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Nixon Pro1nised Fast DAILY PILOT
Action on
Mesa
Auto Stoel{
Prices Soar
Afte1~ Delay
From Wirt &-n1ice&
Nf.:\V 'VORK -The i;1ock market
1tartrd movi ng up roday afler trarlin~
rl'sumed 10 General l\.1olor.s, Ford r.1oror
and Ameriran Motors for the first t~:r.e
&incl' Vriday.
There w;i.s no trading in Ltiese issur5
Monday when thP market made a record
gau1 in rea ction ro President Nixon·s nt w
econornic policii's. Brokers were unable
to m<1lch an avalanche of buy orders voith
available sell orders
01X'ning prier~ Y•rre Generr1I r.10101·s,
up SB.25 a .~hare lo $85 on 13.1,800 shares.
Forrl l\.1otnr. up $4 to $67 no 185.000
shares, and An;erican Motors , up $1 i5 tn
$8.SO on 350.000 shares.
ThP l)ow .lrines averilge nf 30 1n-
riu~t n11ls ;it I p m harl J:ained !'i.5~ poinl l'i
~! 89·1 49. 1!.~ bf'~I ~ho11,•in.1: nf !he sesllinn
On 1'11'>nd::iy lhi~ i'>1::irke! h::irnmeter ran;;
up a ~a1n of 32 !l:t points . Hl'i best one-day
rise in hi story.
TradinJ? 11,•as hca\'Y bu\ lagged behind
the record pace v. hich pu~herl l\1onrlay·l'i
tnt11l on thr Nev.· York Stock Exchange to
3!.i3 million sharel'i .
Anal~·st s ~aid prnfil takers v.•ere AC·
livel.V lak)TI,11 advan!a~e nr big gain-'
marle by many stocks Monday.
The his!ory-n1a king trading ~nnday
""·as parerl by a record·~hattenn_i:! 196
block trarlel'i of l0.000 shares nr m(lrf'.
There v.·rre itbQul 60.000 individu::il
lransactions. about one-third mnre lha n
nonnal.
, These were son1e of !he lact.s 11fter
Monday 's tradin;;: closed :
-Volume on lhP New Vnr\\ Sloe\\ Ex-
\See STOCKS. Page l l
Orange Coat
Wenther
The r.A?mpcr11tur!' ill returning tn
lhe comfortable range along the
Sout hliind with higti~ at the
bcache.~ nrar 72 rising to 3.S inl11nd.
Lows tnnigh~ will be 116 to fill.
INSIDE TODAY
Ne11J rlel.tli/.s of cotttrnurrsial
/zrrnri of G~11. MacArthvr b!I
Pres1dt11t Trt1mon p1.1bli$h(!d.
See story. Page 4.
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President Due
For Two Week
Cle1nente Su1y
F'ollowinj;! a two-da y whirl 'A'ind
cross col1n1rv tour. Prt':sident
Richarrl Nixon is due to 11 rrive
Thursday for .t two-week stay 11\
!he \Veslem \l.'hile House in San
Glemenle.
The Prcsirlent. \Vii i addrrs~ lhe
Kni ghts or Colum?us thi'J even\n~
in New Ynrk Ci!y, where he will
spenrl the nigh!.
\\lednesdav, the Prcsidrnt will
visil tht' il!inoi.!i Ste.le Fa ir i\I.
Springfield and sign a bill declar-
ing Abrah;irn Linco\n"s home as a
national hi.~toric .sit e.
Nixon will spend \.\'ednesday
night at Grand Teton National Park
at .Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Th ursd::i.v, he will ny tn D::illas ln
address 1hf' Ve!crans of Fnrct Rn
\Vars before m;iking hi.~ .c;rcnnd
visit to the \Ve.Slt'm \.\'hill" HnusP
this summer. The first f;in1 ily s pcnl
12 days at La Calla Pac1fic;i in .July
Pirated Yacht's
Cre'v o,vc Li vcs
1'o Flip of Coin
Spf!cl a1 lo tbe: DA ILY PI LOT
HO NOLULU -A trio of Oran1te Cl"la~I
seamen cast 11drirt in the. piracy nf a lu x-
ury yacht owe. their lives I.ti the single nip
nf ti 1h1n, nld , dime and an incredible
rhain of r-ircun1stancel'i.
The c-rt>v.·1nt."'n of the: K;imalii arriver!
hai•k in the i~lancl~ Mond11y niRhl by
jelliner lron1 Yokohama. Japan .
Bo b \\'aschkeil, 49, John Fre1ta.~. !'!2.
hnth of Huntington Br.ach, 11nd Frank
Pov.•er. 47, of Newport Beach. held 11
joyful reunion aboard the Kamalii at Ala
\Vai Yacht Harbor.
They were set adrifl to day11 ago in the.
Paci fi c, 140 miles ~outhwesl of Hawa ii by
three men -armed to the te:e!h -who
hid aboard oil man Larry Doheny·111 70-foot
vessel.
Skipper Waschkeil l!aid only the fl ip nf
11 coin led the lrio -captured lale.r by
the Coa~t Gu;:ird -to give th em life
Jackel!! and a rubber raft.
He said he. pleaded during 1 long. len~e
<11rgumenr for !he chance: lo .!iurvive by
tak ing the raft instead of being forced to
jump lnto lh e. set.
\Ya!Chkeit tol d ne:wsmen the hijacker~
apparently rinally decided ln flip R COiTI In
determ ine: wtiether the lrio would have l!'l
iwim for it. with only the t rou~ra they
wore.
"One of lhem tos11cd me 8 thin dlme
and -'aid : 'I.his i-' the: dime: lhar saved
your life ·:· he: related.
Michael ~fellnn, and Kerry Bryant ,
bnrh 2~ and both from Long BeaC'h, are
now 11waitin,i;: prosecution <1long w!lh
~1ark Maynard Ill, Z9. of Re5eda
Authorities eval11a llng !he l\;1malil
crew·~ lel!timnny ma y bring r.h ::1 rges nf
armed robbery, attemptf'd murder And
iStt RETURN, P•ae. 21 .,-, ,._
* * * 10' * * * Econo1ny
TUESDA Y AFTE RNOON , AUGUST 17, 1971
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Caspers LAFC Ouster
Solons Give
Promise of
Fast Actio11
\.VASHJ~GTON IUPll -Cnngress;nnal
lead er111 promised Presidrnl. Ni x n n
promp1 action on h15 prnpo5;iJ.~ fo r lax
reduclinns as part of his new economic
strateity. Rep. ,John W _ Byrnes ( R-Wts, \,
said today.
Bvrnc8 s.:iid th::il rluring a !wo hour anrl
ii half n1eeting .:i i the \.\'h1tr House 1oday,
a ten!.:ilive schedule '""'a;: worked nut rn
have the Hous e W<1vs Anrl t-.1cans Com-
mi!!re aC't nn the · proposal.c; b~ mid-
St'ptemhcr
ll vrn es. ranking Rcpuhlir.1n on !hr
C'nmmil1er . .~i\id C'om m1Uer hraring.~
11·n11\d s1;;rt. a.c; soon as Cnngrcs.~ return.~
fro m il.c; recr~.~ Sept. II . wi!h thP hl'lpe th::il
1;ix hill~ coulrl he repnr!C"d nut For flonr
<1ction within tv:o v.·erks
"Thrrr was Rr.nrr::il ;ic-r-rptancf' nf thP.
Pres1ctf'11t"s proposals E1nrl ;;cnf'rRI agrf'f'·
mcn1 iror speed~· acl1on." Byrnes told
ncv.-~men fnlln11•ing !hf' meet1n11:.
\\"hJ!e HousP Press Secre!ary Ronald!..
Zirg!er \o!d nrw~mrn, '"!hr IOnl" llf 1iil'!
mrt'llnR v.·;is fh;:it. the cnngres~innal learl·
rrs indicated !he.v would mnve 1n a .~pPt'ily
fa shion <!ind (n i\ spirit nr C()(lper;ifinn "
Ziegler ~'1id !he PresidPnt ;icknov.·lrd;;·
r d that p<>-r!s of his program h;is heen ~llR·
~csled earlier by Dtmocral.~ in Congrrss.
But Ziegler quoted rhe Prrsidcnt that
"there ~·!11 be plenty nl creclil for
ever\•one.
ZiCgler ~a id Federal Reserve Rn;in1
Ch;il rman Arthu r F. Rurn~ whn ::1tlendcd
t hP mee1ini;: said. "every one or us c::1n he
niQre confident abou t the pros pects of I.he
American e:conomy. not only for the
present but for the long run.
The meeling , '""'hith was scheduled t.n
\:isl only an OOur during th~ morning.
v.·ent through lunch time.
As Nixon sought supp(lrt frorn con·
JZressinna! leaders. however. he "''3!'i
receiving shnrp crilicism fr om some
labor leaders. and there we:re hinll'i that
l::ibor mighl attempt.. in snmt way to defy
!he order.
AFL-CIO Presidrn! GrorJZI' Mc11n_v
summed up lhe: feelings or n1;iny labor
leaders by callin;;: Nixon·~ 90-da y w;ige·
price freeze "patently discriminittory !rt
rhe American worker !'Ind 11 bon<1nta trt
American corporalions.''
The AF'l...-CIO e1ecut iv~ ro11neil. co m·
posed mainly of union president ~ and
headed hy P.1eany, v.·a:\ to meet Thursday
to consider a cnur.se ol acl.ion.
At leas! one crack 11ppeare:d durinR the
(lay in the administration·~ pre.vlously
hRrd line J1galn11t cxception11 t.n the 90-d11y
wE1ge-price-rent freeze:. A 1 re a ~ u r y
spokesman said CQllegel'i would !)(' 1111011,·-
Prl In charge higher tuition rate.~ '""'hen
school open.~ thi! fa ll If they had 11lreAdy
announced them.
Wi!h Cnngre:\s In If.~ ~umm('r rPrrss,
the leadership and ch11 irmtn of key rom-
miltt'CS '1e:w to Wa~hin1tton ill Nixnn·x re·
que.~t ThP \Vh!f,. H"l.Jse ,r;pnt 11 pla ne lB
IStt ECONOMY. Pait !)
Co11~,entration
DAILY l'ILOT 11111 ........
J\.1ary Beth ~l arnld . 7, kcers her minli on he r \vo rk as she lv•irls baton
in cl ass sponsored by Cost11 i\1esa Re creat ion Department. The class
meets every fl.fonday at Costa Mesa Park.
Out-of ·slate 1'uition Cost Rises
Qul of state students returoin,i.:: !o SRd·
dlebeck College: in Mission Viejo thi5 hill
will pay doubled tujtion rates lrom the
197().71 price. despite a legislal/ve bill ex•
empting the.m from the Increased fees.
College trustees vo!P.11 Mond;iy to le.vy
lht. new maximum rare nf $900 per ye:Ar,
-0r $20 ptr unit , on the 13 returning nut .nf·
:\late residents ~lltnding the Mi11sinn Vie·
jn college.
The old rll1e wi1 ,r; SR '.!3 per unit. or 1t
m11ximum of $420 per yea r, 11nd wa.~ ll"l-
creasl'!d by the state Community College
Board of Gr,vernors early this ye."lr.
The legislature recently passed and
Gov. Reagan $igned a bill aJlowing all
ref.urning students lo pay the: old rate and
only imposing l~ new $9()0 fee on new
out-nf-stale students.
(',-0llege Prc~idenl F'red Rren1er. nntinfit
rhe SOO"I was "rertalntv 001 pro'hihitivf'."
rPcommendrd impo.c;in~ the ne:w fee on
;:ill nnn-re~ident students.
'·The !'ii.al e saw fit to Implement. il,''
T'lr Bremt'r said . •·and I think we: should
le\'y It en all tnon·resldent J students."
Battii1 Also
By Council
Cost a ~fcsa ·s City Council r..fonday
nigh! ca1Jed for the removal of count}'
~uperVi!;ors Ronald Caspers a.nd Robert
R;irrJn From the Local Agency Formatio11
Commission.
/\!I rive councilmen backed a resolutiol\
1tsk1ng the county Board of Supervisors to
replace Caspers and Battin with two dif·
ferent supervisors.
The resolution wa:s introduced by
~iayor Robert \'t'ilson, who until now had
rc1nainrd silent on the LAFC con·
lrnversy.
The resolu1ion spC'c:i fical!y mentioned
lhr Aug . 9 LAFC meeting in which
Caspers. Battin and I.As Alamitos Coun-
r-1Jm:in Joe Hyde lricd to oust 1\naheim
Cn11nc1lrnan Charles Pearson from the
LAfC.
In pilrt tht' resolution said~ "Whereill!,
ii ;il sn ::ippears th.:i! said Supervisor
l";1~pc1 ~ has h('c n unable to res ist tha
partis1an polit1ra! coertinn of chairman
B::il!1n 1n Batt1n's v~nde!la against the
Jrv1ne Compan y . , ··
"Now lherrfore be it. resolved lhat \h!I!
cily co uncil of the city of Costa Mesa
hereby f1ncls anti cleclar.es Iha! a\1hougk
rlecterl from the fifth Supervisorial
Dis1ricl. Supervisor Caspers does not
represent the views of the city of Costa
1'11£'~a , . in any or his actions con·
t:Crnin.iz the membership of the Local
Agency Formation Commission."
Co unciln1an William SI. Clair pointed
nut !hat !he: re solution doe~ not ask for
the recall of Caspers. but only hi:s
remov;:i\ from the LA~·c. The same ap-
plies to Battin.
County Cities
Asked for Funds
For LAFC Battle
Or;ioge 01unty's 25 c.itlc!! have been
ask ed lo <'hip in legal fees for the: county
Lea~ue of Cities batl\e with the Local
Agency Formation Commission.
Ed Ju11t, mayor of Fountain Valley 11nd
president or the League. said the legal
cost &hould be about U,000 11nd if 20 cities
11gree tn pay the cost will be about $2&5 to
each ci ty.
Santa Ana has 11lready re:fused to
clon11te money to what it calls the
League's "war che st."
The LAf"C battle concerns Santa Ana's
al tempt to annex 938 acres or Irvine land
and the eHorts of Supervisors Ronald
Caspe.rs and Robert Battin lo gee
memt>crs on the LAF'C whn favnr the
Santa Ana request.
.lus! said sonte cities have replied to
thtt letter he sent out Aug, 11. Anaheim
Anti Huntington Beach h~ve 11gree.d to pay'
enrt San Cleme11te v.•ill consider the pr-.
po!>;il \Vtd~sday nis:ht.
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Huntington Aide's Future Called Dead lssue
9,. AL1'N O!Rt<IN
O! ll'lt Ot !lf f'llOI '1111
Speculation on the future of Doyle
~tiller, 59, as city administrator of Hun·
tinglon Beach was declared a dead issue
by city councilmt~n f\..londay ntghl.
Councilme11 also pl&ced a gag on
themse lves to prevent an.v further public
discussion on the ::tdm1nistrator's pos1-
lion.
The announcement came al the begin·
nlng ol the 7~30 p.m. session of !he coun-
cil. 1t followed a lengthy mttting bet'A'ttn
the mayor and city administrator in the
afternoon in \\'hich r-.filler's future was
di~cu~std and late!' ;in l'Xt.'CU\1Ve session
of the counc1L
The executive session was called at the
start ol lhe 4:30 p.m. meeting after coun·
cilmen read news reIXJ rls that Miller's
job \V8S in jeopardy.
P.1ayor George t-.1cCracken had klld the
DAI LY PILOT that he would inform
i\·liller that "the handv.Titing was on th'
wall" in that a rnajority of councilmen
had made 11 plain that they wa nted to see
a change of leadership.
The mayor said that he was anxious to
handle the siluation "delicately" and did
not want it to become •·an emotional or
political issue"
i\1tCracken explained that he was
~llempting !O reach an arrangement
that would be .. fair" to the cily ad·
Ii.ids Get s~11ool
Chica110 Project Narrowi y Approved
A preschool program f1Jr Chicano
children in the C.1pi~1rano Uniried School
District was narT011 ly approved i\1onday
tiy distt:i i.:1 trustres.
The 1·olc v.·a~ 4-2 11·JLh Trustees Bo!)
Hur st ;incl (iordon Peterson obj"ec1ing on
~rounds lh:11 the program 11·as not
budgc1f'd and f11nrllng 11·ould have to he
taken fron1 another area or lron1 the
11ndist r1huted rcserve.
Stan Kelley. former lrustee defea!ed
last April , voiced an objection from the
a!ldience.
"I don 't want to sound li ke a bigol but
these prog rams fo r spPCii.l l grou ps have
to ~lop some \\•here. I'd rath er see you
spend rnoney fur all r<ither than a few,"
be said,
Dr. f!oberl 13erislev. another l ru.~t,,e,
cou11terC>rl. ~,;-i_ying 'tb:it bv ~pending
monc.1· 1H1\\· 1111 ;1 11·fJ1'!1111l11lc progra1n.
rnoney t'nuld be !Sill t'd l:.itcr on rcmedia-
tior.
"l ;1grl'f'." ~;11cl Trusli:'.I' (;eorge \Vhile.
"It's t11n(• w1· spcn1 1noney lor preven-
t ion . so 11·c 1von·1 hnvc to spend it for
Curf':·
The n1111i group program has opera ted
fnr one year 11•ith funding from the
linited MeH1 odi st Church and with the
~upport of nian.v are<1 churches. the San
~uan CapJ5 tr<<no Cfln1n1unity Action
Council. and the school di strict's Bi-
Cultt1ral Education Committee .
It 1vas initiated by private citizens who
fell there 1\•as a need to prepare Spanish-
spc<iking children for kindergarten by
arn1ing them v.•ith tools to ma ke them
n1orc f"qu;1I -the English language and
ba sir: prf'·School skills.
Although the school distri<:t operates a
pre-school for 30 disadvantaged children,
n1ost Chica no cl1ildren were left out
bcc;.1use of econo1nic eligibility re-
c1uircn1en1s. The district's preschool must
give first choice to welfare recipients.
i\1ost .~·•l cxican·American parents are not
on welfa re. according to school officials.
The ne1v program. estimated to cost
S!l .flOO. \1·ill be desig ned for 30 ch ildren
<l1l'idtd into small groups of seven or
l'ighL It will con!lnue to be held in
churches and conununitv centers in San
,Juan. Capistrano Beach.' Dana Point, and
San C!etnente.
The bo:ird voted 4-2 to defeat an amend·
ment tha t v>ould 1nake approva l of the
progran1 contingent on fi nding money to
support it. Hurst and Peterson voted yes.
In approving the prog ram, the board
directed the superintendent to attempt to
find funding ,1•ithin the budget. and to con·
linue to seek funding from outside
source5.
Pentctgori Pape1· Figure
Enters Innocent Plea
LOS ANGELES (AP) Daniel
Ellsberg has pleaded innocent to cha rges
of illegally havi ng the Pentagon papers,
and a former colleague i's in jail for
refusing to testify about the distlosurc of
Lhe secret docun1ents .
' Ellsberg told nrwsmen outside court
l\lon day that he believes he \vill be ac-
quit.led in & fair trial. He said he an-
ticipates a long trial "very instnictional
t_o the country," dealing 1\•ith ''life and
death, war and peace."
The 40·yea r-old rcsearth associate at
t lassachusetts Institute of Tec hnology re·
mains free nn SS0.000 bail and said he
plans to return tu l:los to11. He is due back
in U.S. Distrlct Court here Jan . • fo r a
hearing on a trial date and pretrial mo-
ti-On s.
About 2' l hours aft er saying •·t arn not
guil!y" in a firm 1.:fl1cc lo .Judge M11tl
Byrne, Ell sberg st(lod outside the
courthouse 11'iH1 Anthony Russo. a former
colleague fronl !hr nand Corp, a
rese:oirrh firm 111 ne<irbv Santa i11onica . llus~u w;is onlered ·tu 1'urrender artrr
1:1.S. Supre1nc Court .Juslier' \Vill1am 0.
Dougl<1s del'llnl'rl \n b;ir his Jailing lur
(_'Qn!empt n! f'o11rl
Rus~o. 34 . 11as 1vnrk!ng <11 Band Corp.
In 1969 v;h(·n. 1he gnvcrnm('nt s<1ys,
:Ell~berg had acce;,s lhere to thr secret
documents on A111erican involvement 1n
Vietnam . AllhQ1.1gh given immunity fron1
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prosecution, Russo refused to testify
before th e federal grand jury that in-
dicted Ellsberg in June on charges of
unauthorized possession of secret
documents and using them for his <J\li'n
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Before 5urrendcring to f e d~ r a I
marshals, Russo told newsmen, "I'm
proud to stand v.·ith Danie! El\sberg in
laking responsibility for making the Pen-
t;<gon papers availal:ile to the American
people." He didn't t'l<iborate.
Russo could remain u1 jail until he
ag rees lo leslify or until lhe grand jury·s
term expires in about 18 n1on1hs.
Stories based on the Pentago n pape rs
bcg11n appearing .June 13 in The Ne\v
''ork Times, and tater appeared in other
newspaper~. Arte:· the Suprrme Court re·
.)ected the Justice Department's efforts to
stop pul:i!ica!ion, 1he p<1pcrs were pubH~h
ed in book fonn .
Holh Ellsbrrg and Husso had argued
11nsl1rcessfully in court tll:it their cases
~hould not prorerd until it wa~ detern11n-
r'.d 11·hether the govcrn111ent used wiretaps
<1g::iinst then1
hi his, clrcis1on t-.lond:iy. ,J11st1ce
lmu~lns said there does n?t seen1 to be
anv rreclible ev!dCnl'e of ll'1retapp1ng . Art~r Ellsbcrg f'ntcre<l hi~ plea tiere,
l1.S. Atty. nobert !\-le~·cr lnlct the court.
''ln regarct to t'l{'c!ron1c surveillance, T
;im au thorized hv the governinent to say
that no overhear.uig has taken place with
regard to f.'lr . Ell sberg."
College 'f uition
Fees to Sta11d
Despite Curbs
8y Unlled Pre5s International
School tuition increases v.•hich ha\'e
been announced for this fall will be allow-
ed to go into effect despite President Nix-
on's 90-day price-\vage freeze, a Treasury
spokesman said today.
ll still was unclear, ho\.l.'ever, whether
leachers \\1ill be able to collect previously
negotiated salary increases, th e
spokesman said. lie said n1any teachers
arc paid by state and local governments
and Iha!. raises :i "ha·ty lrgal jurisdic·
11011."
The s<1h1r~' Issu e 11'111 he. referred to tht.
admin1 stralion's co~t of Ii\ ing council for
a decision. the spoli('sman said.
Tuition 1nt'rcases -will be allow~. the
spokesman ~aid. 'because ln many cases
students alreAdy ha ve appli ed for ad-
mission under the higher rates and many
al ready have made their deposits.
"Those (lultion111 announced "'Ill be
111J1owed to go into effect this September,"
the ,;pokesman Sllid.
Trea~ry SecretAry .lohn 8. Connally
hAd said under questioning Bl his Monday
nt!"'S conference that he did not. know at
lhat point \O,'hat effect the free.te would
h<1ve on colle~e f.uilion~.
Some school ad1nln!.,trators. uncertain
\1•hflt lo do. pr omf')!ly 1111kf!d lhe govern-
n1t11t. for guidrl1nf'$ on lhc issue.
minilltrator who had guided the cit y lor
J l year' and 5ee.rt il grow Jron1 a city Ol
10,000 persons to 130,000.
Miller, dapperly dressed, 11•:i!ked 10 thc
council chambers fo r the 7::10 p.rn . coun-
cil meeting srniling but dccllning to
discuss his future with reporters or ~"Qn1-
ment on the 111eeting with th e rnayor
;,I don't wan t to make anv eomnu.:nl."
he said. "I didn't bring it Up:" Ile replied .
when a:c.ked if he was belng prt':.sured tv
step aside,
f.1ayor McCracken opened Lhe 7;~0 p ni
Se5sion by saying that new spaper a<·-
counts had prompted the council to call
the executive session,
"The counc.il unaniinous\y decla red this
issue dead and each of us w'ill ·handle it
.a:) a personnel malt.er and nuae of LI\ will
d1st·uss lr.'' he said tersely~
Couuel11nen df'clined to say anything
turthcr or explain the n1eaning of their
:1ction, v.·hether Miller's position 1vas now
slnhle ur whether mere public discussion
on his future was shut off..
Longl!ne council followers reasoned
th;;\ the council may have reached an
agrecrnenl to work a graceful changeover
with attention being paid to fl1!ller 's age
-he \1·\lt be 60 in October -and a
ret1r('n1ent plan.
Observers noted that no vo te <Jf con-
fidence. which would ha1·e ruled Oul any
.~pecula tion, \vas taken.
DA il v PILOT ~··u P~o!t
Two councilmen were not pre.sent at
tilonday night's meeting. Jerry Matney .
\\'ho left for a four·week vacation, and
r\onna Gibbs. v.•ho is on vacation in
Sll'eden. Both are expected back in mid-
::leptember.
Both Matney and Mrs. Gibbs art
believed to have favored a change at the
top of city adn1lnistration,
It is knov.'n that councilmen had been
planning a strategy lo take a1:t1on in
regard to J\·Jiller when 1\latney and fltrs.
Gibbs returned.
But the discussions became public
\\·he n a story in Sunday's editio n ol the
Santa Ana Register hinted that some
('ouncihnen 11·anted to see 1'.U!ler removed
"Scltolurs 01tly'
end on f\londay !he mayor confirmed to
the DAIL Y PILOT that the n1ove against
the adtninistrator was seriou!.
The mayor had already arrang ed a
showdown n1eeting fur Monday afternoon
before the story broke in the press. Tile
strategy was· for the mayor to <1tte111pt to
11·ork a smooth transition '1'ilh an l');•
ecut111e seszion bei11g sel up for "'hen
fl1rs. Gibbs and f.1atney relurned.
Today only five counci!m('n and !11iller
hiinself k11u1v whether thal plan wa~
torpedoed, v.'hether there is any strategy
left al all, whether everything has been
setUed amicabl y, or whether the city ad·
ministrator's future remains insecure.
College Given
Obscene Books
The fifth floor nether regiolls of the
library at Cal State Fullerton have
become home for a paperback collection
of hard core pornograph y:
Los Angel es at~rney Frank Laven,
who testified be fore the Presidenl"s Com·
mission on Obscenily in 1970, gave the
collection lo the library "'for scholarly
use."
CSF librarian Ernest \V. Toy Jr. s<iiri,
1'Use of the t'Ollection will be restricted lo
scholars in such fields 2~ sociology. an-
thropology, literature and the law" as
\Vell as jurists, lawyers and po lice .
E::irly this summer £our boxes of the
<Jbscene. 11·orks -many of 11·hich had
been evidence in obsceni!y prose1,;u tio11s
in Los Angeles Courts -arrived in the
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li brary's special collections area.
An1ong the sultry titles such as ''The
Crowded Bed,'' "The Man Hater," "Sin
Model," and "Resort Sport" were several
paperback volumes of works by Henry
!\.filler, including ,;Tropic of Cancer'' and
the "Sexus", "Nexus·• and "Plexus'"
series. Hardboun d editions of the !am•
1rorks already are l'ala logued in libraries
in Orange County.
!Vfany of the 500 or rnore 1•0Ju me5 ar~
duplic;iles. fl1ost bear na111es of California
publishing linns. some of v.•hom no
I011 £Cr !JUblish erotica. The collection
dates fron1 1965 10 1970 and is tame by
eon1parison to 11·orks displayed ope nly in
Orangt-('.ilunty Adult book shops.
The Laven t'otlec!ion was secured for
lh<' CSF" librarv bv Dr . Dona ld A. Sears.
professor of EfigliSh. Sears has appeared
hl'f!ln:: numerous courts as an expert
1rill 1css on th(' literary 1nerits -or lack .or then1 -in \\'Ork~ being prosecuted as
oh~cene . !lis le~lin1unv On one recent
case 11011· is before the U.S-Suprcmt
Court nn appc<-il ,
PASSERSBY VIEW GRIM SCENE ON NEWPORT HARBOR DOtK
Body Found in B.1y Identified as Tustin Man
rhange jun1ped t.o 31 ,730,UOO shares, c<1Si·
ly eclipsing the previous high of 28.2
million sh<ires trading last F'eb. 9.
··Buth acknowled_i;e r!as~ics like D. H.
L:iw.r~·nce"_s 'L;1dy Clial1er1.r 's Lover' as
well as itr111s of ul!cr trash that have
Ileen held by the 1.:ourts as ob.~cene will be
l1ou~cd together." Dr. Sears said.
Frot1t. 1•agc J
RETuRN ...
~ • , I assault with a \leadfy we apon ih add1t1on
to grand theft, and perha ps pirac~'·
'They could race the death pcnalt.v.
The men said in Honolu lu the hijackers
"·ere armed to the teeU1, including foot·
long knives strapped to their legs, guns
and blackjacks.
Set adrift at dusk on Aug . 6. thr. 1111111
were picked up at 3 p.m .. PDT by llw
Italian freighter Benadir, bound lr·o1ri
Ecuador to Yokohama 1\•ilh a lo<1tl 01
bananas.
The Benadir should never have been
where she was when crev.·men spotted
the third of four aerial flares fired by the
drifting Ka malii trio.
-No other vessel 1•:as in the are<1. wtucll
is out of normal shi pping lanes, but 1111·
Benadir w<1s steaming at full speed to
make up tiine after drifting 2i hnur~
\1·hile engine trouble v.'as r('paircd .
\Vaschkeit, _freit<is and Poll'PI' ;1rr11cd
in Yokohama \Yearing pointr.d ttali;111
shoes, borro\1·ed clothes and ~h1t1rd
with spaghclli after 9 dars ;ihollrd the
ltalian vessel. ·
l'oliec l<l entif y
l•'loating. ·Body
1\~ 'f11 1S tin Man
.\1·11 port Ue uch pollce today identified
ll1r l1ody luuntl fll1<1t111g in the harbor
~l 111aJ;1,v ;\~ :i ~7-.1c;1r·flld ·ru5t1n apart-
n1r11t <h1 el Irr
llf· 11 :1~ liste<l 11s Ci!ry Lou is il'l<"Connell.
liG I \V 61h St. Apl. C, Tust in.
Orange Cou111y Coroner's deputies to·
day said there is still no information as to
huw ,\JcConnell died. They said his hody
l1ad apparently been in the 11·<1ter aboul
111•0 d;:iys.
Tt1e body v.'as spotted just before nnon
1>1onilay hy t"'O teenaRc boys at i\larina
riunes, 101 N. Bayside Dr11·e. It 11·<1s
1lrn11 1ng face down in <t bo<1l slip_
T o nto (;els :\cw Na111 c
L(l:-; A\"CELF.;S !UPI I -Harold .r.
Srn1th. heller knn\1·n to r<1d10 lans as the
1.n11r Rang('r·s faithf ul con1paninn , Tont o.
nffir1<1!1y r·h::inged his name l\londay Lo
. l:i1 S1i1·erhrrls
-The Dow Jones Industrial a verage~.
reflecting movement of top-grade issues
on the NYSE, rose 32.93 poi nt s, closing <it
8A8.95. The previou:'\ record one-day gain
was 32.04, on fl1ay '/.7. 1970.
-Th e nun1ber of advancing issues -
1.fiO:I -\'.'as a new high. Only 107 issues
dl"Oppell. Ei~hty-foUr \\·ere unchanged.
-l\1any issues gained $5 a share or
n1ore. lntern<1tional Business fllachines,
one of lhe gla111or crow·d. went up $19.
-The American Stock Exchange had a
turnover or 8.620.000 shares. up fron1
2.250.000 shares traded Friday. The Ame x
1nriex tlimbed 0.54 to 25.13. !lie largest
cliinb since Ma y 27, 1970.
One analyst observed that President.
i>;1xun, in announcing his rH::1v economlc
approach Sunday night, had come to
grips 1vi1h "three things that have been
hurting the market -the slow economic
recovery, stubborn inflation and th!'
\\eak11ess of the dollar abroad."
\Vhlle the ney Nb;on policy "emed lo
gJ1·e \Vall Street the confidence it lacked
for months, there were indicatlons tro11-
ble may be mixed with renewed hope i,,
r111ning 1n<ll1ths.
Da1'id Rockefell er, chairman of Chase
fl1anha rt an Bank, observed that nobod,v
"should be very happy" about the need
for such a ne1v policy. and he said he
hoped the need \\'as "just tempor;:iry .,
.Jain es M. Roehr., chai rn1cu1 of c;cneral
flfotors Corp .. questioned tl1e 11·isdon1 of
President Nixon 's JO percent t ,_ x
.-;urcharge on iinports. "Onl.v Onie 11•ill
lell about the wisdom of that," he said .
··The co!lections 11·ill by con1parison,
:;i llow,an expert tu clarit'y the n1urky area
between Uterary freed Qm of expres!io1t
and the cotnmerci;.iJ e.xploilation knOl\'O
a.~ p<irno gra phy." he said.
'fl ol c' Trut,h
Behind Draft
BL:\YDQ~. Ei\l;l.A 1~D 1/\Pl
Ed11"ard S1ai11er lifted l he
floorboards in l1is living room in an
atten1pt to !race the sollrce or a
11·1Jrrlsoinc tlr:ifL Ile fol1nd a hole
1.000 feet deep.
;,There 1vas just no ground
th(•te," !i<tid the horrified Stainer.
who has lived in the house in this
County Durhain mining village. for
20 re;irF;.
:-;-1a111er ~ find was a 200.year·old
1nine~haft.
f'fl:-11 b<>;ird officials plan to try to
fill the hole \.l'i th concrete. hoping 1t
ll'nn 't get ;:iny 'vider.
-1r.~ ;i hor ri!'ying thought thnt
11e.·ve sa 1 here for 20 ye;ir.~ v.·ith
nothing underneath." said l\l r~.
S!aincr, "That roon1 has alwayl
been very cold and drafty.''
They flew lo llonolulu and 11 r111
directly to the Doheny ~·achl ~till t1('d \JP
at Coast (;u<1rd headqu~1r1ers to rlean 11p
and celebrate w'ilh Doheny and other
Transpac crew me1nbers. "You cou ld see beer being pass:f'd l1011n 1
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to them as they cleaned up <111d lat1;:11tf'r
was comi ng fron1 below " l111111llt1llt
Adverti&er newsman Bruce Benson said
in a telephone interview today.
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ECONOMY • • •
gather up somt of then1 .
Major European gold and n1u111.:.v
markets remained closed for the scconrl
consecutive day. ·u.s. officials conferred
with European money ex perts about lhr.
implications of lhe new prog rain. !ht'
most comprehensive economic change.~
in stituted by a president since the New
Deal.
Specific congressional ac~iQn is netdcd
for Nixon's proposals to repeal the 7 per·
ce nt auto excise tax:; to enact ti 10 per-
cent Investment tax credit f o r
businessmen; and to niove up lo ncxl
J an. I an additional $50 in{'re<1~e 1n
personal in come tax e1iemptlo11.
Nixon i1nposed a wage-price (reezc :ind
11 Ill percent additional tax 011 lhc l'aluc
(l( most imported goods u11dcr aulhflrity
already given him by Congre~".
Treasury Sectetary John U. C1)t)1111Hy
told reporters Monday he did not belicl'e
the situation was urgent enough to t:1:it1
Congress .back before its scheduled Sept.
II retum. But he said Congress would be
asked to make the proposals retroactive ·
to Nixon's announcement Sunday night.
Those who went to the White Hou!ic 1n·
eluded Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, I 0-Ark. f.
whose House Way!i and f..teans Com·
mittee must originate ail tax leglsl:ition,
and Senate Democratic leader Mike
f\,ansfl cld, perhaps the two n1ost 11n·
portant lawmakers in lerrns of pushi n~
the program through CongrC'.5s. Rot h
a lrrady hllve tlpressed 6UpJXlrl for 1\1x·
on ·s rnovcs .
'
I' I ''The Dating
-when • cusfomer choo ses • d•te fof'
ins +elle+io'1 of his c•rpetiri9 , he w•nf1 to be
•i.lured th•t th• cerp11tin9 will be irutelled ort
~ch edu!e .
w. ere 1bt. to pro•id• r •••. •ffici .nt
sf'rvic:;e, due to th• f•ct th•+ wo m•int•in ell
of our own er•""'·
lf n•c:;ets•ry, b•c•us • of construction
dolays, we c:;11n edju1t the 1ch•duled d11t11 for
our custom ers convenienc•.
After ell, ca,p•tin9 c•n be purche1ed
Mtri y p1 1ce1 , end the °"' thin9 ""' c•n ptovide
tfi 11t othar1 cen't, is th• lat Service IR ~
County !
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ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOUIS! Mott. thrv "'•" .. 9 to 5:30-Prl., t to f -Sot., f :lO to 1
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VOL. 64, NO. 19 6, l SECTIONS, 40 PAGES J ORANGE COUN TY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , AUGUST 17, 1971
Ocean
By RUDI NlEDZIEl..SK.1
01 111• Dt l!y Plltr U•fl
Ocean View Schoo! District teachers
Monday night became the first group of
Huntingt-On Beach employcs to experience
President Nixon·s wage freeze order.
After deliber;iting on the salary ques-
tlon for three and a half hours in secret
se.!ision. tru.~tees 11nanlmoustv vo!rd !n
hold the rurrent $7,J7J lo SL'],935 salarv
schedule for the district's 600 teachers, ·
Members of the Ocean View Teathcrs
View Instructors Feel Wage
Association salary negotiating team and
the trustees were Jocked in an impasse
proceeding when lhe nPws of the
President's dC'crre beca n1f' kn0wn.
A thrce·man advisor~· panrl c0nvcnrd
over the fn1pasi;e m.:ide i1s findin~s
knny,·n at Monday n1ghl's ses~ion. but the
recommendations were too late.
Part of the recnn1n1enda!i(Jn in\·nh·l'd
linking the teacher .~alar,\• schedule to lhf'
cnn."umer pru.:e index f11r 11 period ot
three years. I! v.•oul<l h;i1·r 01 c;u1t a :; 8
percent increase fnr the t"un·rnt .1r'1 r.
The 3.8 figure had been agreed on by
the PJineJ"s impartial chairman. Profes·
sor \l.'illiam Dorsey. and teachers
representative John Bright. The board's
representative, Lee Palterson, did n0t
agref'.
Throughnut the nc_gotiallon penod. ti
h;.1d bf'f'n the board's p0sitinn tha! n0
funds ll'Cre available for any salary Jn·
tTCa\C'i
Co111in~ ba{·k rrnn1 lhr n1arath0n e.~·
\'c11l1vc Sessi(1n. Trustre A. James Shaf·
fer stunned the teachers packing the
board room by moving to maintain the
current schedule "with lhe understanding
thal it will bf: reviewed if add itional funds
are r;,ade available by the state and suh·
jecl ln a subst.ant Jal change in the
president"s recentl y announced position
on 'I'.' age increases.··
School officials SR.id 1nda y ShaHrr"s
n1oti on applif'S to thr. dislrirt·s 31 ad·
1riinlstrators and 1n n n n ·I each l n g
rmp!oyes as ""'ell as to teachers.
His tnotion, which al so included 11 rt·
Jection of automatic wage inrre.ases ba s·
ed on the.consumer price index. was sup·
ported by Trustees Ralph Bauer and
r.eorge Logan. Trustees Robert Zin·
ngrabe and Robert Kn ox were absent
frnn1 the meeting.
Keith Halfpop. president of the Ocea n
View Tearher's As~oc.ia!10n. said he
would seek c\arification nf the prcsiden·
Hal order through an .:iltorne~·
"I don 't think anybody understands
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Freeze
what Nixon said. We don 't know what it
111eans in terms of teacher salaries on a
year to yea r basis." he said
"\Ve may find it difficult to fight the
rres1dentia! statement if it means what
wr think it means." H<1\fpop admitted.
Logan said Jl was the President's m·
lcnUon ''to advise us of something we
already knew for -a Joni; time and lhat
11'as that we"re in a financial crisis."
Ln~;in ,i;;;iid he 1vould be willing tn
re!'0ns1drr th!' issue if the President
changes his 111ind .
Auto Stoel{
P1·ices Soar
Gag Council Sets
After Delay Hu ,ntington Aide's Status 'Dead Issue'
From Wirt. Services
NEW YORK -The stock market
:11tarted moving up !oday after tr.adin.i::
resumed in General Motors, Ford Motnf
and American f\.folors for the first t~'Tle
5Jnce Friday.
There was no trading in these issue!'!
ti1onday when Lhe marker made a record
gain in reaction !o President. Nixon 's new
FI NAL STOCK REPORT
ON PAGES 20-21 TODA Y
'conomic polici es. Brokers were unable
t.o match an aval11nche of buy orders with
a vailable sell orders.
Opening prites v.·ere General ~1olors,
11p $8.25 a share lo SB5 on 183,ROO shares;
f'ord Motor, up S-4 to $67 on 185,000
shares, and American Motors, up $1.75 to
&a.50 on 350,000 share.~.
The final Dow Jones average Of :«:I j11.
dustrlals gaintd 10.95 poin1.~ .tJt 89~,91'1,
its best sh o w i n g of the s e s s i o n .
On Monday this il'farket harometer rang
up a gain of 32 .93 poinls. its best one.day
rise in history.
TradinR "-'as heavy but. laggf'd behind
the record pace which pushed Monday's
total on lhl": New York Stock Exchange to
31 .73 million shares.
Analysis said profit lakers were tit•
lively taking advant;ige of big gain~
made by many stocks Monday.
The history·making trading Monday
was paced by 11 record·shattering l~li
block trades nf 111,000 shares or more.
There were about fi0.000 individua l
transactions, ;ibout one·third more. than
normal.
• These v.•ere snme nf !he fact:-; afler
Mnnd:iy'~ trading clnserl ·
-Vnlurne on lhP 1\e\\' York Stork Ex.
rhangt': jumped In :11.7:10.00<l .~h<ire.~. ea.s1·
ly erli psin~ Hi" pre\·iou~ '1'1igh nf 2R 2
mil!inn share.~ rr;ciding lasl Veh 9,
-The IXJ11· .fnnes ln(l us!rial a1'rr<1gf".~.
rt:flecting n1ovcn1rn1 nf tilp-grad" 1 s.~11c.~
nn 1hr, NY!\E. ro~e .12 9:1 point~, rln~1ng ;it
8AA.9S. The p1·ev1ou~ ret'Ol'd one-day ga in
V.'as :12.04. on May 27. 19711
-The number nf <idvancin g issue~ -
1.503 -'l'.'as a new hig h. Only 107 issul":s
dropped_ Eighly·four y,•cre unchanged .
-~tany issues gained ~5 a share nr
more. International Business Ma chine.~.
one of lhe glamor crowd, went up $19.
Solons Promise
Tax Reduction
Action Pron1ptl y
\\'ASHll\'GTO N 1UPr1 -Cnngrr,o;.~innal
leader~ promised Presidrnl Ni x n n
prompl action on hi~ propos;il ~ for t;:i .~
reduction~ a.~ pa rt. of his new economic
strategy, Rep_ John W. Byrne_,; 1 R·\Vis .J .
aaid toda.v.
Byrn• said thal during a t.wn hour and
a h.:ilf meeting al the White House today ,
a tl'!ntative schedule was worked out In
have the House: W.1ys 11nd Means Com·
mittee act on the proposal!! by mid·
September.
Byrnes. ranking Repuhlican on !he
rommiUtt. said committee hearin g!'
would st1trt AS llOOn as Congress returns
rrom its rf!cess Sept.. 8. with the hope that
tax bills could be reported out for Ooor
tl('lion within two weeks.
"There was general accep1ance nf the
Presidenfs proposals ancl general 11gree·
men! for !!peedy action.'" Byrnes lol d
ne1o1.·smen followlng lhe meeting,
\\lhite House Prei;~ Sceretary Rnn.:ild !..
7.iegler tnld newsmen, "lhe: tont' of !he
meetYnii: wa;o; that the congressinn11l lead·
ers indfcated they would move In a speedy
fashion and in 11 .spirit nf ~per11tlon "
Ziei;:ltr 'air! thf' President ac.knowled~·
td that parts nf his program has bren ~U2·
ge.<;ted rii rlier by Democrill.'i in Cnn~rel'il'i.
But Ziegler tiunted lhe P1tsldcn1. lh11t
IStt ECON'OM)'. Pag~ ti
Slide of Gloss
Silhouetted s urfer begins slide dn11'n glass.v 11a vr nff J)nhco.v Rrach
Stale Park. Surfers 1vho n11 re sau1 rnnstruclion nf nearb,v J)a na Point.
l-larbnr "'nuld 1\·i pe nut th€' pnp11l::ir s11rfing "JlOl nnw are apparently
h.;:1vini:: sern nd 1hn11 aht' .'-11;i1p pa1k nffir1 ,:i l..-.<;a1 rl ..-11rf1ng is .~1t1l a
popular pa~llrne al Doheny. adding that ,~u rfers there secn1 to he as
11umrrnus as cvrr.
Rt1li11g 011 St1pe1·visors'
Appeal Du e W ed11esday
Jus1ires of Lhf' ~·ourlh Dii;lrk·t Court o(
AppPal s today deferred until \\lednrsd<J.V
a niling on a hid h.v l)rangr f',<iunt\•
Suprrvisors R0hrrt AJ1tt in and R0n11ld
Caspers to nul lif~· Superior Crn1r! .fuil~e
Nrd fiut!rr's drr1s1on in lht L0ral Agrn·
C.\' Fonn;i!inn Co111n11>.slnn C'OnlrovPrs.1.
An appcllalf' rfn1r1 c'll'rk 1p. ~;;in
Rernardinn sa id <irgumcnts-filed by lhc
Orange Cnunly Chapter r1f Ilic Lc'1g11r nl
California CitiP<; in opposit i1111 Ip the B;.iL·
1in·C;1spers writ nf pr.,hibition romp('llrd
the appell;ite bench to put •lff it" exper ted
n11Jng for al lr;ist 4ll hnur<;
The '-''rit . filed Frid11y by thr \'fl\l nty
counsel's office. asks the cnurt ln srl.
as1dP an earlier ruhng b;v .Judgf' Ruller,
in '-''ilirh lhe jurist refu sed tn recognizr
lhe le,t:al stanrll ni: of lhe. LAFC boarrl as
~cl nut b.v Battin and CaspPrs.
Hrs dt'r1~inn . in effrrl until he hnlds a
hraring Au..: 2.1. rrc(lgnizrs An11hc1m
Councilman Charle.~ Pf';ir~rin . r;:i!hrr than
Anahr1m ii!lornry Hrrh Lif'krr .:ind
Fullerton Counrilmiin L!1U1s Reinhardt
rathrr th.<in Lo~ Alamitos ((>Unl'ilman ,Jor
Hyrir in twn coveted I.AFC sea ts,
That. ruling wa s n1ade alrrr a riot.nus
111pcti ng a Wf'Ck ago in whil'h R<1Uin ;:inr1
Hyde r.<in rrom 1hc hearing room af1er al·
tempting to rep lace Pe;:irson with Licker.
B~· ALAN OlRKIN
ct II•• 0•11~ l'llor il•ff
Speculation nn the future of Doyle
J\liller, .'i9, as ci!y administrator or Hun·
tington Beach was declared a dead issue
by clly rouncilmcn 1\1onday nigh!.
Councilmen also placed a ,ga,i:: nn
lhcmselvrs ln prevent any further publlr
disc·l1sslon on the administrator's pn~l
tion.
Thr announrr.ment came al the be~1n·
ni ng of !he 7:30 p.m. session or !he coun·
Beach to Ask
Valley Aid
111 Route Bid
Huntington Beach will make a pilch Lil
the Fountain Valley City Council tonight
lnr support nn a compromise Alignment
of the Rou!e. 39 Huntington Beach
freeway.
1'<1ayor Genrge l\-1 cCrac:ken w a l'
rlelei;ated !o make the. appeal B~ lonighl ',1;
A n"clock meeting of the Fountain Valley
council .
The rn:iyor w;:is elect ed 10 ,go hy Hun·
lingl.nn Beach rouncilmen J\fonday nigh t
.:iftrr lt WRS 'reported that Fnunlaln
V;:ille)' WM opposed to a nl":w alignment
\\•ithin the adopted route lhat. had been
i.ugge.~led by the slate Dh·islnn nf
Highways.
The enginecrln,g staffs of 001h rom-
n1u11it.ies h;:ive bl":en workiniz: on !he align·
menl which essen!.iall,v 'l'.·riuld ~wfng mnsl
nl the free111a y nearly .'flO feel In the \\'t:~l
fll!I nf Fountain Valle.\' rxcept for an J1rra
h.1 Nf'~~·l and Street and \.\'<irner A\'cnue
r nunl'ilman Jack f.rpcn r.:iised !hr
is.~uf' al i\11"1nrla.v·:<\ council mee1ini; and In
ci01n11. .~o rebuked the Fount;i1n Vallev
Srhool D1~1 rlrl ror 1ls st;ind nn tht
!rfewa.y. {See rela1er1 story. Pagr IJ !
r;rPrn repnrtl'rl tl1a1 he has hrcn 1n-
fr1rmed lh;il Fount;:iln Val ley will nol g(')
along wi1h th t: alternate alignment. <inrl
lhat the Fountain Valley School District
;ilso considered the compromise "unac·
cept,able."
(:reen rhided lht: srhool dlst.ricl fni"
"not dealing with good f;i ith on this
lssur."
"The state is mnrl": interested in wh at
lhe city feels tn this case and T lhlrik
1ha!'s proper," Green !laid. "School
district.~ tend lo he parochial."
The councilman noted that the new
alignment, H accepted, y,·ou!d mean !hr.
freeway "-'Ould miss the districl'.'i ad·
mini.~trative faci lities at T;ilbert Avenue
anrl Newland Street.
At Grt:en'.~ suggestion, the councll p;iss-
rrl a resolution reJ1ffirminj( that tht: com·
promise sugges!ed by the state highw.:i.v
rngineer.'i w;:irranted further study and
appointed Mayor McCrarken tn au.end
(See FREEWAY , Page 21
Tl1i11 Dime Saved Lives
Ka1nalii Pirates Deci<Led to Give Hostages Ra.ft
Special to the DAILY PILOT
HONOLULU -A lrin of Orange Coa~t
~eamen c;ist adr1f1 In !hr plracy of ii lux·
ury y11 cht owe lht'ir li\I"~ lo the single n1p
nf a thin, o!d. dime and Rn incredible
ch11in of circu1ns1anrf'!I.
Tht: crrwmrn nf lhr K11 n1.1lii flrrivC'rl
back in rhr. 1!1lands MQnd:i,v n1gh1 by
jetliner from Ynkoh<1n1;:i , .J;i p:•n
Bob \Va:<lrhkl'll . 49, ,Jnhn Frr1t:1s . 52.
bn1h t'lf Hur1!1 nglnn Rl'arh. and Frank
Pn'-l·er, 4i, nf Nc1o1.·1111rl Reach. held a
1oyful rrunlnn :ibfinrd the Kam11l1I at Al a
\\1ai Yacht Harbor.
Thry wrre sel Arlnf1 10 d;iys ~go 1n !he
r ar.H1c, 140 1n1 tc!I snu!hWE'SI nf Hll \\'1111 hy
lhrre m('n -11rmcd 111 !he trr1h -whn
hid aboard oilman Larry Doheny's 70.foot
vessel
Skipper W.1sc hkeit said only the flip nf
a ro1n led !he trio -c.ap1ured later by
the Coas1 Guard -1n give them liJe
jacke:!I and a rubber raft
He .<;aid he pleader! du rln~ 11 Ion~. lrnse
iiri::ument for the chance tn survive hy
1::iking the raft inste<1d or being forced to
J1H11p inln 1hr. ~ea .
\\'asl'hkri!. lnlrl newsmen !.hr hijackl'rS
app11rc11tly f1na!ly rltrldrd to (Jjp a coin LQ
rlrll'r11llOP whf"lher the trio Wfluld h<tvt to
.~w1n1 fn r rt , w!1h nnly lhe trousers they
wore.
"Ont or lhr m lossed me 11 lhtn dimt
nnrl !!Rid · 't his i!l' the dlmt that saved
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your life'," he related.
Michael Melton. and Kerry Bryant,
both 24 and both from Long Beach. are
now 11wa1ting prosecution along with
Mark Maynard Ill. 29, of Re1Jeda .
Au1horities evaluating the Ka malii
crr.w·s lestimony may bring ch11rges of
arml'!d robbery, atlcmpted murder and
as~ault wilh a deadly weapon in addition
to grand theft, and perhaps piracy.
They cnuld face the death penalty.
1'hc men !laid in Honolulu the hijackers
11,•Pre 11r.-n~d tn the teeth , including foot·
lnng kn1ve~ .iilrapped to their legs, gun~
and blackjack!.
Set adrift at du~k nn Aug. 5. lhe nltn
(Set RETURN, P11e !J
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riL It folio~ a lengthy meeting bet\\.·een
!he mayor and city administrator in the
;:ifternoon in which ll!i!ler's future was
discussed anrl later an executlvt session
of the council ,
ThP exPcutivr ~ession was called at the
st;:i rt nf the 4:311 p.m. meeting after coun -
cilmen rrad new~ reports thal !lillller's
jnh \Va~ in jeopard~·.
J\1a.vrir f,porge McCracken had told lhf'
DAIL'{ PILOT that hl": would inform
J\-liller that •·the handwriting was on the
• l"11rolc1l
Dr. Bernard Finch. 1.he \Vesl
l-nvina physirian, conv1rt.ed in
1961 \v1 th his girlfriend, C.:irnle
1'regoff of n1urdcring his 1vifc. '1 as granted a parole today by
the Califnrn1a ;\dutt Authnr11y.
lie \1·1JI be ~e t. free frorn the
(.'alifornia ln ~1ltutfon for f\1 cn
at Chino Dec. 6.
·Councilnien Not
Horsing Around,
Will Take Reins
H un~ingtnn Beach may not be 11oing W
lhe dogs, but it is going to the horses.
This was 1.hl": senliment nf city co11n·
rilmen Mond?.y night .:is they di~cus~ed
lhe gro'l'.'ing number of equine.; in lhe city.
And although they threw s eve r a I
wisecracks into the debate the coun·
r ilmen made it clear they \~1ere not hors·
ing around the issue.
They instructed !ht: planning com·
mission to place high priori ty on 11n
<Jrdinance that will regulate horses and
stables in the city.
"We ought to do something before they
bring in draft horses," said Councilman
Dnnald Shipley . "Somebody ls going tn
Ji.Ct hurt. I had three in my backyard la5l
Sunday morning and I don'L live on a
ranch."
Shi pley \lves in the residential section
dnwnt()wn .
It was Counc ilman Ted Barllett who
raised the quest.ion, saying there. wen'?
between 2.000 and 3,000 horses stabled in
!he city.
Building Direc:lllr Jack Cleveland. who
loday cs!lmalerl that there are bcl'l'.'een
2,50ll and ~,000 horses In the city. said his
department had little control over the
construction of new stables.
The onl y ordinance on the books 11t
pre5ent says that horse~ may not be
11labled wilhin flO reel nf 31 public right of
way or within 100 feet nf 11 dwelling other
thnn lht oy,·ner's own hon1e.
SLablet1 and corral!'! are beini;i built on
!Ste HORSES, Page !I
v.'alJ" in that a majority of councilmen
had 1nade it plain that lhey wanted to see
a change of leadership.
The mayor said that he was anxious to
h;indle the si!ua1ion "delicately" and did
not \Va nt it to become ""an emotional or
political issue.""
~lcCracken explained that. he. was
al!en1pting to reach an arrangemenl
th<1I would be "fair " lo the city ad·
nunis1rat.nr v.·hn had guided the city tor
(See i\IJLLER, Page 21
Huntington
Delivering
LAFC Blast
A letter of censurl" against the Local
Agency rormatlon Commission 1 LAFCl
is being sent hy the. cily of Huntington
Beach. • The censure was requested by Coun•
cilman l)Qn Shipley who likened the B
a.m. meeting of the comn1ission on Mon·
da.r. Aug. 9 to ··a circus."'
J\faynr George McCr;icken who ex·
plained thai. the League of Cities op-
position to the hurried methods of eltc•
ting member.~ to the commission was not
over \\'ho should or should not be on lhtt
commission but that "the county should
operate as a democracy."
The council also agreed to make a $251>
contribution lo the League of Cities for
the estimated $5.000 \egal fees the league
incurred in h;it1linq two co u n t y
supervisors in the LAFC controversy.
Police ldentif y
Floating Body
As Tu!Stin Man
Ncy,·porl Beach µolice today idenlified
thl": body found floating in the harbor
fo.lond ay as a 27·year·old Tustin apart·
m~nt dweller ..
He was listed as Gary Louis McConnell ,
651 \I/. 6th SL., Apt. C, Tustin .
Orange County Coroner's deputies lo-
day said there is still no information as to
how J\fcCnnnell died . They said hl:s body
had apparently been in t.he water about
two da ys.
The body y,·as spotted just before noon
Mond;iy by two teenage boys at J\.farina
Dunes. 1111 N. Bayside Drive. It was
floating face down 1n a boat slip.
Orange Coast
Weather
The temperature is returning to
the comfortable r.:inge along the
Sout hland y,•Jth highs at the
beaches near 72 rising to 8$ inland.
Lows tonight will be 66 to 68.
INSIDE TODA\'
New details of co11troversi.al
firing of c;r.:n. 1\f11cArthur by
f'res1rlt11~ Truman published.
See st.ory, Pnr1e 4.
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2 DAJLY PI LOT H Ti.tMf•Y, August 17, 1971
Mesa Rejects Special Taxes for Coa·s~.-College
By J ERRY COVILLE
Of ""' °""" "1191 ,, ...
The 1913 Act e1o&ed ~1ond•Y night Ui
Costa Mesa. It was given poor rev1ey.·s by
!he city rouncil.
The act 1,1•as meant to be a chanty
performance to buy 1nlprovements 1n
track facilities and cable television for
'Orange Coast College.
But none of the city's Five coun('ilmen
wanted to play the part ol scal1lCr, selhn~
'Scholars 01aly'
tickets to the show. In their reviews.
councilmen rated the act poor on props
and worse on script.
They said the actors Jacked cttdlbillty.
Directors of the Coast Community
College Dis trict, i;:poruiors of the 1913 Act,
said today the show will probably col-
Jaµse.
·· 1 don't know what \11e'll do. probably
t'Ollap~e." Chancellor Norman Watson
satd Ibis 1norn1ng, ''lt 1Y1ll require quite a
bh or study."
Councilmen were unanimous P.1onday in
ordering the cl05t! of the 191:J Art.
"I can't ... any w•y we ca.a justify
placing a tax on pe<>ple who have no say
ln it," said Willard Jorda n.
1£ the council had approved the l!!l'l
Act, 1t would have established a special
assessnient d istrict around Orange Coasl
College, 'J'he districl would have had tas·
ing po"·ers lo raise $922,liOO for 11 11·
College Given
Obscene Books
The fifth floor nether regions of \.he
library at Cal State Fullerton have
become home for a paperback collectlon
of hard core l>Ornography.
Los Angeles attorney Frank \.<n'e11,
-v.·hotcstiried before the Pres1denl"s Con1·
mi~ion on Obscenity in 1970, gave lhc
collection to the library .. for schola rly
use."
CSF librarian Ernest \Y. Toy Jr. said,
··use of the collection will be restricted to
&eholars in such fields 2.s sociology, an-
thropology, literature and the law'' as
wen as jurists, lawyers and police.
From Page I
HORSES ...
I.he 25 foot by 100 foot encyclopedia lots
near lhe Ce ntral Park. he said.
"Our concern is that these stables v.1!1
become so preva lent that when V.'e. get
the controls it v.·ill be arter the fact and
too late.'· he explained.
Ship ley stressed that he w1:i.s not. against
hor~es -""lhey don't l'Olr.·' -but said
lhat tJ1e horses v.•crc using Central park
and n-ere '"beating the property to
death ...
'"!rs not a horse r anch," he added.
Assist.ant City Administrator Brander
Castle pointed oul lhal cor rals in the
undeveloped park area v.·ere an interim
use \l:hich could be stopped by th<' council
with 30 days' notice.
P.fayor George McCracken said he felt
the problem was one of horses going on
private lawns and public side\\'alks.
The motion urging the planning com·
minion lo place a high priority on an
ordinance regulaUng st.ables pa.s!ed on a
J..2 vote.
Councilmen Al-c.oen and Jack Green
voted against it, wit h Coen arguing that
t.he council should first be awart' of other
projects <ln the commission's priority list.
Travelers Leave
Papers in Car
For two F rench travelers. a l'isit to SRn
Clemente will probably be unforgettable,
f\.1aria nnd .Jacques f\1aisoneu\oe told
JMllice Saturday they mistakenly left a
pouch containing their pa ss po r I s ,
iravell'r's C'hecks and orher important
papers in a car in which they had reC('.11'·
ed a lifl.
The couple. tral'ehng through the coun-
try and campi11g '1·here they can. told of-
nicers lhey obtained a ride 111 ~an
Clemente S~ale Park and forgot the
pouch,
They said they believed the person~ or-
rering the ride were in the f\farlne Co~.
1tationed at Camp Pendleton.
O~HGI COAST
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Early this su1nmer four boxes or the
obscene works -many of which had
been evidence 1n obscenity prosecutions
111 Los Angcl~s ~·ourts -arrived in the
J1hr;:ir)•s spceial t.:ollecl 1011,~ :irca.
Among the sultry lilies such as ''The
Crov.'ded Bed."' ··The f\l;in Haler," "Sin
f\tod('I," and ""Resor1 Sport"'1,1•cre several
paperback volumes of 1rorks by Henr ....
f\.11l!er. includi ng "Tropic of Cancer'' and
the ""Srxus ... "Nrxus" and '"Plexus"
series. Hardbound cdi11ons or the l'.iame
works already arc ratalogued in libraries
In Orant:c County.
Many of the 500 or more volumes are
duplieales. l\-1ost bear !'lames of California
publishing firms, some of whom no
longer publish erotica. The rolloction
dates from 196S t.o 1970 and is tame by
comparison lO wor ks displayed openly in
Orange County Adult book shops.
The Lal'en collection v.·as secured for
the CSF library by Dr. Donald A. Sears,
professor of English. Sears has appeared
before numrrous courts as an expert
witness on the litrrary n1crits -Ci r lack
of then1 -in 11i1rk;; being proseculed as
obscene. His testunony on one recent
case now 1s before lhc U.S. Supreme
Court on appeal.
··Bo1h atknov.·1cdge r lac;c;1cs like 0. IL
Lav.Tence 's 1Lady ChattP.rly's Lover' a~
well as ilerns of u1tcr trash tha t hal'e
been held bv the courts as obscene will be
housed together," Dr. Sears said.
'"The collections "'ill. by comparison.
allow an expert to clarify the murky area
betv.·een li!erary freedom of expression
and the commercial exploitation knov.n
as pornography," he said.
The presence of !he collection in
Orange County has been hailed by assis·
/ant districl ;illorney ~lichael R. Capizzi
v.·ho said it "1,1·ould be. of great help lo
those dealing with obscenity problems.-·
,;By combining the m11jor lega1
decisions with copies or actual hooks al
issue it allov.·s us to research the st.!ln-
dard! of candor set by !he courts."
The collection ''will be invaluable as a
lr;ey to studies of changing community
standards," sociology professor lJooshang
Poorkaj said.
Librarian Toy noted lhe obscene
t·olumes join other possibly controvcrs.ial
collections such a~ those in science fiction
;ind extremist literature, held by Uie
library.
From PntJe I
RETURN ...
'1rrc p1ck£'rl up al 8 pm. PDT by the
11ahan fre ighter Benad1r. bound fron1
Ecuador IQ Yokoha n1a 11·ilh a load of
ljananas.
The Ben;1d1r should never have h<'en
11·here she wa s ""hen crr.1,1·men spotlcd
the !hlrd or four i!.'rial flares fired by the
<!rifting t\amahi trio. r.·o other \ essel was in the area. which
i" 011!. or normal sh1pp1ng lanes, but. the
l.lenadir 'vas stearnir1g at full speed to
llHJke up t1n1c i'lf1er drtf1111g 27 hour:;
'1h1lc rnglnc trouble ,,·;is repaired.
\\'aschkeit, Freitas and Po1,1·er arrived
in \·oknh;ima v.•earin,i:-pointed Italian
sbPrs, burrnwed t•lnthrs anti stuffed
v.·1th spaghet11 afler 9 t!ays aboard the
Italian vessel.
They llew lo Honolulu and \vent
di rectly to the Doheny yacht still tied up
at Coasl Guard headquarters lo clean up
anrl C<'lrbrate v.•ith Doheny and other
Transpac crew members.
"You could see beer being passed down
lo them as they cleaned up and laughter
v.as corning from below'" llonolulu
Advertiser ne wsmMn Bruce Ben.son said
in a telephone inter\'icw today.
TAKES DEFENSE POST
Disaster Planner Lage
Retired Colonel
Named Disaster
Training Chief
\Vtlhur J. Lage, ~4. a r l1lircd Arn1y col·
one!. has become thf! new Coordiniltor ul
Disaster Planning and Tr.:11n1ng f•Jr th('
t·ity of Huntington Be;ich,
Lage., J73fil \\lhetn1on: Lani:'. bf·gnn l11s
~889 a mon!h job i'•londay. Ile i1·ill a~~urne
lull charge (If the departrne111 this
Scptf'n1ber wilh lhe ret1rt·tnl•nt of Vine~
Collier. the l'Urrcnt c:ivil de Ir n s r
coord1nalor.
A 1n1Jit;i ry rarf'<'r man, l,.1gf' w;i~ l"hlo·\
11( plans and operations for the U S.
Fourth Army jn San Antonio, lfe~,. lron1
1968 to 1970.
Earlier. he h<'ld po!>Hions :11 Fl Polk.
La., Ft Leavenv.orth, Kans . alld 111 Viet·
nam .
'f.lc also :served as Chief of Stall for th t•
military forces assisling civil df'fen~r.
during Hurricane Betsy's rampage
through New OrleaJts,
Collier. who has been lhe c1ty·s
Coordinator of Disaster Plnnning and
Training since HIQ8. plnns lo inovc lo the
state of \Vashingt.on f\11lo\1·i11s his Sept. J
retirement.
Valley to H ol1l
Meeti11g T unight
On Gy 1111u1stics
The Fountain Valley l':tl"k$ a11rl
Rrcreation Commiss1011 \1 di hold a
fipecial meeting ton ight lo s('lrlP !hr
dispute regarding the eity s ~y111n<1~b\"'
program)>,
The 1ncr1111g '"'ill ht' l1.,!ll al i 11 tn 111
Hilll A of lhc Co1nml1r11!y Cf'nlrr 102110
Slater Ave.
Jl1n l!olly\\'ood. rid11l1111~lr<1l11" ;1 s~1 '
ta11t and aclir1g recreation d!rf'rlfir . :.:11d
the dispute centers ,1rnt111d ll1r i.:.1'nl ·
nasllcs and tumbling (·las~f'S taught hy
Charley llnd l\1argnrcl B<.1kl'r
Presently the t"i!y contracts tor tl1e
rlasses for children ages four ro !Ii,
Glosses are t...1ught \wicr a v.·rrk tor Pach
nge group by the Bakers.
"\Vhen 1 came lo the recreallon drptirt -
menl. U1ree months ago," Holly1,1·oorJ said,
•·1 was asked by the rommi:;:sion lo con-
sider some chani::es 1n the rlr-~:.r-.
bei::ause some complaints h!td bee11
received.··
Hollyv.•ood said he ;o:.,ked Ken Dud·
drirlgc. athlrlir director of Fou111a1n
Valley High School. for some suggestion~
for the program.
Mesa Asks Supervisors
Oust Pair From LAFC
Costa ~1esa·s Ci ty Council f\,fonday
nl ght called for the removal or county
supervisors Ronald Caspers 11nd Robert
Bau in from the Local Age.ney FormatiCln
Commission.
All five councilmen backed a resolution
asking lhe ('OUnty Board of Supervisors lo
rcph1re Casperi; and Ballin with two dif·
ferent supervi1\Qrs.
The resolulll)n w11~ introduced by
~l11yor Rllbert \\.ilson, who until now had
rema ined silent on !he LAFC eon·
1rover~y.
The rCS<llution :-p<'Cd1tal1y mentionl'rl
tl1' Aui; 9 l..Ai'C meeting in which
Ca~pers. Bartin and L<ls Ala m!IM ((iun-
rdman .Joe Hydt> lntrl lo nu~t An11heim
Co11nf·1lman (.:harle:i Pear!IOn from the
l.\f'(
In rar~ the resolution said: '·\Vhereas,
it also appears that $Rid Supcrvi~or
Casper~ has been unable lo resist !he
partisian political coercion nf chttirman
Battin In Battin"s vendetta 11gainst the.
Irvine Company ..•. "
''Now lhcrefore be 11 resolved Iha! the
<'ity council of th" city of Co!ita Melia
hereby finds and declarrs lhal althQugh
elccterl fmn1 the rffth Supl'r\'i~rtal
Ou;lrict. Supervisor Ca$pers does not
r,.11resen1 the views of thl' clly or Co!i!A
f\lc~a ... in anv or his ;11::t1oos con·
C'e rning the mertiber1ih1p 1\f rhe Locnl
Agency f•orm111ton Cnn1n11~s1on ..
Councilm11n \\'illiam St CJ111 r pt>in(erl
oul that the resolution dor~ not :1sk fCJr
Ille rr,c-;i!I o1 Co~prr!i, hut only h1~
r'1nov(ll from the LAFC The s<11ne 111>-
p!1es lo £!att1n
provements at Orange CoasL
The tragic flaw in the Act that led to
its downlaU at the hands of the council.
1vas its 1,1•ide. taxing powe.r. Costa l\Iesa
could imtall ttie Act, but Ne wport Beach.
Huntington Beach, Foun tai n Valley and
Westminster would hal'e lo help pay for
•I
The 191:1 Act \Vasn't listed on the. coun-
l'il prograrn. but City Manager Fred
~rsabal introduced Jt 1~ilh a requesl that
the councU lake some fi.l\al action.
Councilmen did indicate their action
was quite flna.J.
College officials were. not present at •
lt1onday's meeting, thougb they had given .
the council a tv.·o-page. argument on 1,1·hy
they wanted th e 1913 Act.
A similaf' request ror Golden West
College !>till stand.~ before tht Huntington
Beach City Council. If Huntington Beach
resurrects the 1913 Act, residents of
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MILLER CONTROVE RSY • • •
11 years and seen it grow from a city of
10.000 persons to J:I0,000.
lili\le r. dapperly dressed, walked lo the
r ouncit chambers for the 7:30 p.m . coun·
('ii meeting smiling but declining to
discuss his future with re.porters or com-
Jllf'nt on the meeting \\'ith the mayor.
"I don't want to n1ake any comment.''
he. said. ·'J didn't bring it up," he replied,
when asked i[ he 1,1•as being pressured lo
strp asidt•.
illayor illcCracken opened the. 7:30 p.1n .
session by saying that newspaper ac·
1·<lunts hnd prompted lhe council to tall
tll1• <'xecutivr session.
"Thi> council unani1nously clt•i.:lared this
issue dead and each of us \Yitl handle it
;1s a pC'rsonnel matter and non e of us "'ill
(l istuss it."' he said tersely.
Counrilinen declined to say a ny thing
furlher or explain the meaning of their
;iction, v.•hethcr Miller's position was nO \Y
stable or n•hether mere public discussion
on his future was shut off.
Loogtine council followers r easoned
I hat the council may have reached an
:i~reement lo work a graceful changeover
111ith attention being paid to :r.tiller's s ge
-he 1,1•ill be 60 in October -and a
retirement plan.
Observers ooted that no vote of co o-
l1dence, \\'hich would have r uled out any
speculation, \Vas taken.
Two councilmen were oot present at
f\.londay night's meeting, Jerry f.fatne y,
1,1•ho left for a four·wetk vacation, a nd
Norma Gibbs. who is on vacation in
Sv.·eden. Both are e>.-pected back in mid-
September_
Both r-.1atney and Mrs. Gibbs are
believed to have favored a change at the
top of city administration.
It is kno"'n lhitt councilmen had been
planning a strategy to take action in
regard to Miller when Matney and 111rs.
t:1hbs returned.
But the discu!!s"1ons became public
\\'hen a story 1n Suuday's edition (If the
San!a Ana Re gister hinted that so1ne
councilmen wanted lo see Miller removed
and nn l\.1onday !he mayor confirmed to
the DAILY PILOT that the move against
the administrator wa s serious.
The mayor had already arranged a
showdown meet ing for l\1onday afternoon
before the story broke in the press, The
strategy was for the mayor to attempt to
\\'Ork a smooth transition with an ex-
ecutive session being set up for when
:P.1rs. Gibbs and ?i1atney returned.
Today only live councilmen and Miller
himself know whether lh6t plan was
lori;edoed, whether there is any 11lrategy
left at all, whether everything has been
s~ll_led amicably, or whether the city ad·
m1n1strator's future remairu in.secur e.
f 'rorn Page I
ECONOMY MOVE ...
•·1here 1~~1! bt: plenty of credit for
l'veryone
Ziegler said ~'ederal Reserve Board
('hainnan flnhur F. Burns v.•ho a ttended
1hr mcclin~ said. •·every one of us can be
1norc confident aboul the prospects of !he
1\rncric:t n f'Conomy, not only for the
prrsent but for lhe long run.
The meeting, 1vhich 1\•as .scheduled lo
la st only an hour during the morning,
11·ent through lunchtime.
As Nixon sought !!Upport from con ..
.crc."sional leaders, hov.·el'er. he 11·as
receiving s harp rrit icism frorn some
labor leaders. and there. were hints lhal
!ubor might attempt in some. way lo defy
the order .
AFL-CIO Presideiit George r-.1eany
.;u1nmed up lhe feelings of many labor
leaders by calling Nixon's 90-day wage·
price freeze "patently discriminatory to
the American worker and a bonanza to
American corporations.''
'l'he Afo~L-CIO executive council. com-
po.~ed mainly of union presidents and
l1eaded by l\lcany, was to meet Thursday
10 consider a course of action.
Al least. one crack appeared dliring !he
rl ay in rlir admin1slration·11 previou ~l.v
h:1r(l t111" n.1::H11sl rxccptions to the 9(}.day • 11·a1-Jc·pnt·c·renl freeze . A tr 11: a s u r y
l ,'1•.t•111 P11fJ e I
J;'REEW AY ...
t .. 111gh1 ·s nire11ng nl lhe Fountain Va!lry
l'llllll\'tl
\!111 r:-fnr a sµce dup in cunstrucl1on or
!h1· n0rlh·~outh free1,1·ay hal"e be.en given
l11p priurHI' by Jlu n11n,etnn Beac-h officials
ht·(·:1 u~(' <1f 1hr uncertainty 01·er lhe east-
11e~t r·;.ie1 f1c. Co:ist Frer11·ay.
spokesman said colleges woul d be allov.·.
ed to charge higher tuition rates when
school opens lhls fall if they had already
announced them.
\Vith Congrei;s in its summer reces~.
the leadership and chairmen of key com-
mittees flew to Washington at Nixon'it re-
quest. The \Vhile House sent a plane to
gather up some of them.
f.lajo r European gold and money
markets remained closed ror the second
<-onsecutive day. U.S. offlcials conferred
1vilh European money experts about the.
implications or the new program. the-
n1os t comprehensive economic changes
instituted by a president since the New
Deal.
Specific congressional action is needed
for Nixon's proposals to repeal lhe 7 per~
cent auto excise tax ; to enact a 10 per-
cent investment tax credit f o r
businessmen; and to move up lo next
Jan. 1 an additional $50 increase in
personal income tax exemption.
Nixon imposed a wage-price freez;e and
a 10 percent additional tax on the value
of most imported goods under authority
alreMy given him by Congress.
Treasury Secretary J ohn B. Connally
tnld reporters ~-londay he did not believe
lhe situation 1vas urgent enough lo call
Congress back berore its scheduled Sept.
8 retun1. But he said Congress \\'Ould be
~sked to make the proposals retroacll1•e
lo Nixon's announcement Sunday night
Those \lo'ho went to the \Vh1te House in·
<·l11ded Rep. \V il bur 0 . i\1il\s, 10-Ark,l,
\\"hn$e !louse Y.'ay11 11nd f\·leans Com·
oHHee musl originate. itll tax legislation,
and ~enate Democratic leader ~1 ike.
~lansheld. perhRps the (\\"O mosl im·
portant IRv.·makerl!. in lermll of pushin~
the program througtl Congrt:ss. Both
already have expressed support for Ni.~·
on·s mo1·es.
Costa ~ltsa and other cities Ill the college
diatrict will 1till have to pay some tax
money.
Cou"ncilma11 William st. Clair wanted tl'I
w-ge Huotingloo Beach to close the Act at
Golden West. but Councilman Jack Ham·
tnelt said let lhen1 write their own
review .
"Let's l('t them make: th'eir own
decision," Hammett said. "We'll st:e it
they are good neig hbors hke v.·e wert:."
President Due
Fur · T1vo Week
Cle1nente Stay
Following a two-day 1Yhirlw ind
cross country tour. Presideni
Richard Nixon is due to arriv•
Thursday for a two-week. slay et
the \Yestern White House in Sa.a
Clemente.
The President will address the
Knights of Columbul! this evening
in New York City, where he v.•ill
spend th e night.
\\1ednesday. the President v.·ill
v1si1 thr JJ!ino'is Stale F'::iir al
Springfield and sign a bill declar-
ing Abraham Lincoln"s home as a
nation al historie site.
Nixon "'ill spend Wcdnesdav
night at Grand Teton National Pafk:
at Jackson Hole. Wyo.
'Thursday, he will Ry to Oall;u to
address the Veterans of Foreign
\Vars before making his second
\'isit to the Western \\'hite House
~is surilmer. 'The first family spent
12 days at La Casa Pacifica in July.
Valley, Council
Set to Discuss
Noise, Routes
"Fountain Valley city councilmen are
set to discuss a variety of issues, ranging
fro1n a noise control ordinance lo lht:
reaiignmenl of the Route 39 Freeway .. t
lheir meeting tonight.
The meeting l~ scheduled for g p.m. ir't
the <·ity council chambers in city ha ll.
The noise c<>ntrol ordinance has been
recommended for approval by the plan-
ning commission. Planning Director Clin·
ton Sherrod L'!a1d the city slaff and
memb&rs .or the county Health Depart-
ment have studied the proposal for nine
months.
The ordinance, if approved. wi ll give
the city.the means to regulate the lel'el of
noi~s in the city. Tt "'ould be enforced by
lhe building department.
1'he proposed realignment or the
freeway would move it about 500 feet
from Ne."'"·land Street toward Beacll
Boulevard. The cily staff iir; recom·
n1ending approval of a resolution asking
the state Division of Highways lo adopt
the ch ange as tbe precise alignment.
'The new alignment ha~ !he approval of
!he City of 1-funting!.on Beach. but thtt
Fountain Valley School Oistricl is con·
tinufng' its opposition to the freeway .
Representalives of both agencies are ex-
pected to aHend the 01eeting .
Council01en also plan to appoint 11 nt-1•
planning cornmisstoner to r e p I a r ,.
Richard H~aley 11•ho has resigned.
Elcvalo1· Kills 11
~lANILA IUPI' -An elt vator crowded
with coostrucllon 1,1·orkers snapped it~
cable and plunged 12 floor! lo th e ground
at a building silt . Nine persons were !till·
rd n11t rirrli! antf two died later.
''The Dating Game''
Wiien • customer cho~'' e def• for
in1tell etio11 of \I ii c.1rpati119, ~e went1 to "'
111ur 1d +h i t th, cerptt'n9 will bt in1t•ll•d a..
1ch•dult ,
W 1 er• •ble to providt (e1t, ,fficierrt
'"rv ice, clu • fo the lec.t thet w• ,,...,;n+a in ell
of our ow11 cr1w1. ALDEN'S
!f "'"''1''1'· b1c111s• of consfrucf ic,.
deleys, we c.•n adiu,f the sch•duled cl1t• for
c:iur cu1fomer1 conveni1nce.
After in, ce~tin9 c•• be purc;he11d
meny pieces, •nd the on• thin9 w• can provid•
that ethers can't, is the lest Sentce II "'-le
c ... ry1
CARPETS • DRAPES
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COSTA MESA
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'Bold A~tlon'
Ford Head Reacts Cou1ity Backs
Oil Drill Ban
To Nixon Move
A move lo seek federal legisla·
tlon that would ban offshore oil
drilling from the Santa Ana River
to the Mex ican border has won the
backing of Orange Co u n I y
supervisors.
DA ILY PILOT Automoc-ivt EditOT Carl
Corste11se11 was 111 Dearbor11 , Micli . to
get the story ou new 1972 Fords when
news of Pre:s1de11 t Nixon's wag e and
price freet f' wrts disclosed. As a result
hi' got u11 e11tirely different story on
observouo11.~ by Ford Pres ident Lee
A lru:occa . Here is ILis dispatch.
By CARL CARSTENSEN
ot "'' Oally l"ilfl llall
DEARBORN, Mich. "The American
economy has been in serious trouble and
was heading for worse," Ford f\.1otor
c:Qmpany Pre sident Lee A. iacocca
declared here Monday .
"Something had to be done. What the
President has done -and asked
Congress to do -adds up to one of t~
most bold and far-reaching changes in
economic policy that has ever been
launched in this country or anywhere
else.
"'It will have tremendous consequences,
not only here, but throughout the world."
Iacocca was speaking to the pres&
almost off-the-cuff in the wake of Presi-
dent Nixon's announcement of new wage
and price controls.
"'We're one of the few companies in the
worl d not holding a board of directors
meeting today," tacocce quipped. "I was
just unfortunate in having to answer your
questions here or we'd be having one
too."
Q The Ford president
was speaking at the
1 opening or the com· I p<>.ny's 1972 national
1 news preview at
· · ; Ford's automotive
· "' ' safely research cen·
C-'lllSTENSEN
ca explained.
ter.
"Until 8 p.m. Sun-
day, this was going
to be 1 press con-
ference about ou r
1972 models," lacoc·
"I had my speech all ready F'riday.
And it would have been a good speech
then. But it's no good today."
Thus speaking on President Nixon's
economic actions, lacocca observed,
'"Some of the goals are highly con-
troversial. Bul there can be no quarrel
v.•ith the broad goals and generaJ thrust
~f the program -to increase jobs. to in·
crease productivity; to protect the
American dollar and to gain a fair shake
for American iridustry in w o r I d
markets."
lacocca said Ford will cooperate
fully with the spirit and the Jetter of the
President's program. Ht. also said Ford
welcomes the President's proposal to
repeal the discriminatory 7 percent eK-
cise tax on passenger cars.
'"When the tax comes off Y/f' will im·
mediately reduce both our prices to our
dealers and our car and light trul:k
sticker prices by the same a1nounts. \\le
have no authority to commit our dealers
lo similar action but you can rest assured
customers will receive full impact of the
e:iccise tax repeal."
Wh& !his actually
means to tht' new
car buyer is that car
prices will come
down, on the aver·
age, about $200.
In theory, with an
average price in·
crease of a simil2.r
amount due for '72
and with the exprc·
led reduction com ·
1.a.cocc.-. ing, car buyers will
be able to purchase '72s at ·71 prices. Cur.
rent models will go for about S200 less.
This is the way it appears today but a
lot of questions remained unanswered _
Iacocca quite pointedly sa id, '"I don't
know" to many of the queries posed by
newsmen.
lacocca doesn't seem concerned over
the 90-day price-wage freeze but said
Ford nor any other company could con-
tinue for a lf~ngthy period.
"'We just can't 'eat. it' forever," he
said. "We don't know what will happen in
90 days."
lacocca also mentioned that the auto
industry was the only industry singled out
for special attention.
"The President's reason for requesting
repeal of the auto excise tax is that ea ch
1.000 additional cars that are sold means
25.000 more jobs.
Despite the rise in imported car sales
Ford 's U.S. car and truck sales during
I.he first half of 1971 set ."! record of near·
ly 1.6 million units -up 7.5 percent from
last year.
"When you put the good oews about car
sales up against all the complaints about
the automobile as public enemy nunlber
one you have to conclude that everybody
is fed up with cars -except those people
who buy them and can't get along without
them. I suppose there are a few people
who have stopped driving, but I haven't
met one yet,'' lacocca said.
"Until somebody shov•s me a more
versatile way lo get around, I'll continue
to have faith in the future of the
automobile."
The board ordered ·Kenneth
Sampson, director of' harbors.
beaches and parks, lo withdraw
$5.000 from the county's lidelands
fund to finance the tflun\y's share
of a progran1 th<it v.·11! begin with
the htring of a lobb.vist 1n Washing-
ton, D. l"
Bo<1rd approv111 rneans th;:i[ lhe
county will join hand!"i with the
cities of Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach and the Coastal
Area Protecti1•e Le;igue in the
drive for a ban on offshore dnlling.
U.S. Eco110111y
Ra111ifications
At a Gla11ce
By United Pre ... s Jn<trnational
Economic devr\opments at a glance :
LONDON -The London and Zurich
gold markets reopened bul nlher Euro-
pean currency nl?J'kets remained closerl
while. governments planned !heir next
step in the dollar crisis. Oiplt-'.11-at1c
sources said failure In end the crisis could
lead tn emPrgency or a European n1one·
tary bloc in conflict wi!h U.S. interests.
NE\V YORI\ -Volurnc was hcavv nn
!he stnck market hut fell ~hort or' !he
record-breaking sales pace sel f\1onday .
By noon the Do\11 Jone~ industri;il
averag<'s had climbed 4.li7 points to
R!l:l .li2. Volume \l'Hs rxpec1ed tn top 20
million shares but f:ill sh(lrt of lh(' 31
niillion traded f\tonday.
WA SHINGTON -Treasury spokesman
sa.vs school tuition increases which
already have been annou11ced \\'ill be
allowed Lo go in1o effect despite Nixon's
freeze on wages and prices. The question
of sa lary increases for teachers has not
been deiern1ined.
\VASHINGTON -President Nix on met
with congressional leaders at the White
House to seek hacking for his sweeping
economic changes aimed at halting in-
flation and stimulating th e econom y.
WASHINGTON -Government disclo!·
ed ~1onday night that 1he United Suites
suffe red its \\'Orst bal<1nce of paymen!s
deficit in history that first si x months of.
this year. more than $1 1 billion.
\VASH\t\'GTON -Food prices not cx-
pecled to be greatly affec.ted by Nixon '.!!
price free7.e order.
County T1·ansit Board
Seeking Bus Director
DETROIT -Automnhile huvcrs wlll
find 1!17! prices nn 1!172 n1odel ca.rs during
the !lO--da.v \11age-pricr frrrze and ma.v get
addilinn ~;>.ving~ if Congrf'ss repeals !he
7 percent auto excise tax_ Does not apply
to fnrt1gn made cars.
OTTA\VA ~ Can<1dirin nff1ci<1l~ will
comr to \Vash1ng!nn lh1s \\•erk to try to
gc! the Uni!rd States to exl"!mpt Canada
from the JO percent imports surchargt. A nalionwide ,;carch for A direct or n'
bus operations was ordered Monda y hy
director~ of the Orange County Transit
District.
The board. giving the job priority over
the previously slated need for a general
manager, placed a salary value of S17,200
to $21,400 a year on the post.
The director of bus opera!ions will bl'
directly tf'.!Sp9nsib!e to acting general
manager La\vrence L. ilicConville of
Balboa Island . McCon vtllc , curren!ly
Orange County ·s road commissioner. i~
filling the post until a general manager 1s
hired,
1'ransplant Patient
Dies Af ter 23 Days
CAPE 'TO\llN. South Africa (AP)
Adrian Herbert. the wor!d "s fourth heart·
and-lung transplant patient. died today.
He li\'ed 23 days after the ope ration, the
longest of any of the four .
Or. Christiaan N. Barnard's transplant
lt.;im performed the operation on the 49·
year-old dental technician on July 25. giv·
ing him the heart ;ind lungs of a 211-year·
old man v.·ho had died the ni ght before.
Herbert had heen bedridden for !wn
years with emphysema. an incurable and
progressi ve lung discasf: that had
•·eakened his heart.
A call by the Orange County Grand
Jury for the creation of a countywide bus
system was received and filed by the
board. It was indicated that the proposal
will get more complete consideration
when a general manager i~ appointed.
Stressing the need for a bus system for
youth, the infirm and county residents in
the low income bracket. !he Grand Jury
report pointed out that the Transit
District could draw support from the
Southern California Rapid Tran si t
District.
Calling for an i!nn1edlate in-depth traf.
fie study. the Grand Jury V.'arned that a.
countywide bus system linking this area
v.·ith the Los Angeles And L-Ong Beach
employment reservoirs is tong overdue.
TOKYO -Henvy selling of the dolla r
continued wi1h !hf! Bank of Japao again
sLepping in to buy dolla rs in effort lo
keep the prire up lo government set pari·
ty.
RO ME: -(;overnn1cnt pul a $50 limit
on personal transactions.
Viejo Hospital
Fire-hazardous
Uni ts Replace d
··interim service is needed especially tn County fire department off icials said
carry people to and from key service in-loday t.he faulty parts 1n the air con-
sta!lations. such as the Orange County dl\.1oners at Mission Community Hospital
Medical Center, the v.·elfare and healHt I.ave heen replaced and should cause no
departments, insl.itutions of learning, more fires at the facility .
shopping center~. Orange County Airport The new ~fission Viejo hospital, which
and recreational areas."' the report said. has only been oprn for lwo weeks, sus-
The Grand Jury urged immediate ac· tained minnr damage in two weekend
ceptance of support offe red by SCRTD firts, both of which were traced to a
and !ht collation nr data on bus user~· nialfunct1nn1ng regulri!or in Lwo roof-
origins t1nd destinations in Orange County mounter! air conditionin~ units.
(or use in mapµing priority rou1es. Thf' first h!;izp hl"l'lkr nut ;it R .::i m_
It ;i!so v.·arn~ that the S800JI()(] prov ider! Sri1urrl:i.v ;inr1 the serond ;it 2 <1 m. Sun·
for the newly formed Transit Di strict'~ d:l~'. Al1ho11Rh d:.n1age v.·as c~t1m<1trrl ;it
firs! .vear or nperalion will be inadf'qua1e $5.000 for each fire . ;i county fire official
if aclion i.~ to be 1aken on the county wide said "s1 ructural anrt fire damage lo the
bus system proposal. building was practically nil."
Scouts To Open Campsite
Lost Valley First Phnse of Developnient Mctrked
The Orange Empire Area C.Ouncil of
Boy Scfiuts Wednesday will dedicate the
completion of tht flrsl phase of develop-
ment of their l...cst Valley Scout Reserva·
tion .
The Z»acr. silt is located In north San
Diego County near W;irner Springs and
the Anza Borrego Park. According to t.1.
W. Hoag. sp<>kesman for the area council,
!he natural terrain of lht: area provide•
for ideal hiking, and camping.
A camp devt:lopment committee under
leadership of Howard Bear of Santa Ana.
and Art Remley of Newport Beach, has
planned for the deV1!lopment of three
c11mps withit! the reservation. The first of
thrtt completed, Cam p An1.a , offer•
i;cout~ an Olympic-si7.t pool and challeng·
Ing hiklnJ( trall!li . The second. Camp Bor·
rego. is currently undtr development in
the foothills. A third camp wilJ ht. located
adjacent to the four-acre lake. which will
eventually be crea ted from the new
100.000 cubic yard dam.
Funds for the project have been pro·
vided by county donors since the: initial
planning in 1960. Major contributors from
Newport Beach dre:
'The Hoag Foundation : Ronald Caspers:
'Aeronutroni c; Ch2.rles Howard; Hughes
Se.:ni-Conductor: S. V, Hunsaker and
Sons: A. B. McCollum : Robert Mar~hall:
Newport Balboa Savings: Optimist Club;
Harry Rinker ; Welch 's Coastal Concrete;
George Holslein III : Mi-s. Austin Stt1rte--
vant : W. Edward Crane: 0. W, Rich11rd :
.John Mc~; John A. Murdy: and
Evelyn P. Fern<1ndez .
Conlributors from Costa Mesa Are C.
R. Nelson : Se11r5 Roebuck : Robert
Forhei;: and the Henry Segerstrom ram!·
ly.
Contributors from Laguna Beach were
!he R-C. Baker fQundation -. John Davies
and Sons : t.ilrs. Lewis Moulton: Mrs.
Roger Holden: Ross Cortese : and ?1-Irs.
Gloria Irvine.
Contributors from Sant.i Ana are
Allstate lnsur11nce : th e Misseldine fami-
lv: r-.tilford Dahl: Firsl American Title
Insurance : the Halsell Foundation;
Charles Ishii: Clay Kellogg~ George
Parker: tl1iflin Th')mas: Townsend Com·
pany; Lennard Zer1aut : Rotary Club :
Harry Tancredi : A~sislance League and
the Elks of North Santa Ana .
Other ('(lunt.y contributors Include !he
'Tuslin Kiwanis Club : Lewi~ Jamie.
Tustin : Vernon Valentine, Orangt.; the
.James lrvtne fnundatlnn : i\trs John
Adams. Orange~ Lylf' RlyslonP, Tusl.ln :
Norman J . Cave, Yorba Linda ; \Villard
Pool. Garden (:rove : 1,('(f .. J, Shanaha n
and Sons, Tustin : 11nd the ~ull.v·Miller
FnundRtion. Irvine
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Tut~d1y, Augu~t 17, 1971 H DAILY '!LOT 3
Ellsberg Enters Plea
Pentagon Pll:pers Figure Says Not Guilty
LOS ANGELES (APJ -J Daniel
Ellsberg has pleaded innocent to charges
nf illegally having the Pentagon papers,
and a former colleague is In Jail for
refusing to testify about the disclosure of
the secret documents .
El!sberg told newsmen outside court
Monda)' Hrat he believes he will be ac·
quitted in a fair trial. Me said he an·
ticipates a long trial ""vtry instructional
to the country," dealing with '"life end
death, war and peace."
The 40-yea r-old research associate at
f\tassachusetts Institute of Technology re-
mains free on $50,000 bail and said ht.
plans to return to Boston. He is due back
in U.S. District Gourl here Jan. 4 for a
hearing on a trial date and pretrial mo-
tions.
prosecution, Russo refused to testify
before the federal grand jury that in-
dicted Ellsberg in June on charges of
unau thorized possession or ~ e c r e t
documents and using them for his own
purposes.
Before surrendering to fed er a 1
marshals, Russo told newsmen, '"I'm
proud to stand with Daniel Ellsberg in
taking responsibility for making the Pen·
tagon papers available to the American
people." He didn't elaborate.
Russo could remain in jail until he
agrees to testify or until the grand jury 's
ttrm expires in about 18 months.
Stories based on the Ptntagon papers
began appearing June 13 in The New
Yo1·k Times, and later appeared lo other
SA Refuses
newspapers. Afttr the Supreme Court n--
jected the Justice Department's etforu to
stop publication, the paper! were publish·
ed in book form.
Both Ellsberg and Rullso had argued
unsuccessfully in court that their cases
shou ld not proceed until it was determin·
ed v.·hether the government used wiretaps
against lhtm.
In his dtcision Monday, Justic•
Douglas said there does not seem to . be
any credible evidence of wiretapping.
After EHsberg entered his plea hert,
U.S. Atty . Robert ~1eyer told the court,
"[n regard to electronic surveillance, (
am authorized by the government to say
!hat no overhearing has taken place with
regard to Mr. Ellsberg."
I
About 2 ~~ hours after saying "l am nol
guilty" in a firm voice to Judge Matt
Byr ne, Ellsberg stood outside Lhe
Co urthouse with Anthony Russo, a rorn1cr
c;olleague fron1 the Rand Corp., a
research firm in nearby Santa Monica.
Russo was ordered to surrender arter
U.S. Supreine Court Ju~tice Wi!liam O.
Douglas dee.lined to bar his jailing for
contempt of court.
