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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-16 - Orange Coast Pilot', • • x erts n DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUSJ: 16, 1971 \/Ol. "4• NO. UJ, • il!(T!ONI, M PActl!I What It itleatis Economy Freeze Queries Probed WASHINGTON fAP ) -Here are some questions Bnd lllnswer~ on the 9G-day wage-price freeze ord ered into effect on Sunday by Presiden t Nixon: Q. Whal is the level at wh ich prices, rents. wages and sala ries are froze n? A. The ceiling price or wage may not exceed the level lhat prevailed in the month ended August 14, 1971. Q. Wha l does lhe price freeze cover? A. Al l commodities and services are a{. fectcd except raw agricultural products. Q. Wha l about price increases which have been announced but not yet put in eHecl. like some of lhe recen tly an- nounced steel increases? :\. They ;ire s.uspended They can take effect 90 days from the August 14 freeze date . Q. If a wage ronin1cl rall~ f(lr a pay in· crease on Sept. I. ma y it lake effect? A. ~o , It can take effect 90 days af\f~r the frcPze date Q. \Vhat Ahout wage negn11ati(lns now in process: should they he hal1ed? A. No. the government wants lhe..'TI to proceed to ii !'Cltlcmen1. But any wa ~e in- crPa!'.es which result are lo be de.Jayed for 9(1 da ys Q. \\1hat hRppens to the cosl-of-li\'ing escalator clause in many wage contracts, pinned to past consumer price adva nce~? A. The wage increase will be deferred. A White •louse slalement s 11 y s : ''lncreaseS' in price!, renl s, or wage! under existing contracts will need to be deferm!." Q. What will rt plact the freeu i11 tO day!? A. nia·t remains t1> be worked out by Nixon's newly created, cabinet-level Cost of Livi ng Council. It apparenU y will work with industry and labor leaders for som e Oru1e Coan Weatller Low t.loudiness and fog are the forecasl along lhe coast today and Tuesda y with highs at tht be.ach near 72 rising to 84 Inla nd. Lows tonight around fiS degrees. INSWE TODAY Teen.agr r& frnm. 11 Oranf1t Cou ni11 High. School& com bi.nt to makt: their sumnlf:r mus1col .. Tht 8011 Frieud" n delightful t vent. See review, Page 17. ... 11 ... " MIYltt " C1ll...,.ftl1 ' "''' .... ' ·~· •• c111c111 ... u, ' 0t1"'1 ClllftlY " Cllttltllll "" 1~1 .. 11 "'"'' " c .... 1c, " ·-· 11 -n Cr•u.-...4 " l!Mll .lqrtl.tll 11-n 0..1-Nlllc .. " Ttll"!tllll " ldlttr111 ''" • Tllttttn " •ftfrerllill~ " Wttfflotf' • ~ll!Mtt 11.1t Wlll!t Wit~ " ,._lCljlf .. ""'""'"'' If .. ,, U•U 41111 L1nftn " w~• "'"'' ••• rorm of voluntary gu ide lin e restraint in all major indus tries. Q. Could !he free7.e be ex1ended if such agreements arl! not reached ? A. Presumably it cou!d. Anrl the lhrea t remains, as a spur In th e agreement~. that Congress wou ld impose mandatory <'ontrols 10 prevent an outbrea k of in· creases when the freeze expires. Q. How will the free ze be enforced? A. It will be "monil ored," says the V.'hite House, by the staff of the Office of Emergency Preparredness. This is the agency \11hich would provid e the skelelOn for a price and ration control agency in time of \\'ar. Q. Does the OEP h;:i ve a slarf capable of nationwide price-wag e surveillance? A. Obviously not. President Nixon said: "I am rrlying on the volunli!ry cooprra- t1on or a!l Americans -ea ch one of you -\vorker~. employrr!'. consu mers -to make this freeze v.·ork." Q. Tha! means there ;:ire no en· lorc.emenl t.:eth? A. Thcrr are a frw . The \Vhite Hou :<.e :o:.ays viola tions will be handled by !he At- !orney General. and may be enjoined by the <'ourts or subject to a fi ne of up lo $5.000. Q. ls there legal authority for such a freeze ? A. Ye~. Congress pasred an authorizing law last spring -but !ew of the lawmakers expected Nixon lo use iL Q, What's the effect on proposed telephone charge increases, increased plane and bus farts. tuition increases already announced by col>e&a to ta.ke ef· . feet in Septembtr. .~. Pending fu'rther order~ from the ·wtrtte House . all •are swoendtd unUl the. (See QUESTIONS, Pace ZI D~g Catcher Gets His Man It was 11 doggone shame Friday the 13th was 50 unlucky for Michael R. Cleavinger. All he was tr ying to do was keep 11 lillle white lerrier out of the clutches of the Newport Beach dog catcher. The pup went free. Cle11vinger didn 't, }!umane Officer Dennis Smith s1ld he was about to capture his canine at Balboa Boulevard ind 27th Street Friday night , when cteavinger ran up and gcartd It away. The dog went one way and the 20- year-<>ld restaurant manager went the other , with Patrolman Smith in hot pursuit. finall y Catching him about a block sway. Cleavinger, 123 2filh St .. was •r· rested and book!d on susph:inn of Interfering with 11n officer In the performance nf his duties. -· -~f:- •• •• • • • •• • • etai nswers eans to OU Soaring Early Trading The Freeze: What It Involves \V ASHING'TON (U PI) -What Pre!il· dent Nixon'i; new economic policies will mean In: -TENANTS: Your land l11rd may not raise the rent un t.il Nn\'. 12 , even if he h;id previously scheduled an increase to lake erfect sometime be fore then . He could be fined SS,000 if he dis regards the directive. ~HOPPERS: You will be able to buy most goods, except food and some im· ports, at the same price until Nov. 12. Since grocery prices change little from ~·eek lo week shoppers probably will not ice little change. But the freeze does permit re ta ilers L:i charge a price equal In the highest price any item was being sold for du ring the :in days before the President stepped in. Thus , if Cflffee fl ue· luated between 90 cents and $! 10 per pound, the grocer could charge $1.10, but no more , until f\ov . 12. A new 10 percent duty on some impnrts will raise thei r pr ices by that <tmount. Violators would be subject to the same $5,000 fine . -\VOllKERS: You r .c;alary will rrm ain the ... ame , unles ... you suffe r a pay r ut . un - til Nov. 12. Even if vou had been schedul· erl fo r a pay r.iise, ·rt will be· put off un!.11 Nov. 12 and will not have to be paid retroacl.ively. -TOURISTS: U.S. traveler!! going overseas may find their U.S. dollar buys fewer francs. Jira , yen or whatever the foreign currency in queslion may be. -CAR BUYERS: The price of 11 new American car purchased from Sund11y on will drop by an average of $200, it Congress agrees to repHI the seven per- cent excist tax and if the automakers pas sthe savings on to the consumer All they s11y th ey will. Detroit had plann~ price hikes this fall but they may not be made until after the freeu is over, Foreign cars will cost more because of lht 10 percent duty and because of the cheaper U.S. dollars overseas: but part nf the duty hike would be nullified by the dropping of the seven percent excise tax . -FARMERS : Farm prices are not subject to the frttu. 'For this reason supermarket prices will not remain litable. although lht change is expected to be slight during the 90-day period. -TAXPAYERS: tr C.Ongress agree11 to It, Jesli money will be deduct~ from your paycheck starting Jan. 1. The persona! exemption. which rose lo $650 this ytar, would increase to $7'":>0 next year. allow· ing a taxpayer to deduct that much for hlmse.lf and each dependent when he fUls out his tax form . The standard deduc· lion, used by taxpayers who do not itemize their expenses. would 11Jso rise from lt.111 current ll percent or Sl .500, whichever is larger. W 15 percent or .$2,000, again whichever is larger. -BANKERS: J.ntertst rates Including mortgage rates, would not be affected. -BUSINESSMEN : If Congress 11~ pro ves. you mey '-Ubtract fro m your cor· porate Income taxes this year whatever you •penl on new tquipmenl or mach ine ry, up to a total of 10 percent of your tax btll. The figure W(luld faY to live percent next year ahd ln fcillowlni ye.1r1. Sea Survivors KAMALII SKIPPER, CREWMAN ARRIVE IN YOKOHAMA From Left, Power, Skipper Waschkeit ind Frei,11 Pirated Crew Almost Had No Life Preservers YOKOHA!\-1A, Ja pan tU Pl l - The Huntinglon Beach skipper of tht hi jacked yacht Kamalii said today that caplnrs ordered h!m and his two-man crew to jump overboard on the high seas without rafls or lift jackets. ''We protes ted and then they gave Uli the life raft and the life jackets," said Robert W1schl!:elt. 49, captain of the 75-- foot ketch owned by oil millionaire Larry Doheny of Los Angeles. "We had to a5k for those things. We talked for about 10 mlnuteit. ind tt was pretty tense." Waschkeit and two other members f'lf the "KamatU's" crew arrived i n Yokohama today 11board the Italian freighter Benad lr which rescued them from their llfe raft. Beskles Wa schkt it . the Kamalii'i crew consisted flf frank Power. 47, of Newport Beach, and John frtltas, S2, al so of Hun- tington Beach . The y11cht, v11lur.d 11t $150,000, was boardtd 1t dockside ln Honolulu the night of Aua. 8 by three men, who &tt sail for ,._ the South P11ciflc after casting Waschkeil and hi!! co mpanions adrift. The Kamal ii later wa s cap~ured by s U.S. Coast Guard vessel and returned to lJonolulu. The three men were given permission to land in Japan after Ira Wolf, American vice consul at Yokohama , supplied them v.·ith temporary travel doc u men t 11. \Vaschkeit said they hoped to return to Honolulu Tueliday "and 10 back to ~·ork ." Waschkell said' three young men board· cd !ht Kama lii the ni ght of Aug . $ with revolvers ln their hinds. 11nd told him : ''This is " stickup. Do as we tell you or we'll sMot you." "I never saw them before in my life ,'' Waschkeit ~aid . "W(! thought they werfl either escaping fro m something or were just taking the bolt to go for a ride. They talked to us very llttle." Waschkelt 11ald he, Power and Freitas 91ere placed In cabin' in the yacht wilb their feet and hands bound, • )l-----· --. ·-....... -- Rush Nixon Move Triggers New Record NEW YORK (AP) -The 1tock market rally generated by President Nixon's new economic policies zoarecl steadily hlgbet toda y in record trading. At 10 a.m. (PDT\, tht Dow Jo1tes ri verage of 30 industri als had vaulted :13.44 points to 1189.46. The biggest daily gain by this market barometer had been 32.04 points on May 27, 1960, when the market lumed around after 1 Jong and steep decline. The market literally opened with a roar as traders on the floor of the Stock Ex· change headed to their cubicles at the 10 a.m. (EDTf, opening bell. Volume on the Big Board hit a tw(>.houP' rerord of 14 .6 mlllion shares at noon, well ahead of the previous record of 12.28 million shares traded through noon 011 April JO, 1969. Brokers noted that nearl y 1,400 ts!uet were hlgh rr v."ith fe wer than SO stocks trading at prices lower than Friday"• close. Gold mining stock prices were amon1 those fa lling. Piled up ordrrs delayed the flpening of General t-.lotors and many blue chip stocks expected to be key benefici aries of the new Nixon Administralion policies. "It was just the most wonderful thinl that "'ver happened . a master stroke, really superb." said Bradbury K. Thurlow. analyst for the brokerage firm of Hoppin. Watson & Co. "He (Nixon) undid with one JO.minute ispeech all 1he things that had been botheri ng the market all summer.'' The pace of trading showed in continual movement on the Stoclc Exchange floor, as traders and messengers moved from post to pos t. One observtr said It was tbt heaviest Ooor activity in many ye1rs • A steady stream of people flowed atone the two main aisles. Richard Cusick, a partner ln Trevet Co .. commented : "WaU Street looks upon the fact that the Presidtnt finally did f!Omething as a positive force. His sltttns on the fen ct had been upseWna the Street." Driver Crushed Between 2 Autos . A Garden Grove min who wu pu1htnc his stalled car to the side of the road w11 killed Sunday when another auto amubed into hlm and the rear of hi! vehicle. Douglas Chappell, 19, died In a local hospital about nine houni aft.er be wa crushed between the two c1r1 nur Garden Grove Boulevard and -lk>nrYll Brae Drive. His wift, Cynthia Kay, tt, and 7-week-0ld daughter, MI ch• I J e, received minor injuries. Police said Chappell 's car broke don. and he ordered his wire to atay in tbe auto.with the ~by while be pushed It to lhe curb, He was half way there when be Wal\ struck by MOther veh.icle. The drivtr of the second car suffered 1 broken arm ln the colllslon. The ac:cl&iil! ls stUI under lnvest1g1Uon. -~~ ' -·~------~--, • 'J DAil Y ,.!LOT s Mond1y, l.ugust l b, 1971 Bu Orders Bit Curbs Imposed Federal Justice Economic Reins Thwarts Wallace Pulled by Nixon Bl1tMINGH1'.M, Ala 1 UPI\ A federal judge told the Jefferson C.Ounty School Board Monday to ignort any ant!· busing orders from Go\. Georgl' C. Wallace if Wallace's orders confhC'l v.·ith those handed dov.'n by the cnu rls. ,U.S. District Judge Sam C. Pointer Jr r~ndered tht. decision 1n denyi ng a 1nnl lon to include Gov. \Vallace as a defenda nt in tht. Jefferson County school dl'segrega- tion case. (See related story Page 5 L Wallace, saying he v.·as invoking his police powers as governor. last wel'k told !he Jefferson County Board to ignore federal court orders and reassign a pupil, Pamela Davis, to a school closer tn her home. She was scheduled to be bused to a r;chooL which \\la\lace said. was about 20 miles from where she lived. Late last week the governor also nrdered the reopening of an a!l·b!ack r;chool which had been closed by federal court order in Limt.stone County, and in- dicated he v.·ou!d countermand stl!l ad· ditional court orders this week unle.ss the Murderer Finch Parole Hearing Set This Week SACRAMEfl."T"TO (UF'I l -A parnle board may decide this v.•eek v.'hether In free Dr. R. Bernard f inch, v.·ho v.·as con- v.icted for the murrle r of his "'ife. fn\low· ing three &ens11.t1onal trials a der.ad.e ag~. f inch. no w 53, v.·as convicted '.l'llh hts red-haired mistress, Carole Tre~off, 34, of the death of f inch's wife. Barhara, in 1959. Aft!r three trials and a wa ve nf con troversy. 1he tv:o v.·ere sentenced to life in prison in \9fil. Miss Tregoff was paroled tn I !lli9 and currently is a medical records clerk tn a Los Angeles suburb. Finch's attempt for parole has failed twice btfore. Th e e 1 g h I -me m be r California Adult Authorit~· i~ expected to meet today or Tuesd a~· in Sacramento on the dl'IC.lor·s current bid . California law allows parnle consideration after seven ytars of a l1f P prison tr.rm. Three members of the authority met with f inch earlier this month at thf'! California Institute for Men at Chino. A reljab\e source sa id after the meeting that Finch's chances for freedom Y<ere good. "All the signs fnr appro\•al of parole Jook po6itive," the source said. "It look! as if he derinitel~' will. gn out this time," f inch has been described as a model prisoner and reportedl.v has plans to go back into medical practice if he g;a ins hi:i1 freedom. Ht. reportedly reacis all that i5 madt available. !o him on current medical developments. His work at the prison requires him to do e:a:acting i;ta tistical "'ork. Tht doctor is said to be 1n irxcellent physical condition, jr>gging about 10 mile~ a day a nd playing tennis. a game at wh ich he t xcels. The murder of Finch's "'ifl' c11me about •hen she refused to give him a divorce and tied up his mone)'. Finch and Miss Trtgoff, who a! that timt was a stunning 22·year-cild beauty, had waJ!ed for their vict im in the driveway of f inrh's hil ltop home. They t.hen shot the v.·oman lo death. Proffiinf'nt criminal at1 orney Grant Con~r got a hung JIU'~' ;it the f1rs1 !wn t.n als. leading F1nrh thriiugh tPa rful testimony that thl' ~un had flrPd ar.· c:ident.ally Cooper lurned 11\·er th~ ra~e to one of his associ 11!Ps at the third trial anri the pair "'as convicted. 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Pointer said thf' Wall ace order con- cerning Pamela Davis was merely "an exf'rcise of free speech by the gnl'ernor, and he is entitled to it as much as an\lbodv " But P01nter mad e ,[ clear the board must obey federal desegregation orders and disrega rd any orders from \.\'allac-e if lhf'I' v.'ere contradictory .:lf he asks you to dfsobf')' the order nf lhe co urt it wou!rl he void and of no f'f · feet.·· Pointer said . The judge, <1ppointed e:.rlier Hus ye'1 r to the federal bench by Presirlent Nixon, read from the Charlotte-Mecklenhurg Supreme CQurt decision. He emphasized a seclion stating if there was any state restricllnn order or legislation. it must fall before federally guaranteed con· stitu!ional rights "As far as lhe actual transfer of Pamela Davis to Minor High School, v.·hether or not the hoard properly f'X• ercised its discretinn in that matter can be determined la !er with the parties already in thf' suit." he said. Wet and Wild WASHINGTON 1UPI) -Declaring a national emergency, President Nixon put his ne.w economic game plan into play trr day by frret.1ng wages. pric es and renls at home, tidding a 10 pert'enl tariff nn irnports ;ind k•ttin~ lhe doll<ar "float" to it s own le1·el abroad. 'l'hl'SC v.cre the l!rsl d1rCL't act ions t«.k«n bv 1he f'rl's1den t under his "<iboul·fare" pr r1g1«11n announi:ed Sund ay ;i lnng w11 h tax i,:uls for individuals and businesses ;ind a reduction in governn1ent spending proposed for future congressional <iction. AL a wide·rang1ng ncv.·s con ference to· da.\'. Treasury Secretary .Jnl1n B. Coo- nally said 1he ;idrninis1 ralion w1tl rely on the l'eo nornii,: patriolisin iJf the An1rr1c::i n people to l'arry out !he 90-da.v wagc-pri<'e rt'nt frl'czc cvco though violalions could incur a $~.000 fine, Conn<illv al.~o <ip]ll'<iled to b<1nks and other lending institutions In hold the line. vnlunl<tril v on interest rates which were not coverCd in Nixon's executive orders. Also not l'overed in Nixon's new policy v.·erP divirlends. Connall y s;iirl there v.·cis nn freeze on busines.~ profils beriiu~e 1l1ev ··h;i ve de<;line(l over the vcars to unticfcp table level s.'' · burst of lradLn~· 1~ixnn fr'nze a lmns~ P\'ery A1nerican·~ v,a12:es, prirt's ::inrl 1·f'nls unlll at least l\'ov. 12 under ~u111rlb1 n111!1nr1\\ g\\!Pn hun by !hr IJ1'n1111·r:i1111 i 'n1t.Cf'"'·' 1n 1970. llr 1nv11 k1•d the n,1!111n;d rrltf'rf!rncy p1 1v.rr 111 l1 11po~111i.: thr Jll p<'1't't•nt Ir\,\ nn imrorts 11 1th !hc,..;t' 111t1 ii~ "l /1rreby d"\"lilrc n 11at1n11:1I 1'1 11rr):.'.1·11ey during \1h1r h I call uprin thr public Hnd pnvata Sf'l'IOr In 111akr lhf' rflnr1s Jl(•ressary to slrf'ngthrn th(' ln1rrnnt1n11:1 I r rono mic pos1!ion 11r thr l 'nitt•d S!,11e~ · Tile <irtion wa~ hr1ng 1<!~1'1'1 hi~ nrder i;;iid. bee;iu sr "lli(•re h :1 ~ br1·11 ;i pro- l1111ge(l dPcilnr 111 1Jw 1111t'rn;i1inna l mnnrlary r1•:<•·r1«<: ur Ille t 11111.1<1 Slates and our iu1d" 1111d 111t(•rn;111110;1[ rom· pe!itive pns11111n J:; ,..;1,nnu~l1 11lrr;111'f1f'rl.'1 The Pl'es1drn1's nl'rler al~n ~air! "'Th e presrnt h;ll:Jll\'f' (11 p;iyn1rn1~ ~1111;it1on niakes ii r~pr•·1:dl,1• urgrnl tn ~l<th1l1 ze prH'C~. n·nts. 11 :1grs and ;;;;+l;11·1r~ in order to i1npro1·r 11ur 1'•)111110'111 11e .. p<\'111on i11 wor ld lr;1dt' ;ind lo pndtl'l !hr-ptnchas111 g pov.e r of the dnllilr:· Ma ufice Bishop. at torney for the school board, said the que~lion of the tran~fer of Pamela Davis v.;as "reall y a moot issue" since it had been discovered the girl pro- perly lived in the Hueytown High School zone. \\'aJlace harl cnn!ended that the girl would have been bused 22 miles to attend Westfield High School whereas Minor is onl y four miles from her home. l\1ak1 ng li ke an otler, Kim Platte. 10. of Costa Mesa. sli des head first dou'n slick leng!.h of \Vet plastic during fu n and games at city's Te· Winkle Park. It's another way to keep co.ol on a war m summer day. Besides, it's fun. Don't knock it. if you haven't tried it. The declaration of a na1.ion<1l emcrgt•n- cv and the order on controls a nd the l ~riff boost v.•cre issued immedi<1tely afte r a one-hour and 10 minute meeting of Nixon with hi5 full cabinet. Jn another development. Sen, Willi am Proxmire !0-Wis.). announcrd he was C'Ut.ting short his cong re ssional reces~ to begin pre.pnring hearings oo the. Ni xnn program by the jninl Mouse-Senate Economic Comn1ittee he heads. The 90-d;i_v frC'i·~.t· put a slril'I c~il10~ rin prices, wages and rents at the highest leve l they reached during the 3G-day period ending S;iturday. The nrder require~ 1ha! businrssmen mainta in for public in sprl·tinn il rrrnrd of the~e pri ce level~ ;i nd l''tahlishes a izovernment l'nst nf 1111ng t•ouocil !o en· force the law a111I di'\Clnp rf'cnm· mend<itions for 11'<1gc and pl'it'C policy after expira(i(,n of the !10-da v freeze. 4 County Teens Become Youngest Channel l 'ross ers A1·1ny Says Capt. Meclina Connally v.:as <1sked why Nixon changed his policies so drastlc11lly after de.cl<iring flpposition to wage-price contrnts ever since the DE>mncratic Congress voled h1m st;indb.y rnwer to im pose them 1<1.st year. 111 .idrlrtfnn to lhe l'ilh 111el S1'ss111n. Ni>:nn conferrer! b,v rh11111> durin!! lhr d;i y \l•lth key men1bf'rs nr Con Rrrss. inclurlinR Rep. \Vilbur D. ii-Tills 1D·Ark.1. chairm::in o! 1he l)()ll'f'rful Hr11.isc \\';i1s :ind Me11ns Cnn1n11 tle c. E11couraged Viet Slayi11g "The American people would think they had ,:i doll f0r a President if they thought the11 h;id nnr. whn v.·nuld t;i ke a position and ne ver chani;e it." By RUDI NTEOZIF.LSKI O! !~o O•il~ ,_llot Jl•ll fnur t t.enage.r~ from Seal St ach and Los Alamitos powered !he ir way through he;;ivy s"•ells this v.'eekend to becomt. the younge~t swimme.rs tver to cross the Cat alina Channel The fi rst wave of record bre&kers flung themselve~ onto the beach at Point Vicente at 9.14 p.m. Sunday. 12 bours and 14 mtnutes after they had begun their ex· hausling 22·mile journey. Andy Taylor, 13. and Dennis Sullivan, 14. both of the Seal Be11ch Swim Clul> v.·ere the fir5t to rea ch !he shnre. They "'ere joined 10 minutes later l)y distaff learn members Stacey Fre.;onke. 14. of Se.a! Beach, and Lynne Cox, l4, of Lo,11 Alami los. Coach Ron Blackledge said the group did not eclipse. the 10 hour and 49 minute mark set by Huntington Harbour resident Greta Anderson in 1!158 bttause of a navigational error. "\\le hit a Cll!rent and did nol make 11 correct ion fnr tv.·o hours ," he exp lained. "As a re,ult 1-ve marie no headway v.·hat· soever for two hours." The teena,Eers, hnv.•ever, did establish tv.·o dista ncP swimming rer\"1rd$, <1r- cord1ng to 81 2.ckledge. "\\'e were sue· ces.o;ful in winning thP rProrri fnr 14·YPar· nld girls and for a group e1f thi ~ size,"' he. S<llri Or1~1n<illy. !ht> te <i m wa$ to ha l'e. con· s1~1ed of rwo add1linnal gi rls. but a fever and a $wollen gland put Dayle O'Cnnnnr, 14. nut bPfnre thin,'!s got .5f<:1r1 eri AnnthPr 14·.vear..fild member nr the te11m. i\;inrv D;ile. laslPd JO mile" bt>fnre ~uffenn'1 rr;imp~. She v.'as fnrced to IPR\'I' the \l'il \tr Blackledge sairl the group a1·eraged abou! t\\.·n miles per hour "'hile lra\'ers· 1ng the channf'l '''aters for a d;iy anrl a night · "\\'e fed lhern beef broth anrl tJrange 1u1c-e. Thi'\' alwa~·s 11·anted it hnt since the "'a1er temri;r .. iurP v.·<1 s 5 9 . 6 O drgrPes." lhPir cn .. ch !'.a1rt ''\\"p ran ver~' low on fond <1nd as a re~ull \"1ur six mPf1 nn !he padd\P bn;irds we nt . the. dista nce 11·i1 hn11t Pat 1 n "l an~·ch1ng \\Ip hRd a g04irj sunply nf rvPrvth1n iz hut durin~ lun ch the k1ris ~tart ed powering dov.·n ;ill th !!'. foorl and pretty ~onn 1t "·as izr1ne " In add1!inn to thf' !'.l:a: parlrl1Pbo;ird nbser\'er~. lhe sv.·immer~ \\'Pre .ll!'.Si!'.1Prl b.1· ,:i flf'e1 nl !v.1n rlnrys iind !hrPe cabin cruiser5. honst1ng the support cr ew In 20 . Several !=.harks were sighted along the wa~· hut proved to be no danger to the iwimmers. FT. McP HERSON. Ga. -The go11ern· :r,ent o?·:rused Capt. Erne st L. Medin .11 to- da)' of be ing aw<ire hi~ platoon "com· 1nitted murrler" at toity LaJ. but $aid he "c-alculatingly chose. 10 do nothing " Bv riec-linin~ In intr.rfere. Maj. \l/ill1am G E:ckh<ird1, the chief prnsl'cutor, said in his opening statement ill Medina's murder court.martial. ~1 e d i n 1 en· Couple Have Jet All To Selves For Second Time Ln'.\'DON (UPJ1 -\\l ht n atrli ne n!- f1 c-ial s !Old Harry and Peggy Crang they \1·11uld be the on ly passengers on a .1fi8· se<it Tnron!o·tii·l.(lndon j umbo jet, they gnt I.hat here--'.l'l"·go·a~<'lin feeling . "It w11s like two \urky penplP winntng a lottery fnr the SPCond ti.-ne," said Crang, 69, a Toronto investment broker. 11fttr his ilrriva! tod;i~· in L-Ondon. "The samf' thing happened to u~ two years ago on a \Boeing 1 707," Fifteen stew;irds and stev.·;irdesses ~en'erl them during the ~ix ;ind " half hnu r fl ig ht. fnr v.·hic h they e,:ich paid only lhP normril $405.1;0 first cl <1s~ f;irP. ThP bar~ain r;itp fnr lhe flight cam e aho11t because nf technical rrnublf'.~ which dr.layed the Bri11s h Overseas A irway.~ Corp I BOA C) 747 al Toron1o Airport. Il "''a~ lo hin'e t;ik en off Sa!.urdAy ni,E ht , The othrr :\l~ passengers dpcided In takf' ::iltern11 1r fl1iz.ht.~ Rrranged by BOAC. Rut the Cr::inJo?s deridPri to wail llntil the JUmhn wa !'. rep;iirrr! • \\'p 111\'f' BOAC lH1d fly il <ii\ lhe tJmf'." C'rang i;airi "Since wP \l"t'rl' no! in ilny h11rr .1. 11'1' JU~t ~prnl thP n1,i;:ht <1t I he airport \\'e. fin<illy gnt off about l5 hnurs lal er ·• Cr ang alsn artn11t tt'd ht s height -he ls ft·f(l(l1 ·2 -h<1d sr1me thlng tn dn w1r.h lhf'ir deci sinn tn wall fnr repair of the. rf'l<lm ie r .iurnbo . whirh fin::ill~· took off 11t nnon Sun· dB\' :.\\"e s<il 1n fr ont and had a !remPnrious ti.me." hp said "The r.:ipal in C'Amf' b;ick ::ind shov.·rd ~~ !hf' flight deck. And v.•e saw a n10\'lf' "lt v.·;is Just. marvelou~ and the srrvice \l'RS great." he said. A BOAC sp<ikesman said there was no problem in accnm1nodating tht Crangs on 1hf' fl ight. "The plane h;irl tn come bark lo London an.vv.'ay 1.n meel sthf'duling requiremt.nts . If they h11rin't been aboard. it would have cnn11' back v.·ithnut passengers." the sp<ikesman saici E~o11on1y Notes \\1ASHl NGTON 1UPf ) -This \''<Ill !.he nation's economic si tuation as President Nixon acted Sundiiy night to revitalize the economy : Tr..'FLATIOI": Tht. Con1i11 n1er Pric e lnd('X for May and June wa s ri5ing at an annual ra!e of Ii Ii f"'rtent much higher t.h;in tht. 3 ~rcent ~nnual ra te in· dicated hy lht. fir~t four mnnrhs of the ye<1r. The J uly figure 15 e1:pecttd to be issued soon UNEMPU}Yi\1ENT; Tue r<1le was ~.A f)f!rcent in July. up fro m S.6 per· cent lhe prt'vious month b11 t dov.·n from ~1ay's 6.2 percent It. has Mvered around 6 percent all ye11r. v.•i!h About. ~ ~ millinn people looking for \\'Ork and unable to find It. the v.orst unemployment iiitu;ition in 10 years. TH E F.C01''0,\f\': The Gro5s Ni1l1onal Product !GNP! indtx, \\'~ich measures lhe econflmy's total nu1pu1 of ~ond~ 11nd servic-t.~. rose 11! sl ightly more than 4 percenl ror the st><:nnrl qu11r1e.r ril lhis year. lov.·er lh an in thc fi rst quarler and .111 the lnwest raie since HJ,\11 Thc admini~l.ratlnn had abandontd January·~ prtd1ct1on thal the GNP v.•nulrl hit $1.00.'i billion this year. But d~ sp1Le 11~ slugg1shne~"· lhe G\'P v.·a! irov.·lng faster than it dirl durtng the Kennedy.Johnson administrations, chiefly bt.caust th c economy ilstll wA~ ~ much larger nov.• than it •·as then . · :---... ---,..,,..., _,, ·-. -. - .. couraged the men "10 thl" rerpetua11on fl l murder of non·combatants."' "The government doe~ nnt rnnl rnd ~1f'ri(n;i told his ('On1pany In kill non-com· ha !ant!," Eckhardt said. "Rut he h?.d the. duly lo guidt> anri run1rol hii; mf'n . In in· surt th;it non-cnmb;itant ~ 11·rr·e treR!Pd humanrlv. He knev.· lhC'v c11m1n111rri niurder and C'hni;e 111 dn n~lhing. He did nnlh1ng whrn hr did nnt 1n1erfere. He c<1 \cu!atingl y eho.~I" 1o dn nothing." ~1ed1n11. Cf\TT1n1<1ndr r nf C Co mpany V.'hrc h !'.wrpl lhrn11gh I.he \'ie!name$e H;imleJ nf My Lai on i\-lart'h l!'i, l9fi8, is ch;ir~rd w1rh the murder of a wnm<1n an d ;i chil d 1n !he hamlet and wilh !he 011er11.ll responsibil ity of 101) 0l he1· <ie<tlh s. f Lee Aa1lev. civilian ;itlnrney fnr lhe 34'.year·o!d so~er from fl.1nnlrnse. C<>ln., coun1rrf>d that Medina iss11ed immed iate CPR.~e·f ire orders v.•hen hf' le11rncd of the killing . "Thn~e orders will be ref)('Rled verbatim in !h is courtroom and thev m;iv pain! this courtroom blue,'' Bail r..Y said. "The :;'ll be repeated verba tim w 1he.re. \''i ll he nn doubt in ,\'nur mind tha t C,11pl. ~1tdina meant v.·hal he said. "Hi~ men v.·ere lrl12:htene d 11nd h\'ped up . 1'hpy went lo meel a dragon thar h<1d left the v1ll <1ge, Rii ile}' .o;aid Med in<1 wa.~ unrlrr nl'dr.rs "to h;ive lhe hou~es hurocd, !he l1ve~1nck shnt ;ind lhP wrll.~ clo5rd. Tho~e 11'rre ~1ed1na 's speci fic orders frnm Col. /Frank l R;i rkrr. the !a~k forcr cnm· manrlrr. i\obrid~· 1;ilked ;ibcut slau,i;htrr· tng non·c-nmbiltiints. Thev harl el'erv reason \0 be lieve 00n1" v.·0;1ld he there .;, R<1ilr~· ~Rirl The lri<1 I re~11me ;iftcr i' lrni::thv reress fnllnwiog selection or <1 five·mafi jury One of !hr jurors. LL (!11. ('l;irenre rook, 44. iif Ch1cagn. tol<1 lhP f'Ollr! h1~ ~l~tPr had rrcP1ved R lf'lrphnne r:il l rl ilr· 1n,R 1he rPces~ frnm R ll'nm:in who ~;11rl, "trll hlrn I.! (';il!rl' h;is ~nltrn h1~: he shnuld make rrrtain (';ipt t-iff'd1na gf'l.'i his" Gonrl ~a1ri he \1•as not ;iffl'cl ed by thP r:ill ;ind 1·rm;i1nrd nn rhe JUf)' Nixon's announ<:crncnt ~\Jnday \hill the Un11ed Sta tes wou ld lel the dolliir srek 1ts nv,;n ll'VCI io1f'tn;it inn ;ill.v shook the iore.ign monetar11 situali0n from top l.n ho llnm Bill rlome~l ic-all v. lhe stoc k mnrket respnnded strongly upward in a John Ei se nhower Resigns Position As U.S. Envoy \\' ASHI Nfl TON ( L'PI I President Nixon Loday ;icccpted \1•1 \h "!'pcrl;il regret the re.~1gnat1nn nf ,J o h n Eisrnhow er. snn of former President Dwight D. E1.,enhnwer, as U.S. am- bai;sador 1n Belg1urn Ni xnn's press secrel;iry, Ronald L. Z1e11,lcr. ~;iid F:i•enhnwer w;is lf'<1ving his pnst in Brussel.,, which he <1 ~~11med 1n l9F.!l, for "pers0nal reason~." The ef- fer111'e d;i\e. of the reslgn.:itinn v.·il \ be de1Prm1ned l;iter, Ziegler said. t\n exrhan11,e of !ettrrs between tht Preside.n1 and F.isenhiiv,·er v.'<1s not m;ide. puhlie by lhe. White Hnuse. But Ziegler qun11>d !he Presirl ent ilS r raisin g F:i~enhnwrr's d1rlom<il ir performance. i::ayin,i!, he $Crved "1-1.'ilh excep lion.:il rnm· pe lroce <ind in dnin11, $1l h;id r11ntributl"d i;ign iric<in11y 1n s!reni;i:1hen1g nu r longtime 11es of friendship belv.·een our coun!r v :i nn Bel,1!iun1. Eisetihnwer's ~nn, David, 23 , is married In Ni.xnn'~ daui<:h!e r JuliP. H1i; re~1gnat1on c::ime a~ a ~urpri,e. Thrrf' \l'<I' 110 iorliriitioo whn v.'nuld sur- crrrt him 1n thf' pi\<;t ~:1ornhn11rr \\ill'. ar!1re In ,\1xon's !!IF.3 l'Rn1p::i 1 ~n fnr lhP Pre.o;1denc.v. 1\I !he t1mP of h1.~ ;ippnintmrnt <I' ;imhas.,adnr, he w;i~ lle lp1ni;i: his f;i ther 1n the puhlication nr memoJrs. He h:is a hnmc in Phnen1l<· Vllif'. rR . IT111nl ""'"" •I """ ,.arl ..,in) Coupler! 11 1\h llir drr•1,1nn \n lrt !he dnll;ir "(l11at" nn tll" 1ntc1·n;i111•n'1I ~rrn e \\'RS :\'1x11n ·s ric•t'i51r1n ln 1111p11<,r lhr IQ pr>rrrnt t;i;; Rori ;i rrqursl 1h:i1 f'nni:rP:,!l cul rxr1sr (;\xes nn Atnf'l'l('ftn·m~n" ;iut o~ <1nr! ~f'>f'Pd up 1ax ruts !fl lnd 11idu;ils ;i nd cornnr;i!ions. .'\ixnn's ll('W f'1'•1n11111 11• f'flllf,r 11nn 1m· n1('ri1Rlf' pol1t11'nl po1n1:;-nl hnn1P 1n, <'lur1 11lR pr;ii~r frnrn ni :in» nrmnr!'a'o;-- even potenlial rnnlendr>r., ;ig;unst him in 1971 The ! lr rnorr<1l 1c-\·nn1 t"•llr{! ( 'nngrr~,q 11 h1ch i;:i1e ii!anr!hv :<Ulhont l' In llTIP"~I! lhl' "'<li!t'·pr ice ('nnlrnls ;i,g;i1n~t his 11'1shcs l:is1 ye<i r 11·as in 1·r('l'S$ Ru1 on 11, return on S!'fll. II 1\ixnn·s rPqur$l for .:.. new b;:iner)' i•r v.·cnpons tr> fn:ht th~ prnnnmic halt le w;1fo: l'XIJ<·cteri 1 r> rlfl1n1n:ilr lhr fl•~! flf !ht> ~'"''Inn The ('Uf.<; HI il1("1\fllC, IJU~llll' \ ;.111rJ <llJ[lf f'~risP 1axcs 11nuld tr>IRI ;.in r~111n<i trrl SF. J hilhl"n, ::iimrd at sl1muln!111g industry anrl JOh.~. Il e ;il~n tnld (hr n:i\inn h" 1111rnderl tn rul spend1op, 1n h" nrxl hilrll'el by $,5 bil\inn mainly hv redur l111n" 1n the gnvprn meot pa~T<ill. Nixon callPri hi~ pro!!r:im "!hf' most romprC'hens11·~ nr11· economic pnlicy to bl!! underlakPn by this nat1nn in four decades ." f'r·orr• l'''ffl! I Q UES TIONS . • • Pnrl nl 1h~ frer~r . 11 h1ch 1~ nff1r 1<i lly set fn!' ~rn 12 Q, t\rP 111rl111rl11,;il 111PI 11 · 101 re::i~E'$ 1n p:l\ RffP('lerl, R ~ \.\ftl! ,iC nri::OJ1rttrrl ~el· tlr>n1ro t<' A. Yr' 11nrlrr 1rr11l'• nf Iii"\\ hllt Hou,se 01·1ir•r Q. \\"ill ~!·;i.~nnal 1111rkrr", 11'\rlurl1nr, Ira( hr1·~. 1rhn <1cnrrl rr1n1r:ir1:; la~t. ~rring fnr p;o.~· 1nrrr;isr" effr c-111·p ;it 5!'hn11I open1n~ he h;irrcr! frn1n ~e1t1ng !hr1n ~ ,\, Thr rird•'I'' i-.-.\ \J1 ,·,1 1n11 ~t 11;111 WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How cat1 I be sore tft• merchandise Is not defectl••7 Co1+• M11a J1w1lry & loan unconditio"a ll y guara11t•e1 everythin g they 1eTI. How do you loan mot1•y 7 We lo•n mon•y directly on mo1 t •ny item of v•lu• for• period of up to t••en months. How do I know yo-..'re leqitlmote? Co1+• Mei• J1w1lry & l oan i1 • memb•r of th1 Chamber of Commerc• 1u well a1 the California Co!. lat 1ra1 loi n A11oci•lion, •nd ha1 been in bu~ineJI in Costa M11• for I~ y1•r1. Why 1hould I 90 to Costa Mf'fCI Jewelry & Loan7 To 11tv1 morie y end 1hop in• friendly, r1l1x•d •tmo1ph11r1 . Hne I IVH bffft to a store llke youn 1 Nol Rut come in end site for yourself. You'll find it • fa ic:i n1lln9 edv•n+ur• in 1hopping •nd be •mazed •t +h • fr•mendou1 1•vings on qu•lity m1tc:h•ndi1e. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COM! JN AND BROWS! .lROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA ---Hart-l ll<oedwoy DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIA MOND GUARANTEE • Wll•• ro• i..,. • dlal!'lol'Hf hOl'll Ml we will 9uar11ntM tl!at dlo"'a"d to appraiH ert 400,·o MO•E rfla11 yo• peld far h or vo•r "'•My beck. C1111 you do es ..&I .i- wt1t .. 1 COM,ARl. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 3D DAYS Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley voe. 64 , NO. 196, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. AUGUST 16, 197 f e reeze: Councilmen Asl{ Mille1· To Resign. ~ The S33,000-a-ye<>.r Job or Doyle Miller, 6!1, as city administrator of Huntington Beach is on the line today. A majorily or councilmen has made it knov<n that. it wants the city's chief ex- ecuti\'e oHicer to step down. Developments came to /1 head this ~·eckend and this morning l\1a yor George 1\1cCracken revealed lhaL he planned to meet with 1\ll!ler in ci1y hall al 2 p.m. thi;<. afternoon. 1\1cCracken, who has defended Miller in past bac krooin discussions \Vilh coun- cilmen on the city admin istrator's future, said he would give Miller a blunt appraisal or 1he situa!ion. "I \Vilt tell him frankly that 1he ht1ndwriling is on the wall." McCracken &aid. •·1 wi!l tell him that. he has served the city v.•ell and that some conversation is possible In !el him continue in some other position or see 1hal his retirement pension is not jeopardized. ''\Ve have gone from a city of 10.000 In 130,000 with oo nood ing of streets under his direction and our per capita tax rate is way down. We can't sweep 1111 thaL under tht rug and boot this guy. We must do something that is fair." The mayor would not 8peculat.e tin whether an execulive session of the city council would be called du ring tonight's 1cheduled meeting . He pointed out that nnly fi ve ti f !hf: 1;even elected officials v.·ould be present with Jerry Mainey starting a three-week \'?.ca t.inn ::ind Norma Gibbs not expected back from her trip to Sweden until Sept. 8. f.iiller h::is been city administrator gince 1960. He ha.s been under rite from many elements in the community in recent months with the main area or criticism being !he city's fiscal difficulties. Critics hav e ch::ir~ed !ha t he has no! tidequately prepared a long-term financi al plan for !he city which i!'I embarking on several Ct\'ic imp ro vement project~ ~filler today declined 1o makr anv com· ment on the speculation about his fu!ure. Gown Dangers 'fold \l.1ASHINGTON' IU Pll -The federal Trad!' Oimmiss1on reporter! today that t ~sL~ nn ium p-panl~ gowns lhat retail for 111 least $475 indica!e they a r e ''dant:erously flammahle ." The commission said the jump-pan ts J;Owns fire made by Jimmae Manll rac.- Turing Co .• New York City, with fabric from Lace or France. The gov.·n portion is lined with habitae imported from Japan. The fiber conlent is 4i> percent rayon, 30 percent lurex and 25 percent silk. D-'tLV ~ILOT Slit! Piiot• FUTURE IN DOUBT City Administrator Miller A ides Contend Miller Lacks Leadership H~' ALAN OfRKIN Cl lt.e D1llJ ,llDt Ii.If Cit.v Administrator Do.~·le Miller ha.5 long been under critlcisn1 11s Huntington Beach's chief executive flft iccr. \.\'hen did it be~in? And wily is there now a majorit y of Cflttncilmcn whn :i;eem to agree that he should resign~ And who will repl::ice hlm? The critici.~m !'lee med to beg in around 1966 when council men from a homeowner-base started to gain control of the council. Councilmen Jack Green and Jerry Mat- ne y, both formrr officers of I.he H0~1E council. ha ve spearheaded moves in the pa s! against Miller. bu! have alv.·ays fallen short of the four votes that ::ire re· qu ired. They contend th::it he ha!'I not provided dynamic leadership over dep11rtmrnt heads and has nor pushed fllon.i:; civir: im- pro\•emen t pro1ccts -lhr ~R !'! mi\hnn rivic cen1cr. $3.4 million !1hrary and the Top of lhe Pier plan -with lhe speed and enthusiasm !hey would have liked to SCI'. They also feel th;il he ha<; nnt providccl adequa re adv<ince pl<1nning on the city 's fisc<1l needs to fund rhese projec!~. After ~filler suffered a hr.a rt flltack in Ma y 1968, there was a mnve agalri~t him when he retllrned In the nffice thrPe months later. Dr. Henry Kaufman was on the council ::it tha1 time and it is be)ipved he also was in favor of asking ,..filler lo step dov.·n . but he ::ipr::irC'n11.v backed out (See fi.ULLER. Page ?) Teen Re~ord Four Youngsters Cross Channel By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 1t'1t Delly ,1 .. 1 llfft Four t.eenager1 from Seal Beach and l..o8 Alamitos powered lheir way through beavy ~wells thi!'I weekend to become the youngest swimmer• ev11:r to cross the Catalina Channel. The first wave o( record breakers flung themselves on to the beach at Point Vicenle 1119:14 p.m. Sunday, 12 hours and 14 minute.s artcr they had begun their ex- hausting 22-mi\e journey. Andy Taylor, 1:1, and Dennis Sullivan. 14, both of the St.al Beach Sw im Club ~·ere the first lo rtach the shore. They were joined ID minute~ la1 er by distaff team members Sl3cey Fresonke. 14, of Seal &ach, and Lynne Cox, 14. of Los Alam itM. Coach Ron Blackledge said the. group did not eclipse the ID hour and 49 minute mark set by Huntington Harbour resident Greta Ander90n ln 1958 becaus11: of a navigatlonal error. "\Y11: hit 1 current Md did not make a C'Orrectton ror two hours." he expla ined , "A' a re..111ull we m11de no headw11y what- 1oever for two hoon." The teenagen, howevt:r. did establl~h twa distance swimming record!!, ac- cordlllf ln Bl~kledge. "W11 were 1uc· ct!L.'lf~l In winning the record ror 14-year- old gi rls and for a group of this size,'' he aaid . Originally, the team was to have cnn· sisted of two additional girls, but a fev er and a swollen gland pu t Dayle O'Connor, 14, out before things gol started. Another 14-year-old member of the team. Nancy Dale. lasted 10 miles before suffering cramps. She was forced \o leave the water. Blackledge ~id the group averaged Aboul. two miles per hour v.•hile travers- ing the channel waters for a day and a nig ht. "We fed them beef brolh and orang11: juice. They alw11ys wanted il hot 11ince the water temperature was 5 9 -6 O degrees." their coach said. •·we ran very low on food and ;is a result our six men on the paddleboards went the distance without e a t i n g 1nything. We had 1 good supply or everything but dur ing lunch the. kids 11larted powering down all thlt food and prelly llOOn it was gone.'' In addition to thl'! six paddleboard observers, the swimmers ~·ere assisted by a. Oe11:t of two dorys and three cabin cruis11:rs, boosting the support crew to 20. ~veral sharks wfre slghted along the way but proved to be no rianger to the swimmers. Economic News Spurs Exchange By JOHN HENRY .t.P lu1l1M11 Wrl! ... NE\V YORK -The stock ma rket piled up its biggest one-day gain in record trading today in a resounding reaclion to Prcside11t Nixon's shifl in economic pol· icv. ·The Dow Jones average of :10 induslri· als closed with an ad vance of 32.9:1 poin!Jli lo 838.95. its highest leitp ever. lt's pre- FINAL STOCKS TODAY SEE PAGES 18-19 v1ous one-day record gain was 32 .D4 po ints on May 27, 1970. Volume on the New York Stoc k Ex - change roc keted !o a total of 1.72 million shares. ecli psi ng the peak of 28.25 mil- lion sha res reached last F'eb. 8, Meavy orders pr evented General l\1cr tors from opening. Several other blue chi p stocks did nol open un!il nea r !he close. 18~1 w;is firsl traded near the end of the day. up 25 points from is prevlou.~ l'lose F'rida.v. Chrysler's opening lr::ide v.·as a 6iD,OOO share block 15 minutes be· fore the close up 4'~. The ma rket litera lly opened with a rotir as 1raders on the noor of the Stock Ex- change headed lo their cubicles at the IO a.m. (EDT !, opening bell . Volume on the Big Board hil a two-hour record of 14.6 million shares at noon, well ahe;id of !he prev ious record of 12.26 millio n shares tradC'd through noon on April :ID. 1969. Brnkrrs noted rhat nearly 1 .~00 i.~sue.~ were higher with fewer than 50 ~tock.~ trading al prices lower than Friday'Jli C](l!i/.'. Gol d min ing stnck pri'ces were among th ose fallin~. Piled up orders clelayed !he openin,il of General Motors and many blue chi p stocks expected to be key beneficia ries of the new Nixon Admin is r.ratinn polici<'!'I. ''It was just 1he mosl wonderful thing that ever happened. a master stroke. really superb." said Bradbury K. ThurloY", analyst fnr the brokerage firm of Hoppin, \Vatson & Co. ''He (Nixon) unrlid wirh one 10-min utr !'lpecch all the thing~ that had bef'n bo1herinl! the n1arkf't all summrr." The pace of trading showed in con11nual mo\·emcnt on the Stock Exchangf' nonr, ;:is traders and messengers mnved from PflSl tn post. One nbscrvcr !'laid it wa~ the heavies! floor activity in many years. /\ s!e;idy stre::im nf people flowed A!nng the twQ main ;1 Jsles. Disnrissal E yecl In Mw·cler Case 4 motion lo dismis~ murder charges against !hree Seal Beach Marines ac- cused of beating to death a La Habra man will 1-e heard Aug. 24 in Superior Court. Defense attorneys for Walt.er A. Baumgartner, 20, Joseph G. Chavez. 20, and Andres Pastrano Jr., 21 , plan lO make the molion on grounds of ln- i;u ff icient evidence. The three n1en. all stationed at the Sea l Beach Naval \Veapoos Depot, are ac· cused of killing La Habra resident Vernon Edmund Page. :16. during a birth· da y party rnr Page's wife July 4. The Marines allegedly crashed the par- ty and beat Page after he asked them to leave. Although coroner's investiga tors !'ia y that Page died by suffocating on his own vomit, the prosecution is attempting to link Lhe healing wilh his death . Chamber Women Spo11soring Luau The hula and the rigors-of golf 1111: ahead for active membe rs of the Hun· lington &ach Chamber or Com01erce. The women's division is sponsoring a luau in Carpenter's Hall. 8052 Atlanta Ave .. for Sept. 25. There will be danc\nli):. diMer and prizes for the hula. The a.ffalr cost.!i $5.50 per person. Chamber fvtanager Ra lph Kiser note~ that members will have a chance to ge t in 11h11pe by entering t11 chamber- ~pon!'iored golf tournament on lhf! Sf!3Cllf! cours"' Sept, 17. There will be prizes for th!~. 100. KAMALII SKIPPER, CREWMAN ARRIVE IN YOKOHAMA From L•ft, Pow•r, Skipp•r W1schkeit 1nd Pr1lt11 Pirated C1·ew Almost Had No Life Preservers \'OKOHAl\1A, Japan (UP!) -The Hur1ilngton Beach i;k1pper o[ lhe hijacked yacht Kamalii said today that captors ordered him and his tv.•o-man crew to jump nverhoarrl on the high seas without rafl s or liff' Jackets. ··\\'e protes1erl anil lhcn the y gavf' ll'> lhr life raft and the life j::i<'kets." said nnhrrt v.·aschke1t. ~9 . captain or the 7.1- font ketch owned by nfl millionaire Larrv Onh1'ny of lAs AngrlC's. "\Ve had tri a ~k rnr those thin~s. \Ve talked for about JO mtnlllc -;. and it v.•as prrtrv tense," \r ;i~rhkC'lt and two nthcr mcmhr.rs or !hr "Kt11nalii 's'' rrrw arriver! 1 n Ynknhama loda,Y ;:ihnard !lir U:il1an frei,1:h trr Brnad1r which rescued them frflm their life raft Besides Wa schkei1 , thP. Kamalii's rrPw rnnsistcd of Frank Pfl"'f'f. 47. flf Newport Rea ch, nnd John Freitas, ~2. a!so of Hu n· tin~tnn Beach. The yacht, valued at $150.000, \v::i s bnarded a l dockside in Honolulu the night of Aug . 6 by three men , who set sail for the Soulh Pacific after casting Waschkeit and his companions adrift. The Kama lii later v.·as captured by a U.S. Coas t Guard vesseJ and returned to Honolulu. Thr three men were given perm issiol'I 1n l::ind in .Japan after Ira \\'oH, American virf' consul al Yokohama, supplied them "'1!h rcmporary travel d oc u men t 5. \l'aschkcit Sll.id th ey hnped lo return to Hnnolu!u Tuesday "and go back to work " \V::isc.:hkcit said three young men board· l'rl lhP l\ama!11 the n1ghl or Aug . 6 with rrvfllvrrs in thei r hands, ::ind tn ld him : "This is a stickup. Do as \l.'e tell you or wr 'll !'lhoot you ·· ··1 never saw them before in my hfe . '' \Vaschkeit said. ''\\le thoug ht they wers elthC'r f'scaping from something or were: ,lll~I taking the boat to go for a ride. They talkrd tn us very litlle." \Vasrhkeit said he. Power and f'reit<1s \\'('fe plar.ed in cabins in the yacht with their feel and han ds bound. What Effect Does Nixon Eco11omy News Have? WASHINGTON (AP ) -'Here are some questions and answers on the 90-day wage-price freeze ordered into effect on Sunday by President Nixon : Q. What is the level at which prices. renl11, wage~ and salaries are fro:ren? A. The ceiling price or wage may not t xceed the level that prevailed in the month ended Augu st 14, 1971. Q, What does the price freeze Cflver? A. All commodities and services are af. fec'ed excepl raw agricultural products. Q, Wha t about price increases which have been announ ced but not yet put in effect, like somf. or the. recently an- nounced stetl incr11:ases? A. Th:y are suspended. The.y can lake effect 90 days from the August 14 freeze. date. Q. If 11 wag e contract calls for a pay In- crease on Sept. I. m&y It take effect? A. No. It can take effect 90 da y& after the frec7.e ~ale. Q. What 11boul wage negotiations now in proce1s; 11houlrl they he haltcid ? A. No , thP. govP.rnment wnnt.s thl\'11' to {lroceed lO a seltlemenl. But. any wage fn· ' creases which result are to be delayed for 90 <lays. Q. What happens to the Cflslrof-\iving escalator clause in many wage contract1. pinned to past con~umer price advances? A. The wage Increase will b11: deferred. A While •louse statement s a y s : "Increases in prices, rents, or wages under existing contracts will need lO be deferred." Q. What will replaet: the free.ze in llO days? A. That remains to be worked out by Nixon's newly created, cabinet.level Cost of Living Council. It apparently will work with lndusLry ind labor leaders f11r some Lorm of voluntary guideline restraint In all major lnduslrlf:s. Q. Could the freeu be extended If such agrcemenlJ are not rt.ached ? A. Presumabl y It could, And the threat remains. as a spur to the agreement!, that Congress would Impose mandatory control11 to prevent an outbreak or in- crr.ases when the freeze: expires. Q. How will the freeze be enforced'! A. II will be "mortltored," 1ay1 the IS.. QUESl10Ni. Pop,21 Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS eans Effects Explained WASHINGTON {UPI) -What Presi· dent Nixon·s new economic polic.ies will mean to: -TENANTS: Your landlord may not raise the rent until Nov. 12, even if be had previously scheduled an increase to lake effect sometim e before then . He coul d be fined $5,000 if he disregards the directive. -SHOPPERS: You will be able lo buy most goods, except food and some im· ports, at the same price until Nov. 12.. Since grocery prices change little from week to week shoppers probably will notice little change. But the freeze does permit retailers to charge a price equal to the highest price any llem was bein& sold for dur ing the 30 days before the President stepped i,n. Thus, if coffee flue· tuated between 90 cents and $1.JD per pound, the grocer could charge $1.10. but no more. until Nov. 12. A new 10 percent: cluty on snme imports will ra ise their prices by that amount. Violators would be subject to the same $5,000 fine . -WORKERS: You r salary will remain the same, unless you suffer a pay cut, un• Iii Nov, 12. Even if you had been schedul· e.d for a pay raise, it will be. put of f until Nov. 12 and will not have to be pald retroactively. -TOURISTS: U.S. Lravele.rs goinC avexseas may find their U.S. dollar buys fewer francs, Jira , yen or whatevf:r ~ foreign currency in question may be. -CAR BUYERS : The price of 1 new American car purchased from Sunday on ~·ill drop by an average of $200, if Congress agrees to repeal the seven per· cent excise tax and if the automakers pas sthe Jliavings on to the consumer as they say they will. Detroit had planned price hikes this fall but they may not be made until after the freeze is over. F'oreign cars will cost more because of the ID percent du ly and because of lhe cheaper U.S. dollars overseas: but part: of the duty hike would be nullified by the dropping of the &even percent excise ta:r. -FARMERS: Farm prices are not subject to the freeze. For this reason supermarket prices will not remain stable. although the change Is expected tD be slight during the: 90-day period. -TAXPAYERS: lf Cong ress agrees to it. less money ~·ill be deducted from your paycheck starting Jan. I. The personaJ exemption, ~·hich rose to S65D this year, would increa~e to 1750 next year, allow· ing a Laxpayer to dedu ct that much (or !See FREEZE, Page 2) School Prepares Drug Abuse Plan The Ocean View School District 11 preparing a strict drug abu~e policy and a comprehensive drug abuse e<lucalion program. Both measures will be re viewed by the district's board of trustees at il.5 7:30 o'clock session tonight in district head· quarters, 79'i2 Warner Avt. The new policy, according to Dist, Supt, Clarence Hall. is being developed to "give teachers and lldministrators a ra· tional, accepted way to handle drug abuse problems." Orange Wea titer Low cloudineu and fog ire the forecast along Lhf: coast today and Tuesday with highs at the bea ch near 72 rising Lo &4 inland. Lowa tonight around 115 degrees. INSIDE TODAY Tee-Mgerl" from 1 J Orange Countu High. Schools combine to make the ir summer mwical "TM Bou Friend" a deUght/W event . Ste review. Pnge 17. ... fltlt 11 CIH,..111 I ClleOI"' II' , c1..in.,. """ c-1c• u Crtp wtril 1~ D11ib lll•llch 11 ltt .. , ... ,... ' lftl9rlll-,, ,lllMcl l .. U ...... _ 1t l.M L"'"'• 1• "'""... l t ~llttlll ,...,. "' Orlllft C_,., II ,,1.... l'lrllf' ,, ,_h 11·11 llMll M1rhh 1•1t ttltY"'" lf 1'11tlttrt 11 "'''""" . Wltllt """ ti .__.. ....... l).tl wwi. Niwa w % OAIL V PI LOT MMdty, l ui;ust 16, l '71 Curbs Imposed Economic Reins Pulled by Nixon WASHINGTON fUPl l -Declarmg a nationa l em~gency. President Nixon put hll new economic g.!lme plan into pla y to· dey by fteezln1 v.·ages. pnces and rents al home. adding a JO perreot tariff on imporu and letting the dollar .. float " lo its own level .!lbroad 1:! 1.? tr Three Solons Not Around For Response Threr of four congressmen whose districts include portions of Or.!lnge. Coun- ty v.•er11. out of the country today. and not available for comment on the. President"s wagl'.·price-rent control measures. A spokesmen for Rep. John G. Schmitz 1R.-Tustin1 , said the congressman wai; in Lisbon on his v.•ay lO a I.our of the former Belgian colonies of Afri ca. The spokesman emphasized the trip "i,s no t9t1ic.!ll congressional junket. He 's paying hJs own way." Meanwhile, at the: other end of the globe. Rep. Richard T. Hanna (D- Anahe.im l, was touring Hong Kong v.'ith House: Speaker Gari Albert . A spokesman fo r Rep. Craig Hosmer lR-Long Beachl. indicaled only th.at the ~isressman was "vacationing .·· but decl1ntd to say where other than that he iS •·out of the country.'' Of the local congressmen. only Rep. O,arl11.s E. Wiggins (R-El Monte.), whose d!strict includts cities in North Orange Qmnty remains in the U.S. while Congress is in recess . A Hann.a aide said today the bill authorizing the President ln enact wage and price freezes was co-authored by the Orange County Congressman who had urged such controls as early as a year ago. ··Wiggins. ho...,•ever. said he believes the 00-day controls '"are not going to do anything abo ut the long range problems of the ~onomy unless !he President plans t.o enar.t some mote permanent eutts during the temporary period ." ~\ii;gins said he would "need to find out about such !one range cures .. befo~ len- ding a wholehearted endorsement of the P resident's actions which he said. ••surprised me." He uid that wage and price controls used m control inf!alion during 'W"orld War 11 a.nd the Kore an conflict had pro- duced "bureaucratic chaos." -'"! have regularly supported more traditional means of controlling excesse~ in the KC>nomy,"' Wiggins said. United Crusade Adds Church Unit The \\lest Orange County United Crusade has added .t church division to Its organization to be used £or the first time in this year's fund raising dri\•e.. The dh·is1on ...,·ill be und er the chatrmanship of the Rev. Paul Kugl ~. Orange County f 1Pld represenlative for thl' Sa]\'ation Army He ""'li! be as~1~t ed bv area minis!ers. the Ulunc11 nf Olurctw-S and nther min· iste.rta! groups 1n con1act1ng churrhfl~ 10 Hunt ington Beach. Fount:11n \lallt.~. Gar- den Grnre. \\'estminster and ~1 1dwav Cit\• Kugl,r ~aid lh" requc~1 for a~si~lanC., fr;in1 th!! chu n:hes 1~ • a uniqu " np- pnrtun1t.v 1.1her" lherf' 1~ a cau~e ~J) Jlf'nt>ral and so worlhv lhat t verv church could ln\rilv e. itself w·1rh al l olhei-s to the communily" The. ftrnd goal 11 S~l0 .llf)() ~nd !ht c<1m· pa1gn begins Stpl l.'1 DAILY PILOT o• u•c.E co•~T P'Ut1.1~1-11'1c. «l"'"A.>l'f I.el>••' N. w,,d ~:•> :1-: IC.d "'-'~loO"ff J ot.~ I.. Cv•lt" Vkl ,....,,.,,,_, ••e C.•• .. •1 "'""'1"' Tho,..11 1't tYil £0 •e• J1.&l"OI I> /-l u·~\.;ftt M•~•, ., Eo'"'' l>I•• o;.1-," 1.1••1 O••''' (ov••y fa,•-. 1'1wftli••t•1 Lt"t.• l)ffl'• 171 1S l11t lo Bowlo•o•<I Mo;li•g A.!.l tou : 1'.0 . l ei 1•1), •16JI Olh1tt ('Ifft." l •O""I luc~; lll 'e•t" I Vl~Vf • C&a,. ...... m ...,.,., ,,, ~""' ~"'1"1"1 t u c"· l.\l.1 'llw,....~ l ov .... •"'d ~t• Clt""•~'I. J(J! M"''" f l C1m•r>e RHI D-''L"' fl l\.OT, --•<!'To ttl"'fll•M -"'-·••HI. 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PrP..sidt>nt under his ··about-face" program announced Sund.a~· aloni;. with tax cut~ for individuals and bus\nesses and a rtduction in gnvernml.'.nt spending proposed for future cnngres!!ional action. At a wide-ranging nflws ronfere:nct t~ da~'. Treasury Secrrtary John 8. Cnn· nally said the adm1n1s1rat1on v.·111 rt>l y nn the economir patr iotism of the Amenran people to carry ou! thl' 90-da y wa11e·prire rent freeze e\•en though violat ions could incur a '5.000 fine. Connally also appealed to banks and other lending 1nstitu1ions lo hold thr hne. t·oluntarily nn interest rates "'hich wl're not covered 10 Nixon·s executive nrdrrs. Also not covered in Nixon's new pohcy V.'ere dividends. Conna!ly said there was no freeze on business profits because they "have declined over the years to unacceptable !eve.ls." The dec.laration of a national emergen· cv and the order on controls and the t.iiriff boost were Issued immedi11tely after a one-hour and JO minute mf!eting of Nixon with hig £ull cabinet. ln another development , Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis. l. announced he wag cutting short his congressiona l recess to begin preparing hearings on the. Niion program hy the joint House-Senate EO'Jnomic Committee he heads. Connally was asked why Nixon changed his policies so drastically after declaring op::iosition to \\'age-price controls ever since the Democratic Congress voted him standby pow er In impose them last year. '"The American peQple would think they had a dolt for a President if they thought thev had one who .... •nuld take a position and never chan;i:e it."' Ni;tnn's announcement Sunday that the United States would let the do!111r seek i\.ll ov.•n level internationally shook the fore ign monetary situation from top to bottom. But domestically. the. stock market responded strongly upward in a burst of trading. Nixon froze. almost every American's wages, prices and rents until at least Nov. 12 under standby authority given him by th e Democra tic Congress in 1970. fr tr FREEZE. • • himself and each dependent v.·hen he fills nut his tax form The standard de:duc- lion, Ufitd by taipaye.rs who do not i!emiie their expE'nse:s. 1.1•nuld alsn rise from its current JJ percent or 11.~. \l,"hichever is larger. m 1:; percent or $2.000, again wh!che,·tr i~ lllr,iter . -BANKERS: lnterP.~t rates inrlu<hng mortgage. rates , would nnl be afferted. -BUSINESSMEN : H Congress llp- pro\"es, ynu may subtrart fron1 your C'nr· porate income taxes this ~'Par v.•h;ite\"l'r you spent on new rquiptnent or machinery. up to a total nf 10 percent of your tax bill. The figure .... ·ou!d fall tn f11·e. percent next year and in fn\l0wing years. And the President is urging ynu lo free ze ynur stock dividends at previous le,•e!s until Nov. 12. -GOVERN1'1ENT WORKERS : There """ill he a five percen! reductuin tn !he federal "•nrk force, and somt employe!'i c0u!d lflse their jobs Nixon did on! sperify hnw or "'here 1he cutback wnuld be made. -VIOLATORS The nr1>.' pol1c1es "ould bP overseen by a small government off1('e "'ith most of the emphasis on \"nluntary roinphanre and puhh(' \'•atch-<loggin,E . There are. n" criminal pen.:ilrirs fnr violators but a 1370 la...,, permits a fine. llP lo s~ ooo. From Page I QUES TION S . • • \\'h1te Houst , hv the staff of !hi' Offtee of Emf'rgency Pfeparrednf'ss 'fh ls is the agenry "'hich 1.1·ould provide !he .i;kele.ton for a pri ce and ration control agency 1n time of 1.1·ar Q. Ones the OEP have a st11fl r.:1pt1ble of nation\\"ldt' pnce:.wage survedlan<"f'~ A. Obvioosly not. President Nixon said · ''l am rPl y1ng on thfl vnlunrar.1· roop"rt1 · t1nn of all Amtricans -eaC'h one of you -\,·orkers. employtrs. consumers -lo make; this frt'ez.e work." Q. Th;it means there are no en· forremf'nt teelh ? A. Thf're are a frw The \\'h11e House ~ays ,·iolallons "'lll be handled by the At- lorn"Y General. and m11y be enjoined by the courts or subject to 11 line of up to $5,000. Q. ls there le;gal authority for such A freeze? A. Yes. Congresg pasf'ed an 11ulhoriz1n,11; law last spring -but fpw nf the lawm akers rxpected Nixon to use 11. Q. What's the effert nn proposed telephon e charge: increases, Increased. plane and hus fllres . luition increase!\"· already announrl:'d by college~ to take. ef. feel in Sf'pl ember. 1', Pending further orders from the \\'hite House. 111 are susoended until the end of the. freeze, ....,h1ch I!! offic\11ly set for Nov . 12. Q. Are 1nd1v1du111 "merit" iocre•ses In pay 11.ffecte:d. as we.II •~ negolia.ted set- lh•mtnt~~ A. Yes . under terms of lhe \\'hile House order. Q. Will ~easonal workers . 1nclud1ng teachers. 11.·M signed conlr"cts l.!lsl spring for pay !ncrea11e1 e.flectlve at school openina be barred from eetting tb<m' /... The: ord e.rs 1a.y tha_v mu~t v.·111! • I. ' .. ' /M Ul"I Tol1ono11 Bu• Orders Hit Federal Justice Thwarts Wallace Rln:O.·ll~CHA~I . .!\la. I UP I) A re-Oeral' JUdge told the Jefferson County Srh1 1{ll Ro;irrl t-.1onda y !r1 1~nore-any anti- bu~1nK nr'dl'rs frorn CO\'. Ceorge C. \\";;l!;u·r 1f \\;1l1:H·e ·.~ orders ronf!tC'I with 1hn~r h;inded rl11\\n hy the. court~ L'S. Dtslrll"t Jud~e ::iam 1· Pointer Jr. rrnclered tht' rleriston In den~ 1ng a mot1nn h • 1nrlude: 1:11\. \\'11ll.-1ce 11.s ;i rlefendAnt "1n \\'allace had contended that the girl "·ould ha1•e bten bused 22 milt:s to aUe.nd \\1estfif!ld High School whereas Minor lJ onl y four miles from her home. MILLER ... thl' JrllPr,nn Count y school de.segrega-flf ll'JP biller po"·er struggle al the last lh•rl r.tSt'. 1Sre rrl:lled stnry P;:ige 5 1. \\.:ill:icr. sa~ 1ni:t he "·;i~ 1ntok1ng his polu:e pin1rrs as go1 ernrir. la,,t week tnld the ,leffrr~nn 1·11unty Rn;ird trl ignore lerltr<-1! t:OU!"I (irders and reass1~n a pupd, Pa1nela Jla11s, to a schoo l closer tn her hnrnP. ~he "·;is st"hedulrd to he bused lo a ~rhool. \rh1ch \Val!ace s11id, w11s about 20 ni1les fnun where she 11,·ed. minute CounC'1lman Ted B:irtlelt and l.eorge ~·l cCrack!'n, bnth C'·o n !! 1 de r ed con- serv;:i li\"r.S on the council, rlt'fended the ci1y adn11ni~trator at that tin1e and the crisis did nQI come to A hrad, Councilman IXin Shipley also was brlip1•ed !o h<1ve been ;i suprinrter ol :'i!Jllrr. Tiie pn!-i ili!in <if cuunr\l m;in At t'otn 111 !hett slru~gte \\'as not i.:lt'ar since thr mnurr never t<'me to .11. Vo1r . Now ~1(·C1·aeken ;ind R;irtlett have ('11n1'' to the point \Vhr rp 1hey are ready In change their po;;ir1ons. CAPT. ERNEST MEDINA AND HIS WIFE , BARBARA Tes,imony Begins In Tr i.!11 of My Lai Figure Lale last .... ·tck the R\1vernn r also nrdrrrd !he rcopenir1),\ of ;in llll·blllck :-chilol \\'hich h;id been clnsed by federal <.·nurt order in Limestone Coun!y. ;:ind in- dicated he would countermand still ad· ditional court orders this \\"eek unless the federal government halted the pracllce of busing students to achie\'e racial balance in s('hools. Pointer said the \l.'allace; order con- cerning Pamela Da1·is was merely '";:in e"l:errise of free ~peech by rhe governor, and he is entitled to it as much as an\"boc\\• " ··1 like Doyle," 111cCracken said, '·Out I rpc{ he has lost control nr some or the dtpartn1ent heads, !hilt !here hai; bePn a. loss of leadership. r dnn·l b!11rne him totally. but the point i.~ that it has h11p- pened." Rartlert ;ilsu is believed lo sh.art ?ilcCraC'ken 's \•iew. A1·1ny Say s Capt. Mecli11a But Po1n trr made it clear lhe board must nbey federal drsegreRali0n orders and disregard any orders from \l.'111lace if thP\" 11·rrf' con tradictor y. \\"hn rise ls anxitius to !'ire H rhange at !he top? In addition In Matne.y and (frecn. Nnrn1;i Cihbs i~ also being counted in fa1·or or a ("h:iogc. E11couraged Viet Slayi11g .:ir he <isks you to di sobey 1he nrder of the rourt 1t woul d be void 11nd or no ef- fert." Pointer said. The judge. ;:ipf)Ointed earlier th is year to the federal bench by Presidtnl Nixon, read from the Chllrlotte·Mecklenburg Supreme Court deci~inn. He emphasized a sf"r11nn staling 1f there w;:is ;:iny sta le rf'strirt1nn l)rder or legislation, it 1n11st fr-ill hrfnre frderal\y gu;ir;:intecd cnn- :-,lllu!1onrtl rig hts. .\1a1nev h:is been in heated ;:iq;:uments t1·11h !\li!lcr al re(·rnt t•oun cil merlings over rhe cn.~t of a new t"C'n!ral librarv a projrcl th:it J\1:itoe y, C1bbs and 0on~1 d Shiplf>.V ~upport strongly. FT. i11cPHER SO:-l. Ga . -The go,'rrn- ment e.ccused Capt. Ernest L. Med ina to- day of being a...,·are his plalnon .. C'('lm- mittert murder"' at l\l y L;ii. hut ~aid he "calculallngly cho~e to dn nothlnli! ·· By decl ining In interfere, ~iaj. \l.'illl;:i n1 G. Eckhardt. the ch1el prns!'cutor , i;aid 1n his openin.E statemrnt at Med1na ·s murder co1Jrt-m;:ir11ril, i\1 ed I na en- cnurriii:ed 1he men '"in the perpetuation ol mu rder of nnn -comha tant s ... "The. gnvernmt'n t d()('s not cnn!tnd fo.1ed ina lold his rnmpany tn ki ll nnn·com- balanl~." Eckhardt said. '·Ru t he h<>.d 1he duty 10 11:uu1P and f'On1rnl his mC'n . to in- !"!ffe that nnn -comhatanr o: \\CrP trPRtrd humanely. He knP W they cnm1n11 1rd mutdr.r and chose In dn no1h1nj'.! He du1 no1h1n~ \\"hrn hP rl1rl nnl 1ntrrfrre He ralru!at1nglv rh<l<:r tn do no1h1ni: ·• ,\!ectina . t'!\fll!ll;Hldl'f of l° f flnlfl;\n\' \1'h1ch s11C'f1\ th r11u gti the \'1C'lnamcse Hriml{'! of ~fy 1.<11 l"ln il1::irch !Ii, J!lrill. is rhar~rd w11h lhf' n1urdrr nf a .... ·om;:in ,:ind a rh1 lrl 1n lhr h;1n1lt'L ;ind \l'ilh 1hr 011>r;i ll rc.~pr1nslhil1 I~' of ton 01hrr dr;i1h i;. F. Le,,r Bai le\'. ('1vll1 an :1tH1r ne~ lrir lhP 34-~·ear·Ql<l sflldtPT from il'lnnlio~r. Ullo, C'ounlrrrd thal il!cd1n;:i n.;;urd in1n1!'d1at e l'C'rl~P·ftre ordrrs wh l'n hr> learned nf the killing "Those nrrlrr~ 11111 he rPpr a!crl \"erb.:it im in th1~ rour!ronm and lhe.v may pa int this r nurtroon1 blue," Ba1lev st11d "The~··u be repe<tted 1·erb;;.!1m :-a !here v.111 be no douht 1n .\onr n11nd !ha! l ll pt. illPd1oa mr lln1 11·ha1 he ~;:i 1rl 'Hi" m('n 11r re fn gh1f'nrd .i1nrl hl·ppd up Thf\' \\l'Ol 1n mPf'I a rlr;i~on th:il harl left lht' \'1\1agr Ai11lev ~:11d ,\·1ed 1na was uniter nrdrrs •·io ha1'fl !he hriu.0P~ b11rr1rd. 1hP h1·r.•tork 11hot and lhP \1 r\I~ rln~Pd Tho~p \'l'rP: r..-1Pdina ·s ~per1!1r nr ders fr om fol. 'Frank ! Barker. rhe !<tSk fnrre cnm· Parents Off crcd Reading Tutor Course at G\VC P~rPnt~ 1n!ere!'1ed tn helping thP1r rhildr('n to re.:irl rri;:1y enroll in ;:i nine- 11·c('k Golden \\"est Cnl!rge e1·ening course 10 llun!lngtnn Rri:irh this fa ll The clas.<:, tilURht by Mrs. Jnn1 l\ellnii:. 1,1•111 rlet·elop trchni<iues and pt11r!ires to help ei:;1;:ibh~h a d.:iil.\• ririrf'nt-ch1ld tutor- in g r('l:1r1nn~h1r in thf' home. Part of the r ourse deals 1,1·1 th thr 1m· por!ance of profcsston:il e1ah1;:itino nf sptcial problems th;:il cause reading dlf· fl cul ties ~Ir~ Krll n11. a rradin.i: ~pec 1alis1 for 1he Ocean View Schnol District. ~aid the coursP wriutrl he nffered frnm 7 p.m to 9 p m. no r..1flnd11ys. (;olrlrn \\'e~t evenin~ registr1:11\nn "'ill he i:ilphRhr!ically tiy last n11me beginning Aug. 30 and conc\udirig Sept. 16. Hours lll"t' frcim 6 pm. to 8:.10 p.m. ThP schr<lule is A·C, Aug. :10: I) J, Au~. 31. J\.Q, Sepl.. 1: anti R·Z. Sept , 2. Op<>n re~is!relif)n dates will be Sept 9, 13. 14, J$ and Iii A S6 tuition fee Is charged for earh t \ ening CfJUTSe and is payable at re gistration. Potluck Lunch Set For Retired Cluh A potluck luncheon b.v 1he Hunt1ag!on Beach chapte.r of tht Amer1r11n Assoc/a- lin n of Rttired Prr~nn~ ii; ~cheduled for Lake Park Tue~d11y Tht' luncheon v.111 p;tt undt'r we~· •1 II 1 m Door pr1ies ha'"e been don11ed by merchant& and severt1l ~f the 11ssoc:IA· tion·s me;mbe.rs. .. mand er Nohndy talked about .slaughter- ing nlln·comba1a nts. They had ever.v rrason In believe none wnuld be therr," 811ilry ~;11d . The tria l rc!iume rifler p. l{'ngrhy rcces~ fn!lowing selcrl1nn nf a five.man ;ury. One flf the iurors , Lt. C{ll. Ctarcore Cnnk. 44. of Ch1C<1J;:n, !olr! !he court his r-1~1cr had rrcr1ved a telephone '""II d11r- 1n~ th!' rrrr~~ frnm ;i \\'Ornan 1.1ho sri1r!. "1rll him Lt. ('al!ry h;:is i:;ottrn his . hf' :-.hriutd mrikr crn;un l"apl. /'11f'rlina gets his."" finnrl .~a id he was n"t affected by !hr r;ill ;ind rcm;:i 111rd nn the Jury. The cha ri;.iP 1111a 1n~t f\'1Pd 1n;i wlls reduc· cd fro m a r;ip1t;il offt'n"t'. t'l1 m 1nat1 n~ the pnF~1b1 l 1ty the ~1ex1ran·Amf'rican nff1cer C'nuld be srntenced to death on con- v1rtion. Do!{ l'atcher GPts His Man It w;i~ a dogi;?onf' shame Fridav the l:lth was ~n unlurkv for :O.tirhar1 R Clr;i1·1nJier. ' All he \\ 11.~ 1r.vin2 ln dn wa~ kt'f'P a little while IP rriPr nu! of !he rlutrhf's of the i\"e11·porl B!'arh dog C'atchrr Th!' p11p 11rn1 frre C"lra11ni:;rr r!1rl1ft Hun1anr Off 1rrr llrnn 1~ Srn1lh <:a1 rl hf' 11 a ~ llhnut 1n rapture his r..1 n10P ;it fl;i!hn;i Fl,,ulr1·arrl :.ind '.!7th Srrrr! Fr11i:.t\ n11!hl whrn < ·1p;i1·1 n;:.rr riln ur .1od ~1-.'lrrrl i1 a11:i1 Thr rl 11c 1q'rH ~·nr 11 ;11 .i nrl thr 211- ~rar·nlrl 1'r~t:1 11r;inl rn 1111;iprr 11rnt !hr nl hPr. 111 lh f';ilrol mrin Smith 1n 11 .. 1 p11r~1 11 r 111111111' ra!rhl<"lC ti1 rn ;iho11t 11 hlnr k ,111 .1 1 ( lr;n lni!rr, \~R 2hlh :-1 11 ~• ;1r· l'r~lrrl ;inrl h11n~rrl •)n ~\l~Jl lf'1nn nf 111trrfrr1ni:. 111l b ;in off1rr r 1n lhr prrfor111:.inrr r f t11~ d 1Jt 1r~ .. A~ f;ir as the <1ctu;il lr<1n.~frr 11[ p;:i111f'lll J)a1·1~ to l\\1nnr H111h School, whrthrr nr not the bot1rd properly ('X· f't"C1srd its r1 1stTC'llnn 1n lh:it ni11!1er C'an he rlrtcnnu1cd \;itcr 1'"1\h the parties ri lrr;id v 1n the suit ."' hf' s:iirl. ~l :iui·icr R1shop. attornry fnr the Sl"ho<1l txi.irrl. ~a id the <1Uc~11nn of 1he. lr<tn~f Pr nf Prime\a l1a,·1s ...,·as "rrllHY a ml')()t 1~sue"' s1nre 11 had been disco\'Pred the girl pro- pl'rly hved in the Hueytown High School 1.l)OE'. Beach Library Seekin~ Experts In Many Fields \\ ha1 ~ vo11r line ·• Jr you ll;·e l'ln authnr!ty in a par11cu!1lr [1Pld thr Huntington f\e;irh putilic llhrriry 1,1·n11lr1 like to ht'ar lron1 ynu . L1hr:ir y 111reclor \V;ilt er .Jnhnson ex- pla1nrr1 1ha1 1hr library 1s inleres1et1 in ti!'\"rln1)1ne, 11 cnn1n1un11y rcsourc,. fi\P. lnrl1\Hl11 als pns~rsstnF: ~re c 1a liz trl kn n11 lrdL'f' ;ind s\ull~ p;1rnc11l;irly 1n f11 re1en l;in~11a)!l'!l ;ire 11rAelt tn ront:tc1 !hf' l1 hr:.ir; ·1 hr l1hfarv should bP 11 retetenr·r !"lf11nt !or 11r;:i l kn~"·lrrl~e ;;~ "rl! a~ prin!rrl 111<i tr11n l. ~fl1rl .Jnhn~nn Often requc~t.~ fnr .'rrl 11·r j•( l'Ur, ~urh .'I~ tri:in!ll.:1!1f1n nf fo rrign t"orre~rondenrP, r P qui r 1 n i;? ~P"( 1!'1IJ7rd .~kill • \)l h!'r f1r lds 111rnt1one1I hv .lnhn.~ufl 1n- 1·l11rli ii 11111.hrr rn a1hrrn;:it1c·•: cog1nrerinr.;. ;ign11ill11rL', 1 r trrin;ir.v ~ r 1 enc e, r h,.,1111~lr\'. phys1r.~. );ii'-;:inr! mrr11r1oe ·Hui ." il<' ric!dcd. '"lherr llrr 111ar1y n1 nrr ari·fl~ lhiln th1~ whrre nut.~irl<' help 1·n11ld !Ir 11~c·d. · pttrt ,,, """ porl ... i.-.1 ~hipley hai; supported il·liller in the past. bu! he ji; not c:ounted as H s!eady sunportcr ;ind n111y he relldy to go along ""'1th the m;ijnrily, \Vho will repl?.ee Millrr~ Vin<"f' Mnor· housf'. 4!1. lhe r1tv\ S2.1.ono a vr :ir harbor! ;:ind hr;i chr~ direc1or, who is 0popular with \lilrilnry ::ind 1;rcen. is bC'1ng ~ugges1rd . HP ~t;irtetl ;is a sun1mr r lifC'guard in thr rilv and m11vrrl !o t•hicf lifeguard. Ru t. in J)('(·rrnbrr. l!Jfi8 hr rcsicned lo arrf'pt :i pnsitinn :is m;in::igrr or the Ontario !\lo!or ~p<'Cd1'·a~·. Cnur14·ilrnrn tri lkcd hin1 nut of his , howr1·rr. hy gi\ 1ng hun a largP p11y ra i"e and rrear1ng !hf' new rnsilton l)f harbor! .:i orl brar·h rlin.•4 ·!or and puttinR lht Park· Ing Authnrity under hi~ supervisinn. Ray Pir;ird. the lire t·hirf. al.~o 1~ re~;irdrd ;ii; a pnss1 blr su1·cessor. He 1~ rnn~idrrrd lo hr the drparlmrnt hl'lld with !he ii:re;ites t :1rlm ioistr:.il1vr abilitv. f:il~' rnunr1l pol1c:v. hnwe\'f'r . ii"~ al"·;iys hrrn In ;irl1·rrti~P o:it1nn"·ide for <ipplicant~ In 1np 1nh~ 10 thP ritv. "I ~hall insis! th:ir th1.~ is d0ne in this case,"' M<'Crackeo ~aid, Six Candidates Vying for Seat S1x (·andidalt's have f1lf'd fnr the Aui . 17 special tru stee elPcl1on in the \\'e~tminstC'r Sf'honl flistrict. The t'lecllon will .~eek :i re plareme.n l fnr fonnrr Tru<:\cr i">lfl t1hl'W \\1fll'U~er \1ho rrs1gnf'd e:t rh<'r 1h1s \e:ir. His ltrm ex p1rr~ 111 ,lune . 1!113 · C;ind 1rl;:itP~ ~rrl..1111: h1' n!!11·r :ire 1),,11 !'\" I .1'1ln\ \\ 1lt'~ I \h21 \an Rurrn S! , \11d\1il y Cir ~. law 1.·nf11 rt•rn1 Pnt n!tt<'rr: \t;iri"n I' 1\l!11 11-r1' 77111 111rh St. \\rs11111n~t!'r . 1·ornn1un11\" l1;i,1nn nltlf'Pr · l'r·lrr \I rt'<H"le ;,.1fi1 . Vallf'('llO l)r n'e'. \\r~!n11o«trr, s1·1rn1·r lra('hrr . h:al hlri>n l·:n1r~1. 112111 .o\n1onH S! \Vr~tm1n.~1er, hn11srwifr , .Jn~l'ph ,\. il11~.rahi. 14122 R11rh1•r SI , \\'r~tn un.,lrr, rct1rrd dPput y ~hf'rifL and Sh11·ie Ann (;ra\". 7912 C-0lgale .'\,·e .. \Vestminster. no 11cc1"ip;i !lr1n WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How can I be sure th• m.rchondls• Is not ditfectl•e7 Co1t11 Mei• J ewelfy & lo•n uncondit iori •lly gu4r•nlee1 everythlng they 1eTI. How do you loon mon•y7 We !04n money directly on moil "ny item of value for " period of up to 1eYen monfh1. ~ How do I know you're l•tltlmat•7 Co1t1 Mes,, Jewelry & Loaro i1 a memb•r of th e ~ Ch1mbpr of Comme rce II well 31 the c .liforrii • Col- !~ latef"I Lottn A11ocialion, and he1 been in bu1 in e11 in Coit• Mei• for 14 ye•r1. Why shotald I qo to Costo MKG Jew.fry I. Loot11 To SaYe money •nd shop in a fr iendly, rel1wed •lmo1ph•r•. Hert• I ever beett to a 1tot• 1111• youn7 Nol But come in and 1•• for your111f. You 'll fi11d it 1 fe1c.i11 etln9 •dventure in shopping •nd b. am~i.•d at th1 tremeodou1 1e.,.in91 on quality l'l'l•rchendi1e. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MHA COME IN AND llOWSI AROUND PHONE 646-7741 __ H_,.._,_., DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE •.,,__ye• My• 41~ fro111 •1 -win , • ., .. ,_ ... .. 41-114 .. .,,,.... .. -40•,\, MOii ,.._ fff ~ ,., Ir ., , .... _, ....... c,,. , •• lie -well ..... wi.. .. 1 CONrAIL EVERYlltlNG IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 30 DAYS \ -·---··· ----~ ----.. _ ............ - H DAILY PILOT :J Nixon Sets New Economic Course for Nation : liy Uoitf'd Pre~s ll1ttrua1lonal President l'\1xon, acting under a declaration ol national emergency, issued txrcut1vc orders today setting 111 motion a new rconomir course for !he naHon •imed at con1batling inflation and unemployment There was quick ac- C(ptance of the plan by some of his severest ecooom1c critics. The plan includes a 90-day rent-wages- prices. freeze, lax benefih1 lo boost lhl!' economy and what amounted to w1offic1al dev.eJuation of the dollar -moves the dramatically reversed his previous ~land E~o11on1y Notes \VASHJNGTON fUPll -This 11·as Lhe nation's economic situation as President Nix.on acted Sund;iy night to revitalize the economy: INFLATION: The Consumer Price Index. for t.1ay and June "·as rising al an annual rate of 6.6 ~rcent. 111uch higher than the 3 percent annual rate in . d1cated by the first four n1011ths of the }ear. The July rigure is exp('('lt'd to be issued soon. Ul\'!::1\IPLOY~I ENT : The rate \\"as 5.R percent in July. up fro1n 5.6 per- cent !he previous monlh b11t down lrom i\lay's 6.2 percent. II has ho\'ered Around 6 percent all year, "'ilh about 5.5 million people looking for work and unablr lo find it , lh<' \1 orst l:ncn1ployrnent situalion in JO .vears. THE EC0.~0:\1V : The Gross National Product 1GNP! index. \1·hirh measures the econorny 's total output of goods and services, rose al sli1:hlly n1orc than 4 percent for the serond qu<1rter of this year. lower thon in the first riu;irter ;incl flt thl! Jo.,.,'es\ r;ue since 1958. The administration had abandoned January's prediction that the (iN P 1vould hit $1.065 billion this year. But cle- i;.pi1.c \Is s!uggishnt'ss. the (iNP "'as growing faster than it did during the Kennedy-Johnson administrations, chiefly because the economy itself .,.,•as ro mu ch larger OO\Y thun it was then. European Governments Clos e Money Markets By LOUIS NEVrN A111tl1l..t il'r•H Wrlttr LONDON -Major Eu r ope an governments kept their foreign money markets closed today \.\'hile they sought clarification of President Nixon's sudden action to defend the U.S. dollar. Britain and Switzerland suspended dealings in foreign exchange. In F'rankrur!, a spokesman for the \Vest German government said currency <'xchanges in \\'est (iermany would pro- bably remain closed also. France, Ital y, Belgium and Lux· f'mhou rg \Vere having a bank holid<.>.y anyv.•ay for the Roman Catholic Feast of the Assumption. The five London banks that operate the free gold market announced that it \.\'OU\d remain closed also. Bullion dealers ex- pected that at the market's reopening, the price of gold would soar, probably to an all·time high. Despite the suspension in lore1gn ex- ('hange dealings, a spokesman for the British Treasury said banks would be al· lo.,.,·cd to meet the needs of Oona fide tourists under "contracts already entered into." The Swiss National Bank said tourists In S\.\·i tzerland could exchange a max· imum of $30 a day, and exchanges offices cind banks were instructed to enter all i;.uch transactions in passports or other identity papers. There was no indication what limit the British would put on tourist exchanges. Prime Minister Edward Heath hurried back to London from Chequers. the pri,f(ie n1inisler's official country estate, lo meet v.•ith his top ministers. Officials of \Vest c;ermany's central Deutschebank also t1eld an emergency meeting lo discuss the r;ituation. British newspapers classed the President's suspension of con\•ertibility of the dollar into gold 11s "virtual devalua- lion." "Dollar ls 'Devalued.' " said the headline in the Daily Mail. "Ni::con Signals Agreement to Devalue Dollar,·• said the Guardian. "For political reasons, Nixon is loath to use the v.·ord devaluation,,. Anthony Thomas of The Times of London wrote from Washington. "but his statement makes it clear that the United StAtes is hoping Ural other currencies v.·ill float in advance of a revaluation against the dollar." Some observers predicted an early revalualion upward of European cur· rencics. Au stria and Switzerland revalued their currencies up\.\'ard during the r-.lay monetary crisis. \Vest Germany and the Netherlands have allov.•ed their money to float freely according to the Jav.·s of sup- ply and demand in the open market. Canada did the same last year. Clarification was Av.•aited from the International t\lonetary fund i n \Vashington. Under lf\.1F rules. when the Un1led Slates suspends ils commitment to buy and sell gold at the official rate of S35 an ounce, an It\1F member country is releas- ed from its obligation to defend the doll ar by buying up \.\'hatever is offered on !he market when the dollar fall s to a certain fixed .price in its currency. The outlook for European ex]lOrlrr~ was hleak as a result of the new 10 per- cent tax Nixon ordered on imrorts. But a Vo!ks1vagen spokesman q u es Lion e d whether it would be 10 percent of present duties or an additional 10 percent on the value of the import. The present duty on automobiles is 5 .~ percent, for example. 1£ lhe new tax is applied to the duty onl y, il would raise the duty to 6.1 {>('rcent. But if it is applied tn the hase value. the tota l duly would rise to 15.5 percent, •·au extraordinarily n.-..1\·y burden for us." the spokesman ,;aid. again.st such controls. The drastic program sent waves of shock, astonishment aod concern around th~ world, and money and gold markets quickly closed. The British, Swiss and 1',rench governments called emergency cabinet meetings. lo Tokyo, one of the Tourists Sc ramblin g For Money PARIS IAPl -''There's a real panic.'' ~aid the cashier of one of lhe most ex· elusive Paris hotels. "All the banks are closed hecause it's 11 public holiday in France, so people are trying to unload their dollars on u:s. \\'e quickly put a stop to it." The cashier said he 11'as accepl.ing dollars only from Americans paying their bills, and paying at the rate of five francs to the dollar instead of the previous of· ficial rate of 5.51. "Except for bills, we are not changin!: dollars for anyone. nol even our own guests." A few change offices were open dt'spitc the holiday. Lines of Americans began forming early in the day as the ne\.\'S of the new U.S. economic measures spread through the city's hotels. One official said he was limiting each client to $50 for which he was paying 5.40 francs. "Our head offi~ is closed and I cannot gel instructions anywhere.'' he said . "So I am helping people out with s mall amounts hoping my guess of the rate will not be too far off in one direction or another." American airline offices seemed lo be the only places in Paris \\'here dollars were stlll accepted at .last week's r;r\(', F'elix \Velch, a malhemalics professor from Lexington, Va .. <:hanged $100 al 5.55 with !lie help of his air crcdil card. "It's all because of those troops \1'e have every\vhere," Welch said. "JI \\'e took all our troops out of Europe and out of Vietnam, the dollar would quickly be back up again." • At a cor ner of Avenue George V, a group or taxi drivers \.\'as discussing the dollar situation. "I took $20 from a clienl this morn1n~ before I knew the dollar v.·as down." one of them said. "He must ha ve known, lhough, because he was busy reading his newspaper. If 1 see him again, I'll break his neck." f\1.rs. fl.tary Ciustafson of ''akima. \Vash .. also was lucky. She changed $200 Saturday, near the end of her E:uropcan tour. ~he took the d-t>valuati o n philosophically: "After a long period of affluence, I suppose you have to have a downturn. but it won 't be for long," she said. Grena de Inj ures 17 GAZA f AP) -A grenade exploded in !he ·market of Gaza City today. wounding 17 Arabs, the Israeli army said. ll \.\'tlS believed thrown by guerrillas trying to revive a general strike that petered ou t after four hours Saturday 11·hen thr. Jsreeris began welding locks on sbultered shops. few major world markets lo open, the dollar plunged and the Bank of Japan brought 300 mlllion to shore up tilt' dollar. Sen. WH1ian1 Proxmire (D-Wis.). N!X· on's chief c!conomjc crlt1c in Congress, praised the plan. Rep, Wilbur D. Mills tD-Ark.), influential chairman of the S11iile, N ow !lo~ Ways aM P..1eans Commiltef:. gave general approval lO Nixon's sweeping ac- tiorur, some of which ~ congreaslonal approval. Rep. Henry S. Reuss (0-WI!. ). the con- gressman who called a week ago for the rneasures Nixon took Sunday, said today Photographer Jack Miller gets a giggle for his camera Crom an Eland at Lion Country Safari. But Safari authoritie.~ say grin is part of F~land's court.ship ritual. 'fhey don't know if animal's in love \Vith Jack, or his camera. Con11ally: No Devalt1atio11 Of Dollar it1 Ni xo11 Mo ve \\'ASlllNGTON (AP) -Secretary ()f lhe Treasury John B. Conn;illy said toclay he does not consider President Nixon's l'Uspen s1on of the dollar's convertibility • devaluation of the coll<ir. "In my judgmcn1 the dollar is going lo rise vis·a·vis some currencies in the 11•orld and will decline vis·a·vis other cur- rrncics in the "'orld .. " Connally !old a new.~ ronference on Nitoon's emergency C'cono1nic program announced Sunday ni~hL Predicting lhat !he decision In lel the rlollcir ·•n0at" in value Jn 1.vorld mon<'y markets pending e rl'shuffling of cur· rency values representing nlore realistic exchange rates, Connally ~aid that "most coun1r1es understand this -they un· clerstand the position we 're in." As to how fa r the dollar might be devalued in relatio n 10 strong currencie,; hke the Japanese yen and the German mark, Connally said he could not answer tha l "and I wouldn't characterize the President's action as a devaluation." Connally said an inevitable resull of the administration's aclions will bC' negotia- tions with nther nation~ to remove their stiff bar:ril.'r.~. Rather, he said, "we .11re ~a.v ini;: lo all nations of the v.·orld \.\'f: be lieve in fa ir trade : we cxpccl to be lrea!ed as we have been !refiling you." 1\1onday aflcrnoon. Connally said. t.alks 1\·i lf begin \Vith British officials in London and fur ther talks are possible later in Holland and France. To call !he action a devaluation "hr; a premature judgment," the secretary said. The country cannot continue to car- ry its present defense and foreign aid burdens abroad "unless v.·e begin to show a favorable balance of trade,'' he said. \Vhen asked if an American college stu- dent overseas might find his $5 was now \\'Ori h !es.'\, Connally replied; "He might find !l's worth $6." in Vienna the president had undergone ... conversion unequaled since Saul on the road lo Damascl13." He 1aid he wag very pleased with the action but that the United State! "could have saved it.self anguish and trouble by acting earlier." For the world I.he most important part of Nixon's program was his an· nouneement the United Slales would ro. longer convert foreign-held dollars into gOtd, a move that unilaterally changed the.· 25-year-old international mo net• r Y' ~·stem . Nixon aJso ordered a 10 perl'enl surcharge on such imports a " automobiles, a move that dismayed foreign manufacturers. "We will break the back of inflation." Nixon said in a hastily.arranged radio and television address in which he aban- doned his frequently-exp~ssed dis tal\l• for controls. He called upon the "greatness of a great people" to make his program work voluntarily with a few hundred federal ovefsttrs but with tbt threat of injunctions and a $5,000 fine. foe violations. The major money markets in Europe closed immediately so governments could assess the situation. But in Tokyo the dollar took a beating and the Japanese· government bought up $300 million oe dollars to keep the dollar from plunging disastrously. The British cabinet went into emergen· cy session in London. President Georges. Pompidou of France announced he was· interrupting his vacation Wednemay to return to Paris for a crisi11 session. The S1\•i.c;s government held an emergency meeting. · Paul A. Volcker, U.S. Treasury, Undersecretary for Monetary Affain., flew to London today to brief British and European oUicials on the Nlxon movee that struck America's allies like a thunderbolt. West Germany sent a high· level delegation to L<>ndon for talks with ' Volcker. The Nixon economic plan drew mized reaction in Washington. Republican . members of Congress, governors and husiness executives expressed approval. Labor leaders reserved judgment, but an AF'L-CJO spoeksman said the controls_ outlined by Nixon did not meet its criteria for support. · Senate Democratic l..eader M Ike. ~tansfield said, "I'm delighted that his. patience has finally run out. I'm pleased he is facing up to the realities of the· situation." Sen. George S. McGovern (D· S.D.), called the action "madness." Sen. \Vi\liam Proxmire (O-Wis. ), Nixon'ii chief eronomic critic in Congress, praised the plan. People across the nation e.xpresseci opinions ranging from "I'm glad" tf) "he's fi ghting for survival." Paul Boerm- Inger. 28, of Philadelphia, said , "It'll not going to affeet us too much personally. My wife said she wanted to buy a foreign car and will now have lO pay about $700 more for it" Nixon exempted such imporlll as coffee and sugar from the 10 percent gurcharge on imports. The 10 percent surcharge on such items as foreign cars brought joy in Detroit and dismayed foreign manufac. turers. British manufacturers were gloomy. Australian manufacturers uid they were "downright angry." Nixon's decision to allow the U.S. dollar to "floel'' to its natural level was ex- pected to have little immediate effect on normal buying in the United Slates, but it was almost certain to plunge foreign money markets into chaO!! until the in- ternational monetary system can be overhauled. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! Royal Host ..• smoolh and creamy ... catr.r ing C1Uality in the round carton! ••. and fla\'ors that are oo inviting, !IO tempting! 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Actually, this 01naha Nebraska native is not a mechanic by trade. She is just a girl \vilh tar trouble. ~1any passing motorists were probably tempted to stop and assist, but she n1anaged to start the car without any help. lrela11d Port Crippled B.y Ccttholics' Walkout v BELFAST, :'\orthcrn Ireland IUP I) - Roman Catholic \1 orkcrs shut do11·n shops 1100 posl offices and crippled Lon· clondcrry's por! today in a protcsl strike i'.gainsl the Northern 1 re I a n d Ji:Overnmenl'!' pollcy of i n t c r n m c n t \\']thout trial. Curunen woundl'd a member or an army pat ro l near the lrii;h Republic hordcr today anc! three men kidnaped and bea t a Londondrrry policeman. They later rP[eascd hun and he '>l'as t11ken to a ho5pit:il O\'('f lh<' bord<'r in the Irish Republic town ur Lcttcrkrnny. \\•here armed (!etei'lirl'~ 11·('re placed al his doo r. Thr strikr~ \\'ere in re.~ponse to a C'31l by JJ oppos11Lon n1en1hers of !he J'\orthern Treland parliament for a civil <lisobedience camp~ign to protest the in· ternmenl \\ilhout trial policy that was imposed a week ago in an attempt lo brt&.k !hi': strength of the outlawed Irish Republican Army {IRA ). Government officials in Londonderry i;a1d only about 20 percent of the 90 postmen had repo rted for work, forci ng 4:iosing of several of the city's post of· Mexico Reveals 12 People Died Of Hor se lllnei;s r-.IEXICO CI TY fUPI J Twelvt flt"r!on~ died and bt'1"·ten 500 and 1.000 hcca1nc 111 from 1hr hor.~e encephalili~ f'p1demic nov. be.inf( brought under ron- t ~rl alnng-thr Gulf tJ! :'-1C'\Jtn, the i;n1ern· 1n1'nt ~;i1d ~un da1 The rrlr;isc of 0 1hr 0111c·1al l1gurcs 11c1~ !hr f1 r~t t1mr 1hr g<11rrn1nrnt h:irl ,1< koo11led~ed ltlf' dc.i1h nl lllJ1!1;ui.~ 111 tlie Pp1drn1u: The figure s "'ho11ed bc111ec n 15 11()11 ;ind 20.000 horse;, died Thr figure~ 11 rn.· i.:11,en 111 tht' prcscnrc fll Prr5>1rle11 t Luis Echeverria by Pablo Z1crol<l Heyes, director of the faculty of veter1n<HY medicine at the t\aUonal Ln1vers1\y o[ Ale)(l co. Erhcverrla later Sunday opened a ~nrl1t congress of veterinarians in !\le)(· 1rri Clty . Jl ls the first time the organlza. t1011 1111 h a total membership of 100.000 \etennarlans ha11 met in Lalin Amerca. fices. Port officials said n1ost of the 100 Catholic emplo)·es. \\·ho cun1posc mosl of rhc work fo rce at the c:11y docks, stayed hnine. In rlublin . the n1orc n1odcrate 1ving or lhr IRA reiterated its condemnation of a pl<in announced lasl v.·cr.k by !he organizatiun·s militant "provi~iona1 ~·· to 1111gc a bon1bing campaign in England. "Such a 1nove 11·ou\d merely inllamc the scetarian differences ;ind alienate the English 1vor kin g cla~s movement fro1n tile :;truggle of their Irish c:o1nrades," an IH,\ ~1a!f·n1e11t said. i\ British army spoke~n1an said 11 :;11l1licr \l'B.S shot today 11·hilc on patrol al Culla1·ille. County Armagh, near the bor der. He 111as hospitaliud with a v.•ound in his ja\I'. The spoke~man said it wa~ not clear v.·hether the shots were fired from the lrish Rep ublic across the bordr. Mideast P ea ce 'Deadline' Past· ' Ne 'v Phase See n By United Preli5 Tnternatio nal An unofficial Egyptian deadline ror An1erican erfor\s to find peace in lhe J\liddle Easl expired at midnight. Poli tical sourccs in Coiiro ~aid it marked a "new phase" in the conflict 1l'i!h Israel. The drAdlinc ,,.,:i~ rcpor1rd b11 l\·1oh:im· nicd Ha!'Sancin Hclkat, the ·influential editor of th e 5rrni·olf1cial C a i r o nc11spa per Al 1\hr;1 n1 H 11a!> nevrr of· l1rially conl!rn1c1 I h.1 th•· Egyptian ~01·l'rnnl<'n l :111d I~ .1 ~h1ni;:!on 1lcnied such ;1 r!ca dl1nc cx1.~!cd \\'1th the c\p1r;i11on uf !llr deadl ine, llc1k:1J ~.11d f·;g~ pt1;111 Prc~1dcnt An11·.11 r :-.<id:1l 1\·ill fer! frcc 1Q :irl 1n his nation's · i.J<-q 1n1crc~1 .~ " Pn!il 1ra! ~ourcc~ in C;11ro said this 1nc;·J1s a "11e1v phase" in lhe fighl ogaln~I l ~r;1t'l ;ind added it 11.1:<> likely Eg)'pt would trv 1.o rais r the i~sue bef0re the U.N. Secur.ity Council. Israel has tflken scrinuslv t h c '·deadline" and 111 Jcrusrilcn1 'Prc111icr Golda L\1c1r and her cabinet n1el for sercn hours 10 d1~cu .,., 1he hard-1lne ~l<1tement~ rnadc r~ccntly by Sadat and other go\·cmrnent officials. PHNOM PENH (UPI) -The Cam· bodian high command 11aid today it ha!! told South Vietnam to i:lose its tnilitary ba~e southeast of Phnom Penh and withdraw its task force fro1n the area because of reported. atrocitie9 against Cambodian civilians. Military spokesmen said Cambodian Col. Srey Meas, government commander of the Neak Luong reeion where the base is located. made the demand personally Sunday to the Soutn Vietnamese high {;:{ 1< -tr S. Viet Units Fighting Back After Defeat SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnan1ese troo ps backed by heavy U.S. air and artillery strikes fought today alon g the slopes below a hllltop base near the Demilitariicd Zone that was overrun Sun· day by North Vietnamese infantrymen, field reports said. An American adviser and 50 South Vietnamese marines were rescued by helicopter from the mountainside and flo~·n to nearby Fire Base Sarge. Pilots said the bombardment of the Co1nmunists left the slopes of 1.200.foot t\ui Ba Ho n1ountain, nine miles south of lhc Dl\1Z, strewn with "hundreds or bndies." 052 bombers dropped 90 Ions of high e)(plosive bombs a half mile below the summit. South Vietnamese milita ry spokesmen said 41 government marines 11·erc killed in the fighting. They reported 200 Co m- n1unisls killed. The spokesmen sairl the onlv Sr,11\lt Vietnamese left on the n1oun!a.in aftr.r !he helicopter evacuation v.·ere recon· naissance units. Field sources &aid most of lhe 650-nian South Vietnamese battalion stalitJned al the base were away on patrol when the Communtsl assault began Sat urday nigh1, and only J."11) were there 1vhen it 1vas 01·rrrun in hand-to-hand figh1ing. Tia· L:.S. command announced th,. 11·ithd ra1val of 1.500 more G I~ rluring la~! ll'eek, !he s1na lle11t weekly vnthdraw;il in 1norc than six months. il rcducl'rl l S lroop slrcn,1tlh in Vietnam to 222.!IOO . !hr lov.'est le1•cl since lhe end of Fc!)n1ar1 J~. . A U.S. Air Force F4 Ph<lnto111 111·eri roc kets and carmons at an ant i.i1rcratt J:Un JS miles inside North V1elna rn 111 1hl' 49th "protecth·c reaction" ~trikr th is yerir. th" U.S. con1m11nd ~aid Sun(l111·. llesults of the strike \\'err 11nkno\\'fl !'ipokesmcn said the g11n had lirccl 011 unrirn1erl re cnnnaiss.inec plan•· A regln1cnl of South Korean tl'!l<•ps rrportrrl ki lli ng 103 Communi~t~ rturing the \VCt'kenrl in a raid on a hase 12 1nile.~ north of Tuy Hoa air ba~e. 'Lovely •e't mo11, F"lhPr Murphy. N o nientiort oj lo ving thy neighbor!' 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Sears Cambodian field officers esti mate. 50.000 villagers havr been driven from their homes by the dril'e. The refugees have reported rapes. beatings and rob- beries. Senior South \'ictnamesc officers disciplined field officers fol' incidents !a~l 1nonth by publicly slapp1n& their faces in a Can1bodian tov•n. Cambodian troops lau11ched a 3,()00.inan opern lion Sunday into sanc:tuary areas l>et11cen the l\ea k Luong base, 35 miles solltheast of Phnom Penh, and the South V1etnan1ese border. A mi Ii t 1 r ':I ~pokl"srnan s<tid Sou1h Vietnamese troops have already "retreated'' from that area. LL Col. An1 !tong, spokesman for the h1i.;h con1mand. :;aid "lhe operation i~ clcsigned to insure the proLection and security of the population. A great number of \·illagers came to set our troops rind showed their satisfaction al 1\·clcon1u1c our soldiers." Sears lOO o/o Polyester Dot1ble l\.nit. Ea sy -Care Perma-Pres t ID Fabrics 1oor G polyester 2 97 ~111ts in your rho1re of colors. 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An appellate court clerk in S2n Bern ar- d ino said arguments filed by the Orange County Chapter of the League of C~li­ fornia CHI~ in opposition tn tho! Batt1n- Caspers writ of prohibition compelled the appellate bench to put orr its expected ruling for at least 48 hours. The writ. filed Friday by the county counsel's office asks the court to set aside an earlier rulirig by Judge Ruiter, ln which lhe jurist refused lo recognize the legal standing of the LAFC board as i;et out by Battin and Caspers. His decision. in effect until he holds a hearing Aug. 2.1. recognizes Anahe:im Council man Charles Pearson. rather than Anaheim attorncv Herb Licker and Ful· lerton Counci!ma'n Louis Reinhardt rath- er than Los Alam itos Councilma n Joe Hyde in two coveted 1.AFC sea !s. Tha t ruling wa~ made af!e r 11 riolou! meeting a week ago in which Battin and Hyde ran from the: hea ring room .a fter attemptln1 to replace Pearson with Licker. PeanoM and Reinhardl were !n their seats two rlay11 later to join in tht 4-1 re- tection of Santa An11 's proposed 11nnex- ::1tinn of lhP "Promised Land '' -a 938-acre: seclor 11t lhf' heart of th@ politi- C'a] maneuvering that led to the fr11ca s and Judge RuUer's decision. Both the LAFC and the Superior Courl . through ,J11d~e Raymond Thompson . ha ve delivered ruling! that leave the: wa y clear (nr propo11ents of Irvine cityhood to vo te the area into !heir envisaged community. 5 N. Koreans Killed SEOUL (U PI) -Sooth Korean troop111 p;uarding the ea5tern sector of the: Korean lruce front ki ller! five North Knre.;in in· truder,11 in 111 series of fire fights teday, the defense min istry announc!d. Dog Catcher Gets His Man It wa,11 11 doggone. shame Friday the 13th was so unlucky for Michael R. Cle.avinger. All he wa,11 trying In dn w111,11 keefl .a little white: terrier out of the. clutches of the Ne wport Beach dos catcher. The pup went free . Cleavin ger didn 't. Humane Officer Dennig Smith said he was about to capture his canine at Balboa Boulevard and 27th Street Friday night. when C\eaving@r ran Ufl 11nd scared it away. The dog went one way and the 2(1... yea r-old restaurant manager went the othl!!r , with Patrolman Smilh 1n hot pu rsuit, finall y catching him about a block away. Cle;i vinger, 123 26th St .. wa~ ar- rested and booked on suspicion nf interfering with an officer in thl!! perfonnance of his duti es. Body Found Floating Near Marina A body of 11n unidentifil!d man wa s foofld Ooating in a slip at Marina C>Jnez, 101 N. S.y1id1 Drive:. ahortly after 11 a.m. tod 11y. i'he Orange County coroner u id the body had been in the water about four days. Ttro te~age Fullerton youths 11pott~ the body tloatin( adjacent to a 2S.foot cabin cruiser at the l'IOUlherly end of the marin•. ~y called poli~ who refuse to dis- close an y ;idditinnal details pending the arriv11I of the coroner. The boy,11, Randy Bingle , 15. and Dick Schuma che r. 16, said thi!!.y zaw the body as they were walking by to Schumacher'! father 's boal which is tied at 1 nearby slip. Person!! 11atheri"g 11l the: ACeOf were kept 1t 11 distance by police: ind none c:ould givt any tentative idi!!nWicatioo es tn whn the victim may be.. PO\loe 111id they we:re w11iting ror the rorone:r before even 1earchin11 the body for identificatio n. What Effect Doe s Nixon Eco1101ny News Have? ?i'ASHtNGTON fAP ) -He:re 11rf somt questions and answers on the 90-day ,;i.·age·price freeze ordered into effect fin Sunda~· by Prei>ident Nixon : Q. What i1 the level aL which price1, rents. wageii and salaries are froun7 A. The cei ling price or wagt may not exceed the level that prevailed in !ht n1onth ended August 14, 1971. Q. What does the price freeze cover~ A. All commodities and ter'Vicr11 are llf· f~ted except raw agricultural product!. Q. What 1bout price increase~ wh ich have been announced but naL yet put in effect. like some: of the recently an- nounced steel increaw~ A. Tbe:y art su11per1ded. They can tau Newport Bids Final Farewell To Dick's Dock Several hundrtd Nevq>orl re.sideS! Sunday bid 1 noisy farewell to one of Newport. Harbor's famed n.autical land- m1rks, Dick's Dock, on Coast HlghwaJ. Everyone who ever hauled 1 bolt .,at the popular do-lt-your!ltlf boat yatd, pail crewmen. profes~;ionat sktppen ad dt)' officials 1ttended the lulu pttpartd1\Y the nearby Ancient Mariner Ratlurut. Dick Winkler. oner ol the bolt YI! 'WAS rtted for 19,()(IO...pJUS hauloubJ I !he yard WAii ~arted in 1941. It WM r of the few bolt y1rds Jn the aru wtitrt owners could work on their own boati If thev chose. Winkler a.ISO provided ufMm bo3t er11 fL~men for ~ wbo did nol prefer to do their own work. The properly has been sold to lht Ancient MarinPr princi pals who pl&n ltl build 1 new restH1rant fNI the site. It will bt known as th• Ru!l.y Pelican, • effect 90 da ys from the August 14 free.z• dat.e. Q. If a """R'-cont111cl caUii for a pay 1n- 1:rea5f': on Sfpt. I. m1y it t1kt effiect? A.. No. It can lake effect 90 da ys after the freeze d11te:. Q. Whal 11bout wage oegntia\iolls now In proceas : ahould they be halted? A. No. the: gove rnment w1nts lhe..'ll to proceed to a settlement. But any wage in· crea8e! wh ich result art> to be dtlayed for to da ys . Q. What happens to the: cost-of.Jiving escal1tnr clause in many wage contract.~. pinned to past consumer prict lldvanc~? A.. The wage increase: will be defured. A White House statemen t 1•y1 : ''lncrea!les in prices. re:nl~. nr wage1 under ex isting contracts will need to be def<rr<d." Q. What will replace the freer.t In IO da.vs! A. 'Tha t remAins to be wor ked out by NiJ1on's newly created . cabineL-leve:1 Co11t (If Living Council lt apparently will work with industry and labor le111dtts for aome 'orrn of vol unt.ry guideline re:straint ln all major lndu.strif':!. Q. Could the freellf: be exte.nded if such agreeme.ntt l1'e not reached? A. Presumably it could. And tht thrt.al rtmalns, as • spur to UM qreeme.ntl, that Conrre:11 wrould impoae mandatory conll'Ols lo prevent Ill outbrta.k of ln- creues when tht freeze upires. Q. How will tht freeze be enforced! A. It will be "monitored," •YI I.be white Hou.'lt!. by the 1taff or the Office of Emergency PreparredM111. This h tbt a1ency wbfch would provide the akeleton for a prict and ration conLrol agency In Um11 qf war. Q. r>oe.1 the OEP b1~1! a 1llff capable of nationwide prioe-••1e surveillance.? A. Obv lou!Jy not.. Pruid@nl Ni1on 1aid ; "l .am re.Jytng on the voluntary coopera· lion or ~ll Amttk:ana: -tttch °"" of you IS.. QUESTIONS, P11• II Economic News Spurs Exchange By JOHN HENRV .. ,. l ut!MU Wrltor NE\\' YORK -The stoc k market pill!d up ifs biggest one-day gain in record trading today in a resound ing reacti<tn to ~reside11t Ni xon 's shift in economic pol· IC)'. Thi!! Dow Jont's average of JO industri· ;i i.~ closed with an advance of 32.93 points to 888.9.l. lts highest leap ever , Jt's pre- FINAL STOCKS TODAY SEE PAGES 18-19 v1ous one-day record gain was 32.04 points on May 27, 1970. Volume on the New York Stock Ex- change rocketed lo a total of 31.72 mil!ioa shares, eclipsing the peak of Ul.25 mil· lion shares reached la st Feb. 3. Heavy orclers preventtd General Mo- lors from open.i11g. Several other blu1t chi p stocks did not open until near the. close_ IBM was first traded near the enrl of the da y, up 25 points from is previou s close Friday. C-hrysler'11 opening trade wa.o; a 670,000 share-block 15 minutes 1:11!- fore the close up 4~. 1'ht! m11rket literally-opened with a m11r as lr1der1 on the. floor ol the Stt>clc Et- ch11nge htaded lo their cubicles al the 11 11 .m. (EDT), opening be.JI. Volume on th@ Big Bo.1rd llrt .a two-hour rf':'Cflrd of 14.I million 1h1rl!!11 at noon, well ahe.1d or the previou1 ,record of 1%.21 million shares traded tttrough noon on April :\0, 1969, Broker!! noted that nellrly 1.4M issuts were hig her with fewer than 5ll stock!! trading at prices lowl!!r than Friday'• close.. Gold mining stock price.'! were: am ong th ose: falling. Pilerl up orde.r1 delayed !he opening of General Motors and many blue chifl slock11 expected to be kl!!y beneficiaries of lht> new Nixon Administration policie11. "Tl was ju11t tht. most wonderful thing I.hat l!!Ver happened . a master stroke, reall y SU()('rb," said Br<idbury K. Thurlow. analyst rnr tht.. brokerage firm of Hnppin , \\'<itson k Cn. "Ht.. 1N1xon ! undid with one. 10-minute ~ptf!('h 1111 rhe th1ng.c; 1ha1 )lad been bothering lhe markel all summer." Co un ty Teacher Killed in Crash • Charle!! Eric Bomg r~n . a science l!'ac.her at Sant11 Ana College anrl dir~­ lrir nr !hf' M:hoo!'! plan@tarium . was kill- ed Sunday in a traffic acciderit near Tonopah, Ne\'. California 11ighw1y pa trolmen i n Orange County said Bomgren, 45. Sa.tit.a Ana . appeared to be checking .a flat tire: on his car when ht wa1111truck by a pass- ing vehi cle on U.S. Highway Wi. The vacationiflg t@1cher wa11 dead on arrival 81 1 local bOllpital. Officials said they expect to return b.iJI body to Orange: County today. ' ' • ' ' ,, 1 •• • • ~ . .J ··1 • I ' ~ l(AMALll SKIPPE.R, CREWMAN ARR IVE IN YOK0"1AMA From Left, Pewer, Skipper Wuchkeit and Freltn Pirated Crew Almost Had No Life Preservers YO KOHAMA.. Japan (UPI) -1'he Huntingt(ln Beach !ik..ipper of the hlj1cked y1cht K11malii 8aid today !hat c.aP.tor,; ordered him and Iii~ 11'.'o.maii -crew lo jump overboard on the iJigh se:AS withou t rafti; or life jackets. "We protested and then they gavto U5 lhf' life raft and the llfe jackets:• said Rflbt>rt Weschkeil. 49. c;iptain of the 7~ fno t ketch nwned by <ti! millionaire Larry Doheny of Llls Angeles. "We had ID 11 sk for thni>e things. We lalked for about 10 m tn~•t.es. and it ~·a,11 pre.tty tense.." \Va srhkeil and two orher memhe.r!I nf lht> "Kama!il's" ('rpw arrive:d in ''okoha ma lod;:iy aboard the Italian freighter Benadi r ~·hich rei;cued them fr<tm their life raff . 81!!.sides Wasch ke1L th, Kamalii':!' rrf'w ('oni;isted of !"rank Powr.r. 47. of Newport Beach. and .John F'reitas, 52. 11!so of Hun- tington Beach. 'rhe yacht, valued ;it $1~.000. wa11 hoarded at dockside in Honolulu the night of Aug. 6 by three men, who 1et sail for th, South Pacific af ter casting WaschkeiL and h!11 companiflns 11drift. The Y<tmalii la ter waz captured by a U.S. Cn111!il Guard vl!!ssel and returned to Honolulu . The three men w@re: given ptrmissinn to land in Japan ;aft.r Ira WqU, American vioe COO!!L;ll 11t Yokohama. 1upplied them with temporary travt.l d o c u.m e n t s • \\'a.schkelt 111id they hope4 tn.-yll!t:lznt t& Honotulu Tuesday ••and ID Mck ID \\'Ork." Waschkeit 1aid three young men board· ed the Ka.ma/Ji the night of Aug . II with rf'volvers in their h11nds, and t<ild him : "This is 11 stickup. Do as .,.,.e tell you or .,.,,e'll ~noot you." "I nevto r saw them before in my life,'' \Vaschkeit ~:i id. ··w,. thought they werf! rJthf'r esc;iping from something nr Wf'rl! ,!u.~t laking the boat to go for 1 ride. They lalkrd to us vt'rV little." \V11schke 1l !aid he. Power and Freitas \\'f're p!:iced in C'ab ins in lhe. yacht with their feel and hands bound, S. Vie l Set Afire SAIGON (UP!l -A South Vietnamese man with ;an anti-American poiter set himself 11fire in front o( the U.S. Public Affairs Off ice in downtown Saigon today hut American military poliCl!men dOtJsed rhe n11mes and he was taken In a hospital. The man wai> l!'!nt.a.t ively identi fied AS Tran Viel Ngh..ia, 36, 1 disabled veteran from suburban Bien Hoa. U.S. miUtary police: said he wa!I thought to be 11 Bud- dhist monk but he was not dreued in mook's robes, Pay Questions Raised Nixon Announcement Clouds Teacher Salary Hikes By GEORGE LEIOU OI 1k !Mflr ,...., 111" Salary r11i5e111 (l'llnled -but IOI )'et pa.id -lo teachers In achoot di!ltrit!J al ong the Oran1e Coast ere clouded to- da y by President Nixon's wa1e and prict freeze. Or. John W, Nicoll. 111upe:rintendettt dt' the Newport-Mesa U11iJied School DiJ. trict, 1atd the J>'lwide.nt'1 acUon SwWy raises "many que.8U0ns'' atGit tHcher pay. 0r1.,. C4my OUlitl John Powell •lso 11ld UM fu.II «ffeet on tetchers t&J· 1rl• ~Id Mt be el.ur unUI revl111ed r@iulaUoos were ~ by the U.S. 0.- partment ol Llbor. ' In quutloo Jn the ..Newport-Mesa dilf. trl{'t I!! I %.2 ~rtlJary hikt1 the IS6 ual year·tO-)'tat ~ increnmt .,,,_ vancea IJ'•nted kit ,,...lenc-e and tMi talarlu d non-t!2 eta.fl which ,. conQ)' ..... ..Cf -,aia, The rt11C11 tht• pay cM.n,.. may M I J lffKltid by the temporary •aJe controls is due to tbt way tcbool employet are pald. Most JO.month e:mp1oye11 ol the achool dlltrlct do not receive the.Jr first pay. ch«k UDtil Oct. I, evtn lhou1h their 111- arles •re budJtted in tbe achool district's ~•dJ ~ besinnlng July I. Tht~~JOn :••ce l~eeu Is. due to end °NOY. u: ~ iffect.t iJ l PlY mcreaae1 In lho nolla!, ..,..lhcioe Iha• had been ""'· 1ta((a!fOC;. . ~Mli17 on el the l,100 t.•chtn tn Ute N~ee.a diatrlct, and mott otbtt dtatricta flt C11llfoml1. wUI not re-- ceivt I pt}'ttieck until Oc:tober1 the raft- ~ they have been set to reeeiYe m1y have IO be betd up. Dr. Nicoll suUeated. "We're cerulNy colng to be fouled up ~T _ttru." Nicoll ufd. "We've jult com- ptded ;wrltin1 out the teacher ftllt111cr1 whtch iltitMh lt'IOffic ·cloOat· ......... , PWoll tiold the count ..... ,,r itil! •H ..ntor·all cliril!ea:r..i ti tlla.4dhi:I ~ of the wagt control measure 1nd would nOl know for "lhrtt or four d1ys•· bow to·advia area 1ehool diil.rict1. Meanwhile. Bart Hake~ aecutlve aec- retary o( the Newpott.M.. EdUcatlon ~lation, u~ coricen th•t the achoo! dl!trtct mlPI ·-·llM w1p-pr!c• fretto \o ho\d up ~ PIX Jncr-1. '"Tbt diattlct har ·a lej1l and moral <lbllption to -Oft tlle roi..S 1ppn>"6 •nd iocludcd In the dlltrlcl"s lrlt-71 badget." Hake Piel. 1'>e Prmdent'• actSon .also clouds the ttaeher-<:alled lmpeue tctlon ag11IMt the district rtg1rdln1 lhJ %.2 percent w1ge lncrt1ae budReted by th~ boartl. Teacher lncreast budgeted by tht bo1rd. Tetth- ers want a 0Yf: pett!ftt hlte. Neither Hake nor NicoU could com· mtnt. 'di wbat would b.a~ aboold th• lm.Jlll!IO"Jll(jel delef!nhle t!Wt • five ,,.... mtt.lnottiit' ... 61~orilr-1Dr tuclw• ,lhlt yur. • . f1 . ·-'. - Today's FDal N.Y. Stoekll TEN CENTS eans Consumer's Effects Explained WASHINGTON <UPI) -What Prtti· de:nt Nixon's new ec:ononiic polldu will mean lo: -TENANTS : Your landlord may not raise the rent U11til Nov. 12, even U he had previously 1chedu1ed an int".rease to take effect sometifnl! before then. He could be: fined $5,000 it he disregards the directive . -SHOPPERS: You will be ablt to buy most goods. except food and IOme Im· ports , at the same price until Nov. lJ . Since: grocery pri~s change litUe from week to week shoppers probably will notice little change. But the freeze does permit retailers to charge a price equal to the highl!!st price any item was being sold for during the 30 days before the Prl'!sident stepped in. Thus , if coffee. fluc- tuated between 90 cents and SI.IO per pound, the grocer could charge SJ.10. but no more, until Nov. 12. A new 10 percenl duty on some imports will raise. their price! by that amount. Violators would be subject to the same $5,000 fine. -WORKERS: Your salary will remain fhe same, unless you suffer 11 pay cut, un• I.ii Nov. 12. Even if you had been schedul· ed for 11 pay raise , it will be put off until Nov. 12 and will not have to be pa.id retrolt'tively_ -TO URISTS: U.5. travelers aoiat oversea~ may filld their u'.s. dollar buy• fewer francs, llra. yen or whatev@r I.be forelgn curre:ncy In question may ht. -CAR BUYERS : The price or a new American cir purchased from Sunday on will drop by an .average ol POO, ll Gongresa agrees 00 repeal the seven per• cent excise tax and i! the automabrl paa athe savings 01 t.o the conaumer 11 they 1ay they will Detroit bad ·planned prie< hii.es this f&U bolt tl!q __ not bo mede until after th& ,,.... it ever. Foreign can wW cmi mor• becw aC the 10 percent duty Mii beca~,~ t'.heaper U.S. dollars ov~; ,,.. of the duty hJk@ would be .nuJllfi8d ' 1111 IS.. P'REEZE, P ... 'I). Newport Okays Boat .Launching At 26th Street After rece1v1n g protests over Ill! efun.. inalion by thre:e neighborhood boat own- ers, the Newport Beach city council h~ voled to permit the hand-lawtcb• lng of bo111.a at 26th Slreet. More than 40 street ends were opened far launching July 15. bu t the Parks, Beoaches aJ1d Recreation Commissim did not reromml!!nd 16th Strl!!et tor mfety reasons. Aetording tn a re:port by Harbor and Tidelands director GC{lrge Dawea. 26th Street's "exlsting .asphalt ramp is de-- leriorated and the approach to the ramp ls constricted." Dawes recomml'!nded Ula! if 26th Street were ~pened, the ramp should be re- paired and a barriet\),plac.ed inland to prevent trailers from Daclcing up to thl water afld causinR h11urds. The three boat-owners bad ukl other 1treet ends were too far away. C.alt Weadter Low eloudines,, and fog ire the forttast along tht coast today and Tue&cl1y with highs It the. be.kh Dear 72 rising to 84 Inland. LoWI tonight •round 16 ~- INSWE TODAY Ternaoer• from 11 Oro~ Countv Hl.glL SchooU C01Plb4M to mtlkt thtir 1ummc, "'tlli<:al "Th• Bov Frifn<I"' • ddiglltful event. See review, Paoc 11. holllllf C11tfotr•I• Clled""' Ue CllMllllOI " • ' • ~ """' ·-0..ftt '"''"' ··~ .. _ ...... , ...... -t=.:.. ~ _.......,. ' " .. M M " • " .... ~ .. , ... .. • Mond1y, August lb, 1971 OAIL Y ,ILOT 11•!1 Plllllt Fr&M Pllfle l FREEZE ... dropping of the sevf'n !)'rcent tiC'IS t t11.x. -FARMERS: F111rm pr1~1 art not 1ubj~ to the frf'eu, For this ff'IS(ln 1upermarket prices will not remain 1tablt. although lhf' ch1nge Is e1pect.ed to be slight during the 90-day !)'riod. -TAXPAYERS: If Congress agrees lo It, ff'ss money will be dtduct~ from ynur pa ycheck starting .Jan. I. The person11! extmption. ~·hich rose to $6.~ !hi.~ year. ·would increase to $750 next year. allow· Ing a Laxpaytr to deduct !hat much lor himself and each dtpendent when he fllla nut his las: form . The standard df'duc· lion, ustd by taxpayers who do not i!emiu their expenses. wnuld 11.lso rise from its current 13 percent or S!.SOO, Y.•hicheve r is larger. to JS perCf'nt nr $2.000. again ""'hichf'ver ts larger. -RA,..'KERS : Interest rate:S including mortgage rates, ~·ould not be afff'cted . -BUSrNESS MEN: If Congress ap- pro,•es, you may subtract from you r cor- porate income taxes this year whatever you spent on new equipment or machinery. up to a total of IO percent or your tax bill. The figure would fall to five percent next year and In following years. And the President is urging you to freeze your stock dividend! at previouli levels unll1 Nov , 12. --GOVERNMENT WORKERS : There will be a five ~rcent reduction In the federal work force. and some employes rould Jose their job.'l. Nixon did not specify ho'R or where the cutback "'"ou!d be madt. -VIOLATORS : The new policies would be overseen by a small government office with most of the emphasis on voluntary compliance and public watch-dogging. There are no criminal penalties for violators but a 1970 Jaw permits a fine up to 15,000. From Pagel QUESTIONS . • • 'FLASH' STRUTS HIS STUFF AT BALBOA ISLAND HOME Mike Warne Looks After Ail ing But Friendly Pelican -workers. employers. consumers -to make thill free ze work." Q, That means there Are no en· forcement tttth? Peli~an Pet A. There are a few. The White Hou~ says violations will be handled by the At - torney General. and may be enjoined by the court.s or subject to a fine of up to 15.000. Sea Bird Folloived Mike Home Q, i.!I there legal authority for such a frpeze? A boy'E best friend may be his dog , but in 12·\'ear old ~like \\larnf''s case, it's his pellW. flash. Recuperating from some unkno1-1·n malady. Flash bas taken up residence at Mike's ho~. 211 Coral A\'e, Balboa Island. for the past four days. ~like found the bird swimming in the ba v and lured him out wi!h a fish. ;,Then he just kept fnl!owing mt." said Mike. "I don't know ~·h;:it is 1>.Tnng with him -he shivers sometimes and he had !:lugs all over him . But I put some par1kttt 'pray on him and they came out ." Flash also appears to have a sl ight ~u ilibrium problem. He keeps stepping on hi.ti own feet And hls long beak has a bole in it, perhaps the resul t of a misplaced fish hook. "I take him do~'n to the beach '11th me. He. swims around and then follou•s me back." 1\like said . f lash also spendli his time watching l\.1ikf' and his brother Tom play ping-pong and Jnyfu\!y eating the fish the boys or their parents, 1\.!r. and l\.1rs. Ben Smith, may bring home . Trying to get Flash tn shriw-off his 1m- pres.":ive wing·span, l\.1ike doused the bird carefully 11·ith 1>.·ater fron1 a hose. Flash seemed to enjoy ii. but refused tn nap until placed reAllll.v on the brirk fence in front of !he hou.~r. "Of coursf'," !\.like admitted, "if I ha d a fish . he'd do anything for mro." !\.like said hf' is n1aking arrangements for Flash to be taken to a bird sanctuary. A. Yes, Congress paseed an aurhor1i1nii; law last spring -but fe1v nf the lav.:m aker~ e:irpPctecl Nixon In u~e 1L Q. What'~ the l"ffect nn propo.c:td lelephonP rhargP increases. inrrea.~ed plane and bu~ fart'.~. tuition increa~~ already announCf'd by eolltges lo take ef- fect in September. .\. Penr\ing furthPr nrdPr.c: from !he \Vh1te HnusP, all are su.~nf'nrlf'rl until !he Pnri 1Jf the lree7.t, ~·hich 1s offici A!!y set for Nnv. 12. Q. Are indiv\du11l "merit" inPre;1ses in pa~· affPcied, as "'·ell ll s negntia!Pd seL- llPmen!s~ A. Ye.c:. under te rms of the White House order Q. \\'ill ~easonal 11:nrkers. inrlud1ng tea chers . 1>.·ho signed conlract.c: l a.~l spring [or pay increases effect1\'e. at schriol nl)f!ning be barred from gf'lting them " Newpo1·t Sho1·es, l111·oad s To Get As1ll1alt Coating A. The orders say they must ~·ail. 3 Congressmen Not Available Srlml"rh.Jng final !~· i' gr11ng !') be don"" abou! Lhe rl us1v tnroarls !n \'t"')Xlrl Shores • Ne<;t·port Beach cnunc1lmeT1 ~1rinri:iy night dJrrcted !hr Grneral Sf>r1·1rPs [)e. DAILY PILOT Otlt.;C,( COA5f ,Ul lli .. IOIC; COMllANY •ob•'' N. w,,, l"·n d•• ,,.... P111>"•~•r J •• ~ •· c ... 1.,, 111<.t l"ru.,..,t ,,.... c.....-11 M•~•~tr T~om11 ICt•vil Etl'"' T~'"'"' A. M11111hl ~t Mt-•'t Edll<>r L '•'•• IC,;,, "'~ .... ~ (tty l!dllo< H1w,ort lf'ec.~ Offlu llll Ntwpotl lo11l t~t•'4 ,1r1,;1;~9 Add11n: P.O. 801 l llS, 'IJ66J o ..... -... Cotll ......... llO Weir fltY S!•r~ ~tu•ll ... (~: l'r ~°''" A.,...,.. 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U.2S ,,..,.,,,, r. oy "'Ill U.11 -"'"" ..im•rY llll•!lflU!ot>1, 11.JJ "'t"IMy, For Op in ions p..lr!mPnt to lav :i t.hin cnaJ flf asph11lt on the un pa 1·ed sert1ons nf \ol1on. f trn and Cr;int ~lrf'ets, 11nd tool] fhf' l1nimpr1"11·ed strip alo ng tht north side of P<icHic Cna.c:t ThrPe of four congrf.'ssmen whns11 H i):!hll·:i ~·. rl1s!r1P!S 1ntludf' p<irtions nf Oraniit" Cou n- ty wrrt" n11t of thP rnuntr.v Inda~·. ;ind not At th~ ~ame time. lhPy d1rl"('ted Ci!v availa hl P for comment on 1hr Prr.~irlenr~ ~-tanager Roher! L. \\'yn·n In Sf'e H rhf. · "'''"·p·1·r·-r••t r0ntrol mPasurf'.~. stall' u·111 pa l'e !hf' enrire f.oast Hi,l!hlA'llY " ~ ' ~ ~ .. r1gh1-nf-way_ A spnkesrneo ror Rrp. ,Jnhn r.. Schm1t1. (R·Tuslin 1. said the conp:re ssman vi·As in AMut 15 fef'I of the Ccl11.c:! Hi,i::hwll.\' be-Lisbon on hi~ w;1v to 11 tour of the formrr '"''"'" H1ghliind Avl"nur 11nd i;l l't StrfC'tl, Belrrian cnlonie's of Africa . The rou~hl\' In the u!1lity po ll" l1nP , i-" now ~ unimprovtd. spokesman l.'mphasi1.rd !he trip "i~ no !,l'pical congression::il junket. He 's paying Th~ thrte intror1nr l'lreels art no11· JU.c:t his own way." tl1r1 bet11·een PCH anrl Ne11·port Shores ~fean~·hile , ill the olher end of the Drive. globe, Rep. Richard T. Hanna t [). A fn urth <frf't-1 lt-arl1n,&: lnwan1 lhf' Tl"l'-Anaheim l. was touring Hong Kong ll'ilh lrlPnrial rl!!velnpment. Lug11nl 11 Stretl. 11•11! Hnuse Speaker Carl Albert. not be 1mprnvM h!>rau ... ,. nf a barrier A spnkl'-"man fnr Rep. Craig Hnsmer 1'1.c:t hrlnrp its interst-cr1on "'1th N('1-1•port IR·Lnng Beach1. indicated only !hat the Shnrr.c: On1·,. th<tl pr1'h1hi t~ !hrough !rat-cnnRressman wal' "v11cationing." bul fir rlPclined to say where other th11n that he Puhllc \\'orks Dirl'ctor .Jn~t>ph T Ot'" i.c: "out nf thP counlry.'' 11n 1n a ml'mnr;,nrl11m In cn11nrilml"n. Of thr lnca! rnngrr:r>smrn. only Ar p. Px pl:i1n ffi 1h:i1 !ht-si ref'I~ Wf'rp nt rPr Char!rs f.. \Viggins 1 R·F:l ,\fnnte 1, "'hose r 11\'('rj hPra\151' !hP :r;!;i1r, ln IR!i.l ;irlnptl"d district inrlude.c: cities in North Or11nge rhr P<ic1fir Cna.~1 FrPPwAy 11l1gnment Coun!y reinRin:i> in the U.S. while ihrn11gh lhl' .c:trir. Oini;irr!':i> i.~ in rerrsi;. Hr rxpl.:iinf'rl !he cllv h..l rl s1ar1 cn tn A Hanni! 11idf' .-.111d IO<la y the bill lorm an a:r;se:r;~1nen1 tl is!nr t 1n lhl" RTl'.!I authoril!ini;t the President In enflrt wiis;e In r11ise funrls f"r Hi "" u·ork, but that and pri<"e freezes w11s cn--authnred hy the prn1e rt 111·:1~ ahanrl.pnP!f Orange C-Ount.y Cong ressmfln ":ho h11d \\fvnn ""''1' 111.~o ..lSkt"rl tn ~,.if th,. l!l;it ,., "ow the 011-npr of much or !ht land. uri;ted such controls as early as A ye ar 111·ould be \l'i llin,1? lo po11rticipate !n l!urh !I fl,l?O. spl'Cial district nnw, or 111 !east a~e, to \\1iggins. however. r;aid he believes the sell the nght-nf-wt1 y for pnvatp dpi·elnp. 90-dll)' CMtrols "are not going to rlo men!. an~1hing about the long range problems "The slatp will nt>rer l!tl 11 freew~v of the economy unless the President there. thfoy mi1i h1 .1!l wplJ !ti" .. up II')'· plans to enact some more permanent 1nQ ... nnttd f'l'l1,nrilm.:iri P:ir:r;nn.' cures during the lempor1ry period." l nunrilmoln Don.:i1d ~f,-Jnni~. ~·hn rl"f'I-\\'lggins said he would "ottd lo find out r".~""nts thf' iirE':t ~llirf. "J tfl')n '! !hinlr rh , 11hout such long range cures" before len- a~!'i1'$.<m*'ni th.~tnrl !dl"a u.·ill nv." hnt hi! rl ing 1 wholehearted endorsement of the ap-r,.M t! 11·011lt1 hit wnr1h "' rrv Prf'.sidenrs artion~ v.·hich he said, H"" !air! th" 1nt11rim 1mprn\'f'mf'nt~ "surpri~ed me ." 11·l"re nPCP~.~an· ht"{a 11,~,. of !hi! llRtr11vii-HP s11id that \l'agt-ahd price contml11 !inn C"au~f"d N .. 11.'J')l'lf'I Shnrr11 r,.llidl"fll!l u~ed lo C:flntrol innatinn during Wnr ld but urRed th" r1rv tak, sll"~ not rnil y tn \\'ar II and the KoreRn conflict had pro- @:""t th,t st;t!t lo i;ivr up I!! proptiirly hut duced "bure1ucr11hc chaos." to fprre fut ur e d~velnpers in I~ ar@ a to "! have regularly supported m1>~· Improve th11 sln'ets that Ah11t lht:ir proi> traditional means ol controlling e.xcesses -. I . • l'rflr~ 11 ~. t~~v ~re d~v~~--· ,, __ In the. economy..1." Wi!Ens said. . . -. • •"',----....... ,ir..c. -::-· -~ -~ ...... ,,. ..... - • Off l11to tl1e ll'il1l lt'et Yonder OAIL Y ,!LOT ,~0!01 tty Grn l dl"•l .. r Ne"'port Beach lifeguards Saturday staged lheir annuaJ Great \Valrus Swim for all guards "'ho've seen more than 35 summers. They all made il around Newport Pier. Some ('(lnveyances were a b1l bizarre. Some \1·ere sun1marily <l1squalif1ed . like Buddy Belshe (left) \1·ho got towed around by his son, Dana. ••• rer.Wf>tl To tl1e Victo1· • • • l{e re he is. folks, "J'he Lireal \Va lrus. al1a," Neu·rort ]\.!arine S11fety Director Robert Reed. preparing to bra1·e the brine 1n Salurrla y·~ Great \\lalrus S"·1m around l\e\1·port Pier. He made 11. ll..lnriy Prlf ~1ra1·11s a . c·h1e( iud,gP anrl l('arler of the rRhhle at Ne"'· port's (:real \\'al ru.~ S11·im . bu:-i-e" hre~uarrl ~erretar.v La\'erne Fan· fro ck 11hn 1ra s derl11red "1r1nner" nf the racE' beca u~e ~he \1a s th"! rretl1e.c:t ~1ghl around. She \1·as rlunkerl to make victory decree ""~lid " ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ s~hools ' Utility Bills Big If l'nu ;:ind 11111r •pn11~e ;:irP nrnnP !o fre1 O\'Pf thP 1non!hl.1· h ill~ for 1!11~. f'i"r !rir1tl' 11nrl walrr. in1iii;i:1nP hn11· vn11 ·rl feel if th~ fnll n"·in,i;: :innual .~tatemCnt~ were tn 11rr 1ve 111 your ni:iilhf'X. Frnrn Sn11thrrn Cal1 fnrn 1;i (;;i~ (;nm. p;,n~ .Sll!l,!14.1 RZ. "::i1rr · $n5,144 20 , ~-rnm Snulhrrn C::iliforni :i Edi.<nn ('om. p::in.1 $2Z!l.41!l 3S. F1·om f1nn:r; 511pply1ng 1:ip And bottl{'d The hral, r><'"'rr and w:i !er hi ll~ !ntal rirarl ,v $41 5.1)(\11 for lhe .1·e11r, fnr lh11 i\'r11·p<1rt-Me~a !'n1 fird Sch11nl f11~1 rirl. Fnr1L1n:ilrly, thry don't con1e ;ill ;<I nnre. nw .. WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How COfl I b• s9'e rile mHc:hondlse Is ftOt defect1Ye7 Co1ta Mes• J•welry & lo•11 unconditio11,..11y qu11rantees .... erythinq they set1. How do you loon money? We !011n money directly on mo1t •ny item of .,.,Jue for a period of up lo se.,.•n monlhi. How do I know yoc.'re l99ltlMOte? Co1t1 M11 • J ewl!lty & Loen i1 • memb•r of the Chember of Commerce •1 well 11 the C 1liforni1 Col. 1 .. tet•I loan A11oci1tion, end h11 be•n in bu1ine11 in Costa ~111 for 1 '4 y11r1. Why ~ I 90 to Cotta Mete JewWy & LOCM 1 To ,,.,.. mon1y end 1hop in 1 friendly, r1lered 1tmo1pher1. Hne I n« bHtl to • store fnlt yeon 1 No! But come i11 end lite for your11lf. You'll find if I fe1cin etin9 ed.,.111tur1 in 1hoppin9 ind be 11m11 i1d 1+ th• tremendous 1evin91 on quelity m1rchendi11. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COST A MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COMI IN AND IROWSI AROUND 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. PHONE 646·7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MnA -·--Harloot ... ' • DOM RACITI OUR MOIT UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE • ~ ,_ .. .,. • ifl-•otolll ... ...... -... 111 , .... ", .. """' d\e..,011cl te eJIJltelM " 40•i. MORI Hunt Y•• ,..n111 fot 11 .. , •••• , .. , ... ,, .. k ... Cot1 Y•• Ille ft wtll 01,.... wt..,.7 COMJIARI. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONOITIONALL Y GUARANTEED 30 DAYS 7 " Costa Mesa EDITION VOL M, NO. 195 , 4 SECTIONS, 18 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1971 e reeze: * * * * * * * ft * Big Questions A11swered Nixon's Wage-prize Freeze Prornpts Many Queries ISee QUESTIONS, Page Zl \\IASHlNGTON IAP) -Here iire some questions and answt>rs on !hi' 90-day wage-pric:e freeze ordrrcd into effect on Sunday by Presidcnl Nixon: Q. Whal is the level at v:h ich pru:es, rents, wages and salaries are frozen'! A. The ceiling price or wage may not exceed the level tha! prevailed in the month ended August 14, 1971. Q. What does the price freeie cover? A. All commoclilies and !!erviccs :ire af- fected except raw agriculturAI producl~, Q. What about price lncreaseii which have been announced but not yet put in efle<:t, like some of the recently an- Market Marks Biggest Day's Gain in History By JOHN HENRY AP ll~lllllH Wrl!or NEW YORK -The sloc k market. piled up ils b1ggesL on e·day gain ln record trading tnday in a resounding reilction to President Nixon's shift in economic pol - icr. The Dow .Jone1; rt \lerage of JO industri· .als closed "'ith an 11dvanre nf 32 9J p0ints 10 11811.95, its h1ghesl leap ever. It's pre- ''ious one-day record gain was 32 .04 points on Ma y 27. 1970. Volume on the New York Stock Ex- l'hange rocketed to a tota l of .11.72 millio111 shares, eclipsing the peak <If 28.25 mil· lion shar~s reach~ last F'eb. 3. Heavy orders prevented General Mo- tors from openiag. Several other blue chi p stocks did not optn until near the close IBM was first traded near the end nf tht day. up 25 points from i! previous close Friday. Chrysler's opening trade was a 670.000 share block 15 minutes be· Jore the close up 41!1.. The market literally opened with a r0ar as traders on the noor of the Stock Ex- change headed to their cubicles at the IO a.m. {EDT l, opening hell . Volume on the Big Board hit a two-hour record of 14 .6 million shares at noon, we!I ahead of the previous record of 12.26 million shares traded through noon on April :10, 1969. Brokers noted that nearly 1,400 issur.s "'ere higher with fewer than 50 stocks FINAL STOCKS TOOAY SEE PAGES 11·19 trading close. 111 prices lower than Friday·s Gold mining stock prices were among those falling. Piled up orders delayed the opening of General ~1otors 11nd many blue chip stock.~ expected lo be key beneflci :iries of the new Nixon Administration policies. "It was just the n1ost wonderful thin1t that ever happened, a master stroke , really superb." said Rradbury K. Thurlow, analyst for the brokerage firm of Hoppin, W1tson '1. Co. ''He (Nixon) undid with one JO-minute speech all the things that had been bothering the market all summer." The pace of trading showed in con!inual movement on the Stock Exchanie floor, ~s traders and messengers moved from post to post. One observer said if. w11s the heaviest noor activity in many yea rs. A steady stream of people flowed along the two main aisles. Richard Gusick. a partner in Treves Co .. commented : "Wall Street looks upon lhe fact that the President finally did something as a positive rorce . His sit.tinEt on the fence had been upsetting lhe Street." Appeals Court Postpones Deci si on 011 County LAFC .Justices nf the F111Jrlh Dist rirt Cour( n/ Appt>als tod<iy deferred u111il \Vednesday a ruling on a bid hy Oran~e Cou nty Su- perviso rs Robert Battin and Ronald Cas- pers to nullify Superior Court Judgc Ned Rutter 's decision in the Local Agen- cy Form11rion Commission controversy. An appellate court clerk in S211 Bernar- dino said arguments fi!ed by the Orange County Chapter of the League of Cal i- fornia Cities in opposition to the Ba ttin· Caspers writ of proh ibition compelled the appellate bench to put off its e:i:pected ruling for al least 48 hours. The writ, filed Friday by th(' CflUnly counsel'g office asks the court to set aside an earlier ruli11g by Judge Ruiter, In which the jurist refused lo recognize the lega l .standing of lhe LAfC board as 5el out by Bettin and Caspers. lC'rton Counri!ma n Louis Reinh.trdt rath· er th;in Los Alam11os Councilman JOf! Hyde in twri coveted LAFC sc.ats . Thal ru!1ng was made ;if11'r ;i r1 nl0u11 meeting a week ago 10 v.·h1ch A-allin anrl 1-fydl! ran from the hearing room afl ~r attempting lo replace Pearson with Licker. Pears<>11 and Relnhardl. were in their seats two days later to join in the 4-1 re- jection Of Santa An11 's proposed annex- ation of the "Promised Lanrl" -a 938-acre ~ctor at the he.art of the politi- cal maneu vering that led to the fra cas and Judge Rutter's decision. Both the LAFC and the Superior Court , through Judge Raymond Thompson, ha ve rlelivered rulings that leave the way clear for propo"'-nts of Irvine cityhood to vol e the area into their en visaged com munity. nounced sleel increases? A. The y are suspended. They can take effect 90 days [rom the August 14 fr eeze date. Q. If a wage contract ca lls for a pay in- crease on Sept. I. may it take effect? A, No. It can take effecl 90 days after the freeze date. Q. Whal about wage negotiations now in process : should th('y be halted? A. No, the government wanl1 th&'Tl to proceed to a settlement. But any wage in- creases y,·hich result are to be delayed for 90 days. Q. What happens to the cost-of-living escalator clause in many wage contrac!s, pinned to past consumer price advances? A. The wage increase will be deferred . A Wh ile House statement s ay s : "Increases in prices, renls, 0r wagr.~ under existing con1racts will need to be deferred." Q. \Vhat "'i ll replace lh(' frreze in 90 da.1·s~ A. Thal remains !(l bt' wnrked Olli hv Nixon's newly t reated, cab1nr r.)eve l Co~t of l.ivl ng Council. It apparen1 1y will work v.·ith industry and labor leaders for !IOmf': form or volu ntary guideline restraint in all m11jor industries. Q. Could the freeze be extended if such agreements are nol rea ched'! A. Presu m.?.bly it could . And lhe threat rema ins, as a spur to th!! agreementJ;, that Congress would impose mflndatory controls to prevent an outbreak of in- creasrs v.·hen the freeze expires. Q. How will the freeze be enforced~ A. It ~·i ll be "monitored,., say!li the White House. by the staff of the Office of Emergency Preparredness. This is the Rgency which would provide the skeleton for a price and ration control agency in lime of war. Q, Does the OEP have a staff capable of nationwide price-wage surveillance ? A. Obviously not. President Nixon said: "I am relying on the voluntary coorcr;i- tion of al! Ar('lericans -ea ch one of you ~ workers, emplriyers, consumer.~ -lo make lhls fr ee ze work." Q. Th;il means there are no en- /orcemenL tee th ? A. There <ire a few The \Vh1 Le House gays t'1olatinns will be handled by !he Al - lor ney General. and may be enjoined by thf' courts or subject lo a fine of up lo $:'1.0()() Q. Ii: there legal authonly for ~uch a free ze" A. Ye.~. CongrPss pascerl an authnnzin,I! l;iw l;ist i:pn ng -bu! fpw of the la v.·maker~ expec1ed Nixon 10 use 11. Q. \rhat ·., r he effrct on proposed !elephone charge increase.'i. incrcasf!rl pl;:ine and bus fare~. tu1uon increase~ already announced by coUeges lo takt ef· fe el in Sep!en1ber. .\, Pend ing fur th er nrrlers frnrn the White House. all are suspended until the enrl of the freeze, y,·h1ch Is offi cially set for Nov. 12. Q. Are individual ''mf!rit"' increases in pay affected, as well as negotiated set· llements? A. Yes , under terms or the Wh ite House order. Q. Will seasonal workers. includ ing teachers, who signed con!racl .~ la.~t. $pring for pay increases tlfectlVt' at school open ing be harred from gethng them? A. The orders se.y they must v.•a1l. Wet and Wild Making like an otter, Kim Platte, 10, oC Costa Mesa , glides head first down !lick lenglh ol wet plastic durin1 fun and 1ame1 1t city'1 Te- Wink.Je Park. It's another way to keep cool on 1 warm summer day. Beside~. it'1 fun. Don't knock it, if you haven't tried il. Costa Mesa Ruling Slated 011 OCC Assessment Bid By TERR.Y COVILLE Ot !~• O•lll' l"llol 11111 Cos ta Mesa ci ly councilmen are e.:z. pected tn decide lonigh! if thry want to help offict11ls of the Coast Cn mmunity Cnl!cge District install $922.!iOO in im· provcmcnu at Or11nge Coast College. Cit y Manager F'rf!d Sorsaba! said to- day hP. will ask the council lo makt 11 f1n::i! decision no !he college distnct re· quPs1 fo r 1!'113 Act ::iurhorizalion. r.1elln\vhile, Colle~e officials have. i5SU('d ~ rwn-p age defense for their use of the 191 3 Act -il allows .a city council to sel. up a. special assessment district :-iround a college without asking voter ap- prtlval. District ;iflminislrators say use of the 1913 Act will save taxpayers $50,000, the cost of a bond election. They also point out I.hat the $50,000 nearly equals the firsl yea r's interest pa yment on the im- provements. The last time they proposed · the 191:1 Ar t l.o the councili they were severely r.rit1c1zed because the ~t would allow Cost11 Me1a to obligal.t Newport Beach re11idf'nlt1 to ,11 lemporary tax increase. Dr. Norman Watson. chancellor of th e district. replies that the district ha! always Imposed some taxe1 without any election, in the form of permissive over- rides. One sueh override is the community service tax which built swimm ing pool~. parking Jot~ and other athl etic facili ties al bolh Orange Cnast and Golden \Vest colleges. War so n al sn "'role in the two-pag e memo to thl' counril lhal even though the council sets up !he asi1essmen! district. lhe college di st.ricl levies the tax. He also wro!e 1ha t. part of the $900,000 might be paid from general fund s, and the tax might not he needed. The biggest improvement Coast officials want lo make is installation of a $261.000 cable television system with a hook-up to Orange Coasrs computers. Other requested imprnvement.s include campus lig hting , signs and maps ; more parking: rehabilitation of the iiwimming pool: new lighting for the stadium ; a O('W track and fencing for the track, and a sprinkler system for all alhletic practice fields. His decisioo, in effect until he hold.~ a hearing Aug. 2.l reeognizes Anaheim Councilman Ch;i rlc i1 Pearson. ra ther than A11ahei m attorney Htrb Lic ker and Fu!· Newport Okays Boat Launching At 26th Street Pay Questions Raised College off icials are also asking the Hunlington Beach City Council to set up a 1imi111r as5essmenl district for Golden West College. If either, or both district., 21re approved. the tai would apply to the !See COLLEGE. Pase 2) After receiving protes1s over its elim· ination by thret neighborhood boat own- es. the: Newport Beach city council h11 voted to permit the hand-launch- ing of boaU al 26th Street. Mort than 41) street eod!I were opened for launching July IS_ bot I.be Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission did not recommeM 26th Street for safety rea.sons. According to a report by Harbor and Tidtland~ directm-G~rge 01twes. 2tith Streers "existing a~phalt ramp i11 rli:- te:riorated and the apprnach to the ramp is constricted.·· Oawes recommended that If lflth Stree1 •·ere reopened , the ramp !l~OUlrl hf r~ pAired and 1 ba rrier placed inland to prevtnl lrlilers from b11cking up to the water aad c11u111n~ )l;ir..1 rds. The thrte boat-owner~ had !\aid other strett tnds were ·100 far away. -·- Nixon Announcement Clouds Teacher Salary Hikes Mesa Families Win Awards For Ecology By GEORGE LEIDA!. Of """ 0.!ty l'llel '"" Salary raises granted -bui Mt yet paid -to t.eacbe~ In school diatricts aloog the Orange Coast are clouded tc:r. day by Pre!:ident Ni1on'1 w11e Ind pric• fmze. Dr. John W. Nicoll. 1uperintendent of the Newport-Me~a Unified School Dts· ltict. said the Pmident's action Sunday raises "many question!" about leacher pay. Orange. Clll.Jny Counsel ,John Powell alsO said the fuU effecl nn le11cher!' g11 f· arie.J would not be c)e;ir until rPv1sf'cl regulations were issued by the U.S. De. partmenl of Labor. In question in lhe NPwport-Mesa dJ&· tric t is a. 2.2 percent s;ilary hike. the u.(· u<11I year-10-ye11:r ~alary increment ad· v11nce~ gr11nttd for f!X j}Crience and !hi! ii;alarit!I ti noo-te.1chiJ1g Al.aft which re· cently w~e reC:laislfled, Nicholl ~11ld. _ Tht .rea!OO these pa.y ctiana~ may be -.;J) 1-~"--· --o'lr1 ----. ~ffectld by the temporary wage contrnlll rs .due to the way school. empklyes are pa rd. of the w3ge control measure and would not know f{71" ''lhrce or four days" how to advist area school districts. . M~t lG-mooth employes of the liChool d1!tr1ct do not receive their first pay-Meanwhile, Bart Hake. uecuUve tee· checlr until Oct. 1. even though their sal· retary of Lhe Newport-Meu EdUcatioo aries a~ budgetttl in the !lchool dll!ltrtcr1 Association . e1prtssed conceni that the Uscal year beginn ing July I. ~c.hool district miaht u1e the wage.price Tht: Nixon w3ge freeze is due to end freeze to hold up teacher pay incmses. Nov. 12 and affects all pa y h1creases in "The dJ11trict has a lea:al .and moral rhe nation. even those that had been con-obllg1tlon lo pass on the raises approved tracted ror, .. and included in the diatrief'1 1971·71 ~ince nearly 11Jt of lht 1.100 ieachtrs budget," Hake did. In the Newport -Mt."11 district, ;ind mo"t Tut Prei;ldenrs action 1Jl.!IO cloud" the other di stricts in Ca llrornia. will not rt-t'achcr -called Jmpa~se action against the re1ve .11 paycheck unlit Oclober, the ra is-tllstrtct regarding the 2.2 percent wagp "-~ they havt been set 10 rtceive m11y in creA!le budgf!ted by the board. TeachPr h;i;ve to be held up, Or. Nicoll s11a:11:e!ll.ed. lncrr,.se b11dgeled by the OOard. Teach- "\l.'f>'rl? c.(lrta 111!y going le be fooled ~);: er11 wa111 a livr percent hi ke. hy 1h1s:· Niroll s~id , "Wt''v e just com-Neither H<1ke nor Nicoll could com· plrled writing oul the ttacher cnnr.r.11ct~ men~ on whal would happen ehould th1 which include sp('cifir dollar amounts." impa!lse p•r1tl determine th11t a rive per· Eight Costa Men famillel!I will rea:ive certiflates tonlaht from the city council for their winnln& effoN In July in the city 's monthly ecology begins at home co ntest. The winners are: Roy J. Roblne, 176 Center St .; F. P. McGovern. 161! Santi Ana Ave.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carson, spac, 43. 1750 WhltUei' Ave.: Mrs. Joh!ln- n11 van den Berg, 989 Oak SI. Alr.o. Le<l H. Lewan, 2!.07 Duke Placr.: Mr and Mr1. D. Devenctncl. :1100 Monroe Way; Bernard Ungrodt, 92'7 Pnosidio Drive; 11nd Robert W. Collins. 3483 Sanla Clara Ci rcle. The contest Is sponsored by lhe city beautlficatian committee. Entry blanks for each month'• contest are available 11l Powell 11aid the county (nunsel s!al{ cent Increase waa in «der for teachers was _::!Ol'_kin.J ~c.la.rJ.fI.c!._~~eff~~ ~th1Ase~:. _ . .. _.... • ... _ the cily clerk'1.Ql'lice. " -. ---. ---------•P----..... -------- Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS eans Co11sumer's Effects Explained WASHINGTON IUP!l -What Pre&i· dent Nixon's new econolT'Jc policies will mean to : -TENANTS: Your landlord may not raise the rent until Nov_ 12, even if bl had previously ir;cheduled an Increase to take effec t sometime before then. He could be fined $5.llOO lf he disregar& Uw! directive. -SHOPPERS: You will be able to buY, most goods, except food and some im· ports, at !he same price until Nov. 12. Since grocery prices change little from week to week shoppers probably will notice little change. But the freeze does permit retailers to charge a price equal to the highest price any item was being :i;old for during the 30 days before the President stepped in. Thus, if coffee flue· tuated between 90 cents ;ind SI.IO per pound , the grocer could chaqi;e $1.10, but no more, until Nov. 12. A new 10 pe rcent duty on some impor ts will raise their' prices by that amount. Violators wouJd be subject to the same $5,000 fine . -WORKERS: Your salary wUI remain the same. unless you suffer a pay cut, un.• Iii Nov. 12, Even if you had been acheduJ· ed for a pay rai&e, it will be put off unW Nov. 12 and will not hav• to be paid retroactively. --.TOURISTS: U.S. trave;lerg going overieas may find their U.S. dollar buys fewer francs, lira, yen or whatever 1bl foreign currency in question may be. -CAR BUYERS : The price of a new Am erican car purchased from Sunday on will drop by an average ol $200, if Congress agrees to repea l the seven per· cent excise tax: and if the l!lutomakers pas sthe savings on to the consumer al they say they will. Detroit had planned price hikes this fall but they may not be made until after the freeze is over. For('ign cars will cost mo re because of the 16 percent duty and bf!cause of th4 cheaper U.S. dollars overseas; but par& of the duty hike wnuld be nullified by the !Set FREEZE, Page ZI Dog Catclier Gets His Man ll was 11 doggone shame P'rid11y !he 13th was so unlucky for Michael R. Cleavinger. All he was trying to do was keep a lil!le while terrier out of the clutches of the Newport Beach dog catcher . The pup wen t free. Cleavinger didn 't. Humane Officer Denni5 Smith said he was about IQ capture his canine at Ba lbn11 Boulevard and 27th Street Friday night. when Cleavinger ran up and scared it a"·ay. The dog went one way and the 20-- year-otd restaurant manager we.nt the other, with Patrolman Smith in hol pursuit. finall y catching him about a block away. Cleavinger, 128 26th Sf .. wa!I ar- rested and booked on ii;usp!cion or interfer ing with an officer In the performance of hi1 duties. Orange C.ut We•t•er Low cloudJneu and fog m the forecast along the coast today ind Tuesday with highs at the beach near 72 rising to 84 Inland. Low1 tonight around M degree:s. INSIDE TODA. Y TeenaQers from 11 Oronge- Countt1 High. Schools combine to make thtir summtr mu.sieal "Tht Bou Fr iend" a deJightful event. Sec rtview. Po ge J7, '"'"" C1t1t.r•I• Cllttllflt U• (111111111111 c-1n c,..11 .... 111 0.tl~ Ht!ICH l"terl1I l"lff lnterttlR-1 ll'!n1nt1 H-K-AM U 11 .... t .. ' ' ""' ,. ,. " • " 11·1' " . " Me•ll' ,, HUltllti H-W Ort1>,. e..,"f' n l¥1l'l1 1".,ter 11 '"""' Jl·b Ille-Ml l'll ... l•lt T111'1'!1llll \J , ...... ,. ,, ••• 1111... • w•1i. '#1"' Tl w,_., ..._ ,,.,, W.nf,..... W -::::::;.:'f';:::::-::~~~::::-:-:;-,~::::_~•~~.~~-~· ~· -;J . . f DAIL V PI LOT t Bu Order• Hit FroM P .. • 1 .,, Federal Justice FRE EZE ... droppinl'. of the st-ven percent e.1ci!t tu. -FARMERS: Farm prices are not 1tJbject to the freez.e. For Ulls ruson aupermarket prict s will not ~ain sta ble, altho ugh the change is e.1-pected to be !light durlnc !ht 9<kiay ptrkM! Thwarts Wallace -TAXPAYEl\S: lf Ctin(tess agrees to It. Jess money will be deducted from your paycheck st11rtlng Jan . L The prrsonal e.xemplinn . whirh rose In Sl'Sfi this .vear, "'nuld 1nf'rrasr tn $7:.11 nPXI ~r.;r, alln w- ing a taxpayer to dt>du rt that 1nuch for hirnsC'Jf and rach deprnderit when he fill~ n11t his l;ix f~1rn1 ThP _,[anrl;:ird rlcduc· t1rm. u~r1J by la .xpa~ers "'ho do not il<>tTI JZf' tht·ir P~f>ens1·s \\nuld alsn nse from Jts current ll perl>cnt or Sl.500, y,·hirhever is larger. 10 15 pl'rcent or $2 .000. again \\'h1che\'er is larger BIR~fl~G HAr--!. Ala IL'PI 1 -A ftderal judge !old lhr JrfJf':rson Cnunty School Board ~1onday In 1gnorr an~ anti- busing orders lrom Go1• G('l)rge C. "-'a1Jace if \\'allacf':':; ordt-rs cnnfl1ct wit h thosf': handed down by lht-courts. U.S. District Judgf': Sam C. Pointer Jr. rendered the decision in denying a motion to include Gov. Wa llace as a defendant in thf': Jeffer!On County school deseg rega· tion case. (Set related story Page SJ Wallace, saying he wa~ invoking his police powers as governor, last week told Tliree Solons Not A round For Response Thrtt: of four congressmen v.'hose districts includf': portions of Orange Ulun· ty were out of the country toda y, and not available for oomment on the President"! Wage-price-rent control measurf':s. A spokesmf':n for Rep. John G. Schmitz (R·Tu.stinJ , said the congressman was in Lisbon on his wa y to a tour of the former Belgian colonies of Africa . The spokesman emphasized the trip "is no typical congressional junket. He's paying bis own way." Meanwhile, at the other end of the globe. ~p. Richa~d T. Hanna r_D- Anaheim \, "-'as touri.ng Hong Kong with House Speaker Carl Al~rt. A spokesman for Rep. Cralg Hosmer (-R-Long Beach). indicated only that the congressman was "va cationing... but declined to say whue other than that he iii "'out of the country." Of the local congressmen. only Rep. Charles E. \\'iggins (R-EI Mantel. whose district includes cities in North Orange County remains in the U.S. \.\'hile Congress is in recess. A Hanna aide said today the bill authorizing the President to f':nact wage and price frf':f':Zes was co-authored by the Orange County Congressman who had ui'ged guch controls as early as a year • ,o. Wiggins . however. said he belie\'eS the 96-day controls "are not going to do anvthing about the long range problems ef • the f':COnomy unless the Presiden t plans to ena ct some more pennanent cures during the temporary period.'' ·Wiggins uld he would '"nf':ed to find out 1bout such Jong range cures " before !en· ding a wholehearted endorsement of t_he Presidr:n t's actions which he said, "surprised me," He said that wage and pricf': controls U5ed to control infla tion during \Vorld War U and tbr: Korean CClnf!ict had pro- dUced "bureaucratic chaos." "I ha\'e regularly su pported more traditional means of controlling f':xcesses lzl the economy," Wiggins said. From Pqe l COLLEGE .:. e.nhrf!. district Hunt1n g\nn Stach ga\'e 1nlt1al approval In the co ncept. bu t has not taktn furth~r actinn on it \Vat.son said todav he dllf'sn't plan to makt any presentation al 1nn1ghl '!. coun· ell meeting The di~trict mad l" 11s prl"s('n · talion during a study session twn v:et ks ago. ar v.'hlch time ~nm~ counr!l mPn criticized d1stric:t of1 1c1als for providing insufficitnt informatinn The counc!l metts al 6.30 p.m , 1n counC'1! chambf-r~ OU.H61 COAST DAILY PILOl Ol.t"Gf: COA5T ,U.L15 Ml"G COM~•UY •elt•,+ N. Wtt ' ,.ros·o..,1 •"" ,.,..,,,.,. ... J 1~~ l. Curl•v voee ,., .. 1., ... 1 1/'\CI ~•I M1,...oe• T~e"''' IC11~il Ed•l"' The,..•l A. Mur11~i111 M1~10l"O .!"''°' Ch ,r!11 H. Le111 1t:t h1rcl I'. Nill Au+111~. M•~•a •~11 1a•1e•1 c .......... Offk• J JO w,,, l1v Str11t M.1ili11t .Aclcl ••11: l'.O. le• 1s•o. 'J~l6' ............. thf': Jefferson County Board to ignore ftdtral court orders and rf':assign 1 pupil,. Pamela Davis, to a school closer In her home. She "''a15 scheduled to bf'. bused IQ a school. which Wallace !'iaid, was a bout 20 miles from where she Jived. Late Ja~t week the governor also ordered lhr reopening of an all·b!ar:k school which had been closed by federal court order in !..imestone Ulunty, and in- dicated he y,·ou!d countermand still ad· ditlonal court orders this y,·eek unless the federal government halted the practice of busing students to achieve racial balance in schools. Pointer said I.he ~lallace order con· cerning Pamela Davis was mr:rely "an exercise .of free speech by the governor. and he is entitled to it as much as anybody." But Pointer made it clear the . boa rd must obey federal desf':grega tion orders and dlsregard any orders from 't\'allace if they were contradicto ry. '"If he asks you to disobey the order of the court it would be void an d of no ef- fect," Pointer said. The judge. appoi nted ea rlier th is year to the federal bench by President Nixon, read from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Supreme Court dr:cision . He emphasized a section stating if there was any state restriction order or legislation, it must fall before federally guaranteed con· stitutional rights . "As far as thr: actual transfer of Pamela Davis to Minor High School , whether or not the board proper ly ex· ercised its discrf':tion in that matter can be determined later with the parties already in the suit," hf' said. Maurice Bishop, attornf':y for thr: school board. said the question of the transfer of Pamela Davis was "really a moot Issue" since it had been discoverf':d thf': girl pro- perly Ji ved in the Hueytown High Sc hool zone. \\'a.l lace had contended that the girl would have been bused 22 miles to attend Weslfield High School whereas Minor iJ only four miles from her home. Newport Bids Final Farewell To Dick's Dock Several hundred Newport residents Sund ay bid a noisy farty,•ell to ont of Ne>A.'Pl'.lrt Harbl'.lr's famed nautical land· marks. Dic k's Dock. on Coast Highway. Evervon e whn ever hauled a bnat at the poi)ular do-it-yourseH boat ya rr!. plus crewmen. professional skippC'rs and cHy officials attended the lu au prepared by the nee.rby Ancient Ma rin er Re staura nt. Dic k \\'in kier. owner of th e bnal ya rd, was feted for 19.000-plus hauJouts si nce th e yard was started in 1941. It wu one of the few boat yards in the area wher@ owners could work on their own boats if they chose. Winkler also prov1de.d expert bo at craft.smen for !hose who did not prefer to do their 0"''11 "-'Ork. Th~ property has been sold to the Ancient Mariner principals who plan to bul!d a nf':V.' resl2!1rant on the site. lt y,•ill be known as the Rus1v Pelican Hip Hula Hoo per Judges Co nt,est Th t nation"s hippest hula hoopist ll'il] sv.·1ng her hips and riffer tips nn hnv.· she became the 1~70 American champion Au;;: 11 , in \Vestern Regional Competition at Costa fl.lesa Parle ~lelody Hov.ie.. of Los Angeles. i.s onr of lhrte Judges for the district and ~nuth!and-v.·!de hul a hoop fin 11.ls set for l and 3 pm. that Saturday. Rf':creation su pe rvisors Ron ~'hitlt~'. ol r-.·ewport BP.ach and Gary O;:i v1s. of Hun- tington Beach. v.·ill join her in srlectlng th~ y,·inners. The r<'giona! champion wlll win $100 and a ~hnt -'It th.-na!1nnal fltlt held by ~lis~ Ho1.1'e in Ll .S. finals Aug 26 at. t:nil·P.rsal Studios Tnur Cen ter ln Los An~e!es ~f i~s Hn"-·e will also demonstrate htr own tJlle-i.1•inning form. Services H eld For Jan1 es Block Ulsta 1'-fesa reF1den1 , James Block. 1339 Ttronderoi;;a \\'ay. rhtd Friday at Costa ~,l~sa .~t mnr1al Hospital. He Y.'a~ 77. ~fr. Block had betn a Harbor Area realtor for eight years. He was a 32nd degree Mason. and a life me mber of rhe Al '1alaikah Tem plt . He is survived by his wile., Ahce: son~. J11me~ A. Block. Jr . of &o.lllle. and Robert W. Block of San f ranciS<'I), and 5ix grandchildren. Funeral services .. ~:ere. ht ld toda y in \\'estcliff Chapel. follO"-'ed by burial at Rose Hills Cemetery , 5 N. Koreans Kill ed SEOUL (U PI) -St'>uth Kore.in troop! iuardlng lht ti!lern seclor of the Kore.to t.ru~ fr ont killed flvt :-.iorth Ktirea n in• truritr" in a ft ries nl fire fights today, !hr dtfen!(' ministry announcM . -BANKERS: lntrrest rates including mortgage rate~. woul d not be affected. -BUSJNESS MEI\: H C<ingress ap- pro\'es. you ma y subtract frnm ynur cor- porate income ta11:es this year whatevt r you spent on nP"' equipment or machinery. up to a total of JO percent of vour tax bill. The figure "-'Ould f<i li to fl\"e Percent next year and in following year~. And the President is urging you to freeze vour stock dividends at previou~ lt vels ~ntil Nov. 12. -GOVERN~1ENT \\'ORKERS: There \.\'ill be a five pt>rcent reduction in the federa l work frirce, and some employrs could !nse thrir Jobs. Nixnn did nnt spec.ify how or whrre !he cu tback would be made. -VIOLATORS: The new policies would be overseen by a small gov rmment office with most of the em phasis on voluntary compli ance and public watch-dogging. There are no criminal penalties for violators but a 1970 law permits a fine up to $~.000. Body Found Floating Near Marina A body of an unidentified man wa! found floating in a sllp at Marina Dunes, 101 N. Bayside Drive. shortly aft~r 11 a.m. today. The Orange County coronPr said the body had hee n in the v.•ater abo ut four days. Tv.·o tee11age Fulle rton youths 5polled the. body floati ng adjacent to a 26-fool cabin cruise r at the southerly end of the marina .. They called police "'ho refuse lo dis- close any addilinn;il details pending the arrival of the coroner, Tht bn.vs. R11ndy R1nglf':. 15. and Dirk ~rh11marher, lfi. ~ai r! !hPy ~a1v !he hody .<$they were walk1nrl! by to Sch~1m:icher's fathf'r's bo;il v.·h1rh is rierl at ii nearby 6li r PPrsnns gathering :it 1he. ~crne wPre kept at a di~tanre b.v pnlicp and none could giv e any rentatil'e 1dentilicat1on as to v.'hn the virrim m;iy bi> Pol1re said !hey \\'Pre 11·;:i1r1ng for lhi!. coroner hPfore even searching the bod y for identification. Cou1lle H ave J et All To Selves F or Second Tin1 e LnN00N 1rp11 -\Vht>n airl1nP r>f- f1r 1;il~ tnlrl H;:irrv ;inr! Prerl!v f r;inl! !hPy 11f'nlr! he !hi> nnl.v passf'ni::rr~ fin a '.liil- sear Tr1ron!n-lo·l,nnrf11n i11111 hn ie1, thry j2r>t that hrrP·WE'·CO•a.l!ilin lrrli11g "H 1\';i<; likP 111·0 l11rk\" prr plf' ll"lnn1n,c /I lotterv fnr lhr F"rrnnrl 1~'Tlf'," ~airl r'n111i:. fi'.l. 11. Tnn1n!n in\'r~r rnrn1 hrnkf'r , ;if\er hi.~ ;irril";il !nrl;iv in Lfln0on "Thr "amP lh1n i;: h;ipprnrr! In 11" t"·n ~1e;irs ;ign nn 11 iBnr1ng1 707 ·• F'ifl i>rn ~!rw:irrl~ ;inrl ~tf'v.arrlf'.~~f'.~ srr\'C'd Jhrm rlurint: the .\ix 11nrl 11. h.111 hn11r flight, l0r \\'hirh thPv earh p;iid only fhP norm;i! $·\0.1 !>fl fir~t rla,\s fare. Thr b:iri:::iin r;.i1e for !he fl i~hf. c;ime ab<Jut because of te chnica l lrf'ltibles which drl;iverl lhf' Arili1-h Over.~e;i,\ Air"''ll.VS Co rP. !ROAll 747 at Tnr(lntn Airport, It \.\'a~ tn h;n·e !11.ken off S;:iturday nli:thl The nl.hf'r J\,1 pAssengrrs decided to takf' 11.ltrrn;ile f\ic:ht ~ arran,[!e:d b.v Bl/AC. Rut the Crangs rlrridrd In "-'ait until the jumhl'\ was rcpairrd. "\''e !nvt en AC ;ind n.1· it all I.hf' timr ·• rran~ sa id. "~incr we 1vrrP not in an.v h'lrrY 11·p just sprnt !hr night al the ::11rpfir1 \\"c "ru1;il !~ gnl off aho111. t~ hnurs 1;itrr '' (r.'lnll. al ~n :irln1ilt rrl hi ~ hrighl -he i.~ fi.fnf'l t·2 -h;irl snmelhin~ lo do wj!h !hf'ir decision In wall f0r rrpair of the roomier JUrnho. 11hirh rinall~· tnnk nf( ;it noon ~Un· da1' :.\\'.-sat 1n fronl and had ;:i tremenrlnus time ... he said. '"The rapat.in came back and shnwerl 11~ t he flight deck. And v.•e sa1~· a mn1·ir "'It""'~ JUSl mar1·elous and lhe service was grea!," he .said. Cow1t y T ea ch er Killed in Crash Charles Enc Bomgren. R scienc;t reacher 111 Santa An;i Coll ege and direc- rnr of thf' srhool"s planel l'lr\um. y,·a~ kHl- t'd Sunday in 111 tr11ffic accident near Tnnopah. r-;E'v, fiil1fornla '.lil:hwav patrolmP.n I n Orange. Cnunty sa1rl Homitren. 4~. Sanla An11 . appeirrrl !n he checking 11 n11t lirP. nn n1.' c:ir WhP n ne wii.~ ~truck by a pa~s· lrig "ehic!e on U S. HlghwA~· 95. Th~ \'a('alinning l~Arhf'r wa~ dear! nn arr11·al at 11. local hospital. Offici als .s.11.id lh""Y expert to return his bt'ldy 11'.1 Or3nge tri11n!y IO/'l:ty. -:~o · ---~-----------·------~~---__ _::.......,... --- O•ll'I' ,.llOT S!IH l"~e!o 'FLASH' STRUTS HIS STUFF AT BALBOA ISLANO HOME Mik e W,a rne Lookt After Ai ling But Friendly Pelic an Peli~a11 Pet Se a Bird Follo1 vecl Mi ke Honi e A boy·s bes!, frienrl ma y be his dog, but in 12-year nlr! t-.11ke l\'arne·s ca~e. lt"s his pPliran, Fla~h. Rrcupera11ng lron1 snmf': unknowr1 ma!ad.\'. Fla~h has taktn up residence al :\·fikP.·s hnm(', 211 Coral Ave .. Balboa lsl.:1nd. for the p.isl fnur da,vs. i\1ike found the birrl swimming in the ba.1' and 1urerl hi1n nu t v"i!h a fish . '"Then he iust ke pt followin,g me ," said Mlkr . '"( dnn"t. know wha1 IS "-rnng w1lh him - he shivers sometimes and ht had bugs all ove r him. But I put son1e parakeet spr;:iy on him and they came out." Flash also appears to ha ve a slig ht equilibrium prrblem. He keeps stepping on hi s nwn feet And his long beak h:is a hole in 11. prrh;ip.~ the ft'~11lt or a m1~pll'll'!'.'d fi.~h hMk . ""I l:lk(' him r!riwn I" thr hrrtrh 111111 n1r. l!P ,;w11ns ;in111nrl and ll1en lnlln11·s me hnr-k," j\ti kr .~nld . F l:i~h ;11-;n sprnfl~ his ll nlf' 11 ;111·h1n.i;: i\11k r. and lus h1·01hrr Tr1n1 J")l,11 p1n~·llll ng .1nd Joyfu ll.1· e.11\ng lhe 11.sh thf' bnvs or !llr1r parl'nls. i\lr. :tnd i\fr~. Ben Sm1!h, inal" hnn~ J1ornr . T·r·y11lJ.: Jn i::r1 1:1::1~h lo sh11\1 -nfl his 1tn- prPss11·e 11·111j!-span, i\11ke dnused the bird c;irefu ll1• w1!h watrr from a hn<;(' F!a:;h ·.~eemerl tn enjoy 1!, but refused tn ll;ip until pl::icrd re~:illy on lhe brick fence in front rif the house. · Of course." J..1ike 8dmitted, '"\f I had a fish . he'd do anything for mt ." J\1 tke said he i~ making arrangements for Flash to be taken to a bird sanctuary. John Ei scnho,ve r Resig ns Position WASHINGTON ( UPJ l -Pre~idenl Nixon !oday accepted with "speci!ll re~re l the resignation of Jo h n E1srn'1 ov.·er. son of fnrmer President Dw ight D. Eisenhower. as t .S. am- bass;:idnr In Bel.oiiu m. \!1 xnn":; pre~s !'iecre tary, Ronalr1 L. Z1r.'llrr. said F:isenhnwtr was le;ivin~ hi~ pn~1 111 flnii>sr ls. whif'h hr a~:;11mPrl 1n 1nr.n, lnr ·personal rras,,n.~" Thr l'f- f1"1"!11·r dale nf the l'Cti1g11.111on 11"111 he di'lrrn11n11d la ier. Z1r1-:ler s;i1d. r\11 !'\c/i;111gt• 11( l1•!1er:; h1·lll'cr11 !hf' l'r'''1d!•11! .1 1Hi !·:1<;/•nh<l111·1· 11a~ nol n1;1 rll' !Juhl11• h~ tht· \\"hilt' Jl1 •11,r. Bill Z11•i;lf"r fllJOICd 1t1e l'i'l"~Hh'nt .1~ pr :i I~ In I\ t-:1.,1·11h<rv.f'r s d1~l11rn:il1c pcrfnr111::1nrr. f.1.1 111g hr· S(•t\"\'rl ··.,.,·11h txr1'p!lf•na l co n1- pc1r11 rc ;ind 1n d01 nii: ~11 h;irl r"11n1nbutrd ~1~n1J11·;1nlh 111 ~11rngl ht>n1g our lo11~1 1n1c !H'S iof fl'lcnds hip bet v.crn our rounlr\ ;in r! flcl1?lu m E1 ~c~ihn11rr".~ .~nn, David . 2:1. is marr1r.d to :--·1xon"s d'1ughlE'r .Julie Yacht Crew Members Tell Story YOKOHAJ\1 A, Jllpan \UPI) -The Hunlin~ton Beach skipper of thf': hij11 cked yacht K<im<llii s;iid tod.:iy lh11.l c11ptors ordered hirn and his two-man crr:w t? ju1n J.1 O\'Crboard ()n lhe high seas witho11t rafts or life jack<.'ls. '"We protested and lhcu lh<'y ga .. •t u11 the life rart and lhe life jackets," said Robert \Vas("hkeil, 49. captain of the 75- fool kell'h owned by oil millionaire Larr·; Doheny of Los Angeles. '"We had ln 11rs:t for those 1hings. \.\'e talked for about I~ minutes. and it was pretty tense .. , \\laschkei t and two other members C'il the '"Kamall i"11"' crew arrived i 1' Yokohama lod11y ahoard the Italian frf>ig hter Benadir which rescuf':d them frnn1 thrir life raft . Besides Waschkri t, the Kamalii'! crtil! c1Jnsisted of Frank Pnwer. 47. nf Ne\.\•por~ Reach. and .John Freitas, 52, also of Hun- tington Beach. '!"he )':H·ht, valuPd at Sl;ill.000. v.·11e boardrd at dockside in Honolulu !ht-nigh t tJf Aug. 6 by three n1en, who set ~11i! for the South Pacific after casting Wa schke it and his compani ons ad rift. The Kamali i later wa s captured by a U.S. Coast Guard vessel and returned to Honolulu. The three n1en were givl'.n permission to land in .Japan after Ira Wolf, American vice consu l at Yokohama. 11upplied them with ten1por11ry !ravel d c:i cum en t .Ii . \\laschkcil said they hoped lo return tll Honol ulu 'Puesdtiy "and go back to \.\-'Ork.'' \Vaschkci t said th ree young men board· ed thP. K;imalii the night of AL1g . 6 "'itt te\'olvers in their hand11. and t-0Jd him. "This is a sticku p. Do as we tell you o:- "-'e"l! shoor you." ··1 ne ver saw them before in my life,'' \\'aschkeit .~aid . '"V.'e thought the y w~re l'ilher escaping fro m something or v.•ere jus t taking the boat to go for a ride. They talked to us ve.ry lillle." Wasc hkeit said he, Power and f'reita~ "·ere plac-ed in cabins in the yacht wilh their fee t <tnd hands bound. "Ou r fC'et were tied with rope,'' hii ~aid . '"Two of u.~ "'ere ha ndc11ffed. Thev brou~ht ha ndl'uffs aboard with theffi . The_v let Freitas l':"t up unce and fix us ~nmr !'iand y,·Jches and once they fed u ~ ft rnea l then1~elves . ""\Ve h;id fire;:irn1.~ nn thl' v;ii:ht hut Wfll rouldn"t gel ;,it 1hcm, Thcfe were twt1 riflrs and ;:i .22 r;ilihrr pistol"' \\ ll~<'hkri1 ~aid lhe three were pu! in!() !hf' liff' rafl "'"aring only their trnu,~erJ late in 1hi> ::1rtrrno11n of . .\ui::. 7. Thev were re~i·uf'd rih<Ju t 11:4/l p.m. local rime 'by the Benadir, a .1.272 ton Italian freight er. ThrP,.. ynuths ;,re under arrest i11 H11no!ul11. in rnnnectinn wi th the hi- jacking. The U.S Cnas1. Guard identified them as Krrry D. Bryant, Michael R. Melton, and Mark E. Maynard. Bandit's Effort 1'11rn s Negative A harr rh,.~ff'rl hanrlit "'hn rnbhM a f"ns/;:i .\1('~ll f1 ln1 rrttr0.~~1n2 spn! nf $1~ S;ltunl:1_1· l111111r1 lhr hold11p pirturt cam e oul rath"r nrga l11e, &·re.1n1s hi· rm1ilo\'r !.r.-.111> \1nnl'll. 17, ;1~ lhr rnlihi•r· lr·ll 1h~ Fo!fl nl;,J f;iril1I\· 11t 21!1 F:. lllh St , br·uught n pas~e1·h~ on lhe f llll l!e rhast'il !hf' ba11d11. lhrf!li ~/1 lhl" sho p· ping eer1lrr ;it E;ist lith ~tl"e!'t, anrl Or<ini;e A1enur until th,, panicked .~u~pect tltrrw :iway a f1!m en\'elope containing thr cash. Police s;iid the handH csraped. but l.h!J $150 was recovered from a tra~h IJ1n and returned to Miss Monell. !Th ird port •f t h'" port Mrl11l f WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED ! TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS*1 *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How can I b• 1ure the merchandis• is not defectlre7 Co~l.!I Met.!I Jewelry & loan unconditi ona lly g uartJ ntee t everyt hing th ey se ll. How do you loan mon ey? W1 loe" mo ney dir ectly on most eny item of v•lu• for a period of up to seven mo nth i. How do I know you're leqltirnate 7 Cotfa Me1a J ewelry & Loa n is a mttmbar of th• C hambflr of Commerce at well ttt the C1 1iforn ie Col. l,ater .. I l ottn As sociat ion, •nd hit b•en in butin•st in Coit• Met• for 1-4 years. Why should I qo to Costa MHO Jew•lry Ii Loon ? To 1•ve money and sho p >n • fr i•ndly, rela••d •tmo1pher•. Have I •vet been to a st ore Ilk• you rt 1 Nol But come in ,oi nd S•• for your1•lf. Yo u'll find it• f•sci r1111f in9 ,ad ve nture in shopping llf'ld b• •m11z•d •f th. t re mendou1 1,aving1 on qualify merch,.ndite. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST C.OSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COME IN AND IROWSI AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD, PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -l•tw•" Horl>or & lrMllwey • DOM RACITI OU R MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARAN TEE • Wltff r•• lluy • llll•rt1Hill h o m 1u •• wlll t11•ref1M th•t llllom•11lll tt .,,,.1 .. .t 40•ft MOltl th•• '1'41• 111ellll fer It •• '''" .... ,,., llM•. C•11 r•Y ii• " wlrl l o1 ... wM,..7 COMl'A•I. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONOITIONALL Y GUARANTEED 30 DAYS 7 • --...... . . -.. .. ~----· Saddleha~k EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL 64, NO. 195, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , AUGUST 16, 1971 TEN CENTS Capo Trustees to Study 12-month Schooling 8\' Pl\,\IELA llALLAN Of lft1 Diii• P'llet ~Jill A new trend in cducatinn -the year- 'round school -may soon be studied by trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Di strict. The bot1rd tonight will be asked lO cnn· sidf'r appointment of a citizen's com· mittee to make an in-depth study of the use of school facililies all year. Tonight's meeting begins at 7 .JO o'clock in Serra Schon!. Joe \Vimer, director of adminis trative e lt'hat It ltfea1ts services. said he did a preliminary study a .vear ago :it the req uest of Trustee Dr. Robert Beasley. "At that time the state's f1nanc1al airl In school districts was not set up for four quarters and year-round school w11s nol finan cially reasible." he said . But sinre that !line the slate ha s made ad justments to allow districts to receive aid on a four-quarter basis. and twn ~chool districts in Ca lifornia -Chul a Vista and La ~lesa -now are operating all year. Wimcr said the Capistrano Dis trict Is growing rapidly anrl v.·ill fa ce a con- tinuing nePd for more t la ssroom s. In an a!l.yc;ir program 2.l percent more students can bt> acc·nmmodatro in the same number of buildings "Children 110 lo s<"hool three 'l uarters just as I hey dn n0w . The only difference is the stimmer period i~ also a !'ichon1 'luarter .end instead of everyone bein.i:: out in the summer. some would be out in the fall. \~·in!er Pr sprin.i::." he ex plained. \Vimer said i.eachers, too, would con- reeze: New Civil Economy Freeze Defense Queries Probed Plan Set \VASHINGTON 1 AP ) -Here are son1e questions and an~wers on the 9()..day v.•age-price freeze ordered into effect on Sunday by President Nixon : Q. \Vha t is the leve l al which prices, rent~. wages and salaries are fro zen'! A. The ceiling price or wage may not exceed the level that prevailed in the month ended August 14, 1971 . • Q. What does the prlct freeze cover! A. All commodities and services are af- fected rxce pl raw agricultural product.5. Q. What about price increases which have been announced but nnl yet put in effrct. like some of !he recently an· nou nC'erl steel increases? ."r.. Thry are ~uspcnded. They can take effect 90 days from the August 14 freeze date. Q. If a 1vage C'nntract calls £or a pay in· crease on Srpt 1. may it take effecl? /!., No . It can take effect 90 days after the freeze date. Q. What. about wage negolialinns now in process: should they be halted ? /!.. No, the government "·ants Thf.\'TI to proceed lo a settlement. Bu! any wage in· creases v.•h1ch result are to be dela yed for 90 days. Q. \\'hat happens to the cosl·nf-liv1ng esc;ilator cl ause 1n many wage cnntract.~. pinned lo past consumer price advances? ,\. The wage incrC'ase "·1!1 be deferred. /\ \Vhitc House statement s a :,I s : ''lnrreases in prirr~. rents, or wage~ under rx1st1ng contracts v.·ill need to be deferred ·· Q. \\'hat wtH replace I.he fr eeze in VO <la\'S~ A. 'fhat remains !o he "·orkcd ou! by Nixon's new!v crea ted, cabine!-leve l Cosl of Living CoUnci l. II appartntly \11111 work v.·1th indust ry and labnr leaders for some Jorm or voluntary guideline restraint in 11.IJ major industries. Q. Could the freeze be extended if such agreements are not reached? A. Presum2.bly it could . And the threat remains, as a spur to the agreements, that Congress would impose mandatory controls lo prevent an outbreak of in· crcascl'I when the freeze expir~. Q. How wi\l 4be freeze be enforced? A. It will be ''monitofed," says the · White House, by Lhe slafr of the Office of Emergency Preparredness. This is lhe agency which would provide the skeleton Oruge We•ther Low cloudiness and fog are lhe foreca:i;l alonM the coast today and 1'ue~day wilh highs .11t the bcac.h near 72 ri!ing lo 84 inland. Lows 1.onight aroond 65 degrees. INSIDE TODA\' Teeria(H'r! from 11 Oronpe County Hig /t Scl1ool.~ co111-bi11f' t-o mn kt. thl!ir Jl'Umm'-'r mu!icnt "The Rnv Friend" a delightful evttit. Se t-review, I'or;e 17, •••lll!t " _," " C11!f9rl'lla ' N.i1-1'11 ·-••• Cft1tc•l11t "' ' o .... ,. ''~"" " Cl11JIM ... s,1 .. 11 ~ ... , .. " '""'"' " ·-h 11-n , .. " ...... " 1!~11 ""''''"" JI.If OM!~ ""I(" " f•lt""'-" " lllt.r\1! "" • fMll•" " ..... ,,.111_1!1 " W"IMf • ...... "'' ,..,. "'""' ""' " Ht .. K-" Wt"'t1t'I NltWI U•U ........... rt " Wtr14 .. ~ ... ror a price and ration control agency In time of war . Q. lioes the OEP have a ~taff capa ble of na!iony,•ide price-wage surve illance? A. Obviously not President Nixon said: "I am relying on the voluntary coopera· tion of all Amer icans -each one of you -workers, employers. consume rs -to make this freeze work." Q. That means there .11re no en· for cemenl teeth? A. There are a few. The While House says violations v.·1 11 be handled by the At - lorn ev General, and may be enjoined by the c·ourts or subject lo a fine of up In S.l,000. Q. ls there legal authority fur such a freeze? A. Ye!<, Congress paseeri an authorizing Jaw last sprini:; -bul [e w nf the law makers expected Nixon lo use iL Q. Wha t's the rffect,.. on prop'lSCd telephone charge Increases, in creased plane and bus fare s, luilion incrcasrs already announced by colleges to take ef- fect in September. A. Pend ing further orders from lhr White House, all are suspended until the end nf the freeze, which ls off1c1 ally scl for Nov. 12. Q. Are indiv1riual "n1en!" increa~cs in pay affected , as v.·cll as negotiated srt- t lemenl s~ A. Yes . under lrrms of the \\'h1 te Hnus e order Q. \\1111 .~rasona l l\'nr.kers. inrlt1ri1ng leathers. 1~·ho !'ilj,\11ed contracts la.<t ~pnnlo\ fnr 11ay 1ncrrases e{fcct1vr .-if :i:.chool open ing be barred from J.JClltng t hem~ A. The orders sa.y they must wail, Language Course For Pre-school Children Urged Trus!ecs of I.he Capistrann linified School District will be a~ked lo lake .a language-0riented pre~chnol undrr thr ir wing al tonight's 7:30 meeting al Serra School In Capistrano Beach. A proposal will be submitted from the Commlltec for Bi-Cult ural Education ( adv i s n rs on English as·a-second- language programs) to make the mini· grou p preschoo l program part of lhe dislricl .program. The min i·group program h;is bee n A nev.• ci1·il defenst plan following 111 counry-ad opt('d pattern of evacu ation in C'ase nf emergency -1nclud1ng 1 nuclr:ar incidcn! at San Onofre -will be sub- mJttrd fo r ~tale approval soon. And the city of San Clemente has ad- mitted the homework assignment i1 more than a few months late. The plan, which first became an issue last year during hearings on the two new re11ctnrs at San Onofre -wen l unsu b- millcd and aflcr last December's sta te deadline. San Clemente learned it 11·a~ oo longer eligible for federal disas!er fund.~. The news v.·as lriken in stride in city hall and tlfayn r \Val!er Evans recenlly s1re~scrl tha! 'the ciry ha~ not fil('d for any civil defense grants for more than a decade l'\oncrheless. criticism did come from Inca! chapter of !he American Association of Univer~ity \Vomen, and members assai!cri thr city for nnt having an adopted plan ror lor.al disasters. Evans IQ[d AAUW Representative 11.1rs. K. C. Hicks at a recent meeting that the nuclear dan~er issue at_ San Onofre has been .ci·catel,v exagge raled . ··Before we'd have to put the plan In v.·nrk nn a nuclear reac.tnr accident, 11 v.·Quld have to takl' place in the middle of AllPnida Dtl ~l ar ... he saul. Cnunr1Jmrn prom1serl !he wnmrn·~ i::ro11p 1hat !he plan v:ould he cullrd from the cou n1y·s adop!Prl proceerlure and sub- n11Ucd rn 1he Slate !)epartn1cnt of En1cr.ccnr.v Servir<'c; fnr approval. City ~lnnagl'r f\rn Carr now is on \'0C'a· 1100 fnr 11-1·0 v.·eeks. but s1 aff members arr r.n n1inu1ni:: tn work <in the docu ment.. Afte r Carr's arproval lhe cit.v's plan \\11! he sent to !he ~late for approval. _Before he left on annual leave Carr ~aid the cily and its plan ha~ been userl to create "a whipping boy on the subject." He ;:ilsn alludcri to a cQllcclive "nervousness" of some local residrnt~ \\•heti news of the proposed major reactor projett was divulged last year. Last F'ehruary·s earthquake added to the jangles. Civil defen~e grant denial created no "'ave of di~appointmenl in cily hall. The only civil defense-sponsored ma1or equi pment in the ci ty is a tired fire pumper providrd by the Civil Defense organization in the la!.e 1940s. Dog Catcher Gets His Man operating for the. pRsl year in San Juan II was a doggone shame Friday Capistrano, San Clemente, Capistrano the lJlh was so unlucky for Michael R. Cleavinger. Beach and Dana Point. A!I he. was trying to do was kceJ) The program i:o; designed for 3t1 Mell'· a Iii.lie while terrier out of the ican-American children divided into fou r clu tches of the Newport Beach dog t1tmall groups and ii stresses language catcher. development and social adjustment. 'fhe pup went free . Cleavinger didn 't A state-funded preschool program il'I Humane Officer Denni! Smith currently operated in 1he school district :!!Rid he was abou t tn capture his but it is not Janguagc-0rient.ed and draws canine ;at Balboa Boulevard and most of ita pupils from welfare families, 27th Street F'ridriy night, when rf!aching very few Chicano children. Cleavinger ran up and acared u JI accepted the program wil l cost S9,oon I f d aw;ay_ -nearly $20,000 ess than a state-undc The dog went one way and tilt 2n- progrRm. year-0ld re.'Jtaurant man11gcr went Alan Schreiber, ti spokcsn1an for lhe the other. with Patrolman Smllh in .,ponsoring group . 11;aid the program Cfluld hot pursuit, finally catching him he continued in th!. community cenler about 11 block away. and churches ::ind would not take 6p Cleavin~er, 128 26th St., wall 11:r- classroom space. rested and booked on &usplclon of Ht added that the program could be lnterfcrinR with an ofrir.er in the .:idminllllr.rerl All part nf the di~!ri~'s ~' f d ~ ¥'tillab~c..:. ·~ ·~ progr<1 m.-__ pevo~W"!-2 hi s ulies. tinue lo v.·nrk lhree quarters , but some v.·nuld have a vacalion at ocher times than the traditional summer break. There are several advantages to Lhe rill·year program , he r xplained. Besidrs riccom modating more s t ud en t s . 1n· struc!lon costs rema in roughly the same and the need to build expensive new schools !s delayed. Ois;idvantages ex.isl as well . "School operation costs "'ould be slight- ly higher." said \\1imer ··sy this I mean things like custodial service, utilities 11nd at S1nile, Now bus operation and maintenance. ··There also would he a problem with summer school as we know lt now. "\\~ould it have to be discontinued~ "\Voutd some enrichment programs be lost ~" Another task for the district will be selling the idea to p.arents , \\limer con- ceded . ··This would constitute a major change in some peoples· life style. Pe<:1ple are used to having no school in swnmer. Photographer Jack Miller gels a giggle fo r his camera from an El and at Lion Country Safari. Bul Safari authorities i;ay grin is part of Eland's courtship ritual. They don't know if animal's jn Jove with .J ack. or hi s camera. Sc1ddl ebacl\: Valley Group To Study La11d Use Bid s A bold proposal lo augmenl the afl. rn.Jntstrative planning of the Saddleback Valley is gathering momenlum a1 rrsidcnts begin to volunteer their s~r\'iccs. According lo Bart Spendlove, prcsidenl of th e. Saddleback Area Coordinating Counci l ISACC), several persons 11lready have offered lo become part of the coun· ell's planning group. The group, rormi:1tion nf which was an· nnunced several week!'! ago, will serve to i;tudy all land use applications submitled by Saddleback Valley developer! lo the coun1y planning department. The cltizen·s planning committee will consult its ow n planning specialists and make a recommend11tion for 11ction to the county planning commission. "Our reviews just can't be as thorough S!i lhe county's review." Spendlove ad· mlls, but still feels that formation of such a group ls necessary lo proted the residents' investment in the valley. ··1 think this i.'I the only way we can gtl lJ review of what is going on in the valley." he says candidly. ''The homeowners' associationa are oflen not even inrormed of things affecting their own area." He notes that about half of .11\1 planning commission actions 11ffect SACC's sphere of inrluence, Spendlove. an Aegean Hills residenl, hopes the planning group can prevent such things 111 mobile home developments: near housing areas. the en- croachment of commercial tones Into residenti11l neii;hborhoods. In.adequate park planning, and spot zoning for apart· mentor townhouse development . "The thing that eventually drives 11ri unincorporated area to inco rporation ll'I land use control within It& c0nflnes," Spendlove reeli. The pl.11oning group will be comprised or a representativt from /.a c h -JKimeawners' aJsoci11tion in the valley.; several specialists in fields 5Uch as plan- ning. economics and transJX)rtation ; and a review panel of "deep thinker~." Spendlove is confident that enough residents can be found to volunteer their time for the planning review activity_ H• feel s t.ha t only about 20 percent of a~ plications reviewed by the panel will re· quire thorough study, the remainder beinp: "routine" and calling for quick ap- prova l. Also under the planning group, but not directly involved in application review, v;ill be 11n advance planning group which Spendlove envisions as the "master plan· ners" of the valley. "'There is really not an adequale long range plan for the Saddlebaclt Valley," he notes. Delinquent Dads Program Probed Orange County 1upervl8ors have wllh· he.Id their aupport of 1 program lh1t has become known 11 "OperaUon Delinquent Dads'' pending analysia by District At· lorney Cecil Hicks of two federal bills affecting child support. 8-0th measures call for jurisdiction by federal courts In cases where father com· mitted to child support payments have crossed slate lines to e•ade payment of the court-<irdered fees. One of I.he lwo measures calls for a cnnference of stale and county offlcials to plan for an "all-out program ol en· forcement of parenl1I support." Hicks ' office ha~ ~cently stepped up !ta lnv@stlgaUon or "delinquent dads " in the wak! of a recent-l«! Arijtele.s County crackdown th at put many 1ucb persons In jlil for va.rytn,-ierms. - • t think most would initially resist a yea r- 'round school because they can not picture themselves vacationing at any other lime except summer,"' he said. •· 1 hope if lhe board decides to au!horize the commi ttee to ma ke a study. that somP. tentative proposals can be made and parental reactions polled," \Vime r said. ··A conference will be scheduled on the subject in San Diego this winter and by then more answers will be available.'' eans Effects Explained \VASHlNGTON !UPI! -\\/hat Prell· dent Nixon 's new economic policies will mean to : -TENANTS: Your landlord may nol raise the rent until Nov. 12, even i.f h• had previously scheduled an increase l.D take effect sometime before then. He could be fined $5 ,000 ii he disregards lllll directive. -SHOPPERS : You will be able to buy most goods, except food and some iJn. JX>rtS, at the same price until Nov. 1? • . Since grocery prices change little from week lo week shoppers probably wiJJ notice little change. But the freeze does permit retallers to charge a price equal lo the highest price any item was being sold for during the 30 days before the President stepped in. Thus. if coffee fluc- tuated between 90 cents and SI.JO per pound, the grocer could charge SI.IO, but nr> more, until Nov. 12. A new 10 percent duty fln some imports will raise their prices by that amo unt. Violatorl'I would be subject to the same SS.000 fine. -WORKERS: Ynur salary will remain the same. unless you suffer a pay cut, un· til Nov. 12. Even if you had been schedul· ed for a pa y raise, it will be put off until Nov. 12 and will not have to be paid retroactively. -TOURISTS: U.S. travelers going overseas may find their U.S. dollar buys fe.1-1•cr lrancs. lira , yen nr whate\'er tht foreign currency in question may be. -CAR BUYERS: The price of a new Ame rica n car pt1rchascri from Sunday on Wrll drop by an average of $200, it Congress agrees lo repeal the seven per· cent excise lax and if the automakers pas sthe savings on to the consumer as they say they will. Detroit had planned price hikes this fall but they may not be made until after the freeze is over. F'orcign ca rs will cost more because ol the I 0 percent duty and because of the cheaper U.S. dollars overseas; but part of th.? duty hike would be nullified by the dropping of !he seven percent excise tax. -FARMERS: Farm prices are not subject to the freeze. For this reason supermarket prices will not remain stable. although the change is expected lo be slight during the 90-day period. -TAXPAYERS: If Congress agrees to It. less money will be deducted from your paycheck starting Jan. 1. The personal exemption. which rose to $650 this year. would increase lo $750 next year, allow· ing a tall'payer to deduct that much for himself and each dependent when he filll out his tall' form. The standard deduc- tion, used by taxpayers who do not itemize their e:xpenses. would also rise rrom its current 13 percent or $1,500, whichever Is larger. to 15 percent or $2.000, again whichever Is larger. -B.4NKERS: Interest rates includinl mortgage rates. would not be affected. -BUSlNESSMEN: If Congress ·~ proves, you may subtract from your cor- porate income taxes tills year whatever you spent on new equipment or· machinery. up to a total of 10 percent of your tax bill . The figure. would ran to fiq perccnl next yea r and in following years. And the President Is urging you to freeie your stock dividend! at previous level• until Nov. 12. --<;OVERNMENT WORKERS: Thont will be a five percent reduciion in the fedcra.I work force, and 10me employe1 Cfluld lose their }ob8. Nixon did not specify how or where the cutb3ck would. be made. -VIOLATORS: The new policies would he overseen by a small gnvemmMt\ office wilh most of the emphasis on voluntary compliance and public watch-doging. There are no criminal penalties for violntnrs_but a 1970 law permits 1 tine up to $5.000 z 04.JL 'f PILOT SC Mond•y, AuguJt 16, 1971 Nixon Sets .New Economic Course for Nation ' By United Prt•! ln~n:iational President N1i.:on, acung uodtr a dtclaration of nalJonal emergency , issued eJ:ecutive orders tM.ay setting in motion a new eronomic course for the nation aJ.mffi a! comball1ng 1nnattrin and unemployment There ~·as quick ac- ceptance of the plan by some of his severest e(Onomic cr1t1cs-. The plan includes a .SQ.day rtttt-wagea. prices frttze. t.a.x benefits to booit the economy and ••hat amounted to unofficial d!!v~uatlOl'I of th e dollar -moves the dramatically re \'ersed his previow stand against such controls. The drastic program senl waves of Clarifi<'atio•• Sought Europe Closing Money Markets By LOUIS NEVIN f.uo~11tM ~r10 wr1t1r LONDON Major E uro p ! a n governments kept their foreign money markets closed toda y while they sought c!aiification of President Nixon's sudden 11ctl on to defend the U.S. dollar. Britain and S1\•itzerland suspended dealings in foreign exchange. In Frankfurt. a spokesman for the West German government !<lid currency exchanges in West Germany would pro- bably remain closed also. France, Italy, Belgium and Lui:- embourg were having a bank holiday anyway for the Roman Catho\lc Feast of the Assumption . The five London banks that. operate the free gold market al)nounced that it ll."ould * * 1:: Dollar Not 'Devalued' -Connally WASHJNGTON IAP l -Secretary of the Treasury John 8. Connally said tnday ht does not consider President Nixon 's suspension of the dollar's con\'ertibili!)' a devaluatio n of the collar, "In my judgment the rlo!lar is going In r~ vis-a-vis some currencies in the world and will decline vis·a·Vi! other cur· rencies ln the y,·orld .. " Connally tnlr:I a nev.•s conference on Nixon's emergency economic program announced Sunday eight. Predicting that the decision to let the doUar "float " in value in world money markets pending a reshuffli ng of cur~ rency values representing more realistic exchange rat es, Connally sald that "most countries understand this -!hey un· derstand the posi!fon v.·e're 1n." As to how far the do!lilr might be devaluetl in relation to strong currencies hke the Japanese yen and the Germa n mark, Connall.v said he could nnt ans~·er tha t "and I ll-'nuldn't characterize lhe President's aclion as a devalualinn " Connallv said an 1nt.v itable resul! or th & adininlstrauon's actions will be negnti;:i- tions .. •lith other nations to remove their stlff barriers. Rather. he sald. "'>'·e are saying to all natinns nf the world we believe !n lair tradt:. v.·e expect to be treated as we have bern rreating you ," ;\lnnda)il aftPrnn(ln . Connally s;ild, t11lk.!l v.·ill bf.gin \\'lth Bnt15h nff icia!~ in l.Anrlnn and further ta lk~ il!'e pnssible lilter in Hollanrl anrl Fra nre Tn rail the ac!1nn ii de.\'a\u::l1 1nn "1s a premature JIHigment." !he •er retar_y ~aid The c0untrv cannn\ f'nnt tnue 10 C::l f· ry 11~ prPsent defense and foreign aid burdens abroarl "unless we heg1n tn <how a fa\•nrable hillance nf trade 'he sa1ri \Vht>n asker:! if an Amrrican f'nllege stu· den! nvrrseas m1ght f1nrl his s.:i v.as now v.·ort.11 less. CoMall~· replied · "Ht. might find i1'~ worth 11\ OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT o•••·u;.: CO•ST 'Ul l tSMl~6 co,,,.,, ... ~y l11lt1"* N. We1,j p , .. dt~t ... l>11b!i\/>tt remain closffi also. Bullio n dealers ex- pected lhal a.I th! market'11 reope:nlng, the price: nf gold ~·ould snar, prnbab!y to an a!l·time high. Despite the suspension in foreign ex- change dealings, a spokesman for the Bri1.ish Trt.asury said b;inks v.·ould be al- lo"·ed to meet thE' needs of bona fide tourists under "contracts alret1dy entered into" The Swiss National Bank said tourists in Switzerland could exchange a m::lx· imum of 530 a day, and exchanges offices and banks were instructed tn entt.r all such transactions in passports or other ide ntity papers. There was no indication v.'hat limit the British would put on tourist, exchanges. Prime Minister Edward Ht.a!h hurried back to London from Chequers. the pr ime minister's official country e~tate. tn meet 1vilh his top ministers. Offiettils nf V.'esl Germany's central Oeutschebank also held an emergency meeting tn discuss tht. situation. British newspapers classed the Presiden~·s suspension of convertibility of the: dollar Into gold as "virtuaJ devalua· tion." "Dollar Is 'Devalued,' " liaid the headline in the Daily Mail. "Nixon Signals Agreement t.o Devalue Dollar," said the Guard!an. "For political reasons, Nixon is loath to use the word devaluation," Anr.hony Thomas of The Times of Lo ndon ~·rote from Washington, "but hi~ statement makes it clt:ar that the: Unlted States is hoping that other currencies will float in ;idvance of a revaluatinn againsl the dollar." Some observers predicted an early revaluation upward of European cur- rencies. Austria and Switzerland revalued their currencies upward during the May monetary crlsiR, West Germany and th!! Netherlands have: allowed their money lo float freely according to the: lav.·s of .sup- ply and demand in the open market. Canada did the same last year. Clarification was awaited from the: International Monetary Fund i n Washington. Under IMF rules. ~·hen the Unitt.d States suspends its cnmmitment lo buy and se:!l gold at the official rate of $35 an nunce, an IMF member country i;i, rele.as- ed from its obligation to defend !he dollar by buying up whatever is offered nn the markt:t when Lhe dollar falls to a certain fixed price in its currency. The (lUJlonk for Europran exporters ll.'aS bleak as a resul! (lf the nf'w lO per· cen!. tax Nixon ordere<l on ITTlpor1s But a Volkswagen spokesman q u es lion e: d ll-'helhcr it wnuld be 10 percent of present duties nr fin addilionill 10 p('rc-ent nn the value of the 1n1porL Tht. present duly nn ::1uton1nh1!r~ 1~ J ~ pf'r'rPnl, fnr rx:implf' If lhe nPIV t,:ix t~ applied to the duty onl~'. it. wnuld rai se the du!.1• Ln Ii 1 percenL But if ii is applied tn \he b:ise valuP. \hp tn!al duty \.VOUld rise to Li .~ pen::rnl , 'an rxtr;inrdinilril.v hra1v burden for us." thr sprikC'~n1an sa 1rl The \Vest Gennan gnvernment wclcnm· Pf! :\"1x0n's nl'w eront'lmic-mpasurps and said they underlined the need fnr 1m· pro1'('n1en(s in the ut1ernatinniil monelilrY svstem A statement from the Econom1rs and Finance Minis!ry said it. hnped ::ldverse effects on freedom of Lrade and foreign ex change: v.·ouJd be avoided. and "the government ll-'ill ""'ork tov.·ard t hi~ r.nd '' shock. astonisbmrnl and concern around I.ht world, and mruiey and aold marktu qu.ick/y closed, The British, Swiss and French 1overnmenl.! called emergency cabinet meetinga. ln Tokyo, one. of the few major world markets to open. the do llar plunged and the Bank ot JapM brought JOO million to !hare up the dollar. Nixon Mo ve Big Switc11 Of Policy \\' ASHJ!\GTON I UPI J -Declaring a national emergt.ncy, President. Nixon put his ne1i.· eronnmic gamt. plan into play tn• day by freezing ~·a.ges , prices and rent!! at home , ;;dding a 10 percent tariff on 1mporls and letting the dollar "float'' to its own levr1 ilhroad. Thrse 11 rrr the !inn d1rert a cl inns l?.l!en h~· the Presidenl unr!er his "abnut.face" program announcrd Sunday alnng v,rith tax cuts for individuals and businesse!! and a reduction in government. spenrling proposed for future congressinnal action. At a vdde·r.:inging news C'Onference to- da.v. Trrasury Secrelafy John B. Con· n;:;lly ~;;id the arlmln1s!rat1nn will rrl~· nn the econnm1r patriotism nf !he American prnplP tn carry nu1 the 911-rla y ll-'age·priee: rent frre1.e evPn though violations could incur 11 ~5,000 fine. Connall y also <1 ppealed !o banks and other lending insl\tutions to hnld !he line voluntarily on interest rates which were not covered in Nixon's executive orders. A!sn not covert.d in Nixo n',r; ne.w policy ~·ere: dividends, Connally said there. was no freezt. on business profits because the.v "havt. declined over I.he years lo unacceptable levels." The declaratinn nf a nalional emergen- cv and the order On controls anrl the fiiriff boost v.·ere: is~ued immt>diately after a one.hour and JO minute mPeting of Nixon with hi.c. full cabinet. ln 11nnther developmen1. Sen. \\'ilhilm Proxmire ID-Wis.\. ann(luncf'd he 11·::1~ cutting short his congressional reces~ In begin prt.pilring hearings on the Nixnn program by the joint. House-Senate Economic Committee hP head:o;, Connally was asked why Nixon c.hil11~ed his policies so drastically after dt>c\aring opposition !n wa11e-price controls t ver !lnce the Democratic Cnn11res5 voted him ~tandby power It'! impn.r;e !hem las! ,year. "The Amf:.rlcan people: ll-'nuld think 1hev had a dolt for a Presi dent if they thoug:hl they h:id nnt. whn \vould take ii position and never change it" Nixon's announcement Sunday that lhe Linrted States v.·nuld lel lht. dnllilr seek it.c. ov.·n ]e\·el internationally shnok the foreign mnnetary situation frnm tt1p to bn!tnm. But dnmt>.c.tict11ly , the ,c.1ock marliet re.c.pnnrlrd ~1rnngly up.,..'ard in a blir~I or trildin.<: ~1xnn froie almnsl euery Amt.rir an's wagrs. priers ilnrl ren1~ until at lr'a~t No\' J2 under .c.tandh.v authority gi\·1>n him b~· the f)emnrra!ic Cnnj:1ress tn l!liO He 1nvnked !he. nillional emPrge.nrv pn1~·er in 1m pns1nP, the 10 pt>rcent lel'y nn imf)llrti; with !hP~P worrl~: "1 herfbl' drcl11rP a llfl llon~I rn1rrgf'l1f'I' d11r1ng: 11 hirh T call upnn thr puhlic a nrl rr11 ::111' srctor In m:'lke thr C'ffort~ ne(·essilry lri 51rrngthi>n lhe in1Prnatinna l eronomic riis1!1nn nf !hr trniled Sli!h'.r;" Thr ac-t10n w<'!s hr 1n ~ lt1ken , h1.r; orr!r r ~:<1d , brt'illl"r · 1hrrP h;i ..-hr<'n ;i pr/)· lnngrd dre'linr 111 lhP 1r.trrn11l inn;1l innnet<'lf\' resE'rV r~ nf !hP Ln11ed Slatrs .:ind riur tra.rir ;inrl 1n!Prn<'ltion11 I cnm· pet1(Jve rns i1 1nn IS ~f'rlflllSil· lhrf'illE'nPfl '' Th!! 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Finch, now 53, was cQnl'icted "'!th hl.t red ·h111ired m istre.s5. C~role Tre!!off. 34, of lhe death nf Finch'~ ""'iff'. Bilrhar;i, in J9j9, Aftt.r three trial.~ and a v.·a1·e or ('nn!ro1'e:rsy. the 1wo v.•rre .tentenctrl to life in prlson in 1%1. M is.