25 County Cities Urged
To Aid LAFC Fund
Russo, 34, ~·as working at Rand Corp.
in 1969 when, the government says,
Ellsberg had access there to the secret
documents on American involvement in
Vietnam, Although given immunity from
Mnyor Candidate
Levels La,wsuit
SAN DIEGO fAP) -A woman can·
dirla!e for m;iyor filed a court suit today
designed to prevent the Republicans fr om
holding lhcir 1!172 Nalional Convention as
~chcduled in San Diego.
The suit filed by Virginir. Taylor in S;in
Diego Superior Court seeks an in junction
to prevent the '"in1proper and unlawful
e)[pendi!ure of public funds ." San Diego
rrccived the convention aft er offering
$1 ~ milhnn in cash and service~.
"There is no tiine for a referendum and
the city already has started spending
money," Mrs. Taylor said. ··There is na
other remedy."
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Orange County's 25 cities have beer.
asked to chi\) in legal fees for the county
League of Cities battle with the Local
Agency Formation Commission.
Ed Just. mayor of Fountain Valley and
president of the League, said the legal
cost should be about $5,000 and if 20 citie!:
;igrre to pay the cost will be about $265 to
each ci ty.
Santa Ana has <1lready refused to
donale nioney to v.·hat il calls the
Lraguf:!'s '"v:ar chest "
The LAFC ballle concerns Santa Ana's
attf1npt to annex 938 acres of Irvine land
and the efforts of Su pervisors Ronald
Caspers and Rober!. Battin to get
memher~ on the LAF'C who favor the
Santa Ana request.
Jus1 said so1ne cities have replied lo
the letter he sent 011! Aug . IL Anaheim
and Huntington Beach have agreed to pay
and San Clemente will consider the pro-
posal Wednesday night.
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House Speaker Carl Albert, who is on a
tour of Southeast Asia, said In Manila
!hat he supported Nixon's actions. Senate
Republican leader Hugh Scott also ts out
of the country and could not attend.
Labor leaders appeared to be the ma·
Jor group to oppose the Nixon plan.
Dock Strike Blasted
\1/ASHINGTON (UPI\ -Agriculture
Secretary Clifford ~1. Hardin says th•
\Vest Coa~l dock strikt: is runninl
roughshod over the natinn·s farmers and
it is high time it is settled. "I'm getting
mighty tired of seeing American farmers
!efl holding the sack time and again
because of work stoppages that prevent
farm products from flowing to market,"
~Jardin said Monday. If the strike
persists through this month, he said, il
will have blocked $215 million in farm ex·
port sales.
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V~I l1l1,~ole WRECKAGE OF OCEAN GOI NG VESSELS LINE SHORE AT HONG KONG
I 05 Mil e an Hour Winds of Typhoon Devo15t1te Ships In Harbor
Silence at Stake
Priest, Union Leader
Stage Big Bike Race
FERRERE DI ASTf, Italy (UPI) -It
was the race of the year, a genial parish
priest versus a Jeftwing labor leader, and
the loser promised not to talk politics for
Iii year.
The Rev. Eraldo Armosino, riding a
bicycle for the rlr!!l time in his life, won
the race Monday when he beat Leopoldo
Trichero. a 42-yea r-old carpenters uni on
official, by two mlnutes in the nearly four
mile event.
8 Bomh Blasts,
Shots Ring Out
I n N. Ireland
BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP) -
Eight bomb blasts and a few shots were
heard in Northern Ireland during the
11l1ht, but there were no ca!!ualties. And a
strike in Londonderry protesting in-
ternm ent of suspected terrorists failed to
resume today.
Snipers and rioters har11ssed British
troops at dawn as they lore down barri-
cades around Londonderry's Roman
Catholic Bogside enclave. At least five
shots were fired. All misstd lhe soldiers.
who drove ofr stone throwing mol>s with
vol!eys of rubber bullets.
British military headquarters said
eight explosions, in Lond o nde r r y ,
Armagh aod Belfast, damaged several
buildings, and a single iihot was fired at
an army patrol in Belfast. Troops opened
fire on a man they belie\•ed ~·es carrying
a rifle but lheir target "disappeared into
the night ," an army spokesman said.
Ci ty ~·orkers ~·ere back 111 their jobs In
Londonderry follo~·ing a strike hfonday
to pr o I es L the Ulste r government's
internment w1!hout trial of suspected
members of the lr1~h Hepublican Army.
Shops and fu:t one.s also opened on
time.
R eds l\lay Aid 1'1alta
VALLETI A, r.tallB (AP I -The Soviet
Union, which is said to be seeking air and
naval fac ilities on this ~1 editerranean
island , has told the new ~1a!1ese go\·ern-
ment it is "fa vorabl y ready to consider a
request for eNJnomic assistance," in·
formed sources said today.
Nearly every man, woman and child in
this town of 1,316 turned out lo cheer the
popular priest. who alm ost misSed the
start of the race because he was ringing
the bells of his liny church.
The idea for the race came two months
ago when the men. longtime political pro-
tagonists, completed another night of
argument. Armosi no. IS years older than
Trichero, challenged his opponent to a
bicycle race.
The men agreed the loser would not
discuss politics for 12 months.
It was a carbon copy o( the plot of one
o( the famous "Don Camillo'' stories,
based on the ideo logica l batt les between
a gentle pr iest and a village Communist
boss.
The race bet"·een Armosino and
Trichero started t~·o hours late becau!e
the priest was ringing the bells of his
church After celebrating a Mass .
"He isn't coming," shouted ba ckers of
the labor leader.
"Don't leave!" shouted back
Armosino's fans . "He'll be here."
f inally. the priest arrived. wearing
sandals, checked sports shirt and h!ack
~lacks to race Trichero, "'ho was ~·earing
11. professional cyclisl's uniform.
As Armoslno crossed the finish line, he
\li'as lifted in triumph and carried awa y
on the shoulders of parishioneNJ despite
his protests . He 5afd he wantt>d to go
celebrate another Mass.
Wlclu
'Sure the job crisis
could be wor.e. We
co uld be unemployed!'
Storm Blows Up
Red Frog1nen
Sink American
Cargo Vesse l
SAIGON (AP) -Viet Cong frogmen
sank an 11,000-ton American freighter in
Qui Nhon harbor today and overnight
shelling attacks were reported along the
demilitarized zone for the sixth con·
secutive day.
U.S. B52 bombers. in their heavie!.t
one-day raids since July I , made more
lhAn 20 strikes along the DMZ and drop-
ped more than 600 tons or bombs on
North Vietnamese troop positions and
!.torage areas,
The U.S. Command confirmed reports
that B52 bombers have been attacking
North Vietnamese positions inside the
southern half of the DMZ periodically
since !he halt in the bombing of North
Vietnam on Nov. 1. 1968. A spo ke sman,
h1aj. Richard Ga rdner, said B52 attacks
are carried out in the buffer zone ~·hen
the command feels the lives of allied
troops along the frontier are endangered.
But D~1Z raids have not been listed
previously in the com mand·s daily
reports of B52 strike locations.
A SOIHOO-pound explosive planted
against the outer hull of the 523.foot U.S.
cargo ship Green Bay r ipped a gaping
hole in the ship's side and injured four
persons, including one American.
"The Green Bay is now resting on the
bottom of Qui Nhon harbor but not totally
submerged in the 40-feet deep v.•ater,"
the U.S. Command .said.
The explosive ripped a 4:'1-to 70-foot hole
in the .s ide of the shlp, owned by the Cen-
tral Gulf Steamship Co. of New Orleans.
U.S. military spokesmen in Qui Nhon,
2SO miles northeast of Saigon, said the
ship was returning hundreds of tons of
heavy cargo to the United Stale:ii as part
of the American withdrawal from Viel·
nam.
South Viet
Quell ed .
IU
Rioting
Hue City
HUE, Vietnam (AP) -Anti·American
demonstrations erupted In Hue Monday
after a U.S. Army truck killed a Viet·
namese student.
A mob set fire to a truck owned by the
American RMK construction combine,
and the driver was badly burned.
Police said Dang Duy, 26. a student at
1. Roman Catholic monastery, was riding
a motorbike when he was knocked down
and killed by a gasoline tanker truck
from the U.S. Army 'a 26th General Sup-
port Group.
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Hong Kong Ships
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HONG KONG (U PI I -Typhoon Rose
]ashed Hong Kong with 155 mi le per hour
winds in the pre-dawn hours 1od11y. Jeav·
Ing a path of death and destruction 111
which a llong Kong ·J\.1acao ferryboat
capsized and 37 ships were driven
aground .
Authorities reported at least 25 persons
died as result of the typhoon and its tor·
rentlal rains. The death loll could rise
much higher "'ith at least lO persons and
possibly as many as 95 missing and
feared dead . Forty persons were
hospitalized and 300 others suffered
lesser injuries.
T"·enty-se\·en of lhe vessels ripped
fror n their mooring and driven ashore
"'ere ocean-going vessels, including the
USS Regu lus. a 7th Fleet supply ship.
Reports conflicted on the number of
persons aboard the 2.600-ton ferry
F11 tshan which plies between Hong Kung
a11d the Portuguese enclave of Macao, 4$
n1iles away. A government spc kesman
said 70 to 80 crewrnen v.·ere believed
aboard the craft and most of thern were
missing. No passengers v•ere aboard.
The ferry smashed in to t~·o other ships
and then flipped onto its side in about 30
feet of water, 40 feet off Lantao, the
largest of the many islands in this colooy.
Only fou r survivors were known to have
made it to shore. Four bodies were
recovered from the vessel.
The storm ~·as the "'orst to hit Hong
Kong in 10 years and authorities said
1,500 persons lost their homes and
another 13,168 pe rsons were temporarily
homeless as a result of forced evacuation
fro1n areas flooded or hil by landslide1.
Stanley Jlo, managing director of the
Shun Ta k Shipping Co. ~·hich owns lhe
vessel, said It was believed 86 crewmen
~·ere aboard lhe ferry and that most of
them v.·ere safe on an island near the ship
~·hich he said capsized 1n JO feet of
"'ater.
J-lo and the government spokesmen said
there ~·ere no p.assengers aboard the fer·
ry.
!lo said four Britons ~·ere among the
t'rew members, including Capt. I. L.
Price, 69, "'ho ~·as reported to have been
thrown overboard and was among the
1niss1ng.
The Regulus carried a crew of 14 of·
f1cers and 20~ enlisted men. One
crewman suffered a stvere concUS!ion
and broken ribs. Five others sustained
minor 1niuries. acco rding to a spokesman
for lhe U.S. consulate general.
\Vhe n the powerful winds of Rose sent
the Regulus crashing into the shore or
Kau Yi Chau Island. the impact smashed
the bow and caused the vessel to buckle
amidships.
Ship com1nander, Capt. F. L. Nelson,
sent out an SOS asking for help in
evacuating the crew. Tugboats of the
marine department responded but "·ere
able to rescue only a few crewmen.
The Hf\1S Hubberston, A minesweeper
of the British Royal Navy, reached the
Regulus shortly after dawn end began
evacuating lhe Regulus crew with the use
of rubber rafts. Another Royal Navy
mines"·eeper, the HJ\.1S Bossington, ar·
rived and joined the rescue operation,
Medi11a My Lai Co1111ection
Un si1r e Af te1· Tes timonies
F'T. MC PHE RSON, Ga. (UPI) -The
prosecution called its fourth and fifth wit-
nesses today in the court-martial of Capt.
Ernest L. Medina , but still failed to
establish lhat Medina knew his troops
were carrying out a massacre in the
village of r-.1y Lai.
ll\'O by his own hand and 100 others
through the acts of his troops .
The prosecution called lhree witnesses
l\1onday without placing Medina at the
scene of the killings, and his defense at-
torney. F. Lee Bailey. later joked : "This
is th e first criminal case I've seen where
the defense ~·itnesses go on rirsl. ·• The fourt h and fifth .,.,.itnesses lo lestify
v•ere Charles Sledge or Sardis, J\.liss., a
Negro truck driver, and Robe rt Mauro of
Brooklyn, N.Y. Sledge was a radio
operator during the ~1arch 16. 1968 ti1y
Lai operation, and J\.1auro operated a
grenade launcher.
As he did at the tria l of J.t \Villiam L.
C..:;.1tley. Sledge described seeing former
PFC Paul f\leadlo shooting into a group
of 20 to 30 pe rsons -"old men, women.
boys an d girls" -v.•ho had been rounded
"P Sledge said he saw Medina twice at 1\ly
Lai. once before the operation began. and
again after it was over. f\fauro said he
saw the captain three times. once before
the sweep and t~·ice <irter it v•as com-
pleted.
"Till'\' was fall1n' and hollcrin·. T Sll\V
sonic 1~!esti11es and blood. I tu rn ed my
head and walked off." Sledge te.~tified.
f\.'!eadlo ~·as granted in1mun i1y In the
r.1y Lai affair for his lestimony against
Calley. v.·ho ~·as convicted of 22 1nurders
at i\fy Lai. and now has his life sentence
under appeal.
Medina, 34, of t.lontrose, Colo., is
charged ~·ith 102 murders at My Lai -
IJ,I l 1lt, ... !Ot ~ MA DE COMMAN O RULING LOST KOREA COMMAN O rHo:d·~;;;,,ia n Gc:~ .. Ok~y 1
~ ~To R emove MacA rtli ur
Nl'.:\\I ''ORK (UPI I -The 1.:ontro\'ersial de<"ision to fire Gen. Douglas j f\.iacArthur du ring !he Korean \\'ar was made un11nin1ous Hiler Gen. George C. ~ hfarsha ll rev iewed the record on the ad vice or President Truman. Esquire b
t\ J\ .. lagaiine reported l\tonday. \'i ~. In the September issue of Esquire. v.•riter-interv'1e\\Cr Robert Alan r.
Aurthur said then Secretary of Defense t.larshall had balked at the dtcislon ,
made by Truman's closest advisers and v.·as ordered to return lo his office and t
read t\-tacArthur's record over the. last two years.
Aurthur, whn intervie"ed Trum an in 1962. said the former Pre!!ldent
always made decisions by informing his closest ad"laers or his own reaction
"and then, if the y thought T ~·as wrong. it wa!! up to them to talk me out of it.·•
Recalling his conversation with Trurnan, Aurthur ~-rites :
"t called everybody together," Truman said, "and I said 00 them, 'I'm r~.
going to fire that SOn-<lf-a·bitch i\1acArthur right now!' Everyone a(lreed ex-t
cept George l\farshall, who said if l\1acArthur v.·as re lieved no"· it would hurt r
troop morale in Korea, and we'd also have trouble getting military appropria· ~
lions through Congrets. ~
"I said to htm, 'George. you go back to the Pent.agon, and you read the
file, all the correspondence on ~lacArthur (or !he last two years. Then be al
mv off ice at 9 tomorro~" and ir you tell me at that point not 00 fire hlm, I ,.-
w0n't.' "
f\far!hall. "a fella who \\•as us1Hill.\' late for mecll11gs ," ~·as in Truman's
outer office at 8: IS a.m. when the President 11rrived for ~·qrk .
''He got to his fetf. ;ind he said to 1ne, 'I spenl most of the night on the
file. t\-lr. President, you should hii.ve flred that soo-0f-a-bl1.Ch two )'ears A(lo,' "
Truman told Aurthur.
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Slvi111 History
By THOi\IAS ft!URPl-UNE
01 !111 Oalty l'Uot Stall
WAUOWING WALRUS DEPT.
With economic freezes and such in the
news in recent days. folks. you may have
missed notice that the 1970 Great \Valrus
Swim has now been consigned to history.
It was not consigned in 1970 because
they didn't have it then. They had it
Saturday.
for the wiinitieJed,
you should be in-
formed that the
event features a
~wim round Ne\vport
Pi er by all seniors of
the Newport Beach
municipa! lifeguard
service who have
seen more than 35
summers.
THl,I,' INCLUDES
the Great Walrus HIMll:lP'
Himself who carries the alias of Robert
Reed, director of marine safety for
Newport Beach.
As Great Walrus. only Reed can decree
that the annual pier swim shall take
place. His advance judgment is carefully
planned. He scans charts, maps and
weather predictions.
ff assured that the water will hovr_r
~omewhere near 70 degrees : that there 15
no rain and not too much sun ; that the
surf will lap peacefully like a baby 's
gurgle; only then .,.,·ill Great Walrus
agree that the aged ones of his depa rt·
ment ran be trusted in Pacific "'a.lers.
LAST YEAR. GreaL \Valrus was less
than pleased ""'ith the s un . moon and
tides. That is ""'hy !here v.•as no race and
thu s the 1970 contest was held this sum-
mer.
r-.taybe one of these years they "'ill
have tv.·o swims and catch up.
One reason Great \\lalrus is so careful
about tidal conditions is th at he too
S\\'ims "·ith those of more than 3~ sun1-
mers
HOW ~tA1"Y MORE summers than 3S
he has seen , he isn·t sa~·ing. But it is
kno,vo that he surfed Big Corona in thos e
bygone da ys \\'hen it was really big:
before a jetty "'as there lo cut down surf
action .
For Saturday's swi1n. (;re<tl \\'alru!
\1·as outfitted in his 1929 lifeguard
uniform topped v.·ith viking /1eln1et, com-
plete 1-1·ith horns. He looked like a fugitive
from one of !hose old ~1G~J epics.
Others of the ovcr-35 lifeguard set v.·crt
eq ually garbed in high aquatic fa shion.
Ron Johnson came as a happy banan11,
lopped ~·Ith crash helme!. Larry Gibso n
\l'Ore striking plaid s and a beanie. Buddy
Belshe came with his son. who towed him
around the course.
MOST OF THE judges \vere equally
da,hing. Chief Judge Pete Siracusa \\'Ori!
top hat. tails and a bullhorn Ne\\.'por t
barr ister Dave Tingler came in his ad·
miral's un iform and a lifejackel from th!!
Titanic.'. Dick \\'Androck wore hi!
farn1er 's outfit bu! that was because he
l\'as loading the starting cannon. lie
()\'!'rloaded the lest firing and drew al-
te:nf.ion of seven sqaad cars and 1~·0 Boy
Scouts
Councilman Don ~-lclnnis 1vore hi."
flC'\\'er~ hat. v.·hich i1' \\hy lhry tume<:I
the firehose on hun Thnt !'.1u.i;ed Vice
Mav0r HO\\'ard Hogers t•1 rr ,<;1gn as 11.
judge and tcike O\"f'r !he PA system.
BRENNAN "HE\'!'" :O.lc()cl!an<l of
t .. 1guna. fam ed as a Saver of S:ilt Creek,
\1·as ac(ually the lllOS! natlily·dress<'d
judge. \\"hich ls ~·hy lhey turned lhi!
firehose on him too. But f!cvs dldn 'L grt
that nickname for nothing. He tnok the
rirehose awa y and !hen ..•
Spik~ Afriea of Hw1tington Beach and
S~usalito shov.·ed up in his ca pacity a!
President of the Pacific Ocean. l\lainly,
he \\·as there lo assure hi.~ 1vaters 1-1·eren·t
violated. \\i'hiC'h they were.
IN THE END, all the aged ones mad!!
it around the pier despite the cries or fou l
ancl fish lo.i;sed at thern by a1l1niring
fishe rmen Lifeguard Secretary LaVem•
Fan frock \1 as judged\\ inner. even though
~ht· didn't ~1rim . But she made 1l a pretly
finii-h_
As for the :it'lua! onlrr of finish. lhc
judges ma~· ha\'e il sorted out before lhe
1!171 race. \\'hich ~·ill be held nt~t year.
If Great Walrus sn1iles , that Is.
Okina,va P oli ce
Hit With Rocks
NAHA. Okinawa tUPI) -About 800
people auacked a police station e.arly t~
day after a fight among U.S. soldiers .
Eig ht policemen were injured.
Officials told JapMese newsmen that
~me people v.•ho milled around the Koza
police station started throwing rocks, and
the policemen were injured.
The trouble stlil.rted when 3() U.S.
soldiers forced their way into a bin•
through a back door. A fight started wllb.
sold iers already in the bar,
A croY"d of Oki nawan~ gatheret'.I ano
chased the soldiers to the Kadena Air
Foret; Base. A fe \\' minutes later. five
automobiles were involved in A collision
near the_ same bar. Soldier~ in !he Cflr!
were taken to the Koza poliCf' station b}'
lJ.S. military police, and the 11.0nlnf
followed.
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N.Y. Stocks
VOL. b4, NO. 196, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUG.UST 11, 1971 TEN CENTS
Hearing Slated on Newport High Rise Issue
By L. Pl'..IER KR.I EG
01 !ft• Ot lly ,.1191 Slt ll
."\ewport fu>ach planning commission-
~r! Thursday will conduct a public hear-
in g on the proposed J'ol.'().Year ~, of high
rise arnund lhe Lower Bay and ocean-
front. Aeling Cily Anorney Dennis o·~eil
&aid rodav.
It is thP only he<1rin,1?. nn 1he rontro\'l'r-
sia! proposal made lasl week by Cntin-
rllman Carl Kymla th;it thPy are 1·p.
Quired tn conduct , O'Neil s.11tl
Commissioners can ar 1 on the propos;il
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ARTIST'S
Costn Mesn Asks
B attin, Cns pers
LAFC R e 1nov a.l
Co.c.t<1 l\iesa's C'ity Counr1I ~lnnrl;iv
night ralled for !hP removal of cnun1y
~upervi.c.or.c: Rnn;ilrl C;i,t;per!' ;i nrl Robert
B<ittin from the Lnc::il Agency Format ion
Cornm i.~sinn.
All fivP cou nci lmrn barked R rrsolul ion
e~k1n.i': tht count y Bo;ird or Supr rv1.<.0r.~ tn
rPp lare Caspers and Bat1 1n with f\vn d1f-
fr1·rnt Sll[lf'rvi.c:nrs.
The rr,.nlul1nn Y.'<1.c: 1ntrodu1·rr! hy
!\\aynr Rnbrrl \\'1l.c.nn. 1o1·ho un!1I now h.id
rem<11ned .c:1len! nn the LAF'C ron-
lrn vrr~\'
ThP rc~nl111 1on .c:prc1flr;ill.v ni<'nlio nrrl
the> :\11,1:. 9 l.AFI · mrrt1n~ 1n 11·h1rh
\".:isp<'-rl'. Ratl 1n ;ind Ln~ Al;:im1tn~ Cnun-
r1l n1;in .)or H\de trirrl 1n nu.~\ An;ihr1m
('011nc1lrnan Ch;i rlr~ rrar$nn trnm (he
LAFC'.
Jn part !hf' rf'~nlut1nn said . "\\'hrrra'i.
1t a ).~n appe<1rs that .c:aid Stiprr1·i~nr
<;a~per.~ has bern unablr In rr~1~! 1hc
partisian political ('nercion nf ch<11fm<1n
Rat.tin 1n B:it!in ·s. vendetta against the
Irvine Company . , ··
"~0w 1hrre£nre be 1! rc srJlvf'd thal lhP
cilv c0uncil or the rity of Cosla ~esa
hef.eby finrl~ and dcclarr.s lh<1 t although
elected from 1he f1f1 h Supervisori;il
Oistrirt, S11pcr1·tsor Caspers does nnt
represent lhf' Vif'W:<t or thr city or Cost:i
~•le:o.;i . 1n Rnl' of h1~ ;iction.~ cnn-
rern1ng rhP mrrTibr r~h1p or lhP l,nc;il
A~rncy Formaiio11 CnJllnltSl'lon "
\011 nrilm;in \V1!11 ;im Si Clai r pn 111tPri
nul thal lhe rc~nlu1inn rlor~ 1101 ;i.~k fr,r
!hf' rrcall of Ca1<prrs, b11! nnl,\ hit;
remflval from the LAl'C The 1<;in1P ar-
plif'.~ lo RRH in
Or a nge Coast
1\'ealher
The temperature is retuming III
tne comfortable range along the
5oulhland with highs at lhft
beaches ncl\r i2 risi nR to !ti inland
Lows tonight will he &fi to fi8.
I NS IDE TODA\'
.~r rn dt!tn il.~ of rfl11trouf'r.~1al
J1r111p of Geri . MncArthur hy
Prr.~i(fr nt Tr1nnnn p!ibl1.shed.
SrP .~r.nry, Pnge 4.
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Olw1rt1• llt<• M l "'t lt 1f·ll
t•U1r!l l ,.,. ' t11tvitllR " t1111ru 111"''"' " T~•tlt'1 " ftlft•~c• tt·l1 ..... ~ .. • 14.,. __
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at their 8 p.m. meeling Lr\ r1ly hall and
1mmedialely forward a rPCommenda!1on
in the city council.
Coo J1ci11nen would nn1 gr1 !he ortil·
nance until Sept. JJ at which l1n1r thr:;
would likely se! i1 for public hearing
;ind second re;'lriing St'pl 2!l.
The commission wa!; orlginallv Sl'hrd-
11lerl 10 conduct hi-ar1ng.t; on the proposer!
l.!lWer Nl'wport Ra,r ~·1vic Di.c.tri l'l nrit1-
nance rhar. unrlrr .S!)('C'Ja l conrli l1nns would
pcrn11t high rise arnt1n(1 lhf' ba.1'.
A Joint counc1l-comm1ss1nn comm11cce
jun ked Lhe ordinance last ""'eel.:. ho.,,,•ever.
in 1he face of a threalened city-wide ref·
erendum anti-high rise factioP1s want a.~
a vehicle to ban hii.:h ri se in all but .c.c-
IC'cl('ct areas of the city.
Acting on the suggestion of chairman
Kymla, the pan el unanimously enclorstd
!hr twrryear han. which 1s de.c.igned !()
remain in effect as 1hf' city works to up-
d;ilf' its mai;t er rlan of riPvi>loprnrn!.
There is <1n exis!inc. m0ratnrium nn
high riSf' Within lhf' DounriariPt; n( !he
c1v1c d1s1rict that ll'ill expire !\'o~'-18.
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HOAG TOWER WITH EXISTING HOSPITAL AT LEF T
~o ag Ho spital to Appl y
Fo1· Ne ,¥ To,¥e1· Pe1·1n it
B,\' CA.\'DACE PF.ARSO.~
01 '~' 01•1¥ ftUM S!lll
Ho;:il! /'.1 rn1nri al Hn.~pilal 1n .~rwpor1.
Reach wi ll ;:ipply fnr ;i bt11ld1n,g pr rrn 1t
for 11~ ll)n~-plannrd ~I I m1:l1no tnwrr
adrli11on w11hln 1he nt':xt month, a.c:~1~1an!
hnspJtal ;idministratnr Lnu !\a.a s;i1d
lh1" nlorning.
Thf' I t-slnrv tnwPr i~ thr ~f'<.,lnrl flh<1•r
in ;i S!4 tnilllon develnpmrnr prnjrrr he-
i.:un 1n 196!1
Thi> f1ri;t flh<1.~c . a .$2 .21'> 000 powrr
fll;:in1 rlrt;1gnf'd tn arrnmmnrlalf' pl ;inn,,rl
and f'X1.~t1 n.it fac1!i11f'.~. hri~ Jll~t hren C'nm-
pl t•lrd
('nrnplr11on rtri !P lnr ll1r lnwrr P< illO
d:.ivs -1U."I 11nriPr 1wn vr;;ir -;iftrr 1hr
~tart of rnn~rn1r111111. 11·h1ch h.1<; ""' )f'1
hf'1•n ~1·hr1h1trrl K;o;i .... ud
Thr l1n;i! <1x In r1.l!l1! 111onlh~ nf lh:1t
;no rl:.1" I\ hr111i:: rrsrr\rd fnr h1qlr!111c
nf a !11r-~1n!'V , .\I 111 1111011 p;ir~l!lt! f:ir1I
(11' 11hlch w1!I srr\r ~~i; ;i111nmohil r•. hr
sa.1rl
:\rrnrrlin~ tn nng1n;:il pl;in.~ 1n I'll\!'! !hr
fl'de1·elopmrnt v.a~ surflO"rd to rn°!
Sl-1 mill\nn. hu! hnspita.l nff1r1;il~ r11r
1nfl;i!H.Ml ;is 1he callse lor thC' S! million
il"lrrea<;f'
l 'pon 1·ntnplf'tinn. the !nwrr v.·1\J hn11sr
1AR hnsni!;il beds. 11 nprratinc rnnm".
ne 11· l:ihnrarnr\'. x-ra1• anrl rmrr~f'l"IC'\'
la.r1lt11r!;. nr11• 1nlPn.•ivr rarf' I 1nrl11rl1nt!
rnrnnar11 carrl and suhi n1rns1l'P r;i rl'
room" ·;inrl PXJ'l;i nrl1>d crn1ra: ,,urrl.1•.
st(l~rrnorn and kit"hrn arrR.~
Thr 101•'rr ;irlr1 1J!l'll1 will hr 1nc thP !01a l
hPd~ to 4i2 a !lfl hrrl 10,.rra~r ;:inrt l'l[l·
Pr<1linll rnn~~ to lR
1t wi\1 ::il~n rnr;in 400 ::irl<illi11rJ;il rn1
pln\'r~ will hP nr1>rll'd Thf'rf' :irr nn11·
1102 f11llt1n1r ;inrl 17fl n:1rtlimr Hn;i~ rm-
ptn1>r~
Thr lr::i.~r nn 1rmfltlrllr1• hn:-pil;:il l::ic-1li·
hr~ R rr'l.~t; !lo~pi!a.! !1n;:irf frl'\!ll 1hr mai n
1?rn11nd~ wi!I hr rPtt1rnrd In ii~ o""'n"r~
11ron ron1 plc't1011 or thP. tnwrr. f\;:i ;i s:~1rl
st;inlly bC'1n,1?. ."OUl!h! lhrnu ,i:h <11rer·1 ma il
.c:nlic1!at 1nn.c: anrl From foundat1ons. busi-
nr$."<'5 ;ind industry.
A 111rn·s support group. cR lleri th!> !l.'i2
Club, rccr111!~ nC'll' mcmhcr.~ whn pay
$100 a yr11 r 1lurs. This Rflf'~ inro !he bui!rl-
iJ111Z fund~. :<t<11d St;idlin.i':er , as !lo mon1e ~
rRt~l'd bv ll1f' wnmrn·~ ;iuxil~·
Thf' hfl.,piriil i.~ also 110w o, ring ""'
\\,11' 111 !'nntributr whirh 11n1vi>r:'ties :inrf
1·0llc ,1:.P.~ havp used for l'r:ir~." hr s;iirl ,
S1m 1la.r in "' life i11.c:11r;incr polJt'\', <1n
.:in nur!I' nr trust fund r;in h(' purrh;:i.c.ed
through fnur a1·;:i1!;ihlf" pla.n<;
R;:i,<1r;oll1· 11 rnr;.in~ th;il 1hP hn~p1!.:1l
11u1ilrl prn1·1rlP errta1n ~rr 1nrnmP for l1fp
1n ihr ('Q111ribu10r. rlrprnrl1niz nn lh" 1n-
1 r<1mrnt
(\'('I Ii /-/ 0(1 g LJ II it,
l 'o111 plction Set
,, .<p1>r1:il minor ~uri::rr.v cr111rr al Hna.I!
~1emnn;i ! Hn~p11;:il 1n Nrwrort Bf';irh 1~
~c hrrlulPrl fnr rnmplet1nn 1n .J;:inuary or
Fcbruar}. hospital olf1r1;iJ.~ 2nnouncf'd
~l<lorlav
l"allrd thr Ou1-rat1rn1 1'rnbulat0r1•
l'vrgrrv <"cntrr, It 1~ c.~t1m;:i1rrl t(l rnS t.
~250 ono and i.~ "' /if'Jlar;itr proJf'r1 fr0n1
!hr hn~plloll'S. $14 n11!llon redevr.Jnpment
prncr;im.
Thr !'('n!rr 11 111 hr flrs1J,?n f'd 'n · ;.it•·
rnrnrnnd;i1p thn~f' [l<t11rn1' whn~P ronrll·
tinn~ "arrant 11rl1ni.~s1011 10 ;i minor ~ur ·
grrv c·rntrr." s:iirl Kf'ilh \\l~.1 1ev. ;irl-
OlHHS!r.11il'P ;iss1.~ta111
Pa!1cn!.t; wnul rl bt trr:itrrl 1011\;ollv ::il
!hP rrnt1·r. ;incl !hen hr rr!urner1 tn thl"ir
pr1\·~.1 r rlnrlnr.~ fnr furlhrr c;irr.
Th" !;ir1litv will hnu~r 1hrPP minor sur·
crrv rMm ~. 'a re covery room . and a waif·
111g room.
The civic d1str1e1 comm1lltt had he!!n
workin g for nearly ID months to design
new shoreline controls whllt the mora -
t0rium was in effec1 .
They had hoped lhf'lr 1n111al ordinanef'
.,,,·nu!d be sa tisfactory 10 :ill sinr r 11
plact>d ne\.I', slringen1 co ntrols on wartr·
rront buildin,R. inclurling a prov1.;ion fnr
hoth visu11l ;ind public phy.~ic;iJ access 10
lhf' water.
A :<.e;!ITit:'nl of res1drnl1< :irl<1111antly np-
pniied 10 high rise \1.:1.~n·1 .~a!i.~f1ed. hnw -
e1·er. and ::i spokesman, Allan Ber:~.
promptly announctd they would stek a
citywide vote nn the JSSUf' .
Councilmen Monday night :irt' expec1f'd
10 adopt a formal resolution askin~
Reek ·~ group, Ne v.·port Cit izens Ln!led
INSU I. 1n forestall their in1!i;i.tive pf-
fnrts pend1nR compleuon of the new gf'n·
eral pl;in
F'11r this. 1hr v :ire. in rffl'r·I, bc1n,(l of
frri>d thr !wiryear water!ronl high rise
b" Beek has dechn ed to comment on rhr
move. say1:ig only his group will not act.
before the council meeting, but also say-
111~ they wouldn't have lime to act before
Lhat mee!ing. anywa y.
To institute !he !W(~yea r ban. the coon-
r1: would ha1·e 10 adopt a zoning ordi-
n.:incl? thal lim i!s building heights to 35
fePI and prrn1its nn exceptions.
Thi' t1!y cannot legallv e.xtcnd the e:r·
1~1 1ng mnr;:i1nnum, since it already has
hl'en rxtf'nded lhe one time allowed by
state law .
Stocks Go Up, Up
Motors S pa rk S harp New A dvances
From \\'ire Sen'ice1
t\EW YORK -The stock nlarkel
started mov ing up today after trading
resumed in r.enrral Motors, F'nrd Motor
::ind Amrririi n Motors for the first ti..'1le
i;ince Vr iday
Th<'re w;i~ no tract1np, in these issue.~
l\lonrl<1Y Y.•hcn !hf' ma rket madt a rernrd
.£.'!Jn in' r<'act10n 10 Prrs1drnt i'\ixon ·.~ nev.·
rronomic pol1ri1>s. Broker~ were unahle.
lo n1a1<'h an aval;:inche nf hu y orders with
av;:i1l11hlf' st:'ll orders.
Openin.1: prices "'rrf' (:t!nrr;il Motors,
11p $R.2:. ;i share to $3.'> on Ul.1.800 share~:
Ford ~1ntor, up $.4 1n $67 on 1115.000
shares, ;:ind /\mcru;ao l\1o!n r.•. up Sl.7.'i to
$11.50 on 3.10.000 sh;ire~.
Thf' Finlll l>nw .Jones av('ra,Re of :111 1J1-
rlu~tnal' gai ner! JO !l~ po1n1s a1 8!1!190,
it .c hrsL 1< h n v.· i n g nf !hf' .< e .c .c 1 o n .
On l\innday th1~ Market bRrnmrrrr ran)'.t
tip ;i ,e;;i in of 32 !13 points, ils be~\ one-day
nsr. in hi.~lnry
Tradinj! was heavy bul \agge<I behind
!ht reC'ord pl!lct .,i,•hirh pushed Mooday's
1ntal on the Ne\\' 'r'nrk Stock Ellchange to
31 73 million l'httres.
AnR)y.~t~ s11id profil taker.~ wrre 11r-
l!vely 111king ;:irlvan!agP. of htg gain.~
marle b,v n1:iny stock.~ l\1ond::iy.
Thf' hi ~tor.v-makio.it lr21d1ng ~fonrla.v
wa.• paced b,v a rrmrd-s hallering l!lfi
h!ock lrRdf'.~ of 10.000 .c:hares or mnrt .
Therr. \.l•r:re ahllul lifl,Of)(I indfvldu::il
!r.ans;:ictio ns , :ibou! onr-lhird more than
nnrn1aL
, These wert .c:ome of the £11cls after
f.-1nnday's lradin.': closed·
-Volume on the New Ynrk Slork f,;x.
rhangl' jumped tn :tl.7.~0.000 sh;ires, e11si-
ly eclipsin,I! the previous high of 28.2
million shRres 1.r.:iding !:ist F'eh. II.
-The Or11v .Jones Industrial o!JVera.1?,e.c,
rP rlf'ctin.e; movemenl nf top-grariP. 1ssue.c:
•In !he t\\'SE, rose .12 9:1 pninl:<t, e.lnsing 111.
111111.!l.~. The prf'viou.< rcr·ord one-day gain
11·"·' :12 nt nn l\1:iv 27, 1!l70.
-Tl1e OIHTihf'r nf <1d\'Rnr·1f11'.: !~SLJC~ -
'1-1 olc' T ru./,/i
B e11 ind Draft
fll.A VDO~. Ei\'f;LAf\'O IAP \
F:d w;ird Stain11r lifted I h ,
flnnrho11rrl.~ '" his living room in an
al!rmpr !o !race the snurcf! of .-
wnrri.cnmt draft. Hr found a hrJlt
l,flOO fret deep.
·'There wti~ JUSI nn ground
rhrrc," .~;iid rhP hnrrifierJ S!aincr.
who has lived in the house ln this
Cnunty Durham mlninµ: \'ill a,i:e for
20 ~·e;;r~.
Sta1ne1··~ find wa~ .11 200-yea r-nld
m1nf'1<har1 .
Coal l)nard nfftrial~ plen tn try ro
flll lhr hnl~ "·ith roncrtte . hoping ii.
won'I. ~er an y widrr.
''!!'.~ ;i horrif~·i nj,l lhnuµ:hl lhal
we've sat here fnr 20 ye<1rs ""'ith
nothing undt!rnc:ith," s;aid ~1rs.
Stainer "Th:it room h.:i., always
heen very cnlrf and drafl y."
FINAL STOC~ REPORT
ON PAGES 20-21 TODA Y
1..'lOJ -was a tie\v high. Only 107 issues
rlroppect . Ei,i:hty-tour wert. unchanged .
-M;iny issues ,i:aincd $.i a share nr
more. ln!ernalinnal Business l\t;ichines .
one of the glamnr crn .... ·d. wenl up $1!'1
, -The Americ;:in S1ock Exchange h<1d a
!11rnt'1ver of 8.620 .000 sh;ire.c:, up from
------
• l'nro l e d
l)r Bernard Finch. !he \\le~t
('n1·1 n<1 physician. cnnvirled in
!Hfil \\'1 lh his .i;ir!frie nrl. Carole
'rregoff n( murdering his \Vi!e.
1r.ls gr<1n!erl a parole today by
the r~a l1 fnrn1a .-\duJ1 Aut horif.y.
~IP 1v1ll be set. free from the
lalifornia Institution for Men
al Chino Dec. 6.
Bikes and Stuff
Going on Block
Not nn1.v 70 {'yC'lf':.~. bu1 ;;ssnrted othe r
,i:ond.~ 1nclud1nfi: 10 bnals. nine watches. ;;
bn1a hag and R htkinJ top 1o1'i!I go on !hr
auruon block in J~e1o1·port Beach this
Saturday.
The JO a.m. event at thr cily corpi;ira-
tlnn yard. !'i!12 Superior Ave., is heir!
lhri ce yearly and billtd as the Polle!!
Department Bicycle Aucl1on
However . NewJ)(lrt Beach pn!ice cnlll'cl
a 1v1de variety of losl. articl es and the
offering 1h1s l.ime includes cameras,
clothing and a surfboard.
2.2511.000 shares traded Friday. The. Amex
mdax cli mbed 0.54 tn 25.13, the largest
c:J1mb stnre ~tay 27, 1970 .
{)ne analyst observed th;it President
Nixon. :n annnuncing his new economic
approach Sunday night, had come to
,l!rips with "three things that have been
hurting the market -the sln w etl)nomie
reco1•er.v. stubborn innat-ion and the
weakness of the dollar at.road.''
Nla jor New
Ho te ls See n
For New port
B~· L. PETER KRIEG
01 th• 0111~ l'llot 11111
TY.'0 majC1r hotel chains are pl.thning
In build In Ne"'porl Bench, one of them
nn !he Emkay property just below Orange
Counry Airport and the other on lhe 78-
acre J\'c wporl Dunes on Loll·er Newport
Bav. the DAILY PILOT learned today.
The disclosure comes shortly after the
Jrvine Company announced the Marriott
Corp. will build a IO-story hotel at Ne11o·.
port Center.
Orfici;>.15 nf the Emk;iy Dr:velop.'llt:nt
Corpor.:ition conrirmerl lhi.~ morning they
h;ive ap[llied for ;i use permit for a 13·
s!or_y, 4:.<l-room complrx lo br buil t just
south of the: intersection nf ~1acArlhur
Roultvard and Bitl'h Street al a cost o(
Rppro>:imately $8 million.
lrraham Edr.lblulc. proprietor nf New·
pnrt nunPt;, riPrlin1>rl 10 name the cor-
pnrat ion he 1.~ ncgoti?Jln11. with. but said
hC' cxpr:rt~ \n cln~r lhr dr.al immint:ntl y.
Edelhlu1f' wa1< reluct;in1 !0 discus .c: dt-
t ;iil.~ '"becnusr ll'r've had so many false
st;:ir!s herr befnre."
Edelblul r nn!ed hr harl 11rerted ;i sign
nn thr prop erly annnun ring Lhe cc..'1ling
hnt f'I sever;:il years agn 11hen neg0tiation~
had pr'lCt:eded In the point he had made
A puh!lr c-.nnounccment of the plan.
'"Th.1!'s why I don't 1o1·ant to ~ay any-
l h1n,i:. more ri~hl 110.,..·." ht stressed .
Etlleblutr rlirl observe Lhat hr feels hoth
!hf' J\ipwpnrt Beach and Orange County
nrtir:1at~ wnulrl apnro\·e !hr project. rle-
sn1 le the l::itest interesL in preserving the
Upl'rr Bay
ThP pro!"l('rl.v is lc;:ised fr0m the county
nn ;:i rnntr;ir! lhr.t runs through the year
:?nnR. l'~dl1>hl11!r nntrrl ::irlrline:. ".:inlf tt
~::i v.~ rlevrlnp men l nf tht property ts
m:uvlafnrv ..
lie ~;:iid. '"I'm ~U t'P thP cou nty srlll
~·;in1.s ii . th('v 're 1nterestr.I'\ 1n m;:iking
ninr r 1nonrv for thP ta"<paver~ :inrl their
monpv romrs righl nff the lop of our
prnf\I.~ "
Erl\\-ard fl11,1•Rld1 , 1nvf'~lmr111 man;:>.t?er
for F:mka\', likeY.'ISf' rlrclinrd to name !he
hn!rl rhittn he expert" will operate the
airport h01rl, ... aying onlv. "sevt!ral ar1
in1rrcstrrl '' in thr lnr:a ti0n
r;::i;:i ;il.~o sairl . "Thrrr iir,. pl;in ~ lo
<1C'rnmmfl(l;it(' Pmf'rccnrv hrhrnptrr~ ··
Tht pnwer pl;in! itorl 1hr narkin,I! .c.!r1tr-
h1re havP ))Pen mtn!iontd Rs possiblt
.c:lt"'ti fnr I.his projrC'l Thin Dime Saved Lives
HC' s.:iirl ~rver.:il n{ the {'hains ;ire in-
lerf'sted in the hie:h ri1<e cnncrpl :u1d are
v.•;1iting to see if the city ls receptive lo
thf' plan.
Emkav's use permit for the structure
nf'ed:r; bnth planning cn.-nmissinn and city
council approval. Funrllng tht> r!'(!{"Vc!npmrn1 ha..; bc<'n 1t
pr nblf!m . .
With Sl million alrr;idv In ;i bu1lrhn i;?
fund . lhc hn~p1tal nr1 J:!lnally pl.inntd tn
bnrrnw ;ihn111 ~9 million ;ind rerel\'" $;?
mill io n from ;i rommun111· rund-r;ii.~in,i:
prnpr<1rn r::illcd Rrarh Yt11rs.
A.~ 'Ir .J11ll' in. R";i rh YrArs h~rl r;i i.,rrl
f'lnlv S! !'124,42~. ~<1ul Thnm;is St;:irthn,2:tr.
df"'•lnnmcn1 dir1>clnr
Stadl1n~Pr sa1rl rnnlrihutions ::irr ('nn
Air Crash Ki 11 ~ 11
\'F.\\I nELHI 'Ar I -F.il!.h! \ndt::in 111r
lnrrt nllirrrs ;ind 1hrrr cnli.~1er1 mrn
V>'E'TP kl11Prt when thf'tr p!anr <'r11sh11 rl nn ;i
tr111nlni;t flil!'hl, !hf' l)(>f Pnt;r il-lini ~rry 110-
nnonrPd tod;i,v Thi' p!anr, whns r lypr
ll'.:I .~ nnl discln1<crl. cr::i ~hr:d '.\1nnd;il' n1Qht
nr;ir t>cx1na . 80 milts 50Ulhtast nr Bnm·
ba y.
Ka1nnlii P irates Decided to Give Hostages R nft
Sperlid to tht: OAll.Y PltOT
HONOLULU -A l.rio of Orange Co:isl
seamen ca~1 adrifl in thP piracy of JI lux-
ury y;irht 01o1'1! their livrs to the s!nR1e nip
of ;i th in. olrl, dime ;ind an incredible
f'ha1n nl rircum.~lancP.c:
The cr('wmcn of lhe Kam11IH ;irrlve d
h<1 rk in 1hP island.~ MnnrlBy night by
JP111nrr frorn Ynkuhama .. J11pPn.
Anh \\11t.~rhke1t , 49. ,Joh n Fre1l11.o:. 5i ,
bn1h nf Munl inglnn RePi('h, .:ind F'r<1nk
r ower, ~7. nf Newporl BrRrh. hf'ld 11
inyfu l rruninn ;it>n11rct lhC' Kamalii at i\111
\\'.11i V11cht Harbnr.
The,\ \.\•rr(' sel ad rift 10 rla y.• A~O 1n the
P<1cif1c. 141'1 mlle.o: southwest of H::iwAu by
three mt!n -armed l-0 lhe teeth -who
hid aboard oilman L.arr:y Oohr:ny's 7().r()()t
vessel
Skipper W11schkeil iaid nnly lht fl ip nf
R coin led th£ :rio -captt1red later by
the Coai'lt G11Rrd -to give them life
jar.ket.~ 111or1 a rubber raft
He said hr pleaded during a Jong , tense
argument for the ch<1nce lo 11urvivt' by
t;iking 11\e raft inl'ltead of being forctd to
Jump inln the .«-a.
\V11sch keH told newsmrn lhe hijark<'r!I
apparently fln111ly dr:c!dtd l.o flip .!I CtJln lo
rlrtrrmlne whether the trfo would havt tn
swim for it , with only tht trnusers lhty
WOrf'
··one nf lhcm tM.~eri m,, 11 thin dim!!
a!ld ~aid : "lhls !1 lht dime lbet saved
your llfe'," he related.
i\1ichael Melton. <1nd Ker ry Bryant.
hoth 2-4 and bo1h from Long Beach. 11re
nnw awailin,I{ pr0&ecution Along with
i\1ark ~faynsird Ill. 29. of Reseda .
Authorities evaluating the Kamalii
1·rrw'i'I t.rstlmony may bring charges nf
:irm!lrl robbery, attempted murder and
assault with R deadly weapon in addition
lo grand !heft. and perhepll piracy .
They could f:ict. the de~lh pena lly .
The mtn ,;aid 1n Honolulu the hij1'cktrs
were ar.-ned !-0 the letlh. including f('lnl-
lnna knives st.rappe<I to lhtir legs. guns
and blackj11 ckJ11.
Set adrHL at dusk nn Aug. ~. the men
ISH RETIJRN, Pa1e ti
•
Planning cnmmi~1oners will gel th•
first 1onk :it Emka.v's plans ""'hen they
c'!nducl a public hearing on the propogat
Sept. 2.
Endeavour Returns
SAN Dlf.:r.o IAP I The USS
OkinawA, prime recovery shi p for the
Apo\11'.1 15 splashdO\Y n, ha:ri brougbl the
Ende11 vour .cpececraft back lo the United
States. The c11psu!t . 1Yhich carried.
l\stronauts DRvid R. Scott, J11mes !.
Irwin and Alfred i'-1. Wordtn lo the moon
.1nrl ha ck. arrived Monday and will b8
r1eartiv11ted 11l Nor!h l,ql:ind Na val Air
Station. nn FrldRy It will be taken b>f
niornr trans port to North American
ROC"kY.·elf al Downey .,i,•ht!rt it was
assembled .
. '
2 DAJl V PILOT "
Mesa Rejects Special Taxes for Coa·st College
By TERRY COVlU.E
Of -o.i.rr PllM SI"'
Tbe 1913 Act closed Monday night in
CostB ~fesa... It was given poor revie11o·s by
the city council.
The act was n1eanl lo be a charit,v
performance to buy 1mpro\'e1nenl.s 1n
track. facilities and cable te!e111s1on for
Orsnse Coast College.
But none of the c1ly's five counc1ln1C'n
wanted to play the part or .5Calpcr. selling
Presuleut Du e
For T1.vo Week
Clemente Stay
FolloY"i.ng a tv.·o-Oay whirlw ind
cross country tour, President
Ric hard Nixon is due to arri\'e
Thursday for a two-v.·eek stay at
the \\1estern \Vhlte House in San
Clemente.
The Prcs1dcn1 ~·ill address 1hl'
Knights of Coh11nhus lhts !'Vcn1n_!:!
in Ne1~· York City, where he 11·111
spend the night.
\Vednesda.v, lhe President \~111
visi t !he Illinois Sia.le Pair ,1t
Springfield an d sign a bill declar·
ing Abraham Lincoln's home as a
nstional historic site.
Nixon will spend \Vedn<>sday
nig ht at Grand Teton National Park
at Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Thursday, he will fly to Dallas to
address the Veterans of Foreign
\Vars before making his second
visit to the \\'estem White House
this !lt.lmme r. The first family spent
12 day.s al La Casa Pacifica in J uly.
Tonto Gets New Na111e
LOS ANGELES tUPIJ - Harold J .
Smith, belt.e r known to radio fans a.s the
Lonq Ranger's faithful companion, Tonto.
(lffic1ally changed his name fitonday to
Jay Silverheels.
Uc.ket.1 10 the show. Jn tbeir review&,
councllmen rated the ad poor on prop1
and Y{Orse on script.
They gaid Ute actors Laded credlbllity.
Directors of the CoaM Community
Cn llf'ge District, spon!IOl'"S af ltte 191., Act,
~aid loday the show will probably col·
J;~pse.
.. , don·t. k11nv.· v.•hat v.111 '11 do, probably
('f)llapi;e," Chanco;>llor Nor1nan Watson
i;a1d tlus morning "It will requtre quite a
•scliolurs Only'
bit of study."
Councilmen were unaniinoua MoDday in onion,,, tho c1-ol tho ltll Act.
''J can't see any way we can justify
placing a lax on people who havf' no say
tn II," ssld Wlllard Jordan.
If lhe council had approved the 1913
Act. it v.·ould have established a spec1<il
assessment district around Orange Coast
College. The <l istrict would have had tax·
ing powers lo raise $922 ,600 fur iin·
College Given
Obscene Books
The l1fth floor nr!hrr rei;:1ons of lhe
l1hrt1rv at C;il ~talc Fullf•r!.on have
becn1n,.. hun1c for a pnprrhack collcctlun
of hard core purni1gra phy.
Los Angel("'s ;1llornr.v Frrink Lavell,
\l'ho 1es11ficd before the Pres1 dcnr s Con1-
missio11 011 Obscenity 1n l!liO. gave !he
col!ccl1on 10 rhc library "!or scholarly
use:·
CSF hbr;1ri:111 Ernest \V . Toy .Jr . said.
"Uscnr the co!lcc l1on l\'lll be rcstricled lo
scholars in such t 1rlds <'.S sociology . an·
thropology. lite rature and lhe Jaw" as
well ClS iuris1s. la\\'yers and police.
Early thi s sumn1er fou r boxes 0£ lhe
obscene \\"Orks -rnanv of v.•hich had
been evidence in C1bscenity prosecutions
in Los Angeles courts -arrived ln the
library's special collections area.
Among the i:ull ry tit les such as "The
Cro\\'<led Bed.'' "The J\.lan Hate r." ··sin
fiiode l." and "Rewrl ~port'' v.•ere severa l
paperback vnh1n1es of \\"Orks by Henry
r.1i1Jer. including "Tropic of Canel!r'' and
the "Sexus". ":'\r xus" and '"Plexus"
series. Hardbound cdi!lnns of the isame
works 11lready arc ca !alogued in libraries
in Orange County.
i\1any of the 500 or nio1·e volu1ncs aN!
duplicales. fl.'lost bear names ol Californi;i
puhlishing firn1s, .'-Orne of \1 hu1n no
longer publi~h f'roti c<1. 1l\e t•ollr<:t 1on
dales frurn 1!}65 lo 1970 11nd is t<in1e bv
comparison to works di~played OJX'11 ly ifl
Ora11ge County Adul t book shops.
The Laven coll ection was secured for
the CSF library by Dr. Donald A. Sf'a rs.
professor of English. Sears has appeared
before numerous courts as an f'xpert
\\'ilness on the literary merits -or lack
of them - in ~·orks being pro~ccuted a;-;
obscene. lfis testimony on one recf'nt
case now is before the U.S. Supren1e
Court on appeal.
·'Both acknov.·ledgc classics like D. H.
Lawrence's ·Lady Challer\y"s Lover' ao;
well as items of utter trash that ht1l'e
been held by the courts as obscene ~·ill be
housed togelher." Dr. Sears said.
So/,ons V oiv
Quick Work
011 Tax Cut
\VASH INGTON IUPI) -Congres~1onal
leaders promised President N i x o n
prompt action on his proposals fnr t:ox
reductions as parl of his new economic
stralegy, Rep, John \V. By rn('S i R·\V1s t,
aaid today.
By;ne s said lhal dur ing a two hour and
a half meeting at the Whi te House today,
a tentative schedule ~·as \\"orked oul to
have the-House Ways and ti-leans Con1·
mitttt: act on the proposals by 1nid·
Sept.ember.
Byrnes, ran king Republican on tilt:
committee, said committee hr11nng~
would start as soon as Congress returns
from it.s recess Sept 8, with !he hnpe that
tax bills could he reported out for floo r
action within t\\·o weeks.
"There lvas general acc ep1 anrc of the
President's proposals and gener<il agree·
ment for speedy action," Byrnes told
11ewsmen followin g the meeting.
\Vhite llouse Press SecrC'\ary Ronald l..
Ziegler told newsmen, ''lhe tone of t11e
meeting was that the congres~1onal lt'ad·
~rs indicated they would mo\·e 1n a speedy
fashion and in e spirit of t:ooperal1011 ·
ZieR:ler said the Presidl'nl C1ckno1vledi:·
ed that p&ts of his program has bern SU~·
i;1·s ted earlier by Democrats in Coni.;rt'SS.
Hut Ziegler quoted the Prl'sident th;.!
'"there .... ill he plenty or i.:red1t fur
t veryo11€'. ··
Ziegler said l''edera1 Rescr\'c. Bo:iril
Chairman Arthur f . Burns 11·ho alll'rlfl"d
the meeting s<lid. "every onr of 11• ran he
more confident about the pro~prc\" of 11~,..
Amcric<tn ecoMmy, not only ior 1 h~·
prrsent but for lhc long run.
OJ.It Y l'llOT Si.If Pl>cllt
PASSERSBY VIEW GRIM SCENE ON NEWPORT HARBOR DOCK
Body Found in Bay ldenlified 11 Tustin Man
The n1eeting, whicll \\'as Sf'hrdulcd !(I
la!it only an hour during the morni11;:.,
~·ent throug h lunchtime.
OIANIJI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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I'olicc ldcntif y
Floating Body
1\s Tustin Man
Ne\1'port Beach police today Identified
lhe body found floating in the harbor
~londay ;is 11 27-year-otd Tustin sp11 rt·
m('n!. d\\'£'1lcr.
Ile was h~lcd a~ Gary Louis McConnell,
fi51 \\',6th ~! .. Apt. C. Tushn .
Or~n~e Cuunty Corun<>r'~ deputies lo-
cl;:i~· i.•11d !here is :-;iill no information as lo
hov,. ~lcCnnnell died. They ~a id hi5 body
h11d sipp<irently been in the water ahout
l\\'O r!ay~
The body was spottrrl ju.~t berore noon
filonday by two teen age boys at Marlna
Dune~. JOI N. Bayside Drive. It was
floa11ng face dov.·n in a boat 5U p.
Ca rolin e Kennedy
La ud er! for Skiing
l ~XSBRUCK , Auslrh1 (APl -Carolint
Kennedy was pralsed for htr .skiing and
mountain i:limbing skills loday as 5ht
ended a six·v.'f'('k sta)' 1n !he Tyrol.
Tht 13·ytar-otd d1111ghtcr of the l~ll'
Pre.,iclent .lohn ~· l\en nedy ~·11s df'l\Cr ib-
rd by l~rnsl Spies:-;, hee1d of lht'
1'1nyrhcifr.n Ski Sl'honl 1n thr. Ziller Valle~·.
a~ ;i "1•rry i::~xl ,i::ltl(."1tr ;-.kitr <ind n1oun·
l:un <:lin1IX'!' "
•
As Nixon sought supµort from cnn.
gressional leaders, however. he \\"as
receiving sharp criticism froin snn1P
labor leaders, and there were hho1s lh•1 l
labor mighl attem pt in some way to defy
the order.
AFl.rCIO Pre~ident GNrge 1\!canr
,;ummed up the feelings of many labor
lt11der!i by calling Nixon"!i 9tklay \\'age·
price freeze •·patently discriminator~· 1o
the. American worker and 11 bonanza In
America n corporations."
Alaban1a Militin
Wants Ne1uport
La1vn1a.1i llS Aide
If the South does indeed ri~e. agAi n a~
dieharrl Dixiecrats predict. one rankini;;
Newport Beach policeman n1a:v find
himself Jn a new uniform, one of Con-
federate grsy.
Detecth·e Capt. Donald Oya<1s has
received an une.ipecled commission as an
honorsry lieulenant colonel and aide de
camp in the AJabama State Militia.
"Greetings ••. " SBY!I the fonn11l docu ·
meal ~aring the signatures o r
Gen . George Wallace and mililia adjutant
gent ral fi.taj. Charles A. Rollo. n e commission is genuine. apparently
;irra11ged by Alabama Dcp3rtn1tnl of
Public Safely Capt. \Villis Ntrhols. ll'il h
v.·hom Ca pl. Oyaas attend<'d the National
FBI Academy this sun1n1e~
lie gsid it decl8res he n1u~t di~i;hari;:e.
hts dutlrs dlligcntly - if c;i!led lo scr\e
-but fa ils lo ~J)('ll out \\"hat a nil!il ia
01de de c11 rnp might !)( cnltrd upon to
do, or whl'n.
~feanll hil<'. C.ir1 Oyoa.~ ~flYll he. 1~n·1
!;A1·ing any Confedrralc n1onry.
prove.menli al Orange COast
The tragic flaw in the ~ct that led lo
ir.s downfall at the hand8 cf tbe coonc1J.
was its wide taxing power. Costa i\1esa
t.'OUld fnslall the Act, but Newport Beach,
Huntington Beach, f ountain Valley ;ind
\Vcstininste.r would ha ve lo help pay rur
" 'l'hf' 19!3 Ac:l v.•asn't listed on the eoun·
ell program, but Cily ~lanager Frtd
Sorsaba l introduced it 1v1th a request th<it
Sli1le of GlHss
the cooncil take aome final action.
Councilmen did indicate the ir action
was qui te l inel.
College officials we.re not present at
t-.·londay's meeting, though they had given
the council a two-page argument on why
l!1ey w::111ted the. 1913 Act.
A sunilar requesl for Golden West
College still stands before the Hunti ngton
Beach City Council. If Huntington Beach
resu rrects the 1913 Act, residents of
"" ,. . ' ,. '· ~'
" "
~dho uetted surfer begins slide d O\\'O glassy ,,·ave off Doheny Beach
Stale Park. Surfers \\1ho once said constr uction of nearby Dana Point
!lar.bor 'vould \ripe nut the po pular surfing spot 1101v are apparently
having second thoughts. Slate park officials said surfing is still a
popul<t r pa:-;t imc at Doheny. adding that surfer.~ there seem lo be as
numC'rous as ever.
From Page 1
RETURN ...
11'er£' l)iC~ 11 up at 8 p.m. PDT bv fh" 'J • 11 1111<111 r,· ·thler Benadir. bound rroni
Ecuador o Yokohama "'llh a lo;id nf
b;inanns
The. Bcnrid1r should nc\·rr ha\'e. 1X'c11
11 liere she \\'as v. hrn crewmPn i:pottrd
the ll11rd of lour aerial flares fired hy the
dnflin.1: l\,1m:-ihi tnri
i\n other ~·essf'l 11·as in thr area. lrh1<'h
Is uut of normal shipping lrines, hut rhr
\1 :\NILA rur1 I -An elevat.1r {'f(lWdC'<l
111111 ron.~trurl ion \\'t'rkrr~ sn:1pprd 1t"
('.1111£' ;:ind pl1111gcd 12 fl oors lo the gro11 nd
;ii ;:i buildin.c ~11 e. l'\1ne ner~on5 11·cre kill·
"d (IU!l'l!=hl and twn died later
Benadir wa!'> steaming at fu\1 ~peed to
rn::ike up time. after dri fting 27 hours
11 hi!e cn glnc trouble was repaired.
\\'aschke1t. Freitas and Po"·er arrived
in Yokohama \\"caring pointed Ita lian
:-hoes, borro\\"ed clothes and stuffed
111th spaghel\1 afler 9 da ys aboard !he
l!ah;1n vessel.
The y fle\v !\1 Honolulu and "'·ent
rhreclly lo !he Doheny yacht still lied up
;:ii Cuast Guard headquarters to clean up
;illd celebrate 111ith Doheny fi nd other
Tran~pac crC'lv members.
''\'ou could see beer being passed down
lo 1hcm a" they cleaned up and laughler
\~·as coming from below" Honolulu
Advcrl 1ser newsman Bru ce Benson said
In a telephone in terview today.
Coata t.leu and olhe.r c1t1e.a in the cnlleie
diatrict will aUll ha ve lo pay 10me tu
money.
Councilman \Vil!iam St. Clsir wanted to
urge HuntinglOn Beach to close the Act al
Colden West, but Cooncilman Jack l{am·
melt said lel them write their own
revlew .
··Let·s lei the1n make their ow n
decision ," llam1netl said, "'\l/e'll .SCf' I!
they are good neighbor.!i hke we we.rt."
Newport Sets
Bike Trail
Pa11el Talks
Formation of a new bicycle trails com -
mittee will be discussed by th e Newporl
Beacb. Parks. Beathe,; and Recre11 tion
Commission ton ight .a1 7·3() o'clock Jn
f·l1y hall .
PBR Di rector C;:ilvin Stewart. said thi ~
niorning he will ask the con1misslon lo
endorse creation of a panel of four city
oflicials and fuur private citizens.
"Hopefully. the 111 !he commission will
ror1\'ard all the reco1nmendat.ions 10 the
council." Strll'art said.
The committee recommended by Ste'it'·
11 rl would consist of himself, a planning
commissioner, Traffic Engineer Robert
J affe and James D. He11,•icke r, acting
director of f'Ommunity development.
N~'port Beach had a bicycle tra il~
committee thal created a master plan
for trail.!! io 1966·68, but tha t is •0\11
"outmoded." said Stewart.
"The great influx of bicycles in the
last three yea rs in this area demands an
updating,'' he said, especially for sa{ety
rea.sons.
The new committe would be de&igned
to repo rl to the PBR commission the
kind and location or trails needed and
the type of surfacing.
At that time the commissio1111 wo uld
study funding. said Stewart, who added
that some fede ral fund s are available
for installin.IZ trails on • match-funds
ba~is.
Commisisoners will also be reviewin[(
the recommendation made by the cily
counci l at its last meeting that the PBR
<·ornmis ison begi n studying land use.~ ror
thP .\1aril'lapark area.
The City Council looked a1 plot plan"
f<1r :tdjacenr properliei: bct .,•een Bill·
boa R'.'lulr\'ard ;:ind the ba y and 151h and
19th Streets.
Thev featured beach. tennis courts and
la unching ramps.
.<\ year-\o--year lease i.~ now held by thfl
traile r park and a five-year le11se i."
n\\'nf'd by the American Legion OJL l~th
S1rel'L
"\\"e don't have tn mo1·e on devell)P'"
ml'nt until 1976." '."aid Stewart. "so thi~
rliscussion tonight i.~ just t.o 11cqualnt com·
rnis~ioners 111ith something that will have
lo be done ,"
Sa ddlcback OKs
Su b-contractors
FollO\\'lnh a brtef public hearing 11
\1·hich no one sp<ike. Saddleback College
trustees rilonday night voted to allow lhf'
substitution of h\·o sub·contractors in!11
lhe 1na1ur co111ract for consll'ucl!on of the
school"s !1brary-classroom complex in
l\fiss ion Vie10.
The hearing v.·as req uired undP.r stat1:
law "'hl'n the finn awarded the conlrar!,
P&A Construction Con1pany of Torrance.
in formed collel!e official~ en error had
been made in listin.i.:: thr sub-co ntractors
for the JB.mon !h lon.iz job.
P&A officials said the firms listed to dn
rhe grading and !Lie v.·ork v.·ere not lht
ac tual low biddl'rs for the job.,.
''The Dating Game''
Wl.1n • e111 tomsr choo~&1 • d1 t• for
+1,,ti1ll•tiol'I of }i;\ carp&lil'lg, h~ wanli to be
•l1 ur ed that th • catpetln9 will b111 in1+all•d Ofll
l th•clul e.
w. 1ir• 11 ble fo pro.,.idt f•1I, ,.ffiti&l'l f
'ervite, due lo th e f11 ct that w1 ms inta1n all
cf our own crew1.
If n&CflSSary, bec•u1• of toru frucf io "
d1l•y1, ""• cal'! adjust th• ichaduled d•t• for
our cu1tom•ri conY•l'li•ncs.
ALDEN'S
Aff•r .n, earp•til'l9 c•n be purc>-•s•d
many ple ce1, •l'ld th• on• thil'lg W• can pro.,.id•
fh•t ofh•r• eal'l 't, i1 th• hst 5-Yfce ht Orwtt•
C:O..ty I
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Plcacentia Ave .
COSTA MESA
646-41ila
HOURS : Mon. t1tru Thun ., f te 5:30 -Fri., t t• f -Sot., f :JO to S
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Costa Mesa Today~s Final
EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL. M , NO. 196, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1971 TEN CENTS
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Mesa Approves 5-story Motel by 3-2 Margin
Hnhdily Inn i;qu,akl!d inln Costa Mesa
v.•1\h a fivl'·S!nr.v m111P.I 1'-1onda,v night n•
' .l 2 ci!y c·ouncil vntt'.
The counril rleC'1s1nn Wil!' mt't 'o\ hno"
from a n~ry homPO ... nrrs and ;i hint frnm
11nt that ~n Anti-high risp rf'ferendum
might bt callf'd in Costa ~1rsa . si1n1l11r to
lht rect'nt nnP in l.aRuna Beach.
~laynr Robe_rt \Vil snn 11nd 0">111u·1ln1rn
Al vin Pinkley and WiH101rn ~t. Cl;iir !l)l-
prov~ !he motel nn the grounds u was
Mst for the city.
Cnuncilmen .lack Hamme.ti 11.nd \\"1llarr1
Jordan opposed it because of it.s nearne5s
Stock Rise
Continues
Second Day
From \.\'irt Srr\•irr~
NEW \'ORK -Th, ~lnrk milrkrl
1t11rretl mnvinR 11p 1odil_\' il f1 Pr tr~din,E
resuml'ri in Gener;il ~1ntnr~. f'nrri f\1nrnr
•nd Amenran f\torors rnr the f1r~t tl'llf'
since Frida~.
Thert: was M 1 rari1n~ 1n HH•sr 1s:-111'~
1-tonday when lhf' rnarkel. m;ide 11 recorri
FINAL STOCK REPORT
ON PAGES 20-21 TODAY
a:a in in ff'i1cl1nri 1n PrPsidenr l'ixnn·s npw
f'Cflnomic pol1cir.~ Brnl;ers wcr' 11n11hle
to ma1 <:h an aval;infhe 9f bti.v nrdrrs w!lh
•v::i i!abl' J1rtl flrdrr,.:.
Oprnini;: pri('c.~ wPre Gcnrr;:il f.1otnr.~.
111'1 Sii Z.\ 11 ~h;i rl" 1n ~85 on 111.1J\(l(l sh::irr•;
Ford Motor, up S4 1n $1i7 on llt\.000
share!. anrl Americ;in f\1.otors, up i 1.1.'i lo
'3.:10 on :150,00(I sh 11 re.~.
Thf' final Dnw .lnne~ 11ver::igp of :Ill i11·
fl ust rial.~ g::iinf'rl 10 .95 point.~ at R99 !ll!,
it~ hest .• ho~· i n JI of !he ~ e' ~ 1 o n .
On Monday 1h1~ t.1ark rr han1mi>1er r11nii;
up ;i i;:aln of :12 93 points. its brs1 nne-day
rise in histor~·.
TradinR wa.~ he;iv_v hu1 l::igµ,rrl hrhinti
the record p::ice whirh pu.~hed f.lnnd11.v·s
total on !hr New ''nrl; Stock Exch::ingr Lo
31.7.1 million i;h11rr11.
Analyst/\ said profil t;ikers wrrr ar·
ti vely Jakin~ ;1dv11 ntaR e nf b1R gain.~
10ade bv many stock ... ti.1nnday
The hh;tory-making trading ti.1nndRV
l\'fl~ pacerl by "' record-~hal!rrin~ 1~
block lrt1de11 or 10.000 sl1a rt~ nr n1orP .
There wf're 11bnu1 l\O.noo 1rirl1v1du;il
lransartion5. tibo11l one-third mnrt lhan
normal.
. Thc51. wcrr snmr of thr f;;c1.-. ::iftl'r
Mnnda,v·~ trad1njl c\(lsrt!
-Volume nn the i\r1\' Ynrk Stork ~:t.
('hangr jun1perl 1n 31 ,7~0,Ml .~h;1rf'~ ,.,,.~1
ly ecl1 psini;:: lhP prl"vious hi~h nf 'lA 2
million shares !r::iding lil s! Frh !l
-Thi' Dow .JnTJel' Industrial avera11.rs.
refl l'ctini:: mnvemen! nf tnp·gr<1d P 1s~ur"i
nn !ht l'\YSE . ro.c;e .12 93 pninf.~. cln.~in2 a!
lt&a.95 The pre1·ioui-rtwrd one-da.v i::a1n
was .)2 04. nn ,\1.:iv 27. !970
-Thi' numher nl adl'anrinR 1.~.~ur~ -
I 50.1 -was ;; nrw high ()nl .v J(li J.c;~ur.11
drnppl'd r•:1i;:hty.fr1tlf WPfl' 11nrht10j!i"t!.
-/l-1;in1' issur~ J::<il'1f:'(l S.i ~ ~harr 'If
mort . lntrrn;;tlon;:il Business l\l;irh1nr..~,
tinP nf !hf! glamor crown v.rnl up $1!1
-The: An1cncan Stock f:xrhani::r hali a
turnovrr of 8.R20.000 sharrs. ur lrnm
1.2all.00fl sh11 re.~ tr;;dtli Friday Thr Amrx
indf!x cl1mbrrl 0.54 In 2~ lJ, tht la rgest
climb since Ma y 27. 1970.
One anal ysl oh!ierved tht1t Pre!iident
Nixon. in ~nnouncini:: hi~ new f'Conomic
a pproach Sund;;y night, h11d Nlffif' lo
trip~ "-'ith "rhrf'I! lh1n.1t~ that ha v" hf>rn
hurtinjt the markf!I. -thr !ilnw ernnn1n1r
rec(lver.v. st.uhhorn inflation and !he
1'itakne.ss of the dollar •brnad."
to prnpert.v nwnPr!i on Trin1t1 /)n1·p <in(!
YP.llnw~tonP Dr·ivr .
Thf' Hnl1da1• Inn 14 ill hP h1111! :ii .11 :11
Ari~lnl ~1 ((lU!h 'lf Pie Silll I 1!P£0
F'rerwa,1. r !ano, r:ill fnr a r11r ~1n rl'
hu1ld1n.I( "'i!h lfil rnnn1". ,, 110 .... r ;.!
restaur;;nl. a 7j.spal tnt:IOail ln1111~r :<nrt
variou~ rnrrtini;: ronn1 s.
Ar lr11:.t 211 rr:.1<!Pn\s prtitr~l 1••I lhr ho!rl
!llnn<la~·. 1iri1nanl,1' 110 Ille h;i~1~ nl 11.~
hright ;11ul ll(':irnrs~ tn thr proprrt~ line
122 fre1 fro111 nne b;irl-.1 :'lrri •
"\Vhrn I mo1 cd hPTP 11 I CAI"~ ;ii::n 1
could see bt'an flelcls anO lhe El Tnrr)
C•n••·enf rflf ion
11111111.;,,r~ ~';ow l'n1 al111n~1 dnwnlown.··
1"01npl;.ilnt>:r! ,l:'l mP:<. l\elle.1·. 3 1 4 II
Vr lln11 ~lnnr Oril'r. "l'm no! aµa1n~t Holi·
da1 Inn, tiut l arn ag;i1n~t a bl1ild1ni;: nt
lhl~ S11P ..
llnn11~nv.nrr~ also prrs1'ot1•d ;:i IS4·n<imf!
pr1 111fln ai::<11n ~1 !hP hi,ch n~r
Thr 1'('.<;irlr11ls "'er<' a!s1\ i;ll rn SLJ PPofl
i11 lh!'1r anri·h1!:!h nsr ~rn!in1r111 bv thP
j\lr~a \'rrdP Hflrnf' 011·nl'r~ 1\ssnt1il1lnn
and lh!! ~·lesa North Rl'.~tdrnts Associa-
ttnn
"Son1rnoe eoutd !ci;::'!ll,v h111tcl ii 1wl.\-
slnr~ build1n,; only 15-lr.cl rrun1 your pro·
~\~1·1'· Hi•1h ll;irnlrl. ";' l\rr p<. hrr 1111nrl n11 het ~1 nrh a ~ 'hi' 1·.11rls b<1l nn
1n rl.1$.s .~pri11.~nrrd h\' i'n,i;;1;i '11><::;:1 f\rrrea11nn Derarl.1ne11t. ·1 he rla<.s
n1ce1 s e1·er~' f'.!n11d ay al r·os1;i ~!C'~il Park
~~~~~~~~~--~~-
Pa)r Cu1·ll Actio11 Cloucl :;
ThP rrf' ... 1drn! 's wai.:e frC'r~e ha ~ !rfl
,;a!ary rl1~r11s~11'11s for more than 11)(1
('ost.a fllesa rlt.\I emplo~e;. hanging 1n !he
au·
That n1a11~· r1t.1· 11·0rkers have not ~·rt
se!lled their llal;irif's fnr l971-i2. and now
rhr.v r:in '! fnr !I() rl;i1·~
C1l1' ro11nr1\m!!n wrrr l'lipC'Tlrfi 10 granL
p;1_1 r::iisr.~ 1n lhP rit~ ·~ ~·I f1rr..mrn ~Inn·
{i;iy nii;:ht. hul lhP rn<111cr Wil~ nn! tl'l'O
hrnui;:h1 IJ[l As.~1sl;int rit) ~l11na~rr
R(lherl Du~a;an said !he ar1mints1ra!1nn
will rnn11n11r tn 1alk 11•1!h fir rmPn !hough
nn ra1i-rs ran hP grrinlrrl tJnlil lhr wa1:e
ll'!'r?P 1~ l1ftcrl.
1'1rrn1Pn are a~k1n.11. ror flat lfl pP.rrenl
ril l~l"i. 11h1!r the ril'.J h::i."i rf!rnITirTirndPrl
l11 r r<>rren1 for ~ilmf an<i 2 fl f)Prrf'nl lnr
n!h r rll,
Somr 17 r1ty rlrp;irtmrflt he;id,., ;:ind \4
('on1 n1un1r;il1on workers h;i ve f'l'en bi)'.;~rr
1111r~t1nn m;irks hang1n.11 n1·er lhe1r
Sill<lrlf~.
Tl1i11 Dime Saved Lives
Ko111nlii Pira.tes Dec ided t,o Gi ve I/ osto ges Rn ft
Kpe<-l•I lfl lhP DAn,v rll.JlT
HONOLULU -A trio of Or11n,111! Cnll~t
se:ii,men c11111 11drift in the pirricy Clr 11 lux·
ury y1r.hl nwe lhelr livf'.11 1.n the 1inglr. n1r
of 1 thin, old, dime and an incredible
c h•in of circum11t11nce11.
The r.r twml'n of lhe Kamalii ;irrivtrl
b11r.k in the. isl11nO~ Monday night hy
jelliner from Yokohama. Japan.
Bob W;1!1Chkeil , 49, John Fre1ta~. S2.
both n£ HuntinJtlon &ach. and Fr11nk
Power, 47, nl Newport Bf!•c.h. heir! 11
Joyf ul reunir1n 11hnard the Kama lii al. Ala
W;ii Y11rht H;i rbnr
l'hty wprf' ,.l':I 11r1r1fl JO day! a Rn 1n •ht
r 11riflr. J4n mil,..,., ·""111hwe~t nf H11w11r! h.v
three men -.armed lo lhe Leeth -who
,
'
. '
hirl ahoard oilman Larry DPht ny's 70-lont
vessel
Skip['l'r "'aJ1rhkr1 ! ~a irt t)nfy lh r nip <JI
11 roin lrrl lhP lrio -r11pt11 rcd l,1tlrr hy
the Co;:i~t C.u;ird -tn ,1t1vp fhf'IT) ltfe
jackrlll and ;i ruhbf'r r::i lt
He ~11ld hr plPadcd rh1r1nR a l!l11i:,. trn"r
ar,1tument fnr !hf' chancr to i;urv1\'P hy
t:tking 1ht raft 1ns!ead of be ini;: forced to
1ump into !hr ~f:I
\\'a!lchkr.>i1 1Cllrl nPwsmrn lhr hiJ.i rkrr"
:ipp:ircinll.v l1nall.v dPr1dPrl tn llip 11 coin !n
r1rlrnn1nc whrthf'r thP tr)n wnulrt h;i1·r In
s111im for rt. "1th nnty tht trllu~pri; lhey
~·llrP
"OnP of lhrm tn~~t>rl mf' a !hJn dim•
and i;a1d 'lhu: iii the dime that saved
I
ynur tiff' ... he rt>lat['d ,
ri,,1irh11el ~1rltnn, and l\e.rry Bryanl,
hnl h 24 ;inn hoth frnD'l Long Rr.:ich. are
nnw :iwa1t1n_I! prosrcut1nn a!nn,1t with
fo.1ark Ma yn11rd 111, 2". of Rcllrr1a
Au1hnrilu.>~ rvaluarin.1t the Kan1a!il
crrw ·~ trsl1mnny n1a y hrini: charges of
;;rn1rd robbrr\'. allrmpted murtitr 11nr1
;i.c;~ault. with ii dl'adly weapon in addition
to grrind theft , anO perhaps piracy
Thry rr1uld f::icP the dr11lh penalty.
The n1rn .~A id 1n Hllnolu!u !hf' h1jrickers
v.rre 11r;nrd 10 lht tee1h . 1nr·lu tiing fnnt -
11lnl1. kri 1vr~ ~lrRpp!'ri to Lhr1r IPA:S. i;iuns
3nrt blark1:irki;
Set Adrift :'!! r111~k nn 1'1111. ~. l.h11. mt;n
iStt RETl.JRI\'. Pa;t :!)
pl'r!._\' 1inr:· said Pinkley.
"l don't kno1Y \YhrrP lherp would be 11
hrt1rr lnra!ion for hi.ch risr ," .~aid Cnun·
r1lmt1n St. Clair to" rhoru~ <Jf hon~
Cnunrilman Jordan rlowngr.:idf'd 1h•
r·nrnplaints nl man.1• hnrnen~·npr<. 11hn
1·om11!11i11rr11h.:11 hotel resi<irn!.~ would hr
l110k 1ng inln thC'ir hark .l'ards. "Vnu <inn I
Jiuv Iha! kind nl prh'tll"Y and I ra11"l
beliPve it'$ a real prohte1n." he llaid . R111
,!nrt1an r11d Sl'n1p;ith1~P with lhnsr 11•hn
l11ed next 111 the hotel and 1•oted agau1s!
ii
He also issued a warning Lo the
resident~ "\\'p'vc gol lo reahir high rbe
1s here (lfl Costa fo.1r.!.a I and JS guin.; 10
stav "
'Th' t•nunril hu1!ffi tha1 a., ni;.inv a~
~eve11 1nnrP ~ugh rist> rrqur;;t s ma v cnn1e
11110 lhP rlly In 1hr Of'X1 few \'('ars
Af1rr the vntr wa s. in, l\ellel" s::i1d hr
was liisappnintrrl ln lhr 1·nunri!. whir!1.
hp l'i<lld . dldn'1 rl'prescnl lhP prnple.
'"\Vt have 7~.llOO lo rrprcsenL.' sa1<1
~la1•nr \\'t!Sl)n .
1.;is1 '.l'el'k lhP plannin~ cnmm1.~s ion
drnird !ht Hohda~· Inn request fnr a t;ill
building on a J-2 \'Ole, ~·ith several com·
MlJss1oners 1nrt1catJng they co11ld ha ve
1.1trcJ e1thrr v.·a1
The nne thrr<it nf a hig h nsc> rf!feren-
rlum v.·as cuuehed in the for1n of a ques·
r1 1n 1n the rit1 at!ornev A hnmen1vner ~~krd a1111rnrv.Rr1~ .lune 11hal sleps v.·er11
ncrc~sa r~· for nn i11111at1vr
.lunr s;i1(1 he ""~sn't sure, hut an.vone
11'11:; <·c1·t;i111l:l wi•lrnme to hire an at-
lOrnrv Hnd gn throu~h the legal process.
La.i;:un.i Beach rcs1denl$. voted against
hi.ch ri-.:r on Aug J in a rc>fcr£'nd11m eler.-
linn The} imposed a 36·fOOl l1m1l on the
height ol any building in the cuy.
2 Come Under Fire
Caspers, Battiri Costa Mesa Targ·ets
('nsta ~·l esa·~ C1ly Cnunl'il ~1onda.v
night r;illPd for !hr rrmnva) nf county
~upervlsnr~ Ron;i lO C;:isrrrs and Robert
Fliitt1n fr·nm lh€ Lo('al A!!rn cy Fot'lna1ion
("nrnn1 •ss1nn
All fivr ro111u·1lrnrn h;i rkrd .'I rr~fllU1 Ion
nsk1n.i: thr 1·nunl)' B(larrl nr S11pcr\·1sl'lrs tn
replart C::ispcrs and Ballin with t11·0 d1f·
ferenl superl'isnr~.
The rc.~nlu!ion v.•a.~ inrrndu!'et1 b~·
~layn; Roberl Wilson, ll'ho until now had
tcn1ained silent on the LAFC COil·
tro1'ersy.
I-lunti11gton
Deliveri11g
LAJ'C Blast
A lrt.1.r.r nf censure ;:i~;i inst lht Local
Agrnr.v f'nrma tinn Commiss!nn ! LAFC 1
is h<'1n.i:: sent. b~' !hr rity nf Huntington
Br~r·h
The crnsurP was rrqursted hy Cnun-
rllm.:io Dnn .Shiplry who 11kenf'rl thf' R
il .n1. 1nert.ing nf !hl' (·nmm1ssinn nn to.Inn·
dris, <\11,i::. !I 10 "a r11·c·u.~."
r\1::iynr r.eori;:e fo.1rCrackrn 14•ho r x·
pl;i111rd Lhar rhe l.t';igu"' of <:1ties np.
nns1t1nn !n lhf! hurried methods of ""Irr.
!1ni;: n1cmbers In the r(lmmission w::i.~ ool
nl'rr "'hn should ()r should noL hf': on the
l'nmmi~sinn bu! 1h;:i1 "\he county shoulrl
'1prra1r 11s fl democrar.v"
Thr cnunril also a.o:rrcd In makt'. A S2.'10
rnnlnbul1nn lo tht Ll'.a~uP nf C:i!.irs fnr
thP r..~tima!.Pd l~.()O(l lcs.::al fees th~ lea11.ur
1ncurrrrl in bat!lin~ lwn c nun r y
super11Sl'lrs in the LAF(' rontrnversy.
J\1c!i a Pu ts Off
Ac tion :~o Da ys
Ou Apartn1cnts
[I w1:1 hf' 11nnthr r .10 '1'\V< hr f<Jr P thp
f.1IP nf a n1a s~ivP .10.;;rrr ap.:irlmrn1 prn·
1rr! nr.:ir Or.:inEr Cn.:ilit Cnlle.i::e is dPcid-
erl
tn~ta i\1c~JI C:ounr1lmrn havp rlrrirlf'(\
lo w::iil unlil Sf'pl 20 ht'forl' cnnsidenng
!hr anar1ment ;ipplicatinn nn St,1terstrnm
land .:ii the nor1hwe~t rnrncr nr Adams
Avenuf AOd F;iirvlew Road .
The. Srgcrstrnm lamil,v submitted a let -
IPr t() lhP rouncil ti.10ndt1y nighl asking
fnr the delay
1\la.vn r R.oht'>r1 \V ilsnn ma.v h;ivp aiv l'n
awa y !he counrit'.c; ferllnJ; nn the prnjt rt
whrn ht> allkrd if il rnul<in't ~ dr.laytd
unl it Srp1 20. 19!111
Councilmen sprnt ;;n rnlirP. s1udy
~r~sino 1;;s! ~·r.ck discusJiinR: !he merit~ ol
11uch ;; hUJlf' 11 par!mPnt drvelopme:nt .
1.earltrship Hnme.~ hope!ii l.o build 84J
"f;imi\y ~tylt>" 1tparlment s on lhr ll1nrl .
OnP Councilman, Alvin P i n k If! y,
.iilrtarly has sla1t>d he is 11gains1 lhp prn-
jf'ct bPcau!ll! ~chnnl children from 11
wou ld ha vt to be. bused to class.
Bikes and Stuff
Going on Block
Nnt only 70 cycles. hu1 a~sortfd other
i:nnrts including in bna!s, nine. watcht~. a
bola bag "nd a bikini l.Clp will JilO on the.
auct ion block in Newport Biach thla
Saturd11.v
Tl~ 10 a.m. event 11t the city C(lrpor11-
h(ln yard. 5fl2 Superior Ave., is he.Ir!
thrice yearly ;inrJ billed "" the Polle~
Of'p;;rtmPnt Bicyclf' Auction.
HowevPr, Nf!wpnrt Stach pollct rfllltcl
11 wirfr V.:lritly or 1()!1t llrticlel! 11nd the
nfl,rin.I! this timf' lni:ludea camera.~.
clothin g and 1 surfboard.
ThP resolu1ion specifically menlinned
!he Aug. 9 LAFC meeting 111 ~ hich
\,,:ispers , Aa11i11 ;ind Ln~ Alam 11os Cnun·
~·Hman .Jnp Hyde tried In oust Anahr1 m
Councilman Charles Pearson troin 1he
LA Ff
!n parL the rl'~nlul1fln :-;;;1d: "\\lhcrrns.
;1 also appcarll thal said Suprrvi~nr
C.:1.~per.~ has hr.en unable ro rr~ist thr
parti~ian political rpercion or chairn1an
B;itlln !n Bal!in ·s vrnr!eUa against the
Irvine Company . . "
"Now therefore be it rf!solved thal the
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HOME FO R HOLI DAYS
P1rolea Finch
Fin ch Parole<l
After 12 Year s
Of Death Ter1n
Sl\CRA~1 F.NTO <UPfl -J)r Brrnarrl
Cahfnrn ia Adult Authnr it.v aftf'r ~rrv111~
Finch wa~ i;:ran[rd parole !oda.v by 1ht:
12 year5 of a !Ire senlenct>: for lhr murdrr
nr his 1vife during a torrid love affair with
reli-haircd Carnlt Trrgnff
ThP board announcer! Finch's parole
would be effective Dec. 6.
finch. twice previously r1tnierl parnlp,
now is in custody al the C31 ifnrnia
ln!itilution for ~fen in Chino. He did not
11ppear al today'll private hearing by the
eij!hl-membcr boarti.
Finch was convicted in 191\1 Alon,!: 11·Hh
r.,11s~ Tre~off afle.r three sl!nsational
tri::il.o;, He ha.~ tolO in vestigators ht hopes
ln return In the practire of medi rine.
Henry W. Ke rr. chai rman of the Slate
Adult Authoril.y. ;innounced the decision
In newsmf!n and said Finch "has been a
model prisoner."
He also said F'inch has harl lhrce jnb
offers -in Mls5o uri , Nebr3~ka and
Maryl11nd -a~ A hilspilal di.rector in
rural or semirur•I areas.
Kerr said Finch's Acceptance nf a Joh
Is conHngenl. upon his medical licen~.e
he.ing restored ln thll!' !'late involved l\ul
he. 1.111id Finch will be paroled regardless
or whether he has 11 job.
~·inch's application for p;:irole "'a.~ not
;ipproved unanlmnusly, Kerr said. but a
majority of the bc>ard did endorse it.
Kerr. a former Lo3 AngeJes policeman.
5aid of Finch. "I think he has an ex·
cellent chance of going out to m11ke e
contribution to humanity. Ht certainly
has the cgpabillty."
Asked whether he regarded Finch B.~
"rehabilitated," Kerr replied: "Thtrt's
•lwayg 'quesUon in • rrime of thl.o; lypt
.u tn when 1 per50n ts rthabilit11ttd. The.
leelin~ "''"~ he was unll kely to commit
another crime."
ci ty counr1l of the city of Costa Mesa
hcreb~ finds and declares that although
Plecled froin the fifth Supervlsonal
Oi~tricl, Suprrvisor Caspers does no t
reprcscnl lhe vie14'S or the city or Cost a
tllt~a . . 1n ;;n_v flf his actions con·
ccrn111,i:: the m!'n1hPrship of the. Local
Agrncy Forn1.it1nn Cflmm1ss1nn ..
Councilman \Vil!iam St. Clair pointed
out that the resolu tion does no! ask for
rhe recall nf Caspt>rs. bul only his
rr1nol'al frn n1 lhe LAFC. The same ap-
pJie5 Lo Batlln.
~iesa Ruf fl ed
Over Co111111ent
On Court Site
Costa fl lesa Counci!n1en reacted bil·
ter!y f\.lnnda.v night lo cnmments madt11
J.:ist we ek hy an assist.ant cou!l\y ad-
ministralor th.ii !he cil.v ill .. six years ton
J,1lc" 1n its bid /nr !be county courthouse
i;irr
\\lillarrl Jordan w:i~ Lill' angriest as h~
~uggcst£'d Lhe c011ncll "str aishlcn the
man out."
·•1 do think 1\.'e're ron l:ite In gel th!?-si te
frn1n Ne"·por! Beach.'' .Jordan said .. Bul
1 rP<;enl remark!'. ;iboul 1his city hf'ing un.
cooperative in a search for a cQurt site.''
lie ~·ai; referring rn comment~ made bv
C::larp Enn1.<;, county adm1nlstrator in
rhargc nr ~race con1ro! and planning.
Enni~ imp!icrl the county received no
heir fron1 Cnll!a 1"1es'1 officials in an at ·
1empr tn pu! th(' rnurl here
1.;nn1~ 1ras rrrlrt1ni:: In a plra bv rn~la.
f\1P<;a ('nunrilman Will ia m St flair 10
~11·11 i:-h !hP rn11rr sHc from ,'1Je1vpnr1 CPn·
!rr 10 tn~la 1\·Je~a .
!':nni~ ~<1ir! Inn n111rh tirnP ;inr! money
1v;1 ~ 1nvPstrrl In ~1vi1rh the :;11e
'"\\'he.n th;il r!'l"'n, along w1!h Bnb
Thoma~. lhr cnuntv admin1~tratnr , ~ptnl
llffif'. aller llmf' w11h us )1n1ng O\'('r !hi-" r1-
tv. I don 't knnv.• hnw he can say ~e didn't
llrl!'I.'' .Jordan fum('d
SI Clair lfJtrl to ge! Ille COIHJ('!I to Pil~-"
;i rP.~nl11 !1nri un.~1n~ ;i change in co urt
~1!r~. bul hi~ mnl1 nn l\'dii nrver taken up.
C11unr1lm;in Alvin P1nkle.v s;i1cl ·~t '~
.iu~L lrl lhrm si ! lhl're and ~uffl'r in
X£'wl)'lrl Brarh 1vhrn the city can't pass
its civic center bonds."
Ele.,a tor Kill s 11
f\·IANILA (UPI I -An cle1•ator crowded
v.·1th coni;tructlon "'nrkers snapped it.s
cable and p1un,i;td 12 floor~ to the RfOUnd
a.1 a bui!din~ s1\r. Nine persons were lull·
f!ri nutrighl and hvo died later.
Orange Coaat
lt'ealher
The Lcmpera1ure is returning to
the CQmfortabl" range along the
Southland with high~ at the
beaches neilr 72 rising to 8~ inland.
Lo .... ·s tonighl ~·ill be 66 lo 68.
I NS IDE TODAY
Neu1 rletrJil s of cnnl.rnuersiat
f1r111a nf Grn. MacArthur by
Prc s1drnt Truman published.
See story, Pnge 4.
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. . Z DAil Y PILOT c T11t~r. Aii;IAt 17, 1971
Mesa Rejects Special Tax es for Coast College
By TERR\/ COVILLE
01 llM l'&o(J 1'1 .. 1 Slf.,
The lltS Act ckllflt Monday nighl in
· Colt.I Me&a. It was given poor re views by
1 •· the city eouncil.
The act 11as meant lo bt a ct1ar11y
performance lo buy improvements 111
• track facilities and cable television for
, .Qr1nge Coast College.
But oone of !he cily '• five cou0<'1 lm,.n
· wanted to play th e parl of scalper. sellinil'.
Solons Vow
Quick Work
011 Tax Cut
\\'ASHl:\GTON i UPI I -Cong ressional
~aders promised PrP..s1dent Ni iron
prompt action on his propos11ls for tax
reductions a5 part of his ne111 econo1nic
stratc~. n ep. John \\1 Byrnes (R-\V1s,),
&11id toclay.
Byrnes s111d that during a two hour and
a hair meeting al the \\11itc House today,
a tentative schedule \\·as \\'orked out IJJ
have the House \\'ays and fl1eani; Com·
miltee act on the proposals by mid·
·seplcmber.
Byrnes. rankinc Republica n on tht
commUtcc, said committee hearingi;
would s1arl as soon as Qingress returns
from its recess Sept. 8, 11·ith the hope that
tax bills could be reported out for floor
action 11·it!iin l\ro "·eeks.
'"l'htre "·as general accep1ance cil the
Prtsidenfs Proposals and general agree-
ment for speedy .:ction," Byrnes told
ne"·smen fo llo>A"1ng the 1n11etin;;.
\\'hi1e House Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler told ne1vsroen. "the tone of ti1c
meeting 11•as that the congressional lead-
ers Indica ted th ey "·ould move in a speedy
fashion and In a spirit or •:ooperatlon. ··
· Ziegler said lhe President acknov.•!edg·
t d that pe.rts of his program has been ~US·
gested earlier by Democrats in Congress.