~ Tregoff ~·as parnlPd in l!lfi!l and curri:,ntly i~ A medjcal records clrrk in a Los Angeles suburb. Flnr.h·11 attempt for parolt has hnlt"O twice ~Jore. The e i i:, h L· me"' be r California Adult Authority i~ 'xpecttd 1.0 metfll'lday or Tue~d11y in Sacramtnto nn the doctor ·~ cutrent bid . Califnrnia law Alfo"·s parnll' con~ide rl'!tlon 11fter seven .YI'~~ nf 11 lift pri.'SOn term. Thrte mt'rnhers of rhf': 11uthorilv ml'i 1i.·lth F'lnch t>11r lil'r this month 3t the Califnrni• ln~t!lute for Men 11t Chinn A relii:ibh• l'iCUtT.I' !'.tirl aftl"r lhl' mel"linir: that Finch's ch Ante11 for freednm wrn! gond. "AU tht. a.1gns for approval or parole: look po~il lvt." t~ 30urce: said. "It •l()t)k! a~ tr ht> derinltl!.ly "'ill go out thl~ time " finch ha!I been rlt.scribed 11.s • model prisoner 11ncl reportedly ha11 plans to gn ba ck int() medical practice if he gains his frtedom. He: reportedly reads all that l~ made 11 v11ilablt. to him on current. mrdical rlel'elopmt.n ts. His worlt 11t the. prison requires him to clo exacting slalii:.lical work. The rloc1nr is said In he in exceJlcnl physic11l condit ion, jogging 11.bout 10 mile!> a day and playing tennis, a ga me at- v.·hfch he excels. The rnurder of Finch'i:. wjfe can1e about \\hen ~he refused lo giv P him a di1•orce and lied up hi~ money. Finch and Mis., Trtgoff. who at that llme ""'AS" a stunning 22-year·old bca:ity, had waitt.d for their \'lctlm in the: dril'Pway of Finch's hllltnp horn~. They lhen shot the v.·om11n to death. Promine nt triminat annmt'y Gran! Cooper gnt a hung jury al thf'. rirs! twn lrJa)~. leading Finch !hrnugh te.11rful lt"Sl1mony th11 lht" aun h11d f1rt>d ar. rl<lt>nt111!y CooJ)f"r iurn,.n over thr c11 ~e_ 1(1 l'Jn~ of his .:issocia l€'~ 111 the lhird trial 11nd th,. !'181r W8~ ec-n1•lc1ed Ftnrh 11nd J\1 1~ 1'rr~off 1Lill profcs.wd !01·r. for 11.nother a~ lht v y,·ere led off to 11111 h11! hA1'e. Of'!! Sten eiich O!htr 5\nc~. Sen ~·11ham Proxmire I D·WIS I NIX· on·s ctucf f('Clnomic cn!ir in Gongrt5s, pr1l5ed the plan Rep . Wilbur D, Mills ! [}.Ark i, 1nfluential chairman of the House \Vays and Means C'on1m!!tee. gal'e ae.neraJ approval to Nixon's s•repp1og ac- tiol'LS, 10me of v.·hic.h need congressional approv al, Rep. Henry S. Reuss ~l).\V111 t, the c:on· gressn1an whn t'allf'd a week ago for the measure.s Nixon took Sunday. ~ald today in Virnna the president had underaone .. , con1•ersion unequaled since Saul on th e rnad to Dan1ascus ." He said he was \'ery plf'ased with the act1nn hut that the L·n1ted Stares "could have saved itself E~onorny Notes \\' ASHJNr.TON i l'l'l t -This 11as thr n.~l l•)n s C('on11n1ic s1tua!uJn as President :\ixon acted Sunda:--night to re\'i!ah.le the ecQnnm.1: INFLATIOJ\·: The C:nns11mer Price Index lor !\lay and June was rising at an annual rate cf 6.6 i:.ircen!, much higher thiln t!v• 3 percent annual rate Jn. d1cated by the first four mnnths of the year. The Jul.v figure 1.c. expected to be issued sonn . USEi\tPLOY\Jf..\'T: 'rhe rate 1111 s 5.8 pereenl in July, up lroi:i 5,6 per- cent !ht> previous month b•Jt dn11·n fron1 J\1 ;i~··s 6.Z percent It has hnvered around fi percent all year, 1vllh ::lbnt1l ;. 5 1nillinn penple looking fnr work and unable tn find it, the ll-Orst une1nplovinrnt sit11atinn in 10 years, THE ECONOr\1Y : The (;ross · ~'l/;itional Prnliuct 1GNP ) index, which n1easu res the econnn1~•s 1otal 11utput •1f gonrls anrl services. rose at slightly more than 4 percent f0r the second qu;irter of thi s year. lov.·er than in the first ~U::lr!er t1nd at lhe lov.•esl r:ite sinte !9~-1·he administration had abandoned ,filnuary 's prediction that the r;01P would hir 'LOl\5 billion this· year. But dt>- l(pite !IS :;Jug,e:ishnr!>~, the (;~p Wfl.~ grov.ring faster lhan It dirl during !he Kennedy-Johnson adm1nls1 ratirins, chiefly because the economy il~elf was so inuch larger now than it wa s then. Army Says Capt. Medina E11couragecl Viet Slayi11g FT. ~1cPHJ::RSON. Ga. -The govern- ;:r,enl ?.ccused C<'lpt . Ernest L. i\1edina to· rlil y nr being aware his pla tonn "com- milled murrler" at My I.iii. hut said he "calculatingl y chnse to dn nothing " By drclining !n interfere. i\1aj. William G e:ckh11rd1. the chief prosecutor, said in hi~ flrening i;talement al f..1edina's murdrr cour t-martial. r.1 e d i n a en- couraged 1he men "in lhl' r('rpctuat1on of murdrr of non·comb;1t;1nt s.'' ··The ~nvernmC'nt rlll€s nnl cnntend ~·1Prlin;i 1r1lrl his ('(lmpan~· tn kill non·cnm· ha!<'!nl~." F.ckhardl ~~1rl .. Rut hr h?~ !he d1i1.I' In 11uide ;ind ~·nr1trnl his nirn, lo in- sure !hat no11·cornb<1t<111t~ Y..r.re· 1reHted humanely, fir knew liH'Y cornmillrd murder <'!Od chosr !n dn nn1h1ng . He dJd no1hing 11hrn hf' d1rl nr•t 1ntrrfe.re. He cillcu latingly chose ln dn nothing." i\1edinil, eon1rnandrr (if C Company which swept 1hrnugh the Vietnamese Hamiel of My Lai on f.1;irrh I~. l9~B. 1s rh;irgrd 11•11h thr n1u rdrr nf"' wnm<'!n and a child 1n the hilmlet anrl \•li lh 1he O\'erall respon~ib1IHy of \00 other deaths, F'. LrP Bailey, c1v1l1an a!lnrnr_y fnr the 34-year-old ~nld1er from f.1nn1rose, Co lo., cnunrered !ha1 J\tedina 1s.<;ueri 1mn1rdi<Jle cease·l1re nrders v.·hcn he leHrned of !he killing . "Those orders 11111 lh' repealed verbatim in th].~ cnurtr·nom ;ind they m<ty pil int th i~ cnurtrnnm hJ11e." Ra1le,v said. "The_v'lt bf' repra1ed 1·erhol1m so (here will be on dnubl 1n ,VflUr mind that Capt. J\led1na mea nt what. he s;11d. "Hi~ men 11ere frightrned and h.vrcd up. They v>rnt 10 m~L a dr:.igon that had !efl the vll l;ige. Railey said 1\led1na 11·;i~ urider nrde.rs "\0 ha~·e the h(lu~es hurned, lhe l1l'eslnrk shol ::llirl the wrlls cln<;rd, Thosr 1i.•r1·t. :-.1edinil 's ~prc1!1c nrders from Col. 1r··rank • Rarker, lhf' IJ~k fo11•e. con1 · manrle r .\'nhndv t;;l ked ahnu1 ~l;:iu)'.!hlrr· 1ni;: nnn.cnrn baranl' Thr1 h::iri f'l'f'rV rea~on 10 he l1e1'e none wn11ld b('. lherr ,:, F1;1ile.v salfl The tnal rr,•ume illt rr "' lf·nethv rf'Cf'~S Follo~1n ~ ~elr rtl nn of a f11P·m<1n iur·.1·. OnP ,.,f the Juro rs. [,! Cnl ('l11 n ·nre Conk. 44. nf Ch1r i1'!0. 1nld thP r 11ur1 h i.~ ~l~t rr had rrrr1ve.d ii telf'phnnr f'al) dur 111.'! 1he rrrf'~' frnn1 a \1nn1;1n 11hn ;;111d. ''I Pll him Lt, l'all rv h::is l!f>1trn h1<, he ~hnuld m11ke r rr111 1n ('ar1 !\lrd1n::1 ~el~ his ·· f;nnrl s111o1 he 11·;i;; nnl <irf(•rtrd b~ !he call and re1n;11ned nn lhe Jll !'y. The c:har1it. R'lain ~t :'lled1n11 wa.~ rrdur- ed from a cnp1!11l nfrense. el imina11n.i;: lh e pnss ibll1(y th~ Mexican·Anicrican nffieer cnuld he SE'ntrncerl to dealh on con· v1cJion . The Army said i1 rrduced the <:harRe.s because ii \\'OU Id not olherll-'ise have been <itJle !n in!rnduce depositions nf twn Vje1- n;1mc~e snlrliers ~·ho collld nnt be hroughl here In le~lify. Medina , the h1ghesl ranking officer lo bf' charged with murder in the case, h;.i,, f1 r111ly procl::limed hi,, innocence. LL \\'i lll11m C<ll ley. convicled earlier lh1 s 1·e11r nr n1urder1ng 22 civilians at ~1v \,;:ii.· te slified he ll'ar; c<'!rr~'in~ 011'1 Mrd1n;1 ·s nrders. (";iJlrv, >11hnse life 5entPnce currently i~ uncte'r rev1e~·. WilS a plal(lOn leader In tht> tomp::lny com· mii nded b~ f.1edina . Bul f'vledina .1es11!1rd in Calley ·s trial that he gave no such orders. Irate ~1otorist Slaps Driver A Silnta Ana youth drfv1ng through L<'lguna Rearh Frida.v had his fe nder rr11n1pled :inrt h1 ~ i;:la~srs hrnken b_v an lratf' nintorist 11·ho t•allt'rl him ii ··1ong- h:1ir<>r! hirirne rreali" bcfrire fl cf'ing !he scene of the <'!C('ifienl . Pnlice saul the inc:11len1 ncc11rred in lhe fillO block nf Brnar1wt1y ~·hen the hit and 1'un rln vrr. who witnes~e~ reportrrl ha d been WPi11'1ng in ?.nd out nf traffic. ran IJl· tn ::i car rlril·en hy Roris Lueck. 16 The rna11. r!escriberl 10 be in hii; 2011 1'.tlll lnni:: h111r. ;:iskert Lueck if he wantt>d to fight , police ~air!, anrl apprnachPrl L11f'c-I(~ aut0 . The_ suspect reporlerlly i;J apprrl the ,l'Outh , lhcn rrmotPrl the hn\ 's l!li!~~P~. 1~·1s1Prl llH'lll nu! nf sh<'!pr, lhrPw lhrn1 (n thP grn11nd anrt s1eppP!1 nn thrm L11rr k nr1·er gnt n11t nf hl~ ear The 11n 1denl1f1erl r\rir er lh('n calmlv 1111lkrd ha r k to h1.~ 2.1.1\0 and drivt> ::lWa~, n!f1rrr~ ~aid 1\ ~;irag" rlnor ;.;l<1nrl1ng nprn rns! a l.:i;:,u na RP.:tr h wriman threP bic_vrle~ 11 n1·1h ~200 Su nr:l;iv. Pnl1cr sa id lh irvr.~ !1\r.k lhr h1krs lrnm lhf' hnu~r of .Jack.le Aren~dnrf, 204 ClJFf nnvr. (Third part of thr" port _.1 .. 1 anguish and tniuble by a'·11ng earlier" ror thf' worlri lhe mos! impor!ant part of N1xon·s program was hlg an· (l(llJncement t he: United Sta tes would n<t longer convert rore1,1:n-held dollar~ into gotrl . a .'l;ove that unilatrrall~' ehan,Eed lhe 2J.year-0ld 1111ernalional 1n on rt a r y S}'~lern. Nixon also orrtered .a JO percent surehar.i;:e on such in1porls 11 s ;:iutomohdes, a n1f11•e that d1i;1nayed fore ign r11anufat·t11rers. "\.\'e ll-'111 bre;1k !ht h<tl'k ur inflation.'' Nixon s<1 1tJ in <1 hast1Jy.;irranged radio and lele1·1suu1 addre:>s ln 11 hith he aban· doned hi.~ freque11t!y -expressed d1sl<1ste for eontrnls. He called upon the "grea!ness of a great people" to make his prngr<1n1 work vol1,1ntaril y with a few hundred federil l 01•erseers but with the threat nf injuncllons t1nd a $5,UOO fine for 1·1nlalions. The 1najor 1n1u1ey markt>t.~ in l:'.:urupe closed immediately so gnl'ernmen!.s could assess the situation. But in Tnkyo the dollar tl"NJk a beating and !ht> Japanese gni-t>rnmen t bought up SJOO million of dollars to keep the dollar from plunging disastr0usly. The British eab1net \\'ent into e1nergen· t'Y session ln London_ President Georges rnn1p1dou of France announced he v.·a:1 intl.'rrupt1ng his vacation \\'ednesday to return Jn P;:iris for a crisis sessinn_ Ths Swis.~ governn1ent held an en1ergency 111eeting. Paul A. Voleker, U,S. Tre;i sury t;ndersecretary f0r Monet<1ry Affairs, flew to Londnn today to brief British and European officials on !he Nixon moves that struck Am erica's <lilies like a thunderbolt \Vest German.1· sent a high level de!egalion to London for lalks with Volcker. The Nixnn eeonomit plan drev: mixed reaction in \\lashington_ Repuhlican mernbers of Congress, ~nl'Crnnrs and buiiiness exeruti1•es e~pres~ed i1pprn1•al. Labor leaders reserved JUdgmen1, but an AFL-CJO spneksrnan said the contrnls nu(lincd by Nixon did not meet it! criteria for ~11ppi1rL Set1ate Dcmocralit Le;.ider M I k e t1ansfield said, "I'm delighted th11t his p<it ience has finally run out. I'm pleased he is [acing up to lht. re<ilities of lhe F1luation .. , Sen. George S. McGo\'ern 1 I). S.f) '·called lhe action "mildness." Sen, \\l illiilm Prnxmire ! f).\\~i.i;.1, Nixnn's chit.l economic critic in Congress. praised the plan . Peopl e ;icro~-~ the 11at 111n expressed npinions r;inging frnn1 "I'm glad " t11 "he's fi ght ing lnr sur\'1val." Paul Boerm· inger. 28 , nf Philadelphi11. s11 icl ... !l's nnt going tn affert us trto n1ur h persflnally. r.·1~· wife said she 1vantC'd In huy a foreign rar and will now have lo pay about 1ii00 tn nre for it." !\'1xon e.xe1npted Sll('h imports as cnrfe& and su,e:ar fron1 the 10 percent surcharge on impo rts. Tht. 10 percent :r;:urcharge n11 such items <!.~ lnrei~n Cilrs br(lught jny in Detrolt and dismayed foreign manufac· lurer.~. Rf)l1.r;h n1anufacturers ~·ers gloom.1·. Australian rnflnufactur'ers said the.v \\'ere "downright angry." Nixon's tlec1~io n IP <illn\1' 1he. LJ,S, dollar l.o "fl0at" to ii.~ naturill le1·cl ~'as ex· peeled tn h<n e 11111e immedia1e effect on nrirmal buytn)!: 1n the United Stales. hut it v.·as ahnn~l certain tn plunge foreign moncv markets 1nt11 chans 11nti! the in· lernaiinnt1l monetary system can ba overhauled. Laguna Police Chief on Dutv Fnrrnrr \l:irinr C0rr' Cn\nnel Jo5 epb .J Krl\y !nr!<'!\ tnnk nvrr h•~ new pnr;t as polu'P t h11,•f in J ,n~unn Rra rh Krl!y, 5.1. re11rrrl J;ir;I year ilf1tr 24 yr;ir~ 1n (hr ;\J;q·1nr i'!•rp<. 11•h1t h in· ~'iurlC'd :in ;1<.~1~nmr nl ll S r rol"";t m;1r r;ha l ::11 <'':1n1p r r11 r1lt·11>11 Thr 11r 11· l'flll \'C f h1(·f \\'11• ~rlr<·l f'rl from A twirl rf ~II :ipplu·;1nl ' fnr thr Art [r,lnnv pn<t ;ind ~ur«errls (')11rf Kcn nrlh H11 rk, \1 tin rc~1.l(nrd In head 11 ne11 pn licl't r!ep;:i rtm<·nl 1n S1m1 \'.~1le1·. f\r'll~r, his wife Pa tr:1ri.'I .:ind lht ~ nuni:er rnen1hers of thrir fam ily of eight chilclren, live in 1:::1 Toro. WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How can I b• 1ure th• m«chondis• ls not defe<tlv17 Co1te M&1e J ewelry & Lo i n U!'lto11ditione lly guerant t et 11.,,erything th&y '1111. How do you loon money? We !oa "' money directly on most •ny item of value for • ptriod of up lo '!even monlht, How do I know you're l1t9hhnote7 Co~te Me11 Jtwelry & Loan h 1 member of +h• Chamber of Commerce 111 well as the C11lifor ni1 Col- lateral loin A11oci1tion, end ht i beel'I in business in Co1.l e M•1• for 14 year1. Why iltOt.1kf I CJO to Costo MHa J ewelry & loori7 To 111"• mon•y and 1hop in• fr i•ndly, rel .. •ed at mo1phe re. Ha•• I •Yff btt,_ to a 1tot"• lilt• yaun7 Nor But com• in and see for your11lf. You'll f;nd it fl f11c in11t ing 11dv•11ture in 1hoppin9 11nd bt •m•t•d •t ...., _ _.., th• tt11m41ricfou1 1avin91 on qv•lity m•tch1ndi11. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAI LY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTO\YN C:OSTA MESA C:OME IN AND HOWSI AROUND PHONE 646-7741 -htw•H H•bor & lroedwcry ' DOM RACITI OUR M O ST UNUSUA L DIAMOND GUARANTEE. • wi... .,.. bsy • tfl-..,.d tr11111 '" •• wtll •u•nt.M "'•' dlt111011tf ,. .,prc11,, et '40•/• MOii t~ 'I'<'• ,1thl for Ir '' v••• 11111...., .,8Clc . Co11 yew llt • well 11- ""-'t 7 COMPAIL EVERYTHING' IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 30 DAYS v E N rall econ W a At aver 33.44 gain 32.04 mar ilt.e Th " t ch an a.m. Vo reco F I 0 '" lern ju re Th curr l nge Mou Sh r el ea L< Dem 11uffe Main Co as r el ea At moth Cana north guffe Th bu la rel ea Gu 30. M T w The has r ity's the builcli The at th ah ea perm '" ciln1e Jay proJe coun Th !he o gtora 1800. Lal r es to 1afe, comp fo T ne (() c " C• '" " " c .. •• •• " •• .. •• , ' . ,,. ' . ' . ' Laguna Beaeh EDITION VOL 64, NO. 195, 4 SECTIONS , 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 16, )971 e reeze: {i * * * * * * * * Sto~ks Shatter Re~ord Early Prices Skyrocket • Wake of Eco110111y Action in NE\V YORK {AP 1 -The stock markel rally gener<1ted by President Nixon's new economic policies soared steadily higher today in record trading. At 10 .11.m. (PDT), the Dow JoP1es average of 30 industrials had vaulted 33.44 points to 689.46. The biggest daily gain by thi~ market barometer had been 32.04 points on fi.1ay 27, 1960, when the market turned around after a Jong and s teep decline. The market literally opened with a roar •~ traders on the floor of the Stork Ex- change headed to their cubicles at the 10 a.m. 1 ED'!'!. opening bell. Volume on the Big Board hit a tv.·o·hnur record of 14.6 million shares at noon, well F om· Injured In Wild Horn· Off Laguna Jn less lhan an hour Saturday af· lernoon, four persons were seriously in- jured in the ."Surf off Laguna Beach. The firsl of !he series tJf injuries oc- cur red at 2:30 p.m. v;hen Marsha Ingersoll, 24, Tus!in, i11jured her back at Mountain Road beach. She was ta ken to the hospital and later released. Less than a half an hour later, Janet Dempster. JR, of 157 N. Coast High way, suffered a fractured Jcg in the 6urf at ~fain Beach. She was also taken to South Coast, treated for the injury and later rele ased. At .1:20 p.m ... Jim Pachotka. 12, Rnd his mother Pamela. 48, both of Quebec. Canada, wrre washed off lhe rocks a1 !hr- north and of Crescent Bay Beach. Both EUffered cuts an9 back injuries. The two weri! also transported by am- bulance to South Coast. treated and released. Guards esti mated beach attendance at 30,000 both Saturday and Sunday. Mission Facelift To Be Allowed Without Pel'mit The San Juan Capistra nn City Council hRs vntPd In allow resrnration of the r1ty"s h1stonc mission wllhout requiri ng lhe contrartnr lo mert the e,.<;tablished building codes. The enunly recentl y haller! !!llC.h wl}rk el lhe site after !he conlracto r had gone ahead ~·1thout procuring a building permit. In allowing wnrk to resume. cou n- ciln1en told Capistrano Beach conlracll)r Jay Latham \hat all future res1nral ion projects will have lo be approved by tt'ie rouncil. The area to be restored include par1 of the original shop buildin~s. hospital and storage areas which were built. around 1800 Latham assured the coun cil the restored bu ildings will be con1pletely safe, even though the structures wo n't comply with the 1971 building codes. 0r .... Coa1t "'eat•er Low cloudJnes!! and fog are the forecAsL along the coast today and Tue!dRy with highs at the beach near 72 rising to 84 inland. Ulws tonlghl around fi.'l df'grees. I NS IDE TODA\' Teen.agers from. 11 Orn1111e Co1"1ty High Schools combin« tn mokt their sum.mer mtisicol "T/tt Bo)J Friend" o: de.ligh t.ju/. even/. St t rtvic.rn, Poat 17. '"''flt 'J (t lli.t-1111 • ftri.a11111 u, ' (llUl+ltll U ·JI (.,,.kl II (flO_,,. II Dtlltri NlllCM II 1 .i11f'!ll ,... • l 11ftr1t l•-"' " '"'-· • 11·1• --.. ir.1111 \.t nWI II Mr/IM 11 N1lletltl ......... 4-1 °''"'' ,_" " Srlvl• '"""" 11 1-i. 11.n 119<• Mutttl II·!• Tt1t¥1111<1 1' t~1.i.r1 " Wtl!fttr Wft119 Wt"' JI Wtflltll'• N"1 1).U WtrW Nt,.I t.I FINAL STOC K TODAY SEE PAGES 18·19 aheRd of the previous reco rd of 12.26 million shares Lraded lhrough noon on April 30, 1969. Brokers noted that nParly 1,400 issues were higher V.'ilh fe \ve r lhan .1fl s!ocks trading .at prices lower Lhan Frida,v·s clo.~e. Gold n1ining s1ock prices were ?.mong lhnse fallln g. Plier! up orders dela yed I.he npen1ng fl f Genera! r-.1otors and many blue chip slotks ex:pected lo be key beneficiaries of D.1.1\.Y l"l\.OT S11f! l'tiO!t NEW LAGUNA POSTMASTER Ex ·Kansan Don Rose Laguna Beach Postmaster l{ose s ,~Ol'll In Tlnn Rnl'e nt 461 Al!;i \11~t;i \\"a,\', 11·as n!firi11lly swor·n 10 a~ flf!S1master for L;iguna Beach ~'riday mor nint:. On hRnd 1n do the hnnnrs w;is H<'r!nr (;oclinel, Santa Ana posrn1o<;Ter and hc;id nf lhe South OrRngc Cnun{y ~f'rl!nnal Cc-nter of "'hich Laguna Reach i~ a parL Rose nffici;il!y tonk cnmm<lnd of the Laguna Beach flOSlal service this 1nnrn- ing. He was appointed to I.he posl under a nev.· tnerit scleclion system cslabhshcd by the Postal Service at the reques! of Pres1denl Nixon . A nati ve of Kansas. Rose is acli\"C "'ilh lhe Beautification Committee of Lhe Chamber of Commerce. Aliso Beach 'Ove rnigliter s' Proble111 Told "Where can \•1e go?" c;impers ask plainti vely as they are routed ni ghtly out of the Aliso Beach in South Laguna. All summer. travelers have heen pul!- lng off the road al nigh t and parking. their campers at Aliso Beach, which of- ricially clO&?s at midnight. This has presented R patrolling prll- blem for the county Harbors and Parks Department, Director Kenneth Sampson told commissioners recentl y. "I don't blame the people fur camping there -or on any or the other be.ac~ - they're. ideal places ln pull In and have the waves near," he said. But it's slill illegal. and Sampson said the department Is "st.udylng the posslbili· ty of h111ving inlttnd CAm ping areas but we can't dn it lhi.<i !eason." When commis.."iioncr Martin UYb asked ~·hy the people couldn't be. Allowed lo stay. Sampson ~a id, "Wf. have to clear the beach at night or we'd hn ve aU-nl ghl parties." Us;ib contended tha t "you \Rn do as many bad lhinga during the riay tas lhe niahl." but acriu ieMCed !hat nearby residents might appreciate nigh11y sleep. th e. nPw Nixon Administra lion policies . "11 was JU.')l the n1osl wonderful thing that <'Ver happened , a maste r stroke, re.all y superb," .said Bradbury K. Thurlo"" analyst for the brokerage firm of Hoppin, \Vatson & Co. "He (N ixon ) undid ·with one IO-minute spceth all the things thal had been bothering the market all summer ." The pace of trading shov.·ed in conlinua\ movrmf'nt on the Stock Ex:change noor, as !radl'rS and messcn.i:;ers moved from post lo post. One observer said it was 'the he:i viesl fl f'lo r aclivity in man.v years. A steady stream of people flo wed along the t1vo main aisles. u * * Questions ' On Econo111y 'Answered \VASH INGTON IAP ) -HerP are some queslions and answer~ on lhe 90-d.ay \\'age-price free ze ordered in1o effect. on Sund:i.v by President Nixon: Q. What is the leve l al whi ch pr ices, rents, wages And salaries are frozen? A. The ceiling price or wap;e may not exceed the level that prevailed in lh1 month ended Augusi 14, 1971. Q. What does the price fceeze co ver? A. All commodities and servic~ are af· fected e>:t't'pl raw agricultural product.s. Q. '\"hal about price increases whic h ha ve been announced but nol yet put in effect, like some of !he recently An· nou ncprJ !ilCel increases.'.' A. They ;ire suspended , They can take effect !1{I days from the August ·14 freez e dale Q. If a wa_ge conlrac~ calls for a pay in- crease nn Sept. I. may ii take eHect? A. No. It can take effect 90 days after the freeze dale. Q, \'.'hat about wa~e negotiations now in prDcess : shoulrl they be halt ed'.' A .• '10, the govern ment. "'ant~ the..'Tl l.o proceed tn a .~t>ltlrm ent But any WilJte. in- crea.c:e~ \Vh1ch resu lt are to he delayed fnr 90 dav s Q \\'ha1 happ!'n:; 10 lhe cost-nf-ltv1n;'.: c~cril;itor· clause 1n m11ny wa~e contract~. p1n11ert to p;i ~t cnn.~umer price advances? A. Thr wa,itP intreasc wi ll be delerrerl. A \Vh11P Hou~P ~ta1ement :; a~-~· "lntrea~e.c: 1n prices .. renTs. or "'a,::c, tJnrlcr elos1ing contracls 11•ill need lo he dcfl"rrerl " Q. \Vhal v.·111 rrplace the frcezr in 90 davs'.' /1. That. rema ins 1o be v.·orked oul by Nixon's nc~ IY created. cablne l·level Cosl nf Living Council. ll apparently will work with industry and labor leader s for some form of voluntary guideline reslrainl in ell maJor industries. Q. Cou ld the freezr be extended if such agreeme nts are not reached:' A. Presum?.b!y it could. And the threat rcina i n~. :is a spur lO the agreernenls, thal Congres5 would impose rnandatnry conlrols tn prevent an oulbreak of in- creases v.·hen lhe freeze expires. Q. How will the freeze be enforced! A. It will he "n1onitored ," says I.he While Hou~e. by the staff of the Office of Emergency Preparredness. Thls is the agen cy "·hich wou ld provide the skeleton fnr a price and ration conlrol agency in time of war. Q. Does the OEP have a staff capable of nalionwide price-wage survei ll ance.? A. Obviously nol. President Nixon said: "I am relying on the voluntary coopera· lion of all Amc.rican5 -each one nf you -workers, employ ers, consumers -to make !his freeze work.'' Q. Thal means there are no en- forcrment teeth ? A. There Are a rew The While. House says \'iolalions will be handled by the At- torney General. and may be enjoined by the courts or subject lo a fine of up to $:'.1.000. Q. Is lhere legal authorily for such a freeze? A. Ye.'I, C.OngreS! pa1ttd an authorizing l11w last 1prlng -but few or the lawmakers expected N'lxo n to me it. Q. Whars the effect on proposed telephone charge increases, increased plane. and bus far e5, tuition incre.ase.!I Already announced b7 colleges to take rf· feet in Septe.mbcr. A. Pending rurthcr ord11:rs from the White llou.~e. all are 1usJ>tJ1ded unlll the end nf thr freeze , which 11 offic fllly set for Nriv. 12. at La11unagrln• by Phil lnterl1ndl '-/h'-' ' \/II j I I "Are W• Doing Right by Laguna, Harry -Staying Locked In the Hou1a Until the Fe1tival 11 Over and the Touri1t1 Leave?" Petition Filed Heisler Pa1·k Cooking Irks Some Residents By BARBARA KRJ::fBJCH 01 tlwo Olllr l"Uei lllff The aalt.y tang of nee.an a.Ir l.!I only a memory to res idenlo; of Laguns Be1ch '1 Heisler Park .e rea when summer comes. lnsteari, .&ay 27 or them in a petition ro the cify council , the air is filled fro m morning till night wi!h waftlng smoke and the aroma of ba rbecued food. Nol only is their home life disturbed by the smoke and cooking odors, say the petitioners, but park users are: destroying the en vironment by building fires on lawns, at the rool..!l of trees and on open ground, as welt as in the: braziers pro-- viding for cooking. In a lengthy ex:amination of the pri>- hlem, City Manager l..awrence Rose note1 that the: only official regulalion per· t~ining 1o use of the park is one. pro- hibiting $Catterinp; of trash. The public has enjoyed HP isler Park for almost half a century without any need for regulations, says Ro.~e. but the: problem nf excessive and care1es5 use se:e:ms finally tn be catching up 't''ith the Laguna landmark. Public places are for people, aaya Rn-. but a dilemma arlu.s becl.UJe ., many are ma.king demaru:b on so fe.w places. ·•tteis'ler Park cannot any more than Yosemite: Park c1n, just 1it there and take it," he writes in a report to the council. ". _ . the most delicate aspect Is the need to do eno ugh to prevent mischief but not so much that reasonable freedo m 11nd spont aneous pleasure it discouraged.'' After consultation wit h the directors of recreation and the park superintendent, the city manager proposes that the council Wednesda y night adopt an amendment to the city code which would forbid tires In public parks except in designated picnic stoves or braziers and prohibit the. use of portable cooking equi pment .!IO that cook- ing can be confined to specific areas. ll also is proposed th.at the two unused roque courts be turned into picnic grounds, but without fires and cooking and that the capacity of the desig nated picnic areas be increased by adding 12 braziers and additional seating. Ethics Cocle Study Slated By Lagu11a City Council Laguna Beach ci~y councilmen Weclne.!1- riay nighl will receive a bundle of in- fnrm;i tion from city atLorney Tully Seymour on the subjecl or cOOes of ethics for public (lfficlals and employes. Possible need fo r a code of ethiel'i in Chain Reaction Crash Hits 8 Autos in Laguna Elght automobile.!!, six of them parked, Eustained bent and crinkled fenders Saturday afternoon when 1 11nJj;le west• bound aulo went out n( conlrol "" Lagun11 Canyon Road near the. Sawdust Fc!!tival. Police said the S p.m: inciden t nccurred when a car driven by Ronald LaPanle, 21, of 21438 Laguna Canyon Read , •lruck the rear of an auto driven by Ruuell BenM>n. 43, Los Alamitos. The Be.111on auto then sma1bed into lw& parked autos while lhe La Pan te. vehiclt conUnued Into two other parked cars. Ooe of the parked cars was knocked forwArd, damaging two other vehicle.&, pollc:e 1akl. The LaP111nte. car came to a h•l t after veering across lhe roadway and 1trikln1 the tenter dlvldu. Ne!Uitr Gf the drivers wu Injured, olflce~1 reported. Laguna wa.!I broughL up at the last city council meeting by spokesme:n who cited Insta nces of po.!!si ble conflict or interest nr dnubltul f.thical behavior involving both cou ncilmen lllld planning com· missioners. Al the request of the council , Seymou r Is submitting codes of ethics adopted by the cities of Fountain Valley and Palo Alto and by the execulive department or the Sta te of California. alon1 with a legal opinion which he himself prepared for the Newport Be.acb City <:ouncil In 1967 regardin1 1t.atute1 relaUna to conOict of Interest. Instances cited in discussion of need for 1uch a code Involved Planning Com- mission Cha irman William Lamboume·s parUcipallon in be.achfront hotel wne voting at a ti me his real f.Slate office had a property in the affect area lbted for sa le: Cou ncllman Peter Oatrander, an archilecl, representing persons •eeklng variances before the Board of Zoning Ad· ju1tment and dlalrlbqtlon or an election ,Oyer opposln& the high rise initiat!Ve over the names of Lambourne and Pl1n- nln(Comn'liDlontr Jamel Schmitz. The codes ot ethla of the two com· munltie1 C1ffered as 1amples cover 1ucti m.atterJ 1s resjJOrulbilltie.. of public of· flee : ftalr and equal trt111tme nt; use of public property; tncom paUble employ· ment: nepotism: disclosure of con· fkfenti•I Information or use of such ,In· formation for pecuniary 1aln; sifts; a procl!dutt for qJJcloaln& interest In a mat- ter ·prior tA:> dlacuulon • • ! -.-.. .... -..... Today's Fina) N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS eans Co11sumer's Effects Explained WASHI NGTON IUPI ) -What Presi· de:nt Nixon's new ttonomlc policies will me.an to : -TENANTS: Your landlord may not raise the rent until Nov, 12, even if he had previously schedu led an increase to take effect sometime be fore then. He cou ld be fined $5,000 tf he di sregards lhe dirP.ctive. -SHOPPERS: You will be able to buy mosl goods, except food and some lm· p(lrts, at the same price until Nov. 12. Since grocery prices change little from week to week shoppers probably will notice little change. But the freeze doe s permit retailers to charge a price equal to the higtiest price any item was being sold for d~illg the 30 days before the President stepped in. Thus, if coffee fluc- tuated between 90 ce:nts and $1.10 pet pound, the grocer could charge $1.10, but no more, until Nov. 12. A new IO percent duly on some imports will raise their prices by that amount. Violators would be subject to the same $5,000 fine. -WORKERS : Your salary will remain the same, unless you suffer a pay cut, un· lil Nov. 12. Even if you had been schedul· ed for a pay raise, il will be put off until Nnv. 12 and will not hsve to be paid re troactivel y. -TOURISTS: U.S. travelen going everseas may find their U.S. dollar buya rewer francs. lir1, ye:n or whatever the foreign curren cy in question may be. -CAR BUYERS: The price of a new American car purchased from Sunday on will drop by an average o{ '200, if Cong~ss agreP.s to repeal the seven per- cent excise tax and ii the automakers pas sthe savings on to the consumer as they say they will. Detroit had planned pri ce hikes this fall but they may nol be. made until after· the freeie is over. Fo reign cars will cost more because of the !O percent duty and beceuse of the cheaper U.S. dollars oversea.!!: but part of the duty hike would be nu llified by the dropping of the seven percent excise tax. -FARMERS: Farm prices are not 1ubject to the fr e:eze. For this reasort supermarket prices \will not remain stable, .although the change Is expec ted to be slight during the oo.day period. -TAXPAYERS: If Cong1ess agrees to IL less money will be deducted from your paycheck starting Jan. 1. The persanal f.Xemption , which rose to $650 this year, would increase to $750 next year, allow· ing a taxpayer l.o deduct that much for himself and each dependent when be hl11 nut his t.ax form. The i;tand.ard deduc- tion. used by taxpayers who do not itemize the ir expen.~es, wou ld also rise from iLs current 13 percent or $1 ,500, whichever is larger, lo 15 percent or $2,000. again whichever is larger_ -BANKERS: lnteresl rates Including mortgage rates, would not be .affected. -BUSlNESSMEN: If Congress ap- prnve.!I, you may subtract from your cor- por.ale. income taxes this year whatever you spent on new equipment or machinery. up to a total of 10 percent of your tax bill. The figure would fall to five percent next year and in following year5. And the President is urging you to freeze your stock dividends at previous level• un til Nov. 12. -GOVERNMENT WORKERS: There will be a five percent reductio n ln the federal work force, and some employes could Jose their jobs. Nixon did not specify how or where the cutback would be made. -VIOLATORS: Tbe new policies would be overseen by a small government office with mos t of the emphasis on volunt.arY. compliance and public watch-dogging. There are no criminal penaltif.s for violators but a 1970 law permit! a fine up to 15,000. SaiJhoat Swamps Off Capo Beach A 19-foot 1aUboat with • Glendora man 11t lhe tiller swamp@d in brbk turf near C1plsti:1no Bta;ch Saturday afttmoon and fetched up on the beach near tM Budl Road colony. Htarbor Patrolmen said Edward 7.alta. 46. was unhurt in the c1pali lng. bu\ hll \IM.Sel received severe hull dama111 In the early afternoon mishap. Doheny State Beach llfeaua.rth swam • line to a patrol bolt to ttlect a tow from the shore. The swamped craft wu takeo to Oll1l Harbor for 1'palrs. .•. , z DA.IL V PILOt Nixon Sets New Economic Course .for Nation 8y Ul.itH P~11 loi.e.n11tio11al Pm1den t Nixon. ac1in1 undtr a dedart~ of natiMlal em•rrtney. \~~>M e:tecuttvt orders today aettins ln motion .a new ttol)Omic oourse for the nation aimtd at comballing inflatlon and unemploymeot. Thf!re wu quic.k ac.- ttptaace of the plan by some of his u ve.rNt economic cr!t1ca. The pl.an includes a 90-day rtnL-v.•qu- prlcu treat, Laz be.ntlib le booAt the economy and wh.at amounted le unofhclal deve.!uation of Ute &ollar -move& Ult dramatically rtversed his previous at.Ind acain!t such controls , The drastic program !Sent "''aves of Clarification Soaight Europe Closing Money Markets By LOUlS NEVrN £U.OClll .. ,._... Wrl t.i LONOON Maier E u rop e a n governments kept their fore ign money markel.!i closed today v.·hile they sought. clarification of Prf!sidenl Nixon·s sudden action to defend the U.S. doilar. Br itain and Switzerland suspended dtalings In foreign exchangt. In Frankfurt . a spokesman for the West German government 5aid currency uchaflies in West Gennany 9i'Ould pro- blbly remain closed also. France, Italy, Belgium and Lux· embourg were having a bank holidr.y .anyway for the Roman Catholic Feast of the Assumption. The five London banks that operalt the fret gold market announced that it would * * * Dollar Not 'Devalued' -Connally WASHINGTON tAPI -Secretary of the Treasury John B. Conn11lly said toda y he d{)f!s not consider Presidtnt Nixon 's gur;pension of the dollar's convertibility a devaluation of the. collar. "In my judgment the dollar is gouig to rise vis.a-vis some currencies in the world and will decline vis-a·\'is other cur- rencies in the v.·orld .. " Connally told a news cr.inferenct on Nixon·,; emergency economic program announced Sunday night. Predicting that the decision to let lht dollar "float"' in value in world money markel.!i ptnding a reshuffling of cur· rency values repre.stnting more realir;tic ei change rat.ell, Connally &aid thal "most countritll understMd this -they un· dtrsland the pos ition we 're in." As to how far the dollar might be dtv11!1Jtd in relation to strong currencies liltt the Japri.nese ye n and the German mark. Connall y said he could not answer that '"and I ,,.,.ouldn'l characterize the President's 11c:tion as a devaluation." Cnnnal\y said an inevitable result of the administration's actions will bt negotia· ti ons wilh other natiQn:i; to remove their &tiff barriers . Rathf!r, he said, "we are saying to all nations of !ht world v.·e. believe in fair trade: v.·e expect to be treattd as v.·e h8\'t bt>en trtating you." t-.1onday afternoon. Cannally said. talks v.'l!l hegin v.·ith Br 1ti:i;h nffici 11l~ in Uindon and further talks are pnssible later in Hnlland and France To call the action R rlev;i!u ;i1 1on '"is ;i prematurt judgment " 1ht ser-retar~· &aid The cnuntry cannol c-ont1nuf' to car· ry I~ present defense and foreign .:iid burdens abroad "unlf'SS \l'e begin to ~how a fa vorabl f' balancenl tr;idf'.'" h,. s11ld Whe.n asked 1f an AmPncan rollrgr stu- dent overse11s might finrl his $~ was nnw Wl"'lrth less. Conn;i lly replied. "He migh t find it 's v.·or1 h 16" Olt,4.N61 COAlf DAILY PILOl Oll:ANC.G co•sr ,Ul l ISHINC. COM•ANY lto\it rl N. W1 1tl '''' e ... 1 ,,. f'11tH11111• remarn closed also. Bullion dealers tt· pect.ed lhal at th e mark.et's re<1pe.n!ng, the prire or gold would so11r. probably 1o an all·time high. Despite the suspensio n in fllre1gn ex· change dealings. a spokesman for lhe Briti.~h 1'rtasury sa id b;inks wQu\d be al- lowed to meet the need;; of bnna f1dt tourists under "contracts Already entered intn. ·· The Sv.•iss National Ba nk said tourists ui Switzerland could exchange a max- imum of S30 a day. and e.xchanges offices and banks were instructed to entf!r all such tran&ac:tions in passports or other identity papers. There was no indication v.•hat limil !hr. British 11o•ould put on touri~t exchanges Prime Minister Edv.·ard Heath hurried ha.ck to Uindon from Chequers, the prime minister's official country estate, lo mr:et with his top minis lers. Officials n{ \\'e~t Germany's central Deutschebank also htld an tmergency meeting tn discuss the &i!uation, British ntwspa pers classed t he President's suspension of convertibility of the dollar into gold att ''virtual devalua- tlon." "Dollar !s 'Devalued .' " said the headline in the Daily Ma il . "'Nixon Signals Agretment to Devalue IXi!lar," &aid the Guardiah . "F'or pol illcal re;isons. Nixon is ln:11h lo use the v.·ord deva luation." An!hqny Thomas of The Tintes of London wrnte fr om Wa5hington. "but his statement makes it clear that the Un1 tf'd States \S hoping that other currencies \\"ill float In advanct of a revaluation ag ainst the dollar." Some obsen·ers prrdir-ted an early re1·alu ation upv.·ard of Eurnpean cur· rencies, Austria and Sv.·itzerland revlllued lheir currencies upward during the Ma y monetarv crisis. West Germany and the Netherla"nds have allo v.·ed the ir monev to flQat free ly according to lhe lav.•s of sup· ply and demand in the open market. Canada did the same last year. Clarification was av.·aited from the International ~ionetary Fund I n \Vashington. Linder lMF rules. v.·hen the Un1led St.ates suspends it.s commitment to buy and sell gold al lhe official rall! (lf $35 an ounce. ao JMf member country ls releas· eel froln its obhgation to defend !he dnllar by buyin~ up \\'hatever is offered on l~e market when lhe dollar fAlls to a certain fixed price in its currency. The outloo k. for European exporters v.·as bleak as a result of the ne"'' JO per · ce.nt tax Nixon ordered on imports. Sul a Volkswagen spokesman quest inn e d v.·hethrr it would be 10 percent of prestnl dutits or an additiona l 10 percent on the \·a!ue of the imporl The present dut~· on au1nm(lb1les is fl :-i percent. for rxample If the Of'V.' lax I~ applied to the duty nnly . !1 wnulrl ra15e tht dut\' In F. l p!'rcent Rut ir \! is Applied !.() the ·bast valuP, !ht to1al duly v.·nuld n~i> tn 15 .'l prrrenl. · an extranrd1nArily hl"i'!\"I' burden fnr u~:· the :i;pnke~man ~::tlrl . The \IJe~t (irrman &o\rrnment "elrnm· rrl 1\"1x11n·s new rcnn11mir mf'asures ;ind ;:.;i1d they unrler lined the neNI fnr im· prnveihpnt~ in the intt'matinnal mont"!<iry sv~lem. A statement from th!': Ecnnnm1r.~ ;:inti Fin;incr ~1in1~1 ry said 11 hoped ~d1 erse effect~ on freedom nf trade ~nd fnre\gn exchange v.·outd be avoirled. 80d "the gnve.rnment v.·!ll v.·ork tov.·ard this end ·· ahork, aat.onilbment and roncern a.round the 1,1·orld, and money and GOid market3 qwcltly cl0r&ed. The .British , Swiss and trench 1ovt rnmt nt:a called emergtncy ca'!tlnel me1Un11. ln Tok.ya, one. of the ftw m1 jor world markel.!i to open, lhe dollar plungtd and the Bank of J apan brought 300 million to shore up the dollar. Nixon Mo ve Big Switch Of Polic y \VASHJNGTON (l1Pl) -DprJ11r1n.i:; a national emergenc~·. Prf':~1den1 :'-'ixnn pllt his ne"'' r cnnnmic game pl an inlO play !11· r!:i.v by freez1n~ wages rrif'es "'"r! rents a1 hnn1e, Adrling a 10 perrPnt l;ir1 ff nn imports :inrl letting the rlollar "flnat'" 10 ils Oll'n leve! abroar!. ThP;').e were the first direct ac\1nn s t?.~Pl\ by !he Prcs1df'n\ under his "ahout-f;i ce"' program ilnnnunced Sunday along \\'1t h tax cuts for individuals and bus1nessf's and a reduction in gnvernment spending proposed for future congressional aclion, At a v.·1de-ranging nrws conference to- day, Treasury Secrf'tary John B. Con· nall y said the arimintstration will rely nn the economir patriotism of rhe American people to carry out thf' 00.day ..... age-pricl"' rent frf'eie even though \'iolations could Incur a 5.'i.000 fine. Connally also appealed to banks and other !ending 1nf1!itutinns to hold the line voluntarily on in terest ra1es wh ich v.'l':re not cQvered in Nixon's executive nrderi:.. Aho not cove red in Nixon's new policy were rlividends. C;nnally sairt there was no freeze on business proft ls because !hf'.1' "h;ivf" dPcliner! over the yea rs tn un;iccppl;ih\e levPIS " Thf" decl.:i ra1io11 of a n.:i!1nnal emrrf::Pn- r-\' :ind t.he ordPr nn cont rols and the !<irdr hl)(lst 1verf' i~:<1ued immerHatelv aftrr a onP·hn11 r .:i nrl 10 minute mPrtine: of .~1x1Jn w1rh hi~ full c,,.binet. In Another rlevelopment , Sen. \\"ill1am Prnxm1r,. JO.\Vi!'i.). 11nnnuncerl he v.·;is cu1!1n~ short his cnn j!:ressiflnal rer!'~.~ In be~1n prcp,,.r1n12. hcar1nJ,!s nn !hr Nlxnn progr11m hy the joint Hnuse-Sen,,.le Ecnnomir. Commi!!Pf' hP heads. Connallv was R~kM v.·hy Nixon chan.Rf'rl his pnhcif.~ s.n rlr,,.sl ically 11f1er rlPclanni.:: (ippn~1hf'n lo wage-prire cnntrnl~ 1>11f'f ~1nrr lhe r>emnr-r11t ic C.on.1Zres~ vnted him s!andby pov.·rr In impose them las! .vear "Thr. American people v.•oulrl think thrv liad a dQlt for a Prcsidrnt if they thought thev had one v.•ho 11·nul d take a posit1nn and neve r chan.i;:e. it." N1xon"s announcc.1ncn1 Sunrl11 ~· lh al the l'niled Stales wnuld \f't thP rlnll;i.r SPek its nwn le1·rl 1nterna1ion;illy shnok the foreign monetary si tuatinn fr{lm top l.n bot1nm . Rut cjnmf'stica\ly, the ~tnck market rrspnnrle<l st ron~:\y upw11rrl in a hur!'t or tr;iding.. \'\ixnn frn1.e almns t every Arnrnr;i.n "i: \l'ilges. price~ anrl rt>nls until al \Past l'\ov. 12 11nrler st;inrlhy Aulhnri1y p:iven him h\" !ht> f)t>.mncr;itic Congress in l!l70 He · lnvnk.rrl the na!inn11I f'mPr~encv rviv.·rr in imrvis1ni: the 10 percent lf'V\' nn 1mp11r\.~ 1\·1th lhr~e 1vnro"1~· ""I hrrf'hV df'clarP a n,,.11on<1! rmrr12.enc\' rlurinp: v.h lrh J call upon th f' puhlic and pr11·111r sector \n m,,.ke thf' elinr!s necrssa r~ lo strengthen the inlrm11tlnn11I rconomic: po~ilinn nf th,, L"n1!rrl Statr:i; ·• ThP ar-lion "'"'~ hrin'1 1:ikPn. ht~ ordrr ~~1rl. hrra1l~" •·thPrP h:i~ hern A prf\- Jnngrrl drrl1or In lh" tntrrn;1!1onal n1nnr!ary r1>~er1 r~ l'f 1l1r \ '111tcd );t,,.lrs ""rt noi !r;iri e an(i 1ntprnat lnn,.l r11m- pP!]l1ve pns1tlno 1s !irr1n11sl.v thrf":itenerl " The rrr~irlenr ~ nrrlf'r 11l~n .~11irl "'The prP •en t h;il11nrP nf p;i1·n1rn1~ ~1T 11ill1nn 1n10kr~ it e.o;pr!'1;illv uri;:Pnt lo flt;ih1l1ze price:;. rrn1~. wages and sa tanes Jn order fl'\ im prove our cnmpe tit[ve position ln \1•orld trade and to protect th e purchasing pt'.JV.'fr of the dollar.'' J,c~ It. Cwrloy Yl«o f'r•O:l&l'lt tr.41 c;.....,.,l M•"IGtr n ..... , lt•••ll Pa role Hearing Slated Ectl•w T~o'°'' A. M 11·~~i ~1 M 1~•t("f E111•11>r Cl.1rl11 M. Loe1 lti(~••tl P'. Nill A11l111~1 M1~1tl"I f:dlle"' L..ilM ....... Offlce 112 F1t••1I "'"•"w• M•llfRt ••tl ••11: P'.O. ••• '''· •2•s1 S-C'--•M Offk1 JOI Nortll (I C•Mifte lt e•I, •26 11 Oft..r Offl..- eoi11 MH•" UC Wflt l•'I S!•HI H_,.,., 1 .. tto, 1JJ:I IOwPol" '""' e"•rf M11MI .. ~ a .. cl\: 17t1J l llCll l&l/Tro•r'll .. -·· ... -.. ,. ---.&. ~·--· For Slaver Dr. Finch •' SACRA."'fENTO ll.iPJ) -A p11.rolt board ma y df'cide thi~ wf'ek whet.her to fret Dr. R. Bernard Finch, who v.·a~ cnn· ,·icttd for 1,he m11rrler or his v.·ife follow· ing lhree .sen~atinnRl trtali; a decade a,go. Finch, now 5.~. w11s ('nnv1Cl!'r1 ....,Ith hi5 red·haired ntistres:i;, Carnie Tregoff. 34, or the rlt11lh of Finch'11 v.·ife. Barher11 . 111 195'1 Alter t.hrre trial~ ;ind I v.·a1·t o( controvtrsy. the two v.·e.re sentenced tn life 1n prison in Hllil . Miss Tregolf w11s paroled \n 1969 and currently ts a rr.edlc1I records clerk in a Los Angele.s su burb. Finch's attempt for pani!e h15 fiu!ed twice beforf'. The e i g h l · m e m b tr Califomla Adult Authority is expected to mett today or Tuesd1y in Sacramtnto on tht doctor·1 rurre.n! hid. Ca\Hom11 lllw allow s parole cnnslderation 11fttr ae \'en years of a hfe prison term. Three members of tht authority mel "'Ith f inch earlltr th1J1 month 11l the Callfomia ln1Ulule for ?.fen 11 Chino A re.Uablt gource s111cl after the mrtllng that Fine.h's chances for freednm v.·ert. &ood· "All lhe llgn• for approval of parol& look po.wltlve," lht saurce. 11.ld. "Tt looks 83 If he definitely will an out this Ume ." • .... .~ •• ,.. 41) I Fint·h h;is bt'<'.n described as a model prif.flner ;ind rf!ported!y has planl'I to go h3rk 1n\n merli cal practice if he ga ins his frtcrlorn. HP rr[l(lrle<lly rea ds llil that i5 made avai111hle to him nn current n1t"rliral de velnpmenls, His v.·ork Ill lhe prison requires him to <lo ex acting ~!ati~1ic11I 11-"nrk. Thf' doctnr 1.~ sairl In he In e.xr-elll'nl ph~·slcal rnndll ion, jogging about 10 miles a day end phtying tennl!I, a g11mt at which he tJtcels. The murrler of Finth'11 wife.came about 11•ht>n she reruied to givf" him 1 rl i\'orce. 8nrl tied up hls money. Finc h ant! P.t\~s Trf'goff. who at that. lime WAS a stunning 22·~ear-old beaJty, hid wa.Jled for t.htlr "ict1m in the driveway of Finch'1 hill top horn~ They then shot th1 woman UI d<'alh. Prflmlnt>nt criminal 111tnmey Gr11nt Coope r got a hung jury at thl!! first two tt1als, le1fling Finch th.rough tt.arr111 testimony that the stun h111d fired ac· cldf"nlally. Cooper turned O\"f'r lht c15e 10 onf' flf hl5 a~5oet a te5 at the third trial And the pa ir w1a c:onvlrtefl. Finch Md Misa Tregolf aUll proftl'l&ed love for anotM.r as they were led off lo j11il but have not seen t ach olhf'r slnct. Sen "'1ilham Prounirf' !0-\\'1s l, Ni.1· nn"s chief ec-onomie cr1!Jr in Cingress. pr111cd the plan fltp Wil bur 0 . Milla t D·Ark. ), influ enti al cha1nnan of the Houst \\.1ays and Meana Oimmillu. gave 1eneral approval to Nixon 's .~weeping ac- tioiu, some of which nerd congressional approval Rep Henr\ S. Reu~ t1J.W1s ). the con· i;ressman 1rho caUed a week ago for the measures Nlt(ln look Sunday. u ld today In V!enrte the. pre1ldt nt !'lad 11nder1one "a N1n\'ers1on unequaltd since Saut nn the roarl to Dan111scu5." He said he wa~ very plea.std v.·1lh 1he action but !hat !he L:nited States ··could have saved 1tsel( E~o11on1y Not.es \~ASH l'iGTON 1L Pl1 -This v.·as the nat ion 's economic r;ituatinn as President \1xon acted Sunda;-i night to rev italize the econ omy. J.\'FL ·\TiOI\: The Cnnsumer Pnre Index fQr 1\lay and June wa' rising 11 1 an annual ra1 e nf fi fo perr-ent. much higher lh;in 1he 3 percent annual rate in. thcal<'tl by the fir~t fllur mrinths nf the ~ea r. The .July Figure is expf"cted to be 1~5Uerl ~Cl(ln L''.\'.l:'.:\1P L0,'.\1 ENT: 'l'he rate 11 as 5 fl percenl 1n Juls. up from 5 Ii pE"r· ('f'nl !he prel'ious mnnLh hii:. dnwn frrom !\lay·s 6 2 prrcC'nl. It has hovert'd ;irnund fi percent all yrar, 1\1th about 5.5 mdl1Qn people lookin~ for .,.,.ork and un;ih]r tn fincl ii. the 1'.0rst unempln.vmen\ sttu.:ition in 10 ~'f'ars. Til t-: ECO~'O!\fV : The Cross "'.;',,.tional l'rndur-t 1\,\'PI 1ndrx , which inrasui~~ thr rrnnomy's tn1;il output nr i;:no1t~ anc\ ~r>rv1rr.r;. rf)~P ;it shiahtly morP 1h;;.n 4 percent f0r lhe .~rcnnd qu:irlrr n! th1:i; year, lnwer !hiln 1n !hr first 1111,,.rter and al thr lowest rat.e since \!!.'ill, ThP adm1n!stra11on had ab.:indnned );inurirv S prPcf1rt1on th;11 thf" r;p;p "0ulrl h1I .~l.Ofi.i brllinn !h1~ ~,ear Rut de· ~pJ1P 1!~ :i;luggi.~hnes~. the (;"!P wa.~ 1?ro111ng faster lhan 1t did during the KP nneriy·Jnh nson adm1nistrati1.1n~. chiefly because the economy i1self was 50 ml1c h larger now thAn ii was then. A1~my Say s Capt. Medina E11coi1raged Viet Sla ying FT. ~l cPHEHSON. (;a. -The go vern· ~r.ent ;>.ecused Capt. f~rnrs~ L. ~1 edina to· rlay of bein p: av.·arf' his platoon "c:nm· mit1ert murder"' Al l'-ly Lai, but said he "ralrul11!1n_1:ly rho:;P. to dA no(hin'1,.·• B.v rlrcl1 ninl! !o 1ntl':rfere, r..1a j. \\'i!l1 am G. E:ckhardt. the chief prosecutor, said 1n his 'lpcning sl alcment iit ~1ed 1na ·s murdrr cnurt .m11rlial. Med In a en, courii,11cd the men '"in the perpetuation of murdt'r nf nnn·comh;i!;int~." "The i;:flvernmrnl dnr~ nn! rnnlrnrl :-. .. 1rrlin11 1nlr! hi s roinpari y (n kill nl"\n-coin· h:ir.:i.n!s," Eckh;irdt s;iid , '"But he h<>ll Lhe cf111 y In ,1tuidc anrl cnn!rol his mrn. 10 1n· sure tha1 nnn·Cfltnhattin1s were lrraled humanP!y . lie knew th"Y cnmm1t1rrl · 1nurder 11nd rhn:i;e 10 do no1h1n12. He c11d no!hin.r.i: whrn hr did no! 1ntt>rfere. He ca!culat1ngly chf\~'! \fl do nothing ." r..1cd1n.i, ('Qmm;indrr or c ~omp11ny wh ic h swept throu~h the Vif'lnamese ltamlf't of ~1y Lai fln 1\lia rch 16. 1966. 1~ chAr.r.i:ed v.·11h the murder of a 11·nman And 11 child in !he hamlet and v.·ith the O\'erall rc~pon~1h11i1y or 100 other deaths. f . Ll'e B11iley. c1v1han at1ornry f(lr lhe 34-~·ear-nld ~nldier from Mnn1rnse. Colo, cnun!f'rerl rh:it. Medina issued immed1a(e 1·easc·fire flrdf'rS when he learned of che killing. ··rh11.•e ordrrs 11ill bl' rrpc«trd 1•erb:itim in 1hts c0urtronm ;i nd lhP.v m::iy r11int. thi.~ cnurtrnnm blue.'' R;:i1lry s<11d. '"Thcy·11 be repr<ilrrl vrrbarim 110 lhrre will he no dnuhl in you r mind that Capt. ,\1edina meant what he. ~<11d. "Hi.~ mrr1 11·ere fri,i;:htrned 11nd h~·red 11p They went to meet a dragon that h11d lc!t lhe villa,1tc. Bailey said ~11'rl1na v.·as unrirr orders "In have lhl' hnu~e~ burnrd. !he livestock ~ho1 ;ind the 11·elts clo~f'd . Thnse \\·ere. \led1n11"s llperilic order~ frnm Cnl. 1f'rank\ Rarkrr, the lfl sk fnrrf' rom· m;inder \nhfld\· talked abf'ut ~iaughtrr· lnli!. nnn-cnmhal.:int~. Thry h,,.rl e\'r-ry rea.~nn In hcl1e\'e none v.ould he then•," R,,.ill'y Sflld Tht tri;:il rr~ume ri.llPr ;o, lf'nc;thv rrcr~s fn1ln111nJ,! ~rlPrl 1fln of a f\vP-man JUr~, Cine 01 the JlirfJr~. Lt f'nl. C\.:i.rE'nt"e rl"\(lk . ~4. nf f'h1r::tJ.l fl. tnld !he court his ~1~trr h.:irf rrrrl\·rrl ,,. tPIPphnnl' f',,.11 dur- 1n~ 1h1> rrr"~~ fr om ,,. 11•nm,,.n \1•hn sa 1rl. rd from a cap11al offense. eliminating the poss1b1hty the /'11rx1can·Americ11 n off1crr could be srntenced lo de11th on cnn· \'){'11n1i. The Army s111d ii rrd ut·ed the c.h11rges hef'aU~e it wou ld nnt olherwise have been ahle to in troduce depo5itions of two Viet- namese soldiers who coulrl nol be brought herf' In testifv. ~·1Pdin;i, the hi~hes! ranking 11/ficer (() hf> charp:ed v.·1th inurder in the ca~r.. has firmly procl<11med hl.~ innoce nce. (,I. \\'illiam Callf'y, convicted earlier 1hlfl ye,,.r of murdering 22 civilian~ al My Lai. lestifierl he v.·a~ carrying out Yledin;i"s nrde.rs. C;illey, whnse tir e ~entence rurrenllv is undrr review, w;i~ a platoon leader in the compa ny com· manded by t-.ledina . But r..1ed1na 1e~11f1ed 1n Calley's trial that he gave no such orders. Ira te Motorist Sla ps Dri ve r A Sanla Ana .voulh dri\'ing through Laguna Reach Fr ida~· hAd his fender crumplerl and hi~ gla~ses hroken hy An ir,,.le ninlnri.~t. who callf'rl him 111 "!on.i:· haired hippie frrak" befnre neeing lh l"' flrpnr or thP ;l('ci r\en t Poller !'air! the in1·irlr11t n1T11rrcd 1r1 lhr 61111 blnck of Rrnarlw11y whrn lhe h11 si.nr! run <lr11·t>r. v.·hn w itnC~~es repor1rrl h11d hcPn wr;iv1111! In <inrl 1HJ( of 1rRffir . r11n in· !n,,. (',,.r rfrl1'rn h~' Rnn~ Lur ck. lfi The n1:in. 1lci:rnhrrt rn l}e in h1~ 2fl:i; \1 1!h !no12. h:i tr. askerl Lueck 1f he wan!Pd to fight , police ~a id. anr\ approached Lurrk·~ .:11110 Thr s11.~pl'<'! rrl>(lrtl'rllv ~\arf"H'rl !hf' ~nuth. th!'n ren11n·pd th e hr!\·~ cl,,.~~P.~. lll'1~1 ert thrm otll nF !'h11pP. th1·r11 lhf'm 1n !hf' folrnunrl anrl :i;trpprr\ on thf'm Lutr k nP\'f'r gnt "U\ nr hi~ car. The un1rlpn!1f1Prl rlrnf'r then ralmlv 11;il k1>d har k In his ;o,ulo 11nri dr1\'e 11wav, officers i:<11rt • "l rll h11n 1,1 l':illr\' h;:i~ i.-:nlt rn h1\: hr .\ g,,.r;ige r111Qr :;tand 1ng open co~t ~ ~hnuld m~kf' rrrt;11n l':ip1 ,\1rrl1n;i O:Pl s L:i~11n<1 P.rarh wnm11n thrPf' h1rycle~ hl.~ ·· Goorl ~111d hf' 11·.:i~ nor aflected b) 11•nr1h $200 S11nrl11y. rnhce s,,.td thieve\ lhl' r-,,.11 an rl rrm111ord nn rhe jury. rook !hr b1kr~ fr0n1 lh,., hou~!' !"If ,J;icki e The rh11r~e 11.i:.:i1n!'I :'i1ed1na \\'A~ rrrlur--Aren.~d0rf. 204 Cl iff Drive 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1.T1tlrd ,..... of .............. wriftl anguish and trouble by srung earlier." For the .,.,,orld the most 1mportar1~ part ot Nfvon'1 progrllm was h11 an· nnuncrment the. United Stater; v.'ould nn lnnl!!:er convert rnreign·hl"'ld OQIJars !nlo gold. a ,'Y"ln1 e !hal unilaterally ch an1g•d the 15·.~rar·nld 1n1e rnation1I m n n e I a r y systen1. Nixon alsQ orrlPred :i 10 rercent ~urcharge on .~ueh unpo rls a s auron1ob1!e!', a n1111"e Iha! d1.~mayed forefgn rnanufac1urrr~. ''\\'e ~1·111 brrak thr bal'k or inflation.'' N1xnn said in :i h.'l:illly .arrari;:ed radio ;1nrl !ele1 \s1nn addres~ 1n \\'l11ch he ab11n- c1onrd !i1s frequently·rxpressed distaste fl')r rontrols , He called upnn rhe "j.(rf'atness of a ilrea! per1p\e " t11 make tu;;. progr;irn work voluntarily 111th a few hundred federal overseers hut with the threa! of inJunc11nns ;:ind a $5,000 fine for \"1nlations The 1n<i1nr monry n1arkrt s 1n Europe closed immediately so go1·crnmenls could assess !he situation. But 1n Tokyo th s dnllar took a be;:it 1n~ and the .111'panes~ government bought up $300 mllhnn of dollars to keep the dnllar frnm p!l1n~1ng dii;asLrou.s/y The British cilbinet 111.'nt 1n!o rn1erµ('n• 1·.1· session in London . f'resirlrnr GPorges Pompidou of France ;innounred he \vas 1nrerrupt1og hi~ rac;it1n11 \\lednr~d;iv !n return l.o Paris for a crisis se5s1nn . 'The Swi~s government held an emergency n1eetlng . Paul A. Volckcr, U S. Tre:i.~ur:f Undersecretary for Monet<iry Affairs, flew to London today to bnef British an d Europeao officials on the Nixon movell that struc.k Amenc;i's allie~ like a thunderbolt. West Germany sent a hig h level delegation to London for talks with Volcker. Tht:> Nixon el'nnorntc plan dre11• mixed reaction in ""ashington. Republican members nf t;nngress. ~o,•ernors and husiness executivrs expressed approl'al. L;ihnr le;ider:i; rrser1·ed Judgn1f'nl, but an /\FL·CIO spocksman :i;.:i1d the controls nu1!ined by Nixon did nol mel'l ils critena fnr support. Senate l)rmo<:n1t1c Lc<idcr tl-1 i k e t-.1;insrield srud. '"I'm del1~hted th;it his pa11cnee has finally run out. I'm pleased ht' is f;iciog up to the re;:ilities of ths sj\u,,.rinn" Sen . (;enr~r.. S. /'11<'(;o\·ern ( [). Sn. 1. c;illed 1he arti(1n "n10dness" Sen. \\'ltliam Proxmire ( Q.\\"is. 1, Nb;on ·:i; chief ecnn1Jm1c critic in Con~res.•, prai~ed the plan Prople <IL"l"llSS Ille 11<1l1ti11 cxpressl'd op1n10P~ ,-;ing1n'1, fn1n1 "!'m glad" IG "hr's hgh1ing fnr s11rv1l'al" r.:iul Rnf'rm· inger, 21!, of r hiladc!rh1a. !';i1rl. '"lt'fl not gning lo ;il(ert us !no m11C'h per.~nn;illy. ~1 ~ wife s;iid ~he v.a nled tn buy a foreign c<1r anrl v.·111 nnw have. to p;i y ahout 5700 rnore for it." Nixon e;..en1ptr1l !iU~·h in1purts as cnfff'"e 11nd sugar frnm the 10 prrcrnt surcharge on imports. The JO percent surcharge 011 such iten1s as foreign c<1rfl hrou~ht jo~· in [)rtrriit anrl rhsn1ayerl foreign manuf11 c· turer.~. Rl'itish manufacturers y;ere J?1nomy, Austr:ili;an 111;1nufar1urers ~aid th(')1 were ''dnwnr1gh1 angry.'' N1xon"s dec1 ~1nn to a\11111' thr !',S. d1Jlla r to ''float" 1n 11s n;itu ra l le rrl w;is ('X· pet'IPI! tn hil\e little 1m1nerl1;i\P cflrrt on normal huytng 1n the Uni ter! Sta tes, hul it \,·as ;ilmost certain rn plunge fnreign mnn r_v markets in!o ch;ios until the in· lf'rnat10nal monetary system can be overha\J!ecL La g una Police Chi ef on Du tv , Frir111f'r \1 :i nnP C11rp~ r nlnri rl .Tn~f'ph .J 1\rHy 1orla~ 1nnk O\·er h1~ nrv.· pnsl a5 pnllrr l"h1rf 1n l..ai.;un;i Rr;irh l\rll_\. :).1. rr11rrrl J,,.i.:1 \ r:i r 11:irr 24 ~'f'ilr~ 10 thl' ~1:-irinP ('nrr~ wh 1r h in· ('li1rlrd "'" ;:1~~1~11mrn1 ,,.~ prnvn~! m;ir~h11.l ~! (;in1r l'r·nd lf'lori Th i' n{·v. prilirr rh1C<I 1\>1~ 'rlrttrrl l!om ,,. J1r !rl nl 48 appl u·<1n 1.~ frir ihr 1\1"1 rnlnnv 11"~1 ;ind <ur·rf'rd.~ Ch1rf l\ennrlh Hurk , v.·hn re!'.t'1,nrd tn hr;irl ;i ncw pol1f'a rtcp:ir1mf'n\ 1n S1n\i \',,.llrl' K~lly. hi ~ 111fe P:111:1f'1a ""cl th~ )Ol!n~er membl·rs of l.ht'ir f;imil~ of ciRh t children, live 1n El T1wv WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How can I be 1vre tit• m«chandise ls not defectlwe7 Co,+• M.,,. J 1w1lry & loan unconditio"a lly gu•rant eet 1~'1ryth in9 th.,y 1111. How do you loan "'°"•Y7 We loin mon1y dir1ctly on moll 1ny it1m o4 v1l111 for 1 period of up lo 11ve" month l. How do I know you'r• lltC)ltlmat•7 Coil1 M11a J1welry & Loan. ii 1 m1mb1r of th• Cham ber of Comm1rte 1 1 w111! "' lh1 C•liforn i• Col. lat1r11l Loan AllOtiation, •nd ha' b111n in b111in111 in Co1fe Meia for 14 y11ar1. Wlly lhould I CJO to Costa Mna J•welry &: LNR7 To 1av1 mon•y ind 1hop iu a fri and ly, r1l••1d atl'l'losph era. Hen• I fffl" bfftl to a 1tore 11'r• Y°"" 7 Nol But come iPI ancl •••for you r11 lf. You'll find a • f11cin1fin9 edv enfure i" shopping and b1 •M111d 1t ...,.__,/ fh 1 tr1m 1ndo111 1e ving1 on qu1l ity m1rth1 nd i1a. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COME IN AND HOWSI AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646·7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -htw•• ..._._, & lra1l••t • DOM RACITI OUR MOS T UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARA NTEE • w-. '" .. .., • "--"9111 wt -wlll ,_ .. .._ "'-' t11 ..... ~ .. te .,.,. •• 1n .. 40'>• MOltl tti• YM ,_111 ,.,, It ., ,.. ....My i..c•. c .. , ....... wtlll ~­.. ti. .. 1 COMP'AltL EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIDNAU Y GUARANTEED 30 DAYS I ·~ ~· ~· .. San Cle111enie Capistrano * * VOL'. b4, NO. 195, 4 SECTI ONS, 38 PAGES .~. . " EDITION ,. --' ------·-... -.. Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Capo Trustees to Study 12-month Schooling BY PA1\lELA l!ALLAN A new trend 111 educa!ion -!he year· 'round school -may soon be studied by lruslecs of the Capistrano Unified School l)istrict. The board tonight will be asked to con- sider appointment of a citizen's con1- n1i1tee lo make an in-depth study of the use of school lacilities all yea r. Tonighrs meeting begins at 7:30 <1 'clock in Serra School. Joe \Vimer, director of administrative services. said he did 1 preliminary study a )'ear ago al the requtst oi Trustee Dr. Robert Bcas!ry. "Al that lin1e the state's financi al aid to school districts was not set up for lour quarters and yea r·round school was not financially feasible ," he said. But since that tin1e the state has made adjuslmen!s to allow dislric!s 00 receh·e aid on a four-quarter basis, and two school di stricts in California -Chula Visla and La f\1esa - now are operating all year. Wimer said the Capistrano District is gro~'ing rapidly and ""'ill fa~ 1 con- tinuing need for morP classrooms. ln an a!l -.vcar program 2~ percenl more students ean be acco mmodated In the same number of buildings, "Children go to school three quarters just as they do now. The: only difference: is the: summer period is also a schonl quarter and instead or e\'eryone being oul in the. summer, some would be out in the fa ll. winter or spring,'' he: explained . Wimer said teachers, too, would con· e reeze: * * 'fr ll'liat It Meatis Economy Freeze Queries Probed WASHINGTON ~APl -Here are some riuestion~ and an~Y.'ers on the 90-day \\'age-pnce Freeze ordered into effect on Sunday by President NiKon. Q. \Vhal is the level al \\'hich prices, ren ts. \vages and salaries are frozen'..' . A. The ceiling price or wage may not e:xceerf the level that prevailed in the month ended August .14, 1971. Q. \Vhat does the price freeze cover? A. All commodities and services are ar. fected except raw agricultura l producls. Q. \Vhat ab<J ut price increases which have been announced but not yet put in effecl. like some of the recently an· nounced steel increases? A. They are suspended. Th ey can take effect 90 da ys from the August 14 freeze dat e. Q. If a "'age contracl calls for a pay in· crPase on Sept. I. may it take effect? A. No. It can lake effect 90 days afte r the frceie date . Q. \I/hat about wage negotiationli now In process : should they be halted? A. l'o, the government wanls th6.'T1 In proceed to a setllement. Bu! any wage in· creases ll'hich result are to be delayed for 90 days. Q \\'ha t happens to the cosl-of-li\'1ng f'.~calator rlalJse in many wage cQntracts, pinned lo past consumer price adv::1nces? A. The 11.•aize increa.~e wi ll be drferrerl. A \\'hite I louse statement s a y s : •·increases 1n prices. rents. or \\'ages under ex1s1ing contracts 111il\ need lo be dcfC'rred ·· Q. \\'hal will replaC"e lhe freeze in 90 da\'s" ,\. That remains lo be worked out by N1xnn's newly createrl. cahine1-!evel Cost of Living Council. H apparent!y \viii "'Ork \1•ith industry ;:ind labor leaders for some form nf voluntary RUide!inc restraint in all major industries. Q. Cou ld the free ze be ex!ended if such agreements are not reached? A. PresumWlv ii. could. And the threat remains, as a -spur to the agreements, Iha! Congress would impose mandatory con trols to prevenl an outbreak of in· creases when the fr eeze expires. Q. How will the freeie be enforced? .A. It will be "monitored," says the \Vhile House, by IJ1e staff of !he Office or Emergency Preparredness. This i.~ the 11gency y,•hich would provide the skeleton Orange Cout l\'eather Low cloudiness and fog are thf! fnrecast along the coast today and Tuesday with highs al Lhe beach neer 72 rising to 84 inland. Lows tonight around ~ degrtts. INSWE TODAY Te~nage.rs from 11 Ornnge County High Schools combine 1.0 pinke their sum 111r.r n111sical ''Tlic 8011 F'riend" n. delight.Jul evr.nt. See review. Pnae 17. INl!llt tJ C11fNl'•l• t CM<lrlM u' 1 Cl•ulllM U•H C.n1k1 14 Cr.'!...... It Dffl~ Nll'll(" 11 1•1"'"91 ,._ ' [•r.rlt l• ...... t ,, ll'lnl"'t If-It N~ U AMI L.afMttrl U Me•i.• 11 N1111M1 Ntw\ t·I °"'""' C111•tr II $Jl'Yt. ,.ll'lff .. '-" ,, n li.c-M1Mtt11 tt•lt flllY~ 11 ,~....... 11 Wttl'M• I W~l!t Wt oll 11 W-•'1 N-. lJ.11 Wt•MI ""'"' l-J for a price and ration control agency in time of "'ar. Q. Does the OEP ha ve a s1aff capable of nalionwide price-wage surveillance'.' A. Obviously not. President Nixon said : "I am relying on the voluntary coopera- tion of all An1ericans -each one of you -workers, employers. con~umers -to make this free:ze work ." Q. That means there are no en· Iorcement tf!eth? A. There are a few. The White House: says violation~ will be handled by the At · torney General. and may be: enjoined by I.he courts or subject to a fine of up to $:i.flfl0. Q. Is there legal authority for such a freeze ? A. 'VP!!, Congress pasr.ed an authnriziog la1v last sprin2 -but few o( the lawmakers expected Nixon to use it. Q. \Vhars the effect on proposed telephone charge: increases, increased plane and bus fare11, tuit io n increases already announce d by colleges to take ef- fect in September. A. Pending fu rther orders from !he White Hnusr. all are suspended unlil the end of the Freeze, v.·hich ls officially sel for Nov. 12 Q. Are individual "merit'" increases in f);),Y afFr cted, as well as negotiated i>el· tlements? /\. Yes . under !erms of the \1.:hite. House order. Q. \\'ill sr;isonal \1•orkers . inc!ud1n~ tPache.rs . 11 ho signed contracts last spr1 n~ for pa y increases elfecr1ve al s<'hool opening be barred from ge!t1ng them~ A. The orders s?.y thP.y must wait. ··Lang uage Course For Pre-school Children Urged Trustees of r he: Capi strano Unified School District "'lll be asked lo take A Janguage-orienled preschool under their wing at tonight's 7:30 meeting at Serra Schoo) in Capistrano Beach. A proposal will be submitted from thr: Committee for Bi-Cultural Education ( a d v is o r·s oo English a..s·a-second· language: programs ) lo make: the mini- group preschool program part or the district program. The mini-group program has been operating for the past year in San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Capistrano Beach and Dana Point. The program is designed for 30 Mex- ican-American chi ldren divided into four 11mall group5 and it streMC!'I language development and social adjustment. A state-funded preschool program is currently operated In the school district but it is not languagr:-oriented and draws most of its pupils from welfare familiet, reaching very few ChlCAno children . If accepted the program will cost $9,()(l() -nearly $20,000 les5 than a state-funded program. Alan Schreiber, a !llpokesman for the sponsoring group , said the program Ct'.luld hr co ntinued in !he community center and churches Rnd would not t.tKe up classroom r;pace:. He added that the program could be administered 11s part of the di11trict'1 Engli sh-11s-11·seco nd-language proi;tram. New Civil Defense Plan Set A new civil defense plan following • counly-adopted pattern of evacuation in case or emer~ency -including 11 nuclear incidenl at San Onofrf' -will be sub· mlllc>d fo r stale approval soon. And the city of San C!ementr, has ;>.et. milled the homework assignment is mor e than a few months late. The plan, which fir11t became an issu t last year during bearings on the twn new reacl.Ors al San Onofre -went unsub- mitted and after lasl Decem ber"11 slate deadline. San Clemente learned it was no longe r elig ible for federal disaster fund s. The news "'·as taken in stride in cit y hall , and f\1ayor Walter Evans recen!ly ~tressed that the ci1y has not flied for <tny civil defense grants for more than • decade. Nonetheless. C"riticism did com e from local chapter of lhe An1erican Association or University \Vomen. and membtrs assai led the city for not having an adoptt'd plan for lo cal disasters. Evans told AAUW Reprcsenlati ve Mrs. K. C. Hicks at a recent meeting that lhe nuclear danger issue al San Onofre has been greately exaggerated. "Before we 'd have lo put the plan In \\'Ork on a nuclear reach;ir accident, ii would ha ve to take place in the middlr of Avenida Del Mar ." he: said. Councilmrn promised the women·.~ i;!roup !hat the plan would be cu lled from the co11nty's Rdnpted proceedure 11nrf sub- mitted to lhe Stale Depar1menl of Emergency Services for approval. City f\.t ;inager Ken C11rr now is on va r.a- lion for t1vo weeks. but lilafl member~ are continuing to work no !he document . After Carr's approval the cit.y·~ plan v.·ill be ~ent In the slale for approval Brfnre he left on annual leave. Carr :said !he cit y and its plan ha!! been used to create "a whipping boy on the subjecl." He also alluded to A collective: "nervou~nes~" of some local re~idents whe" news of the proposed major reactor project was divulged last year. Last February's earthquake added to the j::1ngles. Civil defense grant denial created no wave or disappointment in city hall. The only civil defense-sponsored nta jnr equipment in the city is a tired fire pumper provided by the Civil Defense organization in the lale l!HOs. Dog Catclier Gets His Man It w11s 8 doggone. shamP. Friday rhe I.1th was so wilucky for Michael R. Cleavinger. All he wa11 trying to do was keep a tittle white terrier out o( the clutches of the Newport Beach do& catcher. Thr: pup went free . Cleavinger didn't. Humane Officer Dennis Smith said he was 11bout lo t apture: his canine at Balboa Boulr:vard and 27th Street Friday night. when Cleavlnger rAJI up and acared It away. The dog went one way and the 20- year~ld rei:taurant manager went the: other, with Patrolman Smith in hot pursuit. finally catching him about a block away. Cle11vinger, 12R 261.h SL . was 11r· rested and bookf'd on $uspicion of interfering with an officer In the performance of his duties. hnue to work three: quarter5 , but some: v.•ou!d have 11 vacation aL other tunes than the traditional summer break. There are several 11dvantages to the ;ill-year prograrn. he explained. Besides accommodating rnore st u de n ts , in- struction cost~ rema in roughly the same and the need to build expensive new schools is delayed . Disadvantages exisl as y,·ell. "School operation costs would be slight- ly higher," said Wimer "By this I mea n things like custodial service, utllitles and Snaile, Now bus operation and maintenance. ··There also "''oUld be a problem ""ll h summer 11chool as we know il now . "\Vould it have to be disc1Jntinued? "\Vnuld some enrichment programs be Josi ~ .. Another task for the district will be selling the idea to parents, \V1mer con- ceded. "This "''ould constitute a major <'hange in some peoples' life style. People are used to having no school in summer. DAILY ,.ILOT ,.lit!• ~y LM ,.,,_ Photographer Jack J\1iller gets a giggle for his camera from an Eland at Lio n Co untry Safari. But Safari authoritlei; say grin is part of F:land's courtship ritual. They don 't know if animal's in love with Jack, or his camera. Saddlebacli Valley Group To Study La11d Use Bid s A bold proposal t.o aui;imenl the arl- m1nrstra11ve planning nf the Saddleback Valley Is gathering momentum as residents begin to volunteer their serv ices. Accordin~ to Rart Spendlove. president of the Saddleback Area Coordinating r.ouocil !SACC ). severa l persons alread y ha ve offered to become part of the coun· cil's planning aroup. The group, formation of which wa s an- nounced several week!! ago , will serve Lo ~tucly al! land use applications suhmitted by Saddleback Valley developers to the coun ty planning department. The citizen '~ planning commiUee will consult its 011.·n planning spcciatlst.5 and make a recommendation for actWn to the county planning commission. "Our review!! julil can"t be: as thorough as !he county's review," Spendlove ad. mits, but still feel 5 that formation of !Uch a group is necessary to protect the residents' investment In the valley. "! think this is the only way we can gf':t a review of what is going on in the valley," he 11ays candidly, ''Th e homeowners' associations are often not even informed of things affecting their own area." He notes that eboul half of all planning commissio n actioM affect SACC'11 sphere of influence, Spendlove, an Aege11n Hills resident, ho~s the planning group can prevent such things as mobile home dt:velopments near housing areas, the en· croachment of oommercial zones Into residential neighborhoods, inadequate park planning , and spot wning for apart· mentor townhouse development. "The thing that eventually drives an unincorporat.td area !o incorporation is land use control within its confines," Spendlove feels. The planning group will bt comprls~ (If a re~re11ental.ive from e • c h homeowner& a15sociation in the Yalley :-. several specialists in fields such as plan· ning , economics and transpnrtalion ; and a review panel of "deep thinkers." Spendlove is confident that enough residents can be found to volunteer their lime for the planning review activity. He feels that only about 20 percent of ap- plication!! revie...,·ed by lhe panel will re· qu ire thorough study, the remainder twing •·routine" and calling for quick ap- proval. Al~n under the planning group. but not directly involved in application review. will be an advance planning group which Spendlove envisions as the "master plan· ner11 " nf the valley. "There is really not an adequate long range plan for lhe Saddleback Valley," he notes. Delinquent Dads Program Probed Orange County supervisors havr: with· held their support of a program that has become known as "Operation Delinquent Dadl" pending analysi.!I by Distrkt At· torney Cecil Hicks of two federal bills affectmg child support. Both measures call for jurisdlclion by federal courts in cases where father com- mitl~ to child support payment! have crossed tate lines l-0 evade payment of the court · rdered ftts. One of e two moasurts c11l\s for a conference of state and county offleiAls to plan for an '"all-out program of en- forcemrnt of parental support." Hicks ' office has reetnlly stepped up It!! lnvesllgalion of "delinquent dads" In lhe wekP-of A recent Los Angeles County crackdown that put many 1ucb pcraon1 In j11il for varying t.erm11. I lhink most would inilially resist a year- 'round school because they can not picture themselves vacationing at MJY. other time exce pt summer.'' he said. •· ( tiope ir the board decides to :iuthorize the comm ittee. lo make a itudy, that some teniative proposals. can ti. made and parental reaction11 polled,'' Wimer said. "A conferen ce will be scheduled on tht 11ubject in San Diego this winter and bY. then more answers. will be available.'' eans Co11sumer's Effects Explain eel \VASHINGTON (UPI) -What Presi· denl Nixon's new economic policies will mean to: -TENANTS: Your landlord may not raise the rent until Nov. IZ. even if he had previously scheduled an increase tcJ take effect som('lime before then. He <'ou\d be fined $5.000 if he disregards the directive. -SHOPPERS: You will be. able to buy most good s, except food and some im· ports, .11t the same price until Nov. 12. Since _groce ry prices change little from week lo v.·eek ~hoppers probably will notice little: change. But the freeze does permit retailers to charge a price equaJ to lhe highest price any item was beini sold for during !he 30 days before the: President sleppe<I in. Thus, if coffee flue· tuated between 90 cents and SLID per pound, the grocer could charge $1.10, but no more, until Nov. 12. A new JO pe rcent duly on some imports will raise their prices by that amount. Violators would be subject tn the i;ame $5,000 fine. -WORKERS: Your salary will remain the same. unless you suffer a pay cut. un· tll Nov. 12. Even if you had been schedul· erl for a pay raise, it will be put off untU Nnv. 12 and w!JI not have to be paid retroactively. -TOURISTS: U.S. travelers going nverseas may find their U.S. dollar buys fewer francs. lira, yen or whatever the fore ign currency in question may be. -CAR BUYEHS : The price of a new Am erican car purchased from Sunday on will drop by an average of $200, if Congress agrees to repeal the i;even per· rPnt t'XC'ise. tax and if !he automaker~ pa~ sthe savings nn to the consumer as lhe.v say they will. Detroit had planned price hikes this fall hut they may not be made until after the freeze. is over. Foreign ca rs will cost more because of the JO percent duly and because of the chr.ape r U.S. dollar11 overseas: but part of the duty hike would be nullified by the dropping of the seven percent excise ta:r. -f'ARMERS: f'ann prices are not subject to the freeze. For this reason supermarket prices will not remain stable, although the. change is expected to be slight durinj:l' the 90-day period. -TAXPAYERS: If Congress agrees to it. less money will be deducted from your paycheck starting J an . 1. The personal exemption , which rose to $650 this year, would increase to $750 next year. allow4 ing a taxpayer to deduct that much for him self and each dependent when be fills out hii; tar form. The standard deduc· Hon. used by taxpayers who do not H.emiie their expenses. woul d also rise from its clirrcnt 13 percent or $1 ,500, wh ichever is larger, to 15 percent or $2.000. again whichever is larger. -BANKERS: lntere11t rates including mortgage rates, would not be affected. -BUSINESSMEN: If Congress ap. proves, you may subtract from your COJ'o porate. in come: ta:res this year whatever you spent on new e:quipment or machinery. up to a total of 10 perctnt of your tax bill. The rtgure would fall to five percen t nert year and in following years. And the President is urging you to ffffie you r slock dividends at previous level• until Nov. 12. -GOVERNMENT WORKERS: There w\11 be a five percent reduction in the federal work force, and some e.mployea could losr: th eir jobs. Ni•on did not specify how or where the cutback would be made. -VlOl.ATORS: The newf)olicies would be overseen by a 5mal\ government office with most of the emphasis on voluntary compliance and public wa tch-dogging. There a r~ no c-rlmin1! penalties fot vlol.!!tors bul a 1970 Jaw pennltg a fine up 1-0 $5,000. I 2 DAJL Y PILOT Nixon Sets New Economic Course for Nation Sy Ua..ittO Press lol.Utlational President N1:.:rin, acting UJ'lder a ~ar•Lion of n11.Jon11l emer1ency, issued executive orders today sel!Jng U1 motion a ne~· economic et1urse for !he na1 1nn aimed a t combalting 1nf!a!1nn and unemployment. There "as quick ac- ceptance of the plan b)' snme of his 5e'·erest «:onomic cr111cs The plan ineludes a !IO-d.ty rent-w11~· prices freeze. l.lI benefits to boo&t Ult eC".onomy ud what amftunted lO unott1ctal devtJuat1on of the do!h1r -movea the drama ucally reversed his previous stand against sueh controls The drastic program sent wa\'tS of Clarificuti.011 Sought I - Europe Closing Money Markets By LOUJS NEVIN l .1•<><1•! ... l'rtt1 Wtl••r LONDON ~laJor E u r o pean government! kept their foreign money markets closed today while they sought clartficallon of Pr'-s1dent ~1xon·s suddf'11 action to defend the US dolla r. Britain and Switzerl and suspended dealings in foreign exchange. In Frankfur1. a spokesman for the West German government said currency exchanges in V.'est Germa ny would pro- bably remain closed also. France, Jta!y, Belg ium and Lux· e.mbourg v.·ere having a bank hohd2.y anyway for the Roman Catholic Feast of the Assumption. The five London banks that operate the free gold mark.et announced that it .... ·ould Dollar Not 'Devalued' -Co11nally \\1 ASHING TON I AP ) -~cre lary of the Treasury John B Conna lly said today he does not consider President Nixon·s !Uspension of the dnllar's convertibili ty a devaluation of !he collar. "In my judgmenl the dollar is going to rise vis-.;i-vis som e currencies in the "'arid and "'ill decline vis-11 -vis nther cur- rencies in the 11.·orld .. ·· Conna!ly told a news oonference. on Nixon 's emergenc y tconomic program announcPd Sunda y night. Predicting that the decision lo let the. dollar "floa t" In value in v.·nrld money markets pending a reshuffling of cur- rency valu es reprtsenting more rtallstic exch ange rates, Connally said that "most counlries understand th is -thl'y un- derstand the pn:o;ition we'rp 1n ." As to hnv.· fa r the dollar might bt' dtvalued in relation to strong curren cies like the Japanese ,11en and the Gtrman mark. Connall v ~aid he cnu ld not. an swer that .. and I ·,,..·ouldn'\ char11cter11.e: the Presidtnr! actinn as 8 devaluation ." Connally said an lnev itable result of lht adm inislra1ion's actions 11.·ill be negotia- Uons 11.·ith other nations to remov e tht1r gtiff barrltrs Ra ther. ht' said. "we are ~ayin g to all nations of the 11.·nrld v.'e be lie\•t. in fair lrarlr . we expect lo ~ trealed as 11.•e have bet>n 1re;illnR you ." ~londay a fternnon. Conna!l~· said, lalks 'l•oill begin \\'i1h British offic1r1ls in l.rindon and further talks rire pnss1b!e later in Hnl land and fra nre T11 call tht actinn a rlt\'aluatinn "1,~ a pre maturf" judlo!ml'nl. ' th!' str rfltrir v ga1d. The rountrv cannn1 rnnttnu~ tn car. rv 1~ presl'n l rlPll'nSP .:i nr! fnre1gn 11id burdens abrnad "un\PSS 11e heg1n tn ~hov.· a fa\·orabl" h;i\anrf' of 1rade , hr s<1 1d \Vhen ;isker! LI an Aml'ncan rnllrgt s1u· dl'n! nversea~ m1~h1 l1nrl h1.~ s,;., '-'llS nnv.• "'·nrth less. Conn;ill\' tPpHed ' Ht might f!nd ii'~ "'nr1h Sfi " OllANGI COAlT DAILY PILOT ()lt.ll NGI! co•sT l'Ul llSMl,.C:, CCl ... PAo.IV Rebert N. We •d ..... ., ... , """ ,\/.,, .. ,. .. remain clostd also. BUll1on dtalers ex- pert~ that at th e marktt's rtopening , the price ol gold would soar, probably lo an a!J.time high. Despite the suspension in foreign ex· change. dea!Jngs. a spnkesinan for the British Treasury sair! banks would b~ ;:iJ- lowerl tn meet the nreds nf bon;i lid,. tourists under "contracts alre<idy entered into." The Swiss National Bank said touri:;ts in SwitzerJand could exchange a max· imum of SJO a day. and e:1:ch anges off ices and banks were instructed to enter all surh transactions in passports (lr other identity papers. There \\'as no ind1cal1on v.·hat hmit !he British would put on tourist exrhanges Prime !\1in.iste.r Ed11.·ard Heath hurriW back. !o Uindon from Chequers. the pnme minister's official country e:stal.e, Lo meet "'il h his top ministers. Officials of V.'e~t Germany's central Deutschebank also htld zn emergency meeting lo discuss tht situation, British ne"'spapers classed th e: Presidenrs suspension of con\•ertibillt.y of the dollar into gold as "virtual devalua· lion ." "Dollar Is 'Otvaluerl.' " said the headline in the Daily Mall. "Nixon Signals Agreement to Dtvalue Dollar," sa.id the Guardian. "For political ttasons, Nixon is loa th tn ust the word de.valuation," An thony Thomas of The Times of Lo ndon V.'TOLe. from Washington. "but his statemtnt makes it clear that the United State! is hoping that other currencies "'ill float in ad\'ance of a revaluation against the dollar." Some obsl'rvers predicted an early revaluation upward of European cur- rencies. Austria and S'.l·itzerland rtvalued their currencies upward during the May monetary crisis. \\'t st Germany and thi! r>:ethtrlands have allo wed lheir mane)' to float frt'e ly accord ing to lht laws of sup- ply and demand in thl! open . markel. Canada did the !II.me Ja5t .vtar. Cl arification was a"'Rited from !hi! International h1 onelary fund i n Vt'ashinglon . Unde r IM F rules. '-''hen the Unlted States susptnds its commitmPnt In buy and sell gold al the offici al ra te of S35 an ounce . an 1~1 F membtr country !s re.lea~· ed from its obligation to defend !he dollar by buying up "'ha\e\'er 15 offered nn !he market whPn !he rln11::ir fall~ to a ccr1ii1n fi.xed price in its rurr!'nr~ Thr outlook for Eurf'l)'l'-an exporltr.~ was bleak as a re sull of the ntw !O per· cent \;ix t\Jxnn ordered on imports But ::i \'nlks11.·agen spokesman q u e s ! inn t rl '-''hether 11 11.•nu\d ht> 10 perren1 nf prt>srnt du1ie$ nr ::in additional tn percenl on 1he 1·at11f' of thP impnrl The prrsenl du!.v nn ;i11rnrnnb1lt'~ 1~ ~ ~ perrent. for exarnplr If the nPl'I ta.\ 1s applitd to the: dut )' onl.v 1t wnuld raise thP du11· tn f; J prrrt'nl Au11f it i~ RppliPd !.n lhe ba~r 1a lue. thl" trit al dul .v '-''nu lrl n~P t.n !.i:; perr rnt, ;i n rxtraord1n,..nl1• hrfl l}' burden for U!' ... 1hl" spnkP!'m.:i n c:.a1rl Thr \\'est r."rrnrin J:fl\'Prnmen1 11·e\r0m- rrl ~1 xnn's 11P1• PCnnn1n1r me.11~u1·p .. anr! said thev underlined th~ nPrrl for Jrn · provf'me'1ts 1n the 1n!t>m<itinnAI moneta r~· svstern A st.ateme:nt frnm lht Economics ;i 11r! FlnancE" ~Hn1str v said 1t hnritd adve rse effecl~ on freed.,m of trade and foreign exchange \l'l'IU!d be: a\'oided. 11nd ''the gn\'ernment \\'ill '-''O rk to.,..•ard th is end '' shock, a!tonishment and eontern around the world. &11d money an d gold ma.rkttJ; qu.ickly cloatd. Thi British, Swl1a and rr-.nch fOWimmtnlt oalled 1mtr1enry cabint t meetincs. In To.kye, one ef tlMi few major world markel.t. lo ope:n, the dollar plungt d and the R1M. el J 1p1n brought 300 million 10 sMre up the dollar. Nixon Move Big· Switch Of Policy \.\'ASHINGTON IUPJ ) -Dtclartng • na!Jflnal emergtncy. Pr'-sident Ni xon put his new econom ic game plan intn p\1y tn- iiay by freet.ing w11gl':s, prices and ren ts .:it home. adding a. 10 percen t tariff on 1mpnr1s ilnd letl1n g the doll.:ir "float" to 1!~ n...,·n lp1•e! ;ibroRrl. Tl1rse wrrP 1hl' first rl 1rer l actin ns 10\kl"n h~1 the Prrs1rlen! unrirr his "8boUt·face'' rirngram announced Sunday alnn~ with l;ix ruts fnr individua l! and busines~ts and a reductinn in government spendina rrnpnserl for future cO nJiressinna l action. At a wide·raninng news conference ln- rla.v, Trea~ury Secretary John 8. Co n- nalh• said the <1dm 1nlstrat1on will rtly on the economic patriotism of !he: Americ a.n ptople to carry out the !lO-day wage.price rent freeze eve n thoug h violations could incur a SS.000 fine. Connall y also appealed to bank..5 and other l'-ndin g institulions to hold the li ne voluntarily nn interest rates which v.·ere not covered in Nixon's execu!lvt orders. Also nnt covered in Ni xon's new policy were dividend!. Connally 5aid thert was no freeze on buslntss profits be.cause the y ''h;ive declined over the years lo unacceptable levels." The rleclaration of a national em'-rgen- cv and the ordtr on control1 and the. tB.riff bnosl "'ere. issued immediately after 11: one.·hour and 10 minu tt meeting of Nixon with his fu ll cabinet - In 11nother devtlopmtnl. St n. \\'illi am Proxmire ( D-Wis. l. announced he was culling short his congressional reC'-SS In begin preparing he.a rings nn the. Nixnn program by the jnint House-Senate Economic Committ et he heads. Connally "'RS asked why Nixon change:d hi.., policies ~o drast ically after de:claring oppo:sitinn to wage·price controls ever .'linre the Democra tic Congre:ss voted him standb y power to impose them 1111 ye.11r . "The American people would think they had a dolt for a President if they thought ihe.v had nnt. who would take a position and never change it." Nixon's announcemenl Sunday !h11.t lht United St11:tes would let tht doll ar seek its own le:vel internalionall.Y shook !ht fore ign monetary situat ion from top lo bot!nm . Ru! r!omest1c;illy. the. ~tnck marke1 responded ~trongly up"-A·ard In a burst (lf trading. Nixon frnze almo!'l every Amer1cii n'.'I v.·a~es. prices and rents until lit lta.'ll Nnv . 12 under .c;tandby authority give n him bv the DPmocratic Congresll in 1970 He 'invoked th e narional t mrrgenc.v Jl"Wf'r in 1mrn.c;in~ th P 10 nf'rC'-nt levy on 1mporl.c; 1\'L!h 1hf'~P wnrrl.c;. "I herf'h\' r!Pr\are 11 n11\1nnal rmrrj!:enc.v during ~·h1rh I c;ill upon the public and privotll! .c;f'rlnr to makt. the effort.s nectssary In .c;t.rl'ngthen !hP ln!ematinna! econ11mic pnc1 t1nn nf 1hf' Ln1ted States ·· The ac110n wa.c; hr1niz takE"n . h1.c; ordl'r .. ;.iirl. her:iU.'ll' "there has bt rn a pro- 1nng"r1 rirt'hn e in tht inll'rnat ional 1nl'>nt'Tll r\' rP~rr l'I'~ nf lhP Unite.rl St.:i!l".'l ;i nrl IHlr tr;irlp ;inr! 1n1.r rnatinn ::il ro1n pf't 11 11p pn~1!ion is seno11~ly 1hre::it£'nPr! ·· ThP Prl".c;idtn1'~ orr!er 11l~n 11.a id .. Thr prestnt biil.'lnce of payments 1.ltURtion m;ikes it e:spe.cially urgent to slahi!1i~ prices. rents. wages 11 nd salartt.'l in orde:r to imprnve nur competitive position in \1 or!d t.ri!d!' and to protec~ the. purchasing po.,..·er o{ the dollar." J 1 <~ It.. Curl ty \'kt "'•"'•"' ••·ti ~·ti M•~·~•r niD"'"' 1e .... a £1111,,.. n.D .. 11 A. M11•,11hi111 M l ftlfl"'ll !ll•ltlr Cl11 rl11 H. tae1 lt.it~1 rol '· Ni l/ .11.u1111~1 1o11,..01"9 l!:tl'VI Pct role Hearing S Zared For Slayer Dr. Finch L ..... lffclil Offke 122 F1,t1! Ave"u• .M1 il:~g 1dd r11" P.0 , ID• •Ii•, 9Jt.Jl S.• c1,,.,11r. Offlce JOI Na ri~ El c ,,.,;.,, .11111, •26 17 Otlier OffltM Ctllll Mh • llCi W11t l1y SlrHf N1tW1111'1 INC"' l.W "'"""""' 1~111v1•d M11ft!l"11i•11 IMtO\; 17111 ltltll l &1<lt v1 .. 0Atl,V ,lLOT, wl•O\ ,...,., 11 ~l>lo..., I0\1 l'01tWi.•1e11. 11 ..,flllt~,d 1111y '""'"' 1.,.._ ltY loo Metrltt fCllfl(!'°' fotlr l.atur'l l 11c"' N1-1 ltf'Cll. Ctt11!1 .\01•1. 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"""' 5.1, was convictt'rl '-''i!h his rtd·hairerf misr.res5 , Car<11e 1'regoH. 34 , (lf !ht rlea th of Finch '~ wift:. B8rhara. in 19511. Affl'r thrPe triAIS And II V.'ave of controvrrs~·, the '"'O were sentenced lo Life ln prison in 1961. Mills Tregoff "'as p;iroled ln 1969 11 nd currently ls a rr.edical record~ rlf'rk in a Los Angt les suburb. Finch'.~ altemri! for pi'lr01e has f11;1leO \1A·1ce before. The e. i g ht -m e m bP r C1Ufoml a Aduh Authority is expe;cted lo mttt tod11y or Tut~d11y In Sacrame:nto on the doctor11 currtnl bid Cali fom i8 law allo"·~ parolr cnnsldtr81lon after 1e:\·en yea ~ of a lift pri~n term. Thr'-t members of the authority ml'1 '\\')th f inch earlier thi~ month 111 the ('11hrnmia lnstitu1e for ri.!en 111 Chinn A re hablt. ~urce sau1 11f!er the mte!!n~ !hat f inch's c.h11nces for fr rf'dnm "'trt i ood "All th!' ll l:'n~ fnr 1pprn\'11;! n' parnli> ll'IOk fl"S jtl v" ·· the. &ourct s•irl .. l! look.s a~ if he rl•f1n11tly ...,.HI ~" riur this 11ml'" I I Finch h8s btt.n describtd as 1 model prisoner and rt portedly ha.!I plans lo go hack Into m!dical practictl' if he R•in1 hi1 freedom. He. re port'-dly re1ds 111 lh1t is made •v11.ilable to him on currtnl mPdica/ developmenu. Hi~ work 1t lhf' prison r~u ires him lo do exacting s111t islical work . The doc1or is said to be in exce\l@nt ph~·sical conrl.ilion, joggln1 about 10 mlltt a d11y and playing tennis, 1 game 11 whirh ht f'xcel~. The murder of Finch's wift ca.me about 11.·he.n she refused to 1ive him 1 divorce and tied up hll'I monty. Finch ind Mlsi; Tregoff. "'ho 1t lhat time "'1111 111 stunning 22·ye11r~lcl be11;Jty, had walted fnr their \'icti m in the drivew1y or F'lnc.h's hllltop homt. Tht y then shot the wom111n to de11lh . Prominent crlmfnal 1llomey Grant fnoptr got a hung jury at thf' rirst two tn;iJs, lead ing Finch lhrou1h te.arful ttstlmony th11t lhe. gu.n had fir ed I C· cidPnt11lly. Coope;r tumed O\'er th e. c11;se Ill nne of his 11~SOCi8le11 11l the thlrtl tr/al i nd th,. p11r w11s convicted. Finrh •nd Mi~~ Trl'iOff •till profei;i;Pd hiv,. for another as tht y were led off to 111!1 but h11ve not ~l'l'l'I e•ch o!.hl'r slnet. ;,,,\...,.-I l"C , ..., . ----· St.n. Wilham Pro:rmtrf' < [). y; is 1. ~ix· on '• chit ! ee1>nomlc cr!uc in conarril, pra iu d tht pl1n. ltep . Wilbur D. ~11.119 1D.Atk.l, Influen tial chairman of \ht H11un W1y1 and Me1ns CAmmluer. i:a1·e 1enera.l 1pprnvtJ to Ni xon·s sv.'f'tpin~ •r · lions, aome or which nerd C(lngre:ssional approval. Hrp Ht•nrv S RPus.~ 1 [)..\\'111 1. the ('On· £rt~ma n 11 ho callrd a week ago for \h t mtaSUN!! Nixon !Mk Sunday, s1id today in \'lenn t lhe prt.dde.nt htd undtrgone "a cn.n1't N-1on un!'qu•led slnct Saul on 1he roJ<d tn l'~n1 Asru.~. •· Ht si11d he w;is very plt>ll<.f'll 1111h !ht 1ct1on 0111 th;it th e l nltf'ri ~1111r.\ ··!"nuld h111·e saved 1t1~lf E~onon1y Noc.es \\'ASHINGTON iliPJ\ -This 11 as the 1111t111n·s: r1·nn11t111c s1 tuat 1on ils Prtsident Nixon acted Sundav nighL lo revitalize !ht econ111n,1: JNfLATIO~: The Cons1;mer Price lnr!ex for flla y and June v,as ris ing .:ii an annual rate of 6.li perrenl. muth hi~her th;in the :J percent annua l rate In- dicated by the First rour months of the ye;ir The Jul~ figure is expPclecl to he i!sued soon UNE,\.1PLOY~1 ENT : 'fhe rate 11.;i s 5 fl percrnl Jn July, up from !\.fi per- cent !he previous mnnlh but down from ,\la\·~ fi 2 pert:ent It hrts hn\•ered arnund 6 pe rcent a ll year , with about 5 5 millton people lonk1n,1t for work and unrtblt t.o find it. the worst untmploymenl situal ron in Jn yc;irs. THE ECONori.tv : The r.ross N;it1nnal f'rorluct l(ii\P1 ind,.~. v.h 1rh me asures the economy's total output ol goorls and services. rnsp at sl1~h!ly more than 4 pl"rc enl for the second quarter of this year. 1011.•cr than in the first qua rter and at the lowest rate since 1!158. ThP admini.~tration har! abandonerf January ·~ prediction th at the GN P v.•nulr! hit Sl.06.'i b1ll1nn !his vr::ir. Rul rle· spite 11.~ slugg ishness. lhr G1'>,;p was growing f11ster lhan 1!. did during lhe Kennedy·Johnson <idministrafions , chiefly because the economy itself was so much l.:irger now than lt was !hen. Army Says Capt. Medina Encouraged Viet Slayi11g FT. Mc PHERSON. f.11. -The: go\Pern- ."T,ent ;>,ecu~d Capt. Ernest L. Meclln 11 to- riav nf being awa re his pl11 lnon "cnm· mi'lt '-d murder" al My tai. but s.:i id hi! "co'J \cul111ingly chn~P lo do nnthiniz ., Ry rieclininR to 111te rfere, Maj . Vt·1lliam r.. EckhRrd1. the chief prosecutor. said 1n hi<:. npcn1nJi ~t;:itement ;ii f..frd ina's murdf'r rnurt.-martia l, MI! din a en· cnuraged the men "in the perpetuation ol murcler of non-comhatants. '' "The ,1:ove rnment rlne.c:; nnt contrnd ~l ed i n;i told his rompany 10 kill non-cf)m· balanls," Erkh;irdt ~aici "But he h?J:I the duly 10 guidt and ('nntrol his men. to in· sur!' th11t nnn -c!'lmbatant,c:; \1·ere treatt'd humantly. He knev.' thry cnmmlllPrl murder and chose to dn nothi ng. He did nothing v.·hrn hf' did not 1n1('rfere. He ralculat1n1;:l y chose to do nothing.'' 1\1ed1na, comm;inder of L Company wh ich sv.·ept through the Vietname<:.e H11 mlet of t\ly La i Qn ~l arch Hi. l9ti8. 1s rharl!ed with lhE" murder nf 11 \\'Oman and a child in tht hamlet and with tht overall rt spnnsib1tity of JOO oth er dea ths. F. Le:t Bailey. civilian attorney for 1he 34-yea r-otd ~ldier from 11-1ontrose , Coln., cou n!ertd th 11t ri.tedina 1ssuf"d immedi.:11e ce11se-firt order.~ when he learned of the killing. "Those ordf'rs will be rcf){'a!ed verbatim in th is cnurtr!'lnm and tht'y m;iy pa in! this cour!room blue ," Bailey said. "ThPy'll he repca terf \'erb.:irim sn there will bl! no dnubt in your mind that Capt. Medin11. meant wh;i\ he said. "His ml"n wert frlghte:ned and hyped up. They \l'f'nl to meet a dragon th at had left the vlltagr. Bailey said ~1ed1n11 w.:i~ under ordtrs "to have !ht houses burned, the liv estock shol 11nd the we lls rlosrd. Those '-'"ere 1'-1edina's .~pt'cific order~ from Col. ~Fr1tnk 1 B1t rkf'r. !hr 1;isk fnrre roni- mander Nobody talked 8bout 5laut!hler· 1n11 non·tomh111;int.c;. Thf'~ had t\•ery reason tn bel1evt nonp "·ould be there,'' Ba1l!'y s111d The tria l resume after "' lrn~thv recess fnllnw1011 selrrt1nn nl a five.man jury. On'-of !he JtJrors. Lt Cnl. CJ:irenre C1111k . -t~. !'If Ch1rllli!<l. !l'>ld the. ('nu rt his s1st t r h11d rere1vrd 11 tr lrphnne r ail r!11r 1ng (h~ rPCI'.~~ from a wnrn:in who ~air!, "tl'll him Lt. C11 llf'\' h;:i~ ,R;!'ll!en h1 ~. hr ~hou ld m::ike crrtll1n Capt. ~1rd1n.:1 grl ~ h1 ~." Good s;iiri ht" was not .:iffec ted ti~· the ca ll 1111d rrm;i1nPd nn !he JIH)'. The ch 11ri;:P ;i,11;.:iins! Mt'd1n11 11.·a.~ rPdur- ed frn m a c;ip1tal Qffen~c. el1 m1na1inp, the pn~s1bihty 1he ~1rx1ran·Amrriri:in offirer C'OU)d he sentenrerl 10 de:i lh 011 con· v1r11on, The Army ~111d 1t reduced thP cl1;:ir,11;PS brl"iiuse it '.l'nuld not nlh(lrwi~r h<1ve bPen ahle tn 1ntrnducc depos it inns 11f lwn V1P!- n(lme~e ,<;nlrllrr.~ wh0 Cl'lu ld nnl be brnughl here lo lr~tify, ,\.Jrdina. !he highest ranking flfficer tn be char,1tf'd wuh murder 1n !hi' CP.Sf', ha.~ firmly proclaiml?d hi.~ innocrnce. LI. Willi.:im Ca\lr~·. conva•1ef1 r;1rlirr th is .rear nr murderinJ? 22 c1vili<1n~ 111 ,\1y L<li. !f'Slifiert he "'as carr~·1ng out ~1rdina 's nrdrrs C.:i llry. whose hie ~cn1t'nce rurren11 1' is under re v1Pw. wa.• a pla!n!'ln leader in the company com· manded hi' ~1eriinri . But Med ina test1fird In Callf'}'s trial that he gave no such order~ Irate ~lo toris t Slaps Driver A Sant " Ana .1'ol11h drh•in,11 through Laj?tu1.:1 Rea ch Fnd;,y h.:irl his fend Pr rrumpled anr! h1~ ~la.~ses hroken b.v <in rr11!e mntnl'l.~1 11hn talll"rl him 11 "lonJt· h<11rerf hippie freak" before flt"ring tht> ~cenP n( !hi' 11ccidcnt. rnl 1cp said !hf' 1n{'idcnl oc1·11rred in the fil)ll block of Brnflr!way whrn lhe hi! anr! ru n dnver. who w 1tnrssP~ reporlrr! had been wea1·1ng in and 0111of1r<l ffic. ran in· !o ;i c::ir rlriven h.r Rnns L111?ck. Jfi The rn;.in. rle,<;r r1brrl tn be in ht~ 2ns w11 h l!'lng hair, a~kerl Lueck. Jf he wantf'rl tn f1 1iht , poh cP .•a1(1, and apprnacherl Lu!i'rk·!'! <HllO The -"llSpe<l rr]l(lr!er!I~· .c;lappr'ri thr .1 ru1!h. !hen rpmn1·t'rl the hnv 's R l<1s~e~. !1\'l~!Pr! the m nut nf sha rir. lhrew 1hem tn the )?rnunr1 11nrl steppPrl nn !hPtn Luetk nr\ er ~<'I our nf h!• car Thti un1dent.Jf1t>d rin1·rr !hen calnlll' l\'.:!]ked b;irk to hl5 CllJlO t1nr! dr1\·e awa~, 0ff1cers .~~1ri. <\ ,£?ara~e donr !'!lanril ng open 1'<1~1 a L;1~11n11 Rr;irh wn m.:i n 1h1·r,. h 1ryrlr~ 11nr1h $200 Su nd;i1· Pol1C'f' ~;11d th ip1·P~ !nnk the IJ1k£'s fr nm the house nf .larkir .'\r·rnsdnrf. 2fl4 fl1ff nr11•P. anguish an d tr11uble by al'\lnJl. t>a rl1e:r." F'or the 11.or!rl the most important parl of Nixon 's program \l.'&S his 1n- nounceme n~ the Unl!ed S!att.l \l.·ou!d n11 Jonii:er con1•ert fore1i;!n·he!rt dnl!ars 11\!0 go lrl. 11:1·.:i1·e 1h11l uni!aler·all~ l'h;i11gerl lhe 25·)'e<1r«>ld 111trrna11on;il 111 u n r I R r .v systen1 r•:1xon also ordered a 10 prt'l'C'11l surch;:ir.QP 1n1 such 1n11)1)r!s 11 s auton1nhd('S. a n101·1· lli<1t d1szn;:i yed (ore1gn rn;in11 f<H•!uJ'j'f'~. "\Ve , ... 111 ))rt';1 I-. thi• h;~rl. ~·I 1nf!t1t1nn,'' !'\lxon s;i id 1n :1 h.i:-.1111 ;11r;111:;ed radio ;ind !elrl'1s1or1 add rrs.~ in 11 hii·h hr ;il1an· clnnerl his fre qU('ni ly·('X J'!rt·:.sed d1sta~te for t'•)tltroh HP l'i•llcd upnn the "l!rcaln1•ss of a i:n~.1 l pcupll'" [!1 n1;;I-,~ his r roj!ra1n 1101 J.. 1,1Junt,11 il1 111111 ;1 l11w hund red ledrr.il u1 cr:.f'Ct<; i1ut 111!h !he thrE"at .. r 1nJuort1nns and ;:i ss.111,11) fine for 11ot;1t1vns Thi" 111aJ4•r rnonc:y nu1r J..<'lS u1 1·:urnp11 elnsrcl 1n1mccl1a lf'IY so ~ll\.CI nm ent:; cn u1d assrss lhr s1\Ui1l1tln. Rut 1n 'l'r.k\O the dnlla r took a he;;Hng ;ind the .r11panE"Se ~nvernn1ent bnu ghl up ~JOO milli0n of dollars tn kerp the doll iir rr0m plun ging d1sas1 rflu.'I) The Rnl 1.~h c;;h1 11rt wrnL 11110 eine.r&rn· £'Y sessi11n in Lnnr!nn. Pre~1ril'nt l;enr·ii:ts Po1npidn11 of 1··r;i n('e :+orH•Unl'ed hi? wa~ lnferrupling t11s \i'!l'f!1inn \\'edr1Psd<11· lo I et urn [11 r;111s fi•r ii (·t'ISIS >.eS5'-lrJl1 .Th a S1\i~i; 1:;n1crnn1 enl hl'ld ;in l"lllCrgrncy n1ctt1ng. Prt\fl A. \'uh·l.L"r. r ~-Tre;1~1 wy l ndcrsecrel;ir~' ft!I' r.1on\'\;irv Afl tllrs, flpw lo London tnci<iy to b1'u;f British anri Eur·ope;:in officials on the ~1 .1.nn mn1f''i 1hal i:lt'Uc k Amen<·a·s cd lirs likP a thundrrhnlt. \\'esl 1;erman\· .~en! a high !e\'el dclrgat1on lo Lnnrlon for tal ks ll'ith Vnlckcr The l\'1xr1n cc<1th•nl1l· 11l~n llrf'11 nuxf'd reaction in \\lash1ng 11111, Rcpuhl1ra n memhers of C'cn1grr.c:;.,, ~ovcrnnrs an d Ou.~iness e~ecut 11·ts l'i.pr1?sscd aripro1 al. Laho r le;iders reser\·ed JUcl~111ent . hut an 1\Fl.-C-H) ~r11rk~m;1n ,,.1rJ lhl' rnntrol~ outlined h.1' Nixon r!1d nn t 1neet it s criteria fnr supJ~lrt Senate lkn1nt'fat1c Lc;•dl'I' 1\\ 1 k e t.l ansfie ld st11d, "l'm drhgl1tcd thal his. p<!!lf'O('e h11s fitlllll _v rlltl HUI 1'111 plr ;i.:-('r! hi' ts fa c1n.'( up 1n lht• 1 p;.il1t1rs. n! the i-;it11;itinn." Srn. (;cnl'I..'" ~ :-.11·(tn1crn ~D· s n_1. crilled lhf' ;i1·111111 .. 111 ;idne~s" Sen. \V ilham Proxmire (n·\\'is. 1, Nl~rtn 's ch1rf econn1nic criti c in Con~ress, praised lhe pl;in. Pc0rle ill'l'I•\~ [Ill: 11;1!11111 ('XPl'PSSf'rJ np1111 0ns l'iill~ilH! (n11n •·J'n1 C,i;id" tn "he'.<; fi~hl!n'1 fnr SUt'\'ll'HI ,. raul Bne.rm- i11i;:er. 211. nf Ph1lti rf rl ph1<1 . .c;.:iirl , "[r s nnt ~n i n)? !o .~fl'r1·1 us !(In ni11rh pf'rsnn.:il ly, '.\ly 11 1fe ~i:i1d ~hi' \l llntrd tn hu,1 a fn rf'l l!n r ar and \I Ill n11w ha.1 c Ito p;ty al)Out S7()() 111ore. lnr 11 " ~l \Of\ e~r1nptcd surh 1111pnr!<; as cnHee and ~ll~at fr11n1 the lll pcn·enl surcharge nn 1mpnrl s. The 10 p£'n.'.cn1 surC'harJ!,e {ln such items as for eign 1·:trs hrou1ih1 Jfll in Detroit <1 11d d1!"ma:.t'tl !11rc11;n rnanu far- turers. Briti.-.11 nH11111filt·rurc r!'I 11ere J?\oom~·. At15tr;1J1a11 n1anufa1·!i1rrrs said lhC'I' wrrc "dn11 nrlght ani,:ry" Jl;ixon·s dl't1s1nn l•i illlnw 1hc L'.S rlnll;i.r tn · flo;i t" to HI' n111ur;il !r1('! 11 '1~ e;i:· pPr!£'d In h:11·c l1ll lr un mrrl 1atf' elf~r! on norm:-11huy1 ni:1 n th,. r n1\£'d ~ta.le~. hut. 1t, \1.:1~ ;iln111~1 rrr1a1 n to plung" frre1w:n mfJnc\ mil t kf'ts 1n l•1 ("h :ir.~ until lhe ln• ternai1nnal mon rtary sj'Stem can ba ol'erhauled- La uuna ~ Police Chief on Duty Frl t'tnrr ,\J,11 :nr ( 11rj.· • 11lonrl Jo•eph .I l\rll~ Inda\ !r.r k i 11>r hi~""'" pn~t a ~ p(llir r f'h1rr 1n l.,;i~ur.1 Rf'a rh KP ll~. ;,,1 !'fl lr"rl 11« 1r1r ;iltrr 24 ~·r;ir<:. in thr \l~rinr ('flrJ'!~ 11h1rh in rludrd ;in :i~•1 1:n1nrn1 ;i~ prn1•1<1 m~r•h.:il al \;irnp r1 nrl l<'l •111 Thr nr,1 p11l11'r'1111 r 11;1 ~ •rlrr1rrf fro m a fwl d l'>f 4R :i1•pl1 • ,,n1~ lr•r thr• \I'! fnlr.nv pr<I an r1 ~11ri•err!~ f'h1rr h'.f'n rPtfJ Hurk , 11hn tl'~IJ,:nrrJ !<I )V';1 d ;I n("I f10hre rlr piitl rnr n1 in S1n11 \ <1!1"1 l\r ll). his \11rf' P11q\r1a :ir'lrJ !hi' ~11u n~rr rnrmhr1\ Hf 1hf1 r f:i1n1h· r.f r1ghl childrrn. l1vr. i11 El T1irp WHAT YOU~ Ai WAYS WANTED I TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK How CH I b• swr• tfi• mercha"dls• 11 "ot d•f.c:tl•t 7 Cotti Mis• J•w11lry & lo•ri unc ondifion•tly querantee1 •verything th ey 1elt . How do you loott mone-y 1 W1 loao mo"'Y dir•ctly on most "ny item o~ velu• for • p•riod of up lo l•ve n month1 . How do I lcnow you'r• l~ltlmate7 Cos+• M••• J1w1lry & l oin i1 • m•l'l"!btr of th1 Ch•mb1r of Comm•rce et w•I! 11th• Califorl'li• Col- l•f•r•I lo•" A1•oci•+ion, •l'ld h•• b111'! il'I bu•il'l11s in Coit• M.,, for 1'4 v••"'· Why W.O.W I 90 to Cet1to M MG J•w•lry £ Loan 1 To 1•v• money •nd •hop ii'!• fri1nd ly, rele11•d 1ll'l'\01ph ere. Hn• I ""' bfftl to a 1tore: Ille• youn 1 Nol Sut com• in •nd ''"'(or your1 1lf. You'll fi,,d it • fa1 cin•+il'lg •dventur• iri 1hoppi"CJ and b• •m•ted •t 1002 ,;~~~·~~·~~·~~·s;' ;;~~m•"h~,;;,~IND IT HERE-FIRST ! COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWl'ORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA M!SA I COMI IN AND llOWSI AltOUND l'HONE 646-7741 -l•twffft Horbot & l rooclwoy DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIA MOND GUARANTEE e Whee y1u boty , tll11"'ettd fll"' Ill Wt will !]Ullfllll .. tto11 dl11,,,011d 11 11ppn1li• 01 40~. MO-I the~ ya11 paid f•• II o• ye11r '"'"9Y l11t~•. Co111 vo11 de " weU ol ..... .,..119,..7 COM,Altl, EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 30 DAYS -~ ---..... - . . •.-.-; ... ,,,.,, \ . i ... ": ' '" --. ·---Pocific VibrGtioN . w ljP , • ....,. ........ ·-'UO ... _. .. ""., ....... n r---~ t TV DAILY W:~n LOG ·---· Mon da y Evening AUGUST 115 6:00 IJ 111 N"'1 .lerry Du"ph1. (I)AIC News l!t110ner/S111itl!. 0 @} m M•)or lllfUI l1Nkll (et1nrd: lrorn 5 PM) l) Tht 'urllh t {)) Wiid, Wiid W1'1 0 Sl1 O'Cl11ek Mowie : !C) 1901 "Tht IM!thtl'I K1r4n11zov" Part I (dr1m1) '53 -Yul 81Y"nt r, Mari1 St:h1ll, Cl1lu Bloom, lee J Cobb. In Clanst Ruu11, 1 !1thtr plots lo hive his so" marry 1 wealt~y woman in ord~r to sav1 his repult11o" and the l1mlly fortune. m Th1 Fllntsl&Res (D 3br Trek m Art Studio, T111 !!I Notltitl'l! l4 9) JlltWS Jim Hawthorn e. 1:-'G (I) HIWI 8111 Huddy. ([)Cl~ News Wallet Cro~~itt. m 1ltt flJinr NuR G:I Hodttpodfl LINlp tJD El P'P!lf. S.rtt1M CJ) .I.IC News 7:00 II CIS Nrin Waller Cronkltt B Wld1 Scru111 Thfl1tni: C90l "The Nw111my'1 Cu11.a• (horror) '45-lo~ Cllaney. Peter Coe. CI! Truth or ~nMquentn 0 Whtl'1 M1 Uriel m I Lint Lucy m {]) Dr11ntt I.Jn MtqM & th• le1utilul MKlllnt QI Anttl!IM Nt pos al) V1rttd1d11 Cl) Miwlt '11111 -4 -- 0 (}) It Wu t Ytry GDOCI Ye11 Soeitl S.Cu11ly went ln!o t!hct. [l/ftlll O'Neil WOii thl Nobel Prlu tor hter1t11r1, tht Olymo1c G1me1 In Berlin r11ulled In 1 v•dory lor !ht U S.A , 111d P1es1dent Roosevelt w11 re!urn ed kl offlu to1 1 set11nd term, The year 1936 Is rtt.alled by hos!· "•rrator Mel Torme. m D1vid Frost Shaw Juli1t Milli. Art M1trano, !1n1e1-com~r .lohn O•n· ver & musical aroup f1t City 1ueJt ID °'''"'" 9:00 ID M111H rty 11.F.D. (n) 54m ltb his ion Mike (!uddy fMt•r) buy 1n old c11 lrom Goober. •nd the boJ prcmpliy runs into tro uble. I 0 Mowte: (CJ (2hl') "The 0.lecter" (dr1m1) 'fi& -Mont1om111 Chit, 1-hrdy Kruaer. Roddy McOowell. 0 m 00 m ABC MOfldlf Nl(hl Mowle: (C) (2hr) "l te1th II Scand1I" (comedy) '60-Sophi1 Loren . .lohn Gavin, "!lurlee ~e~11!11. A 1111 ol 1 lllrt111ous widow in old Vienne who wes tlfnished lrom th1 Vl1nn1J1 court by [Jn~erl)I rr1nz Josef bt· c1use of her beh1~lor. Cl) At llWI ®J Movie: IC) "lt'1 1 • ~,,11 World" (com1dy) "fi9-Tommy II.irk, Debo11h W1!1ey. m 111 v.11., Et! ltlalltiH "If [ugtrtt T1lm1d11 Wert Alivt Today, He'd Tum Over ii Hts Gr•~t." Sacitl ind ett1noml~ ehan11M In the nsw south 11 Ylew1d 1" 1 crM!l-stction of lnh1bi1tnts, both bl1ck ind whit1, of Gaor1l1. @E S&nrtu, m M0Yi1: (C) (Zhr) "M1reo Polo• (adventure) "62-Ro11 Clllhoun, Yeka TAm. fID Jh111s 1'111 V•rot1lu g;!O 1J (Il Darts Dir CR) A th1rmln1 ph)'!1ti1n (John Grtin) taku 1 lenq to Doiis when he me1ts her ti 1 OJ IASOrt 7;iG IJ (I) 'u11s111o~e Iii) ''Lyle's Mid.~ 0 l 1rt1J Wtrd Nns Marshal D•llon tn•1 to ll1s.su1de 1 fII L1 Ci11t d1 M1r111 Crvce~ h1eml i nd lormu sheriff /Mori:an Woodw1rdl lrom 11k1ng re"«1n1e on ID:OO D /}) CIS Nenat1P11rs Dave G1t· Ill 1bo11t·IO·b• r1le11td Cll/IVICI foil l!IWIY IS hint 111 ln111ry dant to tht t•·l1.,m1n 10 f) Ntw1 Kevin Sa11de11. yetis ea rlier. O Movlt: (Zhr) "You ltltftl ti (]) Mowil: (90) "The Dl:tdly Cli111-Mt " (comedy) '4l-8.rb111 Stan· ,anlo~•" (western) '62 -M111r1tn WJ't k. Htnry F~nd1, Edpr 81.d111111, O'H1r1. Bn111 Krit~. 0 CI! CiD Ltrs M1~1 t Dl tl Q Milllo" S Movl1: (21ir) "sttnl.,- •R~ lll'ln11ton" (1dv1ntu11} '39 - m Nm Putn1111/nshrn111, Sp1nce1 Tr~ty, R•chtrd Greene, Nan a!! El Ttm illt cy Kell~. W1Uer Brennt n. fnflisl! "e11r.;~aperm1n ~oe.1 lo A'rica 1no lll:ln II I IFICll L I l ettrliful-tnd N&11 11arth1s fnr m•$S1on1f1 whom hi Tiie Watts Summer F1stlv1I IJ hiJll· btllevat le be 1l1v1, B1sd on hlstor, li1M1d 1i the show 1ncom.e1ues k1I ract: filmed In Atrltt. 1cti!tvements by lhe m!norltlas !n m 1 ~ to med•clne, &du.c:•tlon, •rt ind 1ntlf• ru •r n~u1110H tiinment. QJ It T1k1s t Tliltl m Cltywattllen l!I) Do·Rt ·MI Q) Mlrutlihl Y1 ldez Sha• l :tlO 0 m NBC News 0 (])Th• New!ywtd Q11111 !ml 1(0G0 N11n m T1 Tell t111 Truth fl) Wol1d Press llJ Y1•n11 ml Nino <:!) R11 Hu111b1rd (I) Htn Bil! John s. Erl a Di•rio dt 111111 Stnarttt o.. .... ll:OO lll ([l ttJNnn o mm"'" 0 "4tYlf; "ltouflld·up" ("'M!l rn) 'I I-R1th1rd Dit , P1tr1c.111 Mo11)0n, Pre~:on Fe.~!er. (}) M1rsh1I DiU0111 0 '.])fE NIM m Movie: "Notontus GJ111U11111111• Cdrtfl'I) '46 -RtJ !illrlY,n, Lit!I Palmer CCldhtV T!&r!t, m 1.11 11t. Clock 1:30 IJ 'J: The lUf'I Shew (~) lw:y dt c1dft.\ 1~11 M!!Cnew·~ bank need.I 1 m Cltr-•ttht" c1l1br1t-;, na'!11ly J1tk Benny, to lft · ll:JD ID {[I M•f'f lllrilflR hint~ rts 1m1!•· I Gm f1om 1 l ird'1 [Jt V!tw "Wife! "@) m .kihnny C..l'IOll T1011ble." Ml\111 oHer1 tn preten d In 0 (l)(i)aJ Diik Ctwett bathe lt1111n wlf1 nf • peu 1n111 I 1JJ llt!IH llltlllft (N!il Sl!t'I) lo help the hll~w In 1 et1n1p huted situ111an •1!h Ills bossl 1:00 1J Mwit; "P'1ri11e1l«" (~r1m1) ''3 (~it~lfd Gal!icn11). -Ohvtr Reed. Jt nette Sa!tt. 8 SIM .l,llln Show Guests: llebin l'T'I -fJ Cl) -• .., Wili!On, 1sht1n1ut Walter Schlrr1 1ndl 11.J ~ UJ C~trles Nelsen Rtllly. I l:ltl •Thi li1ll1ty 'tuesday blYTIMt MOVIES Kid s Love Uncle Len , Saturday in th e DAILY PILOT •• J:. • = E ---::?-.,_ • J l-11chool P r odaretlon Teen Show 'Boy Friend' Glitters By TOi\1 BARLEY 01 !ft1 OtU~ •1111 ~1111 Don "t 11ver talk lo me about our young people being un· rlisciphned, !aiy, not rhe way we used In be. scruffy, un · caring for traditions, craz_y 11boul drug s, apa thetic ahoul "'ork. conLcn1ptuous of their elders or anythi ng in thal vein. I <i<n'I want lo hc;ir 1! :"ot a/ler that m a g a 1 I i C' e n t , memorable "The Bov Frlend"' !hat i;omc n h1 i h school studen ts !rom l l Orange ~ounty campuses put on last \\'eek at Costa t.1esa High School If this is the kind of effort th~t they are prepared to put into their future endravors then "'e are in very safe hands Indeed . Anr!. mark my words, every member of that cast and thetr supporune workers put a herculean effort Into Utia bright and brilliant Newport. ~1esa Unified School District program. "The four hours set aside for our workshop &rew wit h our enrollmtnt to six or eight hours on many rl11ys -anri Saturday was just anothf'r day, a day to get tog@ ther to work out problem spots," the program said. And adds: "Wt wouldn 't change what happened Utls summer fo r anything ," I'll brt they wouldn't If they work through tht fall, In· to winter and on through next spring for another summer of six--days·a·wee k s l o g g i n g they'll never imp rove on this superb "Boy Friend ." ~NEWPORT BlACH-af fhe l'ntroncl' lo lhl'" fnbvlou' Lido l~ll' Oll J 8.JSO ........................ ;-............. . WINNEROF 2 ACADEMY AWAROSI ROBERT Mf1G-lLM TRE\QR H::MIAAD crd 5AAAH MlfS "~tis Daughter" ~o --o ~· Evenings: Sun. thru Thurs., 8 p.m, Fri.· Sit., 8:30 p.m. KWITMUJ.M MATINEES Wed.,2 p.m. Sat., 1:30 and 5:00 Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30 NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES .. ~' DAI LY MAT INEE AT 12 :30 Box Office Opens at 12:00 WALT DISNEY l"llODUCT!ON•.' Ezclus1 i;p Cnf"JarJP me ni 3rd Record \Ve,..lc. ON ·ANY SUNDAY A PILM 9Y llllUCI aROWN f<l There wasn't a "'eak link to be foun d in a cast that reveal· ed some. immaculate casting on the part or directors Alveri11 Van Fleet and David Van Treese. Linde Nesbit was magnifiet:nt as the flappery, e y e 1 a s h -nic kering Polly Browne and Steve Plummer brought a fine voice and a Int of so lid male know-how to the role of Tony Brockhu rsl. the Riviera roue who~e hluP bloo<l doe~n·i. show until that final high stepping scene But that isn't fa lr. Becky La na Signed HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Lana Wood -Nata!ie'11 younger sisler -signed \lo'ith Walt Disney Productions' for a co- 11tarring role in · ·Ju 5 t 1 n ~!organ Had a Hor11e ." O•tft9I Ce11~ty•t l 1<1<1te111l1r S~ow V1l11e "PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK" "' ... , ... El!ltl Oeuld IR "LITTLE MURDERS" Miiii Mlcll1l1' "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE " I RI tlfc'1~9 J•<k Ml<hllH" EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 3RD BIG WEEKI WOWI FANTASTIC -Jttlllt 11111111, 111 ... BETTER THAN ENDLESS SUMMER' {0} -hll J-. ,, ..... AND lHE MEN WHO RIDE lox Office ...:;;;.,__O.plOS 7:15 P·"'· Show·Starll :j,t.Jl u.t-_:_ SUllDAY Steve McQueen f·~ "The Reivers" -~ rtl'm I «I· "JUNO.(Y• AIJlJ-,,Ofl .10·'1 ''T~Ul\1.S""Al I IJ .~lf.I iNflt,S(W!b l't&M J.lS ON! "'''l>lfHb••r fonstadl as ~la1s1e , Joel one culturally, lnte!Jectually Swen.snn as the delightfully and socia.ll.v" dithery Lor d Brockhurst, ll does all of lhal and a Jot Chris Lisner as the . superbly more. It's a showcase for a ~tuffy Percival Browne and group of young people who Sue Mulker -a !rifle too aren't consciously trying to Gallic at !1mell, perhaps -are tell th!: world where lt's at bu t no less effective in their 1101id do a beautiful JOb of plugging supporting roles. any generation gap that might But what romes across !he have bttn part <If yollI mental footlights in terms of group processes when you bought fnthusia11m and esprit de. your t!cket. corps is what really cou nts ml-'-----'--------1 this fine. ShO V.'. !"!J le!J you, kids. you kept me and my wife talking about you un!i! 2 a.m. and the ovation ynu got was a sure siRn that other11 were just as deeply impressed . E•"t$1 Bc•g"IM "WILL .. ll:D" IOPI 111ui • Sec""!! Thrill•~ "THI HOUSI THAT 011 11'1'10 l lOtlD" !GPI Sandy Wilson's tinkly. fool· tapp ing score calls for nearly three hours of Charleston·i.5h sonli:'. ani1 dance and the11e bushy-tailed youngsters don't miss a beat or rlrnp a har throughout lhat time. And a word here for the solid support of the straw -hatted lads in the band who catch the spiri t <1f the 1~·enties just as well As ~alUIJJ~~~iID~ those of us who lived through the era. Adele Franks conlributei; a clever. colorful set and ably helps Colin Standiford in stage management, Kathy Hill ttnd Lauren Fleuridas do a fine JOb on the ideally selected ros- fumes and Geoffrey Gread's lighting \Vas first class. It \vas all first class and we couldn "t agree more with a prog ram that romment ed: •·we hope you agree ... that this type of activity enhances WALT DISNEY'S $1,000,000 DUCK 2NO WALT DISNEY'S HI T BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE CONT. D.AILY :Z P'.M. SI.SO 11011. .lDULTS .lND JUNIORS UNTIL 4 P.M. P[ll lt: SELLI RS "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?" "CRY OF IANSHI!" VIHl!lt "le• ~·-.. -.. ··-S.O l·Mlll ' OAJLV PILOT ~7 • • .... c ....... o. l.T llu..11 • <I .......... ~ . ..-......... --. .. ,.IMl09 O "'IHTIH01"0• ...... NOW EXCLUSIVELY SEAN CONNERY PffiR FINCH CLAUDIA CAROINAt E . ;tiff?·~ .... VJ ,.A<>.; ., ... • •.i,._ .-:i'· ~ ... noMaW"•l-'l'CMI lNO Jchn W"V"• •Ilic her .. SooM ... .... J•k•" ,.~, ''WlU.lltl" NOW PU.Y~ At [dwords Cintm11 Vie" , Min ion Vit' • ............... <._ ....... -, ... , .. ..... ·----···-.. ---· PRIMllRl INGIGIMINT ~~ . -·MILLllll Plui--Kir~ Oouola~•ray• OuftGWl!Y "TMI ARRANGI MINT" Ill M-~IOll SMOfiPlllC Clll111 l!OWA"DB HARBORc::r:.1 -~-....... MGM ·- George C. Scott ""last Run . loll T •OCOLOR PlNAVISIDN' 0 "'""' .. LSO.HE100V(l l Paul Mewmon In "HAIPll" "Will.I.RD" N W P' Ed""'Jl~I (i~enia Viel(!. Moniwl Viti<t J MIU '°"'" 111 1-1• e11ea ...., lST AREA SHOWING The run•w•y b..t11ll1r i1 on the . 1ereen. !CtUUl!.l flCflJl{S f «IHll• Sean Connery 'Jbe Alldmon Tlpe5 '°" l!lli _..,.._ __ ....._........._ ca· • • ........ -I 1• "'•"'lii"•".i1"· 1'i'RYM.Widlii 1 "TNI VA•ISNINI ,OllllT" {IP) " -' . . '- lB DAILY PIL0 1 'I A11Ql.l~l lb ltJt 1 Your Money Laser Beam Cuts Cloth Accrn·ately By SYLVIA PORTER Teflon. for )'ears a farn1har household word, Wa! a falloul from the spact program - and so was the laser beam But only now is the laser also coming directly into our everyday world -via, among other uses its app!1cat1on 1n cutting cloth 1n the $50 b1llion· a-year apparel industry The world's largest apparel company, Genesco, Inc 1s today cutting c Io th suc- cessfully with a laser bean1 in a machine designed and built by Hughes Aircraft How .... 111 this affect your and me, as buyers of apparel' F'rnm Frank.ho M. Jarm an, chairman of Genesco, cotne answers to this and related questions Q Exactly what is a laser beam' A An except1ona!ly narrow ray of what is ca 11 e d · coherent" hght Sc1ent1sts say 1t LS "brighter" than the center of the sun The type we use is mv1s1ble to the eye, yet we focus it the way you focus the sun's rays through a m.agnlfylllg glass Focused on the hnes a pattern 1nd1cates are to be cut the beam 1n· stantly converts the cloth of the pattern hne to a gas The laser remains still. but the beam -directed from mir- rors on a fast-moving pos1tron1ng head -"cuts" by the pattern 3{l to 50 inches a isecond compared to three in- ches a second by the old met bod Q Other lhan that, wha t's 10 good about laser cutting? A Its fantastic accuracy We can cut to a tolera nce of 5/ l OOOth of an mch the width or a single thread' The edges of laser.cut material are very .stable, not rave!ly as the same cloth would be cut by the old tnethod There are no costly errors t{) be corrected 1n the sewing room Q Does this mean !hal all dresses marked the same size will actually be the same size' A Precisely I see you have been among the m1H1ons v,ho have tried on two garml"nts of th~ same size and found that one fits and the other doe sn t That's bl"cause one wrisn t cut accurately Now v;e c ri n guarantee that every size 12 or 14 or 16 garment will be the same as every other size 12 14 or 16 Once our customers kn ow their sizes they Are illaranteed a perfect flt Q How does this affect manufacturers an d rela1\ers of cloths' A They are \I.ell a s consumers get a tremendous break Our comput er stores 20 000 patterns With the laser v.e can cut a man 's suit. a v.oman's svilm suit and a child s phiysuil -or an y other comb1nat1on v.ilhou1 a break The manufaclurer doesn t have to v.•a1t until he has scores of orders for a cer lain garment and size before he can start cutting The retailer can order three five or se\en garments at a time Neither the retallcr nor the ma nufactu1 er has to pile up risky inventories which cau~cd some to go broke, for instance v.hen the Nehru Jacket went out or stvle overnight v.hile racks "'ere loar!ed wi th them The retailer and consumer can now get del1ve1 y inany weeks earlier than before A girl doesn't have to buy a bathing suit 1n Janua ry for fear the shelves v.111 be empty of late sty les by June Q So you 've put clothes making 111!0 the hands of the scientists? A \\'eve put clothes making back into the hands of master tailors an d designers It used to be that a designer would \\Ork 1o1oeeks on a garment, then find th at, \.I-hen Jl was sold to the consumer it resembled nothing that he had de~1gned Not every garment will be 1dent1ca l to the designers original Q Are you planning to conve1 t more production to the laser cutter1 A We plan to order at least a couple or dozen more machines Md v.e -are sure other manufacturers w 1 l I follow Q Shouldn l !hi s help US manufacturers of clothes com pe1e more effectively with foreign in1ports1 A I think 1t will grve the United Slctes an advantage over imports No foreig n n1aker of clothes will be able to deliver or respond to new fa shions as quickly as US manufacturers Q You make 1! sound ex trerncly 1mpirtant. A Clothes that flt Jn a st~!e you v.ant When yo1.1 wan~ them A size 12 dres~ or size 40 suit exactly that size ~ no shp of the hand (Ir twist of a pile of cloth thal can resull in too much or too little material at a seam or JOlnt It s the fir s! ma1or advance in ;ipparel n1ak1!lg since the 1nven!inn of the Se\v in g machine Pharmacy Meet Set ' l\1E\VPORT BEACH (B\V ) -The annual meeting of Newpor t Pharmaceuticals International Inc "1\1 be held at 2 pm ~londay Aug 16 in the Ne11 porter Inn Newport &>rich S1nckholders "'Ill vote on a pr rf)(lsrr! J ro1 1 split of lhe ot1ls!<ind1ng common and an tn crr<ise 1n 1he number nf i!U lhonzrd sharrs fr o m 10 000 00\l to 20 000 000 $15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRITE OFF-1971 OUTSTANDING ORAN GE COUNTY COMMER CIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BA CK Ad ri11, Dcilly l'Uot, POI 151.0, Co110 Mes a 921.26 ! ~ 1. .. Send a postcard, or the a tta ched coupon with your name, oddress and zip code1 including phone number to: KWIZ, Santa Ana , Calif. ornia, 92703. ONI INTaT "' Pll SON Ford Se t To Rate Engin es DEl'ROIT i UPI ) -.f'ord ~l olor Co is racing the clork to establish ratings <1n its 1972 engines v.1th the aim of mee11ng fed er a I em1ss1on.s standards a n d qualifying them 10 operate on lead free gasoli ne. With the cat~ scheduled !o go on sale 1n about six weeks, lhe company has not yet establishrd comprrss1on ratios or horsepo\\l'.'r ratings on any of the eng ncs used in Its cars Tills \>as rev ea le d \\'ednesday v.hen the company ;innounced !Is new Lincoln ContinPntn! tl!ark JV Hs lux ury personal prestige t.ir with a 460 cubic inch engine But a no1at1 on not available' "as on compression ratio and fiorsepo11er A Ford spokesn1an ~aid 'we Kazoo Ct·eatm· haven t even qual1f1ed the J\lbert Broder. a high school dropout. buzzes away engine yel for fed er a 1 on one of !he plastic kazoos he has manufactured em1ss1on standards " lie also Jn his kazoo factory 1n Troy, !lt1ch1gan. 1'he n1odel sa id none or the enginrs 1n any sells for 29 c:ents other Ford built cars has been -------------------------- rated as yet for horsepo1ver or compression ratio 'And they probably \\On'l be available until at least Sept . I, ' he added They key is !he con1pany s e.fforts to qualify all its engines to run on low·lead or unleaded ga sol 1ne Last year's tl1ark Ill which the Mark IV replaces had the same 460 CID engine with a compression 1 atio of 10 ::i to I rind a block ho1 scpo v.er of 365 al 4 600 revolutions per minu te With 1hat compre.ss1on ratio, however, lhe engine re quu cd the use of p1en11um or high lead gasoline Although using the same engine 1n the new J\1ark IV, Ford has reduced the com- pressio n ra tio to make 1t suitable for operating on !ow or unleaded gasoline Also added 1s a thermactor a sort of after-burner "'here e-:haust gases are n11xed with ad d1!1onal air tn comp!e1e com bLJst1on before they go through the muffler and tailp ipe into th<-atmos phere Appa1en1h, JU ~t how 10 1.1. 11 comp1ess1on ra110 1~ 1!'qu1red has no! been l'Sl<tbhshed by f' 01 d engineers < ompress1on ral1ns 1n an e~1st1ng engine can be reduced bv altering the dome in lhe head of shortening lhe l yl1nder stroke or bolh But minor adjustn1ents also can be made by 1ncreas1ng lhe thickne ss of lhe g: a s k e l bcLv.een the engine block and the head One thing IS ce1 lain 1 cduc- l1on of !he compression ratio sharply reduces engine hor.sepower Ii not only affects performance, blll engine ef f1e1ency1s lessened thereby increasing g a s o 1 J n e con· sumpt1on Ford intends lo h.ive all its 1972 engines capable of run nrni;:: on lead free ga~flltnl' Gene ral J\lotors Corp said ;il! its JQil en.(;l!nes '.'.f'r capable of running on unleaded fuel l\l csa 1_;c ts Co111pauy Conl ract Hepatitis Econo1nic Prohle111 in An1erica U\ LEROY POPE UPI a~11~tt• Wnlor NF.:W YORK (U PI ) -John X wa~ hospitalized for an abdon11nal operati on requiring three pints of blood wh ich he ohta1ned from a commerc1al blood bank lest mu st be made to detect all of them Complete-Ne w Yo1·k Stock List w•• •• (11<11.1 "*' ~·· CIMt en. -0--H·I- 1 l5"" ll'· ·~9.J8 lll08 •&6 II i , ) 6.l }]•, 71 I~ H ·~~ e~•ll•.O • n " , lilo • •JS 13 • ,,,, -~~l .\~. ·~I U 1 •5 )I~ Y, , I• o 17 19 • 19 • 13/t ~~. •• l~ • 11-. lo 'l'o 'I , ~· II 11 )j l • ~·· I ~ . 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" • • "' 7~·· ' "'' :lo Markets Shatter All Volume Ma1'l{s NEW \ORK !UPI) -Volu me soortd lo an all time h11h of more than 30 000 000 shares on Wall Straet today 1s the s:tock mtrket r icked up one of 1~ b11gest advances ever paced by hua:e gains rn glamor a.nd selected blue chip "tocks Th e Dow Jone~ Industrial Average Wl$ ahead more than 32 points at 888 80 near the final 1ong U demand holds tt could top the record lllD tor the Dow which was 32 04 on May 27 1970 It w 111 that iaun that helped bring 1n end to one or the wortt bear mukets since lhe depre.!l11on of the thirties Standard s & Poor s 500 stock index was up 3 01 at 98 70 and advances were far ahead of declines The market 5 su1e followed President Nixon s stunning weekend announcement that he ts freezing wa ae!'i and pn ces and will l.!k Congress to spend up tax cut.'J IC OAJLV PILOT J8 m: 1.:: il()ll ,. •• M 11 ~ .. -Q.R- ' " ••• 1l ' • " "' Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List '" " )41 ll • ;9 Jl• -N-• ' ·~ ~ "' • " .. .J " • '" • "' .. ., " ' ' • " '" • " ~· " .. 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Mii lMlt I M191t Ltw ei-Cllt " 'I • • " ' • " • " ·j ,ji I ... "' •• • • , " .. ' . ... .. • ,. " .. " .. ' . '°' "" ,,. " .. .. • ., .. •• .. "" " ... " . r " ~ • •• ' ' '" .. •• .. •• ~ ... r,: .. .. • "' •• ,,. I.. Ir.: ~ .:~ ~ II 4 I .... tt: ~ ,,., ·~ 16: , .. , ·~ " '" •s• n • , ,.. . \ -- • • • ' .. l U II ·~ u " ' • ' ' .. " ;i ' ~ , . 1: • " JI !" . " ' " '" .. " "" • • .. • '" ,f,~ " -r·Z- 1 " • • ----- : .. .. . ... ' " . -.. • • " "' "' " ... " .. " . ' '" "' " ii • . ' • ~--­-~· • ' ft DAILY PILOT Reuther Backs Car Sacrifice l\'ASHIN GTON tAP) Seriously lhreat.ene<f by small import.... Delroit finally has learned American!'. don 't v.·anl big, gaudy, gas-eating cars. r.a ys Vic tnr Reulher, Jasl of the pioneer auto uni on brothers. If the U.S. auto industry "sacrifices the gingerbread, splashy chrome and the luxury of ridicull'lus 1nodel change.s every one or two years," it can compete perfectly well .,.,.ilh JapaneM! and Gennan imports which h;ive been grabbing in- creasingly large chunks of I.he U.S. car market Reuther says . Reuther, 59. 11.nnC1u nce d recently he v.•ill retire next May J after JS years in the labor movement. He i!'. direc- tor of the inlerna!in nal affairs di vision of the United Aut.o Workers. His brother, UAW President Walter ~uther . v.•as killed in 8 plane crash lai:;t yea r Another brothe r , Roy. Walter's ;issi.<itant. died of a heart allack in 1968. "It is only !his year that the American auto industry has made even ;i smal l beginning in tryini;: 10 meet .Japanese im- port competition.'' Reuther &aid in an interview. General Motors' Vei;:a and P'on:fs Pin to offer ttle best chances for C.S. industry to head off the import car gtampede, Reuther i;;aid. US. 11u1n makers, "wanted people dri ving down l he highway v.•ith i;everal ir.ni:; nf steel and metal instead of maybe just one Wn,'' Reuther said. "Their margin of profit ii:; gre.ater. They de 1 iv er sermons ;it-Miut com pelilion being the life blood of the fr~­ enterprise i;ystem, hut they d1dn"t evm try to meet the co1np<>t 1tinn ,'' j•If it harl no! Ix-en for t.his foreign challenge.'' Reuliler ~1d. "The American con- sume r IOOay "''ollld no! have access tn the .<;1nall car." But "''h1!e cr111 cal (lf hij!. costlv c;irs. flru1 hcr said he a.:r~s with 1nr111~ry';e; l.f'n11on it 's getting a bargain on tart!f~. "I think thr l S incltJ~trv ha.~ heen ;:ihsn!ulrlv Tll!hl 1n i!s demand t11a1 ii h<11'f' <'quat treatment hv thr .Japanrsf' !nr access In !heir n1;irkr1 \f !h<'.v "''ls h !n ha\'<' aC'CeSs tn n11rs," Reuther said. Reuther";:. joh !"In kN'r lab~ nn 1hr L'S. auto inrlu;:.\ry'i; CJVcrse t1' opcra11ons. ~cck1ng tn in~urc ;:i comp;iny·.~ \\•l'Jrkcr<; ln one country l!Ct the samr benefits as "''nrkcrs 1 n another. Thanks !o a compu1ertzrd in fonnat1nn pool among the ..,,. or l d 'If metal-related In- du stries, employers canon! "Rc1 labor as cheaply a;:. possi· ble by play1n !l'. one gr<"up off ag;:iinsl ano1hcr.'' he sau1. "Those days arc past as far as Vo'e're concerned ·• •·\Ve are also able this \\'fl\" l.o help bolster the "''cakr·r trade unions. "'hich w0Uld finr1 It ext.remely rliff icuH I n negoLia le "'ith such ~<lr!l'.an­ tuan "''orld corporate units.'' he said. Reuther sugge-tcd an aul o company's labor contracts ex- pire on lhe same d a I l' regardless of natioru1l boun- daries. If f'orcl v.·orkers i:;trikc In Belgium, then workers in Detroil would walk off their jobs at the same lime. he said . In the interview. Reuther &a.Id nothing is 1n lhe works to put the UAW back into the AFIA:IO. He &aid the UAW has been moderately suc~ssful i n mobilizing young workers and giving them an opportunity to pl11y a vital role in the union. But Reuther drew a distinc- tion between work1ng-<:lass youths and irtuden~ in many lnstauces ··march b ~ h Ind polltJcal stogans 1uch as "1tll power to the workert' without ever having been a work er themselves," fllo11day A ugu~l l b, 1~71 Sears ·Tire and Auto Center • f )011°l }.11r~rl: 'l'l1 f' f~alif•1rni a .)()() :-\f'ftlt'llll1Pr :"i,] 97 f ONTARIO Tirkrl• 011 ~ale MOTOR J\o" Al Srnr.• SPEEDWAY TIC"ETH0:'1 :--:un., . .\u~. IS1hru ·rues., _,\ti~.] 7 I VIMi PA'!• 111 -llOQ, Jl 1·1 )1D CA"IOO ... , ... _I( ~•n.ot&l COMPTON t Jt .JSll1 •12.11•~ Cl"IVIMI •11 .0 1 11 IL .. f'Nl l ''' J•n Cl!NOlll J tl .HH14, 144.4'1 ! 1-:xpn ·'~ Miirh" a~· llarnl<'r :'\fvlnn < :.,,..1 Tin·~ ·1,,1.,.. r 'l" "r1! 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( . -.. _,,-...-= • ·" " .. ~. - \V lie11 a type of 1nob1l1i11 requires a t on1p/e1e systv1n of 11n111ob1/ity, s11cl~ us pntJ,·1or1. a11d. lugeUicr il1ey cover 1nol'C 11ri>1J tJ1u11 tl1P!J 11•c.re <les11111ed to lirvc, ~·(•uerf' plu(l/<'al prublenis Ure liouucl to (Jrtse "A ti/uk111c1 vs. ~luulund" by l\e1111et11 Scl111c1dcr By PATHICK BOYLE 01 th• D••lr I'll•! ~rtrt Every tinie you w~re able to 11nd a parking spat'e in L<t guna Beaeh last year and dropped a dirne into the p<ir/.:1ng meter, lhe city spent about eight cents relrieving your s ill'rr coin. According to 1!170-71 city expenditure figures, that eight cents 11·cnt to buv a uniforin <ind o funnv IJ!\le ca r for ·the n1an chalking yo ur iires: Jor tools anti manpower h\ fix your brokC'n park1n~ nleler: for a nlC'Chanical device 10 count all of your dimes and to\\·ard the purchase of a new parking Jot, along \l'ith other minor expe11sts. Despite expenditures of over $100.000, city officials -and many block-circling motorists -can attest to the faet thol there were not enough parking spaees lo go around last year, <1nd there probabl y won't be enough next year. "All of the problcn1s co1ne back to one thing," says Public V¥'orks Director Joe Swe<1ny. "Y.'e have to have an increased parking inventory." There are about 600 µubl1c parking i:.paces -all n1etered -in doY;nt own La- guna Beach and sorne 800 persons are employed in the central business district. In addition, lhere are thousands 01 \1Juris1s, bt'achgoers and sho ppers ar- riving dHily, most of thcn1 1 n auton1obiles. Nu1neroL1s g1111m1t'ks <111d glve<iwa.vs have been tried over the year to keep both the resident and d own I o w n businessman from becoming too displea5· Pd with the out-of-balance parking d1lcm· m,. The most recent attt'n1pt to increase_ the limited do\\·nlown parking c;ime in June when the city offered a free tram ride to work for downtown employes who \~Ould park at the high school parking lot. But the project was a total failure. Almost no one took ad\•antage of the plan. Two years ~go, the city spent $156 to buv 10.000 steel al!ov parking tokens good £of five cents woi-th of parking. The merchants. it was planned. \\'ou!d buy the tokens fro1n the e1ly at a nickel apiece ;ind gi\'e th<>m to ('llSlomers in an a!· tc1npt to encourage shopping in the downtown basin ralher than at shoppin~ centers. The J0,000 token were supposed to last Cartoonist 'Cooling It' La g una Cliniate Lures Creator of Pilot Feature By FREDERICK SC HOEl\IEHL "It's cooler than Arizona ," comment!! Billy of the Family Circus cartoon series lo his sis ter Dolly. as they enjoy the sands in Laguna Beach. The two cartoon youngsters, who ap· pear daily in !he DA ILY PILOT, along with their creator Bil Keane, are vaca· lioning in the Art Colony before returning home lo Scottsdale, Ariz. "Laguna Beach is the nicest place along the coasL" .Keane said Friday. "We've been coming here since 1959 and realty rnjoy lt. ·· The 4B·year old cartoonist, along with his \l'ife , Thel and five children, provide lhe material for the gag series -\\'hich eppears in 347 ne1,1·spapers and is seen by 01ore than 50 nlillion people. "I draw upon things that h;.ivc l1ap· Of'ncd lo the famil y and turn them into rartoons," Keane explained . "I imagine I'll get some ideas here in Laguna. I may do son1ething about Frisbees flying around and all !he sea\\'ecd in the P>'a!er." \\'hen som<>ll1ing happens that Keane lhinks \Vi!I niake a good cartoon. he jots the ide;i do,1•n and files it a1,·ay in a l'hronologlca l fashion . "When I need i;omething for llat101,1·e·en or Christmas. I fust look under the dates in the files and grt the idtas out." Keane \vorks lhree months in advance ~nd will soon be producing cartoons for the 'Thanksgiving season. "The tough one to do is Christmas," Keane. said. •·1r s hard to get motivated when the temperature is 100 degrees ln Scottsdale." "I just go around "'histHng Jingle Bells tllll.il things pop," he laughed, Keane can rough out "six to 12 car· loons a day" and completes four or five which are sent to Des Moines for syn. di cation throughout the United States. Keane also syndicates ' 'Ch an n e I Chuckles" a series of spoofs on television, Besides designing the gags, KC'ane finds lime to ans,ver many of the 25,000 letters he receives annually . "I like to jot a prr<;ona! note to all those who write," he said. Keane started cartooning \\'hile still ln high school in Philadelphia and later \l'Cnt on lo work as a st aff artist for the Philadelphia Bulletin, where he remained until 1959. 1,1•hen he moved to Scottsdale, ' ' I ~ BIL KEANE'S BILLY TELLS OF LAGUNA VS. ARIZONA Popular Cartoonist Escaped Scottsdale for Art Colony In 1960. he started the Family Circus series (lhe Channel Chuckles series began in 1954) and has worked full -lime on cartoons ever since. He recently completed all lhe <:Hrtoon s in a book about leenagers v.Tit1en b,v Erma Bambeck entitled, "Just \Vail Un til You !lave Children of YoUr Own.°' The book will be released in October. But real love is Family Circus and he devotes n1ost of his tin1e lo the serirs. "[l's all-American •.. lhe family 1,1•ith the split level home ... going on \'acalion , .. or just happenings around the house. "People identify \\'ith the series. They think it's happening right next door or down the street." he comn1entcd. In addition to enjoying the beach and ocean, the Keane farnily gets in a dflily session of lennis on the festival cour!.s, 1'hey have their own court al honie i11 Scottsdale and Keane adrnits he OC· t"asionally sneaks a\l'ay fron1 his dra\ving hoard for a fast set. \Vhen that happens. he n1a/.:es ur loiil lime b.v \vorking !ill midni gh1, \vhich is not difficult, because hus studio 1s built right onto the house. "My commuting tin1e from breakfast table to ~tudio is now eleven seconds." Ile says, ".and thars quite a difference fron1 the more than two hours 1 used lo spend on trains f'verydp,y commuting lo the Bulletin building." ... rnrevcr, officials sa id at Ille tunr, being constantly recycled fronl the c!ly t.o the merchant to the customer to t.hr ·,\;:irki ng 1neter and back to the city. Jlowe\'er. slnce the inaugurat.ion or the program in July of 1969. the city has tm-n forced to buy another 10.000 tokens. again for $156. About 17,000 of the 20.000 gold co:ured coins -engravt>d with "Park free in beautiful Laguna Beach " -have disa ppeared. City officials specul(l!e tourist~ took the tokens home as SOU\'enirs or that manv residen!s have "t\\'O or three sitting it home on their dresser." or the 40 mereh<111ts ll'h? Qrigin111ly !'Ubscribed to the plan. ii great numher h11ve s toppt'd giving qui th<' free·1Jarking <·oins, despite the token acivcrtiscments in their shop windows. A survcv or IO Forest Avenue shopowners shO\\'ed ihat only fi ve still subscribe to the progran1 . Shoppers re1mrt !haL all fi\'e of these must be asked for a token when rnaking a purchase and two merchant.~ say they h;ivc minitnum ·purchase a1nounts re· qu ired to qufllify for a fr CC'-tokc>n. J)O\\'ll(0\1T1 Busi11ess Association Presi· dent Bill Marriner says his Ji(roup would f.avor free . l\l'O-hour parking in the dtnl'ntov•n basin. ··But "'e just don'I have enough spaces." he adds, ''and lhi~ causes a con· J,!est.ion problcn1 \Vhile people ;ire looking for spaces that hinders traffic flow ." Free parking. v.•hile a ~reat lhcorv. would not work \\'ell, citv officia ls believe. because a source of · revenue is needed to pay for enforccn1enl of parking regulations. In fis('al 1!170-71. City Finance Directtir :;ihclby Langford says the city look in $119 .000 through its parking meters. Expenditures to su1>porl the parking ~ystem amounted to $103,000, thus pro- viding a slim margin of profit. In addition, another $.17,367 W<'·"' received in fines for parking viol<ilions at. $1 each. Of this figure. !'I percent, or S~.5110, went to South County il-1unielpal Court for processing lh efines. This fine will soon be tripled lo $.l per viola tion, so fine revenue in 1971 -72 could reach $100.000. All vehicle et1de fine money goes into a single fund v.·hich i.ct :;pent for traffi c regulation and en· forccment, Langford s.ays. Public works Director Sweany can see tlfJ irn n\cdiate solution lo the problem - olher than solving it on an individual basis by \\'a !king. A consulting firm i.<i presently studying the traffic ('{)ngestion situ;it ion in the downtown basin. he notes, and the firm has also been asked to come 1111 ll''ith son1e possible solutions to the H1nilcd parking dilemma. Swe<1ny thinks lhe ultiin ate so\u1ion will be some sort of large. mul!i·story p<1rk- i11g garage. for which the st udy wil l determine lhe hcst location. Such a fa cili· ly v.•ill cost about $2,000 per parking space to build, S1,1·eany e.~timat~s. Until it Is bu ilt. the only 1,1•ay around lhe p,grking problem i.<i around the block -perhaps several times. Clen1cntc Waves Injure s,vimmer /\ 5.").year-old Los Angeles man visiting S<Jn (.'lemenle suffered severe neck in- JUl'ies Sunday 11·hcn a breaker drove him rnto the sa nd at Trafalgar Street heach. l-lo\1·ard Nlderman, \l'h() had been sla)·ing at 15! Cadiz, was takeo from the beach paralyzed, lifeguards said. He remained under intensive care to- dJy at South Cott:;l Community Hospital. Mondar, Au911it 16, 1'171 TEN CENTS GOES IN, TWO CENTS COMES BACK OUT Laguna Meterman Roger Bojorques Unloads Coinage Fire Zone Change Urged To Aid Lagu1ia's R,ating Laguna Beach Fire Chief ,James Latimer is hoping a fire zone change which h.'ls passed first reading al the city c·ouncil w1\1 be anothrr 5lep in imprDving the city·s fire rating. Counciln1en Wednesday gave first. round approval lo an ordinance extending Fire Zone Tu•o designed for commercial uses, lo .include commercial propertic!': north and south along Pacific Coast. J-ligh1\'8Y and Glenneyre Streets. Ar!rlitlona!Jy , land toned M-1 (light manufacturing) in Laguna Canyon is set Jor Inclusion in the 7,onc Two area. Since l 953, I he only area in Zone Two was the ccn!ral downtown business rli.~lricl. The ordinance extending I.he zone will come 11p for final adoplion by the council Aug. 18. Under Zone T•ro .~!;indard$, new bui lding.~ in the cor11n1ercial or industrial 1.ones woulrl he required lo have special lire walls, openings anrl roof.~. "It's n1ore restriclive, but it will make our job easier." Lalirner explained. Latimer stressed that the new zone re· quirements would only affect riew con· struction); and alteralions. No changes would have to be made on existing struc- tures. _Latimer noted this week that in 1961. \\'hen the \asl fire rating was held in the <.'ity, 57 points were Jost because or the sma!l size or Zone Two as compared to the size of con1mercial properties. As a result of the 1961 inspection performed by insurance undcrwri~~. thl' city received a fire rating of ~ix on a seal!! of 10. One is best. IO i~ worst. Latimer is hoping that when this year·~ inspection comes up. !he rating can ~ rcrluced to a more favorable four, which coul1! lead to a slight reduction in fi re in- :::uranef' premiums for properly owners within the city, "\Vit11 this zone, change, I hope we can pick up the 57 points we lost. It'll all help in improving the fire rating," Latimer said. Under the new ordinance, a Fire Zon e One, 1,1•hich covered alt of Heisler Park was deleted, because, Latimer said. "it v.·as loo restrictive and unnecessary." Residen!ial areas will still come under 7..one Three requirements, as they haw in the past, the chief said. • .., . ~ -· -· • ' "?': • .... • • ~ --.. .-.... ~ - El Rancho has the hottest price in town! Roya.I Jlo~t ... $.Tlloolh anrl .rre<imy:., cal€ring <iuality in the rounrl carton! ••• and flavors that arf' l!O inviting, so tempting! Therw are days that call for somelhrng special on the menu.,. and what cou ld be morP. special than your -and his -favorite ice cream treat! Cabbage Rolls.~.39~. Ready for the oven ... and the !l 07.. minimum is A just.right sir,e! Pepper Steak ........ ~1 41?. U.S.D.A. C11oice beef.,. S(n.'loned and ready for your grill or broiler! Oven Ready Ham Loaf .............................. 89~ ifadc with El Ranch0's own ham! •. and we use fresh eggs in it! Buddlg' s Sliced Meats .............................. 33• \Vafer U1in, lO\\' fat, high quality! ... real Movings at thi5 price! 3 oz.! Ice Creillll Topping . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 29• Smucker's ••• 12 oz ..• , make your O\\'n surnlaes, any day! P1·ice~ -£11. r,,f f f'tf, J.f 011 . ., Tues .. Wed., Aug. 16, Ji, JR No sale.~ lo denlr.r11. Cool Whip ................................................... 5~ ).'our treat becomes super-special, topped with this! Quar t P h f1lES 4•sl$1 eac es ......... "! •.. Ripe! ••• yetJirm! •• serve slices generously ovc~· ice cream! That's Jayt Sunshine T ru·Blue Cookies ......................... 59• . Big 27 ounce packages •.. lemon or vanilla go great with ice cream! Sunkist Frozen Orange Juice ................. 4 ~ '1 Beat the beat with a glass o! chilled juice! 12 os. can ••• 49c Lipton's Tea Bags .................................... 59• There's alwA.yi; l'IOmeone \\'ho'd rather enjoy iced ten! Pkg. or '18 bags. A.RCADIA: Sunset and Hunlmgton Or n1,:. PASADENA : NM· SOUTH PASADENA: NM· HUNTINGTON BEACH : !'/;\':; NEWPORT BEACH : 1717 Newport Blvd and IEI Rancho Center) .. 310 West Colorado Bl vd , .. ,, Fremont and Huntington Or .,, Warner arrd Algonqrrrn IRoardwalk Cenler i .. ,.,,, 7555 Eastbluff Or {Eaithlulf Vr ll,~e Center) .. • -• ·. ... ~-,. ... Cambodia Orders Viets' Ouster Atrocities Against ~eople Cited in Actio11 at Base Some Mechanic! Actually, this Omaha Nebraska native is not a mechanic by trade. She is just a gi rl with car trouble. Many passing motorists were probably tempted to stop and assist, but she managed to start the car without any help. Ireland Port Crippled Bv Catholics' Walkout ~ BELFAST. r-;orlhern Ireland !UPll Roman Catholic worker9 ishut down shops and post offices and crippled Lon- donderry's po rl today in a protest strike ~.gainst !he Nnrlhcrn Ire I and government's policy or int e r n m c n ! \\'i!.hout trlal. Gunmen wounded a men)ber of an anny pat rol near lhc Irish Republic border today and three men kidnaped and beat a Londonderry policeman. They later released him and he 11·as taken to a hospital over 1he border in the Tr ish Republic I0\1'11 of Letterkenny. 11·here armed delectivos were placed al his door. The strikes v.·ere in response to a ca ll by 13 opposition men1btrs of lhe Northem Ireland parliament for a civil disobedience campaign to protest the in- ternment without trial policy that was imposed a v•eek ago in an all.empt to break the strength of the outlav.·ed Irish Republican Arm y (IRA). Government officials in Londonderry f;aid only about 20 percent of the 90 postmen had reported for v.·ork, forcing c!c11Slng of several or the city·1 post or- Mexico Reveals 12 People Died Of Horse Illness ~IEXlCO CJTI' (UPI) -Tl''el\'e ~r:sons died en?! betl''een 500 and 1,000 became ill fron1 the horse encephalitis epidemic OQ\V bt>lnl:' brought under con- trol along the Gulf of !\lex1co. the gove rn- ment said Sunday The relea~e of lhe official figures \\'a~ the first tin1e the government had acknov.·ledgt:d the dea th of hum:.ns in !he l"pidem 1c. Tnc figures ~hol'ed bct11een JJ.000 and 20,000 horses died. The f1g1ires wrrc gi\•en 1n the pre!">f'nrl' r.f President Luis Echeverria by Pablo Zierold Heyes, director of the faculty of ''e1erinary medicine 11t lhe National University of 1t1exico. Eche\·erria later Sunday opened a \vorld congresg of veterinarians in Mex· i~o CU~·-Jt U the fir.'Jl time the organiia-''°" with a total membership of 100,000 \"elerinarians has met In Latin Amerca. fices. Port officials ~aid mo.~t or the 100 Catholic emp!oye!i, who compose most of the work force at Jhe city docks, stayed hon1e . In Dublin, tht. n1orc moderate wing of !he IRA reiterated its conden1nation of a plan announced last \l'eek by the organization's militant "provisionals" to \\·age a bombing campaign in England. •·such a move would merely in fin me the sectarian differences and alienate the English \\"Orking class movemrnl from the struggle of their Irish comrades," an IRA sta!ement said. A British army spokesn1an said a soldirr v•as shot today v.·hile on patrol at Cullaville, Counly Armagh . nea r the border. He was hospil.alizcd with a wound in his jav•. The spokesman said it was not clear whether lhe shots were firer! from the Irish Republic across the bordr. Mideast P eace 'Deadline' Past; New Phase Seen By \..:oil ed Press lnternatitJrial An unofficial Eg)·ptian deadline for American efforts to find peace in the t.li ddle East f'Xpircd al midnight. Political sources in Cairo said il ma rked a "new phase'' in the conflict v.•ith Israel. The deadline v.•as reporter! by t.loham- ml'd Hassanein Hf'ikal , the influf'ntial editor of !he :-emi-offieial C <1 i ro ne1\·spaprr Al Ahram. II 11·as ne \·cr of- ficially conf1rn1f'd hy lhr 1'-:gyptian govPrn n1fnl ;ind \\'a:-h1ngron Ocnied such a deadline existed. \\"ith thr cxp1rat1on nf !he deadhnc, l lr1 kal !'aid l·:;:_\')lli,111 PrC'51<lent Anwar Sad:iL \1111 [erl frre 10 <ic! in hi!i nation'r "hr$! 1ntcrcs15 " Pol1t1l'<1 I :-.ources in Cairo ~aid th1!i m<'<'Jls d ""ne\v phase'' in the fight ;1gain~\ l ~racl ;ind added it 1v;i~ likely EgyrL would lry lo raise the issue before 1he U.N. Security Council. Israel has taken seriously t h c ''deadline" and in Jerusalem Premi'r Golda ~leir and her cabinet met ff)r St'vrn hours 1o discuss the hnrd -line statements made recently by Sadat and other government officials. PHNOM PENH <UPI~ -The Cam· bodian high command said today it has told South Vietnam., to <:lose its mili tary base southeast of Phoom Penh and withdraw its task force from the area because of reported atrocitles against Cambodian civilians. Military spokesmen said Cambodian CoL Srey Meas, government commander of the Ne11k Luong reglon v.·here the base is located, made the demand personally Sunday to tlle South Vietnamese high * * * S. Viet Units Fighting Bae){ After Def eat SAIGON (UPI) -South V1ctna111ese lroo ps backed by heavy l!.S. air and artillery strik.es fought today al ong the slopes below a hilltop base near !he Demilitarized Zone that was overrun Sun· <lay by North Vie tnamese infanlry1nen, field reporls said. An American adviser and 50 South Vietnamese marines v•ere rescued by helicopter from the mountainside and flown to nearby Fire Base Sarge Pi lots said the bombardment of the Communists left the slopes of 1.200-foot Nui Ba Ho mountain, nine n1iles sou!h of the DMZ. strewn with "hundreds of bodies.'' 852 bombers dropped 90 tons of high explosive bombs a hair n1ile below the summit. South Vietnamese military spokesmen said -41 government marines were killed in the righting. They reported 200 Com- munists killed. The spokesmr.n said the only South Vietnamese left on the mountain after the helicopter evacuation were recon- naissance units. Field sources said most or the 650-man South Vietnamese battalion stationed at the base were away on patrol whr.n the Communist assault began Saturday night, Rnd only l~ were there when it 11·as orerrun in hand-to-hand fighting. The U.S. command announced the v•ithdrawal of 1,500 more Gls during last \\'eek, the smiillesl v.•eekly \\.'ithdrawal in niore than six months. It reduced U.S. troop strength in Vietnam to 222.900. the lo\l·est level since the end of February, J966. A U.S. Air Force F4 Phantom fired rockets and cannons af an antiaircra ft JlUn JS n1iles inside Norlh Vietnam in the 49th •·protective reaction" slrike this year, !he U.S. command said SunOay. Results of the strikf' \verc unkno11o'n Spokesmen sairl the ~lln had firer! on unarn1ed reconnaissance plant'. 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A m i I i t a r y spokesman said South Vietnamese troops have already ··retreated" from that area. Lt , Col. An1 Rong, spokesman for the high command, said ·•the operation i:t designed to insure lhe protection and security of the population. A great nurnber of villagers came to stt our lr()(lps anrl ~ho11·ed their satisfaction a& welcoming our soldiers ." Sears 100% Polyester Double K1iit Easy-Care Perma•Pres t ~ Fabrics IOOo/o polyester knits in your choice of colors. ."i2·5~-in . 2~7 Polyester knits in plains and 'unusual stitches, 58·60-in. widths. Pricer Effectiw thn,; Augu1t 21 The fashion floor ~·011 put down yourself Scars Head y-S tick tile lt"s a great put-down J ui;l 1.1p off the paprr backing and press dO'A'n .. , no mess .. , no i;lue. Hegular ;3,5< each ;.\"EAR GUARA.'\TEE TO STICK Se1rs Ready-Stick ''inyl asbes- tos tiles are guaranteed to .stick lo lhe floor fo r five years, when applied in accordance with our inst ructions. 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"' "" O• 1'1w• ,.._,, !•tv•'"• ~"' . ... ~·· ... "" '" .. , . ... \ I c ; r Go ve r11or s Supporti11 g Wallace B~ Unil ed l'rc~~ International Ah1bama 1 :n1·. (; e o t g e \'\lal!ar!"'s 1nw tn cnnhnUP rle· fian«r nf lrdrr;il dC'segrei::atuin 11rcil'r., 11nll'ss Presirlf'nt .".:ixnn issurs a nnt10!1Yitrlf' han on forr·rd h11s1n,o: has drawn lhc ~uppnrt of twn so ll 1 h c r n gn"rrno rs "l:!'or ,O:l' \\lallacr h;i:s dra .... •n a line in th r r!11s1 and I stand f11!1y wi!h hin1." .,;:11rl Gnv .John Brll \\'1ll111ms o f t11 1~s1ss1 rp1 1.n u 1s 1 an a c:n1· .John ~1cl\r1thrn :i:.a1d he .... nuld use "flOlicr po11'rr nr 11•h1He ver other po11·Pr I ha1•e>'' In pre- 1·rnt !he hll!'i\O~ nf rh1!dtf'O In a1'h1r1e a racial balance in r.l assrnon1s. \\"a!l;itr said if r.(l :1cl1nn ~~ tri ken h.v Nixon hy l\'ednesday hP ~·111 lltdrr an rnd to a frdrra! \nlegr11tlnn prn~ran1 rr q11iring thr hu sing Qf white children frfJ m n xrorrl. Ala .. to Hobson City, Ala .. one Qf lhe n.<1 lion's o!drst black com- mu nit ies. \Vall::tce last week rea.~si gn­ ed ft \vh i1e girl , 11•hn 11'ftS being huscrl 20 1n1lrs ;iwav, In a "'chm] nrftrf'r hrr h0rne ;inrl rrnprncrl ft fnrmrrl v ;ill -bla c·k :r<rhnnl He :r<a1rl hP Was merely trsting !hr sinrent;.o of Nixon'.'l recent slatrment that forced busing hr held t.n a minirnu m. Gov. Boh Senti of Nor th Carolina has called upon the. President In cl;infy hi~ ad- ministra tion's position on bus- ing. Scnl f urged N1xno In hn!d ;:i n1ee1 in,ll nf krv stale :inrl local schnnl nff1 c1als In "discu~s pe rsnn:ill_v anrl thoroughly wi th thrm .. vh:i1 he has in mind. '"\Ve hft vr hrarrl 11 \nl 11ho11t 1nvnl11ntary b11s1n.'( nf sll1df'n!.'l during lhr pas! v.·r r k ;inr! as ;i resu lt much cnnl'usion exists in the minds of p;i rent s. sc hool offici als and 11rlminis!ratnrs as In v.·hat should be done and c.-in be done under !he law." Scot t :<.aid in a telegram to the President Tenne:<.:<.cr r.nv . Wi nfield Dunn sairl he feels a constit u- lion:il amenrlmE"n1 null:iv.·i n~ bu:<.ing 10 achievP r;icia l balan- CE' 1.~ the br,st v.·ay lo meet the Issue. Hll'Waiian Volcano Erupting HILO, Hawa ii 1 UPI) GMilogisls report ~d loday in· creased pressure u n de t Kilauea volcano v.•hlch erupted fnr 10 hour:<. spew ing 2~fool fountai ns ol glowing lava. Don Peterson of the volcano nbservalory said the Increased pressure could i o d i c a t e another eruption . The volcano came to life Sa tu rday and lefl fiery red J;iva nn the botlom of Kil ;iuea Caldera. a J·mile w i d e depression whf're the foun- tain ing occurred. Thousands of is I and residents and visitors fl oc ked to observati on poin1s to view the spectacular event n r nature on the slo pe s t1f the lJ.633-fool ~tauna Loa . The eruption wa s the biggest rro m the sum mit of !he volcano in 17 years. A mile tong crack openerl in lhl! Caldera abnul 9 a m. Saturda y. and Lhe l;iva shl">t skyward in a sheet of m{lltcn fire. often zooming up more than 25(1 fe r t. B.v i .:10 p.m. the founl.iun1ng had ceased and only bubbling lava \\'as oozing out of the fissure. To hear islanders talk about, ii was a bottle of gin 1hat quelled the volcano. They believe lhal only gin can quiet the fire goddess Pele v.'hfl lives in the crater. While the vnlcantt w;i~ erup- ting.lhe nv.·ner nf a hole] loss· ed ;i bnttle. intn the cr;iter. f our hours later it was over, D4ll Y PILOT Ji Fallur,es to Aet Blasted La,ird Rips Solons Over Security I I I WRITERS - N,Y. Book Publi.hcr Cominr Here To lnten>iew A.wlwra DALLAS (lJrn -Defense Secretary "-'1f'l \'1 n n. I.Hird today chided Con~rcs!i fnr fail- ing ln extend lhe ct raft la w t1nd de!a yini:: other "'mos t urgent measures in the fie ld nf na- ti{lnAI security." Laird told thr 72nd Nal1onHI Convention ("I[ the Vet erans nf Forelgn Wars 1hal fa ilure b~' Congress tn act before la king its exte nded August recess has left the Pent agori in a "cloud- M leg.:1 1 situation." ''ll left us lo guess about the amnun ts v.•e may 'pend and abnut the size ol the military forces we may mainta in."' he said. "It lert u~ uncertain aboul our autho rity to pa y cer- tain allo wances due to the farnilie~ nf many !'it rvice me n 1n lower ranks, and about the authority 1n authorize 1he comhat. znn e tax e.xclu!lon for servicem en 1n Vietn11m." Ru! La ird said he will see Lo ii tbat servicemen and their rarn1l1e5 r~crive 1heir lull allov.•ances and tax benefits. "I lrust that the.st actions on my p?..rl \\'ill have the. ap- proval of my former col· leagues in lhe Congress, th P. accounling off1cer11 Of tht i;:overnmen1 and the: American public," L11ird said. The VFW presented La u·d its Dw ight J)av id Eisenhower distin,'lu ished service medal. The group also gave its na- tional Americanism go Id ml!da.l <iward to actor John Wayn, . 'wYe'tre building a new holtlC in Newport. For our family of BOO. were the \Aksts kirgest mutool l1fe in!Utlnce corrpcmy. We storied our business in Socromento in 1868. In 1881 we rro.ied lo Son Frarrisco. And stayed unti l the great fire cl 1906 took cu l:uikJing, Fa the post 65 )<'Or>, our f-one b been a mop-block in do.m - ICM!rl Los Angeles. But we decided rr was tiroo tf-ot the ordi~ecture of our operalioos heodcµirter; reflected the cly. nomic new directions taken I,,, oor company. Newport Center prcMded the deal envirooment. And orchrrect W1Riom Pereiro produced o b-illionl conceptKin of our company in the orchiteclurol \OCObukiry of the seventies. Laird said President Nu:onl 15 stri1,oing tC'I achl,.ve the l "hles~ed peace" of th el Ei:'.P nhowt i-Administration, ''President Nixon bRsl!i'I his fC'\reign policy on the threel pill ars of partnf'r!iihip, 11lrenglh l and willingness to negotialP. JI think it c[e;ir that these: !'iUm up the principle!ii which guided Pre side nt Ei!e:nho v.·er " Bu l Laird said Nixon had adople:d nl'w tactics 1.0 meef. new 11itua- tinns . An .n:~tin~ of •. wc!l -_kn own_ \"e w "l'orlro. puhli~her will soon k In lh1• c111 to 1 nten-1 ~w wnl~. ttu purpo!oe is t11 untttva manu~r1_p1~ won.by nf public.iiion. f ic-1ion. nott·fittion. fl'<M'.lrY• JU\ll'n1~e.;, rol!e<"t1ons of 1hort t!ories fl! articles., rehgiou.s, •pet:talued and tJen mnttovmitl 1uhject. will he. eon,1irll'rcd. l~ y~ hive• 1n1n11t.<':ir t rNdy (or almost rady) for ptJi.. l1cahon, and would li le to d1~~iu.s it -..i th thi~ execullve. p\t:1!!t'; telephone the numhrr below hetwt"Cn 8:00 LJ'll. and )0:00 p.m .. .1nd leave your name and addre&a. Yott will~ contacted later. Telephone: 673-1166 If v•u pr•f•r, ... r1 .. le th• ldlterlol Director, Dep t. CA ·\1, ... 0 . ler 211 •, G> .... O .. N•w Yer\, N.Y.10001 In this cnspy dezjred structure, our 800 staff members will creole finarciol planning services lor famil ies and busire.ses. 11-ey 11 arrange irderdool term and whole life insurance lor tho<.mnds of families Pay their rredical costs and hospital bl~, Replace income lost .. thrcx..gh illness cr oo:ident~ And pmide annuities for retired i:eq)e. 11-ey'll f-onde groop life, 1--eolth and disablity insurance fr.I some cl; America's largest businesses and unions. T1-e premiums, from Ire $5.6 bllioo in insurorce fbc ific M!tuol ho, ii l:rc:e, will be invested to help expand Ire community and strengthen the ea:<"OtTlf, Some of our inveslroonls relp lo finance homes Me those at University Fbrk and the Irvine Company lvlorino. Stimulated by the ioyful spirit of our new heme, we know we 11 develop fresh new solutior6 lo the problems of financia l pralecticn Pacific Mutual Pentagon Still, Pa,ys Military Dependents WASHI NGTO N ( UPll \Vhcn the drAf~ l;iw expired .June :)0, so did I. h e government.'.~ .<1 ulhor1ty tn [lfl .v benPfi !.s In snme de pendents nr service1nrn: bu1 the Pent;igon has ,R"("lne on pa,ving an.vv.·.:iy, al lhP rate or ~111 million :11. mon1h. DefensP officials s.:iirl they do nnl plan to stnp the p;i~mcnts hrc;iuse 1hry fpel it 1ras nnt thr intent of Congress In cul off snmr :IDO,oon depenr\rn1s from I h e i r monthl.v allnlmcnt::;. Thi" dcpendrnts 1nvolvPd are from thP f;imihr~ (If the ln11r st-p<11d scrl'ircmrn. Tht a11thon1v for thr pa vmcnls rl1rr! whf'n the rir.::ilt 1.::iw ex- p1 rrd 1n 11 Cnni;:ressinn:i l hal!lr r11rr ;in ::1ntiwar prov1s1nn 4nd .::i f1l1 ht1~lrr :!IO'.!.<lln~t tht' rir\i f1 rp1rst1on in g<'n cral I! rloes nnt, .:1pprt1r llkt ly H eart Boost Patient 01( DETROIT ! UP!l -Haskell Shanks. the first man ever !o have 11 p11rt1 al mechanical hea r1 de vic e ~ewn pe rm11nently into his body. 1,o1s1terl w11h his wife and o~her mrmber!i nf his family and ate solid food~ for the first time Sunday, doctors at Si nai Hos pit al !iiaid. "The: mechanicAI heart is funi;f1nning well and l!ii being tur ned nff ever y !hird hour to check the prtJgrrs.~ of the pa. tient's own heart." th e mos1 recent cnndilion report said. "He is !iilill under Intensive carP in the heart 11urgery ,;fudv are;i and is 11till being ;idniini.stered ant1bintir.8 in- termittently," lt !!.11ld. The 11fx-inch-lonR. c. I g 1 r - shaped, .~ilicone and d.:1cron "p11lch hon~ll'r" Wl'IS 11ltAched to Sh.:inks" 11orl a in a fivP-hour l'lre'rat1on last \\1erlnt:sday. th11 t a l\vo-.ye:ar extrnsion of lhP draft will cleAr Congress nnw mu rh bt0fore late Sep- tember. with an actual start· up of Induction ma chinery a month nr more after lhat. Pentagon officials i;airl thry felt the dependents' pa,v pro· vision was not an i!iisUe in !he drafl drbate. and thus It w11i'I thf' intPnl of Congress that payments should CC'lnti nur It takes a great car to make a great car deal. d right now your Ventura n: Coupe Buc<tt uo lor "'•ly. I • He's dealin~ on every Pontiac. Including our big Catalina and our new Ventura n-the small Pontiac with the small-car price. • . . ·- ·~ ......... • • ., '""f .. , '' • DAILY PJLOT EDITORIAL P AGE Environmental Bonanza Perr.onalized license plate.shave at least a couple of psychological things going for them. They can serve per· 60nal ego -the need for recognition. Or they can be just gimmicks for having fun. Whatever the impetus might be. such license plates are a huge success in California with more than 34 ,000 motorists paying $840,000 for the privilege of such per· sonalization with six-letter plates. Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert E. Badham deservfS credit for latching onto an idea already estab- lished 1n some eastern states and pushing through legis· Jation to make it serve environmental improvement in California. As things are now, the Slate Environmental Prolel"· Lion Program Fund is likely to receive more than $1 million from the license plate program this year. Gf"liden State motorists a re applying at a rate of 608 a week, each paying $25 extra for plates that become the motorist's permanent property as long as he pays $12 for each car-to-car transfer and $10 extra for the annual license fee. This $10 renewal fee is expected to yield more than $500,000 each year. Now the program has been extended to motorcycles and Badham and his co-sponsor, Sen. Milton Marks (R- San Francisco), are pushing another bill to extend the personalized plates to commercial vehicles. In addition to giving strong support to the environ· rn enW protection program fund. the license plate money is helping the Air Reso urces Board to expand the slate's air monitoring program. Other money has gone to help the board determine when agricultural burning should be allo\ved and to find alternatives to rice stubble burn· ing. Still other funds from this wurce will pay for a study of anticipated power demands over the next 20 years, and for coordination of air pollution control plans f or the 11 air basins in the state. Ego-serving, or just plain fun, those personalized Two Ways Of Seeking Consolation A reader in Philadelphia want:; kl know "what form of consolation" I ~k whe n depressed or discooraged about the world Jn general. "liow do you restore a sense of perspective when everything seems out of v.tiack?" he asks plaintively. I have two separate ways of !ffking ''consolation" that work for me, though they might not for everybody. One is by losing myself in Mozart: lhe other is hy losing myself in astro·physic.!I. And the two fit together beautifully. IN LISTENING TO Mozart chamber· rnusic, I am made awa re ea c h time. again of manki"d's potentialities for grealness, for beau- ty, for love, for Iran· gctnding hl.!1 limi· tations of fin ite ego. 1.ty pri~ and re- e:pecl for our singu- lar Sptt"ies IS re- J10Urisht>d with each hearing : for l\1ozart kne\I'. and incredibly e!Cpfessed. what we are capable of at our best. In deh1ing into ast.ro-phy sics ~with no l'ipecial :i;cientific competence. 1 hasten lo add ), I am made aware. each lime agai n of mankind's smallness and relativf! unimportance in the co~mo:i;. ReadinR 11bnut qua sa rs and quarks and !he rast distances and !urbulent act1vl11es in 1he un iverse, I am re-minded of how in· i:;ignif1cant our planetary arfairs really 11re, in term~ of time and space beyond our speck of dust. NOW IT SEEMS to me that both these Dear GI00111 y Gus Supervisor Ronald Caspers to Supervisor Chairman Robert Bat- tin: "First ve take ze county; zen ve seize der press; after zat ve take Poland In sree dayss!" -J. L. V. TM• l11111r• ,..,,_.,, ,...,.ro· ¥1•-,,.t 11«1Hlrll"f rhaM al lh• n1w1a1atr. Soflt VIII• ... , l'llVt It Gloomy GUI, Dl ll"f f'llfll. opposite views musL be held in equi· Jibrium at th• r; a me lime in order to achieve a gen ui ne "perspective" on ourseJv~. ~ither one alone is a. false view: if we divinize man, our pride can lead only to disillusion and ultimate cynicism : if we denigrate man and his paltry affairs. our dismissal can lead on· ly to the dearl ly sin of indifference, to what the Greeks called anomie, or ac- cldie. Thi s· is a diffi cult. attitude, but the only sane one. really. IL is difficult because the mind halks at holding contrad icklry ideas at the same lime: we are not com· fortable wilh ambiguity; we want things to be eitbt'r~r. not botb, But mankind is de[initely both -a microscopic Ira~ of carbon in the cosmos, and the most im- pc;irtant element u·e can kn9w or. To ignore either view is to distort the equa· lion of man. 1N ~tUCll TllE SA,\1E \11ay. v.1e m11~t learn In hl'e bolh a~ 1f we were going ln he immnrta! anrl as if v.·e "·ere going ln die tomorm"' A sf'n se nf 1mmort~li!y proviOrs 1he continuity on which soriety depends : ;ind a .~rn.~r of imminent '1ea1h make~ u~ lh'e e;irh d;iv a~ 1f 1l "·ere our la st. .~n that ..,,.,. rlo nnt forfeil g{"l(l(j in the presen1 lnr ;:i probable futu re. These ars rhe basic ex1stcnlial parl!\!nxcs in human life : if v.·e cannot resnlve them, and t+C· cept lhr-m . there 1s no "conwlalifln" to he fnund el~v.·herc ~ not. in Mnzilrt , nor in the galaxies, nor in any anodyne. 'Great Escape Machine' By l\UKE ABRAr.1SON ( An east~rn outdoor v.Titer, stun a by !ht --. bod ies and equipment clogging most or G u es t RCf>Orl th!. nutback lhese days. re~ntly referred \.,..J,. to the canoe as the "G re11t E~cape Machine," Some 27 Southern California boy scouts t1 nd lhe1r adult coun.selor.!I tot.ally agree after a recent adventurous 100-mile canoo trip on lhe upper Sacramento River. The eastern v.·riter rhapsodized about a quiet. inches-deep stream too :i;hallow to be invaded by l'iCreaming motor-boats or wattr gkiers and the serenity of the wild area it traversed. THE YOUNG Cal ifomilllls, v.·ho flnal<'d the Sacr.amentn from Red Bluff to Colusa, were equally enthralled with their environment but were challenging a brawling waler-way which seldom SttS an ything but powe.r boats. Known principal\y kl !iporl'imen as a fine angl ing stream, the 11 p p er S.cramento is usually fished from anchortd boat1 which cast off, leaving their anchor line marked hy a float, to puraue 1 11lmon, stttthead or 1trlper hookup. The mot.or afler all does 11et the boat upstrum u well as down. An1Ur:w Crom a dr irting c a n o e, however, la 1 hof'le or• differe nt color. AT THE TI ME lhe Southern C.lifomia )"OUnllten were-on the. river-the 11porty abed wt"Tf! rurining along their rout~ and tood tit.td trout, .If 1lways, wers pMntifuJ. . Slriptt11 were al!I\ running 11bove Cotuaa but the boys u~u~lly wtrt more. interested in occu py ing !hrir slee ping hag s in the prime ear!y morning and 111\e evening angling hours than in pursuing old L1ncsides. Even in fa st running currents nl a h1g i'.iver ~a fully laden canoe is suiilc1enlly slowed hy v.·e.i,::ht to permit bait or lure casling by its occupants. While small hoat angling etJquelle cans lnr an empty.handed fisherman to haul in his line v.·hen his partner has 11 hookup. in a canoe that funrlament11\ becomes far more lhan 11 courtesy, Without power in a h('avy current some<ine has to control 1hat canoe every second or ils occupant& are in trouble. AND DR INGI NI~ a le11p1ng shad or trout lo nel in a tippy cannl! iii no small lr)(k even on a lake or pond, bu~ !he kids full y managed the felll , Other bonuses of the lrip v.·ere still tor a~ one leader tells ii. as stlll as II can ever be wilh Z1 bnxs togelherl camp~ on lonely beaches and gravel bars. closeup observation of wildlife anrl waterfowl along !he river, and shad ta1hng their 8!'1llwninR nesL~ 1n the sba\1011.·s To lhem the c11noe ha.~ I n cl" rd bt!orome the "Grea1 F.~11pe ~1achint." anrl the Sacramento River 11 wild 11nd lonf'ly pitr1 of their sUite wh:ich they'll never forge! Ca l1fC)rnia fr11111rt Str\'lrr license plates are providing needed funds for a con· .slructive job without the compulsion of another tax bite. Judge's Unworthy Ac ti on Confidential rclalionsh1ps bet.ween doctor and patient, lau•yer and client, minister and suppliant and news reporter and his informaHon sources are protect· ed under California Jaw. A superior court judge in l..os Angeles County is no\v trying to make a mockery or this protection in the case of a former newspaper reporter. The judge is Charles Older, ~·ho tried the 1t1an son case. The reporter is Bill F'arr, who '''rote a news story aboul the persons Involved in the Tate·LaBianra mur· ders. lie 'von't tell Judge Older where or from \vhom he got the information. NO\\I that Farr has lcfl newspapering to become pub- lic affairs aide to the Los Angeles District Attorney, J udge Older claims Farr has lost his immunity and must divulge his sources or face a possible lifetime jail sen· tence -as though he were a crin1inal. \Vould a retired doctor be required to reveal patient confidences after his retirement: \Vould a lawyer face the same legal Jeopardy on retirement? Or a retired minister or priest? 1'he classic irony is thal all parties acknowledge that the reporter's information came from one or more of. the attorneys in the case. Attorneys are officers of the court. Judge Older has not borne down \vith the same f.orce and power on the attorneys in volved, even though the specific material. involved may very well not be protect· ed by the attorney-client confidential relationship. Judge Older is engaged in an unworthy and danger· ous effort to set a precedent that woul d further diminish the freedom to report and thus the citizen':i; right to in· formalion . And, h~ \\'Oul d further an equally ugly trend toward more and mO're closed door justice. 'AJl this political freedom would have been impOBSible without yow-help!' lfses of Obscenities When Not in Jest Youth Rebellion's Ultimate Hypocrisy As a student of language and of seman- tic reactions, I cannot help being fascinated by James l\1ichener's account in ''Kent Stale: What Happened and Why" (Random House) of !he role of ob.scene language in the tragic OC· currences at that un ive rsity. The national guard smen assigned lo Kcnl Stale had served ecJ!ier in several difficult si1uations: racial problems in Akron. Youngstow11 and Colun1bus: a prison riot at OhJo Stale. Penitentiary: a leams!ers' strike at Sandusky. In these situation.~ I.hey :nust have encoun· tered a great dea! lf bad language and been callerl ma 11 y names. NeverlhC'less, it is clear that the bad· mouthing lhey i:ot from _:;ludenls at Kent Sj at.e was without precedent in thei r ex· per ience, and it got under their skins to an extraordinary def::ree. f..1 i ch en er quotes a gur1rdsman, Sergeant fior don R. Eedall, a supervisor for a trucking com · p;in y, v.·ho rode a jeep in the midst of the dist urbances: "I SORT OF SUSrECTEO there miJlhl be snme rock·lhroWing , but "'hat hi'.p- pened was much "'orse The cnf'rl'i in !h• crowd began yelling at us, and I \11\'JU]dn't dare repeat whal lhey said. It was in· credibl e. I'd never heard such filth from Hayakawa (]ur truck drivers •• , J looked al Dennis Lu tey, who was riding right-hand isliotgun, and he sal with his moulh open. \Ile couldn't believe. Lh&i: such language \l'as coming from young ladies ... A very pretty girl stuck her hand right under my nose, gave me the ringer, and uttered four worcb J"ve never used myself. I've been on riot duty before, but J've never encountered ~uch language, not even among the raunchiest whores on Woosler Avenue." Michener quotes from a young teacher of chc..'llistry at Kent Stale, Robert Franklin. a se!f-Oescribed ··Jibertari&n Communist.,'' who, according to his o"·n account. bathed his students with obsceni lie.~ in his lectures in order to "legitimize" this kind of language. Franklin explains : "THE NEW.STYLE YO UNG' people have adopted these ultimate words out of a sense. of frustration . What frustration? Seeing our earlier vocabulary co-opted by Madison Avenue. We. used to say. 'Cool it, man: and now you·n see this in c.'.:I· \'ert.isemen ts everywhere ... \Ve s;iid thing.( like 'blow your mind .' and Harper's Aazaar is advising women "'hose husbands earn $5(1,{)J(J a year to blo v.· their minds v.·ith pink blouses ... Young people are devising a l;ing u2.gc \Vhich older people cannot steal from them. We seek to outrage those who have outraged us." ~1ichcner points out the ironical fllct that "!he white leaders who rnrnplain that their co!nrful language h?.s heen filched frnm them hy r-.tadii;on Avrnue forget to state that they stole 1t from the bla cks.·· Furthermore. l\1lch<'nf'r tJocs not arcepl Franklin's explanation uf the U!-lc of obscenit y, Like Gcorgr Qr1~·ell, :\11chcnrr points out th ar revoluuonarics liavc lun g knov.•n tha.t '"lhe debasemenl of lan~uage is one of the most powcrful agcncies fo r the destruction of existing soc1ely .. 'l'he assault on lt+nguage 1isl the l'ipcarhead of an assault on all authority." ~fICHENER POINTS OUT !he dri ngers inhcrcnl in this linguistic \;sCIJC. '·lf I.ht> middle clas~ hcgins 1n fer! 1hat its evcryd<1oy slandards of decency h;iv(' hccn outr<1ged, they ":i!I ll'1 !1ingly follow the f1rsl repressive le;ider wh(I cries, 'Lcl"s restore df'rency.' Thls happcnl'd 1n rre· Nazi Germany ... It rnujd very easily happen 1n the United States. ;ind soon. The way to avoKI it JS lo follow a prude nt line between Puritanical res!rn1nl nn lhe one hand 2.t1d offensive license on the other. and the young pcnple of A.-ncnca had better find th;it line.·· \Vha t is clear from t-.1 \ch c n r r '.!I meticulously resea rcher! :iccnunt of the event s at Krnl Statr is th;i ! langua~c con- tribu ted hugely to !he tc11s1011;; /\o nne claims that the gu2.rdsn1cn shoL because they v.·ere being ca!led names EvenL~ v.·ere rnut'h more con1plcx th;in that .. But shockingl.v obscene wnrdS' h;ive a w;i_v (lf stunning the ra t.ionali1y nf l>olh thflSf' "'ho use them and those II) •1hnm They are ad· drC'SSCd. rT IS ALL \'EHY \\'ELL fo SCI)' of the .1:uardsn1(·n. ··Thl'V :-l1oulrln't hil1r 01·er· reacted lu m£1re \1nuls.' \"nu c<1n ;ilsn lcll \'nur~c lf nr1\ in O\t'r·rt'ac•t tn mere v.•orcC~ ..... <ind J !11JJJC \HU rt111 rrm1·rnber lhc pri nci ple lhr 111'.\! 11111" ~111nennr t?,1\·es you the f1r1J:cr 11h1 lr ct1ll!n1? ~nu a ' m- Ja~c:is-1 n1g."' \\·orris al'l' rartly ''1nrtr ." (' .. urlrnu'>' ;ind rcilsonable words. addrf'~St'd even to tho.~c '' ith whom "'e ?.re 1n sharp di~agrcc:nc.nt, ilrc lll\'1tri11on~ t rt fl iscourse and debatr. Tl1r1 ;ir,, an t1ckno11'lfttgcmcnl of the othCr fcllo11-'s basic hum11n11y. ()bsccnit1cs. on Hie ntl1rr l1anoi u~lc~.:: i,pukcn 1n JCS!. are:. s1ttd1l'd rr1l'clJ11n n{ lh1• other fe!1 011"·s rat1011,1 l1ll P.'l d thi'refore his hu1nr1n1!1•. ·' II is 1111.:rediblc l ~at r.td11:.ils an d rcv nlu11nnar1cs, 1nclur1 1n,1? ri1·ctt1 rn·cds, protesllng lhc d£'hUn1nnllUl1! rtl1't"lS n( the war in \l'ietnam , shoulrl !;11..r 1he in· it1nt1ve in insuring rlch urn;1111zPd rrla · linnsh!ps bc!l1c<'n lht?lll \l'h t·<> :·.ttd th A tn11·nspl'f1plr Qf Kent, bt \ 11 ecn llicm~clve.!I <ind the guardsnirn. The radicals' rl:i1n1 th.1! tl1r.1 want 11 more humane snc1t'IV 11 h1l1> tht•v 1l~e a kind Of languagr lhat ma~r~ humane rr1.~.•1nn<:h1ps 1rnross1 l>lr 1< rl1r u1!1mate h,1pncl"i~~ of !he .1outh rrhrl11u11 Bv !i . I. ll;11:tkiiw11. rrc~tdrnl San rranci.~co Sra1,, ·collci:e 'Ah, Ya Dirty Little Narrowbacl(!' I \1arl not heard the "'Orr! (nr yrari;, so far can one ~e t frn1n one·s rnn1s. Narrowback. l t'~ not a "'ord )'OU hr-;ir much in California , for sorne reason. On lhe Eastern seaboard, it is a n1ostly pe· jnrative expressinn an1nng lhe Iri sh, for !hose of lrish dcsccnl born in this coun- try. "Ah, ya d1r1y hllle narrowback.'' J\tan.v's !he rin1e !hat expression wa:s hurlerl at me by someone from the old c0un!ry who was flis· pleased by my ca per of 1he mon1C'nt . In !he v.·ord na r. rn\vback was cnn· tained all the con. tempt of the 1mm1· grant 1~·ho had !oiled 1he [ields mnsl of his !1!r, had a brnad Jlfr. had a back broad as a barn, and 5till thought like 11 farmer though he might be dri ving a Fiflh avenue bus , or patrolling a beat in the Bronx. or working as a bricklayer, THE NARROWBACK was first , second. l'lr third generalion Irl~h -M!l In, or destined for, such occupations as at• ·cnuritAncy. lnsu rahee;-or "'doing sums at a bank." We were • fillhy , and vaguely t harles !\fcCabe cerebral lot. \Vhet.her (]Ur backs were actually any narro\\•er than our fathers' backs was some1hing I ne.ver is at is factor i I y an:i;wered. It was a question that needn"l be. asked : We were not, and never would be, as good as the men who crossed the ocean for the new country. Those worthies arrived, 11urly and unforgiving to both th.e country wh ich could not support them, and which they had been forced to lea ve. and the country tha t could and did support them. How they hated It! I HEARD the word narro wback lhe nt.her day from my Dublin friend Ulick O'Connor, who was here on 8 promotional trip extolling the virtues of his newe.1Jt book, "Brendan," about that l'i8d little Dublin roaring-boy, the dra matist and poet, Brendllll Behan. "You damned narrowback~ ru.intd Pad· dy 's Day in Duhlin Lhis year," Ulick fumed. \\fhat annoyed the wrlt.er was lhe large strain ol vulgarity ln the. narrowback. • ,---------By George ----------, Dear George : f have been reading that kett>ing dossierr; is becomlnR more. popular. I~ a dossier safe a.round children or should I get a collie? C. T. [)f'ar C. 1'.'· C'r<!t a CIJlhe A rtng i~ man's best friend . And you could use one. 1 l"rohlem~ l;Olvrd Aild rtllrn1m;is undid. Solutl(ln"' 10 all of 11re ·11 pro· blems . Wisdom cheap 0~ fhght up ) Dear Genrge: \Vh at are your thoughl6 •bout see-through blouses? MISS B. Dear r.11sis B. Ar.tu11ly, I've. never given a Set· through blouse much thought. The. 11irls v.·earing them distract me. ! If you are vaJ.lul!.ly 11nxlou~ 11od worrif'd w1f.hnul good rea:i;on. write LQ (~enrge . Ht wUI give YoU • good reason f fJUal1 tv \Vh1ch could ne v('r hf' altriflutPd In the Irish peasant. -\.vho. ll'ha!eve r hf' is. could never be accu,o;ed of being a menibc-r of the rabblcmcnr. The March 17 Dublin scene mu!'! hav e been a hairy one. ii tr11e di:;aslcr , as described by ~1r. O'Connor. Twen1y.five hu nd red narrowhacks. mo"lly fr1Jm /':cw \'ork, Bost.on ;ind Phill y, dc srcndc1/ upon the ancient towns of Swift <1nr1 Parnell and Padraic Pearse. in ,:;e.;1rch of a rea l g()(H'f lime, which means like a 1e<1nn2 drunk . They brought \~ banrls from lhe Stares. and rustled up snme .1.i olhc rs with the active coopera!i11n of the lnsh Tourist Board, wh.ich was hurting at the pocketbook. TIIE NARROWBACKS h;id a parade which combined the worst lea turrs of !he annual go on Fifth avenue in New York . and lhe Rose Bowl . The route was l111rd with more tha n 20 fe.o;looncd f!o111s 1~·ilh the blue. green and orange flags of the ancie nt kingdoms of Ireland -Uts ler. Leinster, Munster and C o n n a u g h l • Everybody got roaring drunk. in the way a narrowback gets flrunk on Pa(tfly'!!i Day in New York. It must have been awful. F'or Paddy's Day in Dublin Is no!hini; like it Is here. I've been there ll couple of limes on the holy day, and all YOll l'iCC in the xtreet.~ in r~in, and a lnl or healt hy· lookln11 kids on float.s gtlling 4-H Clul) pri1.e.s. wilh 11 cnuple of P~klslanis lhrfl" n in for color, 11nd t>.verybody either 1n or just out or church . Until recently, the .Par5 were closed . To Quotes llf'rma n G ro~s. Cannita r arl. "Mnthrr's Day :ind Father'.~ O:iy hrive long bcf:on honored in 1h1i; f'nuntr.v. hut I proposr I.hat Olfsprin_n D=iy he en;>~red II) honnr our children , It Is the. mos! im· porU1.nt ol the. three days." grl ~ dl"lnk .~n11 h:id tn 1;1. to (ltlp nl !hr i;uhurh~. nr <11!cnrl ti\(> di<~ "ho..., ll~ Hallshnrlgc. Tllf. .J u;s 11nr! the 1rolhhr1;:ii1on:; frll "llh a !hud 1)11 lht> Cun,,1r1.1t11f Irish in1ddle cl;sss. Thr n11bl1n F.1'rn1n~ Heral d harl ;;1 11•nr1t or '"(J 1n s:I\ "'\Ve <Ill ha\'e 111 1n:ikr ;ill1111;inc·r!' fo i- 1hc rxuhcrancr!' of !he :\°('11 \\',11·\rt Surh l hin~s as n11n1-sk1r1rd 1n:i1111•'!1"~ ~rP ;ill ri~ht in lhr1r 011·n ntino.<;phcrr. hi.I 1hrv rlon·1 fit in son1rho11 1t1 !he 1i·n~1·r1at11·e nn<I tracl1 !1onal ct•lchral1on n! S1 ratnck in the real Jrelanrl" Thr rc;il Ireland. on!"' fr:ir~. l' 1n fnr 11 bit nf a healing each Padd,\'. Oar nn1' !h:it lhnsl' ,i:rr:il fWJ::ari11rr~. the nt1r· roll'backs, ;ire no the 1~:.r r:irh. It 1s P\1in1a1cd 1he 1 i~1tnr" drnppril a CQfll thrrc·riu:irtcrs of fl mil 1n l ~e '"0uld S'ld,'' ;i.<; \hry like to c:ilt IL ;'.Jcxl ,lr'ar, ll'C mav ('nnf1den!ly C):pcct. ""Ill be bigger and "llrsc. 011.t.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT Jlnbrr/ .V. \\'errl. l 'llhl•.~lltr 1'1101n11s J\rrr;1/, rr1 11nr :\llJ1>r! 'v. R111"t Erl1lor1ril Pnf}t' £rirtflr Th" .,d1tnn11l p~~~ ti! rh,. n~1ly P1ln! srrks to 1nf,111n .inti ~Htn\ll~lr rrad. ,.~ hy plT'ctnrJrit. !h1~ nr11·~f\ilfll'r'• n111n1fln,,. and r11111m"lllt1n f"ln tnpJC'$ nr lll!i;>rt?~t 11nfl l>l~r11!1r:111rP. by f)l'Q> 1·1d111-: ~ [11rurn for hn l'Xprrs~1nn of 011r rr1t1/rr .. · 0111n111n~. 11nrl hi,' P""• •rnr n;: 111" rlt\• r-r 1 .r 'I"""'" 11( 111. l"rmrrl nh~rr1 "t' 11nr! ~.rnkr~n1i'n on rnp1r ' n/ rh11 lf;i· ill onclny .. i\ug115t lfl. l!J7 1 MOlld.ay, August lb. 11171 DAILY PILOt 7 Youth Seek Money CHECKING •UP• Americans Plague U.S. EmbassiRs CLERK5-BUTCHERS-BAKERS -ALL DEPARTMENTS for a l.llNOON 1AP ) -Pleading Consul ar of11c1a!s say \ow· voucher." he P!![>lained. That abou t fivl! 1 day I n BRAND NEW Sleeping Nlutes Talk With Hands poverty or poor planning, budget travelers avoid hlgh· means all maJOr expen!t!s Amsterdam , only five ca11s In more than 450 y (l ung priced Sw!tzerlancl . for l"X· pa id In ad vance to lnlourist , !ht la~t six week! ln Oslo. Anlericans a week are warm-ample. the govemment t.our ist agen· "few and far be tween" ln ing to U.S. embassies in Anot her coonll)' with no cy. Stockholm_ Europe asking for. money. problem or d es t i! u t e Mosl of the. youths who run The Embassy In Brussels Mostl y students bet.,.,.een 16 Ainericans is the Sov!et Union , short don't seem to be hippie has a unique solution. When and 2~. they came to Europe The lobbies of Moscow's rnai n types. Rosenrald says tlle y're youths come to them for on a cheap youth-fare air tourist hotels are f1 lletl with iust kids who fl)Und life in pas~ge home. the emba~y ticket. underestimated their vacationing young Alnericans, Europe more eKpensive than arranges for them to work expenses and ran out of cash. but "yo u rarely gel a th~· e_xpec ted Embassies in thei r ·way on soml! sh ip leaV· "They come hoping to ex!sl on destltute." says a co nsular of -such lradilional hippie ha vens ing from Antwerp. '£.~ HARBOit VIEW HILLS MARKET Locot•d b•lwee" Fo1hion lslond ond Corona del Mo~. o" ~an Joaquin ltood in NewpoM Beoch. 30,000 feet of the world'1 fin•tt foodJ and 1erv;ce. lnterview1 dolly at ltichord't lido Mo rk11, 3~33 Vio Lido, New- port leach. Appoinltnenh 673·6360, By L. M. BOYD he not?" It.. Not for that. For braining one nf his sailors with .11 bucket ... Q. "How often doe~ President Ni xon pick up his paychtck~" A. Once a month. a dollar a day," sai(! Euge ne lu.•1al ;:is Amsterdam ad I.he Sca n-The Brussels Embiissy get~ Rosenfeld. a pu blic affa irs of-··You dtin't get a t ·t visa d1navian capitals have fewer only about three reque!lS for OPENING APPROXIMATELY NOV. l, 1971 OM.. Y ABOUT three women nut of 100 nat ionwide possess v.·hat can be described as natural silver blonde hair. That's no! many si lver blondes, is it? Little won".ier they rank - ed No. 2 on old Ed Durling 's hst of most desi rable types. He rated honey blondes as No. l , you may recall. Honey blo ndes are not as rare as silver blondes, but he felt their intensely affectionate natures pushed them into first place. ficer 111 the em bassy in Lon-1 __":""~1~es:s'._"Y~oo~h~•~l'~e-•~t_~1o~"~ci~":_~'~'~ll:s~l~ot~h~e~lp~l~h•~'~' ~o~lh~e~c:s~-=--mo":'~"~Y~•~•~ee="k~. _____ _'._!~~~~~~11!111~~~~"'!'~~~~~~~~~~~ don. F'RENCJI SOLDIERS once v.·ere required to bite off the ends of cartridges. So the dra !i dodgers of that day merely knocked out a couple of front leeth to disqualify them selves from m i I it a r y service ... THE LETI'ERS a you ngster ordinarily learns te pronounce latesl, it's said, are l. s, sh and r NE VERl\1IND the deepsea horror fil ms. Average octopu~ is nol much bigger than a bat- tered badminton bird. CUSTOl\lER SERV ICE: Q. "Dirl you ~ay the tov.·n of Knossos on the Isla nd of Crete \'.'a~ the biggest ci ty in the \\'Orld up to !lie lime of Chrisl '.' Tut tut. my boy, Knossos start ed 1Q go downhill 1.400 ye ars earller. What about Rome?" A. That's a horse on nie. Phrased it wrong . Knossos was the biggest ci!y in the world before the time Or Christ . . Q. "The famous C_aptai n Kidd eventu;illy got himself hanged for piracy, did 70 Coast Studen ts Honored EACH SPACE in a picket fence is exactly as wide as the picket next to j t, correct ~ So why is it when you toss a pe~ bl! al a picket fence you alwa.ys .hit a picket? I researched this p e cu I i a r phenomenon over numerous years as a youngster. But found no exception. So ob- viously there is none. Ar.t ASKED IF deaf mutes talk in their sleep with sign language. Some do. some do. The wife of a gentleman so af- rl icted had written she and her husband were forced into twi n beds. be e a u s e during nightmares be behaved as though he were fighting bees. Peculiar footnote tn this. 3he reported further he finally nvercame his nightmares by putting toy handcuffs on hirruelr every evening before dozin g ofL NO\\' THEY 'RE measuring s !ic kloitiveness. those university scholars. Girls, they claim, possess 20 pe rcent more of same than do bovs, generally , .. AND IF YOU were to trust their statistics. you also would have to accept rhe notion that a physicist is six times more likely to gel a divorce than a chemist . , . F U RT H E R l\.T ORE, they report. by the time your tol reaches kindergarten. said child jn all probability v.·ilt have wi!nes!=:ed the killings nn lelevisio n of an es timated 13,0()0 human beings. RAPm REPLY: No. sir. out of the estimated 3,000 citizens who v.·ill be bitten by snakes this year, maybe 15 v.·ill die. "Ollt'n they run ou t or cash in the middll! of the summer so they cash in the return ha lf of their air ticke t. Then they 're stuck and they come to us for he lp." All they usually get is an of. fe r of the phone to call their parents-co l le<:\. · Aboul 25 or 30 kids a day com e in sayi ng ·1 have no money so whal are you going to do about t.aking care of n1c'!" said Rosenfeld ... ·rney think that IF they put on a hit of a crying act someone's goini;: to fork out $15 or $25 to keep them going for a couple of weeks. "We 're not hard-hearted. but we get a lillle calious because tbere is no money we can make available on thls basi.~. even thnugh they are American citizens." A U.S. consul in Paris. Louis Janows ki , says n1ost of tbose seeking help come fro m families who can provide the necessary finances. Rosenfeld savs the number of requests for ·ht'lp is 10 or 15 percent higher than last year ;ind 100 percent higher than five years ago . Embassies in Rome, Belgrade. and Madrid also report increases. The more expensive lourisl haven~ report no problen1. Officers Seek Seabee F unds Naval Civil Engineer Corps Officers stat ioned al El Toro Ma rine Air St2.Uon and al the San l;i .o\na Helicopter Fitcility ti re seeking contribution!! lo the Seabee Memorial Fund. Accord ing lo a spokesman for the civil engineers, the funds are pledged to the erec· tion of a monument dedicated Yo11r questions and com· to the Seabees of the Avenue m.e11ts are wel.comed and of Heroes al Ar l i n g Ion r.tore thfl n 70 Orange Coast 1vill be used in CHECK· Ce m el e r Y outside of residents ha ve been named to ING UP u1herever po.~sib/.e. Washington D.C. In addition. lh<' Dean's List at Cal State Please ad.dress your let-the fund v.·il! provide a liv ing f ullrrton. ters tn L. J.1. Boyd., P. O. memori;i l in Jhe form of They are from Newport Bni: 187~ Newport Beach :;chol2.rsh1p aw a rd s In Ticach: Jane !,, Ba!lback. 92660. Seabcc·s <'hildrcn F:!tcnne r . Cowper. Judith E.1;-------------------------1 J el inek. ,Jane L. O'Neal, Ralph .I. Thomas, Holli e A. Double, Christopher Hamilton, Steven A, Kupferman. Martin C. Mar- quis, fl1alfelon M i 1 l er , Lawrence E. Ramp. Barbara J Roge rs. Terrence :-.f. Ryan. Robert Speirs, Debora J. \'relp. Gregory L. Yack . F'rom San Juan Capistrann D;irJrne J Ell ioll . From Corona de! t-.lrir : - Barb.i1ra A ri.lawd sley. F'rnm El Toro. Jeanne A. Peck. Eileen R !'ipr1nger. I from Co~til ~l es;i R11bcrl \I Anr!ersOfl. Iol a ~I B:irr.I 1,oj~ J, (;:irv~tnn, C;ilhev l llC'rran, P;;ut · F .. J;u:::ob~0ri . A111>le Kopcck.v. J acqueline Lcnanlon. l)avtd r-.t Pirnie.I .lnAnn Quarkenbu~h. ,J(lhn E Sewrll .. Joel 1.. f'1e1 n. Rob<:rt E Valcntlne. The rese. L \Vecdy. Duane A, Weneg ler. D;i\'id K. W illi~. f rom f ountai n Va 11 e y ; r-.11chael J . An astasi. Sal vatore Capobianco. Thomas r.1 . Gil bert. Kerry 1\.1 . Keple. Norman G. Kirsch. l\leline D. ~1 ;it h 1 a s, Edward R. Sellmeyer F'rom HunUngtnn Be<'lch: r:ithy L. Clark , Gregory S. l)(inge!!. Diane J . Janssen , Camt'rnn J . l\1a.son, Heidi ?-.h.1l'ller. I From Irvine · Laura L. Anrlc rson, C;:iro!yn L. J anda .I Elizabeth L. Lyle. Biirbara P. Nassaur, Robert L. Valdez. F'rom Laguna B ca ch : Franceska Egget5. Margaret F. Morreale, Brigg~ Morris~ Smith. Susan L. Wiyninger. F'rom Mission Viejo: Carey L. F'eetham. Ardelle B . Crabill , Craig A. N11ltkemper. F'rom San Clemente • ""Marcia A. Abbnlt. John C. ~1cN amara, Do 1ore1 A. Sc hul tz. From Westm inster: Carol A. Bonsall. Jean M. Johnson. Douglas J. Schmenk . Brenda Stoddard. FALSE TEETH That LooHn Nffd Not EmborTa11 Don't ke•p •orryh1r 1hout your f•lu tec1h tlror pl nJ •l the WTonc t1m<'. A <l•mtul't' •df'lwve c•n help, f ASTEt;r11-.i1v«tlenluret 1 lnn1- 1r, lirmtr. et.f.1rl1•r hold . ~t.~es e•I• ln11. more f'njoy•bl•. fnr '"",. 'lf'('lll'hy 1nrl cnmf;.,rt, UR rA!'TEETH Den· 1111" Adhr1i v• f'nwd•I. ll~nturt~ 1h1t lit.·~ ••~nll 1l tfl h~1lth. 5" y-:mr dcntllt re1u.l•1ly. STARTING BUSINESS? .. , j~(!Udet • ltoe I USINESS C'-ltOS $32 50 • 1000 Lli'TTERME'-DS • • Silt ENVE:LOPE1 Black In~ Oft Whill !1!1'1d Our special frosting is specially priced. 12 88 for just 3 days. Come in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and a fashion frosting will cost only 12.88 Or, you can save on our 'Festival ' Budget Perm , now only 7.77, including shampoo, cut and style set. JC Penney beauty salon HUNTINGTON BIACH ... ""~ .... ~ (~···· l~d ~>Ol!• 3'1i 177! NEWPORT llACH Here's how to measure your windows for draperies and chalk up 15% savings. If you nke to save money, save Sunday too~ Mad e: To Measure: Draperies made·!o--measurP. horn fa brics In over 70 styles. 700 rleco1 rt tor colors, Se Ir.cl from rayon/ll.celale srt t1ns ll.nd j;.r.quards. potyesler sheers, colton p11nts. ;irirl other~. Vala nc;P.s anrl tiebacks avfl1ltib le. Fine<;\ qu;i!1ty p r er.1~1on work- manship and l1nP dr>tail1 ng Pnsu1es f11!1nq ynur windo ws exac tly. Matching bedsprea ds av a il able in some fabrics. Width: measure from (G ) to (H), C?r width of in- stalled drapery rod. Length: f or ce1 l1ng lo floor length. measure (A) to (B). For regu la r Hoor length rneas.ure (C) io (D). For si ll length measure fr om (E) to (f ). Add 3 inches 11 you want below-sill Ieng!~. Bring these measurements in and we ,..ill recommend he proper size draper~s. Ceding A G H ... ' '(------------ --- ---------------)< : I - DOD ODD ODD ODD ODD DOD DOD DOD , ·- JC Penney E C. : -~--;j(-' ' I I : I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I _,Y_ I F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I *Sala prices affective Sundayf Aug. 15th through Saturday Aug. 21st at the tonowlng atorer. BUE NA PARK BURBANK CANOGA Pl1RK CARLSB/\O CHULA VISTA COLLEG E GR OVE OOWNtY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULL ~R TON GLE.NDALE tiUNTING10N BEACH INGLE WOOO LAK EWOO D LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEW.POR tlJEACH NOR TH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" RIV ERSIDE SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TO~RANCE VAN NUYS VENTU RA WESTCHESTER. WEST COVINA WH1 TIW000 Use Penneys lime pa ymf!nl pla" t Open noon to 5 p.m. All other stores ellc<:::\1ve Monday through S alurday. .. • ' . ... .... _~ ...-...... • '·!"'""' -- • • •••• • • •• ! ' ' • " .·. . ' I DA.JLV PILOT Molld,y, Au9uit lb 1?11 To Admit Leak? ,,...-·~---Solo11 Says ~llshei·g A1·1· aig11n1e11t Set Welfare Savings YOU ASKED FOR IT SO NOW WE HAVE IT LOS A/\"t.f;Lf:S 1 liPll - Daniel Ell!lbtrg , ~·ho s,111d he did hi~ duty <1.s a respons1hlt American and .,,,.uuld ·'answ t r tn all the cnnM•querK·es," :ip- pa rrntl\' pl<innt>d tnd::iy tn ad- mit he leaked thr Pent<igon poipers hut to den~' that was a crime. Ellls~rg \.\'8~ scheduled to be arra1gne-d today nn charge!! he broke feder11.l security laws by re1·ea!in~ ttie classified study nf the war in V1etnan1 Buri ed 1'rea.~11re Donated l.t)\'r, A~'.A( ·11 i1 Pl I -Surnf'1lne found a buried trt'ilS· urr 11nrlh ~1,000 arid didn 't 11:jnt 11. A.~ pa r! of ;u1 annual su1nn1l'r fr,11v;:i l, the cit~ 111 l..on~ HP;:reh h11r!rd ;i bnx p;nntrrl In look like ;:r p1r;i1 r lrP;:r sure ;;-hr~1 sornr11ht'rf' 1n 1he heHeh ill"t'il Thr hox cont;iins a rrrt1f1r<tt(' ~ood ror Sl.tH!O ("lurs arr prinlrd 1r1 thr loc;I! n1•11spaper <111d lre::isure hunlrr~ pr·n11I lhe bea(·h with spade~ ;ind the late5t ed ition. "\le ~ot :rn 11nnn\'111nus call frnm ;:r 1nan \.1-'hn said he fnunr1 lh<' !:ox." Si11d i\ler\' ll;irris or thl' cJl\"s news hureau Sa1u~i1•. . "'He ~:11d hr rl1dn '1 11·;1nl the n1onl'V ... and asked us !ti l'Pnr1 lhe $1.(100 !n rhe Amrric;in cancer Socie!\'. "'f(1 pr111"r hr rr::rlly rnund !he hox. he s;:iid "'e:d find il in ;:r tr;:rsl1 c;in ::i! thC' Long He1-1ch Marina . Sure en0ugh, it 1\;iS 1hrrf", ~o wC'·rr i;ending the check to the Cancer SflC'1t!1 ," Harn~ ~;1id lh(' pt>rS(ll\ who f11unrl lhe 1rcasurr. "m;i \'be had rnnrigh money Iha! $1.000 one w·::iy or another j5n'l ·im· por!;int In hun .. In th~ n1r::in111nr . lhr ftnill clues \\'('re publis hed . pretly well g1\'ini:: the exar·l loc<i lron nf the alrearlv·disr.overed chf':st and 11 horrlP of hunt ers descended nn 11ie spot. "'Thal area looks like the Anzio Beachhead now," Harn~ said. "'Th~re are holes all over the place for 400 ~·ards. ·• meet Rudi Stanish famous omelet king He was scheduled lo appear first before U.S. Magistrate Ralph Geff~n. who was to con· d uc t 11 dra\.\•ing hy Int to select Te1·med 'Pl1ony' a lJ S. distnct judge lo hrar SAN FRANC ISCO fU PI ) -vnted aga inst the WeHare bill Ellsherg"s case. The judge Projertcd i;::ivings from the. -supported by Democrat.