But Ziegler quoted the President that
''I.here wilt be plenty of credit for
~ver,Yonc.''
Ziegler sairl Fcder;:i l Reser\'e Boarrl
Chairman Arlhur f . Burns who attenderl
.the meeting said. '"cvpry on!:' of us c:in he
more confident 11bnu1 the pro~1lecl~ nf the
Amer1ca11 economy. 1111\ only for the
prcsen~ but for lhc In~ run.
The meeting . 'o\ hlch "'"S scheduled to
Jasl only an hour during the mornini:;,
v•ent through lunchtime.
As Nixon sought support from con·
1TtSSKln8l leaders, however, he \\'3S
receiving sharp criticis1n fronl some
labor leaden. and there were hints thal
labor might attempt In some way to defy
the order.
Af'L.ClO President George t.leany
tummed up the feeling!'i of many lahor
~eaders by callinfi( Nlion ·s 90-day wage·
price freeze "patently discriminatory lo
the American \1•orker and a bonanza lo
American corporations.''
The AP'L-CIO e;\ecutlvc counc il , co m·
lJOsed n1ainly of union presidents and
headed by f\1can y, 1vas to meet Thursday
to consider a cour~e of action.
Al least one crark appeared du ring !he
day In the administration's previou.:.ly
hard llne again st exceptions to the 00-day
wage·prlce-rent freeze. A tr ea s u r y
zpokesman said colleges would be allo,1·-
ed to charge higher tuition rate s 1vhen
school opens this fa ll if they had already
4innounced them .
\'Vith Congress in its summer recess.
lhe: leadership and chairmen ol key com-
mittees flew lo Wei;hington al i\"ixon's r,. ..
.quesl The \Vhite Houi;e sent a plane to
cather up rome of them.
~1ajor European gold end money
markets remained closed For the !>econd
consecutive day. U.S. officials t.'Onlerred
with Europe:an nione y expert~ about the.
implications of the new program, the
moet comprehensi ve economic chanlies
Instituted by a presid ent ~inc" the ~ew
Deal .
•
OlAN&I COASl
DAILY PILOT
Oll ANG£ (OA~r ,.USLl5>ltNG COYft~,..,.
lt ob •rt N. We•d
"'"·""'' -l'l/Oh•~e<
J.,~ ~. Cwrle1
V1to l'rn'°"'! .... d C.-••I M~~191•
Th'"''' kt1•i1 l!dl! ...
1~omtt A. """''!'hi111
MMl.,"'t l!dl ....
Ch,.1!t1 H. loot li,~t•tl '· Nill
"'''"'""-' M•.,.•"'U l!dlf9.'t
Cet.to Met.0 Offk•
JlO Wttf l •Y $t11et
Meili ~ Addr•H ~ ,.0 . l eJ 1560, •2616
-°'"'" ,._, alNdo: m:i N••Pll<"'I l•u·~.,1·6 .......,,,. l•cl'I : n'; ,.,.,, AVinu~
"'111\llnlJIOl tMcfl• 111,_; lllt~ I Oll\tY•td S•n (lttnentl; .,; Hort~ El Ct ll'I.,. R~>I
Ucketl to the sho~. In thelr rel.'iewa,
counc~ rated the act poot on prop1
and worse on script.
They said the acLora lacked credibility.
Directors of the Coast Community
College Diat.rict, aponaora Or the ltll Act,
said today lht show wlll probably col-
lapse
"I don 't know what 1ve'JI do, probably
collapto;e," Ch1tncellor Norm•n W11tson
l'..ald lhis rnorn1ng. "It will require quite e
bit of atudy."
Councilmen were unarun1ous r.1ooday 1n
ordtttng the close of I.be 1913 Act.
"I can't ace any way v.'t CM j1.Utify
placing a tu on people who ha~ no say
in It," said Willard Jordan
If the rounci! had :ippr-1)1·r.d thf' l!lt~
Act. it 11'ot1!d have cst;.bh~hrd fl :speetal
asse.s~n1f'nt district arouncl Ul"<1 ngr CoCl~t
College. The district would ha1•e had !A"(-
ing po\1•ers to ra1st> S:l22.600 for 1111-
p1 u\•en1en1s at Orqt Coast
The tragic flaw ln the Act that led to
its downfall at the haod.s oJ lhe council,
wu !ta wkie taxing power. Costa M e111
could lmtall lhe A.et, but Newport Beach,
Hunllngton Belch, Fountain Valley atld
l\'rstn1i11ster would have to help pay for
" The Hill Act 11•11,sn't hsled on the C'OUll·
ril progr;im , hut Ci ty Manager Fred
~or;s11bal u1troduced it with a request that
the rn11nc1l take some: ILnal action.
Councilmen did md1cate lbeir action
was quite final. •
College officials were not present •l
~londa_v's meeting, though they had given
tile counci l a IWO-Pllt' argument on "'hy
!11cv 11 C111ted the 1913 Act A s1n11lar rCf[ll<'SI for Golden \\'est
Collego:' still sla11ds befor e: the Huntington
E>e.flch City Counc11. If Huntin11:ton Beach
rt'SUtTects the. !!Ill Act. residents ul
'Scliolars Otaly'
Costa f\lesa and other cities 1.11 the colleee
diatrlct will aUll have to PIY IOl'Ot lax
money.
Couneilman Will iam st. Clair wanted to
urge Huntington Beach to close tht Act at
Golden \\1est, but Councilman JAck Ham·
rnett said let them wrilt' their o~·n
review.
"Lel"s !el them make the ir own
dec1.s1011," Hammell iaid. "\\'e'\I set If
they are good neighbors likr .,.,.e were.''
College Given
Obscene Books
Tht fifth floor nether regions of the
!1hrary al Cal State Fullerton have
become hon1c for a pilperback collect1on
of h<ird core pornography
Los Angeles attorney Frank Laven ,
\\•ho testified before the President's Com-
mission on Obscenity in 1970, ga1•e thr
collection to the library '"for scholarly
use."
CSF librarian Ernest \V. Toy Jr. said .
''Use of the collecllon wiU be restricted Lo
scholars in such rlelds M sociology. an-
thropology. literature and the la\v" a~
y,•ell as jurists, la\\'yers and police.
of them -in works bei ng prosecuted I !'
obscene. HI~ !estimony on one recent
C'ase now ill before the U.S. Supreme
t..:ourt on appeal.
"Both acknowledge classics like 0. H.
Lawrence's ·Lady Chatterly "s Lover' a ~
ll'ell as iterns of utter trash that ha,•e
been held by the courts as obscerie will be
huused together." Dr, Sears said.
·'The collections 11·ill. by 1;ompariso11,
allow an exprrt to c.ln rify the murky area
between lilerar v lreedom of ex pression
:ind the cornn1 Crc1al exploitation kno"·11
as pornogra phv .' he said.
AR TI ST'S DRAWING OUTLINES HOAG TOWER WITH EXISTING HOSPITAL AT LEFT Early lhis summer four boxts of the
nhscene v;ork.5 -many ot which ht1d
been evidence in obllcenlty prosecution5
in Los Angeles courts -arrived in the
library's special collections area.
The prescnC.t of the colleetion in
Orange Cuunly has been hailed by assis-
tant district al\vrne.v :0.1ichacl R. Capizii
11·ho said it ··11·ould be of great help to
tho~e de aling 11·ith obscenity problems.''
Pres ident Due
For T1 vo Wee/~
l 'le 11i e nte Stay·
Vollu11·1ng a LWo-rlay 1\•hirlwind
Cl"ll:<s cr111nlrv tour . Pre~idl'nt
Richard N1>a1n is due to arrive
Thul"!'ticiy fo1· ;i 1w0-1,crl. stay a!
lho:' l\'r.~!crn \\"hll c flousr in San
Clcincn1q
·1 hr President \\'ill ;iddrrs~ the
!\nights n[ Cu)11mbus this Pvening
tn New York City, 11hrre he \Yill
spend the night.
\Yednesdav. !he Prrs1denl wi11
visit the illinois St?~c Fair at
Springfield and sign a bill de<:lar·
ing Abraham Lincoln's ho me as a
national his loric site.
Nixon \Yill spend Wednesday
night at Grand Teton National Park
at Jackson }lol<', \'Vyo.
ThursdAr , he 11·i!I rty lo Dallas to
address rhe Vett'rans or foreign
\Va rs bl'forc 111aking hi!'i second
visit to the \\1l'sten1 \\'htte House
lhls sun1n1~r. Tl1e fir~\ faJnily ~pent
12 days at L11 Cas;i Pacifica in July.
F1·0111 l'agc l
RETURN ...
\\·ere picked up al 8 p.m, PDT by the
Italian freighter Benad:r, bou nd lron1
Ecuador to \'okohama \vith a load of
bananai;.
The Be.nadir ~h,,11td nr\C'I" h:n·r heen
1rhere she 1vas \\'ht!ll cre"nten ~p1.•llctl
!he lhird of four aerial flares Fired I>}' the
drifting K<irnalii lrin
i\o other 1r:»>.cl 1\as 111 !he :il"e:i, 11l11r·li
is out of 11011n;•l .~hipping l;111r•i;. but thr
l3c.11ild ir \1·:is :;teorning <ii full speed to
111:1 kc· up lin1c after dri fting 27 hours
11 l1ilc engine 11·ol1lilr 11·:1~ rrpaired.
\\'hsrhke11. Freit;i~ <tnd l'owcr arri1·ed
in \'okohan1a V.'l';•rin~ pointed Italian
~hncs. lion·n11cr! t:h il hrs :ind i;luffed
11·1111 sr<igllc!I J ;ifl~r !I dass aboard the
lt;ilian ves~e1.
The~· [!e1v 10 I lonnlulu and "·enl
directly to tl1c Uoheny yacht sliH tied up
al Coast Guard head11l1arteri; to clean up
<ind celebrate \l'Hh Doheny and other
Transpat crew n1emben;.
"You could see beer being passed down
I<' thcin as !hey cleaned up and laughter
\\OJ~ co111ing fron1 belo"·"' Honolulu
Ad vcrl iser ncwsn1an Bruce Benson said
ma telephone interview today.
"The 1nen loo ked tired and ship's
physician Di. John Davis said Freitas
looked a little thinner. but all are okay,"
he added.
Benson said all concerned agreed the
trio sur•ived only by lhl' sheerest coin-
cidence, considering lhe lateful nip of the
coin and the Benadir"s unusual position at
se a.
The susptcted hijackers overtaken lhc
following ~londay and captured by the
Co;ist r.u;ird were all egedly heading for
t11c South Pacific.
\\'aschkeil said 1n a pnor i11terview the
trio told of wanting lo find a Shangri-La
ll'hcre there ii; 110 war ond crime.
flelalives of Mellon and Bryant !Aid
after t~ bil.llrre. episode !he pair of ten
<icted like adolescent boy ... when togelher,
dreaming up "'ild schemes.
Lauded for Skiing
INNSBFIUCK. Austria \A P ~ -Caroline
Ktnntdy 'ol'a!J. pr11I~ for her skiing •nd
mountain climblng :;;kills loday as she
~nded a si x·\\'tek !'itay in th~ Tyrol.
The 13-ytar-ol d daughter of the lt1lt'
D"'Hif1cnt J~1n f Kent"JcdV wa1 dtscr ib-
ed by f,rn~I Spit.:i~. heAr1 of lhc
ll1nyrhofen Ski School in the Ziller Valley ,
iatl a "vPry good glacier skier end moun·
lain r.limbcr ."
Ry r ANfJACF. p f:>;,\ nSON
01 t~t. Of ll• Pil~I Stl fl
J/Oilg :\1 ('111Hfl<il Jl11~pil;1I Ill i\r11rri1I
Be<1rh will •1J1ply for "' hu1ldrng p•·r1111!
for Hi. lons-pl:111nf'1! Sii 1111:11011 1u111r
addi l11111 \llthin 1he. nexL 1no11ti1 ;1~·i ·.l:1 "t
ho~p1t,1I 11dn11ni,~trat1ir l.011 t\.1;i ~~11d
this inurn1n~.
Th<' I l ·:.I nry 1 u•.1cr '" I hr :.' ~ ond P• 1• •'
in a )~ n11llio11 {lrvr lnnrn•·nt pr 11r1·r h1·
gun 1n l!l6!l.
The flrsl pha:;;c. n $l z1 ;. r~~~ I" •'I+ 1·
plant designed to accom n1•1d.+tc nl .11111,.. t
and cx1 . ..,tini:; far1 !1 t1rs. h;1~ 111~1 l11 r11 '· 11·
pletc1I.
CanipJction date lt1r ll1r 1011 r>r 1.~ i"ll!I
days -JIJSI under t11n vr;ir -.1tr 11t !•l"
start of t·r111~1111!'111111 11ll•l'h Ii•.\ n•I \•t
been scnetl u!l'tl. l\i<d ~.111.l .
Thr fin.1! ~l;;: 10 ri1,!1I nir111ll h 11r 11•, 1
700 rl:iy<:: I·" bciqg rf.,rr1rd fnr l\1 11 1rl<1'"
nf ;:i f i1·r-~!1J1':>'. ~I 111ill1on p;1rk111·: 1;11 .. 1
il y 11h1L·l1 wJ:l se r11e n!J~ ;'l!llo1110h1 lr•. l1f'
sciirl
Arcnrrl1ng 11"1 0ng111.1I rl1n!I' Ill \'''i'I ll 1r
rrdc1·cl onn1en1 11';1" ~11rri0~,,1t tn .-n I
s1:1 million hul hn~r11aJ r.f!1r1 ;1!;: ( ••r
111llalion ai; lhr C:Jlli i> lnr !hr 'l 1111111(111
increase
L:po11 c1o1nplr11<u1 lhr t.111 rr 11il l li'lu c
248 hoo::pi!;il lied~. 11 nr11'1·;:11111 ~ rrn111-
new l;ihor~lnr;.>. ,.,.rrv anrt r111r ru ri1i·1•
f;ir-ilil 1es. nP11• 1n1Pn~11·r 1 (l•·r 1 111~ h1rh1> •
rl'lfltTI"-i:i nr1 e\p;inrlrrt , "t111·;" '-llpn:
rnronary r;irr 1 :ind ~uh1nl r11~11 r l.11 •
I II
';1 Qeud l ss 11 <''
H.v At .. \r>; lllltKI'\
01 !~I Ot<I• Pil~! lll ll
Speculalion on the [Ul11re nf \1.11 lr
f\Ti!lcr. !i!l, as c:ll y adn1in i:.t1'.1 lnl' ,,f 111111
tlngton Beach was declaJ'ed ii 1lc<1d 11>·.11•·
by city councilmen f\londa v ni ght
Councilmen also placetl a r.:i~ j,n
then1selvl's to prevent any lutlhPr puhl1r
rli scussion on the admu1;!>1 r:1!.r)l"0li l"l!J~I ·
lion
The announcement r1:1n1P <11 thr ht•i.;111·
ning or the 7::10 p.m. sc~sion ot !he 1·01111·
cil. ll lollowed ;i lengthy meetini: her11·rrn
lhe mayor and cil.V arlministratror u1 !hr
afternoon in which Millcr"i; future v.·a.;
discussed and later an c;o;ecu!1vc <;es!'1on
of the council,
The executive session ""A ~ l"<Jllrl~ <il tl1r
s!art or the 4:30 p.n1. 1nee!in~ al11·r ("f'tllll
cilmen read news report.' \h;i1 ~l11lrr":
job was in jcopArrly.
~1ayor George l\t c:Crat·kr.11 hn1I l1old !hr
DAILY PILOT lhat he 1\·011lrl 1nlur111
tillller th.at "the hen1h\·n11ng ll'<i S 1J11 1111·
1v311·· in lhst A maJorlty o{ tn11111·1ln1cn
had made it plain lhat t!1t'.I' 11anli'rl tn <;rr
a chnngc of lc<idcrship.
The mayor said th;it hr 11a1> ;111x1011~ 1•1
hnndle the situation "deli\"a\cl~··· <ind clid
not went il lo l>c('011)(' "rltl r1nntic,n:1l nr
polili C'al issue.··
McCrt1cken rxplainf'rl that hr 11J:l'•
allemplini; lo reach an arr:ll!J.(l"!Tll'nl
that would be ·•fair"" lo the t·itv :1d-
1nlnlstrator who had guided the c1iy Jnr
II year5 and seen It grow fro1n a city ot 1
10.000 persons to 130.~.
Miller. dapperly dressed. 11·alked lo !hi"
council chambers ror lht: 7:30 p,1n Cr'llln-
cil meeting smil ing hot dechn 1ni:: tr1
discus• his future "'ith reporters or co111
n1rnt rm tht meetinfi( with llir inayor
"I don't want to m11kc ~fl.I' t•n1nn1e11t.
hr said. ''I dldn"t bring ii up."" hr rrphed .
when 1u;ked U he "BS bf>1n~ pl"cssurcrl lo
!!ltp aside.
I
.~:ori'1"•101n ;ind kitchen areas.
Th.:-tow er adrlition will bring the total
b('d~ to 472, a 00 t>cd increase. and Op·
rr:1ti11:: 1"001ns In !8
II 11 ill ;:ilso r11f'<Hl 400 adrlitional em·
p)o1 "S 11 ill h11 ncC'dert . There ;:ire now
/.il:l l11i11u1i(' :111(! JiO p:irttimc Hoag en1·
plnrt','i
Tl11· lr;,•r 1111 1rn1por:ir\· ho.~pital rac1li·
11r, ;11·rr1'-~ lln·p1tal Roa1l from LhC' n1a1n
;.:1 n111ul ~ 111:1 hr returned to it~ owner.,
11p••11 t-1n>i 11IC't1u11 ol the tow er, Kaa .:.aid .
K,1 :i ;if,1) said. '"l hrrc ;:ire plans lo
;u 1•11111111od;1l r rn1ergrncv helicopter~.··
Thr pn"·rr plant and ti1e parking strur·
111t e lia\r hccn nirntinned 11s possible
~11r~ fnr 1hi~ projct·t
t~11111lin;; !he rcdC \"1'.lopmcnt )las been .1
rr11'1lrni
l\'1!!i ~1 1111Jl1nn ;ilready in a build in~
f111vl tl1r hri~p:!al 11rilj"inally planned io
h,.1·1'1111· nbo11t ~!! n1il ~ion and re ceive $:J
n11ll111n /n11n ~ community rund·raising
pr•1gr:1n1 1·;1\lrrl Hearh Years.
,\s 111 .l1d1· 10. Reach Years had ra iserl
1"11111' .~!.92·1.424. said T!io ma.'I Stadlinger.
r!t'l'rlrnimenl director.
Starll inger said contributions arc con·
~1::i nth· being sought through rlirert 1nai!
~ollr)!;i1ion ... anrl from foundation5. busi·
11P~S"-" and industry.
!\ nien·~ support grou p, called the ~2
('luh. recruits new members who f'lav
$!00 :i year dues. This goes into the build·
in~ f11 ncl~. said Stadlinger. a~ do monies
rHi•ed hy 1he wo1nen's auxili ary.
The hospital is also nn1• offering "a
11 .~\ 111 1·n11lnh11tp wh ich 11111\·l'r~ilie~ anlf
1 ,'ll1•c•·, 11,•, 1• ll•f'd lnr .1'(';11"~."' he ~:iul
\-1111111 !11 n 11!1' ~llSUfilllf."C l)Ollcv , an
·111111111.v or tr11.-1 fund can be purchased
ll!rn11e.h follr .1vr1il;:ihle plan~.
ll;1.1,·:illl' 11 n11':1n.• rhat the !1osp1tal
11111ld nrot1r!r rc rtain set inco me ror life
1 .. 1hr 1·f1r1!r1 butor. drpc11d1ng on !hr 111-
1 •1 I Jl)rl1!
Among the sultry titles such as "The
Crowded Bed ,'' "The Man Hater," "Si11
f.1ode!." and "Resort Sport" ~·ere several
paperback volume ... of works by Hent'y
h1illcr. including "Tr opic of Cancer" and
1he .. Sex us", ''Nexus'' and '"Plexus·•
series. Hardbound editions of the sarne
\\'Or ks already are catalogued in librar ies
in Orange County.
l\1any or the 500 or mort volume!\ ;rr!'
duplicates. ~lost bear names of Cali forni;i
publishing firms. some of \\'horn no
longer publish erotica, Tht collection
dates rrom 1965 Lo 1970 and is tame b~·
co1nnarison to work~ displared openly in
Or<'nge Count.v Adult book shops.
The Lal"en collection y,•as secured For
the CSF libra ry by Dr. Don;:i\d A. Sear ~.
professor of Enj!.lish. Sears has appean~c!
before nurnerous courts as; an exprr!
11·itness on the htcrary merits -or latk
Council Studies
Bi<l for Veteran
Meeting Hall
Cos111 r.tcsa is ROing to look into tl1r
pt'»iSibillty of bulldlng a vet e r a n "'
niemor\al or ~ome type of nit'ttlng hall
ror veterans organit&tlons.
Col1ncilman \Vllltam Sl. Clair said ~1on
rlay he has received several inquirie.s
abo 111 s11ch possibi lities.
"Whal we need to know ." he said, ''is If
the se organ\zaUons are really willing to
work for and pay for something. They
can have "'hat they can pay for."
City f\.1anager Fred Sorsabal was as\.,cd
!11 111\·,.i;!igate 1·ariou:oi mt'lhod~ by ll'htrh
th{' cJty might help the Veteran.s of
For<'IRT\ \\"ars or the American Lc~1 011
1111:1.nrr nn!t build a men1orial or a
meeting hall
'"'f1lest' people ha1·e Uid1cated to 111f
that one mef'ling hall rniqht Oo lor all
nrga11izntion.s." St Clai r cxpl;:iintd.
'"Son1e of then1 Pl'en Ir.el 11 cou ld hn1·e all
arn und commun ity use.··
"By combining th e major \eg;i l
dec1~ions with copies of actual books al
issue it allo1r~ us to research the stan-
darr1s of canrlo r set by the courts.''
The collection '"\1•ill be invaluable as a
key Ill studies of changing communit y
sl..andards.·· ::;oc1o!ogy professor llooshang
Pnot"kaj ~;ild,
Llbr;:iri;:in Try noted the obscen~
1·<'ll11r11r~ Jfll!l n1l1er no . ..:.~1hly cont rov ersial
collrctions such as lho.~e in science fiction
;:i nf"l exlren11s1 lite.raturr.. held by lhe
libr<1ry.
J11ov_in~ of IJouse
To Co s/;<t ~1es a
()kt1 yed-Burely
Pa ul C1Jrte~ ju!'! b11 rel y rirr ived in tim r..
;it :\fond ay ·s city council rneet1ng lo get
111~ house move1! to Costa ~tesa .
Counc1l1nen had already agreed to hold
off pern11sslon lor moving a home fror11
rounta 1n Valle y into Costa f\\esa at 2473
01·;:ingc A1t'.
But Cortes n1an:&J!Cd to catch the eye or
" t:Olll1l'il111an and gt'I his rcQUCst
rtcons1derer1. Hr almost regrelt.cd it.
Councilrna n !\l l"in Pinkley 11·a., ncarl~·
rcndy to rlr.n)' lhr request. ''\Ve've had
some real dogs here before," he said.
"And thes-r photos Oon "t show us much."
Cortes proteslrd thal the plannina com-
n1ission had apnrnved the move and he
had not been tolrl of any problems.
The council finally approved the move
11fter Corte.~ assurtd them he 1vouldn't
put a shack next to his own beautiful
hnnv•
Bui ~1a~or Robert. Wilson reprimanded
h1111 for !Jcing late. i.o the council met lins.
•·n v bein g a lit!le tardy you almo8l lost ii ..
COUll{'l lman \'Vilham St. Claire jumped
10 !hr defense of Cortes. waved his f\ngt'I'
1n the air and brou ght 11 choru~ nl
laughter by replying, ''But by being 1 hi-
tie bi! ~tubbom you got it.'"
''The Dating Game''
Wh1t1 • eustom•r choo111 • d•t• fc,.
in1tella t iot1 of his carpetin g, ho w•nl1 to b•
•~sured that the carp1t in9 will b1 in1i •lled on
schedule.
We 1•1 e blo lo provida ''''· •ffici1nt
~erv:ce, due to th1 f11 ct th1it ...,, ma in t11 in •II
of 011r own crew s.
II
delays,
nac 111•ry, b1c1u11 ol COfll lruction
w1 can 111djust th1 1ch1dul1d date for
Afl1r •II , c•rp1fin 9 c1n ba purch•111cf
many pl•c•s, a"d tha 011• thin9 w• c•n pr0Yid1
th at oth1r1 c.•n't, i1 tha lt-1t S9"Vice In Oron91
County I
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentie A''·
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mon. lhru Thun., '· to l :JO -l'rl., ' ,. ' -Sat. ':JO I• l
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Saddleha~k
EDITION
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. b4 , NO. 19b, l SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1971 TEN CENTS
Adult Bool{store Ban Studied • Ill Clemente
San Clemente councilmen "''Lil decide
'Vednesda y whether to v.-rite a new Jaw to
tackle a feared influt of adult boo kstores
in the cily.
Two weeks aflrr summari ly denying
permission lo an Anahei m man to
operate an adulls-onlv noo k in his
magazi ne store. cnuncilinen will examine
A proposed ordinance which would re-
quire a conditional use permit lo slart
such establishments.
If tht code pa sses, then public hearin~s
~fore planning m mm issioners and city
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t·
I •• .
Slide of Glass
cowicilmen v.·ould have to be held before
a de cision is made on any future
bookselling businessPs.
Jn the S'A'ift denial two weeks ago
~tayor \Va]tPr Evan s vowed that the city
"should ha ve prol ection from this sort of
thing."
He added thal "even if the ordi nance is
illegal. then they ~booksellers f would
have tn challenge it."
San Cle mPnle ln da te h11:s no adu!ts-0nlv
stores or the ty pe v.·hlch 11re common i~
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Sil houellf'd surfer begins slide down glassy wave off Doheny Beach
Stale Pa rk. Surfers v.1ho once said construction of nearby Dana Point
Harbor \vould \\'ipe out the popul ar surfing i;po l now are apparently
ha\•1ng second thought~. State park off icials said surfing i!'i i;till a
popular pai;t1n1e at Doheny, adding that surfers there seem to be as
numernus <is ever.
Soutl1 Coast l11structo1·
Ma1·vi11 Scl1e1J111a11 Dies
MRrvin LeRoy Schepman nf Dana Poi nt
1 South Coa1il area teacher whn rel.irerl in
1967, died cir an apparent heart attack al
his home las1 Friday.
ll.1 r. Schepman, who was born in Ada.
Oh io, ~larch 211, \9()7, first taught in the
Area 1n 1957 at the olrl Capistrano High
School. He retired ! I years later.
~1r. Schepman \\'as a member nr the
San Cl rmrnte Elk~ Lncl,'le, a llfr membtr
of thr California Teachrr'~ A.~soria1inn, a
member of Phi l Delta Kappa honor ary
Orange Coast
Weather
The temperature is returning lo
the comfortable range along lht
Southland with highs al the
beaches nea r 72 rising to SS Inland.
Lows tonight will be 68 to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
Nr.10 de tail,, of controveriial
Jirtng of Gen. ftlacArthur by
Pre.tident T ruman published.
See .ttor y, PoQe 4.
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(ltuUlM U•H c-1n " Crtuwer• U
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•n!or11111'111..,t 11
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M uflltl l"w""'• " Nt l!t"tl N1Wt l•I
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Tll'ttltrl 1J W11lll'tr I W•"'"""'• ,._,... u.11
Wlrll Ntw1 1-J
education fraternity. anl'l .11n actn•e
mt>mbcr of the ~n ,Jut1n Ct1 pistrano
Community Prf'sbylerian Church.
He !eaves his wirlow. Thelma , of the
home at. 33062 Big Sur: a siste r, Heltn
Schepm an of Yuba City: a brother. F'rtd
of Coos Bay. Ore . and a niece and
nephew,
:i.·temllri:il ~ervicr~ will he <"nnrlurted 11t
2 p.m. Sunrlay at I he Presbyterian
Chu rch ~anctuary. The fam ily ha s ~U/ot·
ges!ed memor111I contribulion11 to !tie;
Presh}·tcria n Church in San Ju11n or to
!he Heart Fund.
~f<1rket Moving;
Au.to Stocks Up
From Wire Strvlce:1
NEW YORK -The stock market
started moving up today Afltr lrAdinic
rl!'sumed in General Motors, Ford Motor
and Ameri can Moto rs for the first tkne
since Friday.
The re was no trading in !he.st iuues
Monday when the market made a record
gain in reaction to Presldent Nilion·a new
ecooomic policies. Broker!! were unable
to match an evalanctle of buy order11 with
av ailable sell ord ers.
Openi ng prices ""·ere Gt!ner11I ~,ntors.
up '8.25 a ~hare to $85 nn 18-1,800 shares;
Fnrd Motor. up S'4 lo ~7 on 185,non
share.s. and American t.1olor11. up Sl.75 to
$8 511 on 3SO,OOO sh11re~.
, The Dow .Innes avtrfl,l[e nl 30 in-
dustria l~ 111 I p.m. h11d Ra ined ~ .. '>4 pnlnt.J
11! 8!MA9. i!s best i;howinR nr the 11eJ1~inn.
On Monday 1hi~ Markt:t b11romeler r11ng
up 1 g11 in of 32.93 point.~. ill! best one-d11.y
r1~ in hislory. /"
'
central Orange County c1L1es.
Other 1ten1s on the counc1rs agenda m-
C'ludP '
-Continued consideration of a pro-
posed $350.000 reconstruction proJe<'L
along El Camino Rral from Avenida Pico
to Camino Cap istrano. The cosl would be
borne on A matching basis between city
and Orange Count y. but CQuncilmen have
indica ted they' would rather 11ppr{lve a
much smaller project in tht \'icinity of
Camino Capistrano.
-A decision on a simmering dispute
belween Peter Berger. the concessionaire
;t l the city golf course c.lubhous t . and Ci-
ty Manager Ken Carr. Berger "'ants a
fl at renewal of his fl ve·year lease wit h ci·
tv approval of business·boosting projects.
Ca rr advocates r~pening of the least to
a:impetitive bidd ing before the Jan. 1, ex-
piration dalt.
--Suggestions from Ca.rr that the city
fnrbid parking of hicycles on public
sidewalks and other pedestrian rights-Of·
way.
-A_ progress report from city staff on
a request by the St.ale Lands Commi ssion
to examlrle the awarding of a lease
rentwal lo the operators of the
restaurant al lhe San Clemente pier . The
''intervention" by the body administering
public tidelands drew Mime. barbs lrom
councilmen two weeks ago.
-The appointment to fill a !).'Irks and
recreation commission post wh ich ex·
pired Aug . 11. Du\\'ayne Lidke he!d the
posi1ion on the advisory panel
-Introduction of an ordinance legally
fixing the city tax rate for the new fi scal
year at Sl.i5 per SIOO of assessed va]ua-
h1gher than last ftscale ye ar because of
recenUy adopted financing measures for
the new community clubhousf .
-Consideration of a request from plan-
ning co mmissioners that air conditioning
be installed in city council chambers. Ci-
ty hall has no exte nsive cooling system .
\I/arm summer t>vening meetings have
dra1vn repeated complaints from officials
and audiences.
So Ions Promise Prompt
Tax
Committee
Hearn1gs
Scl1eduled
\\'ASHJ NGTON IU PI ) -Congressiona l
ltaders promised President Ni x o n
prompt action on his proposals for tax
reductions a1 part of his ~w economic
gtrategy. Rep. John W. Byrnes !R-Wis.J,
said tnd;iy.
Byrnes sa id lh;il dur ing a 1 wn hour and
• ha lf meeting at the Wh ite Hnuse today,
a te ntative schedule was worked oul lo
ha ve the House Ways anrl Mea ns Com·
mittce act on the prnpooals by mid·
September.
B,vr nes, ranking Repuhlica n nn th e
committee, said commiHee hearing.s
would star! as soon as Coogres.~ return!!
from its recess Sept. 8, with Lhe hope that
tax bill s could be reported out for floor
action wit hin two weeks.
•·There was general accC'ptanct of the
President's proposals and general agree·
nienl for speedy action," Byrnes lo)d
newsmen following the meeti ng .
\'lh1 te House Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler tol d newsmen, ··rhe tnne of tile
meerin.e: "'as tha l the congressional lead-
ers incl1caled they would move in a speedy
fa shion ;ind in a spiril of moper at ion ."
Zic~le r .c:a1d the Pres1d Pnt acknm~ded.e:·
rli !h;:i1 p?.rl~ or h1~ pro.e:ram has heen sug-
grslerl rarher hv 0l.'mOC'rat~ 1n Congress.
Bur Ziegler quoted the President !hat
''!hcre will hr plenty of crtd1l for
t'I t'r, Ont
Z1rgler ~airl FPrtcral Reserve Ro:ird
\h;11 rm;in Arthur ~· Burn~ who attencltrl
thr met>rinJ: said. •·every one of us can h11;
more confident ab'lul thr prospect~ or thf!
Americ;in rconomy. nol only tor !he
present bu! for lhe long run.
Tht> mee ting. "'hirh was scheduled tn
l;i~t nnly ::in hour during the morning ,
went. through lunchtime.
As :-Jixon sought support lrnm cnn.
r;:ressional leaders, however. he w11s
receiving sharp criticism from snme
labor leaders. and there were hin ts !h;it
labor might attempt in some way to defy
the nrd er.
AF'L-CIO PresidC'nl Grnri::e ~1 ea ny
summed up the feelings rif many labn r
lct1dC'rs b.v calling Nixon's 90-day w11ge-
prire freeze "patently discriminatory tn
lhP ·Am('r\c;in work er and a bonanta to
Ame rica n corporations."
The AFL-CJO CXe<'Utive ('Ollnci l, com-
riosed mainly of union presidcn!.~ 11 nd
hea ded b,v r..1eany, wai; to meet Thursd11y
tn co nsider a cnur~e of action.
At least ont crack appeared durini:: the
da v in the administration's previoui;ly
hr1fd line against exceptions to lhe 90.day
\\'age-price-rent freeze. A tr ea s u r y
spokesman said colleges would be:. allow·
ed to charge higher tuition rales when
M:hool opens this fa.JI If they had already
1nnounced them.
With Congress In its summer recess,
the leadership and chainnen of key com-
mittees flew to Washington at Nixon's re-
quest. The White House sent a plane. to
gather up some of them.
Ma jor European gold and money
markets remained closed for the second
conS('cutive da y. U.S. officials conferred
\\'ilh European money expert5 1bout the
Implications of the new program, the
most co mprehensive econom ic ch11ngtJ1
insllluted by a president since lhe New
Oral.
Specific congressional action i~ needed
for Nixon's proposals to repeal the 7 pc.r-
<'f'n l auto excise ta.a:: lo enarl a 10 per-
cent lnvrs!mt>nl tax credit In r
tiusin£>1smen: 11nd In mnve up ll"I nt"t
Jan. 1 .11n Adl'lil innal S.SO \ncreA&@: in
personal Income La:x exe.mpUon.
Reduction Action
THIS IS ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF MUCH TALKED ABOUT SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL
For 1 Fund R1 i1er, the Job Can Be Exhih1 rating, or like Trudging Down 1 long Road
Fund Raiser Optimistic
Saddleback flospital Effort 'Slow Bu.t Rewarding'
81• PATRJ('K ROVLE
Of 1~1 Dt ll' '•!ti \!Ul
~a1~1ni:: mi llinn s nf dollars to build ll
ho.~ruta! r.;in bf' ;i tough !ask. parlicul<1 rly
at. a rimr whr.n manv Orange Cri::ist
familit>s ;irt h11 vinll d1ff1rully paying !he
normal fl ow of dnr1nr bill~
Au t rvr11 \\•Ith thl" C'1lrrl'n1 r.conomi<'
woes hcinp: fell around tht count ry, .la('k
Sta nfill C'onlinues 1o work at raising $2 .$
million b.Y 1nid"l973 .
''The job can be bo tb exhilerating and
like trudging clnwn the road," says
:oitanfill , community relations director for
Saddlcba ck Community Hospital.
Despite ''arlvcrse publicity" rising out
nf problems with the counly p\anninit
commission in April, Stanfill says he has
!io fa r raised $34 1.000 toward construction
of the Laguna Hills fa cility,
And mnsl of this mone ,v has comf from
t1rea re~idents in response to a fund raii;-
in.e: campa ign which began Jan. I.
Thr hospital is brinp: bui lt by lhe non-
profi t J,utheran Hospital Sociely or
Soulht>rn Calirornia and is f:ll:pt"Cted 10 be
completed by July of 1973. Of the Siil
mil lion cost, $:l million has been lakC'n
c11rc of thrnuJ!h 11. Sl.ll mlll inn federal
p:ra nl Rnd the donations of land on which
Lo build the faci lity,
Hospital· official~ h11 ve bnrrowed l-4.~
million 11nd p!11n to ra1u the remaining
S2.S mlllion.
Brochures explaining the hospital have
been malled to Saddlt:back Valley
residents . The brochures outline a
monthly payment plan enabling residents
to pledge a certain amount to the
hospltal .
Under the plan. perM>ns make dona·
tions In what are called ''units" of SISl>.
which !JreAks down to payment! of S5 per
month for three years. A few Leisure
World resident.-; have pledged as much a1
ID units to the: hospit&l, or $1,800. Stllnfill
noles.
A per50r1 m111y pledge any amount he
desires and Stanfill s1ys the pledges have
8Vf!rnged about J2.3~.
The 53·ycar'(lld Stanr111 came to the.
fund rai~ln11: fi eld Almost by accident
when he ""'llll RpproRchtd by the United
Pre11b;.iltrl1n Church in 19&t I.ii ht.Ip raise
S$0 mll\lon. At the: time, he WAS employt.d
training u ecutives for Boeing Aircraft in
•
Sealllt. bu t took 11 three year leave of
absence {.I) help tht. church raist money.
lie and his fund raisini;!: group
ultimately raised $1i7 million anl'l Stanf1!1
retu rned to Boeing a1 abnut thr time lhe
cnn1riany hl'gan suffrrin,t: f'cono111ic
problems So he quit hi~ job and went 10
wnr k raising money for th~ Lult1cran
1-lnspital Society.
Citing sta tistics from 11 recent iss ue of
thal 77 percent of 1111 donat.ions usua lly
come from Individuals, while only six
perctnl come from corporations.
"Because nf this," he add s, "the
campa ign is designed ln illicit Ind ividual
res ponse. It would be foolish to put 80
percent or our energy into co rporations,
based on these figure s."
The la rge~t -and almos t only -
donation from a corporation th us far has
been $23,000 from Southern Cali£orrna
Gas Company, ht nott.1.
Tn raise funds from communit y
re~idents, the Newport Beach resident
organi zes whal art called "counselor
corps" within the communities. These
volun!eers r.ontacl lheir neighbors in an
effort to ,;olicil support for the ho spital.
"You have to know where to send lhe
troo ps," he notes, "because the worst
Travelers Leave
Papers in Car
f'or two French trA 11e\er1. a visit to Sa n
Clemente will probably be unforgettable.
Maria and J1cque:ii: M1i.soneuve told
police Saturday lhty mistakenly left a
pouch containing their p a a s po r t s ,
travtler's <'hecks and other Important
paperJ in 1 car in which they had receiv-
ed a llfl.
Tile couple. traveling through the coun-
try and camping whtre they c11n, told of-
nicers lhey obta ined • ride to San
Clemente St.te P11rk and rorgo~ the
pou<'.h.
They 11a ld they helievtd the persons of·
fering the ride were. in !ht!! M•rlne Corps,
stationed at Camp Pendleton.
'
thing l.<i lo send !hem out and ha ve them
get discour;iged "
During thl.' sprin~. Stanfill had organiz-
Pd such a group fnr a cam paign in the
Aegean Hills con1munity "'°'hen the
hospital project suddenly be ca m •
r mbroiled in a controversy with the coun·
ty Planning Comission.
During the con fusing, lengthy con·
trnversy, Stanfill says the hospital receiv·
ed a great deal of publici ty and many
area residents began to question the
""'isdom of building the fa cility.
"\Vhen people have questions , they
aren't going to do anyth ing," Stanfill
says. "especially donate money. They
had every right to ha ve doubt with all th•
confusion.
Fund ra is ing activ ities halted for sir
wee ks while Stanfil l and his staff worked
l.o win back co mmunity support for th•
facility. The Aegean Hills campaign U·
licitrd nn ly 11 "fa ir response." he says,
and will be redone again In the Fall .
Stanfill estimates the fi nal cos t of !ht
campaign, including salaries, broc hures
and press releases. will come to aboul
seven percent of the amount raised.
Although this figure could be aboul
Sl75,000, he says that most profressionaJ
fund raising organizations charge " fee or
about 10 to 12 percent of the gross. Tht
seven percent, he notes . is less than tht
facility would pay in interest if It bor·
rowed the money.
The "141 ,000 thus far raised 11
significantly less than he had hoped to
have by Ibis time -the plan had been
for $700.000. Still Stanflll thinks his go&l ls
in sight.
"I really feel we are going to make it."
he says of the uJtimate $2.$ million 10&1.
Air Crash Kills 11
NE\V DELHI I AP) -Eight lndl11n 1tr
force officers and three enlisted men
wtre kil!ed when their plane crashed on 1
!raining flighL lhe Defense Minl 11try an.
nounced today. The plane. whose typt
\\'a~ not dlscJoscd . crashed fl.fonday night
n,.ar Poona , 80 miles southeast of S.
bay .. -.
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Dana Hills High to Open Several Months Late
By PAP.tELA llALLAJ~
Of .. ClallY ~ •• ...,
Dana HUI' lllgh School -UM! newest
ACOOol ln the Capistrano Unified School
District -won·t be opening oo schedule.
Trustees of !he d1slr1c1 learned J\1onday
that the projet:l IS already a mont h
behind and the eo n!ractor predicts I.hat
lwn more months ~·ill he Josi before com ·
plet ion.
Many P1•otest
The board did not discuss tht con.-
aequencta of the delay. But Joe Wimer.
director Of the administraliY• Mrvlctl.
liaid it would probably mean double
sessions for the. high school a year from
September or the addition of more
portable classroom:1.
The schoo l, locat~ in Dana Pnint, Wl'IS
:,,cheduled for completion Aug . 30, 1972.
"Jf ycu don't want to gamble, then
shoot for January, 1973," said Jack
Shlrll)' of Sbirll)' Brotbtn Con.struclion
Company, contractors for the project.
Shirley explainttl that contractors have
difficulty in completing schools on time
because they work under a set of false
assumption!'. One is that the weather will
be sunny the entire lime and the second
Planners Reject
57-unit Project
A proposed 57-unit planned residentia l
de\"elopmen! {PR D1 for !he hillside area
betwr cn Pacific Avenul' and P:irk Avt>nuc
\l'aS unanimously den ied :-ilond ay night by
Lag una Beach planning cotnm issioners.
Af!er lislen ing to niorc 1han a sco re ot
oral protests. along 11'ith written op-
position fronl an add itional JOO property
owners in I he Pat·ifie A venue-Sk) line
Drive area, com missioners (irst defeated
;i motion by Jan1rs Schmitz lo continue
the mat!er, then denied the ent ire pro-
ject.
Residents complained that such a
de\'elopment 1vould add to lralfic con·
gesUoo in the neighborhood and that a
substandard street width , as proposed by
A. Lyons and So ns . Los Angeles. for the
extension or Pacific Avenue. would not
allow fire engines lo gel through.
Anoth<-r sore point with residents \\'as
the develo~r·s plan lo end the 1,500-foot
extension of Pacific A, venue for the tract
~n a cul-de-sac. rnlher than continuin g the
r;trecl through lo P;1rk Avenue.
To end the slreet. 11•ould require ap-
pro11al ot the Ci ty Council sin ce Pacific
Avenue is on the sclecl system of streets.
The request for the sti·ect change \\'ill
come up be fore council men Wcdne~day
night, b11t may be denied because of the
cor11mission ac!ion on the PRO.
The pk1 11 as prCSl'nti•d 1.o the com-
n1 ission called for 57 units on 28 acre s of
land, a dt'n.<:ity of roughl:; \lvo units per
acre. considerably less l11an the five or
:.ix allowecl under It -I zoning.
A house would be placed at the side. of
a lot. r ight up to the lot line. where lt
1rould meet the house at the side of the
adjoin ing lot. By clu stering l\\'O houses
near the comtnon lot line. up to 30 leet or
open space 11•ould be crea ted between
lh£'1n and the next pai r of houses.
Schmitz as ked the mailer be continued
until lhe cil y council reached a decision
on the ex tension of Pacific Avenue.
"\Ve should also continue it until we get
the nc1v PRD ordinance on the books.''
Schmilz said . ''It's anothe r case where
1vc ha\'e the cart ahead or the horse."
Schmitz' motion lo continue the matter,
l\'as defeated 4-1. Allhoush Chai rman
\\ ill iam La1nbourne seconded the motion,
he 1-oted against it.
Lam bourne then movtd de nial, \\'hich
\1·t1 s ;o;ccondC'd by John ~1c Dowell and
unanimously carried.
-Mesa Asks Supervisors
Oust Pair Frorn LAFC
Costa Mesa's Ci ly Council ?.londay
night caJled for the removal of county
EUpervisors Ronald Caspers and Robert
Bl:Ubl from the LocaJ Agency Formation
Conmtl!lion.
County Cities
Asked for Funds
Orange Countv's 25 cit ies have been
8sked lo chip in .lega l fees for the county
l.eague of Cit ies battle 11·ith the Local
Agency formation Comm ission ,
Ed J ust. mayor of Fountai n Valley and
president or the League, said the legal
t ost should be abou t S~.000 and if 20 cities
~gree lo pay the eo~t 11 11! be about $265 lo
raeh city.
Santa Ana has alreadv re fused to
ponate nmnf'y In "~al ·it calls the
J.,e ague·s "war rhest ..
The LAF'C ba!tle concerns S;:in\a Anr1 ·:;;
ettempl lo annex 9:13 acres of Irvi ne lt1 nd
end the efforts of Super visors ft onald
Caspers and Hobert B<lU1n to get
members on the LAFC 11·ho f;H·or the
Santa Ana rrqucs1
Just said some c1t1es ha1'f' replied l<J
the letter he sent out Aug 11. An ahe in1
and Hunt ing1on Beach have agreed to pay
and San Clem('nte \\Ill consider the pro-
posal \Vednesday night
DAILY PILOT
o~.i.NG.:: C:OAST P\ISLISMINC. C:OMrANY
R.•b•rt N. We ,d ''•~-<1.,_t •"" ,~bll\Mr
All five councilmen backed a re~lution
asking th! county Board of Supervisors h>
replace Caspers and Battin with two d.if·
ferent supervisors.
The resolution was in troduced by
r.tayor Robert \\'ilson. 1vho until now had
remained silent on the LAf C con-
lroversy.
The resolution i;pec11ically mentioned
the Aug. 9 LAF'C 1neeting in which
Ca s~rs, Battin and Los Alamit~ Coun·
cil ma n Joe Myrle tried to onst Anaheim
Counc\\ma n Charles Pearson fron1 the
LAFC.
In parl the resolution said : "Whereas,
it a lso appears Iha! said Supervisor
Caspers h;is been un able to resist the
partisian po!1l iral COC'rcion Of chairman
Battin in Batlui's \'endel\a against th e
lr1·ine Company . , .··
"Now therefore be 1t rl'soh·ed that th~
t:1ly council of 1he c1!y of Costa t.1esa
hereby finds and dcclttrC'.<: t h~! although
elec1ed fron1 the fifth Supervisorial
District. Supc rl'1sor Caspcrs doe5. not
re present !he view~ of the ci!y of Costa
i\le~d . . . In any cf his 1tc11ons ron.
('Crning the JllCnlhE'r~hjp of the Loca l
Ag ency f'orn1<1t ion Con1n1ission.''
Couneilman \Y!ll'1an1 St. Clair pointed
out !hat the reso lution does not ask for
the recal l of Caspers, but only his
rcn1ova.1 from the LAF'C. The same ap-
plies to Battin.
• Paroled
Dr. Bernard Finch, the \Vest
Covina physician, convicted in
1961 wi,th his girlfriend. Carole
Tregoff of murdering his \\'ife,
'''as granted a. par ole today by
the California Adult Authority.
l·le 11·iJ I be set free from the
California Institution for ~len
at Chino Dec. 6.
President Due
For Tivo Week
Cle1nente Stay
FollowinC • two-dly wbirlw1nrl
cros.o; country tour, Pre siden l
Richard Nixon is due to arri\'e
'Thursday for a two-week stay Oil
the Western White House in San
Clemente.
The President will add ress tht:
Knights of Columbus t/1is eveni ng
in New York City, \\'he re he lvill
spend the nigh!.
\Vednesday. the President 1vill
visit the Hlinois-Stc:.te Fair at
Springfield and sign a bill declar-
ing Abraham Lincoln's home a:<> a
national historic: site.
Nixon will ~pend \\'edne!-dav
night al Grand Teton National Park
at .Jackson Hole, \\'yo.
Thursday, he \\'ill ny to Dalla~ to
address the Veterans of Forei~11
\l/ars beforC' mak ing his ~l"cond
visit lo the \\"este111 \\'hitc 1-luust•
this summ!'r. The fir st tami ly ~1>ent
12 r1ays at La Casa Pacifica 1n Jul \'
Carol inc l(cuncd"
Lauded for Skiiu " ,..
INNSBRUCK. Austria jAf'l -CarohnP.
Kennedy \\•as praised for her sk1111g arul
mou ntain clin1bing skill s tod;iy as she.
ended a six-y;·eek stay in the Tyrol
The 13-yea r-old daughter of the 1Ate
President John f'. Kennedy \\'BS describ-
ed by Ernst Spiess. head of the
Mayrhofen Ski School in the Ziller Va \lev,
as a "very good glacier skier and moui1·
taln climber."
J.oc~ R. Cijtl•v
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Chicano Project Nctrrowly Approved
A preschool program for Chicano
chi ldren in the Capistrano Unifi ed School
District \\'as narro1>.·ly appro l'ed Monday
by district trustees.
TI1e vote \\'as 4-2 "'ilh Trustees Bob
Hurst and Gordon Peterson objecting on
J<{rounrls !h at the pr ogram was not
budgeted and funding \\'Ould ha ve to be
laken frorn anot hcr area nr from Uie
un distributed reserve.
Stan Kelley. former trustee dP.feoted
last Apr il, voiced an objection from the
audience.
"I don't want to sound like a bigot but
these programs for specia l group:i; have
lo slop somewhere. t'd rather see yoq
spend money for all rather than a few,"
be said.
Dr. Robert ~asley, another trustft,
countered. saying that by spendtn1
monty now on a worlh11,.h\le program,
money could be saved 11!1ttr on T'!medla.-
tion.
"I agrtt," said Trustee George \\fhlle.
''ft'~ lime v;e spent money for preve.n-
llon. Ml \\le \\'On't have lo ii pend it fC1f'
cur('."
The mini group pro~rfi m hall operated
for one year "'i1b fundi ng from the
Unite(t Method1~t Church 11nd~he
~upport of many arta chu rchc. ·
.Ju:in Ciip1lltrnno Con1111unity ~
'
Council. and the school district's Bi-
Cultural Education Committee.
It was initiated by private citizen~ whn
felt there was a need to prepare Spanish·
speaking children for kindergarten by
arming them v:lth tools lo make them
more equal -the English language and
ba.!!lc pre·school skills.
Although the school district o~rates a
prt--$Chool for 30 disadvantaged children.
moiit Chicano children "'ere left out
becll18e or economic eligibility re-
qulrementl. The di!trict's ~hool must
give first c~ to welfare reelpient.s.
Most Mexican-American parents are not.
on ftlfart, accordlng to school offlciab.
11'te new program, utlm1ted to crurt
tt,oio, will be desi(l'led for 30 children
dMded lnto small groups of seven or
eight. Jl will continue to be held In
c~ and community center1 in Sin
Juan, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, and
San C1emtntt.
1be board voted~% to def tat an amend·
ment that would mike approval of the
program conUngmt.on filM:lin1 money lo
1upport It. flunt and Peterson \'Oled ye~t.
Jn approving the program, the board
directed the superintendent to Rltempt to
find funding within the budget and to con·
Unue. lo 1ttk fund ing from outside
sources.
I
ls that &here will be no &trike&.
He aakt the first de.lay wu because of
the steel strike which put the projer t
behind 21 day1.
"I can just about guarantee there \\'JJI '
~ 1 plumbers' 1lrike and a cemen t
drivers' strike before the project is con1 ·
pleted," he added .
Answering a charge that not eno ugh
Freeze Nabs
Laguna With
Budget Dow11
Prtsident Nixon's wage.price freeze
caught Laguna Beach 1'·ith its budge t
down.
City !\.tanager Lawrence Rose. in the
process of revising thl Art Colony's
budget procedure, was just winding up
salary tal ks \Yilh city en1ploye represen·
lati\'eS. prepar·atory to con1pleting a
preliininary bur1get. when the fr eeze was
announeed.
"I have b('ell ad\'ised lh<1 t till'
President\ freeze order is not niar1dator.v
on state and local governn1en!s," said
Rose t.1onday, "bul I unders tand that in
the nex t r1ay or so, state and loca l
governments will be asked to observe the
spirit or the freeze "
Rose: said he has bc C'n negotiating. on
Instruction of the ci1y counci l, \\'ith the
three associ at ions rrpresen1ing city hall
staff. pol ice and riren1en and "an-
tici pates" some salary increases above
normal step increases. which now ap·
patently 11·ou!d be halted by the ne111
"'ae:e anr1 price controls,
people are working on lhc site, Shirley
sa id there are good reasons for this. The
sa1ne sul>contractors build all the school s
in the area. \\'hen one contractor needs
th1•111 . so tlo <111 !he others,
''\'uu ;i lso h:ive to consider surnmer
1·;1cations i'llO~l un ion work ers take th eir
v<1cations in the summer month!! so peo-
ple <i re off \\'hen the weather is at J\s
belt," he said. .
ShJrley sa.t.d he would do everything
possible to get the school comp1etcd R!I
early as he can. But he warned that
strikes are getting progressively \\'orse
and may soon be over wurk rules wh ich
the contractors woul d fighL
"From the practical stand poi nt , lhen.
vou should plan to start moving in during
the Christrnas vacation.'' he said.
DAILY ftlLOT Stiff l'IMll
The city n1a nager said his inilia.1 advice
from the eily a\lorney and lega l
representatives of the League of Cities
11·as that regular step increases \\'ou\d not
he 11ffectcd, since these are "an implied
eon1ract 11·hen an employe romes to
11•nrk .''
Latl'r sta!cn1cnt s froin \\'a~hing!on
ho1re1'!r. dispute Ibis.
JA IMIE BROWNE LEARNS ABOUT ARAB STITCHERY
Jord11n '1 Najwa Saideh Unpecks for Laguna Stay
Lagun a Beach school tcaehers "'ere not
S{'hcdulcd to get an agreed-on llvo P<'r·
ccn! increase unli! February, :;, o
prcsurnably !his \1'111 not be affected
unlf'~s the freer.e is extended brvond
NO\'en1b er, said Dr. Charles 1'1css,
distri ct business superintenden!.
'Jorda11ia11 Stude11t Living
The school distrirt hudgrt har1 been :rp-
JH'(l1·ed nn1I ll'age schedules agref'd Uf>Oll
bc lorc fhl' lrre1.e. "I in1agi11c all
aJ;?recmcn!s rearhed and sell led on are 111
effect." ~a id Hess. "and that we 11·i!l g11·p
step increase~. but if the lreeze is l'X-
lcndC'd, the t11·0 percent increase 11'0ulrl
hare to he rlrrerred. ·•
111 Lagu11a; 1st i11 History
'7icjo HospitaJ
Fire-hazardous
Un its Replaced
County fire departinent officials said
lod;o_!· the faulty parl~ in the air con-
ditione rs at !\fission Community llospit;il
t,a\·e been replacrd and should cause no
more fi res at the facil ity.
The new ~1ission Viejo hos pital. "'hich
has only been optn for 1\\'0 \l'Ccks. sus·
ra ined minor damage in l\\'O 1reek('nd
fires, bolh or \l'hich \\'Cre lracC'd to a
malfunctioning regulator in 111·0 rOClf·
rn(lunted air ('O nditioning units
The first blaze broke out al 8 :i 111
Salurday and the second at 2 ;1 111 Sun·
rb1y Al1 hou!'lh damage \1·a~ e.c:tinia!f'<I ;H
~iOOO for each lire. a ('0Un1v fire ofhe1;1I .~aid "s!ruclural and f1rr r1.1magr In !hr
b1iilr1ing was practie r1ll~· ni l '
not h ti res ll'ert contined to the air con-
rlit ioning units annr! \\'ere quickly ex-
t1nguii;hed by ('OUnty firemen.
Fo1 lhf fir~t li111t• in the history of lhr
chapter. a student fron1 the !\liddlc East
1.o;; .<:laying 11•1th 11 Laguna Beach fa mily
11ndcr 1hc American Field Str111ce 1AFSJ
prosra1n.
'll ole' Truth
Behind Draft
BLAYDO N. ENG LA ND IAP )
f-~d\\'ard Stainer lifted 1. h e
floorboards in his li\'ing room in an
a!lempl to trace the source of a
1\orri~omc draft. He found a holt'
I .o<JO feel deep.
"There. 1\•as just no ground
tht rl'." said the horrified Stainer,
11•ho has li11ed in the house in this
founty Durham rn ining \'illage for
2n vcars.
Sfa1ner's flnd \\·as a 200-rear-old
111111£>,..harr. ·
Loal bo<ird off1c1als pl:'ln to trr tn
1111 !he h11le 1111h c·rincre\C', hoping JI
\lull t l!l't ;1111 11·1Ul'r.
'It's ;:r h0rr11 y1ng lhougl1! th;1I
111"re sa1 hrre fnr 20 ye::i ro;; \\'ilh
11uthu1g 1111dernra1h." .c:a1d to.Ir~.
:-.u11ner. ''Thol ! room h,1 o;; ah1ay:;
been \'cry cold a11d dr;d\v ."
l\aJ11·a Sa1deh. li of Am1nan. Jordan,
arrived Friday for a .~car·s slay with the
Or. i\orn1an Broll'ne fa mily. ~20 El
Can11110 dr ! illar
• ~Iiss Said{'h won'! be !H 1he Art Colon:q • long . as she and the Bro1vne fan1 ily wil l
lea\·e f<'riday for Lake Tahoe for a 10-day
l'aCatio n. before · school sta 11s early in
September.
She v.·ill be a senior this year at Laguna
Beach Hig h Schoo l, along wi1h Jaimie
Bro\11nc, her An1 erican "sister.''
Sinte Jordan joined the AFS program
in 1963. onl y 27 studenls ha ve been sent to
lhe United Sl ates. while such coun tri es as
(;ern1a11y an1I 13r<i zi! ha1·e srnt 1hou~andi;.
il-l1ss Sn1dl·h sa id shr :-.pent much of her
firs! 1\·cckf'nrl !ook111i; around the Art
Colony and swinu111ng al the beach.
''I cn1oy it h('rc 1·ery niuc h." she coin·
111rnl('d :'11 1~~ Sa1rlrh I.a~ taken eight
~ ('rlT\ ot English along with sc\•tr<1I year:::
of Frrn('li and her nat11 I!' 1anguai:;e,
,\rab11
S111• 1" 1111" 111 l'tgh t rh1lr!rtn tn her fa1n i· ,,
011 ,\t.g 1~. :\hss Sa icleh will be joinerl
111th ht'r 1\FS ''brother.'' .Jn..'t Tu rcco (If
l 'rr~an1 1110, Aqrcnt1na. 11110 11111 he l1v1ng
•.·.1111 !hr Fln_yll Parsnn.s 1a1nii.\', 450 Moun·
ta111 Road.
"~'eit her fire 11•as a threat 1o the people
in the f11 cil ity or to the facility itself." a
fire dep11rt ment spokesman said. _-,,,.-------,,------=-"'"---
''The Dating
Whe11 1 cu1tomer c:hoos11 • cl1!a for
il'l1t1ll1tion of hi1 c•rpetin9, he wanli to be
111ur•cl the! tf1e c1rpetin9 will be iratalled 01'1
1chedul1.
W e 1r1 1 b!11 to provid e fast, effici11'1f
iervice, clu• lo th• feet th11 we mit intein .t ll
of our own crew1,
If n•c•111ry, • b•ceu1• or con~fniction
clel1y1, we c1n 1diu1t th• 1ch1clulacl d1t1 for
our cu1tOmar1 convanianc.e.
A~er an, ca.,,.ting can be purc.h11ed
many places, and tha one thing wa c:an provide
that othen cen't, ls the lest 5-Ylce In Or.f•
C...,1
Game''
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave .
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mow. t!m: Tiut"·· f to 5:10-'"" f te f -Sof., t :JO to S __ .....,_ ·-" ~~--,.
' Laguna Beaeh
EDITION
Today's Final
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N.Y. Stocks
VOL 64, NO. 196, 3 SECT IONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , AUGUST 17, 197 1 TEN CENTS
2 Planners Deny High Rise Vote Wrongdoing
Lagun8 Beach planning comm.iss1onen:1
William Lambourne and James Schmitz
~londay night denied any wron)?doi ng 1n
their opposition to the ci ty 's election ban-
ning high rise and declared that th eir
campaigning wa sn•t a planning com-
mission matter.
In a prepared ~tatement rertd al the
commission session , Schmitz said."'[ feel
lhal as a property owner. la1payer 11.nd
local businessman in \hi': city of Laguna
Beach, I have as much righl as anytlne to
express my views on the issue!. in this
town .''
Lambourne. 1o1:ho had been accused of
business involvement in 1 motel sile tha~
m1~ht ha\'e ben<!firled by hl,!:h risr ,
rl~lared th<il his connection l'<'1lh the pro.
iccl had ended before the election.
Following the con1miss1on session. hoth
men declined to provide copie:r1 of lhl"lr
statemenls to the press . Schinitz .!><iid his
could come from the commiss1on
secretary. l.<1n1bourne said h1:i; ~·as ad·
dressed 'to the cily council and suggested
repor!ers gn 10 the council for i1
Deba!e concerning the role o! lhe two
commissioners surfaced aller Lambourne
and Schmitz signed a letter nlailed In
reg1sterPd voters prior to the Aug 3 t ire·
lion. It urged a no \'Ole nn rhr buid1nc
ticlght restr1cl1on 1i1 ~Ii ft>eL
Thf'n at thf! Aug. 4 counc·1l session l'I
rf'S1dent challenged Lambourne·s 1n-
vnl\·ement with thf' Shoals fl.lotel. 1601 S,
Coast Highway.
lt was asserted that ht was thr lislin,1;
broker for the property and m12,hl stand
Ill gain if !he property were rezoned lo
allow a taller btlilding.
Lambourne r.1onday night declared this
v.·asn'l true.
In hi~ prt'pared sta!emenl. Lambourne
said his involvement \.\'ith the Shoal.s ex-
pired be fore thr date of the election. He
had betn the broker rnr the proper!~.
Later in the meeting, \\'i!liam Leak
11sked Lambournf': v.'hether or not it was
true th at Lambourne's Coast Realty firm
had listed the Shoats Mo tel for sa!r.
"Yfl:s, it is a f1tclual staement ," Lam-
bourne s1tld, "bul my involvemf':nt ex·
pired before any bf':neril could h2-ve
come . I never planned to take advantage
or 1t
··r suggest 111e forge! the 11.·holr: thing ,"
Lambournf': added. "This \vhole thing is
post-elec:lion hyslena and I don 't enjoy
being harassed."
The statements of !hf': two com-
missio ners apparently 14•ill nnt aff('f."L 11
rrquest by Arnold Hano for a Grand Jury
investigation into LA m b our n e 's in-
1101\•ement with the Shoals.
Thr: Grsind Jury has ackno\.\1 led~td the
request and is sludying it in committtt In
reach a decision on whether or not to
hold <1n investigation of alleged conflict of
interesl.
Lambourne has stated he would
11.·elcome an y investigation.
Schmitz, in his statement regarding the
'no" letter said: ··in regards to lhl!: \l!:f..
ter, signed by f.1r Lambourne and
myself, this is not. and I repeat not , a
planning commission letter. It was a let·
ter expressing my feelings and my view•
about the proposed initlativf': and ii in-
div iduals 1vi!\ look at how the letter was
i;igned, it was'two name!'i with no rl!:fere.n-
ce at all to planning commissioner!'!."
uto oar war
Saddleback f '1111ds
College Mentor
Won't Back Bond
B~' BARBAl\A KR EIRI CH
Ot ,~. Otlh ~lier Siii!
Former L;ig una Rr.ach ~ehool bnarrl
president Larry Taylor. 111'hn played a
ma jor rolf' in the creation rif !ht Sad-
dlf':b11clc Junior Coll('ge District, said to·
day he cannot support the district's S24 .8
million bond election Sept. 14 ,
The bnnds arr snu,i!hl tn fi11ish r:nn-
struc\inn or the permanent. 200-acre cam -
pus at ~1;irgucritr Parkw;11• in /\liss1rin
Viejo and to purchasf': a sec·ond campus
in University Park .
Taylor \\'as he ha" rlct1dcrl to publicl y
oppose the bond issuf' for twn rea sons :
~The Saddleback board has ignored
the requests of thr La!!un11 B,.ach and
Capistrano Unifif'd school boa rds 1.0 con ·
i;ider revision of the tru~tee e!ect1nn
system and enlargement of the board !or
n1orr appropriate rcpresentat1nn. ' " ., '•,
Solons Vow
Quick Work
O ri Tax Cut
~The present can1pu.~. he 1·nntcnds,
has not been completed Pven !houg h a
previous S9.R million hood i.~sue was pa s~·
ed and projected cnrflllmenl nf 5.0110
s!udents ha.~ not been reached . sn a se·
cnnd campus is nn1 ,1u~tif1f'd at. this lin1r .
THIS IS HOW ARTIST ENVISIONS NEW VILLAGE BAZAAR IN LAGUNA BEACH
Artsy Cr•ftsy Shop C•nter Pl•nned for Co1s t Highw•y {l eft) •nd Blu•blrd C•nyon Drlv1
\Y ASHl!'\GTON ! UPI) -Congrf':ss1nnal
leaders promised President N i x n n
prompt 11ction on his prnrinsals (or lrtx
reductinns as parl of his new er.onoJ'Tl ic
str<itrg~·. Rep. John \\'. Byrnes !R-\'¥1~.1 .
said today.
B,1Tnes s<iid that durini:: a two hour and
8 h;ilf meet in)? al tht \\'hl!P House lod;iy,
11 tcntali\'~ sC'hedu!e 111·as 1o.·nrked nut to
hi!\f' thf' HQV!"P \\111yc ::inrl ~leans (nm-
mi11 re ;ict on the prnp<l6als by mid·
Sepltmber.
Byrne!". ranking fiC'p ul)\1can on th,,
f'OmmitleP. sa1rl comm1!tce hrar inA~
'.l'oul d start .:i.~ soo n ;:i~ f:nni::rcss returns
frl'lm its rPC'P~s Srpt ~. 11i!h !hP hopr that
lax hJllS enul(! l)e repnr!ed (lU ! ff)T rlmr
Action 111•1th1n 1wo 1>.erk~.
"Thr rr 11·a.~ i;:cn rr;il il rceplancr nf !ht>
Prrs1rlr111 's propos:.ls ;ind gcnrral 11grf"P·
me,n! f{ir srced v ar 11nn." Byrnes lilld
nell'srnen rollow1ng the n1ect1n,i .
\\'h1lr Hnu~r rrr.~s Secrrt ar~· Ann::ild L.-
Zle~ler lnld nr11 ,~n1en, "the !OOl" of li'le
meeting 111·;:is rhaL !ht> Cfln,eress1on::il lt>11rl-
~rs indi cated th ey 11·ould movt in a -"PPrdy
{aJihion ;:ind in" sp11'1t or ~oopcratinn "
Zieizlrr sairf !he r resident. acknn1>.·!rdg·
ed !ha1 p&rlS nf hi$ program hll S bero $U~·
gc ... ted e.:irhrr l:>y l:H>mncra1s in Congrrss
Bui Ziegler qunlrd the Presidcn! !h;"tt.
''therP \.\'Ill t>e plen!y of credit for
everynnr "
Trt.vlor. who emph11 sized Iha! he i~ nnl
now and docs not intend to be a cand1rla1 ....
for a s<>ilt nn the Saddleback boa rd,
pointed out that resolution~ 11dopted by
both the Laguna and Capistrano school
bo;:irds, scekin.R" rrapporlionment nf
lruSIPt' cirE'al' and revised me/hods nf
rlection. 1,·ere presented to lht S11d-
dlrbark board last i\la\
"Thr rrsolut111ns \\•f'rP rt>rt":i\'rrl anrl
supposedly set lo ~tud.v." ~:ud Ta\'lor.
":i.nd that's the !as1 wr 'vp heard nf
thrm"
!'\otini: 1h11! 1hr S:i.d(!Jrh;:ir~ Cnllcc P
l)1 strirt 1nrludrs 411 perl'ent nf 1hr lrtnri 1n
Oran_l!r C:oun111 T:nlnr ~;11rl II\ 1n!rr~
should br rrprr~rnt('d hy :i sr1 rn -
mPmbrr lm;ird r<1thrr lhAn f1vr . ;inri thal
!ru !'!rc!' should hr rlrC't!'rl nnl v h~' 1•01rr.'
in !hr rli~t r\r! thry will reprrsrn!, r;it hrr
th:in at -l;irge
l'nrler thr rxisling svs!cn1 . Ta.1lnr i;;i1rl ,
i! is pos sible fnr !he more he::1 111ly
pnpu\11ted inland di~!ricl s In decidr v:hn
will represent the !es~ populated cn? .. ~tal
district~.
"The prei;enl fi ve-man board vntrd .:ii.
!rtrpr clnr s nnt allow lnr proper rrprrsen·
t;iti nn nf thr sep;ira!e cnrnmu n1Lies,'' hr
s.:iirl "furlhf'r. 11 1s pns~ihlP fnr lhl"
policies nf the board as H relal!'~ 111 lhr
rurricuium .:inri finance.~ to bt eonlrolle<I
l')v lhree mcmber5 of that txn1rd "
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Laguna Planners
Don't Like I (lea
Of Aniphitheater
Lal:"un::i Rrach pla nnin.'! {"f\"11m 1ss1onrr~
f.1onda.\• ni,1!,h! wenl on reco rd ::igain!'I! a
pr oJ)(lsed 5.000 .c;.t>al amph1t he<1trr plannt>d
for );:inrl ne?.~ the corner of LaiUOa C:in·
~ nn ;inrl ~;J To rn Rnarl-".
(',1mrn1s~1nnt>r ... look Thr .::ir tion ;iftr r
hP;:ir111.I!. rC'por1 ... from thP puhl1c work~
<IP)l;.11 lmrnl flrP rleprtrlmrnl . Or ::in1o1:P
!"nun ly He:ill h Department 11nd lhf' S1 a!r
l1 iv1~inn nf lll ~hw;i vc;.
'J'hr1r rrrnark:i; 1\•ill he fnr11.•::irrlerl In lhr
Or;inl,!r r'(l1 in lv rtann1n 1: f'n1n1n i-"s1nn
ll'h1 rh h ;i.~ hC'cn ;i~ke.d In 11ppr11v r a ui;r
prrm11 for thr b(lwl by ~·e\\·pnrt. Arach
rle:1·rlopcr Ler GraebPr. Thr 55.fi ni1ll1nn
hnwl is plannerl for coun1 ,v !anti adj;icent
In thl' ci ty li mit~
The county he11 ring IS schedu!e.d for
Sr.pt 2,
A mrm(I frflm the cit v pub lir 11'ork~
rlep;:irtmrnt nolPrl the are<i in \\h irh !hf'
f;:irr llll· I~ pl.:innf'd is nnt SCf\'f'cl G.V
~e\.\'ers. th;i! 11. would ;idri lo traff1r cnn -
.1!.f'~!l"ll on L::i1o1:una. CAnynn Road ;inrl
11.·nuld 1n1errPre "'·i1h can110.n flnnd control.
THIS IS ARTIST'S CONCEPTI ON OF MUCH TALKED ABOUT SADDLEBACK HOSP ITAL
For 1 Fund R1 lser, the Jolt C1n I• Exhll1 r1ting, or Like Trudging Down• Lano Road
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Lagu11a's Village Bazaru·
Give11 Plru111 e1~ Approval
By FRED[RICK SCHOEi\1E HL
Ot "'' 0 1111 l'll•t ltlll
Hea1·y 11mher wa.lk111•;1ys, 1rrandas,
hr1dge~. lrl'f':I' and a !~rge open air p;itif'I
will 1n<1rk 1he $.1 4;) mil lion \1illag,.
Razaar In he built hv Laguna Rrarh
rir1cloprr f.!ark <;umbiner at the cnrnf'r
of S ('nasl Highway arid Bluebird Canyon
I )l'!VP
Pl;inning cnmrnis.~ioners 1\londay 111ghl
;ipprnvcrl the si le pl11n lnr lhe deve lop-
n1cnl , \\•h1rh will incl url r 41i.OOO square
fprf nr c0vererl space rl('signed tn llC'·
<'ommorl;i.!e li.1 specialty sllnps, art ,
J:;:illeries and gourmet re .~ ta u r a n t !>.
Carpent.er's f.1art formerly wa!l loc ated
nn the property .
fiumbiner said he w11l pro vide. 96 park-
ing spaces which will be used on a
"~hared use" ha!'li~.
He presented cnmmi~siciners ~·ilh a
detailed now char~ sho1\·ing lime5 when
use nf various shop~ and rcstauran~
Jhould be most lntenst .
For example. Gumhine.r said. during
lhe t.\'rning soml! nl the shops might be
r losed, so parking .111!oca1.ed ln lhPm
could he u.~ed for thf': re sta uranls.
All r1f lhe parkini;: w11! be located
und erneath lhe Bazaar.
Thr building, he_ noted. would mee t all
('II.\' requirements in the C-1 iont. and still
nJl'.'el. the :10-fnot height lirn 1t. The thrre-
slnry Balaar will be buil t with three
!bing! in mind · "shopping, eating and
people-watching," Gum biner said.
"They seem to be lhe three most.
pnpular thing.~ Southern Californians do."
he I.old commission~!!.
After it gel! going early in t:J73, Gum-
biner said. ht v.·ill try lo hold art shows
in thf': large cen ter courtyard.
fiumbiner said hf': hRs more than SO
clienl.3 interri;ted in leasing space.. "I al.o.o
have several ma1or people mteresled In
the restaurants," hi! added.
Saddlebacl{ Ho spital Fund
Raising Project Succeeds
...
By PATRICK ROYLE
01 tl!t Dl ll'I' ,tit! St1H
R Ri ~ing mil lions of dollars to Guild •
hogpilal c~n bfo 1t Lough t;i sk, particularly
~t 11 time when man,v Orange Coa!t
f~m ilif':.!! are h11vlng diffi culty payi na tht
normal flow of doctor bills.
But e.ven with the current economie
woeJ being fel l around thr: country •• Jack
Stanfill continues lo work at raisinc 11.S
million by mid-1 973.
"The job can be both exhilcr•ting arfd
like trudging do"'" lht tmld ," says
Stanfill . communily relallons director for
S~ddleb.11ck Community ~lospltJI .
Despite "adveri1:e publicity" rising out
ol probh!.ITIS with the county planning
cnmmi~slon In Apri l, St.11nflll says he ha &
Mi far rai11td S.1-41,000 tnv.'•rd construction
or the tAa:una Hills facility.
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And most of this money has cnme from
area residenlli in rl!:sponsf': lo a fund rais·
ing campaign which began Jan. I.
Tht hospital is being built by the non·
profit Lutheran Hospital Socif':ty of
Southern Cal ifornlR and Is f':Xpttted lo be
completed by July o( 1973. Of the. $10
million cost, $3 million has been takl!n
cart of through a •t.8 milli on federal
grant and the donaUon1 of land on which
lo build the (aclllty.
Hospital officials have borrowed •ts
mil\lon and plan to ral!le the. remainin&
$2.!tl million.
Brochures explalning the hospit.tl have
llttn ma iled to Saddleback Valley
residents. The. brochure" out"rine •
monthly p1ymcnt plan enabling residents
to pledae 1 cert11!n amount to the
ho5pilal. '
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Dow Jo11es
Mru·l{ Best
Of Session
F'rom Wirf': Services
NE\V YORK -The !§tock market
~tarted moving up today afte r tradinl
resumed in General Motors. ford Motor
and American f.1otors for lhe first t~'T~
sincf': Friday.
There v.·as !YI trading in these issuf':s
tvlonday "''hen the markf':l made a record
gain in reaction to President !\ixon'a nf':W
economic policies. Brokers were unable
In match an avalanche of buy orders with
a vailable sell orders.
Opening prices were General Motors,
up $8.25 a share to $85 on 183,800 lihare!:
F'ord f.1olo r, up $4 lo $67 on 18.5,00<I
shares. and American l\1otors, up $1.75 Lo
$8.50 on 3fl0,000 shares.
The Dow Jones average of JO in-
<lustrials al J p.m. and gained I 1.82 points
at 900.77. lts best showing of the session.
On J\.1onday this Markel barometer rang
up a gain of 32.93 points, its best one-day
rise in history.
Trading was heavy but lagged behind
the recdrd pace 1~1hich pushed Monday's
total on the New York Stock E:xchangf': to
31. 73 mitt ion shares.
Analysts said profit takers were ac-
tively taking advantage of big gaina
made by many stocks t.-fonday.
The. history.making trading t.fonday
v.·as paced by a record-shattering 196
blnck trade!'i of 10,000 share!'i or morf':.
Thf're 11.·ere about 60,000 individual
l ran~actions, about one-third more. than
normal.
. These "''err: some nf the facl.S after
f.fnnday'a trading closed :
-Volume on !he New ''ork Stock Ex-
r hange ju n1ped to Jl,730,000 shares. f':asi·
ly eclipsing the previous high of 28.Z
mill ion shares tr;idlng la.st Veb. !!.
-The. Dow Jones Industrial average!'i,
rcfl ectln~ nio11en1ent or top-g rade issue!'!
on I he NYSE, rose 32.93 point.s, closing at
8311.95. The previous record one.-day gain
1vas :12.04, on /\1ay 27, 1970.
-'The number of advancing issues -
1.SOJ -w:is a new high. Only 107 issul!:5
dropped. Eighty-four were unchanged.
-1\faoy issues gained $5 a sha rf': or
more. International Business f.lachines,
one of the glamor crowd, went up S!9.
-The American Stock l::xchange had 1
lurnover nf 8.620,000 shares. up from
2,250,000 shares traded Friday, The Arnet
ind ex climbed 0.5-4 lo 25.IJ, the largest
climb since P.fa y 27. 1970.
Orange
"'eaCher
Thr temperature i~ returning to
lhe co mfortable range along the
Southland with highs at the
b(achcs near 72 rising to 85 in land.
Lows tonight will be 66 to 63.
INSIDE TODAY
New details of cantrovtr.sial
fi ring of Ge-11. i\facAr!hur b11
Presidt tt t Truman published.
Set .i:toru. Pog e 4.
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f DAILY PILOT SC THMhy, Auginl 17, l'i71
Dana Hills High to Open Several Months Late·
8y PAM.ELA HALLAN
04 ~ DellJ f'lltf Sit"
o.na HUl1 Hlib &hool -lht oev.·esl
lchool la the Caplltnno Unified School
District -~·on ·1 be opening oo schedule.
Trustees of the district learned Alondav
that the project is al ready a month
behind and the. contractor predicts that
two more months v>'lll be Jost before com-
pleUon.
Many Protest
11)fJ board did not diStulll the COO•
stqutnces ot the delay_ But JOe Wlmu,
direct.or ol the administrative aervkts,
said it would probably mell'I double
sessions for the high school a year from
~ptember or the addition or more
portable classrooms
The school, located in Dana Point, was
icheduled for completion Aug. 30, 19?%.
''If you don't ·want In g:1mble, then
shoot. for January. 1973," said Jack
Shirley of Sblrley Brothers Construction
Or.lrnpeny, eontr1etot1 for tht proje<.1.
ShJrlry u plalned that contractor' ha\'e
difficulty in completing .'lchools on time
because !hey work undrr a l'>Ct of raJse
a ssumptions . One is that the 11ealher \.\'ill
be sunny the entire time and the seC1:111d
Planners Reject
57-unit Project
A pro posed 57·unlt planned retiidential
tlevelopment <PRO) for tht hil lside area
between Pacific Avenue and Park Avenu e
\\'as unanimously denied Monday night by
Laguna Beach planning commissioners.
Arter listening to more than a score ot
oral protests, along "''ith "''ritten op·
position from an add itional 100 property
O'.l'ntl°s in the Pacific Avenue-Skyline
Drive area, commissioners first defea ted
a motion by James Schmitz to continue
the matter, then denied the entire prcr
jec t.
Residents complained that 11uch a
development ~·ould add to lraffic con·
geslion in the neighborhood and tha t a
,;ubstandard street wid th. as proposed by
A. Lyons and Sons, Los Angeles, for the
extension of Pacific Avenue, would not
ano"'' fire engine! to get through.
Another sore point with residents \\'HS
the developer's plan lo end the 1,500-foot
extension of Pacific A\'enue for the tract
in a cul-de-sac. rather than continuing the
t lr1.'el through to P;i rk Avenue.
To end lhe 5treet "'·ou ld requirt a,,..
proval of the Cilv Council since Pacific
Avrnue is on the Se!ect system of streets.
The request for the street change y.·ill
t:ome up before councilmen Wednesday
night , but may be denied beeause of the
commission action on the PRO.
The plan as presented to the com-
mission ca!led for 57 units on 28 acres of
land, a density of roughly two units per
acre, t:onsi<lerably less than the five or
six allo\1·ed under R·I zoning.
A house \\'ould be placed at the side or
a Jot, right up to the Jot line. 11·here it
~·ou\d meet the house at the side of the
adjoining Jot. By clustering two houses
near the common lot line . up to JO fee t or
open space would be created bel\.l'een
them and the next pair of houses.
Schmill asked the maller be continued
until the city council reached a decision
on the extension of Pacific Avenue.
"\\'e should also continue il until "''" gel
the ne\\' PRO ordinance on lhe books,"
Sclnnitz said. •·1rs another case where
WI': have the cart ahead of the horse."
Schinitl' motion lo conti nue lhe matter,
\\·a~ defeated 4·1. Although Chairmi'lll
\\'illiam Lambourne seconded the motion,
he voted against it.
Lambourne then moved denia l, \\'hlch
\\'aS seconded by John f\fcDo1Yell and
unanimously carried.
UPI Ttlt•Mtt
1•arole •l
Dr. Bernard Finch, lhc \Vest
Covina physician, convicted in
1961 \1•ith his girlfriend. Carole
Tregoff of murdering hi s \\'ire.
1ras granted a parole today by
lhc California Adult 1\uthority.
Ile will be set free from the
California Institution for l\Ten
at Chino Dec. 6 .
Mesa Asks Supervisors President Due
For Ttvo Wee l,.
Cle1nen te Sta y Oust Pair Fro11i LAFC
Coflta Mea1'1 City Council Monday
ri ia:ht called for the removal of county
&uptrvlaora Ronald Caiptra and Robert
Batttn from the Local Agency Formation
r.omm11iion.
County Citie s
Asked for Funds
Orange County's 25 citl e1 have betn
11sktd to chip in legal ftt:s for the county
Ltague of Cities battle with the Local
Agency Formation Commission.
Ed Just, mayor of Fountain Valley and
pre!ldtnt of the Ltagut , said the legal
cost should be about $5,000 and if 20 cities
agree to pay the cost vo'ill be about $26.5 to
tach city.
Santa Ana has alread)• refused to
donate money to ~·hat it calls the
League's ""'·ar chest."
The LAFC ba ttle concerns Santa Ana·s
attempt to annex 938 acres of Irvine land
and the efforts of Suptr\·lsors Ronald
Casperi and Robert Battin to get
members on the LAFC "''ho fa \'or the
Santa Ana request.
Just said some cities ha\·t replied to
the letter he sent out Aug. IL Anahein1
.i nd Huntington Beach have agreed to pay
and San Clemente "ill consider the pro-
posal \Vednesday night.
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All five. councilmen backed a resolutio n
asking the ct>u nty Board of Su pervi!Ors to
repla~ Ca1pers and Battin with two dif·
ferent i upervisors.
The rt!Olution ~·a.11 introduced by
~fayor Robert \Vilson, "·ho until no\' had
remained ~ilent on the LAFC con-
troversy.
The resolution specifically menlioned
!he Aug. 9 LAFC rneeting in which
Caspers. Battin and Los Alamitos Coun-
cilman Joe Hyde tried lo oust Anaheim
Counci!n1an Charle.~ Pearson from lhc
LAFC.
In part the resolu\1<111 said: "\\'herea,c;,
it also appears !hat said Supervisor
Ca sper.~ ha,c; been unable lo resist the
partisian pol itical coercion of chairman
Battin in Battin 's \C'ncle\la against the
Irvine Co mpany ..• "
'·No,,.,, therefore be il rcsol\'ed !hat the
city council of the ci1y or Costa t-.fe~a
hereby finds and declares that although
elected from the fifth Supen1isorial
Dlstri<'t, Supervisor Caspers d°"i not
represent the vie"'·s of !hr. r ity or Co.~ta
t.1esa ... in an y or his actions con·
crrning the n1en1ber~hip of the Loca l
Agenry Formation Co1nmiss1on ."
Counci!mAn \\'itliam St. ClA ir pointed
oul that the resol ution doei:; not 11.11k for
!he recall of Caspers, but only hi!
removal from the LAF'C. The same ap-
plies to Ballin.
Following a lwcrday whirl"·1nd
cross country tour, President
Rich ard Nixon 1s due lei arril'e
Thunday for a t"'·o-weck stay at
the Western White House 1n San
Clemenle.
Th e President ~·ill addres~ the
Knights of Columbus this evenin.i::
in Ne\11 \'ork City, '.\'here he 11·11!
spend the nigh!.
\Vednesdav, the Presi de nt \1111
vi sit the i!Jinois St:-.\e f ;llr aL
Springfitld and sig11 a bill rlct"l<ll'·
ing Abrahan1 Lincu!n's hozne ilS 11
national historic site.
l'\ixon \viii sprnd \\'eclnc~d;11•
n1ghl at Grand Teton ,l\allor1al r ar'k
at .lackson Hole. \\Iyo.
Thur.;day, he ll'ill fly lo !>nl l:.1:-: l'•
address the Veterans of Forc11!1t
\Var~ br.fore making his scC<Jn!t
visit to the \Vestern \\'h11c Hous{'
1hii; surnmer . The tirst fan11 lv spt'n t
12 da~·s al La Casa Pacifica 111 July.
<.:a r o liuc Ke n net h
La uder! for ~kii11 " "' l;\'J'.;SBRUCI\, Auf>1ria tAl'l -C:irol 1nr.
Ke1111edy \.\'AS praised for /1rr '~lll1JZ a11cl
rnounta1n <"lin1b1ng ski lls today as ~he
ended a si:l:-week stay in the T.vrol
The 13·ycar·old rl.:nii,:htt'r nf lhr l.11r
President John 1''. Kenned y \vas Jcst:rib·
cd by Ernst Spiess, hC'<id of !he
11syrhofen Ski Schoo l in the Ziller Vall ey,
as a "very good glacier skier and rnou11·
tain climber.'"
Kids Get S~hool
Cliica1io Project Narro ·wl y A p11ro'l:ell
A preschool program for Chicano
children in the Capistrano Unified School
District \\'a~ narro\\'ly approved ~londay
by di11trict trustees.
The vo te 1\•as 4-2 "''i!h Trustel!-' Bob
lfurst and Gordon Peterson objecting on
grounds that the program was not
budge ted and funding would ha ve to be
laken from another area or fro m the
und istrlbu1ed reserve.
Stan Kelley, former trustee defeated
last April, voiced an objection from the
audience.
"I don 't want to !Ound like 11 bigot but
these programs for 5pecla l group~ have
to stop somewhere. l'd rather see you
spend money for all rather than a few,"
he iaid.
Or. Robert Beasley, another trusttt.
countered, saying that by spcndlng
money now on a worthwhile prorram,
money could be saved lattr on remedla·
lion.
"I agree," said Tru!tff Georg• Whitt.
"lf11 lime Y.1! spent money for preven-
Bon. $0 'A'e "'·on•t httvt to spend It for
curt."
The mini group program ha11 operaltd
for one year y.•il h funding from the
United f\f tthodlst Churth and with tht
support of many are• churcl'les. the Slln
.Juan Caplstr3oo Comm unity Action
Counci l, and the school di~tncl 's Bi·
Cultural Educalion Committcl'.
It v:as initialed by private citilc;ns 11·ho
felt there was a need to prepare Spanish-
speaking children for kindergarten b.v
arming !hem with tools to make 1hcn1
more equal -the English language and
basic pre-school s kills.
Although the school district operates a
pre-school for 30 disadvantaged children.
most Chicano children "'ere left out
because of economic eligibility re·
quirements. The dii trlcl'i preschool 1nu~t
gil·e rirs t choice to wetrare recipien ts.
f\.fost f\.fexlca n-American 'parents are not
on v.-elfare, according to :K'hool officials.
The new program, estimated to co.~l
$9,000, will be designed for 30 children
divided into small group...r; of !even or
eight. It will conti nue to be held in
churches ind community centers ln San
Juan, Ca pistrano Beach, Dana Point, and
San Clemente.
The board voted ~2 to defeat an amend-
ment that would make approval of the
program conltogent on fiJtding money to
iupport il. Hurst and Peterson voted )'ell.
In approving lht program, the board
directed the superintendent lo allempl to
find fu.ndlna: wit hin the budtzct at'ld. to con--
llnue to aeck runding from outside
:rources .
Is that there will be no strikes.
He said the firs t del1y was because: ot
the !teel 1trike which put the project
be.hind 21 day1.
"I can juat about guarantee there \\'ill
be a plumber!' ~trike and a ccinenl
drivers' strike before the proje<:t is con1·
pleted ," he added .
Answering a charge that not enough
Freeze Nabs •
La guna With
•
Bud ge t Dow11
President .\'1xon's \\'agc·price freeze
caught Laguna Beach 11•1th it~ budget
down
Cily f\la nager La"' rence Rose . in !he
process of revising the Art Colony's
budget procedure, was just \\'inding up
~alary lalks with city employe represen-
1::i!ive~. preparatory to comp!eliog a
prelin1inary budget, when the freeze was
rinnounced.
"l h<11'c h('t'n adl'ISed that the
PresHlcnt's /rc ezc nrdrr 1s nil! 1na11<1at or.>1
on st::itc ::ind local g1J1·crnn1ent;;." s:iid
nose tl.1ond:il'. "but I 1111dC'rstanrl tha t 111
the next rl~v or 50. stale and local
r;ove rnment s ·will be asked to observe the
spir"it of !lie freeze ...
Rose said he ha s been negotiating, 011
lnstruction of the ci!v council, with the
three <1ssociat ions rePresenting city hall
staff. police and firen1rn and "an·
licipates" ~on1c snlary increases abo\'e
norn1al slep increases. \\'hieh now ap·
riaf"f'n!l.\' would be halted by the new
\l'al!c ;:ind price Cilnlrols.
people are ~·orking on the site, Shirley
said there are good reason1 for thia. The
same su~tractors build all the M:hools
in lhe area. \Vhen one contraClllr needs
th<·n1. so dG all the others
"Vuu ulso have to consider sum1ner
\'<ll'<1l1ons. J\tost union workers take their
\';1t·atio11 s in the summer months so peo-
ple are off when the "''ealh er is at its
best," he said.
Shirley l!i&ki he would do eYcrythin.-:
possible to get the school completed as
tarly as he can. But he warned that
strikes are getting progressi\'ely vtorse
.and may soon ~ over work r1.1les whh:h
Ille NlntraC'lors 111·ould fight.
''From the practica l standpoint, then,
you should plan to start moving in durins
the Christmas vacation," he tiaid.
0 ,lllLT ~ILOT S1ltl ~M ..
The ci1y n1ana(.!er said his ini tial advice
rro111 thP c:1f.\' attorney and legal
rrrir·esenLath·cs of the League of Citici;
11 :1~ that r•'~utar :;te p increase~ \\·ould not
hr affected . s111cr !hesc are "an imp!ierl
(·un iract when ;in cinplore comes lo
\Ji Ofk."
L!!!rr sta1crnents fron1 \\'a~hinglon
howe\•er, dispute this.
JAIM IE BROWNE LEARNS ABOUT ARA B STITCHERY
Jord1n's N1 jw1 S1ideh Unpack5 for Laguna St1y
La~una Beach school teachers \\'ere not
!Cheduled !o gel an agret>d-on t11·0 per·
cent increase unt il Februarv. so
pres1unab!y this "''ill not be .3rrecterl
unless !he freeze i5 extender! be yo nd
r>.'o\'cmber. ~aid Dr. Charles l!ess.
di~trict husi ness suricrintendent
Jo1·cla11iai1 St11d e11t Livit1g
The school district bud~et had bPC'n :ip.
pn1\·ecl and ll'agr schedules agrerd 11pnn
be!ore !he freeze. "I irnag1nr all
:1.c:rrcn1cnls reached and sen led on arc 1n
effect.'' said Hess, "and th;i1 "'·e will gn r
step increases. but If the freeze i.~ ex-
lrnded. thr t110 percent increai:;c wou!d
have lo bf' 1lcferr('d."
111 La gu11a ; l ~t i11 llisto1·y
''iejo Hospita l
Fire-h az ardous
Units Replaced
rou111 .11 Fire dl'parln1cnt officials ~;i]d
today the f::iully parts in the air con·
dilinners at l\1ission Cornmunity Hospital
t·,a\'e been replaced ::ind should cause nu
n1ore fires at the facilitv.
The 11e11• f\llssion Vi<'jO ho~pilal . 1~·li it'h
has only been open for 1~·0 \reeks, sus·
l:iined minor damage in t\1·0 weekend
!ires. both of \l'hieh 1vere traced to a
rnalf unctioning regulator in two roof.
rnounted air condition ing units.
The first blaze broke out at S ;i 1n.
Saturday and the second at 2 ri.rn. Sun-
d::iy . Ahhough damage \.\'as esli1nateri ;i1
S.iOOO for each fire. a CQuntv lire nHir1al
.. aid "slructural and fire d.3mage to the
bu1ldinji!: was practically nil."
Both fires were conf ined to the air l'On-
chtionin~ uni1s annd ,1·ere quickly ex·
l1ngu1.!'hrd by county firemen.
"Nci1 her fire "'·as a 1hreat to the ~plr
in the facili ty or lo the facility itself." a
fi re department spokesman said.
Fur th e fir~l l1n1e in the histor y ol \hi'
~·h;111t«r a s!udt'nl from the i\llddle Eas1
L~ i;\ay1ng 11·1th a Lagu na Beach fani ilv
11n<ler the A1nc-r1can Firld Scrv11.:e jAFS1
pro~rau1.
'l-1 ole' T rut h
Behind Draft
RLA 'l'DON. ENGLA ND (AP1
~:d11·ar<l St::iiner lifted t h !':
floorbo;:i rds in his living room In an
alteinpt to trace the source of a
ll'Orrisome drart. He found a hole
1.000 feel deep.
.. There 11·as jusl no ground
there.'' said the horrified Stairr~r.
1vho has lived in lhe house in thi."
Counly Durham min ing village for
20 ) ears.
St ;iiner's find "''ll,<; a 200.year--0ld
1nineshaft.
f'oa l hoard officials plan to try to
1111 the hole "''tlh conc rete, hoping tt
\\ rin'r get any \1•ider.
"It's a horrifying thought lhal
11e've sat here for 20 \•ears \\Ith
nothing underneath.'' 's,1id ~1rs.
::;tainrr. '"That room ha~ ah1·ays
been very co ld and drafty."