~ ~'as lhcn experted to conduct stAte 's new Wclfare Reforn1 ;:ind Republicans alike !he arri-ii~nment lalcr Jn the Ac! fire "'!ola lly phony" ::i nd because some black collea gues th1> n11~asure ac-luallv will cost had made it a "symbol " d;iy. reading El!sberg the in-t::ixpa_yers ann thei-S 1 O O But Brown added he. regard· dietment against him. !ilivini.: rnillion, an 1 n I I u en l i 11 l ed !he measure ::i.~ a "'fairl v hirn a chance to plead guilty p oil Take.n legislator says. decent piece or legislation. ·1 or innocent. ··All that busi ness abnul believe it will increa5e the The appearance ~fore (;ef. For CorOtla ·.~:.\•ings' is phony -absolu1P· benefits of welfare recipients , Iv , Cerrif1rd, 101.aay phony." .ii nd additionally cause people fen ~·::is .~rheduled fnr 8:45 insis1.~ Assembly \Va ys and to rnove off we!rare.'' a n1 . PDT ;:ind I he ar-)'UBA CITY 1UPI 1 _ The ,\1 ea11s l"omm1t1re Chairman The ~·elf are bill and a com· r<11"nn1t>nt "'as ex,....cted about \\'1l11c L Rrown .Jr. iD-Sao p::inion .~edi-Ca l measure are " Y~ attorney for n1<1~s murder L" I 2 I' n1. POT. r r::1nc1s1·0 esti mated to s::ive ~ million Ell."bcrg ··\\·ti! make an ;:ip-suspcl't Ju::in V. Coron::i s::iys Rarkers of thl" comprom ist in Federal, state ::ind county pearance ::ind 11·il! enter a plea he will file ::i change or l'fnue lrg1stat1on. signer! ~-rida~· hv money on an an nual basis. of innocent. of course," said 1notion as soun as he evaluates 1;ov Runald Beagan, pr.rrl1 Ct Brown predicted the Medi-Cal one ill Ellsher"'"· allOC"C"'· 1 1 1 ii will 1·ut \\'<'If are spendi ng by Act will shift some slate cosl~ ,., " • resu ts o a tr rphone roll he I I l!ar1<1rd l;iw s1:hool profesSor conlmissioned in the c::ise. 120 n11 lion 10 fede ral. stale to counties, 5omething Reagan Leo"'Cd B. llo"d•o. ::ind co unl1• funrls !hr rr-h::rs denied . "" " Ric hard Hawk said Sund <1V · · \\'hrn he was i-ir rcsted. and he expects lo ha ve results <;[ m::i1nd('r nf th is fisra! year ::incl Brown 's close pol itical allies in public appearances since h more than $180 million the negotia ted the welfare and h • 11 b 1 e $7,500 poll, conducted hy next vear. Medi-Cal compromise wilh I en, r. s erg adniilted thal f"ic!d Researth Corp. nf San ''I Cton'! bclie1'r 11 \\'ill c.:ut Reagan. but the San Francisco he le::ikrd !o ne wsmen Lhe f·rancisco, in about a wttk classified sludy or the ori!ilins The 37.year-old Coco"' 1,,.,, spendini.:." R r n w n !n!rl assemblyman -whose Ways AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL Bott!es. canons .nd lln Trash c1ns 1rt compacted by 11mo1t 2,000 poundl o! pr111ure in one M 11ea1 biol Up to a week's a worth ol 11ash is in the ba i;i , ln 1he drawer, in the 3~· ur11t that builda-in or at1nd11lon1. ln1te1t1 Cll 1'11ul1ng out 3 tweri ty .oat1on trash cans ca rry out ona clean Tra&h Masner Ba gi Sirnple, bu1 child· proof oper1tlon, FREE DEMONSTRATION r h v· newsmr n S1111dav on lhr KPt X and Mea ns Committee iii; the o t e ietnam \\'ar coni-::in Oel. ~trial in Yub::i City on telrvis1o n show ·Newsmakers. screener for all Jegislfltion in-:I,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ missior1ed by lh e Pent;ignn . He charges of murdering Z!i ··11 111 1 h I · had flccess to tt as a · r rflRiln ;is 1nrreflscd vo v1ng money -predicted lransient farm wo rkers and lhe tnsl l)f wrl fare hv ::ibnut they will not be as successful ~.~,~~ia~~~;:11t.1.~ a H::ind Co rp. burying them in orchards $100 111illion 1n lh1~ st;ife .. ! on 1;ix reform. That is the big "f AKE THE NEWS QUIZ north or Yuba City. His t1I · rlnn 'I. brlieve he's been tnl;i!ly issue. fa cing the legis lature ''All thc5e al•\lnns \.\'ere lnrne.v \\'iln!.<; to move the tri::if candirl." h · t s W D Y E S j d 1 1 · 1 d' · "'en 1t re urns ept. 7 from 11 1 e are OU • , very a ur ay c ear Y in l'on .ra 11100 to l() a metropolitan area. The Negro legisl;itnr sa1rl he -~'~"'~""=::":'":.".«"_'~'':':":'~· ____ .'.'::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==: security regulat ions," Ellsberg ----------------'---=----- s::iid al the time. .. Nevertheless. I fel l ;:15 an An1erican citizen. a responsi- ble American citizen, I could no longer cooperate in con- cealing lhi~ information fro m the American public . rlatest weather forecast: r -- ' -··----·--·--~~.~ ----y·-~ .... Cool with 15%savings on air conditioners. ' ' ' I r I ' ". learn how to make a professional omelet lorrarro..v . A 11'lt:..,l 17t', frflm 11 o'l .n1. to 2 p.rn. 11 n:i 3 J:'.11:. In 5 r.m, ,.,, May Co. CCl">l r'I Me ~11• R, •. -;, w+I! 1n!rnn,1t <> CluO Aluminllm ~ eoilr.,n•,,,n. ~ry nrrciri r.,n. H " gently rt'1 verl. ,.,nd mr'lrie nf he"lvy cl'l·,t r'llurr11nurn to p•<>vcnt ! 01 ~ro!1. Gl"ll.-l . r orpy or "'""(l'Hi (I w 'n Tefl0ri"' 0r sunr~y 1n !e. f 1 or~. The k nd of f''"-ln o good omelet o'e5l'rve\ le be bo rn in! 7. 9S to 10. 95 ceg . 9.95 to 12.95 l'V'IAVCO mey co. south ca11t pl•t•, ,.,, dl•go fwy. 3! bristol. cof.lt mt ••: .Si46-9lll 1hop mondey thr u frlday 10 1.m . I~ 9:30 p .m., 1und'y noon ·111 S p .m. Sale. Starting Sunday at noon.* • Sale 16996 Reg. '1 99.95, Seve 29.99 . Pennerest' lmperlal 8,000 BT U, 3 apeed ai r conditioner will"l Aulo·Aire louvers. • Auto~Ai re motorized lflu"""r.s h<:!lp ~t dralts and give wall·to-wall c.00!1ng • OuiP! noer;it1ng, has 3 sp"!'Xl Ian and rnohl'lg power • Perman,.nt, washable Sr;ntt f.-.~rn fill-::r hP 'OS • ""P \IU! d r• iJ "'rl P"' "fl • 10 """'t,nn !h"frnn~ta l C.'>nlr'>l maintairi~ ,..,, .. r .. rl i .. mrpr;itv'" ! · 15•,., saY 1ng1. too , on thesP. oll"lier l]~~ill~~;;;;~~~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~Uillillfil~ Imper ial models: 1n 0()() RT\!. :'l spN"<'l, nf"9. ?29.g'i, S•le 195.-43 1 1.~00 B ru. 3 .'<..r'IP"r1, R .. g. 24g_9<;, Sale 212.44 18.000 BTU, 3 SP"<o.d, Reg. 299.95, Sale 2S4...95 ' -------__ .. --·~-,. ~ -~ ;;;.,_ ... :;;;~.==..-=--: I J, ' ,. 11 , .I I'' ::I! 1' I : . ' ,' ; JC Penney Sale 17846 Reg. 209.95, Save 31 .49. Penncreat9 Cuttom 10,000 BTU. 2 speed •Ir condilioner will'I real cooling power. • Ad1u slable hor.zon la l and Vertie.a\ louver! c11rec.t l\ov.· CJ ! air • OuiPt 0p,,ralir1g, h;is 2 6pe<:!d fan aM cooling r ov.•Pr • PP.rman .. nl, v.·;ishabl"! 5c'l!t loam !titer !lei ~ kP.Pp out d•rt and pnll•n • 10 posi!1nn fhPrmnt.tat control maintaim. desired !emp1>r;itu1 " Sa.v& 15"/•, loo. on our other C1Js lom mode!s, 8.000 BTU, 2 .speed, Reg. 179.35 11 ,500 BTU, 2 speed. Reg. 229.95. 15.000 BTU, 2 .speed, Reg. 229.9!1 , 18,000 BTU, 2 spe~d . Reg. 269 95. 24,000 BTU. 2 1peed, Rtog. 319.95, 28,000 BTU , 2 ~peed, Reg. 359.95, S•I• 152.DS Sile 195.41 Sil• 195.48 S•I• 229.4S Sale 271.M s.i. 305..11 •Sale prices effective Sunday+, August 15 through Saturday, August 21 at the following stores: BUENA PAR K BURBANK CANOGA PARK • CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY -SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAI R NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLL YWOOO ORANGE ''THE CITY"' RIVERSIDE SAN FER NANDO rOARAN \.E VAN NUYS VENTU RA WE STCHESTER WEST COVI NA Prices elf8ciive Monday, August 16 through Saturday, August 21 I'll th~ tollowing ~tores: G~ANADA HILLS HU NTINGTON PA RK SAN BERNA RDINO Buy 1! on Penneys time riayment plari t Open noon to 6 P ..M. 11turd•y. 10 11.m . .to 6 p.m . 1 1)<>11t1 ,, ; .....,.. -··~ ---------'•'f;""la"""=~===7t:-=-;-::--:::0-:--:;;::::--:-::-==-======-====--;;-;--:::-:-:::::--:-::=-::-:::------~-. ,.. \'v:'.'t'_-•. -~ ... ~·· '-••. '~·----·-----..,. ,_---··--·-----r'.' '· , ..... -~--------' rho '... • . , ···-.... • ' -... . -. .. . ., Monii~v A11qust lb 1'171 OAJl Y PI LOT D QUEENIE By Phil ln terlandi Red Force Incompetent MILTON'S FASHIONS INC. HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILORS I lle l•IGHE ~I OUAlll V h•M-T•lln<f'<I •11<1 l""l•la~•lt1 lwl!on> 0.~•!fnN (!olflfl •• H0<>9 "-Ont P11<••. Canibodian Com1n1111i sts Unsucce ssful ui Opposition PHNO~I PE~ll 1\.Jl'l l ~ Duplte 16 months of effort, C1mbodia '3 n ativ e Co111- roun!sts have ~en l:'.rgely unsuccessful in building a cohesive force to oppose the Phnom Penh gove rnment. They have set up work in& govern1nents in Co1n1nunist controlled areas of Can1bodl11, and sprung some of the war's bloodiest an1bushes on soldie rs of the Phnotn Penh i;ovl!rn· ment. llov.·evl'r. the Co1nmun1sts are fragmented groups \\'llh little co1nrnunication bet\\"e('n different l1eadquarlf.'rs. sphl by dissension among themselves &.'Id 11 i!h North Vietnames(' and \11('l Cong .. ad visers.'' ''l take it y ou've been here before." Although con1111only referred to as i\hincr Houge t litrrally Red Cambodians l. the Com. munists fight under a variety of banners Re~ords Pruned At the core 1s Ilic original Khn1er Rouge orga11izc1l ion, \\'hich fought unsuccrssfully for years against the deposed chief of stste Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Guiness Book Abridged? LONDON {AP ) -The Guin- ness Book of Records may drop sc re\vball gastronon1ic feats be c a u s e challengers might hann themselves. The Novcml>e r edition of l he refert'ncc book \\'hieh sells aboul 1.5 m1ll1011 copies a year n1ay be the last to record such feats as drinking beer upside down, S\\'allo\\'ing live goldfish and eating baked beans at a furious pace. The bean eating record. by the way, is held by eighl Bri tish boys who consuincd 40 pounds in 30 minutes. Hecent editions of the bouk ho.1'e inl'ludcd with I he gastronomic record s the eaU· lion : "From a 1ncdical poinl of view records altempts n1ust be regarded as extremely in- ad1isah!e. ·• David Hoy of Cui11ncss SuPf'rlritives. \\·h1rh pu1s uu1 1h<' \1•ork s;nd. "So111e of the records have got to dangerou s extremes and we don't want any of our readers injuring thernselves. Someone d i d injure himself recently tryini to break the record for drink- ing beer \\'hile standing on one 's head." He said the pruning of the gastronomic de pa rt men l would probably be ac- con1panied by a trimming ln car-cramming listings. The record for this is held by 46 Australians \\'ho squeezed into a n1inicar, but Hoy said 120 people once tried to cram into a Volkswagen beetle . \Vorld Gastronomic records co nic under 24 headings in the book. They include a man who drank 3'~ pints of beer \\'hile upside down and another who .S\\'illlO\red 210 live goldfish ··There is no limit to the ~!upid things some pe<iple 1\·lll rto." said Hoy. Sihanouk loyalists h a v e formed the sc!f·slyled funk Army. and allied themselves with the Kh.'Tler Houge, the so· Teen Talent Contest t~rl• 1fl1rnoon< ol enl1rt1•nm1nl -2 p.m. d10iv on th e mi l!, pr1l1mtnary jud9in9 -•ock 9 roup1, lollr 1in91ri. quit••j•h , 1tc .. judq1d bv H1rb and Jee - lin1I& Swnd av. A uq. 11. I p.m. Huntj nqlcn Cenh r •I !eooh •nil Edi"'l ''· S•n Ot1q<> Fre~w•v. H.B. dia1nond 1nounting event i. ' 'f !I...·-- I I l i j I it~s at sec your dia 111o uds reset by cxpc rl> while y o u wa tch Monday -August 16 -Ora nge Tuesday -Aug us t 17 -Orange Wednesday -Au gust 16 -Anah ei m Thursday -August 19 - Huntington Beach Fri day -Au gust 20 - New port Beach c ho ose f ro n1 scores of n ewest s tyles f ro111 29.95-300.00 Is your diamond ring dated? Let our experts create an exciting new ring for your treasure d gems. Right before your eyes. they'll take on new beau ty and brilliance. If your diamonds ore small consider combinin g th em with an impressive large Linde ' simulated diamond ... or an unmounted genuine diamond from ou r wide selection. Price of mo unting in cl ud es si zing , :;etting, and ultra .sonic cle aning of you r st on es. Convenient paymen t pia no a rra ng ed. Fro m Fine Jewelry. the broadway ,._N.\H~I M ~44 N (utl,cl 1 '1 ~1 ~J~·l lll N[WPORl •T F••~jo" 1,1.nd 111 4) ~44-1 1 11 HUNTINGTON &EACH 1111 Ed in9 t r "~•nu• !71 4) ••1-Jll! ORANG{ l JOO T u"i~ S•. 111 •1 ''l-1111 St-10~ 10 .\ M lo ~ JO ~ M MQNO.-.Y T l-l~OUGH fltlOAY, ca!letl Khn1er B.un1do s In the northeast :kClion of 1nen1bers uf Sih a11ouk's 1Lil>eration Army) and a Cambodia. territory "te1n· Cambodian Hoy2J Government! series of bandit and smuggling porarily abandoned'' lo corn-of National Union {CRUNK ) gang.s that oppose any govern· niunist forces. Khmer Rouge control the (_·lvilian population . men t in power. 1----------,~,-,.-,-,.-,,,-m,-.~,,-- The Phnotn Penh high l'.Orn- n1and officially acknowledges tha t 10.000 armed Cambodians faee the government forces, although officers are unclear on '.1-'hy that purticular number is pic ked . Al! are lumped L1ndrr the title of K.lirner Houge by thr high co1nmand. Unknown thou.sand s of other Cambodirns support unc or n1ore of the various programs of the Communist forces. in .·nos t cases becaus(' they live 111 arras controlled by the Com1nunisl.s. Does More Than Help Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal ' Tissues Due To Infection ,\Jso Gives Prompt, Temporary Relief in rvlany Cases horn Pain, It ching in Such Tissues. Doctors havr foun<l a remark· a bly suCC:o':!.$Cul me<hcoiuon thai a clu"lly l11·lp.~ shrink swelling ()f h•·mnrrhuu.lal l 1~SUl'S wlu·n jnfcCll'd und 1nnanu•d. And 1i J oe1 1nOI'•". In mnny cases il a1 ves rl'l1cf for hours fri>1n pain and itching in lhl's<' t1s~uH. ·r,•sl!< h.v d0<·t(l1!1 provl'J this 1r11.-on 1nrl•1' l'rlM'S 'l"h,• n1t·• 1i,·at 111n u~o·<J "·a~ P rr11- :i.r"1 ""'IL An•I 110 1•ro'"'upl1r.n ,~ "'"·do·d lu r 1-'r1•11ar:.l1on i i•. Ointmf'nt or suppo.:.ilories.. ,....- SPECIAL SALE "~" Kn!! 1w11 $65 I Cu1lom Mo~• •111 All Wool w .... .., S.;11 HI oe 1111 Mo·l"lr. S•!k/MOhl lr Swh II 00 l rll Sllk/Woel Sho•k1k1n lu•! IS OI l r11hh Troplc•I Wt1'1od ~ijol 11,oe S119r1cO•I• •O.OG Cuhm••• !Po!I<••" •I oa Culle"' M101 Shfffl, 1i.v,-.<1 1 00 (All Olt VISIT Mtt. M C. DONALD -11 .. 1100 Tho 1'1wperi.r Inn -Jloem 101 I IOI J11nbe"' ll••d, Nowpert l1ur, ftlG SAL[ l DAY5 ONLY AUGUST 11·11·11 OwlV plu> Po•l•i~ t•I•• Nearl y Everyo11 c Lislc11s to La11d ers ------- It's shag! It's polyester! It's high fashion! And best of all, it's on sale. Sale prices effective Sunday' Aug. 15th through Saturday Aug. 21st. Sale 5~2.g 650 Ycu tave S50 on ·so aq. yd1. Now 275.00, r•g. 325.00. 'lnl 11gue shag adds the contemporary dimension 10 any room. Resilienl po lyester pile cleans easily. Tweeds and solids. Choice ol 9 colors. Sale 1~~8 99 Bring in your roon1rncasure:rr1 f'rll ~101 ;:i no-obl1g;:it1on c;irpet e!;>lirnalf' Paddinq and cxpen ins lall.:111on evadable: .:it r'!oular !ov1 Pcnntoy price:<; 11 nc<'d~d ' ~ ' . ~ ., •• '+ 4i Do it yourself and save. Lush wa ll-to·wall nylon shaQ carpet !or a 9 x 12· room cos!s only $64 v11lh carpet tiles. No costly extras. no waiting tor 1n s ta I lat ion Just p!acp and press walk on !hem rig hi away . High den:;ity foam ru b· her back. 8 tri-tonc colora11ons thal hide seams a nd tralti c spots per- fec tly 59c 12x 12 tile ', -, I • • -' ' ' ,. , ~ ., • You save SSO on • 50 aq. yd5. Now 399.50. reg. 44 9.50. T 11cJcn1 · s~1a11 1n d ra1n,1l 1r t, 1·101,,.1 1Jt1111.11at1oro ·. Pp1mant-n! IOJJtS! Knrff'l · pnly,..·.1 ... 1 fltl " ~''"D" ''" QOl'ld tooks. Choice ot 14 colon-. ,. • ' ' ' • 'L >. . -. • ·r. ' ... \it ," r ...... "•' ,. • . .. .. • ~ ~r .• _,~ ' ... .r~ ..... > ... ·"".! :, ;7'-• ··~,, •J . .. \. . Y .1.. "' •"' ' / .,.,.,.'W . ~ \·t ·1 . J -.... ~ .... '·· ·' ... _... . ~~-' . . ·• • 1 , , WI_' l ' ~ '"" .r ., • ,... i"' . ·u ~ : .. , .,-,'"' ' • • I ~ • •• '· j • • ,1 " , ~ j,, ... \. ' .. ' -, I . .. ....... : . I 't ., I ~ '' I , ' .. J ,1 ,, • •• • ,. , ;.j . · JCPenney The values are here every day. ,, Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m . at these Penney stores : ro'. co•µel .,,""'"Call !Od'V CANOGA PARK (663·3660) CARLSBAD (729 · 799 ll DOW NEY 1669-4 541 I FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO !291 ·60501 FULLERTON 1871 ·<1;43\ HUNTINGTON BEACH 1892-777 1\ LAKEWOOD 1634-7000) MONTCLAIR (621·38 11) NEWP OR T BE/\CH (041\ :.13 \3) onANCf '"THE ~,TURO"Y II) A.M l~ ', M -SU NDAY ll NOON '"~, M. CITY' (639·5091) RIVERSIDE (687 -3060) TORRANCE. {712·5693) VLNlURA (64 2·1592) Use PcnnPys l1n1e Pavm~11 1 P!>in ·-t..,.. ......... -i:..-----'"-, .. _______ ----..-.... ------•'.! -'-I 1 \1" .. .,... • .,._,.-,_..., -• ..,. -----·---------> ~, ' • ',..,._..,.,___ -""-. • ••• ~- .. .. - -- ' . I 0 DAILY PILOT • ' ' . '' ' /\-1orid•v Auollst lb, 19~ 1 Rooms furnished here ~! .. ~~!~~r. .. !b~11 .. ~sual prices. Save15%on these corner groups . Sale s211 Reg. $249. M odern corner g roup includes table and 2 sofas that dou- ble as twin beds. Table is finished wilh lami nated plastic top. Two 36'. wedge bo lsters. two uphol- s\ered sofa bases with recessed rug runners . -· Save $38 These family groups are now on sale. Save S6 I Sale s254 Reg. S299 . Corner group includes table and two sofas that double as twin beds. Walnut finished table has storage compartment for bedding Mattress slip covers are stain-re- .,1s1ant Herculon·H· olefin Sale s339 Reg. SJ99. Campaign corner group. 2 sola!> 1n::i1 double as 1w1n beds, campaign corner table w1 ! h st oraq e drawer. t -66 .. b ol ster box rind 1 wedge ·bolster. Laminated plas11r 100 on 1.1ble chestn11 t f1n1sh Sale s3a1 Reg. $449. ·vibrations' corner g rou o . Featu res AM/FM stere o radio and corner 1 able with storage com partmen t. Also includes 2 sofas that convert ta twin beds, 2 quilled mattress covers, 2 wodgc bols1ers and 2 Quilt cap covers. Save $45 Save $60 Save S68 JCPenney Sale s299 Reg. $360. 4-Pc. se t o1barrel1u1n1 rure includes sat a. 2 end tables and coif cc table. Kiln dried solid oak barrels and la min a ted plastic !able top s w11t1 planked finishes add style ta this dura- ble family room set. II purchased separately : Sol a. Reg. 52 19, Now $179 E.nd tables , (each} ReQ. $4 3, Now $37.50 Coffee table, Reg. SSS , Now $45 Sale $314 Reg. $378. 2-Piece A' trame sofa and chair. 91 ··sol a and cha tr covered w1\h su pported vinyl. Mocha I 1n 1sh on all exposed wood. Available 1n black or olive. If purc ha sed separately: Sofa, Reg. $239, Now$195 Chair. Reg. S 139, Now S 119 J ,r • • Save $61\ Penney• furniture prices include delivery within local dellvery area. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores : -.... 4 ,~PARK "· Q CU\I" NE,WPORl 9rACll ORANGE 1HECIT4'' C'1Vl,.AVIS1A DQ,,N(( f..,St110 NVALl l.'i·i A.N OltC.O fUL.lliRlON HUNllNGrONBE:ACH l.AKEWOOU M NT •• v • lllV E~SIOt VENTUR.A Ur.e Pe.,neyz. I i!T>E Paym11ri 1 Plari. ,,..~~•---._..i_ ,rG:;,....... ti> -tJh . __. 11'Pl~LY >>....__,._., 1-).;;. • '; , ~--- • -'.~ ... '"l"oh ••• ..... --~ Fo1· The Record t D entl• Nt•t i f"l'• l LO(ll I•"''' B •M~ "' 11:10 !>rnno••Oo• Wov, t ~•'• Meu 0 •1• of """"'· ,louou" ll. "'I !u,•l•O{I ov wll1, "'"'' «>no. ""'"' a lll oc~ J, o• Wu l\,no•on, 111>1). ••' W ~I<><• of Colllornlo, '" o••na. ,., ,,.,.,. S•<•<c•• •on•• At<Ou" It 1! II • ,,.. In W.,Plldf C~o no l I'll J\•on~mo •" 'l&l •no '"'~'"''''' llou Hiii• Cem1· ,, , W••lt•lf Mn•lu•••, 0·•1t•1no, U6- •"1 (Al-DWELL (n·•• • ( •'""''' •01 •' nl '"M ''""nV !'>• f<k/M•no•o" floor~ l'l41t or ooo•n, ,, 4u1• 11, "'' \u••'""" a. d"• "'"o~ ,., "'"'~ 1!:110<1 ~rO<l•lt nf ltunl·no•o" P•or n. '"'O b">'"f'I +<••••tv W 11, 0!1•1 ~• !-l""""O'O" R•o<I• """ ,,.,,,. I H an•• M Rotln•ro nonp 9'<""'~•'•••, .~· ''' 9 1001 o•onn•n·•~·•" ~··~ ,.,, "''""'•· AuDO'I It •• 1 n '" ~ ... ·~· r~,oel ln•o•..,~n1 •' P"'"' V •,. II•- ~ ~ ... 1 P••k ~"""" Mn.l~••V, O"•t•o ... l'OllEM-"t.I ,,~..,.,,. D'•t t l"" WILl<S • • ll•"to E W>I•• n• 11 11 J. V•~ M•" ~""' f •\I, L•o«"• H•I" !'•" ot ~~·':· ,, -,,.1 ,,, \911 ~""''"°" ~v •I•'"•· l •~ P.~·• ~t C•i'••. I"•~· ~'"'~"'· I'• r1.10 ~1.~ nf \111n•G•" ,_,,,.,.,. L>ov~ ''"IO• Qf ~·" rl•~"oto ~°''""" TUOI <:•V, 1 ",,., p.,,1,( V••" (~•n•I I" ,,. '"''"' l>n'° "'I" (•"'""" I" ••& ,..,,,,, Q.i.~nm• o •tC1P<l 11v P1clllr •V•w Mn•tU"1>' AR RUCKLF: & SON "'ESTCl.IFf ~10RTUA RV 427 E. li lh St., Cnsla r.1e5a 6-1&-4888 • BALTZ r.1 onTUARI F.S Cornna rltl 1\la r lii:l-!ll~tl Co~ta M,~a li-ili·2.~24 • BEl,t. RROAOWAV r.IORTUATIV 110 8rnnrlw:iy. ('nst11 ~1es1 LI 8·:143:1 • l\lr.CORr.11f K LAG UNA BEAf H tORTt lARV 179$ L111tnn A Canyon Rd. 414-,415 • PACIFIC VJF.W l\IE,\10RIAL PARK Cr.melery ~fortu•ry Cllapel JSOll P•clflc View Drl•• Nr wpnrl Rf!11rh, C1llft1n1l1 M4-2:10I • PEF:K f'AMILV COLONl A. I. f'I TNF:RAL HO\IF: 7~n1 f\nl~a A\•r,. Wt stmln~!rr ~,J.J.~?5 • SMlTH'S 11.IORTU ARV tn ~l 1 ln SL &JA-M-11 NEW COMMANDE R Col. Rith•rd Griffin l:oJ. Griffin Ne \v Def ense Total N ow 14 2 More Schools Officials Quit By Gf:1lRr.t<; Lt:lllAL 01 1111 011r,. r 11c11 11111 • tant professorship at UC Irvine. Ronitld Linsky, fnrmf'r marine studies coordinator whn directs lhf' Sf'a Gr11nl program at USC. Pierrt F: Pa tterson, fnrn1rr director of the Pducat1nn AI media een1er who took a post whh the Stflte DPparlmf'nt of Educ<1tiun. (;Jenn L. Smuh, Sfl"Ct·h Rnd hearing educatinn cnord1n11tor is on leave de veloping a speeeh prn~ram 11\ Ort1nge Coast Cnlle~r. Dr. Paul Bus:; retired fron1 his post ;is ph_1 sic1an at .I. r GreC'ley spt>cial schMl in Orangt•. M r~ S11san Evans. fnrmer supervising head IPilf'hPr RI thf' A11ahr1n1 f)p 1•rlnpmen1 Centrr for H a n d i c ::i p p e d Childrrn resigned . . Joseph Sa r,i;:<'n t. pr1nc1pal nf !hP .Joplin Boys Ranch Sr.hnnls resignrd. L. na.v Baker , !r.:1rh1n,i;: prin,·ip;il ;it r.1r~ill;in ~rhnnl in Santa Ana also resi11:ned. OC Airport Golf Cours e Hits Sun g ID 8 • • • MOMENT OF MADNESS GE delivers crushed ice or cub es right to your door. YOUR OLD REF RI GERATOR IS WOR TH UP TO 21.2 cu. ft. Americana' Refrigerator-Freezer lrilh Cutom Diopenoer • F......,. hold. up to 223 Jh;. • Adjuol.able, tmipered giaJll Mel ... • 7-llay M"'t Keeper """""3 IQ .. t.a ..,.iahle •loroge • -out ...... heels • Ooly 33" wide, 66~· hi{b $689.95 .. .. 90.00 MAX, Tl.lDl ·IN $59995 Nn •llCI COLOl IXTlA GE D.iivers Crushed Ice Or Cubes Without Op!ning The Door DUNLAP'S-THE SALES AND SERVICE CENTER IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC Monliay, .tugu~t 16, 11)71 DAIL V PILOT J Tire and Auto Center Sears Sears Low Priced Remanufa ctured Short Block Engines 1952·1957 Chev rol et -?35 l 'ubic Inc h Short Block Remanuf actured Engine r1u~ 2fi othf'r 6 and 8 c~·ltnder ~hort $ 79 Rinck Remanufactured Eng1ne5 at ...... 1 to $199 "'ith Tr1df'-h1 Phu f'rPl1ht • AJk About Sea r~ Con,·enlent frerli t Plana Exc hange Plu s Freight Stu rdy 1-1/4 Ton Floor Jack ~f'ars Lo~ Pri<"r ,..., 9 <19 ri tlt J·:asy to pill IOj;!f'thrr, take apart l\'i th spnn,e: ll)f'k. Convf'n1cnl C'.arryinJil handlC'. • T\4'0 4·way arl j11stahlf' !nu- \'f'r.~. :l·.~pPerl hlr11 . .,·er for rnnven1f'nl f'(\()ll ni •F its mo.~! Amenran carJ • Exper! Jn.~tall;:ition Avail· able SA VE I I O! O.E .R.• Re~ular $199.9~ SA VE 11.52! Shock Abso rbers • \\ Pll rnn<.lrurlrrl ~t,.el • R .. mr11•;ih!P Jnrllnes , 11o h'"tl 1nr~ • Hnlds up tn 2 l •2 Inns -; J • Heavy Du ty Oil Fil ter ~a vr SI } 99 Rtaultr U.91 Ti mi n~ Lite R•rulor 129.19 2 2 ?,~, Max1m11m r,.llJb11ill'. V.'rirks on f Jnd 12 vflllJ. D C. flO""'r 3 9 ?i,?. Carburetor Air Filter } 99 Coola nt Recovery •Hel p• prevtnt 2 4 7 overht•tl111 ~-11 n1nst Amrnr;in-made car~. Spark Plugs Booster Ca bl e• 4 7:. 12-inch Jack Stand Brand New Brake Shoe• 19 9 , ... \H OP \IJNOAY ,, NOON'" s 00 pm • MONDAY lh• .. nnDAY 9 )0 .. "' '" 9 00 p '" SATURDAYS 9 JO 0 '" '" 6 00 pm • '"'' PAAl<INl _ ..... 10"'" -~ .. ·--........ ~. 1111 ...... .. ...... .............. ...... ............... ,. ........ ....... . ....... ····•'" ". '". ,., .... "'"" . ....... ~-o-•''" ··-.. .,, __ o ..... w• .. ... ·-· '0'""" .... _ ........ .. , "" ... "" "' ' .... ., ..... ..... ,. '" ''" ... '" ' ·-~ .. _,., -Mo<• ., .. _, .............. .••.. "'""'" _ ... ..... _.__ .... , ............ .. ,,, __ ...... ,, ........ .. ............... tMO•IO<Ollt•INI .. .. ..... , ........ .. .,,_ -·--- I _.. _ ... 1,J..,.. .... _ ' ., .• ·~ 12 DAil v PllOT FA .till,\' CIRCL"S ...... ... ., __ ' . .. . •: ·-.. _ ... ' · .. .. . ,,,, Bii KeaHe "I wi>h we could sleep in the hey in thot barn• 11 Red s Encourage U.S. Hip}Jies--Not Theirs \H)\\ICO\\' l1\P1 -In uf. f1c1al So\ 1rl l',I 1·s. l h c A m (' t ! c '1 n hippies IS a prornntrr nf fl<'ace and 1n· ternat1 C>!'!al friend ship. But the Soviet hippie is a bll.'11. Soviet tele1 i~ion screens ha1'e shn"n Amrr1 can pnt1cemf'n b r a n d 1 sh 1 n g n1J,!htsl1t·k~ in breU.ing up an. t111<1r derno11s1rat1r1ns by long- ht11rctJ r1rrnon.~lrdtor~ The J\(if-1 . (ir !>l'(Tt'I pnl l\'I', rlnn ·r like Ru ssian hippies r1·1·n \\ h"n !11l•y "ant to pru1c~t "th<' 11np£'ni1hsl American ag- i;f4.·'>~ion 1n \'1ctnarn ., The slorv is told nf a ~1n~cnw hippie lr-ader named Solnyshko. or Lillie Sun . "lie thought up the idea of joining with-nur hippie friends in the \\'est,·• r.11 informant said. ··Soln1·,hku thought I he t1Ulhnr1\1es <·nuld har<lly argue \.\Hh a prote.'>I against the \'1etnam \1ar, so he urgan1lctl 00". "Solnyshkn !11ld h1~ [riLnds that the local trade un1cin clluncil had gll en th<" iJk;...v f .. r the de1nonstra\Jon. n1a,\he tf1 persuade those nt his frienrls '.l'M v.·ere lr.~s inclinc·d to 1n· voke the angrr of 1he J)l'll1ce. "Anyv.·<i y on June 1. ab11u1 J.)() \1 o<;co11« hippies i;?alhcred near Red Square. Their plan 11as to n1arch up Ccrtzen Street and dov.·n che Hing to the Amcric2.11 Emb;1ssy. "They gol started v.·ith Solnyshko leading them and carrying a placard that read •\lake love not war' in English. .. But "'hen the\' turned into (irrtzen a d(•lachmenl or 1nili1ia ;.>.rid KGA "'ere \\'ailing for th•·ni. "\1 ost uf thcrn got 10 lo 1a da~s in Jt1il. Some were pul 111· 1r1 psrchiatric prisorL<; and all th•JsC. 11 1th long hair got a haircu t and a KGB lectu re.'' Evidentl y the aulhorlt1cs are al so trying lo bre<:'ok up black :narket syndicates which sup- ply marijuana to Moscow, Leningrad :ind Ki ev. As 1n the \\'est. rnnst po t ~snokers here arc students and arlists. '!'he \;iw provides eight ~cars in a !c.hor carnp for possession. Rul lhc possibility of a :-:1rctch in a camp n\ay not £tetcr 1nany Russian hippies. Onf' s;iid: "llf'll, if 11e t·an't cvcn prote:.:t against the Victnain wa r. "'h?.t else can \.\'e do ? Ju.~t play our gullars. smoke and 11'-ll'tl 11i HBC and Voice of An1crica." Heali~tic Note At/,/ict Explains Theft lLf-:YEl.A:". 0 11·1111 -,\1 rs. Chrry1 Schmutl nl suhurban 1odr1M'ndrn1·" look a trip 111 '.\!'"' 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N:hrn1dl "1 .1rn relurninf! 1hr 1trm~ tn 1nu that I lrrl 1•uu \\111 nrrd ~·l'r\' n1uch. :\Is~. the~r 1!cn1• ha1:c no n1onpta ry value !11 1111· \lrs S1·h11ndl )OU h.11·r run :ifnul nl (1111· <if th"~" 1n- f:imnu' .\t•w 'i nrk dr·11i: .ad rl 1• I' \nd b1·!11•v1• nlt' I ;1111 11111;. ~nrry Ii• h;ovr p11s,1hl~ '"1u•·d \nu!' 1'Js1t lo lu111·1 t~. · l~tJI I did 11h;.it I <lid fror :<.h,."r rll'l'C~~~11y and I an1 .~or- "' r1r:1'r dnn 'I hale all r1 r11g ,,dr!1t·t~ hC<'llll~P nJ v.•h;1t I h;1Vl' rJnnr Jn yr1ll \VP aff' \l('k r•'n· pl1• ;ind nl'rd 1hc hPlp nf 1hr ~·11111111111111.\' to i·tirr our sw kn('~°' In ~nn1P ('ll SC~. 1111 ~ :urt I' r1n1 for1hc111n1n~ · If 1hrrr 1~ 11 prn~r<1111 1n 111ur h•1m1• ln"'n tha1 hl'lps ad· rhcl~. please do all you can to ~Upf)Otl it "And mavhe v.•hat h ii' h11ppenC'd l<t You. hy me, wnn '! h:'lp('H'n 10 01hrr~. tor, who knu\.\·s. )lllt rn:iy be hit again.) "So lnng." '.'j ' " ' ••• • . h .1. " • ·~ ' . ... l/N·IROOK HARDWARE euul. I.UMBER Genuine 1'Rapala'' FILET KNIFE • A stainless steel beauty inc handsome leather sheath. ·• So sharp you con even !hove with itl REG. $J,95 Save Over $1 ,00 Regulation Size POOL CUES • Smooth two piece hardwood cues screw toge th er eC'6ily. •Approved by ''Lin-Brook Fotsl'' REG.$3.95 SAVEOVER$1.50 .'· Warm! 3 lb, Polyester Fin SLEEPING BAG • 33"x77" •izo. •Washable.• 100')', nylon outers hell! • 100')', nylon lining,• 1 DO inch zipper •ips 2 bogs together. •Sown-inttostraphandles. $ .49 • Wildassortmontofcolorsl REG. $11.99 BUY ONE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PQOL'SHARKI BUY ONE FOR EVERY MEMBER Of THE FAM/lY AT 1HIS GIVE·AWAY PRICE/ '>'J,•QO\ .~~iSTAPL(ijJ ACKER • High ccmpre.,ion tacker with bullt-in staple mna•er. •Mode of case hardened steel and coated for rust resistance. •Hord enameled fini.sh. REG, $4.99 TUES. & WED. ONLYI Genuine ''Lufkin'' TAPE MEASURE • t J" ''Th• Ona Preferred By Profess1ona s • 1Ji" wid e x 10 ft, • Epo~y c.ootin g pro tects ~!ode ogoinsl weor and c brcis1on. • Eo1'( to reod whi1e foc.e. TUtS. & WlO. OHlY'1 5 Piece WRENCH SET • High quolit'( open end wrenc..~ se~7a·~ ~roduoled siiel from 11 /32 to • • Ho! drop forged olloy steel, • Chrom e plated for ruJI resittonce. • Ground & po1iihed. REG, $2.89 $1 .oo OFF/ TUlS. & \YID. ONLY! (xtra Thick 'IJ.i11x2 Ft.x4 Ft. PEGBOARD •Extra strong, '!." thiclc Pegboard is 2 ft. wide &4 ft. long, •Put some u~ & crgoniie the pantry, garage, shop-- even th e kids roomr •An unbeatob1e borgainl REG. 79c 112 OFF! c Ea. TUES, & WED. ONLYJ Hamilton Scotch UTILITY BOX • 1 f V1 "x5"JCJ '!."steel b:)1t for tools, loc.kle or genero1 -slo ragt. • Full leng!h pia no 1-tingt. • Seomleis c:on1trvc.lion, •Recessed handle for easy stocking. You'd lxpecta $1 .59 Prlco Togl Hand-Crafted LADDERBACK CHAIR •All hardwood with double woven fibre seat. • Reedy to point, stain or wax. • 43" Jiigh back- 1811 high sect. REG. $12.99 SAVE $5.00 TUES. & Wiii, ONLY! • TUES. & WID. ONLY! Deluxe SHAG RUG RAKE • Chase away the carpet frirz ies & keep your shcg looking bea utiful & new. • Heavydutypolyrake'woh't hann shag flbers. • Extra wide 19 1/, II need saves steps & timo. REG. $2.99 WIS. & WID. ONLY! -· tlAll Y PILOT -' ~ ~ ' ..... ·. . . . _.,. .~ ' ;" ........ . • / "'-'t. '/' . . . ,. •. ••• . translated, that's"Back to School Means South Coast Plaza," where this week you can be enter- tained whi le you shop. Today, through Wedne sday, the Popcorn Theatre Puppeteers present three shows daily at 12 , 2 :3 0 and 4 p.m. ' ' . ,\ \ ... ,. ' • \ \ ' There will be Karate demonstrations all week lon g, and on Saturday, Aug . 21 we proudly play host to the 200 conte stants from throughout th e State who w ill be vying for Miss Cal iforn ia-Te en. It will be an exciting week. Remember , BTS/MSCP . . ' \'"'' ' _-,;: ~ • -• .. . · .. · ' .... _, ·~-~-~ ' .. ) .. ,. ' -, . ~ ~ DAJ L'f tJlOT . ' '•\-,- " . " . ' .. ' . .. • • loath Coast ?tua "Tiil llAllllST MAU OF AU• llJITOLAT SAN DllGOfU!WA Y, COIT A MllA • • .. . •.· , . . " • t'-SOuth C•••t Pl1t•_!upplemen1 tc the CAIL Y l'ILOT--Men., Aug. 161 1971 South Coast Pl aza Features Back to School Specials ... ·-· ·.· Ti :-:· 0 -··· .·. Teen Ca lifornia Clim ax Saturday Selection Competition ~=~; South Coast Plata \.l'Lll hw.1 :•lht fi nals of the !'.'171 ~h's :•: Califomia Teen on Saturrl<i\ 1n · the Carousel Court · .•. Entry blanks fur :tll j!,1rl~ 13 r;:to 17 years old tl rP <l\'t1i! .. hl r al ·:::t.111!! C a l1fo r n1a-Tc en :::Headq11arter~. 2~ N Tustin ::,:Avenue. Santa Ana (;iris will : .. :rre;ister a1 g ... 01 <ii the center :;4 nd take part 10 ;i full day o( "::Con1petition includi ng . model· :•:ing outfits that lhev ha\'e .:::Coordinated. pcrsonaiity 1n-.:;~erviews. .11nd personal ap. :·~.11.rance ballol.'I. :-: A un iqut entry form 11 ~ks • :~\'ery girl lo describe herself. ···-tier slate. her country. and tell About one of hi!!r goals. Hl!!r gchool 11nd home activities also count. ' • -· SHE 'LL COORDINATE MISS TEEN CONTEST Ch•rm School Op1r•tor Florence Sm•I•• Finalists are picked rrom their entry b!ank.c.. wh ich are free. and from snapshots which the girl sends in wit h her application. Trophies and prizes are given to girls v.'ho are judged :as wiMers in a gala pageant finals Ofl Saturday night . 'They ;'.:lre : Miss California-Teen, who rece 111es silver. pnzes. pen1 ng , ii silver trophy ii " d and an l!-day paid tnp to New prizes; and fi,•e fashion board York City ; four California-award \\'inners, v.·ho each Princesses. \\'ho receive silver receiv~ certi ficates a n d trophies and prizes ; Miss Hap-merlals. ·: :: ,· .· :- ::~ Planning First 1\l e11 11.> ' ' -:! 11 ·~ not clear \\'hether th e~·· re trying I n decide \\•herP ln pu! the ktlchPn nr .. ~:'"hat to have on lhP f1rr;1 n1en11. But if'~ sure 1hal \\'ally Hnll P n~!e1n (lef1). ::: president of 1-l unry Tiger He staur ant c hain. anrt arr h1 tec! ~nb 8 Arnetl .. >\I.A . ~:: 1rP 1n plenty of time fnr f t r~I lu nch 1n be served at ne1\' eating place \\·hen 11 ;:,;. opens in December at Sou th Coas.t \'ill.age. :+ --------'------------ ~!!Black Belter Tops Show ·:·. • ·::: Kar ale demonstralLC1ns \1'1111---------------------I ~:.be ~rformed daily 1n the ::.::Carousel Court. of Sou!h Coast ·:~ Pla1.a 1t 1 ·JO and 3:00 p.m. ·:; du rin& lhis v.·eek Black Hell .:: expPrl Bob Sulliv11n and 1wo of ;::nis studtnt5 \\'Jll put (In 1he rx- . ·i11hiliC1n In the rl;iily demnnslr::it1nn:<. ~ullivan wil l break ob1rrts nl v.·ood 1.1•ith hi:< hAnds and fePt. demnn5!r;i1ing !hr srerd <inrl powrr in lhe mn\'t'mtnt ~ or punch. i;;trikt and kick. Ht also will He hPl\\'ttn h~·o chairs. wit h his hear! nn one chair and lhP hrel~ nf his feet on the other v.·hile someone rrom the 1udience atsnd!'i fin his 1rtomi1ch. Ht 11.lso plans In !lihow lhf' K11t11 rform~ nf mn\•eml"ntsl and fref' lil.!hl in11 Sulli van. a native n f Auslrali 11. h;i~ ser\·rrl !ht Nrw Snu!h Wales rol1r" fnrce "·' a cnnstablt until the f!fst of thi' vear when he lrft Svrlnrv fnr :Jap1n where he 5hidlerl 11nrl traifN!f'I fM lv.'o mnnlh5 helotr rttfivin~ his second deg:rre b!Jick be.It . Soll lvan. \l'lllJ has 11~ ~Of'nl eomr time ~mnng I h ,.. 11bori@:ine.' f'<i!in;i: r n n k" rl Jn1tke. k ::ins:i11rl'ln !'Ill! :inrl Wllch ttv ,1 rub!-, prl",,..n!l\' h;i~ a K11ratl' rlub i:i t 1h" N""' P'lt! Beach Yti.1CA nn T11r5df.lv i:inrt Thursd1y nl1ihts And nn · ~fnn · d.11y 1.nrt \\',.rlnr~rl:i'' f'1·rn1n,1!• at tht Santa An11 Y~f'A C hee.<e 0 ( [he IF eek _, BUTTER NIP llGULAll '1.S9 lb. (l/j1r Gnrid. 'i 11;.. 1 fl t hr11 ,'i "l· 21 This 5tmi-sof1 'h1e~1 w1!h ~moll ho!'' is on! of ovr bt~I s,11,ng t he1st1. It l-oos o ti•ouanl flavor !hat go11 or~o1 w1Th wmmer bfv1r. 011e11. Somol11his d1hghrlul thttSI b~for• 1ou bit1. Gar he 11.rlllitgel Chll111 p.r FOR VACATION AND BACK TO SCHOOL GO .AIL-ANTIC Clranit•• 'La99a91 8 lave 11% l••ry•11• 1 .... • to•d b•rtol11! Htre'1 • 9r••t 011•1 Now y•11 co11 tw11 Atlo11rlc'1 f.,hlt11oltlt Gro11lto1 l11tt•lJ•. rlqht frolJI •11r Nflllor 1tMk, •11d urvo 011 od41rio11ol 20~· •. ll0911larly SALE MN't Yol••·llok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl6.00 $28.80 Lffl ... v.1 ... l'•k . ........... Jf.00 31.20 Pomlly Yol-o·ll•k .. ' " ' ' ..... 4J.OO 36.00 Boh .>\gu ilera. n1anager of Gentry Ltd . poses \\'tlh Orange Coast College learn \vh 1ch \von first place unclud inj! nul ft l s of l·lang Ten shirts and cord flares fron1 Gentry they're mod elini:; here i 111 Buil d a Better Garbens!angel Con- test's Collegiate Divi sion. Champ!> tn ronlrsl co-spo n~ored by DA ILY PILo·r and Sou th Coas't Plaza are (from left) Sieve Lilly, Dave Perry, Dan Swofford and Glenn Truitt. Noack Trophy Co. designed an rl donated the trophy -a garben· f>tange! Itself. 21 ·· Cerry•11 ClrauhopjJOt . , , •. , 24" Clrauh•,,.r ............ 26" Clru1h.,,., ............ 29" or ... he,.,., ............ 20.00 16.00 21.00 16.80 24,00 19.20 JD.00 24.00 10.40 9.99 KICKER TIE 5DAY 790 3PECIAL The ki cker i• big on campwl In dull-fini!h brown 11.·1.xy leather 11o·ith atriped epeed lacu . ~tack heel an d notched extension role. At (Tea t aavinlr8 no11o·! ~.-....... US l YOU~ l.t.,.~A.M E R IC.A~D AT ?Le£ds 5outh roast 'Plaza Bristol Sr. at San Oit10 Frwy., Cost• MeJA I I I I l • ' I Atr• • Toto ••• , ••.•• , •••••••• ll.00 For School "" , ... ... ············· 16.00 12.80 +- Separates that go lo· gether can be found all over the Lri ne Bryant store in South Coast Plaza. J\nd 1he great classics lhal ma ke lhe fashion spotlight for Fall, 1971 , aren't all in "slim line" designs, either. s .. 011r co1n!Jltto llrtt of FOOTLOCKlllS e114 DORMI· TOll Y TllUNICS ... 111111 DlllYfllYI ROOTEN'S LUGGAGE • SOUTH COAST PLAZA Soll Dl"lJ& llwy, at lrl1tol c.,,. """' 540-3110 Mo11. One Prl. 10 o.1n.-f :OO ll·"'·-Sot. 10 o.1n.•6 P·"'· Udoff's SUMMER WHITE SALE ~~~ AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA All Perfect Quality CANTERBURY PRINT Rtg. S6.50 TWIN FLAT TWIN FITTED Reg. 7.50 full .......... 4.99 Reg. 10.00 Queen ....... 6.99 Reg. 13.50 King •....••• 8.9 9 Reg. 4.60 coses ........ 3.29Pr Reg. 5.20 Cases ........ 3. 79,. J.P. STEVENS NO-IRON PERCALE PRINTS •Jungle Cat• Big Red• flower Patch• Chelsea Reg. 5.SO Twin Plat Twin F!tt•• Reg. 7 . .50 Pull fl•t llull flttt4 Rtg. l l.SO Quain flat Qvaen Fltt•• Rtg. lJ.SO 1Ci1t9 'lat 1Cln1 'itt•• 4.99 5.99 8.99 11.50 20 % O" ON J.P. STIVINS l uxury Sheared Ve lvet SALE! PRINTS · SOLIDS· JACQUARDS • Nocturne• Big Red• Rayena I TOWELS I 1119. 2.SO IATH 1.99 R19. 1.SO HAND 1.29 Reg. 79c fingertips , , , .•• , , , • 59c ea. Reg. 3.50 BOID Mais ..•..••.. 2.50 ea. Stock up thos1 linan closets now with th1s1 ptrf &et ~or. ity • Top bron<l towth. Sht tts by Stevtnsl .Allot Low Whita Saft Prit ts. Colorful, dttorotiva ond proctkol. o,1• l.-111 ht1t 'tll t P.M,. S•t, 'tll 6 !J.M. ' ' ,. l SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bri1t ol al San Diego fw y Costa Mesa Phont 546-6812 -. . -·-.. - Mon ., Aug. 16, 1971 -South Co.-1t Pl•11 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT=:; Plaza Merchants Send Back ; em School with Big Bargains to HUMPTY DUMPTY AS SEEN IN POPCORN THEATER He Dances So Hard His Trousers Fall Down Popcorn Thea ter-- It s a Puppet Show }'un, PXCJ\('111Ct11 and 1anl<iS\' \l'lll rule the day as 1hC re11owrH'd Por1c:or11 Theater Puppctrrri:: perforrn one of their uruque <ind dehi,:htfLil pn1du t:l1un,, '"The .\1ystcry of the St.·~:ret Fort>:St.°' ludav thruugh \\'l'dnc.~1l<1y at South l.'0<1St Plaza. A rc<1 I 1nvs1erv unfolds as this tun t' i u I :.ri.1f'rryonette l\l u~tl·al" takt•s Pl·ter Popcorn, \\hO h;1.~ real pnpcorn hair, nn .e11 enthanting Rdv~nture 111lo the Secret }~ores!. Surprise aitcr surprise JXlPS nul as he runs into old fncnds like Humpty Dumply, who stands ovrr 1wr, feel tall, and f\\i.."5 f.-l uffet"s Spider. who ae· tually runs out through the audience. One mon1ent pf s1 nng pull· ing magic lollo"'s another, as whole i.::roups of marionettes hop out fro1n behind sta,ge, dancing For an audience that will be left enthralled ~·1th the su rprise happy ending . • WICK ED WITCH IS BOTH FUNNY ANO 'BAO' She's in 'Mystery of the Secret Forest' Free Movie Tickets for Youngsters S-Outh Coa.~t Plilza rf'ccntly kicked off it-" fir.~1 in a ~cries nf sum1nrr S ;:i tu rd il .\' childrcn·s matinrcs sponsored by 20 of the sh\1pp1ng ccn1er's stores and held ;:>J 1he South Coast Plaza 11 1'h c a Ir f' starling caf·h S;1turday al II :1 ,m . 'J'he !0-ll'crk prog r;im h;1s crcalcd <·onsidcrab!c goodwil l an1<1ng South Co<.>.->l Plaza shopper.ywho arr <1blc to drop 1hrir children off at the thratcr, shop and I.lien return :ii 1 p.nl Lo pic k up their off- spring 1'hc tv.·u.hnur pro 1: ram includes a full leoglh "(; .. ralrd fl•a1ure movie. plus t o!ur cartoons. ...... For the re mainder of the summer program, films to be shown include: ··Last Saf <.>.ri." starring Stewart showing 1\ug. "Fitzwilly... v.•il11 J)ycli , on Aug. 28. (;raingc r. 21 a TI rl Dick van 1·ic ke!s arc absolu!ely tree and availa ble at the following South Coast Pla1 . .,, stores. \\lal11chs ~1 usic Cily, Gene's, Toy Center, Singer Sewing Center, Cl 1 n e · s Stationery, Golden Needle Fabrics, F.\V. \\'oolworth, Kaplan's, South Coast Drug, King's. Albcr!'s Hosiery. Scars H.oebuck & Co .. Bergst rom·s Baby News. Hu b- bub. Harris & F r a n k , Pickwick Boo k Shop. 1·he We! Seal. J ewels by .Jose ph , Field's and Lindberg Nu tri tion. J(JDS LOVE UNCLE LEN ANDRE VAOAS , SOUTH COAST PLAZA II MANAGER , COLLE CTS TICK ET S Kid, Get Free Passes to Saturday Matinees from Participating Stores Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT (I bait~ hove n th'"" W<!~ Sl"t k!"I cind bl' o r rl•e blu,. lobPI of !hP Und"~ wri!Prl le>bn•ntruy .. ' ' DESIGN LIN E STEM-LITES d# NOW f.VAILABLF IN 100 COMBINATIONS Of BASES, GLOBES, COLUMNS, SH A D~~ AN D f lNISHf S °" DE SIGN LINE, d uery Jpec i11/ la mp .... 11t iery <pecit1l price•.' qlC1b t1 are h11nd blown, opal cosed alo~s. ond canted wi1h n !ayer of cl eC1• cyr~to l. All SI lMll l l bo ~e1 , GLOB~S. COLUMNS, orid SHADES (Ht 1nter<hor19eoble moli ing possrb!e ony dl"\iun.l combonotoon!I Bristol 01 the Son DieQO Freeway: Costa Mesa Lower Moll level -540-7777 " POPCORN THEATER FAMILY POSES WITH MEMBERS OF THEIR PUPPET 'FAMILY' John, Vivian Brunner and Son, Paris, Among Those Odd Character1 Somewhere ---------· ----- I There are men's shops and there are men's shops ... ... then there's us. 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' C-Sauth Co.1,t Pl11• Supplement to the DAil Y PILOT-Mon., Aug . 16, 1971 U.S. Stance in Asia Must Change for Peace Says Expert WASHINGTON (UP!l Unlesa the United States Joosens IL! militery ties wlth Taiwan and reduces i ts pre!l!':DCt in the !Ol.lth and west Pacific area, Washington will have "no logical basis for working out e sympathelic relationship" with Conununist China. according I.ft an old ··China band ." And, finally, unleu the United States changes iu strategic auns of containing communism In Asia, it will be "predestined to fight coun· terrevolulionary wars on China's periphery -if not against China itself." Rather Communist China in the years ahead is likely to 4raw closer to the Soviet Union and to revitalize the Soviet-Chinese defense treary which was concluded in 1950. These are some of the con· clusions reached by diplomatic specialist 0 . Edmund Clubb in a 578-page study of Sino-Soviet relations entitled "Russia and China, The Great Game." 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Short Sleeves •lilllt.I. •UI( COYllO.I .,.~.fJ1"4JJI ....... 11 ~ .. ..,. .. ,..... ..._. ;HO .... \ 4U .Jt11 *' (CIM...,... 011"&1.U' " tU.Jr.11, ~)·17•1 ,,a,1.,,.,, ...... , 1 NOU1W()t)& ........ , '"'0Uwtl09 .,..,,,, 10"0 Hl(M t JJ,OUI by the Columbia Univer.nty Prtss. aubb wved as the U.S. consul general ui \>eking from 1947 to 1950 and as the State Department's director of the office of Chlnese affairs from 1950 to 1952. Clubb's study or Sino-Soviet relations from the 12th cen- tury onwards went to press before President Nixon an· nounced that he planned to v1~it Peking be fore fo.tay, 1972. Clubb c ommented subse· quently in the New York Times that while President Nii:en might win domesllc gains from such a voyage there was serious doubt as to whether U.S . .COmmunist rela- t1ons could be normalized unless President Nixon was willing to abandon the Na- tionalist Chinese on Taiwan. In his historical view. Clubb sees lhe United States, the Soviet Union and Communist Oiina jockeying [or powe r, one against the other, in Asia. "The urge to power is In- herent in expansive politics:' he writes. ..Thus in an era when empires are viewed as anachrorust1c. lhree remam - China, tht Soviet Union and the United Stales. "In a world too small for modern warfare, they a re 1n contact in many sectors; true to the nature of imperial states, they compete and are currently in conflict. The futu re of each will be in- fl uenced in large measure. in· evitably, by domestic develop- ments. The future of mankind may be decided by the out· come t1f the contest of the three In the world arena." The former diplomat ev idently believes that there is little immediate hope for a true rapproachment betwetn Washington end Peikng: ''The America n t re a I y alliance with the nationalist faction on Formosa (Taiwiln) is only an added guarantee that the postures of reciprocal hostility will be broken down only laboriously, and over a Jong term." Communist China. Clubb believes, will appreciate the value of cflllaboraling with the Soviet Union to weaken the U.S. p<isition in the Pacific - particularly after the death ef Prieeo Effecme throU(lh~ 2lat. r\'""' I IOTO ,.,.,,I I (11 U IOI ..,,.,,.,,, ,., ...... 111-JJl \.)J1 .l l \1 ''-'~J. 10 1J1.1e.: /.ND co. • ,., .. 0 ... l )t .J 111 ••ro t l l ·l lll I UITI II IHINOI t ll.·l.i1 • •• ,.,, ooo .. 1c.1. J••·I Tll 10 111.llCI llt·l fll Y•U I' 1•l·•···· •••. ,,)~ \IUIOOMT 71•·1f1 I Sati1factlo" Ouaro"te1d Or You r Monty lo<k "'-"'I I \?:)1i. .. .;:::' -I ..a"'1P'---~ ... --·~ --.... __,.,, ~ ... JOU!" 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'\~ •. r_ • • 4 .... -• ·~ .. -.-• Mon., Aug.16, 1971-South Co1st Pl111 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT-S U.S. Witlldrawal Puts Cri111p • ID Vietna111 (JUANli 1'Rl COMB AT 1ng husband and e igh t A U.S. government study mos! are expecl.ed to be gone the bases give thenl security le1:1s! three prn11nee.~ have BASE , Vietnam (UPI ) chi!dretl. restriclc.-d to official us ie in a fiew "'·eeks. e!earances and off1c1a\ passes. asked for 1nassi1·e US. funds h ··1 don't wan! to think about 1 , h bl "'I used to make straw hats r v Hoang T i Duong doesn"t quite recent y 11•arneu t at poss1 e 1'he number o 1etname..se tn bankroll pub lic 11·ork5 prn-11," Duong, dark-haired and al h<ime," she said. silllng on believe 11 yet. She's seen the freckle·faced, sNd. "Le'ts talk large-scale jnblessness caused a bun k and staring i.l.l her bare 'A"orkers on the payroll of the iert to hire dJSmissed Viet· trucks moving out by the hun-about something else. f\.1aybe by the 11llhdrawal "would feet. "But 1 don't think 1 can U.S. governmer.l or American namese. dr!'ds e:t ch day, and she's things 11·ill work oul okay, I m::rkP ~n easy target ff"lr anti._ get more than $1:'1 doing H. "''ar co ntractors has dropped Thell S governnlt'nt has M'l d ., l l "" 1 All I govcmn1ent and anti-U.S. Th•l's "Ol <"o"gh lo feed my steadily slnce the w ithdraw~ up )Ob referral and retraining overheard Lhe Cls talking. But on '-'•1an o go u.:ggu g. 1·1· 1 -1 1· " " " .. 6 " .,.,·ant is work so \ can make po 1 ica agt 11 ion. farni!y. The you ngest one is began-from 8 hig hof 1 t,,,,)() programs in 1najor problem she still cah"t get it into her enough money for my farnily.'' J)uong earns aboul tJ6 8 only one month old. 1 c"nt lel in 1969 to an estimated 120.000 areas, but \Vashingtnn has fail. head that in a few days she's 'l'housans ul Vietnainese n1onth rlcariing lhr~ hoolches I.hem starve." last June 30, U.S. off icials ed to 2.cl so far on the public going to be out of a job and .,.,•orkcrs at U.S. fl.1ilitary (h<Jrrarks) r.I. !he base. She Almost every U.S. b<1~ in rt'ported. .,.,·orks requc·sts, broke. Bases and covernn1enl off icrs bega n "''orkl ng there a )'ear Vietnam has hootch n1aids like The officials said I he The U.S. gove rnn1ent study, The 3:'1-year-tild '•hoot ch are being laid off eu:h n1onlh and a half ago af1er her hus· Duong to clean barracks. nuinlit'f of Virtnan1ese hired shown 10 Unite d pres 5 n1aid," (cleaning won1anl al as Ameru::a n troops pull out or h;iod. 'fran Minh Tri, 37, had 1nake beds, 11·ash unilorrns privately hy Americans -lnternatiunal by an official in· the Quang 1'ri Combat Ba~e Jndrx-hina. 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Or Your Money (O#ll"ON OlfNOALI LONG lfACH 'AIAOINA SANTA J( Sl'IUNaJ THOUSAND OAICI Vl•MONT •S6·2Jl I, f.32·S161 243·1004, 2'4-461 I •Js.0121 611.J211, JJT ·'211 SlAJt.S1 Jt.OlllUCKAND CO. 944.1011 4fT • .eS66, J22·1 IJI 7Sf·1911 Ba(k • •• ·-.•• 11 --.·~ • ---~ J .>, . • I I I • " •, ' . • 1 6-South Coest Pl111 Suppl!._ment to tke DAI LY PILOT-Mon., Aug. 16, 1971 Relies of Past? , • -- Myste1·ious Rock s Spa1·l{ing lnte1·est 1 · • GREENFIF:LlJ, ~lat.s. (\'l'l 1 -Alop n n1ounta1n ;ibout 11 miles west of here s1<1 nd a half-dozen stones -~n1a llt•r thAn a n1an , l<trgcr 1h;1n a chJlri -ni.vstl•r1ous In 1hNr syn1111etr,\ and t:u rinu~ IJ('- causr , areharn)og t\';J lly., the1 are 1n the wroni? !)Jl rt 11! lht• 'J.'(\fld . 1'h('IT /IH'<llll!lJ,; ;u 1d 1 lu· origin of whoever pl;it:(•rl lh('!ll there arf' a 111a tl('r or 1•1111- jccture. b11t to sorne expt•r!s they are furthrr ev1dent e an ancient European culture had Test T11be Children Overrated'? \VASHl~(;TQN 1l!Pl ) -\Ve ha ve hf'en w·<1rnrd riuitf: a Int lately that s{·1en<·e one (Jf the~ days will be able tu produ<;c hun1an beings bred in the (t'Sl tube and lailon·d to \1'h:-O.!C'V(·r specifir;al1ons their r u I c rs rnight deen1 desir;ible. 1t is true that gc1u;tics, 1ht' science or hrrC'di1 y, has L'(1111e a long v"ay in recent dcr:adcs. It h<1s aehievcd 1nuch till· derstanding or \he bax:hetnieal process 1hat transrn1l sp1..'L'if1e lrai!s frn1n one pl :1nl or anin1<1I generation Io 2.nothf'.'r. 11 has r('ad !11c bhH•prinls or lhc gc11L·~- !! ;d~o ;_1pp\'ars 1 h <1 L mankind rnay nol he prrp;il'('d e1hieall_1• to t<1kc nn lht:' forn1ichthle resr1ons1billl .1' of designing and 1nanufacturing people. The warncrs -"t!'C fl da_I/ when ;:iuthoritarian stairs n1 i g h t clrcrce err2.tion of so m<1ny thntL~ands nf wnrkt'rs. big vf mustle bu t not no l ;1 b \ .v brainy or sn n1any thousand s of brain h_\ b1i! sul1servient technologist.~. and sn 0n. Tht'.V c;in Jur;.:t'l 1IH•1r wur- ries for the trnc hr1ng a11d cheer up a U11 , :irc<1rd1ng lo Dr. P!1i11p H. Abcls(H I. .. The dire pretiit tions of thf' pott'n- tiHlit1es uf nrw scu·nt·c." hC' ;o:.ays. "have 011!run lhe ac- co1nplish111cn\s · Abelson 1s pn:s11 ll'nt of \hr C<irnt·gie t n s 1 i 1 u I 1 n n uf \\'i1sh1ngton anti l'fl1!111· uf S.:irnce. 11t•ek l~· 1uurnal of thc Amcric<111 Asso1·i;'.t1011 fflr !he Ad1·<111t~rnen\ of Sf'U'llf'('. The mai n in1n1cd1alr <"llll· ~l'quen1·c 11f all l)H' ''d1 n· p!'PthC"t1ons." lie sa_>s, n1:1y bi· public rr1·til~ion a g a 1 n s I b1ochrm1c<1\ sttHlit•s ;1 n d "harml11 I rt's!nt·\1on.~ 4111 al l i;;e1cnt 1fic n •·,r:trl'h In any !'<1~1· hi' :-:1 1d 111 ;1•- crn1 c<l 1tnr1<11. \:ilk nf "f!C!l1'1 I(' eng1nPenng is pn•111;iH1rr ;inrl \J11rr:ihsl11"' and "r\1~!11rh~ lhe public unnrl't<Ss;1ril~ " \\'h<i1 st;H"lt'tl :1\1 1hr dol rfu l ,:ppcu!;i \1nn ;ihuul 11-,1 1uln'' h<ihi\'S ;i nd j.!l'l1<'11C ('11g1n1•l'r- ing·1 II sl Clll~ [1u1n a 1 1101 h·~t ;11'· f'n 1n p \1s hn1r111 '' 1h1· ff'l'11l 1,;1l l<Hl nf ii liUllldl \ r~c. Ill <1 lr<-I 1u!1r and ~1'!·p1nc. 11 ;'.\11 c f.ir ii 11 t'•·~ 1•r :-<1 H111l1\Cl'I"! h<11 e h1 •c11 dn111).!, 1111,., 11 ti ll 111:H\\ Plhl'I" !'I"" I•'' l••I 111.11 1_1 I · H1o<·h1 ·1111~1~ :ti(' •'\l"'rl• ;1\ 1'1 kl!lj! 1111• ;ql,!)'I ',,I d Ab<'lson. ":111LI 1111 ~ (':in rc;issrn1blr "(\Ill( .~uh~1~1 (•111s I The 10!JI ~~~l!·rn. h1\\\('\l'!, IS ordrrs ul n1a gn11ud1> n1•l1'l' (•on1plc~ th an 1111.1 tlung l hey h;>.1·e put lr1g1•1 h1·1-" In a11v c;.1sl'-1\111· n ·s<1r! to gr nE"tic ·enginrrnn~" l It isn't likl'ly. ;1cl·onh1ig 101 Abelson, tu "111att:h the too\.~ Lhat are alread1' <il'<J ilrtblr." "For c:::an1pil'. ;irt11ie1 <1I in· SPrnination 1s 11'Hlf'\~· used to improve livest{)(:k." s 11 id Abelson. "!f .~nine fu ture rul'1ng clk11u' decided \11 l'ni.:a~c 1n hu.·11:1n J:Cnct1c 1n1prol'l'nie111 , !ht'Y \lnuld he rnore likely In adopt this trchn1que and lo 1•n1rloy their own sernen il1<"Jl to use m aterial coneo<:led in the laboratory.'' BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS se1rlrd in NP "'' F:ngland long brlui't' Chrislopher Colunibus :i1;1de his At ln111c crossing. Tt1t' st;u1ding stunes are con- l r:1r~ tu popularly held beliefs :;il111ul ;\t·w JO:nglond '.~ an· tiqu11 .... Sorne :irt haeulogll'al qu.1rteri; elil11n tht're \\'as 110 !-:urt1 p1 •:111 l"<1n1 <1r;L w11h ~orth A1 ncr1can pnor l1l Cu lurnhu.~ . .,,. ·"rh1)se slOIJ(·s shouldn't lie ~ thr-r·!' ... t1t·cordi11g 10 J :>J!lt>S P. If' \\'hillall Jr. of Loudon, N. II., head archaeologist fc,r the l\cv.' ~". n g J a n d Antiquit ies RPst'arc·h A s soc i a I i on ~N EAHA1. a group ded icated !u unraveling the mystery sur- rounding n1any slr<i nge stone stru<'!urcs a n d form<itiuns fou11d throughout Ne w England. \\'h!11all s<i1d !here ~.re no other knriwn formations in this region <1uite like that found atop lh1s particular hill in ll'l'Slern l\1assachusc11 s. Bui, he ernphasi'l.ed, "l ha l'e Sf'E'tl n1any ~1n1l1ar sites in the Rnt1 sh Isles, places where 111 r g;_1lith1e fs1onc-huilding) L·ullure thrived thousands of .)'l'i:lrS ilglJ_" < .. • . .; ,, '"'-' . f _j )~': . ~,,, ' f'!; • Kissy Missy Clea1i \l1hil1 :1ll has n1adc sever<il tri ps 10 Euroix• :;ccking to establish links b{'tween the str;inge s1nnc works in his parr uf !hf' wor!d nnd those known ln have bcrn part of lhflt old rnegali1hie culture. '!'he t·orrel;i1ion he1v:cen what he has seen and his si1c, he said. 1s t'xlrt·nie l_v strong. \Vhat ~r.~·.kes him so certoin, hl' said. is lhe pal tern in which rhe storlf's arc l:1id out. Al so, th l',I' iire on top uf a mountain 11,ll:ifl fer[ above sea level ) \d11ch provides a nl•;1rly un- obslrueted l'irw in all dirl'l'.· 11on.~. r. point to he serious- Sea \Vorld .~ca lion \Vink y gives a li ttle s 1nooeh to fl1arsha O'Co nnor \1'hn ha:-. just been selee!ed i\.1iss Clean represent ing ratifornia i\.1arine Parks and Harbors /\ssoeiation efforts t.o t·Jea n up state harbor and ocean 1va ters. ]\· t·onsiderl'd in view of the f;ict tl1e ancient .~lone cultures u.~l'd si1n1lar loc·<1t1ons and lllynuls for rt'lig1t1us-and ;:i s1rolng1eal purpose!'. Those <lll l'lt'nl s, it is brliev- (•d , selrc!C'd high p I a ces hl't';1use 11 brought then1 nearer lo the he;i1·ens. Frnn1 rlu ~ hilllOJ) nne 1"<111 see for 111ure 1h:1n 4U niiles. to .\>lL !l'l\)n:1rt11ock in New llan1pshire on tht' di~Lant hori ~on. It is aL~o 1d!'tli for 1·1rwing the rno1'(•111cnl~ of the sun, n1oon and st<irs. "find !he slorH'S c1hvir1u.~ly h;11 e hl'en sharX'd ." \\1!11\lall .~aid . "<1n 1n1purt;int d1sli11c- l 1on" i\!O~I of lhr slones ;-1h1i1 1t 4 l•l .'i h•el hig!:t -art' l.q1e1·•-~I 111 ;1 poinl. a.~ ilft' t.hf' s11111l'S l1 )11 11d s1and1ng ;it sit e.~ 1n th!' llnt1~h ls l{'S an1I on tile E11n>p,•;1n ton\11\,'11( l\11bpr1 Stnne 11[ Dt>rr;.', N. 1!. JWl'~1de nt or N~AH:\. s;11d I ht•n· arr 111ure \11:1n 200 ~lr:ing<> :.h1nf' silr~ 1n NPI\' l·:ngl;1nd, ll'hiel1 hr ~!'CS ;is ~1 q~port 1ng lhr lh1·,1r1 ;in ;111· 1·1e11t 1111·~;t)1tl11c t•ulf1ll'r n1allf' 1l1c Atl <rnl1r !'rossing hundred~ ;ind prrhap~ H1n1·e th;11 1 a ll111u ... :t1 \ll y(•;u·s h(·[11rr i 0(1lu111- h 11..;. \\'h1tl :dl ('IHl!'('ill '~ J)\(' h1Ji10f) ..:1:111d1ng s1unrs cnuld 11al'e lit'f'll p1:J('('d 1h('rr hy ~ll ftlf'One ~1 11cr r ol11111;1 J d;1,1,, but eon- ~11h·r,, t\11~ u11l1k(•l.1· l1f'1·;111sf' lhlr1· I' 11<1 kno,1n rr,tsHn for d1t1!1I! '" II d1•l1111!1·I~ 11·;1 ~ 11<\l tt1r 11.,1 ~ .. r ln1l111 ns. lie said, ~~~~~~~~- l~i11d May Si1ve Lives New l'o1upourul Cou.ltl Prevent Seizures SAN FRANCISCO 1.<\r) - Oisenvcry of ;:r IJ('W sefJ<'S Of ehcn1 ical con1pour1d s. which rna.v suni eda~' prrl'Pnl heart seizures and other card1l:IC' 1r- rPgul:ir11ics. ha~ bl:rn n1ported by a Califontia sc1t'nli~l. llr. Aldo N. (1'>rba~t-10 of rn1 1•t·rsi 1v or Th!~ l'acifit' sai<l hr had /;iund son1e ptrridine d(T11·ati1·cs ~uard an i ma I l1ear1.~ aj;ainsl l11c severe ~pa~n1s kriown 11.~ fibrillation v. h1(•h prrl'ent p1·opc r blood circulal1nn . "\Ve fct•! thi s is a rather im- p<JJ"!llnt rlisco rery . hreau,.;e our findings ean be helpful in 1hr prevention or lreainient or \'entricul:1r f1brill:ition. whirh i~ usuallv fa1 :1I ," Corbaseln snid 'l'lll'.~d;:rv 1n a st:it!'menl n·lea~l'd by ihc universily. \V1thu11l 11~orous counter lrc.atrnrnt. sueh as electric shol'k and c;irdiae 1n11~sage, d1·ath usually follo1\'!' fibri\la. 1inn wl1h1n n1inutes. said Corb11 scin, ;11 professor of pl1;irn1<renlng:---al l ! 0 r . ~ Seh41Q\ nf Dl'nt i~lrv l1err. llis n·~r:ir{'h. nnancet1 h~· a grant lrorn lhe l ' $_ Arni v Hrsr ;i rch and [)evrlnpmen\ ('0111n1anri s1ncr l!lfifl. was airned nr1g1n:ill~, 11t finding a nlflrf' rffe('Livr 1n;il.1ri;:r dr11J!. b1!l lhe ptcr1d1ne ('Ompoun<1~ fa ilt>d lo rl'ntl l·r 110 anti- rn:i\:1rial rffi,cl , Instead. CorbasC"10 said tht <"nmpounrl ~. which were p11r1 of 200 ,.;ynthesi~.ed at \\'altt•r Ri'ed Arn1y Institute. pr-r-i. tec1ed laboralorv a n i in a 1 ~ <tg:tinst fnhillati011s 1ndul'eri by low frequrnl'y. high \'Olt<rge elL'('trical sh11r;k. One {'Ornpound. tria1ninn- 1n lyl"pteri<line, al.~n tvas 11ble to reverse c;:rrd1ac ir- regular11ie~ raust>d by the drug digitalis. Corbase1n said. \\'idelv us<>d for carrli<ic ;iiln1entS, di.1dtali s niusl he a<l· ni1n LS1crerl 1n srn<rll dnsr,.; and v.·1th e.\:trerne eaution or 11 s 101<icity n1;ry pr"' c t r i I a 1 e further he;irt troubles. he s<11d. The plrrdidinP ha,.; shown iL,.;f'lf rclativt·lv non lo~il' and highly prorniSing for human use in thf' prevention of ir- regular heart be<rling. fibrill.1- tion anrl otl1cr e<rrdiac 1r- reg1ilaritics , he reported . Cnrbascin S<J.l{t in an in· 1.erl'iCw that h1· plans to sub- mit a paprr on lhe compounds In t hf' .Jnu~nal of r ha r n1 a co I 11 .c: 1· and ~;~. penn1r111al Thera p~111 u·s, and lhi' ,Journal (\r l' I in i r a 1 l'harn1<1colog_v by ne ~t S!'P" !e1nher. 4 'orbasein Si1id he h11pcs to begin (t'SI S of hUl11<111S In 1!172. pending apprnval of lhr US. Fond and Drug Arl1Tiinis1ratinn Ahnut $:\ 1nilllon In ad· ditional fund1n~ is heing ,.;rn1ght fron\ the American J-lr<i rl A.~so<'l<11iun <ind the National lnst1t11le or Hf':llth. he s<iid. The en1npo11nd \1·\111·11 is <!cr11'rd fn11n th(' l'itarn1n fol1c acid . 111ay hr read.I' for n1arkcl111i.: in lhl'f'P .vears or mOr\', C1 lhf'r as inicction.~ nr oral d ose~. he ~;11d Corbascln. a in e rl i ca I ~rad1nile of tile L"nil'er::i1v nl B:1d in Italy, wa s a Fulbfight Scholar at lhe Uni vrrsity of i'ennsy il"<lll i<r. where he rrc:e1ve1I his rlor t11rate 111 pharrn.1r olClgy in 1~58. Hr served on lhe st<iff of the t'111 l'er~11y i1f C a Ii In r n 1 a ~·Tcd1cal Ce nter here frnin l!l~!'l 10 1004. when he joined !he UOP !acuity. i\' on ·oll p porl Unil lo ~l cc l <;AH[)l·:N (; !l (I \' E :'l·frn1hrr~ nf !hr /1s~/Jl'latlnn for l'luldren TH.·pr11·pd ,,f S11p- p1)rl wil l inert ;ii 7 .10 p rn. A11g Ii a( l.;1kc l11i t•n1 1t·d1:1lr ~ch041J I n I! ll I flr;111grwr1n tl Avr . Ci:i rdt"n (;T'll\(' Thr puhlir is 1111 1!('d to ;:r!l ~·nd l·'urthl'r 1nf11 r1n al11•n 111;rv hr 0h1a1nt:rl by t'<1nt :11'1in.: l\usr :vla11arka ;i t 774-1470 . ' ' ..... 1-·· .,·~·· .. . ........ _,. -·· ·' E. German Doctor Works Artificial Organs Studied POSTROCK . (;er 111 a 11 y (UPI) -The idea of somenne needing a new kidn~y or heart having to wait for a donor's de<r1h upc;ets East Cern1any's foremost expert on transplan- l<ition of hum<in organs. So J&-year--0!d 1-l o r s l Klinkrnann is trying 111 dl'\'elop a portable artificial kidney and help construct an a1·tif1clal heilrt. ··1\!y f<.111orilc h o pe ,'' l\linkrnann said in an in- !crl'!l'V.', "is hr111,I! ablP to put a pa tien t on fin art1 l1c:1al hl'.'.lrt for a few d<iyS, rt•n1ove l11s own hC'arl. freeze ii. repair it and then put 1t b;1c k 111 pl<ite. If \\'(' h:id an ;:r1·11f1c1al hl'ar\, 11·e could de<it with two-th1rci s nr more of the heart cases re- quiring surgery in this man- ner. "\Ve'l'e gol p<t11ent s with diseased kidneys hrre right nov• wailing (or somcone with their blood group In die in a traffic ;iccidk.nt, and thnt is ju~1 terrible." An assistanl interrupled to report the staH was about f1nish{'(t preparing the bod y of a _voung mBn klll<>rl tn a Rostock traff ic acci<lent lhal morning for the remo1·al of l\'l.arine l\1P Ai<ls Seizure Of Suspect A ~l arine Corps ~IP hoth k11lnevs. /':one fl f Kh11J.;n1ann·s p.1t 1e111s ha rl m;1teh1n~ blood. so a bux designed in the L:n1ted Stat!'~ for the tra11~port of kid nevs pnsoncr!'>,'' l1f' 1-aid. "we ~oung C.t·r m1u1s are wary ot (•icperunf'nt~ wi1h h11man pa- trent s.'' was to recei ve these two for·l,--------::===1 shipment tu a larger hospital in East Berlin. Klinkrnann bel1l·1·es ;i nl <1rtific1al kidney ~111al l roough for a person Ii> c<i rry with him I to his J1lh wi ll he av<rilablC· • jewels by joseph helwecn 1973 and 1\180 . An 1L-----------" art1fic 1al ht>ar! should bi" developed soon after_ "Ph_ys iologie<tl ly, lhe heart i~ a hollow n1u~clc," the doe- tor s<1 1d, "It is the sunpl r~l hun1an organ, a pump. not 11 chemical laOOratury, so 1t is easy lo siinulHte." AUGUST'S BIRTHSTONE 1/ie "J?etiJat \~ l\\inkmann i s reccnl ly ha(·k frnni the United Stales, v.·herr 111• spent 14 mont h.~ as ;in ;:i~sisst<inl prole~~11r :-i t tllr l i11ivcrs1ty of L:tah !n Sall J '-·-.,c..-#'' Lakr L'ttj'. he 1vorkc1I 1v 11li 1111. I Prof \\1• J K11lff, d1re .. 1nr ol 1h" f7,;,~rJ..c;rtyX.. !he unl ve rsll ~"s J)1v1s11u1 nl t:. ;:>u..'" /\l'tific1Rl Org;ins and 1 n~t1l utr nf bioniedical t'ng1necring . i\olff. born in the Netherl;inds llnl/ by nic:hl llnrl "" royid • - . · 11ut hn1111· 0·<1ul.J s~1t rd1 Ii ... marle in JS 1nternationall,v rl'cngn1z1·d ;in,·ic·~t. tinH·~ f!lr thf' Perirlo'l. <rs a leader in hurnan organ [lt \';<s ,,,:d to hl'i 1n: floquence 11nd replac<'rncnt. pi• r·'>11ri:q 1·erwss. tn repel the trrrnrl "Kolff ~n UU:l~. tl1e st.<rff nf \of tit<' 11u.'hl :11 .. l whrn srt in ~ol<l , Denton Cn~!ry 1n the l eic as 1 t,,,.x,·ol ;::•n:.t 1"''.'l'"n1·~r 1dlr''ll Heart lnst1tute and \\' P_ spiri t~. ·1·1 ,., r·,.11d1.1t w111; n1uch Dernichnv in ~l n s e o \V ' ~ i r·ra•ll<<'d I·~· 1 lw C 1 11s~rlr11; \1';1nsplanta t1ot1 instill1le a!I !ls pn,111is•· is n1 :irrirrl happineM!. are working 1ov.·;:rrds a ti 'l"h 1;1s ·uli 11r -lun kinK Sl\nlnnyx ar~.ificial lieart. '' i\!inkn1ann i~ 11{'1;~ ',j,', bi rthslonr f;r August, .SilJd. "I've s~en lhern all. :·11cy 'fhe he ~uty of its opaque red and tire working 1n the san1e d1rce-hro\\'n tones is populRr lion , and ! reckon they all will f or nicn in c;1n1ens, int11£'.!ioc, <ichieve success at about the !01· l'l'<'~ts and initial~. s;;rne time." Klinkn1ann s;iid the Cern1:1ns tll'l'er will be in the fore frun1 1r~111· 71nor liirt.'1.•l'>"r f11r ;(11)1 j "ahio•1 f/n r/. !J()od ft.lrt""" :. : ....... · 1n11onl1gh ting <is .1/J a111b11 l:ine(' of organ transplatation 01· <l rivrr told Thursday of hi,.; replace1nent d<>velnpn1ent~. !,-------------, n I h N · Sou+h Co•11 Pl••• c;:i pture of a hank rohhl't'Y "neeause o t e 1 a l 1 ,.;us!J{'Ct 1\•hich 1\·on a ci.111-rnrdieal experin1enL~ o nl ~~·,'1:1 ~te::e 5•n o;;J;.:~~ politic a l and raci<i !j mrndallon by his cnmrnandcr. _ Corporal Ernest C. ·rr1rrc.~ and fello \\' tl1organ An1bul<inte Con1pa11y employe L n n n i P Herndon Ill fir st saw the ;illeged getav.·:iy car crash in the Tusl 1n arr<i . '!'hi' driver leaped nut and ,.;printed a\\'d,v, le:iving about $2 ,100 and a .357 /\1:ign111n pi s1ol in [hr wrecktd 1·eh1cle. au1h11ntie~ !':lid , "\tv budrlv yelled ln me: Lrl \ · Jlel hln1.'" Cpl. Torres sai1L C h a s ing 'fomin~· F. l\lcJ)nnald. 24. of Tu,.;t1n , for :Jf!O v;ird s. Tnrrrs an<l Herndon fin.1.llv got him trapped. "Thc gu y g;11·r up," rrT<rlls Tnrn's. v.;hn C"l:tmprd hirn 1nln ;in iroll headlock llsing !11P 1cchnin11c:;; for restraining pr1sont•rs. "Hr set1d h<> wa:-n't gnin11 In i:.n a11yv.•herr.·• Torres eon- lln11rd. "Sn th ;11's 11hrn 1 l(lid h11n 1 inew he wasn·i going 111 "Rrr;au~c. I wasn't. going 111 let '" .. 1 w;_is gr!ling read v to pu1 hi111 ~prr:ir\-P:iglr nn I h t' i::rnund 11 hen the po lier pulled tip." :Hi de d Cpl Torres. 1\'h0 111nu·d n1·r r the !'ll~prrl 1n thP1 1· !'ll ~lndv A~signrd .11> l\r(• Pn•1'u~t ll·1 ;,r~h.tll's Ofl1 rr :it 01r Sa nt;i 1\11;1 :-.1;u·1nf' Corps Air Sta11nn. c'pl. Tol'rrs wa ~ cnn1111rndrd tiv sl;i!inn con1n1:i11d"r Col j f1r;111 \l'ilk t'r 1\·hn pr:i1~rd h1~ uc 11on. Thi Friendliest Salot:J In Tow11! ROUX "Tcmdfu!l" RINSE C "' o • • immedoc!elvl © Cove" -.•cv comglc!e· Iv' 1 one' t><eo<he(J f.01'! Mo•,he\ blenche<I hc 1< !<> "<w orcw1)' 13 e <c•!t'lO <C IC" -'"''" '" -<MO>nf>O<> <>•.<l -no tad,ng ROITT:: SHAMPOO STYl.EfJ AND S£T w ,r ., Rau • \h<Jmpo" 1'">' P•!lc ,,,,_, """'~ ~ QI ROIJl nk• cbcmq• [oo,,, "' IU "''"u1e1 In<" l o• w~e~• w1lh~u! ne•O••<le on<! •ut>--tll l\n1urol c~lorJ ol ~"'" "' null ~cir G~"""'"' Int hl•~c"•<:i. l"<:IU~P' Stv<e c"".l s~1. fASHlON STYLED HAIRCUT Mo~. -Twoo. -W•cl. tdl 4 f .M. VALUABLE COUPON : -·-(l/;1!11;1:!11i•l'l4·I:J·-- •@;Ji• l •@;14• ROID "fANCl· IONE" ~·"~ ,.,,., I (RIA"' H,t,>R TINT TOUCH-UP I lo!tl• o• tiM __ "• ALL YOU PAY rs Good 1., "II s.,1...,, M"" •u--. Wod,._ Th11t": 111 4:00 .!;_'"'~ _ M~.t "" p•~•Oftto11 I• -eeO!lflO"l.t f l>ofON H "'leltll.. Name Address ~ily Phone _____ _ COUPON EKPH!I!'~ l/Jtll l PERMANENT WAVE RAtOR H•IR CUT 0~• ~~ •. Lo• Pto<• • °'"''"" 0 l All YOU : PAY " -···· _ YOU CAN GEl ~fRM AN ENl WAVE F R f f G<><>(I '""'''Ml""' ........ T11 .......... . --Thu.,_, '!II 1,()0 l'·'"':.._ M•.t oo P•••••U•O to --~e11 .... 1ii1 Ml••• .emus. Name Address ____ _ :;ty _____ _ Phone COUPON EXP!PES 111'/ll ·~----··------------- ot A sc1-1u '•L wlARlN ,.,,1• ••I'' .. OPEN · " ' BOOKS • l •Tlfw<-•> •, "-• PICKWICK °'·t,t ;~ BOOKSHOPS 'r . ;) If other stores sold as many children's shoes as Thom McAn, they could charge less too. Thom McAn's famous 5·Way Fit --yr-.,._,..A keeps your child's growing feet growing right. · l,t\.On\..H\..-~ '"' '"" J ') o. .. ~ ... !11'1 •l't1100 t SOUTH COA ~I •IAl A ••- c~""' ........ -11• ,,~ 1n• •·· i; SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY COSTA MESA HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA ME SA • .. _.,., '· . -· . ~· ..... -. . . . . . . Mon., Auv.16, 1971 -South CN1t Pl•1• Suppl•m•nt to the DAILY PIL01'·-7 ,~S-k-i-ll-~-P-r_a_c_6_~~.e~K-e_e_p_.-A-ir~S-t_u_n_~-e-n~~ri~·-~I; }~;--·~- • . i • ....... ·-. !" • .. • • .... .. ' -· .. ~- • 'IT'S A MATTER OF KNOWING YOURSELF AND THE Al RCRAFT -HAVING FAITH,' IAND USING YOUR HEAD?! !-~­' -l 1-· 'TO SOLO WITH A MAN ON THE WING TAKES SOME PRACTICE' l Valley Stunters Cast Their Fate to Wind t B)· JOAN:'\1E REYNOLDS Hughes putting his plane kn owing yoursrlf and the IP;i.~I tw1tP a week And con· he is performi ng 1n an ;ur t\<l.iian is n1ov1ni;: around doing f 01 1n1 0111, ~11&1 s1111 through rnlPs, 1oopt; 11nd turns aircraft _ having faith. And sidering thal he and Ka1.h1n show . He r pl;ine c11rr ies thr hand st11ndi; and olhtr stunls 'fake thl' exhilaration of with Kaiian on (h P wingi;, ,.011 c;in do lhtse thin iz.s h11ve pl"rfnrmed in 11 dozl'n air J.:l'i'lr for the 11ct and the lu,11--all without benefil or safety performing stunts of his own. shn\v,~ since rhe first onP in g11ge 11nd Hughrs and Kazian belt and some !Oft straps. flyinR in an open cockp1l biplane. Add the precise skil l needed for <1.erobatic stu nt flying . Mi:ic hbcr;illy v.·ith snn1r hlood chilling wing wa lkinR ;irts . .'Ind yo11 havr .Joe Hui::hl's anrl hi s stuntn1an .John Kaz1;1 0. Hughes. a Fount<iin Val!ry rc.~iden1 1s the pilot nf a HM7 Super Sic<irman u~rcl in lhe s!un1 flying at knnwn as \Vnrld Air Shnw, lnc Basically the 11cl consists or 11.h'I h . . r h beCIHJSe .vou've done the:m A1 h . I l r h' fl h s · 1 et e1r act is one o t e ,. arc . 11 means a o o is y t e tearman. Then HuRhe:i1 does his stunts more unusu 11 I ones on the air over and over and over time 15 takeo up flying. "\\le fltw to a show in "'ilh Kazian still standing on show circuit, the f11cls that a11ain." Hughes said. Hughes lo\'t' of nyinll: l'ame Saskatchewan, Canada. last the wing . During the :i1 e the~· began working togelhrr The air show act i s to him two yf'an; aRO when hf' mnnlh. It was a lv:n-d ay trip maneuvers. the plane hits 111 M;irch anrl that Hughes h11.~ !rch nically a hobby f or "·ent for a ridt in a small each "'ay . It "'as one or the spteds of ISO to tao mph and only bren flying for 1"·0 years Hughes who run~ a grfl('rRl p!;ine owned b\• a fr'1end . longest ones v.·e'vr e1•er taken, Kazian is held in place with a <irr prrtty rrmarkab!r. contracting bus i n P ~ s in By !he enct of the wefk hr but v.'f saw some really belt anl some toe straps. Hughes says of hi~ hobb~·. Or;in,11e . "R111 in rralily .'IO prr-hrtd bou,1;ht his n\~o plRne and be11uliful country,'' Hughes "\\'e l!OI quite a Rood re;i c- "You have to w;u~!.10 dn 1t anrl t:en1 of my "'orkini;: time is \\"a.~ learning to fly . That sanie sail. tinri frorn rhe crowd ,'' he said. ~·ou hal'e to dedicate the tlmt-sprnt nn the 1)11sinr.~s and 7fl frirnd look him 10 thr nrnn The gn.·;i,lc.~1 ch;i,llen gr in The Fountain Valley ma n tn learn lo do it." percen1 on flying,'' he e;,:-Air Races in 1969 ;iorl ,,·hrn he the act, hr said. l!i controlling plans In 1.:ontinue !he rtying He d[lesn't set> ae rnbatir!i as ph1ined. S<l\I' th(' s1tinl nvrrs thrrr. hr the 11irplt1ne wilh w hat art. Hr has b()Oked it int o ai r a "Tarz.an" type dangerous Hughes say!i hr make.~ ii. a .~;iirl to himself.· ··My Rosh, if amoun ts 10 11 l!ail nn lop of the sho ws for !972 and in 1!173 he adventu re. "It's a matter of rinint ln pi'aetiee hi!i routine at lhry can do it, J'l'P ROt to do it wings . ;inrt other show pilots will visit too." "The rirsl lirne I wrnl oul F.u ropr, A.~ia and Austr;ilia in Sn hr bought 11 set·nnil pl;;inr wi1h John. I had some cnn!rol a thrcr-monlh tou r of the _ a Ci trflbrill -to use for problem~. To do 11 solo with a Arnr ric::1n Air Circus. Area Men • ID aernbatic tnuning . nuin on thr wing takrs snrnP Rut he doesn't plan nn praclicf. The trim 11nd th e bf'comin g ;i, full-time PM· "Bul I Rrtw nut of it vrr.v s 0 0 n and b 0 u I!. h 1 1 h e flnw of air are two entirrl.v fe.~!'.inn11l stunt nyer, "I "'ill Stearman,,, he said. dilff'rrnt thin~~ "'hr.n you have maintain rn y con1racting ST UNTMAN, PILOT WI TH FEET ON GROUND Jotin Katian (left), Vall•y'• Jo• Hughes Viet Copter Jockey Proud of War Role TAY l'\l!'iH . \'"1uam I A1~1 -Lt. Ho;in~ Trong Nghia i:;peaks En,l!lish v.·i th a Texas dr;i\1 I and Ilic.~ a hrlicnp1 Pr gun~hip for Sou th \'ieln;irn 's Bir for ce fhs con11n;inrlrr call.~ him a "cr;i7.v n1 an · bf'Cau~e he l1kr" lo rl1i.'e straight into enemy ground fir" \'p:hi;1 .s;i \·s hr does it h1>cat1.~e ' 11 m;i kcs the VC ncrvnu~ ·· The 24-.vrar~l<I p1ln1 1\;is lra111rrl In flv An1rnran lluP.\' $!Unship~ iH Ft. Rul'knfr . Ala . anrt r1 \\ nl!er~. T£':.. In 1hrre \rt1rs n! cnmhal m15c1nns he hlls bern !>hot rln1,n 1hrer tin1es and hAs rr.rkrd 11r m(irP thlln fifl "kills." most of thcin He S<l,VS the rood in his meMhall -No !fl -slinks" And he reels 1v"o one-1veek l";ives ;i ~'f'<1r ::1rp not enough l1n1e nff tn \'isiL his fam ily near Nha Trang. Rut Ngh1a 1nvr.~ fl .v1ng and ii; prnud nf S'1U1h Vic1n;im's .c.rn\''in;!, air support role in the lndoch1n<1. v.·:ir. His 11 ni!. the ~2.lrct Squadron <!I thf' 4~rd Tat:tic<'J Air \\'ini:. is fl~·1n,g m"r·e and more missions that u•rrl !n hr h;inrllrd h y American ;urcrart · l fl~· 10 hours a f1al' " ~1:r,t't1n1rs ninrr." sa1rt \l.'h1a. 1\n1rr1r;i n \ohr11s 11nrl Ph<1n- tr•1nc hu1 u~ua l!\• "'£' c:in han- dlr 11." • in s1 ral1ni.: lUllS 01rr c.1111 -!It' ?:111111~ lhal lhr Sr1u1h bnrl1an h;i!l lrfieltb \'1r1n;i1n l"r<'f h<J\ srnou:i: Fl~·ing rr<·r11l l\' 111111 lhr 111;1 1ntrnanl'r 11rohlr11l~ fll's! ass<1u ll 11 :11 r> In ,; (",11n ·I' 1 ~ nnl thr 111rrl1;11111 ·~· bnd1an nprr;itton nnrlh nf [;uill \\r-h;nf' g " 11 rl Hii;hll'fL Y I. \'~h ia .'lnrl hi~ mr r•h;i,n1rs. ·he 1n.~1.~1rrl "llir "'ingm 11n ;i11;>.-·kpr! 1"(1 \nrth chnpprrs are Inn r.lrl Vnr \'letn11 n1esr grnunrl cunnrr·~ ever~ nnP ~hot rl11"n !fl ;ire hiding in trees Tl1r "in~m;i n·.~ i::rnunclr-rl hy mR 1ntrnanre pro- crall wa::; hi! in 1Ls rnekr! pnd, hlrms. but he manilgcd In jetl!!>nn it •·\lv chnppcr 1s a l!lf;7 before it explorlrrl tnndf'I Thr v.•av I fh· Cl'rrv l\ghi::i pursurd thr .~oh1if'r::; rlay of coursr il ·R<'1.~ worn oui. \r1 lh mini gun Fire lis thc l' ran \\'e n1>rrl ne 11.• 11ircrart lo some "sp1cter hole" bunkers "\Vhen the Lin 11cd Sl;ilr~ 1n a rivrr bank . Ile m1s.~e~. g1vr.~ us Cohr11s Md Phan1nn "I v.·as sn damn m;id, he Jets then we c11n tAke H;ino1" recalls "I couldn1 hit thr.:n in I-_· _ _ · !heir hnles so 1 decided to !and 11nd J:et then1 "'1th my pistol. .. flu! the cnmm;o:1rl and con1 rn l hPlicop1er t(>ld him not !o do ;, As 11 f1rs1 l1ru1c11;i n1 Ngh111 get s ~:iO a month plus S!5 foorl il llo11 ru1er Hr \\'r.1 ly point~ out that 1h1s is "lc~s than a chauf- feur 1nakrs 11·nr king for rich 1ncn in SiJ1gon." Ni;!hia h;is !hr u~1111 I servicrman·!i gripes. Hf' ~a.\-.~ he spends all hi ~ 1nonry nn ''fnod anrl keeping m y uniforms cle111 .. lhr-re is never ennugh left. over for dates "·ith girls." New port Coed r Sterhen I'. De lanry, son of r-.1r . and f..1r~. Joh n J. Delaney of 1901 Highland n r i v e , r-.:r"·pnrt Bea c h, is part1c1p;i11ng in a l'.S. Alf Fnrce Resrve 0 I £ 1 c e rs Tr;iirnnj.! Cnrp.~ 1A F'RnTC1 firlct 1r111n1nR f'n campment al \'andenlx'r~ AFB . C.<>.".lct Drlanry is a 1ncmhrr nf the Al'"BOTC unil ;it San Dirgn State Colle,ee. He is a 'lin gr;irh1:11 r 0f New po r I Harhnr J·llgh School. l>nu~l;i~ A. Dovey , son nf ~:I r. anrl :11r~. A . .! f)n1•ry nf 2M Via Ithaca, Nrwpnr1 Heach. recently {'nmplttPrl 11 U.S Air f'f11Y'r Rr!'ervr Of- f 1rrr~ T ra in in~ Corp~ iAF ROTC'1 F1rlrl 1r::11n1n12 rn- c;imp1nrnt al Fa irrhi ld Al''B. \\'a'h f::1dr1 1Jn1 r\ 1.s 11 memhcr nf thr i\f'HQTC 11nl1 a1 thr ln11rr~11v <"f Southe rn ( ahforn1;i HP 1.~ a l!lfi!l Rr;irtuaie of ~f'V.'pt>rl Harbnr !hRh Srhool. \<1 11 1'1rrn1:1n Ril'hard A. Ar!hur , ~n n nf \Ir.' (;lrn M Lor~rn of .110 :lfi1h S! . \'rwpor·t Hl"arh, ha~ rrturnerl In h1.~ hnnirpn rt ril San J)1rgo ;ibo11rd !hf' ;in\1 -~1 1hn1ar i ne 11:irfare a1r<"rall c;irrirr (I S.<; T1rondrr11~;i ;if1rr a fnur - rnnn1i1 drplny mrnl to lhr In· rl1an Ore11n and \\'r slern l';irific. ~lar1nr P\'I. Fr11.nk M. Schiil\'onr. ~on nf Mr and \Ir~ Frank ~I. Sch1;11 vnne of li202 Choctaw nr1ve . \.\'c~t m1n.~tcr. '>''II.~ i.:radullted frnrn rerruit training at lhe ( 1.,,,,,r /r""' I ttr11t~ fl} ( 11/'11'1.' On Houor List Donna K Goedhart n I Ne11.'p<irt Brach h11s been nam - ed tn the president's honor list 111 Gal Poly, Pomona for oul~t2:1d1n~ st h n I as Ii r 1 1ehievemenl throughout the 197(}.il ac;idrm1r .1·ear. I BON SUISSE Kn itting Wo rst ed BON SUISSE Sport Yarn BOX Of 10 -1600 ~hs!i Gocrlhil rt ~ .1;rn to r nnimlll scicnrf' n1t1JOT. is !he da ughtrr nl Mr. and ~1t., I nohtrl (iotdh.lrl. 1621 Anita I L11ne . ~. ''1t':I-- \!Rr h,n , Uundrrah l~ 1J rn•. Tht" •nr•trd ",1rru lnt ... l,1han• lhr •l"'rl )~rn lnr ""fl!fr•. P1 n1 "" ! • MYSTIQUE ~~ KITTEN SOFT ~,, .. , ~ ••. , •• "~'~ BOX OF 110 !•n ~•,1 ... ~·~ ••• ••• •'lo"' tY, l'l•• .. •• 16 .. ~---" ·~~·· ~·1 •t •"'•'• 1--· ... ' .. ii 'J' r.;11, \I. ~S!i THE KNIT WIT ;.::::;:, SOUTH C AST PLAZA , COSTA MISA Ph. S4S.1t 1? h a nian up 1hrrr" he i:;aid bu<;inrss e1•en !hnu1th thP. -, The Steannan i~ v•<1r1 II h . h n" l b 1 $Z? 000 ·h· ·h ·!i mo~tl y Ill!. es i;11y.~ e 1es ;i fl~·ing lakes much more of my 11.larine Corps Recruit San Di ego. Depn1 . Cla."s Alen II. \\'oolley. hus- band of the former f\fiss Pamela r . Lindsey of Nr11>·porl Rea ch. has returned to lii!'i hr.-nf'port nf Slln nir,110 11bnard the: al!11ck 11 ircr?Jt carrif'r l lSS Kitty Hawk ~lier an eight mnnth deplo.vmcnt to the \Vr!'i!f'rn Pacific. ~ ou . · " LC 1. • • 11bout 80 to 90 mph "'hi\~ limr ." hP i;aid . 1n rr111force1nt•nl costs so lhf'1---__ forn1er trainin1t pl:1ne ('nn v.·ith~tand l he lrcn1rndn11s N::11·y Firem<1n ThomA~ Jl, Hallor11n, ~on of Mr. Thoma.~ R. Halloran or lfl:lf\3 L::1 Cebr~. Fnun1e!n Val l e v. w::1s ~r;iduated fn1m r f' (" r u it trainln~ al !he N::1 ve! Train.ini;: pres.~ure.~ e11cut1nlcred 111 !hf' •••••••••••••••••••••• dive~ and rolls or stunt fly1nji!. Center, San Oie,110. lie nn loni;:cr owns the nriginnl plane or the l:1t;1bria. "!'Vt' j:!Ol ii ('rssna 210 and I've ordererl a Pill Spec111\ so I <'iln cnn1pe1e in aerobalit:s eonte~t~." he rxp!ained . Navy Petty Olf1r rr !irronrl Durini: the rnu.~r. hi.~ shi p vi.~itl'rl the Phil1ppinf' lsl 11nd~. Hong Knn,11 11od Sa.~rbn .. J11pRn. H11i;:hes wife . nianr i.~ ;i\~n a piln1 and fl y.~ thr C'e.~.~nll when ~ -~ EARN 253 TO 503 MORE Many of banks pa y a reduced 1a ving • paubook rate a low 4 %. At Pacific yo u wil l earn the 1e me high rete1 es be fore . ---------- ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS ___ cc•c;.."°'"'"- 6.18\ 6.00\ 5,000QE TWO -------------- 5.92\ 5.75\ 1,000QE ONE --------- 5.39\ 5.25\ 500QE %th -------------------- 5.13\ 5.00\ ONE DAY Interest compounded dai ly and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can obtain all thes e benef its service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS ' FREE TRAVELER'S CHECKS COLLECTION OF NOTES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MANY OTHERS OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hour1 : Mondey.Fridey 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M, Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA save up to $145 on sets of 4, 8 or12 Reed & Barton Sterling! Big sJ vin~s ()fl 11.rrd & s~non stf'rl 1ng' You save up to ~1 4S on ~rt~ of 4, 8 or 12 inclu ding choice of 4, 5 01 6-pc. rl'c" se111nJZ~. 11!1 ~ct1vr ranern~ fr;atured. Buy your )1trl1n g now while !hf'~C s•v1ng§ l•~t! here's \v hat you save ,---.----.... ., ._-__ \ "·.,·-.. ··-~ ':.:__ _'~' -~ _:_M .. :__ _:·· ... _ .. _ ' " ' . '" "" I'' JO , II ,,. ---------+ -· -,. ,, ' ........ "f ... -1...~ •• " China •Crystal •Silver • Gitts • Br~1I Re1 istry SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • . ,. ..... . '' •'' . ,. ~ .,. ·~,1 , ,, .,-, ................... . ' . I-Sout h Co11t Pl111 Suppltmt nt ta tht DAILY PILOT-Mon,, Aug. 16, 1971 Federal Jobs Good Mnrder Wave Battled Gaza Strip's Courts Busy Poor Civil Se rvant of Y ore N oiv " Leg end GAZA, Occupied Gaza St.rip accused wins an acquittal. .. He has no 1 d e o lo g l c 11 1 By OON Mi:l.F.00 An•<l•IH l"r•n Wri••• WASH ING TON (AP I -The poor civil servant of legend, hanging on to a governnient job only because of the securr· ty it gave him, has gr<rdualed inlo the affluen t socie1y. Over lhe past decade fedrral employes have l'losed Lhe gap on private industry. riding a high-speed escalator that has produced 10 sala1·y increases since 1962 when the govern· men t launched ii program to upgrade federal pa y. Among the results of th:11 program: -The avera,e:e fed eral employe covered by riv11 service earned $11.06.'l during the last fiS<.'al ye11 r. ancl a Ii per cent ra isC in .J<1 nu ary guran!ees !hi~ year's figure will be higher. -Th e annual average pay for !he government 's vrrsion of ;i middle ma11agen1<'nl junior executive has increasrd S8.000: pay for the top .-;racle under civil scrvi1:e, cs.is. has doubled to $36 ,000. -The !cder11I payroll al~o hns doubled. to more th:in $50 billion a ye:ir. includini: s2n billion fnr 11niformec1 members of the armed forces. -Raises have be c nm e automalic under a formul;i based on a sil mpling of wages paid by private industry : if wages in the private sectnr go up. so does gove rn ment pay. -Going st rictly by thi.~ fixed formula. v.·hieh follows in· nation like 1he t;:iil of a kite . annther Ii pereen1 raise fnr r ivi lian cmp!oye.~ nr t he .enve rn ment is virtu;il!v cer· lain next year_ · This pcickr.tbook bonn wa.~ achieved deli berately under a prol!ram beg un hy the Kr.n· nedy Administration lo makl' i;?nvernmcnt pay c11mpetith·c with private enterprise. RETA IL TALENT The obJec! wa s In recrr11I and retain better talcn1 lo run the Rnvernn1en1. Th111 the salary gap has bern n;irroll'ecl is beyond riuestion. The prn- rcssinnal che mist v.•ho trail rd his cnuntrrpart in privalr husine~~ by almns! 1~.oon in 1962 0011· earns $25.174 a ~'rar. Earthquakes Triggered Bv Wobbl c!ii ·' \\'ASHINGTON 1U Pl 1 Thr earth's sevrn-~r11r "wnh. ble" cyt'le rn:ike~ this lhe most d11ngernus yrar lor e;i r1hqu;ikes sintr \96~. a govern1nent sclrnl!sl h "'s dec\ar<'d . Charles ,\ \\"h1t lcn 11[ !hr t\ational 0 c e ;:in i r :.inrl Atn1osphcrir Arlminis1r<il1nn said the "'wnbblC'" ll'as not thr on!~ reasnn for qu;ikes hul assertrd !hC'rc wa.~ a def1n1tc corrrl;oJ.ion .i\s lh\• r;irth ... pins 111 :-.p,!(·1-. ll1err I~ a .<:light h111 ~1gn1fir;~nt c h;:inge in lls axis. thr "11nh· hlP." Just "'h~· tlu.<: happen.~ 1.<: nn"· known. hut 1r has hrrn n1easured sinrr 1!100. And it has hrrn nolcd lh;i1 !hP maximu m axis .<:hifl conn'~ e1·erv 'even \'ear' In l!'lti4 lhe l<.~t "year of .n1a1nr "111ihhlt"'' therf was a ;111c.t111· 1rn1 hlor \\"hich dev:ista1C'd Al.:isk rl 1'·1aJnr quake' ;ilsn 1q•rc rec0rcled in 1950 ;inrl l!'/.17 Sn fa r 1his yl'ar, thl'rr ha1•e been thrre l'jUakr~ wh1{"h ex- ceeded 8.1 on !he nichll'r sc?.le. the first tin1r that has happened since !950 \Vhlt\cn saicl n1an y tliinJ.!s f'nler in to th e reasons for quakes. "'in('lurlint: the sh1fllnl! of the ear!h as strain builds up beneath the surlarC' and possibly rven lhe pull exrr!cd ()n the earth by lhe moon ;ind ''" or about S2,fjj)() less than the priva!e industry ma n. Given the fact rhat governn1ent fringe bene/1ts generally ex· reed tho se of private industry, the government n1an probably is ahead_ There 1s no wa y lo document "'hf'Lher the program's goal of gelling top talent has b~n al· tained. The Civil Service Con1· mission insists Lhal It has. "Our people "·ho have dealt for years with recruiting, ex- amining and s1affing i n general." said a cornn1ission spokesman. ·'are absolute!~ convinced that recruiting of high qui'llity candldal('S is r.asier. !hat we are getting a fi'lir share of the best in the market. i'lnd that comparable pay is helpini:: lo gel and keep qualified employes." Since the fedf'ral gnvrrn- rncnt , with 3 million ctv1!i ans nn its payroll, is rh(' nation 's biggest i>mpl0ver. 11s wage rale.c: have a clefini te impact on thr J.:ener;il eeonon1.v, anrl on wages Jn !he privatr sector_ P UT Pll ESS UllE ~1rrcly by becoming corn· pctitive. the government h;is put nrcssurr on 11r1v::i1c en1pln.vcrs 10 merl the com· pe!iti011 Local i::ov('rnmcnl. on !hi> nther hand. finds ilself struggling In keep up \\'ilh both_ I n c re a s in g I y , ririv;:ite <'mploycrs ;ire cornplaining they can no lnn.cr.r cnmpe1c \\'ilh govern rnr.nt pay. el'en for clcricrrl help. Rayn1ond C. \\'eissrnborn. chief of the Civil Service com- n1isston's Pay Pol1C'y Division. confirmed thal rompl;i inis ;ire ('On1ing in . but !i<lid the go1·crnmen1 is not apolo{::c11c "Most of the cninplaints c11rne frorn local rn;inuf;ic. t11r ers." s:iid Weissenborn. rnr<ining small cnn1panies. "'Everi in the local market the ranges of 11•agcs is brnacl," said \Vcissenborn . a r g u i n g that thrrc Is not. for cxamplr. one v.·age ~{'a I e for .il l secretaries. "The governn1ent is seldom completely ou1 of thi~ range." Nonetheless. an i n 1 e r i 111 report by <1 Civil Service Con)· m1ss1nn task force s1udv1nJ.! rhe entire p:iy pirlure .~fl~'S "CQmparability w i I h pa,v shou ld be 1nore clirec11v rr- !ated to co1np.ar:ibility with pay prilcliees and 111bor market or at prc.~rn1 the case." INFLA TION HAT!:: .".·1ns! of the rri!icism of thP / CTlmparable campaign pr<r gram cente:rs on its in- fl ationa ry aspet'l.5. Ci vi I Service Comn1ission Chainnan Hobert E. Hampton calculates that a 1 percent increase in bas1t pay rates costs more 1han $151 million. Bui added to this 1s another sin million fo r government contributions to fringe benefits, 11lmost S20 million in annual insl:ilin1enls lo meet increased retirement liability, and another $200 million 10 take care of the re- quired corresponding increase in military pay _ All th is for ii I perernt in- crease. and \;:ist .!anuary's raise v.•11s six 1imes lhat. Private researchers h;ive concluded that federal jobs generally do pay higher salar· ies th:'!n com parable ones in thr private sector. bu t st:iti~· Ires show that f(overnmenl workers are ovt•rp;iid in some n1;irki:ts ; underpaicl in others. One reason for this is the Look l 'nntiliur? :'* t: l , (AP ) -The drah mi11t;irv "Yeslerd.ty we had a man grounds. but acts oul of greed courtroom, JS brightened onl·v who was ch;irged with killing and blood lu~t 10 the guise of by the blue and white lsrae ii his cousin. But the evidence nationalism."' fl ag. was insufficient. and the police The defendant nse~ In have The defendant: an Arab version fell through. We let hls sily : "I w:is fighting for guerrilla, accused of murder-him go ." Palestine, and therefore I was: ing seven feJlow Arabs for col-The judgC's return in half an ac ting 111 ~elf·defcnse against laboraltng with the Israelis. hour. Thry say Lhey regret the occupiers .. Lnng Jive the The prosecution · a youthful Israel docs not have a death Palestine revolution until vie· Israeli officer, a law· student penalty In such cases. tory : · when off duty . "This 1s definitely a lie 1s scn1c11ced In hie and It is -4 9 n1onths alter Isr ael criminal who deserves death hard labor four [Imes over, occupied the Gaza Strip. The for shooting i n no c e n l , and tn aoo!her JOO ve;:irs on military court Jn Gaza is defenseless civilians 11f his the other t•oun1s. busier than ever, dealing with 6wn people, both 1nen and "The sentences w11( run con- t he Palestinian guerrillas women," declares one judge. currently," ~ays the JUrl~e . behind the worst wave of·-----------'---"-----'----'------ political murders lhe st rip ha s experienced. The 1:nurt tries Arabs ac- cused of everything from murder lo a!lacking Israeli army patrols or throwing grenades into Arab market crowds. This year. 21 life sentences have been handed down. "Sometimes the sentences seem 11eavy, even to me," says an Israel i officer. "But this 1s' n1illtary Jaw. and there is a war here between the Isr aelis and the Palestinians." New Math for Mother. gnvernn1en1"s s11.e. n111re lhan 60 pa_v systerns. schedules and authori1ies inv olved in classi· fying and paying federal \\'O rkers, e:ich with myria d ela~~ifical ions. Wh at ninsl people think or During her brier career. Marilyn Mon roe (left) had as Civil Service fire those n1any imitators. 1'he la test is Australian dancer- In this trial. the defendant is :10 and known ilS Abu Nimmer· Ar<'lbic lor Father fl f the Ro1·ernment emplnyes paid un· inodel Barbdra Rogers lright), \VhO likes lo dress der 1he Genera! SchPdu!e ac-like r.iliss Monroe and secn1s to possess a certain de· Tiger. cording In their "GS" grade. gree of the uniquenes.<. thal 'vas ~1arilyn. They ;:ir.c0unl for just ove r -~------"-------:..::.:.:.:..:::..:.:.:.:. ____ _ Aparl from the murder charges. he is accused 11! being deputy commander nf the Popula r Front for the Liberation of Palestine in the half the federal c iv i 1 i a n p;;i~1roJL The Postal Service acco<1nt~ for annther 22 percent. bluf' cnll;ir workers cover nearly l!l percent. and al l others arr under smallrr sy.,1ems <·ovrr- ing !iuch agencies a~ !hf' Foreign Scrvicr. lhr Ten. nrssee Valley Authorit y ;ind !he Central Intelligence Agen. r .\'. SE'ITING HATES SC'tting govcrnmrnl pa y r;ilrs In !Jnr with private in· rlustry sl a rl ~ v:irh ;i Rure<iu nf L;itior Sta11sl i('s ~ ll r \'"\I. Sclt'e1cd ff'deral jobs are coin· p;:irerl 10 JOhs in privalf' en· 1f'rprise \1•i1h simil<ir dutirs anrl responsibilil y. from the se henchmark jobs rate.~ are srt for other jobs in thr san1e ~radrs . Th 1 s sirn pJf..lonki ng pro- 1·edun· !.~ fraught wi!h built-in problcrns. In the First nla ce. lhe BLS tcs1s !he benchwork jobs in a nati0n"•lde survey. Since p;iv is higher in son1f' lr)(:;ili1ie . .<: tha n in others. and the federal seale is pinned tn a n <iri1hmrtic :'!veragr, I h Is ;"I I : .. - mcfins tl1(' frdcral stair is going to be higher than the JOh 1n<rrke1. in some areas and below i1 in other.~. Scc:ondly , t he a1·c'rag1ng \l'ithin 1hc federal 's.vsre1n itscll re"'ilrds those "'ilh !rs~er ~kill s. For ('xamplr. 1 hr sur1·ey for cs.:; covers JO rcprcsenla!ive JObs. r11nging from secretary 10 engineer. 0ut of the n1any type~ of Jobs v.•ithin the grade. AVERAG E WA(tE average private rate. bu1 in De1roit she would 1raJJ by about $2.f>!l. RATES ,\1ATCHEll The government ha s gotlt>n ;iw;iy front this for blue colla r emplnyes. There are lf>!l pay areas in the United States for \1'hich pa,v is marched to local ratr.s . Thus a m<'lchinist wnrk· 111g for the gove rnment in Lil- t le Rock gets $4.09 an hour. In Atlanla he would get $4.31 anrl in Detroit $4 7.1. Strip. He is ;i!sn charged v:ilh kid· nap. fobbcry. and pnsse.ssion of guns and exp!os1 ves. The 1.hree judges wear army uniform and berets. One of them is a trained jurist. lhc {)!hers are lay officers. Abu Nimmer's co u rt -a p· pnin!ed Arab attorney. who wears a black robe. says Abu Nimn1er 11dmi ts the charges. The BLS ~u rvey found :in ave rage wage at the Secre1arv !L level in private industry Or $6.979 a year. For r nginC'crs at !his level it found $10 ,209. These two figures wrre lun1ricd with the o1he r e1g l1t and .iveragr.d ou1 In $11.640, ;irnund \1•hich ;:i sca lr for ;11! r.s.:;s "'<IS structurC'<L This rneans from lhe !'itilrt. the s('crel ary was pullC'd up al· nios! $2.000 and lhe cngin<'er pulled down by a like an1ounl. Th rre are complfiinl~ 1h<it the bl11e cnll;ir v.·orkers are still ahead of thei r counte rparts in prirate industry and President '.'.'ixo n vetoerl a bill las\ ye<ir v.•hich he said would p11t Lhem ton filr out in front An Israel i officer testifies he captured .'\bu Nimmer after spotting hin1 riding in a 1axi. Comm<indcd to halt, the defcn· dant tried lo throw a grenade but the officer grabbed the grenade before it exploded . An lsr<ieli police offirer rrads Abu Nim mcr's con· fession. HP display~ ph o!o- graphs of Abu Nin1mer help- ing: poli ce rccons1ruct the l n1urclers. He exhibits !hr Sjylist* zig-zag machine with carrying case. •Exclusive front drop-in bobbin. •Built-in blindstitch. Plus 6 other great features. Even greater savings on cabinet models. Bee;iuse there is no cusl-Of· !ivin g c!iffrrrn1ial. rneaning a fede ral sa!arv 1n I.ill le Rock is wonh n1urh. rnore lh11n the s.<11ne job in Chicago or New York. Uie govrrnn1cnt <ilsn h;is !n nfft>r premium pny lo hire :-ilenographcrs ancl typist:i in those l\\'O c111es, The starting p;iy in New York 1s 5.126 abo ve scale. Arab's pisl11l. fi:=======================tl The gove rn1nr.nt. srldrim has !n rccruil l"lcrks. bul it has In struggle for scien!i.~!s. ![ snlves !he problem hv simplv iniposcd a "special PremiurTI ratf'" fr1r hcrrd-tfl..gct pro· frss1nnl'l l.~. Thus. lhe st<1r!ir1g .;innu;il w.ige for a cs.~ engineer. seL at $6.93ll, is ac- t.tl;:ill.v $8 .. 'l.'i[i. INACCU RATE (jA UG[ fRJNn.E.: HEr\'Et'ITS His vi\t1ms included ;;i m:in <ind wife. The wife survived !he origincil shooting. and v.·fi.~ recovering from surgery v.·hen guerrillas broke 111!0 the hospital :'!nd shot her dead. Abu Nin1mer nods. He ad · The prograrn for inerc;islng 1n1ts th:it 100. gn vrrn1nent pfiv to nialch His rcl;i l1vcs. n1l:'n and pn1·<1lc Industry rloes not take 11•nn1en in billo1ving white.I 1nlo aceflunt I.he f r i n g e rnhes ;cind headdress. ~1t on bt11ef1 ts acc ruing In govern· !he back hcnches. watching n1cnt workers. 1mpass1vely. Abu Nimmer Crltfcs Sil,\' !he random sam-Federal epmloycs cnJO.v one r;ire!y gl<inccs al them .. Free instructions on the use of your new machine. ~e Singer 1 to 36• Credit Plan helps you have lh•s value now-wit hin your budg et. SINGER For address of the Singer Sewing Centsr nearest you, see White Pages unde r SINGER CO MPANY, pie surveys do n0t adequately of the best pension plans There are no Arah witnesses gauge the private market an.vwhere, \~'hile half lhe fnr the prosecution . Murders Rent A Singer Touch brr:iu.~e 1hr JObs su 1·veyec1 priv:i tr t'mployers have no often are rom mltt ed in public. & Sew· Sewing Machine reprc~enl about one.fou rth of rc>tircn1ent pl;in ii! :ill . And in daylight. but nn eyewitness 1he !n1al "'orkcrs in 11ny g1vf'11 s1ncf' gov ernrnenl reti rement !e~tifies. for fear nf revenge_ gr<'lde . hc11cl1t~ ;ire hasrd on an The Judges rrtirr 10 decide , COST,\ MES-' -81111~! • Sun!lowot. Sauln C~•ll Pl•"· J•O..llll For cx;in1plr , 10 stt 1hC' p;iy c111plo.vc's h1ghcsl sa lar.y. ea<·h their ve1·d1c!. '" WlflC ratr for (;S-15 en1plnycs. lhe !Jil,V hon~t means rnore for him Prosecutor Ah;iron Lev 1, gr11·crnrncnt cnn1 11:ire~ only in 1hr pension fund s;i_vs he has ;:isked for a lifi' 1 tfUl'I T1>1GTOl'I eEAC>i -E~i"Q" M &u ch. tf"nHnqTO., e•••h '""'"'· 111.io11 1hrre J<1bs -<'nginccr~. al· i;11vernn1r.nl \\'orkers al ~o scnl C'ncr 111 clnzrn of ra~c.~. bl1!1 tnrnrvs ;;roe! 1·hrn11sts -with g!'I n1orr v;ica11nn li1nc than 1n dnzcns nf nlher~. I asked fnr c.A ~OEl'I c;11ovE -n i1 c~·~"'""· Or•nq• coun1v p1., •. 1.1D·•~1~ S(l1ne·-.'i,000 cri11nterp<'lrls 1n 1110s! privatr rn1p loyes. more rlcniency '• Of1cn. hr s<iv~. the ll'------:::,-.,,::--------------------1 pr11 ale C'1n11ll,yn1en1 . than 5 v.•ecks a .vear after 15 -""""""'.'""""""""""""."'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""",,..."""""'~ .'\ll "'hll.<'·cnl!ar cn1ployr~ years .~erviee. _j ~-\ .., .... ,,.,., \ ... "' 11nd<'r rhe l.enr.ral Schedule Job $ecurily is <inothrr con· /// 11 (?'/, are p.:i1rl on the na t1ooal sc;ilc. .s1derat1on. although i' ls not L ltu.b b tt -..JJio11 hr thcv IJlini;: clt'rks or top <1d· ;:r~ ironclad as 1hr general r1 1- n1in1s1r:itors. pt1hlir tn1nks. Son1 r l.'i.000 LANE ·ri11s is runlrar.1' tn lhe prac· frdrral e111ployrs are fired I 1~·c of pnva!P employers. who c<1rh vrar grncrally p;i~· upper manage-The. <1ura of su pr r ~ecur11y rncnl and prnfe.~s1nnals nn a 1;fl111es from the f e ct e r al n ;i Ii 0 n 11 I sc;ile, l.:irgely rn)p!oy c'.; right. 10 appea l ;1 B R_y;ANT because they compete for dismissal to lhe Civil Service pt'r sonnel 1n ;i n ;:it i o nal Commission. a procedu re lhal rnarkrt. while paying clerica l c<1 n he strung nut for ye ars. emploves In line w\1h loc11lli0"""""""";;;;;.;;;-,.;~..iiii labo r · niflr kel c0ndilions. MIX MASTERY FOR BACK "But when you add lo this !he e<>.:-lh "s wnbble as it People u ~e rars for varinu,.; things. but 1 1nan or reaches its 1naximum. yn11 car parts~ .()r is i1 a rar par1s 1n an? I,aughing he- A;, a result the government J.":f'n erally overpays cleri cal ernployes in rc!a lion to the local m;irkel. A GS-2 1ypi~I \\'ork ing for lhe govern1nen! in Little Rock . Ark.. for ex- <1mplf'. n1akcs $97.60 a week, v.•hile her ~irl friend working f()f 11 priva te finn can expect 11bnut $75. Jn Atlan\<1. a n1edi11m range salary area . th;it GS·2 typisl \VOUld make ahoul $5 a \\'eek more than the TO SCHOOL have annlher a pp are n 11 ~, cause he \11111 nol be recycled like l he re st. he ~la nd s tr~mendous force w_~ich ma y and \\'aves a s .vou drive by. l'his scene is in a garage trigger earthquakes near l-fel lerto111 n, Pa. He did not predic1 where the ---,.,.... ...... -__ ==-c=.,-- nexl major quake. \\'OU!d ...u....... , ·f ~~~- strike. -, ·~·~ BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS Your Child's Portrait Direct Color • In ...... 1·5x7 AND l lmlr 5-wlci. 4°WALLETS to BOOKS 12-yrs. s1aa c;roups Token .. $1.00 loch SILICTION-4 POSIS Child OllPlll INDS -h P'· l 1t ~ South Coast Pla1a f ·1 549·2103 ;-" ~ =' ·-. . SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA S4M760 The •rt of mi:icing dresses with sm11rty p•n+s . And prints une:icpected!y with other prints. A. Fine tap. •sfry printed in red er qrape Avril rayon/cot- ton . $12 . 8. Twin prin t run-on with ric cer in blu e or red cotton. $12. Glrls' sizes l '/2 to 14112 • INFORMA L MODELING SATURDAY, AUGUST 2111 11 AM TO 3 PM c:rvaHabl• only ot South Coast Plaza, Costa Me5a lrl1tol ot Son Dl t 90 Frtewc:ry lcolo9y Hl11 r: K••P I~• ,,,u1i, <low..,, No:,. p"llu· 11.,n '"" ••ollv ,,,;. l~'•· o., ynu• bit- plt v vou• l~vo•it• 1ound• • 1,1111 1..,...,, ... Shop •v•ry night to t :tO pm.; S1turd1y 10 to 6 p.m.; .540-171 7 ' t Clinic Paves New Health Avenue The doorli or the Laguna Beach Free Clinic wen~. open t.o 402 people in July Nearly h~ll Wt're Laguna Beach res1denls of mQre than a yel'lr and most were De!ween 16 and.25 years old There ahn was a spr u1kl1ng of babies, a few of the second-genera. tlon poor th;i t you Sl:'e in county hospital wHlting rooms and 40 pa· tie nls dangerously nea r or "'ell into that "<"an't be trusted age over 30." \\'hat hrings these people to the F ree Clin1<' v.