;\aj11a S<i11lch. Ji, of Amn1an , Jordan,
arrive1I Friday for a .vear·s stay 11•ith th•
0 1·, :\ornian Browne Famil~·. 420 £1
C:1n11no 1IC'l :\lar
~11:-s Sa1deh 11 011·1 he 111 !hr An Colon1
11111g. as !'he and Ille Br1l11•ne fant1ly will
Jca1·t Friday for Lake Tahoe for 11 llk:l1y
':u:<irion. bt·fQre st·hoo t ~tarts rarly in
Scplc111bcr.
She 1\\ll be a :-cn1or lh1s year at Lagu na.
T3c:i(·h ll 1i:;h Sl'hOul. along "ith Ja1n1ie
Br11ll'11c. he1· A1ncnra11 "s1slct'."
S1nt'c .Jordan jo1nl.!d the AFS program
i11 l~6:J. onl,r 27 studc11ts ha ve been sent lo
cl ic L'n11cd Slates. while such countries a~
(;er1n any and Br.JI.ii ha 1·e sent thousand.~.
l\l1ss Saidch said she spent n1uC'h or her
tir:-! 11c~·kcn<l looking around the Art
l'tJloi1y and ~11·11n1ni ng .al the beach.
"I \'11,!VY 1! here 1·cry 1nuch." she con1-
1nc11tcd i\!1~~ S<11dch has taken eight
\ l'ar~ nf 1::11gl!~h along "'ith several yt21r1
of f l'cn._.h <ind her nath·t language.
Ar:ihn·
Slir 1~ 011<: v! eight chlldrcn in her ram i-
1'
llo ,\ug 2·1, i\1!~ Saideh 11 ill be Joined
111th h(•r AFS "brother." Jo.'e Turcco of
Pc rga1111110, Arp:ellllna. "'ho 1\'ill be h1•in 1t
111111 !hr Floyd Parsons fan1ily. 450 ~1oun·
r.11n Roart
''The Dating Game''
Wli•l"I • cu1tom•r choo1•1 1 d'1l 1 'or
in1t•ll1tio11 of hi1 c1rp•fil'l9, h• w•nfs to be
e ssur•d' th1t the c1rpetln9 "'ill b11 ini+11led on
1c.h ed'ule. ·
W e ·1 r1 1 bl1 to pt'ovid e fail, effic.i•nf
\11 rv ic•, du• to th e f1ct th 1t w1 mainl 1in 111
of our ow" cr•w1.
rf l'l•C••••ry, beceuse of consfniciion
d•lays , we c1n 1djust t h• scheduled elate for
our c;u1tom•rt con,.-eni•nc.1.
Aft•r 111, carp1tin9 c1n b• purcloie 1•d
m1ny pl•c11, •flld th• on• thing we c1n pro,.-icl e
th1t others c1n't, i1 th• hit Senlc• ftt Or.t•
c ... ty 1
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Awe.
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COSTA MESA
646-4838
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EDITI ON
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1971 TEN CENTS
Adult Bookstore Ban Studied • Ill Clemente
San Clemente councilmt>n will decide
\Vednesday '>''hether to .,••rite a new law to
tackle a feared innux of adult bookstores
in thl' cit y.
Two 11,·ceks after su mmarily denying
permission to an Anaheim man to
<1perate an adults-only nook in his
magazine store, councilmen will examine
a proposed ordinance wh ich ~'ould re-
quire a conditional use permit to start
iuch establishments.
If the code passes, then pubhc hearings
before planning commissioners and city
Slide of 6lass
eouncilmen ~·ould havf' to be held before
a derision is made on any future
bookse!ling businesses.
Jn the swift denial lwo \j,'eeks agn
r.layor \\'alter E\•ans vowed thal the city
"should have protection from this sort of
thing."
He added th11t ''even if the ordinance is
illegal. then th ey O>ooksellersl l'.'OUld
have to challenge it."
San Clemente to date has no adults-only
stores of the type which are common m
r;IAI Ll' "ILOT 'M ii t~ LM 1'1~111
Silhouetted surfer begins slide do,vn glassy \vave off Doheny Beach
Stale Park. Surfers \rho once said conslruction of nearby Dana Point
J·larhor \\"n11ld \\•ipe out the popular surfing spot no'v are apparently
having second thoughts. State. park officials said surfing is still a
popul11r pasti111e at Doheny, adding that surfers there seem to be a5
11un1erous a::. evrr.
Soutl1 Coa st l11st1·ucto1·
Ma1·vi11 Scl1e1)111a11 Dies
J\larv 1n LcRnS Schrprn.1n n! flan.:i Pn1nt
11 South Coa ~I arra te<1cl1er \1•ho re11rerl in
t!lfi7. dird of an apparenl heart attack 111
his horne last Frida.\·
J\1r Sch epman . who wa~ horn 1n Arl<i .
Ohio, ~larch 211. 1907, firs! 1aught 1n !hr
11rea 1n 1957 at the olrl Capislrano High
School He rel irt>d 11 years later.
J\lr Scheprnan \\as a n1ember of lhf'
San Clrmente F.!ks Lndgr. a \1fp ml'mbE'r
nr !he California Teacher ·~ Assoc1a!1nn, a
member of Phil Oe11a Kappa hnnnrary
Orange Coast
";ealher
Th!' temperature i~ reluming to
the cnm rorlablP. r.1nge along lhe
Sou1hland \\1ith highs 11t lhe
beache!! ne11r 72 ri~ing lo RS inland.
Lows tonight "'ill be 66 to 68.
I NSIDE TODAY
Ne.in deln1ls of co11trnul'rs1al
j1r111~ oj Gl'n . i\facAr1/n1 r by
Pres idl'nt Truman p11.bli.shed.
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Pd uratifln fr;i1ern1ry. an<f .ln 11ctil'e
mernl)l>r nf !11(' San .Ju~n Capistrano
Con1muni1y Pres byrenan Church.
He leavr.s his widow, Thelma, or lhe
hon1e al 331'162 Rig Sur: a ~ist.er, Helen
~chepman of Yuba City : a brolher. F'red
of Coos Bay, Ore., and a niece and
ne phew,
J\iemorial services wil! he conducted at
2 p.m. Sunday at the rre.sbyterian
Church sancluary The family has su,:-
~ested m!'mOrial con tributions to the
Presbyte rian Church in San Juan or lO
the Heart F'und .
Market Mo ving;
A uto Stocks V p
rrnm Wire Ser"lce.-:
NEW YORK -1'he stock markrt
~t11rterl moving up today after trading
re sumed in Gener11I f\1otor.~. F'ord Motor
and American Mo!ors for the First ti.'T1t
3ince F'r iday.
There wa~ no trading in the~ issues
Monday when the.. market made a rerord
gain in reaction to President Nixon's new
economic policie.!i. Brokers were unable
to malch an avalanche of buy orders with
al'aila ble sell orders,
Opening prices were General Motors,
up !8.25 a share to $8.S on 183.800 shares :
F'ord f\,lotor, up S4 to $1i7 on 185.000
11hares. and American t-.1olors. up $1.7S lo
sa.;,o on :150,000 shares.
The Dow Jonrs a\•eragr of 30 in -
du!ltrial.s at I p.m. had i;a lned !i.M poinl~
at 8!14 .~9. ii!! best ~howing of !hi" 1es:-;1on. 110 Monday thi.~ Ma rkel b111rome1er rang
up a ga in of 32 .93 points, il!! be11t one-<lay
rise in history.
ctntral Orange County cities.
O!her it.e.m.!i on the council"& agend11 in-
cludf':
-Cont1nurd consideration of .a pro-
posed $35{),000 reronstruction project
along El Camino Real from AtJ enida Pico
to Camino Capistrano. Thr: cost would be.
borne on 11 matching basis bttween city
and Orange County. but counciln1en ha ve
indicated lhey would rather approve a
much smaller project in the vicinity of
Gamino Capistrano.
-A decision on a simmering tlispute
between Peter Berger, the concessionaire
al i.he city golf course ch1bhouse. and Ci·
ty Manager Ken Carr. Be rger wants a
f!al renewal of his five-year least with ci ·
ty app roval of business-boosting projects.
Carr advocates reopening of the lease to
c-om petitive bidding before the Jan. I, ex·
piralion date.
-Suggestions rrnm Carr that the city-
forbid parking of bicycles tJn public
sidewalks and other pedestrian rights-ol-
way.
-A progress report from city staff on
a request by the Stal.f. Lands Commission
to examine the. awarding of a lea se:
renewal lO the operators of the
restaurant at the San Clrmenll" pier. The
"intervention" by the body administerin~
public tidelands drP.w some barbs from
councilmen twn weeks aE?o.
-The appointn1ent to fill 11 parks and
recreation commission post which e.x-
pirtd Aug. 1 I. Ou \\'ayne Lidke he ld the
position on the advisory panel.
-Introduction of an ordinance legally
fixing the city lax rate for the new Iisea1
yPar at SJ.45 per SIOO of assessed valua.-
highcr than last !Jscale year because of
recentJy adopted financing measures for
the new community clubhouse.
-Consideration of a request from plan·
ning commissioners thal air conditionin g
be 1nstal!ed in city council chambers. Ci·
ty halt ha~ no extensive cooling syste:m.
\Varm summer evening meetings have
drawn repeated comp!aint.s fro m officials
and audience 5.
So Ions Promise Prompt
Tax
Committee
Hearings
Scl1eduled
W,&.SHINGTON IUPI) -Congressional
leader:-> promised President Ni x on
prompt 11 ction on his proposa\11 for tax
reductions as part or hi!! nrw eronomic
strategy. Rep. John W. Byrne!! jR-Wis.),
1aid today .
Byrnes said thal during a lwn hour and
11 half meeling at the White House loday,
11 trntatlve schedule wa.~ worked out to
have the Hou.!ie Way!! 11nd Me2ns Com·
miuee act on the propollals by mid-
September.
Byrne.~. ranking Republi('an on tht
commitler. !!aid committee hearin~.,
would sf.art 11.~ .!iOOn <'Ill Congress return_,
From its recess Sepl. 8, with the hope that
I.ax bills could be: reported out for floor
action within two weeks.
'·There was generil! acceptance of the
Prcsidenl"s proposals 11nd gene:ral agree:-
ment for speedy action,'' Byrnes told
newsmen following the meeting.
White House Press Secretary Rona ld L.
Ziegler told newsmen, "the tone o/ tile
meeting wa.~ I.hat the congressional lead-
ers indicated they would move in 11 speedy
i.ashion and in a spirit of cooperation.··
Ziegler said thr President acknow\ed,1r-
ed th11t pa.rt~ of his progr;im has been SU.I:·
i;_:ested earller by Democrats in Congress.
Bul Ziegler quot.ed the President that
"!here \~·~II be plenty of crrd1t for
ever~'nne
Zirg!rr s11 i<l Federal Reservr Bnart!
Chairman Arthur f _ Burn:i; ~·ho attended
the mec!ing sa id, "every one nf u~ can b,.
mnre ronfident about the prospect., of the
An1er1can eMnnmv. ncit onll' for the
present but for lhe.loni:: run . ·
The meeting. whil"h was ~rherlul!Xi 1n
la~! (In ly an hnur <luring the morning,
went through lunchtime.
A~ Nixon sought ~upport from ron-
gresslonal leaders. hov.·e\•er. he v:a.s
receiving sh;:irp criticism from s<.n1e:
!;ibor leaders, and there were; hints I.hat
labor might attempt in some way to defy
thr nrder.
AFL-CIO President Geoq~e J\lcany
summed up the feelings of many labor
leaders by calling Nixon·s ~ay wagl"-
price freeze "patently discriminatory t.n
the Ameriran worker l!l"td a bonania tr.
American corporations .··
The AF'l..-CIO executive council . com-
posed mainly of union presidents and
headed by J\1ean.v. was lo meet Thursday
to consider a course of action.
Al leas!. one crack 11ppearf'.d during the
dav in the administr;i\ion'll previously
ha.rd line against e.1ceptions to the !IO-d11y
wa~e-prlce-rent freeze. A tr e 11 & u r y
1<pokes1nan said co!lege:1 would be allow-
ed to ch11rge higher tuition rate~ when
school opens thig f11ll if they had already
announced them .
With Congress In it.~ summer recess,
lhe leadership and chairmen nf key com·
mittees flew to \Va shington at Ni:ton's re.-
quest. The White House. 1ent a plane to
gather up some or them.
t.fa jor E.'uropean gold and money
markets remained closed for the second
consecutive clay. U.S. officials conferred
"·ifh European money experts about the
implications of the new program. the
mo5t comprehensi"e economic changes
instituted by A president 1Jnce. the New
De.al.
Specific congressional action i'.'I needed
for Ni1on·s proposalg to repeal the 7 per·
cent 3llkl excise tax : tn enact A 10 pt:r·
cent inve:!>t ment tat credit f or
husinessmen : and In move; up lo next
.ran. 1 an additional $50 incre1st in
personal Income '41 exemption.
Reduction Action
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THIS IS ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF MUCH TALKED ABOUT SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL
For a Fund R1l11r, the Job Ctn 81 Ex'1il1 r1tin9, or Like Trud9in9 Down 1 Lon9 Ro1d
Fund Raiser Optimistic
Saddleback Hospital Effort 'Slo w But Rewarding'
Bv r A TRICK BOYLE
01 ,~. 0111, l'l .. l '""
Rai sing million ~ nf doll ars tn build a
hnspital can be a tough task. particularly
;:it a time when many Orange Coast
f.Jrn1lies are having difficulty pa ying the
normal fl ow of doctor bills.
Rut even wi th the currenl econnm1r-
"'f)('!i hcing felt around the counrry. J ack
Slanflll con tinue~ to v.·ork tl r11ls.lng $2.~
million by mid-1973.
"The jnb can be both exhilerating 11nd
like trudging do'>''n the road," ~a "~
Stanfill. rommunily relations di.rector for
Saddleback Community Hospital.
Despite. "adverse publicity" rising out
rif problems with the county planninR
('ommissinn in April. Stanfill says he ha~
~n far raised $341 .000 toward construction
of the Laguna Hilts f11ci lity.
And mosl of this money has come from
are2 residents in response 00 a fund rais-
ing campaign which began J11n. \,
The hospital Iii; being built by lhe non·
profit Lutheran Hospital Socitly of
Southern California and is e:cpected to be
completed by July of 1973. Of the SJO
million CflSt, Sl mill ion has been taken
care of throuiz h 11 SLI million federal
ii:ranl and the donations of land on which
to build the fa cil ity.
Hol!pila l officials have borrowed $4 .5
milllon and plan to rai~ the remaining
$2.:'1 millio n.
Brochures expl11ining the hospital have
been mailed LI) S11ddle.back Valley
rrsidents. ~ brochures outline •
monthly payment plan enabling residents
to pledge: a certain amount to the
hospital.
Under the plan, persons make donll·
tlons in what ire called •·units" of SJ!IO.
which breaks down to payment& of SS per
month for three years. A few Le isure.
\Vorld rrsldrnts ha"e pledged as much a!!
10 units le the hospital, or St.800. Stanfill
noles.
A person may pledgt any 1mounl he.
rtesire1 11nd Stanflll s1ys the pledges have
1veragrd about $235.
The 53-year~ld St11nfill came to the.
rund raising fle:ld almost by accident
when he. was appro11ched by tht United
Presbylrrt11n Church In Hl64 to he.Ip raisr. '50 million. At the time. he was employed
training executives ror Bnein1 Aircraft in
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Sea!tle, but took 11 three ytar leave ol
absl'nCt. to help the church raise mone y.
He. and his fund raising group
ullimattly raised $67 millinn and ~tanfill
returned to R0t:ing al ab(lul lhe time the
C()mpan.v bej;tan suffennR ec.onnmic
problem.s . So he quit his joh and '-':'Cnt tn
~'ork raisinfi: n1oney for the Lulh~ran
Hos pi1a! Society.
Citing stalisUr.s frnm ;i recenl issue of
!hat 77 percent nf all donalJons usually
come from individual s, v.•hilr only six
percent come from corporations.
"Because of !his," he adds, "lhe
campaign is designed to illicit iodi11idual
response. It would be:. roolish to put BO
perce-nt or our energy into corporations,
ba5ed on these. figures."
The largest -and almost only -
don ation from a corporatiqn thus far has
been $23,!XIO from Southern California
Gas Company. he not.es.
To raise funds from community
residentfi. the Newport Beach resident
organ izes what are called "counse.lor
corps" within the commun ities. These
volunteers contact the:ir neighbors in an
effort to solicit support for the. hospital.
"You have lo know where to send the
troops," he notes, "be.cause the worst
Travelers Leave
Papers in Car
For two French lrave:Jers, a visit to San
Clemente will probably be un forgettable.
Marla and Jacques M1isoneuve told
police Saturday they mist11kenl y left a
pouch conlalnlng their p a s s p o r t s •
traveler's rhec~ and other important
pf!pers in a car in which I.hey had recel"·
ed a lift.
The couple, traveling through lhe coun.-
try and camping where the:y can, told of-
nlcers they obtained a ride. to San
Clemente Sta te Park and forgot the
pouch.
The:y s11id they believed the. persons of-
fering the ride were in the Martne. Corps,
1taUontt:I at Camp Pendle:ton.
thing ls to send them out and have tbem
get discouraged."
During the. spring. Stanfill had organlz·
ed such a group for a campaign in the
Aegean Hills community when the
hosptlal project suddenly be c a m •
('mbroiled in a controversy with the coun·
ty Planning Comi ssion.
During the-confusing, lengthy con -
troversy. Stanftll says the hospital receil'-
ed a great deal of publicity and many
area residents began to question the
wisdom of building the facility .
"\Vhen people ha ve questions. thl!y
aren •t gaing to do anything," Stanfill
says, "especi ally donate money. They
had e.very right to have doubt with all the
confusion.
Fund raising activities halted for six
weeks while Stanfill and his st:iff worked
to win back community support for the
facility. The Aegean Hills campa ign ii·
licited only a "fair response." he says,
and will be redone again in !he fall.
Stanfill estimates the final cost of th8
campaign. including salaries, brochure.!!
and press releases, will come to aboul
seven percent of the amount raised.
Althnugh this fiF:ure could be: about
Sl75.000. he says that most profressional
fund raising organizalions eh11rge a fee or
about 10 to 12 percent of the gross. The
5even percent , he notes, is less than th1
Fa~ility would pa y in Interest if It bor·
rowed the money.
The $.141 ,000 thus fer raised 11
significantly less than he had hoped lo
have by this time -the pl111 had been
for $700,000. Still Stanfill thinks his ioal if
in sig ht.
''1 really ft.el we are going lo make It,''
he says of the ultimate S2.S million 1oa.I.
Air Crash Kills 11
NE\V DELI!! (AP l -Ei !.,• 1··'"'i"n ,1111r
force officers and three enlisted men
were killed when their p1ane ~... . d
training flight . the Defense tl-·linlstry an·
nounced today. The plane, whose type
wa s not disclosed, eras~ Monday nlgbl
near Poona, 80 mlles southeast of Born·
bay.
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Z DAJLY PILOT SC Tutsdif, Auvu•t 17, 1971
Dana Hills High to Open Several Months Late
By PAl\IELA HALLAN
.... ~Pllltfl*' 11 that there JVill be no atrlkes. best." he said .
. .
Dan.I Hills Hl,gh School -the newest
11chool In the Capistrano Unified School
District -\\'On'! be openl11g un .schedule.
TruslC'C:s of the distriat leamed ~londay
that lhe project is already a month
behind and the conlractor prl'dict~ that
two more months will be Jost before com·
plet1on.
The board did not discuss lhe ("Oflo
sequences or the delay. But Joe Wimer,
dll'ettor of the admlniltratlve auvlce1,
said It would probably mean double
sessions for the high 5Chool a year from
September or the addition of more
pnr table classrooms.
"If you dcm't want to gamble. then
•hoot for January, 1973," 1ak! Jack
SlllrlO)' ol &llirley Brol/ltr1 Construction
Company, contractors for the project.
Shirley explained that contractors have
difficulty in compleling .schools on time
because they work under a set of false
assumptions. One is that the weather will
be .sunny the entire lime and th e secor1d
He aakl the firat de.Jay w1s becaule or
the 1teel strike which put lht project
behind 21 days.·
''I can just about guarantee thert "'Lil
be 1 plumber'' strike and a cement
drh·ers' strike before the project is com·
plettd. '' he added.
people are working on the site, Shirley
taid there an 1ood reason! for this. The:
same subcontractors bldld all !he 11chools
in lhe area. When one contractor needs
lhem, so do a ll lhe otbers.
"\'ou a lso have lo co11Slder su1nn1er
\'acations. ri.10.st union workers take their
vacation1 in the summer months so peo-
ple are off when the weather is at its
Shirley said he wou1d do everything
possible to gel lhe school completed as
cafl,1c os he can. But he wan1ed thnt
strikes ure gcttmg progressively \'.'orse
and 1nay soon be over work rules whi,·h
the contractor.1 would fight.
"F'rom the praclfcaJ standpoint. then.
you should plan tu start 1noving in during
lhe Christmas vacation," he said.
Jtfa11y Protest
The ~hool. located in Dana Point, was
scheduled lor l'OmpJetion Aug. JO, 1972.
Planners Reject
57-unit Project
A proposed 57·unit planned residential
development (PRD) for the hlllslde area
between Pacific A~·C'nue and Park Avenue
was unanimously denied i\londay night by
Lagun<i Beach planning commissioners.
After lisle ning to more than a score of
oral protests. a!ong ·with wrillen orr
position from an additional 100 property
O\vners in the Pacifi c Avenue.Skyline
Drive area. commissioners first defeated
a molion by J ames Schmitz to continue
1he mailer, then dcnit.'<I the entire pro-
ject ·
Re~idcnts complained th at such a
development v.·ould add to traHic con-
i:::cstion in the neighborhood and that a
substandard street width, as proposed by
A. Lyons and Sons. Los Angeles, for the
e xtension of Pacific Avenue, would not
allow fire engu1es to get through.
Another sore point wi th residents was
t he developer's plan to end the l .SQO.foot
extension of Pacific Avenue for !he tract
in a cul-de·sac, rnther than continuing the
:;!reel through to Pafl( Avenue.
To end !he street would require ap·
pro val of the Ci !y Council since Pacific
A\·rnue i~ on lhe select syste1n or streets.
The request for the street change will
come up before councilmen \Vednesday
night, but may be denied because of the
commission action on the PRO.
The plan as prc~nled lo the com-
mission called fo r 57 units on 28 acres of
land. a density of roughly lwo units per
acre. considerably less than the five or
six allowed under f(.( zoning.
A hou se \\'ould be placed at the side of
a lut, right up lo the lot line, \1•herc it
ll'OUld meel the houst· at the s ide of the
adjoining lot. By t!ustering two houses
near the common IOI li ne, up to 30 feet of
open space would be created between
then1 and the next pair of houses.
Schmitz asked the matter be continued
until the city council reached a decii;:ion
on the rxtension of Pacific Avenue.
"\Ve should also continue it until we get
the new PRO ordi nance 011 !he books,"'
Schmitz said. "'It's another case where
we have the cart ahead of the horse."
Schmitz' motion lo continue the matter.
\\'as defeated 4-J. Although Chairman
\Villiam Lambourne seconded the motiOn,
he voted <igainst h,
Larnbournc lhen nioved denial. \l'hich
\l'a S seconded by Jol111 ~lcDowell and
unanimously carried.
Mesa Asks Supervisors
Oust Pair From LAFC
Costa 1.le.sa's City Council Monday
flight called for the removal of county
supervisors Rona ld Caspers and Robert
Battin fron1 the Local Agency Forn1alion
Commission.
County Cities
Asked for Funds
Orang e County's 25 cities have been
asked to chip in legal fees for the county
League of Cities battle \\'ith the Local
Agency r·onnation Commission.
Ed Just, mayor of Fountain Valley and
president of the League, said the legal
co~t should be about SS,000 and if 20 cities
agree Ill pay the cost 11i·ill be about $265 to
l'<ICh Cit\'
Santa · Ana has already refused to
don;i1e money to what it calls the
l eague's ··1\·ar chest "
All tlve councilmen backed a re50Jut1on
asking the county Board of Supervisor' lo
replace Caspers and Battin with two dir-
fcrent supervisors.
The r esolution wa11 int roduced by
Jlt ayor Robert \Vilson. who until now had
remained silent on !he LAFC con·
!roversy.
The rcsolu!ion spc('il!ca l!y mcnlioned
I.he Aug. 9 LAFC meeling in which
Caspers, Ballin and Los Ala1nilos Coun~
cHman Joe llyde lried lo oust Anaheim
Counci lman Charles Pearson from the
LAFC.
Jn part the resolution said: "\Vhereas,
it a lso appears that said Supervisor
Caspers has been unable to resist the
partisian political coercion of chairman
Battin in Ballin's vendetta agai nst the
lr\'ine Company ... ··
• Parolerl
Dr. Bern ard Finch, the \Vest
Covi na physician, convicled in
1961 \vith his girlfriend, Carole
TregoCC of murd ering his \\'lfe ,
was granted a parole today by
the California Adult Authority.
JTe \vill be set free from the
California Institution for Men
at Chino Dec. 6.
President Due
For Two Week
Clemente Stay
Following a two-day ~·hirlw i nd
cross country tour, President
Richard Nixon ls due lo arrive
Thursday for a two-week .stay at
!he Western White House in San
Qemente.
'The President 'will add ress !he
Knights of Columbus this evening
in New York City. where he will
:oipend the night.
\Vednesdav, I.he President 11•i1I
visit lhe illinois Ste.le rair at
Springfield and sign a bill dec lar·
ing Abraham Lincoln's home as a
national historic site.
Ni xon wHl spend Wednesday
night at Grand Teton National Park
at Jackson Hole, Wyo.
'Thursday, he will fly to Dallas to
address the Veterans of Foreign
\Vars before making his secood
Yisit lo lhe Western While House
this summer. The rirst family spent
12 day1 al La Casa Pacifica in July.
Answering a charge that not enough
Freeze Nabs
Laguna With
Budget Down
President Nixon·:\ wage.price Freeze
caught Laguna Beach with its budget
dow n.
City l\1anager Lawrence Rose. in the
process of revising lhe Art Colony's
budget procedure, was ju.~t winding up
salary talks with city employe represen-
tatives. preparatory lo completing a
prellminary budget, when the fr eeze was
announced.
.. r have been advised that lhl'
President 's freez.e order ls not mandatory
on 5tate and local govC'mrnent.s," said
Rose Monday, "but I understand that in
the next day or so, state and local
governmenls will be asked to observe the
spirit or th!' freeze ...
Rose sa id he has been negotiating, ori
Instruction of !he cit v council. with the
!hree associations rePresenting city hall
staff. po lice and firemen and "an·
licipales" some salary increases above
normal step in creases. which now ap·
parenlly \\'ould be halted by the new
"'age and price controls.
The city manager said his in itial ad\ice
from the ci!y aUorney and legal
representath•es of the League of Citic.'!
\1·as th at regular step increases would not
be aHectrd. since these are "an Implied
confract \'.'hen a n employe comes to
V.'Drk ."
La!er staterncnts frorn \\lashinglon
however. dispute this.
Laguna Beacti .school teachers were not
sehedul ed to gel an agreed·on two per·
('Cfl! increase un!it f"ebruary. s o
pres11111ably !his 11,•!ll not be aff ected
unless the freeze is exte nded beyond
No\'ember, said l)r. Charles Hess,
dis1rict business superintendent.
'rhc school fl is lrict budget had been ap.
pro\'ed and wage schedules agreed upon
before the freeze. "I imagine all
agreements reached and settled on are in
effect,., said Hess. "and that we \\'iii give
step increases. but if the freeze is ex-
tended, the l\'.'O percent increase '\\'Ould
have to be deferred.''
OAtLY l'ILOT 11111 l'llltll JAIMIE BROWNE LEARNS ABOUT ARAB STITCHERY
Jord1n'1 Najwa Saideh Unpacks for Laguna Stay
Jorda11ia11 Sti1de11t Livii1g
In Lagu11a; 1st i11 History
For the first ti1nc in the history of the Naj\ra SatdC'h. 17, of Amman, Jordan,
c:hapler, a student from the Middle East arrived Friday for a year's stay "'ilh the
is staying with a Laguna Beach family Dr. Norman Browne fa mily. 420 E l
under the American F'ield ServiCe (AF'SJ Camino del ,,_far.
program. t.liss Saulch \\'On ·t be in the Art Colony VieJ· 0 Hospita) long, as she and the Bro11·ne family will
leave friday for Lake Tahoe fo r .e 10-day
Fire-hazarclOll"' 'Hole' Truth vac ation. bcfoct schoof starts early '"
o Scptemlx'r.
U " R J d She \l'i lJ be a senior thi s year at Laguna llllS ep ace Behind Draft Beach High Schoof. •long wah Jaimie
Browne, her American "sister." County fire department officials said BLAYDON. ENG LA ND (AP) -J d · d ti FS t0<fa y the faulty P"'ls 1·n the ,,·, "On· Since or an jo1oe 1e A program a• .. .... Edward Stainer lifted I h e dil.ion crs at Mission Communily ffospital f in 1963, only 27 students have been sent 11> loorboards in his living room in an have been replaced and should cause no attempt to trace the source or a !he United Stales, whi le such coun tries as
more fires at the facility. i\·orrisome draft. lie ' found 8 hole Crrn1any and Brazil have sent thous:inds.
The ne1v Mission Viejo hospital. "'hich l.000 feet deep. i\1 1~s Sa1deh said sh(' spcnl much or her
has on ly bCf'n open for lwo V.'eek.s. sus-"There was J'usl 110 "rOluiil 1.._ lained minor dama"e in two "·eekend ,.. l1r~t 11·ef'kcnd loo king around tut: Art "' !here," said the horriried Stainer, t I h fi res, both of 11i·hich were traced to a Cn nny an< swunrning at the beac . \\'ho has lived in the house in this malfunctioning regulator in t\\'O roof-County Durham mining V!llage for "/ en JOY it herP t·ery much, .. she cotn·
mounted air cond itioning units. 20 years. n1cnte<I. ,\!iss Saideh has taken eight The first blaze broke out at 3 a.m. Stainer's find 11•as a 200·rear·old ITJrs f'f English along \1·11h Sf!\'l'ral year.t Sa turdav and the second at 2 a m. Sun. mln('shaft. · The LAFC ballle concerns Santa Ana ·~
a11empt hi annex 938 acres of Irvine lalld
a nd lhe eflurts of Supervisors Ronald
Caspers <ind Robert Dal.Un to gel
tnemhers-on lhc LAFC \rho fa \'or the
Sant<! Ana rC'que st.
"Now therefore be ii resoh•ed !hat the
city council of the city of Costa J\.1csa
hereby finds and declares th.i t a lthough
C'lectert fron1 the fifth Supervisorial
Dislrict, Supervisor Casper.~ does not
represent !he views of !he city of Costa
r-.fesa _ .. 1n any of his actions con.
rPrnlng the membership of lhe Local
Agency Furn1alJon Comrniss1on.''
rla~·. Alihough damage "'as estimated at of Ftrnch :i nd her native languag(', C K Coa l bo:ird nfj1c1als plan to try tJ1 1 ~1·ol1"o e eUDell)' $5.000 for each fire, a county fire officia l , J;1IJll .
u ·d 1 · h fill the hole v.ilh concrete. hoping 1l sa1 "s\ructura and fire damage to I e Shi• 1 ~ one o! eight !.:hlll!rcn in ht'r farrH·
Just said !>Orne cillcs ha\•e rrphed to
the letter he sent ou t Aug. l I. Anahein1
a nd I runt 1ng1on Beach have agreed to pay
and Sun Clemente 11i·1H consider the prn-
po~al \Vednesd<iy night.
O RANGot: COAST
DAILY PILOT
Oll'Al\IG;.: COAST PUIH l~!ilNG <OMPANY
llol.orl N. W.,d
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('ouncilman Y.'illiam St. Clair pointed
out t hat lhe resolution does not ask for
fhe recall nf Caspers. but onl y his
r('n1oval from the LAFC. 'The same ap.
plies 10 Ba tt in.
La d I buildJng v.•as practically nil." "'nn 'I gel ariy v.·ider, 1 11 ec for Sk ii11g Bo!h fires 11ere confined lo the air C(ln· "It's a horrifying thought th;t\ ~
11·p\·e sat here for 20 )'cars 11i Th tin Aug 2·1. ;\l t.~s ~a 1dch will be joined dil1oning units annd \1'ere quickly e.x-
INNSBRUCK, Austria (A P f -Caroline 1.1nguished by counly firemen . nnih1ng underneath." :o;a1d 1'1rs. \\llh her AFS "bro!hrr.'' Jo.~e Turcco of
N h f. h 11 th I St.~111er. ''Th;il roorn h::i~ alll'ays t' A 1 I It " I Kennedy '\\'a.~ praised for her skiing and .. e1l er ire was at rea o e pcnp P. f'rgan11n'l, rgf'il 111<1, 11· 10 \1'1 uf' 1\'1n ~
in the facil11y or to the facility itself," a been very cold anrt draft)." 11 1th 1ht' Fl oytl r nrsons fanllly . 4&0 r-.1ou11, mountain climbing skills today as she f d t t k ·d ,,.,,, llo'd ire epar men spo csman sai .
ended a si.X-\\'eek stay in lhe Tyrol. I r...:...::...::...::;;:,::,.,;,;;:::;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===:;-;-;-;:;;-;;-;;-:==;;;::=::='....-""'-,.;;:;;::.;,_;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;I The 13·.vear-old daughter of the late JI
P resident John F. Kennedy was describ·
ed by Ern~t Spiess. head of the
l\1ayrhofen Ski School in the Ziller Valley,
a s a •·very good glacier skier and mou n-
tain climber." ''The Game''
Kids Get s~11ool
Dating
•
Chicano Project Narrowly Approved
A preschool program for Chicano
rhildren in the Capistrano Unified School
District \Vas narrowly approved f\.londay
by district trustees.
The vote 1\·as 4-2 with Trus!Ct!! Bob
Hurst aod Gordon Peterson objecting on
grounds Iha! the progrnm \V<IS not
budgeted and fu nding \Vould ha \;C to be
taken fro1n anot her area or from the
undistributed reserve.
Stan Kelle.v. fflrmer trustee defeated
last April, vOtced an ob1eclion from the
audience.
''f don 't want to sound like a bigot but
these programs for .special groups have
lo stop somewhere. I'd rather see you
spend money for all raihcr than a few,"
he said .
Dr. Robert Beasley. a nother trustee.
countered, saying that by spending
money now on a worthwhile program.
money could be :saved Tater on remedla·
lion.
"! agrer." said Trusltt Gecrg1 Wl1Ht..
"It's lime Wt spent money for preven-
tion .. ~ \l't '"·on't have to spend it for
curr
The mini group pro[:ram has operated
for one year "'1lh fu nd ing from the
Unilerl tifethod isl Church 11nd wlth lhe
support of mnn.v are;11 churches. the S11n
.Juan C<ipi.s traoo Co1r11nur1ity Aclion
Council. and the achoo! district's Bi·
Cultural Education Commiltee.
It was initiated by private citizens wha
felt there was a need to prepare Spanlsh-
1peaking children for kindergarten by
arming them with tools to make them
more equal -lhc English language and
basic pre-school skills.
Although the school district operates 1
pre-school for 30 dis.advantaged children.
most Chicano children were left out
because of economic eligibility re-
quirements. The district's preschool must
give fir.st choi~ to welfare rec.lpients.
Alost MeJ:ican·Amt.rican paren~ arc nol
on welfa re, according to school officials.
11lr new program, estimated lo COil
$9,000, will be designed for 30 children
divided into small groups of u vcn or
eight, tt will continue to be held In
churches and community centers in San
Juan, Capistrano Beach, Oan11 Point, and
San Clemente.
The board voted 4-2 to defeat an amend·
men! that would make approval or the
program contingent on finding money to
support It. Hurn and Peterson voted ye1.
In approving the: progr1m, the board
dlrttted the superintendent to attempt lo
find lunding within lhe bud~el and to ct>n-
tinue to seek funding fro m outsid•
souree11 .
Wlifl! • co1fOl'Tler choosei • def• for
irutall•tio" Gf his carp•tin9, he w•nfs fo be
eisured fhet the carpetin9 wiU be il'lstellecl 011
1chedule.
w. •r• •bit fo pr0Tid1 fa1f, effieienf
terTice, due fo the feet thet we meintain •II
of our own crew~
If r11cet1ary, becall5e of con1lruction
delays , we can ediu st fhe sch eduled data fer
our c;u1tom1rs conv1ni1nc 1.
After a lt, carpetin9 can h• purchased
ITlany placM, end the one thing w e car1 pro¥ide
that other• can't. it the lest s.-,lce I• On.t•
C""'Ji
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MBA
646-4838
HOUIS: Mott. thrw Tium., t ,. S:lO -Frt., t to t -Sot., t :JO to S
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DICK TltACY
T~ATS A
Fll'EPLUu,
l!IAl!IY-· UI~-
MUTI AND JEFF
F ISH
IS GOOD.
FIGMENTS
PLAIN JANE
"FOR you .'
YOU KNOW DG«;ONE. WELL WHAT E.PIC
l-OOKS LI KE!: ... HE.'S 5WAY-~AC KE.D,
&OT AN 8 FOOT LON&TAIL, A MESS
(/ llUSH'i HAIR OVER HIS l'YE5, A HUGE
LO\\'fR LIP, AN OLD CAVALRY ~RAND
ON HIS RUMP, AN ' HE CHEWS TO~cco!
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ly Chester Gould
··WEti.,R\NG A &LUf SUIT
A.HO RlO TIE AA'O ()QIVING
A STOLEN C A~ -
By Tom K. Ryon
ANY OISTINGUISHIN!;
CHARACTERISTICS?
WITl-l ALL..
IHE F ISH I
EA"l"T MUST
YoUMEAN
BECAUSE O!=
THE MERCURY
. I GUESS I'D WHAT
By Al Smith
IF I GE:T OVER.-
HEATED "!"HE
MERCURYW!LL
GO UP AND BE A
WALKING
Tr-!ERMQ,\i1ETER
SCARE?
ir\AT'S NOT
LIKELY.'·
BETIER STAY ARE
OUT OF THE YOU 50
+-IOT5UN WORRIED
BLOW MY ,AND KEEP ABOUT?
CO OL! IOP.'
By Dale Hale
By Frank Ba9inskl
U~I~!
I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •. A. POWER I PEANUTS
ACROSS
l F'roh1b1l3.
5 F ri~lit
10 JJU !i1~e b1
i4 W. Jna ies
s11• .. b :s .:h~·~ "'
t· .al s: he1i
jt, B!:I\'\ n~tt•
17 E~ca-~
Wolll
: 1 o .. :er co·1r· .,1
o! S'r-l! s~ec's
20 \'•tlol~rl
21 Co,..."la<"lrf wi\11
~11\11orily
i!l Chr~s r
20 Cnn
27 Par! of t1t
he~~· l wnrd!:
JO Exa;:t s~t s-
f~cl1l'.ln f~r
J~ Lea ve out
JS Ar!icl! cf
f111r:1!11re
37 Not hea lthy
38 Fa iry Ouetll
3~ C:t a"'t o! L!;e
cro1>: 2 word5
dl Ct1rler's c~p
4Z Period cf
human life
4J Viscous
aubstance or
plant ori~ln
44 Make
w1thrred: Var.
4S Squ~tter of
tne old west
A] Rppl1er
50 Ur: Co~b.
'" 51 ~~1t'let1C
f,n•r
52 K-1of
c i •·,1:e
5~ R11~~
t l 11·~~11 ri;s?n
bl Fc·-0 r Fren::!i
Nf"' 0r
b~ 'P: •,r,a·J:
5 '( (
bS Eitt~~ au\1;01
l:ib /d .. • 11
67 lo• , .. ,.,l,-''t
bB Cer!~•n
1 c.r:11~rn
S,?.rl'l111avians
/,') C.alcnc'lr
ahbr e~1at!or1
OO'h rJ
l Remo·1e waler
from~
lea q'lg boat
2 --of Cleves
J You.-.; 1.1se~ts
4 --of h~n!I:
l•ge1de..,~i11
5 'Thoroughfare
l:i Bandleader
6ro·o11n
7 Adl!tllve:
Suffix
8 Felt S!JTl1H fOf
q Ce1tai11
t l&mina!i011s:
hlormal
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Yesierday's Ptizz le Solved:
• ' • ' ~ C 0 IP ( • " • ' ' ' ' • • "" ' ' " " ' ( Sl ~011 0~!•1 ' "•S• "'~' C l •" o•t •
~~ ~fl ·~~l-ti~!CO ', ' f "< , < ~l•r • '•~D l •L ~o ' •TllC ~S~i:I 0' ' ~r •l l '<S ! r ,,.~;: . "~ t ~,. ,J \;.
t •~l l ~ ~C"L"
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F 17 11
j )P'.11~1;1 3l C1·11 of
/,ri·1~~a n ·~r .,
11 D1S\·~~:1vr 40 r..tra1>rd1narily
q1.al 1t/ r ~ld
12. v~JdevilJe 44 'I. Am~rican
1011\ine I 1!11~11s
1J Q;q~nce: 46 s~~.r1 lo Ii~!:
rr~f,( 2 weirds
lS PM\ of tooth 48 i 1mrs or
22 Wish for r"r1001c rPsl
ra9trlY •Vl E~11~11sted
24 Anoomtmr n!s 52. Wicker
25 Kt~d of tiorse recr ptac!e
27 -nu'Tlrra)s 53 P1epcsiti1J11 za 01111ca11y 54 Stui:ly ii1ntc d
fC/'TIC~ rnal:er
dui>licate 55 l egal
211 Hec ~r~s ..,11 .. galio,.
JI Ml~tra! or 57 Grant
potassium 58 Pack dow~
. nitrate t ightl y
JZ Dazz h! 59 Set of Olller
33 -Layden: g~rl!lf.'n\s
football f,2 Especlally;
ccac'1 Abbr.
Jf, Co'lledian bl .Janitor's
Jack -Implement
• ' ' " " " ,,
' ,, . . "
" 12
~11 " iit'M". \'
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>/Oll WO\olll!tr
11-llNK 'iOlJ WERE
50 Si\\AA.T IF I().)
FELL 001.JN,AND Sl'INNEV '{ULJR
KNEES!
JUDGE PARKER
MISS PEACH
;
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'LAU&~• I~
51'Cu.ED
• L--A-U·G·H•
ArcTHUR !
. l7 " " -~r " )l "
" ii>' >,,' " " -JI . PERKINS
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-~. ,,
Ll'L ABNER
SALLY BANANAS
GORDO
MOON MULLINS
-TRA"1$~£~
M[_ TO
~\ON\ICIDE.!!
µow COM ~ OLt> PLUSl-IBOTTOM
/>.LWAYS HIRES )t)U "TO
CADDY FOR HIM, KAYO?
'ANIMAL CRACKERS
I lHIMK :I'>i
~!00 /<JJ
IDE"TTT<i a'l515·
-
Bv Charles M. Schulz
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J V5f BIG
NOSES ~ ~ _.,,,_o .,,, N ...,___
K 1 ,.
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l-A FF
By Harold Le Doux
By Mell
PER'SONALL'I, T
N&VEF: IHOUGHT
MUCJ.1 OF ANYONE
WI-JO COULDN'r
SPELL. A WOR:D
IN MORE THAN
ONE WAY ..•
Bv John Miles
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By Al Capp
"'11£VE.R
M INO!'
.JUO:,TGO
GE.THIM,
FOSDICK.-
7
By Chl.lrles Barsotti
... I ~ I ;Q chw.fi,& cm.
'o'YL\j-~ ~.
~ t ,.-• ·~
By Gus Arriola
By Ferd Johnson
By Ro9er BoUen
W>IJE 400
COIJS.DE~
>JI.ME. TA0S 2
fL 0 "'1'I Mn. -....
THE GIRLS
~-O JC!
11 , .• !ill H ~·11u rlon'I "'lln1 t11 ,Rrn"' lh<11'~ cnlirtly up lo J'nu
-oh. by tbe ~ay, s1:1rlinit lomorrn" lhtre's l11 ht> a bilit sale
of lile -liJ..e plaslir hnu.~f' ph1nls."
DENNIS THE MENACE
'T~AT WO< ll41NG IN ll4E Ml VOCE Of 'JOUR
EYE GOT REAL TINY ALL Of A SUO~/J:
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20 OA!l V PILOT SC
Y 011r !ti 01aey' s 11' 01· tl1
Bus T1·ip s Popular
l\'lode of Ti·av el
By S\'LVIA PORT t:R
Before this vear ends "e
will have taken (lose to 400
m1H1nn 1nlerc1l1 h J<: trips 1n
lhe U S more than douh!e
l!rlls numher ab oar d
domestic <11r n1p;nls Of lhese
60 mi llion "'II have
represenlt'd chartered h us
trips -i:?ro 1ps tra1 ehni;: on
trip~ of var11ng dur;it1nn for a
great 1 anety of rrasnns \\ hy
the n1nun!1ng Pl pul;ir1t1 nf the
bus 111 this t'ra~ \\ha! .:;hnulrl
'11U kno11 al>out th s mod!' nf
lrtl\1.'l ' Hrrr. ::irf' :ln'>Wf'rS
from Bert J A«k111th pres1
den! of the !nterr I} Bu.:;
Ass{)Cial1nn of /\;ev. 't ork
Slate
Q the popularil\ ..
A Con\f'n1ence fl f'X1hll1tv
lnw rosl Dtd \nu knn11 lhiit
more then ~O 000 towns depend
on the bus for their sole
means of schedl1le d
transportaoon .. The \oung
old infirm poor c1tv rlv.eller
-thev can I operate a car 1 r
can i afford nnf': On a short
tnp eve n 1f 1ou ha1 e a car
\Ou m11;ht "'ant someone else
to do the work
Q \\h;:it 1s a short trip'
A Up to 500 miles is an ac
cepled rule nf t h u n1 b
Generally speaking cos t
asi de a plane n11ght be better
01er a longer tnp But !he
point 1s the 1 er1 tu rnp kes
whrch have made us so
au\omob le mobile are the
boon lo the bus
Q Sn the bus 1nduslrv 1s
mnre !han merelv sur\ I\ inif'
A The 1nterc1t\ 1ndusrrv as
a v. hole 1s prnf1!<1ble La st
\ear !he Class I r;irr ers had
profrts of around $RO m11l10 11 -
in contrast 10 the \1 01 s of the
rails and a rplanes The flex
1bil1!1 of the bus hasn t_ been
approached by the trains or
planes because we foll ow the
highv.a ys and the high\.\a\s
foll ow the people
Q That takes care or flex
1hd1tv and
third key
•cost
con1 en1ence
explanatlon
'i rnir
A The N Y \Vashtnglnn cnr
ridor 1s a good test ()f cnn1
pct ni; modes The a rshutt lP
c s!s $26 "'l rtrol nPr co11<h
"t>at $17 bu s tu.:ket $11 On a
1 me ba~1~ !he planr 111n" un
t1 I 1ou con~1der the t1n1e to J!f'l
from c1t\ ccntPr to t1!1
cen ter
!he bus
The ~!ttrol1ner bi>:lts
but not n1uch 1 he
If yo• are flaf 11S1119 A Mwer1119
Senlce You ore 11ot qeft1nq all
at yaur calls
TELErHONE
ANSWERING BUREAU
835-7777
Fov D••,..,
Fu I ~Lliptftl Oft
I T RfC $95.85
Now$3995
·-l ~t~ ~·~ -.:I ~~ .. t Q.?aiY: .... ~ . . .
llJ Wl•~l~ll ~••OOL
cost
Q
hostesses'
A \\ere experimenting and
the5f' fe atures hold prom1i;e
but lhf'v could price our sca1s
ou t of rani;e and "'e m1ghl be
bt'l!er off concentrat1ng on
S:lfe depend able serv1re '\e
are 11pgr;id n.t; our 1l'rrntnals In
crn1111H·r plnple to 1 ~e a bus
ratl1 l'r th 1n a ( 1r /\ hus t<ifl
replace four d 1trn c 1rs
Q This accounts for the ! IS
Co ntr.1 c l Le t
OVER THE COUN1 1ER
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NASO Listings for Monday August 16 1971
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"'AMI STATIM•MT TM (°"'""' S.nlttrloo! Dhlrlclt pl O'"'" Cauntr .. 111 roc1t .. t 1111 .. blOI unrll ll ~OD A.M , Mond1v, ,......,,, Jll, ltll,
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Ne. A·Jlhl THI COUNTY Of' OltANOll TM N01'1(1 0,. HIAlllNGI 0,. l'ITITIOH CIM 1•111"'"' to•n ••. f1lollowlftl --II OOl"I ...,,l,..y
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1 ~llllon for 1>•olMl!1 OI wlll •"Cl far cornl,,. your rtW1rrl11M. Vou """f file 1 L . J. 0.0.11
lnu1nc1 ol L1111ro T1111m1n!trY to f'tll· wrlntn •••-wlll1lt1 ltllr"' ll•w• ot Tfl!\ 111litmenl rn..a wllh .,..,, 8kh '""If l>t 111llfl'llnllcl "" 1t11 term lllPPlltd bV !Ill Dltlllcll Ill IC(Ol'd1nc• .,Ith 111 pr<1 .. l1lon1 ol tl'MI 1P11dll<•llon1,
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lllf llm• •"d 1tl1<• ol l>earlnt ll!t ''''" wll+lln wch llm., vour ~l•u!t ""' bt Cler-. h•1 bffn Kl tor A.,g.,.1 H, 1171, •I ''lO t nltrecl ellcl rr.. court rnov ltf!Hr 1 Publltllecl Oro ne. Ce>ttl Oelly "'ll•tt,
1.m., In !llf courtroom or Oep1rlm1nt No. IU<1gm1n1 cCHll•lnl"' lnlur>c:Tlvt ..,. otr.er ol.11111101 JO,11, 21, Jl. tt11 21'3-11 l ot ••kl courl. •I 1~ co .. lc C•nlt r Orlwt o«tllri conc"nl"ll dlvl•lon o1 PfOP<•r1Y ,
Wt>!, In'"' Cl!v Pl Soll!• Ant, Ctlllornlt . -.,1,1 ,.,,.,,....,, child c111!od~. cr.1!<1 LEGAL NOTICE P"Dllsti.O Or•ne• Co11r D1lty Pilot,
""'"" 11. ltll na.1·11 Ottecl Augul! '· 1'11 illoPOrt, tllornevo' ••••· cost• •nd •LK"J-------,,-,"'c-------w. E. S~ JOHH, ot,,.r rellll't 11 ...-v t>t gr•nteo b" ,,.. ,. n•i
LEGAL NOTICE C ft ! ~aunt• ~··~ kll cour1, PICTITIOUJ 8\JJINl'JI ' " ',,',','"',, , O ''" n, II .... wltll lo lft~ lhe ..:Ivie• of en ti• NAMI STATIMIWT 1e1 E••• '" • tor,,.. In tr.11 m1n1r, vou .,,..,.., do -.,, Cttl• Mo .. , Celll«nlt '1oll1 prorn~lv 10 1,.11 ~""' ,.,111,n reiPontt, 'tt ,,; '"l\OWlM l'lrMin lo 001,,, bu11T11u ----,----~--~----I tel: cntJ )'11-1111 1 -
NOTICIE INVITING l!Dt All0tnt1 foro Pet+tltntr '"~;,:,-~~ 15~·~,;;n !!mt . MC CALLUM RANCH, 10711 Acttll H<>tlct h lltrebv g!,.tn mt1 !ht 8e>t1cl of Publ\Vlt<I Ort ngo Cotll O.lt1 P'\lo1 $1rett, S.nlt Ant Holt/lh. Tru1lee1 of tho CO.>! C1>mmunl!V Co!!eg0 ... ~ilu>I It. 12, 1', Jfll 121J•1l WILLIAM E. l l JOH"' Allct M, Flnalt ,, lfllt W, Co.ti Dl1!rlc! of O•eng• Counr.. Ct lllornlt . '"Ill Clerk Hlilllwav·O, NtWpOrl 8et u.. rr.::.i•• \t tled blO• vP to ll!OO • m . LEGAL NCYflCE ,s.,, J. Sum .. t n, Tr.ii bu1lntu 11 btlnt ctnd<Kled bY 1 Wf'<1•1tMl1v, Seottmbt r I, 1'11, et 1nrr-------,°'""',,-------r OePl<IV liml!e<I 01rtnenr.l1t, p.,rcr.a>lnt Oep!, DI 11la >th<IOt a/strict I' \lll4 !OFFICtit.L ~E•LI Allee M Flnalt Y
locete<I t i 1110 ... <11m1 A .. enue, Co111 l'IC TITIOIJS IUllNI'! PUblltlled Orenve Cot 1t Dt ily l'llol, Tr.11 1tttemonl Ill~ wltr. "'•
Mt-'t. Ct lllornl1, 11 whlth lime 111<1 biO. NAM£ ~TATlMl'NT July 11' t!'tcl Allgu•I ], 10, 11, 1'11 1Gl.:l-1l Cl•r~ ot Or1nge Coun!V In: Aut . Count1 •. 1'11 ,
(DllntY will bt publlcl• .,...nt<I tr>d •t•d "'" lr.1 to11,,..,1ng "'""''' /1 dolnv butlneu er Bel1v J, 8•rt>ltn. Dfllulv ENGINE MECHANlCi EQUIPMENT 11; Cler~.
All blo1 t r& to bt 111 1ccord•r>e• wlt" llE~T WAY CLE,.NEllS ind L"'UN· LEGAL NOTICE Publl1hecl Ort noo CINIO! c111, Piiot, 1~ ln•irucri""' ""' C0<10hion1 '"" OllY. I02 w. I/th St .• S•n1• Ant . C1hl.J------cccccc------·l"'ugut1 10, 11, 1•, JI, 1•11 '1t1-n SHcihc11lon1 wr.ich ''' """' 11n 1!11 •"4 9210' p 12"l maY bt >K,.<ecl In !I>• ottlc1 o! !h1 J1mu W. 11.ur!on. l ltt Cope \11rd1 PICTIT IOUS 8USIH~Si P~•cr.11lno Aten! of ltla tcnool dhlri<I. Pt .• C<»ll Me,1, Ct lU, ~61t NAMI STATEMENT
E1cr. bl0<11r ""'t i 111t>mll wltll "IJ blO • T"h llu1!n•11 11 e..1,.. con<1uctt<1 by tn Tr.e lonowlnt """'" •rt dolnv c11hler'1 thee>., c1rrl!IM '"'c\, or bid· ln1llvl<'lu11. bui\nsH 11:
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NAMf STATIMINT ll>l Co11t Comm.,nltv Colltff Ol1rrln Tl'IJS ~l•l~tl\I l<ie<I "'Ith lht Cou111¥ part .-.v.nue, coitt Mni. eo.ro ot Trull••• In 1n 1mounl nat leu Cl•rll DI Or1ng1 Counlv on. Aue. t , 1'71 . WI' LJ •.. ... l '"' ll'Mln 11 •• PltCent j5%l ol '"' 111m bid •• lly 8•Ve•I• J. MtOd<»:, De1>utv County .... ,..... ..,, MAL ORY, 20'13':I II:
h>llow+na Ptri.on /1 Oolnt llu1lnw11
Rtmon1 Lt nt , Huntlnwton ll•tCl'I. HAGl!N ltADIATOR, m s .... ,_,, t gu011ntff ll'l1t !he b!Od•r wlll tntlr !nlo Cl•rk, PATR ICl .11 M MALLOll.Y, JOJJ 2 ....... .
!tit 1>rol'Olecl (<>ntr1ct rr tr.e ume h PuO!hhe<I Orenge c .... 11 0111)' Piiot. llemont Ltno, Hunrlng!on ll•tch . 1w1roec1 !<> r.lm. In 11'1• t1oent or 1111ure to "'11gu1I 10. )J, 1•. Jl. !~11 1l'Ol·11 l hi1 builntu Is btlng c<>ncluctecl bv 1 .,,,., ln!o 111th contr1cl. "" 1>roc•11< O!l ----------------IP1r,n1tlhl•.
'"' er.eek will be torttll•d, or In lti• Cf'" LEGAL NOTICE SIG"ntd• wl1111m 1-1. Mtllorv
Ci • b<lnd, th• !Ill\ 1um l""'"' will be ,.,., 0 fodolre<I ro lt ld Khoo! dlltrlcl. I tlt ttmtn! I ltd wl!h th• Coun!v No bide!•• mtr wl!hdraw hll bid for 1 P 117'' Clerk of Or1nve Coun!~ on; Ju•• 21, 1t1!.
PUloct c! !GrTY·tlvt !'$1 d••• tl1tr the FICTIT IOUS IUSINllS 8V Btv•rly J , Mld<IGX, Oeo111y Coun!r
di!• ltt tor !hi OPtntnl 1hereol. "'"'ME ST ... TEMl!NT Cler~, r~1 board 01 Tr~.ieei r•$orvei lhe lht lo11owlng P«''>On• t r• <1<11nv bu1lnt11 P11bll1hed Ort nv• Co.•I Oe n, Pilot,
or1v11,go o1 rtl...:Hng env i nd all bid• or '" Alleu1t J, 10, 11, 1,, rn1 '1'-1-11
!O we lve tn• irrogult fltiei or In. VILL"' \l"'lENCIA M 0 BI LE forrr1111!I" In 1ny Cid or ln lhO CIOdlng, ESTATES, l.fOn Browning ,...,,n.,1.
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Tr.rs butlnt•' 11 e..1n1 mnct11cttd ho 111 ll'ldl•!d,.BL
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l~I• 1111ement Tlltcl with tt.1 C:oun!Y
Clerk or Otantt Coun!y on: J uly 2J, ltll.
Bv Beverly J . Mtaoo~, Oei>w!Y (Oolnty
Clork.
Publlllhe<I Oran•~ C""'' Ctllt ,.11~1.
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Workman nails f orms in part of $618,000 project
beefing up walls of Trabueo Creek near bridge at
Camino Capistrano. Brid ge was wa shed out in fl oods
of 1969. New bridge "'as finished Jan. 25. Entire job
is joint p rojec t of Orange County Flood Control l)is·
trict. city of San J uan Capistrano. State Division of
liigh"'ays and coun ty \Valer \Vorks D istrict 4.
NORMAN E. V-.'AlSON Tu•tln. C11 11orn11 ?1611tl LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE
So<lv. Bot•d 01 Tru•!••1 Dune•. lntcrPOrl!NI, Genertl P1r1nor.;J ·------;:cc:;c;:-------J----------------Ootn; SoP!o-mb"' 1, 1911 • 11,00 •.m. llrlS Ag•f.!lt Avenu1, No. 1, Long I' uiu ,. lUlS
Publ!1he<I Or1nv1 COi i! Dtlly P ilot. Bootr., 11t. 90IOI PICTITIOUS 8USINl!SI "LCTITIOUS IUllNISI Aug u>t 11, li , 19/l l1lll-1I 1nl' buslne" I> Ming ~onducted by 1 HAMii: ST•TIMl!NT L!mllt'I Partnor~hil' The lollowln~ l>l'UOn It Oolng butlnu! NAME ITATLEMINl
Al•X•l'lder "'IP• 1., bu~~:,,. ~~l~wlnt por>0n1 1r1 "9in1
Pre>laont, HOLL IS TIRES. l u~ Sr.lrlev St,, TR ... SHPAK SALES O" CAL11'0'"'' Tr.ls •T•temonl 111.0 with th• County Wt1!mln1Ter. INC .. 1190 Hi tbor Blvd., cos11 Mno, NOTICl o, TllUSTf.LE'I IALI Cler~ or Or1nge CountY on; June 10. 1971. Oontld PtY Holtr, 1«.17 Shirley SI., Cell!. ~6,.
LEGAL NOTICE
N•. llM Bv 8everlv J, Maa<1o•, De1'ulV CO!ln!y Wt>lmlnsl1r. Sh11lmtn Anoclat~, Inc, C1lll.,,.nl1
On St~ttn1btr litr., 1911, 11 11 00 A,M Clor~. t4".0C T"I• bu1lnt11 11 btlnt tonductt-d b~ 1/'t Cor-i tlon. llfO Hirt.or I I..,,., Cult
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Till• lnW<lnt1 C11m1>any llu!\<11"9, 111 Aoooo• >. lO, J}. l•, lt/1 lld -1! .. OonalO q,y Heltr Oevld Shulm1n, P<t>l<lonl•lrttl. 1«11 "'°""' 8rotaw••· C•IY ol S."!1 Ane, ohl1 11alemonl 111.0 w!Tll !ht C<111ntv Ltmnos Drive. Cost• Mt•t. c1111 JJ•H C•lllO!n!t , ltOllERT £. WEISS. •• LEGAL N011CE Cler• or Ortn1t• Coun•v on: Julv JO. ltlL Harrr Sthwirti, Viet ~rn .. JOSS
lrullff. under tn• <I""' of !r u't m1~e 11v By Btvirlv J. M1ddo• O•O•llv Cou"rr Gir!<>t<I St., Lono 8iicr.. Ct lll. 'OllS Soviet Police Criticized
MOSCOW (U Pll -The v"ay
A lexander Solzhenitsyn told it,
secret police surveillance and
intimidatio n were bearable.
Violence a gainst his fr iends
w as not.
Dissident sources said Sun·
day the 1970 Nobel Prize w in·
n e r for literature complnined
in an open letter to the Soviet
s ecret police c hiefs l h a t
agents beat up a sc ientis t
friend w ho d iscovered them
inside Solzh enitsyn's country
shack.
"f or many y ears hav e
borne in silen c e the
law l e ssness nf your
e m ployes.'' the sources quoted
Solzhenitsyn's letter lo Yuro
V. Andropov a s saying. ··1
have been spied upon. had my
letters opened, my telephone
lapped , my r r i e n d s in·
limidated."
NoY:, the
friend had
a ssaulted.
Jetter
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alleg ed, a
physically
Andropov is chair man of the
Committee for State Security
I KGB I. The sourees s<1id
Solihe11 ilsyn called upon him
lo id e ntify and discipline. !hr.
a gents "'ho allege<:!Jy bloodied
lhe face and tore 1he c lo thing
of scientist Alexander Gorlov.
At'cor ding to the source~.
SQlzhenitsyn's letter. da!ed
F riday, gave this 11rcount QI
!he ineident·
Gorlov on Thursday e \ll'ning
'M'rnt to Solzhenil<iyn·s one·
room cuuntrv shack 60 miles
outside h1osCo"' to deliver a
$pare part for the o Id
f.1oskv1 c h automobile
Solzhenitsy n keeps there. H e
found the shack door open and
heard voices ins!de.
The fl2·ycar-0\d Sol1.hcnitsyn
v.·ns not there hut about. 10
plainclothes 1>01iccmen were
in:-;idc.
Grirlov asked to see !heir
documents. !11 response, the
lc!lcr alleged, he was seized
with the co1nnn1nd
"Take him Into the woods
and silence hin\."
'!'he Jetter alleged that
Gtirlov's face was hlnodied
And his rln!hing torn by thl'
men. It said neighbors rallying
10 his aid were d1sprrsed b.v
one flf the nu.•n v•ho produt'ed
;i re<! ('arrl and ident1f1ed
h1msrlf In them as "Ct1pla1n
Ivanov."
The shack has been a
h1deawa_y of !he ;iuth1Jr for
many years but recent ly he has
Sex Change
Of Teacher
Co111puter Libraries
Predicted in Future
Irks Board
BAS KING RIDGE . N .J.
{UPI) -The (\ues!ion hefo re
the Bernards T ownshlp School
Board was, vrry simply; is a
man who is now a woman the
&ame person ~
The board decided \hil t since
music teacher Paul Grossman.
52, had h is st-x ehanged
through surRery and b et:ame
1'1rs. Paula ~1inam Gr[lssman.
s he Is physirally a different
person l.h an 1he P;1ul {;ro"-~·
man w ho \augh1 in th!'. st'h ool
d 1str1el for l 4 .1r:irs.
So the board n1led 11ial if
1'1r.!I. Grus.srna n w11nts ln
r eturn t.o the 1l 1s1ri11\ as a
trachcr. s he mu~! rt'-app\y
\\"ilh the board as a beginne r.
fl1rs. Grossman had to ld lhe
board she underv:ent t he
surgery earlier lh1~ year ··1or
b ea\th reasons."
Board Presidenl r a u I
ttallon said M rs. Grossman
was asked lO resign lhe posi·
lion she had as a male and al)""
ply for a new one <1s female
t eaching an elec\i\•t vocal
music course at Ridge Senior
High Sc hool .
Mallon s aid the board \l'Outd
move to suspend he r if she did
not resign voluntarily.
Mn. Grosaman. dressed in a
brown. km'e..Jength s k i rt ,
while sleeveless blo use and
ap<>rting bright red na il polish,
appeared unruffled at the
meeting attended by about 100
pe"""'5,
"I will nol give up n1y
t.enurt," 5he told ne w smen
aft« the ruling was an·
nounced. "1 have no intenlion
of ralpting."
Mrs. Grmmn.tn and her at-
torney, Herbert Kutner. said
thrt next move woold be a
hearing before Slate Educe·
tioft Commiuioner Cart f'.
Marburger. probably w ithin
the nat two W8kl.
Millon u.Jd thtre were no
legal prec:edentl fOf s uch a
cue and thll ~ board was
"'up against • problem."
Until the operat ion,
Crouman w11 vocal mut11ic
lntlrudor al Cedar Hlll.!1
EltmenLlry School and the
tither ot three children,
Mallon aaki the reaction ln
lhl• t.muent 11Jburb ol 12,000 per.,.• a) far ht• been alight.
PITTSBURG (UPfJ
"Quiet P lease" signs are com·
ing down in. many libra ries,
lhe old-fashioned llbrarian ls
b£'ing replaced by a computer
e1'pert and e ven the books Rre
d isappearing from sight.
Soun. man_y librarie$ will be
run completely by computer.
One o f the first fully-com·
pute n 1.ed libraries "'·ill be at
1he Uruver sily of Pittsburg
SchMI of Engineering, a new
f;1rllLty known as George ~I.
Be\ lf'r Librarv. WJ!hin !he
nt'xt fl\'!' year.S. almost all of
11.~ i;rrvi\:es w ill be com-
p1ller1 1l'd
Although 1nany 1ibrariant11
ad1111t a computer 1~·11! d o lhe1r
ioh be1tl'r. nobody kno ws ex-
ai.:llv v. h:1i it can drr.
··llne or the ma1or prohlem s
i~ that WI' arP s pendin/;: hun,
drr<ls fl/ thousands of dollars
1111 equipment and we don't
knc•w what it "''ill lead to,"
John Wa yne
Wing VFW
Golcl Medal
Newport Beach's J oh n
\\'ayne 'M'as given !he Vcter11ns
of Foreign \Vars national
Americanism Gold Medal to-
day In Dallas .
On a ccep l an c e , the
B:iyshores resident I o l d
\•eterans U ,S. fighting men
have niade the nalion what is
s hould be -"God's guest
hou:4e on Earth "
'f'he ac tor appeared befor1
the 7.000 delegate! at t heir
72nd national convention wear·
ing a navy blue suit, cran ·
berry colored tie and brown
hu!h puppies with 'l'l'h ite laces.
"J have found 1hat a peace
loving man flghU best if he
has someth ing lo fight for."
\Yayne said. "The V F' W
represents m any "'hn dird lo
give thi* country a ,;ecnnd
chance: lo make it \\·h:it it is
suppos«l to be "
W ayne, appearing v.•i!h hi~
young son Ethan. received th•
veteran's citat ion. then told
the crowd he h11d to leave .
"I have to h urry because
my tank Is double parked
,IUl.!lld"," he said.
Burkhardt ~aid ihe com·
JlUltr alSCI w 1!1 I)(! ah!e to
"purge" the lihrary of any
mAteri:ll "'hich never I~ used.
"frlinkly," Burkhardt ~Id
"there will be only one majo;
disadvantage to this s ygtem. If
I.he c omputer 11:oes down ' ' \l.'C re ou ! of b11~ine~,"
.;itt -.-•
1-<ENllY GLEH WILSON ANO J\JDV ANNJ------,,;-;,o,"""'-------(J~•k. Carole St>11lm1n, Ste,. JOOl L•mnoi
WILSON, r.usl>tl'ld t l'ld Wiit 11 1111 ... 1 PICTITIOUS IUSINEtS p.,l>lfsr.td 0•1"'111 (0111 01lly Piiot. Dr+ .... Co•I• MUI. Ctl!I.
"""'"1• tncl r<'(ord•d Stptember I, 19'1, NAME STATEMENT Auguit ], 10, 11. 14 lfll llJJ.I] Tr.I• bu1lne11 (I btln• conduc1..:I .....
b I. , d k" th ln lloolt 1111. PaGt 61 Sl616, of Of!ld1+ Th• !clk>wlno ~r.on 11 oolnt buslntn con>Ort Hon. een !Vtng an \':Or lng On e It.cords gf Otangt Co~nt~, Calltorn/1, 11: 01~ld Shulman,
E'State {)f cellist J\1istis\av 01 •• n lo ••cure t n onOObleclneu Jn •••or MELLO 811.0S, LIVE l!All co .• 116 LEGAL NOTICE Pt1sl<11nr
o! s ... N \/!STA Bl)tLOING CD .. I Tu•lin Avt . NeWP<Jr! Bt1cr. 1-------c:c::cc:-------1 Thi• stal•m•ftl 1neo wltr. ,,,, R oslropovich. par!ner.,,lp, 11ld oeed of tr1111 now ""'"ed Artn11r Melto. 516 l u•lln "'v1.. F !1111ti ClorM GI Or1ng1 Counlv on: Aut .
'The letter said Gorlov was r~R~~: ... 0111o~E~:~:~.~T:~ 1;.e~~:;,~ ~~~"::~~!~::.'~;Ming COnclUclld by'" 'i:fI~T~OSUTJA:~~i:HE~S ~re.:.•w•rlv J. M•dao~. Dtputy
County
'· lf11 , CO!ln!y
taken lo a local police station Of c.,1~1n 01>ll9Mlon• •tcure<1 1r.1r obv. lnaj .. !Ou•I. Tr.e follo'"IMI aor1on1 ,,, i:tolnv p.,bflllh.O D••n•e C<>•tt D•ll1 Pllol. · d d no!lct 01 wnlcr. wa1 recorded M•v !1, "'r!Mu• Mollo bu1lne-11 ts: "'111111>1 10, 17, 1•. Jl. f l11 111().M and asked to write own an 1911, In 1100• t6l6. P~g• l.6Q, ct ••id 01. 1n1, >1•1•m•nt toled wil~ thP. C<>unl1 OURK,..N·JONE~. l?ll Lovon ,. ....
sign what he was doing at licl~I Rtc<>~d" •nd Tru11e• will 1111 t i Clerk ol Ortnve Coun1y "'" Julv 30, 1fll. Unit D. Co•1• Mt••· LEGAL NOTICE . h . , h k It d .d public •uC!•<>n I<> tho r.lgh111 blddor for BY 8evtt!v J. M•ddo .. Otpuf• Counly Wt rrtn A. 01durk1, <IOI'/> Palnsel1i1J----------------
So1L c n1\syn S S ac . e I t~lh. P•Y•t>l• Jn 11w!u\ mon11 of "'' Cler-.. Ave .. Coron• de1 Mar. '" 1101
lhi!' but refused to promise to Un1t1<1 St•1•• ti !n1 time ol u le. with· Pllb1""•d Orange C<Uist 0•11• Pilot, Allen R. Jon••· llll Wt>tmln•t•r A~•-• PICllTtOUs aUSINlll . , , out warr1n!y 1> lo 1111t. P<>nt 5'iOn or Auo11sl l, IO, ll, 1i, UJI l1ll•71 Co>T• Melo. NAME SlATEMINT
keep quiet aboul the \JlCtdent, '"<~mD••nc••· 1h1 ln1er1st c"""•••d to LE<.;AL NOTJCE Tr.t~ bus\ntn Is belnv conduc1e<1 bY • The fonow1ng aerion I• .,01,,. bvilnn •
the letter said. •~d now n11d D• ..,10 l r111!•• 11n11.orr-------:o."'------·rp1rrner~hlp. a1,
h h _ _. 1old Otl'O <>! Trust, In t l'ld ro mo rollcw· f Ull' Wtrren A. Dodvrko Gor!ov was t en l reaten~ 1n11 aucrillfll:I pro1>i <iv. 1.,.,..,., ,1CT!Ttous ~U51NESS Thi• 11M•mtn! llled "'ilr. th• Covn•v HEA\IV OUTV TltUCKING
M ... C.AZINE., 16)0 Sent • Ano A~tnut,
Co1t1 Mua. C•lifornl1 n~16. 'M'ilh arrest and tnld his l.n• 1tl' •na , 11Jl41h vnrtlvldt<I In· NAME STATEMl!NT Cl•rk er Orenuf Coun•v "'" Ju1v ?t, un. . . . . l•r•'1 In commnn in an<! 10 Lot 1 of lti• IOllowlng Ptrt0n1 "'' <10ln1 bu1I-8v 6tverlv J. M•ddo•. D•PVt• Countv H. I, C. Int .• P.O. Bo~ UCll, Glt nd•I ..
studies for advanced sctenl\flc 1••<1 ~16n, In '"" c;1v 01 ce"~ Me••· nt n ~1· cierk t O S HATFIELD NE IMAN JEWELEll S, Publl>l'I'° Orono, (11111 Doily p;+DI,
Calllo•n\1 91lll•.
d•grees mi<> ht be jeopardized counlV" ••nv•. la!• 01 C•lllornia, a• A"gu•r J, 10. 11. 2•. lfll 11J6-11 b. • per moo re<ordl<I In Book 181 Pogn •O. 70) Eo•I ~Ir. S!roet. $onll Ant ,
lhi> bu11n1u IJ b9ln1 Cond\IC!ld llr 1 ccrJ>OtaHon,
1( he told Solzhen1tsvn what •• •Oil •? o• M•~cent1no:o ... Moos. In Tho Cel1"''"1• LEGAL NOTICE • ul t m C I It [ A. Collen I. So~• CorP., 1 N•w Yo•k had happened. the leUer said ~ .... ~iv 0 • 011" • ecor<1et 01 •• d c1110 . ~, W••t !Jra si.ee1, NP-w York;,J -------,oc,o,•uo.,------
Rab0r1 W, Hutt~lnton
Prt1l<'l•nt. H.l.C. CorPOr•llon
Thlt •!11tm•nt llle<I wltr. t"" Counl¥
Cit<• 01 Ortno• Coun!y on: July IJ, 1'11.
Bv Be•111v J, Meaoo~ Oepulf counry (ltrk,
\\'estern observers s a I d 10GETH[R w ITH non . ••<l1>1•Y• NY. 10010 FICTIT10US tlU$1ME!I II a I I ! lh\1 bu••nfU 11 condutl•cl b>' • t.Ot• HAMI! STATEMENT
Solzhenitsyn's Jetter COUid em· ~~';:•.:,, :~.,"°:~•<.,u:.:• L~1Qt'i 1 ,:; POraHon. The following peroon• trt oolnv
barrass the KGB and, if the n•c~"''" "' D•s•reble lngt~u t l'ld ~ Cot>~n .. Son• Corp. butlne .. •s Publ11hed Or1no;i• Cot>I Ot lly l'llol,
July 11 •nd Au111t'1 J, 10, 11, It/I 2011·11 •~r•u. t•l••lllon <•~'"" POl•i, wu"' llv· M0"1TIMER L WE!SENFELO OMEGA-Tm:ON, Zl11 DuPont Or!ve,
allrged attac k is true, might ona ~ .... 0~1r. •o~ ele<1dco1v. •e.•e.onon~• This s1~1ern•'I! "'"' 1:1e<1 with !h• Coun-Irvine. c,, t)~~
I d t · d f th •nd o!ht r ourP111•• •nd 1rcou!remen11 ly C!tor• of Or•n~o County on July lO. J•tr>' A. McG~•. 6Jtl ~t. PBol Cir., LEGAL NOTICE ea n a repr1man 0 e •n•rolo, ••wtrs. dr•in•, ... 1 .... ~ .. '"" 1911. t<11ntlnwton 8•ecr. 936<1, , _______________ _
ll"ents involved. •l••m PIH•, •"4 1ccou•••m•n" rn1 reto, l••tr. A""••• hrttl & Htntt. Alh'I. J1mt1 W. Klrt.:b•ldo, 1011 S,,n11 I.loot llAll J4Cll ,., t10I w111111,. t lvd. , c >!
d · d Jd •nO lo• •ucn roof """'"""gs ana otr.e, ••, D>lt Mt.10, Ct •16 NOTICI TO CltLEO!TOllS They sai the 1nci en\ WOU •nc•o1cnm•nt1 of • 11~0 or ooulmll•r •tv••1f Hlllt, C•lil. ft:ll l Tr.ii bu11~n 11 Deln• conduc .. d bv , tUPEltlOll cou11T o" THI
Probably nol cresite additiona l 1inc1 , •n<I ••••mt nt• on •dl•<t nt Loh '"'°oc ae<rn•••hli>. STATI! OP CALIPOltNtA l'Dlt · Pl ••la Tr1ct lor rc1<>/ nverr.1ng1 arid Pobli•h.0 Or•.,ge Co.or Ot ilv Piiot, Jfrrv A M<:Gt• THf COU NTY Of OllAHGI
d iffic ulties for the already-oiner tnrro•cnm•n11. 01 • Ilk• or Aug~st 1. 10. 11. 1•. 1•11 21'5-11 1~11 •ta!ement 111..:t w1tr. tn1 Countv No. 1 .,_
· d Sot h •t 01,,lmilt r l lnd Clerk of Dr1nvo Counlv <>n' Aug f, 1911 . Estatt o1 GEqTRUDE o . WALLING, ostracize z en1 :-yn. EKC!iPTING ANO RESERYING ''""' LEGAL NOTICE Bv Bov~rl~ J. Ml d()O•. Oeout• Counlf D..:ea...i
----••ld llMll•ld•d l/ll<ir. ln•••t•I '" (Om··r --------~,--------c1 .. ~ NOTICE lS HEREBY Gl\IEN lo In• LEGAL NOTICE "'on In •nd lo lo! 1, non·•1clu• .. • •Afl ,..1 Publ/1noc1 Oran~• Co11r Dally Piiot, crec1itar1 or !ht ab<>•t named cle<.f'<lenl ••••m•nl\ •nd oon.,.•cl111iv1 rigM1 of NOTICI TO CREOtTOllS Aogual IO, II. 1" 31, lt11 JllJ-11 thet oll i>ertons novlng tlt lma 111lnsl tr.•
wav ""'" unou ond UP<ln •tld l.ol I !n1 l \JPERIOlt CO\Jltl D" THIE said dtttdt nl ore rt<111lrecl lo tll• ttitm,
n•c•"ory or dt llteblf lngrou """ STATE OF CALlfORNIA ,011 LEGAL NOTICE w;1r. the f>O'tt1>orv voucr.er1, In !ht ofllct egreu . !tlt•lllon coblt•, p0te1, Wiru THE COUNTY 01' OllANfJLE of tr.e crer~ of tno tl>ovt enllllecl cou•f, ot
t nd tcnd~lt1 !or •lt eldcltv. !tl•""o""' No. "'-6Hll ,. tlll '" ore.ent Ir.em, w!tti lho noctn•r.,
1nd or~,r Pll•o><JIO\ •nd IC<OUtr .. nonl• E1t11t of FRANCISCO Mllt ... MONT l!"S. l'ICTITIOUS 8US!NfSl Vl>IJ<nen, lo tno ul'ld•t1l•n.O ti '"• ofllc1 mn.io, ••wfn, d•elns, Wt!lr. V•1 t na 1k1 FRANK MlllAMO NTES. Oec•ftlfd. NAMI STATIMf'NT ol r.I• tllorne~o; ROBEllTSON, HOWSElt
ile•m ~1~1. • n O •ccoulremtnl•, NOTICE IS HElll'.8V Gl\11'.N to lht Tht lo!low\nt Pt,.Ofl\ trt ~olne & GARLAND, (BY MICH A E l.
tr.trtlO. tl>d lo• •U<ll roof c•••hl nQ• ''"dltofl of ·~· al><>Vt """'""' OtCed•nt 1111.1 ..... II' GEllTNERJ, 43"1(1 Ctmi>u• Odv•. N•WO<>rl •na o!ht• Pncr1><1chm•nh ~· • titt or tho! all pe,.on• ht•lng <lelms 001ln1t thr YOU R BE,..UTY SUPPLY, 1541 W e.eAcr., Ca111or"l1 t?6'1l. whlc~ J1 '"'-pl1c1 d<ulm\lar kind. for Tht btn•rlr o! tt.r u ld doceden! ore •eQuirfd To Ille !hfm, Adtmi "'"'" Co•to M•••. ' al bu1l119u of !ht 11n<llr1!gne<1 ln Ill m1!-
rtm•ln.ng Loh I" ltid Trort t nd !ho vil!r. 1r.e """'""' voucr.1r>, tn tht 0111c1 A•-lt Kltko•lrldc. lll'l!l Norton tero ae<!ainlnt I<> !tit •1111• of s•!d o..:t· r•m•ln·n~ lnlt•"'" on U•d Loi I; ond 01 tr.e cl•rt 01 lr.e 100 .. e tnrltlecl cour!. or StrHI, lrYlnt . donr. within four monthl t flt r the flr1!
eutoUno And 1·e,.rvlna ham ••Id L~• to Pro1ent lh•m. W•lh '~• n..:1u1rv Glorli Klr~Pt!rlcl<. Hiott Norl<>n publlcolton ol Thi• nollct.
1(11 •••~men11 le• •oof evorh•na1 t l'ld •l>Ut""''• lo !he untl,ttlon"" ti tM ortlct Slrt>el, lrvlnt. Oiied Ju11 :lD. 1'11
<>lti'' encr .... chm•nh . o• • hk t ot o! ,.,, aucrnevt: C 0 0 KS E Y . lnlo bullnen 1, belnt t<lfld\IC!od bY en ORVILLE G. E'POL T Olu lmllt r •Ind, ror th• ben1/11 of t d· SCHUMACHER. COLEMAN, MINYARO & h>dlvldu•I. Elfecu!or of lh• Will ol
1<1l1con1 LD'1 ml 11lcl T'Ht, H 0 W A R 0 ! II Y ; J A ME S T . ...ri<lo Ki•-Ptlrlck Thi tbove namtd i:ttcM•nt
T>IE PURPORTED ... ODRESS IS: SCHUMit.CHEll ], 155 lown I. C<>unt"' Thi• !lotfmfnt till<! woth tr.f Cou.,!v R08~11TSON, NOW1~11 & GAllUND
1d0 '11 1~a••t Wt v, COii• Mtll. llOld, Orengo. Ctllf<>tnlt 016'\l. whlcr. 11 Cl1rt o! Oranat Count• pn: June ll. l~1! llv: MICHAEL <JERTNllt C1lllornlo '26lt 1r.e Dl•<• ol b.t•lneu ot •r.e un<1ersl11ned ln llv B•v.,lv J. MtdOo~. 0.Pu•v Count• •l4t Ct mPu1 Drlvt !or '"• "'"PO•• ot otYI,.. obl111allon> 111 mtt!ero ""rtalnl,.. to tr.e ••l1tt GI 1t lcl Cltr~ N.-.P<>rt lt1ch. C•!ll. nuJ
t'<urod hv 1t l<1 O••d !nclui:tl"t ltt1. dKl!Otnl. wltr.ln !our mon'"' llltr I~• P.,b111r.pcl Orang~ [!Milt Ot;ly Pilot, Tl!: UUl Jjf-UOf
<:.l'l"I .. \ ~r.a ••Den>e1 ot lh• lru11" aMI ti•~I oublka!!on a! 1r.ls flOHC•-A~guot J. "· 11, 7" 1911 11p.11 Al!ornov1 !or E~tculer or •t i• D11.0 Julv 16, 1911 Publiu,.., O••noe c.,.n Ot l1¥ Pll<rf,
11 • 1·71 Dt•l'<I A11Gu" 17, 1911 (AfAllNA M PE RALTA,•"• LEGAL NOTICE AUgu•! J, 10. 11. 11. 1tll 110 8ERT E WE15S. T•u•IH [4T ALINA PERALT "' nt N 81rranco Sf . MIRAMONTES 1-------ccc=oc-------1
W•ot Cooon•, Cellt t11'1 E •~utrl• nl 1r.t W•ll F l11U LEGAL NOTICE
•H•f ul !h• abOv• ""m.O <lec:edtnt FICTITIOUS 8US!Nf'St NOT!C£ INVIT1HG 1101 l>oJbh<n•d O••nt• {o•tt 01ilv "•11'11 COOKSEV, SCHUMtCHE•, COLEMAN , HIME 1TATlMENT •u•"'' 11. 1•. JI, 1911 7'l1'·11 MINVA•D & HOWAllD ,.,., l1111owln, D~rton• ... ooint Wolle• 11 her,bv tlv1~ !h•I tr.t 80lrd of
lruJte•• cl tr.o Co11! Communl!v Cotlooe
0••1•lcl o! O••nll-f Counlv. C111!o<nl• ... 111
•t relve •e~l•C bid• U• to ll ;00 1 m •
wec1nesa1v, Auvu1! 7,, 1•11, ot !ht
Pur1:r.1•lno Deot, of 1110 •<n<IOI clistrl<,I
!C>Ceted ~I 1310 ;!-d•m1 A~•nUt, Cotti
MoS3, Colllor~l1, 11'1 w~o<h llm« 1810 1>ld1
...ill bf PU~llC!v oc•n..r Ao ·~•6 IOI: 111 .a u~la<Vi•u~I Eouoom•nl •nd I l I
l>ho•oar~chlc Eau!~mtnr. All bid• t rt Tt
----l'I': JAMES T SCHUMl(H(lt but lntn al:
LEGAL NOTICE us T-" ' cou"'"' ""'' Y-Nr:n ltANC~. 7•ft Wln<IWtrO Lt nf , Or•n•o. C111for•I• r16'.I NtWDOtl ll••C"· Call! 'r.!t.IO.
TOI: S41·!111 Anlnonv J G•n10ne. lUf Windword
.t.11 ... n•Y> lot ~•Kulrl t l ont, NtWl>Orl 8•tt"' (ell! 9161:1:1
Pub!;•~•O 0•1no1 Co••I DOJIV ,.llot, llou '""" Grnlont. 1"9 Wlndw1ro
•uo111t l, 10, n, 1" "II 11;11.11 l •nt . N1W1>ort B••<", C111! ·~~. ~~~~~~~---1 l~•I b\ls:n~u 1, bfl09 conOUt'"d bv 1 LEGAL NOTICE "u~b~no •ncl wl!•.
-----~~~~------1 ll o•• Ann Gonion• llAR ll" l n11 1 1~1em•nr !<led wilh !hi CounlY be In 1ctoraonc• Wil" t"• 1n<11 uC!IOn• t nd
f lLE NO. f ·llltt c1or~ DI Ort noe Coun!y on JUI• )(], 191 1 C~fldlllon.• i nd St>f'Clflc1tlon1 which 1rt
l'ICTITIOUS I USINl!lt flv 8•vulv J Moddo• Deputv Countr now on r.11 tn<I tT>•• b9 ••curtcl In +~t of• NAME St•T~MENT Clerk lie• cl ,~. Purc,,11lnt AO@nt ol u lcl
The lo11ow1~g oorwn1 ~ro oolng Pvbll1htd O•tnot coo1I DtllV Pilot, """"' dl•tric!.
l>v•I"•" •• •uou1t J, 10, 17, 71, 1911 1111'·11 €och blCder must 1ubmll with hll bid I THE W~ElC HEO ME s s tN CIOhler'! <h.C-. certlllpcl tr.tck, o• bid,
\IE$lMENl COMPANY. l "" C.h,s•nYI LEGAL NOTICE d•<'1 bend madt P•1•1>lo lo 1ho ord•• nf Strt11, Wf1Tmln11or. Ct hrnrn;• tht C<U11! C11mm.,nl!y C<1ll1t o Ol•!rk f
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McCloskey
Co1nments
On Freeze
Jn a statement issued fro m his swnmer
vacation home at Monarch Bay, Rep.
Paul McCloskey (R-CaliL ) Monday com-
mended President Nixon for his wage.
price freeze with the CX>mment. "ft sho~'S
oner more that what the P resident is so
sure nf one day, he may discard the
next."
J\1cCJoskev who has announced h~ in·
tention to Oppose President Nixon as a
Republican pres'idential candidate. said in
hi~ statement, "It is good to see the
President demonstrating again his great
polit ical nexib1li ty in response to the
public demand .. Per haps now lhal he
has responded to the public desire for
e0ntrol or inflat ion, he will consider en·
ding !he U.S. killing in Southeast Asia,
suh iert onl y to the return or our PO\Vs."
The Presidential hopeful arrived in the
I ,agun;:i area last "'eek and will remain
lhrough the "'eekend. He is acrompanied
hv his wife. Caroline (Cubbyl. their
daughter. Nancy 20, who soon will lea ve
for a year of study at the University of
Madrid. son, J ohn. 16, and daughter,
Ka1hy. 12. A son. Peter, 18, h<>.s a sum·
mer job in Inyo Na tional Forest.
il1cCloskey owns a Monarch Bay horn~
wi th his brother-in-law. Los Angeles al·
tnrnev Charles McClung. whose vdfe,
Charlotte. is Mrs. McCJoskey's twin
sister.
The two families occupy the home only
as a summer residence, leasing it for the
balance of the year.
\\lhile in Mona rch Ba y. the candidate is
reported to be "'orking on a book and on
position papers. but taking time out to
join his fa mlly on the beach or the tennis
co11 rts.
A member or the Congressman's staff
said he had "invited President Nixon to
come and swim at Monarch Bay any
lime," but had not thus far been invited
to join I he President at San Clemente.
Capo District's
Scl1ool Signup
111.formation Told
The first day of school along the South
Coast may still be a month away. but
parents . it seems. are as impatient as
~ve r to get their kids back into class.
Officia l~ of the Capistrano Unified
School District said this week that parent
inquiries are on !he increase this sum·
nter.
To pe rhaps stem son1e of !he calls,
they announced registration infonnation
for parent s lo save time and telephont
calls.
Signups for the SepL 20 beginning of
lhe school year will st.art for new
r;tudents on Sept. I at all dislrict schools.
f:!ementary school campuses will
register students alt the way up to the
first. day of school.
!\tarco Forster Junior High and Ssn
Clemente High School wiU confine
preregistration to the firsl three days in
September because of computer schedul·
ing requirements.
Si gnups 1>.'ill resume Ill the schools 01
Sept. 20.
Spokes men said this fall's enrollment
ghould peak at more than 8.700 by
Thanksgiving-an increase of about 6711
pupils over last year.
~lost of the distri ct's campuses will ht
•~or over capacity this fa ll , the.y added.
2 Laguna Water
Board Members
l<~ile for Office
Two memhrrs of the Laguna Beach
County \\later District. Board of Directors
ha\"e taken out petition~ for re-election,
m<in:<ger of the water district said Mon·
day,
J im Schoenleber. 1856 Catalina St., and
Richard Jahr11us, 450 Cliff Drive, both or
"'horn have been on the board since 1963,
have filed to run for office. said William
J\foorhead.
If no one else files by the Aug. 30
deadl ine r-.1oorhead said no election will
be he!d and the (\VO men "'iii
automatically assume additional four·
ye<1r terms on the board.
If, ho\ve ver. others decide to run for
the office. an elec tion will bt held Nov. 2.
'Bol,i. Action'
Ford Head Reacts
To Nixon Move
OArLY PILOT A uto1notivt Editor Ca rl
Cars!e nst'n iva s i11 Dt arborn. flfi ch. ro
get tht story 011 new 1972 Fords whe-n
11ews of Preside11t Nixon ,,, wage and
price fr eeze 1.vns disclosed. As a result
he got an entirr.ly diffe rent story 0·11
observations by F'ord President Lee
A. lacocca. Here is his dispa tch.
By CARL CARSTENSEN
DEARBORN, Mich. "The American
~onomy has been in se.rious trouble and
""as heading for worse." Ford Motor
company President Ltt A. lacocca
declared here Monday.
"Something had to be done. What th~
President has done -and asked
Congress to do -adds up to one or the
most bold and far.reaching changes in
economic policy that has ever been
launched in this country or anywhere
else.
"It will have tremendous consequences,
not only he.re, but throughout the world."
Iacocca was speaking to the pr.ess
almost off.fhHuff il'I the wake. of Presi·
dent Nixon 's .announcement of new wage
and price controls.
"We're one of the few companie.s in the
world not holding a board of dir~tors
meeting today," lacocca quipped. "twas
just unfortunate in having to answer your
questions here or we'd be having one
too."
Q The Ford president
· was speaking at the
; opening of the com·
l pr.ny's 1972 national
. ~ news preview at
~ • i ,.. •. ford's automotive
"' safety research cen·
ter.
"Until 8 p.m. Sun-
day. thi.5 was going
to be-1 press con·
ference about our
CAll:ITINSIJt 1972 models," lacoc·
ea explained.
"I had my speech all ready Friday.
And il would have been a good sptech
then. But it's no good today."
Thus speaking on President Nixon's
ttonomic actions, lacocca observed,
"Some of the goals are highly con·
troversial. But there can be no quarrel
with the broad goals and general thrust
<>f the program -to increase jobs, to i!J·
crease productivity; to protect the
American dollar and to gain a fair shake
for American industry in w or l d
markets."
Iaccoca uld Ford will cooperate
fully with the spirit and tht letter of the
Soviets Dismayed
President's program. fir also said Ford
welcomes the President's proposal to
repeal the discriminatory 7 percent ex·
cise lax on passenger cars.
''Wh en lht tax CQmes off we will im·
mediate ly reduce both our prices to our
dealer s and our car and light truck
slicker prices by the same amount.s . We
have no authority to commit our dealers
lo simllar action but you can rest assured
customers will re~ive ful l impact of the
excise tax repeal."
What this actually
means lo the new
car buyer is that car
priCes wJll come
down, on the aver·
age, about $2W _
In theory, with <'ln
average price. in·
crease of a simi12r
amount due for '72
and with the expec·
led reduction com·
1.t.coccA ing, car buyers will
be able to purchase '72s al '71 prices. Cur-
rent models will go for about $200 less.
This is the way il appearll today but a
lot of questions remained unanswered.
tacocca quite pointtdly said, "I don't
know" to n:iany of the que.riell posed by
newsmen.
lacocca doesn'l seem concerned over
the 90-day price-wage freeze but said
Ford nor any other company could con·
tinue for a lengthy period.
"We ju.st can't 'eat il' forever." he
said. "We don 't know v.·hat will happen in
90 days.''
Jacocca also mentioned that the auto
industry was the only industry singled out
for special attention.
"The President's reason for requesting
repeal of the auto e1cise tax is that each
LOOO additional cars that are 1old meanll
25.000 more jobs.
Despite the rise in imported car sales
Ford's U.S. car and truck sale.s during
the fir st half of 1971 set a record of near-
ly 1.6 million units -up 7.5 percent from
last year.
"When you put the good news about car
sales up against all the complaints about
the automobile as public enemy number
one. you have to conclude that everybody
is fed up with cars -except those people
who bu y them and can't get along without
them. I suppose. there are a few people
who have stopped driving, but I haven't
met one ye.t," lacocca said.
"Until wmebody shows me a more
versatile way to get around, I'll continue
to have faith in the future of the
automobile.''
Red China Offers Aid
To Balkans, Sudanese
l.ONOON (UPI) -Communist China,·
determinedly pushing ifs influence into
Russia's political backyard. has se.nt a
military misston to the Balkan.'! and of·
fered aid to Sudan, diplomatic sources
ga id today.
Diplomats aaid the). iaw the move! as
part o fa stepped-up strategy of penetra·
lion into Soviet spherell of influence by
the regime of Mui T~·tung in defiance
of latest angry warning from Mo.scow.
Chi na .'lent a military mission to the.
Balkans. headed by the political chief of
the army, Li Tc-chang. w h f ch
demonstratively !topped over in the
Romanian capital of Bucharest Monday
and was greeted by Defen!e Min ister
Gen. Ion Jonita. The mission, which went
on to Albania . may return for military
talks with Romania on pogsible supplies
of Chinese weapons, diplomatk sourcell
a aid.
A political mission from Peking was
expected to follow later this fall on visits
to Romania and Yugoslavia. diplomatic
gources aaid.
To Russia's dismay and despite ln·
creasingly stern Moscow warnings, both
these countries are intensifyini contac!.:i
wi lh Peking, the sourcts said,
At the same time, in the Soviet Union '•
other sphere of influen~. the Middle
East. Peking has offered support kl
Sudan. the sources said. Sudan came
near to breaking relations wilh the Soviet
Union earlier th is month over the
violently anti-Communist course taken by
President Jafaar Numeiry on hi~ return
lo power after a br ief CQup.
Sudan is to sign a special agreement
~·ith Communist China for techni cal help
that wi ll include lh e. building of factories
by the Chinese. underlining t h e
s.e.riousness of the spl it with Ru.ssia , the
diplomatic sources said .
Soviet experts and advisers in Sudan -
numbering about 1.800 -were reporled
to have bee.n told to complete their jobs.
Sudan, moreover. was reported to have.
rejected an offer from Somalia to con·
ciliate between the Sudan government
and the Soviet.s. diplomats said. A Soviet.-
Sudanese conciliation attempt i,y Syria
last week appsrently failed.
The Soviets have. made. little secre.l of
their growing anger and anxiety ovtr
China's attempt.s to penetrate Moscow'a
apherts of influence and have given un.
mistakable warning~. especially to
Romania and Yug01lavia to watcn their
sl!p.
Scouts To Open Campsite
Lost Valley First Pliase of Develop1nent Marked
The Orange Empire Area Council of
Boy Scouts Wednesday will dedicate the
completi on of the first phase. of develo~
men! of their Lost Valley Scout Re1erv1·
lion.
The 280-acre site is localed in north San
Diego County near Warner Springs and
the Anza Borrego Park. According to M.
W. Hoag, spokesman for the. 1rea council,
the natural terrain of the area provides
for ideal hiking, and camping.
A camp development committee under
leadership of Howard Bear of Santa Ana.
and Art Remley of Newport Beach, ha11
planned for the development of thrtt:
camps within the reservation. The first Of
three completed, camp An.ti, offers
scouts an Olympic-size pool and ch1neng·
Ing hikin~ trails. The second, Ca.mp Bor·
rego. is currently under development In
the foothills. A .third camp will bt located
"diacent to the four-acre lake, "Rich will
eventually bt creatf!d from the new
100.000 cubic yard dam.
Funds for the projttt have been pret-
vid@d by county donors since. the initial
planning in 1980. Ma}or contributors from
Newport Beach art;
The Hoag Foundation: Ronald Caspen;
Aeronutroruc; Oiarlu Howllfd; HQ&hea
S..'Ttl-O>nductor ; S. V. Hunaaktr and
Som: A. B. McCollum; Robert M•rthall;
Newport Balboa Savinga; Optimist Club;
Hll'T)'Rlnktr: Welch's C.0.1W Concrete;
Georre Hol1teln lit; Mn. Austin Sturte-
vant: W. Edward Cr111t ; O. W. Rlehard;
John MeLeod; John A. Murdy; •nd
Evtlyn P. Ftmandez.
.Contributor1 from Coat.a Me11 art C.
R . Nelson: Seara Roebuck: Ro\ltrt
P'orbe1 ; and the Henry Sqerstrom faml·
ly.
Contributort from Laguna li:ach were
tht R. C. Baker Foundation: John Davies
and Sons; Mrs. Lewis Moulton : Mrs.
Roger Holden; Ross Cortese: and Mrs.
Gloria Irvine.
Contributors from Santa An• are
Allstate Insurance ; tht Misseldint fami·
ly : Milford Dahl; Firit American Tille
Insurance: the Halsell Foundation;
Charles Ishii; C1ay Kellogg; George
Parker: Mlllln Thomas; Townsend Com-
pll\)'; Leonard-Zerlaut; Rotary Cub;
Harry Tancredi: A11Itta:nce Le11ue and
tl'lt Elks of North Santa An1.
Other (OMty contributor• l~lude the
TusUn Kiwanis Club: Lewis J1mit.
Tu11lln; Vernon Valentine, Or1nge; the
Jamea Jrvine Foundation; Mrfl. John
Ad1m1, Otange; Lyle Blystone, Tu8tln:
NormAn J. Cave, Yorba Lindi: Willard
Pool , Gan:len Grove; Len J , Shanahan
and Sona. Tustin; and tbe Sully·MUltr
Foundation, Irvine.
Tut~day, AuQusl 17 , 1'171 5 DAIL Y PILOT :J
H11111a11 Needs llttlt
County Backs
Oil Drill Ban Council Studies
A move to seek federal legisla.
tion that would ban offshore oil
drilling from the. Santa Ana River
to the Mexican bo rder has won the
backing of Orange C o u n l y
supervisors.
Advisory Board
The board ordered Kenneth
Sampson, director of harbors,
beaches and pa rks, to ~·ithdraw
$5.000 from the county's tidelands
fund to finance the county's share
ol a program that will begin with
the hiring of a lobbyist in Washing.
ton. D. C.
Board approval means that the
county will join hands with the
cities o( Newporl Beach ;ind
Laguna Beach and the Coastal
Area Protective League in the
drive for a ban on offshore drilling .
Laguna Beach city councilmen v.·111 be
asked Wednesday night lo give recogn 1·
lion to the Human Needs .'rdvisory Boa rd
as part of a plan to decentralize county
socia l services within the city.
The board would work "in an adviso ry
capaci ty to the county, the city and the
many volunteer groups in La guna Beach
concerned with meeting soc ial needs,"
states a letter to the council from Helen
Keeley. chairman of the group.
The board , Mrs. Keeley says in the let.
t.er, "'ould wor k to secure a decentralized
count ~· fa cility in the Art Colony,
coordinate county. city and volunteer
service efforts and advise the \'arious
groups in probleins relating to human
needs.
Such <'l county social services centrr
would include the Orange County Health
Departn1e11t, Community Menta l Health
Services. Probation and Welfare -all
under one roof.
Location for such a facil ity is still being
negotiated by the county.
Directors of each of the four county pro-
grams hav e ind icated 1n meetings with
the Human Needs Advisory Board their
v.·illingness to share the cost and .staffing
of a local service center, the letter noted.
Such a cen ter "'as recently recom·
mended ln a year-Jong health survey con·
ducted hy Community t-.lental Health
Ser\'lces in Laguna Beach.
Edward Kincaid
Named Forster
School Principal
County T1·ansit Board
Seeking Bus Director
A Laguna Niguel resident has been
named principal of ~Iarco Forster Junior
High in San Juan Capistrano ,
.Edward A. Kincaid, 48. will replace
Walt Spencer who has been assigned to
head thP new DanA Hills High Schoo l.
Kincaid obtained his bachelor's degree
at San Jose State College and his
master's at Stanford University.
He taught one year at Carmel High,
two years at Stanford Elementary School,
seven years at the Uni versity of
California, Santa Barbara, and spent six:
years with the United Stales State
Department overseas as an educational
consultant and administrator.
Kincaid came to the Capi strano Unified
School District as a teacher in !%5,
.starting at San Juan Elementary School.
I-le has served one year as assistant
principal at San Clemente High School,
where he initiated the humanities pro·
gram.
Kincaid is married and has three
teenage children.
GENERAL
TIRE
A nati onwide .~ea rch ror a director nf
hus operations \~as ordered l\1onday by
directors of the Orange County Transit
District.
The board. giving the job prio rity over
!ht• previously stated need for a general
manager, placed a salary value of $17.200
to $21,400 a year on the posl.
The direc tor of bus operations \vlll be
dirl'cll y rl'sponsible. to acting general
nianager Lawrence L. fl.1cConville of
Ralboa !~land. McCo nvllle , currently
Orange County's road comn1issioner . is
fil ling the post until a general manager is
hired .
A cal l by the Orange County Grand
.Jury for the creation of a countywide bus
systen1 was received and filed by the
board. IL was indicated that the proposal
will gel more complete consideration
when a general manager is appoi nted.
Slressing the need for a bus system for
youth. the infirn1 and county residents in
the low income bracket. the Grand J ury
report pointed out that the Transit
District could draw supporl from the
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District.
Calling for an in1mediate in·depth traf.
fie study. the Grand Jury warned that a
coun!ywirle bus system linking this area
with the Los Angeles and Long Beach
einployme nt reservoirs is long overdue.
..Interim servic e is needed especially ttt
carry people to and from key service in-
stallations, such as the Orange. County
"tedical Center. the welfare and health
depa rtments, institutions of learning,
sl1oppi ng centers, Orange County Airport
and recreational areas," the report said.
The Grand .Jury urged immediate ac·
ceptance of supporl offered by SCRTD
and the collation of data on bus users'
origins and destinations in Orange County
for use in mapping priority routes.
It also wa rns that the $800.000 provided
for the. newly formed Transit District's
first year of operation wi ll be inadequate
1r action is to be taken on the countywide
bus system proposal.
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UPI T1lt~llll1
WRECKAGE OF OCEAN GOING VESSELS LINE SHORE AT HONG KONG
105 Mila •n Hour Winds of Typhoon Devastate Ships in Harbor
Silence at Stake
Priest, Union Leader . ,
Stage Big Bike R.ace
FERRERE Di ASTI, llaly (UPI) -11
was the race or the year, a genial parish
priest versus a leftwing labor leader. and
the loser promised not to talk politics for
a year.
The Rev. Eraldo Armosino. riding a
bicycle for the llr!'ll time in his life, won
the raCf: Monday when he beat Leopoldo
Trichero. a 42-year--0ld carpenters union
official, by two minutes in the nearly four
mile event.
8 Bomb Blasts ,
Shots Ring Out
In N. lrela11d
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -
Eight bomb blasts and a few shots were
heard in Northern Ireland during the
ni ght, but there were no casuallies. And a
strike in Londonderry protesting in·
ternment of suspected terrorists failed to
resume today.
Snf~rs and rioters ha rassed British
troop:s at dawn as they tore down barri·
cedes around Londonderry's Roman
Catholic Bogs!de enclave. Al least five
sh ots were fired. All missed the so ldiers.
who drove off st011e throwing mobs with
volleys of rubber bullets.
British military headquarters said
eight explosions. in L o n d o n d e r r y •
Ar magh and Belfast. damaged several
buildings. and a single shot was fired l{t
an army patrol in Belfast. Troops opened
fire on 1 man they believed Vlas carrying
a riOe but their target "disappeared into
the night.'' an army spokesman said.
City ~·orke.r!'I y,·ere back at their jobs in
Londonderry following 11 strike l\fonday
to pro t e st the \.;\ster gr>..,ernmenl's
internment y,•ithout trial of suspected
members of lhe Irish Republican Army.
Shops arid fa.ctories also op,ned on
time .
Reds !\lay Aid llfa lta
V!i LLE'ITA . f\.lalta (AP l -The Soviet
Union. which is said to be seeking air and
naval fat'ilities on this .\lrditerranran
Island. has told lhe new Maltese go\'ern·
ment il is "favor.;ibly read~· to ronsid<'r a
request for economic 11ssist.ance," in·
formed sources said IOOay.
fliear\y every man, woman and child in
this town of 1.316 turned out to cheer the
popular priest, v.·ho almost missed the
start of the race because he was ririging
the bells of his tiny church.
The idea for the race carnc lwo months
ago \\'hen the men. Jonglitne politica l pro-
tagonists, completed another night of
argument. Armosino, 15 years older than
Trichero, challenged his opponent to <1
bicycle race.
The men agreed the loser \\'Ould not
discuss politics for 12 months.
It was a carbon copy of !hr plot or one
of the famous "Don Camillo" stories,
based on !he ideologicnJ banles httwcen
a gentle priest and a village Co1n1nunist
boss. ,
The race between Armosino and
Trichero star!ed !v.·o hours late bec:i use
the priest was ringing the bells of his
church after celebraling a ~l;iss.
"He isn't coming,'' shouted backers o(
the lebor leader.
''Don't leave!" shouted back
Armosino's fans. "He'll be here."
Finally , the priest arrived . v,·ear in~
sandals. checked sports shirl and hl;ick
slacks to race 'l'richero. \l'h(I was Y.'Ci.lring
a professional cyclisr."i uniform.
As Armo sino crossed the finisl1 line. he
was lifted in 1riu1nph and carried away
on the shouldrrs of p11ri~hinnrrs dcspile
his protesls. lie said he wanted to go
celebrate another l\1ass .
Wicks
'S1tre the job crisi.fi
could be worse. ll'"'e
could be unemployed!'
Storm Blows Up
Red F rog111en
Sinl\. An1erican
Cargo Vessel
SAIGON (AP\ -Viet Cong frogmen
sank an 11,000-ton American freighter in
Qui Nhon harbor today and ovemight
shelling attacks v.•ere reported along the
demi\itarize<i ~one for the sixth con·
secutive da y.
U.S. 852 bombers. in their heaviest
one-dav raids since July 1. made more
than 20 strikes along the DMZ and drop-
ped more than 600 tons of bombs on
North Vie tnamese troop positions and
stora ge areas.
The U.S_ Con1mand e-0nfi rmed reports
that B52 bombers have been attacking
t'.'nrth Vif'1namese positions inside lhe
so uthen1 haH of the Dl\IZ periodically
sinC'l' !he halt in the bombing of North
Victnarn on Nov. I, 1968. A spokesman,
i\laj. Richard Gardner, said B52 attacks
11re carried out in the buffer zone when
!he con1mand feels the lh•es of allied
1roops along the frontier are endangered.
But D:ilt:: raids have not been listed
previously in the command's daily
reports of 852 strike locations.
A 500-600-pound explosi\'e planted
<1galnsl thr ou ter hull of the 523-foot U.S.
cargo ship Green Bay ripped a gaping
hole in the ship·s side and injured fou r
persons. including one American.
''The Green Bay is now resting on the
bo1lom of Qui Nhon harbor but not totally
suhmrrged in I.he 40-feet deep water,"
the U.S. Command said.
The explosive ripped a 45·to 70-foot hole
in the side of the ship. owned by the Cen-
tral r.uH Stean1ship Co. of Nev.· Orleans.
J.;.S. military spokesmen in Qui Nhon,
ZSO n1iles northeast of Saigon, said the
i;h\p was ~turning hundreds of tons of
hl'a\'}' rari.;o lo the Uni!ed States as part
nf the American withdrawal from Viet-
nam.
South Viel Rioting
Quelled 1n llue Ci ty
llliE. \'1elnam (AP'1 -Anti-American
dernonstrations erupttd in Hue r-.tonday
after a li.S. Army truck killed a Vitt·
na1nese student.
A rnob set fire to a truck 01~·ned by the
1\rnerica11 r\MI\ construction combine,
tltld the dr11·er was badly burned.
Police said Dang Duy, 26. a student at
a Hon1an Catholic monastery , was riding
a 1notorbike v.·hen ht was knoc ked dow n
<ind killed by a gasoline tanker truck
from the U.S. Army's 26th General Sup-
port Group.
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Ferry Disaster
Typhoon Pounds
Hon·g Kong Ships
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HONG KONG fU PI 1 -Typhoon Rose
lashed Hong Kong with 155 mile per hour
winds in the pre-dawn hours today. lea"·
ing a path of death and destruction in
v.·hirh a Hong Kong-~iacao ferryboat
capsized and 37 ships were driven
aground.
Authorities reported at least 25 persons
died as result of the typhoon and its tor·
rential rains. The death toll could rise
much higher wilh at least 10 persons and
posslbly as many as 95 nHssing and
feared dead . Forty persons were
hospitalized and JOO others suffered
lesser injuries.
Twenty-seven of the vessels ripped
froin their 1nooring and driven ashore
\Vere oce3n·going vessels, including the
USS Regulus, a 7th Fleet supply ship.
Reports conflicted on the number {lf
persons aboard the 2,600-ton ferry
t~atshan which plies between Hong Kong
<1nd the Porluguese enclave of Macao. 45
miles a\vay. A government spokesman
!!iaid 70 to 80 crewmen were believed
aboard the craft and most of them were
niissing. No passengers were alxlard.
The ferry smashed into two other ships
and then flipped onto its side in about 30
feel of v.·ater, 40 feet off Lantao. the
largest of the many islands in this colony.
Only four survivors ""ere kno"·n lo have
1nade it lo shore. Four bodies were
recovered from the vessel.
The storm was the worst to hit Hong
Kong in 10 years and authorities said
I .500 persons lost their homes and
another 13,168 persons were temporarily
homeless as a result of forced evacuation
from area!! flooded or hit by landslides.
Stanley Jlo, managing director of the
Shun Tak Shipping Co. which owns the
vessel. said il v.•as believed 66 crewnlen
were aboard the ferry and that n1ost or
them v.·ere safe on ari island near the shi p
which he said l.'apsized in 30 feet of
water.
Ho and lht government spokesmen said
there were no passengers aboard the fer·
/'}'.
Ho said four Britons v.·ere an1ong the
crew rnembers, ioclutling Capl. I. L.
Price, 69, v.·ho v.·as reported lo have been
thrown overboard and v.·as an1ong the
n11ssing.
The Regulus carried a crew of 14 of-
ficers and 205 enlisted men.. One
crewman suffered a severe concussion
and broken ribs. Five others !!Ustained
n1inor injuries. according to a spokesman
for the U.S. consulate general.
\¥hen the powerful \Yinds of Rose sent
the ftegulus crashinG into the shore of
Kau Yi Chau Island, the i1npact smashed
the bow and caused the vessel to bockle
amidships.
Ship commander, Capt. F. L. Ne lson,
sent out an SOS asking for help in
el'acuating !he crew. Tugboats of the
marine department responded but v.·ere
able to rescue only a few crewmen.
The H!\1S }lubberston, a minesweeper
nf the British Royal Navy, reached the
Regulus shortly after dawn and began
evacuating the Regulus crev.· v.·ith the use
of rubber rafts. Another Royal Navy
minesweeper, the Hl\1S Bossington, ar·
rived and joined the rescue operation.
Medn1a My Lai Connection
Unsure After Testimo11ies
FT. MC Pl~ERSON, Ga. (UPI) -The
prosecution called its fourth and fifth v,·it-
nesses today in the court-martial of Capt.
Ernest L. l\1edina , but still failed to
establish that Medina knew his troops
were carrying out a massacre in the
village of ~1y Lai.
The fourth and fifth v.•itnesses tn testify
\Vere Charles Sledge of Sardis, !\!iss., a
Negro truck driver. and Robert ~tauro or
Brooklyn, N. Y. Sledge y,•as a rad io
operator during the March 16. 1968 fl-ly
Lai operation, and f\.fauro operated a
grenade launcher.
:-\ledge said he sav.• l\·ledina twice al ~ly
Lal. once before the opcra\lon began. and
again after it was over. l\1auro said he
saw the captain three lilnes. once before
lhe S\1'eep and twice after it \Vas con1-
plelcd.
Medi na. 34 , of ~fontrose, Colo.. is
charge<i with 102 murders at My Lai -
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MADE COMMAND RULING
two by his own hand and 100 others
through the acts of his troops . ·
The pro.'l('cution cal!ed three witnesses
l\tonday y,·ithout placing Med ina at lhe
scene of the killings, and his defense al·
torney. F. Lee Bailey. later joked: "This
is the first criminal case r ve seen v.·here
the defense witnesses 11:0 nn fir~t.''
As he did at the trial of Lt. Wiiiiam L.
Calle~'. Sledge describe d seeing former
PFC Paul 1\leadlo shoot ing into a group
of 20 to 30 persons -"old men , women,
boys and girls" -who had been rounded
up .
"The y \1•as fall in" and hollerin'. T saw
son1e intestines and blood. I turned niy
head and walked off," Sledge testified.
!l.feadlo was Rranted i1nmunlty in the
Mv Lai affair for !1 is testirnony against
c <illey. who was convicted of 22 murders
at My La i, and now has his life sentence
under appeal.
LOST KOREA COMMAND
~ President Trumo1n Gin. Dougl1s Mo1 cArthur
f1 How Trunian Got Okay
:ifo Remove MacArthur \
NE\¥ YORK (UP I) -The controv<'rsial decision to fire Gen. Douglas
·• l\1ac Arlhur during the Korean War v.·as made unanimous after Gen. George C. I
!"' Marshall reviewed the record on the advice of l'res ident Truman, Esquire It
f\1 aga1.ine reported l\1onday.
In 1he Scplen1ber issue of Esquire, writer-inlerviewcr Robert Alan
~ Aurthur said then Secretary of Defense Marshall had balked al Lhe decision
,~ made by Truman's closest adviser.~ and 1\'aS ordered to return to his office and
read r>.!11cArthur's record over the last two years.
'
:• Aurthur. y,•ho intervi~·ed Truman in 19fi2. said 1he former President
I' always made de<:isions by informing his closest advl!lers of his o~'n rell.ctl(ln ~
I •Md then, if they thought l was \\'tong. it was up to them to talk me out of it."
Recalling his conversation Y•ith Truman, Aurthur \\"rites:
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"I called everybody together.'' Truman said, "and I said to them, ·rm
going to fire that son.cf-a-bitch ~1acArthur right now !' Everyone agreed ex· !,
cept George A1arsha11, who said if ~lacArthur was relieved now it would hurt
lroop morale in Korea, and \ve'd also have trouble geUing military appropria-j'
Lions through Congress. 1•
"I s.a.id to him, 'George. you go back to the Penlagon. and you read the
file, all the correspondence on MacArthur for the last l\.\'O years. Then be at
my office at 9 tomorrow. and if you tell me at thal point not to fire him. 1
"'on't.'"
f\larshall. "11 fella who \\·as usually lnte for mcetin~s," ""·as in Truman's
outer office at 8: 15 a m. when the President Arrived for work.
"lie got to his reel. and he said lo me. ·1 spent most or Uie nighl on the
tile. t-.·lr. President. you should have fired that son-of·tt·b1tch 1wo years <1go,' "
Truman told Aurthur.
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Great Walrus
Swi111 History
By TllO'.\IAS ~I U RPlllNE
01 111• Dt ll• f'ilal S!•U
Yr'ALLO\\'l~G \\'ALRUS DEPT.
\Vith econornic lreezes and such in Iha
nt'v.S in recent d;iy s. folks. you n1a y ha\'e
n1issed notice that the 1970 Great \\'alrus
Swim has now been C<lnsigned to histury.
11. v.·as no! consigned in 1970 because
they didn't h<ive it the1L They had it
Saturday.
F'or the unln11i~Jed ,
you should be In·
formed that the
event features a
swin1 round Newport
Pier by all seniors of
lhe Ne\O.'port Beach
municipal lifeguard
service \\'ho have
seen more than 35
sumn1ers.
TllJS INCLUDES
the Great \Va!rus t11Msa-1.r:
Himself who carries the alias or Robert
Reed, director of marine safet y for
Nel\.'port Beath.
As Great \\'a!rus. only Recd can decree
!hat the_. annua l pier swim shall lake
place. His advance judgment is carefu\ly
planned. He scans charts, maps and
v.·cather predictions.
If assured that the "'ater v.·ill hover
son1ewherc near 70 degree s: thal \here is
no rain and not too n1ueh sun; that the
surf will l<1p peaecful!y like a haby·~
gurgle: only t11cri will (;rt«Jl \Valru~
agree that the aged ones of his depart-
incnl can be trusted in P<1cific \1·2.ters.
LAST Y~AH . Creal \\'a\rus "·as less
than pleased with the sun. moon and
I.ides. That is why there was no race and
thus the 1970 contest v.·as tield this sum-
mer.
~1aybe one nf these years they v.•ill
have two swims and catch up.
One reason Great \\':ilrus is so careful
about tidal conditions is that he 100
swims v.·ith those of more than 35 sum·
mers.
HOW !\1Ai'\V f\10RE surnmers than 35
he has seen , he isn 't ~aying . But it is
known that he surfed Big Corona in those
byJ!one days v;hen it was re;i\!y big:
before a jetty \.\·as there to cut do"·n surf
action.
For Sa turdt1y·s swim, r;reat \\'alrus
v.·as outfitted in his 1929 lifeguard
uniform l(1ppe<l \1•lth viking helmet. com-
plete v.•ith horns. He looked like a fugitive
fron1 one of those old 111G11f epics.
Others of the ovcr-35 lifeguard set v.•ert
equally garbed in high aqua!ic fashion.
Ron Johnson came ;is a happy bananii,
topped v.•l!h crash helmet. Larry Gibson
\vure striking plaids and a beanie. Buddy
Brlshe came 11·ith hi s son. v.·ho tvwed him
around thr course.
~10ST OF' Tll E judges were equally
dashing. Chief Judge Pete Siracusa v.·nre
lop haL ta ils aod a bt1llhorn. Nev.•port
barrister Da\·e 'r1ng!er came in his <1d·
mirars unifonn and a lifejackel from the
'fit11ni<·. Oit•k \\':indrock \1·ore hill
fanner's QU !f11 hut th:i t \1·as hec:iuse he
\\'<'IS load ing the starling eannon . He
ovrrloaded !hr lest firing ;ind drew a\·
tenli<'ln of Sf'\'rn squHtl cars Hnd tv.·o Boy
Scout s.
Councilman Don l\1 clri nis 11•ore hill
flr11 {'rrO ha!. "'hirh is why thi•y turned
thl' fi rrhose nn hln1 . Th;i t <·ausccl Vice
!\lu1·11r Hnv.·f!rd ]{o~rr!'i tn r<'si gn as a
jvr\ge :i nd l;1kc <11·er 1h" P ·\ ~\·st cn1.
BRE~i\AN "llE\'S'" ~1i:C!c lland ot
Laguna . famed a.~ a Ssiver of Sa\t Creek .
\\'as aclu<1llv Ille inr>s1 na1t1Jv-drPsscd
judge. \\1hir.h ls \\'hi' they 1Urned the
fireh osp on hin1 loo. Bu1 Hevs didn 't ~et
that nickname for nothing. He look th~
firchose awa~· and then ...
Spike Africa of Hunt ington Be;ich anrt
.Sausalito shov.·ed up in his capacity R.'I
President of the Parilic O<:ean. Mainly,
he "·as there to assure his v.·aters "'eren't
violated. \Vhich they were.
JN THE ENO. all the ARed ones mad e
ll around the pier despilc the cries of fou l
tind fish tossed at them b,V admirini::
fishem1en. Lifeguard Secretary l.aVerne
Fanrrock y,•a!ii judge<i "'inner. even lhou~h
shr didn't S\.\'i1n . But she made 1t a prelly
fin ish
As for the actual order of hnish, the
judges may have it sorted oul beforf! the
1971 race. \Vhich v.·ill be held ne~t year.
lf Great Walrus smiles, that is.
Okinawa Police
Hit With ]{ocks
NAHA, Okina\\'a !l.1PJ) -About 800
people a!tacked -a police iilalion early lo-
day after a fighl among U.S. soldiers .
Eight policemen v.·ere injured.
Officials told Japanese neY.·~men lhat
:some people y,·ho milled eround the Koza
police station started throwing rocks. and
the policemen v.·ere injured.
The trouble started y,·hen 30 U.S.
soldiers forced their way into a bar
through a back door . A fip,ht started "'I~
soldiers already in the bar.
A cro\\·d of Ok1na,\ans gathered an!I
chased the soldiers 10 the K:id <'na Air
f'orce Basr. A few minutes \a\er. five
llUtomoblles were involved in a colll51nn
near the same bar. Sold iers in the tArs
\Vere taken to the Koza pol1Ct' slalion by
lJ.S. military })Chee, and the st~
follov.·ed.
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QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl
Ex-Fox Cliair1nru1 43,000 Draftees Will Get ¢'. .... , 1 .. ,.,., -• • " '-., itlL .,,.Lill ....... _..,..
~vi'f_
'"""' --...i -Skom·as Succumbs Early Discharge by Army
. •
RYE. N.\'. (APl -Spyros
p_ Skouru, one of the last nr
Jiollywood 's old-style movi l!'
magnates. died 11t his home
fl.1 onday night. 11pparently of
11 heart att11ck. He was 78 .
1'he IOn of 11 1heepherdrr.
th~ Greek immigrant parlayed
11 nickelodeon the11ter in,to the
presidency of 20th ~ntury
fox
After retiring as honorary
board chairman of F'ox in
1969. Skour11s devoted him.self
to this shipping interests as
chairman of the Prudenli11l-
Grace Lines.
Sknuras was born i n
"Well, at least they're honest."
Skourahorian. Greece ,in 1893.
The shepherd boy studied for
the priesthood. but he and his
brothers. Charles and George.
v.•ere eager to seek their
fortunes in America. Food Price RuH.gf'
Co11st1111er Experts Tell
How to Stretch Dollar
Charles. the oldest brother,
came !.n the United Stal.es in
1907 and brought his brothers
over in 1910. Tht three !ived in
Ex-leading
Man Lukas
Dies at 76
WASHINGTON (APJ
Shoppers can gtt more for
their fond dnll :ir hy shunning
cnnven1rnre s t ore s and
d1vid1ng their ~hopping lists
am n n g ro1npeling su per-
markrt <'halni:. srver:il C'on-
sun1 er grnupi; rr\l{lrt
Thrv al~o found a1·rra ge
pnce ranges nr 27 perren1 ll'I
1vh111 !he.v c.:1ll t'rl "'!hr mns1
C'Omprehen~il f' fnnd pr Ir !'
~Ur"\f'.I" 1n tile \\'a.~h1ngtnn.
D C . metrnpnhl.an arc;i ·•
Texas Bus
Case Sent
To Court
\\'ASl/lt"f;Tn'.\" (1\Pl ~ An
eppr.:il b.v a Tex;i~ ~chool
d1stnC'I ha~ brought !he \rg;il
fi1Zhl n~·rr bu~1n.i:: back to thP
Supreme Court.
Thl' ea~e frnin Corpus
Chris!1 trsts the re;ich nf !risl
!erm·~ ru ling that hu~1ni;: is a
lrJZit \ma!c m!'an~ n I l'!C·
rompl 1sh1ng rl"."C'J:rr~a r inn.
1\! the mnmcn1. the rlispu !r
is 1n lh" h;inrls nf .Ju11ticP HU,'lO
L Alack. who ha~ Jurisdirlinn
n1•f>r Ttx;.1s cases. 'l11r t "nrpu.~
Christi ~rhnnl cli.~!rif'I l11lrl him
l<1IP Mntlda,1• ii C'an'I aff ord the
$! 7 n1illinn nrcdrrl In r nmply
11 11 h ;i f!'de r;if p1dge·.~orrler fo r
busing annul l!i.(1()0 children .
.Judge l\'oorlrn11' Se.:il s' ordl"r
la.~! 1non1h ?.·;i~ a ma1nr
desc~re.'la11nn victnrv r n r
tl1ex1(."an-A1ncn:ans whn rniike
Up 45 pPr!'('n! of the rArpus
lhristl pnpulalion Sc;i l~ s;aid
thr~· are 1'lf''"Jm~ nr the
d i~tr1c1·~ r nrn!lrnrn1
l,;i~L April 1h,, Suo rr1nr
l ou n unanimn11~h u r h r l rl
bu~tnJ: nf .~C'hfl(l\ rhildrrn 01·rr
lnnc. d1stanl'r~ n f"l"i11rl•1!!r .
\;I \\'1th 1hr ""11 schnnl 1erml
.:ipprnachtnR bu~11-~ ;ig~1n 1~ in
cnn!rfll'Cf \.I
BlaC'k ~ OK
Hi!' Stand
-\Vallal'e
\1 n NT r. n ~1 E R r' Ala.
/l'Pll -f,01· Gt'nrt:(r IVa tlaf'r
rl:iimt>d suppnr1 fr('IOl hl:>.rk.~
11 nrl a f;:i1nral1le nalion;1 rr~r·
lion tnd;11 In h1~ rl trrr1 vr.; tn
AlalJ;i rna .~rhnn! hn11rrl~ •n rlrfv
rerler;:il srhoot rlrsf'grrp;:i!1on ort1cr~. I
\\';ill;irt' ~a1rl hr wnuli ~o lo
;ill-h!ark Jlnb•nn Ci!y. J(lpu l;i-1
Tinn I :ioo. \VPrfnr~rl;:i 1 ;:if.
!rrnoon fnr ;i puhlir '!'i,l[l •nR of
a rlirec111·e nrr\erin~ It e Ox·
The four local group.~ called
nn nrwsparers lo begin prinr.-
tng rl;:i ily l1~1ings or comp1ra -
1ive supl'r!T'.arket prices just as
the y no11· run daily stOC'k
ma rkPt list1ni::s "aFfectin~ only1
a .~inal! minority of reader~ "
TANGIER.<;;. i\,orocro fUP l l
-Paul l.ukai;. Budapest-born
;i11or 11•hn appe11 rPd l'ls ~
lead1n_g n1an . sua1·e foreign
lover .:ind v1l1 11 in 10 .:r.i'"!re tha n
!'""1 n1ov1e~ ;ind \\'hn ""On the
.!\r.1dem.1· Awa rrl as he!'i1 actor
in 1~43. d1f'd here Monday .
S!f)('k fl'Jola!ions. said the
st1r1·e1or:-'"are ,:::iven page.~ nf
sp;ice. wh11e ob1ec!1\t price in-
form:it1ori that \.\"ould IJ e
helpful tn nearlv <11\ of :-'Ollr
r ca(lrr~ 1li not pro\'ided on
fnnrls."
T~r s1 ,r1 "Ynr~ also "rallrd
nn lhe press tn assign lnp
reporter·, tn cover food sl nre
n,.fnrm issues ;it. the expen~e.
if 11Pce~'larv. of the innocunt1.1;
pap Lh~t dominates the fond
and wo111en"s pages today."
The "\urvey, baserl on pr ire
comparisons of 4l items founrl
July ~9 and 30, 1n 77 f(I(){!
stnre.• 11'a~ conducted by !hr
\1ir~i·11 ;i (1t1zens Cnnsumrr
Cnun,·11. 01e ~I a r 1· 111. n r!
Con~ 1mcr~ :\~~nr111.!1,..n. the
r>isl il"t nf C nl 11r11 h 1a
Der111rral11· C e ntral C'nm·
rnittee arir1 1hP l n11rrl r lan-
n1n: 11ri:::.:1n11 al 1nn of the \a
11011.:il Cap1tAt Area.
I .S. nflic1als sa1rl Luka~. 71i.
h;id b('en under trr;ilmenl a1
lhe Itali an hospital 10 Tangiers
;ifler his ;irriv al hert !as1
April.
Born in Budapest i\1ay 21i.
1119!'1. he w;i .~ a romantic
leading man in lhf': European
th eater hefore ron11ng to the
United States ln 1927 , In !!HR
he m11.de h i~ debut At the
Bud;ipei;t comedy !hea ter and
h1.~ fir st Film, "Samson and
Dch lah." v.·as madr tn Vienna
10 1!'121.
He harl the m1sFnrt unP In ar-
rl\"f' in Holl.vv.•ood when lalking
p1cturC6 h;ad come into vngue
Al lhe time he spoke only a
fr-1v \l'Ords or Engl!~h.
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SAN JUAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
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S( Louis, where yoUflg Spyros
wl'lrked .is a hotel busboy.
In 1914. the brothers bought
11 nickelodeon theater that was
in fin ancial trouble. 1'hey pro-
spered and buill a stri11g of 37
theaters in St. Louis, Kansas
City and Indianapolis.
After \Varner B rn the rs
boughl the chain. the brothers
\1·enl !her separate ways in the u,.1 T•l••n"'•
f!lm industry. tn 1932 , Spyros OLD STYLE MAGNATE
tn nk nv e r th e Fnx Spyro1 P. Skouras
Metropolit an Theaters in New -----------
York .
He n1oved up to t h e
pre5idency of the parent <'Om-
pany 1n 1942 for .:i 2G-year
reign a~ chief nf the ~ludit:'I .
C"Qmmandin~ .it salary nf
$250,()()(1 a year.
Sknur::is was particularly
proud or having produced the
firsl Cinemascope m n v 1 e ,
"The Rohe," 1n !952
The financi al threat of Vox
cre11teJ hy the zno1ning budgel
nf the Elizabeth Tay I n r -
R ic ha rd Burton ep1C',
"Cll!'opatra," led tn changes in
the studio's leadership. in-
cludin;:: Skou ras' resignation
as preslden! in 1962 A5
honorary chairm11n, he v.·•s 11
consultant lo the manAge-
menL
P atrol111a n
Books Wi.fe
i\llAt.11 (APl -Patrnln1an
Otis Pills booked his \VLfe nn
twn driving charge11. tes1ifierl
against her in traffic rn1irt
t.1nnday, then paid her $HI fine
and promised !.n hab,v si! while
~he attends drivers' school.
f'1ll ~ said hr w;i."' c;il lert to
Rn accident Friday -the \~th
-and found his 28-,vear-o!d
"'ile. Dornth~·. had crashed in·
to the rear of another auto.
\\'AS!/11\GTON cAP l -Tht
Army says 4.lf)()(l draftees w\11
bt sf'nl hn1ne up tn four
mnnths early 1n antici pAtion of
new congress1n nal manpo"·er
ceil ings
Pentagon s11urces sa.id the
Army also \viii have to let
morr persnnnt! ~n. ra1Sf' i!.s
re-enlistment i;tandards or in-
duct ff'\.\'f'r n1cn the next 10
months H <.:on~ress orderli ~
5(l ,(){lf\.n1a n ;iver age-slrength
cu! in fiscal 1972
The first step announced
~!nnda1· 1,1·111 hf' early release
fnr as man:. a~ 4.lflOO draf tees
;issii.:ned tn ll S ros1s These
n1cn. mnsi or 11 hnm al read\
ha\"f' ser\·rd 1n \"1pfnam o"r
Korea . 1,1·rrr scheduled fo r
dischargP hrt"·een Sepl 1 ;ind
.June 30, 1972.
Sec.relarv of 1hf' Arm\'
Rober! F. f'rnehlke said th is 1s
111 11nt1c1p;itinn of tht 50,000-
man redurtion 1n lhe &\r.ct11·e
Serv1cr hi ll passrrl bv the
House and aw;iilin~ Senate aC'·
t1nn
Sel"rrtilr)' ... r Drfr nsr /llci1·1n
R L;iird h;.i.; (Tlt1r17.erl !he
blll"s pro1·1s1on cut !1n~ !he
a1 era~e s!rrn~th over the en
tire year rathrr than settin~ 11
m:inpnv•er le vel In be achie\"ed
by the. e~d of thp year.
Cnder thf' a1rrage strength
plan. the tnnger the Pentagon
,.,.ails hefort heg 1nn1n~ redur-
tions. lhe more men \\'Ill havP.
lo be cut. Laird said 1f the
<'UIS begin 1n Se ptember 11 wtll
be necessary to elun1nate
.:ibnut 62,{)()I) men the re!il nl
thr year to reach tht 50,000-
n111n avrrage for the entire
year,
Th~ Arrny had planned on
an •verasr &lre.nglh n f
1.ll24.000 men th is y e 11 r ,
reachin g a figure of 9"2,000 by
June 30.
Becaus!'I nf the congressional
action, lhe averap:e strength
will ha ve lo be cut l.o 974 ,000,
P4"1Ss1 blv resul t1ns in a smAller
manpo~Pr pool at the end of
!he fiscal year
Yippie Chief Threatens
'72 San Diego Protests
~,\.'\/ FRANCISCO !AP ! -
Y1pp1e Ahhit Hoff1nan S<l\~ he
;>:1d nthrr art t\"1~1~ ;irP n1;ik1ng
plans for pr·otests in S;i n Diego
next summer at t h e
Rrpu hllcan N a I in n a 1 \nn-
vr 11!1on.
Hnffm11n was :i L ;:i new!> L'fln.
fcrrncP i\1f1nda,v \\"hf'rP threP
leaders of the i\1ay Pay
rien1on11\r;i11nns 111 \V;i shin.i:tnn
burned \1·hat !hr\! s;i1rl were
subpoen;i11 ordrnng them tn
appear beforP a feder;il .Q;ra11d
jury in Dl'Trn1l proh1ng the
bnmhing nf lhe U.S Capitol.
The !hrce said the~ would
refuse to an.~"·er all qUeslionJ,
'·\\t> du11: !he Capitnl bnm-
b1n.i: hu! 1\·t rlidn"I do 11." said
J\pn Kellr~ 20, nf [){'trn1!
He said the three .:ilso rerus-
rrl !n ;in.~"·er lhr !iilOlP grand
JUr.I'·~ quesl1flns l;i~I .June.
Kelle y wa~ )l'll nrrl by Terry
T;iuhe. 18. ;i!.sn nf nelroit. and
l\11rhapl Tola. 21. Chapel Hill, 'r.
Th r.\ .1rcu~rrl !he granrl jt1ry
nf being ;:i part of a federal
gn vPrnmen! cnn~p1 racy to
blork antiwar protes!.~.
"Thnusand!i nr U5 v.·111 be In
~an D1egn at !he Re publical\
N;itional Convenlion , '' Tola
said.
When
the best places ever invented for
getting a barRain.
\Vhic h means you can pick
lhe Chevy you want. including
Impala. Chcvelle, Camara,
!Vlonle Carlo, '.\!ova and Veg a
al a rrice tha L's just righ t.
•
we clean house,
you clean up.
If you 've ever been to a
garage sale , you know it's one of
lf you 've neve r been to a
garage sale. now's the time!
Your Chevy dealer is hav ing
one lo clean out his sto ck of '7 ls
and make room for the '72
models .
All this under one ro of. The
one at yo ur Chevy dealer's. Dro p
in now during his Garage Sale.
And buc~lt both !till nrid shouldtr btUs.
That's on 1dta _you f.a ri live w1tli. You're back on Chevrolet Savlnp Time;
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Trails Progress
A nationwide upsurge in interest in bicyc le riding
for environmental, recreational and health purposes
finds Orange County responding with a long·range plan.
lt involves a proposed 318-mile netwo rk of bike trails
linking county cities and recreation areas.
The proposal has the blessing of l"o ~1nty p!an~ers
and will next go to the Board of Supervisors for final
adoption. The board has already approved the plan in
principle and called for a "skeletal'' system.
Carryi ng out the program won't be si mple. For
example. the ba ckbone or the overall plan v.1ould be a 27·
mil e trail along the Santa Ana River from the ocean to
Fea th erly Pa rk. But flood control and an ocean outfall
line fr om Riverside County present problems.
Above all , !be system wil l be cosUy -pe rhaps morf.
so than possible revenues from gas taxes or other sources
\\1ill support except over a long developmental period.
In any case, count.y gove rnmen t is headed in the
right direction to meet a rapidly gro\\•ing public need.
Lind sa y's 'Ch eap Shot'
New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, anything but
a rousi ng success as a municipal administrator. has
S\vitched from Republican to Democrat. In doing so, he
took what sports buffs call a "cheap shot" at the Nixon
Administration -one that should not go unnoti ced in
Cal ifornia. especially by laOOr.
guarantee and treating addicts and feeding children ..•
otber than the fact, not noted by Lindsay, that 30,000 or
more jobs depended on the guarantee. Related supplier
firms and their employes, many or them in Orange Coun·
ty, were also involved.
Further, the guarantee involves not a d ime of gov·
ernment money now -and there is at least a fair
chance it wW not, -while in the meantime saving the jobs
and avoiding more welfare burden.
Lumping aircraft manufacturers in with standard
industry as undeserving of special treatment simply
ignores the special factors involving national defense in
the space age which surround the whole range or air·
craft development.
Lindsay's blast comes off as unbelievably crude,
fool ish demagoguery from a man v•ho is supposed to be
the cool con1bination or political and intellectual
smoothy -the tall, photogenic one-tin1e sparkling star
of the GOP who now hopes to be the new darling of the
young, the minorities, the peace groups.
lf this performance is an example of Lindsay's con·
cern for humanity. it should be fascinating to hear him
try to explain it when he comes to Californ ia -as he
will . His concern obviously does not extend to the matter
of jobs for Californians.
Perhaps this single expression of his attitudes and
judgment exemplifies Lindsay's meaning when h e con·
fessed that, in a sense. his switch rerognized "the failure
of 20 active years in Republican politics."
Democratic Party leaders somewhat perfunctorily
wel comed Lindsay. But il n1ay be another matter with
the rank and fil e. Their party is already bulging with
would-be candid ates representing various degrees ot
leftist persuasion. (See Richard Wilson column below.)
Lind say said in hi s "swit ch" statement, "\Vhile drug
addicts go untreated and children go hungry to school
.•. \Vashington votes hundreds of millions or dollars to
bail out a sin gle corporation (a reference to the govern·
ment's recent loan guarantee to Lockheed)."
Demagoguery shows through in such a statement,
{or there is no relationship \\•hatever between the loan
It's safe to venture that Californians in general,
whatever their politicaJ leanings, don't much care wheth·
er Lindsay is Republican. Democrat or Communist.
Euaphasis 011 Traditional l' alues
Henry Jackson's Candidacy
\VASHJNGTON -A few months ago
Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Wa shinglon
\l:as no more than a gleam in a tradi·
tion?J Democrat's eye but he has sue·
cecded in posing the issue which could
sen d t he p ar ty
sprawling again as
in 1968.
As a prospective
candidate for the
pres idential nomina·
lion, J 2~kson i:r;; the
only one featuring
traditiona l values -
ta wan dorder,
s!rong defense, skep--
ticism on C-O mmun isl motives, post World
\Var JI conce pts of world leadership and
responsibilities, conventionall y patriotic
senriments and concern for lhe work ing
fan1 ily miln and woman.
It's tha t hard·hat kind of appeal lo the
"real majority" of middle Americans -
lhe "un-young . un-poor and un-black ''
whn account for 70 percent of the vote in
presidrntiRl elections. Thus, Senator
Jac kson can say he has no lime for peo-
ple who "'ave Viet C-Ong flags and hail
Viel Oi ng victories , no patience with left·
wing Oemocr11 tlc intellectu als who have
forgott en aboul lhe working man's in·
lerest and no sympathy for coll eagu es
""'hn scoff at law and order for the com·
mon man as me rely a ruse for racism.
SENATOR .JACKSON 'S credential s are
good enough as an old·fashioned liberal
and civil rig hts rhampion In ht: able tn
take lhese positions without being bedd ed
""'ith George C. \Vallace.
\rhat he is saying Is nevertheless
I
Richard Wilson
figh ting talk in the Democratic party
hecause il represents a respectable reac·
lion to the left .wing activisls Jackson
thinks are trying to take over the party
and lead it lo ruin.
Jackson doesn·L name anybody. He
doesn't need lo. He is talking about just
about all the ot her aspi rants for the
Democratic presidentia l nomination and
the ir backers and partisans including the
newes t one. f\.1aynr John Lindsay. A clear
exception is Hubert II. Humphrey. at
leasl as he v.·as in 19AA and may yet be
aga in. rnr it is precisely upon the forces
who nomina ted Humphrey that .Jackson
must rely if he is to be a major factor in
the Den1oc ra\1c n;i tiona l convention.
These are conventional Dcmocr;il[c
forces. L<'t us :,;ay t_h;i t they are best
represented by f\.1 ayo r Daley of Chicago,
GcQrg e Meany as presiden t of AFL·CIO.
and Ly ndon B. Johnson.
THESE ARE THE FORCES tha t !he
libe ral elcrnent 1n the Democ ratic party
is ded icated In dcstroyin,1; in 1972 in
redemp1ion QI the cal11mi ly in Chicago .
They would look upon Senator Jackson as
a crea!ure of lhC' miht<1ry·indus1rial com·
plex. an out -of.rial(' libe ral only semi·
repenlant 1n his hav.•kishnPss. and a sym·
hnl of all 1hat mu.~I he er;id1rale<I if lhe
Democratic party is to ansf' from the
ashes and soar Phocn1x·like 1nlo the new
political stratosphere of youth, pacifi sm.
and neo-isolation.
This leaves Sen. Edmund S. Muskie,
who must still be considered the fronL·
runner, in his customary dilemma. Shall
he go with the lefties or retreat lo the
middle? Senator Muskie does not know
for sure but Senator Jackson may help
him to make up his mind if Jackson con·
tinues to get the kind of reception given
him recently by organized labor in New
York State.
Jackson takes the old Roosevelt route
of raising up the poor, bringing equality
to the black, and playing square with the
work ing man. In other words, he sounds
like a working Democrat rather than a
Democratic CQ]lege professor trying to
articulate for !he poor, dumb voters the
politico·sociologic principles of the new
politics.
SENATOR ,JACKSON has annther kind
of appeal. .He probably ""'ould go pretty
far in the direction of economic conl.rols,
and it. may as well he confe:r;;scd right
now that the old fashioned kind of free
enterprise ideas don't carry ai. much
"'eight as the y used to In the American
business establishment. A lot o f
business men are saying that if there ha~
tn be a Democ ratic president they co uld
li\'e \\'ith Jackson. After all. they got
ah:ing fine with Lyndon Johnson in spite
of his populism.
It is nf course too Ciirly by far to tell
how Jackson will fare but the \'ery least
he ha s done i~ to introclucf' the welc:Qme
idea tha! the Democratic choice need not
merely lie between different grades of
leftism.
The Real Reason Rome Fell
Some New York judge. trying what we
preciously call a "Morals., case, said :
''You must recall from history that an
era or licent iousnes_,
preceded the fall or
nation s."
[l is one or the fav.
-0red meditations of
the: Lroubled oowa.
days. but !he rea lity
ls you don 't retail
any such thing from
his1ory. What ~·011
may recall is that
the Book of Revelation . ..-.·hich described a
lirentious sriciety. prophesied the la11 Qf
na!ion~. bu t the Book ended without
fulfilling the prophec y.
I ~ was a religious concept. and ii wa s a
commonplare of the ea stern J\.fediter·
ranean mind belonging too~ se gment or
I.he indignant. searching for some sort of
gaJvation to impose on their licentious
OltAN•t CO.t.ST
DAILY PILOT
Robe rt N. lVted, Pubhshtr
Th omas Kr.tvil, Editor
A.lbtrt \V. Botts
Editorial Pogt Edi tor
The editorial ps~ ot the 08-!Jy Pikll
JHkll to inform and stimul•te n-1d.
f':rs hy p~nting thta rw-WJpaper'•
opinions and commeni.ry on foplca
l')f 1nte:n!lt ind si.Jnilicence, by pro-
vldtn;; a forum fw the f!XPJ"'l!j,~lon nf
our noad~ • optnlonR, and by ri~·
11fl'l1fins the dt"'"' m'W'PO'lrrt1 nf In·
formed nbM!rven and 1pokumen on
topics ot the da.y.
T!1e,day. August 17, 1971
Rovce Brier
"
conten1poraries.
THE INDIGNANT mind ts still v.·ith us,
but it favors a less mvst1c model than the
Biblical. namely thf' ·noman Empire. To
us , Rome is easily understood because it
wa.~ a furrruon er 1Jf ou r own socio-
po\itical structure. I.alter-day Americanl!i
particularly have a rapport with Rome,
because they e1tiercise a sprawling and
unwieldy world power resembling the
Roman, and like Romans. they don't
understand it thoroughly.
THE Af\.1ERICANS are having much
trouhle with their power ; it jumps the
lrack here and there in painful fashion,
and is not that what happened to
the Roman 1mperium:i Precisely; and it
gre w 1vnrse and worse un!il after a few
centuries it fa iled a!togethC'r.
What more: nRtural than tltat wt. should
search for signs in the Roman story,
hoping lo avert the sad palsy wh ich
O\'ercame !hose people:, once so vigorous
and proud,
It v.•as probRbly this that Inspired the
judRe's remark . but he knows so little of
the rise and fa11 of nation~. he can only
re peat wit h 5<'hool boy rote delusions
which were nou rishing ;i lhnusand years
sinre, ye t are slil\ cemented In the unin·
fanned mind.
~I ANV J'LUNG ING external and in·
ternal forces contributed to lhe dec.hne
and fall of RnmP, but licentiousness, per
i;e, w11s among the lea!;l of these. From
the death of At11-lusrus. 14 AD . the
Romans had a w<11lowini;? ~or trl y, climax·
e:d hy ~ero. r1 f.8 ''el thirty yearg l11ler
c111nr Traj an, followed hy H11dri11n, and
the imperium was slron,1: And purposeful
for forty yt'ars It w;i~ 10 la~t another 300
years. despite niany v1c1ous emperors.
some of them manifesl Jy demented .
Or lake a tater case: Oliver Grnmwell
(159!1·16391 put an iron hpel on f:nglish
morrtls. Cromwell froze his people. and
nobody cr>ul d have ;iny fun . But v.·ith the
Restoration. under a Hght-headed Charles
11 , England made great cu l!urat strides.
and in 1689 achieved a freedom fal sely
promised by the J\1agna Carla.
i\10RALS, srr<:a\led, are onl y the
foreground appearance of a human
M>Ciety. They fluctuate from decade to
decade in nations, and bad morality
seldom afflicts mort than a ~mall share
of a given people. The Elizabethan Age
was whal we call "pennissive." In it,
flourished perhaps the highest expression
()f the. hwnan spirit in W 111 lam
Shakespeare.
In it flourished Englishmen undaunted
by a male~·olent. sterile predator. the
Spanish Crown, and they emasculated lt,
and went on to poop!e a new world in the
American wilderness. Apocalypse may
noL be just arollJld the corner, as game
fondly think and say.
Dear
Gloom y
Gus
finally, the dream licket : ''nrty
for Pr,sidenl end Llnd~y for Vice
President. Something for everyone!
-11. J. B.
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lllC•Ul filt lllO•• el l!!t lll Wll'll'l'f, S.,,tl
'.ur "' '"..,. l• o'""'' •11" 0 111, 1'1111.
Request Has
A Frightening
Undertone
~failhox
To the. Ed itor:
Aviation Administra tor John H. Shaf·
fer's plea to the nation's television si.a.
lions to refrain from broadcasting "The
Doomsday Fl ight" for fear mentall y
disturbed criminals will again use the:
pl ot to threaten the. airlin es and their
passengers, is, indeed, adm irable. Cer·
tain!y, these sick pe rsons need som e:
outsi de stimulation to formu late pl ots and
plans. and why not use one that alrc;idy
seems lo have a proper ending, ra ther
than risk an original one whose oulcome
is in doubt ? It should also be pointed out
that a San Francisco kidnapping v.•as
almost su ccessful by utilizing the in·
genious plot of "Case File: FBI", by the
Cordons, circa 1950.
HOWEVER, THERE is a somewha t
fr ightening undertone to this request.
Could this possibly be the beginning of
1984?
As a profe$5ional mystery writer, I
begin to wonder if the time is coming
when 1ny v.•ork will not be allowed to be
puh\icly digested, for fear lhe story line
"''ill be used as a basis flJr a crime.
In looking back, though, at the pa ~t of
&ll the various forms fict ion has take n. to
"''hat ot her cases can we point. whereln
an acluali ty has been based on a fictional
hypothesis~
Also -whv must fiction be sini;:led out
as niaybe h·aving , . , "a highly en10·
tional in1pac! on some unstable ind ivi durtl
and stimulate him to imi tate the fictional
i:.itualion . ~ .'' All \he criminal mind
needs to do [$i read the ne..-.•spapers 0r
lislen t.n the ncwsca.~ters 10 ga rner all
so rts of unsavory information he could
put to h.is own use.
AS IS C0:'\1fi.10NLV known. all ficllon ls
b11sed on some fact. .. Rope·· wa.~ based
on the Leo pold-Loeb "Crime of the Cen·
tury", as .... ·as "Compulsion." Recent ly,
television screened a movie clearly based
on the Beulah Louise Overell·Bud Gollem
murder case in S.a 1da Ana in the late
1940's. One need not have seen or read
the above "fictional" work! to be
sti mulated into the: idea of murOe ring a
ch ild for the thrill of it, or blowing up a
couple of peoplt. on a yacht in Newport
Harbor.
Clearly, if every program telecast to
the public we:re analyzed for possi ble l n·
nuence on disturbed mentalities, fault
could, no doubt, be found with all. Even
those "family" shows, \Vith all thosP. kids
and dogs. could show a child how lo get
Into trouble. Although Mr. Shaffer 'l". plea
did not take the actual form of
censorship. I wonder if there isn't some
precedent being established here .
ONCE THE television stations cornply
with his request. how many more -from
other areas -\viii be forthcoming? Nol
only demanding eq ual time. but eq ual
screening c an c el I 11 t i o ns of "ob-
jectionable" subject.~. Which could be
eve:ntually r~uced 10 the rldi culous by
such groups as the Gay Liberation
demand ing the cancellation of all man·
and·wife Mows -tht. Women 's Lib
crtlically &!tacking the all.male war
movl ts, and the: Ca t Lovers o( Amerlr.it
gt.tli ng up in arms over "Llllssie"~
And when the H.heists latch onlo tht
Bible -we 're really in trouble!
LEE C. MI LLAR
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PILLAR TO POST
A Favorite Trick
Of the Despots
r-.·01 one cit izen in ll tho usan d. perhaps,
knows v.·hat is mean t by the Fr en c h
phrase, agent provocateu r -although
niost Europeans have been aware of it
for Jong and cynical years.
fi1ost people who have heard of it think
merely that an agent prO\'Oca teur is
some sort or spy or
.
.I:
secret agent planted
a-'llongst an enemy
group. Rut he is rar
more than lhis. lie
is a man 1n the em-
ploy of the pol ice or
1he mililrt ry or the
intel ligence a ~en cy
who penclr3 ICS I\
•·suspic ious'' group
;
~( ..
and tries to ma ke it ;ict worse.
1'HE AGENT provoc ateur does not
merely be come a rnemOer or some dissi.
dent 1Jrganization and pass back in-
formation to hi s employers; he becomes
the most violrnt , extreme and re volu·
tionary member o! the Qrganizalion, and
tries to involve it in incendiary plots
which will enable the off icial s lo crack
down on the grottp.
This ha s long been a favorite trick of
Hitler, Stalin. and other such despots -
using their 0..-.·11 man as a Judas·goat to
lead opponents to slaughte r. The famous
Reichstag Fire , which ga ve Hitler his ra·
tionale fo r seizing power . was set by a
Nazi agent purporling lo be v.•ork1ng for
"the Communists ··
THERE SHOULD be no place 1n the
li .S. for such nefar ious a ct i v l 1 y ,
·~· ....
S)'dney J. Harris
\ ;
fur\'c1llance of cxtrenust itrouri; is one
t11ng -rt nd even here, we need !he mosi
scrupulou.~ def1n1t1on of such gn )Ups -
rud inciting ~roups tn t'riminal acl1no 1s
arnther Such inc11cn1ent should 1tsrlf he
liaJle ro criminal prosN·ullon.
~test dii;sidrnl groups an· by 1hr1r 1rrl'
nab.·re unstable, 1ll·organ1zcd, suscc1111ble
ro emotional ;ippcals. because !heir n1rn1·
hers frel so dcr ply nn the pci!111ral and
moral issues 1nvo lv crl Onr f1 rrhra11d e;i n
sieer !he organization 1010 ii v1nlenl al'·
lion i' niig ht not tak e 1[ calnier heads
prcva 1'cd. \\'hrn 11ffrc1als rrnvirte such 11
fir ebrand . are 1hc.v nol engagin~ 1n a coli·
spir ac}· lo break the la w 1hcmsclvcs?
ONE OBVIOUS reason thC',V do 1h1s is
to pcr.su:ide the ci\17.cn~ I hat H1ch gro11r~
are truly dangerou~. In point up !he
"need" for increas!'d ~r('uril .1· mcasurr~.
and therl.'b.Y Lo nht.11n 01orr f11nd~ anrt
support from a frii!hlcncd public anrl 11
concerned leg1sla111rr It is hkc putting a
puncture in a:i ;iu!nmohile tire to con·
virice 1.he motoris1 he nerd~ lo buy a be!·
ter set of t1rc.'i
The agrnl pn11 nt•;irrur runs aga1n~t lhe
gra in nf !he \\'h11lfl A1nrr1 ran trad 111on, JI
is an 1mpnr1;i1110 pf the \\or.~t of E11 rn·
pean torali1an:ir 1•n1 'fo use 11 to "cQn1·
bar ' ex!rrm1~! croup;; 1~ !n fall vict1n1 10
their own r<·pul•11e prac!1rcs anrt ,.,
become the m1rr,11·-1ma!le of our encrn/P~
Gold's 'The Ma gic Will'
Herber! Go ld '~ "Thr l\lagir \\'ill :
Slories And l:.:ssays of a Decade " JS a
"cro.~s-fert d11.ation," 11r. he puts it , of fa ct
and ficlion . /1 Herbert r.old rrr ros pecti\'e
in the short form. in effect. played in a
var(ely of moods 11rir! geoi;?raphical set·
t ing.~ ( Manhatlan. Porlra u·Princc l. muc h
of it fa mil iar if nne has foll n"·ed Gold In
lhe m:ig:iiinP.s . It is 11n agreeable one·
man show. if 11 reprise. by A \'ersalil e
professJonRI that bears down on human
endeavor anr1 hu ma n fra ilty in such areas
as war, divorce. politic! and lh e
novelisf s life.
IN TlllS C(lLLECTION I find Herbert
Gold, reporter and observer in the field ,
more int eresting than Gold. \vriter of
short fi ction, The Hailian repor1age rein·
maln:r;; memorable as he shares, "'ith
cn10Lion And precision. impressions of the
nii;htmarc world, that beautiful ;ind
trag ic no1hing.repuhlit thRI "help~ strip
off 1he sk in of those v.•hn kn ov.' her."
The sam e Is true in Gold 's report from
Biafra ! his '1l\iafra Goodbye" was
ru blisherl locall y last year b~· Tv.·o
Windows Press). ''Hunger is a legit imale
weapon of wa r." a Ni gerian general had
said. and Gold observed tha t particularly
cruel weapon In action against the
T he Booku1an
Riafran~. The 11ct1on 10 thls mix pale s
beside the \ 1111r1 reportage.
A SERIOUS l\'n1rEn. it seems to rri".
more than an,vtiinR else \\'i'lnts an audicn·
ce. And here Random Hnuse (nr the ec·
ccntrici tles nf pubhsl11n.11. econom 1c'i )
seen1s to ha111' ~nil<' 0111 of its wa y to do 1n
Herbert C:olr1 For who. beyond Herh
(.0td's imme1hile family . \Vould agree to
the S7 9.'l prire iac: here? Very fe\\' young
people :it Palo Alto or Cambridgr, Ann
ArbQr 1Jr \\o'c~1 wood -who might br
expected 10 mEk (' up a substanlial part nf
the potenlia) rtadcrshJI)-could afford 10
pa.v tha t muc!
na ndon1 }-104,s~ prod uce5 R fi ne tiUll illy
pape rback ll tl!>:. \'int a~c Books, wh1rh
reta il in the $1 95 .. i2 .9~1 hr ackel. "The
l\·tagic \\/ill" v oul rl ha ve hart a chance of
gett ing read f int rn<luc·rrl as a Vint ns c
original. Nov~ls i "Fa\hrrs." "The Greal
America n .larkpnt "' ar:: somcth1n!{ el:rir,
nol. a repr1sf' J'rl be surpri.~cd If the
author. any author, v.•ould no! agree.
\\'Ullam llogan
B11 George--------~
DEAR GEO RGE ·
T\ly molher has taken to wearing
purple 61relch p1nls. a hi ppie-band
around her head and Is trying In
tnlk my father Into trading lhe.
sed.11n In for a motorcycle. \\1hat
should 1 do~
WORRIED TEENSTER
0 £AR WORRIED :
J usl try to he a little morl"
lnl Prant. After all. \l'e're only old
once.
Deer Gt orge :
Enclo~eil 1s my doU•r. \Vhal ad ·
vice do yqu have: on bq'1Jlelin~"
I "!VJPEfLi L
Dear Bopclul: '
For openers. d(ln'I ff:nd monr v trr
stranae.rs. I'll tlr !zik lo tha t:
Thanlt s.
" 1 G~or,ire \I'll! Yllvf' vnur prnhlPm~
!nstantous -in~t:inero -11111rkly l
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CHECKING
•UP•
Gove rnor Prai.s es
Economic Action
rtnl~ "places thf" small non-
<'nrporate l'l\\'ner of rent11I pro-
perty in an economic: squeeze
unless there is also a C(lr·
respondin g free1.e on property
t?.:i;es and interest rat es "
It urged 1he President to
freeze all fcdernl 111x hi kes
.---
DAil Y Pl l llf 7
Grlev o1aces Rev ealed
San Qu e11ti11 Convicts Strike
SA:'J QUENTIN (UPI ) -
Morr th an 500 prisoners a1 San
Quenl!n went on s!r1ke i\·lon-
riil,v. refusing to work unless
pnSl°Jn wages are incrc11scd
anrl o1hC'r 1:ricvanccs settled.
No formal list of s:rievances
had hcen rec eived by prison
autho rl\1es late ~ionday , hi!
said, but a partial list of 2.~
demands had been left In a
y,•aste basket the day previous.
wage 3cale meeUng ftdtral
standards, an lncrea~ in th•
num~r of pa id work categor·
ie!'I, one birthday package a
vear in addition to the usual
ChrislmA!i package , and an
r.nd to all lorm!'I or "har·
ass rnent.''
'Promising' Ma11
Gamble to Bride
SA(;JlA~1ENlll 1vr11 -
Go1 111.ona \d Reagan has
praised !he "bold and decisive
stt p!i" of President Nixon't1
new f'Cononiic policies hut
uru:erta1111y prevails an1oni;:
!>fate offil'ials over tile f)Ot(ln -
l1<1I in1pact on Cal1 forn1a
i;:•11·ernmcnl. ;ind hnng pr·rssurf' l'H1 all ~----------,
A.'lsor1a1 e Warden ,Jan1e11
Park .said the s Ir i k e rs
represented about 25 percent
nf the popul ation at the in-
st1tut1 nn. Th rre y,•as n n
\ iolence. he said . allhough
,;on1e of the conv1c1s who went
about 1he1r prisoo jobs were
threatened by Lhe strikers.
Included in the demands
was 11 request lh <1 L rulings nn
indetermlnate ~enlences be
handled by 1he convict's
.'lcntcnc1 n}! judge. instead nf
through the Cahfornla Adu lt
Authority.
Park sa id prison authoritle!
woulcl n1ake no movt !rJ
dislodge the men from their
rells. "IL i!'I not hurting u,, a ~
lo ng as they stay the.re," he
said.
Hy L. 1\I. 1\0 \'\l
SO YO U'\1 E RE El\ unrter
lhe i~press1on !hf' population
of 1h1s CQuntry is J:flting
ynu nger, have you" L1kf11 1.~f".
That"s wrong. A v e rag ~
American 165 years ago was
16 years old. lie was 19 abnut
100 .ve<i rs ago. He was 2'.t JUSt
70 year.'i ago, He 's 27 now. Or
thereabouts. Population is ge!-
t!njil older, that's t·lrar.
THE SUHVEV TAl\i'.:HS sav
Su preme Court justi rrs h~ve
the highest Joh pres11g r. Then
rtor.tnr ~. Ttirn nu r 1 r n r
flh.vsir 1.~t ~ US. Senators and
the Presidcnl ;i ren 't li strd in
THF. TO P 10 IT IS NOW
KNO \\'N 82 l)r.rcc_nl of tndav's
marriage proposals in ihi s
country occur in cars, seven
perccnL in homes. f11·e prreent.
in restaurants. two pt:rcenl l1i
molels and four percent in
n!her.
r.OETHE SAID, "Girls v.·r
\nvt: fo r what th t:y arP: \'nun~
men fnr 11•hat they promisP lo
hP." That makes sense You
frrquentlv hrar a boy refrrr<'d
In a!'! ";i prorntqng v11ung
frllny,·,"' Rut rare\v will ynu
hrar a ~i rl described as •·;i
pr·omis[ng you ng lad~· " Our
l.111•e anrl War 1nan says this is
1\·hy marriage is a biggrr
12:imble tn a bride th;in 1n -.
~room. He bet.~ nn the mo-
men t. she on the future.
,\ FE:'i!TN!Nt:: CUSTO:O.IER
rlairns she wa s brirn w i t h
rrecldc!'i. F:xtr;iordi n<1r~'. 1f
tna'. A newborn \nfan! 11•i1h
fr·Pckles is a ~ r;irr as a male
calico c;it. I'm told . tl1edira l
PXperts Si'IY a few habie~ n1 .:iv
s1 art to freck\r al ahn u! 111
mon th s. but mos! rlnn '1 11111 1!
lhe:"rf' :'I ma ybe 4 ~·ear~ nlrl. If
~·nu ran name an ex rcp11on,
please advisl'.
CliSTO~IElt SERVICE : Q.
"How rna nv brilu h prepar;i-
tlons are · nn t11r mar~rl
today?" . .\. Can nr·Y 1r!I .1ou
tllf' bea uty prer)a1ations arr
.said to outnumhC'r hC' hea utifs
by thrt:e 10 onP .. Q. "Louil',
vcu use statistics 1kr ;1. drunk
Usf's lamppo:;ts. fo r su ppf1rt
r;:ither than lnr ;1luminat1on "
A. That·s unkind Q.
"\Vasn't It Ktn !lubhiird 1\·ho
said , 'Hr r fa, t wa.., hr r
l'haperuor .,.. A No. Rupert
Hughes s11td lh<tl. Ktn Hub·
ba rd said . ·•Nr"' an thrn an
innocent man ~ sent to the
!e~islature "
CLll:'.:NT \\':\NTS lhe rrf'1 pP
fnr tho.<:r 11lr1 Depression
plnnt s. Rem rn1bcr 1 hem '
fl1adc of co :1I, s<ll t, \vhatnnl
All right: Ar;·ange cn<l! chunks
in a glass r1ish. Cnvrr the m
\\•ith a-cup nl wa1 rr. a half cup
of salt anrl a \;iblr spoon 11f
bluing. Tl .... ~! crysta!ize a.flrr
a rew da\5. Keep it dam!).
Cnlo r i1 1\•i1 h iodine . ink. cakr.
rolnr.~ nr 1• atrr paints. Rr surf'
In p11 1 the pre!!.\" tittle m<'~s in
glass. rhnugh. The chr miral ...
can r<11 lhrnue:h sflmf' rlishr~
anrl gti m 11p e1·f r.1·rhin g.
IV )'OU'HE 4:1 yC'ars olrl
ynu were born !he samP yr.:i r
!he y,·orld's first pay telephnn r
v.•as Sf'I up. lf ynu'rf' :18. vriu
v.·cre born the same year the
1vnrlrl'' fi rst jukebox was in-
stalled . . ONE OUT Of'
everv 12 11·omr.n y,•ill ]ri~e a
hatch nf r;ish !his vca.r Onr
nut nf rvcry 20 mCn wil l r!n
1ik<'11·1sr ni-sn 1hP s1a1is1i-
f:ian.~ predict. Wh.v is ii more
women than mrn ln~1> mone~·"
Baffli ng.
Your f]ucstio n:<. and com-
mr 111< ilf€' 1~·elcnn1rrl and wil l
h1> <11cr1 111 l'hrr·kinl! l'p
11.•'·rrr1 r r pos~1hlr rlca:<.r 11d·
(\ o<< 1n11r lr!l rr< In L, ~f.
F-<n d P n R"x 187.~ l\f'wpnr \
fir~rh 92/;l'\O
"I sl ro nf.:IY sup\)()rt th r ae-
t1nns anri i;:nals he has nut l1n·
ed." lle;ig11n said ~1onda.v 1n a
p!'epared s1a1en1!!11\. ··Thr.v
art fisc<1 \ly responsible and
arc fully \l'!lh1n the fran1e1vork
of nu r l{epubhcan ph iloSlJph~ "
The S1a le Boa rd n f
E q u a I 1zation, meanwhile,
adopted ci resolution ur~ing -a ll
le~·els of i:o1·ernmenl to <ilsn
fre eze tax increases. It sa td
the Prrs1dent's action is ··tnnR
n1·erdur tn son1e arefl s" and
docs not Ro ··far enough "' 1n
others.
The sW<'f'!Jllljo\ pn1J!r<im an-
nnu ncrd by the Pr<'side nt ,1 p-
pr11·enl!y delayed e~penenre
s1rp-11p !'la\ary 1ncrc ;1ses for
1hnusAnds of slate i'n1p\o~·cs.
JI was nnl cle<i r wht lhCl' 11
;i l"O wou ld p n s I p o n r till·
plrment;ition of ;i bonsl in
welfare p;iy rnen1s slated lo be
in1plcn1entcd Oct. !.
f{c;igan . vacationing al his
Pac1lir Palisades home , said il
11·as too early rn assess 1he
sr1ecific impacL of t he
President's decis ion on t he
st<ite 's eronom.v but he ;:idded :
"I am ron\'1nced 1l l\'lll turn
out 10 he 1he strnn_g ~hot 111 the
ann we ha\'e ncer!rrl."
The Board of Equali7.atinn.
the st:ire·s n1ajnr tax ad-
n11n1s1r;it1on ai.:ent~, adopted
a rrsnlu11no de<:lt1nng th;i t
"11uch scnous e co n o n1 1 c
measure s, y,·hile long overdue
in sornP area s, do not gn far
enough 1n nth<'r areas -such
;1s 111 !he rontrol nf taxes, in-
cluding property laxes, and in·
1 crc.~t rates nn ln;,ns h.v ban ks
and n1her n1nncs·\rnrling agen·
CU:'.~
The hnard said the (reeze on
Hoa ch Hc ports
I;, .. , '"'e r a tcd '! , .... c r-r-
Law yer Alleges W atso11
Killed Lil\.e a 'Zo111bi e'
LOS A;'\f;~;LF.S 1A1"1 ~Th!'
h11~1nPss m;inaj!rr rnr l.l'l5-
An~rlrs 1·11.1 ""t1nnl~ sa1 ~
rcpo ris nf 1na~s11 e 1nl e~t;:i t1nns
nf cockro.11·hc~ 1n ~ o m r
sc hools are e x;ii:~erated
A union Qff1c1al :i nrl t\1·n
school <li.~!ru·1 pr-;t con1rol
n1cn told thr Ro:ird nf Erlur;i.
rinn lasl .... c·rk th;iT 1n :;0111e
s('hoots e11cl;rn:l('hrs wrrf' :;n
plr nt1ful 1hry r1n1pprll from LO.<; A:\(;f,Ll'.:S 1 ur1 \ -
Charl ~s "Tex·· \\'a lsnn did
Cfl1nn·it. snine nf lilt: T;i1.e:-
L11P.ia•1ca niu rrlers hul he w;i..,
"n0 n111rr !)l;in :i 1.nn1bir , :i
1n1 nrllP•S all!oni;i1nn·· bl in dlv
nhcvini: Charles i\'1 ;i n ~ n n ' s
nrrlf.r<, h1 ~ ;i \lnn1r~ ~;i1d \Inn.
dill
'\\'ii!.'on's n1nt11 P 11· ;i .c;
.~1mplf'." satd .:iunr n<'~· i\lax-
~·•ell l\(l•lh, rcferrin!! !n 1he
r1l e ~la1111g~ <11 !he ho mt. or
artress ~haron Tate 1n Auµus t
of \!16~
· Hr h;1d nonP. r xccpl tn dn
11 hat 1-.lanlWn to\d him 10 rlo -
in k1 tl ('I rr~nne lhPre Tha1's
11h:i1 IH· d11I
P,111 hr 11 ~~ nil! 11l"f" th;in
;i ;n111h1 r ii th" l1n1P ii
ni 111dlr~" a111 .. 111tltnn
f\r1lh ~.11rl \\ ;o(,nn ' l(l~I IJ,~
irlrnllt\ h1~ ec.n ;i 11rl 11·;:1~ ;i
r~1rhn!w e )..1e n~1on of
\'c1ccinc .'lo vi n ~
t1l11 nson. mad f' 1n r-.tanson's
'·man e.1' bl .. 1.:cil1 nJ!.~ f1n lo r ;1frlrl'lll 1;:i rs
tl-lan~nn S!'hen1erl In r n· :i 11rt ~ll'n rtnrrl h1· lhf' hunr!r·rds
1•11ur;igr \\';i1~nn In u~e 1.S[) In 110111r r11n111s. Thl' hn;ircl
.:ind 1n 1une h i~ ··1111nrt bcr.:inir 11\rn :i -.k!•rl fnr fl lull rrpol't on
a \.<1C1Jl1m·· into which 1he 1·1i1L _ lhe ni:iitrr·
lr;irlrr inst1lil'd hi s ··1 111~1 cr!•
bel1l'f~ ... the a t tnrne~ .~;i1d
\\'at snn is lhe last .,f 1hr
' :-01ansnl1 fa n1ily·· clan In cnn1e
in tri al for the Tate-LaBi:u1ea
k1l11n,i:s. :-0\anson ;i n(! 1hrcr
.\'OUn~ l\'{lml'n lollnwrrs have
a!readv heen senlrnrrd to
de;ith for 1hr ~nslv s\A11r1gs
Thr 2!>·\c;ir-old
0
f11rm er h1µh
schnnl a!h\fl!lf' s1ar lrnn1
:-.lth 11111C'\, Tr~. \1i1S "a I OLHl I
(1\ hf11' hi< l:i 111rr "i11d . 11l1n 11,i~ 110 1n;i!t'li f.,1· I h r l
~1\pl11<t•r;111r111 ,,f ~l.111~!1n ri11r!
111~ fnll1111 Pf ~. ;111d l-i!H'!'tl!11hf'cl
In tlir plra ~111·c-ln11ni:i c·on1·\
n111n;il lire :-1~·lr a n~ 1hr al -
l rntlfln~ 11f (hr ,\l.ul~n ll ~ti·ls
f.l'ldrnf'e .... ·UI he pr1'-~r111 rd
lo .~hnw \Vatson ·.~ 12n IQ in
high srhMI \1·a~ hrnkrn down
thrnu J?h const;i nl hra,·y dri1g
usr. l\eilh sairl Y..'.:ilson 's IQ
nny,· is A.II.
Kr il h alsn i;11.1d !he rlien1
killf'd Lrnn anrl R n~r111a ry J ~1R1anr<1 the ni~ht fnllnY.1111:1
the TR!e k illinR.~.
NEW '71 CHE VY
CLEARANCE
Nova e Impala e C omaro
Chevirll" e A"d O!hirr1, The
new '72 Chirvy~ orit on the
woy a"d we mu~t '"<'VI! hu"-
dredl ol ne w '71 Chevy•
prl,ed juu clotlart a bo••
'"'"· Lib•ral Trade-In Al.
Law, law I a n•
l elor•
lc~1slatures 10 alsr> frrcze
stale and lncal taxe.c;.
Asse1nbly Speakrr H 11 b
r.1nrettJ's offi C'e repor1ed heinJ.t
informed by the Li S. Treasury
Oepartment that the ~tale
t(luld in1pose a tax increase
durin~ the 9<klay I r ef' z f'
period.
LOCA L
ED ITORI ALS
The DA ILY PILOT
Qu it e Often
Fights Cit y Hall
The strike was cnnflned lo
thr prison's east block and one
secti on of the south block.
Park said.
ea/ways
Other grievance, included a
rcriues\ for a judicial rev iew of
all disc iplinary ch a r i;: e !
aga inst lhe men . Park said. an
increase in the quality and
f1Uant 1ty of food, a minimum
The stri kers v.·cre being fed
two meals a day. while the
Mn.stri king cnnvicl~ received
their usual lhree meals, h1
keep your interest up ...
to the maximum.
Un ited States National Bank isn 't fickle about interest rates.
We 're dedicated to paying the highest rates all owed by law.
Here's a good example:
Recently many banks dropped their rates on
Passbook Savings Acco unts to 4%. But we kept ours
at 4Y2%, earned from the day of deposit. Nice thing is, there's no
minimum deposit. And you can withdraw anytime.
Wa nt more? Open up a Savings Bond Passbook Account.
We 'll pay 5Y2% interest if you leave your mon ey for
one year. With a minimum deposit of $500.
Leave you r money for two years and yo u can get 5%%.
Once again, these are the highest rates all owed by law.
So you see. you always know what we're up to.
See us for even higher in terest rates on Time Certificates of Deposit.
UNITED
61 convenient locations SJ.ATES NATIONAL
BANK •
LOS ANC;~LES 1\J P!1 -
r nva1r velcr1nar i: n~ .Y.·urkinR
"r1,;h1 In 18 hours' da1l.v have
''t1cr111;l!Pd nearl~ half nr
Soultirrn f.al ilorn ;i·,. hnr~e
p npul11 t 1n n ~1:a1ns1 11
\'r nr1url:i n (lqu111r ~1rrp1ni;i
~1rknrs~.
Vrrr 1 arrint p r 1 1 1 rl I n I! __,_._..
11!r11mP i mm u n 1 .v Y.as l
<listr1bUIPd 1n da ys ;Rn b~ the 1
BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE ...... .....,.1
INCREA SE YOU R INCOME ! Coat• M111 Offic1
1845 Newport l lv cl.
So uth Co••t
3333 lriatol federal govc rnn1enl tn stave 1 nff 1hr epidrmic 'I l'f]Ulnr
t ncepha.lnmyrl1lis Y.ii1rh ha s j
~wept through ~1e,1cn ;ind I
1·ei:;r.~
DALE CARNEGIE• COURSE
Phone Todoy ~ 17141 633-41•1
,.,.,..,tlflll 11¥ J•hnoon .t.1oo<lltH ~
stereo 103FM
the sounds of the harbor
~d~~7 youve never heard it so good
I
• OA!l Y I'll Of
For the
Birt1ts
........ ,'
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l"fftl""-Lt M, lrvl,,., MY.
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Gtt•l.1 SI., WKl,,.,!Mllf, •lrl.
Mr. t NI Mro, lfu .. ,,. It. il\lp!t V, la>IJ
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Mr '""' Mr.. Wl!Otm ill, .. tOll'ltro,
U.CU ,......,,,, Mi.tlOll vi.lo. 1lr1.
Mr. t ftd Mr1. w1111..., lllabtrh . 1s..1
7ht 11 , No. (, -tmlntlt•, b!IV.
Mr, '"" M•t. l"r-rfc-II:. 5...,w, 1'1•1
P, ... lftnc:t LIM, Hlll'lll"'""' le.i;l'I, t !•I
KOAct Ml!MO«IAL Hos.-1T1t.L
411ftM L 1t'1
Mr. t nd Mrt. Jt mft A. Juslkt . 417
l!'N<IW•Y, Cotlt Mtu, bo't'
Mr. t nd Mr•. Otvld H•ftd.t,.on, UOO N.
Ortnvt, Wtll Hon..-...-, bo¥.
Mr. -Mn. "'"'"' A. WliHt, H.JOS C""rbour1, S1ntt A,.., 11r1,
Mr. tnd Mr•. Jal!"(. St vlor. :U C•¥•111
(......,., Lt O<Jf'lt I N dl, 11lrl,
Mr. t nd Mra. A. l urlOll Clnld•nc:•,
•l'fll Olt Avt., Wntml.,>lff, t lrl.
Mr. t nd M.,. Mltci>ell J. "'""""'' f21 H. P"llt d<llphl1 ....... ~elm, boY
M•. t nd M ... L1t1'1'f'tle S. P1rkln, 17'•
lltlf•tl Ave .. C<"!I Mtou. bo'I'.
Mr. •1111 Mr1. w111i..m E. Bl•ktlr, :!'XII
S. R~~. 5•n!t AP'lt, bor.
Mr t "4 IW"I. J•m t• E. H•hd~, 161'
Mrrllewaod, Coil• Meu. 91•1
Mr. •nd Mrl. PMltmon M. Mtrrvmtn,
'17'1 Mol<!l'lt n• Dr .. Hunll"910n 8tttl'h ""'· ,,.,..,., ,, 1911
Mr.""" Mr1. Oovld w. Gird'"'"· lt11· A W1llt t e Slr .. t, Colli MIU, olrl.
Mr. 1nd Mr1. Jerry It. Coutl'I, l111
Cor•I, Apt, 8, CM!t Mu•, •1•1.
Mr. t 1'16 Mfl. AllM'rl l'IKl'lu. 'l~A
Wt1! 011'1 SI .. T111tln, boll.
""'· •rod ""'"· ~rel T. Y•""'· 1436 South L-111, 51nt1 An~. b<w.
Mr. tr!d Mfl. Don It. Slr>t ltfon, 11111
F'lln11,,.,., Hunll"9IOl'I 8tttl'I, bov.
M r. """ Mr1. Jorry L, L9"f0<d. lOlt
G-111, H""!lnv•on ktcl'I, olrl.
Mr. •nd Mfl. Rober! R. Dou111'1t rtv,
«.U Wnt 3rd. 51n11 Af>t, boY.
.1.11111111 1, 1tn
Mr. Ind Mtl. Mltll•tl Smith. 151 23rd
SI .. (Ol1t Melt, 1lrt Mr. t nd Mr1. He,.ry !Cutmmt l. tu!
Clttrbtooll; Or., Hunll,..IM 8tttl'I, ....
Mr. •1'4 Mr1. Ttmottw Mt••· ?16• Plttt,.llt , J\pf. C. Co11t Mt ••• boY
Mr. t nd Mr1. Orrin Coo\ty, 216 !(no•·
vlllt , Hu"'lt111ton 8e1cl'I, girl.
Mr. Im:! Mt1. Mor-5. Culo. 1'US Lurtl
Lt M. Hu"'lntllOf' 81ttl'I, 111•1.
Mr tnd Mr1. G-11e St lt!t , 20911
C1n1<11 Road. El To<e, boY.
Mr. tr!d Mra.. Ltrrv W. R ltlllt, 1192
Lori Ann L1n1, Stnlt A"9, bov.
Au11111 s, 1tn
Mr. t nd Mr1. LYn Woller, 219!7
IC•neot>f Ltn.. HurTtlntlM llNCl'I,
g]tl.
Mr. t nd Mt1. Fr-rk:-W. Bert. 21 El Mlr1, Runllnv1on Betth. t lr!.
Mr. •nd M-.. 0.Yld Smith, 111).11,,, EIUI
Ave .• HuntlngJon 91tcn. olrl,
.1.1111111 " un IN. tnd Mt1. Gtr•ld El'll•, In~ H11m-
m!tt11blrd, Foum11n \11lley, boY.
Mr. •"" Mrs. Nick y L. CaPtcl, 3UDI
L1011n1 C1nvcn Rot<!, L1911n1 9ttcl1. ....
Death l\'otices
llllWER
l!"dY!l'le .1.: l rtwer O'I JOIO! So. Coa!I
H....., .. Li ou... l!le•(~. Dtl1 of c!Nth,
A1111u1I lJ, 1911. SUrvlvM bY "u•blod,
G lr1rd ll"wer tn<I • bro11'1tr. Servlttl,
Fr!dov. ,A.11g111t 20, tt 10 1.m. In Sl'l11tet
Lt ount Btte:l'I Ch•ofl. Shtf!t r L11t11,..
lffch Mot!utrv. Ol•t(iot1.
CAllTlll
Cll!tt>rd L Ct rter of 14111 Ille"'"""" W1y,
C.OHt M11t. Oelt ol ff,tfll, ,A.ug111! 15,
1'71. S11rvlwd tlY wilt, Ulli..n. of "''
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II ti 10:.)1! t m .• Ptcltlc View M.....,ri.1
Porto:. l'tclllc V~ Mor1111rv. Olrtc10rl.
Hll'l'ILl'INOlll
C.t,,..tlM IPt u!I MeU1lll1191r o4 lUOI
Holly P,.lvl, So LtllUM . 01tt of clt•Tl'I,
,A.1101111 IS. nn. S11rvlv9" bv d1uohl•<-
Ct1'>erh1• P. ltHI" o! So. Ltun•: •I•·
ttr, C1c1ll• PtarM!n cf Con""'llcut; tl'lret
cou•lno, Mr. Pl1vv H1rt1lllnof" Mr,
To1!om H11!1lllne1 11'16 Mt1. Gonf•tl
Morrl1.,., t !I o4 Mln,,...,!1. R1<>ulem
MIU Wll htld 11111 mornTnv. l uto<IAY .
.t.uu•I 11. !II 1.m. 1! Sr. Ct•l'lerl"" or
Sl1nn1 Cl'lurth. ln1trmtn!, orlv11t, Sn•t-
t.r Le!JUl>I 911Cl'I Me>rl111rv, Ol•ttlO'lo.
F'tmlly 111t111111 conlrlblltlon• 10 1111
Ht1'1 Fur!CI.
Olllil!NWALO
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Plooct, "'•wpar1 l!l•ttll. 0111 ol dttl!I.
Auguol 16, 1'11. S1,.lcn PU><lln• t!
"•clllc Vltw Me>rlut rv
l'LISUNOlll
Jt"" M1rllvn l'lt 11ln11r of 231 F1lrw1Y
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lol, 1'11. $urvlv9" bv !luob11'16. Merit L
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t t>d M•rv J IM l'lon l"'lfr, •II "' (Piii
...... 11; """"· Mr. t nd Mr1 He•Old Hfflnum or Mlnne•o••: two brott>I" 1nd
flvt 1l1!t<">; one ,rtnddfuth•~r St role''·
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t 1.m , S! C1llltrln1 of Sl1nn1 Cllu'Cl'I.
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ARBUC](LE 6 SON
W~TCUFF MORTUARY
U7 E. 11lh SL, Cotta Meui -• BUTZ MORTUARIES
Coroq del Mer . . . 17"451
Cotta Mn• .. , . . "'-2.U • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
lU l!lroadway. Cotta Meta
IJ 1-UD • McO>RMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
llll Lipa& CuJOO RL -· • PAClnC Vll<W
MEMORIAL PARK
Cem111ry M9r1arJ
a..,.!
-hdlle View Dme New,.. -. Colllonla -• l'BP FAMILY
OOLQNW. rtJNl:IW. -__ , ...
ww-·11 ...-. • lllllTll'I llOllTUAllY
Ill !Colo SI. -
Record
Mr . .,,., Mr1. HOwt re M II""' 1t11 w .. 1 S\lnllowt•", S..n•• 11.n•, boY
Mr '"" MrJ. il•Ytft w. itirw•r1. U~
Vl•tln.11 Pl, API . No. •• (01!1 M•"·
t ill.
Mr . •rod Mr• Mlt"••1 Ol>y .... ~ •• !)! Yorlttown Lt..e. C0>I• M•M , bor
MJ. ""' M•I... OtYIO c . e.non, 600 Aldeln Pl, ,....__., llo•cti. 111•!.
Mr tnd M••· Oren J. (M>tb•o. ill
Ct OtTllO. COii• Mt11, boY.
Mr. .,,., M,., Hen•Y H MI Yt r, 1(lOO
Tu•lln Avenuo. NtWPOl"I II••<~. boV
Mr Ind Mrr;, ROl>t•' llotl!noon. 71lll ~~
II-wood, AJ>t. No. II, S1n!I ,A.n1,
•lrl. Mr. tod Mto. Oovlil II. L•v•rly, 6•S
Vk:lorl•. II.pl "'• •• Col!t Mist, 0111.
A111llll 7, lt71
M•. Ind M" Dovie! ~ ... 105 Atl t lt,
Cor""1 O•I Mir, t lrl.
Mr tl'l6 Mtl, J1mo1 IL R1Cl'I. 11•1!
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M• 1..:! Mro. Fr1n1< KOtll•• t .. SS
1!:1"9•-Lino, Hunllnol"" ll••<n.
t lrl.
Mr t nd Mn. W1vtw Guthrie, 1.Ul
St ,.., C1nyon 11.ve., uvl"'· g,r1.
Mr 1nd Mr1 Joel E. WOOd. t•! Wt!t tarn ~1., Co.II Mut. 11r1.
M• ""' MtJ Loron W•lllll!. 1i. Dtl'llo1,
CorOM <Ill Mfr. t>oy.
"'"""'' •• lt7l Mr. 11'111 Mr" lllth1r<1 Gol<!1m>tl'I, ti~!
W. 11111>1>1 llY<I., Newporr lttch,
11lrl.
Mr. tnd Mr1. ,......,,,A. Mll!•tt. J.911 W.
Wiiton. API. (, C°'!I Mt11. boy
Mr. Ind Mrr;. J1tl< 0 . Ptul ...... ll).IJ.6
Ft!con ""'· F'fMJ,.leln V•ll<r . t>o•
Mr. '"" Mr1. lloberl Scot!. 19SS PO>!
Prov11><1 Pl, NfWPof"I a ... c~. DO't'.
Dissolutions
Of Marriage
INTl!RLOCUlORY OECREl!S Filed Au~u•I ' Wood•wcrth. Dl1n1 tn~ Wllll1m A. Piel, C1rol Mtl •nd OfY ld LOtJi• 0 1•1!1, Bevfflv Yvonne 11'16 Wlllltm Edw1td Hoooe1, JI~ C. 1nd T~m•• l. Rolfe. lt>om11 lllcf\1rd •nd Cl'l•rlo!!o LO<Jloe liml!k, Dewn L tn<! Clle1tff II. G•ln11, G1brlt ll1 Ann t nd Georol Elllt<I R1fl1r, A~dr•y C. and Edw•r<I M. Ltmeuers, Ciro! t nd Mtro!o L. Hick" GI•"" Conw••· Jr. t nd Andrtl "" lldckltnd 8 1r1>11r1 Juno •1'16 Jemu Mtrrlll 8ai•, ICtlkrYn A., •nd John H. t>owr>e¥. CIM'rv/ W. end l!oblrl S.
Blrc"lit ld. llon.old LH 1nd RacMI Mtl Wllllem1, Ernes1 l. 1nd Mtrll" F. Sw1,,...,., Sl>ftnne $wtet aM Jol'ln Edwtrcl Htrvov. BtlsV Ann t nd Jtlt1!11d ll">om•• WllSOI\. Jtme• t M Gloril M.
Jor'leo. Rollo rt t octe '"" Grt c• Ht lt'I llelle•ler01, Ann '"" A!vt ro L. Owen. Perrv E'-"Hne i nd Miro !ell!
Nel•m•Yer. Sl'llrlev '"° Geralcl JtcksOl'I, Jo A""' •n<I Donald HuMr! Plloner. Sam Mtr'ltoom•rv 1 n d Ell11bt1n Joan
PostY. V1rnfln l . end Je•nt11l!t M 91'Ckmtn. Ptnnv Lvn" 1"4! Jerald z Nel..,n, Sl!e•on .t.nri ano Oe•ld Swend Gotdll1rt. Nll1 Otvld t nd Glorlt Oont ll 01,,,.., Gre!Cl'len N. •no 01c1r E
ltrsen. Georot II. 1nd Jt1nn1ii1 H Olc~10<>, Allee L111rlr.e end G•orot R.1v Callaw1v. Ell•Abtll! t nd Corl Wiiiia m Je5~=· Robert Ht tlt n tnd Ckrlollnt
M~~1~1~';;, R11bv Ool0<t1 e nd Rontld
llu1l1•, Arce nlt and Roberto Looe1 11~~~~,iie Prl1clllt Ann t nd Ron11d
"INAL Ol!"Clll!"l!S
Fllld ""''"'' lr1cv, J ,,,,., Ill'. tm:I Pa!rlclt Outld, Vlrolnlt A. t n<! Ltl!er P. Orvlllo, Olt"" M. t ncl Georte W Prlyltt, Maroaret M. 1n<1 Lt"" L. St. JOol'ln. C•rm!n 1M liot>er! P1ul Vt lltlll, Judv t nd Fdwtrd PoY Aroo. !Cetl!v IC •n<I lludolol! c Hu!tro.,, Cl1udi1 t nd Carl"" · If••· MorYln C. 11'16 i; 11..,., M•v .,.,, Helen e. •n<I Robert L Vel1•co, !on1c10 C, •nd Adell• Grenada<
Deep Breath
UC h·vine Doctor
Tests New L1111g
IRVINE -An improved and
morl! durabll! artificial lttng
will be tested by a UC Irvine·
California Colll!ge of Medi C'ine
professor under a $7,500 g rant
from thl! Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease Associ<J·
lion of California.