·hrre 1hey h:i\'e to s~nd up to five hours in a hot, uv<'fl'rnwrlf'd room a w a it i n g lrt.'a\ment " Snn1e tnrne hN:aust> lhe v h:ive lit!le n1ru1ev and lhev know \·ou tan trust and be tru sted at thf cl1n1c. ~1any are afraid or embarrassed to go to their family doctor lor birth Cilntrol or venerea.I disease, Thf'y think the docwr will treal and con· den1n thern. said MHry Sll~<'k . cl1n1<' admin1stra lor "Thar s why v.·e refer rn11ny cases from rncdical tn eounsclini;:. Virsl we treat the disease and the• try to change the atlitud e," shr added . The risin~ cost of 111eclie11J tilrl' is a primary reason for becoming a clinic patient. HIGH COST J\fany doctors aren 't ac("cpt1ng any more patients ;ind the C'nes that do are forced tn cha rgt> $1.'i·$20 fnr an ini tial cxarninatlnn tK-<.·11use of overhead expenses. En1er~ency room treatn1ent 11l South Cllast Con1n1unity Hosp1t11I begins with a flat fre of S.12 for !ht> t>meri::cncy room and doctor. If unable to pay at admission, patients si~n a state· ment of responsibility for future pa yment. Orange County Mechea! Cer.te r has a flat rate of $25 for emergency care wh ich includes the room. df)('- tnr. nurse and gener<'ll medi cine. Any lab work and X-rays are ad· ditionat costs. Ability to pay is bas· ed on a sliding in~me scale, ac· cn rding to Dale G en t z , ad· ministrative services assistant The palicnl is sent to a finant'ial evaluator \either before or filler treatment as it is convenient lfl both parties! where the Si7,(' <1nd source of incorne .:ind his liAbilifies are detern1inffi. "Thr outpa1i rn1s make an agref'n1ent \'11th the crf'dit collection deparlment and sign a st11tt>ment of f i nancial responsibility," he added. DAILY f'll.OT l' ... !e b~ Gr .. Jch~t•dtr Nurse Bil l Weightm a n admini sters injection BEA ANDERS ON, Ed itor f'tJt II Clinic Comeback Image Makes 'Abo ut Face ' RY HAllRAHA Dl'1\HT£ 01 !~o t't lly Pilot ill!I Prople i11~'hl11rd 11·1th lhc L;ig11na Bearh free Clinic agree i!'s cnmc a !onri w11y in 1!171. ··unfortun(ltrl.r. 1t Wil S !>t<1rlerl bl indl y and ~!'rious nliSl<'l lir ... were made." admi1~ .lohn Payn r . :i staunch supporter ;ind em ploye nf Hii;:hland Pharamaccutical Co . y.·hich has supplied considerable med1c11I equipment. In the inl!'resi of impro\'ini;t the ln1age . Pa.vne has talked to ci\'IC leaders and group s. Mainly through his effort. the year.old clinic has rece1vcrl lhe endnr.~ement of Sou1h Coast Communi ry llo~pital. Laguna Reach City Council. La~una Beach Coord'in;itinfi( Coun cil and Citizen's, Health Council of Orange County. \Vith reconstitution of lhP hoarrl and 'hirinR of R paid administratnr. Payne feels the clinic is well on the v.•a.v to serving a vital health need within the community. Support has been received f rnm individuals and ministerial agen· cies. he added. and medicine is i;upplied by !he count y. PROF'ESS IONAL STAFF' "The Free Clinic has " prf)- fe sslonal J;laff or 17 doctors. four From Sou\h Coast Community Hospilal. registered nurses and licensed 111.bor~lory ll'Chnicians. "Hopefully more local doctors will offer their serv ices, lhcy tend to be on the caut ious side," he ad· ded. 1111 h a n1lH'h d11fcren1 and dec 1df'd· ly f;;1·nrahlr np1n1nn. "Tnd;iv 1t1e cnmn1un11y is \"P ry n1ut'h aw;1re f\f the clinic. anrl the pa!tcnt l1sl i~ growing, e.speci all y in infant c<1rr ,'" he no1e<1 . \\'1l!tam Rou l1, r.1D, d1 rec1or of lhr Laguna R!'HCh H!'11 lth Survl'y Staff. feel s the clinic is more responsive to thP community and has established contact with local agencil's. 'It serv:s a defin ite need in Laguna Bearh.'" hr added. Lagun;i Bc;ich City Councilman Charleton Bnvd who requested county branch~s in the Ar! Colony Jn February, 1970, is "highly plea.~Pd" with the new image of !he clinic. LONG UPlllLL STRUGG LE "11 h;id a long . hard struggle. partly because of its Initial ime~e.'' be ~aid. '"bul It has done a right about face within the pa st four or flvf' months. .. There ha s been an enormous response lo health servicrs. and I think people are accepling the racl that just be<'ause. a person ha5 long hai r, he isn't a freak.'' Through the efforts or the newly formed Laguna Beach Human Needs Advisory Board u n d e r chairman Mrs. Helen Keeley. coun· ty department heads ha"'e com· milted themselves to assi:iitance wit h decentr111i1.cd counly services in the city. lncluding lhe Free Clinic. to o mo le pa tient. A minimum let or $25 or a doctor bill for $20 Lakes a big bite out of an.vone·s budget. Food, rPnl and lr11nsportation will alv.·ays come before medical and dental care. SERVICE It's not onl y because the clinir is free !hat they come. Some offer the an1ounl l'hal would have gone lo the doctor in hopes that more people v.·ill be treated. f..1any work ing people apprec1a1e the a\'ailability of service. Dci<.·tor! lun ch fronl noon lr1 twn and aren't oprn ;it night : hospital rmer f!ency rooms are no! equipped to handlt> a steady fl ow of fi(cneral medical pro- blems and it"s a ~ mile round trip to count y medical facili ties . One Lagunan needed allergy shots twice a week but she worked In Costa ~1esa. "I called three hospitals and none of them w11nted lo do it. sec !aid It would be $4& Pach visit. Then I thought of the Free Cli nic ," said Trudy Mourer. In the rnonth of July, lhere were 56 checks for venereal disease v.·ith 19 positives : l l cases of hepatit is; ~7 pregnancy testl'i with 14 positive problem pregnancies 16 girls were between 16 and 18 years oldl and 111 patients requesting birth con· trot devices. Other cases ranged from in· fcct1ous di seases. re s p i r a tor y ailnlcnts. eye and ear infec11ons to medical problem5 wh ich compiled nearly half the tn!a! caseload Dr. Thomas Albert. chief of the t n I e ct i o u s Disease Division, 0 r a n g e County Health Dept.. believes the Free Clinic I& In a strategic position for treating venereal disease and hepatitis. "It is important to have such fa cilities 11s freely available as po5sible. The only county facility is in Santa Ana. Many prop!e aren't going to crol'iA tbe barrier of time and transport&· tion for treatment," he added. A financia l advantage the Free Clinic has for the average Orang• Countian is it lowers the caseload at tax·supported OCMC. County medical treatment costs the tat· ~yer over $100 per perS0t1-straighl off the tax line \Vithout high operating costs. the clinic offers medical care averaging $J per person through Lax deductible donations. Wanted: More Support By CAROL MOOR E 01 l~t Ot llf f'l!O! Stt rt ~1ary Stack wis hes 1nore home· loY.·ners were involved in Laguna Beach·.~ Free Clinic , whi ch handles the eighth la r~est caseload of 28 free clinics in Southern Cali fornia. Admitling that she cannot afford tn live in the city and, thus , mi sses gome of the community spirit. she nevertheless "wonders about the functioning of Laguna as a unified ent ity when very few doctors, who praclice In the city proper, volunteer lo help at the. clinic." Perhaps it's the image that the clinic attract.~ and caters !o lrans- lent hippies? '"S tatistically. it's the you ng peo- ple who are poorer because they can "\ J:rl established." said t11isl'i Stack, 24, clinic administrator. "If you look closely at those sn- callcd hippiel'i comin~ through the door. they're mostly the 'kids next <11«.' .. ~1i ss Stack. dau~hter of a doctor and 11 former medical student h£'rsrlf , admits there was somr. antattonism lOY.'ard the c \ i n i c orii;:inall~·· OPINION CHANl.t:S ··Rut now thr com1nunity has reached a po int where it"s apathetic and th al"s a step upward. \Ve do of· fer direct service.~ to residents and 1vould like to gel more or them in· \"Oh"Cd. ·• Thi're·s plrn!.v of npportun11.v. The wa1tin.'( rMm bullelin bnard11 are overrun wi th classrnoom·typP. ronstruclion p:iper schedulrs nf volunteers· hours and dulies. "Clubwomcn, parents, col!P.~e ~t.udcnts. . . anyone who is con· cerned can help us with clerical work. l."leaning thr. clinic in the morning s, wri!ing con tribution re· q u t? st s . t•oordinat1ng schedules, telephoning or just rapping with patients tn help !hem figure out problems." Miss Stark explained. "Ideas are alwa ys welcome .. "' she ~ddcd . "Wf' like to hear su ggestion~ and ·are devcloptni;: 11 functioning framework for a c o m m u n i I y :idvisory board.'' MAR Y STACK CO UNS ELS PA TIENT Her chief interest at the momen t Is re11clivalion and expansion of the clinic's counseling 1i er v ice 5 . TwenJy.five lay v n J u n tel' r coun~elors art> being recruilt.d and trained to handle intake screenini;:: for thl' stricUv e onfidenti11I program run by psychiatrists and psychologists on the premises. EXP ANDEi) TO PICS Topics for lhP counscllnfi( srssinn~ are drui;: ahusc, draft. proble m prcj.:!nancy. bir!h control, lc~al aid. ''enereal disease, homosexuality and lndividu;il psych. "Service and social clubs could help us expand our i;P.rvices by assi.~ting u5' with finances and hear· in~ our story.'' said Miss Stack , who usually receives only a tenth of her budgeted .~644 per month !ialary and llves off previous savings. She estimates th11 t the optimum budget for the clinic would b9 $1.500 per month bul it curren tly runs on half that amount. A sign on the. front door reads: !Ser SUPPORT, Page 15) Full Day At Clinic By .JACQUELI NE COJ\.1BS 01 !ht 0.llY "let tlttl It takr.~ eight hours of work lo keep the Laguna Beach Fri:>e Clinic open four hou rs a night , Monday throu.'(h Thursday. This Tuesd;iy wa~ like every other d111 et the clinic. It started early in the morn· Ing for the volunteers and staff who work there . Mary Stack. atlminislratnr, begins her day making telephone calls to Orange County Medical Center, the Health Department, other free clinics and med ical sup ply houses. The two secretaries, Judy Zelczak and Kathy Nero spend the morning hour.!l at paperwork and answering telephone calls. 'There are wor k srhedule.!i to be m11de, papers to be mimrographed, letters and reportll to be written, lab report11 lo be filed . A volunteer who holds 11 sociology degree from Adelphi Unive rsity call.!i the list of lab tec hnician!I in an attempt ttt schedule hours for August. Five technl· cians will carry the lo.ad. She begin! the list of doctors. "This i.!i the Laguna Beach Free Clinic, doctor. We were wondering if ... " It's I tiring, tedious chore vr'hen the respon3e i!I low. "Keep calling. All they ca n !lay la 'No.'" People drift into the. waiting ropm : ,,.. girls wantiiig pregnancy tests, a boy with religious newspapers and 1 couple WIA- tlng 1 premarital M!rology. "The doctor comes In 111 7 p.m. but you can sign up at 6. Usuall y, the sooner you !lign up, the Quicker you get tn." M11ry advises. ~lany girls c11.1l as king for birth control or pregnancy inform11 tion "for a friend ." "I can't ur,lle lM stronf.:!I Y the n~cd for thr publi!' lo drop in any time ;ind ii.ee thf' clinic in actinn.'' he prncl;i1mrrl He has madr 5urf' 11 numbe r nf rivic leaders have dont sn. 11nd fcrls thry h11Vt' come ay.·ay Covering such areas as health. probafion and welfare. lhe group will seek servires Ill .11 s11 laried con· lr11f't consultant tn roorrlinatr. ctly, counlv and vo lunteer effort. Mrs. Keele). added. MED STUDENT ROBIN JE FFE RIES REMOVES SUTURES tSee l>A Y, P11e 15) • :r;. ···~· .. -. ..... ..~ :t . .. 'l.. .. ·' ' ' . ,, .. ' .. . ' : :::.. "I' • • .;, I I , ! I , I •I ! > . ,. . Looks Better on Sophia Never Try Spaghetti By t.:Rri.t A BO~tBt-;C K The-bt>auty ~r.cre ts ol the stars nt ver \\'Orkrd fnr me, J renu~mher ont·e Arlene Dahl su~geste<I pla ci n,11: c h i I I e d cucu.'Tlbers over e?~h eye tn relieve tension My hu~b<lnd leaned over to kiss n1e hello, thought Jt was D a d d y \Varbucks and ha s had a tv.·itch in his r1ghl eye ever sinte. Oolorrs Ocl H10 , an older star who remains ag1~lt~s throu~hnut the ytars. said sh e retained her \'Olllh bv nrver srnlling ;;o.nd 'creating laugh line~. An y 111uthcr know;; 1r~ not the J;iugh lines that cr('ate va llevs of f;icial er()sinn huL the ~rying l1n1~s. I suppose I shou ld never ha ve lrustcd Sop!iia Lnre n \\'hen she v.•as quoled in a mag;ii1ne art1elr as saying, "All ram r owe tn sp?::hett i.'' Just by looking at hr.r J wnuld ncvrr ha\'C tho ught that (;nnrl pos ture·: fl1 ay be. A new bab.v? Possibly A 16th nr an inch padd ing":' Oh. c·mon. But spaghetli ! AT WIT'S END garlir bread with bulter, revrre11tly face Sophia·& pic- ture on Lht wall ;:ind say, ·This ooe 15 for you, Sophi a." As the wttks wtnt on, rt be came obvious my &and was Your Horoscope riot settling in the same pro- portions as Sophia. While sh€- was built likt a cul diamond, I wa s taking on the shape of 11 pyramid. But I persevered. "Well, Sllphia ,•· jeered m.v husband, "How are vou and Ma rcello M<.slrtuannl -n1ak1ng out?'' ··1 had il for lunC'h,'. I said. ''It's funny ," he s<11d, "l rannol remen1bcr So p h J a walking around with a safety pin in her ~l e eks." "A sex symbol cannot be Virgo: Check Overspending TUESDAY AUGUST 17 l'f'S!less. Some chide .i'IJU for ;:ipparent indrcision. Key is 10 11·ait and scr. !f yo u {ton'\ By SYDNEY O.\I AflR ~now, do nolhing. fl ushing now ltl'·s M h 2 • ·1 19 could lc;id to error. f'ercc1ve A •. : 1 arc 1-:,pri . l: ,\1;irit;il, f<lnlily rel;itionshirs 11nd anlyze. See situation realis1le;i!lv I rn<l~ be under pressure. Pr(I· <f"I"" ,.. . . '' on for Sighs built in a day ," I retaliated. beg ins to grD w agatn It w?.sn't until I beg ao to Thr other n1sht ;is I ~at ntb-- b!1ng on a piece of carrol, l thin k the "htfore"' picturt s Ln watched Sophia in a movie magazines looked greal, that I with C;iry Grant. I C"ouldn 't realized the road lo beaut y is help but wonder .. maybe if I not paved with spaghelli . __ l=ef:t:o~f~f~I~he~P~';"~m~e~'~';n~. ;::=--Snph1a lied tu nie, It wa5 a1 hoax to :nake the v.·ome n 0(1 America look like bea sts while ~ Sophia sli!hered her w;iy FRANCIS-through movie a/ler mnv1e . rL1ke having ugly hridesma ids '\ ORR P so ynu 'I! look good. I \.9 G..I T;ik ing off ··spaghetti,'' my l CHRISTMAS friends, is like taking off no , nther food. Ynu can run CARDS around the block anrl take nff 20 °/o OFF an eclair . Ynu <'11 11 do a fe,1' r•"o""""d -Hl9hHt Ou••l•r -W••m f'Pl~"ionl sit·up~ and d is.~nlvf' lnbslerl Jill I [U!l Ml~~w1v 111.1,11 rlipped in butter. but spaghetti c;u u 011 101 co-11•1111 'lll11' hit~ your hips, tt>,l.i r_~ routs ;:ind 1o----------.I SPRING FRESH WATER r.~. FILTERS FOR : e HOMES e CAMPERS e BOATS t h • cl irt , ruit, of :;~A Royol Birthday :~;.~Pri ncess An ne , \vho celebra1ed her 21 i;t birthday yesterday is seen in an In - . ~ dian marble gazebo on the grounds of Frogmore House, \Vindsor in this spec· ' lally posed portrait taken to mark her birthday. Being 1ny favori1e frHJd, h('r ad1·iee was easy to lake. At le;i.~t once a v.•eek. I would ,llPl nut the hi~ pol !not rne. y(nl fnnl. the nl her one) 2.nd begin the ri tu;il that is called "spaghett i sauce." Then I wou ld toss up lhe salad, rich with oil, load the lee! wha t is of v;;o.!uf'; don't re-CAPlllCORN iDec. 22-Jan . 19 1: [nve'I 1·n vn"r own linqui~h someth ing for nothiog. " . " " Co nfide in lllverl one. Not wise talents, ahil ilies. Ma rket t.o keep secrets. Respect right survey rnay be necessary. of others 10 know. Organize efforts. One tem- A Simple-Complete ''Oo -lt-YoLJrtelf" UNDER SINK FILTER KIT! Pollution Solution a Sick One -:_:DEAR ANN LANLJEltS ; \\'l1enever l -'.hear ;ibout a teenager cnmmi tti ng suicioe : '.qr b[o,ving his mind with drugs I s;iy to : :tpysel f, "This is nature·s !av.· -and it's a ::jood one. The survival or the ri llest. This ::person has proved he was not fit lo live." :-Whether the ln;i bility to survive is due ·l(i weaknes.~ of character or a physic;il ;i:eficiency does not ma!tcr. The f;i ct th;:it ~i .. person is un;ible to ni.1kc a pl;iee !or :JiimseH in the \\'Orld is bnrne out hy hi~ ··desi re to lc;;i\'e it. A11d su far ;is J a111 (·nn- '.cerned, the world is hf'!lcr off if he :ltaves. \Ve do not need vn v 1norr "'l'akl- :rugs. misfits or n1cnt al · <1nd physical :clafcclives adding lo the cun!us11Jn and :P9llution of an al re;idv overcrowded "."J ·(irld. · : One of lhe reasons 1he drug problem is so di fficult to eradicate is that 1he 5crewb11lls \vhu are hooked get otht'r tpalcon!ents involved. If they all did ·•"·av with themselves the world w1)u ld he ·a h~allhirr and happirr p!a rf'. r rin t th1.~ lrttcr if .1·n11 d;irf' rn1 b<'tl ing you \\'on 't. .-~lrl\E 11 .: llEAlt ,\LIL : I'm sorr.v _1ou didn 't send :~our n;im f' And addrrsli. I'd like lo -'1tn1ninalr You f11r !hf' lh11nanilaria J1 (-A11·a1·d of 19111 . \'our notion that onlv !hf' "7atro ng are fit l1'1 lh·c is nau!itatin-~. 1f :t hest \\'raklings \\'horn you 11b1•iously ··tlc$pist don 't kill thcn1sch es. ho\\ :ihout , fie riling them inlo J?,HS ovcn s';' ll i~lory :rernrd5 anolher dinJ!,hat who had ide;:is i;imllar Hllltr. to yours. Hi& namt wa11 Adolf J)F:AR ANN LANDERS : a1n a 111ember or the mnst be leag11c red. h11t!lr· \reary. ra~-laJ:: ;i nny in the United Si11tcs -the pnrcnt or a lt:('n:igrr. I nr(·d a sirnple answer to a si rnplt' question . Here it is : \!.'hat d'J ~·uu think of sn1nking rooins in high sehool s fur s tudt'nl s'! This su lijcet h:is t'llUSt'd scvrr~l hra!1•d dlseu~siuns arnung our friend.~ and fami- ly. I would app rt'ciatc it if you \1·oul d cx- prrss your \'iews. Please !P.ll l1s if you are for or ag:iins t rhcn1 ;i nd why. -THE \VAL.KING \VOUNUJ::D nt::All \\'(>LJNDC:D: I am a~ai n sl thl'tn, l'rfl\'iding a pl arf' for s 1n nkin~ irnp lics not onl y nppro\'"I hut l'nl'nur<tg1·mcnt. The notion lh:1l the kill.~ llfl' ~u in~ In s1nnkr nn ywny, sn \\'I' 111ight 11 s wf'll le t lhem Smflkr in sr honl. is total capitula- tion. Carrying that kinll of re11snn lng nnr strp further. one rn ighl argue in fsi \'nr nf prn\'iding the students with ~fet'ping rnnms as ·well. lli,eh sr hnnl all· 1n inistrator!i cann ot force studr.nl 11 to &tnp s111uk1ni.: hut in tny opin inn lhey should not encnurAge lmnkinji( by gl\'in,1t lht sturltnti; II 11peclal room to llll It In . l>E1\R ANN LANUE llS. ~1y h11sband's ).!rrai 1111t!e passed 11way at the age of ~4 i;r1'eral weeks ago. He v.·as a wonderfu l p<'rson ;:ind ever~'onc in lhr family lo~·f'd hitn dearly. The fan1ilv wants to honor l:nclr Hf'rthold by ·h11ving his portrait done in l'ils by an outstanrlini;: ;i rtist who h:i ~ a).!rC'L'd lo \\'nrk frum a eollrc!inn nf phntngniphs_ \\'(• will !hen prcs<'nl thr p:iinling to the Univcrsi!y whC're he scrv· ed :1s ;1 1ru~lrc for rn:111.v ~-t·ars. \Vt• ha1·t• n1n into a prublt•n1 that h;is ('ff';1lr(f :t gre:i1 dt•al uf di ss1•nsion ;in1nng tl11' relati\'r~. l lnele Brrlhold, hAd one eyl'lid 1hat rlroorwd no tiee;ih!y. He al."11 J1ttd a );irgl' blond blister !\n his lip, Sorn!' nf \hf' rel:ilivrs fe<'I lh;it it would tw 1n po111· 1;i s1r !n h.11·r 1t1ese ph.1·sical!.v un;it - tl'.1('1il'e ahni1nn:-di!1es .~ho\v ur in the po rtrait . '/lie ;:ir1i~1 t hink.~ otherwisr. \\ha1 is _vour opinion~ -MUDDLF:D IN THE !1110/JLE 111-;A lt ,\IL.:U: A portrait should rfrre!itnt the su hjtcl. To elik en arlist In prrforn1 ensn1t'tic surJ[ery on Unt·le Rt.rt tth viousl y oUend ~ hl11 stnse or artistic \'Rlur11. I 5RY Un clt Bert 11hould he painted AS he was -droopy tyelid, blllod bl ister and all. TAURUS iApril 21l-May 2!ll: por;i rily retired may cornc Be posi!ive, Meanings. inten. back in your behalf. Messa ge !inns are crvst al clear. lnl'e.'iti-becomes int'rcasingly clea r. !-:iile ;:irid ieanL llisc;ird wh;1 1 AQUAHI L'S iJan. 20-F e b . ;soutrno<led. Imposing re!ativt 181· Tr<1vcL study, future 11·rll lrt ~11• Firsl step is up l-0 planning Rl'C nn agenda. You ~Oll , .!\rlv;intrment depends on :ire nol apt !n hi· satisfied wlth ;:ihilirv lo ma ke your~e lf under-st atu.~ quo. fl1f'.~Sa,!!e from a dist:i nce is enns!ructive. ~tond (;E,\1 1NI (May 2l-Ju ne 20l : PISC ES 1Frb. 19·March 20). Ar renl new approach. C:ive ~;l~~~o ~;~~b~~ ~;n0n~~:~;e ~:e~ full pl;1 y 10 inventive qualities. Unorl hndnx: rtlationship com-may act in prrple xing man-ner. Child coul d be. in v\'l!ved . ~;.~/;0~~r~~~~;t~~~~~~~:~~~;;~ Assert your own needs. ~'hat NO PLUMBINCO MODIFICATIONSI INTRODUCTORY OFFER ! r 11rchose Full Size Wo,..,. Fiiter with l'roven $2798 AMF "Aqu11 °Pu1e" C11rtrldQ11 .• , , . , . , ...• Only YOU ltECEIVI -IASY UNDll-SINK INSTALLATION ICIT-lteq. Sl \,,I .... , ........ . FREE! 'TllAT YOUltSfLf TO SPRING fltlSH WATElt YOUlt FOOD • llV'EltAGIS • ICE CUllS. P.Olt ALL NEWPORT-IAY CENTER-548-9818 2052 NIWPORT ILVD. AT IAY -COSTA MIS&, silu;ition is nol s 1 a b 1" , a00ppea,rs. a sctha1ck coulSd re- Consolidate position. .:~"°~· ~tn~y~n2"~'~'~'~·o:r;·~· ~1'~':"~~~=~==~~===~~===~~===~~~~ CANCER IJunt 21-Jull' 22)· crealrve approach. Check legal papers. Revir;·I ~ ------- lease. Gtt money promisrs in ~ r. \v ri !inl(. Avoid long financial, · commitment. Takr ca.<;h and , l<>t credit go. Aqullriu~ in· divirlu al could play kry rol r 'You dr;il from stren gth if eon- srr1·;J!1V{'. LEO (July 2.1-Au.i::. 22\: Be fl cxiblr. One usually ~t;ible rn<l V hf' ;ibsl'nl \\'ilhnu! !t;:ivf'. He -rr;1d.1· 'w ith cnntingrncy I pl;in F.xpnnd h(lr izons. Rcfu::;,, tn he ('onfined . MRke know n I vnur l'irws. Ol hcrs can bf' Cti;:irn1 rrl, cllplil';itrd. Snci<1 1i7.e ;:irul C'P1nmuniealf', \'IRGO 1A11g. 2:l·Srp1. 221 Avnid dr!n11r.<>. Takf' straigh t linf' tn rlf'stin;:i1inn. Chtck lendrncy !o rnul !ipl~1 f'X['lf'nsr~. ArknowlerigP f r i r n d I y sug- grstion<;, Cnn crnlratt> on hrl- lrr puhlil' rrl,..!ions ~1a rl1;il i;ta fll." is spolli,i::htrd Ar ohsrr- DAN RIVER 'S SPANKING NEW FOR FALL "NUBBY DAN" :r------------.1 X-ray Bus at Center v;inl LIBRA I SrpL 2.'l-OeL 22 \. l'11hli('1t.v 1·nulcl .<11"eompany rf. ror1s l1c!'ngni!1on d11r : rnm- rni! though ts. ideas In paper WOVEN PLAIDS -SOLIDS '. ' " .. . • " Vassarette' ~nta?tic h]Priccs Oncc-A-Y ear A:r>.'TROr-."" ~\"J,(_1:\ TR!l:o'I' 10 Day Pantie Sale! AU!;USt 18-28 (lN WHITE OSLYI Med.Leg lle11Jl1r 5.7 6/S\3.50 8·10 6/$16.SO SALE 5-7 11$11.50 l-10 •tS.13.IO Rr rn!h11.~1asl!r witho11I hr.ing A 11111b1Je l'.l1e~t ~ 1.,i,v un11 f:·nn1 2 ur,1 11 ~ p.m nn Thul's-fnn l i~h r\r ll' nn (i emini. Ct1t staffrd h.1' 111rrnhrr<> (1f the rla.1. :\Il l! I~. al Huntin g1on throii,i::h rrc'r l;:ipr f'lr;imatir I Hun1 1n,i::1r111 flr~r·h ,I ti ntnr ("rntrr gr<;t11rr now PAY~ di\'irleiirl~ · I , /., ·rh0 ,,.,.,.,,., ... ,11 h" '''"' '''"'' 1 \\'om;in·~ ('luh 11 111 hr n1X'n 1,,, ,'-~·t<i"nl r " ' Ari ;;t{•r•n1·d1n.e 1· ,, < ' '1 1 (I 1nin 1111t11n SCO!ll'IO 10r1 2.l·i\111 21 1· KIDS LO VE l\1r.~. ,)11hn ~'l;:ina Ran. health cho nst quality. Ntrv n us V fo'-1 F111'('C.~ 1rnd tn br .~ca1trrrd . 1·01nn1ittPt 1·ha1rman. is in nrighbnr. reh1ti1't ~hould ht UNCLE LEN ch,1 ri;:r nf t!ic prnJer1. Com· !oleratrrl. not hff'rled . Utll1ze n11tlrP n1r111 h<'r~ inrl11cle the srn~e or ciisrrimin;ilion .' Brief lh11Jt1r '·7 6/S9.00 8·10 6/$10.'.>0 •. , .... '"' &/$7.IO ,,, .... SA TURDAYS IN \!111rs F.rll'ln Zuehl~ .. Joe D1p\om11t ic ge5lure snnthes I Thein1c~. Tf'rl Rerlrl lck . Leland brui.~ed feeling~. You ha vP a TH E DAILY PILOT .Jrffcl's. (;r;ice Alm;iss. Bruce life of 1·our own to lil'e_ S11n11:~1er, Rt'n ShoemA ke anti SAGITIARIU~ 1Nllv 22- 1 __ Rn v .Jnhn~on . Der. 21 ): F~l.~d·' ;ippcAr In be , • •'I o/,,'Jw::rt ·ti:' )'.t .1 (. •, -t •> ,Q'4 •J ,H J ~(~ !.!ll'Z§GlfMi'JM-t!fl1-it •• (.!..~.-:.; ... -·""'4.L"i: .. ,..·......i..r.....-~ . • ,··~~.!_..,;g',j.M_,_.:.___ 'I Fabulous ~I MACHINE WASH * PER MA PRESS FINISH Sm11!.h in9 color!. and design,. REGULAR 98c YD. SAVE 2lc YD. Coffon /Fortrel Polye\ter 36" Wide HEADQUARTER S All 100°'0 COTTONS • PINWALE CORD • HI-LO CORD • PRINTED CORD 44"/45" Mo,1111111 Wo"' • BIG WALE CORD 44"/45 " M11,kl1111 Woll\ • SUEDE CLOTH FOR 179 YD. 198 YD. 269 YD. ' ' )98 YD. ' . " ' ' ' ' ' '" • ' .. " . ' Trunk "' •·• ~1 ... ll1~l1r 6/$9.90 6/SIZ.00 !ALE 1/Sl.-40 ' \ \ 1/$10..4(1 ·-......... _J . --.. ~-·-~·- HOU RS. O•ilv '1.30 to 6 Flare Leg R1111!1r 5.7 6/Sll.50 8-10 6/$16.!KI ""' 5-T 1/$11.50 1-10 llll.Ut · ~__,,~···~-... ~--"'---•e•o•mu--•i f • " I f~,-' -.-. -:"' 1816 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA M-'J OR C~£01l C,+.~O~ .-.ccEPTt.O I ! '' NOW IN PROGRESS Store Hours f :lO to 5:30 MoMMy throuth Saturdey Cornelia Bigelow GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR All summer and winter stack 9reatly reduced to make way for foll merchandise -~~~~~~~ Tremenclou1 Lingerie Savln11 1999 So. Coast Highway -' Dlome1nl LAGUNA BEACH , ' 'i IMPORTED FROM ITALY Tli•• great new fall look for 1ult1. dre1111, pants on • bl•nd of rayon, cotton, nylon, acryllc, linen . ~IGULAR $2.98 YD. SAVE 31c YARD 51"/60" Wide ~®zc YD. HOUSE OF FllBRICS le11tll Ceoit l"l••-8•>11111 •' St" O·•Qll '°"'V· C•1t11 Mes-145-151• Or•n••lolr Mell-0·•~-::r••~n•p• •"d H••bc• flullerte11-lll·2JJ4 H•ll•r Plor-I 7t~ a! B•<1!o l 11111111 A111t-54J.5551 1~1110 P1t•k C11111..--L~ r.1,,.~ ~1 ~1 ,,.1 0~ l11•1te Perli-ll l -6JlJ . ' -.. .. ' ' . "' ,• ·, \ .. ' ' . . , .... MOIHf.t y, A11Q11~l 16 1~71 OAlL V PlLOl 'Day 1n the Life of Free Clinic' Unfolds Human Drama • Dr . Herbert Cohen checks cast durin g a ni ght 's work at the Fr ee C lin ic. A Lagunan who pra ct ice s in Newport Bea ch, he spec ialites in in ternal medicine. From Page 13 ,. ----' ( tContlnued lrom ragt 13) A v.·oman telephone s. "I want to ge~ a smallpox vac· cination but n1y dortor v.·<1nts $9. If I give you the money. can you buy the serum and give tot s of people l'llt'- c1nations '.'" ~1uch or th e afternoon Js spent t·leaning, sweep1n ~ and mopping the f x <1 m 1 ri i n g roon1s. ··we V.'ai t unt il 111- ternoon, hoping son1enne v.11 1 come in and help." explains Judy as she takes statistics off last nigh t's chart.~. By h1lly111g each nigh! and then the n1onlh. they know "h1i.:h n1ed1cines to order and thr number and types of m('d 1cal prohlcms tha1 are occurring. It is a s!if11ng afternoon as people btgin to arnve early. The 1<.'ord is out that "the sooner !hf better." 5 P.i\1. Girl conies in. 1>.'anl1ng iu see the doctor '"righl av.·ay " foil<'lry offers a bribe. '"If \OU want to do the laundry for ·us, you ca n be the first one in to see him al 7 p.m." 5:2S P.foi1. Already six people have signed up. "We re a 11 y shouldn'L take signups onll l 6 or we'll be here a!l night." ad - vise~ 1\lary. The broken dow n couch and cha irs begin to fill with people. 5:4!1 P.~1. Twel\'e people in the waiting roo m and si x outside on the steps. '"I know it doesn't look good to ha ve so many people waiting on the steps, but wh ere could 1<.·e put all !hese people?" ponders ~1ary. lt"s 1 1 hot and humid <1nd everyone's nerves arc on edge. Work ing the rcc:rption desk. l\1ary offrrs a chart. ''\Vh v don·t you take this one? Shc;s 15. living al hon1e and wan1s birlh-ron lrol aid. \Ve ean't tou<"h her with a JO-foot po le." \l.'ith a gulp or air, she \\'as called into the room. ''\\'e ha\"e a problern with you. Sue. Undt>r Californ ia lav.'. 11·c can·\ treat you since y1>u're \ilin~ al horn£> and under 18."" She offers a lr1I1'r or I permission from a rl'<ili"tic \ ::ind cor11:ernerl father . She ho:is the Sl\·eet. full fi'l{"t' 0 f I ch ildhood and a l ithl'. youn~ I bod.v. not yet rilled oul ro v.·omanly ways but capable of cnnce.1\·1n.11:. Jud.v and Mary arl' an1a7.ed. "II "." had mnre parents who :ircepled the fac!s. I "'nuldn"t have so many girl.~ v•i1h prfl- blrm pregnancies," says Judy. 6 P.i\.1. • • • Support Wanted Rose :ind Maria, night 1------------1 FOR SWIFT TERMITE and PEST CONTROL CALL "l'ou gnt us lhf' rent. Thank You. J'iow 1>."P nfed ~i7 .43 by \Vedncsday tn kel'p our phon(' and $66 fl9 by Friday to pay l::ixes IQ[ ;:i)J things/ Please hC'l p: th1~ 1s your C'hnll'." l\.11ss Stack ci.:platn~. ··nur finance~ <1rC' r r I a ti \" e 1 v drspcra1e n1ost of 1he limr. Pat1cn1s C'nm r through 11·1th rlrnations <1.!i brs! 1hcy can and occas1on11llv 11 r "ll ~ct a rheck frnm cnnt erned passcr~.by ''\fflst pt'Ofllf' ran rcn1cmher .11 t1rnr v.·hrn lhC'v rlidn"I. ha1·e mnn1'\. for snn1r 111f'd1ra l 11t- !l•nl10.n 1hC'~' nrr drrt . ~o thry rl1,n'1 hrgrurlgf' 1h1· r lln1r hr1ng fl"('f' \ AHIOUS NEEDS '"B.v t:iking c;:irr 11f prnplr t1.'hn rlon·t havr moncv. can·1 lr;ivrl 10 county facditics or arr reluct;:int to go In thrir family doctor. y,·e arr hecnrn- 1ng an accepted part of thP 1nedical community The frrc clinic i~ an al!ernatile. for sn me people the only allcrn::i- tive ·· \\'1nding her v.·ay through the narrow hal ls, r.1iss Stack shows off thrrr f'~aminin)l; rO<lm~. closel·:.ize ph;irmacy :ind make·shifl laboratory ;incl rhrows open rhr tlunr 10 a den- tal office that. a\\·ails plumbin~ rnnnert1ons and a eomprrssor hook-up '"That's the \\"aV l'.'C operatr, \1·a1t1ng for 11 qua11hed ~oul lo hrlp us 0111." r.1tss S1a1·~ l'l<- p!;11ncd. ··Thrn"s alwa1·s a inb fnr nn c of lhe trades to 1nlun1rrr J1_gt1ti11_e. llU"lnJ.l. tarpcntr\" p<i!1rnls ;ind frwt>r prob!ems. '"Thr t•l1nic could f11nction hr:r;t 1f 11·r had 1norr prn- les"1()na! 1·nluntccrs," salrll ~I i.~.~ !'ta<·k. ··All "'" ask of dnl't11rs is on(' l'l'f'n1ng a I n1nnrh. \Y 1rh a full staff. ""£"1 CfJulrl "~fl;inrl !o cla1·timr ' n1r<11 ral ass tstancr ;:incl re<irh b;ib1e~ and Rrnarrrrs \.\·hn can.I nol rr1111r rlurtnl! nur r1•rn1ng ho11r.... I ' 01w.-1 i•rs 1:<1n :icl·n mrTinda tr nnll· ;i le" 1nd1 grn1s 1n priva!r pr,1c·t1t·f' l~ut hf'rL> 1hev can lif'lfl n1an~ 1n nnr Ol,l!h1 . :r;tnir s11ppl1f's an> rlnn;;itf'd llnd lhrrr· .... li tllf' 01rrlu·:icl. 1 uo~ds l LLOYD PEST CONTROL · Has1r;illv \\"r·rl' rlct1l 1ng \l'ilh allr111 ~l1!· fl1"<1fPSSiOn<llS lo11u11a loo,h----<1'14.4400 who rralizc 1hrir i.~ a llf'f'rl Bnd So11 CI01m•11•-•'ll-6400 Co1to MHo-64l-5'1ll 1hl'y ran fulfill i1 \1·1llin.c:l.v " 1._ ___________ J B111 .~hr crrd 1t~ the i:io to 200 1·nl11nlrrr:;. il.{!rd Ii In 55, ll'1t h hr1ng 1•er.1· ln~;il ;:i11d rcrsis- 1f'nl Scvrr;il. like h1·rsclf. :irr fnrn1l'r p:ilicnts ll'hn ~1 :inrrl \vorJd~g fo r lhr rl inn· as pav- mcnt for lhrir treatment. ' I '"\Ve don't conden1 n anvon(' ,------------------------- \1•ho comes hrre in financial or <'motional disl.r£"ss. Th<' y I already havp a problc1T1. Wt•re here !o !ry In help them cure ii and pre1·ent i! from happenin.R: again,·• she added. Anrl thr goa l of lhe frf'l' clin ic is more personnel. more No. 1 on the Coast Yo ur Hometown Newspaper Is The DAILY PILOT Have a Roux summer frosting __::__:~~~ and save a cool 10.00 15.00 rC'g. 25 .00 Go glovvy this surnn1cr wit h 5Jii mn1ers and streak., rJf hlonde ... no\v ;it ~unny sotving~. Shampo() ;i nd !>el nut included, i)Ul wh<1t you sa\'e \Viii pay ftir a styling, a < lJ!, and you'll ~till ha ve cxlro Cfl'i h juc,t for fu nl MON., flll. 10:00 TILL • lO: OTH~I! CAYS 10,00 Til l ~ l O . .ti fA$H10 N ISL.ANO, NEWFOll T CENl~ll FHONt •••·2100 n1anager and rt>cept1on1st . ar- rive and prepare for a full night's v.ork. As nur:-es <1rr1vl'. they bt'g1n S<Tet-1ung the patirnls. "\Ve t1ilk 1u eat h pe rson. cft'l('rlllllllflg iht'lf n£'1•f[S itlld ~yn1pt urns. ):;ornetunes 1l 's JU~t h1b Y.'Ork and thc r1."s no reason to .sit hE-re all n1gh 1." ··i:.:ighteen. That's not :-;11 bad . Oh, irs 6 p.n1 . Thilt is bi-I d " 6:l0 P.!\1. H i rt h-cnntrot counsrllng begins at St i\lary's F~pi seopal ('hurch '1'....-cl1·p girls and thrtt lxl~s ga!hcr on the l'arpet to h£'ar thr lac!". l1gures and ff'f'ltn.lt~ 11btiut birth control raP1g1ng fr(ll ll pills. 1111rau1er1 nl' dc1 tt't'~ and diaphrag ms In morn1ng-?J1er pills. ··1·m very glad you "rc a11 here ," tlegtn." l,\ nn "\\'e kn ow some lhtnRs :ibout tn rth con- 1rnl bn! thrre arc nthers v.·hn knri'.I 11 101 rnur'e \\'e '!l lf!l }OU \\hilt we knnw and hope it help:-~HU ., S P.\I. '"\\"l''t•r luc·ky tnn1ghl. All tl1e 10Juntrr-1·s ~huwcd up and we ha1e onh .16 patient.~" The ht'.lll nf lt1r 111ghl rnakcs lhr !1ght qua r l I' r:.; tHl1"M•fl rahll'. ~:aC'h p•.'rson ha.s a pa i11. pro- hlrnl and a dt>f1n1tr rn:-1'd i\ 1;111. lank\' fC'!low In o\t'r:~ll s o If Pr s as.~1s1anc{'. ··rru n•1t tr<l 111C1t for anylhing hut I'd l1kr 10 hf lp." 8 :?~ l'.l\t The rnnn1 is rl'sl le~"· the p:i- 11e11Lo;; hl'al"t' a collecllvf sigh. 01er h<1lf nf 1hr l:ttsclo;id is f(lr birth routru! nr olhrr nrefts fl'qiurlnJ( pel vic e:oi:- arninations. The needs of the sick come first The remainln,R paLients are a httle ltred, son1e are hungry and n1ost are anx ious. Ea<'h believes hill need appart>nt and sorne repea1edly approach the reception des k , requesting spe1'{1 in their specific case. "What a slow night. I keep going frorn room to roo m, JiJOking for somet.hing tn do. Nothing SH:ms to be moving." (.•oinplains a nu rse. 9: 15 P.~1. 1\-l ost nf the sick people. hr.ve been seen and lhe doctor begins to see the 25 patients "·llh gynecological problems. 10 : 1~.~1. Slowly the room empties. ll "s a tedious process. Bach patient requires 10-15 minutes 11n1P from 1he nurse and med student, along "'ith lhe lab work and d o C' tor 's cor,. ,;ultation, 10 :45 P.1\1. Three girls remai n Six ~ pie lefl bc<'ause of "lowness. "We turn away people every n1ght but \Vedncsday ." say' Mary. Counselor s gather 1n the office lo rehash \hf e\'cn· ing·s dialogues. Vol11nlff'rs drift home, one by one , as Lhc1r Jffi>s fin1s..f.r . .lust the few needed to Lreat the !asl pa· llents rcn1ain . II :?S l'.1\1. \.\1ith a g:r;itrful wa ve, the li-tiit girl clfiSC.~ the door beh ind hrr Sipping her IO!h ('UP of coffee for th1· night. ~111 rv counts !he donations. ··This 1:11 the best part of 1he night." ~f0\'1ng: throubh the roorn s. she !urns orr the l1gh1s and lock.~ doors. lt"s been a long day. 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"'"'"Ql•••or "oot l!Of· aq• !Of II "'IOI. •P•lld•. 1>•11·1•1. mil-carton•. bvlter k.,..,..,_ VALUE PROVEN SALE PRICE "'V•lu•·'•o••n"' con•t nienctl c l,,de: Boller ico ••r••CO. 9rt llfer 110••9• •p•c•, f;,.., q uolily, ;..,. p•Oved in1ui•lion. l<1wet oporolin9 co•l ""d "'•"V ofhor lt •lutt• lh•I provid• ouhl•ndin9 11\er bentfih . Seo • Proof.of.V11 luo d emo"•'••- !ion •od"Y· Get lho It ch •nd ynu H b11y t F,,9;do;, •. YALU( l'ROVIN SALE l'lllCI •Modtl PPD.\ll·Tlf S•t • Pfo<1 f·of.V,.1 uo Oemon•"•- lio n tod•v. L•t rn of th1 J l!fe••nc•• '" F"91d•"•"• fdl, w••h ond rin10 ''''""''-s •• lho dilletenc o '" v.1. ut·Pro•en fo.,lu••• li~o J•t-Spr•v fill lh•1 wfl1 ,.11 /ho clo!ho1 bol<1rt 09:1,.!io n t!•rh , l:le undor.w•l•r dete r9•"I ond bit.ch :ni•cf•o~ th .I p<••t nto b urnin9 Jolico!o I.bric,. St • • bell•• •p••v rinte •nd f••t· •' •pin lh"'t 9oh tlotho1 d t•n•• • d ri•'· Gol the P!oof-cf Volue ft c h. Ynu"ll won! • Fr!9 idoiro W,,,hor. th e onlv one with en eqit•!o• rhol'• "d ifloronl", "'•dt eop ociallv for "" •uto ... •lic ..... h.,. w •• h •• ' lo 11 pou11d o. •21a lnlef1rlly n11d D<>pe11dahil ily since 194 1 • COSTA MESA 411 E. S•venteenth St. •••-1••~ Dallr •·• '''· •·• Radit'I Oispatchrd TV and Appltanct ! 548·3437 J 8 041l V PllOT LEGAL NOTICP! NOTICI 0" SALi Cl' ll:Al 'llOl'lllTY •T "111\IATI s-.r..I Ne. A""91 I ' .. In !t<e S11oedor Couri of ,,,. St111 •I c1111orn1e, 1or In• ''"""'v o• Ott nt• '" 1~ lro\•tl•• .i '""' l.•tolf ej ElllA8E ft1 JIJ0._11 JO..,fS, o.c ... o(f. NOTICE O' INTElolOEO Tll.l.NS,111 •HD LE.t.SEB.11(1( No!ico i• ~trol>Y olYt<> •h•I Stmor Coro. !':ll'IA: C~li! Pro!enionol ( O I I f t •. Trt n~!tro,, <>f 1Ml1 Ntw<>0'1 l!!otJlevt rOI, (UY Of Coo•• M•••, (oll!~nlo, in1an<11 lo u 11 cor111n oe11on.>I orOPtrtv lo Calllntnl• ""ot1•1•• L•a•:no Co .. Inc . l n•~<>de<I T••nl!•rot llt ,.o•l. of On• Wl<1h!•e l'lldl ,. St•. 21D•, c11v ol t.co ,t,no"t1. Ct lihr•nit ; on<I lhM •old In• lendtd Trtnolttf e ll•"otl, (till_ ""o<· lelt1 Le1sln9 Co , ln..,no• to le1Ubfl~lt to •~Id 5emt c Co•r>0•a lion, lr•n•'"'"' I L• ..... ). •~• u ;<1 ,,..""""' •'°""'''· • Vf'n•"I ~1K<l1>!11>n 01 which II •• lol- klws. "' "'''' Oen!•I Enu\1>-nli <I••~ •nd chalri 1nd loc:a loO •I 11(11 N•w..,,. Bnul•V••d, Cllv "' '"'!" MM•, C•ll!0<"lt , •n" """ ••id ••I• •nd 1•1•1"'-<~ H1n•- a<!i0'0 I• to be com•ummolt<! on !~o Hrll ""v o! Auou.,, 1'11, •' ro "'"'" at '"" ol•·c• <>f C olllornT~ _..,ocla••• L•t •I.,. Cc,. • • • Mand.a1, .lu91.1sl l fl, l,.71 LEGAL NOTICE ------- LEGAL NOTICE •• '1n• Wll•Mto 6ulldl"~· Sul•• 71/lt, Clly , _________________ _ DI L"' .ln"''"'· C oll!"tni1, O•ted !nlJ t!I> "•• ot Au1u•I, '"'· llv Co11rornio A"O<lll" Lta•inq (~, Inc, W>lll•m E M•ftd, Jr C:olifornlo ••...,ciolu l ••""' Ct .. Int. <Ina Wl,.Mr• flld<>., $ult• 111' LO> An•olo" Ca lilotnla t0011 '1101 <>ubllsn...i Otan<>o Co••T "'"'"'' ··-1911 O•"• "ii•'· 1!Jl·11 LEGAL NOTICE --------NEWPOllT·MESA VNll'll O SCl<IOOl OISTlllCT •411 Jiii l'llt He, 1'·111-•• l'ICflTIOVI I Vl lHISI for.I.Ml lif.lTIMIHT lne l ollnwlnt """"' ''' buolnon ••· TVllOL ENlElll>lllSl 1, nu Onv•, !<vln•. Ct h!orni• ,,,._,_ Reftt ld W. Mat!ln, 1111 Ou~n! Orlvf, lrvln•, Col!tornlt ,76., Pono~ O. <'>•ort anll" n .13 Vhto Ctudo l. Ntwotrt lt•ch, C1lif&rnl1. M111now w_ su wlowokl, 1"1 VIII• C~uda l, N~woorl ll tl(I\, Cl 'il•'"'•· l l\i• Duslnn• I• 1-tln1 CI M!U<llO by • ••""'•' D~t1no,.nl1. Ron•ld W. Mortin Nltll~I lnv.,ln1 l id• lhit •I01tmtnt llloO wl!h tl\o C11Un tv NOllCE '-~ HE REBY GIVEN Th•I tho t itr-of Oronae c,.1ntV on: Julv 1(\, 1''1 . ll()ard QI l'dV<Mlon or "" N•w•orl·M••• fry llt•orlv J, M10dox Clteu!V (""n!v Unlll•" Scl\""I Dh ttlcl o• O•onot CounPv, Clt•k. Colifo,nTa. will roo•l•• •••l•d blO• uo lo COl<llN, Sl OkKI & OWIN 11 lll'J "M on !ht JI•• o:l•I' o! "-u1u•t. 1•11 11., Lorr' '· o .i•i•v al '"" o•!lc• of ,.,a ~rnoo• 01'"'"· ""..-""'' 11 liw lo<a!fll •I 1!'7 Pl•c•eli• "-v~nu•. (••'" nn N. l rN•wiv, l ultt 1U M~'"· (aldornlo, al whi<h !Imo u ld bldl Stnll .t.n1, C1llttrtlt t11'1 Will bl PLJl\hcfr ~n•n•~ •nd r••d for : Toi: tH•UilS SCIENCE FURN ITU~E Publlo .. td Or••1 .. (a11t io.11 bids M• •o be ,., ••co,donco "'''" JulY l• •"' ,O.utu•! 1, '· u . 01ily Plie1, lt/I 20.H·11 Condltloni l~•lr,.c !lon• •nd Soorll l••lion•i ------- """'cn ~'• nn,.,. "" 111• '" "'" olli'o o< Tht f .EG•L NOTICE Pu<c .. ••lna Ao•nl ol ••id Sctoool o ;.irlct., ---------"~~~~------IB I F'il<tnl•~ Av•nu•, Co•tl Mou, I' , ll .. f C1llfo•n10 l'ICTITIOVI •us1Nl.ll In!!,~,'." 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"'t""' !h• ltll, U l-t-OC ~':,":,,';,1;:1:~~.~7v,h~' 1!~.:,•n~i11.1~~~,,~~ J;;•b;~·:~~ f~;~:,• l.c:.·~~. f:1'11v ~~~":,"·~:,~~~~mauiv or rrrto;tu1.,,,. inl----cL~-EoG','A'L t\OTICE Oai•d "-uQu\! IJ, "ll NEWPOll T Mf$.t. UNIF IFO SCHOOL OISTll\(f or O<•no• Couo!Y, (tlllornl• 6~ Oorotn, H"'vt v f l•1>1c Pu•<+>••ln• _.,fnt --~·1100 1'ub!.U1NI Or&nop (01<1 O~·IV '"lo!, •ugu1t 16, nn 1n~ "'"V" Jl. 1111 :l'l&t-11 LEGAL NOTICE •.t.11 -l•N I U•f,.IOlt COUR I 0 ,-l NI ST.t.ll! O" (Alt,-ORNIA l'Olt IHI! COUNTY 0' OllANOI No, A OUl llOl!C I 0' Hf.O.R1HO 'lflltt)N ,.1101.llE 0,-WI LL A.NO 0011 TE RS 0 ' &OMI N I STlt .t.flO~ WILL .lNN€XED ... Lil· WITM l'•!OI• o! JOSEP>< SOI ME O•t •••"<I ,.nn s l'ltllllOUS I UllNl't NAMI I T.lTIMl!Nf 11>• tnllcw•nO ~'""" 11 '"'"' l>u1lnt11 ••• !lMO~E COMP•>1 v. 111e 0,1 .... >•onul , Sul!• A-1, Coi•• M•,., (1111 t:i.11 ' L••lf' "-Elmo<'. 1111 l'tv~n Lant , N•w~f! ''"'"· Coli! •?Mn Tki• bu1ln•" ii condu<•t<I •• An lnd••idu•'-l~•l•r P ~'"'"'° l"" ""'',..'"' 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'"' 11• W0tln• .. ~IP Hv Mlnt•e" 8tach, C11•1. tl 1•f ''""'" "'~""''~ v ~'~o,l1nlf l'~oM• !11•! JU-1011 nr Ul·fflf WllTM.lN & ICHM l!!T 't.tlot'nl •o tor Pttllltn•• .llf•••tY• ti L•• Pu!lll•n!!(t 0 '•nt• (O"l Oall• ""~' '"''" JM A 'QI."!! I", II , lf, 1111 71'.1.1(1-71 114 I•• Ml1u11 Drlvo -----l"'*"'••rt Conlor LEGAL NOTICE Ntwlf'! l 1•th, Ct ll .. r~ll ., ... Puptlohl d Oronot C•oJ! 0.,lv ••I•!. ' 11n1 l'l(TlltOVS 8USINllJ N.lMI IT.t.T(Ml!Nl Tl\~ fDll"""'"0 Pt'I"" I\ M l ... ~""""" .. , n UJ ~IC TIT!OUI IUllNl!il NAMI tTAllMINT l~~ •0Uow1n, P•"on• "" lfnl"' Jul• H ,,.. Aut utt 1. •. 11. u11 w t.11 l.EGAL Nonct: •ul !hn•d Julv t• •"Cl l~)l.(!C Oronoo Cl!•"' •uou11 1, •. 11, 1------ 01i1v ••lnl , 1t11 )\'»1.11 LEGAL NOTICE .... 11 ... 11 •• 1--------l'Ol£WPOltT (ENTE R P •RK 1N('; tt 111n CQMPll.NY, SSO N.-..•l>Or1 Ctnttt 0-1¥f, l't(l!TIOUJ •USI NaSt N""-' 9••<1>, C•llfo"•lt NAMI ITAT tMaNT r ·h• l•vl<'e CornP•nv, • w .,1 V•••lnlo Tnt fntlowlnt ,.,10,. 11 p r .. , ktlntl-' (6•llO<tllon, )JO Now..,rf Cantto-O•I¥• . ., N ..... PO-tt ll~•ch, (•TllO'"I•, Tnlt l>u•I"~·· I• OP!nt ,_.,(!..., "" • cor-•''•'" ,,,,.._Sm.el 1111• lfltl.,,.1'11 11!•<1 , .. ,~ !f\o ({l~M• Cl.,, ttl Or•n .. CflUntv O" Jvlv 1), ltll tv .... l r1'1 J. M•H11._ O~l>UIY C""nty c11"· Pubn,.,,.., 0'•"•• Ce•" D•ll1 "1111• J,lv ,. •"" &llilu•• t, t , It, lfll )(t•S·ll LEG AL NOTICt: Nc\t1C!. IS-toEll(llY GIVf:N ,;;;;-,,,. lt'lllO..-IM .......... 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"Hi t, July lt '"" •u1u1• 1, '· U , 1t11 lrSlJ.11 LEGAL NOTICE ' llttl 'ICTITt•us •usi ~lll NAMI StAl•MIMl , •~"" •nd ,,_,,y Tiit t.Qfl(f: !~ 'IJl!To;!ll ('.o!Vl;N '~" ,j u "O ,,.,.,.... .,,....,, ""' Prt,.I < 1111 fftll~wi,.. --It ttel'I' IKJ11,.on .-•Of!lt D' "'• or.-orty w1t~1" «~•" ('I oovo •nll!l'W•,.. m1 •v•1>c.t U11n 11 '"" ~O't<•, "'' "''" "'··~'· thf ll "" '" .... , • ..,., •• !I ""'" ltO -· O• 111 "'' (l!y "' C••'• -., Ill whlftl l.tH "'' JtOM•lv ._...n 11< ..,,, ,1 ....tt•lt •vtll~" ot • ""'' 01'14 11-l lO ·~ to• •~fl9ll,•CM cu.1ro-t v.-u•t "· 1111 It ' "llfli co;1fF 0 1' "Ol'C'- "'"'' l/lf'll O•tftlt' C1>1•! O"'lv r .oM jt,Jit wl t '' 1111 1?1' )l SUl.j ,f f -'Ol(Y L.t.OV, l!I' Mo~••v••· N•-o•t fl••c+>. Cl .,tu! ••n v L. Otlt r. Ill.\ ' l•ll•M I t•• .. l•I-. Ct .,Ml 1"'' lwll ... U II bfol"f l~fu .... ~ t o '""'"'~"•' A1t1v t O•lt• r~,. 1J•lf"lt~• .11.., """~ "'' ,.,,~, .. C•••• "' O•tn11 t"'-'"'v °"' Jvlw n. 1ti. lh ••v•<'V J Ma~""" Oottv!Y C6u"'' c .. ,, "ub•••"•ll !')••"f• (oo)t O•••v "•'t' h'I• 1t '""' Alit H\! I. I, ti. lift ftW) I ' . .. ' .. . ., • ' . . ' . ., • knits for him Our shop for men with tvtrythi"I new in knits ' -· ~·£•,•,·,. . . Westpark shaped double knit suit wears impeccably, thanks to Dacron ® Th1I's bec1u~ doubl•·knit fa bric is lik e a whol e c¢11ectio" of littl• coils. When you movo they unco il . Whe" you relox they reco il to th•ir origin1l •hape. WrinlclHl Nov•r ! The most contemporuy sJyling i" P<Jre OiCro"® polye1ter. R•gul ar" short5, longs. 135.00 Maybrooke double kn it sport coats of Dacron* are quite distin ctive Look 1t thost wide lapels .... button·through flip pockets .... bolted back. Vory handsome. Stiy that w1y too, thinks to Dacron® poly••ter doublt knit. Sizo. 38 to 46. 55 .00-65.00 mt11's svits 21 -scioruwea:r <45 e...t.' ._...~ .. 0.....,.:-111 ..,_."'-' .. • •' may ce. Muth ce11t ,1111, 1an ell ... fwy. •t ~rlatel, c .. t1 ,....,; ~9311 1h•p mo"d•y thru fr l4ty 10 •.m. t• t :JO p.ft'., 1utttl1y ,..." 'tll S ,.m. uturcf1y, 101.m. te' If·'"· \ . I I • ! MAVCO . ' .. ... . .. . . . ..... ' J J -school Production o, .... C•11•ty lrcldl•• I r1--1~Jo -• 9:le w ..... , ... s ..... J :JO -':JO -7:)0 -9:)0 ONAWAY•' ---· Teen Show 'Boy Friend' Glitters Pacific YibtGticw ' w r;p ... .,. . .,, .... -.... .... _ ...... , ........ II Monday Evening AUGUST 115 irOO 11 111 News .leNy Dunphy, (])UC N11111 RllMIMlt/St!llth. 0 ®J m M11of LMrut l&11bllt (ct111t'd. from 5 ,.M) IJ TM FulftlYI CIJ Wiid, Wiid Wtst 0 JIJ O'Clock MDYl1: (Cl (90) "Tht lr11th•11 K1r11111lt\IM Put I (dr1m1) '5! -Y11I Bry11ne1, M11i1 SChtll, Claire llll'IOm, Let J. Cobb. In Cz11l~t lluu11. 1 l1th1r plots lo hive hi11011 m11ry 1 w11lrhy .,..om1n In order to !ave hl1 repulllion t nd tha h m\11 lortun1. m Tht fllnbten11 QJ Jllr T"- fl!I Art ttudlo. Toe m Nctllcltro l4 Im Nns Jim H1wt homt . l:stl (I) N8WS Biii Hudd1. (I) CIS Ntws Walt er CronJ.1te. m 11it Fly111i Nu" fB Hoc11epod11 lDdrt all a .-ro1. S..rltario 5) AIC Ntws 7:00 I) CIS NrW1 Wt lttr Cronkite 0 Wide Sc.111J11 The1t11: (90) '1he Mummy's Cu~M (horror) '45--lon Chane1. Pt1er Coe. Cil Tn.rth or Cllnsrqueoce1 D Wh1t'1 Mr Line? ID ! L~e lu~ m (I) D111:net el!) Mtuie & ttlt le1ulilul M1thl111 al An11llto1 Nea,ros Cii) V1rird1de1 al Movit G11111 fJ (II It W11 1 Wtry llOll Yt• Social Slc u1lty w1M into tt!Kt Eu1e111 O'Ntll wt111 the Nobel P1111 101 lltt11turt, lht Olympic G1m1s '" Bttli~ 1Mult1d !R 1 vittl!fY fo1 tht U.S.A .. tlld P1uid111t lloose¥tll WIS fttum~ to off!U Mr 1 1eco11d lt rm. Tiu rur lt JE is reealled by host· 111rr1lor Mtl Torrnt. m Otvld Fl'Olt ~ Julilt M1ll1. Art Me!reno. 111111r·Ct1mposer John Dtn· vei & music:.11 ll'OI/~ ftl City 1ue!t CD Dr1'"rt 9:00 1J Mfybtny 11:.f.D. (R) Sim !et: hit »n Ml~e (ludrty Foster) blJY •~ old ci r from GOC1b1r. ind !~t btil prom?tly runs into !roublt . Q Mo.It: (CJ (?hr) "TIM Dtltrlor" (d11mt) '66 -Mo1111omuy Clift, H11dy Kru111, ~dy McOowtll. 0 (}) (il m AK MOlllitY Michl MeYit: (C) (2ht) "l,..th ti k111d1I" (ttimtdy) '60--Saphi1 lortn, John G1v1n, Maurice Cflev11it t. A !t it of 1 fllrta!Jous widow in old Vlenn1 who w1s b111is~td from tt11 Vi1nnts1 Ct1Urt by Emperor Frenz Jost! be· c&ust ol hu bthtvior. 00 At lu u1 ®J MIWll: (C) "lt'1 1 : .... nl World" (camed1) '69--Tommy Kil\ Otbof1h Wi lley. ID Ji1 V1lltJ ffi Rt1!illt1 "Ii Eugene Ti1lm1d11 \li'e r1 Aliv1 Todat, H1'll Turn Over ., His G11ve." Socitl 1rid 10:111t1mi1 ch1n11:~ in !ht ntw Stluth ts \111weG 1n 1 crou·setti11n ol lnh1bllln!s, both black and wh1t1, ol Gtor11l1. m Sanrht s m Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mtrot Pokl" (1dvent ure) ·s2-R11ry Clllhoun, YoM lanL (E Rous Ptrt Vtro11lai 9:30 I) C!J Doris DIY (R) A du1mln1 phys1c11n (fohn Gavin) takas 1 fancy to Doris when ht meets her II t ski 1esort. 7:30 1J (jJ Gunimoke (II) "L,le's Kid:' 0 B1rltr W1rd He.., M1rsh1I Dillon 11111 to 01ssu•dt 1 a:J l• Cruz i;e M1ri51 Cttith lr1end ind to1mer 1hu 11t (Mnrg1n Woodwtrd) from 11~+"1 reven ie on 10:00 8 1}" C95 MeWKtim!n D1vt GU· 1n abnut ln·bA rrle1s-.d tonw1cl fnr row1y I\ ~Mt. tn 1n1ury d1111t te !ht t i l1wm111 10 0 News ll1'1!n S.ndais. yearJ e'1!ier. D Movie: (21!f) "YMI hlefll te (J' Mo'i1t: (90) "'1ll1 Dttdly Co111· t.11'• (comedy) 'l l-81rtur1 St111· r1111lon1" (we11ern) '62 -Ma1.111en wytk. Henry ro11d1. £d t1r 8uchan1n. O'H111, Bu•n K11lh. IJ (I'm l't'I M1~1 I 0.11 0 Million $ Movi1: (2hr) "Stanley tl'ld Uvi ngs1on" (adventur e) '39 - m Newa Purn1m/FW!m1n. ED Cu"'"' Events Spencer Tracy. R1chud Gr!ene. Nan · (E El Tomlllt f:'I ~elly, W~ltrr Brennan. [nghs h new:;p111e1m1n 2ne~ 10 Af nca an~ 10:30 B I iJil LAL I l 11ut1tu!-411d How searches lnr missionary whnm he l~e Watts Summer Festival I! hi&h· belle~t.s Tn be 1l1ve. Bt~d on ~ls!or· 11gh1ed 1s th e 1hnw 1ncom!'asses lt1I fact; fil med 1n l.fric1. 1chievemen!s by th1 111lnorltlu in m Truth ti CclnMCIUlllC~ (!) ll l1-t1 I Thiel fB Cityw1tthtr1 (D Do·Re·MI aD Ml1111llto V1lder Sho• 1:11(1 0 @?;) NBC News 0 Q) Tht Ntw!Jw!d G1mt ~ KOGO Newt ID Tn Ttll lht Truth l!rl Wo'1d Preu €Il Ytseni1 a;) Mino rn lle1 Humbud I l:lO f) '!" Tht luty ~ow (Ill lucv dt c1des 1nat M!l!l~ev's ban~ ~ee~~ 1 med.cln1. eduettl"", trt 111d Miii· tarnment m NtWI Bil! .lohns. ~ El Di1ri1 dt Ulll SellOlit.1 0.- ttntt "'" 11 Ill l!I""' o mi m..., 0 M11¥1t: "Round·U!IM (we.ste rn\ ''!-R1th1rd 01c, P1tr1c11 Morison, Pr!s:on fon er. CJ" M111h1I OllllMI O :I tiDNWI m Movie: "NotoriOll! 61ntlt!11tllM 1~·~m1 1 '46 -~e1 Munson, L1lll Palmer (;ndfr ev 1~arlt. ®Beil th• Clock fil Cllyll'llthU'I r.tlebnlv. namely Jae~ Benny, to en ll!JO I) l])Mu'f CriffiR h~nr.1 11! 1m~Bt. 1 Q £D Trnm I Bird's f)'I Y11w "W1!~ Trou ble," '-'1llie ntters to preten~ t~ 0 (t§j m Johnny C.IWll 0 (l)CIJal l>itk C.Mtl be the Italian w1!1 n! I P•~en1e1 I m Rtl .. , Cl1r11n {Neil ~tarv\ to help the tallltW I~ 1 tnmpliuited s1!uat1on w•th his btlss 1:00 0 Movie: "h n ne!K" (ll r1m1) '63 (R1ch1!d Cllhcntt l. -Oliver Reed. Janette Stott. 9 Slt~t Allin SlloW Guests: ~obin (Ij El 0 CIJ I@) Newt Wilson, 1stron1ut Walter Schirr1 i nd CM rles NtlM1n ll11lly. J 1:30 O Tiit G1 lle1J T d 1:oo m "l111pac:t'" !mystery') '4~ri•n U8S ay Oflnlevy, El!t Raines. Ch1rl ts Coburn. By TO fit BARLEY 0 1 !~• D1ll1 l'lltl :J!oll Don 't eve r Lalk to me aboul our yoWlg peop!e being un· discipl ined , laz y, not the way we used to be. scruffy. un- caring for lrad1iiDns, crazy abou l drugs. apathetic ahout work. conten1ptu ous of their elders or anything in tha t vein. I dcn't wan! to hea r ~t. Nol after that m a g a i f i c e n l , memorable "The Bov Friend" that some 77 Juiih schonl students from 11 Orange County campuses put on last "'C'e k al Costa ~1esa High Srhool If l hi!i is the kind of effort that they are prepared to put into their future endeavors then '~e are in very safe hands Indeed. And, mark my words, f!\'ery membe r of that cast and their supportina: workers put • hercule1n effort into lhla bright and brilliut Newport. Mesa UniJied School O!Jtrlct program. "The four hours set •side for our workshop grew with our enrollment to six or eight hours on many days -and Saturday was jll!l another da y, a day to 11et toiether to work out problem !pols," the program said. And adds: "We wouldn 't change what h1ppened I.his summer for anythina:.'' I'll bet they wouldn't. If they "11ork through the fall. In· to winter and on throua:h next spring for another summer of six-days-a-week s I o g g i n g they·n never improve on this superb ''Boy Friend." ~NlWPORT BlACH -01 tht• enlran<e to thl" fobulous lido 1~1e OR J fl.1')0 .................................... ' . Wlfff:ROF 2 ACADEMY AWAROSI' ROeCRT MlOil.M M\ORHONAID crd 5ARAH MllfS ··~ Dau~" lm']C>--0""' Evenln91: Sun. thru Thurs., 8 p.m. Fri. -Sit., 8:30 p.m. IO'<RT MKH..M MATINEES Wed., 2 p.m. Sat., 1:30 ind 5:00 Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30 NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES , •• -! DAILY MATINEE AT 12,30 Box Offic• Opens at 12:00 WALT DISNEY P1tonucr101t1• ELclusive £n111gi"m t 1H 3rd Record \Vttk ON ANY SUNDAY A RLM In' llMlCll ••1 Ml III Al•n I STEVEMcQUEENin llfH1 ili'JEBS"I MATINEES "l.NYSUNOlY" 3 :1~. 7:00& 10:4!5 \ DAILY "1tuvr•s" 1 1 1 ~.~100&•:'45 WED.OPENFR M :1 WIN N• 'ijrt h•1~•C•tt1,.,. f ill ~I FREE: L There wasn't 1 weak link to be found in a cast that reve1l· ed some immaculate c.1stlng on lhe part ol directors Alveris Va n Fleet and David Van Treese. Linde Nesbit was magnifi cen t as the Oappery, e. y e. I a s h -Ricke.ring Polly Browne and St.eve Plummer brought a fine voice. and a lot of solid male knnw-how to the role or Tony Brockhurst. the Riviera roue whose blue blood doesn 't show until thal final high stepping scene. But that IM't f1ir. Becky Lana Signed HOLLYWOOD (UPil-Lana Wood -Natalie's younaer sister -signed wilh Walt Disney Productions' for a co- Alarring role in ' ' J u s t i n Morgan Had a Horse.'' All11lb SJ.10 Jn. SI .JO CJlllll 71f D••n•• C•u .. ly'I l l9c-h!H1r tMw Vt lM "PANIC IN N!EDLE PARK" "' 1.1 .. e l lllol O.VN 11r "LITTLE MURDERS" Ml•• NkMll ' "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" (RI 111 ... ,.. ~tdr MltMllH~ 2:00 D (C) ''leftJ!d All Ll1111tt~ (dr1m1J'1----------------------0AYfiME MOVIES '00 -Jl(k P1ltnu, M1t11 FtOr. Pedro A1mtnd1111. l :Oll m "Mr l lrl nu" (dfl lllt) •43 -J:DO CJ) ''OM Mtft's Wr(' {~rim•) '64 LJll! F1lme1, Sim W1n1mt ker, Aklml -Don Munir. 011 ~1 ltrl•nd t-m1ror1. ®) IC) "~70" Co · 1 1 Nearl y Everyone Listens to Landers EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 3RD BIG WEEKI 1:30 O CC) "lro~to l utlu'' (wu ttrn)I (Ir 1 I .55 _ •-~· l nc ~:?n '52-John t und. Scott llra ll,. Joyte Ek ~;~ "" 11 " 11 aren, ..,,;i:, 1-:;;::=:::;::::::::========:;==::::::;::;::;::::===::::::::i;;;:;;;;;;;:- Hclde", Chill Wlll5. 1· Q "Purwlt iM ~ti QUMR V\to. 4:>0 0 "S11u1htt r 111 Telflh avellilt" ~111~ (d11~•) '51 -Rom1 :ithntl (dr1m1) '58-Wil!H Mt!thau, R~· der. Adri1n HOV!ll, Edw11d Slr1uss ard [&1n , J1ft $!etltn1. 111:00 (Il "L•• 1114 Onler" (WISltm) 'SJ CIJ Set 10 AM llrt1n1 -Ron1ld lle111n, Ooro1t11 Milon~ 1 5:00 0 '111t Qlrl Ht 1.ttt lthlftd" (cam. l&:lG B "Car tt" (myt11ry) '55 -Fred tdy) 'S'-Tt b Hunter, N1t1ll1 W~. MteMurny, Ann Sht rid1n. I J1mu Guntr. Kid s L-Ove Uncle Len , Saturday in the DAILY PILOT • r~.J~·+· ! l ]!lu;µ: • WOWI FANTASTIC _.,..... ......... BETIER TllAll ENDLESS SUMMIR (I) _..,. ,,._, ,,...... PLUS Steve McQJcen t~ 'The Reivers· ~ forst;idt as t.1a1s1e, J°'I one culturally, intellectually s .... ·enson as th e deli,ehtfully and soci2Jly ·· dithery Lord Brockhurst , It does all of lhat and a lot Chris Llsner as the superbly more. It's a showcase for a stuffy Percival e·rowne and group of yollllg people who Sue Mulker -a trifle too aren't consciously trying to Gall ic at times, perhaps -ate tell the world where it's al but no less effective in their solid do a beautiful job of plugg ing su pport ing roles. any generalion gap that might But v.·hal comes across the ha ve been part of your mental foollights in terms of group processes when you bought enthusiasm and esprit de your ti cket. corps is what really counl!i inl-'------------1 this fine show. I'll tell yo u. kids, you kept me and my wife ta lking aboul you unt il 2 a.m. and the ovation you gnt was a sure sign that others were just as deeply imprused. Sanely Wilson '! tinkly, foot- tapping score calls for nearly three hours of Charleston-lsh song and dan ce and these bushy.taHed youngsters don't miss a beat or drop a bar throu11:hout that lime . And a word here for the solid support of the straw.hatted lads in the band who catch the spirit of the twenties just as well as ;"~;;;;i;i~;.;~ those of w who lived through ~~~~!ollll the era. :-: Adele Franks rnnlribute~ a clever, colorful set and ably helps O:ilin St.andiford in stage man agement, Kathy Hill and Lauren Fleuridas do a fi ne job on the ideally selected COS· tumes ;11nd Geoffrey Grea d's lighting was first class. It was all fir.st cl ass and we couldn l a gr fie more with a program that commented : •·we hope you agree , .. that this type of activity enhances WALT DISNEY'S $1,000,000 DUCK 2ND WALT DISNEY'S HIT BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE CONT. DAILY! P.M. $1.50 fOJt ADULTS AND .IUNIOlS UNTIL 4 P.M. PITl ll: SILLllS "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?" .... "9yl"' "CRY OF IANSHil" VllKfft 'rlc• .I.II Ce~r Shi)" ~t•n C:enn~rv e Cvtn C1nr11W1 ".l.!IDlll:lO!I TA~IS" i:i1u• • Tonv Curll• :i•w··~OiSTO!I STllANGLlll:" ~1~~1 ~cOUe(n "LI' MANS" l)lu• • Du~tl~ Me!l..,•n "LITTLI' •10 MAN" b>&.. ... ..,. • .. _ ...... ,!.&\ ... l <ll ~.~ ··--·-s.11 . .011 • DAILY PILOT ~7 NOW EXCLUSIVELY [!!lo n__..,,_~ 1NO Jehn w.,..,_ •Richard loe.fl9 In "Bl9 '•k•" (B"I "WlURD" NOW PlJ.Yt«i At ....._ ........... (.,. ....... -... , ... ...._ ..... -~ .. -......... -. PllMllll lNGlllMINT '~ ~-MILLll Plu5·Kir\ OouQ!o5•fay1 Dunowoy "TMI AllAMll MllfT" '~ MlT•OClJLOR • Pi!lil'ISIO!I' ! l.LSO.HHO OVER! lST AREA SHOWING The run•wt;y beweller i• on the screen. C«\.IUlll '11:1\)J[S ''"~·a Sean Connery ne Anderson 'hpes -· -I. • '(~,\\,\. ' . '· J8 OAJLY PILOT s l'our Money Laser Berun Cuts Clotl1 Accurately By SYLVIA PORTER. Teflon, for years a familiar household word, \lo'<IS 11 faJlout from the space prog·ram - and so was the laser beam, But only now is the laser also coming directly inlo our everyday world -via. among other uses, ils application in cutting clo th in the $50 Li!lion- a-year apparel industry. The world 's largest apparel company, Genesco, Inc. is today culling c Io l h suc- cessfully wilb a laser beam in a machine designed and built by Hughes Aircraft. How will this affect your and me, as buye rs of apparel'..' From Franklin t.t. Jarman, chairman of Genesco, come answers to this and related questions. Q. Exactly whal beam? is a laser A. An exceptionally narrow ray of what is cal l e d "coherent" light. Scientists sa y il is "brighter·• than the center of t.he sun. The type we use is invisible to the eye, yet we focus it the way you focus the sun's ra ys through a magnifying glass. Focused on the lines a pattern indicates are to be cul, the beam in- istantly converts the cloth of the pattern line lo a gas. The laser remains still. but the beam -directed from mir· rors on a fast-mov i ng positioning head -"culs" by the pattern 30 to 50 inches a RCond compared to three in- ches a second by the old method. Q. Other than that , what's BO good about laser cutting? A. Its fantastic accuracy. Vie can cut to a tolerance of 5/ lOOOth of an inch, the width of a single thread! The edges of laser-cut materia l are very l'itable. not ravelly as the same cloth \\'Ould be cut by the old method. There are no costly errors lo be corrected in lbe sewing room. Q. Does this mean that all dresses marked the same size will actually be the same size? A .. Precisely. I .see you have been among the millions v.·ho have tried on two garments of the same site and found that one fits and the other doesn 't. That's because one wa sn't cut acrurately. Now we ca n guarantee that every size 12 or 14 or 16 garment \\·ill be the same as every other size 12, 14 or 16. Once our customers know their sizes. !hey are gu aranteed a perfect fit. Q. }low dne5 this affect manufacturtrs and retailers of cloths? A. They are v.·ell a ~ C1'.lnsumers get a tremendous break. Our c.omriu ier !'tores 20,000 patterns. \\"i th !he laser. we can cut a man·~ ~u1L a v.·oman's swim suit an d a ch ild's playsuil -or any other combination v.•1thnu t 11 break. The manufacturer doesn't have to wa.it until he has scores of orders for a cer- tain garment and size before he can start cutting. The retailer can order three. fi ve or seven garment3 at a time. Neither the retailer nor the manufacturer has to pile up risky inventories -v.·hich caused some to go broke. for instance. v.'hen lhe Nehru jacket went out of style overnight •,1;hile racks were loaded with them. The retailer and eonsumer can now get delivery many weeks earlier than before. A girl doesn't have to buy a bathing suil in January for fear the shelves will be empty of late styles by June. Q. So you've put clothes· making into the hands of the scienlists'..' A. We've put clothes·making back into the hands of master tailors and designers. It used to be that a designer would work weeks on a garment, lhen find that, when ii was sold lo the consumer, it resembled nothing that he had designed. Not every garment will be identical to the designer"s original. Q. Are you planning lo convert more production to !he laser cutter? A. We plan to order at least a couple of dozen more machines and v.·e -are sure other manufacturers w i 11 follow. Q. Shouldn 't this help U.S. manufacturers of clothes com- pete more effectively wilh foreign imports'..' A. I think it will give the United States an advantage over imports. No foreign maker of clothes will be able to deliver or respond to new fashions as quickly as U.S. manufacturers. Q. You make il snund ex- tremely imP.irtant. A. Clothes that fit. In a style you v.·ant. When you want them . A size 12 dress or si ze 40 suit exactly that size -nn slip of !he hand or twist of a pile of clo!h that can result in loo much or too little material at a seam or joint. Jrs lbe first major advance in appare.1-making since the invention of t.he sew in g machine. Pl1armacy Meet Set NE\VPORT BEAC!t I B\Vl -The annual meeting of Newpor t Pharmaceuticals laternational Inc. v;·itl be held at 2 p.m. t-.l onday Aug, l6 in the l'\ewporter Inn. NCl\'JKlrt Beach Stockholders v.·ill vote on a proposed 3·for-J ~plit of the outst anding common and a n inrrra~e in the number ol '1U1hori7e<l shares f r om 10,000.oov to 20.000.000, $15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRITE OFF-1971 OUTSTANDING ORANGE COU NT Y COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK Ad 11'171, Dally 'llat. '011560, Costa M"o '262& . ' ... \ ' . Ford Set To Rate Engines DBTROIT tUPI) -Ford tllotor Co. is racing the clock lo establish ratings on its 1972 engines with the aim of n1eeting fed£ r a I emissions standards, a n d qualifying them lo operate on lead.free gasoli11e. With the cars scheduled to go on salr ln abou~ six weeks, th l!. company has nnt yet established l'OmprPssion ratios or horsepower ratings on any of the engine.'! used in its cars. Th is vo·as revealed ,I ~ • ') .· ' .. • I , , '\, '. : , I . ' \\'ednesday when the company announced its new Lincoln Continental Mark tV. its lux- ury persona l prestige car with a 460 cubic inch engine. Bul a notation ""nnt available" was on compression ratio and horsepower. A ford spokcsmon 5'id "w• Kazoo Creator haven"t even <]ualifled the Albert Broder. a high school dropout, buzzes away engine yet for fed er a I on one of the plastic kazoos he has manufactured emission stand;il"ds." He <ilso in his kazoo factory in Troy, A1ichigan. The model .'laid none of !he eng ines in any sells for 29 cents. other Ford-built cars has been -----------------------rated as yet for horsepower or compression ratio. "And they probably \l'On'l be available until at least Sept. l." he added. Thl'}" key 1s the company·s efforts to qualify all its engines to run on lov.·-lead or unleaded gasoline. Hepatitis Econontic Problem in America Last ye<1r's t-.1ark III wh ich the t-.1ark JV replaces, had tbe same 460 CID engine wiih a compression ratio of 10.5 10 I and a block horsepower of 365 at 4,600 revolulions per minute. With !ha1 compression ratio, however, the engine re- quired the use of premium nr high-lead gasoline. AHhough using !he same engine in the new Mark IV, Ford has reduced the com- pression ratio lo make it suitable for operating on low or unleaded ga soline. Also added is a thc.r1nactor, a sort of after-burner where exhaust gases are n1ixed v.·ith ad- ditional air to complete com- bustion before !hey go through the n1ulfler and tailpipe into lhe almos pherP. Apparently, Jll~I how low a compress ion rali(I il' re<]uirr.d has nnl been establ ished by Ford engineers. Compression ratros in an ex 1s11np: engine can be reduced by altering the dome in !he head of shortening the cylinder stroke, or both. But minor adjustments also can be made by increasing the thickness nf the p:a .~ket between the engine block and the head. One thing i.s certain. reduc:· lion of the compress ion ratio sharply reduces e n g i n e horsepower. Jr. not only affects performance, bul engine cf. ~icicncyi.~ lessened, thereby increasing gas o I i n e con. sun1p!1on. F'ord intends to have all its 1972 engines capable of run- ning on lead-free gasoline. General /\loto rs Cvrp. said all its 197! engines "'Cr capable of running on unleaded fuel. 'lcsa Co111pa11,v Ge ls Coulracl By LE ROY POPE UP I I U1lnn• Wrllot NEW YORK (UPI ) -John X was hospitalized for an abdominal operat ion requiring three pints or blood which he nbtained from a commercial blood bank. The operation 1venl fine, but .rohn developed s e r u m hepatitis, a disease that kllls one in 10 of the 30,000 Americans who contract 1t an- nually. John gol well, but his illness dramatizes the fact that hepatitis, Jillie known in the United States before World \Var II, now is estimated to be a $1 billion per year economic and social problem. There are several sources of hepatitis. There can be in- fcrtHJn from shellfish from p(llluted streams or 1nfec!ion brought into the country fr om exotic lands. Aclress Gertrude Lawrence died of hepatilis contracted \~·bile performing \Vllh a USO troupe 1n the Pacific. l!"s believed the disease is srread most widel y today !hrough hlood taken by a blnod bank from a narcotic addict v.·ho had infected himself by using an unsterilized ncedlr . Since there is no specific cure for hepatitis , lhe medical and pharmaceutical world i.s anxious to patrol blood bank donations. Th at means rinding .':OOd. efficient ways of testing !he purity of blood bank sup- plies . Several companies have nr are develop ing such lests, in- cluding Becton Dickinson, Ab- bott Labora tories. H y I a n d Labo ra!ories, Chas. Pfizer & Co ., <1nd Johnson & J ohn~on 'll o r ! ho p ha r nimaceu11c al div1s1un One that ha s attr acled at- tention is I he ben1<1p:· ,c lill ina!ton inhibition I e" t rlcl'eloped <it Bethesda . illd . COSTA :.1 ~;5,\ Sus-by a subs1 d1ary nf J::lcc1rri- '1 lll'ha11na Corp said its A!l;in. t\ur lcon1cs, Inc .. (lf Fa1rf1f'ld , ti c Hcseart'h DJ1·1s1nn h;i ,. wnn N ,J, It 1s being researc!ied !n a mu1!1n1il l1on dollar c·on trac! Ke1v York. San f'ranci sco and fron1 the Dr r1vrr D1 v1s1on of Houston. test musl be made to detect all of them. Secret of the lest lies in the abili ty of Electro-Nuc\eonics to refine lhe hepatitis· associated antigen 1n a n ultracentrifuge to a degree of purity noL attained berore. l'.;lcctro-Nuclconics has f'X.- pertise in ··c ent r i !u ge technology. 1'he l'Ompany got its star l doing gas cen trifugation for the Atomic Energy Commission before going into medical and biological work. Although an experimental antihcpa!itis vaccine has bet>n rlevclopcd by Dr. Sa u I Krugn1an of New York lJniverslty, he says Jt s er- fcciive use pr obably 1s at leas! five years away. f\1eanv.1hite, SllYS Abajian , !he war In curb hcpat1t 1s v.·i ll have to be fougtll tn lhe blood hanks. Commercial b J no d banks mus1 have a fas1. i:.rns11ive and effecti\'e 1cst sn 1hey can get laborator v rcrnrls quickly, throw out ail blood th;i l shows hepa!iti,i;; la1nl and identify the infec1ed donors so 1he disease doesn·l spread. Santa A11a Building Purchased 1'hr Fn ur-.s!ory \\'ell s F'argn Building and R e u b t n · .• rc:-.taur2.nt in San!a ~\na ha ve been sold tn l" S. Lr as1ng Real r.;sta!e I n v e ~ ! or s . San Franc1sc·n. 1n a !rrinsar.1ioa handled by Cnld11 e!I. Banker & (!) ./\1artin ,\1ar ietla Corp. to Vince nt Abaj ian. chairman desig n and build retractable of Electro-Nucleonlcs. and his ~ kWIZ 1480 AM RADIO• ALL THE GOOD SONGS BY All THE ,.• booms for !he space ship to be director of research, Dr. sent to Mars in 1976. The w-ork Hn"·::ird Bond claim !he test l;I WIN FREE.I IT'S EASY ~ ""ill be done in Costa ~lesa . is J.000 times '<'l.'l sensitive rind The 110 ,0!i(\ ~-i ft. nfht•e hu1td1 n,i:: an rl [rrc-."tanding rr:i t;ui r;int 11 crc purrhasf'd frnn1 Grrald J C h a 7. a n , rlcvelor>i•r· of lhr si.x·e'.Te Santa Ana F'inanci<il Crnt rr in 1vhi('h the two fae1l1t1es arc localed. The center is located on North Broadway, adjacen~ to the Santa Ana Freewav. L. Jean Ciaulhief. 11gen\ of Oildv.•ell, Banker & Co. who represented sill par1ies in the transaction, ind ic ated the sale involved 3.54 acres and the rx- istin,q improvements. The sale price was not disclosed. ;:; The boom assemblies are to much fa ster than the others. look some!hing like a hair but it still must be checked 1971 A t• A • 8 drier on the end nf a 16-foot out over a wide geographic ! US lft merlCG ~ pole. They are actually to be <'lrea because there are several g "" liurface probes. types of hepatitis virus. The ~ CASH (Lots of it) ~!~~~~~~~~~ ! Hundreds of other prizes ~ I I I ! Send a postcard, or the attoctied coupon with your name, address end zip code, including phone number to1 KWJZ, Santa Ana, Calif· ornia, 92703. • \ BofA Higl1 Bond Bidder . . ' ' " . . . ' . . Finance Briefs r . NEW YOllK I UPI ) Eastf'rD Air Lines has asked the. Civil Aeronautics Boa~tl tor authori ty lo enlarge the autum n weekend excursion fare service it had in effect Jasl fall . The program would offer discount:; -0f up to 50 percent from regular coach fares for weekend round trips starting in September to a large number of deshnalions. SYLACA UGA, ALA. (UPI } -Avondale Mills said it is permanently closing its Birm- ingham fa ctory. whit'h 'A"<IS built in 1897, around Oct. 15. The company said the white shirt factory is losing more than SI million a year and cannot compete with cheap imports, which are increasing steadily. WASHI NGTON (UPI ) Haw ker-Siddeley Aviation , Ltd .• of Britain has won an $81.2 million U.S. !1·1arine Corps contract to continue production of AV-8 vertical takeoff and landing jel fighter. LOS ANGELES IUPI) - Hughes Aircraft Corp. has received $22.9 million in ad- ditional contracts from the Navy Jor airborne armament systems, shipboard radar an d Poseidon submarine missile guidance equipment CHICAGO (UPI I -Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, a division of Peoples Gas Cn., has ob!ained per1nission of the Pederal Power Commission to build an underground natural gas storage reservoir i n Louisa County, Iowa al an Jn. itial cost of $2 .5 million, NEW YORK (UPI) Amerada-l-fess Corp. said the F ederal Oil I mp or t Administration has served notice of cancellation of the company"s permit to import 15,000 barrel s of fin ished petrolelrn1 products daily from I !hl' Virgin Isles. l 'he allotmrol v.·as scheduled tn run through 1977. The com· p;1ny has hc en payinp: the ler- n lorial gove rnment a royalty nf $7,500 a day. The crude oil is imported from Venezuela, Africa and the ~1iddle East and as long as the allotment t·ontinues 1 ~ exempt from other U.S. oil imporL restrict· ion s. The Virgin Island~ refinery, v.·hich has a capacily of 400.000 bflrrels a day is one of !he world's larges!. NE\V YORK (UPI) -Pan American World Airways and Gulf Oi! Corp, announced \Ved-j nf'sday they are form ing a t'ompany to develori a motor' hotel chain in Europe. Each firm vo•il! invest $5 miillion in- itially. It v.'i ll be indefl('ndenl nf both par!'nt firms in opera- tions and v.·ill ha1·e nn con- neclion with Pan Am's Inter- continental Hotel Corp .. v.•hich np!'rates 54 hole.ls in :l7 eoun-1 tries. ,\1otcls 10 ope ra!e onJ ra1es of $12 lo S14 a n1i;h! arc planned. Bechtel Corp. of San Francisco hal' been enga_i:cd to flc~1 pi and build the mo!els. NE:\\I )'()RI\ fL"Pl l Ea.~tm an Dillon L" n i n n1 Ser11n t1cs Cn. has in st;:il lcd a• con1pu1erized j0b rnatch1ng, sy~tem developed by Dr i San1uel Clcff nr A DP Personnel Data System~. In c I /\rthur ,/. Arcand. Easlman l Dillon ~lanager of Manpo·wer, said the companl' hnped the 1 computerized JOh matching ' system "'i ll reduce cxfl('n.~ive . employe turnover in the \\'al l1 Street flrm and increase riro- f"lucli vity nf 11i•otkt>r11 b y matching people more ac· curately ro Jobs. P . .\Rl\l!NGDALE, N. Y . (UPI! -A high speed elec· rronl c bacteria colony counter! has been developed by Artek Systems Corp. here lo serve.I bacterial laboralorles in the food. drug. dai ry, cosmellc, \1•ate r treatment and other in- dustries. The coun ter. which v.·ill sell for $12.000. can scan a 100mm petri dish and count. up to l.000 colonies or bacleria in J1 half second, giv ing an Qp- tical printout. Present visual method.~ can count only about 200 coloni~s in 2tl minutes, "'. .. ' . . Who Listens To Landers? SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AMERICA • • • • • • Just About Everyone Does That's Who You Con 'Listen' to Ann Landers Doily 1n The I DAILY PILOT I ;i'OltJllTUEMENl r-r11e Daily Today's DAILY PILOT is a modern newspaper producing seven editions a day "'1 th six·day·a·week circulation nearing 4~.000 in Orange Coast com· tnun1ties from Seal Beach to San Clemente. 1\nd it's a long step ren1oved from the turn· of-the-century \\'ecklies fro1n \1ihich it descended. 'l'he c:osta Mesa plant \l'hich houses the sup· port functions of this multi·newspaper operation has 32,408 square feet of working space. flfu rh of the space was created \'.'lth the recent disinantl!ng, remodeling and expanding of the 15,997-square·foot building v.·hich itself had evolv· ed and expanded at the Bay and Thurin streets site over the years that the newspaper has occupied the corner. ,.<\11 of the newspaper's seven editions -six . tailored for home delivery in as many rommuni· ties and one "street edition" for self-sale from area newsracks -are produced in the ma.in plant. The nev.•spaper has starr \Vrlters and ,editors \\'ho operate offices in Hunt ington Rearh , .Newport Beach, I.aguna Beach and San Clcmen.u{ They all feed ma1eriat to copy editors, photo technicians and printers in (~osta Mesa to be l.ran sfnr1ned into the daily newspaper DAILY PILOT carriers deliver fro1n Seal Beach to San Clemente. Sophisticated equipment an d highI-y trained craftsmen work in Costa rvlesa to produce \Vhat amounts to seven different newspapers each day 1'1onday through Saturday. .. . '• Pilot Story Beach DAILY PILOT, Saddleback DAILY PILOT (for Laguna Niguel. Mission Viejo, El Toro and surroundinR areas) or San Clemente-Capistrano DAILY PILOT. Editorial policies and news decisions are greally influenced by editors in each of the various area s. Advertisers are served by advertising staff personnel assigned to each of the communities served by the nev.•spaper. Rut the JO b of fitting the pieces together - th e co n)pl1cate d task of processing and "manufac· turing" each day 's newspaper-ls handled at hotne base, 330 \Vest Bay St., Costa Mesa. The sto'.Y can be told in the rec i la I of a string of fart's : CI RCULATI ON -Covers approximately 145 square niiles, average more than 44 ,000 copies per d ay \l'ilh a one-day count of 44,863 for March 31, 197 1. Subscribers will pay more than $1.2 1nillion this year to have papers delivered by more than 860 carriers. EMPLOYES -197 full-time; 33 part-time - 62 in production an d printing dep artments, 36 in nev.•s departn1ent and 99 in business and circula· lion offices .. ·\nnual payroll this year \Viii top $L9 n1 illion. 1'1'hat doesn't include carriers who v.1ill earn ~325.500 thi s year. plus cash and oth er prizes of fe red as bonus incentlves. They're in dependent contractors. not en)ployes.) . . . ' , ... . .. , .. Their mastheads label 1hem as just plain "DAIL\' PILOT" lt he street ed ition) or: Huntington Beach -Fountain Valley DAILY PILOT, Nev.'port Harbor DAILY PILOT. Laguna AGVERTISIN G -1.100 regular advertiser! -700 retail and 400 in cl assified. Newspaper'! advertising revenue brerikdo wn : 55 per cent retail , 37 percent classified linage, 6 percent from nation· ads and 2 percent from legal and miscellaneou! advertisements. HOME BASE FOR ALL DAILY PILOT ED ITJONS IS 'NEW' COSTA MESA PLANT Ed itors Feed In News and Photos, Gtt Ba ck Tallor·made Community Ntwtpapers Today's News Today-12 Steps from Deadline to Delivery for the Daily Pilot 1. REPORTER -PHOTOGRAPHER tea m collaborates on locaJ story \\'hich \Vil! be featured in the day's edition. DAILY PILOT often teams camera specialist \vi th \1•ritin j, specialist. 4. COMPUTER boosts \vords 011 their v.•ay at almost unbelievable speed by ass isting ,,·ith job of perforating tape \vhich ;,ictivatcs Lino- type machines. Here, paper tape is fed into S25.000 con1puter. .7 . PHOTOGRAPHS, mean1vhile, are being selected l.o be processed in Photo Lab. putting pictures v.•ith words for the day's collection of information about your \vor!d and your community. 10. MAT TAKE S in1presEoion of all type and r.naraving cuts •,vhen 1l ts laid on page forn1 and forced un der roller v. hich exerts up to 3.000 l?nunds of pre: ~__;1 c per sq11are inch . ----...._ ..,_ , p '.2. WIRE REPORTS from throughout the world arrive on both A s~oc­ iated Press and United Press International v.1ires al DA ILY PILo·r. Editors often select best elements from both reports, combine them . -.... -~~ ''·""'" ,, .. ,....,.., .... ,."'"'-"'>;<;~. 5. GALLEY OF TYPE is ready for proofing after tape-activated linecai;ting machines set it up in lines one column \vide. The tra y on v.·hirh 1t 1s arranged is called a galley. hence the name "galley proof." 8. ENGRAVER takes really close loo k at the negative afte r making a photocopy of a photograph to be reproduced in the newspaper. Image on negative \Vil! be etched on sensitized metal called a cul. 11 . PLATE MOLDED from mat baked into a curved shape can hf'i Jocked on to rotary press unts, like the one shown here. \vhere each plate prints one page of the newspaper. 3. COPY DESK gets information from sever a 1 different ed itors, checks stories for accuracy ln spelling. grammar and style. Headlines are \vritten here. Copy is pneumlic "tubed" to printers on first floor . 6. PROOFREAD ING is next step. Galley proofs. proofs of head lines and printed proofs of pages all are checke d in Proofreading Room be fore next printing steps are taken. 9. PAGE MAKEUP sees \vords and pi ctures brought together in a form called a chase. It is like a metal frame, newspaper-page size, in v.'hich engravings ("cuts") and lines of type are arranged. . - .. • 12. WHIL E INK is stil l drying after the presses spill out the da~'I run of DAILY PILOT editions at 70.000 ne\\•spapers per hour. carrier hu stles along his route to drop "toda y's wo rld" on your la\l.·n. ~---..- .. • .. I I ta D.l1 LV PILOT Reuther Backs Car Sacrifice (AP) Seriously 1hreatenerl by small import~. Detroit fina lly has learned Americans don't want big, _c;111ri,1·, gas-<'ating cars. sa~'S \'ir!nr Reuther, last of the pinneer au10 uni o n brothers. lf the i.;_s. auto industry ''sacrifice~ !hE' gingerbread. ~plashy chrome and the luxu ry of ridiculous model changes every one or t11·0 years,'' ii can compete perfectly well \·•:ilh Japanese anrl German imports which h;ive been grabbing in· creasingly large chunks of lhe U.S. car market Reuther says. Reuther, 59. 11 n no u n c e d recen tly he will relire next Mav l af ter :15 vea rs in the la'Mr moven1f'nL ·Ile is rl ircc- !or of the 1ntcrnalinnal affairs divi~1on of the t:nit£'d Auto \\lorkcN>. His brother, ljA\\I Presi dent Walter Reuther. wa.s killed in a plane crash last year. Another hrother. Roy. '\lalter"s ass1s\ari!. dlcd of a heart attack tn 1968. "It is on\v this vrar lhal thr Amencan ·auto Industry ha.s 1nar1e even a small ht>g1nn1ng 1n tryin.I!: to mccl Japane~e im· port cnmpetiltnn ., Reuther 5a1r1 in an 1nlf'r11('"" fo<'nt:ral \lnlnrs' \·cga and Fof'fi 'i; Pinto offer !he best ch<incc.~ for t:.S. industry tn head nff 1hc import car 5lamre(ic. Reuther s<tid. CS. a•lln ma.kers. "wanted peop le <lrivln.i;: down l h I' highway '"'ith sevcr;il tons nl steel and metal instriirl nl ma.vbe iusl one ton." Reuther sairl. ''Their m;irgin of prof11 is greater. They deliver sermons ;ibout compelilion being Lhe life blood of the free.- enterprise system. but thl'y rl idn'l even try to meet the competi1inn.'' ''If it had not been fnr !his foreign cha!lcni;e.'' Reuther 5a1d. "The American con· S1.Jmer loda.v 1,1 ould not ha'e access tn the small car.'' But v;hile 1·r111c::il of b1i!. cosily cars. Rruthcr ~aid he a~rccs 11 11h 1n1tus1ry"s trntinn 1rs cr1!1n~ R bar.1?a1n rin t;inff~. ''I thin~ !hr l :o; 1nc1U\lf\' has been t1b~nllJtc 1~· ri.l!ht In 11 s drmand th;i t 11 h;:i\'P equal trca!1ncn1 h.v !hr .lap;incsc for ;icccss tn lhr1r n1arke1 11 lhe' 11·1~h tn ha1f· rtccess to (lurs,:' Rru1hrr J..;1 1d, Hrutt1e r"i-job i., 111 k('('p t;ihs on the t.: ~-.:iutfl 1ndus1r~'~ overseas nperill1nn~. seeking t(I insure ;i con1r;in~ ·~ 1,1•nrk crs in (Inc coun1ry ~C'\ the silm<' benefit.~ as \•1nrkcrs 1 n another. Thank~ !n ;i compu1cr11P1! lnfnrma11nn \")()('I! ::imong th r u· n r I ri 'Ii 1nct;il-re\al£'d in- dustries, ('mploycrs canno! "'gel labor as cheaply ;:is posSI· blc by playing flne group nil ag:i1nsl anothrr." he said ''t'ho5e rla~'S ar<' past as fa r as Vl'e:re <'Oncernrrl ... "\\'r are alsn ahlr this wa~ \n help bol~L('r !he 11'<';.iker trade union~. \\'hich \\nuld find it ex1remrlv ri1fl1cult Io ncgol.!a1e wiih ~uch ~;ir~aP· tuan '\'nrld cnrpQrale un1[$,'" he saitl . Reulher suAgested an <i ul!I company's labor contracls ex- pire on lhe sa me d a 1 e regardless of n::itinnal bnun· daries. lf Ford workers i;trlke In Belgium . !hen v«nrker.; in Detroit WO\lld '"'alk nfl 1he1r jobs at I.he same lime. hr "i'l1d In I.he inter\'iCVI'. Rcu1 hrr u id nothing is in lhe "'nrks 1n put the UAW back mto the AF U IO. He said the UA W has bfx>n moderately successful 1 n mobill dng youn1 worker~ and giving them an opportun1 !~ to play a vital role In the union But Reuther drew a d~tinc· Uon between worklng<las~ ynu th11 11nd studenlll ln many Instances "march b t! h l n <I polltic;il slogans such .u "all power to the worke~· without ever hAving been a worker themselves." ·· .. •' ... ,._ -~ .. · • ! ,.:..i:_ ., .:·,' ;•~·r ,i , o' •I " \. '~·· ... \ .. ,._,,•,1•i'··· , .. ~ ;i;t,.. ..... ,,,, , ......... ,., ··'· ........ ~· .. . ,,. .. Sears Tire and Auto Center I ),·111 't }',1r ;!r 1 ~ 'l'l~r ( :alift•rrtia :;f)fl ~f·pl r 111 ~1Pr ;;, ] 971. 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"1i"h•I :'r•ra •'Ill Oo:.At !\eu• "r''"" C'•Ch1n,11t 11 fnr a nc•• 111<' ('If ,111vr }'OU 1 rtluoJ ch111110111 on r 1thr r <••C nnl}' fnr 1ht' rr"rnr1•nn n1 the molcu e rcct'lvcd Re. riir nulf uocturc• 11 n" ch•'><'" A DJl'~ l'>t';: Tl"• ..... ,...,, r1 .. tr•~rr 1"irr (;uar•n•rc •ill 1-c hnnnr<'"rl 1r 1n1 :'-tlf' rer"I nr 1u1l"ll <rnrt •n thr l '.."A. The rr1,r '"rtf •• rhc h•"' nf 1d11."1mrn\" •h,. c11r1cn1 ~ll1 n,11: rra ,., 1oclud1n,11: •rrlic•hlt Fed eral l-1l><e Tu 1h .. n 1n c1(ec1'•1 unre 11.httt ad111rtment 1•nutle. ------------------- ••(0 O)f·I Jl1 !INTi I( J•11• ~·•·10 1 , JIN!& &Ml J&7.J J 71 Sl"l'I MONICA .!••·•''' JOUIW t O.t.JT '\I ll ••tl·lJJJ 2 ~1 .... I Rrh~ wilh Sn1flt)1h RidinJ R•yon CoM HIOUJt.ND QAl(J '''·''''· JJ1-11 S1 fOlllNC I s11.1 J 11 U•\ANll 041.\f)T J,j,",.IJ Tuh,.1,. .. Whit,.w1ll Plu• 1.94 t'.t:.T. AnO f•lrl Tir'I V•lU' 7~l ·•••1 . , •• .,,,, VflMONI , Jt .1 t I ! '"'''•••·~· n,,,,~····• .. '''" ....... , ~~.~ Stewru·t Clincl1es W 01·l{l Title ZELTWl=:C , Austria -Jot S11fert y,•nn lhP batt le bul JacK1e Stf'vni.rl ~·nn the war. l'ht> bat He was the (;rand Pnx ol Austri:1 In whu.:h Siffert, who st;irted frnn1 the pole pos1tio11 in a BH.~1. lee\ all thP wav and covered lhe 1 981.~ miles in I hour. JG n1inute s, 28.03 !'Ctonds. l'he y,•ar was the world dri\•1ng c11arn- pu;nship. which Stewart clinched l'ven though his l·'ord·Tyrrell did ni>t f1n1 ~h Sunday's ratt'. !-'tf'wart l'a111e into lhe race v.·1111 ~I poinls, based on fi \•e tnun1phs and one ~l'tnnd ptace finish. Jac ky lc:kx n( Rrlg1u rn Is th.: runner up wi1h point s. :ind ei·en if he v.·1ns !hl' 1hrrt'·tcrn:iining r:u·es. he "'nuld finish wilh ~IL It is the ~N·ond v.·orld t-ru1111 11\r Sll'warl, ~2 . 11hn ;ilsn too\\ \he CO\'C\cd t1 · lie In 1%ll. The !'cn1 h;> • .; <11nas:o;crl 17 {;rand Prix v1ctor·1es s111ee lll6J. Yet !v.•ice he ne<irly quit auto rac•ni::. Th e fi rs1 11111r v.·;is in 19!;8, \\•hen felln\V 1'eutsman Jin1 Clark w;is killed in a cr;ish aL Hockt'nhcini. \\lest Ccrm::iny . But he stave<l wi1h !he spnn and 11·on the \l'{lrld dri~ing tlt!e the fnlln'.l'in~ yc<ir. 196!1. The seeond tirne was in 19i0. a yr:ir 11·hith !=<111• the de;i !hs nf New Zenland·s Rruce McLaren. t~rP.:it Britain's Piers Courage and Austri,:i's .Jorhcn Rindt. Stewart's clnsei;t friend and ri\•al. But aga:n he stayed with !he spnrt and now he h;is agai n won the world title in the following year. e Pit·i11g Ti1le tit K11bo ·rcakn l\u bo. the Japanese national lfl.- mrter diving champ ion showed grace and form Sund::iv in winnin~ the i;;ime evrnt ;it the Southern California lntcrna!ional rtiv1ng chan1iiinnshi ps at the Los Coyotes Cnuntrv Club in Ruena P11rk. Tile 22·vc;i r-n!d unive rs11v senior lrn m Tnkyo scOrrd 36i .20 points, "an a \'Cr.'lge ot 4n 8 out of 50 per dive . to wi11 handil ~ over Canad;i's Liz. Carruthers . il student at. ncarbv S<i nt ;:i :0.1onic;i City C",ol!r.i:r. ~1iss Carruthe rs, "'ho \\'nn the 3·mcte r 6pring board event S<iturd;iy. scored :117.:14 Sund ay lo beat nut Japan ·~ Alsuko Suehiro. who l1ad 280.!12 . !n the n1f'n's :1-rnctcr !>prln~boa rd E'Vent, UCLA 1uninr Sonny r.nssirk. swin1- ming f(lr lhP Sa n Fcrn<indo Valley Athletic Club. scnred 4110.18 for first 01'er . Jrff Huber o( Los Coynlcs CC. who ~cored 4f>R.9~!, .Junii Yu11 s::i, secnnd in Saturdav·s Hi-meter plat form event, fi nished. \hird Sunday 111th 433 .2.1. e f '1•tr1111l111·if• \l'ir1 .~ \NDIANAPOl.!S -'l.rljkn Fr;inulov1c, the calm bul rctrntles;; Yugnslav i.:i n ten- nis star, showed li ttle t>mQtinn hut ex- ulted in his sf'n sationa l victory over AmE'rie;:i n s!::ir Cliff R\('hcv here Sunday . Franulov1c won his s~cond Na!ion11 l Cl;:iv Cour1~ Open sinRles championship \11ith his o.:i. 6--4. O·fi. fi-:1 victory over rhr. l 'nitcl'i St;il<'S La v:n Tl'on is Association 's l 'S l.Tt\ tnp r;inkcrl n1:il<'. "For rne.·· lhe long-ha1rrd, must;ich1ocd Franu!n\'1r said . "lh1 s !011rn<1n1fnt ic; 111nre 1n1pnr1;int th.10 \Vi mblcdo n. I don't pla.v well on gT11ss. but I play hell er on clay." The USLTA·s top "'Oman player. Bilhe J ean King. Lcing Beach, did just wh;it she "'as exp€'l'led to <ln. bl>a1in~ defending t hampinn Linc1<1 Tuern. fi·t 7-5, to 1.1·in the \\'OITIPn's singlrs. Fran11lr11 IC' anrl .Jan Kodc:o; n f fzechci~lnv;iki:i wnn lhr mrn-~ rloubh·"'-"i- ii. 5.7, 6·3. 01cr lhr 1np.secrlcd learn of ('lark (;r;1chnrr. Nrw \'(l rk City • .:inr! Enc \';in Kil\('n . San l\1 atrn ,\!rs. l\ing tr:imerl v.·1th Judv JlaUnn of Austraha. one of the wnrlcl's Ix-$! rlouhlc~ pla.vers. to \\ 1n the wnmen·s p.:iirs. They rnl1t£1rl r.f 1s:; Turro ;:1nd ,Julie Hc\dn1an, JlnUS\Qn . Tc.;. ll-1 . *'·2 e llr1r·1llt'S ,,,,,.,,rd ('l\ICAl.fl i\lan1 1r l\11ll 1ns srt ;in An1er 1tan rcf'nrd in lhe i!lll·me1er hurr!!r<; Sunday 1n !he secnnrl rl111· of \atinnal AA U track 11 nd f1elrl champH10.<;h1p cnrn- pr11tinn. Mis-; Rollins ol !ht> 1naynr Paley Vnut h l'~ounrlalion was timed in 12.9 srconr1.~. brr ak1ng her own record or 13.1 set 10 J une. 1971 . • 'Vorld IJl'<l!I ~l<1rk YO RK. Pa. -The An1rriean Hot Rori i\!'isnciatinn's three-dav 1TI£1el \11hich drew :Ii .000 rtrilg raci ng f;iiis w a~ high1ighlrr1 S11nday by a jet-propelled ru n th11t ~l!I a new v.•orlri record for !he quarter·rn1le. Art Arfons or Akron. Oh1n. drove his jr t rl ra,'!ster !hrnugh lhf' ri uarter-mi11: in 5.!Wi :-ecnnds in an t xhih1tinn run . Arfnns' ~peed w;is 2Jl~.7 1 miles per hour -three fa~1er than the old record. Mauch LOS ANGELES (AP) -£xpenence rourll.s for quite a bit in thr book nf l'f'ter<ln man::igrr Gent ~1auch ;ind !hat's 14'hy he p1rks lhr 1.0,. AngPI P" ~ger!I lo l;)eal the San ~·r11 ncisco fur lhe National League \\'est tltle. Even though hts Montreal ~xpos drop- ped the f)()dgrrs 6-3 Sunday. pushing Los An~eles six games back of the Gian ts, t.lauch stl!I pltks the e:\:perienced l)odgrrs. "\ hke the Dodgers prin1ar1ly becau~e l•f !he. bull[)Cn . 1·hey 've got some ~uys who've been lh rnugh tl11s before -.Jun f~rcwer, Pele Mik kelsen and now Hovl \\1 1lhe>lm -while the t,,;1anls are goi~R, mostly w11h Jerry Johnson, Me 's hav1nR a b\g year, trur, but when the pressUrc Angels Ope11 Bosto11 Series After 4 -3 Win l\y r.L E~N \\.'lllTE O! fho D•llY l'ilot U oU BOSl'O~ -Bek1ndled hy Sunday's ~-'.! rnmcback IO·inntni:t v i cl or y in \V11shinJ::!nn, lht' Angels Opt!n a three- g<1 1ne :;eries in Frn"'ay Park ton ight a~ainst the pltHTirneting BnStfln Red Snx. Sonny Siebert. lhl' Red Sox ace with 11 14-7 recQrd . goes against ·rorn r..1urph y t&- 13l, tonight and then ·ruesday former An~el reliever l\en Talum will make his first st.art [or the Bosox -probably lac· ing Andy ~1es8ersn11t h. The Red Sf>x i\re cur~ently n1ire1t in a ~evrn game lo~ing strt'flk -lhe lon.i:est al F<'nY.'ay since 191\2. And \hey\·e al! but """ u •ua. 11 ""~ u ""Q 19 """ '° AuG. 11 ,t119e l SI.ate All G•mu 1t1! 10.l"C Cll~) An<1•I• ~t Pn""" }on<1•I• ~· Ba•"n l>.n~•I' ., BO•'«" 0P•O O"• •n""' ~· N•w Yo•• AnQ•I• v•. N•w YruW •n o"'· • 1$ n '"· PO 15 ~ m. fallen from title contention 10 the> Ainerit an League Ea~t. nov.· in th ird pl:v.:e 917 ga 1TIC.~ behind Raltlrnore. r-.1c11nwhile. the Halos h;ive put ;in end to a fou r game losing streak. nailing only thr1r fourth victorv in lhf' la st 15 con- lrst.s . 1\nd they goL 1heir f1rs1 ea rnf'd run in 40 innin~~ whl'n r-.1it·kt•v Hivers honlerrrl in the (1rsl stan1.a l\'ith one ou!. Rivers' ~·allnp alsn end(>d lhe Cherubs' 29-inning string \\'ilhoul an exlra base blow. The Angel~ put together 13 hits -thrrP. h,v Jim Spencer ;i ncl a c\1itch lwmrr b,v Rnger "The Reaper" Repo1, \\'ith nne out in the top of the ninth to tie the score at three. Then they fought bark in the tenth. loading the ba.<;e" on singles by Sandy Alomar and Hi\•r rs, plus <In intentional v.·alk to John Stevenso n. And with one oul pinchh i!ler Rill.I' f:owan hi1 a grnu nrlrr to short whlrh .~rnl >ionic Alomar as Co1.1•an foreed H iler.~ al st"<·nnd Out 011tlegged the relay lo .:ivrrt the double p\il\'. !lrpoz. !he s\ruck nut to end the thre;it. However, the 1\ngels had tn suffer through a. ft'W snxious momenls in the. li!sl of the !enlh when pitcher Rick Clark \\'ilS 1ouched for a coupl e of ~ingles. A di1ting slop nf J)iC'k Billings' hit s;ivcd a run ;is Elliot! i\laddnx had to hold at third . Thrn Clark got Da\'r ~t·lson to hit one h;1 rk t11 !he nlound fo r the game-endinR 11u1 Clark ;iln1os! \isse>d 11 ;iway, ho1\e\•pr, on a high throw tn first base. (1h yes , Alnmi'lr kepi up his bnappy hit· tin~. wi th (lne hit. ;ind has no1.1· hi l safely 1n 2.'l of his lil$t 28 tilts. CALIFOllNIA WASH+"IGTOM .. ' ~ tD; •t t "tbl "~ ....... '" ' ' ' • lJn"' " ' ' ' • I> ···~ " ' ' ' 11~,,nl• " ' ' • (,,.., .• 1., ,, ' " ' • Mo~rh"' " ' " " " "''" " • • • • r """"(! "' ' " " • ~'<N•rn,on, < ' ' • Mn~nn• ,, ' • ' • Sn•nc., .. • ' ' MoC•~w ,, ' ' ' ' c ..... ,., " • • ' 8U1'ft"ljl\\ " • ' ' """"'-" ' ' ' "'""l'U,, ' • ' ' (n•"'••n•"'·~• • ' • 0 N•I""' " • • • 0 """'· lt> ' • • • '-ull•n, " ' • • • M!'>IUll"'• " ' • ' • l\<)<m•n, • ' " ' • f. F,.n.,, D ' • ' • B All•"• "' ' • • • L Ml•n, • • " • " l.>n(\l)l•oj, D " " • • f •fQO•I, "' ' • • • (O>, • • • • • l.•llO<• ... " • • • • C.n""°"· • • • • • T l>evnc•ll>, D" ' • • • Ou••n. • • • • • 11 (l•rk, ' • • • • 1 OP•'< ~ "' ~~···· • ' • ' (•ldnrnl• "' "' ,., ' -' W••"1nQ•On .. ,., .. . -' ' ll lv"''· L~""""• o• W••h;ng!nn ' '"" -C•ll'9rn!• I, W~!!>i•Q1D" ' " S•ep~en ... \.,..nc•• "' -111 •• ,., (I), 11.,,.., /10). ' -O'Btot<i, B••ry, " " • .. .. • • F. F ••h•t J·l•l • ' ' ' ' L All•n "' • • • ' ' L•llO<ht ' ' • • ' • Ou""" fW,1·1) ' • • • • ' 11 (lotk ' ' • • • • BM..,_n • " ' ' • ' L•"llbl•d IL.J·ll • ' ' ' • • '"' '" • • • ' • Gri•nn• '" • • • • ' S•v• • t •t•k "II" -bv !! Fl1""' (llondtel . " -5•!1Y>••,. ..... Tim• -'" AT•eo>d~nce -l.l•J Picl{s really hits, it mighl be a differenl story." Meanwhile. Mauch put a crimp in the Dndgers' plans. Bill Singer , attempting to 1.1·1n his third straight for the Dodgers Sunday, was the Au~. lj All9. 11 Auv II 4uQ. It Dodger Slale All Gl l'lff H ltl'I C-.t•l Doda•ro ••. N•,. Yort. (l()dg"rl ~•. N-'rlP(ll CloOG•l ! ••. N•w Yod< °"-'' Cl•!• I ll D m, T )J om. ' !! 0 "'· v1c l1n1 of a three-run first 1nn1ng and wou nd up wilh his 14th loss 1n 21 drci~ions. "\ don't see anyth ing v.·ron1t with him physically.'' said Mau ch. "tie's still a dar11 good pitcher. He had an awfully . , .. ' . Dodgers Over good fa st ball Loday but we got our dec1si\le hits 0£1 h1.s breaking pitches." r-.1ontreal beat the Dodge rs tw o of t.hree game.s hee r but r.1auch ~aid ht ~!ill fell they had a good chance at cati.:hing the Giants. "It's going lo boil down to what the Giants and Dodger! do sgainst each other," he !aid. ··1 read where Walter _,[stnn s<iid it doesn't mstter if the Dodgers catch up right now or not. 1'hty've stil l got to win It in Septen1ber. He's exaclly right ·• Maul·h speaks fro m ex.perienr1', Me 1na y be re n1embered 11s the n1an who managed the 1964 Philadelphia Ph 11!1es, a 1eam wh ic h had a huge lead /ale in the season . Bui with a young . ine>:perieneed pit - c.hing staff. U1e Phili; bro ke down Ln lhe final ""'eek of the season and \etPran- laden SL J.ou1s wou !lir N:ilu1n1tl Leai.:ue pe nna nt. forrner l)odgers have be>en Los Angeles ' weak sp0l in the last two games. Ron Fairlv slammed a hon1e run Salur. clay nighl '1n aiding the Expos' 3·0 victory and then Sund1iy, Bob Bailey hit a ho111er and Jim F<ilrl e>y eoll e<:tffi three singles and drove ln a run. c;ary Sutherland \\'a5 tht' hig hrrc, howrver. \le slugged a r1rst·i nn1ng single fnr 1wo run~ and v.·ound up with an eiR hlh·inning homer. Wiilie Crawford had three of th t Dodgers' nine hits. OAJL V f:>ILOl :,?{ Giants MO"l r•l•L LO~ •NOl.LLt .. ' ft '" ob '• N ~.,,., " ' ' ' WUI~. " • • ' • ~. .. ' ' • w "•••••, " ' • • • .S••uO " ' ' ' • MGlll.,. • • • • • . ""''· '" ' • • ' Sud•l I" ~ ' • • • e .. ,., '" • ' Ml0;~.i11t11 . ' • • • • Svol>•r!•nn, " ' ' w o ..... ,, • ' ' 15 .. ., ..... ' • • I! "'lit". " ' ' • w .... .. ' • cr ... •01<1, " ' ' • ~on•o, • • • le'4>0V•O. " • ' ' i.1.11 • ., ' • • ' Y••enllnt, " ' • • Jing..,, • • • • l!UC._f>et, fl • ' • fM••I " "' • To••l1 " ' • ' Mon I••"' ~ '" O•O -I '~ ,lno•' .. "' "' 010 -l 00 MMt .. AI \ "' -Mtnh-1 •· Lo> ""° 1•• ... , " -Wini. !luc•n••· ._ .. ,t>vr• "' -~·•lfY 111\, s.,,.nu l•rl4t I•• s -,, .... , SF -H•I- '" " " • .. .. • • ~ •n•o IW 11 >7) ' • ' ' ' ' S•nO!' IL I i.1 • ' ' ' ' • ..... 11,. ' ' • • • • M•••1n ... ' ' ' ' • • WP -11..,;,, limo -i.10 Anl"ld•nc1 -11.511, 'i .~~; ' .. ·~~~>/, ,J~' ""' ~>"<· . I Errant Shot • "I ' • .,:'! ' ~. . . -\, ..... UPI TllNIMll DODGERS' OUTFIELDER WILLIE CRAWFORD HAS BU SY DA Y IN LEFT FIELD. Expos' Bobby Win• Hit a Double Off Wall {\efl) in '4tk Inning and Jokn Batem11n Slugged Homer in 8th . lllttlng J111proves Angel Coach Compares Alomar With LA's Wills H0STON -Ani;('\s second hascrn;in S;indv Alomar is being compared with l\-1auf.y \\''dis, classy ve teran shorl.~top for the Dnr!gers. The guy doing 1he com- paring ha~ coached the1n both so he ought lo know what's talking aOOut. The ma n, Pp.le Reiser, 'i;lOt \\'ills to change his i;t;ince a le.1.1· years 11gn to v"ha!. Rrise.r calls "the r11nn1ng stance." '=W--•w \'\/HITE WASll -=--w=-- GLENN W>l!l l Thr p11~1t1on movPd h1n1 11p 1n rh~ box. 1:n1 hini .~ llllle clri.5er \n lirs1 ba~e_ an!1 nl()S\ 11nronr1anl, it go\ him 111 pos1t1nn i1, hf' rrarty to lake 11rr running as soon a~ he n1ade con1ac1 with the hall. Therefore h1.<; exce ll ent spttc! wa~ being e xploited 10 !he uttnost. Heiser says W1!1s is one of the fe w guys in 1he ga n1e today who best iake.s <1d- v;>.ntage or his God-give n talents. using his ~recd lo make up fo r tack of brawn. Now Aloml'lr is risi ng lo !hat cla ss, Reise r bPtieve~. "Like \\'i lls. Sandy had a big man's stan<·e . , . so he was popping up a lol and his average was down 11rou11d .21 0. Finally he ca n1e In me for help about six or seve n weeks ago." Re1srr recalls. "A lillle guy like 1hal has lo hit lhe b;ill on the ~round and out run the throws. We llnl. him In use the runn ing stance ;ind s ince he tried I! he's hilling around .3.10 " Alom ar has jacked hi~ season average (11 ;i respr('l<ible .21i4 and credils thP new sr <1 nce for the imprnvl'n1en1 al thr rlale. He rrcrn!ly h:Jd 11n 18-s:arne hit11ng .~1 reak. Jn fa c:I. he',~ hit in 25 of his last 28 games. He fePls he can hike his n)ark lo .280 before lhe <"ampaig n comes tn a clo~e. Potentially he says ht i~ 11 .300 hitter. Alnma r is ;i i~ <111 exc.:ellrn! b11~r stealer b111 hr isn't 11·0rried .:ibou1 srttini.?" All)' record.~ or g111ng afler Will!\' maJor lr<igur i;tandard of \(l~ \hl'l!S. "I hil\·e the .i:o-ahPa<I to r1111 a11y t11n e I !hink I r;iu r11 ;:1 ke 11 ," thr n<1l1ve i'ir Puerto Rico sa.v.~. ''But I only try to i;lea l 11 I 1h1nk ii w1 U help !he !ean1. }'or exaniple. I wouldn 't lry to steal ii we were hehind h.v fo11r or five run:-; ·• Aln111<1r sa_11s he h:i~ Inst liOllH' of sperd hf'tlit1se his IC,l!S ha1•e .1!rH1rn he;11•y but he plan' In s!art ('lllhn,c.? i;orne or th:ll l'X!ra bre/. his '"" off ll elst>r, 19(1 Na tion;il l.cagur. h11 1tinj:( f'h;i mp. hrlil'l'l'S thr majtlr lr11gur~ will ha1•e anQlhf.r .~00 hitle.r In lht nrar futurr, thank.• lo the lncreasinl u111 ol astruturf al the park11 . "Guy' lik e Willie l)avi11 (llodgrr•! who havr llper.d and pu M·er ralr thf: best chance lo hit .400," Reiser 11tate~. Co mparing hitlt"rs of 1!141 and 197 1, Reiser 1111y11 that In h\11 day thty had bt l- Cer bat ('(Intro!. '·Now eve.n thr llttle guys are gripping v.