Dr. Robert It Bartlett,
assistant professor of surgery
for the UC! mediC'al college
will conduct the testing at the
Orange County f\1edi cal Center
where he is assistant direC'tor
of surgical serviC'es.
"Although many artificial
Probation
Ordered
For Pair
SANT A ANA -One of two
intruders kept talking on the
premises by an elderly woman
sailmaker un til N e w p o r t
Beach police arrived lo pick
up the conversalion and the
duo has been finl!d $65 in
Harbor Judicial District Court
and placed on two yea rs pro-
bation.
J udge Everett OiC'key drn~
ped charges of illegal entry
against Terry Engleman, 20,
of Riverside . and found the
defendant guilty of trespassing
last June 25 on the premises of
Frank Rice Sailmakcrs, 2110
Newport Blvd.
Eng J en1an's companion.
Rex ford Teig. 21 , also nf
Riverside, earlier p 1 ea d e d
guilty to charges of malicious
mischief and v.·as placed on 60
days probation. Judge Dickey
suspended jail terms for bolil
defendants in fa11or of pro-
ba!.ion.
lungs have been developed,
none so far has proved suc·
ces.sful for more than a few
hours." Dr. Barlletl said.
"We have now, based on
new principles of design,
(·rea!ed a new artifiC'ial \ung
called the Toroidal Flow
Membrane Oxygenalor.
''It transfers more o:ii:ygen
and requires less anticoagulanl
than existing devices," the
researcher said.
r\nlicoagulanl.s control blood
clotting. The clots and setting
the dosage of a nticoagul::.n ts
lo control them "are the big-
gest obstacles to successful,
longterm use of an artificial
Jung," Dr. Bartlett noted.
The research will discover
side effects and safely of the
use of the new artificial lun g,
he said, and de t e rm In e
whether lt can completel y sup-
porL the respiration o f
laboratory ani1nals fur periods
of up to three days.
The grant is one of 14 tota!J.
ing $93,000 awarded to scien·
tist.s in California who are
researching the respiralory
fields. !11oney collected in the
annual Christmas Seal cam·
paign supports the rese arch
efforts.
Lakewood
Woman
Sentenced
SANTA AN.<\ -A Lakewoofl
woman \vho was found to be a
meJTiber of a countywide
forgery ring after s h e
presented a forged check at a
fashion Island store i n
Newport Beach has been sent
to state prison for one to 10
years.
Orange County Super 1 or
Courl Judge Bryon K .
Grant Goes
To 01en1ist
Circus Coming
I
To Count)· Area
ANAHEt!l-1 -The circus i." Ball Road
coming to town Thur.iday and 'fll11 Ring ling Brothers show
it starts with the unloading of will 1 un through Aug 25. The(
a 34k:ar SpE>Cial train anrt a first -:how Thursday is at 81
parade to Anaheim conventlon p.n1. llther shows are schedu l·
center. erl at 2:45 p.m. and 8 p.m ..
The train arrives at 8 11 .m.. Frida.1: 10 30 am , 2.30 p.m.
between Sa nta Ana and and 8 r.m ., Saturday : 2 p.1n.
Claudina streets. ll carries and 6 11 rn .. Su nday. and 2 45
lions, tigers. elephants and p.ni, "00 8 p.m., ,\tonday
other animals of the Ringling throogt1 \\'ednesday.
Rrothers and
Bsiley circus
Barnum & ;c---------"'---.11
An animal walk gets under
FULLERTON -A Cal Stale way about 2 p.m.. heading
Fullerton chemist has been north on Oli ve Street to Li n-
awarded a $71,000 grant by the roln Avenue, west through
National Ins titute of Health to downtown to Citron Street, then south on Manchester
KIJJS LOVE
UN CLE LEN
Saturdays in
The DAILY PILOT ::tudy plant metatxilis m. Avenue and 'Vest Street to
Dr. David T. Bailey v.·il! con-1-::_::.:::::_::_::_::_:::.::_::.:::::_::_0=--,=========0,I
cenlrate on daffodils to
l'neasure the flow of nuids
through plants. College of.
ficials said the resea rch ts not
expected to produce a solution
to a speci fic problem, but y,•il!
provide basic lnforn1ation on
how a plant c h a n g e s
IAO•trllllmt,.11
Artificial Teeth Never
Felt So Natural Before
Now .•• Plastic Cream Discovery
Revolutlonizes Denture Wearing
assimilated food lo its own For 1he firu 11me, i;c1encr nfi~r~ a ... a"d mnir r11"'.'~•1abl.~ Ynu ma y
pl«>l<C oeam Ll1at hold~ denuireir; In!~ ha•der, che111· tittter, eal m{'fe needs. a! 1hey've n•vu bef:tl ~Id heWre-naturally
I d h. d lum1san elarllc mernl.>rane lliai ~r/1>1 F1 xotl~!<."T ia._1~ l•>r hours Re~is's Ba i ey an is stu enl , 11 d , , ... ,., ... ,_ I'··•·"·· ,.,, fi' •·~ P•· /I 1 j'llU• tn!u"' lo In• !IQ/rlfa 111· u , u• ""'" u, ~ n • •. -
Come to this
Ch1istian Science Leclu1e
Spon~ored by
SECOND CHURCH
OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Newport Be•ch
How1rd H . 1,.,.;.,, m1..,b1r 11!
!he C h•i•li•n Sci•~c1 8011d ,,j
le<lu111h;p of lh• Mo I h • r
c~ .. rch, 1h1 Finl Church 11f
Ch•i1l, Sd 1ntrli i ~ Bo1ton,
M1utchu11t!10, o ~:
"THE WONDER
OF LOVE"
Saturday, August 21
at 10 a.m.
EDWARDS NEWPORT
CINEMA THEATRE
, f•shion lsl11nd
Newport Be•ch assistanl'\ will trace rad1oac· '"" 1Jj HJur rno11i~. -'Cn11a1 H1 health. ~~e yQur den\t•t
live molecules at different ii "s a re vo1u11on1ry discovery rfKuli1r1)". Gd ea,y-t ~u~ F1xonE1'T All ••• w•l•om•. (;ailed F1XODENT" tor da1Jy home l)enture Adhes1 1·t Cream a l all ~
periods in the life of lhe u..e. {U.S. Patent /3.003,9118) druK counler1. Child e•r• pro•lded,
plants. The research grant f1xoo1NT holdl dentures finnu Come as. 'f•Y ....
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Perfect for lunch 1;-;,:
f. sweet --lean [
tender r
the ONLY winner of 10
consecutive gold medals :
for quality excellence. L -~--··---
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Hulfm•n, B1rblrt A. tnd llov l. f'•nHt'I, Cl•11dl• L •nd Paur Euoen•
llrttKn, lilcl\t r<! ~•n -Jet nnt M . Se>encer, WtYe" D .• ..., Jovce M, Lt Rue, M1ro1ret t n<! r.1en 0. Mvefler. G•vlc H. and C!t renc. L Rocco, Sllf'llv i nd Edwt r<! S.
3 Employes
Get Kudos
l\1cMillan ordered I h a l
sentence for Mary Sue Pold.J-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
28. afler the defendant pleaded
l!lonntt. P1utlt>e Ef!t " 1nd JMn Sl!!!ton
Montov1, L•-•M• l. Ind ll•tlll• Hob!t~, Anltt L. and RtYmond F
Jol'ln..,n. Thomti e. '"" Jtt n Fu~
r'lwtr10. Pt~/ S. l<ld Joh" W. Rotll•'-F•tl>Cft Llllte""' Oevld
Grunel•tn. Anl!l l. Ind IE:il'l1rt1 A, Sl11r, l!ltrl)lrt • '"" W111..-dwt rd Hord..,.,, IC111'1v ""° Rt T. He>"tt. Otnl~I S. 11'4 Ja"ICI C. S~onkle, AIMrt Ill. t nd A11thll H,
B1 r1M'r, Vlrolnl1 Juf\t end Don1!d An1l'lonv .,..,,11n, Pet~r R. t nd P1tr(cl• A ~n !'le~" Moratr•I E. '"d fl~~" L. ~<ev, H1rrv J1m«1 •nd Clrbe A. Froe~lk~. B"le Jo Ind Mtu•lt• II. Sllvelr1, RoYt• Mt•I• t nd J••k Gordo"
Freeway
Heuring
Scheduled
SANTA ANA Three
Orang!! Coast residents have
received 10.yl!ar pins in the
latest presentation of the
awards lo County of Orange
employes.
Among the county cmployes
who recei11ed !he pins from
Supervisor \V illiam Phillips <1t
11 recent board mectin~ were
Marshal Edw11rd 0 . Winslow
and Jemes C. Roberts of the
"'aler pollution division. both
of Costa Mesa, and health
department employe Helen f.
Wright of \Vestminster.
"We are proud of your years
of dedication to this county,"
Phillips said.
guilty lo reduced charges of
conspiracy.
Miss Pnld v.·as one of 25
persons indicted by I he
Orange County Grand Jury
after investigation of a forgery
nelwork thal "·as uncovered
\vhen police raided an Orange
home. Sn p h i st i c a led
counterfeiting e <i u 1 p rn e n l
valued at more th<1n $1 n1lllion
w<1s seized in the raid .
All named have bern ar-
rested t1nd prison trrms h;:ive
been ordered for more than
half Of the defend a n ts _
Forgery and c n n s pi r a c y
charges again s t three
defendants ha ve been dismiss·
ed.
SANTA ANA Orange
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County resident! can speak
oul on methods used by !he
slate to determine freeway
and high"·ay rouff'S at a public
hearing at 7:30 p . m _.
Wednl!sday in the SaddlebaC'k
High School f orum, 2802 S 1
Flower St. here. )
The hearing is sponsored by
the California Division of
Highways. The suhject i~ fun r·
tional classification. I he
system usert by the $(ate to
determine "'·here freeways and
highwayi; should go .
State officials have said they
will make no recom.
mendations on the re-routing,
l!limination or addition of any
current freeways in Orange 1
County, but representatives of I
sevl!ral cities are expected tol
speak on the proposed Coast
Freeway anyway.
I ' /
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e THAT IF YOUR~; LOOK·
l:O:G Fon :;(J;\l[Tlt l.'H;
SPF:Cf,\J. 111'.:RE ! r IS:
A R;i.~f'nH. a uniri11r. Rll·
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~!l';ill t111rkl"l'!i 11nrl ndnr-
l!"ss Gr(•al ,,.,r 1\p,1f!1nen1
Jiving.
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par w11(J rlt't'k and whrrl .
l\lakf' an olfrr (Ir .vnur
cho1rr, ror I\ ~ 1n~·rsl
mf'nt 1n run 1!'''!
LongBead1-Sacranwnto$1llMhldlngtax.
PSA knows a capilal way to
get to Sacramento. n starts
at Long Beach Airport. Easy
to get Into and out ~· '
Plenty of pa rking. ~
And the crowds haven't
found it yet. Your 1ravel
agent knows the way.
7:10 •m (Ercepl Sun,): 10:00 •"'·
1:00 pm, 4:45 pm (D•lly); 7:00 pm
CFtld•y ind Sunday).
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OUR NAME MEAN~ DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY!
WE CARRY A FULL. LINE OF QUALITY MERC HANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES.
PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. Thru TUES ., AUG . 18-24, 1971
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DEPENDABLE QUALITY
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SHOULDER
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lb.
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FINE FOR BBQ
MORRO BAY
STEAKS USDA CHOICE
STORE HOURS DAILY : 10 A.M. to 9 P.M., SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.
CHUCK
STEAK
FIRST CUT
891~
c
lb.
BEEF
LIVER
10!
FRESH FROZEN
FINE FOR BBQ
YOUNG , TENDER 5 9c
USDA INSPECTED lb.
ALASKAN
HALIBUT
STEAKS
FROZEN
FISH
OCEAN HARVEST
COCKTAIL SHRIMP
7 oz.
98~A .
GULF GEM
c
lb.
OYSTERS SLICED FARMER 78~. BREADED SHRIMP JOHN
FRESH PORK LOIN ~~~~LY Jl/2 LB. BOX
10 OZ. JAR
DUBUQUE 53c 1~?
ROYAL BUFFET
BACON 1 LB . PACKAGE
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' ASSOl?l"ED 500 COUNT '' SLICED HAM ::.,.,, 5-!f' 49 ' . ROYAL OR Dl!T COLA CROWN RITE ~' 79c
~· 14'
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CANTALOUPE FOR
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ffuratington Di'ft1·ict
Teacher Aides Get Feel for Work
By RUU I NJF:DZIELSKI
Of •~• Ooll• ~''"' 11011 More th;ui 1uu s1udrnt.s from
the Huntington Reach rn1on
High School Dtstrict now ha\'l'
;:i pretty ~ood 1df'a of \\ h;:it irs
like to bf' a 1rarhcr
,J;u·k ~ n .. per. :.uperu1!cndent
of !he Huntrngton Be:ich l!ntnn
High School l)istnct. was
designed lo acquain t polent1;:il
tc:irhtrs \\J1h lhtlr futurt
\\flfk
Studrnts. wh(i worked ;:i s
1c;-u·h er a ides tdun.1: s 1 d e
C'f'rltfirrl 1nstru<·lnrs, ;:i I "(l
(nunli 1he pr0R ran1 ;:i wrlco111e
s11n1u1rr JOh. Thr1 were p;:i1d
SJ fi~ an hour f(lr 1hr1r 11·ork
as its sun1mer principal, said
the studen~ a dj u sted
!hems•lv•s to their work
quickly and ptrformed ii l'.'ell.
In thr iithool'~ \\'Olx.ishnri. 14·
.i·ear-old Fnun1a1n V;illey lflgh
School sopho1nort Steve P.g-
J;:f'rs co;iched students in 1he
use of plane and t<llW. He y,•a.~
harel.v t;iller than tnany of his
sludent~
and sixrh grader~ on ~1u ·h pr•q -
t'C'L, a~ making 1nura!~ wtth
ere~ p;iper.
"It was run, b11t 1 found nut
th;i t I Iran n1nrr !1.,w;inl
lrarh1ng arL In penple of in.v
own fl~e." he adn11t1ed
Ocf!'an V1r111 School 01~trir!
Suril"ri ntendent Clarrnct !!<'Ill
~;11d he y,•as cnthus1astic abo ut
lhe progra rn. noy,• in Its second
SUrllfTll"f.
1·11.ctrim"r!'i 11•r ~11!1!-f1rd." ~:11(!
t 1 ~ H:ill
'"I 11:-.1trrl 11 nu1nher nr
1 lri-..scs to \\ilt1•h 1hP !Parher
111 rlr~ iii 1•ork 11111! 11 ·.~ 1ny
r11111•1t!H1111h"Y ll rlpr!l 111 /l bi;;
w;i\' to n1.1kc s11n11nrr stllfllll
lhf' .~\lrl"I'~" ii I<;,"
C1·aits l"augbt
OCC Adds Beginning Class
A beginning class in crAf1.'l from 11 ·30 Lo 10 p.m. in roorl\
ha.'l been added Lo the lal l six nf the Art Cen1er building.
class schedule of lhe Oran~e A total fte of 111 will be
<.:oasl Evening College art 1·har~cd to cover material.t
and tuition. dt>partment. Evening college reg1slratinn
S1udents "n r o 11 in g in will be held from 6 to &::10
introduction to crafts .,.,,ill p.m. Au g. 23 to 26. Registrantio
study basic design for 11vo and \\'hose names begin with \rl ·
three·dimcn~inna! crafts. fiber ters A to C register Au g. 23: 1J
de signs, texule p r i n 1 s , through J registration 1s Aug.
n1acr amr. ba11k. stitchery, ~4 . K to Q. Aug. 25. and R lo
wnn<1 rarv1ng and b a s 1 c Z. Aug . 26.
jcl\rlr.1 Oprn registration will bl!
During .Junt' ::ind July thry
floc ked O\rr 111 1he <)tr.an
\'1ew Schnnl D1~trwt 11hr1 I"
lhev instrur rN! t'ltn1rn1a11
sch001 students in ~ubiect"
rangHIR from dJ'\srr1t<1n nf a
frnc !n ren1 rdial rnathrmat1rs
Thf' prn3rcr, according to
Pau\ 1\1·rdt . \\hn ~er \'~ 11!
Park View Elementary School
Tim Helminia k. 11 ~l ;irina
H1i:h !'rhool Sf'n1 or. aL<.0 ta ught
~! Park View. He helped fifth
'"Our enrollment. was up 211
which me•ns that o u r
~1\ll" of thf' .11dr~ t',lllH'
1111111 °:-0111n1111 l!1!_!h S<h·~•I . ~II
rrom \\'('~!rninstrr H11:h. 11nd
20 frnrn Fn11nta111 \'allr1 H11:h
Si:hool. .
percent 01'rr lasl summer
The two t1 n11 rnur~c \1•11 1 held 1n the .l)Ym on Alig. 3! and iiil ........ 11111 .... llllllll~~m•_•_t ~on~~:sday _• __ ,_en_i~n•~'~_S_•P~'---'_•_n_d_•_·~~~-
SAVE '20!
5 ,000 RTIJ BPrlroon1 Air Conditioner
Ken isa n a ir t 1l rr r he l p~ ~ce r n ur
dusc, dirt an 1l pidlc·n. Ru\t re~isrant
rnn5rruc11on /J1r l•1n.cc:r v.·ear. Com-
pact, l11.d1r v.·e 1 ~h t. #-105
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(hnrl'• ... hi lt U•·
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l'""h luher, el.ly I """II
Dep~ndahl~ Autometic
"'•ter Softenll!r1
1·anl -in-t ank Jrrlin,E ~~'r '
•r al e. Simpl e i o,iallaur:in,
Ne.,, unift'lrm -p lum~1n.r cnl'I·
nector1. Efficit nt brine valve,
l!l.\Y !fl remov• for clcan in,1..
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_frO\n H..;ndttdl!I of llem8 On Salt' During 'l'ltis [,·c nt ! . ' -. ' ·.: ,_ .'frr'.~es Ef{~c~,·~,thru_~aturday. i\u g. 21
SAVE '30!
lliJ: I h .f> ( :11!1ir l-'oot Colrl!JlOI
A 1.1 ,. FRO STI .E S.'i '
R r f ri~f' r alo r · l-' rrf> 1.r r
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ll<lnd \ dnnr ~he ir 1n rhf' l .'-·lh. tree7-
(t ~ec 11• 1n, 1n<1. Fu!!.~:1dch c r1~re r hn ld '
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Ke nn1orf' 2-~f'l'l'rl \la~h er
with JO Pu sh RuttonCyclr~
R~f\llar
!Z99.95 26988
Aut oma!ic pre-v.·ash and san 1-r1n~e cy-
cles. Permanent p rt'~s eye It fnr de! it"ace
fi hric.~. l nfinire .~·ace r level. O ff hal-
an ct .\9.1irch, buzicr.
5'!2'1.9j, t:l .. 1·1rifi l"l r~"r #ri!R.i(l __ 2Q9.88
.4&k Aboul . ..;t>ar1 t,'onv"'ni.enl. (,'rPdil Plan~.
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l(e11n1ore D e luxe
Up right Vacuum
For Sha g Carpet
0
S.i9.11:, 4999
R C\'nl\·in~ bru~h and heate r
hars. ~1er nn ~v.·i tc h, round
handle. Automaric ru~ p il e
rtdju~tn1cnt. 1 dl .~pn~abl e
ha~5. Rag M ount e d on
frunL # 32 ~0
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Ad\'a nccd 01utn111:Ar1c le\'('/
conrr o ! for n1u~lc rct11rJ1 n~.
Aurnn1t1.ric F,\1 ~tcreo ~\l.'l tc h
in~ v.·1rh 1ncl1ca1nr !amr.
~•·ar> Do u hi.-.\lanual
40-Chord Heed Organ
R,.;-ul~r
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!)n11hle 111.;<nual 1ir1.:.;n featu re~ (,9
l..e1 '· ,r)niemrnrary ~·a l nur Yeneer ca '"'·
inci 1i.,·nHc~ 1n1.lud1n;z f!u te,u rrer rii .
1t l'·l''1n. ~1r 1 n .i;:<., 1 l.-ir 1nc1 ba <.<.11 n11 nrl
In t>. rr .! 1:i 1i.1'>nn,' 1 hr.-iro cnntrPI.
,\fr1dcl 1 -1 '"l.
f'adrlrd Jil'nr·li ~'.,1r:1#1 ;:!.1_ 21 .9 :1
Scars Low Pri ce!
··~.1 ri 11µ: (;ardf'11·· f :H.rp e ling
In 01<1 t~a~hi,111 r d l~<•ok De@i~n
50%0££
s;•i.9'1. 08,JIH-ln, _____ 39,97
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$11'1.9'1, 10~-ln . Hount .~9 .97
l Jnl irniicd \f1l!trario11 r1)~sihlt' on ly in
hand c ratred ru_i;:\. lnntcmpora.ry tlora.l
de(i,11:n trcarc_\ .\nrh i!it icated infnrma li-
ty. Ideal fnr perkin;z up your apartment.
~tfOP SUNDAYS 1? NOON to S PM . , MONDAY rhru FRIDAY 9 .30 AM to 9:00 PM ... SA1UROATS 9:30 AM ro 6:00 PM -FRI( PARKING!
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Tu•sday Aunu~t 17 1~71 OA!l Y PILOT J J
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Valley S~hool Trustees Op11ose F1·eeway •
By JOANNE H [Y'\OLDS
Ot I~. 0.1!, ~li.r lt•U
The Foun!a 1n Valley School D1striC'ts
wants a written guarantee th<ll ttiere will
be no Paciflt Coast Freell'ay
The guarantee .,~1as one of three hslerl
today as conrlit1r1ns for "·11hclra11·a! or the
district's opposition 1u tht'.' Hou te 39 1Hun·
tinglon Bcal·h l Frec1.,·ay
The oiher 111·0 conct11ioni. a1c a 111ntten
guarantee fron1 \he Sl<i!e lh til the rrn-
P•>l>l'd Orange Free"•ay "'Ill end at the
San Diego Free1,1•ay ins:earl of conunu1ng
to tJ1t' Pacific Coas1 Fr<•eway, and an·
other written guarantee that the Roule J\l
f·reew<1y will not "dun1p·· additional
pollutants into Fountain V11lley.
Price Cut s49
. Al'cordin~ tn an announctmenl n\ade
today by the district, the guarantees are
being requested because o( the school
board's "serious reservations" about the
proposed alternative for the alignment
of the Ro ute 39 Frttway.
Orii::ina!ly, the adopted alignment of
th!' fr eeway \11ould have been along
l\'cwland Street from Warner lo Talbert
avenues.
But Fountain VAiiey l'ily rouncilmf'n
said they would not sign a route
agreement for thal. alignment. In study
sessions wit h state highway officials and
councilmen and staff frnm Huntington
Bea•h. Fountain Valley staff member!!
have fnund an alignment 500 feet to the
Big 10xl4-ft. Continental T ent
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l'rice Wai
·8129
~ 1.ast Summer
7999
. Sleepsfamilyof~.The
lat,'tf'St tent we o (fer
at this lo w price. Dur-
able-v.•,1ter repelle nt
fab ric. Outside w in-
dov.•s t ie d o w n fo r
storm protection. At·
tractive blue-and yel·
lo \\' color c o m bi n -
...... ation.
SAVE
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Reg. •99_99Elec tric 10 T ~1J ewrite r
Full)' el ~Cl!IC kerhoard. 7 rosirion tabularor. 8499 Swing.a<;>.'3}' ri hhnn cnver. Lp ro 8 ,cot1d c.1rf-ons.
N ear, even imrres~1rin~.
$39.9'J ~li111ual
T~ pev.•riltr __ 29. 99
R•J,O!) \r1,p11rt
T~ JH•I• rlli•r _7 -l .99
\\;a~ $7 .. )0 url'h~ltr
l1i t lionur~·--3. 75
...,.f!st "''hlch appears to tlf' agreeable to
the twn city Cfluncils.
Fountain Valley councilmen are es:-
pected to hear a formaJ presentation of
the proposal.
.lack Mahnken, associate Supt'nn-
tendenl for business services , said he
plans to appear be fore the council and
reiterate the three conditions.
He said a letter had been sent lo the
mayor asking the city to seek th e
guarantees from the state. '"If these
guarantees can be made by the state. the
bdard of Fountain Va lley School District
wou!d reconsider its present position.
"If they cannot be made, the board will
stand firm wit h the position it has had to
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assume in the best interest of the peo-
ple," Superintendent Mike Brick said in
the release.
"It Is time that someone represent the
interest of the communlt)' at large and
not just tht: commercial interests in our
area." Brick·s statement C()ncluded.
Brick has been in San Diego al! sum-
111er on a study program so he was
unavail .. ble to expand on his sl<1te1nent.
Brick's announcement listed the same
objections to the 500-foot alternate as the
district has made to the Newland Street
alignment.
He says lt will be adding to a ring nl
freewey11 around Fountain Valley, it is
more costly than any other route, it
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8 Great Values
Fron1 Hundreds of ftemi-on Sale during this Evenl
Pricee Effecti~e tbru Saturday, Aug. 21
di srupts more: multiple residential units
and displacts more families than any
other route, it displaces more C()m·
mercial parcels, parks, churches. and
schools l11an any other route and It has
the least v11cant land of any other route.
The ring of freeways includes the
lloute J9 Freeway. the existing San l)iegn
Frcewway, the proposed Pacific Coast
F'reeway and the proposed Orange
Freeway .
The Pacific Coast Freeway would run
along Adams A\•cnue in Huntington
Beach without ever entering Fountain
run along the eastern boundary without
Valley and the Orange Freeway would
enter ing the city.
There were two other routes unde.r con-
sideration at the tlme the Newland align·
menl was selected.
One ran parallel to the railroad tracks
along Gothard Street and the other ran
west of Golden West Street. Both are
completely within the city of Huntington
Beach.
~tahnken said stale highway statistics
list a cost of $82.7 million ror Cflnstn1ctinn
and right of way for the Newland Street
site. $81 1TI1llion for the Gothard Stree.t
alignment and $79.2 million for the
Golden We st Street route.
The cnsts are figured frnm !he Garden-
Grove·"1cstminster city line ln the junc-
tion with the Pacific Coast Freeway.
Alum.inum Frame
Screen Doors
30, 32 , .16-inr h 911
Natural finish, ro ll-fo rm ed
scree n doo r, no-rust Fibergl as '
sc reening wirh kickpl ate, 1.ir
close r.
$1 7.';<I Scrf'tn Uuor
(30,3~.36-inr h l 14.97
$'.!5.QQ ~rr""" l)onr
t3fl,3~.J6.inc h 1_ 21 .91
. .\daplt>r k if for Scrern Donn. for Mo--
hilt Homt-s Availa hl!!
Bi g Assortment of Junipers
'J "<J >-:ive yvur l an d~tapc nc""' cxtitcnlt'nt ... 49 C
ch()(JS t frt)nl th is asso rtment of Uprights
and Gro und Covers: Tam , GtJ!dcn Pfi czer, S-
Torulosa Hol!y...,·ood, Prosc rata. lntc\
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IUINA ,A_IC
121·4•00, S21 •4.$30
CANOGA 'All(
340-0661
COM,TON
636•2Sll, 632-.$7•1
One-Coat Acrylic
Latex House Paint
5?.,~
Add fresh beaut y and protection to you r
h4J me. 1 coat covers an y suriace excep t
shakes or shing les. Fl oy,15 on smoothly, dries
i n Y]: hr. Easy .so apy wa1er cleanup. Jn deco-
rator colors and ~·hite. #29005
SAVE •4
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\ CRAFTSMAN J
6-Ft. Alununum
3-ln-l Ladder
n,, .. 1., 2 888 S.12.99
3·in. anti-slip steps. Rubber
rol ler grip. 3-i n. side rails,
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966-061 1
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L.arllier
HOlLfWOOD
4 6t ·J941
INGLI WOOO
611-2S2l
lONO llACH
43)·01 ~1
16-Ft. Aluminum
Extension Ladde r
Rr.p;u lar
$2R.99 2488
Top wall bu mpers . Safety fe er.
Man il a rope.15\1·in. bas e. 1\1·
in. fla t rungs. 2\1xl3/16-i n. side
rails. Ertends to 13 f~
1427 82
A.1k Abnut Sear• Convenient Credit Plnn.1
Olf lroll'IC • SOlO Sears '0MONA
:261 ·J21 I 629·Jl61
OltANCI ,ICO
631·2100 •ll-4262
'-'SAOINA SANTA,, l'•INCS
ti I ·3211, l.S I ·4211 IL\kS, ROflUCKAN'D CO, f44-1011
#81963
#91381
SANTA MONICA
l94-t 71 1
SOUi~ COASf ,.~AlA
J40.JJlJ
THO USANO OAKS
497 •• , •• , l2~·1 ll1
SAVE $15
Craft sn1an 18-lnc11
Reel Power .!\'lower
Rr~ula r Sl24 .99 l 0988
Non-r1J jus r fue l sys tem srarrs rhe big 9.0
cu. in . engine wi1 h les5 effo rr. lnf1n ire he igh t
ad1u.s rmenr bcnveen }8 and 2Yg·in. Scag-
free contro ls.
SAVE $20
Craftsman 20-In.
Rotary Power Mower
R•gular S99.99
Features bi g 9.0 cu. in. engine with non·
adjust fuel s ystem for fast starts, sm oorh
operation and dependable cutting power.
Extra large wheels.
I OllAN(I Satisfact ion J42-1S l 1
VAll lf Guaranteed
7 tl·t4tl, fl4·2220 Or Your Monty
Vl•MONI Back 1st .1•11
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Baseball A~rohati~s
CLEVE LAND'S FRED STANLEY IS SENT FLYING BY TWINS' RICH REESE •••
• , . AND PITTSBU RGH'S RICHI E HEBNER IS TOO LATE IN TAGGING ASTROS' JE SUS ALOU.
A11gels Ma11ager Spe 1cs Fire
Lefty Won't Repeat Mistake
R1iSTO\' -Arn'.• Ii> f 1r ld 1n;;11;;i~rr
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n vlf't'k one 1n11rn1ng ;ind h:i~ nnt
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rrom Cub11. reve1115 ch;:it ht ~ti ll hns
rtlati\'('l on C1tltrn·~ !sit -thrr.t
hrothf'r5 . two lliSlf'rs 11nrl hll p11rtnlS . Ht
h;i;~n·t heen home for 10 yt11rs.
Srcnnd ba~en1an ~ilndy Alnrnilr 11;i~
:i ~kC'd \vhfl1 b;ill cluh he 'd rillhtor pl ~\· nr
Jf hi' t'Ollld ~tar! fnr 1111V O( thr 12
1\mrrir;in Le<1J.1Ue team.<; ;ind jf that nutfit
1-1ntlld he ;i litle 1-1:innrr
Hi~ ilnswer? The Angels.
\llrl.:r.\' H i\'l"r~. tht mr.rcurlAI Florirla
nutlirlrlrr. fi.i:urrs that about a th ird nf
h i~ hits this year hi''' hl'en glf'anl'rl
h('CIHL<;t Of his l'XC(pf innitl 5pt.i-rJ. If'
surt•ly has n11 ilf'rl lWQ or lhre' (In th ilii lriJI
hr1 ·111•Sf' nf hi.~ qulcknells. He ran thr 100
in 9.6 11hr11 hf' ran track at 1\"orthwe~lrrn
llig h in 1\lhuni.
,Jin1 ,\·111l1>11r~·. f.-.nnr-r Ci n" i nn ;i Ii
p111·hrr. kep1 lh is writtr's ncr\"C'lii 1n iht>
C'lo11rls nn thr f11gh1 from Ntw York fl\
l\1<1~h111gton \1·hrn hf' sn t 11rabl.r mim ·
111i('krd ;i ~ru11cr1n,i;: jrt rngine "'hile
sr;itcd behind rnr
The onl y thing tha t frig htr ns mr mnrr
!h;in the thought of 11.ir lrAvr l i~ I.he event
it.<;elf.
J im f'regoliii. finding it tnu ich lo arri'''
111 lht .200 h1tllin.11 plateau thls a'al11n ill
leading lht Anl{ellii in nnt cJ11teg11r}'·., er·
ror~. Tht H11lo11 liihnr111tnp hall cnmmlttPd
lR ml11cut11 f()r the campalscn 11nrl hnh1~
tht ll'ad by a 11ubstanUal mara:in In that
catea:nry.
Mets' Seaver Too Much
For Sl{idding Dodgers
LOS ANGELES (AP ~ -If Walttt
Alston Uars up Gil Hodaes ' membership
card in tht grand old rratemity known a1
the Dodgers· Alu mni Club, it's un·
derslandable.
Hodges. now lht manaaer or the Ntw
York Mels, insists there's "still a little of
the old Dodgers left in me ," but Alston
21nd the Dodgerii: art not convinced.
Tom Seaver whipped th e Dodgers Mon·
day night 6-0, lo run his iitring t1f
score less innings to 27 -a ~f,t club
record -and it was the ll!h t ime in J,,
decisions the former University of
Southern California sta r has whipped Los
Angeles.
Whal irks the Dodgers, besides losing
to Seaver all the timt, is the fact h'
never races their arch-enemiu , the Sat>
Francisco Giants.
It was Seave(s third st.rt •&a.inst the
Dodg,rs this season and he beat them
thr'e times last year. too. Meanlimt,
he'• faced Utt: Giants just once the last
two years
"We cooked lt up over the winter." kid-
ded Seaver. who lowered h.11 National
Ltague-leading earned run average to
2.00 with his third shuloul and also fan ·
ned 10 Dodger1. giving him 212 for the
Auf 11
"'~' , , Au1. It
Dodger Sl«te
All •• ..,.,en IC,I 1"'1)
Doatrro "' >!•w York I \!. 1 m
DOdttr. "'· N1w Yori< 1 JS• m , O~•n ~111
ye:ar which ls al so top s in the league.
"I told Gil Hodges to l't me pl!t h
.against the Dodgers all lht time ," he
v:ent on with a laugh. "Thal way folks
could come dow n from Fresno. Gee , it'a
worked oul great. hasn 't. ll."
Not qu ite, as far as the Dodgers art
concerned.
While the Me ls 5napped 1 live·gamt
losing st.reak with the victory. the.
Dodi~rs now have lost three straieht s.nd
four oul or five lo fall 61·? game.s behind
the idle Giants in the National League
West.
ln tht last three games the punchlts'
Dodgers have managed to score JU.St
three runs .
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Lo• An~•I~ "' .. "" • " . >!t W Ynr> '· l "' Anor1t \ ' LO& --N•N
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Expects to Be Traded Du111mit Cut;
Billy C Says Home Run Eagles Blitz
Most Satisfying He's Hit ~~~~:'°~~~=~''"cL,,
8~ GLENN WHITE
01 lllo Olll'f 'll•I 1111f
BOSTON -It was a ConiKliaro family
night of .o;orts 111t Fenway Park Mnnd1y as
former Angel Ton y watchf!d brother Billy
t1upply the heroics in Bo1ton'• dram11tie ft..
5 triumph over the Cherub! before 17,877
Red Sox f.an.s.
Rill y slammed ,11 3·2 Rudy May fastball
high over the left fi,Jd screen with tw<'I
mates on base and no one out in the bot·
tom of the ninth inning to win it.
Still clutching 1t $50 bill fro..'l\' a TV In·
Avt , 17
Aut . \I
"'~ l •
"'"" Ml Avt , 11
Angel Sl«te
An••I• u flot1on
Anttl• ~• !01lon
OP•n l>OIO An~•I• "" Now Vcrk
Ant•h v>. Nrw Y&r•
1·;J e "'·
1e;2S •·"'·
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terview, Conigliaro faced a horde nl
new,men in thP. Bo~ox dressing qua rter$..
It walii the rirst lime h''d gamered such
a ttention since he criticized 11 couplP. ol
teammate~ publicly several weeks 11go.
Asked lf the homt run had 11pec!:i.I
significance becau~e of his broth,r'1
unpleasant re l11tionship with the Angel.,,
Rilly C said, '"It didn't until now ... no l'V
th at I've had lime to think about it.
Befort the gamr I never gav e the Angel.~
any sort nf speci al though!.
"Bti! now Iha! vou brin~ it up 1 do feel
a lirtl r belt er. in fact, it's probably the
111ost sa!lslyinii; hnme run I've ever hit.
Lertv Phillips 1'Ha !os manager~ said Tony
l'hntlld be in a nut hou~e or something
likr that So I feel pre:lty good about
beatini;: them."
Conigliaro. playing onl:y infrequently
~inte he sounded off ~~ainst his mate~.
s;ays he expe:cts to bt traded nett ~easoo .
"Mv mind i~ m111de up that it will hap-
pt>n 1th!' trAdel and I don·1 really eare
where I go:·
"Even to the Angels:'," 1 a~ked .
"I'd t'l'rn go to the. An11;els." he ~;:iicl .
"A month or so ai;:n I "'a~ ltadin11: I.ht
lr11 gu" in doubles -but now rm not
playing murh. I lhink v.·hen }'OU pa y a
~u y !n 1-1·nrk . you may a~ well u~t him,"
Coni~li :iro rtplied.
Billv ~:iid he wasn'I t r.vin~ to hit 111
hon11; run when ht ~tepp'd to the pl atr.
"I just didn 'I "'llnl to hit anyt hin~ nn
thP Rtnu nd thsi t could turn into a doubl l'
pl ,11y Rut when I hil ii. I knel'V ii. \I'~~
i;:one:. Ynu know. I didn't e.vtn realize 1t
wa.' thP ninrh inning ...
~:11rlirr In t~• Ji:A mt ~tar1t!t Tnm
~1urphy -11 Cornn:ii dtl Mar re~ident -
had pitchrd brilli antly. He Ji:A I'' up nne
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Cowon, "h l I 1 I Sce!I, lb II M•y. o o o o O fl (onlell••e. t !
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llo•ton OM 1"'° lOl -' ~ -Ji•-'· 1.,..ricle LO• -Cat1forn10 S.
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''""' -f,11, A!!..,tlh(t -11,111.
111!-time greatest passer, Dennis Durnm it,
hit In six innings and had retired
Bnsox in succe.~sion.
15 is over today . barely a mon lh after it
began whrn hr 1-1:a\kerl into thr Lo'
Angeles Rams' training camp as a rnokie.
free a,llrnt.
But he was shelled In lht seve:nth on
homf! runs by .J~ Lahnud and Geor ge
Stott. the latter's bringing in two runs.
Probably thf! play of the night -
maybe of the decade -was when Angel
outfielder Mickey Rivers hurd!~ the
right field fence and leaped 5everal rows
nf seats up while trying to 5nare
Liihoud's wallop .
[t was a spectacular thing to watch.
The Angels picked up four runs in the
t:ighth (three unearned ) to take 11 5-3
hul~e. But then came the ninth and
Con-ig!iaro's first circuit blast since June
•• So th P Halos f11 ll for the 12th time; in
their J.:1.~t 16 starts. Art: 2-5 nn thls tour of
!ht e<i~t 11.nd fa ct former teammate Ken
Tatum tonight in the l<iller"s first-ever
start in the: big league~.
And Bost.on is unshackled from i!.o;
$.t ven ~11me losing ~tring and a~ m11nager
Eddie. Ka skn told the DAILY PlLOT
11fterward. "Wins come: in 1trange W!Yll
sometimes."
A11gels Owner
Sings Praises
For Phillips
Sptc\al to the DAILY PILOT
BOSTON -Asked what one thing did
most to contribute to the wreckagt of I.he
1971 season For hi,c; Angels , owner Gene
Autry said there wa,c; no one thin~ in
p11rli'cular th11t did in the club -then he
sang out pr11 i.w for mana11er Lefty
Phillip~.
''l think Leflv ha~ dnn t wel\ with the
<l ifficult 'itua ti~n." Autry tnld the DAILY
P!LOT 11 .\ we watched ~lond.1y ni11;hl"s
i.:arnP for 11 roupl e of in nings 11t fenw.1y
Pa rk.
And .Autrv in~lsted hf'',c; in !ht t>a~! nn
nlher bu,c;int~~ -not to fire Lefty or In
sh11dow the club.
"/4, coup!t or weeks belnre the seasnn
t'!nd5 . Bob Reynolds. ~om.e nl lht-other
~tockholder,c; and I will l!i!. dt'>wn and look
1t l how thing s Are at th at time.
"\\~P. hopt 1-1•e c111 n still get stcond place
-nnl less th11n th ird . Wha\"!1 ha ppen if
we end up any lower than third is
~omethinll 1 c111n't 'llY Al lhi.\ timt."
Aulrv re.viewt:d the dnwns of t hi~ up-11nd-do~n nutfil ·
"On paper it lookerl vpry i:ood for us
wh!'n we started lht> ,<;f'<i .~on -bul then
we l~t .Jim Fregosi for hal f lhe year.
"And if ' bo und In hurt. whe:n you lost A
jil;U.V who hit .328 !ht previous yetr I Alex
Johnson t.
"And we t:xpect.erl big things from Tony
Conigliaro. He hit :16 home run~ the yea r
before: but when ht lelt us /in June1 he'd
hit only four .
"Too, we expected big things from Jim
Spencer. But maybe he w1111 juiit over hi!!
head last year ... maybe we. e.xpected
I.no much. The pit.chinfil: ha~ been fine but.
we've been leaving loo many men on
bast."
And "'it h lh111t. lht: former cowbo.v
!inglne itar ~addled up for greener
pastures.
The fl.fool. 175·pounrl ras~c r 11•a:;; 11•a1 v·
ed by th!" Ram,1; Mnnday. lhrer day,; alt er
Dummit's only pro action Fririay n111h1
He completed just one of seven passes
for 12 yards.
In other action, the Rams ninvf'd lo
~trenglhen their cornerheck spot. hy <1<'·
quiring New Orleans' four-year prn Gene
Howard, a swift part-time starter for the
Saints until a groin muscle injury slowed
him last year.
The Rams also got defensivr lacklt!
Clovis Swinney anrl gave 11p ba ckup 11 irle
recei ve r Charlie Will iams.
The w;iiver of Du mmi t wr.~ prnbahlv
made for two reason.~ -thr lark of size
and the three others nn !hr tram.
Rnman Gabriel. ai ~-4 ilnri 220, mil_v be
thr strongest quarterback ever ln play
the ~ame . He l!ii bricked ur by l\arl
Sw~t an anrl ,Jnhn Vl';illnn, both of 1vho1n
h.1 \"e been impressive.
e Bnllmat1 Sparkle•
PHI LAOELPHIA -\Virlr rPrr1vPr
Gary Balin"'"· whose cnn!r11ct nr~nt1.:i·
linnS are .~nagged hy Pre.~lrlrnt l\1xon ·~
wagt freP7.t . caught nine p;issr~ for Ifill
~·ards anrl stored one tnuchdnwn Mnnrl<i,V
nigh! in helping the Philarlrlrhiil E11c:lr~
In a :l4·28 victory ovr.r lhe R11ffnl'1 Rills in
1t r-.·atlon al f ootball League exhlbit 1nn
game.
Denni~ Shaw threw three TJ) p<i~."es fnr
Buffalo in a ln~ing effort.
Biillman .. a Jfl.year vet r.ran w1!h lhl"
Eaglel'i . look l)ut ·his fru~tr;:itinn nn 1he
Bills. who blew a 28-10 !earl in 1he hall IP.
t1f rebuilding team.~. Both 11·ere :l-JO-J \a~~
geason.
e Gooln901111 L'p•PI
TORONT(l Francoise 11u rt l'I[
France up5rt \V imhlf'don charnrnnn Evnn n' GoolaR:nOg nf /4.ustrdlia !i-4 fi-2, \lonrl ::iv
In '''in 1hr wnrnrri·s sin_l!lr;; 1illr ill. thP
Canadian Open 1enois rhan1p1Dn~h1ps.
Tom Okker of Thr :-.1r!hrrl an<I~. 11hn
plated second in !he s1n~lr.\ ::inrl 11nn
$5.000 :-iundaY. h11d ;:inrtlhrr p:ivrl::i .1 \lon·
day ni_Rht ::is he learner! \11 lh \!::irlv
Ries.~en nr F:v an~tnn. Ill , l.i l;ikr lhP.
doubles rrD1~·n O~ktr \VII~ rlr lf'il trrl hy
Austr~lia ',\ .John l\'l'wcomhr in Sunrl11,1 ·,
~ingle~-
Okker Rnd Rlrsscn drfr;i1Ni Al'lh11r
Ashe of Lo~ Angeles 11.nd l1rnn1~ n::il~l nn
nf Baker:;rie!d in ~tr;i\,eht :;c-1;;. fi .. 1 6-l f.-1
lo take: the be~t nr rive ~el fin:il.
e A~l1t•r l"fo("f'!i 21Jt 11
r.RAi'\11 RArlDS. f\11ch -B;irry
Ashrr nf Cnst::i ~1 rs;i fini~hrrl znth in !hn
r.r;o.nd Rapid.~ ()pen bowlin!! lnurn;imc-nt
!hil t t•o nt:llKTrct il·lond;iy nl~ht wrth !111'1
lnnR:-time prns ~tagini; :i dn~·fi!!hl (nr !he
cha-mpionship.
Tommy Tutrle copped the 1np 1>pnt h.v
nnr strohe ovtr Carmen S<1lvino f'lr thP.
S4,()00 firs!-prize in the: S37.000 evC'n! Tut-
' tit'. :i 40..year·old right·hander fro1n l\1n.c:,
r-.· C .. came ur to the tenlh and fina l fr11n1P.
of his windup game: a~ainst Salvino .. 17, a
ten-lime: champion from Chicago, need1ni;:
lwn strike~ and eight pin s For v1r1ory
Tu!!le picked up his two slrikr'i, Lhrn
Aimed for thP headpin . hnprful nf i;:rtt1ni;:
lht nece~s;iry wood . St:vPn pin~ l('I! and
lht:n a ~tuhhnrn three-pin to!trrcrl hrlrirP,
lnpphn,ll . _g iving Tuttle the wtn nl'er I.he
tearful Salvino. l.Rft.1· ll tt~ 1111111 :11 n11 h\" _\1 ;+1~ .1C"1
\1hrn ;i lt('f h\•111i.: n:11n,.1j 1\1 •'\i•1!• r •I 111"
1 !ub. I cruc1f1c<l li lt' :-;rlC'«t!1~fl nf h1n1 10
!hr post ,
\\.ttlsh Irie(! 1 .. iu~llh t!u· app1•t1il 111('1)\
He claimrri th:tt !>ll'I''" lh~ \t'""nn h;irt
3Jrcadv bc.r;un he 11l·rdr·d r1 1111:11111 .. d rn11n
in a hUrrv 11nd 1h;1t 1t ~hnuld hr· <>•11nrr1nc
v.·hn knc~ !ht' t'[11h
Tlir tug 11.n>r 11f lhe (1Ullil -:o.hn1·1s1np
.!1111 Frri;n~1 h:is heen h11mpt:red bv in·
1ur1,..5 h11 t h,. :;lill m;in11j'.lrs tn lrad !he
1\n£rl " in rrrflrS
\.rfl y rrfrrtf'rl to !hr pl;i~rr.<: 1-1'hn
flla~lrd h1n1 11~ "~rt'onrl ~lrin~rr~ whn
nl.\1' h;nr 11 1111 !he b;i\111' hut whri 1-11ll
lo~r thP w:ir •
Wage Freeze--Pro Leagues • Ill a Fog
1'hrtl could nnl~· nH»~n <'l<'1;i11ni,: "'+n1t-
0 Ae from tht staff of f1rerl n111n>1i;:rr Bill
Rlgn<y.
So, Walsh took 11 n11u1 who 111 hAd
nl!vcr pli!yed In lhf' m1t 1111 \!':11:u,.." •21
\\"hn harl never bt"cn 111nrr· lh;in :i "''"ill
and a co11C'h,
Rut it did h11ppen . t"n1111d111t;1ll '. 11 1~1
rhilhps •'tlS "'alsh '!! h<>.sf fntnr! And
t'nothrr gu y nn Rignr.v ~ ~1<1/f 11:1.:;
hypas~ed a !ellnv: n11m('d Hnt.,,·rl
!,fmon.
---~· ---.
'\nr ;ill (1 f 1hrrn ;irf' ~rrnnd slringC'rs.
hn11 ~1rr
Phillips ma~ krep hi~ Joh for lhe rest ol
lhe ~r;i~n .
Hr> J!l ~I n'11
R111 1r hr·" ~1 111 !hf' ~k1prrr 1n l~i2.
1h.,t 11 b,. ;i h11.'o:rr s11rrri~io 1han li!"tl 1n~ a
r h11 ~1 m 11\ rarrl 11 611111 hr
* ( 'l1rrk1 n;i l'fl!t !hr A n_i:PI ~ Pf't~nn;ilJ.1·,
Tnn~ (;~n1.~\r1 . lhf' k1nrll.1 nutfi f'ldf'r
------
B~· the A5~fl('l ated Pre~t.
\\'hat effttt wilt Presidenl Ni1on·s
freete on •'1111'.t~ hllvP. on proft:J..~ion11I
athltot t:~~
Gon<I quflstinn
Rut ~o fllJ'. nOhnd) hRs cnni r up w11h a
i;:Md t1n,~11·('r. Or Any An~1-1·er , fnt th.it!
111 :111 1'!'
Hrpr·r~rnta1 11 f's nl prn lf'lln1$. anri
lf'ili:llf'.~ <·ontaf'1rtl :vtnnd;i.v hy thr
A~sn<'iat('rl Prl'$,c; wt>re in A I<>~ 11~ to how
·PrP~lrltnt ~1xnn's rnn1·r.~ 1n bnlstt r the
ngging economy would aHtct. them.
One ma.n In a position to know Is
Samuel R. Piere .. Jr .. 1t:nera.J eouns .. 1 nf
I~ Trea11ury Dt:partment. And t ven
!hough all he ll•vr. wA~ 11n off·the·tuff
opinion -not 11n offitilll policy rulin11 -
1! w •~ not i;:O()(I nrw~ rnr pro frotl)a1 1'.'
n11merou.~ holrlout!'.
•·J would think !hf' ,i;:uy who ha~ nnl
$.l llntd 11·ould h.ii vl" In ,i;:tt what ht rerf'>iv·
f'd 1111~1 ye11 r," Pit:rr.e 11a1d. Anyone. whn
had ~lrned by Au1. 14 wo uld bt OK slftCt
"they·re alrudy und t r mntract for !he
comint 1e1son," But the others, as
P ieree put it. are "stuck."
Execulive5 of prn (e11m' remained In
doubt ~5 !o .... ·1'111t the freeze: mt11n~. "I
rinn·t 1hink the Prtsictent meanl It to •P·
plv to professiona l sports." s111 id Vinc e
Roryl.J , ge:nt:ral manager of the Vl1Jh
S!~r~ of !he ABA.
f.1ike Stnren, president n.I the ABA 1\en·
ll1r.k.v ColontJ.\, l(Tterl . ''Pro sport3 is""
unu~ual bu~lness." he s11kl. "Our u.~ta l . .
pr11 ctice i~ In rencgo1L11tt every ronlrar t
,-very yea r. This isn't like a normal 1nb,
where you ha ve 11 regul11r salary "'
"Ther"" havr. to bP sJ)t.ciA1 t.:OD-
~irltr11t1nn~ for sport ~· rleclArrrl Rill
IV 1rt1, pre.c;irl!>nl nr lhr Ch1t11i;:o Rl;irk
Hawk~ nf the :\HL '"\\'p h11 vr playr1·s
\vho h11 ve: f'l'fn)plttrd lhcrr ennt r<11•1 ~
Thcr'I" h11~ tn hi> ."-l'lm t w11 ,v lo cornprn:;~t r
the incrrast> nt 1hr1r .iih1htv "
Othtr offiruJJs C'Xprr~std '"milar tlnt1b1 •
11s 1.o the impact of thr fr('e zt
T11tsd.t1, August 17. 1971 IJAILV PILOT J:J
HB Gals Wilso11, Nutrilite Post Wi11 s
Capture 111 Ope11 Loop Cage Action
Tourney
Huntington Beach's Interna-
tional Girls softball team
completed the inaugural IGS
tournament al Buena Park's
Bellis Park Monday evening
with a 6-4 victory over La
Mirada and in the process
capt ured the litle with a 4-0
tourney mark.
Huntington Beach, with girls
primarily from r.tarina •Ugh,
shocked the La ti.Hrada nine
\Vilh a pair of runs in the first
inning, than added four more
in the second stanza to pile up
a 6-1 margin.
The La ?.1irada crew pecked
away at the slants or pitcher
Barbara htangano, but could
not come up with the knockout
blow.
Miss Mangano scattered
seven hits \vhile :striking out a
pair of batters.
Her tearninntes backed her
up with a sterling defensive
play -and perhaps the key •
defensive gern of the night \
came in the sixth inning when ' ~;
'
centerfielder Debbie Burlison ·' "tit/~
raced to left lo spear Diane •t,.,~ ,. ~tcLain's liner. • .t?~~;·
The latter had smacked .l ,,., ~ ':"~°"'! ..
h _, be b h' ~ ·~ 1 •'-tt -;t,: '~
Brian Ambrozich, ex-Hu n·
lington Beach and Golden
\Vest College cage star. paced
the Wilson Ford basketball
team to a 62·58 victory over
San Diego Monday night in the
Costa 11esn ope n league at
Southern Gali!ornia College.
Ambrozich hit for 22 points
for the victors with teammate
Jim Gillespie scorlng 16 and
George Thornton 12..
Ex-UC Irvine star!! Jeff
Cunningham and John Farwell
v.·ere high point men for the
Bc:irder Cit y quintet in a losing
cause.
CWlflingham s c o r e d 23
points while Farwell hit for 16
as lhe only members of the
San Diego tean1 to score in
double figures.
League I ea di n g Nutri\ite
won on a forfeit over Wood y's
Wharf when the latter failed
to have enough players on
hand for the scheduled start of
action in the second game.
Tvoo game5' are scheduled
each night through Thursday
For Los Alamitos
Racing Entries
LOS AL.t.M!TOS iMTllliS For Twud:lill •,):;•' 17, ltll
Cit~~ & 1'•11 -Flrtt l'tll l:&J ~.m.
,l Nltl\llY Oowbll 01\ ht ' 1IWI ......
ti 11'••'1• on "" & tlll ••<ft f lll.$T llACt: -:uo verd1.? y"' olO m1idtn1. (l&lmlng_ P1111e 11900. Cl1lm•
hlg pr lc1 IJJ.00.
2"Jdn·iu~~!~Y (~11!o~f••Cl Sovtn A.cdl'I iOr••Orl et!lln1 M"""' IP.,,,.rl
5•nlenna~ (AOtlr) 11.vnnlr>Q Dtvll (Alll1on) P1rr Cl1b~r {N eild liacky 11.cv•lcuou {~•r!l D1vld Mqrtis IC•rOoul Flv P•rr <Llchem ) .t.1 .. illolltlt Mon!an• !Pt111)
'" '" "' "' '" '" '" '" "' '" '" SlfCONO llACE -JSO v••d•. l •••~ ckn & uc. Cl•lml nt. P11•"' SJom. C!•lmlno crl<t 11600.
"' •IOMT M llAClf -110 Vl'd>. J vet r old1. Alklw•n<t>. """t 0100, lno A..1 O.·O••n" County Cnoptrr. O•nAQO G" (\mil~) Good l~ttn!lon1 tCord~11 1 l""" Rf~•.-Win llln~tml "' "' "' ' " 1e~~r! P~:·10 1 ~:::0") (';•bby·· l!(W r, .. ,,,,..1 Swootl• It• Miu (Ad11'I '" "' "'
v.·ith the final ga1ne~ listed
Monday.
Tonight's encounters rind
Grant's lacing Long Beach in
the 7:15 opener and Laemmle
battling La Fonda's c1f Santa
Ana at 8:45.
\Vednesday's gaines pi t
\Voody's \V harr a g a i n s t
Southern Plastic ri.-lold at 7· 15
l\'ith Granl's and San Diego
meeting u1 the 8 ~5 finale.
Thursday night it will be
Laen1mle and Nutnlite at 7 15 •
v.·1th La Fonda's and Long "·
Beach meeung at 8.45.
Mon day's final night of
regulation play finds Lae1nmle
meet ing Southern Plastic r-.·lold
al 7 .15 and l..ong Beach
playing Nutrihle lo close out
the regular season.
ln case any makeup games
are necessary. they 1rill be
played Tuf'sday evening.
Con~bn
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w at appeart:U to a ase Lt "'~ DAILY l'ILOT l l•ll l'Jlei.
with a male on second ba!ie LA MIRADA'S COLEEN MILLER (LEFT) MISSES Pl CKOFF ON HUNTINGTON'S Cl'NDY COOPER (4).
and the La Mirada nine dov.·n ------------------------------------------------
by two with two out.
Dtml W1!(/\ (AO&irl Blllv GYc•v CU11ll1ml lloval L•Dvb11e !ti••ll 1·m Al1r1 lC•oot>v t :::~e;.t;'1~,c,w;•~i~~ I
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lil Ala1nitos Racing Re sults
'" The big four.run uprising for
the winners in the second
frame wa s started by singles
off the bets of Cindy Cooper
2:1d Cathy Foster. A walk to
Carol White loaded the sacks,
then Linda Chersin scored a
pair with a clutch single to left
Bowling
To11rney
Cut Nears
Tars, Mesa Face Aussies; ll1 ro Fer LutlO tPttn••I '" '" lH lll.D ll AC !. uo vord!. ' .... , 010 meid•n• Pu"t t••oo. Bic l•u<~lt 1A01i•I H< 5u1•n~p f(1r dc1 •l "Trulv J.O !Sheu"! '" "' "' " ,
LOS ALAMITOS ll•SULTS """"d1r, .-.111~11 U, 1'11, Clotr & 1•11. P'FRST llACI -<Ill ~trdt. , Ve&r cld• Clt1mlrr•. Put1• lllOO, lr"I' MlrGI IC •rdO>OI •60 100 ?60
SlfV!NfH 11.AClf-'1D Vl•d• J Ytl t oldl & vc. (lelmlnG. Pu"t il!oOO Mon•" Ian JI\' l~m.!f\) J 00 J OCI 7 It' T~~ E191• !A.O•i•I •.Ill J.Ml FO •Y Nor•< (W1,,onl 3 Ml Tim• ~ ~1 10 Al10 R•n !mott,•I Roc~rt. Peloo 01rl1ng, f>ro>oe,ou• Qu~••· ld8 Run, ~Ir
00'<~.
C1Mv'• ~ •• Qu (P•'"*'> 3 . .0 ?60 SOCI•'• Crl<~el (Peg•) 3 00 lime -11 1110
field .
\Vhite 11nd Chersin even·
tually scored the v.•inning
markers on \Vendy Walton's
infield out and a La tlfirada
Pletz Upset in HB Tour1iey
_s .... , N' ~l~d IP .. nt<l Ch.,gln~ Charlit !Wohonl Snflf>t Dtc< (1-fattl "" '" FOUR"TH llACE -I" v••<!• l Vttr <>I~> 3. uo. Allow•n<t> Pu•u 11100.
Rov•I J•'•"' <>Urn 111 IJ'llCV K•v IRlnftldl 171
L• l • C•duH• IWll•on\ Ill
SI "~'• Rtouott (Llo~•ml 116
.o.uo 11.•n -B•ll.,I'• L•d•. &u~ lo !!urn, Fivlng t l1h, R~ll•h Win. Prl10
(~le. Ro•tl l'l:tQVOll, Glggor'1 (hongr_ Scr MC"td -Slf 110•41, O•vmP•• Meld, Arl~vdtll, M•. MOO<\ M•~tr,
''COHO ••Cir: -J~ Vord\, l Ye•r
<i•~• /. llP Cltlmln1 Pu"t 11900
~n•tchtd -Moii~• Mr A•l•Que!t, WtllOw llOQUe•l, Full MOC<! Man.
EIGHTH RACl -400 •Ira\ 1 Vtt t 0101 I. uu A.llow•n<e>, Purse 1760C. R~d Chi9;•r B•r IW1lsonl ~10 ?llO ''X1
error,
H~ntln•!on tt•ch !'I
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kuft1 •ftlllOll Lt MlrlOt
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Comets 'f1ip
Rival, 3-5
Nick Aversa nnd Greg Spruil
banged out run ·scoring
doubles to lead the Costa tl1esa
Comets to an 8·5 victory over
the Los Angeles Ha .... ·ks in
semi-pro baseball action Sun-
day at Te\\'inkle Park in Costa
flfesa.
The \\'inners 01'erca1ne a 2-0
lead \\'Ith ltu'e' runs in the
fourth and sixth frames.
sandv.·iched <1round a two·run
riflh . Com111 UI .. ' A.ao"''· lo • • V8hn•" r! o 0 Pflorr •"· c • 0 Gi.••cn. If < I A.~f<lt, ID S ? Sn1ull. t l 1 ~ •• a.?o :I l 1~~.,.,a., 10 o o (<1011.,,.hem p • 1 E••n1 . C! • 0 Gont•l n , n J C lo!tl1 l• I See" by l""I"''
LA 111"''' ( r,\I• Mtl• Ol I 000 011
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Anaheim's J\1arty Anderson
maintained his lead in the
\Vest Coast Match Game
Eliminations J\1onday night as
the annual event headed for
the final cut.
Anderson rolled an 805
series at Kona Lanes in Costa
tl1esa to boost his total to
10.192, just 34 pins ahead of
Santa Ana's \\'ally \\':1gner
Cos1a J\,1cs:i's Frrd Onugh(·r·
ly is in the i'>o. 3 spot. 91 pins
IX'hind An<lerson. Defe11du1g
champion G<1ry to.Iadison or
San Bernardino is fourth and
Ontario's (;reg Baderdrcn 1s
fifth.
The field will b£' cul 10 the
leading five txHvlers after nrxt
J\1nnd;iy night 's artin11 . 'l'he
f1\'C \1'111 then Yle 111 !he ch<1 n1·
pionship finale Aug. 30.
Dougherty had a four-ganlf~
block of 797 to jump fr orn
fourth 10 third He c!efe;itcd
three foes. <!owning Sa n
Diego's U-e Tay lor. 203-\iO:
Anahei1n's Joe !\lintier. 181·
161. and San Diego's Ton1
Thurber. 225-202. The lnss \1•as
to Lamar Keck of Reseda. '.!13·
188.
Pot low•.,r C•l'I "I••
t M•••• A"d••1on. Anon••"' 10 107 1. WI"• W•anr S•n•• ,.,,. 10 1 ~'
3 Fr~ D<>uant't~. Co11• I/ti• 1~ 101 • Gor>' M•dl<(H'I ~·n ll0tn••o,nol d 0~! S C.•ra ElnOe<de..n On'•"n '"flt o. Tom lhtJr.,..r, Sfn O••OO 10,00! I, .l lY Rcb,n•Gn, S•n'• ~~•dnn 00\1 I R<>l•na A1fo1ndor, W.,! L" •.••l • L•••• '4nrl1"0.., Anoh•.., • ~11 !a. Oouq Jot>n"'"' Long B•orn 0011
11 l •"'•' lt~C~ "'""'"" O !OO 17 Lt• l"•lnt. ~•n O•t'~~ ••'l 1J 1:.<>r Sm••h, Anah•·"' 9~•• I< Jnb "'•""!·~• "n•he "'\ •!II IS Jc•""'"""' AnAhtll" •,IKll lo St~vr ~(hl'<.,11•Qoc Pomnn• C 661
The Australian Junior Ka·
tional water polo team 1s
scheduled to play gaines
against Newport llrrrbQr <tnd
Costa ri.1esa high schools next
Monday and Tuesday. ac-
cording to Newport coach Bill
Barnett.
Nev.·port will provide !he op-
position tl1ond:iy night at 1 at
l!C lr\•ine v.·1th Costa t-.lesa
lacing !he Aussirs the follow-
ing evening jil at Costa 11.·lcsa
fligh
The At1strahan 1ea1n (nges
l~·l6 i began its <'UrterH !rip 111
I l<11~aii ilnd \1·111 play 1n San
Fn1nc1s1.:o prior 1u corning 10
t-.e1vport.
1"orn Hoad i~ rhe coach of
thl• 1\ustrnlian tean1.
There is no :1 d rn i s s i o n
charge for !he two garnes.
l'letz u, .. el
1·op-seeded Don Pletz \\'<IS
upset by Ron 1\lorse in the
opening round of the Hu11-
!1ngton Bc:ich Qpen tennis
tourn;in1ent 1111er1·s open
dh·isionJ Sunday at tile Pacific
S.1nds Cabana Cluh
~IC1rsc. frorn Cal !::ltate fl,ong
Reach i. defeated l'let1., 6 3. 4·
6, 7·5. tllorse ,1·ri~ !hen n11~tPd
by Steve ,\lallott, 6·1. 6·0 in the
srcond round.
In third round ;ict1nn. Dennis
Trout dnv.·ned Ted Hagstrom.
fi 3. 6·2: Earl ()' N e i ! 1
eltrninatecl ".1nr11n F.rck, 6-3:
4-6. 6-3. ill;irk El!lolt beat
IJ1ck Juhn~r11d . i -.'i. 6-2; and
lli1nk l.r1f'h1 fricd !1irned back
Gino Tan;.ia!le~ru, 11·2, 6-3.
1n 1he 11·ornen·s open singles,
top·seeded Donna Johnsrud
11·as e!in1inated in the second
round by Sonia Harrington and
third-seeded _Lois Horton 1vas
ousted by Carol Frazier in l he
opening round.
!'oliss 1''rnzier 11·as turned
back by Val tl1 organ. 7-6. 7-U,
in the second round.
In third round matches, Lin-
d<t Cushing defeated Robiu
l\ahn. 6-l. 6-3. :ind Diane
ll;;1nnn11 upended .Jo;;1nne Ten·
n~. 6-3. 6-1
In lhe B men's singles. the
top l<.1•() quarterfinal matches
1nvohe Paul t:rumb~· again~\
Robert l::rickson and Torn
l\"hile vs. r{ay Sena.
In the mcn ·s d o u b 1 (' ~
quarterfinals, the duo of Trout
and O'Neill <1re sla ted to face
Dick Keddy and ·r o 1n
Spessard.
Other matches i n c I u de
Elliott and illallott against
Eril' Lewis and Alan Fnsler:
Jacque Hunter anrl David
f;ibson \'~ Leichlfried and
.ti-like Bourk: and Le1vis Orob-
n1ck and ~1ike ll'oiemberghe
\ s. Ellis Bry;u1t and Pele
Berv.·ick
f6a11cl10 11i("k.et."
S(>ason IL<·kc1s f11r Satl-
dlebaek <.:utle~e·s hon1e ff10t·
b;1IJ gainrs ;ire no1v a\'a1lablc
The Gauchos. conference
cha1npions for two consecuti1·e
years. "'ill play Fil'e of !he ir 10
scheduled gan1es at 'Jonie All
i;an1es are at i 30 p rn.
Sa!urda~ s at r-.Hssion \'iejo
lhgh School stad1un1 .
fie<1son general admission
FOBT ~
LAUDERDA-LB~
1LOBZDA (
(J
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NDW AT
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tickets are $8. Season reserved
senls 11re $9.
·r11.:kets arC' on sale at the of·
fice of Student Affairs. Tickets
1nay <1lso be ordered by calling
the office al 837-9700, 495-4950,
or 499-2211.
Honie games are scheduled.
Oct. 2. 11.11 . San Jacinto: Oct.
9, Palomar: Oct. 23, Gross·
rnont : No1·. 6. Citrus: and
i'\01·. 20. Chaffey.
The scAson opens &pt. 18
1ri1h a non conferen<'r baltle
1\·1th to.lira Costa Collt'ge at
Oceanside
.4rjl•ii1111 l11~11·111·tio11
::i111n1• skHng in~truction for
hegi11ners 11·ill be offered this
fall at S?.nt:i Ana College.
Students 11•\ll view filrns on
lechnique :ind style and prac-
tice under thr guidance of SAC
i11sl ructor, Frank Addletnan
on an artificial snow r<1mp.
Enrollees v.·ill earn a single
unit or credit.
1-'.nrol!rnent fee is $.1:>, v.·hrch
ine!u des 1• o s I of bus
transpnrtation. hfl 1i1.:kcls, and
equ iprncnt for use on ex-
{·11rs1ons lo local ski resorts.
l·'ur1her information niay ~
obtained by contacting Ad-
dle111an at 547-!1561
1111 1111111 !ll eet Sel
t:.:~tanc.1a lligh's th ird annual
lea rn \1'eight 1 i fl i n g in-
\ itationa! is on tap l\'ednesd11y
night in the f'~agles' gyn1
It gtts under v.·ay at 7
o' ... Jork nnd ll includes \ean1s
fro111 Loara, Kennedy. t-.larina.
Los An1igos and tl-lission Viejo
in addition to the host Ea gles.
Willow Gold 1C••<>o10 1 111 :ff~'l.~,0"J~, (~"?t~o1bv} l :;
Oe Judgo [Rllt~l 11) Ou1ler 81' Bo• 1A.d•irl 1?7
FIFTH llA CE -•00 ~erd• olds Allow•nc.,, Pu"• 17100 Old• SmQO!hlt (All•>on)
E> P"'""'" •Llo~•ml J<>•QU• Fftv IPtrftt<) :r.~~,~.0~~" 1~A.~~~i.1 lnKklt N' Win !l"'l"'I
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Deep Sea
Fish Report
0A NA WHARF -'(),\ 1n•lt"' 710 rol'co b••' 111 '""" b•u, 1 b•"•<ud •. 7 honl!o, I h•llbul, SJ mtc~trll. 107
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H!WPORT !AM'1 L1...i101l -11.11 onole" 1• tlt>•co••· 1" '""" !Min, lO•v•v" l<><••rl \0 1ntl•" I ~•· ••<11<1•. 701 ctll<o bl\I. ~ roe• <Od. 1
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$~m" Nlghl Dul !._d•ltl I &II l.60 '•O Covnct• Wot Chic (Sm•th) l ,IO l IKI Morten ll•OCl•• 1li.G li>nt -It •nG. Al•D Ran -C•c!1Tn'1 I OWl)eY, Trlp!t G!n~or. V1n1ll llf>, J0!!'1 Ouoil, El A.•o!•, Walch (Uri Ge, (llPP•' Vend• Sc•o1cht0 Cuo Bid, ~un Gto>I. Moc A ll<lD, Rcv•I l od•Dut.
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Polo Standings
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At ICCC
The <in nual jack and ji!I
rnrn1ber-guesl f o 11 rs o rn •
tourna1nent at Irvine Coast
Country Club \1•ill be staged
Sunday v.'ilh a sho1gw1 start
al 1 :30 for 40 Foursomes.
'J'he event i.~ a be!tcr ball or
the jack.s added to the belier
ball of !he jills follov.·ed by an
awards dinner.
In the 11i1h annual rn£"n1her·
guest three·dny lot1rn:11nen!
stayed recently. \\'.ill Ray-
mond ahd Pal Hart or Santa
Ana CC \von the low net
division >n'ith a 257 scorr.
Second place went to Bi U
Schauttner and Tony Fonte of
Los Coyotes (260) v.·l th Jack
B:anta and (:rorgr < ':irroll of
Thunderbird third i261 t.
'n lhe lo.,.,-gross com·
petition. Jimmy Jone~ and
F'rank Chilson or El Dorado
tied with (;ene Ronald .ind Dr.
Bill Foote of P.:J Niguel al 298,
The Jones-Cl11lso11 rluo won 111
2. playoff on the fir st hole. Bob
l.-0wden and liu1·t Kinerk 11!
Tucson fi nished third <1t 301.
Ba,seball Standings VOLVO
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh
S! Louis
r·h1cago
l\'ew York
l'hil;idelphia
tl1ontreal
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53 67
.. 71
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Dod,11;,rs 65 57
Atl anta 64 61
•touston !!O 61
Cincinnati 58 6S
San Diego 46 77
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New York
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Oakland
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An1Jtl1
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r..1Jlwaukee:
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1\5 56
fiO 61
49 70
.. 73
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78 42
6J SS
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54 65
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1 drr.1: :n1rn1s :.pend :1 Int of
t1n1e hel pin~ these younge r kids .''
MacLean's 17-year-old son, Doug. A
r rc p track star at Costa Mesa High ,
\\'orked his v.·ay up through the Harbor
<1re<1 prngr<1m and didn 't stop lo con·
eentr;ite on track until he was 14 and 1n
!hf' AA league.
Allhnugh Doug is not actively involved
in the program anymore. anolher ex-
:'l·lrsa High student-Tim Parsel-keeps
hu.~y on both the coaching and umpiring
s1 rl es of !he fence .
Par~cl offiC'iates matchups outside or
lhe d1vis1nn which he coaches in and
1\hrn hr is in his mentor's role. he is ;it
!hr hclr11 of the r-.f arlners Astros of the
er 1 fnunh grade) dlvlsion .
"Thi.~ progr;im allows every boy to
pl:i,1·," he says. "And there are no tryouts
;it all.
"l sl;ir1ed out in the C (third grade \
rli\ is1on anr1 \vent up to the elghth grade ]C\"rl ..
Tbc refnre. the jury has been out <1nd
h.iis re1 urned 1-1•1i~ a verdict.
1\nd. backed up by the proper
lrst1mon~·. it has been :udged that lhP
harbor area boys baseball program Is .1
success.
,. . . .,.
•
Area Setup
Stresses Fun,
Not Winning
By PHIL ROSS
Of Ill• O•lly Pfilll ll•tr
General Sherman 's Union Arm y
marching like a scythe through Georgia.
Or perhaps a horde of Huns de stroying
.1 Siberian village .
Although hardly lS violent, the large,
hearty group of young lads who make up
the ever-growing Harbor Area boys
baseball program really come on strong.
Founded in 1947 by current Harbor
Area Boys' Club baseball honcho Rod
P..1cMillan, the widespread boys diamond
program now includes over 3,700 players
between first grade and high school, JOO
teams and 42 different playground and
park locations throughout Costa Mesa ,
Newport Beach and Corona del Mar.
"Big deal." one might be prompted to
react lo lhe program's proportions.
But, even though it does have its
critics. the Harbor Area setup is, indeed,
a big deal.
1'he numbers alone don't make the
massive arrangement llland out.
However, only when one del ves a little
further into things like the rules and
general composition of the program. does
uniqueness enter into the picture.
In direct contrast lo something like Lit·
tie League, the Harbor area eHort does
not emphasize winning. per se. But in-
stead its primary consideration is
teaching fundamentals whlle allowing the
players to merely have fun learning.
According to Mc~1illan , •·we have some
revolutionary rules which we use in our
program (the Harbor area group has no
nationil l affiliation whatsoever! and we
do everything through a democ ratic
procedure with zone and classification
chairmen."
The zone chairmen, ~1 cMillan explains,
tt re responsible for seven different areas
as defined by the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District bou ndaries.
"A reaction to need effected all or
thii;." r..1cMil!an says.
Of lhP unusual rules set forth by the
progr;im's leaders. probably the most
uni<1ue are the straight-through batting
system and the five.pitch method.
r-.1er-.1i\lan explains the straight·through
system. ••If a coach has 14 boys. for in-
stance. he bats them through in order
until everyone has batted .
··There is no substitute batting and
each bov has to play at least nine outs
per g;inie . So. everyone is assured of the
same opportunity in each game.
''This has probably been one of the big·
gcst factors in our success," he adds.
"The five-pit ch system is used in our
first !hrnugh four!h grade leagues,"
Mc1\1illan says. "With il, a batter ha s one
of hi.~ own team-mates pitch lo him.
"This enables !he kids to sha rpen up on
both lheir defensive \batting) and
drfen~ive ~Fielding 1 skills and eliminates
the ego thing of on e boy trying to v.·in it
all by himself."
An other innovation is having graduates
or the program (mostly bety.·een the ages
or 16 and 22 J coach the various teams on
a paid basis while still others umpire the
contests.
"The onl y exception." r-.1e~1illan says.
"is on the high·sehool age level. where
the various high school varsity coa ches
I Ake over these responsibilities."
THESE TWO WOMEN SErM TO H~ V[ Tl IE S4M E ID.E A AS THEY LE ND A VOCAL HAND IN RECENT HARBOR AREA BASEBALL GAME . • I
REACHING HIGH -/\ Pa11larino ,\stros fiC'l dcr lrapc: in the air in
vain for a line drive in a lla rhor area bo.\'s ha:-ebatl prngran1 ("division
contest against the lat1fnrn1a G1an1 s ·rhe .\stros 11011 the ga1nc and
then went on to lose to the Paularino Cardinals in the d1v1s1onal fi nals.
Notables E11dless
Grluluntes L"u.d P ro~r(l 111
Bi ll \1oss nr !he ~l ilw;iukcc Rre11ers !hi· A11 <in1;i lf:i11•ks' JPhn Va!lrly,
e:i::·pro basketball acP r;iul ~.p\1•111an ;inr! curt"f'll! ;ire;i :1 thlrt1r cnachrs Gary
Carr. ,Jerry HulbPrl ;ind Rill .:inrl Rob \\"c11e1.
These art> 1ust <1 sma!lrring nr !h(' nnl;ihlr~ nn ,1n enr11rss list of nam(':'I
1>.'ho have golt cn sornr of lhcJr l'.arl.v ;i!hletir frirn1ula11nn ;is p;irt1c1 panls in
the Ha rbnr arcA bo_vi; bai;ebail prngran1
Carr. a football :1.~s1s1 :inl ;ind lnnnrr h"<irJ h;i<:J..cthall rn;u h 11\ Estanci.1
H1~h . and llulbrr1 frr;;h111;in h:i!'krth;i ~l mPnlnr :ii I r· Ir\ ine . .:i rr t11n nr !he
most Ji r.:itcful for !he 2:•-\('ilr·r,istPnrc nl !hr pr11i::1·;11n lhus f;ir
"\\'hen I pl;i_1Prl." sa\~ 1hr 2r..1Par.nld ( :irr ";,i.e h;irl rr~u lar i\1\ rule:ii:
11nd 11 11·as JU!'il like nla~ 1n~ n'J:lula r hi~h sehnnl ha~rhal!
"The: r11t1ch1ng 1~.i.~ good ;inrl . 1l1rl'rJnrr 1t hrnr>/111rrl p!.J' rr;.. 11110 h;irf an.v
incen tive: or going nn anrl nl:1 11ng 1n high srh .. 111
C.:irr gradu:ilrrl lrnn1 lhr hn\',., h.1.~ch:1ll .~· l11p .111d 11rn1 nn I" ht:> .1 lnnlhall
s tarter in Lhc .Jr . Ho,.,r f\0111 1n1 Or:i 1~f;f' C'11.1•1 1'0Jlrt;r .1nd th(' Rnsr f3(111I frir
the Universit.v of \\'ash1nglnn
He cont.inttC!'. "1! 1the harhnr h<i ~rhall prrigr,1111 1 rr;i ll.v hrlrrrl nip 11'1
cond ition myse lf In spor1i; ;i11rl g;in1r·!~pr nr·e~surrs hr>rau~~ nl 11.~ £'nn.~t ant
11ctivity.
"F'or myself. it \.\'as a >,rear advan1;1ge su1l·e I 11 ,1 ri I 111dnrlrin.1ted int~
11thletics much \1•hcn \1•e mo\'ed tn Cnst;i ;\les;i frn1n 1£1~ ,<\ngr lr•
"The Boys· f lub 11sclf h;i;; nr:c nf tile he}! prngr;i m~. period. b~~use oC
the wide va riety (lf actJv1t1es 11·h1ch 1! can h;1ndlr ,' l1r f1n;it11r.~
Hu lbert. A N1•1vporl Harbor 1!1gh grad. 11as in muC'h 111 lhr> ~r1n1e pre-
dicament as Carr. since he mo,·ed 1nro this :1rra fr'11n Snurh Pasa rlrn<i . 11 hcre
only Lillie League bascbAll \1;1s pla.1rd
'He admits frankly. "I d1dn t rr:ill~ f':\prc1 to ~rf' an.\lhin,i:: hkr 11 Hhe
harbor program ) be.Cause I n101·ed dn\1•n ht"rt' 11hrn I 11"aS :i fresh·n1a n in high
M'hool.
"It was just a thrill lo finrl ~on1rth1ng \fl hr 1n1·n h'rrl 1n and 1 Just kind
of stumbled upon it. anyhov..
Normally a first baseman in his Harbor ;irr,1 n1<iJ0r lrng11r days. Hulbrrt
gol lJl try oul pitching,
He say~. '"It was esper1all y fun fnr nir hrc;111.~,.. I rL1.\·cd a ne\1 P""ll1on-
I got a big kick out of it and was sru11cwh;it sucre,.<.~f11L
•·one of thr 1-toocl 1hin,i::s w;;~ the :i:-.~nr1atuir1s .\fill /1-.rl
"Wt knew Rll !he guys on the other teams and \\'ere <'111 frienrl~ and had
a good time lo~ethcr. ..
It 's the type ol tngethem£·ss and camar;iclrrie mrnlioned hy Hulbf'rl wh1c1'
has been one of the determining factors in lhe prosperity ol the Harbor Brei
boys baseball program. And it figures lo continue on an indefinite basis.
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'"tce1sfut 011hoped1c sur1eon wh11 1
h;is beccme an 1/cohohc 1ae~s help I
trom Dr. Welby, Richel Robe rts I
111es1s
[l )TV I Reptrts
0 Movie: (2hr) "Tht '9!11 Ht Lelt
Behind" (tomedy) '56-Tib Hunter
Natihe Wood, Jlmts Gtrntt. ' m ".., Putn1m/Ftsflm1n.
6) MtntflJ Johnny Til!obon 2u1sls.
7:lOIJThe limrlJ Hitlblllits (R ) fDTllt Mvocalet (R)
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ID !fol €0 BUI CosbJ (R) "V1~a Or· t~I Tir 1nd Nicotine Content ol
ltg•!" Che! helps an alien 11a1n c1ti· C1111rettes?"
z1ns~ip onl y to be accused by !he 1:r.1 f r 1 M . min ol conni~in11 w11h !he e1aminei ~ ts !VI t11t1H
to "''~e 1he lest too ea~v. Jo~11u1n 10:30 O CBS News Speti•I
M1rt1ne1 and Iran~ Ciimp•nella O .
I H11hli2h!s of se~1ons of tht Watts iui st I i,1CJAL I lt1ut1lul-Anli Hew I
0 CiJ ~J CD Thi Mod Squid (Rl Writers Workshop and lht 11.edrt n
"A lu111••t lor R.I." Cart Be11 rues!1 Menl1l He1l!ll Center, 1 Witts clinic.
as •. 40·Jtlf·Old min wlio Ines the I (I) CBS Hews Htlf·Hour
~1pp1t hie lo recapture hi! JOUlh
1ttt1 his wilt d1wo1ces him m Ntws Bill Jolms. . I m [J Dian. lit u~· S.ntrit• Dt· 0 M1llltn $ Movie: f2h1) ''Winr and ttnlt
• ,r1,.(' (adventure) '4-* -Don
Ameclie, Dana Andrews. W1lio1m 11:00 0 Ci) l?l Ht1"
[yth~. SI cry of _Htvy pilots 1bo1rd 0 ®) €0 Newi
an t1rpl1ne car11er durinr warlime
m lruth tr Con!equences
ID ii T1kts 1 Thiel
m f111f1ft "S!o~OW!~I Re he1rse1.'
ltopold Stokowski and h11 Ame11cJn
Sympliony 01che1lrl are ~etn in re
he1 n1I 11 ~ad+so~ Square Ga1den·;
felt fo1um.
€E tspect1culos
1:00 0 (j) Gnen AcrM !Rl
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ern) '~Don Btrry. Robtr1 Lowery,
Pamtll Blake.
(jl M1rsh1I OilloR
0 ru ffi New1 m Mo'fit: (2hr) "Th• h ckpotM
(comedy) '51),-James S!ewarl, Bu.
b~11 Halt. James Gle1~n.
@ Beil the Clock
ff) Realities (R) "ii [u11 n1 li l·
m;idge Wert Alive Today, Ht'd l urn
o~er in His Grtvt '" Docume"llry
about the new South.
ID Movie: "Sl11nre lllutltn .. (d11-
m1) ·•~James t1don, Silly Ei!us.
l :lO 1J 00 Cimtrron Strip (R) Stuart 12:15 0 Th e '•lluy
Whitman as M1 rsh1I Jim Crown out I
u11es a frOllhtr communo1y when he 1:00 fl MoYit: "Till !he EM ef lime~ •~IHl!AIS IS depuly m11sh1I the lead I (d1 1m1) '(6--Guy M1d13on, Rebert
'r ot I bunch of cowboys who 1~rror Mitchum. Dororh1 MtGuut.
11ed the pltce. 3 D D ~ ~-H I • '-' 1 ,tgj IWI
0 Sltvt ~U1n Strow Gut>b :.ou~1
Siles, •s co hosr. Buddy Greco. J~c~
C111e11 nd compo~er H~nry Tobia~. I
Wednesday
bA'lnME MOVIES
m •11·Ni1h! Y1011: "Otstrl Wu.~
"Tetn111 Zorl'lbits,~ i nd "l1ewi111
Wiid,"
-lut•llt 8111. t.\1rk :;tev1n1. C11No11
Webb
2:00 0 (C) 0'Th1 Btrtfool C.11tt1u"
(dr1m1) '5( -Av1 Girdner Hum· p~rey Bo1111. Edm ond O'Brle ~.
9.00 m "FBI" (m11tery) '66 -M1rtin l ];00 Cl) ''Htidi 1fld ,tttr" (dramt) '55
L1mont, Heli n Ttlbol. [lspeth Sirmund, HtiNich Getler.
9.JO 0 (C) "PIUJ" (Ctlmtdy) ·50 -{l_Q] (t ) "D11 ol lh• ··~••R" (Wt31·
D•1n1 Lynn, Charles Coburn ern) '58-Frtd M1cM111ray.
0 "Hud.so11'1 l 1y" (adventure) '40 4:]0 0 (C) ''Dllkob lncidtnl" (w1stern)
-Paul Muni, John Sutton, Gtn1 Tierney ·~6-0tle Robertson, tond1 01rntll,
!11:00 (I) 0'14 Kiufl" (dr1m1) ·~1 -Bar !oh" Lund
btrt Bet Geddes. P1ui Dou11l•s '31 St1tr1 II IOAM lisli111
10:30 0 ~w,·re Ko! Dr1 ui111" (comedy) 5:00 O "D1rbp'1 1t1nrers~ (drem11 'SI
'34 -8•1111 Crosby. Ethel Me1m1n -hmes G1111t•, [lth•l.t Chortau,
1:00 m ~Thi 01rt Comel" (m15tery) '461 Jatk W11den.
IS.v TO'.\I l 'llUS
Nexl tu Neil Sunon. Jules
Felffer is rapidly bcconung
the most popular sourt·e of
('Oink· n1atert~I 111 Orange
County. Revues built around
1he soct:i l !'.(!!ire. uf his acid
rJC!I h:.n (' pln.\'cd :-.urerssfully
at lll'u other (·nun t y
pla.1huu~t'S and 111H1lher open.~
lhil! week at So1ilh <'v;i.sl
Repertory
Lai;t 11•t·eke11d 1 hi· ju111111
1nen1bers of the San\;1 An ••
Community Pl:iyt•rs took 1111·
wr:ips 11ff their 1ers1r111 or
"F'eiffer's Peoplr." a <'Ollet"
E:•" .. 1 Bo•Q~'"" '"WIL LAllD"" ~GP t
pl~~ • SttO<id H . .,u~,
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"VON R ICHTHOFEN
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U'''"' 11 mu\1 Of W•I~ ...... ~1
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"INGILI UNCHAINED" t ~l
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EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
3RD BIG WEEK!
WOW! FANTASTIC
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BETTER THAN ~ENDLESS SUMMER'
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MOTORCYCLE AND THE MEN WHO RIDE
,• AllY •MDAY
PLUS Steve McQueen •• ~
"The Reivers" '~.
lion or skelches anti t·xtcn<letJ
b1is 1nvul\'1ng :.c>mc 37 ~oung
1x.-ople. Jt LS an unprcssn c
evening uf t he a le r a
produl'.lion ···•h11:h I,: T 0 II .';
steadily brighter as \he e1cn·
1ng wears on_
Under the gener:1I d1 rct·\lou
of June \\'inslo11, with so1n1•
v;ilua ble asslStancc fron1 Art
\VinsloY•. Steve S1nlth !\\'hu
turns in a fine 1>e1·fo1•nit1111·1•
unstage as well I and .101'
\\"in1arz. the sho11· 1s eu11
r111uaily in n1otion ll;irely dot•-;
an unguarded n1on1ent h3111pcr
the cons1ste11tl~· fltud p;ir1'
rstabhshed by !he young ;uni
l<.ifented Santa Ana thespian'
~!any of the familiar Fri!lrr
chararters are 11ho<1rd -111-
clud1ng the social wallflo11er
Bernard 1'1crgen<leiler, played
11·1th t'ngag1ng. pupp)' dn:.:
11·ar1nth b~1 H;u·1 ev l!and
by a s1naller, slunmcr
Oavid Chesler.
nevcrl11eless handles
aclOr,
W h II
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Running aga1n~1 1.1•pr. thr
1nore wordly Hughie is don('lr-___ .....:._B_A_L_B_O_A~
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Two Show~ Ptr ii1.11ht
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TONY
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s,ptember 2
AmencJ·~ Gie a1esl
YJCl tien Buy.
•• K1ng$ Castle
Lake Tahoe/Nev&da
!102)831-1111
Adults 52.SO Jn, Sl.50 Chi! .. 75r
O••n9• c ... nir'• l letkbullu Show V•lu•
"PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK"
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"LITTLE
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M•~t NkM!t'
"CARNAL
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Open Al 1 -Snow A! 0\/1~
"K~Ul £"
Al'\O .
"THI lllRANOIE MENf'•
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01>1" I t I -snow at Du••
"TORO TORA TOllA ..
"!l(ILIAN CLAN "
0••" At 7 -Show •I Duok
Now al 1>11~ul•r pri<H
"llVAN'S OIUGHTEll"
Motla Thoma•
"JENNY"
"CRY OF
BANSHEE"
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"WHAT'S NE W
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ENDS TONIGHT
Wolt Dl1ney'i
"ST.000,000 DUCIC "'
""' "IAREFOOT flECUTIVE"
Starts Wednesday
EXCLUSIVE
ORANGE COUN TY
M<:'-t PRt.~t."T>;
PETER R,;mBIT
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°f,qES0F
BEATRIX P0'ITER
~m 1"' n::IPJllC!Jl5 Elf
THE R0¥,U BALLET
T~c:hn ic:olor,.
'lw1 Short Sut>lttll
Dolly MPrint • from 2 p.m,
A"mi1sio11 u11til 4 ,.m.:
S 1.SO I•• A"ullt ond J r1.
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ROBERT MITCHLl\A
T~l\OR HONARD
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"Ryans
DaUghter"
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Evenings:
Sun. thru Thurs., 8 p.m.
Fri. -S&t., 8:30 p.m.
>'O&Rf WITOl.M
MATINEES
Wed., 2 p.m.
Sat., 1:30 and 5:00
Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30
ON
ANY
SUNDAY
A FllH llT -UCE •ROWN
"" I STEVEMc QUEEN u1 "THE REIVEll:S "I
MATINEES ·:•NY SUNDAY " 3:15, 7 :00& 10:45 DAIL y . l(IVflS"' 1: 15. 5 ,00& 9,4 5
WED. OPEN FROM 3: 15
YAMAHA MINl-ENDUR WIN No ~urd1n1' Net tuorv . fill Our f REE: CouJG" At Tlttolre Or At Or•nq •
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We1tword Ho-World'1 largest
f>.otel -1.000 lloom\ !,etween DIAL
S1ordu11 Hor,t & Dazzling New
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)t. 4 YOU'l l SAVE 1tO Ol '41·11!1
/l/ulii rrk Sprcla/: Noiv f,nv;r.~l ."iun1n1rr Rotes!
to~p are YJlue -104 Ntw 1100~1. !to11~lt Btd. rree TY
YOU PAY ONLY $8.80 sin1lr, $10.90Tor 2 people
C~mpar t Ya!u t -2 dou~!r btds, l!Jr!inz at $\2 ,0 lor 1
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l'lu'. ~ .. ~ Dovqla~•lov• Dunawoy
"Ttt( ARllA NGEMlNT"
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1 ST AREA SHOWING
T he runnway beilse\ler
is on 1he
screen.
C<\UU~•~, ~ r «•····.
Sean
Connery
The
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"JHf VAH ISNHIG POINT" (GP)
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Youth Fights Fires
Punish1t1.ent Fits Crime
W 01nan Fed Up
With Robberies
LYTLE CHEEK 1l:!'ll ~
For ttir past 'IJX \t,f'e1'<._ Phll t1p
.J . Kellt'y has rouf:(ht FirP~ and
clt'arcd brush 1n thf' San
Bernardino 1nounta1ns ;i,~ a
member of 11 U S ~·nrrst
Ser,•ice crrw
The backhrrak1n~ Jr1h \1;1s
nnt ht~ choire. It 11 :i~ a con-
dition of a four-n1un1h Jill!
lt'rm for rhr 22-yr;ir-(J!d rock
,'T,USIC ~Ullilr1S1
Some cl.1\S. l\<'\lr' tr:1rnp<; ;i rrn.~s dr~li'JP r ha r r f' d
mountain ndgrs -1hr ;if.
rrrrn<1!h of a huge f1rP l:ist
~P<1r whirh hP ;idm l1s was '11s
re.~pons1b111 1 .v
C;illed the !\1l'~ers !irl'. 1h<1 t
holoca ust last summer spread
lrnm a sp;o.rk at Kt'lle}''s leet
across .1.1.92{1 acres. 11
rlestroyrd wa1ershtd valued ;ii.
$16 million and 1t rn.~t $1.2.'i
mllhon tn put nut
f\e ll P\' t;ilked about lht' fire 1h1~ wN.k ;it the r:ien Heiro
Bt'habilitation Center where
he is serving his sen1enre '"I
fl'el a lot of remnrsP t() sa_1· the
!east," hr said. "It wa~ a
nl~lllrnare '"
Kellev and his rock grnu11
had Jusr finished a re cording
se ... ~1on tn H11·ers1de.
'"A/Irr the r Pr 11rd ing
Sl'$SIOO. I stayrd thf' night
11'1!h my parents 1n Rialto. ·n1e
next n1orning I v.ent up to Ly·
t!P Creek to t;her k on six
1nar1juana plants I had therf':.
··1 brought alon~ some
fireworks I had purchased in
Denver when !he band played
!here I slarted shooting the m
111/ I was rareless. I "·asn'l
lhioking how dry 11 was. J)F.TROlT IU P!l -Mrs
··Suddenl.\1, one caught in a Sarah P:irkrr's inner ci1 y
bush close to rne. It began Ln huu1e 11 as robbed 19 times
fl<.cne up. I tried stepping on d it. '!"hal was a mi stake. All during a five-year per10 . She
Lhat did v.'as spread it nut. Jo con1pli'~ned 10 police, city
second.~ it w11s too late" counc1Jrncn ;ind the mayor
KcllPv r11n b<1l'k down the hcfnre taking her story lo the
tull , thf flan1e!i cha.~1ng ht.'ll. ne11 s n1c1!ia, even though shP Ht.c: cflr gol !'luck un thr dirt rl';tlllcrl 11othin.1: cuuld hr dnnf', rn;id. "ThP f11·e w;o.s 1·omi11g llet•d l t..11igl1t
down on 1ne.'" he .-.aid. "I ";is '"Hui a1 lea.,! I tried." the
ternficd. J dug the t ar uut Bayn1tlnd ~:. Ke J) y tiV-.1 r <1r-old "idow said in a
with my hand.c; ·• ~r. has been elected trlephonP 1nt erv1ew !ltnnda,1'.