·ay do"·n 111 the end 1lf lhe bal, guin,e for the long ball Ibey rrally l'a n't hit . "Hillerll today know more about hiltinit: lhan we did hut lhty don'I do anything about It. They t":lther wait for the one 1:ood pitch -"·hich !hey may ne\•er •tt. Or lh"Y 1to after loo many b11d hall~ hrcau11e they don'I have the good bat con· lrnl," Patriots Bacl{ Just Too Much For New Yori{ FO XBOR <). r..la;;!=. I • .\P l -~~ven ;i Of'W !:tarliu1TI. 11 1·ceorrl r·rnwrl of 60,42.1 an rl a rTinnu men t<i l traff il' J<1m rfl11ldn't steal thf' spotlight frr,m Carl (;:.rrctt. The hard-ntn ning f\'ev.· England b:i1:1C exploded for three long brokrn firld jaunts lo lead the way 11s the r atrint s opened their new horn@ wil h a 20-!4 Na- tional Football Le;igue r xh1bi!io n vic-tory over the Nr w York {;1ants .'\unrlay night . .\1 idw;iy in 1hc first prrinrl he rrturned ;:i kickoff 5;1 _l'llrds. lhrn hur.~I Ui roui:h lhc l111e :ind ~trr<1ked 44 1;ircls frutn scr11n- 1nag1· nn th 1· nrxt play -fur his tram'11 first j(\IH'hdown. ln thr thinl f[t1<1r\1•r hr got li,1i1!<P Allain. t<1!·1og ~1\ yards In hl'lp i;pl up a n1ne·yard run by .hm N11ore for wh;:it pro1•ec\ l'1 be !hr rlecisiva seore. ''Hr '.~ hrautlful " .~aid Narii:r of his r11n- n1ni: male. '"I/r's therr Rlrr;idy. no douht ahnul II ' Hr W:IS JUSI grl'i'll lf>nii;:ht. Unrt·;;iL" 1:arn·H . lh,. ri)O\.:il' .~ .. n~;ition iif \!J1;9 w)in dis<1pp11intrd in hi:; se<'ond sc<1.~on a vr;ir ;igo. was sky hiRh in the dressing ~onm and he ex ulted over the whole te;:im ·~ perforrna nct>. "Man, it feel.~ good lo wi11. It's re ally ex1rH spcclal to win a,llai nsl these JlllYS . •·t-:vrrybnd.v'!I anilude w11s 1111 the wa v," he added. "We work ha rd an week. We.'re a le:u11 . nol individl111!s." Nr w York roal'h Alrx \Vebstrr in- riil'Hlt'd he felt more preseason wnr k v.·ould strai~hti'n out the rnarn problems his 1ean1 had in this game. "\Ve m11de a mil!i(ln mist11k1·s." \Ve b.~!er s;ild. "Our Urning w11s sloppy . \Ve got penalt ies on big plays -all rel;ited IP limin1oi • , . Bul it's still pre· se;ison . T11r11ing Point For Stockton SUT'TON. ~l;i:;.~. tAP)-Dave Stockton hit l'l ynling girl w1!h an err<inl shot and gainec\ a new admirer en route to • $.13,000 vi(•tory 111 thC' $ I 6 ~, 0 0 0 .l\iasSa('husells f.olf Classie. "I lueke<l t)o !.'. Stockton said Sunday after his onc·stroke victorv over Ray Floyd in a prt~S S\lrr-packCd fin ish at P!easan l V::i l!t'y Cnunlry Club. ··1 gol a very good break and it may have been (he turning point." After taking !he le;id wi th a 14-£oot birdi e putt on tht> 60th hole , Stockton hit a live-i ron shot which appeared headed for a hazard of! the seventh green. 'fl1e ba ll strui·k_ a girl, though. and dropped on the fringe , enabling Stockton to huld his par. •··1ne girl. abou1 10 yea rs nlcl. wasn't hurt he !:aid. ··1 holed out and gave her !ht-ball. She follo wed me around the rest of !he \\'ay. l saw her several times s fter !hat. .. ,·oo kt1ow, th;i!'s another good thing about pl<1y1ng near the end in the fin;il round . The re are: always crowds around lhe green!'. Jf yn11 hi! the ball low and c::al! "fore" softly !'fltlui.;h. 11 bad shot wil l hil somebody and you can stay out of trou- b!l' .. Stocklnn was i" a joking mOOd after hi! lirsl \'iC'tory since hl' woo lh e PG A r.ham· pinns hip 11ne year ago. 110 .... ·cver, he had to be all husines.<> on l he ('Oll rse to want off the chat\rnge by Flo~·d . Hod Fu11sr1h and Bnwr Cr;11npton 1\nwn 1he strelrh of the 7'l ·ho\e tourna- mrnl S1!JL'kt11n. plar1n~ with Fun .sl'lh ahe.:id or VIO}ll, ;ippliPd the pressure from the out.~r.t. sinkin,ll a 12.foo l birdie putt lo s tart the final l'f>ll!ld. He nioved inlo ii tie for the lead with Ill 16-foot birdie putt on lhe 58th hol11 snd wen t ahPad to slay 011 !he fil'lth. He added bi rdirs nn !he J Ith. 14th and !~•th greens f11 r a snzling 66 11nd a tnt.:il of J.l und er par 275, breaking Pleasant \lillley's tournan1ent record ot 276 set by Arr1old r almr r If\ 1%8. Floyd. who s!;1rti•d lhe finil l rn11 nd one !(troke behind .'i4·1h)le leHder Loo Graham ;ind one ahrad of Stock!nn in a traffic jarn, ('amr close lo forcin~ a playoff . On the final holr. he came nut of sand only lo have I.hf' bal l trickle p<1sl the cup on an eaglt·three effort. L••<lino •<O•t• •nd ....,,....,. w•nnero In !lie 111~.000 "'""~'h'-'""' C.nll Cla>"c 0••• Sto<••on. IJ UlOO II at.bt-'6-?1' R•y flGyO, 11,,110 a•J0.,,,f·ba-l1~ Rna F~"'"'"· 111111 a•l1·A8·6•-lll A•ut • Lt•mPPO'l, P 111 ll /l.6}.11-)1' J;~mP•o a1~nc•• 1 1 ~1 11 .... -..n 111 (lo••I•• .__,., \_\ .. / 11 17 1111 711 M ••• I'•" •I ~I /O bt /I II )U I •nhoi r<•l>~rl I \,., 11 IS AI M-1>!1 M•<P ?••t<lr, I'.-/ II •11111 111 lloo ("M't " I) .01 /J.a• IO 10-lU Lnv Gr~n•rn, 1.1."I •• 10 61·1'>--111 )•OV "•~tit, \J •Of /0 10 /7 10-111 Bn11 l>o•l>u<g, IJ ••I 1! II /1 At-ill J C S"P•<I, 11,"I n /?•61 10-1!? 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Angel s roach f'red Koenig i11 movi ng to the Orange Coasl area within " few days ..• having purchased A home In LRgun11 Niguel. Fran Tarkenton. who came off the hrn('h in !he .second h11 lf and directl'd 11 !al e surge whieh al most pulled the game out. said 1l wasn't easy going in that wsy. "I'd r;it hr r be H starting pitcher than ti relief pitcher:· Pouring into Foxboro from Boston and other metropol itan areas, the ran11 quick· ly created 11 king-si1.ed trsrfic snarl wh ich took three hours lo unra vel. Cars were bar ked up fllr miles, with many f!1ns m i~sing iin hour or more of the g11me before they could get parked and lo their se;it.~. The wf>rk out came Sunday al Cal Stal• (F'UllE'rt on!, twn d:iys after an impressive 17·5 victory over lhe Clevel11 11d Browns iN Los Angl'les. l)('~pite losing three men 11"1 in juries, the Rams had whal ('()ach Tom- my Prothro called their hest workout of th e presca.~on Sund ay. flenl1.e l, the wide receiver acquired frorn Dallas in an orfseai'ion trade. made "• bundle of catches" and looked sharper than st any previous time, said a team spokei;man. TOnON'TO (AP ) -J ohn Newcombe or A u~t ralia stooO behind his big serve lO overwhelm Tom Okker of T h t /\'.ethe rlands 7-6. :I-Ii, fi·2. 7-6. and win !he rnen·s si ngle~ crnv.·n a1 lhe C;in;idiA n Oren Tl'nnis Championsh+ps. Norm ally nol a big arl1·an la~r nn t•lay, the powerful Aussir's cannonball~ kepl Okker off b;:i\:ince whtle his serving game grew s!rf>nger sis Sunday's match pro- 1 rcssed. Newcomt>e srored service aces in elK'h nf the stL~ decirlf>d by the best-of-12 ltc· breaker. In the fif th g;ime (If lhE' f1nal f\t'1. NeM'C'Ombe b!a~ted thrt'e. cnnsrrut 1ve 11 rf'~ p;ist Okker, nne Qf thr f:ts\rsl pl::i1·pr-; on !hr t~r Thf' \'1rt0r1 "'l'IS "nrth Jlfl,OOtl f11r J'\ewcombe arid increa sed hi s earnings 10 $79.641. Okker, ph1y1nA in his third final in four weeks, rece.1ved ~.000 to push his t,1·innlngs 10 $84 ,451. "The tir·brraker is a!n1o~I sudden- c\e;ith and il ca n go either w11 y," Okkrr i;;ijd 11r1er hi3 rlefeal. "This time it wenl his wav 1wire." Okker said he wa s disa ppointed with his serving game and dnub le·faulted four t.irne.s Jn lo~ing the .~erond !let. The lop-!'iet'ded Newcombr, who h<irl Okkcr break his service livt lime!! du rin~ the ina1rh, m;ii nly because of backhand rrror~. said he pared hln1stlf c\urin9; the he~t-of.ffvt> sel f1n11J whirh lAs!ed neArly thrf'r hour~. ''Ynu ha \'f lo !iilVP }Ollr.~tlf rnr the cnrl," hr !l.a1rt "You can! run like a mad . miln in the fi rst sel I w11s !l.erv1ng hel\t'r \n the ff)!1r1h set than at any other ti me In the m111r.h." Zronne Gonla gflng of Australia almost played fl "walk-<iboul'' -lhe term he.r c:oach Vic F.:dwards uses fo r h1!1ing asleep fln the court -before she triumphed 1·6. 6-3. 6-2 over Virginia WadE' of England. i\1isl! Wade was playi ng with B muscle pull in her left shou lder wh ich prevented hrr rrnm tossing 1he ball hi2h on her servl'. As ;i rl'sult . ~1 iss r.oolagong broke Mist' Wade's servfrr eiJ.!.hl stra1Rhl time.~ in the second :ind third srl~ lo reach ton iizht'J1 final .:i~ainst Francoi~ Durr nr F'ranct. The slrarlv i\11ss Durr u p.~el ~crnnd-SE'td· I'd Rn!lrm ffry Ca~11l!1 of S;:in Francis~ 0.0, 2-~, 6-2 in !he 11emihnal play Salurda y. Autry in Boston; Meets With Lefty Spt:f'\11 \ lo the OA ILY PILOT BOSTON -Angels owner Gene Autry n1ade a surpd~ appe;irance here lod<1y and was M!en huddl ing with Angel m!nager H11rold "Lefty" Phillips and his coa ching start thi~ noon al the club'~ hotel. The purpose of Aut ry's visit mlly be to investigate the cont roversy which ha.~ ri pped Through lhe club !ht~ pits! week ~ Or Jt rould be to rnRke 11 man;i11erial chan,i:-r llO"'f'Vl"r, it's e<1!'iy lo speru\;il' lhlll Autry'11 11udrlrn vi111l Is so mething mort: than st rictly soclti l. r 1 .. 1 !HI-• Ru\fti<19 ~~f<ltQI P•1<l"fl Y"'d•9• P•n H P11nl• Fumt>••• 1011 "••d• Dl"'•lllM llH~rn Y••d•t• l!ttl•lk:1 ... Yo• ' I! ltMI .. , Offrtln Ntw Y<trl< N•w EO\Ot•nd NE "G. C•~Dfll•lll )4 ' . . 10 J ' ... l lOlll• ... ,. '" M 16<77·7 14 J ' " ~ 1 -" ·-· MY -ThO"'D•o<>. fO •1tkO!f ••lv•n (GllOl'IO I '"I I NE G• .. •t!, .. nin IC"•ftn•ll•UI k •(k ~ NE ..-c;, Co-llottl U NE N•n<•· I •un !G~,1o1 ~o(~I NY -Mn""""'· t •llll [llOCIOI•• kfc-1 •1t-•n<1 -i.o.Ol. Li nder Pro!hro's ··bi g play" system, Rentzel v.•!11 be expected to play a ma jor role and his good shO\Ving hrought sm\les. P.1ean"·hile, the offensive tackle co rp:. became the lenn1·!1 deepest line posilio1J,. Su nday when Rich Buzin arrived Jn c .. from the Nt>w York Giants. Tl'le 6·fOO t·4. ~pound Buzi n, R fou r. year veteran, was ac·qui red last w~e.k in a 1rarle ror Joe Taffon i. He is expected to b111t)e Charlie Cowan, Harry Schuh 11nd rookie Jerry Gordon for lhe !pol. By comparl~on, the nffen."Jive guard pos11 tOn is weak with Joe Scibelli J<Uf· frring fron1 a brokt n lhumh s~1ffe.rec\ In la~l Friday's vlc tor.v 011,r Clevt>!and and Tnrn Mack ~ufferin(I from a dislocfl ted lo<. •' .. DAJl Y PILOT Mond.1,, AU9USl lb. 1971 Ion, Metro Play S11ead Filially Wit11 Winner, Four Area Nines Paces Viki11gs Past Chru·gers Post Victo ries SAJ\' DIEGO (AP l -Alter IO years v.·ith teams that rang- ed from med iocre to 1err1ble, Norm Snead is with a winner. ln his first appearance this season, he played as il he"d always be longed thel'e. Ll ranl 1s 1mpressl":d "1th Snead but says ht ha.sn·l decidrd who his No. I quarterback will be \'1k1ngs 44 yards in t igh t pl1y9 ahtr Clint Jones returned \ht st cnnd·ha H kickoff 52 yards. He senl ru nning back Oscar Reed over left la(.'kle for a one-yard score. Founta in Valley 11nd San emtnre adv1 nctd 1n the er'.s bracket or the 11nnu11I aheim Ameriran IA!R1fln µnior bMf'ball lnurnamt.nl . turda~' with rou~ta in Vallty inning on 11 f11rff'1I over l..os lamitos and S;:in Clrrnl'ntf' eatin,1: Pains Verd!"s, 2 I. • In MC'tro l.t>al)ue basrball ction, Fred lloovtr·s Sen1k ustlers ht"ld !ht' !op spot wllh ~ ii 11-6 ~'l('!Or)' OVl'T the ~press Chargers w h i t e ~ard's Pirates or Joe Miller COpPf'd a 1-0 shutout '4'in over thr FullE'rtnn Uustlr1·s. Gene ~!ar1nacci ·l'i Fnunt11 in \'alley nine will play 1\s next game Tuesday night Ill I at -Anahtim's La Palm 11 Park • Victory on Tuesday v.· .. uld put ' the !tam back in action Thurs· :; day and ag11in on Saturd11y .. " . ,, .. 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San c1,m,ntt will return ht pl11y Wednesday evtning 11 7 against !ht loser of • game betw,,.n R,sed11 and the Fu!ll":rlon Dodgers. Sa n Clrmcnte scored \Is first ru n ,ln tht second en a v.·alk to Brad Whil taker and 1 sacrifice by Jack Kalota. Rich flouglas~ then walked and Terry Nril~en sin gled 10 bring in !hr. run. In the fifth, Glen Tsuma was 1aft "n 11n erro r. sto!t srcond. went to third en 11 bid lhrow ind ~corr.:d on another error. loft c"""..,'" !II .. T1um•. lb l ~..... .. , \Qr1n1m•n. lh 7 ltt1tn1n, ( 1 W~•!!o~ot . rl 1 ~.1011 . <l ' !'ltluel••· 1 ~ ' N•llot~. ~ l "-lit~. II 7 ln!ol• 1• • ' • • • ' ' • • • ' . .., ' . • • • • • • • • • • ' . ' ' • ' ••• "•lft• Yer~°' "Oil 01" ~ -I ) ' Jon Cllmt nl• ~lG 01~ " -1 1 I tl!ldd, l'b ltnl~ lu•lt•" 1111 .. • ' . .. , ' ' • • • • ' Get a Firni Grip l!: ... b ..... l'b W1loon, ., Col<lt « lb llu!\I.,., < Curr••· '' ,1mn...,. II S~ubln, u ........ cl ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' , Robert SLat k, motion picture and televi 5io n actor, "·ho is ser ving as chairman 11 11 of the Ontario 500 golf tournament Saturday. Sept. 5. gives a few J'ot.nters on 11 ...... mtlt•nt••· 111 ' ' ' . ' . ! ~ golf to queen Barbara Sigel \\"hi le for mer Indy \\'inner Roger \Var looks on. 11 e \Vard is public relations director for Ontario btotor Speed\1·ay. I >~---~------------------.:_ __ .:_ _______ _ )1 11 u 1a i<.,... II• lft•I"'' ••• !tn1• l u,rlo" "41 lllll! llM-H I)' Cv~r•n Cl'lero 111 Mf 110--I 10 I Word"• "lrll• Ill ·~ , .. ,...,, Mr~·n•~v. u ft O Flt ldar. )II & 0 Aow•n. <' O ~ e l(ut.o •k•.t & 1 11 'uln•m. '' 0 l O r.nu•cnwoll. 111 ' O 0 O ~1m•1en, I~ ! I 1 sv.,...,n1.ir 1 e e & o""'""'"'rv. • ! 11 ~ e Boxi11g Sl1ow Goes Over Big; A11other Card Set Sept. 24 Snead co n1ple1ed 19 of 26 passes for 2:11 yards and tl'.'O tout•hdov.·ns Saturday night in lead ing Lhe powtrful i\11n- neso ta Vikings to a re!;:i t1vely easy 34-7 triumph over the S;:in D1e~o Oiargers in a 1\"at ional Football League exh.i b1t1on game. when the regular s'asnn opens. Besides 11 t 1 t r a n Cuozzo, he also ha s Bob Lee <1nd rookie Bill Cappleman of Flo r1d11 .St<1 le. '"Snead looks llke he JU5l c:imc off the asstmhly line." I.rant s;11d "I can ·l h£>1ieve he·s been taking on bl1tics for 10 years." Bes1dts I.he tw o tnuchdo1o1·n passes, Snead marched the In !he first ha ll. he lt rl " drive to the Cha rger three , but San Diego held and F'rtd Cox booted a JO.yard field goal. Annthe r ~K'.ond quarter at; temp t by Cox was "'!dl": but ll th1rd-per lod 42-yard shot 1o1•as good. Snea d played the entire first hair and the opening series nf the second half, ;:i n r1 maneuvrrcd the V1 k1ngs, now 2·0, into scoring opportunJt 1es on all but one occasion. "'hen he gut the ball at Minnesota's three-ya rd line. Gibson Never Figured He 'd Pitch No-hitt er The 32-year·n!d veteran got Pl'ITSBUfl GH 1 AP ) -Harrl- 17 of hi s ('Ompletions in !he throwing Bob Gibson, fre~h first half, inclurl1ng a 6-va rd 5coring ~trike to tight ·end fron1 tossing the first no-hllter J0hn Beaslev and a 12-varder of his career. says he's hack to running hack Bill Br~wn as in shape following an injury the Vikings built a 17-7 lead earlier 1n the sr.11son and before iotern1issio1i. throwing hetlrr than e1·er. Snead ca me 10 i\ilnnrso!a '"This is the best g;une I've from Phil<1delpia in a trade ever pitched -e1·er," ~aic1 the that sent tackle Sieve Smith veteran St. Louis Cardinal and three future draft chnices right·hander after hurling an tn the Eagles. !!is seven years 11 O masterpiece O\'cr the 1\•ith the Eagles were preceded Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday by three w11h the then.Jowly night. "1ashington Redskins, Y:ho had '"! nev er figured l"d e1·r r made him their No. I draft pi1e h a no·hitter," he said pick out of V.'ake ForesL crushing a soda can after the "'I don't like to compare game . "I ne\'Cr could c1o it Phil adelphia and !he V 1 k 1 ng.~." bcfnre -not e1·en in colle!!.e " said Sne<1d afier his 1m-<-:ibson s;i id he though~ a no- pressive df'b ut, 1n 11·hu::h he hiller mi_ghl elude h i m ing abnut 1he no·hJtltr Jn the f1r:c;.t inn1ni:: hut added ht rl idn"t begin worr~·ing ;iboul it untiJ lhe .se1·en1h. '"J\"ob0d.v 1;ilkerl abou! it But tn sav or 110t to ~ay 11nylh1ng abou1: 'it i~ n0t gnin11, to makt an1· differe nce." he said . ;.It rrn1inded me of the first gan1e of the \\'odd Ser it J against Detroi t in 1~ when hf? pi tcher sn wel l."' s111 d Cards ~ianager Red Schoen· dienst. 1n Lhat 11,ame. G1 hson. t"·ice a C.v Ynu ni:: a"·ard .,..inner, struck out 17 batters. Fish Report v.·as officiallv. listed ;:i s the No. beeause of his style. SEAL 111EicH -'1<1 """1"'• •1 u•.!I b•s•-1...0 •~<' ""' 11 ~.1,~u! ~•'"" -I res('rve to normal starter ··rm basicall_v ;i high h?.11 •• ~,...,1,,, • b&""<udt. ' """11~. 11 C&l•c~ ""'" ~ "'"'~'"I Cary Cun1.7.0, pitr hrr. )OU k11n \I', :.ind n10.;t 1<Ew1101r tA•I'• Lond•nt \ -1.n "Lt't'i:; JUSI sa y I like 1t good hilters go after !he high ~;~~''t •. : (~~bv":.-:\;:~;t•tl a; here." he sa 1d. p1!t h." &"6':~'A J!;.,)i~'~" ~·1~,,•7 .~~·1~~7"1,14 And wit h good rrason. In hi.~ Pi11 sburgh Pir;ile n1;:inagrr ••"d b•• .. ~ "'"~cu~· I• "~"""· 1 . , ~~l,~•J' •I ~'"''°"'"' 01 •'~f'"••. l fl previ11us ye;:ir~. he h;i~ D;innv Murl::tURh said (i1hson s LONG 8EACM !P1<"1• s~or!l.,h1n11 ToUll 71 1 ,,.,.. ilY '""'"'' By HOWARD L. HANDY heavyweight title cnntender "'ho h;i~ a match "'i1h Cassius Clay upcominJ:, is in his cor- ner ytllini:: encouragement ;ind suggestions. 1 d 1 h 1 . " 1 • " 19; •"<II~" 1 Y~llo""I"' I ~••;~ul 'Ill ll"hen rm in tht r in Ii(. p ;:iye on nn y one team t al per nrmanre "·a~ a c ass1c. <•"•Q b•" •i m•'""'' .. 1 roe• •~d Finished "·ith ;:i "'-' i n n 1 n !!. The Cards said they plan \o ~~:!mf1"1' .~~~'~,,.., ~~,~:"1••:.i, :"~~;~~ ••• ""''''"'" (l(l'l l!l'ltl oot.-(1 • ' w .. ~·· "1ro1-. (1(11) e1e el'lx-1 ' o Ex11ibition ,football H1111"11 l'Mt .. ll 1.tltWt .............. '""'"""'' 11111<'1 Olvl•lon "W l T ""· I'll. 0" ""''" ... fhltlmnfO !o;fw Enelo"" M loml No'" Y~k J~I• Ct11!r•I t«•tl•n•I! 1'1!1<MJr.., !OO t.IXIGi<lO , 1 e ~' ., m !I 0 .50ll JOJI 0 , 000'7" 0 O .ClllO••I• 01¥11'-" 10 0 I QOll\.ll• l 0 0 I ()(Ill II I) I J Ollll~l< OJO .OOOl't '' O! !~1 D•llY Pli.t lt11t Youn.ii; Mikt Quarry·s 1·ir- tory over rug.'(ed C h u c k Hamilton 11!on.ii; with Armand() Muniz' fifth round knockout of l.11 l\ing brou_l!h t abnut an artistic success to t he Anaheim Convention Center boxing show helore 8.100 fans Saturday night. Promoter Don Vrascr an- nount·td tht l'fOwd at R.llN) 11nd !ht gatt rree1pls ;it S:la,414 and procl11imed the t i·ent a finan cial suc1.:ess as wel l. So much ~n. in Fa<"I, he is planning annthrr ful l e<1rd nn Friday, ~PL 24 ;:ind i\ollke W•••••• 01~101•~ Quarry i.~ hopeful of landing a 1t•n••• Cl!Y l 11 ll !llOO n 11 0,~'""" l 1 11 ·'°° ., '' spot on lhe program ;;gains! a ~·· D•"90 1 1 o .lotll ,. " r11terl 01>1)1lnent. o ,,,vo r "11\_l'«l lJH "•tle ... I C11M1<•n<• Whtn informed nr Qu<1rry·s l.,11rft 0 1vlolfft d · f' w L T ""· "''· 0 ,. e111rt, raser 11 n s w l": r t d , !>I'll•• 1 ~ o 1 ooo •1 ll "htl L yes. wt"ll finrl 11n 0p-"~11 • .,.1~h1• 1 0 II I (l()(l ti l • f h" s1. L.,.,1. 1 o e 1.000 lt 1• pnnent or Im on thal one. we1~l•t1D~ 1 ' .S!IC'.I ?1 » "We ~~, happy l'.'11h thf' r.i f w Y~•~ C.l1n" II l 0 000 ~ JJ ceMrll 01~1111• results Lonight. Our !hinkini;: N onntto11•• l 0 0 1 Oil II 11 V.'11!'1 in terms or a $.15.(l()(} n;ite Clllto.., ! I I KIO lJ '' f> Ot1re11 1 l e .i.oo n " and \.l't txcted that so wt will G•ton ••• & 1 0 .l!Oll 13 11 return." Wtt!eno Oloth1111 """ ''""""'" 1 o 1 1.00l'l u " Quarry 1o1·;1~ ll\\'llrded a Loo An .. ln l l 0 WJ II So · • •11•n'• c 1 o .(1(1'! 1e u unanimous decision n v t r lllo"' 0""'"~,1,., .. 0 G! ... :, .ooo n ~ Ham ill nn ;ind fell ~;i11sf1ed S•" ''•"t"•~ "· Ml•m• 11. 1.. "·irh lht re:suH ~. ~::.,.•;;,:: ~~ ... c~~T:.!""' J "I had fo rxll'nd mvsclf '•'~'''''' 01m•• tnni~hl anrl lhat's \\·h~t I ~:"~'::::.' 1~'· ~=~~:; 1 1,' 1o1·anted I fe lt I roulrl hal'e ~•n••• cu~ n. anonto 10 knncktrl him nut 1n 1he 1nth Pl!IU>Y•t" 14, G•etn tov 11 c1nc1nn1•1 )1, o,rrelt l• round \lo'htn tht referre 1 Lee 0.11.,.i..N-O•I••"'' c; m , 1 d 1 1 h w oonlnO!on P . Oon•t r 1, 1ross an ~ nppt: I n a1·t Ookl•nO •I. N-.,..,,~ l•" "' the d()('lor look 111 his mou!h Mlnneo.o!I I• f.o n OI•.., 1 1 h d h on•• •~'""' •cn-dul.e •· a Im grnl!~.V At !h~t 111"'""' G•m•• l!m e hut it Wll.!' the ri11?hl th ing N ... l"~a••"~ 10. NOW Ve-• ,, I" dn " Only ••m• •<ti9dulo<i '' ten11M'• O•m.. \\1hile younl! Mike i~ in the llu!h le t i ""ll•~1IDh•1 , ~·00"! O•lv , • ..,. •c»tnwM rin~. hrnthrr .Jer ry, a ------"-- '"fielax, bahy. relax. Stick:. hat:ie . slick. Rip him. Take it tn him . lin to his right side. One-two, baby. Come on, baby."' Thrse arP hu1 a fe1o1 11f the ep11hrll' hurl ed at young er Mike in !he r1n1t- Dnes r-.11ke hear them'." "I don't try to hear an:-·th 1ng Oil City Ga ls Seek rfitle The Hunl 1ngton RPt1ch rnl 1·y in the lnlcrna1innal r.1 rl~ Snllball tournament At Buena Park is in the drlve r"s i:eat tonight with the ch;imp 1nnsh1p fina.l.i; bdl rd fl)r Ii n·ch•l'k. (ji;:ich (fene f)e Lona1i;· Hun tin11:ton nine advanced tn the fi n;;lo; \\"il h 1v1ns nver La l\.1 1rada !~Ol, Fnun1.<11n \'alley 1~·4 1 and a 1~-2 Sund;i y 1r111n1ph n1·er Para rn nu nt Hnllydale_ Tnn111?h!"s Inf'. La :'l\1ra.d<1 . n1us! 11 1n rwire ton111 ht tn 1akr !hf' t11lr ::t\\'a~· from unbraten Hunt1nRtnn Br;ir h. Rrl1 1.i; P;:i rk 1.i; lncatrd al R!h anrl l\nnt( 1n Ruf'na Park Fnunta 1n \"a!ll'\. the Oran l!e Cn;:i.~I r1r r;:i ".i; n!hrr entr~· 1n 1he dnuhlf' rl1 rn1n;i f1n n 1nurnry, 1\~~ knnckrrl 1111! nf rontf'n\1nn l'11nc1t1.11 h~ L;i i\11rac1;i, R-2 Ba,seball Standings AMERJCAN LEAGUE Ba ltimort Detroil Bo.51<1n New Ynrk \\'ashington Cltvelitnd East Olvi1lo11 W L 71 -44 " .. " 5! "' 61 49 70 " n Pt:I. .61? .S411 !3.1 .... .~1 2 .400 GB l\'ATIO~AL LEAGUE Pittsburgh St. Louis Chira;n Nev.• \'nrk Ph il adelphia ~1ontrtal East Dh·\sloo W L 71 50 67 54 fi4 ;,4 " ., 5.l li7 .. 71 Pct. .587 .~;i4 ;,42 .492 .442 .403 GB ' ~·~ ll '1 171-;i 22 Sometimes I ha l't lo stop and · d ,. h · h~n~r r,,·h·. °" In• hi' 200 1• ,,,,, , h.r••"•1• 1• "'''"''•'· rernr . 1 nw es nn 11 team '""'' '' """' • !Pi•,,,o!n1 lono1011 Ill' ••1'"''' make myself listen betwe'n that has \\'On three divi.sio n11l c;irr.er victories ;:inrl the no-J .,t•co ... 511 ·~"~ ~.,,, .i ~ .. eod. ~7 '"'~ cod . ~ ""''""' rounds . titles in a row. hitter later in S1 Lou 1.~. "A11ao1~1! cove _ l" ~~•1 '" Jli Th V.k ' h d h B d G b ·d h h lh nk ''"'~ b~!\· 1 •11 <•1•<0 e~" ' "Toni ~ht they k('pl telling 1 ___ • __ ,_·e_s __ '_' __ ,_°'_' __ " ____ 1 _'-'-"-'-'-'--'--'-''-'--' _· __ "c"c'"c' _________ _ n1e to step hark. thrnw the up. pcrcut and cn mt b;:ick v.·i th thr hnok. \\'hen l did th is, thlnRS b('i;:an to i.:o my "a~·. I start ed t•a1c h1ng hun 111 the body in the fi ft h round " Mun11 .. a 1o1·elter1o1·eight, felt he l\•1re l\1ng dnv.·n hy 1·oun1er111g 11"1!h A n11:ht e1ery 11me the !nn~er reaching King h1! h1rr. wi1h a left. Thr )'flllllR i\olrx11',1 n str'1J"I· per frnm Artesia wi ll finish his coll ege work for ;:i R A. dcgrer in fi ve \\rrks al. l"a! S\(11e (Los Angeles1 hut dnesn·t pl:in an early ret irement frorn an undefeated ring c;ireer ( !5·0- 1' "I wo11lrl like tn {!f'I ;i r;;1ed ~1rpnnenl for 1ny ne>it fight."' l\.l un11. says \l.ilh cnnfidence. ··r m in J:f"llKI sh;i pe rig hl nflw and \1 hPn I _l!et hit 1 <inn'\ ):."I f'Xl"l1Cd J'n1 nn1 r;i1 rrl \ r1 hut hnpe In hr o;r111n " II!<> rn ;i n ;i ~r r. l,11u1s Jauregui. 1111c; s;i11:-:f1 rd 11·11h thr 111·l!"lt"\' hul fr lt it cou ld h;:i 1(' hrcn ;i bi! ra~1rr ·Too mAn~ p!'l1plP 11 err tcll- inc him he 11·;i~ cn1ni:: In 11·1n h1· ;in e;irl v knnr knti t 1 1nlc1 hpn In fighj h1o; n11 n r1gh! ;inrl 1• hr n hr (iir!, hr i>ndt'd 11 HP ha5 R 11'1 ~ J:!OOd 11r ,11e l/lll hr d1<11"1I u~e 11."' .J 11 u rt~ u 1 lTl l!rl1,f'c1. VOLVO 1971 DEMO 141 SEDAN 2144 Here's what we call a sale! El Tigre D! Fiber glass belted! Sale prices effective Sunday* Aug. 15 through Saturday Au g. 21 Bl11ckwa!l tubeles!o, C7&-1J. l'll"q. 26.'5. El Tigre II wilh 2 belts of fiber glass on a 2 ply polyester cord body. Blackwall tubeless Size Fed tax FTR·1<1 :?.54 G7R-14 ? f,9 ~60·1 5 " l f>O Gl 8·1f> ::1 80 H/8-15 3 01 Reg . 32 95 J.t 95 26 95 JS.95 :'.37 95 Wh1lewalfs only SJ more. Sale 28.81 30,81 '722.81 30.81 "32 .88 • ~60-1 5 ;:111a 11ab1!' 1n black-wa if only, Oth<'r S•:Ps ;:ivail able a! sale onces . ~ ,~., .. h i<. r,1 /A CA>.; I [ I \I•,., I< ~'n"'"'S 1!"0""-•l lO,\A-.C[ : •. ~. ·-~........ ··--..... ,.,, ··-... , ,· . ::· ~ ·;:::::·:~.~ .. ;·:~::;~~·-~:~::~~:~-~:E:?; .. ... . . ....... , ..... _. ". ' •• ' .v • .:. •• ::. -·.:·~ ~·-:.":";·~;.:~-::.~~ • -... p ••• -·····-·~ ... ····~·-· ·-. ., • ' ···-·-· ·····& .. ···-' _,. .. -· ............ _ ... , ..... _ ' ., ' • ' .... • >• ••• ,.,.. ............. _ •... ....: ·:;·,';.,· ... · ·: ._, ....... , ........ , ......... -.. -.. ...... "~·· oon>I <!•~""' ....... ~MOO• "'or •""'"'""•""" o ""'°I •O••• ............. ff ••··-· ,._ West O!vi1in11 \1't5t Divbinn R1d re H••t1•, AulC'm olit lr•"•· ., ............. . ~::.: ::::·::::::: .......... ""-"'"' Oakland Kansas City Chicago Anrel~ i\finntaola ~fllwtuk~ 7R 42 1\.1 55 57 lt1 56 fi'1 &1 6S 51 67 '"""''' ..... It, IC•n11• c;1v J. IM11!n t "'"'•It I . W•1~I"'"'" i . 10 1..,1n11 c~1c1.., !, l11t1mero I 0.l•ell I. "''"""""!' I O•-l•nll 1. New "~·~ 1 ,..1,.,. • ..,..., 1. Cl•v..i1...-J Tllllt1•'t •• .., .. _....., .534 .475 .459 ... , .432 14 21 11 24 " ..... ,. '"""'";,.,. ... lJl .......... ll l•lofrt "I). ~"' llel!1"'0'• 1 ~11""1 JUI er M1tw1~~·• IL-· -l ·I •, ~llM t 1noi."" (I •"'~ \.tO) 1! "''""-'' {IC ot! t tJ, "f9M °"'¥ •• ,.. .. •tl'lltlult<I. San Fr11ncisco 72 :it OodgtrA 6.~ 5!\ Atlanla 114 liO ijou!lon !iO liO Cincin nati 57 115 S11n Ditgo 411 ?7 Su•e1v-. IHul!1 ~, LlllJ•• •-~l!T•~u•o~ I C•"C'"""' 1, CMc•a~ ! Hau>IOn J, Atl•M~ • """""~•I •. Oedtl" l $1" "'""t "<D 6. t<tw Ye•~ 1 So" n .... !.~. "~'l•<l•I•~·· • I TH1v'1 0 1"''' "' ~i7 51fl .500 ,41\7 .374 ""'""" fl lll fn.t","" 5,111 •f "'"•lkf.-Y~ 1f lilt , ... \ ... ~ . t••t ••O IJ•"""' 11 1\ fl a n on•• (IColl•v· l J), "''"' ,. l ""'' ((••II ... , .. n •I Clnrlft .. f tl !!I .......... I l l ''""' "'" ..,.,,_ <S••"~' 11·1! t i °"'''" ~Al•••nd" 'H "I M Onl¥ t•m•~ l<lledulod $2998 OOO!Y!O!TIA! '71 COROLLA * ass* Mo11 ears 5 PECIAL $1777 l o.,. Mil t1 . •o••l '~·-.··:~:·~:·:.:.;': "'":; :::;.~.:-.:.·.~· ....... _~·= ' .. ,., . . . ' . -·--.. . ,. ... " ···-. ,,,. ' -•... " .. . . .. . .. ., ...... -· ~· • ·.·1.'.,;:. ··~:. -· ..... • ·: .. ' • •. :::,:.~-~: :::.·.: .. ',..:~·.: ·• .··:::::::;.·.;:·.~···· .. - -.·:.:.:.:;:-:.~.::~::.:;· ••• ••., n"'"' '"'"'"' -•- JCPenney Service Mon., Tues., Wed. only Tire life saver service.. Here's what we do: ad1ust c11mbe r. ca.tie r and toe-in. torsion bar t'14ight : center ste~ruig ~t pesi!ion, balance ( wheel!I . 1nspec1 and ;:idjust hrali;e!I ; Ander,on h11~ 11 147-pin lead :i>ver dtftndin g champion G1ry t';!adison of S11n Bern11rdlno ,(9.3J7·51.190 while T rt m fniurbtr ef San DiPin i,, julfl ):ix pin~ behind M1dison. ~... ........ (j,, '1 ... 1r------------------------------..:------l ;;; :;;.,'"',,\=~~ .. "';:.':.;.,,..., ::~:! ~ Sii THI All NIW J. T-Tt.u<bto. !>In D•-t.I .. I. F"'il Dwtlll ........ CM•1 Mt•• t l!,o J Wei!¥ W••""'· ,..,,. "-"1 t l)J • 0...,. J,,,,n_. L-'"'""' ,,,II 1, 110111'1(1 Alf••""''· WU! l li •.1el'l •. L" T1¥t0!. '"" a..... I o• • Gf ... ttlll'<'Mt fl, Of\11•1• •.&o1 0 ll'tl ..... 1 ............ 1... t ,011 I, JOI Ml~u .. , ......... 1... •.oao I , Ml-• IMl!n. An1.,.lm J,'IJ L LI ....... MIYil~!rem. An•h•<"' I ._, U-• l(t<~, •• ...,, I.tel Jf v l.l!l!ln-11"1• \lltl nl I ... ll . ··-·~"·"'' "~"""""· '"' DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA Mod•rn & Com!)l•I• S•r.,it• & P•rts D•pl. Medern &ody Shop for Al I C1r1 646-9303 540-9468 Orange County's Large.!it ind MO.!i l Modtlrn Tovot.1 i nd \'ol\'O Dealer OVlllSIAI DILl¥11Y Sl'ICIALISTS TOYOTA ClllCA Sl'T. Cl'I. IM MlOIATl OILIVllY ~ ---------~~ S3595 1•10 YOL¥0 11no l CP'l. 1!1die. H t•l•r, 4 s,.,,d, S~•tfl. I l •!CG.O I Shop 'Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the follow lng Aul o Center stores: BUENA PAFllK• CANOi:!A PAR K CAR LSBAD CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FAS HION VALLEY-SAN DIE· GO FULLERTON HUNT INGTON BEACH MONTC LAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE '"TH E CITY '' AIV EA Slflf VENT URA. Use Penney5 l!rne payment p lan •or1nge1horpe 1t V&ll•y V11W \C loMG Si..in(!ays) .,_._ -•••• .JI ••• -• Pilot Trophy BYC's 66 Se1·ies W 011 ll y Jack Hall Jack Hall or New port llarbor Yacht Club is the new owner of the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT Per pct u a I Trophy. Mall won the trophy by scor· ing the best combined cor- rected times Saturday and Sunday in the final 111·0 races of Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series -the rate lo Long 1'01nt, <.:atahna Island on Saturday and the return rate on Sunday. ..... : . ·-... . .. . . . . --- - ..) . . . . ' • ~ . . . .. . . . , • ;1 .. New Zealander Wi1is Aussie-18 V.<1ync F!t•t•t ol Auckland, 1" Z , l'ollll thr 1\u.~tr<il1an·l8 lnhornci11unal Lhallrngc Race Sunday at Long Ue<ic:h , sa1l1np: h1.s ~liss Lt:B to two firs ts and a second tu defl'at dcfcnd1nlo': 1·h:J 111p1vn llogcr Wel.~h of /\e\>porl Jl,1rl>or Y<1cht Club . The Austral1;~n-UI 1s a light IH·!wl d1n&hy 111 tli uri111111t1•d ~.n l 111iu·h ,, s;-1 dt·d 111 :\u..,1ral1;i ih a popular l:wt11+1g 'J>UI t lll'tT~ ~l·r1 t"d ;10 1111unl't+un on ~k1pµtr l!:;v l.41pl"t and 1n1- puuodtd the bu.ii. Thi• :;u111- 11ioni; 1nvolv(•d ;i ('ll ti 1·~15e 111 a dispute b<:l11l'l'll l..-0pct ond a J[1rn1cr purtncr \~'(11 ~!1, 11hu h;H.l ~'"'red ~1·· •·ond 111 thi' !11'.~l tv.o races. !u11sled ;1 ~1;1111 sp1nn:lk(•r 111 1111' I 111;.il r;u'v i!llll (';q11c fron1 ht•l11nd !1> bl'(•I l·'h't•I II ho 11'~1~ 11nahll· l•l lly Ith· bi g cl1u\!• bcc;1u'(' of u l.it·i.. i1f i·n .. 11 \\ cl:-.11 II ,j, ,,11h n.1: '1'1 J~l'LAl(Jg1· lrlll'! 11.1111111.d n11 rd pl.111· 111'111 111 ll111~ T1·!1·i:r.1p!1 ,f.1pp1 11 d h ~ 1;,•1irg1· T111:-I ul \II\ l ' . ' .. ., -· ·'"· Ragtime \1•as overall cor- rected time v.·inner i n Saturday's race, but losl out to Freestyle. Cl)..Skippered by Saint Cicero, BYC, and Rod Lippold, NHYC, on lht: Stfnday V1•ul' bu:11.., ,l.1rtrd 111 ttu ... 1~.1r's lnt1•rn,111un;1! ("tl;11lcngf' hut on!~· lhrt•r l1n1!>h1~d Thi· luur!h ho.it 11·a:; out of the c·ompct1\lon n11d11;iy on lhc toursc ~·hrn a rroccss server, atC'(lmpanicd by 111'0 pracc or- Thi· ra1·1."~ l'ot'r 1• ~.11l1·d u\l•'r a 111-uHll" ('OUT~(· Ill Lung Hcat'.h Harll11r .is a fc:--Jun· ol the l------------ T ee ns Win Endurance Boat Rocc Thi' generation gap wa5 \1•idencd sharply :Sunday in \Vindjan1 mcr Yacht Club's first 24-hour endurance race in ~abot Dinghies on J\·larina del Rey. race. Final scoring for lhe Lwo races : OVERALL -Ragtimt:. CLASS A -! I) Hagtin1e. 12) Scrapis II, Bill Barry BCYC; 1~1 Carina, Bill Co I v i 11 e, NHYC. N••I '•<k~tr Pnol• TROPHY WINNER -Jack 1-l all's 62·foot "elongated Star boat" l~;1g1u11c fro1n NC\l'port llarbor Yacht Club \Von the D . .\ILY PILO'I' Pr1·p<.'tu<1 I ·rrophy Sunda.v by recording the best con1 bined corrected t1n1e.s In Ba!oba \'achl {'l ub's Bal!)(la 1n Long Point and Long Jloint to Balboa races. 'l'he event \vas :ht> \vrap up or' BY C's 66 Series. CLASS B -/I J 1'rend, Jim Li n d er m a n , BYC; (2J Firebrand, George \Ve st , Nl!YC; (3) Sanderling, Poole---------------------- Kirk & Hope, BCYC. CLASS C -( 11 Primero. Phil Iltorgan, NH YC; (21 l~npetuous. Charles Glasgow, BYC; 131 Andiamo, Bob W 1·igley Tro1ll1y Race Slated Cal 1forn101 lnlPrna11on;1I St•a Fe;,l1v:.iL \\'ind:-; \'!lrlPd frOTT\ 10·12 knots on S;i!urday tn I~ Graffiti is A Joke . , • Jleoll y M 0 '"I 20 on Sundi1~ I~----------~ 1 an--ll' a r fr-------'"-------'=. ~~~,',~,~~ ,~::~:,;c",! ~ 1'1111)' 1\lart1ncau uf l'alo.s l SAFECO Verdes Ya ~ht Club 11 :1s lhc INSURANCE \r1nnt•r S1111dav 111 !he PCI e FIRE 11-'ac1!1e Cla ss I n:i11011a l c:lla111- p1onship reg;itta sa iled over ii • AUTO Gold Cu11 i·ourse ;ind' e BOAT sponsored by Nc,11•porl I larbor Yacht Club. e HOME The open invitational cvenl in 8-foot Sabols drew 14 entries of all ages and both sexes. The top four finishers were all tccn- :1gers Sodaro. BYC. CLASS D -(I~ Freestyle; 121 Volante II . Il1ike Hifsh, BYC: 131 Andale, Graham & Bunner-u p wa-; P:1nlt'. skip· • BUSINESS Pl · I be oj (oto[,·n• 1'h I I S d d b J>ered by Bud Cald11·ell. San a11n1ng o ,, .. .. c race s a r ~ ;it 1611c rntry car ;, 111us1 e Diego Yach t Club. and third'! Isla nd over the Labor Day Howland"s Landing, j s 1 ::t Fl d in the hands of thl' L1\ YC r;icr "'I' k I I ' Bob Paley & Assoc·1ates 11as ."l lpSlll" ·. {ay . iifC'l"r.l, ~·eekcnd ~ hom e of Li\YC,. gocs to Ilic c•on1n1i1!ce bcforr 1hi' start P~lYC. II you ;ire, and don'1 111ind 11cs1 end of the island leav1ni.: ;11 1d 11111 be ac•rt•p1t·cl up 1o Thl' P(' 1.~ 11ne of lhi' 11ld<'sl 474 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA Gray. SSSC. Ten boats, all n1a11ncd by h1·0 skippers 1\·ho alternated 1he hcln1. !1n1i;hcd lhe race to the cheers uf sornc 75 sleepy- cycd spccta1ors who h<1d re· mnincd docki;ide for the dura· !ion. final rcsul1 .o- ill ORF -r I) Serena, Phil Doan. NHYC: !21 Starshinr, Bill \"OTI KleinSmid, NHYC , j 31 Big iltaggie, Il·Iike Harvc)', hfting the hook or dropping Eagle Roek lo por1 ;ind back 11 :m a n1 :->unday . Scpl 5 :i1 onf'·d,.~1g11 11ec;1n r t1 c· 1 11 !: 642.6500 546-3205 -;;~to~t~h~e~f~io~is~h~at:..::/l:o:w:l'~":d~·s:. --~'~I"~' ~'·:'~"':":":":•·<~' ~oo:at:_ ____ ,~·l:":s~:':'~"~' ~S~"':'l:h:<·,=·n~c~·:a1:'':":"'~":"·~' ============::====:i:::::ii:::::ii:::::ii:::::ii~ PMYC. the niooring for a few hours. 11 II 11·ould OC a good ch ;incc to participate in Los Angeles Yacht Cluh·s annual \Vrigley Trophy race. Sunday. Sept. J. 11) \\'ind ward S<1usagr., Alan ,Je1vetl ;ind l\fike Talberl. \\'Y C: 12) Sq ucek. Kurt Langfo rd and Greg Rice, \\''l'C: ~3) D;nvn P11trol, Je~sc Atkinson and Richard \\'einhergcr, \l'YC : 141 Naples No. 5875. ~1;1rk \l'i l!1ams and Tracy Albert CYC \Vinnc r 'fold Ehukai. s kippered by Becker i\lcAllistcr of Seal Beach Yacht Cluh v•as the winner of the n a ti on a I championship regatla for the Enterprise Cla~.s af King Harbor Ya cht Club Sunday. The invitation is open to m£'mbers of recognized y<'lchl clubs hold ing valid !OR, CCA or PllflF n1ca surem ent certificates. IOR ratings n1ust be 35 and bclo~'. CCA ratings 38 and below. and PllHF 114 and above. :l KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO • All THE GOOD SONGS BY All THE • < > Partil'1pa t:ng boats 1\'lll race on a boat.for boat basis. rega rdl ess of r;iting. ,.. m ~ ~ 0 ~ 0 0 0 "' :l .. WIN FREE! IT'S EASY 1971 Austin America CASH (Lots of it) Hundreds of other prizes Send o postcard, or th e attached coupon with your name, address ond :zip code, including phone number fo: KWlZ, Sonia Ana, Calif· ornia, 92703. 0"4f lNTlt'( l"ll llUSON LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ~ ~ i 1------------ ~ LEGAL NOTICE " g 1------,-,-"-" ____ _ 0 f l(TITIOUS llUS!NE\S NAME ST.t.TEME.'IT Allt!tl'S GUL" SERVl(f, MIG W. 0th St, C~tA MU•, (II t '70'1 Vor9il ( Mlh~ll••· 1'1~1 (1•lfrbu•v A••, t u1r. ... (1111. '1HO. .... i .. 1. bu ......... bf'!•• <O•OU(!..0 by In 09 INl'-•Oull 0 v .. g,1 C M•~•!!!• t.EGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WHEN: WHERE : Wednesday evenin9, Au9ust 18, 7:30 P.M. Saddleback Hi9h School Forum, 2802 South Flower St., Santa Ana PURPOSE: To 9ive citizens an opportunity to make their views part of the Official Record. SUBJECT: Proposed revisions to the State Hi9hway Sys- tem in Oran9e Co. 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ANIMAL CRACKERS ~,-A~E 4()1.) ~,DCOO? ,.,.-----......., By Charles M. Schulz WHEN PEOPtE A>~ US WHAT WE'RE 001N6, WE'LL 5111 WE'RE HAVING AN AIJ6U5l-P(lE DANCE IT WA5 JUST A 5U66f5TION .. By Harold le Doux .,-~-~-...: fHE TRUTH IS, r-A''( Tl-l .\T ) BUT I WE 0 t5ETTEll. 00 Wl-lo\T· VOU SEEM LIKE A NICE , \IJTELLl6ENT GIR'L ~ T D~T UJODE~TAlolD HOW YOU LET JOHNNY COi-i YOU ll.ITO DOtN& WM"T YOU Dlt': I k:NEW HE" Wo\5 NO GOOO Fli:OM THE t5EG1WN lt.16 .. sur NERE's ,l.tJ t5o\CK TO Tl-IE MOTEL'. EVER: I W"IJT YOU TO 'l'OU SA,¥, Cl-IECK. OUT .• WITl-I "iSAM '. NO l=-ORWARDIWU ~ESS! VOU 'l<'E 11>1 l!EAL T120Ut5LE ~ DI DIJI 6ET YOU'RE THE 0 1"1 E WHO -'NVTHING FOl!GEt:' M.l.l!TH .'. Ht8BS' OUT OF IT . IJ "ME TO TH OSE (1-<ECKS JUST ;. FEW WH IC.1-1 JOHl>INY (.A<;MED'. DOLL-'ll.S '. MISS PEACH ~A-l<_T_'°'_U_l<_S_E_EM __ 5_A_B_rr~-·. --------::;:::==::::::::::---- ' ' • i DE.P,11!'.CSSED ..• PERKINS 000 ' 000 A.lrT 1-#Ult , WHY DON'T" YOU CELEf3RATE Ll~E? 0 • EXCITEMENT ,l.&QUT HI M •. By Mell I W-'SN 'r INVITED ... 'I 1 / ~~, ' . ",,,. Bv John Miles ..: ' ·.:;. :;~;",.,J ~ti/> I " By Al Capp 11Ll DE.STROY THE (l--\A,1R,,eEFOP.E LT t>E.5TR0'61T5 OWNER!! By Charles Barsotti Y~,am.&~..<-s. wfum """ rru.W2 At. By Gus Arriola By Roger Bollen ilO<i, THIS t:lt -IOC\?D "'-!ST' & A VE"4 I PEUe.Pnlle !'l;RSQl.l . •. IOEU.-ACTU~l-J..</, Df'. ~IUX)(;> IS A l'ICTITIOUS IJ~Mf. QiOSeiJ 8'J 1"t-IE "8'E" CO·/>lhfJQf!S . THE GIRLS --·-.---~-· . -' DENNIS THE MENACE I "l mJlONT W,4NT CE:RTAIN PEOl\E: TO HEAR Mt So\Y THIS, 6UT l FINAIJ,Y G;1r tNCl.GH ftt>T tle~R.. " ' ' ~ I .. I f l • • l! I I~ . , . ____ , ...... .._ . . .,. ... ~ .. ... . . -. . -.... .. . . . . . . . . DAILY PILOT f$ - Everyone Has Something 1hat Someo ne Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-567a for Fast Results II THINKING OF SELLtNG? Let us help, we will b uy you r house for its full value. The only additi on al expense is I 0/0 of the selli ng price, we also have a waiting list of qualified buye" who de- sire to move to the Costa Mesa -Newport area. If yo u ARE conside rin g sel ling, please call our office . Yo u will receive friendly courteous se rvice -absolutely no obligation, it doesn 't cost a nyt hi ng to in vestigate our serv ice -you might eve n sav e! 546 -8640 2629 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA 846-8640 1 Gen•ral 1 General I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;;;==::;;;;;;=== LA R G E. HOME EASTSIDE LOW BUDGET CHARMER ~"\\" ynur splH'e pi•)hlrm~ RESERVATIONS !\-lrs;i \'rrrlr H•':il1.11 1s 11,>11 ta kin~ r<'::r11:itinns on 11 Hr.,11111r111 :: '"'d1·11.,111 ;•nrl -'<'r· lH'rl!'S {If nr"-hn rnr..: tro hi• I ;ir;itr f1-1 1111lv 1nr1r11 ha_.., hrrn I h11il t n~: BllN'lll.1. Ill ~ ~l\'illH' )"('llH>fl!'lf'rl ·.1u~1 fnr ,\'Oii , Tf • \lf'.<:'I \ <'J'rlr l"t''lllnn fhr~1• \oll li k<: bf';1111 1·t•>i 111g.~, sh1-1g General IT'S A KNOW-KNOW )'ou shoul d kno"1 about these six unit s in Corona del ~1ar. 6 units and 2 inla\v unit s! You 'll like jtc; nice co ndition, Total pric e $127.000. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE 1.Jere's a real SPLl'r J,F:\l EL beauty, A'rRIU~l type ENTR'i', huge li vi ng room -w·ith f\re· pla ce. 4 lovely bedrooins. 2 11;1. baths. bu ll t- ins. \\lould you believe on l.v 3 81.0('KS fron1 the BEA Cl·J? (.'.ompare at $36.400. APRIL 15th WORRIES 1-lcre are 27 ~panking NE\.\/ A DUl:r AP.!\R'l'- MF:NTS, consi ~lin g of 1-2 & 3 bedroorn units \l'ilh 1 & 2 baths, featuring a ponl. bar·h-q area. rec room, individual i::aragcs. buil tin .~. sh ag carpeting:. forced air heat. la un dry fa. r illties and a\va rd \Vinning landsca pin.r:. \,et us sho1v .vou these bcau1 ifully desi gned and built u nil~. ~-'ith a projct:ted GRO~S ivlLJJ,. 'flPLrER of 6.9. Really a buy at $422.00Q. LETS POP OVER TO "POPPY" C'ORONA DEL ~1AR DlJPLEX-Uppcr lev rl front unit has 2 bedroon1s, for mal din in g room, fi replace. builtins. Lower level has J·N·l_,t-\ \V quarters. private eniran(.'C. fire- place. large bath. Back unlt is an adorable, large 1 be droo1n. A i.:crn at $61 ,500 . PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOME S SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 92 Linda l!ole Drive Beall!. S Bil. 4 ba. borne w; forn1al din. rn1. & famlly rm. 3 F rplcs. Oul side stair\vay. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshe lves. $155,000. 341 For Complete Information On All Homes & Lats, Pl•••• Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Lcc•tion at Entrance To Linda Isle -The Islanders Bldg. Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675·6161 General Waterfront - Corona del Mar J_,ast lar,ge fee par('eJ on Ne\vport llarbor. Approx. I acre -170 ft. on v.·ater. 1vith 3300 sq . ft. be<1ch home and dock. \V i!l sell all or part. Priced under comparable ~1ate rfront properties. Phone: 642-2 171 or see your broker General rORlSl [ OLSON '" RrAt.T01'S o rEN 7 ,DAYS A WE!-.:1\ SPANISH RANCH General UNl ()U[ tl()MCS R1•1 Eti•t•. 67~-&ooo DOCTOR DON'S I ~! -.. ,~s.,. I~ General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Ke"' stone brick ex1er1or "J-::uropean Styl e" enhances this fi IJR hom e. P rivate front co11 rt.V8rd plus lge \\alerfrt. patio su rround- ing pool. Pier sli p .. . .. $175,000. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,, Realtors 2111 ~an Joaqu in Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Genera.I EASTSIDE FOUR PLEX General INVESTOR 'S PRIME LOCATION TRIPLEX C():-,'T A i\l F:~A . [>f'[L1:..r :.! B•'•ln•n1u llrlLIS \\!th J-:i\~T~ll))-; IV«lli loo 17th St Shnppin~. F::i r h 1111h lwn hrdron1ns 11;. '1· h11ths, R11ill in J?lls ld1rhrn \\olh rJ1spos1tL~. C1lOCI 1:nnrli- l11lt\ ~ 1:11ra~r~. t'OR AP· J'\H:"\'T~1~;~1· CALL h111l11n k11t·hrn, l'>l!'pr1s, dr;iprs . li.11 11111in1 r n;u1cr .1~nl_ ,\,·llJll l in.-.1n1c $1\.'iO, prr n1n111h. $52,950 E XC LUSI VE WITH Newport ., I Fairview l 646·881\ (anytim e) 4 BEDROOM + POOL J11~1 11 'rlll111 ,)a11r", 1111! i:rr1tl 1•111 •1111~1, a 1ul /lt'U·<'d lllld<'r 111" rkt'I 1 ;i.111<-. Lin 11 111 'lr \l"ll'k IHHI Sll\'C lh'1llS1tllflS~ T11"rn111: In'''"· 4 l)(>dr111. 2 Bi\ l;in lll,v rn1. Jr.: kil•·h, !n'i'pl, <lhl l!lll'. V;.,·:11\1 -1111- 111,.d. poss. pns~1 1ilr. Eu1ny 111,. p1~1l 11"11 . n111 nl 101111 011111'!' ~ llHhl .~l'!\ • ~uli1111l all o!l!'I'~ Ca ll '.1-l!i-:,l\SQ (()1~·11 ·1.:v1•s.l Macnab-Irvine 1 I :1 •;d1,1• C'••111p:it1y MOUNTAIN VIEW Cliffhaven Cottage 1"1 !1111' IHlls11IP lu\ II' l>ll'J::" 11s11lilr yard. J11111i;u·ula1r 3 l)l'dtt~•lrl, '! h;ilh (•n!!a i;:P \\'1lh ~lll11lr1·k. 1«1\'C'!'l'<I [lll· 11". f;harp arid 11r:At1Y ·ro ;"11ovi-: 1:-.: 111 s::1.:-,oo. OPf'n .-.:ill & ~1111_ \.;, 11.111 . 7.!0 l\111:_:~ !'Ian', N <'II' p n r t I 1,·1i~h1s. Macnab-Irvine ec>m HERITAGE I 642-8135 67S-3l10 ), .. • .. r i, ~ " " 11·111 he :: Tn :. h1'd 1n11ir1 I ;.11 1·prl~. \l."'d hl'll"k l 1rr~ I IV'>rnr~. ilp In ::J~lj_I :<q fl , I pl,i<r, plu-. f(·1a·1·rl 111 S\V!\-T ;ind pl'll'rrl Flf<:L{)\1-$:ll1,t~M1. I \11\i(; 11nn1 ., 11<' \ial'P Jt \'1\ f1n ~nr·inl' 1111! hr "l «ll· 1 11,.11 . \II nr uni~· ~-~~-j;~1. ;ihlr !() q11:i lif1!'l l h11 \f'I':<. 11 11h 1h1~ 1n1p1·n1N1 val11r~~ ~ \\!N;;~'il Z !·; h!'dronm~ l'Ll'S <:nn1h111<1li(>l1 F A.\1JLY 1:no,~1 (·rin1 plirn<'ntrd hr \l:·~~j\·r (1l'rpliio·r and 11n- l 1q111• n1i1T••r~. \\'alk .«nfl]y 1111 So•a (;1rPll Sh!l ~ <':tff>"T· 1111:, <'1110.v an <'a«y 111,,inl<'n· anv•· r•IH .1' ;·a1'd 11•!h fn111 11~•r.;,. (>nil Sl.4'..0 F ,ILI\. !11. 1 ··~1111rn! Or NO l)OV..'N w1!h \'./1. FlNA."CI;\<; o/ $~.:><Kt LOOK, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING A Pl{IV.J\1'E SLIP A'l' 'l'l·IA'I' (\1'Clf it 1·an he yours). des(·endin g fron1 th is beaut iful Dover Shores VIEW home \l'ilh its sumptuous livin!! room and inviting fireplace. 3 ll uge bed- rooms includ ing a ~1 1\S'l'E R'S SU l'l'F: lthat's 1vo rth the priee ). 2 Deluxe baths and a gour· mel's delight kitchen. ~1 ake an appointmen t. "Don't slip-u p on this one,'' a marvelous hl1y at . . . . . . . . $117,500. Horses, Dogs, View J1~11101ing :l ."l•H'Y "Old \\ll'l'irJ l'l\ill"!Hf't'." •! 1111\l'Sll'" h11nkl11111s~· \o1•d1'<1' •fT1'<. J 111~" P~IH'l"d f;1111ily j'(Ullll :.'.)' 1•i<'\lll'•• "i1 1d•"''· ::)1 .. ·•·l'11'll· I"" 11'"' ••f i·1llini:: n1n1111- t11 in~. Fl•·111· _'<k in n1g fu«·· pl;u·r. (.;1i::11n!1P :.!:ill -''I· f t. d1·r::i111 k11 1·hP11. \Vall +1r J)(,,.•tror· ()<Jn :'lon;:hton ii' ~ ft '"'!Pll.v 111·1110.n.,n11st .. nil •'l't'l'yil11n1: h" dill·~ 1111·11s nil\ slrRlclil ~nd sp;1rldi111{. II•~ h111no• 1S 11<1 1·~,·epl1"11 ~ ll S ii IH·:o1·1i ho111e In f°•ll'un;i do·I 1\li11 • \\'illl :: h1•dl'uo111~. IH'\\ lul.-h•'ll. f1)1·1nal 0!1n111~ 11n•:1. !111'.:r 111 i111; f'\l"t~I ;ond s11111\v f;HJ'lil\• ro .. n1 , 11JI s11u;ill't1 1111 ;:, 10 (nnl lnl 1!1 lh•• ~(1(1 l1ll•'k rof 11·rf' !1111'(! Jl,..hotrorw A1'f'· Tlllf', C'd.\1 ~ llll. uun ,,..,...,. ___ .,. __ .,.,,.I . , r·IQflr rl1-1n~. r'l.l•'l"'I'.'> <1 nd ~ COATS lnl ln~'1-1l1n11~ '1t'f' 11r111 1111 rl1~-& pla.11 <1! ,\l>'s11 Vrrilr Hr;llr.1-, I WAL LACE ~~:ii .\Jr>sa \'r>1vlr J1n1 1'. REALTORS ('t1sl11 \lr~:1 J'hnnr• ~tti;..:1!1'.lfl -546-4141- Thr~r ;:o.rr rx1·rr!1')1vd (Open Eveni ngs) 1 al11r.~ ~--· ---* J UST LI STED* LITTLE MANSION , 1 "'" 11"'" '"'"'" , """ '" !\r11I~· hsl<'rl ,\ll''il Vr>rrlt> ~ '"'J',•11. (J1111·1 !'•·•.111. Pl. ~ ~;1 p11111~.~ c1111 fi4·1-700J hrilrrio111, '! h::ilh hr111•~ !<It 1•\1,1. d<'11. ~ i.,.. l"1i-h ---·-·---- 10('1-llr•I on 11 q11 !r 0i 11;i1,h .~ !~1· p:.11•1. \lr11·r lll l EVERYBODY r11l-flr-,;;11· ~lrr>rl. I· ''"'ll1·1i. 1 • "'"l "' -,,·i. "UALJFIES ~h::ii::, r·::irpr1~. rn·11 I~· rloa i" ,1 ( ,11! 1,;-' ~.ls :i-1 1·~ l'.1•' I T I 'II I' 1•1 1 T·1 ;i s~11111<' this 6'~ l011n nf 1\11'1 Jll~l )'f't'f'llll.1pn inl>''i11~ (') ,\f:1 ,Ii <'11111 l<ll 1IP I , n11 , 1 I <, •• '2.71WI P''.-, hie $:.!l'l:l. pee ~1dr ;ind nut ,\ rlrl<1.1 111a.v l, 11 \ ,\111•'1 •· , -1:i . "' I' I I 1· I 11·'· 1 1'·•1 111"111 11 111«l11rlr11" lllXr~. t"An-mr>~n 1l 1s~ppn1nt111rn1 -~"C: :1 1••, ..,,. 11 '' ~ 01 , -,... I ,1 1·11 •1 1101 1101· :;1,;11r•.1HR.2RAhnmn"'llh 1h1.~ vn11~111-1I 11ffrr tnd;iy. ,,,_., ~ •pti•' •" ·~ ''' '- s:'.0.!;511_ \all 541:>-l:!l.t II ill 1r ... 11· 1 .. ,. tl•1PI· '\ ~-\i,:~111 c.111 . 11;:. ;i,1._1 1;;:: ~ns1; L1 '"'- LET'S FALL IN LOVE YOU Wfl_,J,. \vit h this extra sharp. almo.~t new split level 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, huge game roo ni. family room, 3 car garage, 3-ton refrigeration. ankle deep shag thruout, eus· 1.on1 draperies. fabulous drop lights. Profr.~· sional land~caping & sprinklers. Assun1c 7,.i;, VA loan. Owner anxious~ $42,650. ,_,, LOCATION ,_,, LOCATION i::l11 ~~ 1o <'l••1·1t l<'d l>lltio. Znn<·<I r.tr l1nr.,rs 11 11ri <loi::-~. I Flll.L ACH ~:. l'n(·rd lu S<'l l. ]-/ll!T\' Di1I 645-0303 "lnterestin9 Provocative Well Seasoned" ONLY $18,500 l'ORIST E Ol.SO~ . " ~£/f L 1"0 R~ ~·r~r '!'Ollnl"l v11c·R11nn. I'1·1v;r1p ,.,.,. LOCATION NEWPO RT HEIGHTS h>'Rrh, Ray~horr>:or, i ;IAS!> !lmv 11ho11t J11 n .-Jnnr.~ f1•nm n1::;;TJC 2 Bf\ HOMt~. CALL FOR OUR PI CTURE BROCHUR E OF CURRENT LI STINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 11111Is look rnln i;::;:i.r(trn Pf!· -121,--0F OCEAN VU tin. Hi~h h!_.;r in•vl rPilinR:~. 2 thr Mmnninily pnrrt ~nrl fir·rpl "'('!', PA IHl, B·B-Q. iH·rn~.~ !h!' ~1rrP1 from th!' $25 ~o Out .~1 anding Broad moor. RARE FIND vie1v frnm 4 Rn hlln1(' in \·rtc<tnl, sec any1in1c $74.~00. CAMEO SHORES 11 1 lll1 ~ rn0I tl'Pl'-1\nrd hlurr hf'dmrJ111 & rif'n t)I' d1nu11: •"'"' park 1'nr1 R;r,..rnhrlt. n,·rr!Mk'c nrr::i n, 4 min 1n rrooin . J\1f\llrrn built in kil- h<·h. NI Jshlrl , ~' Jro BR lnel chen whlch ('1111 be shul nlf pl u~ VIEW LOT .. An f':>:tr11 n1r1 y 2 hrdronm srr• ho.II rn11rirr11'd fn·l11w with shullrrs. llll':ot of f•hnrm i·onvrr!ihle <lrn hninP with \\'~:ST SIDE BLUFFS. ,111:or·1rr~ ,1·1 ~it , rm. hdrn1 & .and It'~ ndorflhll' too! S42'.!>0fl f 1 . • 1 Q . 1 nrma rl1n1111::. <11~ nf 1:nn-u1r>I ... 1r,.,el, t'XN'I rnt !l'iih \., Jns\ ~ee ih,·s one 111 11nd VP!)' low ll'asl'hnld. Bel-" 1·1·1·1r anrl 11.<rfl hl'irk 1111<1 11r 1ghho1•h1ofll'i. $17,:..00. -~1~1 '.i{'(). t!'r <·11lln1JW,67Yl~30. hf'n111Hul land.~('Hpt lron1 z;.r~ down, Own('r ~·ill 0 1wn dRil,v. ~J,.rk,.l<Vl hy tlNIQUI< HOMES RI Sif.l,!r'lll. UNIVUI' tl()~fS R••I t 11111,&1~.gooo 1"J E. (ol\~ Hwy, Coro111 0.1 M1r,C1lit. PARK HUNTINGTON ASSUMABLE VA LOAN $6,000 DOWN Al n1o• I tlf'\', "I l••l111~rnan" t11 •• rlr l r1•111 111·p~ 4 h1•d1'o "l!ll'<, ·1 1 ., 1>111h~. ln1'1!" l;undv t'0••1n 11 1111 hi !t \, IO<•pl>l' <' 1~111 plo\ml't11 1·• l<•t•:ol 1•1'110 W11,h 111l!l<"l, I> ( ._ NP<'!',,~11:,p-, 1800 PRESTIGIOUS SQ . FT. Vrry «11r;"·111· .. ·l 1 .. ~11·01(1111 1111~1··1 10:11lo·d 11111\ I'.\ Ira~. Pool ;i11rl p;oli•>-:<lt« lfrt, l~ol ~ of 11irr lwu·h' "'"rli /\. 11111.~I S<'1• f<W Iii<' oll~<'fill1in:it i11c )11 J,\'(T. !-0nr;ipp•111lf1\1l'lll, j•><ll \\';oll;r•r & l,1;•f', Hrallot'.•, ~·l~-4·1:1.,. Walker & Lee )(1•al1nrs 1'1 ~ M;ii HALE CREST HOME ."r11l1• 11~1<·11 llHs !1n1l1<' h;-i.~ 4 hr•rlrn1i111.~. 11nrf :! h1tr ll~ is lr.·;<11•rt Ill nl1f' n( lh f' mnsl flr~1n1l1lr> Rl'Pil~ in Cns1;1 !ll r.~it . N<'n! 11s H f>l!I lh1'11n11!, I hill)' "11 Hus ()Jl<' al $C-~.~1f,O, ~1Hi-:.'.".I ':. .Q'THEREAL ~ESTATERS Ol'(N UN Tit" rM COLLEG(PARK- ,..:d1• 11111,-{!ly al l•·•s 111'"' :i Hf~. 2 Ii,, (' .. 1·o·i·•·d Jn11~i . 111ark1•l 1•ali1r ~··· a 11..-.11 ll!r> y,.1(!_ \\1-1lkl11);! d 1.~liH ll'P on+· fll'll'<'d al SH\ 1!\o · lhl'll 111 all scll"nls .I; .'hop·~. Only ,.,,n111,ot'<' 11 11h this hnrnr l;:l .IJi~I. t lr••id tf'r'f1l~. 10111•i111.: lt11pro•V<'ll1f'lll!' n! COR N $'.l,[i(J In 1al11r. n~I'!' nn-Bl Jllli'IU!\i !y fol $·10.~ hnl hul'-I - r.1: P!ionr '.11\i.:1:•,1:•.. : MARTIN I REAL TORS _644:76~ ~~~==~1 DELUXE TRIPLEX POOL TIME An<I lhn'r ~~lfll!~·Si1.rrl l)('<l- rorun:or In 11<'.ill ('nvPrr>d p111 1n l111H1i 'with r::i~yo('Rre dr>tk· ini;:. Thi rk shai;: caJ"f)f'l itH::. C'lo str1r11 r!n1prri<'.~. pu.~h-hu!­ !lln kllrhrn. v~(' yol.lr 110 rln1vn \I A nr ~1 !A ri11;!1t.~ or 11.<;~11nit• low pa,vmrnt exi~l ­ in~ J1111n . OPEN SUN 1-'i Pn1pf'rly and a Jlplia1n·r.~. In tip-lop 1·ondir1nn. $53,500 ''11!C£il\in\c'..l?caftl:' 546·5990 Eastside C.M. $23,600 FULL PRICE OJ'~:N I 11\ IL~' 1 TO 6 1!1:'.9 t·1 ·1,1.~;1 cro.~'. C .. \L A~."1111t• 1111,; 1111.!ll i("'n ~ll(!lfll. l<ll!'l'rSI 7',''. pil)'!lil~ l J77 /'!Tl .. 'ih:1rp l Hn. 1 RA pl11~ odd•'•! r<)(ltn rn 1:11ra.1:e, S<'l'l'I('{" flOl'«il. l1;1rdwf10d fl<wor.~_ S1<111 hy Anyrirne. Lachenmyer Realtor CAMEO HIGHLANDS !nu1111r11lalr h11m1• \\.ilh '.l h1•dn,,.>r11~ & '2 l 111th.~ l'lu~ !11q,'f• dinini:: 1·nron1 f.· pp1·a1p rrH ·lnsrd v11i-rl l~t T11n(' :ll·11i111hlr I\ uri'I h..;1 ;.I $:"1:! .~l~J f:!-:fll,'l'l.ll(S :0:1,,'('J·: l'.IH 673-4400 4 BEDROOMS q111r1 1r·~1dP111 ial a1·1·11. ;\·lnrl- f'l'll h111l1111 k111·h<'11, l11n1ily r·•»tll ,I:; .1 l•allo~. t:~·'t'~'<1'1~ 1]1rnli r1r.~ 1•1 nss11111P this k•w 1n1r>r<'s1 VII Jnan w11h ni1n1. mun1 11 .. 11•11 . f.\t'SI fnr ! h r llHUl<',V lll ~2'.\,!) .• ,/I. Cnll ~11:i-81ZI iUpcn r 11rs.) \outh. (. oast --. MILLION LIGHTS 1 F'an1llv roon1 \\'It h 1 ilC'. flr1or ~'· hrick firc- place: 4 bedrnon1s, 3 ba!hs $R2.500. I OPF:N SAT~· SUN. JI.~. 1 lfil .COl.ES\WRTHY&CQ. 1111(! r rar. S·14.:1(1 lee -C11JI ,.111-r.i·. ! :1r nn"1H!lr .... C.:'.l, f>12-f.6.'i7 -1~T,£!!~11 .• ,11 67:\·ll.'fiO 1J1 1wk. Roy McCardle Re•ltor ~':'~-oc~~~==~~-l ·~~iiiiiiiiiiii~iii~-1 J810 Newport Alvd,, C .. \I, J{rHllnr~ * 2 DUPLEXES* TOWNHOUSE 548-7729 , • ., """'" Walker & Lee '-outii:EXoN- THE BEACH Fnn n your u11·r1 pri\'al~ kin~­ d11111, l1i;:h 11n " hill f\Vf'rinok, i11•.:-IWPlll~ ll.lld hlH1l<"' io l?h!~ !Il ls 1n1111 ~<10l111c 1 lll'droom and fa111ily 1•oon1 l.IJ~k hnmr h11~ hi•••n J1<'f_•;1rwll,v tlf'f·nr- 1111'<1 lh r1u1gh•~11 . ll·ilrl 1·nurt 1•111•1'y d:1_y aro1ut<l your 1·11s ton1 An1r).:a plM.ol. A rRr find a1 $S1.~i00. ('11JI 673-~'iO. WATCH THE BLUE PAC IF IC Neat 3 BR .. D.R , fam. rn1. hon1e on quiet canyon in Corona dcl ,\·Jar. Access to priv. beac hes. $6n .ooo. .WATERFRONT DUPLEX \Vith boat slip. Ne\\•pnrl !~land . 3 bath up. 2 BR. 2 bn!h do\1·n $8.1 .000. LUSK HARBOR VIEW Sunny k\1chen . fa1nily r111 ,. ~arclcn 3 BR .. 2 bath home, on l_v $62.fJSO. 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOU SE CONSIDER 10 "~ 00\VN -ncnr pOols; University Park -s:10,900 BR .. 2 lll lhJS schoo\.o;, 833-0700 Coldwell, Banker 644-2430 Nr\\rr. ~"1" hy .<;1de, ~II nne SPECIAL --------_ 171·11 IM~·44:i~ <ir ~0.~140 0 ' hoih. 3 RR 2 b•. "· N"' • • J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I GET STARTED! ;--~~~~~- 3 hrdl'OnlS arid 'l hath.~ 11p. staws a111I :1 hrdn1<)111s 111H I '.! hal h~ d11\\'l1 , Thr \\hnl1• hca(·h for· yo11r lrntll y11nl. $69,500. C:oll 646-1171 , hfoR (·h $."12,;,oo eil('h, :'r!I yrmr l11wnmower 111111 20 UNITS I G.Orge Willi•mson )-'Arri tools. try (:llrtfl'rp Jiv· HOME & Realtor 1111t at S.21.!M. Spociou~ 3 INCOME TOO 1 673-4JSO 645-1564 beodroom And rl in I n 11;. TilRF.1': COOL POOLS Jo"'OR \\'ELl. lrx-aterl E-sirlt>, C.M. tripll'X. 2 BR'll t-llch. fncd YOUR U~F:. Now VllCIUll for your insp('ction, ,\'ard.<;, i;:;irRgC'~. 111<•01111• $420 11111, $.~:\,:11)(1 Ry onr. Ml-~'}.11 C11ll :.40-lJJl (()pf'n rvc~.l 1-MESA VERDE t~'"I ('om[llr!t> privacy and rel11.x· -~ ..... ••• LARGE l bedroom home "'llh HARDWOOD YLOORS and 21/r C'Br 1taragp PLUS lovely 2 bedroon1 RJo:NTAI. hon1e lo rr>ar. Oul.<;t~nd1ng v11lue Al S:t;,7.·..o, C11ll :i.l!l-11~1 10p1•n C'Vl.'~-) hr>m<' 11'11h thoui::titful 11n<i , .. • -_ S1~1 Rrnting • Save 1nnnr>y! Thi~ pl'idc o/ nwnrrship 'l. 11N!r'oo1n 2 halh condomin· i11m \l'ith dining a rea And n great p11Ho for enlt11HiriinR;. Vrry Hiiie or no upkeep. 0111)house and pool!! al yo1ir disposal , Could be for ynt1. $21.!l:il. Call 616·7171. ~-0' THE REAL ~ESTATERS ' " . . ' Ali<>n l!I .1<011rtt in lhl!I quAlily j •ij!. . ~ ~~~IT"'l'G"E ilYlR~n11 til•e d<'T11ils. ~sisrn· 0\VNER TRANS; ' 8l'drrn. 1 .~::;;::;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:1 rn lrir l::imily living 1111<f t'n· hui;:e f11 mlly rm. As11un1e 1 Baycrest's lflt ~~rt11l111nit. 3 hrdronm~ "~ fi~'t~ 11pr 101111, entry .h1tll, I-Builder~ Reposa~ll~IOn Buy • nnly S.'t"l.!f.11 will huy -2 h11lhll. L<i~li:f' cnuntry kif· f11n1n~ room, hu I J t -111 ll, JmmediAlr. 0 M'llfl!lncv _.,,..,11 ~ Bit, a formAI i!inin1: <'hrn. Pnnl lll7.t' lnl. $41,:100. firepl111·P, 1•ustnm tlr~ii;:n. 3 Ar, 2 h1'. fam rm, b.l!n~. rm., fllmi!y rm" wl hllnll, & °''Jlf'r J<tlYll ~I'll "' $41.500. Brk. s.12.~:..o. Dan J{lein, I tr plr. J<hll~ \rptn1t. <lrp.o cvrn " lirr 11!11rn1 ~ystrm . ~'nl'r ...ay~ ~!'ll •I '41.riW'l. fl1'y~ 111 ~~172(1 1hruoul, lnrrl re11r yRn1, fr u1 675-3000 Cid] nnw a-1fi·:l31:1. I · kl COUNTRY Hnmf', 1., AC'rr. II yRrr! nrll!f'JHi~ w llpnn rr~. C11!1 fot• pii·!iirt> hNw·h11re 1-0 THE REAL \"-ESTATERC:: ' ' I• RR .. 1" "-. -1·. "·c.··• 7.mo ~11. ft. ~ri1 l:ll'• V11l111r-1 ,. rwo '""' "" -"· 1vl!h prirr 11: k 11r1111 c 0.1\. Nr orw l<xl Ar f!Rrk Ai•ll fir . Pl-"f'f'll!i ~. Ph. 5·~ Plrxrs • St-JI ()nr. or 11 1!. Primp 1()('~11011 11rlja(·Pnt 1n Mt'rnor i;il H~p1lal , Ownr r-,; 3 bC'droom un11. all In plush cond ition. No vacancy. S67.500 "n1·h. Call :~1:1-!H2~ (Open C\'£'$) \outh , (-oast ~-0' THE REAL \'"\.. ESTATERS I+'• ' ' CdM BAYFRONT $27~950 7.S1y, 3 Bit, 7 bo. Vk·w lrntn " . . • • llvin1t rm i.: .. kfl,.hrn /, m~ll' Bd + Fa 'I R ' bdrm. R11.in kit1·h. Rt'dv1'f'd 4 m1 Y m. ~: to Sll!l,000. •HH. B•••u1l1l11I h11n1P, ·I h<>rlrnnm,11, 1 Home Show Realtors plus rlrri 1h11t ,rooltl hi> 5th , NEW WATERFRONT "'A1111rlll-llr lln11~rhun11n1:'" h1'drm, ram ily r m . built·ln~. _: ., . ..._ L' r·1 •i llwy Cd'! fu"'rlarr, 1,.1rk l1kr ,vRM. I 6 FIF:DROOMS. llvlnit rm. '"1 '"' v . 6,15~7125 .• ' :t1n.1120. .. \11th 1·11 t11r<1t·11I r('illn1t~. ---------TARBELL 29SS H1rbor' ) "oodsy ri('n, !ovel,y J>llli" plu~ * * * * * -BE-ACH. -B-AnGAIN -i ~f'JlAT"Atr 'f!IR Y·Y!H-.1, p!E-r k $21, 950 '"' sirlrnr Sl.10,000. Rraut 3 Rn.. famlly rm., PETE BARRETI ('u'p 2 R<'drm, homr on :1:l'x hlt11~. 2 i·Rr a:ar. AU thi~ for l' -REALTY - 1Ar~~ld & Freud c'X~~~D REAL TY 642-5200 :~R f;, 17th, c \f fi1r~11;1,'i 6:l06 v.·. Coa.l(f !lwy .. N.8. ,, Turn thme White Elepn1 ntA The f1'SIP~! rlraw 1n thfl \Vf'~t I c==~754'-1290,-;;:.:;c-;~ I llO NEWPORT CENTER DR ., N.B. t ortln Cl'l. Rl1.r. fi.1 2.-;,oo) '.iz.l-'.;440. fl27-fl!l61 "'l!f'1' ~pm. ~======:::::::1----------i oAI LV Piwr for "'cUon! ~I'll !<ll P !ll'ms now! !Sen lril1> _i~m' _no"'! C11.ll fi.l2-Sli78 k Sa1·et -------~--r.rl4fF ••ft1_ r-1f1.>" --·r'!.. A \n!o csah lhnl • Da.14' Pilot . 1 na!l:v Pilot Cl1.u!lierl ll OUSE Hnnhng'." WAi ch ... o;::;_j.~ 5?:-~--,,.-"-'•it; Jits~7f r.• \-. OPt::N l~~us~ co_;u,~.,.~.·.,.._,J..., • .. 1,, Mortd1y, AU9uSt lb, 1971 ,.,. O>ll V PILOT I; ..... fQf'SM I ~ .___I -_·_·~··_· I~ I I C.neral Co•la Me,. i-iuntlngton Beach _ .... _ ..... -i.-l~I;; -;;;;;;1 ....... ~J~;;l~l--_ ... ;;; .... ;;;l~~ I;;====== NEw HOME LuxuRv l•=c=o=N;;;;TR=v=• YOUR MOVE \\'11 hnur Jhe nell' ho1T1t 111.1 U rou ran t111ie }!fl\ H.Jl lai;e o/ a 6':, as.sun111hll' l0ttn t)fl thlll" VACANT, COLLEG ~.: <''111 1'••1\tO;'!H'<"~' ~:l'l'I ) 1hir11('s-LIVIN' 1l('c11 clont• 10 1h1~ I )•'11r fl('W :,1 E~,\ \'F.:llDE 6 l'H>iJ-in the city Laguna B•ach 310 N•wport 8Nc:h Busln•••" _H_._._ __ •_F_u_•_•_lo1t_..i __ 3_oo_ H•usea Unfurn. 305 HeuMt Furn. or 0 po I lty 200 L d I Unfurn. CAREFREE OCEANFRONT _..;.•,;_,'-""_; __ ....;,.;. i o •I• Coil• MH• Balboa beauty Ol1 lhie board 00 you km~· lh1-m11.11:" He'a CONTEMPORARY ' b 3 ----------C•st• Mffa \~ood bt'amed cathftlral l~l-, walk. JUI!! ,,,.1.,,. fl'(lm ihe llmbitiooi, enthuriutic and r, EASTlSDE Coeta Miesa J 1ngii; 1tir11ou1 lend an orw-n 1 ,_, 2 •-•h bi., ~wly dee. Avail Mpt. bdrm. 2 bath horne. Jo·res hl> I BR. $140 mo. No ""'t• or f "' h hO h 0Cf'a11. 11r.UfOllllUI, ~ , a p-g---,· "' think•• H• J2 t .. ~ ti7'5018 ~ """'1ng to I I! n1e "''' b 11 • d _, _, A 'v '"'"" · · win er ... ~ mo. ,,.... · n~intf'd, also n.e w "''ttn child~n. exterior of nios!ly \\'(J()(f, I u1 ·lll!! i,,uwaauer. n know1 that lop incornes are ... ~ 1 54, ,_1 ,. PARK, rorr1t_'r lo1hon1e11 11 h I· l mme d 1 11 1 ~ •Jl"•'UN!ll(.1. ScOOols 11rr all d osr h~· i'11111 fl ha" a b1i;: runipus r.JOn\ a!~. $174. rno r11ys all r,•1111 "·''"l"tlll\'<' hnn1e 11·11h UPf!l'3rf"d ('\'vry1 h1ni.:. !"rill· a]ld tnon~ rU\J!ll , fa1n1I~' t'iYlrn. gill'iL~e wnrkshop aod l"\'1'11 a vii>~· ol Cat11hna : Ownl'r r r:1 n~l«1'r'1•1t fL!1•1 5aJ's "Sell 1n this Xlra ~ha!TI, rambling rancJ~ horne lcarurlng t\l'Jtl· 1>11.e IK'droorn~. panl'Hed for. 1naJ thnu1g 1uom, 12' :<.: 13' pn va !e den, hard~'<)od fll'A:ll'J', \V w crp1s & 1lrJ)$, 1·h•·<·r·y-t)r1,;h1 k11chen v.•ith iollin I~ 0 phis h1!::; OI s1erc- r1C. euh1n"1"· :-;ew f)A l11t 1n ,r,. 011 1: llf·••p, drr-p lot, n1(·e- b' ln nd~ca11t•d w11h 1all, !all exl~llent buy Jor ~nta.1 or earned I n private Newport h•ch ahag carpets Thniou t. Db . o--u.i Ideal !or cai'f'frf'e entf'rtnin-J 1 ·"' a 1umm1>r home. bu111nesse1, he knowa that garage, corner 0 wi Condominiums ing, Slflnf' firepJa~ Hl ;;pac· Wa Iker & Lee with unexcelled products B~~AUT mod. townOOuw. 3 fenced yard .. ne.ni-at s20;, Unfurn. 320 1(1Us li\'1ng room, huil t-in Br, 2~ B&., trplC', patio, ~r month or option tn bu,.1 _________ _ . " and a proven program of r · k111·ht>n "'11h d1 s-hwashtr. pool. .2 .car rar, all bhna, cai1 Broker 54:>--0465 -o-n Huntln•ton •--h ...... · · ma1"keting in a multt-billloft · ..... • --Sep11ra1e slttf!itig wing haa "'"3 Wffidiff Drive dollar industry. hia income crpt1. drape&. Lea5e $335. Evea. S26,9SO. ;\011 '', 3 hdr111s. & 2 hat hs fm11slf'r , IH6-n 11 Oiwn 'hi 9 PM ll) 523--4710 or 84&-5991 evesd~,-B-n"""-1~------7 BR CONDO, b It n 1, I i.1 limiled only by hit; innate frp t bltns brand new re1reat ha~ ba.rh & pr1valt , $ REWARD $ betwn 8--10 or wkncl1, · ' · dishwshr, pri pa.Lio, dbl ga.r. 11.bilities and cape.city tor ; _;:.::cccc.:...::..::_;:_::;;::: ___ ; shag crpt flP.~·ty ""'nte-d 0<..-a11 view drcki. Ea~y LEASE Sept 11th to July hedral ' il· ,.~ ' POOi. privga. Only $180. pU ciirr, ~rnall y.-ro. on J y ' Pleasant working conditions, work . Wit need th~.1 man and llth. Altra~tivtt 2 BR. ti :r,l-h'•ld o'K'. '"H~:.....,~. •1•1,·;, mo. (7141 529-fi3l!t alt 5 N•wport Walker & Lee ,, '..l(H3 \\'p~l di l/ l)t·1\'P r~1&-Til l Opi'n 'tll 9 !':'11 S1 1,7:1fl Ca!J _ top con1rnission split, bonus. others like hirn in our ex-,..... , '""J ,, Need 2 top R.E. salesmen pansion program lor the hoose.1 from beach, w/w mo. ~S-5970 &15-4813 Townhouse Unfurn. 33S 0 1'a""'e County arf.a . A 1 _w_h_i •_•_,_.,,c_•_l_200_._5'_S-4_M_2_._l ~~=~~o·o.-~~~~-·----------·I now! Pleasf' call for app't. "i;, SHARP -LGE -4 br, 2 ba, Ne-rt •·-ch SEMPLE $3.00:! Investment ls t"e· BAYSHORES 4 br, J ha, w/w, di•ps, bltns. Lea&e'l·---"°-------.,--I l r"·~s <inrl 1nany ~hn1l1~, Full ,JO p1·H·c s:,r1.!~~). All 1e11n.;, O Ja· -Fairview quirM. For pttrsonal in-Winter rl!!nta.I. $325 a mo. $265/mo. College park . * Adult& Prefer•ed * R•al Est•t• 675-2 101 1 · -•1 M 0 --'-ll °"2 erview Ctu n . """"""11 ._... 64..-.. 11 , 54Cl--0374 2 BR. l Ba., trpL pallo. 2 h .. 111r i'.'<'11 1,:,1n1 111 & 1•ll l. C11ll !Mi ·rn1 '• /,• 1 ~ (anytime) f <•nt·rd yard. Co\·l'n:il p11t.o_ SEYMOUR REALTY REAL ESTATE l""""""""""''"'""-.. "'I V;i('anl, n111rP qu1<.:k! Rig-1 17111 B<"a1•h Bh·d . !lrgn Sch 1190 G!enneyre St. 2515 E. Coast Hv."'., Cd~ ('•!') 77" 1714 M·Th 9-4 • ""~ ~ ...c='"-""-~"'-'-'-' -~·c.c~·=· I LEASE for 1 mo. 4 br, 2 ba, 2 BR, frplc, beamed l'.eil1ng, Carporl Use o1 pool. s~. 2620 CLIFF DR, PARTNERS in So. Calif. w/bf:aut yan:I Nr beach, encl patio, adulta only, $152 3 BR. 2 Ba., frpl.. 111tw cpU, 3 BR , 2 BA, hdll'd floorl!. printing rompany w/sal'!!. park, t-enni1. $450. 644-7128 a month, JS('. 642.as20. drps. 2 car rar. l"ac:!S pool. REPOSSESSIONS i'l.~sun\ahlt> FHA ln;n1, ask· 1 0 [1('U '11! 9 Pill .j~l.l-!H73 ~19--0316 Spai·kJ ing clean hon1es, sorne lng $2·1.000. fly 0 "'11rr. A~k * !IA". DY,IAN .=ECIAL 3. 4 & 5 bdrms. SnCJlt w1\h tir •11 Y I,}-,,)·' 4 BEDROOMS Ck·ean vitll'! Oiiier 2 BR. newly painted & carpelt'd. 2 I n 6--·1-~~ I ·' · ,.,,,.-pool, det.a<·hed p!ay rtion1 or over o~ million S's would S285 Month office. ExCl"L fina nci ng. Con· like to atU 29'"/,, ol t~ com-WINTER RENTAL LARGE 4 BR, l BA. Meu. CALL RE.Ai.TOR !l48.fi966 ·~~·s~~l~Q\;;~ ;:f~.~1erms, Co\'t'I'•~ 11~1~0~ B~-Q in sti,:rJ()., 1 BA. S2.1fft. inove :;:~s. dr~~;c11.~:!~c, P ~~rt~ 51dP.l' Jse/opt. Imme<!. OC· pany for $~.000 to Inactive Pier/float. 4 hr, Verde, $300./Mo. cup. S34,950. Owner/agent, individual or c 0 mp any , l ----C..U=:....:c"~'-'_.::9=31:,,,_-:-:l'P~E~R:::,:RO:::::N__:,R~E~AL::::T~YC.::M:>-~1~7~71'. l '.D~u~p~l:•~••~.'::..,:U~n~f~u:rn:::_· _;350:::'.I 49-1-6201. \\'rite Clas~iliM ad no. 3.ll H U I 305 Coota Mei• -"-"-'°'--"-"-'"-·---Founteln Valley Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, ... (,'OLJ.IZ\'S & \\'.\'!'TS l!-iC. "all•'d ~~<rd . .t BR/:l A1\ 111' .'X'll•'t" 1P11Y-~ ,,al l (:ls ls,. '.\'f'<><ls n1 inot f'\!e1 •. repa ir & &1143 Ada.ins A•;e. !l!i:..5:.23 r111nily 1~1111" n";1r sr hools. p:i.'>111•'111" .... ~s 111" Tn ' pa1nl. Only 13·1.9~. 1 ---=~------ALI. 'rJ..:H:\tS 1u·a ll11hlf'. CIT•I ~. dqr.;, bunlishr lvrs, ,\l lSS IO'i r..F:1\LTY 4!M-fl'i'.!1 COOL POOL . S~f\.~:I)()_ HHf)l.::Ell. r~12-41!16 rl•'l"t'at.ir lllltTOr.~. fl ri''fll, --~--~--~-~- A1 1r n11nn .\Ir. F."r"u11v1·! -------1i111n ll U. d1~hwshr, FA ht, Quality Woodrs Cove OWNER MOTIVATED \•0 ,, m""., ,,.,,0 ''"·" 1 ~l<H"', '.! H ~.ros FftOM ~26,1~)') 1 r • Id' lll'I o\' I ... , ~ ·' ., ;1111 n11 . t•nrr.,, ·•1' · · Vil'\\' honn~. 1 blork to bf>il('h, ·I b<'rlrwm. :::ipan1~h. F<1sh1on ll~Jeert~~1 & "'°1,''-~fl flf'I ~l1lf. 1'r's1zcrl dbl g;i r, t:l('an tl•'!l!h· J hdi\'d. fl oors heam reil., FRnta.~lic buy Jn BAycrt~I. Pr1ee redul'llon lo S76,SOO. F. \ e g a n I Mf'diterra1W!an. Step-down living ro om. formal <l ining and room for pool. Call 64&-7171 Sh--~ h-1nr, i1 ;il k1n<> il1s-I-or d<"la1l~, \\ills Rii y. I I I lk •o l~p111ng , •n"r ~ "" " ~H' l'~'ll • wa s 1 hugP rms, pnnrmous Joi . Tm- tanre rn hra!'h. Too n1;iny 2 STORY and schr~,1~. j mrd. ncr . !!:;>;eel. fin . $19,950. r x1ras lfl n1r11t1fln. Shnws STEAL 1, I 277 Pearl. Owfl('r /Ri;:enl, •Jili e a n10<1el. Hui•r.v·Can't Fania ·t · hargaln J ilv I · s 1< a or . 494-6201. ·1 ~s1: Sll.9.iO. Call Evelyn, SlG,:'•O(I 11'htf"h 111.cludr!i 4 1962-4471 ( ••••) 546-810' _.::::..,:::.::c___~--~= d R I .l FOR sale or ]PASP: l BR ·H on1 <'f 1n <'l's eaty. hUgl' llC'il1'00n1s, J,JX~O !:1 n1-'"'-o ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS 892.+177 EVN< 5.16-l:i:*i. ily n~un, lnrnial tilnl n.£:" hilllop hou'\e 11·11h ocean "LARGE FAMILY'' vlew. $29,000. 4~·74.)7 I • ' ' Ca meo Highlands i'l)Onl. 2 halhs, ('/l rfl('\s ,i;, .2200 Sq. ft. 3 BR ., 1 ha. plus drapes thrunu t plus over Then check lh is one ou1 , 5 Laguna Hills elf'Ctra: hll-1n ki tc hen. Virw JSf)I) sq. ft. No 1nfspr1n1 or huge b{'c11'()0n1s 11 nd 11 fain· 3 BR, 2 ha, 2-nr garage, HEATED pool, llplit iCVPI frplc, be;imed ('it i I i n g g , ·of l'il nyon & (X't'an, •102. n11stakr, Tr-adc )'ours. iJ.Y roo111, elose lo schools, S·16.9,·J(J Walker & Lee shopp1n1:: <tllfl j\\Jl'SS 11•h;it? Home Show Realtors Only s:r1.1~.o. !)111 '1 hc!irve • ,\r mchair H0Ll~C'hu n11111(' 3,).\j F.. Cna~! \111·v, C(I .\! 67S-722s' • I-~== ~=~-(R Y 011-n<"r-6·'\'; a~sunv1 hlr' ti U/\'ITS -Ea~lsirle \,\I. lo;in, SiU~(J Un. 4 BH. Vlt-2 , Cl ose to St hoo ls & sl1op~ BA. s::2.9:'i0. /\)1>~a D<'I !ll11 r Forti n Co., RJ1r . 6!2-ID'J(l ;,~7~>.i:\6. Balbo• Island 11~ Call us , :<n2-r.~15 12 NEW UNITS L<'ss 11i;1n $11!,illlO. p<'r unit. fl"(\Cly Srpl. '7! Chou·r lfl!'il· 11<111. f'<1ll for con1 pu1er1 %ed hrr11 kr1(>11·n. hon1e, 4 BR, 3 bn , v.·et har, Pool ~ r 1 u b h ~ e• _ tennis Cov'd Pfll io. 8:10-JJ!'l;'i. n1em her$hip. 11., blks to Laguna Niguel beach, Crp1~ ,t, rl r p 1 , 4 GOOD BUYS S1·1,9;:,(}. Call S44--597:! 3 BDHM."., 2 barhi, carpP ts 5 BR, 3 1111. kar garage, I l'I fV\I\ Lusk f;11slbluff h n in it . ( rapr~. ,, '""" .1 RDR;..15, 'J. IJalh~, ('RrpP~. $65,000. 011ner 644-508fi. rlrapes, ll'ith panoramic 'THF: BLUf'"F:;i, hy owner, 3 -view s:19.9.JI) BH, 2 BA. I level Linda 4 B DR.~1S., 2 lla!hs, carpets, il-1odPI. S44-l2:J:I. dra pr~. S:l2.900 l-2-B-R-.-,-,-,;-h-,-. -ro-o-,o-.-P-oo-1, 4 BDRMS, 2 Oalh5, carpel~, 1.auna, rf"crea(inn hall I ~C~°'::::'•:_::M~•=,.::...:C=•-· -"-'-'"-·-~I G•n•r•I 3 BR, l BA, trplc, fully cptd, 2 BR, 1~.; BA, pr, bltlm, SNACK Shop for aal~ M' drps, patio, nicely ldnscpd relrig, new ahag crptli:. ]f>llM!, Laguna Ni~I ln-$.240. 5.11-2998. Sharp. $160. 642-2951 . dustrial & Commtrcial Par!<;. Good inrome !or a couple, comp. equipt .\ ready to operatr. Call 831·1038 or 493-34;'!2. NEWSPAPER DEALER For L.A. Herald Examiner in Orange Co. 11,N?:a. Sltc:ur- ity depott, req'd . Write R.P., 2662 \V. Lincoln, Anaheim. l need an ambitious couple in tht Orange Co. a rea 10 repreYnt us in a f11..1! gro~·· ing husines~. Fllll or pt/ tin1e. Sm investment ttq, 496.33111 lnv•stm•nt Opportunity 220 RENTAL FINDERS Newport Be•ch 4)S w. 1 .... COSTA MU.\ ,H..;...•_•_•l_n~g-•o~•-D_•~a-•_h ___ 1----------r-NPT Isle wtrlrnt w/pier Hou•••* Apt1. 3 BR , J;,r. ba, hltns, frplc, flo 1 3 Br/2 B trpl * 64.S.0111 * bit~ incloor 'bar-b-q, cOvered .1u~rl~ck. $3.)() y:I~ Jse'. ;l;..l"-'-f,oe lo Ltuullordl patio, do5e to schl! & . .1hpg. 67-7672 , $230 mo. 213 351-9787 for;=='"=~·~~~--~~1 appt . STEPS ro heh, yrly r!ntal, 2 e $1 S() 1 BR at beach, stove, · ~ br, l ba. refrig, crpts, drps, child 3 BR, S23a. mo. Drps, crpts, 642-3639 OK, I ~b:lt~":"~C:ltl~'J;d~co~o~o~k~. ~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~:I I: 968.99'J1 • 1180 3 BR walk to OCC, 5 Br nr 1chool5 & JC. J..se I 11~1 .l'Jngles wrloome, 1fove, re. 1300 + !st &. \ast & ~ur. .-,.rtrnenta fw"9nt frig, crpts, drpa, -pet OK. 1;1o~J~J~B~l~"~'~~·1~"}"~2.-8~700~.--l~mmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~~:1 • $13.'i ?-BR, bltns, crp:s,1.H_un_t_l_ng;:_t_on_H_•_•bou __ , __ 1Apts. Furn. 360 d111~. child & pe! OK. B"AT •-h t' Lo J 4 r~ r,.., ea · ve Y General BR, across al Imm watf'r.;-----------1 • S210 4 BR l BA homf!, plush area, Vacant. Ag!. Rent Beautiful Furniture bl1n~. drp~. c:rpts, gar., 846-3&18. for as little as children/pe18 welcomr. 0 ONTH es11:, UTIL PAID. niCt' 1 BR I ;;;1 "';;;;;i 0 ;; 0;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.I NE M mobile home NB., stove, 2 BR. 2 baths .......... $265 complet• with 4 RH, 2 BA, farnily & rl1 11111.c: rm111. 2:'.fi \\'akr 1''ot'f'SI Rrl., DUPLEX - 2 hr ups1<11r.~. 1 Cr1!1r 1:•· Pk ar<'a . ;i.1'.l-2!Kl~1. hr do11·n. Ry owner. S~9,{()() --'.! Bl1. 2 ha. Goori !nc, .· firm. 675-6017 Lovrly )<1rds. S:.11,!r.O * CALL 847-8507 * ~fnrn1r rl.v R1·1:1 ~llrar Rl1y.) d ra~. $34.:xKI FORTrN CO. P.Jtrs 642-5000 Laguna N iguel Realty 83().5050 499-1344 A 200 J'f'cfi!ational vehicle 11ight in primr: Calif. loca· tion, v.•ith room for ~i.:­ pansion, \11 beinf': offered lor tt1e 151 time. Thi~ is your opportunity to GET JN on grot1nd floor NOW! Addr~s lnQuiry to Clasailied 11.d No. 30J 011ily P 1lot, P .O. Box 1.i60, Costa ~1e~a. C11 92626 rel, crpt~. drpg. 2 BR, 2 baths, den ...... l300 your 100% 3 BR. 2 ba's., a trium , .$3Zi Purcheae Option BEACON * 64.S.0111 3 BR., 21h: ba's, fam. rm $325 I M. item geJl!!ction. .. Balboa Peninsula 310 LINDO AVE. l BR., 2 ba. plu~ d1n1ni::. A charming, olrl f'I' l111n1,, 11 1'h hrwli frplc .. t· 11111 , 11 111~1\"d fl rs. 1n ~ rnoms C'hn1l·P I"''-. fPW door~ 10 ha.v & 2 hlk.<;, to flf'ean. For a pp't. 10 ~""· "call: :'ll r. R1>h111so11 DAVIS Rr:ALTY h12.j(ll\0 Corona del Mar OCEAN VIEW FOR $51,950 Plus a spat1n11s 2 t•l"d r'iYlrn home V.'lil' llf'aUIJful fr1111 S22.~lflfl'. J Rd hnrr1 r F1rrplat'f'' Yu? I)f•IH'tl 3 hlk~. 4flft .. ;t)77 j --------1--------~-(·I HH.:; ha. 1\11x!l0 .. $j7,:,00 Dover Shores ONL y 524,500 ! ;i RR. :i•, h<1 . 4~x~ .. ,$94 /JOO *BUILDERS OWN* I 15 BI L;:, ba 811x50,, $12':),JC(I }:<,:I p\ !llr<' J ilf1(IJ,1'l<ll \(\ff\!!' ' Dana Point :vlarsh111l R{'illty 67:.)-'lliOO HARD TO BEAT, 1 BR, 3 BR., 2 ba's, bonlls rm $3:l0 24 Hour Dely. crptll, drps, bltns. to t/cat, 4 BR., 211: ha. fam rm .$345 CUSTOM v.'a!k to brach, SI 10 4 BR., 2 baths, famJly room Furniture Rental AL.A RENTAL'5 • 645-3900 in Tu.rtle Rock ...... $350 517 w. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 ' WE HAVE OTHERS Anahi!!im 77.f.2.800 Mon•Y to Lean 140 OLD \VORLD OIAR !\1, I BR, LaHabri 694.3708 :.:;:::.~-....,D""""'L:-----huge liv rm w/frplc. beam. 1st T oan f'd CPilinR Util prf., SJ ~'(). Bilbo• Peninsul• ALA RENTA!-'i e 645-3900 N•wport H•ights Lido Isle PRIME LOCATION 3 BR. $34,900 <-!Jo~ 11rllil, t'11 1qu" Jr a t1u·1•s ,...,,_ uld 11.,rl rl i•!l h1~ ln1, V1•rs ~"t in ft1r LIDO REAL TY INC, j 1'1u11•01 111 :hi:-; t'!IS1. 1111 Sl•K). (t1111·11 1'11 ynu•n1 s less I 3.177 Via -Lido 673_7:ioo 1 'fret> shadf'd S€'ttinJ,!; on 1! mr· rlf'r near Cliff Dr. Ol;irm1ni;: 3 Bil, srp. d ining rm, hiick frplc., hdwd. fimrs. Hoo:e. ba1h 11' 1uh t.. sra ll ~hnwPr, i-o!l pa1io. Dbl. g11r. & f'ar· pnr·1 on allP,v. 7% INTEREST CALL 0 ........ 2nd TD Loan FAR ou·r, 3 BR, lncd yd, kid.~/pet~. garrlrner incl., S165. ---'l:l.rnl!ur • $35 WK & UP · On Ocean Lovely Bachelors 1 BR . :-;HU\\! H(l,\1E whll'h (·ould lh;\11 n•nl. !!llfl'Y to -I 11•\I he 1·1~1•l11('{'(j l0r I R I E t t b . SIXU,O\~I. 1_·nnl /j! JH'l\11U'Y' ea s a e y Mission Viejo I ~"" Nt•t Newport Peil Olfltt 11/.,:tl•"I" \')<'II' ll'HITI ill · I M VAY '"'!' .. BA I • d ' C ., o " "' , t·rp .~. ul"J)!I, \n. 111t1s1 •'Vf'l'y P •1111. ~ lq1lc, ing-rm, xlnl con<!. Feoced & !',Ha , ·I 1•;1r <:il r·. Sj1.01·1••l1~ t11 nd se11ped. li;r, patio~. San Juan Capistrano 11 h1i.::!1 t'l'il 1ri1:s + 1~11111~, ~ $"1000 Assumtt 6'/, I 1. rl d O '.°!·l:i·O 1:18 R:!].,,;,33 -" , · c • MUST SELL flilY ;1r1 •;i, r 01111, nr, _. INI PARK'' i(~i-%'.12. f"IR-iZ·l!l. ''M .. _SCACC-'R_lc,c.l_C_F,_,-M~,-,-,-.,-1-1-- l.11 I' ;i111 I pl;•>' "" ,vot1r own I pi•n prrly set!lf'inent. 3 br, 2 5 RR. home 11•ith Of'ean view. par·k. A hrnu11f11ll,v !;i nd· I ha, $:r.J,500. 26;i,11 Alicante, N<"Mis T.L.C., has b tt • n Eas t Bluff Termi1 bai1ed on l"quity. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor artta 21 yn, Sattler Mortgege Co. 3.'lS E. 17th Street I~ "SINCE 1946" ALA RENTALS e 645.3900 lst \Veslem Bank Bldg. University Park Maid servlct . Pool . Ulil Jl(f. e Call 67.1-8i40 e Balboa lslend Yf.AR R 0 U N D v11cation Days 833-0101 Nighta LITTLE' lslanrl winter ren- house 2 BR, stove, crp3, tal. Deluxe 2 B.R & •unrlPrk drps:, child/pet, $225. 1 _ 3225. Avail Sep!, 8th : Al.A RENIAL<; e &l5-3900 .1 BR. 2\12 ha thse. • $300 $325 673-4394 1999 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 3 BR. 2 ba. tnhse · · ·••• S.125 ~--~~~~----1 ·~ ~" 1 BR h T 4 RR. 2~, ba . .;-nhse .... S.150 Coron• del Mar "'"'··J\J. pvl. omit on rx-3 BR 2'h ba. home •••• 13501----------- •s S11.e 101, kid.!/pt>\8 OK. 3 BR. 2 ba (fi mos) •••• $325 COMBO 1 BR turn, ll'alk to trees ii.nd pl<'nly of N•Pin to add nn. Ynu ()IVN lhf' land., C11JI 673-~:,:io for llH'1h· • er details. .EX Cl.U,...l\IE A<;ENTS SAL~~S -LEASES e Si'llpt•d ~·:1ril \11 th hllf.!(' ~hade l\1 is~ioo ViPJO, 837-7677. rrnted~ .Make nffPr. In '•'~ 1h"t 1ri11·<'r n1'f'f 11 re· ( 8 h 1\~k1ng S·ll .~ * * * beach, Yrar round renta.1, House• Furnished 300 $125. 2 BR, nPIV c:rpts, drps, i ... ' d h·11 $135. I Adll, no ~t~. 308 Charn11 n~ 2 &_ d•'n. F'. ha's., bt:'au r. lrplr'. C.rt rp .• \. dr11pr~ ·Rll n~. Lnls nf ('llflhl•:.rrl~ 0 11·n<"r \1 111 fiU il rl n •111:1I 11n1 t fo1r nrw buy<'r cm 1h1 ~ (·hrnc1' R·l propf'rl). MORGAN REAL TY ...... f-..,. .. ,) .}_~1(' ··. real!)' -:.: .. _. ~1 1 l \·1~1a Ll1•I (l r .. ;\1·wpn1·1 Rr ad 1 ~ll·lJ:;;; 01\'1\ER s{'ll1n£ 5 Rrt, ~ BA, ~i1 :i rkahl,v e11•:111 11nn~1·. P1'r· [Newport eac Call: 49:1-1124 Real!or h•o·1 f .. 1 :1 i.:ro11 ing !11n1i ly. BAYCREST BY 01,1•ner ;i Br, 2 811, Bltn~. General (';di 1'1'2·2.i'.'.."i, I s: •. 1 .~,00 is an l'XC'f'llf'nt buy Din R1n , lrplr, fully r;irppt-:;:.:.,::;..::;.._;_, ____ _ f,1r !ll!'!;I' 4 be!!rnooi, 2'·~ f'•l .~ Drp~. J.i;:e level lo!. I FREEi! h.11h !v)ill('. ~llt'fOl!!ldrd hv I s~.~.111 Pr11lt'1pal 0 n I y I Landlords-Owner• inany niore P:>-:!)('1tsh'p ho~. _ ~l-l~.1__ \V~ \l'il! re!e~ tenant.a tn you e. 1n on{' of 111<' /1n..,."'t res1-, Santa Ana H1ight1 tREE or charge ··' l\ian.v Laguna Be•ch d l J t I T dPs1rahle ten;u1t~ on our OWN Y OUR OWN [ r111 1a arc11s a1•a1a>P, o i l • . 2 Privaltt homtt, horse ranch.I--':....--"°'---,-------------• . arr11 n~c an 11ppo1n1n1ent, • BR, 1 :j bil, f rplr, ·r ar waiting li~I. FOR lease : OceRn view, 3 CASA de ORO gar. Kids/pct~ OK . ' re I Carnation, Ap1. Nn. 2 * * .. 642-8520 S~.'1'). 2 B~.~1~me & ~e:· guest P. EALTY l sr=u~D~f~O~.-~,,~,~,-. -.,,-,~,-.~h-t OU8tt. 1 s pel1 · ' cheerlul, con1pl kit., ,m. * • * Un iv. Park Center, lriv ntt , .. ,... played sngl genl pr~l. Sl30. $1771, 2 BR homP, N.B. "'u~ CAI! Anytimr, 833-0821) yrly. 67~27S and pe11 OK. *** Costa Mete 4.p11·x. Don T ~1t on a big rnn!acl _ 1 l.?1\I'., Big yarn w/paho, ALA Rent als e 645-3900 3·11cres. Kid~. pe1~. horses 2 e•p1t1.v, gel ~i;1ur lazy n1nnr.v 'I w lk & L lnr111rrl 111 roo\, ~moi;;:.frre f .'",'TRA BR OK. BR, [Rnl rm, BA, in Top CASUAL Calit Ltvir,g tn • i !rr~. l><'ll' •'pl, ~fll l lllilf'r.~. ' \<'11'k1Tll:.. (';ill !or de Ti\.!ls a er ee R11rk R11 y IH'{'R. 5 ni in from ·' LARGE, .~ •• ·1 pd .·. STAR*LET 636-2160 °1 thr \~'orld. Cpt:i, dri:is. warm Medih!r~ane-an Atmos· "'r' 11 :1IP1', ll:. l1Pt's, $4i.~ · I h,_ndy location, All., hl nn appliancrs, lreshl,i' phe•-Sp•~, .. , _1,, __ 11i>1ut 11\lr uni!~! UC! 10 1n1n from t>!-af'he~. <·h ild OK, $l20. F'REF: RENTAL SERVICE 49 6907 <-'"' u '-" '-" --\\.Al~~11'1tu·-ACfl f•1n1 ,:;11-0:1::0 Real Estate by 201J \l'<'!;tr lllf n nvr $14.rir.o 111\l pri<'r. A~~u rne ALA Ren:al ~ • fi.1J-3!l!)O 3 Bedroom 2 Bath, large dl'iXlra!ed. ~-, ordincited apt!; -designerl &: I • ''"' El T oro y "ltl-7711 0f)C'n ·1i1 9 P~f s1:1.f100 Js1mrorrg11ge11 ! Ii'•. pA ri"'l•d l•m•·l.Y room w••h Laguna Niguel furnished lor 1tyle & rom· 673-6642 675-6459 Gr,,;11 h11~· 1111,,.r ,,-.1 M VA • S~200 rtown 3 RR, 2 f<,\ • rrlf{E~'I' l;ik<' c DOVER SHORES I 0_11·11r r w1ll ,t11ke 2noi \IP !n , PAS.'\ION ~'OR PRJV~C\', fireplace, ne\\'ly painted & 4 BR, 2 BA PACESETTER. fort • Hea1ed pool • Kitch· . h -.,., J) 1 1-·\I\~: $.'illOO At 6 ~, & l;i le n1 01lrt I ~)(." pad wlfrplc, ut1l 1nc., r••~•"d, -.w """'I• Ol'"" e.1 w/ indirect ligh ti ng. e rwn .. ' ""nl'r ,1,,, i', flhl llP!llf',. 5 J1r, 2 'l ha :-:h:•o: '' ·' ,,~ ~ '"· u.Ntr ],gP 111f'w IOI, crpt~, drps, "'-J R/O Ad D.,,,~ ,.-,.·_,,-,0,. T lw •1 l)l"dr<1nm J1•an \rrlli:;1 e11r a.~ p11rt ol rlo"n. Sl z:'i. Ir. d1.o;hwasher. Beautiful ..,.,ux, · u1ts.1'lopet&, , r ,, , • t•1•p1g .~ d rxp«t'1''~ 111t11PU L ~ S~OO mo 113&-6.'!9~ 1 BR $17\ fu ------r :-:·•.1·"'·'~.~ :ii:i.or,~ A1r111m M!~·1,.1. 1. n rl<'l:l'P P : ... 1h-.2J:l4. ALA Rvo1111 ~ • ~~.:\!lOO ronditi(ln thlYlv~hQut s260.00 ' · · .-· · rn. Costa Mesd "'1111'1"1"1\' lnrl "·r d. P. I -----------I IP\\' nr RIH'li RA~ ~ h;i l lt~. I !!'199 Hiirhor Bl1<l ' C ,.\1, 1110, 11Vit 1I. nrnv! ~16·8640, M•s• Verd• unLl'l'JES lNCLUDED "'""'!', $!.~,7»11. l';ill SELLING I I I ...,.. \" l\''J &1219TI 11111!\i;: rnn nl, .t nll y !'•'It'll ~ LOS ALTOS___ ,,..-, Y. 1 .~n · EASTSIDE 3 BDRM. ,~··.11 ·1,.'11'+ I BRAND .NE\V 111ld VACANT 3 BR, 1'2 ha , 1st b 1~~1 !'l'o HOME? "i"l 111 ni.;n1 fw!'111 r11 s!inn R~jl Estjte, .a *$35 WEEK & UP* PLUS'· YOUR . G , P r•'d• of Own•••h•'p 4 BR, 2 storv. home, rrpt~. 11\h'A p~e . $21:• •·Pr mo. Coll F ountain Va lley h T"••I 1111h .l11 r111.i i. ,\J,iny ener& . " 5 d' 2 R;io•hpl,,r 1111., l••1•,1!1>d II ' ~-· }'1<'P ap111':111,;1I -l\'e \ly H Orp~. bltin~. ne11r the be arh: aft :1 pm. ~>.;;1311 tu 10 & 1 BR apts. n111nv f'~lr;i ('\J.~T<•al l<'a Tll r-I om• SUNNY I",,,_ ,,.11,. ,1[ ''" 1,1.1,1 •. ,11. LEASE OPTION l'"•l ll11•s, l'r•rson;il attC'nt1on. ·; · h 1 k fam1lif'!. onlJ . Jf'g bt'a uti ful Newport B••ch ACRES --, \''>-J'1·1fccl a; SI l ~>.000. Call · F~m1 v w11 f>t'riagent o · Hnn1r 11~< :\ q11t·1•11 •vr·il J BJ~. I''. JlA, ui lu1" F V. :!.-y1-s, 1•xpt'l"l('llCf', 6·\fi-71 71. Condominium s 1 4 Brdroom 2 bath, built ini, tor S26."I per nio. Agcnl MOTEL hf>rtpw1111~ t; .. 1~·· .. 11• h11111 1 111~hl•1rh,•1d eln~" In COLL INS & WATTS for sal• 160 1 c.:irpeting, Oi'8pes. le11.~r IUJ 5-l&--1141 NdlV avail unfurn .1 BR, 2 ha at<'d Jnr..;1n>r f1 •1111 111111, !~ 11i1, 11nl' S2.l.'1 /llH), Jlll[VJ:; R'I !)45..1 f:LLIS 1'0\\'NHOU!"E :' br, 2', h~. ZJ3 _ 419·9'3.l\, dn, ag~umt low int Ir.an . V.'/frplc, ki tchen \\'/hltn,~. ' ".';•,\~po97~ Blvd. 11nd 1111 t."1111;ll•·1r l) ro «l•"'\I'-1<1 llo•lls H11rry and c,11! 1111 1 91,;~,12,;~l<vt::O, i;.12.0127 Der mo. Phone Long Beach GOV'T REPOSSESSION, lov.· or rlrn. Lr)? rronl rn1 l bl~~~~h 01 F.11rl{t'Ounds s:nn \lf'r 1nn. ~111\11111 ,1,11r SHERWOOD REALTY 0 B".'Jllt:\1 :-: CO VE R J·:D pnol, ~a11na, a ttrac·t. offf::. ·1::11~, qualifyio,, Bkr . dio'g arra off of kitchen. ~· "" , " 830~ $70 BACH al bP11rh. romp! · 1 ""'"'"°'°'""-----~I " rlown fl~.l'n1C'm .oond ll\'P 1'<'nl CALL 540-8555 PATlQ BEACH COTTAGE S:~~.000. N.B. b.J!).. · · lurn, idf'al matllre man, &12-4245 11.nytimP. View or Ba y, walk to stores, BUSINESS mt.n~ 1 pr:c1 a I fRE:E. Full rn•<" if s::r.'.100 TRANSFERRED'. £•., ASSUMABLB FHA ~ll OOO Income Property 166 l ~"-'~-~7m=o.764=6-il=40~2~. =~--I v.·kly rates now oUettd to , c 1 ~ :l BR., l Ba., ttncl. patio. , • a 1 i'l!l'!'I' ,-;!:LL' O\\:'\Ell HF.· Vt.HY SHARP .~· CLl·:AN , ' , 1125 NICE J BR, E·sidtt Neer Aehool k shoppiog . * NEWPORT ISLE * evrryone. Lo as S36 wk. W lk & L !1 17 11 .~/F ~'l l-·n ·2 ,Ful lpr1ef'.Cu1e&:-iluu·p.J-un G.l.'S NO MONEY Seal&rk Mott.I, 2301 Npt a er, ee 11t;Ct:S S\000. "ll ll11s !'11<'!.1· , -'"" ~\r_~ '· . '1 . , \h"in.1; al !hr hf>Rch No DOWN 4-PLEX p11tio. pet OK hurry! $211. mo. W11lt.r pa i <t . Lll rge 2 BR.&: conv. den. 211, U!vd "'T".\. I "I' 2 11 . (" , l•lll' T'Ar ltOB l~RT:-;ON Ri'.ALr'I .• BEACON * "50111 "'2-1•""•<•. tipm. Ba's lrpl •~vcJv p•Mo Bil ~,7~---~~~--~-I ' " '· 11 01 n('r 1-· I <1 011 n \!'Is, $;i.i(I down FHA. 1 Biivi:; S37:J.OO [li'r n10, lfl· .,.. • "" -~v..o ·· · uv ' · • -~ 27!1() Harhnr Rh·tl . 11! AdH1111'-\',\FHA Tl-H\1<.; H tington Ha rbour l u M Back B•Y ins. r:to.:kspaceavail. Ytar· $80 & up. I & 2 BR. 54~16;) Oprn '11 \ !I P.\1 HAFF DAL REALTY I un w ' '1kay. & L ('Ollll' pli!,<l you r O\\;i h(lmr ' Balba• Peninsula ly -S;i(IO Monlh. Trailers. Elderly pre- :-<12-111r1 )'.1·cs :i ll-:!\\6 4 HVRl\1 . hfln lt.' on l'<IR1".',,.· 1 a er ee In live II\, GrPlll 4·Plf':<.: ri11;hl I J BR 2 i)>ilh r .. nlal~ 4 BR, f'Onl' den,~ RA. Oi nn, BALBOA BAY PROP. ferred. 133 E. 16th St., ---C T ZONE ----trpts ,i;, rh 11~ .. nn 11:. h<"re in Co~ta i\1f'tla, All ,· I hi I' A I 1· I 1400 I 2'\0!l\~' 811.I"" NB 673 '421) "'' Oll'N"'I' 1 2 " OJ JI I • ' 11 v11111 tt llP UR11~. cov ""10. .......... . yry l,oc.E'Afi·"'i~·;;;v'~·ii·;.;;-;~~-·:;;:;1;'"~2;·1~2~6~~,--~~~~=' '' l • •~ ., • ~' • rl1miole1rly [nd~1 p., ;isk1nR 2j 'lll Jl;irhnr R!\'d, 1!t Ail:ini,. unit~ l'f'Tllt'u ron tnu11 V 120• Vk ~ ~ -EASTSIDE A ... ,,," 6'4> ~HA r al B I 'I ·•I . I f.:a,rly Sf>ptemht>r ''" \ . lw.. Bkr. 642-4,1116. OCEAN Vie"•' Co.'"''· "'BACHELOR•• 1 BR'• SI'". ,,1 ... ~ . ••. $59,000. iltake <1fl<•r ~1f;...31i7~. I s ri.046.i Op1•11 "1i1 9 PM P )<:n1r n1,111 an oi .... or II b' RI "' 7000 .,.,,, .._ '"' 2 BEDROOM 'it•1111 2 RA, :i.f: C & 1\•k t1nd s t•han,e. C•ll ii-Ir. Ro in~n tr, -Coron• del Mar Mrlll'r O\·erlr>ok111g B..iHJO:> m" & kl ' I . Lo , l -h--"-Cl b 2 , " up, V.'l'!e Y lerTP11 r_...,..i horn .. \\Ith d('!;i1·hvrl '2 .l't:l9·0 1 7~ rv1ne ' l\'(';>s'LPUl'l(F"F' Siil t e. Walker & Lee Bayshcres """:.: u . tr, 2 ba, encl. ll V8ll., all util paid N ~·· • 1 ;:;::=;;;::::;=0~-::;;:----1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; 2 BR, Crpt~. Drp!. Stove, t11 l10, 2 car '" ''"''' · o '\ 211 H t' t B ach ,· 1 · " " • r!nld~n. no ...... ,, ~ El <>11r c11 r11~(' ;inrl "' ~ un1ngon e LUSH SHAG $.1:1,f'(ltl 3 RR,2h'l,tii·lf'vel WJNTER ttnl11I, 3 hr, S26S Relrig. $200 + util. 606 rp1> c rp ! S300 mo. C . r-A«n•~"' ·""" '-roon1 1111h Fl-B·Q ;\Hry tt t $ll ,,SO ,1 Rrlrni 2,, hft. town!wHisr. '" 1'1<''w, lrpl t ., dbl ~ar, Pier. 2700 llerhor Blvd. 111 Ada1ns mo. Garden dining rm. M11ri11;0lrl. 6:!!-83(;9. a mi™' ''""...,,.,'11. rr11r. 1:, x 11i ln1 S:lll.'r.n. l'i·rh'ci ' !aniil,.1· honi(', rm. nrwrl('r. Nr. C<ti\1 HiRh At S.l:i-016.i Opt>n 'til 9 PM 64>1136 NR park-3 br, 2 ba, palio, BEAUT morl, townhou&e . 3 HOLIDAY PLAZA ... f inAOCIJJJ{ 8Villlll hlr. CAil SPANISH JTlitf'Ul<tll' t•onr1 ., 1nl11i111al Ca1hol1c chu r1·h. MOVU)j!; lo 4-PLEXES 2 BR. 11pacious !iv rm. rrplc, den. trplc, crpt.g. rlrps, Br, 211 Ba, !rplc, P11tio, D'E"'L"UXEI s'1"':is"Hou1 l poolBR. ' 646.(171. BEAUTY · \rvr Blu ff5 unit. 644·~', ~. ' h -· I ,, .. ~·"" •ap , 1°• y11 rd 1111111,trnl\Hl'I', pl11 ~·-... '-'UJ '-'I" n daily nnon to . J?1tragt, pvt beac r~, $.<.M. Adu l.!1, nn pel.!1. ........,,,,,. pool, 2 ('ar gar, 111! bltn~. · · 11 = ' " 1-t>'THEREAL \~ESTATERS ' < ll ! '• '' ', T l 0 "'" * MESA VEJ!DE * R1'1I 11le rmif a 111! 3 b<'rl rnon1~.1 This lovely 1nwnho\1~e I~ VJ,!.· 1•11n1 Rnd mu~t sl'il. Takr ovrr p;iyn1t'nt~ of on J ,v ~f'C' 10 appreciate, Call i;::n1un<I. r~-.01 N b1l'~'rle pat h-~ i),i•nr. Sfi ,000 down. Price S.'J.,i,llOO. 557-68.'il. Coron• del M•r crpt~. drape5. Lease $295. Ampl, PAl'kJng, Adults-tlC) nr111·by. S11.:.«I lnducl('s th('! * MUST SELL * \\larnrr & 011k, Hun1, Rr h., Capist.r•no Be•ch tll 52.l-1710 or 8~-a99I evtts p<:'ts. l!l6S Pomona Ave, CM. land, I BY O\\'NER 2 blkit \V, ol Beach Bl vd. LRG 2 BR, 2 BA, ~; blk to betwn &-10 nr ~·knrlg, 1 BR, Cpta, drps, bltns, walk , R('ll \f\('. F11bulou5 2fiXIR LEADERSHIP R. E . Vivian 494-fi.'i.'M · • ac · r .!ii! 642-8520 ' d h II 61'1\\lll!ul Bluffs E P\11.n . ViPw Nl'w i-rp!s & drpi;, tirtpl 's, S\75. 1 BR. frpl, bltn.1, yard, oct'An, no pets. i..OV!'IY patio, 2 BR fpl bltn~ 1 rl . in Close1s, frplc, l .11dl1. Sl~. i. · re ,· I llf v.11trr & lio:hts. G1...,en r11 hi , l!'ai; bhins. Cod lin. ('lo~ ~hopng cntr, beach. $3.lll, fiT~/494-7695. Wlllk 10 'be h, el~~ 11y" Ir . yr1y. Open Ilse, 136 E. 20th. . it; % BR. df'n, din rm, •TPlc. ~'\fi. 71\11 1170-~ Evl'. · fop l0<·ation, Cornrr Jot 11·/ · · rlr11 .$·l!l,:1'10orntft>r.833·017.l ,lt4 1.591'.! !1424•166 C d IM 1 d t S250 -$110 &. U V · 2 niaturl" l rr.,~. ()wnrr ;in..:-f\1~1\I;ry WATERFRONT ' 2 BR homr w/olr!Pr 2 br or • • •r ;~ll~ly. ~~9;";. pe s, · ' Sinta Ana BR mo~ie ~!;~~l~l .iw. 4 BR. 2 BA.f Top CC1nd. 1n 812-2535 Jo"'·. w .11 ... II hrlO\\' d1•rr1d u p k (' I . I d plr > R I ·~2""' ~~ CAMEO Shorea -Delux... 4 B 2 b W•l-n c M &1'"103 ·' ... , " niv .. a r .l'IH~r. rvulf! Ct C d 1 . u • · · ..... ,.., '"' . .,.~~"' &-3 LGE, immac 2 BR, ] BA, r, 8, f11 m I'm, w/O, "" • •' · ~ or . .,.. a&I. Ai;king S2!1.*ltl ''''1()~. CnM An ·time ~13.os20 111rm1no;:: Qn om n1um on incnmf', X!n! loclltion, HtR beaut h1rn 2 'or, Oen. mn 1 1 . ,,, . 64~i'l0 · ) tht )),qy, OC'llghtluJ view _ "··h ~. 2 •• ,11., \ IN.If', Adullll. SSOO nw inti rltn, rlin rm, trplc, bltn. hlrk rp c, a ir ror~;. 1mmac, Nr';;m;' ;;;;;·,,,,·,,,,,--,~=-=I I:. OOv.·n. :,4j.,'f.l.l6 O!' 54:>-4%7. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOiiiiiio;;;;;ii ~ ~ t ~h '"50 ·--'" JI ; Mac.Arthu r & Ma in A ""TOWNHOU 'E 2 pool pi<'r i slip hneM &. g11.nlener. 67~~98 ° "" · ..,. · ,.......,..., 11 · · • · · Vllu S • BR· l~ Now 'S THE • VACANT Laguna 8 1ach ' $79,500. Lota for s.1. 170 c •••• M••• 9/1, S28.'i mo. ii7-3936. BA, compl futn, b,.shly $2l5 MO, otil paid, 2 BR, Nr · d t BR, $17.!Y.l(),, 1)1\·rlt'r ou1 •">I Tilt>; Ideal Crown f~1 n1 hnn1f' T F:D llt!Rf,RT & AS..i;OC. CHOICE lo Alber1Mn'• Mkt. Adlt" ~nly. San Clemente painte • poo • 646-6610 $175. TIME FOR s1a11:. Crp1j , drp~. /i(ll!I. bll· llf\ 1-'l i.;Ullll -n~)SI h<>iluhhJl 3471 v i ... Lido, 67."J.R.j()() I. R-2· lOOxl35. 3 BR, 2'.T SA . pool, tl('('t g11r t BACH. apt, prefer 1 adult. In H fl, dlsh11·sh1', J:rrpl, 1<11'l't'1. .1 hr, 2 ha, h'~ fsun BEST • PR\'l"rl alley, 348 E ' i7~36 morm or r:vr:,, opener. ST.i>/Mo. Ginny BONANZA! 1 Br, ll ove, Close 1.o town. No ""1ll. Gar, Rochtslcr SL, Co5tA Me.811, C I M••• S45-M77 ~·n.....,.. rrlrig., l car '" ~ Ou ICK CASH f''.JI hi, p111111, dhl e11.r, lils1'1ll1. rn1. ~"l'h1rlf'rl 1111•1un1 ln II BAYCR EST Clo~e Ill 171h SI. s'hopplng OI • ""ov-~"''' k!dl/""llL 1140 ·' MS-)119 Inquire UJ)l;l:rl. ff>n1·d, f>XIS!. ti•\'~ ~~\IA II.~ ('l'IJ1{'J (•! hhlLl!t', ;.1 tJ.~t 'if' -VALUE llr!"ll . $22.000. 673-9:'.00 ELEGANT 3 Br. drn, 2 ~ty . MESA VERDE, Sharp 3 BR, ALA Rent(l]A '. 64;..300) NEWLY d~led 2 br llUrl111hl<' lr>:1n. N1r IO•'li1y, '!'.'''11 1,, t;r r1~1lv 11pr•'<'('\~~(t I 1'l!l07 LEE\\' ARD 4 Rll, I Antiqutt decor. S.'\50 mo, incl 2 BA, new crpt~. drp1, apt-Adul!s only, l10 prta, Ja.. THROUGH A ll Sol!JJOO ·l _ll4Hl~~r ~\::>!, ~ f11nn111 dfn rm, lrg fiimdy RALBOA ISL.ANO t.llrd~l\("r. 5.i7--04 11. bltnll, frplc, S~~. 54~53!16. 3 Rf, 2 ha custom homr. quirt 179~1 Rochi!!Slttr, \~111trrlront, Sou1h R11y rpt11, dral)"f., ft view, $290./,,.-=-~-----~-I Fll·:"T n 2. !"11 lr.r.~nr.n, lr1•rl, ,,,, + hrr11 kl11~1 11rvA, Rv nWflt'r f;i~..fMO Dan• Point 2 BR&. 11:ara.Rf' .. Adults (Inly. Movr !n St'pt. 4. !l<\4-42!H. 2 Br. ]if! rooms. pool, nt' DAILY PILOT 962-4471 (:O::::)S46-810l ~'1 1'"f1 1nc 1n•11. l.i: 1 tor R·H-Q 1\(.;J.,NT-f~lft-.12il. · no Jl"tll. N1re yard. Av11il allop~. u1ll pt!, $177.50 1884 ht111w· ~ •'nnd H11 1·r l111rl, 'tlAYSHORES----"Choi,.;Jf"11"7 Real Estate W•ntMI 194 .l FIR h<lm, lncd (Rrdrn S:il'IO ~pt 10th. 6M W. 11\th, CM San Ju•n Cepistrano Monmvl~, CM WANT AD HY (l\\'NE'll -Sl~.!lfJO. 3 hr. l'l lll• '"11)· S1f;,'iXI lii~m tu>n' 4 Ar. 31t B11. oi1n, ll·.1 LAND \IJANTEn hy tnnnih. l.J1gtJ1lll Rtahy, ~BR houM" $160 no pet~. s7;; Nl!':\11 4 RD~f\1 , buillios, snrNNl NG 1 BR ll•rdrn 11, h11 t(tl,l,rily.u~·· r..-t--l,~lfo, moo1 Hllll' mutrr hr. ~ 1n :i.o 11rr!'ll. M<':'\l1r.hll'I 1277 ~. Cr.lls!. 494-0077. clPA ni na; ff'f' l!l!M F'=>mon(I c111_rprtinir . S27.~ mr.. apJ, pool, rtt..-room, am. (';ill ~~ .. ~lf.11 • C111J li1~711 r.'011·' ' ~~ ;;ro Rr11hor, 646-(!7~2. 1 Con1 r 11ny ti\ 1171-.11.iO Call 642-!'.."73 Now! Av'". COl!'t11 M-• 493-tq36 • do11 OK. Sili!l. &45-~).1(1. ,.....,~rp':'·#-•"' ,. _._.,, ,_)?~·"'l"-rn>4 -At:: 1l f , _. -.i?"'i ,~··11 ... 'flil!:l: •·--~""":'--~~·1'!1.~ -~ ~J ~ .~ :::,-_,..._....._,~~ ~r,.---\.._~.i.,, ' . . '.- -...... ----·--·' • . .. ,.. ' .. Morldaf, A119wst 16, 1 CJ71 I;;;;;;;;;; ._.iiiiiiiliiiiili .. -~lrtl~• I .... , .... , ........ I ~ I ... ,, .... ,,. ........ !~1~1 • .. ~·"·"~"·~·~-;;;;1=~;;;•~! ... ~,, .... ~,,..~~ ... ~1~~1~1~ .... ~ .• ~I~~~ 1· ...... l~l ____ ,._ ..... _ ...... __,]8][----1 ~ Ap_•_•._F_ur_n_. ____ 360_ Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. UnfUrn. US Apt. Un~rn. )65 Room1 400 Stor•g• 455 Found lfr•• ads) 550 Babysitting 3j Costa Mt•• Costa MllM Costa M.1a Huntington &.ach Santa An• WANTED-Put midd;:;g; NEw '"ato"'s/lhopl at N'pt FOUNU 8/11 on ~a..::h, 11th __ C_O_S_T_A_M....,E_S_A ___ ·~+t l l Rooma djvided by iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I wom1.11 to rent room &. Plcr I. Ocean Fmt. $100 up SL in HI.Int. Sch, yoong, PRE-SCHOOL 1 battuoom $85. util'i me. CHILDREN * FRESH AIR CAN1 BE BEAT share lovely Corona del Mar Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7.!20 gray &. ~hite Jernale cat. Enroll now 10t' F&D '' Older tl'1i.a.nt~ urdy 642-6560. New New New \1.'.iJk 3 bllu to Beach: homr, be companion v.·iU!. GARAGE needed for Storage _53&._._31~-~~~-~~-18th &. ~tonrovia, JA. day _4- B•chelor Apt., $120 ••• NEW • • • Villa Cordova Lr, J BR &pl, newly deo"lr. SINGLE STORY :;er.i.~d~e~. P. o. near Dana Point fl.tarina, Bl.ACK Cockt'r Spaniel, 6 yrs tuJi day ttnloll!I, Pl~ f"irst & lasi. 6"Ml-358!1 ALMOST READY! DOI attached gar, frplc, 1% South 54!a Atmosphert 2Ll-639-7970. old. Fi-om Sacramento Co. Pro&ram, ho1 lunches, A&f'll Super Comfortable 10 uni: COOL ... rnESH! Ba. Bltn.s, ~cept "'trig. 2 BR .. 2 BArn SLEEPING r:nru !or elder!y I °"R~.-n~t.~l,~w~.-n-1-od~-~460~ Havl' owfll!rs name, please z.6, hrs 6:30 AM • 6 PM. • 2 BR TRAILER • bldg. with ~101 2 BR, 2 BA QUIE"T. SAFE $215. No sngls, no pet&. Carpebi &: drps employed man cnly. Prl. ----..___.._ iden1 ily. 546-9203. S2.0 wk-COMPARE! 6424()!1) S13C * * 21.J/335-88.t? APARTMENTS (Ne-ar Back" B1ty) 5J6.l?U. Air Cond!Uoned enl. & b.lth. SZO. ~10• \\'E NEED 1 or 2 Br. Hou~r YNG. Fen1ale ALlstrahan Cerp•t Service .1 Huntington B•ech Must s .. to Appreciate 40 Unit Adult • 2 &. 3 BDRMS. $160 up Private Patios S4S...!0.2.l. w/ya.rd. Newlyweds. Will Shep, Blue Mer1e, Vic. ol Near COO! N...,,.,. Back Bay, A I C I Potio, ..........i, children, MORA HEATED POOL MATURE, working v.·oman do work want to make ll B • H B Introductory S~al ' La Quinta Hennosa Spanish Country Estate Liv- ini &. Spacious Apli, Ter. raced pool; sun~en q;as BBQ Unbelievable Living • Only 1 Br unf $150..furn $175 2 Br unf $17S furn $210 ALL UTIL INCLUDED Special Bonus; a silver. plated candle snulfer is yours U you . bring this ad when you vi.sit our models. 4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy on Beach, l bJk \V. on Halt to 16211 Park.side Lane. (714) 8!7·.5-141 l BR. furn. Sl25/mo. .... , per mant omp •x """" ushard Adams, . . • st'floo!s. parks, YMCA, Boy 's 1 A, 1 BR. Apts, KAI APTS. 1$881 fl.ten Kai Plenty of lawn wi1h or ·without kitchen :;-ime. Lag., N.B., C.M., 9G'l·:l-l·IO JO% Discount Oub, !hoppg, trwya etc., Enh'.l111ining v,iU be a pleii-Lallt', 1,1 hick E. of Beach, Carport & Storage privileges. C.r.1. are a. ,,Ad'>M,,.2up to $140. ~263ti, ----------Steam or flhampoo clunl114 Gu. he11r, gas cooking, 962-8994. HIDDEN Vll.l.AGE 646-'75M .,..-..,, 7, or ~. Lost SSS D IAMOND I ure. Df'torati.ng this lovely, I ~~~C--.,.---7'~= I <T.>i'iii<"<;;;;;;;;;::O'-::o:>::= v.·att>r, all paid. 1'.10/~IO specious apt will be a joy. OCEANF'RONT view, beach, 2500 South Salta ril5 PER 'A'k up v,•/k1t. $35. AIRLINE Executive wi.sht'S ~".'::CK,.,_---,----Repairs or Installation : f1-om $185. 2324 Elden -see • Special cabinel space sundeek, newer dlx 2 BR. Santa Ana • 546-1525 week up. ilpl!. ?-10TEL * to lt>ase home ln Dover BLA , nun. nia.le poodlf'. l Free E!n. '4>1311 or call Ted \Voodhead - ' --I 1..1-. Shores. No children. Prefer v,•ht. toenrul on left llind foot. Carpet Servi<• • • .... ,,.k garages w f Jg 1tor b tns, cpt.s, drps, "'.Y• pr,. :H8-9rJ5. w h 11 e lcathl'r c 0 1111. r V1ll11. Cordova acrou; streel. • Bm Cf'1l e Lndry e Patios nr shops & Pl"L Sl80. Adult.s. view & pro(. 833--0l!M. l:::".O'.'.,--..,.-------·I 64G-OOJ2 • D\\'/displ •Huge gas stve Baby OK. 5.'l&-2131 3 Het1.ted pools HNTGN Brh furn util. One M wfrhinestones. Vie Newport JOHN'S Carpet & Upbolster,r Large ClubhOuse etc. BBQ adult. 2 h!;.-~ fzom pier. $65 isc. Rentals 465 II a r ho 1· Yac:hL C!ub. Cleaners. Extra Ori .. DELUXE APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE Air Conr! . Frplc's • 3 Swim- ming Pools • Health Spa • Tennis Crts -Ga.me &: BU· lia.rd Room , 1 & 2 BEDROOM FR0:-01 $140 MEDITERRANEAN • Special ~undproofing D~LUXE 3 BR, 2 BA, air· Child "·-, C""t<"' mo. 64Z.....'!.~O R rd 67l-4 /R .~ • D-" 2 ·~10, ,hog ........,. '""" • LOCKED J<-d I In ewa ! ·I · S1'ampoo free ScolchgUIUll ~ ... ,. ..,. cond. Bltins inCI dshwshrr G I " I 2 & 3 Bdnn LGE & •· /k't & J--' , ........ s orage r I S I I R I d t ) • carn&>ti, dra~s rea e\\· . s rm ,,.. w 1 ""ry boats or cam""rs. 50c per LOST: Irish Setler, area o e .a r an • \ ,,~ ,..,. pvt pal.lo w/incl ~ar ·i. SOUTH COAST · T · 4 I ~ ' "· & all I~ GAS&. WATER PAID , prtv. f'nn1s · poo I. loot 64U560 Bolsa Chic11. Beach, 6 mo's lft:greasers C'O \Valk to Brdv,'Y shopping, VILLAS S''°"ll . · h · ht & ml t Mo. to Mo. From $140 Fentale. $100 mo. ""'"""" . old. Ans. to "Brahrnan." ng cnera 10 nu 2323 Elden Ave, D\1 H.B. $205. 847--0363. 1101 Ma cArtnur Blvd, DELU'.'\F: in privale honif', 1 Undl'r medication. Please bleach for v.·hl te c~ See Mgr Ted \Voodhead LGE 2 br, 2 ba. studio apt a46-8823 &CTOM O.C.C. Preler male 116.. l call ov,·ne1-s collect (21J) Save your money by savint 646-00l 2 1,1.•/patio & yrrl, all bltns, A-p-11-.-,--------1 5f\Jdent. Sl5. v,•k. 54-0--Z754 Person1ls ~ 798-2Q30. me extra tripa. Will de<L\' lndry fac11. $150. 842-4:)49. I l I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ ~=.,..,-~-,~--~-I Hving rm dining rm & hd 1 -1!!11~ l ;-;:ci'-::;""'-::::>-.:::--:c::c I Furn. o r Un urn. 70 S~IAU.. n1ale charcoal color Sl5, Any rm $7.SO, coud. I ~ 2 BR, patio, pool, dw, displ, ----------Summer Rentals 420 dOg w/hairy gray face, nr SID 1 lr s-15 1i HARBOR re frig, or hosp, ulil pd, 1;G;;o;;n;;o;r;;•;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll B B &-Cl bhous Auto transportation 525 l{llh / \Va.!nut, H.B. Ans. 'l''h~: :uni:: :rn~=. I adlts, avail SE>pt l, 842-5192 r nr ay u e. SHA.RE d•t'·"-g & ~·,·ng 10 11•ers to "Alfred", S.:JG-6369 · Lido Isle. S 15 0 I wk. • YU' • tU _ do \.\'Ork myselt. Good Rf. TOWNHOUSE * 2 BR, closed gar. Child & PALM MESA APJS. $485/mo. Call 6i3-718:l. L.A. downto1vn from CdM. GERi\lAN short hair pointer. 531.0101. ~ Overlooking beaut gfU'den VILLAGE patio &. heated pool. Adulls. 1035 12th St. aMUss from 2400 Harbor Blvd.; C.M. LAkt Park. s:iG.2692. (71-tJ 557.8020 sml pet ok. $140/mo. Call Jn by 9, out by ? Hn. flex-l mo. fe.male 1vearin. g rel Car onler 842·8365 or 962-7637, BALBOA -Nev,•ly dee. 2 br ible. 673-3048 collar. Vic. Cref"ent B<oclt. " p " "+ t' RENTAL OFFICE 2211 H.•bor .,, w1·1~,.. Bat•helor unfum ...... $135. nr be-ethes k shon'g, Avail 1~---.,-------.,.,. " " -~ -~ •· ' '' · .,.,.n I BR. 3 blk• •--m ~an, $135 B •-1 !urn $145 '' fuwnrd. (714) 3JS...3574 aft 6 CARPENTRY 2 BR on 1 nr. Xlnr cond. 11" ""'"" ac:'"" or ........ · wkly or mnthly. 675-5810 Personals 530 ..J. nio. Adults. l·BR un lurn ••••• , .... $140. rotlect. l\llNOR REPAIRS. No 1..,. BRAND nev,". 1 ~ blk ocr.an. 3 OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM BR. , BA. ""'" ,.,. ... , , __ ~F~A,=ew-AY __ _ nm. $280. 52.l-0022, Lrg. dosets • carport. $lZ5 Call 536-lTIO 1-BR furn ...•••.• from $15.5. Rontals to Shae• 430 * FUU.Y LICENSED ;-LOST: l\-1ission VieJ·o, 2 male Too Small. Cablnet In -e Heated poo\.Adults only R •No pets-Adi. to shopping CHOICE 2 BR, 2 BA, air· 2-BR unturn ,, ........ SHiO. enowned lUndu Spiritualist tri·color<'d Beagles. 9 rno's 11..ges & other cablnet4. 2 BR -Close to ocean. Incl lndry fac.il, bltns, irplc. Call morn1 . 536-6321 VILLA APTS. ~ ~ cond. Bltins dfw, pvt patio, Z.BR turn • ·• ..... trom $175, • Prof woman late 40's look-Advice on all mailers. old. Rev,•artl! p h 0 n ~ 545..8175 11 no aruwer Jgvl, liiiiiliiiiiiiii nr Brdwy shopping, H.B. e POOL ing fnr congenial woman Love, Mnrri11.i;::e, Business 830-9118. msg. al &f&.2372. H. O. 2 & l BR's ~~rt Beach Private patio pool • ind.iv. DELX fu rn 2 Br, on quiet laundry fac.' * Spanish Elegance $165. 