()n the wa.v down lht nioun -president of the South-'"arid rvcn if I was !o go
(;11n in his car, hP met a lore!il crn l'alifornia thap!er !om11r ro". lhe "or\d v.·ould
l1erv1ce crt'w on rhe way 10 of the Knights nf ('nl-kn ow wh<l1 I hM !ol d. Al lt'a.lil
fight the blaze he had started. uin bus. ~le 15 a super-H 1 go, lh('y'll kn ow how I
He parried their que"11ons. visor for the Par ker 11 <'nt ··
denyin.I! respons1bil11 .v for the Jlannifin Corporation In the 19 rohhtries and
blaze, Md they lel him pass. of Irvine. burp.lanes. i\1rs. Pt1 rker. 1\'hn
"I don"t reca ll seeing it,"
Vribbs rtphed.
.. \\'hy. I sent ii ccrtifird
mail. \\'hen I worked in an ol-
fi ee. ir we gol a certified let·
!er. we knew it wa s im-
JX•rl;int ··
"\Veil, ~~ s ee r e ! st r y
µrnb;o.bl _1·
.'vlrs. Parker cul thP mayor
.~hnr1 '11 !hi~ po1nl. sflyJng :
'".\1ayor. >1e didn't rlect .1·nur
se(•rctary lo answer o u r
problem.~. \\'r elect<'d you."
Ll'lter, ~\lrs Parker ex-
plained .~he doesn"t ··want
anybody ro RO oul on 11 limh
fnr m(·. Their lives are JUS! .,_~
prcc1ou.c; lo them as mine is !n
me. So I really don"t sec \\'hat
can be done."
F'A .lllLY C'IRCt'S
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by Bii Kea,..
"I wont to sit on the tractor."
He was arrested !he next ---~--------hl"e.~ alone. Inst fivP 1elevision1.---------'==--'============--"=-'=======; night in a Pa!rn Springs S"I". Ill r..id1os. s r v er a I
nzgh1club as he preparer! to go w:itrhc.~. her "edding baods. a HAMS
fln slage. He ad1ni1ted (~Ollltli;..111 {;e ls rl1anionrlnng;indf1collection
:J KWll 1410 AM RAOIO • All TH! GOOD SONGS IY All TH! • .. > .. WIN FREE! IT'S EASY r: .. ... ~ .. ~ ~ 1971 Austin America 0 0
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! phone number to : KWIZ, Sa nta Ana, Calif·
orn io, 92703. -N ~ ONI INTI Y' I'll l'llSOM r----------------------, ~ I KWIZ DREAM WHEEL I .. .. I I .. ~ I I .. -I NAM I .. :> I I ~
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evrrythiog In the police that nf h:enned.Y h<1lf-dnll<'.rs. I
nil!h1 a.~ the fire spread nver J{ i fi e A"''' l'(I Only rinp nf the banrhts was
the m1l1u1t.111n11. evC'r arrested, the Chr.v.~ll'rj
··1 fell pre!ly s in <111 , '.\r..v.·\)(lrt Rc<il'h rcsirlcnl, .I. Cnrp retirei' said. l'lnd hr
helpless. I pra,vPd f(lr r;o.1n, but Thnm as Srorl, has bef'n '111'arrl-wa.~n·t Intl d1ffirult to finrl
thr fire kept spreading. It v,·as <'d the Di.<tingui..-hrd E:xpcrt h<'l'iHl~C he was h1d1og under!
so h;irrl In con1p1"chenrt I Merl<!I by the ,\';ilinnal Hifle !hf' h<'d. I
didn "t k11ow quite ho"' lo fcr l.'' Assnciat 1~u1 o[ Anil'ricir In <'.~aspel"a1it'ln. she rin::illy
Sinee Kl'llr,v began his Jail Jn e;irning Uie hlghl'~l nllr sent fvl;iynr Rnm;in S. Gribb.<;
perimc!er of the blaze. over a period of se1•eral "J)1rln "t yo ugP1 n1y le tt er?''
SPIRAL SLICED
t ' • WHOLE OR HALF
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" . . . So Goad It Will
Haunt You 'Til It's Gone"
Gre11! for lools·plc.111'' er porllot.
Ou' "~"'' '"" •ne floe,r co<n ''"' low• "°'k~'' -01Jr •low •<"t
<<111no m•m!>d, '""' W•oron''" h 1<k~cy """ •11~<ewOll!I ,mok1na """ JO-hour ov•n "'k•no n11ntv .,, •Pl<• gl•to "'" un1ou1 In .. 11 the
wor lcl. ~ •:!elic<ru• •nd "PPell,.nq we 1u,r wouldn'• ~Mw how It
imp,ov• thl• P•<><luct w•'v• b••n m•k•ng for l • YOM! SplrAI 1llced
•-<> 1"'1, lrorY\ IOo to t>olrom '" IM•I ••<II <l•"<!Alll1 uniform 1llc1 can
-I <>• removed tf!ortle..•lv, C0"1Pl••t1Y o•koo •nd roll<lv 10 '"""'· Or-
11•• vt1Ur Honev ll"kffl >j•rn Tl><l•y, •n oovonluro in h•m·loym.,..I
v<>u"ll never lorg•I.
RETAIL STORES
)700 E. Coont Hithway. Coro11• dol Mor -47l·•OOI
1222· S. l1oo~hMr1t, 411ohol"' •35·2441
trrm, he has Fought a 400-acre qualific:2Jion H\.\"<lrrl 111 the na-<>-l"Crlified lrttcr. After
fire in Aµple Valley. He was tion. Scn!t. a mcnlb<'r nf lhe 1·c;:irl1ng news account.~ of her ,
an assist;inl swamper. cleN· South O:iasl Cun Cluh, h;:id !n plii;ht, the inayor wenl to thr..
ing a fire bre<.i k on the rlemonstrate his mark..:Tlan~hip \.\'l):r.an 's house Fridav. I
He also works in 1he charred mnnths. !\!rs. Parker asked . land devastated by the r..1eyers l-_:_:::::_ _____ , ______ : ___ _: __ _:.:__ ___ -''="==================================
fir l'. •·rve \.\'Orked from one
end to the other of the burned
arl'a. J"ve seen what lhe fire
did. lt"s 2.cnazing. II looks like
the 1noon .. de\'i!Slat ing ."
Today, he adn'tcts he "as
guilty of ··11:ross neglcrt." He
uses fnre~tr~· tcrn1s ea sily. He
Spr'llk~ of !he • · v a I u ah I e
V.'<1lcrshed"' ;ibnve the S;in
Berriardino VallPy
"Ynu kno"'· !"ve retilly
bccnrne fire-conscious. \\lhen
we 'rr on !he crew and ~0111e
one !hrnws 11 c1~11re1te hurt
on the ground. 1 ~n over and
stomp nn i1. lt 's ju.st the way
I've becomt."
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Checl the Most
Popular New
Colu mn A live , ,
'Chock ing Up'
our summer sale
sales out aug. 31
It's time to make your move ... NOW!
tables from
FOUNDERS
END TABLE , 28x21 • , •••. , , .• , . reg. $99
PEDE~TAL TABLE, 18x18 . , ...... reg. $89
From the coveted Patterns Fifteen Collection,
Solo $79
Sole $69
these, Founders tables ore yours at "reduced for the sole "
price s .. , p rovided you act now. 1n premiu m
pecky pecan, wi th burnished brass ~ordwore,
which contributes lo that "meaningful modern .. look.
Remember, though, sole ends Aug. 31.stl
NOW FEATUR ED AT AU 3 STOR51
SANTA ANA
M11in ti Eltvtnth 547-1621
S1nl1 Ant Stort Open Friday Evening1
POMONA PASADENA
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like a cigarette should.
In the Super King size.
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Jewels
Merilyn Lew is de•igns e G o-so ut h
for Cardinali . Perfect for hol idays
a nd every coun try eve ry month of
the yea r, it is pla tinu m chiffon
•pun wit h •ilver an d pointed
del icately in rosey hu e•.
gow n
Fashioned
t\lnre 1h11n a r111ll1nn rln\1;1ri. in
je1••clry b~· L11ylon £1 C-1r P.n<l .!!
d117.7.l1np. arr.:iy nf rle.~1,cnr r fa.<;h1nn~
will sh;1pf' ;:in ;iftern11on 1n be
r e1ncn1ber(•£I Frida~, • .\ui,:. 111
The kalc1dust nJ')f' of braur1 11111
be lurni'd for lhi' ™'""Ill nf th~
YPUlh rrnhlrrn Crnl rr Ill Cn-111
f.l rs<+. v.l'lich J,<; a thrrc·1"·nnj!rd rl·
rnrl tu help youth~ and parent<; 11 uh
rl1ff1rultics.
<.:halflll).! !hr f:t<;h11111 lun1·hrnu tn
lake pla<'e in the .\'c11nnr::-r lnn. 15
1'1rs. John \V;i.\nr, 1<.l1n 1.~ brio~
a~s1~1cd b.1 the ilhnr ~ B;ind:-1\1
Prr ~lr.1 , t·n-:.'h::iirn1an, ,l;it·k Llnklrl-
lrr. \VilltR01 Prre1r::i ,Jr. anrl Bny
Htihr
OtlH·r:-r on lhe t'Plll1111!1rr arr lhe
~1111(''\, /.lrrlr 1\111u11dsnn. .l:i.,v
R11rc:hr t! and \\1rl /.1ngrr and ,\1 1~~
f,llrn C;irtr.r and :'111.~~ f'r~gy
f\1('1\a.1.
:O.la~1er 1\f rcr11n1n111f'i: \\'Iii hP
\\'a1·nl'. who 11·111 1n!rnd111•p the
1nan,1t eell'br1!ic~ ;it!en<l1n,i.:.
Orsignrrs rrpr·r~rntl'ct. ;;s .:in·
nn11nf'cd b.v ~ll ss .June \'an D,vkr.,
11•ill hr Ct1 rdinali. Bnbrri Co urtn<'v,
E:str1·ez fnr Cal -Son . Lui.~ E~1r\'~i
fnr S<"i! Darling~. F.rns1 Slr;ius~.
Hirhard T:-un and Heht•tT:l \\'f'llr~.
Al~o ~h1111·n will bf' fur~ by Somprr
;ind a pelite Eurnpc;in enutunPr
ro!JC'rl1on from !hr i-:ltzahcth Arrirn
Sal0n . ·
A !']'l'{'l:'l\ f(·;1turr :i1 lhr llO<'l n
lu nt'h{'(ltl will be a .srrtr~ f1f (j1 rt
\V;;1chrrs· !;ihlr.~. r c ~e r 1' e d
especiall,v fnr rnen.
Thr Ynu!h rrnhlcm Crntrr f1ffrr.~
t.hrrc fl.s~i.<i l;iner prograrns
l'o unseling. rcfrrT;il and d1rcrt 111·
tcrven1inn J!s hnl line ha ~ rcrcll'ed
rnorr than 2.000 <·;ill;;; in the l11st six
ni onths. a~ eninp;ircd to l.114 C'llll~
dunn,g lhC' prl'eC'd lng ycilr.
\'o\unlcc r ~t'f\'ll'C~ ('Urrr11tl~· ;ire
nflcred h~ lfi nirrl w;i \ rln<'lnt·~.
lhrC'P p~~·C'IVl\f\~1~1 ~, lhl'C'(' ~n('\i!I
\>.'Orkcr~ and lhrrr l;i1\•1rr1' '\rrc1Prl
Arf' mnri: .<.l11ff n1l'n1h~r~ .:incl lar!!e
quarters for pnva1e cciun.sehng.
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T1111d1Y. •1111111 U , \ti! ,.,. It
f ,,;, ~d eve z de s;gns • polko dotted
ierse y ha lter ba thing sui t a nd tiered panh thot
g•ve the look of even in g pe nts.
Dressing Down to Earth
Boutique Orbiting?
By l\1A RJ AN CHRIST''
fl;i han n1en'!-1vear d t s lg n er,
Litrico. c.:1n·1 help hut bf. a
dreamer of fanla sic~. l!'!I in his
blood.
Life started ;:i s one or I ~ rhilclrrn
nf 11 ne<.>rly-penniless Sicilian
fi sherm;in. Nnw he ·~ nnr of Rnme·~
fashion her'fle! to whom lhe rich·
f;:imou s flock tn bu.\'.
Impossible d ream~ m<ignrti?,f'
him because he understands im·
mense bArriers.
\Vhenevcr Americ;in astronaut1'
hr.ad for 1he moon. L1triro drops
hi s sci~sors ;:ind fells his stRff In
run on h<lmr. Businrss h11\ts.
l.itrico i! glued In lh t. television set.
a b~rbing rvrr,v drt11il ·while sip-
pin,ir his fa vn rlle drink ~ Seni ch
and Coca Cola. Somel1mes the
sights 11nd the drinks go to h i~
head ,
At the moment LitriCl'I Is blllerly
dis1ppointed that lht 11s1ronauts
haven·\ turned up ndd-lookinit moon
penple for him lo drts~.
Althou,irh the Richard Rur1 ons,
Sophi11 Loren Rnd Or. Chrlstlaan
811rn11rd are 1tmnnR his clienls -
nnlhini;: pltasf!d him mnr, lh1tn
ha ving Bur.r. Alririn. thl' ApoHn Tl
.11i:.!ronaut rrnm Hnuslon 1\•h\z 1nto
his RnnH! sh"P tn bu~· dQubl P-
brr;isrccl <.u1 l.., with thr "'tdr la pels
and n1ppcd-1n \1•aist.
L1lr1en lo R11l~ ..
"I h1t1•e fou nd l hrtl the moon iii:
like a heautiful woman She ;:ip-
JX':i•r1' brauliful nn!y "'hrn ~he·~
unreat hah!P and 11r1c11nri11r.rt1blr.
Nnw th;;\ m.:in has pu1 ;i foot nn lhr
n1onn, ~omc nf thr myslery h;i s
been dissolved."
Lit.rico <1l sn told Bll?.~. hr is a
"~upcrm;in" In risk his lil r as a
spare rxplorC:r. Thrn. in lhP
unaba ~hed ma nnrr which is his
personal lradenu1.rk, hP ;:isked Buzi:
fnr a piere or the rock. (')f r.our!'e.
Buzz cnuldn'I nb!iizP hu1 hr did
prei;ent l.itrlco "'ith a hu,i.:e :1lhum
of pholoJ:rllph~ takrn nn !hr moon.
Ruz7. lo L1trico: "W11h your
enthu s ia~m you 'll .!inoncr nr 1;itcr
get In !ht moon your.sell . Ancl un·
rinubtedly ~1nu 'll gf"I a piccr of the
roc-k nn your nwn .
l,itrlcn 11nd Aldrin clld n't w;i~lr
lim~ with uscl,.ss chi1rh;i!. \Vh1lr
Lilrico fitlrd Aldrin ·~ .~uit hr madt
11n ohi;erv;;ti(ln In Alrl rin
"I lhink !he moon ls ;i t!rlus1nn I()
ma.n If tht' mnnn 11 unpnp11l;itcc1.
how <'lln mank ind he happv if lhert:
arrn·1 nlhrr humans to conf!UPr~
t ~n ·t 11 !hr nature nf n1an In f111;hl
and rule~··
Ald rin told LJLricn !he •·1·1.s1nn ..
w11s eventua lly to create a con-
lrollrri A1Jnl)Sphrre nn thr mnnn so
!hat r.:irlh pcnplr coulrt come .:1nr1 gn
10 th<' n1oon the wa y thry n11w
lr11vel 1hii; v•nrld. But 1l wnuld have
tn he d11nr in !hf" .~piril nf Pf<iC'e,
ll,r the t1n1e \hi s 1·nnver~al lnn
was cndrd . Aldrin had hnuj:!hl
.~evcr11I sharp dnublc-brea::-tcd ~t111 .c;,
a i;lf'w of p;illerned shirts se!'n1ed
to hurz thr torso And "'ide lies. He
also perkf'd A\ l.itricn·~ new 1972
cullertio n and i;aid he'd .!iOOn be
b:ick.
Aldrtn seemed n1orc awc1I at th e
fln~·ing Rnman c;ipes ;ind 1he h!'lr.k
sa tin e\•en1ng suit.~ lhan he did nl
gninr.:: to the rnoon . "Hr lnld mr
th11\ I am a roman111·1st a.nrl m;iybe
a moon br>uliquc w.::isn 'l .~uC'h a ba d
idea 01fte r all." says 1.11riro-the·
drtamcr.
Then Al1l!'in pa1rl 1.1tnrn lhr
Ji\tJ flr'Cmr f.'Omp!lmrn1. Hr pr11ml.\rrl
In hrinl! i\'e1I Arms1 rnni.: 1n Rnm r In
see L1 triro's rnnrcpl of Jazly rarth
dre~.~inR
Cardinali 's Ra iso n
end white bo ucle
pl a id high pleated
co at tops her
new separates.
The blouse is brown
racine jersey with
wh ite sa ti n
coll ar e nd cuff"
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It's Time to Flip Pancake s Again
!);ivi d Knox tells his mother. t-.lrs. \Vlllia1n Knox that
it's titne to eat. but she forestall!\ the problen1 by
inviting hin1 an d Gary {'ox to have all lhey \Vant al
a Panca ke Breakfast Sunday, .<\ug . 22 . 'J'he fu ndini!
Your Horoscope
Pisces: Accent
On Attention
WEDNE SDAY
AUGU ST 18
By SYDNEY O:'ll ARR
ARIES 11\larell 21-April J!! 1
One who p!a.\'ed role In past
niakes reai>pearanee Bring
forth c reative resources. Hid
yourself ol u n n c c es :;; a r '!
burdens. You 11'111 ti :i \" e
greater freedon1 of rno\'ernenl,
choice. Strea1nline niethod:-;
18 1 Son1e ideas shoulcl be held
111 abeyance. Permit one close
io you ro have spotlight.
l!estra1 nt now resulls in fu ture
gain. Be positive about legal
;1sp e ct s . ~1ilrriag e,
partnership dorninate
thought s. Take no1es
PISCES 1 Feb. 19-~1arch 201:
t\('l'C nl on aHen1inn r o
drpendents, including pet s. If
in lran::;l1. r he c k ;u ··
t·o1n1nndttt1on~. Don '1 rel.v too
heavily on promises of others.
Do so1ne pr rs o n a I 1n-
\'estig<iling regarding re~rrl'a·
lions, appointments. Yoti"ll be
glad.
event for the /luntington Beach Junior .·\JI .'\n1cr i('an
Football 1vilt be fr on1 7 a.ni. to noon in La ke Park,
lfu nt !ngton Bea ch.
To avoid di<;a ppol ntment. prospective
brides are reminded lo have 't hei r \Ved ding
stories \Vi th black and \Vhite ~lossy photo-
graphs lo the DA ILY PILOT \Vomr n's De-
part1nent one '''eek before the \.\'eddi n~.
Pictures received after that time \Vill not
lie used,
For engagement announcements it is
in1pcra tive that the s1ory, also accompanied
by a black <in d \Vhite glos sy picture, be sub-
mit ted six \Veeks or 1norc before the \1·cdd i n ~
date. If deadline is not 1nel, on!y a story \1ill
be nsed .
To hel p fill requirements on both \l'C'd·
ding and engagement stories. forin.~ are
available in all of ·the DAILY PILOT offices.
Fnrlhcr questions 11'ill be ans1vered b.v
\\'otncn's Section s taff mernbe rs at 64:?-4311
or 494-9466 .
Bride Faces Life With Father
!)EAR ANN LANDF~R S. J an1 a 21·
year-old girl whQ needs your help
desperately. ri.ty husband is in V1etn<1 m.
He must serve six 1nonths n1ore over
there. This sep.iration has been very dif-
ficult for both or us. Tom ancl I \\'ere
n1arried only 38 days when he gol his
orders.
Here's n1y prob!en\. I am the oldest in
the family. ~1y brothers are 16, 14, 6 and
4. t.1om is <lying of can cer. She wan ts 1ne
to stay with Dad and take care of the
kids after she is gone. She says I a1n thC'
only person y.•ho can care For lhein pro-
perly . Last night :;he said. •·1 \Vil! rest 111
peace knowing the !atle ories ha1'c you to
raise thcrn."
I v.·ant desperately to ht with Tuni. He
w1!1 ha ve ano\hcr year to ser ve after he
gets hack from Vietna1n. \Ve ha ve no
idea \\/h ere he w11! be stationed . I an1
tortured 11'ilh indecision. Ton1 says lie'll
understand if I 11·ant to slay with Dad and
the kids. r kno111 th e.y need me. but so does 111y
husband. And I need hinl. I've even sug·
ges ted taking the 11110 little ones 111Hh me
but Dad wouldn·t hear if it.
1 a1n not thinking clearly these da ys
and I need your help . Please.-DJVJDELl
LOYALTI ES
DEAR O.L.: Stay with 1he kid s unti l
Tum is out of t h~ se r\'ice. Your yQungc~l
brother \\·ill be in schQol full lime by then
and your Dad can hire someQne lo con1e
in afternoons, prepare supper and do the
laundry. This :solution will allow you 10
lea\'C your family v.·Uh a clear con-
science. You v.111 hav e &iven you r Dad
and the children one year out of yo ur life
and no yo ung v.·oman should ieel guilty
Fur not gi\'ing more. J concede if~ a great
sacrifice but one you \\'Ill not regret ha\'·
ing ma<le.
DEAH ANN LANDERS'. The \\.'OJn<1n
next door is ruining 1ny hea lth . Ber hus-
band ha s been in South Arnerica on
business for three months. About four
nights a werk she entertains a man I
kno1v. J\·\y bedroom faces this wo1nan'!
lil'ing room and she and that guy dance
until 2 and 3 in the morning . Every night
I Sll'ear I \Von"t look because I ha"'e lo
get up at 6 a.m. But I can·t resist the
le1npt1:1tion and I am beat the next day.
Please print thi s letter so I can send It
a11onyn1ously to the husband in So uth
An1e rif.'a. "'·la vbe if he kne w v.•hat \\-·as
going on hc"ri'come home and l could get
in~· rest. -PERFECT VISION,
DEAR PERFECT : Your vision might
he great but you've got nose trouble.
Draw your blinds and get some sleep
befi1re you collapsr.
DEAH ANN LANDERS: I ha"'e a prac-
tical suggestion for that lady Y:ho v.·as in·
suited because the hostess of the card
party I in 111hose hon1e she played thrte
evenings a ll't'Ck 1 h:id a habit of handing
her a package of garbage when she lc!l
and asked her to drop it 1n the container
\\"hen she passecl the alle y
Since the gir ls clo not play lur 1none11,
only for lun . ll'h y nol mJkc the garbage
the booby pri ze'! The person with the low·
score has to dr·op it on th(' wa y home.
This would be nut onl y an incentive but it
would make lhal certain 1von1an feel like
less of a garbage collector. -j\·IB .
FR0~1 PLUMFI ELD
DEA.It 'i'OU: Thanks f1)r the su~
e:estion. And now al>nut your lani;:~1a~e.
Lo11e ly, •·Ga rbage Collector" \\·ent out
with bu ggy 1\.'hips and corS"t sta~·s. Toda y
the title i! "Sanitation Engineer:'
Alcohol is no shortcut to social sucl"c~s.
H you think you tu11·c to drink to be ;:ic-
ccpted b~ your friends. get lhe fact.~.
Read "BOozc and You -for Teenagers
Only:· by Ann Landers. Send :\5 cent s 111
coin and a long ~elf -addressed, stamped
envelope with your request in care of the
DAILY PILOT.
Nuptial Pledges Exchanged
RIGGINS-FENWICK
Y.'irst Christian Chu rch. Hun-
tington Beach was !he set1ing
for the wedding l inking
Elizabeth Hu th Ft>nll'lek and
Rayn1o nd !\·!cl Higgins.
The He v. Thoin as \I' .
Over!nn directed tile vow cx-
thiingc for lhe daughter or i\lr.
and i\'lrs. James A. Fenwick of
Hun tin gton Beach and lhe son
of i\1r. and "'lrs. :\lelvi n L.
lllggins of Seil! Beach.
Al!ending her sister as
rna1ron of honor \\'as ;>.!rs.
G or d o n L. Honn . 11· h i I e
bridc~rnaid s were tht' '°'Imes.
Hon;ild l\oenig. Dana :'>lickell
;ind Greg Bouslog and ~l hs
,Judi!11 .\lartinez.
~·l ark Pl·ice served as lJ('SI
1nan. while ushers we r r
KoC'rllg .. l\unn. Gen<' A11 and
.Ja1ncs !'italrup
MRS. R. M. RIGGINS
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St. Mary's E p is cop a I
Church, Laguna Beach was
!he setting for lhe niarriagc
]inking Kathv Anne Chadwick
and Jeffrey John Nissen .
The Rev. Baird R. Coffin
<1 irec:ted rhe vow exchange for
lhe daughter of Robert M.
Chadwick of Laguna Beach
and Mrs. ~1arjorie Grafton of
Orange and the son of Jl;fr. and
il-frs. \Villiam B. Nissen of For·
est City. Jo111a.
Ser\•ing her sister as m:i tron
of hono r \1·as :'11rs. Toby
Ciarcia. and bridesrnaids 11·ere
ol!·('r si.qers. rvtrs, Tohy Biell-
ing and .\1iss Tracy Chad11"ick.
Shannon Bicl!lng 11·as the
fl ower girl.
nal'id Jlal fi r ld al!endcd as
hrs! rnan. 1l'hile ushers 11·i:-re
J a1ncs Standlee ;ind Dal'id
Nelson. Dale Huclling \l'<JS the
ring hearer. Ald•n P~o1•
MRS. J. J. NISSEN
TA URUS iApril 20-!lila.\' 21lt
Accent on new approoch lu
home, domestie ;ire;i Lto in-
di vid ual figures prC)nlinl'ntlv.
Brighten surroundings . t-.tak,.
c·onciliatory gesture to family
member. L11y groundwork tor
1:1o!id found<.'ion.
GEl'llINI 1 ,\\ay 21-June 2ll 1,
Shorl }ourncy may b e
necessarv in connection \\.'i\h
relati(.e. ').dd to kno\vledgr by
Clich;1nging idl'il.~ HiSl' <Jbo\C
pct!\' diHereut"cs Trus1 111-
tu i1i1•e intellect You rere11·e
<insv•ers if patient. pers1stcn1.
Clubs Shift Info High Gear
Tht' bride 1s a gnl dl1ate Df
l\1;inn:i High School and
c:oJden \\"est College and 1s a
lile 1nc1n ber of Alpha Ga rnrn<t
S1gn1a. Her hu ~band al~o 1s ~
~r;id11a1c uf :-0.l llS and Cl\'C
and Ca l Pol y ul Po1non;1
Th ey will rl's1de in (;;irdt•ll
Crovr° fr1llowing a .S11n l'ran·
{'J.~co honeyn1oon
The bricle is a gr;1du;itr of
Laguna Beach l-!ir:l1 Schon!
and the Lawton Schnnl lor
~ledical and D en tal
As~islants. 1-IC'r h11shilnd L~ a
~raduatc of Forest Ci!v l-lieh
d('nt nl OCC Hr :icr1·cd in the
Air Force . Tbey 11\ll reside 1n
Co.~l<J 1\·lc~<.1 .
School and no1o.· is srrring \1·irh ~------------.
the U.S. Navy They \viii THE BEST
Activities Speeding Up MacMASTER-HEWETT
\\'1\11a111 S :VI a<' :'11 a :; le r
cl;i11ncd !!onr-.11 Hev,('11 :ts hi.~
bride dUrlllJ; ('!'rt!lllOllleS ('Oil·
dueled bv lhe \tf'V. Dr.
C.:h:1d(•s bi ~renf1f'ld in St
i\11drc11··s !' res h ~, 1 er i ;1 n
('ht11Th. :'\1'1\porl Bcacli.
reside in Santa An:i
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t t1'H(lt1r::lu1 ~ I' 1• I I s pp1\'('
"l'o·r1 111i1 <' 1 ~ "'"' .i( lhc 11 rir10·,, n1ol't l"'i'1il~r ro111ir i tl'IJ,$. r:r-»d 1L (l;~ily in the
DAILY 1'1l.l1T.
CANCE!{ 1June 21-.July 221 :
Exarn ine wa~·s of adding to 111-
come. Highlight versnt1lil.r.
Heed counsel ol Sai:iH<irius 111·
dl\"idual. Stud y p ot e n t j a I .
Social contact 1nr.1nin~1ul
tEO (Ju!y 23·Aug. 221
Luna r t•yclc hi~h . take in·
itiatil'e. Bre:il.. IK11Tirr~ ,,f
restrul't inn Cle;ir en111t111n<1I
cl cbns. :-\t1·ess a d d e d 111·
dependence ot lhought. a('llPI\.
\'IJt(;O I AU~ 2.i·~l"pt :?~'
C:o1n1n11ni e:He 1111h rm~ ri'111tir1-
~·d 111 h11111(', ho.-p 1t;:il. l;rn11n1
15 1n11olvcd \\'h:il ;11 l1rt'.t .ip.
pC'<'lrs ludwrous ('(1uld 1ndr~'d
be pract1{'a l. !..('n<l t>!lnrts IP
group. club pnlJt'L'l IV·~u!I"'
should be gr':ll1f y111g ~111\t!
Bhe<id
LIBRA IS('pl. ~~-llrl ~~!:
8e gracious 111 rol~ of ho~t
hostess. You nie r·t ou(' 111th
key lo fu lfill111c1H of h'>J}{'~.
,1·ishes. Be rere pt11·e. 11pe n·
tn1nded Increase c1relr ,,f
friends. Surprise acc11l:icle 1~
due. Avoid fal se nlodesty
SCORPIO ~Oct. 23-!'\101. ~! 1·
Profession;1l endeavors <ire
emphasized. Percei11e hidden
meanings Capru~orn shn11 ~
\1·av.
sAGtTTARll'S l:\01 :?'1-
Dec. 21 l: Ct<lod lunar asJll'cl
coincide s with rnea n1ngful f.'011-
lacts. You t nn pro\'irle in-
spiration to Scorpio person .
Thoughts turn lo far away
places.
CAPR ICOR N (Occ. 22-Jan
19): Face up lo fina ncial
misunderstanding. ~tay in·
volve mate, partner, cith<!r
close aswc:iate. R e r u s r
responsibility For funds not
vour own. Clear air in con-
nection wi!h m 0 n t y in·
volvrment . Aries can aid : ask,
~nd receive.
AQUA.RIUS I.Jan. 20-Fcb.
UT'S BE FRINllL Y
It you h11111'.' nf'W r.chchbo~
or know ol en)'Ol'W' moving
to our e rtl, pl8M' t('ll us
llO thllt """t may ~xtend •
· friendly "~I~ •nd hf'lp
them to ~Oml'.' 1equalntt'd
In 1~ir ""'""" .11urroundina.s.
So. Coast Visitor
.M-057' 4ff.fl61
Harblr Visitor
646-4174
NOW
Orange tounty Chapter of
l!1e Na1ional OrganizAtion for
\Vomen \\'ill ticnr a report on
the :>Ut cess of !he all ·'.'.'Omcn
para111cdiP prograrn al Dr.
Vl'a1 u l\nonie·s clinic in Seat·
tie
.<,pt:iht'r 11'111 bt ,\l!·s l.ur-
r:1 111(' lloth111an
Thr gr11up \l'lil 111eet at R
p :11 Thursday, Al.lg. 1!1. 111 lhr
H!'puhl1c Federal ~a11ngs and
L11ol11 building. San!a Ana
Nig uel Artists
.-'I booth on cultural and
historic aspects or lndiRO life
111 the area is be ing planned by
lhe Niguel Art Association {or
lhe Laguna Niguel Po\1·-11·0111
:-)('pt 25·27.
l\"e\r officers of lhe group
;;i1·p 1hc Mn1cs. ,J os e p h
llotteron, president ; \Valla ct'
Curtis. David Graham. Daniel
Parker and Larry Jay. "'ice
president s: Hoss Carpenter,
treasurer, and Lawrence Bar·
rlay and .Jan1es Courteman-
t he. secre1arie~.
Othrrs are the ri.t m e .s .
\\'csto1i Jackson, auditor; Jack
~erg, historian. Paul Benson
and Le'.'.·is Carlson, member.s-
at.large, and Louis Coutu,
editor. .. , .. ._.. ...
1100111o11 .. ·-
...,..-._
A Bir lhday flar~y ill
11 Johnston dress
111 nd a pr('~rnl for
li:l1ul>t'rlrc Millrr from
Thr H•'d B11ll10i1t1
'"""'9'"·"
lllf" """' 1lrHj1.hlfnll , 11111n11ol d1il1lrtu .. ,111rt iu 1ht '""'hl•n.J
16177 Alqonquht St.
I JMol -'' "'''""I iot VH,UIGTON t f .li(M
(71 4) 1'6-1666 .. .., ______ _,, ..
I
Reunion
Laguna Beach I l!gh !'ich unl
Class of "56 \1•il1 gathtr 111 th~·
Hotel Laguna ;J\ 8 p.n1. S.1 tur·
day, Au~. 21. for a reunion.
lnforrnation on ('la s~ rnen1her.~
is to be dire c"\('d !o i\r\·1d 1\l nr·
ro\1·. Laguna Bc<tt:·h
Re bek a h Lodge
A !)('.ll]Ui'k rl!11n1T \\ 11 t
prect·cle 1111· nH'ct111i; of !11•'
.\le~a ll rhl"k;1h 1.,1!1<:1' l1•1\1gl11
Il l fi ·30 111 tlif' Odd Fellu11 'i
1!;1ll
On Thur~rl:11 .11 1101111 !hr
group 11·11! husl .1 llulfrt
luncheon a11d c:ird p.1r1y. al so
to take placr 111 lbt' ti;11t
A scheduit' ol uprn1n111~
events will be d1~1·usscd by 111('
Triple Link Cluh wh ich will
1ncet at 8 p.rn. ~·1unclay. Aug.
2:1 . 111 the CU~ta \h's;i hon1r 11f
i\1rs . Tinta ~n1;ill
La Le che
~lrs A. Lynn ~·1r~rr ll'ill
11pcn her honlt a! 8 p n1 fnr
!l1c 111cct1n;; to1nurrn11
\Vcdd1ng \'01\'S \l'('l"e CX· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ changed by Mrs .. Judith Ann 1 Arnold a11d H:irry \Villia111 1
Tuz. both of Cos!a l\lesa, dur-1
ing a ceremon y in the First
Uni1ed Methodisr C hu r c h , I
Co~ta i\1l'sa. Offici:int. \1·a~ the I
Rev. Dr. Hoger Huebner.
G amma Alpha Nu
\1r. and t-.·lrs l'ctc lluel111g
11111 lin~I <1 g;1111t s 1111.:ltl p.irl y Parents of lhe collplf.' <-irf•
jewels by jose ph
sedrches for jewels
Convetl unw•n•od 1owelry to immedi·
•te <••h by ••le lo • llrm w~ou know<Klqt, e•por1;1r, a"d on!e~rtly
~"ure YOO! c•rof"I e,.lu•lion •I !O·
day• m a•klt v.iuo.
fn r (;<J1111na Alpha :-.; u
(haplci Bela S1!::n1:l 1'111
Tlic hndc 1~ the 1l:iughtl'r of
;\lrs. ( T. '.llac.\1 ;i~ter or
:--e11i)\)n Bc:u:h :ind hr r
h11 .,iJ11ntl"s p;;rerit~ :ire A \;
111·11'1'11 11f Or:inge ancl ,\1 r.~.
.Jol 111 Ir\ inc of lrv111r
\l1 ~s C1nrJ.v \l('\ll"\l 11<1s ht'r
:-;1~1rr ·s n1airl ot honor. and
hr11i('s11n11d.~ wrrr lhC' \t 1.~sr ..
( 'orll'(' L1111h~1111 . L\1111111.-. ~l :i.1111.
.1;111 l'arlin :ind V \ i · k 1 r
l\1r. :ind ~I r.~. F:lrny F Gu.~t of,1 we ''"" h• 1tlr••et1 ~•'"'"•"•you• 'f01{'d0 and i\\r :ind J\'ffS . i gom• •nO •dvlu "9•td in9 lhrir Oil· po1•I,
11H·n1ht·r~ :u1 d gul'.,l:-. Tlir· \V:il~l'r Tuz ?f S:inta An:i I c~11 Mr. Jo'""" "' M• l'ot•1 11 54a-:'lf1 ss Judith SC'hmcr t1. ,1·a:-; tou.
so1'1;1t 11111 bPg1n i118p111 Vr1-
d:•.1, <\ug '.!II . 1n lhr Ru1 •1ln~~·
I' 1111111:1111 V;1llL•\ t1 .. 111t'
f, ,,
C1m .. """" Phott
MRS . MacMASTER
n1nid of honor and bridcs1na1d
l<'ilS ~hss Cindy T iil. SIS!cr or
!he hridcgronn1 Carrie Ann
Ut'~t inrui 11 ,1~ Tlionill.s c Arnold was flo11"er girl.
1
Sin gl e Pa re n ts \l:i l':°ll!is!C'r. i1h1l e 11,hrrs i1'err ~1:1tc College at Fullerton. B('SI n1an was .\lichacl Tuz.
(:llJI) lll·iie11. Bill llt·ii·t>tt , ll<'r husb<tnd. a gr:iduat c of brother or lhe bridegrooin. :>larsl1all Turi")'. p '' li 11· ,. "<><I,, .. ,, .. ,,, ..... c·, ... [)"•·1·r1'0" • n.. I I I ,, k ~·P\l"l"<•l lla•bor 11,·gl• Scl>oof . " . ·' L. "·' ' L ... " • ' reh1t1lJ1IS d1rrc1 or to\r Ilic '-"·nnis '1111 lilln aiH ' 1 r 1' "' ' Tl ~1 T 1t d !
hc,.,111, 1 .... ,,, ,, .. ,.,,.0,, <<f •1 ... ,,,, Heln<.:k. Pa!ric1 a Ashen \l'.'l~ ~Lurlird on 1hr Chaprnan 1r llCll' ·rs. U?; a C'n et Sout• C0 ••' Pl••• "' • 01"0"" Co"'l Col l0 g" ""d h"I Bri,tol ~t !"• s,, ''''" f••· I II · I "olleg" \"orld C0 1>'P''' Aflool. ·' .,.._ "· '· " "" " Co 11111 d1 st·us~ llall Alire -1 lt' oll'Pr gir · " ' • " ' h b d d t d f n C ~l a Co•t• Me•• ~'40.90b6 rs Thal (;()(Id Enough".' \l'hl'n lt1e bri de 1.~ a grad uate of Following a Haw a i 1 an us an gra ua e roi o. . Corona drl :'11;ir High School hvneymoon . the ne\\'lV. weds ~tcsa Migh School and is a stu-----he .1ddrcsses Parrnts \\'lthoul -· Prir!ncr.s. Snulh l' 1 and is at1cnd1ng the Califomi~i ll'ill reside In Corona del '.11ar. 1,
Cha ptl'r· '0 as ----------------------~. g_ KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO• All THE GOOD SONGS BY All THE :
The ~pC'akcr . 11·1!0 also :>pt'nl 1 \1 ~
14 .1c·trl' :is pr('~1dl'n t uf South I -·
1\n1erica11 opcr:it1ons for a 1 ~
pharn1aceut1C'a! cotnpan.v. \\'ill ~
co1·er subjf.'cls ranging fron1
WIN FREE! IT'S EASY
"
La Lt'i:l1(' l.'~;·::ur of Hu n· dandelion 1r :i to Brazilian
l111glon Bciu:h 11i ll hr<1 1 ;'\"111 1"1-1·iril l!y
1971 Austin America
CASH (Lots of it)
Hundreds of other prizes
g
tion and \\'r-:ining d1st·11s.~l.'d Thf' ~roup ll'lll rn cct :i i 7:301
during the fi nal scs~1on of th e p.n1 Friday . Aug . 20 . in I
sun1n\Cr scnes. __ carpenter Hal l. D11na l'oint. I
Come lo this Christian Science Lecture
Spo"io1H by
~
•
CUSTOM DRAPERIES SlCON D CHUltCH 0' CHltlST, SCllNTIST
Send a postcard, or the ottached coupon with
your name, address end zip code, including
phone number to: KWIZ, Santa Ano, Calif·
ornia, 92703 .
I
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from
The "World 's lorge st"
DRAPERY SERVICE
feat uring ..•
5hodei
Howard H. lrwln
J\lcnibcr of the Christia n S<'lcnre Board of Lectu re·
ship of the i'1o ther c·hurch. the F ir~l ('hurc-h or
c·hri:-;t, s.c·icnti~t in Boston. i\lassachu:-:c u s. on:
"THE WONDER OF LOVE"
Also
Th • tine.,! in Fobiic' ond Wo"''" Wood
with Coit'• e~clu Ji v• .S year guo1 anree, I' FREE E1rimote1 on Drapery Clean ing, I
';i;°lterolioni o nd Hordwo re.
SATURDAY, AUGUST '21st 1t 10 a.m.
The Edwards Newport Cinema The1tre
Fashion l1land, Newport Beach
Serving Oron91 Covn ly Sil'ICI 1964
540-1366 • 642-0270 .\11 :rre. 1rclcon1t \h1ld (·arr prn\'idrd
Corne a ~ ~ 011 arc
170 2 Ne wport &l vd., Co •ta Meso, Ca . 926 27
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i:
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I • KWIZ UIO AM RADIO • All THE GOOO SONGS 8Y All THE
DICK TRACY
Tl-IATS A
FIFl.EPLUG ,
8.6.llV-·
TUMBLEWEEDS
Iv Chester Gould
.. wfA.Q\J>K. A &Lue SU!T
ti..NO RED TIE At-10 DAl''INC.
A. S TOLEN CA'l · ··
SHERIFF! MV Glf<'ME A
HORSE HAS ~EEN ~tSCRI PT ION YOU KNOW ~E. WELL WHAT EPIC
l.OOKS LIKE!: ... HE'.S SWAY-~ACKE.D,
GO T AN 8 FCOT LON&TA ll, A MESS
(j OOSHY HAIR ovrn HIS E.YE5, A HUGE
LOWER UP, AN OLP CAVALRY ~RANP
ON HI S RUMP, AN' HE CHIM'S TOilACCO!
By Tom K. Ryrn
ANY DISTINGUISHING-
CHARACTfR ISllCS?
STOLEN !! OF llff ~fAST!
MUTI AND JEFF
WITH ALL you MEAN
~ '· j,
Ji •
8 ·17
I·
'
OOC··I'M
WORRIED.'
I EAT A LOT
OF FISH·· I
LOVE FISH.I
'THE F ISH I BECALl6E OF
EAT I MUST THE MERCURY
BE A SCARE?
I GUESS I'D WHAT
BETTER STAY ARE
OUTOFTHE YOUSO
WALK ING iHAi'S Nor
THERMOMETER LIKELY.'·
FIGMENTS
PLAIN JANE
I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by ' A. POWER I
ACROS:i
l Proh1h1ls
5 FriQ 1il
10 Just QCre ~/
14 'l.'. ha1e~
~Ii· !I
l)~h,re ~
l•1~I r~ ~~ 1
11'1 Boy's ~.r"'e
117 Beca"'~
('.l'l'tl~·~
"' l'J 01Jl•r c~.r·1n1
47 Replier
YO Up· Comb,
1~1m
~l ~.·1!11e!it
r t>t·
S2 !o: •t. cf
5; F 1.s~s
f.'l A·;:.~ fl('.5".!1
b! Ferr•; r reic ~
rrr""'·•r
b·1 ~~~· ·~1a, ·
s. ." (
f,~ {",r~c, aulh~r
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ti OT SUN WORRIED
AND KE1EP ,ABOUT?
COOL. ~
PEANUTS
<'J(IJ '-\.'.
'--11 If~'
JUDGE PARKER
By Dale Hale
By Frank Ba9inskl
UN!::S!.A.C.HIEVER!
f fi r
Ll'L ABNER
SALLY BANANA$
fAAN'lffR
M.F TO
1-iON'll(IDE .'!'
p !>ST.'-I M O'l/r1
A A EA L 1'<11 l I r('.'
TJ..IF DI SCR IPT/OJ/
Wll I AMAZE
>'ou!.'
NEV!.R
M IND !!
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GET H ·~.
F05D•CV -
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DlllL't' PIL OT }9
By Al Capp
WITH LUCV,THL ...:ILLE.R
t./iAI GEr f05DICK-
)
By Charle• Barsotti
G , -tt ...
.. l ~ldl~.M cm
rrYt•J~~.
GORDO
MOON MULLINS
fl~··c:=;lf<!:io;;;:::::i;:::}~oC:=====::--~@O(µ,sAW THF YUCKY
1--io W COME" OLD PL USH 80TTOM
fl.LW/4YS HIR'f:S 'Jt)U "TO
C,At>DY FOR HIM, KAYO?
MARk"S I GOT IN
A"ITHMETIC ON MY
F<EPORT CARD .
ANIMAL CRACKERS
By Charles M. Schulz
~~;:;;,,~~~""'!.~.~-~~!:'!:.::~~~-!=3. JV~T SIG
NOSES ~
~ /::f (; ( "00 '/.Jo
' ' l -)/(
.tr-•f.~--Bf--1 •
By Harold Le Doux
1 ~ '5HOer; rr
MEAlJ !> I D()l)'T"
~ ~<ISECF .
By Gus Arriala
By Ferd Johnson
By Roger Bollen
fl/olJE. I.IOU
COlJSIDEi?ED
µ1;.1e. 'TAGS 2
o( 5~"'' 5eed:.
2~ Wn~~d
21Com'l!~nd 11·i1.!1
a ,111~1111
23 Cheese
2b Cr1h
!J~1e I ~
67 c,.,-.. .,otio'l
bS C~·1~ 11
no·111e11
St~riOir1!v~ans
b~ C.~t~nd ir
10 R" 1rr ;,
"'•b·;i·(a
11 Di$l•rc: ,e
Cit.~! \'f
12 v~11d ~11 11 e
r~1ol1ne
" ]7 71 39 c~n•' of
0~1~· ,
41 [,\raOo'din~r!IJ'
t>o,d
4 ~ N. 1>.rnn~lcan
l 1d 1 1 '1 ~
!!.ETTEi<: YET .• I "LL GO SETTLE
voue !!.Ill AT ri.E C"-S'-llEl<'"s;
PA.Ck'. voue Tl-llNC:.S AloJD I 'LL
TA.l(E 'fOU DI RECTLY
27 Part of ( 1r
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30 E~acl s~11s ·
t~cl 1on for
34 Le~ve o .t
)5 Article cf
f11nit11re
37 No! healt~1
36 Fairy Qi.ttn
31 Crtam of th!!
crop: 2 words
41 Curlt1's c~p
42 Ptl'iod of
t.u111art life
4J Viscrn1s
substance of
Jlla~t ir1gin
~~ Ma~e
wlthrred: Var.
~S Squaller of
the old west
at1b1t~1at;cn
OQ,'IN
l Rrmove wale r
fr om a
lea~ ig boat
2 -of Ctrves
J Yo~ng inS!tlS
4 --of hand:
l~g,rd~.,,~ in
5 Thorouglilare
b Bandl tader
Bro,yn
1 A1jetlivl :
S 1Hut
S f,lt S!7111'/ fC'
q Ctrtain
ew~m ioat!ons :
l111orma1
13 D •~I ~n(t'.
Pref•>:
13 Part (If tool1
22 W1~h ror
ragerlt
2~ .Appointments
25 Kinrl of horse
27 -n'.l.,.erals
28 Opt ically
lormtO
dunl1cate
21J ~rc~lrs
31 lliri~1a l of
pota~~ium
nitr ate
)2. o~z:l e
33 -Layden:
football
coacl'I
36 Co1T1td iari
Jack-
46 Br~ n lo II~~:
{words
45 T 1111Ps of
11~·1ol1 1c test
4q E~ha usled
52 Wie\:er
recept~cle
53 PrepoSit•01
54 Stvdy pr in!td
nalter
5S leg a I
all egatior
57 Grant
58 Pack down
ti ghUy
SIJ Se: of ouler
gar111ents
62 Especia.IJy:
Abbr.
63 Jariitor's
implement
, TO MV C"-lc:: '--\[ .,,..,,.
MISS PEACH
A•n<UJ<:, I'M Afl<AID Ya.I SPE LLED
YCX/R ~D INCOR'~1"L\'!
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l
PERKINS
j)
.-1911 "' ... _ °"' Trih"' 1,..,,,.,. J IW);~._. ,.,,
•uuu~·,,
SPELLED
• L.-A-U-G·l-4•
AUHt.R !
•
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L-A FF
=
By Mell
PE~ONALl..Y1 T
N EVEK THOUGHT
MUCl-4 or: ANYONE
Wi.<O COULDNT
SPELL. A WO~D
!N MORE THAN
ONE WAV .. ,
By John Miles
• ' I
I
DENNIS THE MENACE
-l 'l'h"''' • ~11! .....
l , 1
I , .,
'THAT 51.ACK THING IN 1J.IE MIDOC< OF )OUR
EYE Gar ilM~ TINY AU. Of A SUDDEN:
~ ' 5·'1
"r ~·· " . Jiil
,
zo OAIL 'I' PILOT 5
l'our JtJ011ey's Wortla
Mo(l e of T1·av el
By S' L"IA l'ORT l:R
Befort this \ear ends ""'
11.11! ha i r !akrn close tn 400
m1 Jl1nn 1nt err1t1 bu<: t rip~ n
the t.: S rnt re lhan douhlf'
J9il s numlwr a IJ n a r d
dflm£'Sll(' air n1ghl'< Of thr e
liO m lhnn "Ill h 1 1 e
represented charter<>d h us
tri ps -grOUPS lrAIPI Ill'! nn
1r1 p<: nl 1;ir11n~ rlurat1n11 !nr a
grrat 1 anel v flf rea~1 ns \\ hv
the rnnun11ni:: popul11rir1 nl the
hus 10 this era~ \\hat should
1nu knrJ11 ahollt tlus morle of
trin er• Ht'rl' ::irt ans11er<:
from RPrl J A~k11 !h prrsi
drn! nf thr lntrrc111 Hus
As.~rir1:it on
Stair
of \e\I l (rk
Q \\ h thr popul;i11 r ~
A Cnn1 r111ence fll'Xll 111\
ln\\ ('(l~! n1d \(l ! ~Ill \ 1h~l
morP 1h11n ~O t)(l(l !(111no;. deprnd
on 1t1r bus I! r Hu 1r sole
mean s of sr h r d u lrd
transpon auon~ T tr 1nu1.ii:
old 1nllrm po•1r cit\ d11 Plie r
-th!'\ rant npcr;ile II car nr
can! :iffnrd one On a shrrl
trip e1rn f 1ou ha1e 11 r ar
1ou mli:h t \1 11nl someone el~e
to do the 11 ork
Q ''hat is a short tr p'
A t,;p In flO(I miles ts an ac
cepted rul e nf th um b
Gl'neralh sfl('i:tk1ng cost
aside a plane mtJ!hl be bt't!er
01 rr a longer trtp Aul the
point 1s rhe 1 er\ turnpi kes
11h ch ha1e made us sn
au!nmnbile n1nbtle are the
boon tn thr hus
Q Sn the bus tndu~lrv IS
mri re thAn n1ere\I s111 1 ng
'\ The 1n terr 1!1 nd ust r1 as
I 11 h le ~ prnl1l;ible l a~t
vear tht Cl ass 1 r <1rr t'rs I ad
profi ts nf around $110 m1ll1"n -
1n rontr<1st to !he 11 ors of 1l e
ra Is and ;11rplanes 1 hr flrx
1bil II of the h 1s h>1~n t bet n
appr1Jarhrd h\ the ti a ns nr
planes ber1n1se "" fnll011 tie
h11~h11111s and the h J!h11;i1s
f(ll In\\ 1 hr pconple
Q Tha1 t ak<'~ r11r!'
lh1llr1 and rnn1 rn1rnrr
r ~pl<1nat nn tlurd kt'\
C'O~! ""
A The "\ ' \\ a~h l'!J!lnn c or
r1dnr IS a good 1es1 rl rnm
pet1ng mod('~ Thr a1r•h 1!!lr
cn~ts S21i tllrtrntu1rr c 1a h
Sfa l SJ h 1~ 11rkrt ~11 nn a
time has1c: !he pl~nr "n~ un
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• m , 111 mt '"""'°""' ol Deptr1ment No lt,1dogmtnt c&111&1111111 lnlu,.c:ll•• Of ollltr Aueuo! JO, 11, li, JI. 1'71 JHl-n
l ol 11ld court, el 100 Civic (11110 Ori•• Mdlfl conctrlll"9 dlYl1lo11 o1 prooer-rv, w .. r !11 !ht Cir• 01 ~•1111 ,t,n1. C1ll!o•nl1. oPOU••I IUDPMI. clllld cuuodv, clllld Publl1ne<1 O•tntrl (Pfll D•lly Pllol,
Auouor 11, ltll nN-11 01!td '°'UfU" t, 1t11 flll>l>Otl , lllOl'MYI' lttl, lOlll IM 1uthl---------------
W E ~I JOH~. oll>er rtllt l ~ m1v boo ir.•nled by !I'll
LEGAL NoncE
COYntv Cl••• cowrt.
Ct!M>ol 11t•ri•t J F•••-11R, !f ..... •l•h ....... -lh1 tdvlc1 ot Ill •• IU Roil 11111 JtrH I, 10,,..y In m11 miller vov >ll<luOI do ..., "Tno LEGAL NOTICE
fl U•I "ICTITIOVI aUJINlll
NAM• ITATIEMINT
lolklwln11 ,., .... 11 llOlnt ll<i1lnt u C•1t1 Mow, C1llitl'nt1 tHJ1 promott• •o tn11 Yl>IJ• wfll!•n rt11>0M•, 11 111 ---,-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-,-,,-.. -.-,-,-,-,---·\!::~~~ ... 4ll~·~l~l~tl-1nY, m1v t.. tlllll on llm1 MC C"LLUM RANCH, 'ZO'lll "'ct clt
Ho!lc• !1 lltrfbV vlv1n !ho! lht 801•d or Pubhilloo Or•no• Co.•l 0•1td MI Y S, 1'11 "'"'· 111111 ... ,.. 11tlt/1h ~'1;::t:,•:totrh1tn~""c'!.~1o;'';~17:~~n~~11!,T1i 1·'-"-'-"-'-' -'c''c'~'c'o'o''~"-'o'===°'~"-'_m_'_:_~_:, ~!~~IAM E. IT JOHN H1~~~'1v ~. N:;:,:;l'a1!'!. W, Ce.11t
receive 111led bid• up ro 11 .00 • "' , LEGAL N<Yf'ICE 5••• J J ulll•ln. Tnl1 1>1J1!,..n 11 !»Intl c-uct..i b'I •
We<111eW1<1y, 5ep!fml>e• I, 1'11. 11 tn"l------~~=~------I O..r>ulY llml!M 1>1,,ner..,l1, Pur<htolnq Oept o1 u ld ochool al01r1c1 Ill Im.I !OFF!Clilll ~EAL~ ,t,lltt M f llldl<1¥
loctled u ll10 "'dim• "'ve11.,., Colla l'ICT1TIOUJ aUJINl!'Jl Pu1111'1>ed OronH (!Miii 0111¥ Pllol, Thll slt !emon! tiled wlf!I "'"
Mew, (1h/ornl1, 1! wh!Cll tlm1 11ld bid> NAM• ST.t.TEMINT JulY 77 l lld ... UVUI! J, 10, 11, 1'71 70!Q·11 (llrlo, (II Orl MI Coun!T on. ,t,ut
w!ll I><! publltl • ooe'le'd tlld rtld IM· "Thi lo11ow1n, per..,,, It d<tl"9 bu1l11eu Iv 8111.,. J , l111tll1n, °""ulv
Counly
•• lfll,
C11Un1v
E NGINE MECHANICS EQUIPMENT 11 Clorll
Jl!I b101 "'" to be In 1tco•d1nc1 with BEST WJIV CLEANEllS i nd L,t,UN· LEGAL NOTICE Publllh.,, Or1Mt Cf>lll O•!IY l'no+,
'"" 1111i....:11on, 1na con<1111on1 1nd 011Y, 1112 w 111h s1, 501111 An•. c .11f.1 ______ -,;;;;;------l'.'~"·'"~'~'~'~'·":"c·c':"c'~'c·~':"~'---_c'~":'~-·~· S111c1fit•ti011• W!llcll 11e no,,; on Ille t n<I t2~ fl' u tti
m•v OI •K urt<! 111 1n1 olht • ot thf J1mr1 W 8 ut1011, Jiff C•Pt Vttd• fltCTITIOU5 BUSINESS LEGAL NOTICE
PurC1111/ng JIOont ol 11ld 1U>ool dlll<lcl, Pl , Co•I• M111. C•llf 91616 NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT '------~~~------
E"ICll bldatr mu•! 1.ibmll •l•n n!• bld • T1111 bu1lne.J1 !1 ti.Int conc!uCltd bJ •n Th • tonowlng Pf"""' 1,1 doing1· ca•hl,r'1 thf'Ck, ~"llfltd check, °'" D;c! 1nalvldu11 bullMU 11 fl·l1'tt
dtf'• l>Dn<! m•<lt 111voble 10 Ille o•Ot r ot J•mo1 w, 8u•ton DUNLAP APPLl,t,NCE" CO, JIU Ntw· "ICTITIOUI IUllNtll
tnr C11•U Communllv COllH • Ol•l•ltl Tni1 or,1tmtn1 Mod w1m !h1 Covnly par! ,t,v111.,., Colli Mtlt ,..... N.t.MC ST,t,TIMll'IT
Bf>l•<I ot Tru"tt1 In '" omOYnl '"" leu (tori< Of or,1111• COYnlv on Au1 ~. ltll W!LLl.t.M H Mlt.LLOR'I'. l171XI ,, •• ·~ lol-ln1 """" 11 Ool"' ll<i1J,..n
ln1n I+•• 1>tr<ln1 U'•I o! lno 1.im b•d a• By ltvrr!t J, M1dd.,., Ot...,!Y Cl>IJnTY It a 11u1rinlee mo! 1no bo<!Oor will '"''' lnlo Cltrk amono Lint , HuntlnGlon L'loi ch, HAGEN ltillOl,t,TOR. \Ill Monrovl1
!np pro~•<I CO<>lrt CI It th• 11me 11 Publl•h"" Otani• Coa" Oi llY l'llol. PillTll.ICIA M MALLOll.Y, 101l2 Avt, Co111 MHf, C•lllor11l1.
1w1r<1td !o horn •n 1no evon• of lallu•• to Augu1t 10. 11 i. JI, 1911 1'0l·7\ 11 "''""' Li no, Huntington Btttll Mlcl\1el Hogen, l210 ld1ho l'I,. Ca111
•n!fr ln!o iucn conlfaU Ill• -•-•-"•••I----Tlll1 bu1lnen !1 1>tln11 coll<luc!ed bt • Me11, C11Uornl1 ~ ~ ~ P1r!nerl/llp, Th I bel cild ltY 1111 cneck Woll bP IO•!•l•td. o• In ln1 <tu LEGAL NOTICE Sltned WlfllAm H M•llorv I• builnon 1 llt tondU "" ~b~1,1~1~r ~~~~:~~~~.~~~~·Y:~~i:':~ b:l ----,-,-,-,-,,-,-6c,c;c"c;c~-,-,.-,-,.----~~~~.~:?i~~~j~'~;E;.,:~::P0:: ?t~!~Z ln~~~:du~~~~~~1n1H"1~1: •llh ~· County
PftoOO m tori' !Ive ltSJ <l•v• t i!., 1ne NAMI. $TATEMENT (ltrk, Cftrl: of Or1n111 CounlY 011• J ulv ,J, 1•71 a•I~ \fl ror mt oo>enlno Tn•r•o! Published Or•nvo Coo•I BY Bovetly J . Mlddo., OePUIY C11U11!y
Sho1·i11g Up Trab11co lhe board 0, Trull••• ,.)trvoo !ht The lollo•lne periono 1rt d<tll'l!I busl11n• Aueuil J, IO, Tl, )i, 1911 01ltv ,f'};o,ti Cler~
proYfl••• ul ••l•t1on9 1nv i ncl 111 bid• 0, •• l -----------------I Pub1T1lltd O'fnvt Cf>I>! O•lly l'llct. lo w~lve anv lrrtoul irl!I., 0t 111. VILLA VillLENCIA M 0 8 1 L E Auvu1! 3, 10, 11, 1', 1971 ,13~·11 Cl1a1111el
\Vorkman na1Is forms in part of $618.000 project
beefing up walls of 'frabueo Creek near bridge al
Camino Ca pistrano Bridge \vas v.ashed out 1n floods
of 1969. New bridge was fini shed Jan. 25 Enl1reJob
is 101n ! pro1ert of Orange County Flood Control D1 s-
tr1ct, lll_v of San J11an Capis trano State Division of
J·llghways and county \Yater \Vorks Dis trict 4.
!ormllollt• In ~ny bid or In tno blddlnl ESTATES, 1"°91 8 rcwnl119 Av1nue. NO~MAN E w"lSON l u1!ln, C&lile<n•• tUllO
$«Iv Board o! lr~11 ... 1 Ounex, lnco•Por•led, G•nor1I P1r!n•r,
Ocen S•Pll!mbet 1, 191 1 . 11 00. rn 3815 All&nloc Avfnu1. No 2, Long fl' 12117 " UUS
Publl1nl'<I Ot1nve Co••I Dol!v Pllo1, 6•acn, Calif 'IOllll P'ICTITIOUS IU$1 NIS$ l'ICT1TIOUI I UllNl!SI
"'""'"' 11, ,., !911 nu.11 111'• but!~u I• being <onduc1ed by • N.t.MI ITATEMl!NT ----------------lllmlltrl P•rlner\l\lp, Tnt tollowlng peflon 11 d<tl,.. bo,iilnus NAME ITATIMl.NT Al•~•nclor ,t,lt~ •• Tiit fol!0..1119 PlflOl>I ... tl&ln1
LEG AL NOTICE Pr11ldon1 HOLLIS TIRES, 1un Shlrl•Y st , l>!Jll"'!ll 11
---__ --------\ Tnls •lllomonl llled wllh !h• Counh Weilmllllllr TRASH .. AIC SALE S OF (Al U'Ol'tN IA,
NOT!CI! Of TllUITIE'I S,t,LI Clerk Cl Orenot Cl!MJMY &II Juno 10, 1•11 Oon•ld RtY Hotu , 1"12 SnltltV 51, ~~~f. ~~ Hi rbor Bh•cl • Cati Mow,
• av B1v1rlv J M1ddo~. OllUIY Countv •• •-I ,1
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
"· lllt Cltrk 1 '"11 " Sllulmon ,t,11ocl•lft, Int C1lll1W11l1 ~~Z· :~~:~::~~:~!!::i:~·:t~*:.;~.ffi Pub11.n~ o •• :~:_., o111~ P11o1. ,n!r~;d~·~· ~:,bf~:~,rconduct1c1 by '" ~;S~~E~1~~ :::~::~~.: .. '::
N.orrh llr.,.dway, Ci1y ot 5111!1 illn1, Auguit 3, lO, ll, 14, !'1I 71"12 71 Thl1 1toltmtn1 I/led wllh lh1 COY<1!v Limno1 Drlvo. (f>ll• Miia. Col!I t261'
c .. rll0tnl1, ROBEllT E WEISS •• LEGAL NOTICE Clerk (II Oront1 COYnlv on Jul• JO. 1971 Hi trv lc~•trtr, Vic• p,11 • Jell
TrustH. Uncl"1 lllt d•HI ol ••u•t med• bv1------,.,m;..-------Bv lllYt •IY J Mtddg• D'"""" Coun!Y Gtrlord JI ' LOl>t 8••Ch, C1llf l'Ot'tj Soviet Police Criticized
~10SCO\V !UPn -The \\•,iv
Alexander Solz henitsyn !old 11,
secret pohc e sur veillance and
1n!1m1dat1on v.·ere bearable
Violence agains~ his friends
w as not.
D1ss 1dent so11rce~ said Sun-
d ay the 1!170 Nobel Prize wr11·
ner for l1teralure con1pla1ncd
in an open letter to lhe Sov ie t
secz et pohce chiefs I h J t
agents beat up 11 scient1s l
friend \.\'ho d tst'overed t hc1n
inside Solzhenitsyn's country
shack
"For many years hal'e.
borne in s 1 le n c e the
l awlessn ess of ~11ur
en1ploye s." the sources quoted
Solzhenitsyn's letter to Yuro
V . Andropov a s sayinJ! "I
have been i;p1e<J. upon, had rny
letters ope!fed. m y telephone
Sex ·Change
Of Tea ch er
Irks Board
BASKING Jl I OC: F:. N
IUPI) -1'he q11cstion before
!he Bernards 'fQ\\•nsh1p Sch011I
Board ""''as, \'Cry s1 mp!): 1~ a
man .... tio 1s now a woman the
s ame person"
Thf' board <lcctrlf'1I 1hat since
music-teacher Paul Gmss1nan
52. h ad his S.1':1. chanJ!C(!
throu~h surgi'D' a nd bl><:.1n1c
Mrs Paula i\1 1r1iu11 <irns"'rn;in,
s he 1s physirally a d 1ff(rt•nt
person than lhl' 1'r1ul 1;ru ... ~
m ,1 n \1hn !aught 1n the sthn(•l
d1~lnc t for Ii \<'.if~
So the bottrd rult•d 1h<Jt d
~1rs. c:rossm.1n
r eturn to I.he d i.s l r !l l :1~ ii
1e11cller, she n1u~t re -apply
.... ·1th the board as a beginnl'r.
f.1rs Grossnian h:id lQld 1he
boaN'I ~hr undcrwen1 111P
l apped. my
t unidated."
No.,..·, the
friend had
a ssaulted
f ri e nds in·
letter
been
a lleged, a
physi('a!ly
Andropov is c ha 1rn1<1n of the
Committee for Stale !'iecuritv
il\CB1 The sourers s.11d
S11!1.heoitsyn C'illled upon h1n1
In identify and d1sc1pl1ne Ille
a gents who allrgcdly bloodied
lhc faee and lore the l'loth1ng:
of scientist Alexander (;11rlnv
1\ceord1ng to the sources.
Snll/1rn1t.<;v n's lcl!er dnted
Fridav. g'ave this rn::counl uf
the 111e1dent·
( .nr In\' on Thursd.1y evl'111ng
\1 cnt 1u S<itzhenilsy n's one-
ro11n1 coun!rv shack 60 miles
uuls1de l\olosCov,o to del1\er a
spare part for the n I d
~1 o s k v 1 c h a u I o n1 ob1le
Solzh enitsyn keeps there. He
fl)Und the s hac k d1)11 r open Rnd
hPard voices in~1<le.
The 52-year ·old Sol1hen1ts vn
\1•as 11ot there bul about 10
pl,11nclothes po llce1nc11 were
1n~1de
Gorlov asked !o sec lhe 1r
d f"){'U men1s l n re~pnnsc, 11le
lr.11c1 <1llegc<l. he was seized
\1'1lh lhe r o n1n1and
• THkc h1n1 1nt11 the 11001.ls
and silcn<'P h1111 "
Ttu· letter :ill<'gcd thal
r.nrlo1 ·s fnrc v.•.i<; hlrx1d1ed
and h l!i ()o1h1ng !11r11 by 1he
1ncn. It said ne1ghl>0rs rallv111~
Ill his :i1cl were 1!1~per~rcl bv
on!! 11f tile n1cn who p1 ud11eed
a rrd <"<tnl and 1dt'nl1f11·d
h1111 ~cl f to 1hen1 a s •·t:,1 pta1n
]1 iUlUI."
The s h n<'k h<Js been a
h 1dca11ay uf !11r aulhnr For
n1an} }Cars hut recently he h.1s
HENllY C.LEN WILSON JIN[) JUOY ANN F UllS (l•rk Caroli Shulm111, Sec. :1()6! L1ml'Kt1 WILSON, nuibonG anG w ilt 1• 101111 fllCTITIOVJ 1V51Hl!SI PubllJl\ed Or1n11• C<>111 DtltY P llol, Orl•e, ('>di M111, (1111
!fnanlJ I nd <t.:orar<! Seplrmbf< J, 1'111, NJIME STATEMENT ,t,u1ull J, 10. II 1• 1'71 1131·11 Thll bUJ+M ll [I btl"' tollduc!ed ., t
b·cn I••'"' ""d •••o•k1ng on !he In l ook 1111, •• ,. i!J/114, Pl Olflclll Thi tollowl119 ~., ..... I• dol11t b<n ll\IH corparf!lon. ~· "' ' Re<crd1 er Orante Coun1v, Ctlllo•nla, I J' Otv\~ Shulm•"·
l'Slate nf cellist M tsl1slav ''""" to .. cu•• •n ind•DU•lntu 1<1 t1•0• MELLO BR OS. llVE BAIT co, l !i LEGAL NOTICE Pt11!d1nt OI S ... N VIST,t, BUILOING co • Tu•lln Av• .• Ntwporr 8ta(ll , ________________ , Thi• •l•!•mtnt fill<I •1111 Ill• Coulllv
flOStrOpoVICh P••l~flh•P, llofl O•ed ol lru•t no• ow""' AtlhU• Mello, Si. fu1Un JI.YI , , 110t• Cler~ o1 O"n91 (ounlY on ,t,ut t , ltH,
The letter said Gnrlov ·a s ""a hOld bY METllOPOLllillN SERVICE N1wPOr1 B••cn. l'ICTITIOU 5 IUSINESS B• eovut1 J MlddO•. D"uty C0<1<1IY .... CO RPOllA TION by .... o~ of the bt1•<h Thll l>!J .. n.u 11 ""-Int ·-ucled by •n N.t.MI! ST.t.TEMRNT Clor~
t:1ken !O a local polli:e station 01 cerlMn onuv111on• '"'"'"' thet1bv, 1na1v>du•l The 1o11owlnt ~"""' .,. dolnv Pu~llJl\td Or1"11t Co111 O•lly Pilot,
k d d noUcr ot wnlcn wt• •ocordtO M1v n. ,t,rlhur Mollo builnou 11 ,t,u11u11 ta, 11, )I, )1, t lll t lle>ll ~nd ;is ed to \Vflle nwn an 19/1 In Book 10:111, P•9• St.o or ••Id or Thli •1et1m•nt !llM w1111 lhe COYntv DURK,t,N.JONE5. !HJ Lot•11 Av•, :>1~11 \.\'hat he \.\'as doing al he.al R..:or<1•, •n<I lrullee w<ll 1011 •' ""~ 01 Or1nt• '"""'Y 1111 Julv JO, 1•11 Unit o, Coitt Mt•• L EGAL NOTICE , PuDllC aucl+on lo !llf hlRht>I bidder IOI' BY Brverly J, M•d<IO~, Oepu!Y CO!Jnlv W•Hln ,t,, Oodu•-•• 601'"' Poln>11'ltl----------------
Sol7.hf'OJlSyn s shac k Ile did call>, o>aveDlt 111 l1wru1 mont• or mt C11r• A••· Cc•0<>• de! Mor
till s tiul !('fused to prnmise to Unlll<l S11t•• 11 lht 1lm1 ot ••'•· wltti· P~bll1h•d Oran•• Co•ll 0111• Pllol, ,t,11011 R. Jonn, llll Wt >!mln•tot "'•• ou! woc••nlY •• fo Jiii•• OO$•eul<>r1 ,,. ,t,ugu•! l, 10, ll, ~•. 1971 in1.11 Co•!• Mtll
keep C]Ulet about the 1nc1dent, oncumb••"'''· tn1 1n11 • .,1 conv•••d 1o LEGAL NOTICE Tiiis bu•lnou 11 being coridvdtd by a
1he letter said """ 11ow held b• w ld frul!re underl-------,cc"-~------l p1r1nerihlp
0 I I d ••1a Deed Cl Truof, !n end lo ~· follow· ~ llllt Werren A 0 1durk1 ,,o r ov 11'3S then I 1reatene ino de1<r1btd pro...,riv, 10-wll FICTITIOUS BUS IWl51 Thl1 ""'~"'•"t tll•d wl!h tl\e (1>1Jn1Y
ll'llh ari·osl ""d to ld his Lo• :i<it and a 1/ll'lh v~dlvldt<I In N.t.MI! STillTEMEl'IT Clu-of Or•"9• County an. Ju1v ?t, 1911 !PrOll In (°"'"'"" in a"'1 lo L"' 1 Cf Ttil folio.Int per!K>lll 1•1 llOlnt ll<i1I· Bt 8~vuly J, Meddo~. OtPUIY County
s 1ud1es fnr advanced scientific T•.oct 3160, Tn mo t11v n• co•'• Mt•• """ •• ''"'~
' '• ' '' '' ... ,,,, •• ''IMAN ,,.,.,llS. Publllhed Or1ng1 '"''' Oallv PllO'I. d('•'rl'eS m1,,h! be J·enpard1zed •"""'" "'1"11•· 101•0 ••'>•n••· •• "" ~.. ~ •u;u11 3,10, 11, ia, 1971 2136-11 " " "" map •tcc•aod '" Boo~ 111 P•;tt •D m Ea1t 11h Strrel. S•nl• Ant .
1f hf' Ink! Solzhenitsyn \\•hat •I ana •lo! M•ocon•n~o~• M•P•. 1n !ho c11110•111• It t !ti C t 11 I 1<1 ,t, Col>t 11 I. Son< Coro . 1 No• York /1;id h:iprt•ncd, the lel1 e r said ~...'..~',. 0 ' oun Y eto•<1or 0 '" Co•o 11 W••t 1lrd srroor. Now York,1------~,~.,=,,.~-----
\\'estcrn o bser1ers sai d lOGETHEll WI T!! ""n ••<lu1lv1 ~h~ :.1,~ ... I• conouclod DV . Cllf· ,ICTIT IOUS IUUNl!SI
S ol1hen1ls\ n 's letter CflUld em ::,•:m,,~;t,~ :~,,"°:~~ .. ~~0•;• L~'111"!' ,:: -•Hon lht !ol~~n~ ST~~:o~.'-11:.. dol11t
b,irrass the Kf;H and, if !he ntcH111v o• <1111,~o•e lnt ren '"Cl "' CO'len I. Soni Corp 11u11n1u ••· •tru s. !Olf •!ilon cobl••• 001,,, wires Bv MORllMEll l WEISENFELO OMEC.A TRON, :1)11 OuPont Ori,..
LEGAL NOTICE
'"' ..
"11'1'2
l'ICTITIOUI I USINlll
WAME STAT .. MENT
fOllowlnt Ptr>O<'! II dolM buolntH
HEAVY OUTV TllUCICING MAGAZIN E, 1610 Stllll Ana Avt nvt,
(0111 M•••· C•lllornl• t261•. 11 I C. Inc, P 0. ao• ~' &11n<111'"
Ctlllorftl& 91104
Th" bu$lft!$1 II blll'lt t<lf'du<!ld bv I
cori>0r11lon
Rftl>ftl N, HutcMnson
Pro1lden!. HI C Cer_..tl""
Tnlo 1t1t....,enr tiled •Hh r~ (OUfti'I'
Clerk Of Ot1nte COYn!v on. JulV n , 1•11.
By Bt •or!v J Mtddft• D•r>ulY (O<ln!J'
Cler~
Pubh11'11d Ota1191 Cf>11I 01UJ Pllol,
JulY !I •11<1 Autu•I J,. 10, 11, 1'11 2011-11
allei•('(f attack IS l r11e, rn1ghl ~n<1 conouoh tor flf<l"cofY 1 e1eono~• Tlli$ 11a1ement "'"' •11eo •Un !ht Cl!MJn 1••1111, C• ru.u
" -• • Iv Cltrk of Or1n111 COlll11Y on July JO, ' • M G ·-1 '' 0 1 <I LEGAL NOTICE lead 10 a reprimand Of the .,.., 0 ff llU•l'OHI •nd I CCOUlr1mtn11 er<y " t tt, ...,. , f U r ,
1nor••o. '""''"· dr••n• "'"''" qa, ,,,., 1911. Hun!l11111on 8•1<11 nti-11 \---------------• a j.!ents lrll'Olvcd . sto~m 11loe" 1nd ~C<O!Jh~m~n" 1hf"lo, L•••r, Anlrlf", 1•"111 • 1111"1et, Atl'f'•. J1m11 W Kin.brlC11. 1DI! !oanl• Root l,t,I MIJ ~n<I !Or 1u(ll re><>! overll•nlll •nd olh~• tJll Wlllnlr. ll•I AYI , (<»I• Meoe, (I tllll N01'1Cf: TO CllDITOltl
They said the 1nrident .,...ou\d ~ncroechmtn•• ot • ,,., o• Clo<•lmllar l1Y•rl1 Wilh, c 1w1. "211 Thi• bu11,.,.11 11 iw1 ... cOllducll'd bY 1 SVPl!l!OI cOUIT 0 ,. T"I
proh<1bly not 1·reate add1t1onal ~:"':~ia""~,;;,••;:;~"','...,f' 0:~;~~~~~ ~",:; P'ubll•ht<l orin'11~ .. ~~11 O•ll• Pllo•. '''1"'".:'~i;t A lolcG"' 1J~~Ecg~,.cTA~•;~'o':t':,.~°.1
Co111p11ter Lil1raries
Predicted i11 Future
d1ff1c111t1e~ for lhe alread y· '"~"' •ncr<hl<!>m1n1,, or 1 110;, o• ,t,u1u1l l , 1~. 11, ''· ltll ,1'511 l~lo •1•tomr!'ll tllt'd wltl\ 1~1 C1>1Jnty N• ,1..-
f)<;fr;icized Solzhenl!S)'n dl •,•,··,','•..r,·,:~,· ••• ,,,,, .. ,,, ···-(lrrk of Oren11t (1>1Jnly 011 Auo f, 1911 Es11t1 ot GEllTRUDE 0 , Wf,LLINIJ.
r ... ., • ... LEGAL NOTICE •• e ovu1.,. J M1dd<t•. ooou!v county Dt<•••ed, _.....,,,._ ••"d unOo•l<l•d l/Jl<Th ln1.,e1t In com. -------~~~~-----I Cltrk NOTICE 15 HEii.EBY GIVl!'Ji lo ,,,. I EGAL NOTICE •non in 1na 10 Lo! I, non·••clu""" Billlt :l-'01 PuDllSht'd 0•1ng1 Coeot Dl•IY P•lol, crO<lolO<I ot lhe •t..ve n•"'td dl'Cedt ft l
• ~•••m•n" •nd non ••clu•I~~ rl9hh ol HOTtCI! TO CREDITORS ,t,uvuol !O, 17, l l 31. 1'11 21!S-11 !l'lat t !I "'''"'" h1vlno cltlm1 1t1lnu It!•
... ~ O•er under •nd UPOn ••Id Lor I tor SU,1!!1'1011: COUllT OP' TH• l•ld dtC..,enl ... roqul""' lo Ill• ltlem, SUPElllOll cou111 OF THI! 11eceu 1rv or df•lrobl~ ln11ren &nd st•TE OF CALl l'OllNlill 'Oii LEGAL NOTICE W<111 !ht <1eceu1 rv voud'l.,.1. In tht otllt•
STATE Of CALIFORNIA FOii •ll•f>• !flev'''°" <•~In POlt J w .. ,. THE COUNTY OF OltANO• of the cl•rk"' !h• ot>ove 1n!l!lld couri, OI"
THE COUNTY Of ORANGE •nd CO .. <lul'1 lor •locl•k•I• !fl•11hon•1 No "'-'"U "t)21 IO ~'""n' rllom, wllh '"' lllttU••J'
No 11.101•1 •nd nlner llUll>O!tl ~no •<COU1••men•• E•!~I• nl FllAN(ISCO MIRAMONTES. ,ICTITIOUS IUllNESS Vl>IJr:lil'I. IO Ille Uftder!ltn•O •• !he olllcl
PITTSBURG
"Quiet Please" i;ig ns a r e com·
ing d o\.\n in nu1nv libr;ines.
t he old fasluoned librarian is
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hh1 <1r1<1n a1 BPvicr . said "But
the possrb1lities arc ltn11tless."
NOTICE OF HEJllllJ;G OF ,ETIT!ON !'"''10, '"w'"• draon>. w•ler, '"' and 1~1 FRAN>( MIRAMONTES, Dece11Pd NAME ITATEM&NT ol his 11!crnev1 ROBERlSON. HOWSEll
FOii PllOllATE OF WILL A'fO FOii ••••m lllPI " '" d •«oulrfmPnts NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lht Tht !cllowlnl ~flDnl Oft & G,t,llLillNO, !BY MIC: Hill EL. LETTERS TEST.t.MENTAllV 11 .... ,., •nd fo• IU•h root OVt,hanol C'""''"'' or lht abov• n•med d•cedenl ..... 1..... •• dolftl GERTNER!. •l40C•mw• Ol'!Yt , Nt wPOff
£i1ole of WI LLIS O WOOD, •ho •nown •11n Olt>~r f nrrt)bthmon1' nf ~ loke <>• th11 11\ ~"on• h&vlnu claim• a11aln11 lht YOUR BE,t,UTY SUPPLY, lW W Beacll, Coll!ornla 916.il. •tilch 11 lh1 PllCI
"' W>lll• Bnw .... Wood, D•<•""'" <»U•m•I•• ~,nd, !0t lh1 btn•ltl ol !lit ••Id dec•Cltn! ar• •toulrO<! to Ill• Thorn, Adimo Av•, Co••• Mui of buslnuo of lht uodu1lon111 111 t !I m1!·
NOTICE I~ HE"llfSV CilVFN •11•1 M•n• 'e<n1<n1no Lo•• In "'d T••c! 1nd '~• wlln Thr nec••~••Y ~ouch"" •n lh1 crflct ill•klo KlriiDll•k k, llOll! Nort<>r1 ter1 P«l•lnlntr to lhe 111111 Cl u l<! do<t-"•nde.,on Wfll><! hi>• l1IPd O•r~>n • p~ll· r•m1l"ln11 ln1.re1•• In •••d lot I. ftnd or 1he d''~ ol lh• ot>ov• 1nllllf!cl cour!, er Sl•HI, .ltvlne dtnl, wl!nl11 ll>IJr ll"IO<'Olhs •lier 1111 fl<1!
The i:nrnputcr already ha.~ """ rnr ~·nhM• or W•ll ~nd 'O' "'u•nte ol ~><ecllno """ ••••c•lno lrom ~•Id Lot to 1>•e•ent them. wl1n lilt nt couarv Glo<lo 11;1r~P•t•lc~. 111111 Morion cuDltcoHon of IM$ nollco.
I d I d I l,•'I•·• l••l•m•~'·"• •o PP!ll•on•1 10'1 ""'""''"" '"' tool ,,..,nan•• •nd voutller" 10 rne undtroltn•d ol !he otflc1 Street, 1,.....ino D•Jll<I July )D, 1'71
rep aC'e 1 le (','IT l'a!,1 ogue ill "''•••net '" wh•<h ,,; m~d~ to• '""""' nm•r ,ntto•chmont•. ot • lil<t or of her •llO•n1vs· C 0 0 IC SE 'I'. '"" buolnon 1, btlnt •"""ucltd by i n O~VILLE G ESPOL "T
H(\'lef L 1\}r,u y Jl ('\t'!1lU;1l\y ""'lltul•"• """ lh~I !~r t.rn• ano ol•c• t!•••lmll•• liln<I, tor !h• b•nrlll ot 1d SCHUMACHEll COLEM,t,N MINY,t,11.0 I. lnGlvfduol E~1<utor ol fflt Wiii of , I " I . c• "~•••~<> Ill• '•m• h•• Deen ,., •or ~"'"'""' Lo!\ ol •••cl I racl H OW A II O 1 a Y , J AM E 5 l Arlo,lt 11:.l•kiratrlck Tiit 1t>ovt n•mtd Gl'Gol!cltnl II tll ~et•p 11.)Qt\ L'.I! Cll a tLOn ~~pl•mb~• 1 1911 •! • .II.! • m . <n 1h• I ftE PUllPOll.T ED AOOllESS I~ SCHUMillCHE It), l~J T°"'n .. Covn1tv llll1 llttemtnt llled with lht Cl>IJlllV 108 .. ITSON. MOWll!I I GAltULNO
rt·t·nrds, do l l'St•iHl'h lor '""'''""m 01 l""fl"""'""' N<> 1 nf ••>ii 7•70 No1q••• W••· Coll• M•>I , Roe<!, Ora1111•. Colllorni• 91'61, which 11 Clu~ ol O•l ntrl Cl>IJnlY on June 13, ltll IJ loltC11AEL OEltTN•lt '""'' •I 100 C.1v1c c~Moi D"v• Weot. '" Colllor11!1 •1616 lh• Pl•<• <>I l>!J""'" ct th' u11<1rrol11n•d Jn av Bev~tl~ J , Mlddoo, l)eputv Coun!v lllO Ctmff1 Dt1v1 i-;1udcnts and pro11dc pnn!· '"~ f•1~ 01 S•"'" An· <••·•or•"• lo• tk• oruo>o•• o1 o•••"o ohhv•ll<1n• 111 mallor• ptTt11no11110 tn• 11ttt• cl 011d Clerk MIWMrl •••<II, C•lll 91MI
>llll,• \•QIOI \>~ks, 0 1Je<1 ""~\+\! !I., 1~11 •Hu••d bt •••d 0 •1'<1 •nclvdlnQ !•••. d•<""•nl, wl!non '""' monllll 111., Ille PublJlhed O••nll (NII D&l!Y PllO!, Tt l, 1711) t•MOI '' ' "' tn:igtt/,ll\l'/i \~ ! \! JOHN CllAr<>~I •nd ••P•t\I'' ol 1ho lruol•• •nd fl"I PUbl+callnn Of lk1• nOf]CO. AUVUll 3, I', 17 11 1011 '1lJ·ll ,l.tlO!"MYI htr E•KVltr ;ind Jf•Ufn,1ls 1\t !he s;1111c c ...... ~•v fla.. nl •••~ 0•1~ Ju•Y l6. ttlt PuD11,11eo 0•1<1ve c:,,.rt 0 111.,. Pttot,
t irnv. it \1111 d~· ;1 I e~c.ul'h ~~~~~;·o~.!~wN ANO c•-•,. O.•e<r "~fioE~'r'l E io~E•~s. l r1J11tt ~~T~~~. ~ :ER~LEl ~. :'LT ""1----~L~E~G'.'_'.A~L"._"N:'O"..'.TI.'.'.C~E"._ ___ l -'-"-'-"'-'-'-·Ll"C·C','·u:"-·~·,·,•,• rnC"i;--"-"---"
s!u(ty on 1 ts~·lf ,111d huw 1t IS ~.u,•.",,",,••,',,",,",· ''''''"'' ''''' 77! N 81rronco s1 , Ml ll.AMONTE~ LEGAL NOTTCE ~ W•\I Cnv•n1 (1lot Ol/OI E<t(Vltl• Of Ill• W(I! fl 1211• U~1·t! Tll !ll•l ••ltlll •n•t oft~ abcvr nomed d..:lldonl "'CTITIOUS BUSINl!JI ... !lo•n~V'I lor P1 .. 1!0~•· l'IOfil"~"" o •• ,,.,~ C~llf Ot"V .. ,Jnl COOICSEY, SCl1 UMA C:M£1, COLIMA"· NAME Sl.t.Tf:MENT 'fOTICE INV ITtN• a 101
''The 1n1t1iil dJ'01WIJ,1{k, n! r kl"•~n (\••no• c ,,.,1 O• '• "''"' 4v~u•• 11 1• JI ,,11 11u 11 MI NYill RO & HOWA•O Ttio lollo"''~' P1"rion1 "" doing Notice I$ ner•b• t lv1n 11111 lh1 Bf>ltd <if
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I I I 11 " Ll'GAL NOTICE 0 c 11, 1 91,._ Nt.,.POrt Betcft, CAIU •1660, •oc•lvt '"•ltd bl<11 UP lo !I 00 1 "'• IX'Op e fl 11~(' 111i; 11rar~·. LEGAi. i\OTICE • ri nt• I 0'" I AMhonv J G,n1on•, J.Ut Wll>d•••d We<tnt.Olv, JIU<l\lll lS. 1171, ......
Bui kt1.1rc!I ~.11d "\r1• II hol\I' lo NOTIC' ro CREtt1roRs !~:0,:0~1s1,!~ E ••<utri• L•ne Now""'' B••cn. co1l1, tlMCI. r>urc~••lno DtP•. of u ld oo~oot dl•t•lcr
(ICtP.,r Ho '7·10111 PUbl<>h•d OranQe Co••' 0111• Pi+ot Co•• ~"" C.t n1on-. ?u• Wlnd"'••d loce!..a •I 1J70 ,t,d~m• ,t,vtnu•. Co1tt ,t,o~~•' ), 10, IJ, 1•. 1911 l•li·ll Lant, Ne....,,o•T 80•(/\, <•l'I •1660 M1r..o. Ctillor~la, 1! which !lm1 Uld bld1
LE",AL NO-T l-CE Tnl1 bv"ne!J I• 11"1"'11 (ondu<tll<I bv •will be PublltlY ooent<j & ''"d !of , Ill ~· 11u1bon<I 1na wit• .-.u~lo-Vl•u•I Eoulomenl ana ! l)
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lillR l3'4 Thil 1t.,!em•nl ltlld wo!h lht (Ollnty be !n &Ctordln<• wl!~ lho ln•l•LJc!lcn1 ~nd
FILE WO F lit" Clerk "' Orino• County O<\' Julv JI), 1911 Condlllon1 1na Soeclllca!lo"' wMcn l •t FICT ITIOUS I USINES1 Bv B•v••ly J , Mlddox O~ulv (C<Jn!~ now on 1111 and m~v b• 1t<urtd 1<1 lh• ol·
NAME ST•TEMElllT Clerk Ile• Of Tho Purcn1,1n1 Avon! of 1old
The !ollowlnt ~fr 10n1 .,, d<tlnv Publlthed Or.ngo (CA!1 01/ly PUo!, IChool "'•Irle!
bu1Tn•5! •• illulull J 10, 11, i i, I'll 11()11 71 Each bldaor mu1! •ubmll with hit bl<!•
THE WllETCt<EO MESS IN· ca•hler'1 cnto:~ corlllltd <Met~. or bid·
VESTMENT COMPANY, !•I" Che1!nu! LEG AL NOTICE Ot•'I bond m1de PIY•blt lo tho o•d•• of
S1•HI, W••lrn•not•r, Ct lllor"I• the (oe>1 Community Coll•tre Ol1!rld
11011>11 (Iott , 1iJ'l9 CMS!nul Streol, l.t.11 >fll 81M1rd of Tru•t•n In 111 1mouM fKll le11
W• .. m·n•l•r. C~hlo•n•A NOTICI! TO CltEOITOllS !h•n Jive oernn! ($ ... ) ol lllt 1um bid II Philip l , (locO, H ll'I Cllntnul S!retl. SUPl!llOI COU il 01' TH I 1 vu.,anTe• 1111! lht blCldt• wlll t nlor lnl•
We1tmln1Ter. C1lllor11la ITATE 01' CillLIFOllNIA l'OR 1n1 oroPOsed Conlrocl II !h• 11mt 11
David F 8~1com .• A1!ec WtY. Tiii COU NTY o .. OllillNGE IW•tded lo him In !he oven! "' ltllur1 ..
OaklenO, Calll0tnl1 N• A•''°' enter onlo 1Vch to"''""· tho •roc~1 of Srven!lrt...i lec••e M1nutt clurln1 !1t1!1 ol ROBERT CH~l!T'I', Dettt1 the checJc •111 ""-fortel!od, or In 1110 c1u
C""'""""· IH" Chu lnur SI• It 1, ed or a bollO. 1"" lull •urn therll'OI will boo W•t1mln11•~. CollfOrn\1, NOTICE IS HEllEL'IV GIVE N lb tl\o rortt lled to '°'d 1Cllool d!Jttlt l
Tlllt bu1•nen " 1>11nt concluded bv • tredlfor1 ol lh1 1bov• 11.11mod de<edenl No bidder m1y woll'ldrl• hl1 bid fllf • Grne•1I Perln•"hl' lh•t 1!1 01r1on1 111vl<1t tl•lm• 101!n1I lllt F>t•lod ot forlY·fl,,. !•Jl dav1 1fftr lttt
Bv . ll•IPll Clock, 111d dect<Hnl or• rf<lu l•ed to lllt tnem, d•I• 111 fllf tho 0Pt<>1,.. rnortol
G•ner•I 0 .. 111-r with Ill• nK '"''' """'"'"• In the olll•e Tllo Boetd ol Tru•I••• '"'""" It!• THE WllETCNEO ME!oS ot lh• Clfr• 01 lh• •bov• •11t•llHI cOYrl, DI" prov•le911 01 •tlKhll• I nt I M •II 1tld1 OI'
l"VE5lMENT COMP•NY lo Pf1Un1 !llom wllh IM n•ct•~•'Y lo "l 1Vf 1ny lrrttul1•llle1 "' , ...
Tn·• <IM•m~n• "'ed wl!ll tho Counh ¥outhtr" ot lh• undf•,ionM 11 lllf otlic• lotm11lll l•• 111 •nY bla « In lt\1 trld<ll11t,
(10(• "'O•~nGt Cl)Un!• on Ju!v ]J, tfl!, or Ill• •11•••••• H"R' El.A & NEVIN U3 NORM>N E. WillT$0 N Bv S••orlv J Mld!IO; Ot l>U1V County Cllllo r11lo Mrttl, 5.,,1~ Jll, St11 Fr•ll· 5e<IY, 8oerd ol T•u1!111
(lorlo ch(o (All!orn" 9'10•, w1'1cn I• tn• Pl1<1 Ooen Au11111I 25. 1'71 -H •OO I m
Puflto\ft•d Or~nGr c.,,.,, O•llY Plto1. 111 001lnti. of rn~ un<ltr1loned l<1 •II m•!· Put>ll•lll!d O•t1111t Cou f OtUv l'llel.
JulY 11 .n, "'" .,,1 l, 1o H un ltln·ll '"' ....,,., .. ,,.~ 10 •~e ••'•'~ "' ••'a ae<e· ,t,uoull lQ. 11, ttfl n1 ... 11 ~ ' .,.nl. will\•~ !our "'ont~• •tie< ~ !lr1tl----------------
LEGAL N OTICE oubllc 1llon of Tiii• notice
Oa•t'd AuOu•I I, 1971
EOWillR O J NEVIN
Admlnlshelo.. of lht E••~to
of the '"°~" ,..mtcl d1tedl"t MA•LtrM • NIVl'H lllS C1tllort1I• ltr11!, Jul!o 111
Ion "••nclut, C1!ll. Ultl T1I: UISI 011 ..JI U
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,l(TITIOUS IUS1'flll
fllAMI STAT•MINT
f0Uowl111 Pt•llOll It llOln• "-'•lfllu
VALOR fLECTJl:ONICS, l'olf Ktl .. r ,t,v..,111, J111!1 .t.11•, Ctlllor~ll t'119S
McMont v Co .. 1 Cllll Cor~.. lfSJI
C11n1>1,11 0,. lul,. It. 1111!1 Ano, Celllornl11.
TM! lt\lllMH 11 btlntl COl'ldUC!H lt'/ t (0tpar1Uon
Ntr.MonW Co.
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General General -------Gen.r•I GM9rel
TOTAL PRICE $24,000 Eastside C.M.
NO DOWN G.I. $23,600 FULL PRICE
LARGE FAMILY /.:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
TRY THIS BUYERS OPF.N DAILY 1 TO 6 (!) Huge separaie fanul.)' $100 DOWN 1939 J'1JLLERTON. C.i\!.