847.0363. : ~~:n le share expenses &: find Reatlings given 7 days a PARTY Iha! placed ad for Andenon. ; TO BEACH apt,10$9(), \\"('ek,lOa.m.tolOp,m. lost fem. Dachshu n d,EXPER. remodelJ nr.:, WALK 1561 Mesa Dr. Santa Ana 312 N, El Camino Real, Quiet Adult Living Shag cpJ • drps • bltns BeauWuJ Pool e All Ulll Pd I 2 R d d.h -PLEASE CONTACT cabinets,repairs,maint.NO Love Y B , crps, J1>5, is ·I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!• Young nian 18, likes <Tirls, San Clemente JStret'!, nr beach, prlv pa!io, Near Orange C.O. Airport & gar, frplc. See . to apprec! UCI. Adult& only. 7119 Pal .. 7 3957 ... 641i-l251. job too small. Re a•. \\'fisher. m. · Costa Mes• jazz, 1 fun &: study wants 4~9136, 492--0070 S.16-4224 BEACH BLUFF APTS. roommate this area, to $100. '°"=,,_..,_,~-,.-~,--. CO/lD pant.~ pocket watch, ' l AMAZING Adult Liv ing EXEC., Caucasian, 20 yrs Ne1,1.·110rt Beach; Reward. CAJ{PENTRY' by Durkah $240 1no. 645-0220 eves. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. l coc=r~.,~N=r=R=o~N=T~2~B=R~.~,~B~A-. I ~fgr. Mrs. ;:;A~· Apt 3-A encl garagr.. \V inter or yr!y. 1----------- 642-8001 . 2 BR. $170 Adults onJy.oo pe!s 2 & 3 BR, 2 BA, pooi, patio, Beaut J & 2 BR furn or unt --local "'f's. S'll'', lSS lb~. 543-8873. Jones. Custom v.oodworll, div. Nr. shopping. 847-3957. • Young m11n 29, needs mft't unencumbered lady, Formica etc Resid _. Laguna Beach Apts, Self clean. ovPns, r<"1Dmn1ate, this area. Up to r nJoy best Uf Jiff!, Possible LOST -Bassett hound, tan 646-5168 ' · ' com''t· D/\V On 2 Br) disp!s, shag S8tJ mo. matrimony. photos ex-w/huge 1,1.•hi1e fer!, abt 60 · ' z.tl A~·ocado St &16-0979 YEARLY, l bdrm !urn apt., 1,ir blk beach k pier. On~ adulr. 2001Pli Court Ave., Nwpt Bch. UJCSliB.1111 ZI Tl 1£ BEST COSTS LESS f!llagine: \\.'el. ha.r, fireplace, !>\'am ceihngs, rough.hewn p.anehng, big priva1e pa1io, 2 BR·2 BATH clubhouse, pnol, V·baU. Sl74. 387 W. B;i.y St. ether 2 BR's trom ~165. All adults, no pets. NE\V oceanfront 2 BR, 2 BA. Lease cpts, drps, Jacuzzi & sauna 1'I \VE SCREEN * changed, Write classified ad lbs, male. 5J6...{i939. LIC'D CHILD CARE baths. Huge pool. BEACON * 645 01 11 H rbo & B k CM 5 . New Beautiful Garden Apart- ments. Pri\'ate PatiO!, Pool, Spa, Garage. Lu."l:u.rious landscaping, J\dultg, no pets. 2 BR ... $180. 3 BR. $255. * * 530 Cliff Drive + * + NE\V OCEANFRONT * 2BR,2BA M Wood • No. 310, Daily Pilot, P.O. LQ))i: ,.1111e v,•ire ho'-" a r a er, i • YfS., errimac s '' uni Refs 545.29-13 425 Merrimac Way C r.t YOUNG 1.vorking girl v,•\11 Box lJliO, Cost.a ~1esa, Tcn·icr, 8/1, Vic: Baker g, exp. · · • ' · ' i;hare 1 BR house. nr Back Calif., 92626 !!arbor. ~7-1921. REM 0 D El.ING-Addition.&.. 1-2 BR's. r·urn & Unl. ~!JO Ray. S55 mo. 642-6283 or SAILING VOYAGE Cabincls-Plans-hourly o; l BDMl, util pd, nr beach. $140 mo. CaU Myra, 54~2241 or 642-1403 Ltase. up. incl uti!, newly dee., 642-M27. HAWAII contract. 548-4220, 646-5219,;• beaut. garden, pool, rec.1~~~~-~-~~-o-l · H 'I j{l•)ANY · 530 CliU Dr. ........ liBJloa• BAY MEADOWS APrS. OCEAN view, lovely 1 BR, upper Cliff Or., walk lo beach & .shops. Ad ult.s, no pets. $180. 494-1402 Adults, no peL,, 1959 Maple MALE. 24, wish!'s lo share .:><ii with me to awail. 1 lni truction sz job. Resid, comm'l. Ave CM. MgT Apt. 5, ap!. Call Glenn aft 6:30, Days. Share expenses. Cap. . indus, apts, All types \VOJ'14, SPAC 2 BR, Frplc, Elee kitchen, Nu shag crpt, Yrly lse, nr bch & bay. 675-2097. e \VE HAVE RENTALS! • _._.... ~ * Call 64&-0073 * 1 "P~.-,'k~·L'";k-.--.s~.-,-,.-.-n-d';~n-g· I QUIET • DELUXE --''---"-::--'--:----1~84~6-~53~7~8·~~--~~-11 ~to~l~n~N~o~r~th~,~(;,21~3~1 ;''~;S~.9~.2~71~.-Reai;. Free est. 962-1961 ; Huntington Beach ROOMMATE wanted to APCARE Schools & Catering 151 E. 21 St .. C.r>l. 646·8666 JNDIVIDUAL PRIVACY Deluxt 2 br 1\·/garage & .storage, 112 ba, adult11. 1-2 & 3 BR APTS STUDIO fl pt., north, vie1·1, sundeck, mirrors, utU pd. Scpl , 1. $175. 494·8262 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I shllfl' 3 br apt. in c.r.1.. SSS Vasectomy, Abortion, Adop. instructions 575 4 mo + util. 646-0038. lion. Inlo It counseling. ALL FUNCTIONS \Vinter and Yearly ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 Piv patios * Hid Pools Nr shop'g • Adults only DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba . Yearly crpts, drp.i;, bltns, fncd yd or l\'lnter. 122-A 46th St. 1,1.• / p 11. t i o , water pd. 67>-i616 G11.rdener nia1nt. Call berwn 1 BDRM bf'!wf'en ocean & 1 t.· 5 pm. 63&-4120. Martinique Apts. 1777 San111 Ana Ave ., Ci\1 tl-1gr. Apt 113 646-as.12 e REGENCY e Jr>·1i\1AC. 2 BR, l Ba. Shag crp'g, .self clean, gas ovtn, r'shwhr, enl·i gar pallo. J77 bay. fi-on1 $S0 10 $1j(). I 2439 Orangr. Ave "1'"' 67:>+71176 or 49~1460. • • • $155 l\-1o. :!619 Santa Ana Ave "L" A.pt. Unfurn. 365 e e e st:i5 ii-lo. I-'-------- VEN DOME Iri.fMACULATE APTS! ADULT and FAMILY Sec1ion Close to shopping, Park " Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba * Swim pool, put/green • Frpl, lndiv/Lndry fac'ls 1845 Anaheim Ave. COSTA i\1ESA 642.2824 A·1 Apt. Supply Inc. Carpels. furniture, paint,;. Plumb'g. clean'g solutjon.~. 16.l2·f, NewJXlrt Blvd, CM 642·28?:1 Balboa Island BEAUT. hrand new, J5le bayfront. 2 Br, frpl r, bl!ns, S·l2~. 67.>-4f411 art S Coron• del Mar ON TEN ACRES Li!1le 2 Ba. yrly, 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath w. w;i~~i ,.8.36J5 Living ruom ~1th cathedral DIJX 2 BR. studio, cpts. C'e1lini;: & frplc. Separale drps. bUn.~. 1 child OK, no laundry area. Encl pario. II"' ( I d )>f't!I, ,.., mo. c ose Sv,•1mm1ng pool & children'• \Vcd/Tburi 9!)8 El CamlllO playground. smo. 5'1&-0451. HARBOR GREENS S.16-4Jj3 OCEAN BREEZE apl·Lge 3 ----------1 hr, 1~• ba, blt.ns, crpts, WESTBA Y ELDEN NE\V 1 BR garden apt. \.\.' pool , Sl55. 231 ! f.lden, C. l\1. 64;r5780 or &12..4905 drps. SIG.1 ,\10. No pets, 2 childr<'n ok. Avail Sept. 1st. ;,.1;)..::t215. SPAC. 2 ·& 3 Br apt'. $140 Up. llld pool. Play yd. Cpts, drps, bltns. patio. Kids ok. 1~ r.laple No. 3 642-3813 LGF.: t BR srudio, 2 Bit . 2'21•1 College No. 6 646-22.87 crpt~. drps, bltns, all util SHARP 2 BR-$135 paid. $150 mo., no children, Bltns, hid pool, Adlts, no no pc!s. 99!1 £1 Camino p<'ts, 149 E. Bay, &12.9;120 W..-04~\. UPPER 2 br ;ipt w/pa110. VF.RY NICE 2 Br. Dtiplex-&w i:pts, fresh pa1 r.t. Nn S l~7.::.0. Crpts, drps, bllns, 1•hildrn or pets. 313 c;. 17th IX'a,m cell, pati<o. Adults orl+ Pl. ly, no pr!s. R .. r .~. 23:>4 Santa ~S-h_a_d_y~G-.-,-d-.-n-,.~p~00~1- An11 Ave. 673-039.'J or art 6, I J & 2 BR., rrom $135. ~1~~79. NASS1\U PALYIS. l cluld. DELLlX TO\\'NHOUSE. 2 177 !::. 22nd Sr. &12·3&15 BR.112 h11, Crpt~ drp.i;, Pvt ' DLXF: 2 BR, hltn", re[r1g , pR llO Wf<'ncl gar;i1te Sm ioJ/"' t pl. drp~. pr 1 v r;1 flk. S16~. rnn_ 3009 balcony, ~ar.. nll cond., c Q<ll 1dgr A\·r , ."140-72·17. s 17;1. 91i2-41m * $170 * •BEAUTJF'LlL--1 -.-,-B-R-. 3 Br, l '~ Ba, p11tio, bltnl'l, Conlempor;\.!'y Garrlen i\pls, C'l"ptl'l, drps, Ask aboUr our Patios. fr pl c s , pool. dtS1.'llu111 plari. 1!8(1 Cr.nter SIZ.U-$165. Call ~5163. Mesa Verd• • NICE • Mrsa Verde 2 BR, new cptg, drps, nr HarOOr I Baker shoppg, locked gar.; adults no pets S14j, 645-3515 or &~l-07j3, DLX 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba, encl gar. SISO & up. Rrhla! olc: 3095 fl.lace Ave. 546-1034 . MAR INER SQUARE APARTMENTS fnr Adults desiring to live admidst beauty by the ~es in the prestigio\ls \Vestclill area. FROM $230 t>lr Buckley, Manager 1244 Irvine Ave, N.B. Cali 64~2;i2 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedrooms, and Townhouses. Spa, pools, tennis. From Sl 75. Acros., ironi Fashion Island at Jam· borce & San Joaquin Hills Rends. ITI4) 644-1900. *BRANO NEW* 20132 Sa nta Ana Ave. (Acros~ frnm S,A. Country Oub). SpatJous 1 & 2 BR units. rrom Sl.l.'i, up, Frplt'l!. priv. p;n10!', loarl!I" of clo:;,.111. Adul1s. ri.lgr. 5.l7.fll1!, ON BEACH! WORKING girt wishe.s to NEW APTS 5hare 2 BR apt w/same. J Bl From $22'1 54f>..1200 ~fore 5, fl.targri1. 2 BR From $242 . 3 BR From $375 Off1c• Rental furniture Available Ca.rpe-t.s-drapes-d ishwas her heated pool·saunas-tennis rec room-ocean views patios.ample perkina; Security gUards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC Tll OCEAN AVE .. Il.B. ATIORNEY'S OFFICE SPACE Nrw Union Bank Tower at be1111t1ful NelVpOt"f. Center. Fantastic view. Call 644-0023 (714) 536-1487 !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Of{' open 1() am..fi pm Daily DESK space available SSO \VILLIAl\-1 WALTERS CO. mo. Will provide furnlture !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!I at SS mo. Answering 1ervice Park.like Ber.ch Livuig available. 305 No. EI for Adults C1tmi no Rea l , San Casa Del Sol Clemen!e. 4!!2-4420 1 & 2 BR·furn/unf. Pvt pa.· DESK space available S..'"10 tio, frplc in 2 BR. elevators, mo. \Viii provide furniture i'lsh1vshrs, crpts, dri:>s. Pets al S..'i mo. Ans\.\·ering service a.CC'rpted. From $145. av11.il11ble. 171!75 Beach Blvd, 21661 Brookhurst St, HB. liuntington Beach. 642-4321 • (TI41 !Mi2+6653 * BAY VIEW OFFICES L~ld7o~l-s~l•-------I Deluxe Air..CondHloll('d Lidn Arr.a ... 50c Sq. FL J-BOR.i\L bayf.i:ont apt. R<'alonomics Bkr. 675-6700 A~ail. Aug. 15th !o 51'pt. DESK space available S50 lath. S75 Pr.r wk_ or i100 for mo. Will provide furniture ~ v.'erk~. 67~3771. at S5 mo. Answering service Newport Beech av11il11.ble. 222 Forest Ave, La~n.1 Beach. 494-9466 A New Wey to l ive in • XLNT OF"F'ICE SPACF: Newport Beach now AVA il. Lido B!rlst, 33.55 /la Lirlo, N.B. 673-4501 . OAKWOOD GARDEN BR EATHTAK ING Vlf.:\V APARTMENTS •300 SQ, 1'1. S65/mo. $270 llul'.:e 2 BP. apt. Hlgh on N N rth Crpt"d drp'd. Costa i\olesa. ewport. o ' Ba r.k Bay Blutrs w/2 pvt B80 I . A 01• o·= Call &lfi...2130 rvine 1.·r o-J · Ji.>11l -~=~~~~---halr.un1rs, !rplt, h,. ate d INDI VIDUAL hldg .1or ol- f100l, load~ of c lose~!. NPi1.'POrt·South fices or store, 211 Yo'. Arlult,;. 745 Domingo Dr, w ·1 c M "'2 <= 1700 16th St 642-8170 1 l'On, ·' ·..,.. '"""""· (C.D.M.H.S.l Call 645-1260. E PORT ~ l &: 2 BR. Furn. & Unlurn. Fireplaces / priv. patiOll. PoolR Tennis Contnt'J Bklst. 900 54!a 1.a.114!, CdM S#-2611 (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) St., Cf.1, 642·8:140, 348-2682 VISTA DEL MESA * N W BEA .... rl DELUX'E 2 Br/1~, Ba, cpl.'!. NE\V DUPLEX 3 blkJ lo 1 & 2 BR. Furn./., Unt. Dl~!.. 2(!1]-3CO-!i00 ft, 35c EWA I l \" LARGE delLIJ(e 2 BR w/pri. drps, stove, dshwhr, gar. oce110. W/W, drps, ielec Witsher. Slave and Retr""... Ph. Mr. Ervin, 675-1601 N · great Pace o 1ve )'d . Gas /., watrr pd . Jnfant Children OK. Sl5S. 642-795!!. bl!ns, frplc, li":lll', 1~~ Ba. ~ 5 the year round! Walk to ok. Lo Lila Gardens, IZ192 D"'LUX 1 BR. G•• .. , .. ,.,, Arlult!', no pt'ts. S<OO. Lease ShagRcrptENT'g·5Lrg 1tec1155center, Business Rental 44 &hops, walk to beach. 2 Br, 2 Edlngn, 2 blks E. cf u .,.. v (114! 984--0183 eves alt 6:30, tarts 1 Ba. 1''rplc. Pr1v patio. Ki!. Sep!. l Adults, no pets, $135, Apartments STORE, prime locatinn, E. bl!ns, C!<)sr in gar. T11~rf11J 1 ,-'-'•='~""-'~·.---,--.----.., 150 E. 21~!, &16-li016 wk day~ Tutlln & Mesa Drive l?th St, C.M. w/showca~ & 1 · I BR fl)r single ""™"· ,J ALMOST READY * 54' ••55 * newly rt>rnodeted, inr,l crpts, decor. 3.)0..A :-01argurnte. ,..~ 1 BR, i;harp, crp!s/drr.>11. Nr. ~ r.ci d . &. h &45-0311 67.1·00~7. £-s1'1e, C,i\I. Crpts, rani.::e, ace & UC J $135 973 l BR. $150·2 BR $175. Up, • NICE • r~ . .!illtn Ar .... rrlr1g, gar. $12:1 mo . v ' 1 ·. .~1· 77·68· ' Priv. fll\tiO, billia.ni rm, h!d -.., m0<t •-,,..; ... 1 vl•w of SHOWROOM .mfg. & office J BR, crpls/rlrp~. OC:P:an II eOf'Ul. J..1 -• ''" "" "'"u ... 5-'10-6998 pool w/jacuzii, Adults. '20101 tho ~.. • _0 1 ." lh• ~pace. OO!!le 1n Laguna loc. vltov.·. garage, u P .st 11 i rs -1 ~~~-~~~--~-1 East Bluff B h S NB '" 1""" --.r "" ...... "" ·· 2 Bedrm. I bath. new shag ll'C · 1, · · <MJ-'°""· Hor~ ·-• 2 BR. 2 BA $95 to $350 Mo. 494-4653. 42fi11 AvoclldO. n6.i mo incl ----------ON' -• util'i. 6771-63,'14. crpts, drps. f'ncl patio, BAYFRONT. boat docks, ex• apts. for leMe. 642-2202. FOR LeaM! storelronl hldg, bltns, near OCC, Sl49 mo. NEWPORT BEACH ollc 3 Br., 3 Ba., fil't'plsce, M-1 ml'll', approx 1700 sq. UNF'URN l BR apr, u1ilitie1 s,:;7-6IS1. G d A $:)j() mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. $300 DELUXE 3 br, 2 ba, apt ft. 2072 Pl r C •t p;ud. Av1uJ. tu see, Villa ran• 8 ph. mo Realtor 646-0T.12 wfdock on Nwpt Bay. Avail ' 11.cen ia, ·•• • JAri.tAJCA JNN", c d ~I. S90 -l BR duplex, l edult. Four bedrooms with baloon. · · · · Aug & Sttp! for rummer CAFE BAR. 32 1tool, fully &12-4436. REMEDIAL READING ALL FOODS ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. CLASSES FORMING ALL PRICES ~ Phone 542-7217 or write 15 \\'ks oourse beginning Coast Caterers 644.£i-IT P .O. Box 1223, Costa ?o.1esa. Sept. 13th, • . Cemenr, Coner•'.• • Ph<lnlcs I l o•t ind Fouod I~ • Work Att11.ck PATIO Specialists., Ad'd • Comprehension Skills distinction to your hornle Grades 2 thru 5. Enrollment with a custon1 patio design- \imilN. Certilif'd teacher. cC cspttially lor your homt . Call for diagnostic testing. Quality. Ex perienc e Found (tr•• •ds) 550 642.6959 Satisraction. Eason &. Sons ----------TENNIS Jnsr : Let 1\tc im-Construclion. 548-0769. FE!\IALE Dach.!ihund, less prove your strokes & CEri.1ENT \VORK, no job too than l yr old, found Palmer slra!rgy, Expcr. Qualified small, reasonable. F rr• & \Vrstm!nster St, O:»;ta 64&-864.l. Eslirn. IL Stufiick, 548-8615. f.1csa about 4 "'ks ago. Has GUITAR Lesson.o;, SIO per PATIOS, walks, drive, install a rtis!ini·t, loud bal'k. Mns mo. you r home or mine. m-w lawn:;, saw, b"'al. ped igree lines. Toe n a i Is 400-.!"•717, 1£'AVe mes~af!e. remove. 548-8668 for est. , need clippinit, likes slecping l--------"---l;o--:--c:-------O.I under cover~. 64&-7!"1!3 le11ve , Theatrical .sao 1C_o~"-'-'-•_c_t•_• ______ 1 me.~snge or phone No . , . " , r.1Y Wa y, qua.I lly home POODLE MIX. female apri-JAXON the f.lagi~ian. ~ hr remod. \Valls, cr1ling, noorW C'OI -Vic. C.M. IX)llce dept, of magic for parties, $5.00 e!c. No job too small. l!.13. Ph. 646-7052 494-3669 347-0036, 24 hr ans. serv. \VlHTE mini-male PflOdle . between Westminster &: Fountain Valley. 968·S884. G. Shepherd, young, been in neighborhood 3 v,•ks. Vic. of Newport lleigh1i-. -FND: Lady's watch. Vi\": Fount11ln Valley. 962-2296 e.f1 6 pm. MISC. Key11, \11c. Bro~•lway, Fashion Island , N . B. 5Jf,..!12'1:'i. =..,...~~~ Rf:TAINER found at the hr111•h. Call 8-16-6061. TIRED of that old tunnture? l!'s re&lly not that hard to !'!'place. Just watch the fW'Jlth1re A: ml&cellll.M<YJs colunua In the Claul11ed Section. f·RoM additions thru com 1. I I ~ Complete Service, pl~, Slrvlcn i nd R.paln estimates. Joe Rowe. Ge.n. . · Contr. &lZ..5597/~9203. Auto Wax1ng Skeeters Wash N Wax WATERPR1'" vinyl deck ro11.tlngli, all types. Lee H.oor.!ni Co., 0.L 642-7222 Cornpac-ls $7.25 S!andardH Add itions * Remodellnc $9.25 Qulck serv. Campers Getwick dt Son, Lie. & r>loblle 1>erv. &\•ail, Yol!r 673-6041 * s.i~nTO home or pitk up. Reas. Electrical Clean-up & reg. maint. -----------1 &l:0·2J.j(}. EL t.: CTRICIAN, licensed, bonded. Small jobs. maint. Babyiitting & repairs. 548-5~3. -~1~-~------- Cl!JLD care. Infant to 4 )TS. Gardening Hnve 3 yr old rhild, ·1rgl::o::o;c:-..,.-,;...--~-,-­ home &-fenced yd. El Toro, TOM'S J11.pane.se Gardentr M i 11 ~ Ion Viejo 1trea. Apt. ... lndus!'l..Comm'l·Rnt. 830-4.17-0. d,•nt'I. Comp. Lawn Care. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiill f''ew lawn, sprinklr. 53144f6 * * CREATIVE GARDENING Con1p main!enanc • • ~------------------.... landscaping. Yard clean-up, 1prinklrn inst. 673-111i6. * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars SPENCER'S La wn Service f''ree esL Lawn c ar•: cleanups. R ra1o na bl e . 548-5213. EXP. .Jnp11.nese Gardr f1'!. Know how, up-keep, plant pest, trimming, clean-up, 968-34116. AL'S Landscaping. Tree rit.. n1oval. Ya.rd remodel.ink. Trash hauling, lot cleanu,i>. Repair 1prinklrn. 673-llli6. G?3-8l20 non smoker. Stv, retng, le1 above&. ltelow. GracioU• TOWN HOUSE, 2 Br, 11,i: Ba, rental, S300 wk or yearly equipped. 3600 Sq. ft. 2376 clrpg. No pets. Dep. Ref. !lvlnr .l quiet 1urr·o11ndlng priv paliOl'!, adults only, no leue. 67.>.59M. Newport Blvd., C.M. Have 43 units, 2 BR., l'ii l BDR.M. lg !iv rm, din nn, 954West 17th. 56-4~ for family w:ith IZhlldrf'n. pel.'I, S2:!1 mo. 1728 Bedfcrd ~------=------1~~7--.==-,.,==c--;;;·lba's., good Joe, Exchange ExP. Japanese gardener. J6' G11.rwood utility inbrd Comp I et e ma.lnlenanoe. (fish or skll. Ptrfcct cond-~'ree estimate8. ~ owner's pride, Trade for =--~--~~--1 late model car ln good cond Exper. Japanese Gardener kHchtn. lg patio. Avail. un-Nell!' Corona del Mar High Ls.ne 54&-753.l Senta An• • Prime Reta.ii Location • :lown for 1malll.'r unit,. med. $150. fl73-2!H8. 2 BR, "'wly decorated, School Fireplace Wei bar I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;118x40, Xlnt tra.tfJc. 1873 For1in Co., Rllrs. 642-SOCIO crpts, rlrps. bllns, garage. · · BAYf"RONG -3 br, 3 b~. •VILLA MARSEILLES Ha.rbor. CM. 646-6654. 1711-C Wt'Stdift N.B. N I 5 61 79119 built-In kitchen appUa.ncrs. ,_1 • ...1 1 ·-•rc:n Opell. !6 · 3-· 2991 uvr.. ,.nnwu '-"""'• ..,.,..,. I d I IR f I 450 835 AMIGOS WAY MC· Boa! <locks. Owner-daUy BRANO NEW n u1tr e en• Triplex, S.A., AJI 2 BR, 2 Br/I~ ba. Sh a r P · *l BR. SI3S inc:ld1 util. Coldwell, Banker A C.O. SPACIOl IS Cr ts/drps d g 6 C-11drp1. 1200 ~ .. ft. Slfi.'i. Adults. no -ts. 820 Center M•·-~-A .. nt ...... -fh'i. ~150J. "'I. * COSTA MESA * P ''" ar., yrs '.. "" "'"" .. ,.. •. .,. ........ ., .•. u I &. 2 Bd A ts. old, GT estimable loon $1100 973 Valencls, C~I 557-7768. St., CM. Call 642-~8 3 ROOMY BR, 2 BA, bltiru;, rm. P $95. & $167 per month. ....._d I , ?• 2 BR 111 be, lrpl<', pa tio, $225 _ 2 BR Studio. New • NEW DELUXE • sunchock, ll"teps to bay or Advlt Living Indu11trlal un!Tli, ready !or =~;·:al~e.0~~or ' • C""I~ ,, n~~ • .ncl garage. ghag, !rnlc, pnol. w111lk to 3 BR . 2 BA Apt for leaSf'. lnd bracti. Yr1y. 645.1878 Furn. &r Unfurn. ~pAncy. 1J0-22U Powtr .,, .,. .,. 11pac. ma..~er 1ul te, din rm I>11hwuher ... color ooo:dlnat. * c NA1TRES.'i RLTR * '10 Dodge Charger RT. 440 S16,j. 645-0fKi6 all ;,, bch. 557-8717 or 549"-2440, t dbl 11:.a.rage, auto door l f.t 2 BR unfurn. Weslcliff ed appllancel • pluih •M.I · 230 E. 17th. C.M. • Magnum eng, 4·llpd, PIS. * • EXTRA l11:e 2 BR. 2 St.20. LOVELY 2 BR upprr, opPner avail. Pool Ii Reoc, area. Newly ~ .. bltns, ~ • choice of 2 cokir Ml-l4&5 P/B, Vlnyl '°1), Orange, w/ 8.9, cp11, drps. $15.l/mo. for adult11 over 35. Nr area. ~"""=='~·~"~"'="="~~~~~ 1 .cheme1 • 2 bafhl . ital.I JNDUSJ1l!AL 12"° blk lnlt!r, 1harp. Trade fnr: Available now! M&-8139. K-1'\lart. 548-2M17. e SZ75 • OCEAN VTEW -Avail Sep! showers mirrored ward-SJ>A.CI? !lq Car w/auto trans, 968-2283 CLEAN] BR. $14$. $135. QUIET. l Br garden 865 Aniigos Way, NB 15lh for winter or yrly, • br, robe don~ · lndlttct light. ~,.~:Orhl~~8;'~~1i:J~r L;tg Will t.rade ('11"pCn1fve silk \\'ill 1r&d'-10 level, lrrja:at· Con1plete Gt.rdenlnr nnn 5row, cpts. pMv patio, apl. Patkl. Adull1 only. M"na&M by bltnft. 646-8032. Ina: In kitchen • b~lkfatl · · • ~han1unJ! sof1t : For giu NI 11c~1 w/3 rentals In Service , 673-7178. 54l!-WI07 or &14·5289 WlLLlA.r-.t WALTERS co. ~s-.-n-C~lo_m_'_nto-. -----I bar • hua;e pt1vate fenced C.M. Dyt: 646-503l, rves: 8BQ, indoor-outdoor <:arpet. Hemet for Orange Co. in-Free E11imates 673--11151 ===~=~~~~~1 NEWI..Y decorated] Br-2 ba ----~-----1 patlo . pluah J.andacaplng ··-.......,~-'~·-=-==--1 lng ., ''"'a najnting ., "'"'' pr~rty. s E I G 2 BR 1tudio. util paid, Sl.50. DUPLEX-$160. 2 br. Couple <""T' 1 _.2 3 .._ ,. "' ,.... '""" .. ,,~ DICK' GARD N N ups!airl apl Blth11, crpU, JU.:o• cmnp et....-A · "'"· brick Ba.r-8.Q'1 · larre beat. NOW'S THE whal??? ?? &14-1536 <."all 7141962-2561 lf,.aled pool, no p el g. only. m ch[ldrrn or pets. Jn. 2 pnol 1 Close 00 beach & shop'g, All ec! Pl»l.9 • lanai. Reslde.nt laJ..COmmerciaJ 64~1149. q11\N" ~ Tu5Un A\•e, ~. ~~~d or ;~riK~;25o mo: bl!M Incl VllC, Alum, tn. llOl So. Bristol St. TIME FOR What dn you have lo trl\de? 70 BEAUT!n.JL ac~ in & Clean-UPI Ph. &42-0m 2 BR hi UPPER 2 h t/dJ'PA hltn11 t f I vt SH Ll8t It herr: In Orange R~"11• Ne.,., r._1rxlro. \VUI EXPER. lt&.,·~WI G·~-· $13.l. , tn~. g11r, · ~ r crp · · PllONE: 6'5-6050 rrcnm ~Y5 em8, l'J'I ca:, P (\t ~n. N. of So. Cout Plual '-'UICK CA · ... t d 1 TD or other .,""" ..... tt'ocrd p11Wi. 'ln9 Rutgers ,;stl gar, 1 child ok Avail p1tim, tlt!'C g-atf's. 722 Ave, Senta Ana T County's largest rtad trad· '~d,l• c0',111 · '• Complete G&rdenlna: S.. ""...,. Huntington Beech 7 1 92-THROUGH A ~· " Dr. C.M. 21:l..fi77·9016. ~ 16, s14;,, 546-,.,,.., SAnl.11 B8rh11.ra. 1 /4 8930 PHONE: 557..S200 lni;: fl081 . &12•5673 ""' G+i·7'8!r> ft .. vice, Kam11.lani, &4&-4679, 1·+-"'•'-CL~>~:A~N~2~Bcf'd.,-rm-.-S°'1"''5c. I UPPER 2 br, c.rpt!:, drp&, 2 DR. clcse to ~ach, oo pets, ='-'-"~"'~>l_!O~·--~-=· I DAILY PILOT SEWNG Your boat? "Us!" C.ontplelt: yd service. Neat or ~ 54>1924 & Rella. Free e1t. 64.2-431! --· I M,._... V('rdl'. ne.11.r 1hopr1ng blln~. Arlulls, no Jlf't!, S150 Cp!s. drps. ilnvt!. $140 mo, For th11! hrm unrler $~. f'Qr ht!!l rrsulU! 643-5671 WANT AD * * * * * * with u11, .s-eU It taat. Dlllly ~~'.~·;;~~'s·.~~:1-· -~-·-:~_-'-;-'-'.-~-'-:-'_-·-_--_--'-... -m--.:-~16--.~1•.•·.-;w---. ~'~:~:~~_:~ -1 ~~~n----~----: .-.--~ --~~-~~~-~~-~-~:~-~.~-~~~~~-~~-~~~-~-~~~-~~~~"~:~·=c=~'·~·~·:.._~"~"'~~~~§-"'~""'~' .. e~~:::-:-::·~ ... ,. . t'•' ----· ----·-------·------_: • DAILY PILOT Mond111. August l~. 1971 I --.. -1~:1 --·--1~ I ,_,_ J[Il]I ,_,_, J[fi] L_I _ ...... _,-.. _J[Il] I ..,..,_, ![Il][L-_ ...... _ ..... _J[Il1 I ·-·-J[Il]I.__ ..,.._, __ , J[Il] ''c;.~:.....-jjljjntjjjjjjjjjjjj;;,:;~ I Window Cleanl"il I Help Want.d, M &. F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M &. p: 710 Help Wanted, M &. F 710Help Want.d, M &. F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 71~ I ./ \\'INDO\\' cleAn1 ng} '"· !or ~=~IN.~a l l ;i:: Low esumatt! 6n al l / BURROUGHS ~p~ ';8rvi~'· call I AlYl y11_rd ch!~an1n~ &: ~ .. ~~];u, ':'; ITuh h•Wmr. '9l-J9'3 BOOK KEEPING MACHINE HELP wanl.td, male n or <l\'flr, !or janl1orial rrv. yd. ~h1ft. Relll&llran!. f'l'lr !nln. :'l-10-8138, bl"'"· l&.6 pn1. on- 1~·. REUBEN'S PLANKHOUSE POPKAL CORP. Ne1d1 Train••• HOUSEKEF..PER • H£.it...PER $451 to $650 M inimum P1r Month ,t..L!~.,?.s~!~~~~. t . ·~,,,.... Jill) OPERATOR bol'!, patJOs, fenl'l's, ~·I.II!. L1 c'd contr. l'illlter Cha11:t . Job Wanted, Male 700 Il yn; Joe exp. !'-136-122'1. PROF'ESSIONAL G8.J'l'.1ener, YOUNG Princeton m,\n, 33 Preferably 'vith experience on the Bur· rough s E-4000 or 2100 series. Includes post· ing of accounts receivable, ge neral ledger & payroll. Run errands, lite. housekt:l"p- 111g & cookina-!or ,lderly c pl. :l hrs ~r day, J riay~ per wk, l rel& req'r1. Own 1t«u1~. $2.f)() per hr. CA.I! JllrJ. Davis fDr ln!l'rvil'w. wk--<!aya ~!"!. fi4 2-1 62fi. Accepting Applic1tiona For: • Hostesses • Cocktail Waitress • \Ya ltresses • Busboys Youn g men ... Mechanical exper. helpful but not req 'd. Must be 19 years or over. Able to start \11ork imm ediately , if accepted. For information on job placements, call Tuesday, 9 AM-I PM o nly. rrr-e work. pr uning, sprinkle~. cJran Ufl .rabs, l a nd~c 11p 1n 1t . Gt'OrgP, !W;-:,S91. \\/l>tBA 1"<erk!> ne'"' o ppo.r. Exp. Jn ,\!kl &. tr11i n~p. 2 J11n~u11ge~. \\ 1U1ng to !ell.rn. 6~,1-L.~I. H~I<PRS Emplyr pay1 fllf'. GPOrgt Allrn Byla nd Ag,.n· ry 106-8 E. 15th, S.A. !l47...ffi95. • Cooks • Dishwashers • Ba rtenders • Bookkeeper 776-8551 Excellent \VOr k ing condltions, salary & fringe benefits that inc.Jude fully paid medi· C'a/ & insuran ce, 3 \veeks vacation after 3 years, credit union, elc. APPLY IN PERSON Tuesd•y thru S•turday Help W•nted, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M &. F 710 I ;;;;;;;i;====•I UNDERWRITER TRAINEE H A'.\ D Y~\A;'\l, ra.rpentty. plumbing &; Pler1nr 11bll1- ty. \\"ark guarn 96&-06S~ C•ll Mrs. Greenman •I the 11\'HALAT ION thr:r•py Tech. llhl,. lo do E KG k rmr rJ:t"n· 6060 Warner Avenue SALLS -~en (Corner of Springd•I• I. Warner) STOP!!! l !NOT SALES) General Services COOK "/xln't l1'1"!. avail for ]1l·r-1n. \\11!1 do lllr hsr,101·k 100. ~ILn salary .J.i'iJ. £mplOyPr pays ltt, llPallh & Famtly car .. Agem!.~, ISOj No. Broadway, DAILY PILOT 642-4321, ext 277 cy i·m; Rr Ji,.I ah ilL Pac1f1CA i 'll!!!!\1!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hll!!!!u n!!t!!!; n!!g!!l!!o!!n!!!!!B!!H!!<!!k!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J LO 0 KIN G & A CT H1Js pila.l, H.B. J ack Aup1n1. 8·12~11. ex!. 28<4 Sales minded prnon, M't" for ExcPp11on;i! r11 rPPr nppnr \\'1 ----------1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 f leadino: rirm lnr 1nrl 11·1r1t111 I THlNGS hy t-loogr. LI. eltct.. plumb, frncl", tile, imtlns. ca.rpt"n\I)'. paint etc. 54:HlS20. s A .. >J7-4iti81 INSURANCE AGENCY MECHANIC-Mu11 have 0 ,1·n --'----'-----youl"Sl!lf, a rral carePr "P-, portun1ty. Xlnc tu1ure for \\'/analynr11I m1nr1. Aln!ll)' PRFk<;SMAN. PArl time 1250 t. llf'-k rx~ril'nrt. Light bin· dry, :i.t0-'.l6A'l right m11n. Earnings f'flm· J') w<irk \I sran'-nl"~ \lak,. mrnC'e 1mmPrl1alf'ly shou ld valllP r1f'("ll<l<"lni< rffP r nng hr Ill f'X('(ISS nf s:ion prr wk. pl'Ofll I.· ln ... s. X!n'! l .Ir LADY "ants hriusf'cleaning. Disualty lnAura ncl" ag-tncy moll. Sfi(lCJ up. Apply 46i8 P Xp .. r . \\l !h O \\'n HelpWanted,M &F710 1HelpWanted,M&F71C g1r l.Take o11er onl'rirt o!l· Cam puaDr.N.B Hauling tt-ansparra.tion, l!.\7-36.17. C AR \\'ASH, AU T O File Clerk $315 [ ~r.e. t.1ust ~now undt"nvrtl· Med. al Fr I/Bek · I C C 0 ll''R · 1ng. mllrkerini;: & he "''ill1ng IC " PRA CTICAL ,.,.ur5p , Anv P OL JSHIN '. k A . ..,J i:.. ~ta rl hf'ft' & progl't'ss 1n k 1• J . XI EXPE"l'Jencerl i'olature PROF'ESSION AL p hon e solicitor -Dana Point. S11n C!r.1nentt", Ce pls trll no area . \\·ork in ycn u nwn home. Res t deal In 11 rea. P hone ·No canvassini,: or sol1C'1 t1n~. n1111l 11•11111in~ r m ;.:ram RA. YARD. i arage, Remo\'t' ttrl'~, 5 k1p lo a d r r , S.17-2665. · p o o 1·r1 o N s f'/ . f N to !II e ca re o c aims .. nt · 1 I hh1!1 any flay Orange Coun. _, • · 11ml' 111.J £" !op oorch 1rm. ew ti C11ll LoralnP dc ~anups. iy ;;rra. Rel~. b<\6-9121. Gro\\·t n ro. 4 l')Callnn~ S· plra.s1111! ofc5. X1n'1 hen. f~tur:, go;: salary+ P~01 \\'ESTCL/1-'F Inte rvie ws b.v 11ppnintmPnt or hfottrr rPq'fl. To $700, ("Inly !l-~ 11·r r kd11ys. Dan H11r.' Compan.11 P<1y ~ r,.,., rt.·. ~),,14-:~\{").cl. I rn•e ~-,., Pn~\t\011~ 1~" k::· H I W t d M & F 710 J\!l::TRO CAR \\"ASM, 2';15() rt1t.<;. Calt illiss Laur11, ~ ari~36 ~rl l't"!!Uml'Be . · PERSO NNEL AG F~'NC\' ac · e P an e ' Harfnr Blvfl, C,,\1. j :l.17-61 ~2. ,\h1g1uJ Abhot Per-o;.; 1 ewport ach 2f!.l:t \V,.st!'l1 1f Dr. ;-.l.B. TR.ASH 8: Guait cleJ n-u ri, 7 days. $10 11 load. f ft"! t s!. Anytime. 54S-j()3\. HAULI1''G, yard cle11n-up by 1'.Xprr. colleg,. ~1udrnl. Lrg truck. Rta5, !i34-1846. ACCOUNTS payahle, lite 1 i;onnf'I 1\genc y, 2Jll W. \Va.r. 9263.1. 6 15-2770 c11sh1enni; .. E;.;cellent \\'!Ir k· CLERK TYPIST nr 1· Suue 21 ! Avr, S.A. MF:D TCA L asst. physici11n·s in~ rnnd1ho115. Pho n I" J , W. ROBINSON'S <1IC·l ~irl olc-m11:i;! i">f' 636--1010 J ,\rcurat~ lypi~i . fiO \\' p.rn. fE:D 11 r with lay orr a nd .iob e NE\VPORT BEACH e f\ependable & e!lic 1e11t lo ACCOUNTS yablr 1 te Diversif\r<l rlu11r-~. Jndus· 1ns£1rur1t.v ? \Vould you Li ke wnrk rrnnl f..· bll('k nfr. ._.:.:~llen1 , Wf)~k-tl'1aJ rela tlons rlrpl. tn find oul ahoul a n op-Exp. prel. Wr1r .. r!as~1f1rfl c11.\hleru1g_ ""'' , portun11y offr red by II grow-H11~ immef'l11t1" in i;: ronrl1t1ons. Ph n n e 1 d o,..,.ning for 11.rl No. :\02. Da ily Ptlol,. Ov G I F"nr Appointmt.n1 1111: C.1ln1pany n a yna m1c , ... 1'.I IN . £ar111e c. ean-up I.: ti.3&-40 1.0 11~k fnr Mrs. Olson. 1 h . P 0 Bn,; l:fi't, Cns1a 1'1-!f'sA. f• "-bl Cali lndus1na1 Rrla11ons 1n1 usrry, 1v11 J1n11 nc111il op. Jle hau\Jng. n.rasona I!',· , SALES Ca . 9262'6 Free e&timater;. 64~1601. ASSISTANT l\-lgrs. cple l or (714) 494-9401 fl n r r 1.1n1 1 .v fo1· 1100\f' ----------- 1 ariult lu.x ap1s, heh u ra, lite 111•r r111;r? The only re· :'>1EDICAL RECEPT: \\'nrk J riu11tts. rrn! frre + u.l. TELONIC qu 1rf'mrnr 11> 11 "''llhngnE"S! rlay~ 11 WPf'k lnr drit:tor. Housecleaning h · h I-----------&1&-:'t.>12 In wor k hard and tn follow a HOME STORE 1.;!'ep 1s a ppl s su·e 1g t. ]llesa Cleanl11g Servict" I ASST. f\lanagrr. over 25 pro1Pn surt:ess pattPr11. U Busy pleasanl nfhce. S:t hr. 835·146.'i betw,en 9:00 a .m.1 •---------- a nd noon. PROOF OPR. Experienc.d -UNITEO- CALIFORNIA BANK Contact Joan B•rges 201 AvPni rla o..r l\i11r Sa n C!rment~ SECRETARIES TYPISTS PBX OPR MACHINE OPRS KEYPUNCH Nn Vel'~. Top drawrr pn~I· 11nn. Shon f,, !Qn~ trrn1, l p/!llllP 1.-I 11n1e, Te mprirai·.11 pos1t1nn~ ava1l11 hlt" now. AMERICAN GIRL 2172 Dupnnl Dr!l'P !Near Or1111gf' Cn. Airport) 9::!0 'til .1·;io Pi\l Carpels, \V1ndo11·s. floor etc. suf)f'rvii;r. boys 1&.-18 ~Ts. ~nu h111•r iii leesl one hflu r WOMENS READY Call Hclr n Hayr~. ~55 Re:sid. & Commc 'I. :.Js-4111 r ullrr Brush. ~2--01!6. Industries In c. lnr a per:<0nal in1erview call TO WEAR COASTA i~ AGEi\'CY 492 .. 5123 10 R.n1. · ~ p,m. 833-3232 Laguna Beach i\lr OJ1111rr t71-tl 11&-1714. 21AA H111 rnor Bl fl.1 Ari aml'I Equ11l Oppor. E'mployer HOUSE or CLEAN ATTRACT. WAITRESS ~qua! opparluni:y rn1ployf'r :-.I-Th 9 t1l 4. l-'"'i~~~~DiEC~'--: • .;;;;.;;:;;;;.;;;;;..1s~;CR l:.:TAn.Y -TRA INEt:. Profess. Carpel C'le11ni ~. i:;)(pf'r. No t unrler 21. NO & • e NEEDED PIPasanl o!IJ<.'t'S. \'ouni,: m- F'tt"e est. Re!'s. &12-6824. PllONE CALL~. Apply in C'l ER ... ,._1 d l d 1 GARDENl:.:R TRAfNEE:. no Two Offic• Girls P/TIME.M11te 1r11 i nM"~. Oi~l'l· \\Orlc,.r8. Comp11 ny 11,.1 l ! ,. "Y h d k 5 r , < I · -930 ' n -f' If A r " c 0 r H · rxpcr nPr Xlnt opptv P h CHI LOR ENS maf'hinP, fnuntllin, ht1~·b'ly~. tra in \. ou lo h<>r"'lmP h11;:h ........., ''"Ill,.~ ay w(l r . prr50n ur "'.1r o1n, J ' :;11 1nr.:: ~h i/I , f/!ime. Prrron-· · · · IRVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY 4S8 £. l 7th 1111 Ir11inr 1 642·1•70 VIETNAM VETERAN CM Once in a hfe!1n1e oppor, II' Slll!"I R ms:1111 r ilrtl'I' 1n II local bran!'h nl onr nl rolJn· 11"11'• h1g:er.~1 ron1pan1e~. f'l11innrrl tr11101 n.i;: proi,:ram 1rts you lf'11 rn while y.,1.1 rarn. l-"1nf' hf'nrht~ pki< , 1'111", 1'.\'.[lf'OSf'~ palrl. 1f11s I~ nn! a s;i lr:i; JOh. S111.n SS-100. CaU Rill !111 rprr, :\4(}..fi();,,l Good .!Ind reha b],.. \\I. Cnast J!wy, l\'B. I hr twn !ll-12 noon only (714) .\lust he 25 11i nfl ahl"! to drive I HI' nr N1!lt'Ji:f'. Nn t"XP· p;i ifl ~:~r·m"' ~ t" c re! a r y. P.elerf'O<'P~ 838·36C6 nrl Drpl. Hoar.:: Hosf). NB. •l!M-.>1~7. Full or p /t ime -APPLY -tlf'<'f'.~i<. Thi' 7-"!l Rrs11111rant. :;ta1•1 S~:'ill \\'A/TP.F.!iS, ov"r 21, e >:pPr, 1 ARCHITECTURAL 1 COOK -FRY E X PER. GENE--R~A~L~O~F=F~l~C~E~ I 111115 E:. 16th Si .• C ~!. \n~~t Hwy 111 J\1ar/lrth11r. C11ll Glnrta K11.v. ;.,.10-fif6~ 0 r ,. r . r1 . :; 11 ! P A h" .. COAST,\L 1\GE:-;cr 27!10 Harhtlr RI a1 Ari am, Bay Sr Beach Jan1toria.1 1 e BLUE DOLPHIN e CQ A ~~f'J, A(;J·,NCY ·1 ' Crp~. wlnrlow5, floors etc. MODEL MAKER Typ!", r!icl11phon ... local Appl,11 in fl"rSOn 10-5 p.m. NEED F:"XTRA !'v10 NF:Y7 Prnductinn Super111~nrs " " P.r~1;i.ur;;nt 4~fl .'Yo. Co11 ~1, Res. &: Comm'!. fi46..l40l. Mtn I \'r r xper. Li!.r~e trat·I APPLY EVES. ('<11l Loraine • 2 Fashion l~l.. N.B. * \\'e nerd -you now • Tnp opnorn1n1tif'~ fnr a~-1i'c7!'IO<';:~ll~'~"""i;'·~R~l~'1_1<A;d',m'6(•i0 1 -''~'"~'·'~·c'~~~'~'~"~"'...""o'·h~·-'~'~·1-~2~0~.'>'l'_I I hoinr development lay-0ul!, ! ,)Jl.'! Via Lir!o, NR \VC::STCLJFf' ~ua.J opportunity r:mployer lnrlr p .. nrlrnt film rn. lrl("lkiniz f:Tr 1<s1vr Jr adrrs. !!arbnr * Sec'y Legal to $600 Ironing Tn $.l ~r hr. COOKS wanted, broilrr C'i<-f'E11SONNEL AGENCY for youni;:: \\'ork1ni;:: pcnplP. arra:i; IAS!tst i;::m wing co. !>lin. 2 .vrs <"'illif. 11111'. \\I O.\·J!<N: Oii!" J.!~ls Il l"'" I I Th n1ak1ni:: SSOO, m<> k more. moNING done Ul my home IRVINE PERSON""L per App y Jn rr. /'SOI\, " ~J \Vtstr litt Dr, N.B. for fl/l ime \Vnrk. No rl'P. & 1631 Plact'.'nti11 , Ci\1 (jrnrr~I r racli('f', l'C D b R I 1~• p I d JANITD"'S I 11 · \\'r n<>rfl mnrl' hP\p, nn r~p $1.25 a.n hr f'r y cs . ~v~ 11 1sa es, 64.'i-2no ""', u or pa.rt flmt" nnt 11 llrhool. f or a ppt. ca.JI PSYCHIATRIC Srr111ce Crntrr Ai;:ellt".Y SCDIYJ(fS.,AGEN(Y tir!·_ .Ju~I 11 l11tle amh111on **" 645--0826 '*"* I LI\: /"'\ C:\1. c,..tl<'r;i.I Ofi· s;m Beach IU"f'a. i2l:t l 461-30.)1. TECHNICIAN .'@ Nl'll'flOl'I Cf'n1Pr [)r . ~B fl.f:!-7.t66 I DELIV"RY ~Y par! nme v , ---~C~·~"~'~0~.1-1~7~7~1 ---1"'"""'""":'.::"~:'"iiiiiiiiiiii Su11 p ~1.~.-, fi.j.!. !!},Ill P11inting & 1 48~ i::. lilh ial Jrvinr J C.1'f. "' '"' · , · ;;ir1r Y f)OSlll<ln 1n 11)p oo\ch -In hr11rl M.R. un11 w/'l \'f"l'-'C:.:...C:::.. ____ _::..:.c..: Paperhangint 642.1470 J\·lus1 havf' flrivP r 5 licrn~P firm. Plf'M11nt wo r ki ni;:: LANDSCAPER. r xprr. Qr NEW f'Xf)('rieru·r . APPLY ·,N SERVJ CF: Srnt1<1n salr:;m11n,1\\'AITR.ESS.:. nvrr 21· Ci11! or •"""""'""""""""'""'""",..I Bush111'd Ph11rn1acy, 24 4 f'flnrl.<: Xln'1 r11 i.<P.<. Trip 111prinkJ rr "ork. Ph . ..,.!wn ACCOUNTS rER.;;ON ON LY, 21521 s . Full t1 mP, lite merh ~:n~;" ~~;~1161~_Ne"fl0rl Rli·rt. No \Vast1ng ,\PPLY nci-i for pari & full , Forest, La.i;::una R,.ach. N-nr!1t<:. C11Ll ~\ls~ Cnnn1r , ]0-12 noon nnly, ( 'l 14 1 VPrninnl "l'<'l"ril llf'"· kno1l·lrrli;:r. ~nnd ... a1r~m11n, ___ -,-'-"--=-- *WALLPAPER * timP ('(IOt'PS!>IOn hr lp 111 DENTAL RECEPT. Ah1i;:a1I ~t>hrt1 1 Prr~nrlf'I '4fl4-M27. CLERK RECEPTIONIST /\"Pa! 1n 11pf)f'11raru·r . ,,pply l \VAITRES~ nvrr '.!1, P \p \Vhen )'OU call "f\!a r." OCIR. C•ll ol•e· I pm r;xp!'.'r. nr r. for this hu~y Ai.:!'rnt·~. 2.'.0 \\ \\'arnl'r. E xpt"rienced . .. . . :!.i!IO i\"r"por1 Alvrl. f' .. \I. f'fJ/frr l<h"il· full 11n1r ~1r~11 54&-1444 6-\G-lnt • I s 211 s A \\an1;.d . C111J rol'n1a l.nlrll'n . I 1..;inr!<. 170:! !'11prrior, r 1\1. ~~llO:t. nlc. Dr•k "nly. some ~t~.1 , une · -· · LEAD CASHIER r.irl """· 11 oothf'r onr! Top SF.P.Vl\F: "1:1t1on 111tnr1. ful l -.--.~-.. ~--~--I PAINTING. nrortts~ion11l. All APARTl\IE"'T CLE ANI NG I ~?,.-,,.'.",,",'ht~. H B . .;ire&. r.t:N~:RAI. OF FICE .. %arp .t'ee Pairl NOTE TELLER local ('0, ol/l~'P i;k1ll~ . .S·I~~-!unr. "lll~rv .. f'flJTJm . \\A,'\Tt.n: 1\ur~rry r!rh1·,.~· wor k E:U11 rn . Cn 1n r ,.., y allr11.cl111c !.!'ill l0r ~l"Y St>f(). Preff'r mllfUl'f! yrit1nJ,:: Call i\1at'\' 1..rr, ~~(}..fiffi.'i Exn'd. 900 E, Cfl11 <! H"'')', hny. F"nr wknrl~ J.. ;o.I. En('rgr!1r ~·nuni' i;:.1rls \1"1ll1n.t; --E xperienced · 1 LI n /\" 1pec 1a l 1!t. 962-6143, 10 lparn inin nur ieam or l DENTAL A.<:~l.<l ,11 nt . ,.;.;. 1 bus1nrs.~. r.::roo1•v .11011n i;: 11'~n. Rr sponsible !or p.;i rk-('()ASTAl. AGENCY N.B. i f'rfl(){)1i~ n.''" 1 11r"r 11-. 547-1441. nrl!I . sh~fp icokini; "Choo ptorir nced. take X-r11ys. nocn ho$~~~: ·rh~~;b ~ "right 11111: m ntr:!, f'qui pm~11t(-~ __ UNITED __ :.!iOO Ha.rhor Bl at A r!11 111~ SERVICE s1 a1 111n 111tPod11n1,, 1 10.'lR ;\r,\porl BP14r~.~ PROF. paint.!ni ext1 1n1. nea t Ch('° Chlli"mt'.'r.~.. App!y :smokrr. Prtlrr 11.i:rs '2J-t1. f•"' · 111r1 · rr11nnn~ Jll"rt.on ne · CALIFORNIA BANK RECEPTIONIST--1111 sh1f1 ~-. Ap~ly 4fi.7~ Cam· WIG STYLIST 11:ork. Acrous c I" I I I n g ll . nPnlal RP"'lfhPf, jfi!'l \\'. 19th N.B. :i rlays. ;'J-12-22.S.3. c~~,~;~;:~LLf'~{~~~~-1 /tj;!\l!"I' aptl\Urle k deal!ng: "'' 2712 w. Coast Hwy. fll aturr \\On111 n, Cf'A olc. pus Dr. r.; R. ;..ie.-.11~.. Exp!"r. ft.1'1·01 00 a.irle!s llpr1.y1n1. R' f ! • St, C.~I. bel\\l!l 9 & 11. DEN ·r AL Assistflnt -E)(p J>f'OfJ]P , Newport Bea<L Call Uir111ne <>,:\VF:R rlran1n" srr\'1rr · "'7-1338 2791 !111 rhnr RI 11 1 At111m~ t'1't't"IF"f'P P~1!1nns n .. .,.. · !AUTO nif'C.hitnic, Pxp'ri in nf't'f'S~11ry. Musi kno w X· EXECUTIVE IVES"l'CLIF!-' n1;;11. Anpl)' '.\619 \\'. McF"11r!- • IN~ERIOR EXTERIOR · 1 r,p1•man or Brtl1Sh car~. l"llYS· fl4f;.-IRR2. GIRL rridll,\I f o r Ar -Personnel Agency 646 .. 2431 PERSONNJ::L AGENCY rlr11 ~11n la ''c'"~·---- L1c, 1m , guaranteed. Cal! z0r11n lmPOi !s. :136-6662. DONUT ~hnn \\'Ork, fl'n111 \r rnunl ll n!'°' OHirr , T,vpi.<I, I 2()~~ Wrstr liU Dr., NR SER~JCE ~ll•l inn nerd~ P:>.· H . 64., ,-~ ,. rcrrf)1. f'll)'rnll. C I\ J l IHI W. Co115! Hwy, NB n-i-2770 11rr1s , ~.); . .xper1 ..,."""' d d r-;1 ... ht l'~i11 No '"x n s. ,,,,, l·I ",'.Z!lfi I '" prr. m~n. 11.1_vl'. <tnor1 "nrk'· airless sprayini;. BABYS!'I • r~r~ nee ,. . m.,. " ~~-9:,.\.\ !nr Aflp l.. ""'' E111111I <)ppnr _ t-:mr ny~r homr :i vr. olrl pt/tlnlP, !lf'tf'.~$11r1'. 2;,.4:... Annl.v '.\.Ir. ~~""""""""'""""~"'1~1 ,. .. ;.. .. .;.,..,..,~~~:"' RE\EPTION.c;/: ·rhu~ 1:; 1111: rnndilinns l.: pay. Union Antiques 800 VINYL fl a p r r h 11 n g 1 ni,: i1ll rrnnrin~: f niinl!lJn VAi· [ Donut, i.1:; ~;. 17th :<;1, C.i\-l. GlF'T Shnn ~fllr~ /., vanl!d LI N~ in~ptor tor 1l'a nt,.d ... 1 .. r-NITE DISHWASHER "'wk1ni::-" Ip i Io! K 111 flil. .',!I.', 17th ~I, C.:0.1 ----------- &Pt"Ciali51. \l,,rk ru11r11 n1r ed , \ry !lf,ii.JJ:t:l * DRIVERS * rllJ1i f'S, 1111 rT IUTIP. l\lusl h'" I nTinic~ fir ld. \Vilt train. Ao-Apply Oll1ce, 2nd Floor 111rpl11 nt>.<:. f:)(cil \111: piPll."l!n! SCRAM LETS frer. es!, Dan Schwartz ;i;ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rPsponsitilr . tru~11~·nrlhy, 111-pl.v in po'rson, s . A .~:. Brlot'p llA\l t'X[Jf'flf'l")('f'.~ f'vrr~·(iay. Part 547-5S46 or 1146-21~2. [Banking No Experience lrActii r ~'nunii: ivn m ;1; 11 -Adv11ncrfl P11r kagin11: 216~• LA CAV ~~ 111-:STAliRA:'\T hnir $'.!. SR, OFFSET I ANSWERS 0 EXPER I Flrx1 hlc hour.•. ApLpl,\I in Sri. Grllnri Av ... S.A. ' C11.ll ./P:in Rmwo. : .... 1r1-f,Oij PR01'~ESSI NAL P1un1.1n11. _ 1 . Necessary. pl'rr<0n. i'>lr mnry an e. Hi!l~ Irvine A1•p COASTA L Ar.ENCY in.ter/e~ter, Honest w~~k. COMMERCIAL !>l ust hal'I! ciea.n Calif. drlv-1 Hllr!-.-)r Crnlrr .. C .. \i. LI C ENSED m!mf'!r>loitis1 Crn<ta ~1,.!<a ,_511~1_1.__ ?7!)0 Harhnr RI 111 Ariam~ p R ESSMAN I \\'i1.rtrrl Arn<! SllOI Lie. & uis. 548-27:!9. f..l!'i-5:~. I R In;: record. Not under 25. GUA RDS/ "''iui lerl for as.<i~tlln l 111 Krn NURSES A IDES i1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' Minc:lr -OLD i\IAJl1S ''Y PAINTING, lic"d ins. rr .. e TELLE YELLOW CAB co. PATROLMEN T~mplf'\OTl'I Hair Sry \is(. Exp. :>.\9.:t(lfil I Sales .c;.omr frlln•1S hiHI' A \II\\ eaum. Quall'"" m111'l, dep'". 186 E. !Gth S• .• c.•1. f;.12-fi.1157 • L . L of l'J11·r11'11n e happ1nr.~~. Th,,,·. ·~ " Oran11P Cn. & 1-"'i;:una AN'A~ NURSE a.,~i~t;i.ot. Pxprr_ We are seektng a ntgn• rlable. 24 hrJ. 847-4128. __ [ ' C H SALESMEN 'd I wolf I• 111~tlf' 11! 01.fl \l:\lr'l.<= _ Up in ~2 '..'"1 IJ('r hr. -· lfl~ ~outh Coast (lfllm osp, . ly quallfied indiv1 UA U..'T & Extf'r. Pa1nhn,t I EXPER. ELECTRONIC A11rly Al. :>2.~ ;\o_ Grllnd l 'fY ,..,_, IA.:un:i. '._9!}.1.',11. ,::.'ifi WANTED for the Position of \!Y slvil' will t"' «l<i~f'r! fnr II Ltr "d, in."'. f"re.e .. ~r. 30 ~TS Of i A"P, Su11r-c;_ N\11111 An a OFF ICE· I working 1eiadmian of a fi•w rnon!hs <iur tn hP~ltli ... _ Ch"<k 1-•I -1·, PRO ------1"11.;t111,.; ,\lurh of nl\' s•nrk =,...r. " ' OJ'-·~ • ASSEMBLERS < 1 ; .• t,,',L,,r.1.,1vE1~~~ R t~.~T~Uh'RA' ',T. SALES PAVILION small 1 econ d shift &t.l-Ogo!l MACHINE , .. ~, ~r,,._ SS0,00~$100,000 · ·11 lif .\nl l'Jllf'~ •HI ~a]f' IYlll II.I I =~""===,,.,,---"°' l ,\1n·11f't11·P. ,1,11('1011~ ~n11n£ op•ration. Duties wt ,,,11 ririi·r~. ,\lnril<' AntiquP.o; P A I N Til"G/Paflt"rini Ill OPERATOR t>11<ho\~ 11 1th r ~prrif'llf'I' li!r!.v rn 11,:~1{1 in nur ... 111r~ L.f'.An r:-:r; J:'l!\'F:~T'.\!1-:\"T include shor t run dup· ~J.l \I lliJh "1. :-, R ~Ts in Ha rbor arta L1r l.: nnw hr1ni;: 1nlf'!"\'l""'r d 9 10 l);IV+!1on nff11•e H ~nu 'rr !~-Ii ting on automated -bonder!. R,.l's fli r t\ f;.42-2:\.ili , ]J"f1 ffif'rh.11 r (\fl"l lln£~ 11n\\' ,.,. \I a nl nr ~ tn ·\ pm . J ~,11'! ('()\jf',\NY RlllLT OF' THE C.A ~ :-;at1t'ln;i.l-C';;-h P.f'~i •trr l, --UNITED -1~1 lor ,,1rrtmn1c.a s~rmhlrr<: 24 ~T~ nlrl " hi illhlirlJ.: flPr· Jli(;HF:ST Q"ALITY /..· equipment + c.iamera (11<1. 1r1·.' nn1~1" ,,,.,~ .. , , •• , PA f:-;T IN G H 1 \l111·Arthur Rlvri. rirr ~!. E X ECUTIVE n l1tv 1·11•a1·if'IU rap;ihlr " · · & k -·• · : o n l" 5 · CALIFORNIA BANK 1<1rh I vr:ir "' Jl(llderin:,i. ~· nr111111" Cnunly ilil'fV!J'I ,.;n 11 · · "· '1 r1n.\'OP. 11' !"E~:KrNt. f'.1101 -stripping r;iress wor Xlril ,11nrl & 11•)rk.ni,: orflrr i;:ua.ra nt<'l'd l1nrk. Lu: .. rt. "irul;: · ... ..:pr ri .. nr ... Apr h· Personnel Agency rif l1k1no: prnrilr N £trr11t11:: V\[)llA\,.C: \Vllfl l'l.~~1.A·rr on A 14x20 single color \dr>i[ f.-•r h"nl!riiir i.hLlp, ,.1,. Any stir JOh Call h7;i....ii40 rl S • E !h('m "i!h rnlhU<:l;:i~ftl r 1thrr ff t I PRorE o•srONAL 6 !\ln11111...-h Rf!,\' Plaza 1·11 111~ mu~t hr 1ntrrrste 1n ... L,·, '',',Y, .,".',,o:-,. c·,, '" Pf'l"~t'ln "T nn ll!P trlr Tr) Al.I. l.~:V F:L.'> OF Ll1AN 0 Sii . -~l.1~~1 ~PIJ , s~.-"_"_~ •,:,~'l ... ,r_ ~ flll inlini;: -~ul h La11:11 na /1111 nm .. p('rn111inr n1 I'm· 1• r ..,... .. , '°""' I \1-;~·\1~:;.:r J.. CREATJV ~ 1ntenor lexlPr1nr Q11a\1ty p\o\•mr nl pP r. Tn 562'."1. phn11r , ~·<ou"rr lhPl~nr 11r'rr l Please Apply i A:"'TIQUF:.'> -l~hlr~. ("hair~. \\'nrk 1,. nialerLlll. : .... -:;7_74~;,. 496-1273 E xec . Sec'y 1nnk1ni;: rnr :.xtrrmrl,\' SALES. In P erson 11rm01r"~. l il1nr~. mm111nr/P~ pll'il ~"'nl 11n1·k1n.-: r"n<I. :, .V Ci()(kS ~:"\" ~;. Cn11.~1 Tn P.~f'f'_ V.T'. I.· d1 rPrtor of n tlR CO.\fPR EHf::-l~J \'F 3333 H iarb or Blvd. YOU supply 1hr p a i nt . Roomll paintf'fl Slf'I '""· AlMI Eriual O ppor . ~mplo)l'r ex1r rior. Call :.111-704~. 1 1 Bankini; Pl•;ter, Patch, Re;>alr EXPER. PLASTER-P11rch-Rm Arfrl~ Aecous. rl'tl1n~~. ,.. I u c r o nhn. 1-"reP ""' 1 m 11 Ir & • ~3931 , 64-1-1170 11.H. 5. *" PATOf PLASI"ERfNG All tyf*S. FN'I" t!limatl"a. Cal l 5'40-682~ Plumbing TAKAS & Snns Plumb1n11: SECRETARY -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 4i ~1on11 r1•h Fiil~ Pla.za Sou1 h LA1un11 lli:.'d, bonded, r rp l pe 496-1273 Anrl.11 111 prrson. , r~"R1rH~:R1C AL s us 1:...i ~:ss EQlilP~!~;;\'.T, 1Nt. Ji!U ,\J'n1sl1'011i;: tlr\'1111' l ndu~t1111I Cnn1pl r\I Sa111a ,\n;i, Calif. 92;o;i ·run1 f:..~i t'lfl Alton nfl fi rrf !!ill c.1 hlkh North nr \1~<"· Arthul' -~I llill 111t('1 '"' • 11nn• turn rii,:hl 111 A1·1n - stron11:. E7'P pantry hrlp. Salary !1prn, ::;rnct Reii;un1,. 1f1 P 0 . Bn\· 1110. Co~lll 1\l rltll . C";i l1f !l2fi2fi 1'!1n0del ,.,,.w con1t. fu~ •.. o ,. 1 est. 646-8340 ~~L'~'~"~'~'~"'~'!·'!!!!!·'!'!P~O~Y'!'!!!!!!I EXrERJf-:;.1\ED o,,. :;: inc count,.r ~1rl PLUMBING REPAIR BABYSITTER ,\·anrf'li 1nr NrtiJX)rt Bli•fl , (' '.\\. No job too smllll r l11lrf , my hnmf'. morni ng~ • 642·3128 • !>l'On-rn _ ~1&-.'l(]li ._7 __ _ -COLE PLUMBING --BOYS 10.14 2-4-hr. St"r\'l~. 645-ll61 to deli1•cr paprrs in the S<tn Roofing a emf'ntl". Sa.n Ju11n C;i.pl1· LEE Root.int Co. R.ooflnt nl trano and C11p1stril.110 Beach " R ""'· ad t)'Jlf'li. f'<'.Qver, ~~ir~. DAILY PILOT ther-mo roof c0At.ina:1, white ..191-4420 & calor. L ie/bonded 11nce -~=c~~=~=-- '47. 64>-7222 COOK, EXPER. P /1lme. E1Pe 1h1IL MUST BE I ~ing/Alt•r•tlon1 CLEAN &. NE AT. NO ALTERATIONS PHONE CALL.Ci;· ArtplY 1n F IC Bnokkf'rpl'r l..l'i;:al l'f'c)·-2 yr1 .'1h1pl'Rl"r. ·('lrk Acc-tn~ <1rk/A P Sr r ',11-Q.C. rax S7:ifl ""' '"" In $.f50 '""' '"' $;io(l ~Ill.JP Dl"('flr11tor Cnmm. NEWPORT Personnel Agenc:y 133 Dover Or., N .8 . 642-3170 ----=~·--- ~1EN "-"rOMEN person, Suri &. Sirloin, 59:!0 }·,,, f'aid A'T!t-1'&1 or ~-0417 \\'. COii&\ Hwy_ ~8. Payrall Clrk s.476 !R.VINE PERSONNEL SERVICES•AGENCY· frl'I' ,\. f·~ Posuions rl11_11 """le, h111 11111~1 1,•nr~., II".'· Crt\f 'i~: ..... :n1~ develo pt'llPTI\, $6.lel mo. TRAI NING P R fl \.RA \I Costa Me1a 11r r kf'nd.•. T,,PI"' nf -h1 Appl•'•n<e• E xec. Sec'y \\'P,\l 1,.ill hr hrlpful_ C~ll \\'!J.f, (';!VE Y()ll THF: Tn V.P. & R'"n'I n11tr. As~''' rnr AM'! f o r intrrv\Pw, AA\k:INC. I.· INTR L~Sl l ATLANTIC 802 itf'n"! m~ ii pr1·sonnl'I di· "'-"''''"' '.ll c· 1 KNO\VLI-~DGt: N F.~= D E n ~"'" . nn·rf! rrr rnr. ~:"l(l 11 mn. ----TO .c;/A RT A SUCCES,<:;f"UL RESEARCH Jr. Sec'y OLDER l11ri\-h1 r 1n, rar,. ('.-\REF:R. \\'ITI~ ~:A RN· SH 70, typing f.ll. C.md s1art . fnr !01 .. 1,11 hnrnr & 10 ·' r n\d TNGS o~· Sfl0.000 . $100.llOO 11li po~1 lion. Ttl $4~ I mf>. 21rl \\ nrk1n11. fl a r ,. n 1 ~ I YOl iR frRST YEAR ~CO.\.!. A 0 11·. nl lh,. :::u~qurh11nn11i Corp. BH1\Nn T1P11 1 f'l!'\"f'r usrrl 1 \\! f' ,.;llni;:hnu~r Cnnt1n,.n1,11] tlhl il1 rn rlr (". r11ni;:P, tn"r r n 1·P n-.<r lr r1 P ilnin £. t'nppr1·1r.np Nn1<:h. r." I "" 1 I l "l lU Sli'.> \\'Ill l11ke hsl ol- fPt". f;!.f-4.:11 Receptionist ~111 1P.,R"o"'D"u"c,:':'11·0'~N.:_ I ~11s.c:1 0Ns .t-s E RVJCF.: Legal Sec'y-to $600 (",('l(Vj typist . Gooc:I tf"lr phnnt FE:ES1. Gl>od 5ktlls, 2 ~T5 lc.i;:a! fP<:'.'hn1q11e. 'fo S,:,00 a mo WORKER Eriu11I Oppnr Em pJoyPr L..\OY K P nmnr ,. 11utn \111~hrr, lalP 11l<lflrl, -<!ni ronri $7.i G~; aurn 11·11.~hr r, \101 rnn1I S"() GuAr & <lrl1l'r rrrl :Hfi-..Q;f;72, ,ll4 i-111 \~. !'Xl)('t' Onr girt olhcr . Acctng Clerk lntl'l't'lll To \\'omr l'J Secret•rY to $560 C\\ Gen'\ 11f'C\'111nun11: know-Day k Swint !'\hd! • fuU ~·nnJ:'" Benefit.I SPRAY flll ln1Pr-gr1nrl rr , F'ull ;\l;t1U1'P, n .. x1h1r ~ 1 .. ttgr . Tn s~ A mn. 1m Plarf'nti11., c.~l. 1 • Stl'lr1 lmn1rd1al!'ly 11mP. .<kill ~. limwtn i;: Company, Clerk Typi1t • Plush Ottlc,g * • ;,.1,11-101:; • _. Secretiary to $560 ~-nr inrl11~tr 1aJ N'!s nons. Tri PHONE ROOM TEACllF:RS. l\1nrlrr11:11r1rn KEN:\fOR F ;i 111n "~~~ Enoi1nrr nnt h11cki,:rnunri, $520 111 mo. Y()t!'LI. WORK I.· LEARN nr prr-llrhnnl. f'd11ra!lnn t. I llotpo1n1 r tr1·1 r11 I r r $t~ <;.-<Ori ~kill~. stal>le firm. Hostess SUPERVISOR FROM TH~; BEST SAL ES '"~>:Pf"r. nrcr.o;~ lri•l-02~2. Roth xln1 r'fln<I. t1111 r !,, E S • $650 ' -k LllANAGF:l\-l~;NT TEAM ';oioi;;;iiiiii.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rlrl1vr1rli, .·>lf>-.;lfij.', ~j-~ll.i. xec, ec y to ... r:.:e ap!, Mmp(vo;, Lite..,..,_ II ·~•' ANY\Vf-I ERE, ll EADF:n RY D \ -Tnp i<k1Jl11 ft'lr top r>tl5lfion, iti.'! to.ton l.i 1'111'~. oll. $..07 S'pll! shlfl ((l~m ·l pm l. i.l ·~ll TURRET LATHE A · k n111:h1 a ir rnnr1it1onini P1' hl J. 11 1 n A VE LOOl<JNG l.AN[). rJ!ll!. 2 ton rnol mntuit, 117!1. r~nn11 " ·ii. rt1 r 11·"· ~mo. , pm·9pm i, $lY! Pr t \\',..,.k fINANC/AL JNVESTMEi'<'T OPERATOR ,\.tfi..00"". ,·.'I' '.'ll A /P Bkkpr to $600 I P /t1me Hoat••• Ml~rv ..; $10 cornm. on ·~· .~ .,..,u H('111•y AIP in R.~. field. Sal t.. Sun. nnly tor a pf f'fllll · each .Ml!'. m~de Imm appl. ANAl.YST, R. E. BROKER. NE\\' C.F:ri;;h.C•c,,c,chc,c,-po-,~.1 1 Snmr 1111.vrnll. plr."< $'l ptor hr. At N AODF:D l ~ENTI V E P<lttcr k Jnhn!1on A1110. ·Ex· rho11r ino: bin··~. a1·f')C11do. i, Job Cost Clrk to $500 I 410 W. Cn11sl Hwy, NB ilht~! n... Ah!f' !n ~urrtvt~ \\ LL SEND 'OU ON ~ [lf'r. pa.n i11I llt't·UP. Dll)"S rrir r, ~37-1 2.i!. r rrf,.r txprr, \\'HI tr11in I ~Ulfl" H 64;r711r; 1,J,p'--n,. ~nl1c 11or~. m!l1n. llA\VATI AN V A C A T 1 0 N onl;' 4-40 \l'k. I ~;-;,.;vo;,,,o-,,.,----~-1 '~'' ''"" 1 ~"0R T\VO l C01\-fPL.E'TELY ' e )JAY'rAG rrria1r mll n h11s 11:1r1 \\ s!rn1111: mAll'l aptHodr. t11in l'f'rnrris & m11k e nec£1ss. P AID F'OR BY u~. .,.-asher xJnt conrl. <!riv w/90 IBM Keypunch $455 '.\IANAGEl\IENT t11lrnU l't'· -po·•-l·r m,m1. CLA·VAL CO. d " , .,, " a;. guar. $~l'1 . 5.'ll -RG.17 EX'prr 029, tYPt ~:... quirr:rl for Ile"'' youns; """'' CALL NOW! 171h It. PLt\CEN'TlA l'i'· ci;~coc~'7:C,:.C:::C,.._,I F~~~~~ ~l:~k'-P" mt~~50 :i:~i!;"YE~Cf'~~~e:::~,::j ~~;~~ .. ~~r~;,''tir~.,~~11.rh co::rA il!ESA ~~,~~~·~11~~: S~O(l:r1;.i:_n1;;111 ' Cl r· d ' 558-0444 '1R-72llT ---,-.:ln'l Cl'fl"'''h OJlPCIMUnny ""r1''"· · 11~51 1" At!, No. -41 Call 64.S.3364 EQulll nppor1unity emp]('yf'r I<E~.\IORE r.A.c;; OR YER 4s.t E. J~th lat ln.•tne• O f 642-1470 n11ll~· P llol. P.O. Box 1560. Tn arrani,:e lnr f"'~n11 I In· Ask for Mr. Annas I E>:rrllf'nt cnnftilW'n S.'iO Cri.11rR ,\1 e~. CA. 92626. rrrvirw & f!O"lhl, 1mmMi· .. ----~"'!'~-""[ TRUCK DRIVERS • • ~14 1011 • • MA fD NEEDED. Must 11.pply lltl' tt mploment. A~k !or Sales R••I E1t11te Tr11m-Conttnent11t C!A~ A G4S STOVf;...Cll'an II tt\ lflnt In ~rllOn, ~Al\! t!'I 3P~ d•t· Puhhr Rf'l11rinns Dcp1 I UNUSt:AL OPPORTUNITY L1r. Apply 16.'.ll Pl11('f'nfl &, ronrl s~;. ly, ,J,m11h·11 Inn. Coron. deJ I H H A I t d & c c.,\1, I Call 49.~7 r.1ar. 673-,1.121) PACKAGER I ' · rm sea o. l....,A119,,.;.:::,.::,:;ion::.'.•:._c:.c64;;..2-~jl4=15-l -7CASA<iHii1F'ER.-;C~A"R'uwi:iA"<SH;;--.Exec. Sec 'y to $700 Nt91. aoeun.te. 20 Y"tan up. Call ht\\" II & 6 Arif)l1c-.m1 l'i:Yll r" I •!!!~~~~""!~!'!'""" 1'rt;;';s;r;~~-~-1 "=~~"~._..~"''---Su'v $550 NOW'S THE Call 10 11m·2 pm TYPIST Furniture 110 r..1AIDS f"rttMr. m JABSCO PRODUCTS !71 41 83().7600 f°ll5 !. 11crura t~ 'YPl!t. Ovf'r l.11(Un11 ~hol'f'J. Hatel, 419 Nn. fl•$ An im111Mi11!1' 01"'n1 ng I SALESMAN 21, nrM l"ri plhm(', l~ full j R_OLLTO r rl~•k. ri 11 k, P11.i-lf1c ~t Hwy. IAa-unA f!'lr ~ck"S:"r Prtlrr Inell·, Ynun11. Company rlay~ a "'kl Apf)]y in Pf"rllnn I ,.,.!~4R.'(.'Ji, ~tit""\'", "'""'n•ly Rtarh v1du11.I who h11s prtv1011~ \\'f'r1 r .. nn)'!'•n ',.r. l:l-15 Nt"'"·, rP f1nL<hr r1. Sl'll fti"-4114 SSE t''(pf'r. in n111nutartur1ng 111-Call i\fl"!I &hmld r SOLll) I l\1A USE t xp t'lr "'P\11 riliry. C.oort 1-i!'nf'flts /,; Y.'EST'CLIF'F' Jl(lrl Blv\1, C M. · m<1p '" 4 l""l~'"r IJUN-11 !r•ln. C11ll f!'lt lnl .. rvlfl w workinc ronrh nl'ln• Pt:ROONNF.L AGENCY The r11s1r11 t1r11 w In !he \\'t~r ! hM~1 ~11fl ·''l\ boo '"''"'"" 12 nnon -nn ~ p.m , F."qual Opper Employr r 2°".1 \V,.stc!lrf Dr . NB , , a [)1111~· P lln! Cl.iissi!l@d fi l2..,"i'tl"! , M7-!121.,. " · · M!>--1.710 Ari . M2-:il'i7.I: '. Turn Hnn~ti"o 1 1r m~ 1n1n qn1r\( 1 1T_,i ... oo_So_rv_i_u _____ 1CH1Er AC't'OlLnta nt flt'~ Gen'I Ofc $375 TIME FOR GDlEJUL Trtt Serv. Yard for rrtttl electron1c-s seles I. 1 Trne. (SH ) SJ-46 C dean-up, haulitl«, aprlnlUer 1n1lilll•h()n rom flll {lY 11 r' Bllllng Clrk S350 QUI K CASH repain. lleaa, M-rMS. l'<l'wprt11 Rf'11t'.."h g .. n ~ r ll I j r,.,. .. ,r .. , ro~1 t1on~ THROUGH A file hl"llriqu11 r1 .. n.. Gotxl \\-nrlcin(: RUTH RYAN AGENCY ron<l E.xN-1 1 .. nl I'~~ Sl'n-1 ; lill'l f\~\\fl'lrl. ('~1 ~-lli·4~l-4 DAILY PILOT cift..Vt,llC tila new k ~~11n1r In _,,,,,_~ r l"tff'f<,1'0 1;1111 B .. Al"h. HH .1:·17-!tfil i WANT AD remodf-1. TrH e~t. Sm!IU 1~17 \\'estch!J Dr. ''t n•nor1 I 1 642-5678 jobs we.lcomt! 536-2-4:!6 8'-arh DAI LY PTLOT Int 11r llnnl -------• ---=----~ .• -----• ,--• 1 \ _...,_ 'J/I'' , .. =--. • ! .. DA.IL v mor 29 . ][§] [ ------1 ~~~~~~1 I J[§J ~[ ;;;;;"""";;;;;;.,.; .. ~][§]~~ 1[ r.u • .--J~ [ .....::"~ I ~![~ '-"'"""-"'""~J iJ 1 ~[ ;;'"";;;;;;;"''";;;;;;;;' ;;J §J~l~[;,;'"'°';,;"";,; ... ~J§J;;;w~I,:;[ ;,;'";,;"'~'"'~)~~L··; Furnltur• 110 Mlscellen.ous 111 Office Furniture/ l Ceta 1.52 Boats, Sall 909 t Cycles, Bikes, Trucks Ml 4uto1, Imported 970 Autcas, Imported 97 ·' 0 \, Equip. 124 I Dogs -1 Scooters 915 :-; C )l \ lft rtdttoratin&: 154 21 FT. Sloop, 1.11th head, -o--------• DATSUN MG ~ !)4x.'\6 D1rtC'OOnal m11hn~11.ny Th1's 1's for Real J:\i 107 COPIER, t XCt l l'Ond, N!tnrrrator. Johnlon 1111 l BOY'S ha:ht trame 10 ·~M HI. d'">"g •m •hi .. 2 12 I 11'-" PUREBRED GERMAN 1 bk d k •~ 2 0 MG ll"a Vl"S, pad~ .... ~,,, ·-m•d • ,.,. '''" SHEPHERD PUPS S.J..'i F'b I I -· 11rl I St'"'""&Y blkl'• ·-· .. ,, , ,, .,.,, 1 auxllia.ry, D11.eron 'a 1 l'. I L ~· ~t fi w<ir .,..,.., '7 DATSUN "" '" Gl.RBEl"STA."IGf.LS ;>i o .r .,,, Zl 9 L erg ass ovt r PY""'""" ~... . ,..,... AtrrHORll£0 hnst &: hn91f'l>~ rhr.s. ~ ~Jrtf' P lanos/0-gans * * ~ 1 • • N~s llCl'AJlllli. pa1nt1'"' eondJtion SIO eAcl'I. 116~ lntern&non&.l Harvester SALES &: SERVICE ••• nally Pilot otter.i; to • 826 I -~ 1600 DATSUN rh1><., N"renrl.v 1'f'uphnbtf'rr<1 '" SHETLAND Shttp J)iE. pup. 11.1~ d.-.::k f!btri;:l11..-d . Dock Dor'5el La~. CM RECREATION CENTER 1n Knoll l11hr1r. 1a0!" t. highe.i;t hutO"r the winning SU!'.t~1ERCL E ARAN C£ PlfS, !! \\ks, AKC. 54.i-6692 J bl $ •-01 pair of garhfons1.angels b1ult h aviu a e. l,<XXlloo::it -1971 SUZUKI 90, Git Kl1• ROY .CARVER, Inc. rhrs ha\'e M'.llid bra ,i; ~ b,, Or.angl! Coast College fnr SALE ,. 6pm & wknd1 lf'r, H1C a 1troke 111.nd can't Ak:ron!s, loan~ ~1 Ji\\. 2925 Harbor Blvd. $1475 SIJ'l'trhPt~ Ou r C'fl~t $800. + iiorlct, fll'.SI Build 8 &ffl'r K11.w111.i. Stf'1nway, Bald11•\n, SKYE Terrier !em pup-Ch UM!, v.·1U con1>i.:er trad!', SPORT-12. coi·f!!r, !tel'rtni Cr.islA l>iesa 546-4444 NEWPORT IMPORTS '' 11 "l\'ayne" has rive v.·ashing Conn , Allen, E1 c S2z;.. &· up. n1akf! otter 549-2c..!7. 127~. Nell"[lO!'t Be11.ch. btkf: $20. 547.~ or fi73.282S. 3100 W. Coast Hwy. >l""'P"'r a1 .~ou r houM•' \Vi-RENTALS. PLAYERS. e ni , tu!I power &r 11r. N!wport Be"ct. ynurs :.~~ a 1. 0 .. , ,.., I C rlx>nsrangeJ ·con I I! s I . \\'url1tzer, Kimball, Lo11~y. i11rei1. AKC, \.l.'orth $125. sac, !71·11 ~Z>M nr p 0. Box control~. 187~. STINGRAY '69 Ir>!. T rav,Jall 1.2t'JO, 34.l • ~ h I niarhJn" tufl-sizf'd f]n11'o"!"S POODLES AKC, Tearup -1 CAL-!2-24. 7 sa\!s. r.&dio. ~1UST sell -'66 Y11.maha '".', ""•d" '"" •i •, 493·1°"3. c ~ -----1 ;i1·, <1nla!it1r o"OOnv rri111rll,. ._.110 ,_,,,,., ,,_.,,1,_,11 >n ~-nendly relephonl'! in/or, Lo d d S5500 All h I ""'' """ J '" "' "" hl'd . UPl"f'r matrr"~~ ~fl" " " ~ FIELD'S PIANO CO. T0ys. PupslAdull!, all col-A e . cas o . excel mnd. $3.VI or best oC· '62 CHEV P .U . $600 ~ 0 1:164 ~!G B P 11·arm flro11n, orange. yi-1· I 18,~ ~· . Bl·_, ors. Stud 1erv, S93-9ll9. !ers N">nsid. Avery k Co. le r . Call 11.!1 5 5-10-4~. OR OFFER '".•''' ' s r-'E\.~' TOP Will Inn_;::' ·Ull nui h<>rl hPln\li lnw and rt><l "Phosphate ..... ,~,..11rorr ~·•· . I fi7~S390 """"..., • ~Zl-643.1 • s111nrlarrl 111·1" :\11n1 C'Ond Plus., i~ rebuiJI v.asl'ung ma-Cost;t fllesa 7111&1~3250 SHELTIE Puppits !'.\llnl&. ==~~· ---~--= '69 HODAK.\ lM re xln! .67 ECOf\O Va": RIH, "'\\• Q -~ 1-==~=~='"°'-;--I ~htphl'rr! r-a~l..,r'< s1;i0 I Colho"I AhC, 6 .... k l . CUTE Cha.ra.cter tlo&t 19' Cf'lnd + xti·as $.'l::.O Art!"!'. 1963 MG 1100 Sedan Ahi"rti~ '-'anl"rl 11 eh1nP. wuh a mf'ssagP, Set WOULD YOU I 4~1.06~.1; _gar! riagtd ruuer. lnbri P~l 962-2.l:i"i 3l llres. llnterl ,1a~s. "Btg n " L,~.I .5!'1(). &46-4~2 &ft 6 pm ro appI'f'c1al l' at Daily Pilot BELIEVE h'ad 2 bunks i2I~l J..».-2224. Ln m1. $1\2j or tradP. "\ ' ;;PnLJln" llt'iman ,\illll'rn pl,.,nt , J.ll) \\' Bay, C1~1a fREE ORGA:-i Lt::;;SONS fE~lALE Silky Territr pup-Mobil• Hom•s 935 ! :>1~78 MGB 11!'1""~ an l'l!'1<an1 armrha1r-, 0 pies, AJ.:C. Champ line BALBOA 20·. ltxed Kttl. 6 ~~-=-~~---=-,.. 5-1q.;ri31 El•! ff, .,r 67 1 i-~;i Proct"'tr\s 10 range i .!I long &j }'OU Likr ~ :>:o reg-CO A t Want.ct 968 $100 1• nrii; ro~r . Coast Cr.i!lt'ge St·hfllar.:;hip I L~n-a!lon. Nn ohhgirton. Jus! stud-AVA ii. hp, Outboa.rrl motor ht.ctd, 1 NTEMPO.. u os 19j0 HARBOR BLVD. 'YJ :\1G, ne-...• l""J, ures. "1nt H11nr:hr~r appl1;i11rr fi~7.Uj '~1net1 ... s!ei-p& 4, S2.6::.o. LAGUNA HILLS TOP COSTA ~tE~A S o i.1 rh" lorrhPri. l.P: rJa!'''" fun,:. :\lake oHer.!I in llTlt· ComP. i'oloni1;i.y1 7·Jo pm a.ii;..-0~~2 "''"!RIDGE ROUTE DR WE PAY 1~,=7"1~BolcGo·~5"1,~0~·SoE=D~A"N~I M,-,;"',,,,, Sacr1flct 45 • ··.· "' lni tn P11hl1c Sior\'!rt Dept., COAST MUSIC SCHNAUZER P Li !" S ...., . """"" . CASH ~ .· Toas1-R-O\!'n 11·,. h,, .• 2. o C •-" 1Co•••• ol 'lo"'l Pk \ c-~~----~~·I 1·;111t:e ~st Dally PJJot, I &12-28f>I Chrt.mpton ir.t litud, iroom· • 32' P . lmmacuuo rf' ,,,w '" • " won 11"" 196~ :\IGCIGT, lmmac fully n"'t'd hllt I. F11 1rn·adf'r1 at po Bo l561:l c '.\l in<. ,,..., nc~s. tvtrything~ :i hp. motor. Presoge ariull com1 .unity ~d· s:n ~ yn11 r~ a1 s~n. cA ·926~ · asta · f'sa, HA.\l\IOXD Ste 1 n 11• a y, O'fV"V<>-! S..'UXXI 644_1)87 jace nt to Lti.!iure \\'or!d. Ov!'rhead Cam, ·I SP"ed. dlr . loadl'<1, 12,f'(IO mi, 6J'.1.1!1i!l I · ~ -· Ya.mah.&. ·New & llStd AKC Coll\e kennel !along Beauutui surround mi s. &.LI to r \!Std can &: trucks, just R.iirl 10. Ht>af!r. Bu cket ~ea111..1 ___ .,_l_·'~""=c'=""°"'cpcm ___ 1 1----.-~S-EEJNG ].<:; 2 A 1 1 h bl l l' I pianos of rilost makts. Bes t J'f'S". for n-1 pups, 2 tiorn , LIDO 14 :0· 29811~ ""'ftrlr k JUXW)I appointments, Thtr-c..U u8 !or free e&t1mAtts. un1e<I glas!;, ln lo m!lo"s, OPEL Bel 'E\r n JQ l rary I s .,. huvs in So. C11.lif. a1 SchmHJ! 812171 $1:>.$1~. 642-44 4. many ex .. s. · 11.-uric pool Sauna•, e~fl!... GROTH CHEVROLET sacrilict, 5.lli-~736 . 49-1-6311 r. •· l!\'G * A r I s~· -' · ' C JI "" !-"~~ .... ' r iirn1ture bargRins 111.1 giv~· n lQ O\'tsear .. .;.. ntl'••S rr· l\1usic Co., 1907 N, l\lain, EESENJIS. Uriiqut, ancient 1 8 •1'1t>· ""·' cis.e o m, 4 billla.rd tables, '69 OPEL a11 11y prir"'~. All <!Prnratnr t1phnl fr 1g 1rJ111.t r t.I Santa Ana. hreed. Sm11.ll, harklf'ss, 26' ENDEAVOR Sloop-&.~! much much more! ENGLISH FORD l'.m• ,.,,.,,,, .• ,, Imm m"'•I ~"1 '-<letrost rPfrlc. SiO. :\l;1l-BALD\\IJN A f IJ odorles~. S7:i up. 1~2'1.'Yi l'quipprrl in !lef t. tlfust w ll, See; beaul. turn modt !s tn A!k tor Sale1 f.ta.n11ger 1---.--------RALLY KADETI " , " '"' r-h1n~ FrPnrh Pro\•, o"nd cro~n1r.. LI llt?ll Beach Blvd ·;:;7 Er-:GLISH Fnrd Squire, homto~. ~r11s. Iii m p~. t11hlPF. Jah!~ $20 ell. 1,lapli-MflPe I kr~·board Sp1nf'I. \\11lnu1 !l!INIATURE Scl'lflauz!'r pup-mak~ o ffe-r. 675-l'll9R. ~lt~l~e30,.3900ttinl:". H ti B h a' 1i; $j(J 114 A1•" Del ."\lar Chroml' rims, .f speed, radio, l'fr. :'\lust ~re 10 apprrr111t>. thl 1,. d ,. 2 • rr111111•nor! hn1sfJ . Just tuned. pi!'~. AKC rrg\~. Boats, Sllp1/Docks 910 -, or 830-7900 0,7_,..7W1 ni ton !Kl" 9_,.,1 #:\23, Sa~ Clemf'nte · low m!..l!s I •. 1, nl'f' re in. •<Imp~ o.•c nnr.i;, I .,., "'"' ""'"'"' l l l1' Rr1n~ thi~ i\rl for furlh~r , 3 pr. i>l iltr-hing Frf'nt•h ,,........,,,,.,..,, • * :137-0%5 * * -----------12:.:00-2 BR, carport, All'n-FERRARI " 1·rrlu rtinn~. C11n "" ~o"rri 11t , ! E''"LIE 0 k \VllJ.. trArl" pri. rlnrk B,.lhn3 1.1g,, s k11·t1n< k !()QI •hod. \\'E PAY TOP DOLLAR. ~ 1 P1·01. hr. sPt, S.)(), llthf'r · ~ ri;::an Sp!"a t r..Amp. TRISH ~ttf'r, red, papf'rs, l J~lAnrl fClr .sflllJ?rl us" nf L"d••pd . "c y,,,, Sh,"p i FOR TOP USED CARS ''·,·'.·,-','_ •. ·,Oc:,'.< Fr. 1'11.n!;i Ana I n11sr. lll'm~. 21:; Tustin R<';iu, \\0ond l'i1b1n!'t. BP!I J"' ! .i l:l() C II " ' '' " ...,, .vf'ar ("In tm e. · · 11 p<i11·f'r tr.111 to 24' yi-11.r Cnl c , C,,,1, D'""'' II your car Is tX tra clean, FERRARI c ,\\r. X R. 6-12-2!1:\l. of/. 6-14-4$4 . F:4fi-4~q.1 d "" I !!THO !ZED ~ · · · rciunrl. 'lvo"S l.i. wken s tr8 osfe~d. niusi s"ll Cal! 5ee us !Jrsl. A R ~ fROi\1 f111t homt· lfi I!. * AUCTION * RALDl\.!N rr;an & Sptilkl'r, Hor ses 856 673-i475. be[ 2 or all 7 pm, 6.J&...{17,;2, BAUER BUICK SALES & SERVICE o eryslal rhandPl1t>r. th 1 g. I ]lkl' 111'\\, Ii..\'. p e ii al I '" 'll E 17<h SI ' s d BOAT Slip Spact.s A1•s.i . ,,,1 LIKE .68 K ,, 1 ~.· · · · ' Th<'.lmasl'illl' lxirmsPl,carv-1 Fine f urnl1ure klybn~rrl. ~i2:.-0 fi44-1277 . HORSEBACK R 1 1ng In 70.. ne11• 11 , l""M. 2 CNta l\l!sa 54g...n 65 A t NEWPORT IMPORTS · · . 1iumas organ, n73-fi61Wi • ' ANNIVERSARY •SO ed nn.vx chPss rblr, hrass k Ar,plianc('s 3 \\ANUEL T'-~ V!isons. Oll r horsf' SJ pl'r BR. a11·n1ng, porch &k1r1in,1: \t'~ .~ and-irons, der-ora!L1·(! k. Auctions Frida~·. 7:00 p.m, pr1v111,, li-s,snn . All ll~l"S . o=~~~~~=-~-l'nrP, $5850., Doheny Pk, 606. I yr olrl. NI Ve SIOOO. I -: hnust>hold items. P\'l pty W indy's Auction Barn • f..~7.~37 * En11hsh, \\Ii-stern. Hor~es SLIP for l>O' boAt. t.latn bAy, Sp. -tl DanA Pn1n1. :-.:r mA- &1&-1500. I boarded S45 mo. 5."i7--062'J. P <'.l11·er or !ail Good heAds &. nnJ. 496·2426. Ste Sp. ~4. , , 1207512 Newpor1, C:\-1 6-i6-~ Sporting Goods 830 &howers. 67;Hi990. 20 \Vidt Cruildf'r 00 ba :\>IQ\ l:\G salt : L1\'1ng IT!(lm Heh.in d Tony'i Bid~ Ma l'! ' Y !urn .. hf'di;, i1rPssf'r, rlinin<;i DIVING Go"ar T a nk .I ( .. *] Bo.1t1, SP.I.cf & Ski 911 1 btech, : n!k ro oc:>an. P INTO W/AUTO . rm ~P!, mi<:r _ 1111 priced I JOHN'S BIKES fla ckpack. rt gul 11 tor, Boltill'ld lC.. f'urnisht:d . Porrfl. l biL, Tr/U'ls. $5 day. 5c mi.le. to srll 4!4·11:>R New * Used caUt:f'.~. Hi Quahty S125. 1 Mirint Equipment SKI nr fishin.:; timt + trlr, v.·a.sfler/dry£r. 6i3-0114. THEODORE R · gla~ on 11·nnd hull', n#.ar I s· Couch cisto ff! e pa1r1 67:H 3R1. I ne""' Chrsvsl"r .55 Hsp. 3 BRBi-lmont.lmit.:iocean. ROBINS FORD • ' ' 1. m-ma ' :!3~11 i\f'•l""'l'I B!\'rl. . Cl Ad I Pk 0 H 1rulnn. 6 rt'\'Pr~1 hi " O Q'l\'krl 1 ELECTRO~!,~ .!>IUdl'nl rifl'l'C!~1 General 900 Runs like 11 dre .. m. S.~50. f'a.II! u t . R'nr $5.) 20f() HARB R BLVD. pillou~. hurnt.nraric-,. s.;o I pPn 6·1 · .1Yl> old roll'lr n • no! \inrklnR :.ia7-36R~. I mo. ~1any extra.s $4()00. ICOST/ :0.1ESA 64l-0010 :511! !.· Sun 9·6 •. . CAPTAIN fi46-3408 %~.;72. \I 111 p;iy r;ish. Al!.O B&IV !l' s•·" BOAT 71 E d I · ANNIVERSARY •SO ••• 1._11~ . 645-4720 .-v>r!ahlr.•. ;,,,;7--0976 I Unl1m1tfl'rl llrtn5e -a ny~ · "' · · v1nru e , '' l>nfa, hJ.~Prln hark 1 -\\'ill !akf' T!'arle-Jns-,~, ton~. 30 Years experit nCf' riinksltilr 1nrl. g""d eon· f.fi Gre.cit Lllkes :?Ox.'il', tAm l· AUTOS WANTED b1~c111 1 tuflf'rl, !<nlri ~2!l:1. 1 TV R a dio H iF i :<iii! & powrr. Prnf"~~iorial 1 _ri uion, $j()(I. 846-:i742. ly park. SSOOO Call 11.f! ll fnp dollar !or clean ustd t;ikP $1 :\!l l'll~h. nr1·rr u~ed . !1AV!D rlBrarllPy g,,a s 01 1 "e. I s'tereo ' • 836 !if'l'll'l l1sfl1n1< !:'U lrir ; ~)PXIC-lin Boats, Storan• 91'2 a.m .• ~47-6:>3i. Cf'r.!I, See Anrly Brown. fi.~~6022 11r %F.-7i~O!i . I rri11·f'r"' rriln-t1 rr. ,. "'· l.: c,..ntral Ame-rica i.r Paci!-I • 10x50 SK\'LINER -S3750 THEODORE D!NJf\G t bl I l\ h I i:rinrl , s:1;,, Four inrl1 pl;:inrr I STt:REO Hlil mnrlrl. Air Cn;i sr v.·a1 Pr,; -Jnstruc-P LEASURE vt h1cle p11,rk1ng. Space rl"n l $50. Ca.I! a.It 5 or ROBINS FORD 2 ' 1 ' 1'7·.nva11·, '0 111r~: 11·11h 12 hp mc>tnr &. ~lanrl sus...,.ns1on S""ak"·'· G••·i k d ~"' 'l~9l Pairs, 1, 111.s rr ,.; 1 $6!1 E J h 1 ··~ ,... tinn 1ri hnat handlln~, ~1'11· '"'' u.s '>.'a tch 0ver sour w n ",,...,.....,, · 20f,() HARBOR BLVD. drvPr, s·11 614-49i;.1 · vrrrst en nin~s 11' ee I r;ird au!omatic turntiiblf', mansh1p, DR &..· rf'lrs!111J trai·PI trlr, bollt nr mntflr :'\"TRA Sharp Shasta Sx2.l COSTA ~1ESA &12.fY1lf\ -· rha1r, i;:0rid rund. S40. 2122 1 A.\1 11":0.1, slt l'f'o radio t,, PICK UP t,, horn,., 11.cross trnm Dofl,..ny 11 h l' · l l ';..7 CllR~E.R i;"r t1nn:il , ·ru~l!n. ·,o,;R. 111pr rll'rk. S!tll nrw, 1va!i D"'r"~f:1~~;y \KY\\'HER:E: I P111.rk s6 -SIO 4ri6-l :;!J.1. ;,.~~ pc:k an~'•'. iv1•1 2 ~r;:i IMPORTS \\'Ai'JTED g:reen, SiO, f.nrl &· corfr!' HOUSEHOLD "1 Bl ll'fl on Ja.v-a11·11.v. Orio !iOlrl l '' '" "'''' ... Orang, Coun!if's '"' "Zl·l • ~ .... a P, tin rapta1ri ava1l11flle for ex-67:l-F.910 o>\'t's. ra b!!'$ SIO Pa ..,.,._,., k 1 k r l0r S2M!li; pay off ha lance _.---------~~ TOP l BUYER Garage Sale 811 I ~:i~~· ~~ ~~·kr~'.. · ;·~~::I ()f Sl2fi or ~mAll p11yments. :~~~~~~~:~.~ng tx~:~~~~c:~ l Trintporlltion J[gtt ] Motor Homes 940 BILL :\.IA.XEY TOYOTA 1rans11, i\"\onr<Je rflh'., ski~. c_(,lltcHon Depi. 7141893-()5(1_! .. ,_,,.,-, I l"' x ,,. \·lob·'• '"m• F••r" 18881 Beach Blvd. ~E\\' hluP \'l'll't'I r-flAl~fl' ..... . . " ... u ·~· '" H Beach. Ph. 847·8.\\'i louncP .S.i.i; Niny T\', r ar-clo1h ... ~. type11r1tf':~· & lfljJ AD:O.!fRAL t>olor 111. gla!>~par ii·ith rleck & I A11n 1nt:. Spare avail. 824 \\', 'II .'''·~r mnrr Pvt pry. 646-J.lOO. ror1ah!P Clo~p 011t, r·n~r + 1 h Pl Iii:(! or nfltr !;7:.--4124 S I /R 920 151fl SL ~B Sp. 2·1 Autos, lmpo,ted 970 ~irni: r::;~ r:l~roi~ PLAYEP..-Piam S3o0 ::l'!ortrl SJO. C<i!ih f... r 11rr:v All ""w :fr;r I; pm A~k frir T~m . 1 C.1mJMrl , • e •nt CONDOR S!l;; ,\ Coupr, 'i~. 2' Rurk. I full iiarrani~ ,\R(' l o!"r . fi9 I VR Lar9e Selection ~:;;,"',:.,,;+, ;a;:;n '1;;~: ~ ~f'a l~, ~inall lathP ii la t-TV. '¥121 A!l11nta, H.R. TWO 16' BOATS 1 ":2.~~.~~-F~r~:~n~!l .OOOc11.~~ BUY RENT LEASE f "' ,i:;.,~:l~'J'l !or ~I,,, Clill 6--15-22'73 ,.. SPt:CIAL SAVINGS NO\V o Fully fr11'h1P!i '271, fnffrr t11hlP, 1 111.r•h · rl hl U~: lll n. :\!IH', · '·'· · I NPw llr!'~. a ir mnrl, hta!l'r, S10: nr1\' .-.o rur C'<1f (N> mt. :i.'Yi-4479. i l l \\'11l1a1n~ !LA.1 l!lil !'ter.-n-R "p,. a k pr Boats, Maint./ rarl10, c-11srnm-d,.~1g:ritrl 1n· BILL CORWIN Reconditioned SJO. 1·lolht'.c:. i;11.r." \2, 14 & II BJk \\,of fif'a rh Bl\·rl.1 sy~lPni, 4-~pri 1.11 r r11 rrl Service 902 1Prinr. t..:l"r r"lr1g:. i;:as FORD 16. ;o.1an\ o!h<'r i:nnrjir~ 21l nr;ir Y11rk101111 f turntl'lblr, 111Pf" rltck. Rr1ni; ~ro 1•,, trulrl. 2 r!M"rs, Used Y·W's E. li>th ~1. C" ·'' &16-001'> ALI. !N 1.00ri r-n r1r!. Rr~t nl-S20, R ~.•umr pa_vmf'nts of flP.ERGLASS N"pair -AU ~l""P-~ 4. Co!1 S ~non; 1.~~m1So. N.~al t;it,'h',o· "n.Sq·a.~,g~ Porsches---1 SLi :,n. i l !/774-3·1f.O. lyfl"~ -h1~ or smill ·in shop em,.r2.-nr.~· in !11n11Jy.wlll " " " '"' TRF.Al'UREI'. 11ni1<1tH"s 1n lt'r.~: Cnrirord r;ipe rProrri-1 h 20 p Camp•rs & Vans •· I • AD>ll RAL o·., · I r · 011 g op. yrs ex · i;,..I) !or hill! nr1cr:. Xlnl Trail•rs, Trav•I 945 j ~ J·unk. G0,11 Mill prnp. ~uri.rt 1. f'r. r~ent r P(', cu11ar, 1'rnrl£r ~ ('fl nr T\, ~1 1 "~" "'"~ 21,,.,.,. "'IS ,. 1 · """''"""'"or ""J-.... · conri. A ba.rgA1ri. C 11 I I 1(11'1. 30 D8v or l(l()(] ~liles vldf'rl . Cann1n11: Jllrs, tr11nk!i, an1p., Ht>iic; 320 ~k1s, VIV l'f'mn1e t'f1nrrnl, ,., n t l'J ll f' 15' SCOTSMAN Tr11 1J e r l Gu~ran!" sq danrp out fi:~. St'hnnl A radio. C.:ill Sre\'e after 6 i1hll f' Cnn1pl rt b Ir, Boats, Power 906 ~~tim~~~~i 131h to ~ee. Chemical Porta Pol. !2 ho! Part!<' & L<lhor • Enrine • 3100 \.V. Coast H""'Y· Ne11'JXlrt Beach FIAT BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT '71 FIAT 850 SEDAN Ser 1n.~Jl):i4 4 Srd. rl1sc brAk- , , front -!taltrl CQOl1ni sysrem -l'lt-rt 1;1 chon1erer -dash $265 DOWN $39.56 PER MO. 549-3031 E:x!. 66 or 61 }9jO HARBOR BLVD. COSTA J<;fESA PEUGEOT 1!11'2 P EUGOT -runs rood . S3'MJ 00 or off!r. 642--1463. PORSCHE WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI Slfi:i 15 tht 1'<'.>tal dn111n p.1\'· l.'ofi.11 HuMt Blvd., G.G. rr.t nr S.l'l 6:.i t~ th t 1nta.I tJuf.t S. n! G.G. fN-y.) monthly paym,.nt 1nrl11d1ng 6J6-2n1 ta x .(· hr"llS" Ls SJ ~i:7 Ti rj.-. ·n PORSCHE 911 -$. Tak.- f,.LT<'rl PrlCf' I!-S\~'l lfi 1n- rlurl1ng ;i nnual pertl'!nlagt ra1,.., 1s 10 :?fl,..,. •• O\'tr 200 't'lf':I\' & u~f'd c.1rs Tn Ch~ fMm 2000 E. !st St , San!a Ana fli;t f'r . I'l l S /\, frllJl l n1•Pr rl'mALn 21 moo! .V\ nm · lfl''I ~" r-:o l"'lll!ty COf.I .~ 6~2-ll:!M "r 64~7itl i 'Ofl .'i RDSTR, A:\.lfF:0.1, ~ cnndit1nn, 11;Qf')J lop &. tni.1· 1 e;iu S1400. 84f>..18jl or 213: 4:.11-:1jfi.ll. 5»:,100') 'j~ PORSCHE cpe, excell~nt • Co I ' S<-k I rl'll'ldlll<'.ln ~lust ~11· · i\lake mp e e "'-o nfff'r. 642-8!>4(1 /:6 .. 0,fi '71) Pon;che !114-6 Very \ow ,. .. ~~ m1 xlnr r.r.ini1 must &ell Thhik SH S·ID!l. T O.P. 8~21fi. clothf'~, curt<\lns • mri~. 1(111·-P ni. ~ .. l~-j9i'6 fi.lfi-:l:lf.li . rie ' · 1111d 110 lights. Bi!st ollu Tran~ e front k Rt ar A.~le el & ria1ri srt~. ~·;i11I !Ml~. $ Nat1cinal C11sh R~gls!f'r s 32' Tolly ·r1 F'ORD R.angf'r XLT Pk-Up ~S-AA95 -or 531-2164 . A~se,,.;bho"~ • Brake Sys-'t).\ PORSCHE, n"w eng : .. mi bt.>rl~prPad.~. JS7! Jr\'ln", 1 Olrl, \'Pt1,' ornale hras.!> ca~"· TS., f .B immar. Survey I .,.,./U' 5e[f cont&ln~ P.t.rk-rurining cond. Ji14) 62+-~ "FRIEDLANDER" If I ' 1969 ROAD-Lln'r t r& v e I !o"m e El~ctrical Sysrt m k f c I r-:,s Xlnl cond. &. working orrier. compl,.red . tN":sh bottom. A j d11le cam~r Ii-~~ than 3,0CO 1J750 llACH ILVO. a~ nr aro yn. Frei to You 1 I • h 1 1 . O'rul'r Tan. \l.'htd!. 20' g.c. 312 H.P. nuthrnl.rrl s7.; F:IP<--, ldr11l lnr hrlutlqL1e shop. o"tC. ~'"" ~! 11,:iQO Y 011·ner.J ml~. l'olu~I 6'!, e8 '11ng EA~Y Lilt hitch. 53&-40&6 ~ fHwy. J9J ·r.o PORSCHE Cabnolet h.t. ~n1r gar. rinnr opnr S7~. :'>!u.~1 !<PU. S.1."{I M2-J:>ll9 e1·e. J L ines, :C Times, $2.00 .">4.ll·.ifl~i: ,.re11;. 839-6425 A!St'I Chevy ~· truck. ~ ~ l --'-'-~_1_"6 __ • __ >_~7_-68_2' __ , "',,~~ ~~IOJIO"_,,nd. Must Sff. C nm "! dark rm Rl'G!' 11'6""1!1' '· ~;i· ELCO CLA&C::JC Cruiser 8' CAB·OVER CAmp!.r '6.5. JENSEN "'~"J .,,..,. ,. "' 19TI GOLDEN F ALCON 20' ~ •qe>p "nlAr•rr \\'" t r r lJ 'f;"xl' r · .+ runnl'r• &· • 111rludin;: H11;rllctr mMr1111. r.lerct-d. Good "s ne w. very o e 1964 PORSOiE C e ., REE ood h 3 I SIC Llkf' new. snl1r nrr .$12.i. P;iint ~prii~rr p11r!~. l;s.pr! 6 mo ;o.1ar11n1· 1 f .to i ome· m~ AU xtra$. lmm"c ("('Ind. N'e""' r~11.M1naflle 121.:I! 592-~303 °'4~26J8 1111 4 m ' s JENSEN BY OV.'NER SJ.i. 8"11•lt h11r k manriol1n ro!(lrrr! ,\crvl1c plle. SJ .~. 0111 v.hLfl' lemt1le pupp~. "0£. Slip ,.van. HR ' P I\ 1,f; AUTHORIZED Sl71l. 494-S5.53 S:fl 1m s "! ~ml itr m..-. S;i,1 61-1 --111.1. . r ail ::i4~rw;2 $~.)(1(1 ~l'-ti772 ' Cycles, Bikes, I Auto S.1rvic•, Parts 949 ~ .. A1J;JP SALES ,•, SERVICE RENAULT !Ui. 1~1 Ray port 11_.-1~~ t" n \l'-J1EAT C00hl\'AR[ 2 :'-lair rlutrfl rahn1~ & ~ rah-:17' Chn~ TIS, f I B Scooters 925 196.l CORVAIR 4 ~P"erl '11 AL\lfl,-r nP11 iiorl 11."'rt ,t·T ~ra1n!"c.s ~'""/ Rn\"~ ~~~-~;c::h· Sii inr. st I· SPnRTJ.'JSH. Or111.1n;il l.· O B h , rransl11.x!" Mmpli-t" .,,·11h I ~1'.1-JOJI t::.1. 66 llT &1 lfl'n1~ .. 'rin1i-a nt iqu~·. 111 nP1rr np-·nrrf, ~nlrl . S ~~. --· · · I l f't)'. iPry rle,o;n Rtult ·r.o ave urroug ' hl'llhnus1ng & ctutrh $7.1. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Gara ~P !'al" pr 1 r ,, s 1~1;;~ ,\li2 :il raf-il. 5]9-ffl22 or e KlTTEi\~ e A1·r ~· l.· C/'I, fii.\.-11!'/90. s H~usTe ~f h .\\:l-fl~ COST A ,\IESA NEWPORT IMPORTS Gl.l<~llit r ... lh1nit. Rmk<, 2 !llil'-:1~(\li. f'a11I fl'f'e 10 o:l'll)lj h"m~ Jli' S1f'phen~ "Cla~~IC .. Sip~ u1uk1. r1ump ~~~~~~~~~~~ SPO RTS-&' __ _ O;i ). f\nr>L\ra~r< \1 it ri ~ AD ~!IRAL 20 .!>lrlf'-h)-~lrlf' ~.4'!127 ;, Kpr mnor1ni S13.;(lt') A11 SALES-RENTAL-SERVICE ~ 11 A 1 ~..,.SCLL.ASSIC CARS 3100 IV. Coast Hwy. Chn11·t 1h1n;=~. ~:!~ 11 16!h r tl r !c (" :\1 cnlnr 7 J.:1t1"n.!>,fi l \1.llf ,all1•·111> lrm. 21 J/82l-fi.'j/;.'j or ~l'lll'!tnclon t"~r-ompl,..re \Jno" Allloi f'Ot"S..Je , ___ ,_·'-'c'po_•_t_Be_,_,_h __ . • ~ ,1"" YIO Gull11'1n1;, Xln1 e ~TB1 '.\ B ,"f,,_..~...,, T\'lstr1...,.. cnmfv-< St>Th tik" ~ ,......_ Ir ~ hnmt 714fj38-2.°'42 a!I n pm nl Triumph, Suzuki. i nd E\i'ERFTT l.· J,.n111ni,::f-f l'al'· nP" \n11qU• f-t-< t Oe~i... "~· i:.~ ·~··.;7 'Ir "-3~ ll ()\\'£.'\'S T/~ E:>.1Jre ~~ ;o.l'lto Guzzi. 1, rh,..-,ti;:tpl;ni~r!~!l';r.~ KARMANN GHIA tiu·r 1• hi rhr .( ,,;ilki-r rrl RP~~ .'>.17-l'l.'fi 2 talthy 1<1'"'1 Mx.rr;iin...-! rnlt\.l"r, n~" eon;:. ,..x~I House of Oun• Buggi•s 956 Pnr.<rhP ""Uf'P e ti~ Hf'il"Y 'l)j GHIA, !;.'ll)S. Jo mil,~. Sl2i tJl' !;laFrar t-oniir 1-i n \1 E Sn 1 rf L ~ r ~.. kl'I''". m~Jp !.· fPmii tf' C~ll, ronrl Suzuki· Triumph 'l~rk 111 JrJfl!J • '"i. 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Dan!~h d tnPtlt, Gulbran~""!KE\\ $tll~lp vrnding 'i"OLlr<=G V.lllte .i;maU fl'mali!! Boats, R•nt/Chart'r 908 5,37.6;24 e ~t,J.751ifi AND p1a nn Elf'c t u 1 t ar machine. S.l/J. Jl'J"l'lle. UJ1·t>~ r h 1 I rl ~: n • C'l'is + C t r 27 HONDA 7.'il, 1 j.T old. 10.000 CAMPER .oAf>.-j0;;2 I ~%<11 1i nr 4!12-1412 ntl'rls ;:\".IOI'\ ~m ... ~.46-.1\11 a .I 1n.1 I . F rl 11100 Pv< "To" P .U. ""lh g· ••m-c "" · · Gus.ra nftt the IO\l.'est r.1re, in m1 s. Ln' ron . · .,,.. " -· ...... ,..... • J Bike tr;i1lrr~ • lk "' 4 ~ ·~ v• LOTS l'lf !i:...-"11.-~-frnm " )!!NIATURE h miu" ~ So. Ca.Ill ··eallin1. cruia-parr y . Al! 8 pm· •r ~v traris. "'"' en-tirl~ h1kr tt" 111. 4'2 Fnrrl . .'\:.05 All strfl'l. spare tire I di". 1 ~ ~~-UA! p11J>"r~ [ ing club''.' Lor.ation Nev.-porl 714/Mi-4843. r1ne, htavy d ucy CAm~ Al11ham~ Ctr. C\I 91>2-«12fi. * :i..1&9612 • I Harbor. 714/968-4840 for into. -,-9"7"1--H-o-o"d"•--C~L---,"7~5 fl'<IUlpment, 8 ply tlrts, ra- Household Goods 814 1 MWisc•enltla•dn•ous . 14 mn old m!x"<l gh .. plwrd Bo.1t1, S.1il 909 Sc.rt1mbler. l:.li-ct &tart, 800 d io. l•Uie!, 8' c"m?tr v.•ith 820 nPrr\~ fl !l me i11'~J'fl'r.ct!"\y mill's. Like n"""'· $495. 1tovi-, dinette tJ1ble, retrir· l.'iO rri.-: hf'lt" r .. rprhn£. 49;~;,,a?. SU-.);;.,,), erator ,.nd m~ny t xtru. BMW Automoti1·~ Excellenc• & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy, Newpor t Stach MERCEDES BENZ PRE-OWNED VALUES int>J h"a1•v r11hhl-r r11d nr· 1 ~ •••T• ~===c--=-"'""-"""'"' No. 115634 '-t\l AVERICK :\-1ini b\k". llkf' $495 DOWN "'""1Y llO "'" "'· '","" CASH PAID FOR j[)l:j ' rho~ '"" "''"· chmhc, hMI fir" Sl !ll'r yrl :'<l~k" c>! tr Ptll 1od Suppl1111 ...---:=;: 642 7 ""entire l"t. Must ~Ml. Cal! flne Jurn1turt. 111.pphAnct~. . l'lar5. $160. -454 $115.57 PER MD. 644-747.', 11 ntlque~. One p1tce 'lr 1970 Suzuki 90 Honcha SOO 1;;~c:;,--,.,..---.11 1 hcmseful. C;1U dRy or night, \ BROKERAGE mi.lei, like ne11•. S 29 ~. M i1c•llaneous 5'l9-22.it (Jr 547-773.l Pets, G•n•r•I 150 -- -SALES-'·13-J"" SA'.'.15.00 111 tht tofal down pay. ment. Sll:i . .57 Is the fot&i m'lnthly paymt nt includ1fl1' ta.x. lietnse 1ind finance Chil.l'f1!1 on approved credit to;· 48 tnl')nths. Th, ca.ah price including tu and li- ct.ns"' is $4467 4!'1. Ol!tfrrecl pnce I& S6042.36 includ1n1 tax. lle@nM. 11nd fin~ c:::M.rtea. Annu•I peretntare rare Is 10.0'N. O,sl11 J\1rM 546-4444 • 'f\4 2:?0-S, 11Uhl A.Jr • '()1 '70 BM\a.', 2800 CS CQUJ)e, ex-250-S, eu to, 111r • 'f\S 2.'JJ .. -., eel !':(Ind \\ltU t.tkt. 1mllll a Ul!'I, ,11 1r • '68 ~-S. aur.,, a\1'v.i !n' tr11d' Pvt ply. a1" • 'SR ~-SI.. coupe road- <193-!U~. stt.r • '71) :r.,o..c Ct'IUPf:, 111r, FA:\.llLY ITLtmbtnh1p 1 n lrv1nf' CN1s1 Cnuntry Club tor !!olllf' T .. rm~ m.ciy be l\t • r•na:"rl !or rt~pnn•lhl" pAr· t)'. Call 1-·or,st ·"m i t fl 6'1.3-91~1 GUA.IU1'TEED t .. ntl n r m .. rL~ 'A.Ii tng !'H1ci,..nr-y & 1nc-re11M>ri pov.·l'r u n \ I . F11~1t r .. r~l,.r1111on. be!l~r ml. ere. Oi!ltnb .. t!IO 1 v1 1!. &4&--11171. WATERBEDS Musical lnstrum•nts 812 AN!fl1ALS R LJg, . . Chip- munks $4 .9:>. r.lynAh flirrls. S:?!l.95, Pupp1e5 $10. P11mit& DR.U:'<l SET com p I e t e $14.95. 83!h\'i20. .'\64:i Y..' 11•frymb11ls $:ti0. \"II I II' ·I ~lrF11.dde.n. S.A. $2f,O· CAii 546-62&.l 1.lli-r 6 I OOL:'BLE yellow hc•tf pa.r• pm. 1 rnl He 1 youna Anrl rAlk' 11 Elo"r 1T1r G111111 r And Amp. l1r lle and 1~ very lM"'nrlly. T11·1n Pick-up. $50. \1'11! !!ot11nd on your •rm $\j(]. 531-56ll7 ~9-2625. JENCO Marimba, t111·es, 2 mo&. old sr;>-iAA5 . AKC Rf':iJale~d Collie - F rl'f' tn lood Mme tor sfl1r'I! rif Ji!l~r. 642-4469. LISTINGS WANTED ,_F00°R-.. ",-,--~.n~_cH~,,-,~,-.-,~,,., cc, 3,IJOO m!lt5, left !or &er.'lc,. CA.II 5.36-2232 1.!fer 5 p.m . SANT:.N~~S ;.n fi.isplay '62 Hondt 150cc. Runs Conti. Lro6 t4:s s100. + + *' + 968-1.MO • * ~!!-3~ 2900 Li!l11yette SITl"e l 1969 350 HONDA Newpr'lrt 81'ACh. Cal 92660 Xlnt rond J.IOO. 64.2-8.'>27 =~~1~11~'~' ~"-'"-"""~· ~~,_ 1 ·10 Hondt. 175 ~fotoaport. HOLIDAY 2-4' y1wt, 5 u.il.I, ~.600 mi'&, xln't cond. Otter. n1brd !'Og, 1lpit 4. Surveyed. fi7r;_1115. 1--tin! corid. S.3.SOO 4~2.066. Custom Ht1nd1 31%1 152 '=~~~~~~~ 12' f\1fNUTE ~1An. Like new, Many new part.I. C.1t1 Offic• Furniture/ •• ~r 200 New £. Ut«! Can To Choose From Open 'tU 10 p.m. CAPRI 1971 Cap<I 2 De. Sed. THE SEXY EUROPEAN 2 10 choo~e from e ·70 2llo- l'E. full J'l(ll'>''"r. air. 2 !n rh~t. trnm J\IANY :-.rORE '67 R.!n.uill Gnrd1111 , +-lip. rj1~r hrk~. R'H, ln m1 ·1, X!nt, $4'.'iOlnf!l'r :l4S.2ti9:>. TOYOTA 1971 TOYOTA l.llw mile~. •044.~ $1777 ~PM LewiA Ql/J VOLVO 19-Hi Ha.rbor, C.~1. 646-930.t '69 CORONA :'vlArk Tl 2-<ir HT AM lf:\1 rar\10. rear . w1nrjow dttm~r,.r. In mJ. f'pnT!tss. A~~· S\i.Yl nr niter Days 4'4 4 -0126 : Eves 4~39J3. TRIUMPH All s1zts $13.!fi. P1r.b.,e d.-al, pi1ddfl'<i n .. u11'111hyde frame. Sl9.9:i. \\' .. 1t r rhalra $7 YI :tii·99!ll BEA U TJfl!L f'r "nch lurn1111rio Ch11rs. l11mpA . ~Auna h.cith I p<lJll'r berl. ~l ar 6i~m. Equip. 124 FINE ART RENTALS f>l"rl'lril t" your ho mt or office wlqu!\l nrii art-...-nrk from R o. Hamptfln A Ai;f,O('. 11111 Ntrit or .f..-JI , :1-1on-fri SIA.l\1ESE Kittf'ru., M&rf Sift w/tilt tr1iler, $695. (714) * 545-0906 + & $15. Pu,..bttrl molher. !i.\7-171i7. FOR s..Je; 350 Hond1 SL "'I · r1 rhtr &26-l2:ifi. 1 ·,-u-"-,-t"E"R--F~,-,-~s~,~b~o-t make oUer. Clean. ~ PUREBRED Sta.m~lf: Kll· S&Llbolt. fr<'IM rond. S200. tir 646-MJO. 1 •n~. m11ll'! f· lt m. g win. (!]d ~S503 + '68 TRIUMPH 2Sl + a'.tXl E. lAt St., Sant. AM (14t S!., At S.A. P'rwyJ w .1000 CHEVY % Truck AC, 'tic:k. 1965, aMU. "-eu y Hrt ~ DATSUN 19n 20-Z. like ~nd 3.000 m1 67.>-J ~70 • THINK 'fil V\\'-Sln. &-xfy 1s '°" "M ... G" '-.C"-""i--0°obc1c"-'c·i=Ol~lo-'_'_"_"'_b_,,..71 1;ry . 6'1.'\-1738. '61' RED VW, Jun ronf , !latly PUor \VRnt ti. r:111nf. t11!'1r<" Arl.s h.ci ve I ~'0•~m~.:~'1'0m~·="~'~'~17-2..:_'1c...O. _ CAii "42-:iFii~ &. !'aveo: S21i, 67~"11177. l I DO 14 $195 LUI" new cond. UnM.r !:iOO P ERSIAN kittfl'ru tor aa!t. S25. I • 67.5-1323 * mi. S375 644-M37. ,,.-1,. rir ltmAI" !1%'·2!1'7fl Frir h!'r;I l"!"suHs! 647,,-..l'lfin CAl.l 642-5678 Nowl '64 INTERNATIONAL v1t1, 6 cyl Call afttr 6 pm &4~4'752. cash, c:aU 64.2-j673 "FRIEDLANDER" AM /FM "''"· '"' '°''· uaa llACM ~HWY. Jfl 1~1'\0".""'' c"c'-·_9:;._3_3_•_fcl 0'~~= 89,l..7!161;i • 11i-M24 We 'll htlp you ~II! &tz.sin I ---------- • .. a DAILY PILOT Mo'ld.iy, Auqusl lb, lq/J 11!1 ~-~ ....... ~]§]~~, '-!!!!!! __ ... _ .. _1§1 I .,. ....... l§J I ~ ....... 1§1 1,:;' _ ... "_"M·-·· .;;;;,l§J~l~l -----.. _-~1§1~ .. 11'-~_ ..... _ .... _,!§].__I _.,. .. ,_Ms.•_,]§]1:;;1 _.,. .. ,,,_ .... ;;;;1§1~ .. I A=~=GE~70 Autso'y' UAMdTION990 I ;.;A:;.;"':;.;•~::..· .::_~.:;;;:.IL_LA_C_..;.990.:.:1·A--u=t~~·=~~~:-cod_V"'R_O~~LET~~-"°-Au~~~;ENT A~ Autos~~~GAR 990 I Autos~~;CURY '69 YW BUG CADILLAC 1968 ·~ CAPRICE 2-dr, Bucket J 1971 Continental 1~9 COUGAR lo milage, l)I ,\1US'rA,,'G r·asrb6ck-:-.:Jn1 1 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd MUSTANG PONTIAC BILL BARRY 990 Low mil~ ex~~nt cond. thruouL 4 'Pd, dlr. V&lenc1a red, take old car or a.mall cbvn can tin. pvt. pey, C330- BQK) S46-8736 • 494-6811 &!1 9 a.m. '63 CUSTOl\I built camper, 2 mo's new reblt l!iOOcc, Reblt trans axle, New brakes, cl utch, hl'adl'rs. Self-conta i ned 111aLer system. Cherry buy -$1175. . 494-4074 Lag_ Sch. '6B VW BUG ''EL DORADO" !fol'llts, A;\1 1f '\1. !act air, HT Coupe 011ner, n1us1 srll. S2m. 1971 Marquis Brougham ('firxt. Air runO, aulo. ln mi. WAGONS YAL·ruJtY p11'T', instrumr.nt i;t'OU{l, Lan· L!Kf'~ .'l!l::\\'-5.0CKJ ~11!.f·;s l ----•~6c1c>-___ .c·-·---.-.HQ\Vlt[)(lr.1 f"J\t-:."11-! -I s! .. 1p 1r.1chrr's car. :1::~., AIR CONDITJONING diiu rop, t.teel radl&l.'i. ~f ust This beauutul <:itr n1us1 bl' DODGE ;i((l(l :-011 . oc,R-7:::.!7. }~uu '"""er. i.tcrro, df'(lr !J.1'11. F.xceplional good corxt. seen end dr1ven 10 Rpprl·1·1-HaN1!op Coupe, Thi" fan1ou~ -'-----~~-~= ,,.. 1~• '·I t k '·II I Cl o .. I Bt rn•....,ul, "Ylln" 1, enhan<'~" l!l&!! ~1us1ang .fastback. ~9 PONTIAC-GMC-FI AT '69 PONTIAC '70 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, 9 pass, full pov.·er, factory Alr etc, 179-BEW. '69 FORD LTD COU:-.'TR-: SQUIRE STATIO~ \\!AGO:'\, 10 PQS'S. Full po1\er, Jactory air rte, OTL.610. '69 CHEV MALIBU CO="'- (.'OURS}; \YAGO'.'>/, P'l"''r equipped & faetory air. Z,"JU- •132. '68 CHl:."V CAPRICE. Full !-·-. -dded IOp, 1<11 & 1•1A. ~ '"'ow IOO . ~ 8 l SIC" dSSIC .-,.;.,t n a ck /IO· DODG'' • I v _, • '" t' tt k "''"' .~ ~ "-• 1:.. .. , on an. Reblt by this BetiullfUI nicdium c·~-111. •I , spea e'.~: n1ai:s. sropic J5!ttnns:, eic. l...oca! lip1n k wknds &l.>-1124 or tb•lh ,"'th black landau and r1111: Good roritl. New grel'n n1r1alli1· fln 1sh "'llh I ,\1r shocks -$LJ7.-i. C~ll . G .T .O. one 011•ner. 1XSS779J ,~'0·li.464~=10· ~~~-=--.a(· ralhe.r 1 n 1 C' r_ 1°1" Brakes, lit'e~. S.'iXJ. ""~1'10 '-•n ,.,..-,1 12 rlr. p1vr. sir 4 s1ld n.&H " ,. d 1• • I ;yw--" harmon1z1....., landau l'Oflf & .nu-vv · ' . " ' $3777 'fi:I 11\lPALA 2 dr. 2'1:3 l'ng. ":quippe "'1 " lne inest. [)\11-31 .i.i. ' . .., ' ----('fl'all l'~l' JUS\ like new Rebuill. 90 <lay warranty. 1-ull Power, 6 v.;iy p!•Wi'r. llltl'rior Wllh high ha("k l\\'l!l I '67 YF:l,JJl\V ;\1Ui;!11ni; h\k , ll !SA.'il\i ' · NABERS Cadillac Hurst J !ifll"("fl. Nt>w hrakes SPal, rill 1>tel:'rui,o: ll'hf:'i•I, 70 Do.-lgr Pn!ara, all', \\ar-eomfor1!uuni,:ese;its.1-:11u1p-lnp. Sl1•r1'0 f11th1gs, R&ll, SPECIAL $1695 AL''l'HORIZED Dl::ALER .i:c hallt>ry, goorl rneeharucul Auto ternp a11• 1:onrl J•o11f'r ranlf'l', hrau!. pf'd \\'11h lull po111•r, 6 "·'Y P/S, P/H. Rriilly nr<il. l ' 11ot1r locks, Stf'roo 111;11u-iilr:< ~~l:l-4"-1~• rvf·~. Sf'll!, Slt'.l'•>v n1ulr1r•lcx ra· ti11 nf'r. 1129~i. 673-:1784. 2600 J{11rbor l:llvd.. 1·111-.d. $1>9~. ll.H160 ... ~--__ "::" 1'i1d10, 1\lu:hel1n Hadial Ply '67 ooor.F: Van, AlO~. ',pd, rl in, Air Ccinrl, and Jlllll''I --0 -LDSMOBILE Costa :.te&i ____ '6~ EL CA1\1JNO, .127 Cll Ill 0 ' tiff'~. ;ir.rl 111urh niurc. ;iutn, ""w tires. ~hocks, nl<wC". Plea.sr ;isk fur rh•m. \f'I '11~). f'11 & l 'sf'il Cars CADILLAC 1966 rn~. 3 sp cynco trans, 2 bar· Please as k ror a tlemonsrr::i · r<!ln! ~-hrakes. ~6·1612. ons1rauon. 1J7!1Dt"A1 John· 1~9 Olrls Visla Crusil'r ,111 To Chr.,1se ~·rom ;.AC1~I-<\' 11011. 1660EXUJ Johnson & snr , n, ~"L" flrllor '"11-", pis, p/h. ;Hr Mnd. !K'n 111 " pm •• CPE DE VILLE !'>'II ('flrh, Slick. $9ii0. & Sn '"'''"' It = I n . 1• r u 61·~:ll.19 Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., FORD Hh•d , Cosl;i. :l.1rs11. 5-lo.;ibJo ;iutn lrart<0. ~\~3273 21~)0 1:..1.~t S1., S.u11a Ana .AIR CONDITION/NG 'liO OIEV J:l.IPALA-348 cni:.1 ~c:'.oo~";;'~''~"'~·~>~l~~~:<6JO~ .. ~---i~;--;:;;;c;::;;;;'.:;-";:"'.:'.°'.~ '67 2--<lr hrrltp :loli'i'C'ury •tar- 1 .:;7 OLD~. Ruris Go-orl~.-G~.,.,~. 1 \l st SL 11t ~ .<\, .ft'll'.YJ fo~ULL LE:i\TiiF~R INTERIOR P/s, P ih, aulo trans. S2'J.i. 1970 MARK I I I 'li7 COUr\TRY Sq u 1 re, qui, 36.000 rn1'!0., All rxrr.1s, ~od <I<''" ' ..... 0 , 11 •• y. -~~~~; .... ~-IDOO•-==~-I dio, lle ater. Very Sharp! pov,'er. Jactory air. 9 pa~~. Mw.t Sell {XF:\VTh4). $1095. • etc. VT0-301. Marquis Motors I ·68 ori::L \\IAGo~ xEB944 So. Cst. Highwy, L. Beh. 61-7503 • 540-3100 '63 vw Nl'W Paint Good C.Ondit.Jon ;495 ~~4'1Jl l9J6 V\V BUG-Sunroof. lac- tory reblt eng, new brakf!'s, tlr'9 & paint. Xlnt rond, $675. Call 644-5973 '68 VW Pa.int job, rirru, new engine & trans. MUST SELL NO\V! ! ! ! ***call 673-3952 *** '66 vw. $475 S.18-9809 '66 V\V bus, rebuilt eng, new paint. FM, $1400. 833-9289 eves. t.ifi7 VW camper, 48,00J n1ilE'li. Dlt.'t'l rnnd. $2.150. * 5-13-4801, 545-2541 eves. '68 V\V BUG • New brake5, battery I.:. muffier. $11XXl. 64&-5405 '66 V\V FMtback -New eng. Very clean. Must sell, reduced ID $895. 8.lJ.-125& 7 V\V Bug, low miles, very clean. After 6 pm, 83()-1511. '67 VW BUG, new tires, orange, cust whl, radio, f:OOd cond. $95(). 846-5742. VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALE $299B 1971 Volvo 142 Serl. Demo # 7360 Radio, heater. automatic trans. ..DVJut LemiA W TOYOTA ~Harbor, C.M. ~ lKIU ~""!.Yo: "FRIEDLANDER" U7M l•ACll IHW't. :tti 893-7566 • 537.fi824 Call 642-567! • ~ it. ,.Autos, New 980 P;;.dded lop, full [IO"er 1n«l. fllust ~II before 8/19. 114.'i3 l " II XI I 11-· 'I' d d "' ,,,." ~' '68 PONTIAC· GTO 11!1 N trlrsmplc ~trer111i::, l)elphin1um St , f ountain ruhher & coll({. ~IUSr ,.u 1' 642-2112. 1 •\ · -:i-· 1· 1 .~ Pcrfi'CI! J-'uU & complrlcl_y .,...pass, e1r, a. P"r .. nr L:i.1. ia rs con11o1 l'rfd. I S 2. 494 \''.!<l :--term, A:-01/F'.\I, eic .. r lL Vallry, iti!l-fil&l. lU:\urycqu1ppcrllocaJJyo"''l· ' I ;1(·1 . a1r ... ~J"' au10 1riin~. An v.:ceptionaJ buy! (SSS-I~~'='=~-~--~=· I e( & has been :wn.•iccd b_y $\~'9.\ lil•l-R: !1. I ·~ i\lon!Pi:O ll.1X Cno1•1 a11-, I PONTIAC hl ... ·k lan1111u & black vinyl ~l 'li Cllt.VY panel wagon 272, auihonzed Ltncoln rlcaler. 1960 FORD, $200 1 an1flm, auto, 3:'.IO, $1490. -----------htu·l..~·i.~. i· n n so l e, \\'ond J spd "'/liursl, 11:augcs, ai.noo well mainrainl'd G4&-6:JO.I • 61 2-ZI07. BILL BARRY t r;iui, p ~. HIH, Fill'!, MacHoward 839-9600 or aJl-0608 $1888 ~trrro. Offrr 494-3421. miles. This luxury car isl-----------Jl1;i::.,fi'l ll!'h!'i 111 X 1 11~.~ J-::x. PRESTIGE NABERS Cadillac ·5;-Chei)• JI sta "'gn-Aulo f1;11•.-!ess & must be seen .t, '71 FORDS: C.11.l11>c1e!\,I MUSTANG ,.rJlo'nl cnntJi1 1on . .\lust.Sell~ C.Orner lsr & Harbor Santa Ana MOTOR CARS AUTHORIZED DEALER 11·ans, rcbh r~ ,r.,_ rrans. dnven 10 be appl'f'C1ated. 11 f.1us1ani;l'. & Tor~nos. Herlz PONTIAC-GMC.FIAT rr11._ P1y. Sl 79J or of/er. ·71 Cont1nenlal !\lark Ill. M l Jl1'RBOH BLVD.. $.,75 lbrsr o!frr. &16·816..1 is Jll"lced for a quick sale Corp, 17141 778-4050. 1969 MONTEREY 165 PONTIAC ;;,-,/.l:\l7, t:quipped w/lf'ather, land<i,u. COf:i~rA l\llESA '(fi Chevrolel Capnce, good fl! :S~. Phonr 67J-~ll.117 195.'J FORD Stalion \\'agon, 2 DR. H.T . 1 CATALINA 'f,9 t'lflE.:"'B~l"rr"D,.-c-,-m-,-,~-,-1-,-,,~,1 s ir, cruise control, lull pow-C;il! ::>·!0·9100 0Jl"n Sunday rnnrl. Air <'ond, r/h. Make VJa Koron, Lldo ls.le afler 6 i:ood conrhtion, cu s ! Q m \:EBY CLE1'N -:\1UST SJ::l.L 12 nn <\utn Tr11oo; PS rB blk 1n1. l.11 1n1les, xlnt cone!. er, choice color & sho"'s CADILLAC 1967 offrr. f.4~21.t P.tl-1. fr.atur~s. Phone fi.12-1·182. Av.·ard \\'Inning :-.1arqu1s !il~I-furdi~ :~Heater. ·;;-.:ciJ.40 1' $:!ZOO. 5.>i--079i. pride of ownership. Xlnt CPE. DE VILLE .61 Chevy ivagon, 4 dr, '6 ;1 4 -dr, convf'rt •• '6-:l. r.ALAXIE. 427 4 sprl. inI.:! f'opula1: Bnt1sh gN'cn SPECIAL $895 ' l--""'R~A""'M""BcL=E~R~--1 Bank terms e '70 T-81rd, t-.\cronY :Sl7:'t 1'1 r I powrr, Nf'w nt:cds wnrk. $350 or offer. nu•1a1J1c /11ush \1'1fh l:Olrl landau, air, literro, full pow-AIR <XlNDIT!O'.':I N. G , 80!l 11!'f's/hrakrs. He.111 classic. li1;>-~15!l. Landau roof, 1,v._.1 1 cq11ipf)f'r! •• & • nJ 14 llllO I----·-"-"-'-·----!67,"1. ~l-l!i-7:J'.!7. wiih au1o tr11 n~. nw•1~. O\'er 200 nrw ,\· u~rrl cars er "as o y ' Cal'e-l"VLL L£,\"111ER INTERIOR -~=~======~-l 'iO Ford Co!'Hna, Sacrifil'r II "" 1• •h,~.~A fl'nm fully driven miles Thesi> . CHRYSLER 1970 CONTINENTA ·r;i1rr, P1->"'1'r ~lcrrini:;. " .. ~," ,1 -" · B It ull po1~Pr, 11ny! top 1111 & L for fJLll Ck ~all', S:N)O, Xlnt p R k 0.-von ·111 10 pm cars are 1• e,._=ie5 enz · . --------L''S K 1 '°'"ll 1 ower r11 rs, Aw Conti, '" tr d F nl telesr:Qp1c s!eering, AJ\.'1 t .\1 . .........,._...,. l \,000 ,\1! "'' -L! E NF:\V ronr · :i.,,,....,;,,, at ,)pm. r lr, Sale Prirrd iZL.JO.if\. 200<I E . 1st SI., S;111ta Ana a e-rns, or more 1 0 1n;inv o.her deluxe xrras. 1968 CHRYSLER 300 BrautJfLll Grove m1.'i'l finish 1966 FORD l::cnnohnr, big t;, :S224:i. Jflhn.c;on ,t, ."on. 1616 l!st Si. :11 ~A Fr11y) call, 1VKP240l 2 DR. H .T . ll'l!h n1a1 t htni;?; lf'111hrr in· !"'" Good " All 6 ''" i -· 111 5-1250 "·"'· • ron,,, er , H;i rhor Blvd,, Cosra 1\11'c ~. ,,.,,,. •~M ~-$2444 SALE PRICED l!'!'IOr & Black LBndau l'mr, "'"' "·' l -· , .... ..-1 . ~lll-JG.10. BUICK NABERS Cadi.lla" A1tr;ictJ\•e eold mist metallic Luxury equipped tbroui;:h-1---------_19_6.o.6c.M"-------BILL BARRY FO/l 11u1t·k sail' hy ownrr '62 R11111h!C't' Cl;isslf'. Nev.• IW<'lkr.~. cood n1hlwr. !u;:;hl h,,..ly. ()111 ,v ~:t:!.i. \\'krl;iy~ r'<'!U h~fi-.!\RS!l or ~rr at 2.123 \\". Cll.'l~l Hll'~. N.R. T-BIRD '69 RIVIERA ... hn1sb with black huckel nut. ruU Pov.•cr, auto 11'inp MERCURY ustang GT Cpe srars. &-Landau roof. Equip-air cond, 1111 \l'hl'f'I, 1·nu;:.c 4 SPD -AIR CO:'llD PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT '64 T BIRD A U1110RIZED DF.:ALER 2600 1-larhor Blvd., CO!'la .\Ic.sa pef; With auto tram;, Radio, control, s1rrco niultiplcx ra-IJnu;:.uaJJy Clean. Polar \\'hJtr , '" }~ull po\\-er. factory air, A~!/ FM stereo, strato sears. YCPll3 $3195 Harbor Ame~ican t.4 ~-026 1 1969 HARBO R, COSTA MESA 196.l BUICK Skylark. Orii;:. owntr, V-8, auto. 548-5138 wkend~ & ail 5 \Vkdays. CADILLAC Call ~10·9100 Op<'n Sunrlay LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTHORIZED -SERVICE- Nabers Cadillac 2600 !·!ARBOR BL., COST A r-.rESA 5'10-!1100 Open SLtnday Hralrr, Po\\·er SI-erring, dio, ,I Brand new fin>!'. &c 1968 Mercury f1n1~h 1•.-i rh Blue burket 66 PONTIAC Full Power Poll'cr Brake!', etc. Cll'an anrl ask Jor rlemonstrat1011, Colony P ark W agon ;:.rats, P.11rl10-1lratrr, dual VENTURA A ir Conditioning ,1hroughout ~ZXV201). S167J. t7•17BNZl. J1Jhnson & Son, UNUSU,\LLY CLEAN rPar sprakrn;, 4 11e11r llf'1~· .\1r Cnnd., f'S, PA, P.11dio ,;. Excellent Condit ion .Johnson & Son, 2626 Harllor 2626 ll11rbor Blvd., Costa 10. PAS;. This BC"aut iful Sta. wide ov;iJ Tlrrs , l\lusr ;:.f'f' llPall'r. Clean Car. 1TFD9-lj 1 f Pbrine: li36-06\9 Bll·d .. Cos1a '.\·!esa. !HO-.'l630. \ l\lcsa. '.1 \0.J6.'\ll. tlon \\a"1n has a h.l11rk Ian. and rinve 10 llPPN>c1a1r. SPECIAL $995 ~-'.:"''."':~:'."'".'.'""'""""'"' J964 CONTINE~TAL, i::nod ri;iu roof, wil h niN1i.llm i;old .Jnhn.~on .t· Sou, 2626 Harhor I •• 1!1.'l!i T-RIHD. Nell' 1n1ericir, CONTINENTAL rnnd. Po1<.er. lllr, 4 dr . .,6.,.,., nll.~t fini~h rxlf'nor ;inrl Bll'rl., co ... ia .\!C"~a ~.lfl.jlj.'~, I nr1\' 1irrs, £"onri 1nrch~n1cal ""'' ma1rh1n1• 1n1rri'lr 111th Ind<-I----------'-:..: Over :11'() 11""" & U~l'd cars 1· · ' "2 '141 .. <"nn< i111111. $1400.00 or o!Jer . TO SE TTL E ESTATE '' -.. v1cluaJly ad,1us1a 111" f/'(1111 l '6'i i\! USTANG 28!\-ol V ('~rh. !o <'hmse fmm 642-l u;9, \\'ill acrrpt any reasonablr 'fill LINCOLN Cnnl. TU·H, sra1s. t'11Jl Pn1\'1•r Equ1pperl Coorl milragr, xlnl t'flllrl. Op<'n '11J lfl pm -~-~-~-~-1 oHPr on bCilU!1fl1I hl ue & 111r, !till powrr. Jtllns tnod. Rnrl ,\1r Conr1, t1lr slr rrini: A:0.-1/t"i\·l rarl10, ;iurn 1rans. 2000 E. Jsl, Sa111a An11 ',Jli T·BIRD. good ('nod., Pcirt 11•hilr 1970 Mark JH ap-SJOO'}. Pr!. [><lt'ly. fi.14-6481. \1hrrl, R<trl10 ll'ilh srr!Y'o Vinyl ra1f, hrn<'h type hkl I lst Sr, 111 S.A. Fr"yi hole !op ,\, Cntil1nental pr;i.1serl al $7/XJO. r:vrry Jux. tap" sys1rn1. Brftutilul in ~rar.~ 11/<trm rr~1s. Orig :'i.l~·IOOfl huniper'. Sljfl(). 1'1:1~-120.l 111·.v f',"<lra plus 50,()00 mi. CORVAIR c v'-'r.Y <lr1.,iL S1·e and clrivr niinrr. $109\ fi.lfi-23fi1. '6ll PflNTl/IC GTO. :=;...nl l-;60T.e1 Ro $JOO CADILLAC 1970 "EL DORADO" LESS THAN 8800 ~11Ll:S ;, yr. 1\·arranly, Lor•;iJ rleal-today. 1V7.Vli9S ) .Tnhn~no •"= '67 J'l'!UsTANG-1-.,-,-,h-,-,.-k, ovrrsrrr~. 1nu.';;r ~ll('!'lf1('e. I ti7.1-166fl till ~ pm CA MARO t' /lHil completed )8.000 n11 . I ·----------I Snn, Zo;;Zli Harbor BJ~·d., xlnt sh;1pe, Sl.300, or offc.r. \\!ill take bf'.~! of I er. Sell lhe old sturt cun1p!r1e <:h'-'ck-u p. In hctter \\'HT 4-<lr. Xlnl rond, Nrw Costa :0.Irs;:i. ~10-5630. ·';1:«i-::_lc30='=·~-------1'142-~2.\. I Buy the new :"!ulf l'~actory air cond., full pow- 1 th<tn nriv condition. Phone brake~. complelP tuning A 1 N • er, stereo tape k mulnplex. '67 CA;>.1.ARO RS, 4 •pd. r1i~c '"' b•ll·~·. Pvl p ly,· u os, e w 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980Autos, New Trust£'e &12·8119. '-·~ u11 & telescopic s 1C'Pr. F"ull brake~. pos1rrac11on, $1j9j·i -j;ijjfi:cj-pf,ffi~'N'fjU:-ll ...':"~2~-2·'"'~· ~·':.· -------lealhrr inter., trunk (Jpen· 1 or hrst ofr. ;;.1&-.~.Yll. 1969 C ONTINENTAL rr, etc., t'lc. AbsolU!f'IY 4 DR. SEDAN flawless and "one of a CHEVROLET !\1 UST SELi. kind." HY.llBENI ___________ 1Rr;11111ful pliuin1um hlur 1l'irh 1-----------~ '6 3 Red Corvellf' NABERS Cadl.llac 'j6 Cl!E.:V':t'-:-."r1•• tran:i;. Run~ d~rk hlue Jrat.hrr inlrrior ~· f11~1h<i"k -~11 :r-i0 llP, ""'"' i;?Qnri Gd t!l't'!i &. hofl~. L.;nrlau 1'fl()r, fulJ Luxury AUTifORIZED DEALE."R ,19~10~2 Equipped ln<'lud in~ fa<:lor~· •1u;id, clqtch, an11-~"·;ip h;ir 2600 ,.£arbor Bl11d., air. 1111 \\'heel. J't)l\'l'r rioor r.oor1 1·nnd, Slfrlll. <":1JI Ca5t11. J\lesa '6.1 \lahhu 2-dr hrrllp, 4·«rvt. lock.~ & much more. !'ale ~·IR-7:\!H a ft 7 pm nr 1\knd.~. Call rl40-9100, Open Sunriay (;oorl cond. Bf'sl ollrr. Pnccrl (l9:IBM\V\ $.1.117.'i. 'Ii& CORVf.n·~: "64 Cad-Air. AM/FJ.f, lull :,.i~24.i. Jnhnson k. Snn, 26~ llarOOr GD CON D -LO PRICE P"T. A real sharp car. $97.i, 19.19 Chev_y 111att0n v.•gn..f;nod Rlvri., Cmta J.1r~a. 540-5630. * 96~5931 * Cnnsidrr trade as pt pymnl. cond. Eng reblt. ~ 4 00 , Autos New 980 646-8i'04 49 2-fi6ll 2 iiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;:~::::;:;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill '70 EL D:>rado blk '~·/vinyl '6,1: Cl1l'vy NovR. Ong 0'1'nf'r. CORVETIE ~--NTIAC'S .BIG 250 CAR 0 iUGUSl CLElM-UP . top. All extraJ;. 644-4727 or 19.fiOO C"lf'<tn n11lr~. 8~7-6027 673-W.12 ~\'f',5, hcf(lr<' Co [lnl . ------1 l961i CAD ('()nvf'rt, rlark '6:.! Chevy Nflva.. Auto. tr<tn.~. brown. hea111. concl. '.\l akl' R&H. Cioor1 j·ond1t1nn S·l50. offer. 54:i.--0357. * :°">'lfl-J."18,~ • Autos, New 980 Autos, Imported '67 CHEVY '71 Bonneville CAPRICE 2 DR. HARDTOP CLOSE-OUT NEW '71 CHEVYS CAMAROS NOVAS MONTE CAROLS $99 Pt"' '71 GRAND PRI X ' d0<>< "'•rd!on, '"do(I A. l\•~1•r, ""'0"'0!1c '""""'!"'""· 0 0 .., • ' •''"""O . ..ewu nr6•••· '" rOnd•l'°"•"O. Yr~1I '""$138'8. F•cl @_~P( <O< 11&,li, •u!o, n. <!@.••l "~· n••••s w•ndow1, ,.,. tO•Y '" ~'">I •O<lr, l16111tCJIJ.!O@o SAVE • • • 1971 MONTEGOS. •• 2%0VER D1al erlnvoice l We have an rxcellent selection of Mercury Monte· gos to choose f rom at this absolutely lowest price of the year tvent. Room muse be made for the 1972 models so all of the. beautifully i;:ryJed intermedi- ates must go st ucmcndous diSCOUDts. •• MONTEGO •• ohnson & son I LI NC OLN MERC URY COUGA R CAPH! MA"K Ill 28211 HARBOR Bl VD., COSTA MESA • 540·5630 IMPALAS T•• •nd Lie . VEGAS OVER SALE PRICED INVOICE GUARANTY SELECTED USED CARS WITH 2 YEAR QUALITY WARRANTY '61 FORD 1/2 Ton P ickup V·I w•!~ •u•o 1•11"', I ' >ly"t<de be.1 , , .... •1111 . --'70 ~~~.~~1yr:oo~~~n~~!1!p11t1r ~fnd.$2695 '""vinyl rocl. SI~. o1l6. '70 '67 vw 8"11 • Sl)lfl!. Jl~lo. M..,ttr, 51\••P Cond • Slk. ''"· WAGONS NOW IS THE TIME • (llMff 1,..l't -klftt•-f tltlff, '"'"'"· 11111ro. Giit> Vl1l1 (,.,,!1e<1, ~1nt1, •ff ... !•c1 ...... l l ( .. Niii-. •1>11 ~ .... ! ••v• -.. ,,.,. •~""'...-, ., nM ·~· l Cornnle••IY kl-oOHI "''"' "''""· .,,....,,, windows, •.r <~1>•1'11hl~q. ....,.,., b•"'"'· r<1""•' "••'1n<>. ""'""''"' J•11n~m•u•O<I, (\lie. •1111 '71 SAFAR I lv•u•\Ou• "e1•nn wooon. f'I"'"' ''""' dowJ . ...,,..,, 1•~~·•nll. •" cnn~'''""' lnQ. "°""' b•••·~,_ ~ut11m11t•C "'"" """'""· rSt~ •l~ll '71 LE MAN S SPT. CPE. n.1u•• n••~ooo, •'• cond>tlon•no •v•o "'~''' ""n<m•u•nn, r:oowor '""""-' lo s•~etlnq, (Stk, ~11 '71 FIREllRD 'Formula' 1 hl' on• ~•• I! 11! >nclod•nq ~'' •nn- d ••Kln•nQ, """'''' b••~•~. P0"''" Olttr· Ing, I UT0 .... 11c tr&l\U'l'>l$•k>I\ (S!lr.. •11) '71 GRAND PRIX Otvo llOU'I l>f''~""ol <•r lu•<1r..,.,.. bl•ck •"" lo.e!ed w!lfl ..,.,y1111no. tS1i1. i'J)OJ '71 CATALINA ~ door l\•r(ltal'O. P'\W•• b••k••· l>tl-• 1•e•rl"11. •T• ai"ll•llon1n11. •UIOMl!IC !ro111m1'••on. (511<. t'll '71 CATALINA Comnl•T• wl!n •l• evr>dl1>0"'"0• llf!W· •• t>rAk~. llOWI' ''"""t'. A 11''"''1' • t!oor l>•rdtop, tSft{, .;J) '71 BONNEVILLE CPI. •1• cor>dl!lonl"'' DOwt• b•••"'· llf!W· •• 1le1rl1111, •utom.lk tr•n1ml111...,, 15!•. •lioll Le1'1 Deal Now! .. Now .... :H1111d red' luy Now ••• So~o ! Now'1 the rirne •• .ten'tl Too Good To r ... u,1 ••• of th• Wt ... ! D•• ••• klJtdl .... lar9al11 'Yerl '70 IMPALA r~1. ("'•~•ol•t , dQO• "'" r6d>a, l\o••er . out<> m • r , c '""'m'"'o~. row•• ., • .,;.,q ...,..,,, t>r••~, ~•nyl •nn ••• "'"ddinn1,,., (160 C ~N ~ $2888. '68 LE MANS 4 DOOR HARDTOP 11~<11~. "e~•~•. -.11om•· ]O(, VOWtf """''"~' l•,lorv ••r. oon~I .-ocl, (llll'l~l6MR09\ $1688 '65 PONTIAC l DI. H.T. " llMANS lt•d>(I. """'"· • u' 0 . "'"'"· .oowor •'""""Q, .&. 1'•AYt•, l•t!ory •Ir, Cl!GY TSO\ $788 '66 OLDS. CUll.A!>S 'd• .., t ••din h•••· ., •uttm"lf ..ewrr ''"""•a, '"""'Y "' I •o••! •wn~• l TEY· '" $)28 8 '69 FIREBIRD T"" l'on•,., ) door hMnlnp ""' ••{1•0• h • • ! o t •11!0m•tle ''""'"'""on, pow~• •••u•na, ""'"'~' br•~t~, ••• •o~aruoolnq, ~lnVI "$2'7'88. '70 MERCURY COL. PARK WAG· • Full ri')..-o•, 16r!Of l' ""' IM•I own1t, onlv IJ,OOG mol~• , . 8•1 WU' r· • n t Y lr•n••oroblt. Mu\I itt. /N I BTl'I SAVE IUY WITH CON,IDEN CE! 100 % MONEY BACK GUARANTEE With (.,...., UH4 Cor P'11n;hcned Fr•"' Do-I• llou P'o.,tlttC. 41 H•11r G .. ora11t-to Y•11.