PAYMENT F .H.A. Assume thii; high loan $18,900. l2) ~~e r-.lesa Ve~ cor·
for 1h1s fabulous 4 bedroom, Interest 7n.7<•. paymls $177
2 story hoUSe with 3 baths. PIT!. Sha rp 2 BR, 1 BA (l) 7~drooms: 2 up. 2 dO\\'ll
Ready for your occupancy plus addl'<I roon1 to garage, (~) 2300 ll'et of comfortable
now. Comple1ely carpeted sf'rvice porch, h11rd,,.,'00d livin&
thruou!, lllso drapes. New floors. Stop by 'anytin1e. (S'i 2 full baths • one wilh
style kitchen with all built. llCCC:il'I 1(1 yard i n ~ including dishwasher. (6! formal dinlng room
Doubi~ i;..-aragf', School.& and I (7! Close to schools & shop-
shopp1_ng nearby. Lei us ping
W">OW 1'\kLo )'OU.& L Call 646-3928 E\'C'S. 673-7575 (8\ $42.950 a er ee I Cali l\6-2313.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
2790 llarhor Blvd. a1 Adams Jmmac:ulale home> 11.'i1h
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5-1:l-0465 Opc>n 'tll 9 PM :'\ bedrooms & 2 ba1hs
BUY -LEASE Plus large dining room
OR LEASE OPTION & private> enctosC'd yard ROOM TO ROAM THINKING OF SELLING?
EASTSIDE COSTA 1\IESA
thn:oe bedroom 2 bath home
wi!h large 17ft x 22 fl beam
t.'C'illng family room w i l h I
loads ot glass a.nd other ex-
tras. Double garage w/
alley a ccess. Lease 111 $275
n1nn th or SllXXl WILL MOVE
YOU IN on $29,950 with
lilx>ra l 1erms.
1st Time a\'ailable
\Von't las! at
$.a2,800
EASTSIDE I r>elux~~ ~Rroo~'!~ "1th
hui!t1n kitchen, carpet!S,
drapes, low mainl-enancf'
REALTORS
SINCE 19-M
673-4400 ~1 "WILL TRADE" I
yard. Actual income $650.
per month.
$52,950
EXCLUSIVE WITH
N•wport
You can really stretch out in thi s 2500 sq. ft.
home with it's 3 large bedrooms, 3 baths,
HUGE BONUS ROOM . built-ins. lush shag
carpeting. newly painted. Excellent assum-
able 61h% loan. Owner is anxious-terms
flexible ........ -. . . . . .. . . . . . $3.5,000.
"HIPPITY HOP" TO BEACH
Here's a REAL SPLIT LEVEL beaut Y.
ATRIUM type ENTRY, huge living room
\Vit h fireplace, 4 lovely bedrooms, 21/2 baths,
bu ilt-ins. \Vou ld you believe only 3 BLOCKS
from TIIE BEACH. Co1npare at .... $36,400.
Let us help, we will buy your house for Its full value.
The only additional expense is I 0/0 of the selling price,
we also have a woiling li st of quolified buyers who de-
sire lo move to the Cosio Meso-Newport area. If you
ARE considering selling, pleose coll our office. You
will receive friendly courteous service -obsolutely no
obligolion, it doesn't cost onylhing to investigate our
service -you might even save! 546-8640
646-0555
Evenings Cali 548-3265
4 BEDROOM
+POOL
If ab u 1 o us entei1ainment
homl' in Laguna Beach for
income Jl'f'Operly or t?l,
Ovrner is tired of commutlni::
••
Fairview
646-8811
(anytime)
lo Long Beach. This homr I :~::i:~~~~~~~1
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REPOSSESSION
"ON A CLEAR DAY"
. Just a 'plain Jane", but great I
potential, and priced under
market value. Do a lit'..le
"'-'Ork and save thousands!
To\l.'ering trees, 4 bedrm, 2
BA fam!ly rn1, \rg kitch,
firepl, dbl gar. Vaca nt -1m-
n1ed. poos. poss ible. Enjoy
the paoJ 0011·. Out o! to\vn
oy,-ner -must sell -submit
all offers.
has 4 bt.'<irooms, formal and I;
informal dining. lerrac<!s,
flecks, family room and
e1'en a spttial .. cocktail
lounge." Call for additional
informRlion and 11n 11ppoin!-
mt>n! · 673.8550.
e ANYONE CAN BUY e
Excellrnt North Costa 1\1esa
location. near Orange Coast
Collel;e. J Bedroom, 2 bath,
dirung, harr\11ood floors.
SICXJ(l. down. Full price
S2j,9:i(). Total monthly SZ26.
pays rvrry1hing. Vacant,
l!Ut'ry! !
You can see forever from this fabulous, cus-
tom built , VI EW HOM E, high atop the hills
in CORONA Del MAR. 3 large bedrooms. 3
deluxe pullman baths. TE XAS SLATE FIRE·
PLACE. 4300 sq. ft . with a 2100 sq. ft. base-
ment. All this and a PANORAMIC VIEW OF
THE PACIFIC. Call today for an appoint-----------
Cal! 546-5880 (Open Eves.)
* JUST LISTED * BIG littlr house clos,.. 10
ocean. Qui<'I l,eni11. P1. :l
BR, conv. den, 2 ha., lovely
kitch. & lgr. patio. 1\-1ove in «Vt' HlllRAGI oood. s;J.500.
~ 1U1. ISTAR Call: 673-3Ci63 5--18·5\}12 Eves
--'==~~~===~ !OlARfl.11 NG Pcnin. Pt. hon1e.
PRIME Early Amer. 3 Bn. 2 ba.
RESIDENTIAL Patio. Lo<'. nr. rark on Bal-
NEIGHBORHOOO boa's qulC'test s treet. 01111~·r
3 bedroon1s, formal dining \\•ill irade for duplt>x. S.i7.5'Xl.
room, SC'parate family room, Call: 67J-3663 673·8@> Eves.
Call 5-10-1151 (open eves.)
HIR~AGI
IUl U1AR
Macnab-Irvine
Realty Company
FABULOUS DOVER
SHORES BAYFRONT
ment. . . . ......................... $125,000.
"SLIP" INTO DOVER SHORES
Your PRIVATE SLIJ> descends from this
beautiful Dover Shores VIE\V home. with its
sumptuous living room and invitin g fireplace.
3 Huge bedrooms including a MASTER'S
SU ITE (that's worth the price). 2 Deluxe
bath s and a gourmet's delight kitchen. Make
an appointment. "Don't slip-up on this one,"
a marvelous buy at ................ $117 ,500
"INVEST" IN YOUR FUTURE!!
16 split level, deluxe units. all 2 bedroom,
11h bath. Lovely un its! Situated on a gener-
ous 180'xl32' lot. All electric kitchens, ceil-
ing radiant heat. individual hot water heat-
ers, garbage di sposal. Priced right at $250,000
MR. AND MRS.
EXECUTIVE!
Yes, this home l5 lhe very
finest and is located in one
of the very tinf'st areas in
Newport Bay. It features 4
large bf'drooms, family
room and 21,1 baths. The
carpeting thruout is of 1he
highest grarle available and
greatly compliments the
other beautiful decorating
features in the home. The
large cov('red [)lltio over·
looks a beau1ltul y11rd with
numerous truit bearing ci1.
rus trf'M! 11nd \5 idf'al !or
outrloor living. Room for a
pool and you own the land.
PMct>rl r i g ht at $55,950.
Gen•ral
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
POOL -PALMS -PRIVACY
4 Bdrm .. DR ., hu ge Jot, Space for boat &
trailer. Centrally located for-schools, s~op
ping & playground. Pool area truly tropical.
Au tomatic sprinklers •.. ". ... _ ....... $55,000.
··our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hlll1 Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
G•n•r•I Gentr•I
Spanish fin-place, double
garage and block wall [enc· !
ing all add up to elegant
hving in this rxrcptionaJ
$35.000 appraised home.
associated
BROKER5-REALTORS
2025 W. lo.I boo 671-1663 I A n11nl-[Mlacc>. Sumptuous 40'
L.R. 60' patio overlook ing
pit•r & floal. Pool table size
l''R \\'/\1·e1 bar. Luscious
"LOOK NO-MORE, MY LADY" '"'·"" I;;;;;=============-;!
Walker & Lee 4 BEDRooMs
I Tree shadOO College Park •
Rf'altors quiet residential a~a. "'fod-
8-12-4-155 ern builr1n kitchen, family
carprrs ,r.,_ expensive wall
rOl'CMngs. 3 BR's , Built in
TV. l>r'i<'e $129.:iocl.
Let us sho\v you this extra sharp. split level,
2 bedroom. l 1h. bath home wi th wall to wall
carpeting and built-ins . Cl ubhouse & pool \vith
it's "NO CARE" privileges. A real find at
$23,800.
EVERYBODY
QUALIFIES Macnab-Irvine room ,t, 3 balhs. I:.:vt'ryone I NEWPORT HEIGHTS qualifies to assume 1h1s low I 642·8235 675-3210
RUSTIC 2 BR HOJ\IE, interest VA loan with mini-:::-::::-~=::::ii~~-::-~~-::-~1
To usume this 6% l<WJ of
$2'1.700 payahle $202. per
month including taxes. Fan-
tastic 3 BR. 2 BA home with
deep shag carpeting, ~ ma&·
&ive frp\t'!i, all builr.ns &.
huge family room. Un~
Jievablf! at only $31,500, CaU
545-8424 (open eves).
lirC'p!ace, paflo, B-B-Q. mum down. first !or I he ')nucf\7er6~ $25,000 n1oncy a·! s~.9.50.
Call ~15-S.124 {Open evrs.) ~ j A!IO .l.UO(IAtn OCEAN VIEW LOT
\\'EST SIDE: BLUFFS.
Quiet street, ~xcellent
neighborhood, $17,500.
2.')7., down. Owner will
carry.
Ray McCardl• Realtor
1810 Ne"'J>Ort Blvd .• C.1\1.
543-7729
GOV'T RESALE
ONLY $153 MONTHLY
4 quern -sized bedrooms, 2
baths. Californi;:i kitchen.
Buy now w11h no-do1vn VA
or lo" .. do\\'n FHA financ-
ing. A \\lalker & LC'r. Real-
tori;, ''alue or the "'rek~
Walker & Lee
Re11ltnrs
7~2 1':rl1ngt-r
(7!~1 842-•l-lii nr :l'ln-51•\n
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
College Park
Cream Puff
Immacu111te~ 3 bMroon1s,
family room. larJ;r back-
y;.ird \l.'llh hf'alcd pool. Spot·
l~s inside and oui. Convf'n-
ient to all school.c; and sho11-
pinJ::. This 111ln't la!il al
$11.?iOO, Call a.~-2311
$27,950
4 Bd + Family Rm.
Brat1tlflll homf'. 4 hrdrnOm~.
plus drn Tha! f'nulrl he ;1!h
hcdrm. lan1ily rm . huill -[n~.
HOUSE IN ESCROW
011'nc1·s :.ransfl'rred, your OP·
portuniTy 10 take his place
in rs('m\IJ, 4 Bedroom. 1800
sq ft Carnliridgf' home.
.S!v1ke r:oor. 'J block from
Adams School. $32,;ioo, 90';{i
loan bring negoliatf'd w11h
prc>scnr l('nder. Call us lor
more dc>!a1!s -
')ncscl\mc'.:Rcaft~
546·5990
-COLLEGE PARK
J BR. 2 ba_ Covrrrd lanai,
1£;r yard. \Valkine: distance
ro alt .~ch•"IOl.s & shop'g. Only
S31.0!fl. 1--..........i 1erms.
CORBIN -
MARTIN
REALTORS tl
644-7270
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF.
---------------------Gen•ral General
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
J Linda Isle Drive
Qu ality construct., nev.• 5 BR .. 4'/2 ba. home
\V /\vatcrfront Jiv . rm. & din, rm. Oak panel-
ed family rn1 . \\l /frplc. fVlstr. BR. w/sitting
area & frplc. . . .. . . . . . ...... $179,5-00
Corona del Mar
BAYFRONT
lirf'pl11.c(', 1xirk li ke yard, REAL TORS
'.'1¥}.-17'.!/). 644-7662 For Complete Information
Beauti tully redecorated, 3
larg!'! bromoms. 31,; ba.lhs,
living room. formal dining
room. breilkfast room, a
large sunny k itrhcn on the
hay, plus a propt'r gtudy
"·1th rireplace & v.·e1 har. All
this coupler! v;tth off street
gu<'!rt parking, space fl)r a
swimming pool and 11 large
pMvat(' patio, make thi~ the
m ost cxciling o!lcr!ni;: of the
year for only S164,000. Call
6i3·f::i.JO for det11ils.
On All Homes & Lots, Plea1e Call:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR TARBELL 2955 Harbor -~-
BEACH BARGAIN I 0
Reaut. 3 BR., J;Jmily rm., I TRIPLE J'S
bltns, 2 car gar. AU this !or
only $~.:!IX!.
CAYWOOD REAL TY
6306 W. Coasl l·hvy., N.B.
543-1290
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
IMMI-:DIATE OCCUPANCY
5 Brdrm .. 3 balh homf'. * SA LE OR LEASE •
AGENT &16-.121.5
DrasticaHy
Reduced
3 bedroom Mesa Verde ror•
ner home !s prirrd rnr a
quick sale s1ncr nwnrrs
have moved to their nr1v
Mme. Hurry -this won't
111.~t al 1hi11 prier $29,500.
546.2313
~.Q· THE REAL
\"""' ESTATERS '• '.,., 'I "I
OWNER TRANS: 4 Br1!rm,
huge family rm. Assun1r
6% r;:. apr loan, enlry li.111,
dining room. bu1lt -1ns ,
fircplacr, cu11om de&ign,
Brk, $32,950, Dan Klein,
days al 540-1720 * 2 DUPLEXES * Newer, 1irle by 11.kie. Sell one
a · both. 3 BR 2 ~.ea. Near
br-ach, SJ2.500 f'ach.
George Williamson
Rt•ltor
673-4350 645-1564
O\VNER TraM. Rw1m pnol. 4
br . buil!-ln11. Brk. $23.7~i0
Ct1ll 1>fllrlA n ~1cGil1 dl!y~.
~·Hi-17111. or r vrs !l'iR-!l'l64\
The "'isp 01v! st>_Z Q.(M)-0-(1
be quick on theSC' 3 three 341
N•w Location at Entrance To
Lindi1 l1le -The l1lander1 Bldg.
Bay1ide Or., Suite I, N.B. 67.S.6161
FHA/VA
MESA VERDE
bf'droon1 homr.c; on one lot.j;;':'::~l"'"'""'""'""'""'""'"~"'""'!"'""'""'""'""'"~jCharmlng, delightful, J.bed-Price ,·ust redut:ed for im· Gen•ral General ._ room. 2 hath home ln a.,.
mC'cha1e sale to $45,000. S • h !IO!utely gorgeoull condition.
c•LL No w, '""""'· pan15 SUPER COOL """ "'"" """"' ,,,.. • ~&CO.I Hacienda rrs air-conditioned imide and place. large family room,
_ ..-r ~~11t·1tM ~Live like a king in your O""TI covered patlo, gardf'n and separate ttrvice porch, all
II Pl h h · waterfall outsid". """"' .,. ft builtim and nea r new deep
DELUXE TRIPLEX v, '· "' ' •g C.'l'<lmg ' -~ hag i Al I . anrt custom appointmenl~ or luxury living in Mesa 8 Caf"Jle ing. mOfl Im·
eV('rywhere, Quiet and gafe Vf'rde for only $31,950. Like. mediatf' ponession, Priced 2706 i\lrNER. C.1\1.
Property and appliance5,
Jn tip-top condition.
$53,500
under all otherz at $31 ,500. Jocarion on a cul-de-sac, ne_w carpcf5 thruout. 4 Call 1\tr. Wood90r1 at MS-8424
c lose to shopping 11nd con. Large bedroom1 and lam-
venience. 3 bedroom~. ;t Uy. \Valk to shopping. (Open ews.·)
')llc,cl\i~c'.:Rcalty
546-5990
hath11, family room, white Call 540.1151 fOpen eves.¥
bMck flrepla~. bullt-tng and
dii>hwtl5hf'r In the kifchr.n. 1~·1
Fenced ynrd and only 2 -~-• Sf.t.11
!!!!~"'!"~"'!"~""'"""""I yean new. Lots here for ';;~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;,1-:0::~==~~==~~ DUPLEX ON '""' d~~, ~,:-• • • • * • LEASE OPTION!
THE BEACH $21,950 p.,,.;ble • """""' option,
3 t>Ntroms 11nd 2 haths up-
s!airs and 3 bedrooms and
'O THE REAL
\"""' CSTATERS ''' . ' ...
2 b111hs down. The w~e 1 _7""'='7====
lx'ach for yuur front yard. Builders Repo1seu10n
S69,500. Crill 646-TI7J. Jmmedl11te Oa::upancy
3 Br. 2 ba, t11m nn, bltru:,
trplc, lhag crplng, drp1
thruout, fncd rear yard, ftnt
\O 'THEREAL '('\.. ESTATERS . . ... ~'-='=""7c;=~"7:==I yard lnd!Cpnr w/sprlnkler1. ROOMY HOME 7,000 11q. ft. lot 1225 Valtar-
Qu11:.-r CUL . DE -SAC In 11 l!!0 Dr.. Pl11oenlla. Ph.
NewpL Hrs. ~·heclmu & 524-.',i.WJ, 82'7-896! afler S pm.
pool, large 1JUnken living
rm, f1repl11ce, shake roof, 20 UNITS
5in1tl~ 11:ory Ideal nhrhd !or 5-'4 Plexe1 • Seu one or a.J I.
1•hildren, n I' 1 r 11chool11. Prime Jocatlon adJAC('nl to
S~~.95o. Memorial lfO!lpilal, Own('n
PETE BARRETT 3 llf'droom unit, all in pt11sh
-REAL TY-ronrlition. No vacancy.
1 $67 .SCIO each.
642 -5200 Call 545-8424 (Qpi::n eves)
..
OJ•e 2 Bedrm, home On 55'it then it'g youn; ~. pJUI
135' 101. 1 month& rent mows you in.
Arnold & Freud Vacant and available, just &t&-nss "plaln Jane'', 4 bli bed-~"'=E,.·...-17_lh",°"c".M=. ==---., rooms plus 1wimmln1 pool,
OWNER DESPERATE, 4 r>1esa Verde location, Plic-
Bedroom, 2 baths, built-in ed to Rfl at only $30,950.
range & own, di&hwiuher, ffUJTy on down!
family room, rear living
rm. brk, $23,SOO. Marlon • CO,,ATS
MeGUI, days at 540-1'720,
~ve&i at 963-9968. WAL LACI
POOLS & BEACHES REALTORS
$43,SOD -~141-
2 BR. 2 ba. w/priv. pool, (Open Ev1nln91J
yard t. r.ov lanai. Xlnt C.or·f!l'l:~~""'"'""'""'""'",...
ona dC'! ri.1ar location. 105. OWNER Onperate. A1111me
Home Shaw Realtor• 51.4 % apr lot.n. 3 Br., huge
"Annchair HouMthunting.. fam, nn., w/llreplace. Brk.
3:'>lS E. CoA1t Hwy., CdM S24.950 C.&ll Dan Klein,
675-7225 "40-l?:ll.
Waterfront -
Corona del Mar
Last large fee parcel on Newport Harbor.
Approx. 1 acre -170 fl on water, with 3300
sq. ft. beach home and dock. Will sell all or
part. Priced under comparable "•a terfront
properties.
Phone: 642·2171 or••• your broker
G•n•ral
SO. OF HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
Over 1600 &Q. ft. ol chann •
julit 1teps to Big Corona.
Beamed ~n·s., frplc., thick
shag carpeting thruout.
Huge "Kopper Kettl(' Kitrh-
Pn" p!u11 more & more &:
more. Now only S53,500.
675-3000
Call for picture. brochure
\\'ith prices & de!ails
BAY i BEACl-I
REALTY ,~,
\VEU.. locarrd E-side, C.r.1.
triplex, 2 BR's Pach, !ncd
y&rd5, garagr.s, income S420
mo, $38,500. By onr, 642-5.Ul
Uen1ral
General
GET STARTED!
Stop Renting • Save money!
Thi11 pride of OWT'lershlp 2
bedroom 2 bath c::ondomln·
lum with dining area 1111d a
great patio Jor enter1ainlng.
Ver,,-little or no upkeep.
Out>house and pools at )'Our
dispo~al. Could be !or you.
$21.950. Call &16-TI71.
O\VNER LEAVING state.. 4
Bdrm., 3 haths, hugf! tamtly
nn, as~un1e 6'~ 3 loan.
Di11ing rm. BBQ flrepit.
Brk, $28,000. Helen Utting
days at 842-Qi91, eves. al
842-7203.
General
CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHUR!
OF CURRENT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT. l SUN .
RARE FIND
Outstanding view from 4 BR. home In
Broadmoor. Vacant, see anytime $74,500.
CAMEO SHORES
Family room with tile floor & brick fire--
place, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath•. '82.500.
WATCH THE BLUE PACIFIC
Neat 3 BR .. D.R., fem. rm. home on quiet
canyon in Corona del Mar. Access to priv.
beaches. '89,000.
WATERFRONT DUPLEX
With boat slip, Newport Island. S BR., Z
bath up, 2 BR. 2 bath down. $115,000.
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
Sunny kitchen, family rm., garden in this
S BR. 2 bath home, only '62,950.
4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSi
CONSIDER 10% DOWN -near school1,
pools; University Park -$30.900.
133.0700
6#243ll
550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.9.
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I B Ibo P • s la Costa Mesa Huntinnton Beach Lanun• Beech Newport Beach R•al Estate Wanted 114 l Houses Furnished G.n•ral _:_: en1n u ., •
N EW HOME LUXURY con AGE $ REWARD s 1--c:Rc:.,--:u.-=h "'o "'w°"A""=E"'-0-1 Gonual
FIVE SPACIOUS II J PRIME E . OCEAN \V h h COUNTRY 5 3 . 1th0Ut t e new on1e ltl-Ptrrrc1 l'!Ummer nr w1ntPr rn 0 Acrt>s. '.'11c.\llch11.el FREEi I BEDROOMS BLVD. LISTINGS E h · Plr~~,.111 "nrk1n;: 1...-inr1111on_s, c ron\'f'nienceli'. veryt Jn i ~ LIVIN• retrea1 , \V&lking dis-1anrt> l<J ompany. 111 li71-3~.i<I Landlo rds-Ownor•
'I be f l J !111 2 B d '''P 1·n n111us~1nn spl11, bonu~. i:~~~~~~~~~~ i l'rt ~your st aniy -3Brdroorn.largt>den, e · hern done rn rh1s 1 year I beach. J Bdrm,, d1n rn" ., Vie "'ill rl'!{'r ren~"I• 1o ·''" TRJ LEVEL s R d • h "t " ·"""''! ~ 1.1p n E. ~..itr>~n1l'n I .. Jn,;;. you r Ol\'rl • '1 rooms sro.ooo llP\I' :\lE. A VE DE 6 !>(> -In t • Cl y room, flreplacr-_ Small _ya1•rf, I ~ t'RF~E nr rhal'R• •. -.\1a nv REPUBLIC HO/'l!E. 0 n e , B"d·-m. 2 hath doublt h · h now: PJP;1 ~r caJI ror app'!. ·' ~ '-'"" room extcutive omt "'11 in this xtra sharp, rambhne: corner lot. Ol'lly $28.300. SEMPLE financi•I • dr~1ra hle ttinan t.o; on o u r
300 HouHs Unfurn. 305
rn1nurr / 1• o rn Fa bulou ... I lots $7j,000 up~radt<l ever.) thin~ -!<:H·m-1 ranch hom~ leaturirig t\\'in-CalJ _ . ' 11'aiflnR Jisi.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA. En-1 s Bedroon1, d1n1 ng rm, fi1 m_ al dining roo1n, !an1ily 1'00n1, ~1~,.. hC>drooms panelled tor-..A& Real Estate 675-2101 ALA Rentals e 64>3900
IPl"!il ln yOLlr friends in your rm :\''ll BA, 2 lots. $125.000 .£:<1 ra1;:e 1\ork;.hop and <'vrn inal dinuig rOO m, 12' x 13' O 'a.· ff Z7.IJZ, £. Coas1 H\\·y., Cd.VI LOS A-LTOS ~fr~ to Lruodlortb
FOPh\IAL OJNING R00/'11. 'PETE BARRETI a v1t"w of Ca talina! Owrwr privaic ,den, h11.r<1v.•ood /,4 ,,_,, OWNER Business
1hen ad)Ourn to the spacious E TY ~1:11.n~!erred a nd says '"Set! floors, \V (\v crpts & <1rp.s, REAL ESTATE Opportunity 200 I Pride of Ownership
4lS W, lh~, CCSTA MtSA
Houses * Apts. * 645-0111 *
13' x 21' sun ken fam ily -R AL -"ow MOTIVATED Home
I l ~" ' -cheery·bnght kuchen with 1190 Glenne....,..,. St DO you know this ma n~ l!e'i:; ,-1 room v.Jth irep ace 8 "'-' 6424353 w I k & L bl · RIO I I I ! e ~·~ · , . · a mi Y with teen.!lgtl'S nk.
• SI.JO l BR a! tie-..ch, ~tOVf',
1'f'Crig, crpta, drp!, child
OK v.et bar Three luxuri ous I,...................... a er ee lln pus otso ~0r.· 494-9'173 549·0316 }ant.!IS1 1C buy Jn B11ycre~1. ambll1ous, enlhus1ast1c and l 4Bedroo 2b h b 'I . I at: cabinets. New plllllt 1n t p .·. rl · 1 $7fi 500 . h m ar . u1 ! 1n~. N11hs • no C!'O\\'dlnt. You 1 Coron• del M ar I THE ideal Crown P1l1n! hon1f' I n<.e re uttinn ° · · · 11 progie~sive 1 lltker. He carpetinir rlritpes lease $2"5 " Sl~{l ,\ BR \\.'a.lk to OCC,
n1ay be rhilrmed 1! )Oil dt· 1-----------1 ~ii:; \\'f'~tc:hf! Dri\P j & nut! Deep, deep ot, nic~i on Laiulta'! mos t beauttlul E 1" g..,, n 1 :\lrrl!lrn'an1>an.1 kMws !ha t lop tnconies a rP pf'r nio PhDne ~ng Bt-.11.ch s1n~IPs welcnme, .srov,., re-!
sire a sed ud~ rrec lined ! MONEY TREE &16'-7711 Open 'til 9 P:<! ly landsca ped ~1lh laU, ~a ~lree l . ~ br. 2 h11. 11·~ !an1 r->1PfKJ'o11n 11\'lnC rn o n1 ., ea rnf'<I In p r 1v11 1,. 213. 429·9551. h·1,:, 1'rpt~. rlrp~, pf'! OK. I • 2 ST-ORY I 1l'f'Ps and 111a11~ shrubs. F uU . ·J d 11 fnnnal <l1n1ni;: and r""1n for hiis1nes~P~. Ill' know~ 11111 1 nt>1 ghborhood. \our exc1iu15 11's rven betrer. Charm-STEAL pnr.e s~z.;,()(I_ AIJ IPJ'Tns. 11n. set,odle ar~1l11111 hr PQtl!. C;:ill 64G--710\ 111lh unexcelJC'rl prnrluv1~ Balbca Island !Jr:on1e1;:i)ue !oronly$-l~.'.J:i(). ing duple:..:.No ol iiv.y Pro· Call l<47-l22l center (I lOUSI'. ···u~1 P e S l :l~ 2 BR , hl rn.•, l'rp'.!,•
H'.RR\"'. ~ rl f' I 1 h l" I h I II > • 'Ir l anti ;:i Pl'fll"Pn prngi·;nn of I l.'URY I 4 BR ' B \ I I ld r_ ,.,, ... '-' fess-decnra lrrl & l1lu~1·r . iJl111:ilC ;irga1n a l qn-. SEYMOUR REALTY s~en o e u y a1pr.-p1, • , .-.. 1nn1f' . ,, ,, <1 ·p~_ 1•11 ~ f)"t 111'1..
ll IS nit·e • 3 BR. & 2 BR, SX.,:,00 ''hll'h 111rll1de~ 11141 B h Bl I Hlgn Bch $.~.000. 4!+1-831~ or 833-.IO~O-i11;irket1n1: in a n1ulti-hil ltnn Complelrly n~v.I}' I u rn , -I
I I l l-., .f'ar. vc ., ·----tl(lllilr 111(hJS1i·y. ht~ 11J(·01Y1P \ I e. I 1· h I J e l 'IO ' BR ' B h $500 !'olonthly income l.· only I 111i:;r 'lf't roo111~ .. J'\~O fi1n1-0 • 1 9 p•f I • HANDY'!AN SPECJAl , 1'i11 ... -p . .it l'l une _ " A nmt,, pen tl " '' · • is l1n11trd onl.v by his inn;:otr ' $62 ~ ily JlXl<ll, !orn1al rl 1n111>: •Ot ran \'lew~ Older 2 BR l.)lh , $,)()0. prr rnn. Alberl ~;, hl 1n~. <11·ps, crpt~. iar ..
'OR.GAN REALTY 2 " lh 1 • / * MUST SELL * 11 h1l1t1rs ;111d 1•11pe r•1 lv for 0 11 11100 Rli•, 61'.-4Jl", ''"-1 "hildi-••'-I" w•l-m·. M J'Oom. ;i s, i·;ii·pe s '" '"FANTASTIC'' C'()l'\v, df'l'l, frplc, carp. J BY O\\'NER \\'nrk_ \\If' nerrl this n11:;n and [ ' " ., " '-L .--" L v " 673·"".12 675-6459 drapes 1hr uou1 plus oVPJ' d••P'~· Shellertd ,., ;; , I I) • :,.l:i-.o&l7 -'h l l h ,. B0 •"1 l"l Rl"ll t Pl n V1r111 othrrs like him 1n nur f'J.:-\VALK TO BEACH 1800 sq. fl, ;\n n11sp11n! or .--. :;o uie Y t e n:osi rxcep-Needs rninor exter. repair & " ... I ... ... s _.. a , Ba lboa Peninsula
mis take. Trade youn;, t1ona.J home to h11 r.he rn~-pa int-Only $34.9.iO, o r 1~·a1er & lighrs. r.rPf'n p.o.ns1on program lnr !hf' --;-;:,,-.-::-,..-,..--....,,--
220 E.17tli 646·0555 Great buy under Sj(l.OCO. Walker & Lee ket. .i bedmom. fam1.y MISSION REALTY 1~l--07~1 Af'l1 loc. 1-'abulous 21SXJS Onl nf;e Coun1y arr11 . A .1 BR, 2 bath renial~
C .. 644 7003 I $4200 down. 3 BP., 2 BA. mom formal dining room, rlPn .$49,5()(Joroffer ~33-017.1 SJ.()(() investn1en1 is re· Available 111.le August. E~-enini;s 411 · rie ·. by ,,, ... , •. '20 De Anza · FOR -• l ,,. 2 BP. d f' • l " I
I " " ' " 11.nd a 3 car garage Early -.it' or e,11.s, · WA TERFRO NT I "uu·~ · or perso .. a 1 • t:ll.l'ly September. $250 \Vk.
e S.170 2 BR l...ilgunA . .i;tt111e,
ref., crpts, drps, pel ok, I
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mobile home NB., .i;tovr,
ref, crpts, <!rps. COSTA MESA Drive. 675-57()9 2i'!l<l H:irhor Bl vd _ a l Arlrims possession possible'. Call hilltop hou~e wit h ocean !Pr\'1rw call Mr~. A."J.rnes I lllr. Robinson RJtr. 642_7000 EASTSIDE • I Ccs ta Mesa ,}.l;..046j Open '111 9 PY! s42.z-~, view. $19,000. 49'1·7457 Charn11ng Condominium on 171~1 77~-17!·!. ,\J-Th, n-.1.
Assumt-GI Lo.an ol Sl4,50J BY 0\11ner~~'ic as~umahlt' Laguna Hills thP bay. Delightful v1e111 -r11r(r NER~ in So. Cali L Bayshcr.!s I BEACON * 645-0111
\\'Jr' total payments Qf EASTSIOE 3 BDRM. I Joan. S4000 dn. 4 BR. FR-2 pool, p1Pr ~~lip. I pn11tt11~ 1•D1n~any, 1\)<;a l~~ IATTP.ACTIVE 2 BR. 2 BA, BEACll BUNGALOIV . 2 Br.
SLj:? 00 per nlo. Great CO!" PLUS! ( BA. S32,9;,Q, l\trs11. Del Mar HEATED pool, ~pl1t \~i·Pl Tt'.D ll UR.lf'·.'n"J~;. A.' .. 'O". n1·rr onP 1n11l1on S ~ 1vnulr! n ,. 11· J .I' rl e c. , • .• r r p Ir .
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nrr lot l\11h hoat or 1ra1Jrr 2 Bacht l<'.11' un1'.s lnca1rrl 1n :i.i7-6536. honir . 4 BR .. 1 hA , \\'l'I bar. "' '.'.:~ ;:.OO Hlir ,0 Sl'll ?!I'~ ol thf' rnnl-r1 1 ~ hll'a ! hr r . 11 , n t ~ r . tori:l\ ~l~l() 1 acress. E;..1rr1or needs lend· t'l thP. rr11 r of the prnperl y ~BR 2 ha GOIXl lc>r , Cnv'rl patio. ~:~0-1'.l!"l~ 1 .1-17~~,irln, __ ti_:.:;-__ panY for SJ20,000 10 \11ac1i-.•c_ 7>1~-~7~, ___ 1.t.,LA ·Rrntal.~ • fu\5-~900j
c: _ 1ov1n; carf'. !~:er~r Hnmr hi1~ _! riuce 11.s1zrrl l Lnv~ly .1·~rrl<_ S2t'.l:':ll j $1.00 MOVE IN Laguna Niguel 1·~ RR. 2 h~. z...,..ar g~r~>:"'. 111rl1 \1du~.1 0r c q 1n p~n1· \\'li\T l::R iPnt11 I, 3 hr S26:i
fle.,hly painted lhr u . . brdroo111~. Gnrgeou~ h~lll '.\!at·sh11ll Rr11ltv fii.'l--4600 Gl's: 3 BR 2 BA, 70' x 100 ' I lrpl l', b<'an1Prl r" JI 1 n '1. ,~, \Vril"' ('la~s1/l,.rl ,..r1 nn _ _3~2 1 mo Ga1 drn d1n1ng r~. l-IAR[l TO Rt.:AT-1 Br.; ~o nriv &!"Pen shag carpt"l-a nd a.JI completely rrrlrcnr-' !enced lo! hlt1n RIO, fil'ep!, 4 GOOD BUYS Pf.(11 -"I 11 h h ~,, -1<'111111d Daily P1lnl. r.o ~.ox 1jti~, I ~-1~r-l 1.i6 1 Crp1o;, rll'ps, b1 1ns, tot/cat.
1 ing t.l1ruout . 3 huge bf'rl-a1£"d Income !ro1n un 1i.~. 1.'\ Dover Sliores · . ' d 1 d J BDRt>1S .. 2 haths, carpels nirnihrJ".~h ir . 1•, hlk~ 10 Cnsla /'11 r.sa Ca. ~21i26 . 1,aJk tn hParh SIIO.
rooms or convcrred den aJso S22Q . per J110. ~11hm1t ~·our *BU IL DERS OWN* ~~tio, air-con , rrp ~1 ~; <lr11.pP~. $31.900 I hr11r·h. Crp1~ ,\. d r J'I s . SNACK Shor for ~~ i 2 .. s,~,·,'.'. a:~lus .. ~,'·h',m, .. lrplc, ALA Renta l~ . • f.45-,19001
2 ba ths. F'nrmaJ dini ng r!n11·n =.vment and J1vr rrnt 1 ~ar .. •P.llrr paysd .~~ 4 BDRtl1S. 2 balh~. carpt':.'\, I'll "l"' (' ll <l' ·07~ ,, , •· ,.. '"' .., $250. . ,... Un'q"o f••l"r·o· • old wo•ld -•1• Pr1·· •educe .lVV'J • • · •• ·•" 11 · .. -.i. • Ir'"·.. ' ·g•m• Nie uel ln· .·,,·,1 'B".' . 1' area. Gl's no dowri or FHA FREE. Fu!! price 1s ~7.500 "'-c " ·' ;:.· ' '-" 528-uv. "",,' .. _ ·1• drapes. with panor11m1c _ BR , h ~ -~· Ld ...., ·N R,\RE: rIND--1 Br. Spac1ous1 low dov.•n also available C l! rh::irm 1n :his cust. bl!. to . ......... ou can nor 1=a . $39 9;:,o ,) , ·' a ....... car i;;a ra,i;:e, rl 1J~tna! « f'nm mPrc1al !iv rm w/frplc, h u 1 ,
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· ' I SHO\V HOi\lE 1vhich coulrl this_ view. ' Lu•k Easlhlulf h n m e Park Good incomp for a Ccsta Mesa d h Walker & Lee Walker & Lee nor be replaced for I' .jd~~:~sS32~~Chs, carpels, S6J~OOO. Q..,,ner 644--.1086 . rtiurle, tomp. rqu1pl k AVAIL Alig. 24th. Elegant 2 A:('('~f' :!"C ~ Uh~l:n:I
SHiij.0()(). LnmpJ Prl\'a(;'y 4 BDR~1S., 2 baths, carpels, THE BLUFFS, hy n\\lner. ~. rPad,v lei <'J"f'r;i !e. Ci!ll s __ io_ry, .1 Br. den. ;.32.J. mo / en 11 .r I 2790 Harbor Blvd, at Adams 2i90 Harbor Blvd. at Ada111s 11 lwaier v1e1v Jrotn 111-· d ~Jl-lOJS or ·tl.1 .. 1 1.~2. 0 9 P\f I , . . 961-4471 (:::!.)546-8103 drape~. $31.900 I BR, 2 BA . I lt'Ye l Lin a ~lJ-041 1_._ ~PRE ADJNG R00 \1-J Sr, ,).lJ.().j6j pen 't1l · 5'15.Q46;, Oprn 't1I 9 Pill nios1 C\Cl'y room. 4 llplc. La una Ninuel Realty flfodcl. 644--12:iJ. NEWSPAPER E Bl ff I
,11i Ra . .\ 1·~r gar. Sp11c.1ou'>! 11 0 , 9 • 4ff.1344 DEALER ast U l1·r;: Jncri yrd. Cpts, drps.
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a gi;r,, As.~um ahle Joan "fl 2 BEDROOM .1.\8-'72.\'.l Ownrrs h11Vf' upgradrrl near. LICO WATERFRONT 111• rlf'flO~. r~1fd. \\'r11P P .. P.. '"a~PJ'/c1u1i. AvA1l Srp1 S!JO-l'RR l pd
!hi; VACA~T. COLLEGE East Bluff Newport Heiglits 2~fi2 \\', t.lnroln. An11hrim. 644-fi6~4. · · cottage, un · tol PARK, corner !or hoine \\'llh 1 Good home 11•1fh d~tached 2 ly Pvr ryrh1n,r;: 1n their home One of the !Pw largp hnn1r.• N prl fl!\
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car e:a.rage a nd 20 x 20 e t::XCLUSl\'E AGI::NTS e a nd no1v n1us1 sell. Proles-a vitllablr . ;, hedronn1!<. ;, PRIME LOCATION I nrrd a n 11mh1t1ou.~ rou plf' Newport Beach • * *
room ll'llh B-B-Q. AllPy 111 SALES . LE ASES ~1nnall,v landscaperl and lo-hath. over 3000 6q, II. \\ilh ' 3 BR $34 900 111 1h"" 0ran>t" Cn. 11 rra lo BEAUT mnrl 3 $110 2 BR va ca lJDn, iar,
rr::ir . 71 x 127 101 SZfi.'.1.'iO 1 ;::. f'<it Prj n1 nne o f rh p nio1·e ."'our own pr1vare pier & sl1fL Tr,.,. .~lladrrl ·~,,1111,'g on ;i ,.,nr-r<'Prr~enr 11.• 111 a fa~1 ,r;:rnv.. Rr ')I Ba t~r·;rchou~:;rn kids, Pl''! OK
Fin.:irittng availahlr. Ci1ll 1 ~-,.,.f,_ rl rs1n1hle ar"a~ <1f llun1ing-U:>ss \hiln ll;Xl,000 nn pri-! n<'r nr 11 r C11tr nr. Charmin:: 111i.: hu~ln('ss f ull or pl l ! pool •2i r.llr ' ar 11;1 bl tn~· I * '* •
646·7171. & ·· 100 Bea('h. Call 84 2-253:). vatP !e11srh,..,Jd. A '-'."nu1nr t 3 RR. sep. d inu1i:: rm, nrH·k l1n1r Sm 1n l'r~tmf'nt rrri-1 · d ' · ,,1:· Sl.l.'i, .l AR plus v.nrk ihop.
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It -..,.., 20 1.1 V.'r strl1f! D111·r Mr·T on '111"• 1:l!·7:il.'l. LF:ASF: SP('IL ll!h to Jul,v i kids & f'('ls flK
F , , ~ :_i.n 4 ViS!fl Del Orn h-lfi-77 11 0 p!'n '11l 9 P\J CALL ";'\ 6(6 ·2 4 1 ~ -1--t t 11!11. AltractlvP 2 BR. f; I * * *
•1rv1ew I ;\;U 3 BR 1·1. tile bath!, rl111 :-.;e,i·pori Bearh fi.14.J 1.l'I VACANT _ __ _ 91\;I ~ nv es men . housr~ h-om beach, w/w Sll]() Hor~p 1,~nrh 2 BR flll
646·8811 r111 . f .A, he11t . carp. dJ'ape.s, 3 lars;: .. OCrlrm~. 2 f)a 1h~. l~m-1 td#f41f&v Oppcrtun1ty 220 ~l!P crpr S21)(1 .. )4~841, _) Li acrP~. kid~. pets, horses
, hll•<' ! • g•• Rm f0r fi 0 \\-NER Sf'!l1n£ Z, BR. 3 BA. <I" 1·in mrnrc !••' for a hn;it RE "TY e I oi· · ·'· .,,. ,, · ·' · . • , '4 BR 3 ha 601iXI .. ~il,:iM "" ,\ 200 rrrrr::i11on11! 1·rhir\f' B .. ! FRNT hin. 2 AP., p;i.llo, '·
(anytime): llO.'llli in rear ~·d lllt1r~~ :~·fis\,.~:~:~: l~p1lre~~'.·1~~~~;~ ~;r1~~~n1prr. ~3l.:il0. \our~ AR-~i,, ba. 45~81!" S9-l.:1oo l ;t•r 1'11wp11r1 Po1 1 Offlr t .~i 11:hr in prin1r C111il. !(\('a-.CAr, IJ Tll prl . Adi !~ <>nl.v.1 STAR*._L_E_T __ 6_3_6-_2_8_60_1 /~""!!!!!"""""""'"""""""" ! f(lrC.P.'\ qu ic k salr &-r"f'~r• II ftrin-644--053{1 b ~'BP.. J ha 88x.xi •• Sl'Z9.,JOO an Juan Capistrano t1nn, 11·1th rno111 fnr ,.,. Av::ill ~pl 15, $200 n10. Back Bay Sp!~~~~e~~~~~~!mt I ~12J~~~~. ~;~~ d;,D, Qi;~;~ El Tero ReMal cEVstaAlcy y LIDO REALTY INC. MUST SELL ~rns;~~· ti1~n~r.in;h~:r~:"~.~~~\ B~·~~~J~.R r;~ 4 hr, :? ba. ·,-.-R-.-"'-,-,-.-0-.,-.-,-.-A-.-,-,-,,,,,-.1
"3"4'1Y&P::1inbdled & cSoarpeled. h2 I ~1'2"--01~1rl Pl. Owner ' e L.AJ.;r,; ynr.E~ lak" ;;.~77 Via Lido fi7.1-7:;oo opportunity 10 GET IN 1'111 I \\'i n!rr 1·rntitl. S325 lit mo. r"Ov pa lif\,
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pools. FHA-VA COn\'. terms, T MESA VERDE * crptg & draperiPS thruout. ''·'·"',,',,',,Mesa Ver de /\'P"d~ T.!..C, hi!.~ b e r n inq uiry !n CJ.<1s.~11ied nd :-;11., --\\'TNTF.R RENTAL Carena del Mar ~~$201,~!o l·IO.OOO_. 14 BR. 2 BA. Top cond. 1n CompJerely lndscpd. By ;-..i:HJ-r•" ~. re ntrd• :\l~kr offrr ~o~. n11 1l.v P1lnt, r ,o . Rf'x l PiPr/fl oai. 4 hr.
LIN:,"'-WATTS T~C. 1ori loc;it1nn_ Corntr lot v.•/ . $4 8 7·0 c JI PRI C E REDUCED ;\.<k.1ni:: $1!.;.no 1-,i;~. en~111 :\!r~a . Ca 9262fi 2 ER, rlen, di11 r m, ;rpJc,
SS4.3 Adams Ave. !l6Z..'i:i23 ' malurp trrP ~. Owner anX· 1 ~~~;;;)9_ ' ;;i ' a :, BR. z1 2 BA, large panclll'd RESERVATIONS C11il · 1~.'1-1124 Rr;iltr•r' Money tc Lean 240 Call 673-49·11 rp!~. <lrp~. no pets, ;T.:Xl
C1mec Higlilands 1 1ou~. \~'111 ~f'.11 belo,1• appt·a1-F • II I fam room pool size Int wl "lesa Verde Realty is now BY ni\nrr J Br, 2 Ba. 811115, Lf.ASi'.: lnr 1 mn. 4 BJ', 2 Ba. yra l'ly. 603-t\~74_. _____ 1 221)(l Sq fr 3 RR., 2 Ila p1t1~ sal. Asking S?J.~ ~1 111--;, I ~~.Va •Y /nu; li'Pf';, ,\~sum,. 11 2-;;. tak1n '! 1·c.•rr1 arlon! 11n 11 Di n Rrn, frplc, !ully c~fPE"I· 1Sf TD Loan "'1 bf>aut yard. Nr bt-ach. LGE, 1n1 mac 2 BR , 2 BA,
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nf r.:i nyon & ocran. •102 E XTRA nice J hrlrm 2 bs!\1 J BR 1~4. BA in !in-" F'.V. Rt "::H· h11 1l1 b.I' Buc1·ola. in 11 rnm" $~.9.1(1 Princ1p:il 0 11 J 1· 7~;, INTEREST Hcuses Unfur n. 305 to 11rh $,'lj(). 675-404~ Alt 5. ~.'.!"II )1.,n, .. :'\ew r.,,,1n1 ;n f.. n111 I ne 1,r;:hborhoo<1.' c!o~~ tf'> * CALL 847·8S07 * ~lr~a \'erdr l1,ca1u10 Thf'~" ~:l.>-·tl'.l.'. . I Costa Me••
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675-7225.. 1112: S21.000 By Q11·ner A:<k CALL 540-8555 U N 110 S 1.-a s \'A r1ni1nc1 n;: "'~I! tV' 111;iil i.;~r. R1;: .'.:ir1I 11 /rio110, 642·2171 S4S-06ll IAL.\ Rf'nlfll~ • 6-1.1-390.) !'"llnlN:I. 11!~0 !'lf'\\I 1l1"f'f'
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Balboa Peninsula 2REPOS FRO/\! $26,00!l I Prirt includes c II. 1· Pe t ~. ing rn1. xlnt ('Ond. 1'0e11r<'r! & ! Gt"!1ill 'S10 Br\Cll 111 l:\P11rh. ron1pl I BR.•\:'>iD NE\V and VAC.<\NT ·' ;r • _ 0·~------l
310 LINDO AVE . H~lerrc~t k /11,,:.a r!PI '.liar drilfll'~. r~tri geratnr. 1~11 ~h-1.ot nd~raped. lge P !\1 1 1'1 ~ I furn. 1di>11I rn~rur'f'. man. 4 BR. 2 sto ry home., rrpl~. iV1ESA VERDE. !'ih11rp ~BR.
A , ~'ordeta 1l~.\l'1!lsr.!ty. I rr anri rlt:yrr. CaU L1S for :O::l~-.!1.:13.~ ~1'1.'rfl·t:"1S S~J.(X)'l. As.sumt f;"( j l .. .---rlrr~.hlt1n~.11car !h,.hr 4rh! 2 RA. i1rw rrpls, rlrps,
.l BR., 2 ba plus dining. 111/0. at 842·2::.35. SELLING ~.17-!1622. l Condominiums .~\l,1 :\ICE 1 BR. I::-51dr ,.,,,,11,, ""IY 1,., ,,,,,111ul t11tns. frplr ~26::i. :116-.1386. f'h'lmHng, olrler hon1e v. 1'h 4 BR. 2 BA. fam 1l~· ~· d1n1nt; f I 160 o•· h ·
' 2·0 k "d YOUR HOME? SACRlfJCE! 1\lu~I ~I'll er sa e r11t1n. prr "' urr~·· fo• .<.--., pr· "'"· Agl"nt 2 RR housP 1160 no ""''· 11.·, t>l"tck frplc &: n.!IJ f1nlshf'd 1 rnon1. :;,, 11·11 ·r Fl'1rP~t ,-. ·· BEACON * 645 011 1 ' '" ' "' fir!,_ in 3 roon1~ Cho1rr lnr, Cnll~C:P r k 11rr~. :-.1~-2m~ Fiee appraisal _ \\'1 huy pt'Oprrty ~rtllr n1t>nt. 3 hr. 2 TCl\1 .. \1-lflI;SE: !Ir , 21! I•~. • ,'>IF,-~l ll H r~n1na ff't 19?4 ~monA
ff'v.· doon. :n ha;.· & ~ blk~. 1 \Vhy !Tore 11 ui thr a\tlc: I ~quaies. Personal a ttention. h~. ~29,:iOO. 26:ill Al 1ran1r . r·v·J. sauofl. ~!trar1. oil• ;-.
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,,.. ()('fan r or app ·1 !o stt. I 11·hen you can t1irn H 11110 . , 2.i vrs. experience. )!t~Fion \'irjl'I, ll37-76i 7. I ~.·:.IK\O , ~' 8 . o:•.9-~3'1'.l. It's re1ally Jno• th11
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II IBY O\\''\ER 11 °~ 3• o' LINS&WATTS N B h -1orPp11ce. u!'twa c 1e · . " . r a mllrlry lhro11.c;h A DA ILY · -~·"""· ,.r , C l ewport eac: Inc ome P r operty 166 1 _ "-1 11 . k11s~· q11~!1 f,\·ln_t:. Bk r . $110/\].,, :'>in rlDi S. Call
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DAVI:\ , RLA't .. TY'"'J"6·l2·7000 l'-.'\~t rf'Sulr: are .1.u.•t a phone 1 • '-"' C;11l 911i-96·1l ·~O~K I ONLY" $2;,5~1 DOVER SHORES 4-PLE XES ~I~~~~ ln thi Clusilled ! \:e 'I~ ~~;p~;~u1 ::~! 612-5678 ! Tll;n ~n~st~ lie~: mto quick
""l "2 ''"8 I 2 ~ ' 1· h t l "2 ~18 "·' l \I' ii 0 pl.'n ria ll,v nMn In ., ......, "" -.x.1 & Saw! 1 tal 1111'1'1)1 ·&I -;;..? 1 or e~ tt'sU t~! !J"t ·.x. VACr\NT: 4 BR 2 BA! COR· The 4 .,.,,,room van e ~ , ,
The Pun/e with the Built-In Chuckle
G Reo!fangs letter1 of I~•
four scromb!ed word~ be-
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e PRINT NUMBERED LEIT[RS JN
lHESE SQUARES
f) U~R~rt~N~~~E LE TTE~S I I I I I I I
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900
NEP.~ LO\V VA / FHA At1·1um ,\lodE'L 180 dcg!'f'P., $f;,OOO dO\n. Pnrt ~.-1\0!l!l, TE::Ri\IS~ view of Back B11.y, l bath~. \\'arnrr t, 0 11k, l!un1. Bch ..
HAFFOAL REALTY dinlne: room, 111.mily roon1 2 blk\ \V_ "' Rrach Bl,·rl.
Nrll' crpts .r,, drp~. t1rrprs.
la hi, o;as bl!f r1~. Gr! !10
LEADERSHIP R . E .
11-12-J~Qj Lvr-s: ~IJ.2.\-46 ;inrl niagnifi crnt c11~!om
pool \\'Ith Jacuz.zi. .<\!any
nlany t-Xl.ra c.u~tom fealllr·
f'.'\, Prictd a l $115.000. Call
Huntington H•rbour
4 BDRi\L home on islsnrl,
crpt~. & Orr~ .. on \~. lot.
ron1pletely lnd~rp.. 11sking
$.'i~,00(}. J'vhll-;I' qffpr i46-367~.
Irvine
64&-7171.
\~:THE REAL ".: E~'r:~i:~~,~
!H l-5!1\l ~42441*i
lots fer Sal• 170
AnENTION
BUILDERS
HOW NICE IS NICE? BEACH COTTAGE p;, ACRE R·l
$21 000 \\'ill 1;ik,, :\i 10 4(1 ttnll's C'n111r !eP for yoursrlf. This ' . I d ruu prirf'. Cutt k Sharp. i'."un PE RRON REALTY-6·1~-l iil
2 berl1>Mrn 11 1th c evi>r en, llving at !hf' bl!ach, No _
ig only $.l l.:iOO. • down vets. $Xii) down f'HA . I CHOICE lot. R-2. JOOxlli
j. . d h"ll Call 1oda y. PAvttl alley. 348 E . ..... : re I Wa Iker & Lee RO<h'"" SI.. c"" Me:". Close 10 11th S!. ~hnpp!ni:
area. $22,000. 67l-9509 .. REAL'TY
Univ. Park Cen'er, Jrv1nt
Call Anr r1n1e S.1~.n.~W
L•guna Beach
BEST R2, lop loc;it111n, (t'\PI,
~wee p\ni:t \'1r11 , \.i;: I hr
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T'rtn1· only SJfi.:xJO l1rn1. I R1S--4~1 1i
Ca!! 642-~i~ !'owl
2790 HArbor Bl\'d. 11.1 Aclamg
5454165 Open 'ti! 9 Pr>!
Lov.>e~t prlM"rl 1n the
Mountain, Desert,
Resort
BLUFFS BIG BEAR LAKE
174
Sl:l.~. J BR. 2 ha, hi·lf'VI'! \\'a 1rr~k 1. fish, hunt, 1•ela:-. 1n
""''It'"'. frplc .. dh) i~r. ej('C. I ('f:ol y ('.1h1n on thf' 11·0f\t1~
nrirnrr. Nr. \rl/'lt Hit;h & Only S~.800. An r \rrp1, htJ,1•
Cartio!1r r hu rrh t>lovinc !n 1 Ph n ... ~ ... 171 ·1• .i]6·1i3,~ nr
lrir Blu lfs unH. &44-286.i, I 1\t'ltt', .-:-prorer Rr 11I t~1 .11r,
nwur r .n Bns 28?.A, B\11: Br~r
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1 ~H;o;u;u;1;;U;n;fu;r;n; .• ;:;;3;;0;S !Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. UO Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 345 Apt. Unf\.l rn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Rooms 400 ;R;;e;n;t•;l;1;W;;a;n;tedm;;;4'°;;i
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I ~--,.,------;f ---------·---------1 Santa Ana 1-:---.-------L=------Coste Mesa Goneral !_"~'_!~rt Be•ch _ Coit• Moia Coit• Mai• Huntlns:ton &.ach L . WE NEED I or 2 Br. Hoo~ __ G:; rm & ha "-'/k11 & !ndry w/ya.rd. Newlyweds. WUI
Sll..\.HP LG!:. ~ tir. Z b:l, Beach Frnt. Rental ;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;; * FRESH AIR J Ueet~ pools prtv. Ttnnu; £-pool1. rlo wc.rk want to n\ake a
I I bl! , _ 4 Br. 2 ba apt. wintt'r or 1 .. _, aubhou.se etc. BBQ ft>male SJOO mo S33-0811 \> "'· l l'PS. flli. i...cai;e ~nt Beautilu! FUrrurw-. CHILDREN Walk J hlk1 10 Be-ach! ..__.11 · • hUn1r. Lag .. fll.B ., C.M.,
S''ll" / ,.. CoUe p k yrly. UpsLA.fn;-Ocran v1t"''· New New Nftw Child ea,.., Center G Cd'J SI'" ''" ~· •• -1 111" ·6'" a r · tor u little u 645-17.)6. e e e • Lr 3 BR •Pl, newly decor. unt Hom• 415 · up to ""'· ......,.......,6,
;)i().-0374 ONE MONTH NEW. • • v·11 c d Db! attached gar, trplc-, 1%. GN'!l1 "'"' I, 2 & l Bdrm1 642-~27. or~-
Huntington Ueach DU.X furn '2 Br, on qule! ALMl)S'J' READY! I a or ova Bil. Rltns, P.)(Ct:'pt rttri&. SOUTH COAST * PRIVATE ROOM f'Ai\llLY or ;, wants 4 BR
slreel, 11r beach. prlv pahn, Supf'r C'1n1tor!able 10 uni~ $225. No 1ngls, no pe~. VILLAS For elderly lady. Bnght • furn hou~ or apt. (pref yr·
3 BR. l~~ ba. liltn~, frplr, complete with rar. trplc. See to 11pprec? bldg. wJth (10) 2 ~R. 2 BA COOi. · !"RF.SH~ 536-1711. 1101 MacArthur Blvd. cheery garden surroundillgll. ly). i\l ust be nlct>. Muit be
bliri indoor bar-h-q. CO\'l'rl'ld your 100•;. S240 1no. 645-02~ evPs APARTMENTS QUIE.,T • SAFE 546-88ll Nutritious me'lll!, 548-47~. in Npt J{artior Hi d!8trict.
pal1u, r!Otif' to ~chis & sh pg. p h 0 II M S 1 NP11r Back Bay) • 2 & 3 BDRMS. $160 Up urc ese p on OCEANfRONT :Z BR, l BA, u1t •• to Appreciate 40 Unit Adult P11.tio, pool. ch1!rlrrn. r.10R.A Apt1., Summer Rentals 420 ,,,_._=.,,.,'-·--~~--~I $231'1 n,o. 713 3j\-9787 !or Ind, Hem st.!ectlon. encl garag•. \\'inter or yr]•'. Neu cool Nwp1 Back Bay, KAI APTS J"'J •1 · Furn or Unfurn. 370 1. 1 ' Apartment Complex · 000 '' ora Kll.1 • 3 Bedroom or 2 w/ clrn, 2 11 111! I 14 Hour Dely. 642-8001. schools. parks, Yr.tCA, Boy's I & '2 BR. Apts. I.allf', 11 hick E. of Beach,'I G_a_n_e_ra_I_______ CORONA Del J\!AR Bath to renl approx. Sept;
. J BR, S23."t. 111('1, Drps, crpts. CUSTOM YEARLY, l lxlrm furn apJ,, Ch1b, shoppg, ll"\\·y11 etc., 962-899-1 near "bl t h h
bl Cl Id k I F G Ente11ain1ng Y.'\11 he a 1>1.ea!· ____ · ____ Q"~ie'" bl"''k to big •·och. 3 or •.C<."e'!!Sl e o ig tns 11 rrn o · urnlturt Rental 1_ blk bf!a ch & pier. On•. ·is heat. ga1 rooking, • "'" '-"" hool W JI J ~•1 714 g·~ ""°'7 ,. _,1 d ure. Decon1 ting tlus lovt"ly. OCEANrRO!'llT vie"'', beach, PALM MESA APJS. BR 2 BA fun11J . I sc · 1 ta~. '-41 : · ' '""·' 517 W. 19th, C.M, 548-3481 adult. 20051..:. Court A\'t ., \l"ater. .., pa1 . J\10/.'.fO 1 k d 2 • • ) mmr, 4~n1"' •. • I'· .. 1 si•o 2321 E spacious apl will be a joy. suru:ec-, newtr l'< BR, Nel"ds tender care whil• Oh _~----~---·-~-·----! ' flr 11.r i;{'h(V)IS & .JC. t ~~f' Anaheim 774-2800 NY.pl Brh. l'\'lm <>J. ' . Iden -see hi d I -: " e S-·••I •ob•-t •pa•< Ins , cpi., ms. drv, '"· t I "-J JI d AIRLINE ~ .. , ... !· .. , ,. h S300 + l!'! N l11s1 .t· M"cur I LaHahra 694.3708 -~--------or cal1 Ted \\'oodhead -· '" '-.. '" ~ '" ·'" ·J vace. ion. ...,.,.,, or ays. ,.,,. "" i. w s es
2 1 BDR<\I, u1tl pd. nr beach. Vil la Cordova ecross street. e Lock garages w f lg iiror nr shops & per SISlL Adults. Bachf'lor unfurn •····· S"J35. Aug. ?6th-Sept. 6th. ~Labor to ltase homt in Dover
1rn1 Bluesails, 8·1 -11700. I Balboa Peninsula $140 mo. Call Myra, 545-2241 !Wfi-0032 • Bm ceil • Lndry • Patios Baby OK. 5:>&--2131 Barht'lor furn · · · ··•· · $14;,, Da)'I Call 6Ta-6000 or Evts: Sho~s-No chlldrt'n. Preler
Huntington Harbour • ~ \\'K & UP • On Ocean _o~r~642=-~1~403=~==~~~ "!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~ 1 • D\\'1d ispl •Huge gas stvt. LG 3 BR, 2 BA ~lttcho apl. l·BR unfurn ••••• • -· · · SI~. 673-7973. v1e1\' & p.-.vl. 833--019-l.
BEAT lhf' hear' LcivP\y 4 U::lvely Bachei'On J BR. 9 WE HAVE RENTALS! • = DELUXE e Special SOlHldproo!ing Lge rencffi \'11 , erw-l ganiJi:e l-BR furn•••••••• from $lS5. I o,-B~,-.,,-~B-.,~.~CJ~,b~h-0-,.-,-.1-,.--\~V~JN~i'f=rn=-,.-,~ .. ~J-w-,-,~,-.,'°.I
Bn at'rn~s st rrom 11 ,;!t'r. r.taid service. Pool. Uttl pd. Winter and Yearly APARTMENTS • DC"ep 2 color shag Avail. after.Aug, 22nd. S.185. 2-BR unlurn ·········· Sl60. Lido Isle. s 1;,o/wlr;. on Oceanfront, lrg tamtly,
• ABBEY REALTY ,..,. ~ou. carpet~ drn[lf'S <>•2 •"•9. 2-BR fe"mroo. · · ·L···· tl'om $17;,. rl .. sh orea. V11cont. Ag t. / e Call 6i5-8740 e ...._.....,,, NOW AVAILABLE . ' ..., ...,..., $-1&5/mo. Call 673-71115. n11n. 4 BR'g. &15-5912. " GAS & \VATF:R PAID ~lfi..:l!>-1~. Costa Mesa DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba. Y~arly Air Conrl · Frplc"s • 3 Swim-Mo. to Mo. From $14<1 L111gun1 Beach • SAUNA BALBOA -Ne\1!y dee. 2 br Misc. Rentals 46S
Irvine CASA de ORO
or winter. 122-A 4filh St. ming Pools · Health Spa -232.l E:ldt'n Ave, CJ\! • JACUZZI nr beaches t. shop'g. Avail ,
675-7616 Tt>nnis Cr!s . Game & Bil· See :'llgr Ted \\'ooclhead NE\V ocean.Iron! '.l BR. 2 BA. 1561 1-.1esa Dr. Santa Ana \\'kly or mnUtly. 675-5810 LOCKED, fenced storage for
z HR 2 ba lhs .......... $255 1 CASUAL C!'lif. L1vin&: In a
!Jard ROC'm. Lease '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'I ~-"'-''-'"----'-'-""~c l boats or caml>f'rs. 50c ptr San Clemente 1 & 2 BEDROO>.·1 64'-0032 ,.. • ;..10 Cliff D1·1ve * * 1~ Rentals to Sher• 430 foot. M2 ~""n.
" llR · 2 h· •I 1 S'-1 warm i\1C'dlterra.nea.n a lmos-FRO!\.! $140 * NE\V OCEANFRONT It Costa Mesa ....,.,.,..,
~ ,1 ls 1 Pn · · · · · · .-.n• • I Br Sl40 n10 crpts UtLl no!
l BR·. 1 ha ·,.', a1rium .. 1325 phl're. Spacious color CO· . I A Pl p rlt rd 1 rt d · d &: int:. cro~s az11. a . :! HR., 212 h.;"s. fHnl. nn $:115 ° ina e ~Pts -esigne \Valk to Bch. 492-4613 ' "f< 2 h · I 13on furnished .or i;;tyle & com-·' ,~ . ;is lOnll:-; rm ..... , · U , Bn · 111 .. ' 1.. ,34~ !orr • hea~ed pool • Kitch· Apt. nfurn. 365 ., ., ~ ~ .. a., ,1,n. rm , ,1 / • d ' ,,_ . • ·-'---------1 ti; . e.1 w in 1rect "'6htlng ~ 4. BR.. illh~. f11n11ly room Deluxe RIO. AduJUi. No pets. General
111 Turlle Ho"ltk ...... $350 l BR SI~-
\\'E HAVE OTHEftS U1'lLITJf:5 ~~~~"i>Eo
1Job 18Pli il,
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:ti~ W. \Vil.son 642-1971
*$JS WEEK & UP*
Studio & I BR apt1.
SUNNY ACRES
MOTEL
VENDOME
JJ\fMACULATE APTS!
ADULT and
F"Ar.I ILY Sec!Lon
"SINCE 1946" I Close to shopping, Perk
' SpaciOU& 3 BR's, 2 ba
1 bllr south of Fairgrounds • Swim pool, put/gTttn 1st \Vl'stern Bank Bldg. 2376 Newport Blvd. * Frpl, IOOiv/Lndry lac'\1
Un1vPr!iily Park 54S-97i5 1845 Anah•im Av•.
Days 833-0101 Nights aJSTA J\IESA ~2-2824 \'!!!!!!!!--~-"."'!!!!!!!!!!-1 BUSINESS mens spec: I a 1 !!!~ ... !!!!!"'!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
L.lguna Niguel \vkly rates now oflered 10 A-l Apt. Supply Inc.
e\'cryone. Lo a.s S36 "'II. 4 BR, 2 BA PACESETTER. Sealark i\lotel, 230l Np! Carpels. lumilure, p111nt.1;.
lr=e view ln1. (Tp!s, drps, Blvd &IB-7445. Plumb·g. clean'g solutions.
:SWO lo .lt:IB-fi~l'l8 16:>2-il Newpo11 Blvd, CM · 11 ·, · .. · $80 & up. 1 & l BR. 612-28?.1
Newport Bfllach Trailers. Elderly pra-\\IALK to bch. pool & N'C r m, * NEWPORT ISLE * ferred. 133 E. 16th St., 1 & 2 t>r, SJ.JO -2'10 121.h st.
\\,11crfront. lti:r. 2 BH. & . 642-1265. & 219 15th S1. ;----------ronv. drn. 2 1 ~ Rri 's .. frpl. BACHELORli & I BR's, S130 8alboe Island
LovPJy pal10. Blllns. Du,:k mo & 'lip, weekly terms
~flril'e avail Yrarly • S.'iOO ava1!., 11ll util paid. No
~10111h . children, no pets. 99S El
BALBOA BAY PROP. Camino 546--0451.
2309 \\", Balhlla. NB li73-7~20 1 HOLIDAY PLAZA
NO\\" rivail unlurn ~RR, 2 ba DELUXE Sp11cious I BR.
or dC'n . Lr~ front r1n furn apt. SJ.15. Healed pool.
11 /frplr. kiri hen 1\·/hltns, Amp!!!' parking. Adults-no
r!1n'g ~rra orr n! kll<'bC'n, p<'l!I. 1965 Pomona Ave, CM.
\111'" <1r H;iy, walk 10 s!lll'es, Sh d G d p 1 3-6 , 0,, a y er ens· oo _S: .;r> n10 ·16-.1 " l & 2 BR., ln:im Sl.35.
OCJ-..:A:--1 \11('•V Ci,11agr, Ir.: NASSAU PALr.1s. 1 child.
1·1wnrr o\"t>f~"'k1ng B>llK>:i ' 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645
Bay Club. 2 t-r, 2 ha. encl. $\ l;) TO SlT;rl R.
rJ'111 2 ~a r ~ar, ~· n·r, B &:
BEAUT. brand nt>w ,
Isl~ bayfmnt. 2 Br,
rrplc. bltM. S425.
675-4048 11tr 5
Balboa Peninsul•
Lill le
2 Ba,
yrly.
BRANO new DPllL"e 3 Br. 2
Ba apl5. 16{Xl block E.
Balho,;\ Bh·d: close to oc-tan
or l>ay. I yr leas". Incl
D/\V, dfP5. frpl & crpL
673-8148 for llFJpt.
Corona del M•r
MEDITERRANEAN HARBOR 2BR.2BA AMAZING Adult Li v ing Lease. 5.10 CJ.If! Dr. Beaut. 1 ,f.i. 2 BR furn or unt
VILLAGE OCEAN v1e111, lovely .l BR, Apts. Se.Jr cll!11n. ovens,
2400 Ha.r bor Blvd., C.M. TOWN HOUSE uppe r Cl1N Dr., walk 10 0 1\V On 2 Br) dlspls, 11hsg
(71-t l 5;}7-8020 heach &. shops, Adults, no cpl!. drps, jacuzzi & sauna
Fi.ENTAL OFF"lCE pets. $ISO. 49-\"1~02 bath~. Huge pool. ?217 llarlx>r. Nr. \\'ilson ood
OPEN 10 AJ\1 TO 6 P:--1 2 BR on J f!r, Xlnt cond. STUDIO apt., north \•ie··-. 425M:rri.mac WW C SM FAIRWAY Lrg . c-losPl5 . carport. SI25 sundeck nlirrors, ;itil pd. erriniac ay,_._._ e Mea1Pd pool-Adul!s only Sep!. I. 0 $175. 49-1-8262 1-2 BR'~. Furn I.. Unl. S130
• No pets-Adi. 10 shopping Mesa Verd• up. incl util, nt>wly dee., VILLA APJS beaut. garden, pool, rec.
' • NICE • Ad"'"· M .,1 .. 1959 M•pl• * Spanish Elegance "~· v .... r. , BR. ~w ""· Av.. cM. M" .... 5. 2 & 3 BR'•
Private patio. pool -lndlv.
laundry fac.
drps. nr Harbor I Baker Huntington Beech
Quiet Adult Living shoppg, Jocked gar., adults :;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;
Near Orange Co. Alrport &:
UCI. Adults only.
20122 San!a An1l A\'e.
1-.!gr. i\1rs. Joachim, Apt l -A
5-k."-6215
no pel.!. $145. &J;>-351;, or ON BEACH' stuig cpl e drps • bltru
BeautiluJ Pool • All UW Pd 1 _&l-J_._0_753_. -------•
2 BR. SliO DLX 2 k 3 Br, '2 Ba, encl
Adults only-no Pf'I!! gar. $150 & up. Rerita.l ofc: I Ar NEW APT:rom srn
Z-11 Avocado St. 64&-0979 1 _309_5_,_r_oc_•_A_"_-~54_&-_JO_>J_. __ 2 BR From S21~
UI * Deluxe Apts.
Newport Beach l BR From SJ75
eSliJl.AU 2J Ground fir. Adult hldg. No PARK NEWPORT
1''t\v Beautiful Garden Aparr. pets. 2 Br. 2 Ba. $165. 3 ijr, APARTMENTS
ments. Private Pali~. Pool, 2 Ba. priv pauo, dbl 1<ar. BachC'lor, 1 or 2 B<'<lrooms,
Spa. Garage. Luxurioui; S2J:;, ~r1-3310. and Townhouses. Spa, pools,
landsc11ping. Adulls, no pe1i;. 1 "oc_E_A_N_B_R--E-C-.Z-E_•_p_•·L-,-,-3 tennis. J-l·om $175. Across
2 BR· SlPID. 3 BR· $255. br, 1~~ 011, b!!ns. t·rpls, from Fashion Island at Jam·
drpi;. $.165 Mo. No prts, 2 boree & San .Jnaquin 1-Wl~
l'hildrrn ok. Avail Sepl. J~i. Rn;1r1s. 17141 &14-1900.
M>-3215. * BRANO NEW * 151 E. '11 ~L. C \I. 6-lli·&i6(i "s=P~A=c~. ~,~.~,~B~r-,-p-f.~1~14(1-U~p-.1 2(H32 Santa Ana Ave. 1Ac-roi;s
INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY Htd p.'Xll. Pl!>y yd. Cpts, h-om S.A. Cotintry Cluhl.
Del uxe 2 br "'/garage & r!rps, hltns, patio. Kids ()k. Sp11cioos l &. 1 BR units.
storage, 1'~ ba, adults. 1994 t.1;ip!I' No. 3 &12-3913 F"rnm 515.i_ ·ur. Frplc-s. priv.
Fur nlturt> Avallab!e
Carpets-dra pe.!.-d illhwasher
heated pool -saunas-tenni.
rec room-ocean views
patios-nmple parking
Security guards.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC
711 OCEAN AVE., H.B.
(714 ) 536-1 487
Ofc. open 10 am-6 pm Daily
\VIUJAM \\'ALTERS CO.
crpts, drps, bllns. fncd vr! 2214 ColtrgP Nn. 6 lilfi-T.!l\7 patios, J1111ds of closet!>. Parklike Bc:-rh Li\'1ng
\\'(p a tio. "'•ater Pel. DLXE 2--BR, bhns, refrii:;., -'-'-"l_1s._,_lgr. 5.'17-0211. !or Adults
Gardern>r ma1n1 , Call bet .... ·n "''II' crt. drps. ;irtv BREATliTAKING VIE\V Casa Del Sol
I "'5 pm. 636--412-0. bah .. 'Ony. g11r.. nu cond., $270 HugP 2 BR apt. lligh on 1 & 2 BR·furn/unf. Pvt pll-2~.19 Orange Ave "t··· $17:>. 962~11i!O Bark Bay Bluf!s "''/2 pvt lio, lrplc in 2 BR. cll'Vlllonr. • e e $15.'J 11-10. bal('On1es. f.rplc, heated d·"w•hr•, crpf•, d-•. Pets ~19 "-I A A "L "' +BEAUTIFUL l & 2 BR. I I ~· .,. ~" . .,..n a na VP Jl'10 , oa_di_ of r 1 o s es I. •-·•Pl~. F-m 11•5, Contemporary Garden Apts, _ .... ,. ...., ,u ~ drp~/c (0 1 $300 mo. Bac-hclor apt. tl!atitre ll.dlts
6 ro~·~1 'l ('Inly. need apply. No pel.s. e e e $15.'i r.10. Ar1ults. r4J Domingo Dr. n66l B kh , S< HB _ Patios, frpl c ~. pool. ror> urs , . ,.a;:~ THE BEST COSTS LESS $l5f1--$lli5 Call ~&-5161 !C.D.t-1 .H.S.I Call 64~1260. * (714 ) !lli2-6")..'l3 * . ' '·. 2ll;i Elden. ;i.lgr Apt 6. C:vl.
BE1\UT mod_ to1\·nhou~f', 3 . .. Imagine ; \Vet bar, lirt'plact>. NEIV DUPLEX l blks '°' N t B h
beam ceilings, mugh-he11•n :\1ESA Vrrrle lll'f'll. N<'\l'IY nrran. \\'f\V, rlll)s. Plec •wpor ••c
I, b' . . dee. 2 Br.. r11rr. rlraprs, b 1
e Pro! \\'Offi11n late 40'5 look·
ing for congenial \l'On1an
!c share eXPf'nses &. lind
a p1, to S90.
p.,i;onal1 l[j]
• Young man 18, likes girls, Auto transportation 525
jazz, lun t. gtudy wantsl-----'-----1
room1natt this area, to SlOO. SHARE: drivlng &-riding to
L.A. downtown from CdM .
• Young man 2'9. needs In by 9, out by ? Hn. fltx-
roomn1att, thi5 a~a. Up to iblt>. 673-3048
S8o mo. l•p~,~r,~on"'"•~f-,-----5~30~1
• V.'F. SCREEN *
BEACON * 645-0111 •FULLY LICENSED *
FEi\fALE stu<lrnt need~ J:irl Renow~lc'd Hindu Spiritualist
to ~hll~ 2 BR, 2 BA a t. Advice on_ all rnatt~n. ,. P Lo\'e, i\1arriage, Busineu Con1pl !urn. \\ill !".Upply R d. . 7 d liTK"n. kit-1\"lll"f'. err. I mi ea in_gs given ays a
Occ .. " ""n \\eek, JO a.m. to 10 p.rn.
· · • vuc · 312 N. £1 Camino Real.
YOUNG \\"Orking girl 11•iJ1 San Clemente
share 1 BR house. nr Baek 429-9136 492r-0070
B."ly, $.55 mo. 642-6283 or Ex•·c ,.._ ' . ...... 642 '"27 . r. .• ......uca.~1an, IAJ yrs
-vt • local refs. i 'll" 155 lbs,
J\IALE. '24, \Visher; to 5hare mE'f'1 urwncumbe'red lady,
ap!. Cali Glenn aft 6:30, enjoy besl in life, Possible
81&-5.178. m11trimony. Pho t oa ex-
\V!1HKING girl ll'ishe.~ lo changed, \Vril~ classified ad
share 2 BR apt w/san1e. No. 310. Dally Pilot. P.O.
546--1200 bc<lore 5, MargriL Box l:M, Costa Mesa.,
* * \.AHAGES Sli PER1 -C~'~1'~1"~~l~"li~·2~'~~~~=-I
r-.tONTIL SAILING VOYAGE
CALL 642-6391. HAWAII
r-.t ATIJRE adulf 10 share l Sail \\'ith me l(l Hawall. 18
BR Condo, rtrrration & D~y~ .. Share expcn.'W's. Cap.
pool lactlilies. 53&-1742. t.ain North, (213) 378-9271.
Off. R t I ••o APCARE IC• en a -Vasectomy, Abortion, Adop-
ATTORNEY'S
OFFICE SPACE
tion. Info & count.eling.
&12-4436. --------1 ALCOHOLICS Anonymoui.
Phone 542-7217 or write
P .O. Rox 1223, Costa ~tesa.
New Un ion Bank Tower 11.11 ~~~~~~~~~~1 beautiful Ne\\·port Cen!er. J;
FanlRstir virw. ·~------~jlnl
Call 644-0023 1
Lo1t •nd found . L::iJ
Br, 21:. Ba, frplc. patio. I SllO $r Up. Very nice 1 & 12
pool, 2 car gar. all hl!ns, 1 8
1
R mobll~ hon1es. 132 \'.
CTP'~. dr•tprs. l .i-a~ S29.i I \\ ~l~n, C.ilt. 642--0103 or
( J 1 :12.~-41JO or ll·lF -~fl!ll e\"es I ~·_f,..~J,,_JO_. ______ _
ON TEN ACRES pane 1ng, 1g pnvate pauo, J1n5, frp C', gar,, 111 Ba. A New W•y to Lt"ve In
2 I' hl1ns. Adlr~ nnl,\' $1•10
I " ~ BR. Furn. l Unfurn. BR-2 BAT~. clubhouse, "16--.~7~·~--~~--Ar!ulls. no rwts. $:n.'l. Lea~ Newport Booch Fo d If ad1) SSO I Vb I 111' 387 \I " ~ DESI< '"'"' ,,.,,.J,bl• 150. un re• F ireplaces / priv, pal!oa, poo · -al. ~. '. (7141 9lll-OJ83 eves aft 6:30, ,....~
Pools Tennis Contnl'l Bids!. Bay St. other 2 BR's from * NICI'.: Unfurn 2 R1· Art. 11·k day" OAKWOOD GARDEN mo. WU! provide furniture YNG. Brn. Schn11u1.er. vie~ h"t1111 ll-JO or 11·knds. BACH .. apt. prc!er 1 adul!.
900 Sea Lane, CdM 644.2611 SlfiS. All adults. no ])f'ls. wl pool, rlosr tn l'hn p"_o: No 2 RR:, rrpt~, dt-p!<, !<love &. APARTMENTS at $5 mo. An.~wertng service ~lagnolia k Gllrl1elrl, H.B. SantaAna Cl(l~P 10 ro11•n No J?f't~.
Garagt>. 1.%'2 Roche~1er. C. (M A th C H I BAY ~IEADO\VS APTS. pP!l' nr C'hilrlrrn. :ll.~ E. 17th 11.vallnblf'. 305 No. El on Su nday. Taken to Hun-ac r ur nr OA1t wy rrfng. 1v11shrr '-dryrr. Sm Ne.wro rt-North c I R I 4 Br, 2 1111 , r::i.nl rn1, 11 /d. l\.I fnqu1reup~trs, * C11.IJ&l6-0073 * Pl. ;i.1~=,.12. yArrl,i<mr!,,n.Arll1i<nnl y"""Ol-·•••A"• &l'··""u.. am no ca• Sa n ting!on Br.11ch An im a l
d N -p k L'k s ur ''" I 7 R d "" '." • ~ V»iN" Clen1ente. 492-4420 Sh<'lter. fq,lr. 111r con . •n1n111c. 'r TO\VNHOUSE, 2 BR, lJ.i I BAYPORT er · I• urrounding P · n:: r .. i:;pl l'I, rp~. prts. $185. 642-1384,
:\l;iri\rlhlir ,t,, :>1111n. Avail BA. ronlpl fu rn, lreshly ./ BAYVIEW QUIET . DELUXE bltns, i<ni:;I i,:a.r. 1 child ok M&-J157. Ne""JlOr!·Sou!h DESI< ~pace ~vai!able S!"i() F°'O~U~N~Do--.-cB~lk,--h-,-<d~;-,m-7r.-.1 ~s2i;5 1no. 5~7·3936. j painted. pool, li4fi..{;610 $175. An110uncing I.he quit"! Opf'ning 1-2 k l BR APTS 31'10. 54fi..9.'i:l7. Y" ALMOST READY 1700 16th St &12-8170 ~0$5 ~~ :~~~~r~n!U:~~: n1ale Poorllf:. Clear flea col·
San Clen_iant• NE\\ILY decorated 7~ o/ Bayfl)rt AP l 1 ... lo r Prv patios * Hld Pools NE\V, ur!<t"111r~. 2 BR. c-rrrr!. I BR. $150-2 BR S175. i1p, VISTA DEL MESA-available. 17875 Beach Blvd. l~r v1c Mona.rch Bay Plaza
' A"<tl•• ··ly •-_,, r~ Adults; And the 5l1gh1ly If'~.~ Nr shop"g * Adults only rlrfl!'. hl!n~. pa!lo, n r p . b'JJ ' -h d l·i"•l•'•gio• "·o·h. 64" •3n Sunday. 5-fJ.8714 3 Br. 2 ba c-u~!om hnn1t> ~P . " "" . ,..., ,~ . .,. qu irt ofl{'nin~ or Bayview . M • • \\'Pslc-!irf. 67:,..21::.0. r1\·. pa110, \ ia .. , rm, 1 l & 2 BR. F'urn. & Unf. Dlsh-.;;~"~"~"~;"~~;:;";;.~-;:::~IR';:M"i;'r;;;:;;;:;:-;~;;;;;<::;:;I ,,,,,' rlr~""'!<, fl VII'\\' $290 f!Ul~ Jj911 Rochtster. art1n1que Apts. ____ , JXifll w l j,<t("lJlli. Adults. 20101 Y.·llshcr. S!o\'e And Refrli: . BAY VIEW OFFICES BLACK Cocker Spaniel, 6 yrs "'~ Apts . · .for fam!l i"s. 1m 0 -A c D'LUX' 2 B /l' B t 0 s NB 'I' !""'" old. Fron1 Sacramr.nto Co. ~1oi·P tnSrpt.4.M4-12[». 2' Br, I~ room~. P"'ll, nr Call !TI 4l &14-mi ~nla naA\'e., 1\1 r. ,r, r ~a, rps. alrc'h.r,•. ,O':>-~uu. ShllJZCrpt'g-LrgRer cenler. l)(>luxeAir.Conditioned
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J C-. -,---!'hnp~. uli! pd. $17i.!lt JSS4 1 --,:..,,------~-l l\1gr. Apt 11.l 646-3.tt2 drps. stove. d~h1,·hr, gar. 2 & 3 BR rllx <l[)l S. Crpts, RF.NT Slllrls $155 Lido Al'l'a . :10c Sq. ft. llavt' ow11Pr.!. name, please
.n U.n a p1s rano NE\V-A great place to lh·e Cb•i" "" 11"° "2 7°,-, A •l•ot•'ly <>o920• .. 1 \fnnl'f'•·i11 , Cl\! 3 Bdrm * 2 8 th ·iren ''"'· '"'· U"1 • ;• • rlrnc:, hltins. nr flnag Hn~p pllrtments R"al')non11rs Bkr. 67:J-6700 · ~ ''· tht> y~ar round! \\'alk 1n a ----,., ;-.;1 I\' 4 Bl"lHi'<!. bu1lt1ns. STIJJ';N!NG 1 BR gardtn OF.LUX 1 BR, G11r. A1·11ll SliO -S220. ;i.1gr. 61:?-4381 or Tu'5tin & Mesa Drive D ESK space a\'nilrible S50 f"OUND a! El Pe.scador fri
rarrr1ini:, '"' nin 11.pt. pMI. l""C· tl')ilm, 5m. Ba. Frplc. Priv pat10. Kit. reihng ;. frp:C'. :::=erAratP · pl 11 "· 1111 P" 10' · J. .,. mo. Will provide !umilure 11 • g " ttpsa e r<tre e · 12•. sho~."'·alkrobe11.ch.2 Br.2 1 Ll\'lflgroom\•"ll hcarhrdra1 s,.. !Adi• , 113. ,12.1-,,1. *S4S-485S* ''' ol"k kb I i
• 4•i·:-19.16 • 1 do~ OK. SlliO. f;15-5:i30. bl1ns. Clo:,e 1n gar Tasteful laundry ar,,11 • Enc-I patlfl. ]",II F: 21~'. fi.lfi.../iOlh 8 1\VrR()i\'T. hna1 rl,......ks. ex---.-NICE-.--at $:i mo. Ans\\·erinr: service Call '0 irlt>ntify 5-l:>-736l or
·1,--F -------1 BR h l ,,_, ,, I ' R l R I I Tb ·-I ' l availablo. m Fo-·. l .,.,, _or ;;i~1il196_._~--~~ -,ou!.e~ urn. or 7 Rl)()ms diviOP<l h y deror. 330-A '.\larg11erlle.
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S1v1n1m1ng flOl~l k rhildrPn's . s 11rp. 1•rp ~ · ,.. · "t1r ,, r . . a., ln'p 11.-P, • most , .... au!1 uJ v1('w o """' _ ~ .
Un fur n . 310 hathroom Sli5. util"s ioc. fii }..fl937. p!ayi;:round.S2QIJ. ocr. !.· l!CI l l.'t~ 911 $.'ti() n10 2 Rr, 2 Ra, l.'!00 thr Niy & ocean in 1hc LttgunaBeach.49,._9"66 l91h&Pomona,C.i\!.\ovRble
Qldrr !Pnants only 612-6560. l BR, rrp!i;, drJ*, r;:i~ HARB_9 R ?.REENS 1 _v_,_1_,,_~-"~·-'_?\-_,._;-_,,_,___ mo, Rraltnr. F.41i..()7.~2. HarOOr area. ~ BR . 2 BA e XLNT OF"FICE SPACE t1grr-slriped cahco ca!.
Cost a Mai a Bachelor Apt., $120 rer11g. Redcc"d Arll ls. no .,.)6.4_,,)3 East Bluff BAYF'RG.""IT . J hr, ~ _HPl~or lca.~~:-~2. -no1v avatl. Ltdo Bldg, 3355 Anx1ou~ for owner. 546-9682
l p.r.. SJ11} mo. :-;o pel~ or Fir!'! ,_ l;i.st. f;4ii..:l;.R9 pt>ts. $16atmo. Agi . fi7H656 fr11lr. Annual Lsr. $60iQ APT, rlf'llL'<, rurn, .1 BR, 2 hR /la Lido, N.B. 673-4501. 1_0_,_;_12_.·_,001;_·. _____ _
i;-h\hlrcrt -----or 642-1771 . WESTBA y ELDEN Bna1 rl(l('ks. 0Wncr-<la 1ly nn Nl'\\'flOrf Bey. Yenrly 1st>. e :ioo SQ, FT. $ 6 5 / n1 o . LARGE black m in i at u r e ~i lll-!2R1 I e '2 BR TRAILER • 1 0-.-N-r_U_RN--l ~BcR-,-,-.,-,-.,~,1-.,-1,s NEWPORT BEACH !l·:i. ~,111.1 ;.rn Jloi:it dock avail. 6i5-.'i934. cri)l"rl, clrp'd. Cosla i\1e~a rn;i!e pooi;lle. Vic. Nl.'111Por1
SJ 3f •• 213/.JJ:i-SR-17 Villa Granada Apts. S C1tll &l&-21.'lO Frr,,w11y, C:'ll. are a .
Ne wport Beach 1 "·" Ad 111 t paid. Avatl . tn .!.t P • NE\V l BR g;irrlPn ap1 . Four bP.drooms with bllloon. C1IARi\1INr. l BR, <Tfl!S & ;;';n;to::;;A;n;•::;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;;;;
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,.,..,,rrom. 1 · "'"' pe s. fA'IAICA JN" Cd M , I 23 drnc,, ..... fri,, ~tnv~. 1-1·. INDIVIDUAL bldg fo• of.,~frl~'c_,-'="~''c'._r_<_•i-_:i~_770·-,~-
I 0. R ,,~ ~1 R I• ' · ''· ' \\··pool. 1.i:'i. ll Eld&t. le<1 a bove& ~low. Graclou! , . ., '' 0 .,.... • r~ 3 BR , 2' Ba, pr1v11!P pa'I" 1 ::i ny ' L-....an1 l' ra or. fi73-8120 En1pl"ci adH wfrt>fs. 1...ea~e. VILLA MARSEILLES licrs nr ~torP. 211 \V. VIC. Goltlenwest & Bol!ia, • 111 7720 -------C,J\f, &15"·57110 or &12-400.~ living &. qui!!'! aWTOnndini;: \\":ilk tn po.•I. hC'11('h & .... -· _ NEAR foot bndRe. l yr. olrl 2 fni fw-nily \\'Ith ~·hlldrrn, ll5fl rno. &l!i-9~~ ryPs. BRAND NEW \¥llson, C.r.r. fi42-6.J60. /J.B., sniall n1alc blllck & ~torr<>. ;~·inirr r•i: .vra.rly l JBR. llpl furn. Sl2:t/:-.10. BR . 2 mi. apT ; "'idP d.-ck, ~,=-~~~~,-~~ Near Corona dt l ~1ar High TO\\'NHOU.c:iE, 2 Ar. 111) Ba, SPACIOUS -*-l'!F:\\'Pb'RTBEACH l\'hlle poni!h•. llarnCA s, l'<'lltal I Jl) 612...()!lt)O I ,.1 ,. _, 2•50 U.E RR S111 111, 2 811 . !,")'."··'"O !I. J-.· r.~tue.\ lag. 89~ ~~. '9. ___'. __:_:· · _...: · "' u 1 · •~O r s. Adi ts. no pets S2:icl. 673-1362. crpl.\, rlrps, bltns. 11 11 util School. F'ircplace, \\'ct bar & priv p.1tios. adults only, no 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. " ·"" "" .,... ..-., "'
Condominiums Nr"'porl Bll'd. CL\t. d 11u.. buil t.In kilchen appll.<tnces. r"'f'I~. S220 mo. 1728 Bedford Adult L<'vlng Ph. i\-lr. F:rvin. 675-1601 HALF grown r .. malt ca!.
320 Coste Mesa pa1 . .., mo .. no chilrlrrn,
Unfurn. Huntington Beach no pe15. 998 E1 Camino 835 AMIGOS 'VAY 644-2'l9l Lii.Of' 54&-7511 Furn. & Unfurn. Business Rental 445 ~·~u~ d:~.~10;~l~eun:~:~
Co'ta Mase e REGENCY • MG--04.JJ Colci\\·ell, Banker lt Co. 3 ROOi\fY RR, 2 HA , bl11ns, Olsbwasher . color coord!nat.
2 B:l., 2 RA. ne11·ly dec"d.
Pont. dh\ g11.r •• \1on11cr1lo.
S22.l mo. Perron Really.
612-1771
L Q · H 11\li\iAC, 2 BR, I 811.. Shag Managing Agent ~1-5271 _, k SfORE, prinie location, E. Beach. 536-4856. a Uinta ermosa DELUX TQ\l/NHOUSE, 2 sun .. Pc , ir;teps ro hay or ed. appllancn . plu!!h 11\aa: C •t / ho crn'g, self elcan. ga1 ovl"n. e NEW DELUXE e lw-ach. Yrly, 645-18~ ...,"""( _ c.._.c, ~ I -!or 17th St, ·" · w 5 ivcase & YNG. Ft'ma!e Australian .,. BR, 111 ha, Crpl~. drpi'I, Pvr --.,.. '"'' "" .. v J -" 1 d · I r'sh1~1hr, tnd 1ar patio. 3n pa!io w/t>ncl gacag• S 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for ll!n.'I!!. Ind 1 & 2 BR unfum. Wei'll"liff 9Cheme1 • 2 bathl . ata!l new Y rPnivue e · lnc crpts, Shep_ Blue Mt>rlt, Vic. of Spanish Coontry Estate LIV· w. Wilt<>., ". · · m ... drps, 111gn I.. har. &IS-Oll I. Bushard & Ad•mo, H. B. ing & Spacious A~t.s. Ter· ''""" pet ok. $165 mo. JOO!! srac. mas1er suite. d1n rm !lr!'/I. Ne""IY dee:., bltns, 1howera • mirrored wam.
Call 5411-361l5 Cool.<dge A\'e, ,.,_7241, ,• rlbl gi1rsg,, all!() dnor pool. &12--6274, ro be dOllfl . lnd~ct !lghl· Sl!O\VROO;\f mf1:. & nffu·el="'=·=""'=~-~--~~c r aced pool; sunken ~as BBQ =~~~~~-,--.,..-1 __ ~=-~7=~--'"---'-----------1 H l , !Oh •oach 1 L' 1 DLX 2 BR, shJr!io. rpts, opener avail. Pool & Rec, lng ln kltrhen . breakfa11I sp.1ce. Clm;e In l.agun11 Joe. DESERT iortoiM:·, .... int-', un inn CJ Unhe ievable 1ving -Oh y * $170 * OCEAN VIE\Y Av,il .. -pf 0 -~ • I B f $lS•f $l7S drps, bltn~. I child OK, oo a~a ~ ·· -"" bu · huge priva te lencKI _S95 to S350 i\1o. 4!»-46:i3._ approx. 11 ynr. old. Vic.
, BR CO". DO. h I t ",, r unf $ Sv-urn I 1 d l Br, 1 ~t Ba. patio, bltns, e 121· e 15th for \\'inrer ur yrly, 4 hr. pafio • pi""b 1,,••••pihg . .i ·~ pe1s. Sl:hl mo. re O.'I!! a ~ ,..,_, FOR LC'ase storefront bldg, Petl'J'SOna School. 536-7178
clish\\'Shr, pn pa tio. dhl gar. l Brun 17 furn $2 0 'Ved/Thur) 9911 El Camino crptli, drpii. Ask about our 865 Ami~ \Va y, NB _bl_'"-'-·-"-"'°~~"~·-----1 brick Bar-B.Q'i . large heat.. i\t-l ronr, approx 1700 sq. 11.B.
Pool rnvgs. Only S1RO. per 1 A~ UTIL INCLUD~D discount plan. Mo Center M11nagcd l1y Newport Heights ed pools a: lanai. 1~---------
mo. !7141529-6~1511 11 5 Special Bonus; a silver-546-0451. S1., CM. f.42-8.140, M8-26!!2 \VILLtAM V.'ALTEftS CO. 3101 So. Bristol 5t. I!.. 2072 Placentia, C i\f. RUST • colomf Sht>pherd/
T h U -,---33S pla!ed csndJe snuffer 11 2 Br/I1t bit. Sh 11 r P · LARGE dPlwte 2 BR w/pr;. NEWLY d·-·••·' 2 Br 2 h• $170-ShidK:i, lg 2 Br/2 Ba. pv (LL Ml. N. of So, Co•ol Pi•••) NE\V stores/shops a.t N'pl coll It> lml. 8 mos. old. Vic. own ou1e n ur11. .,.1urs u you brinr this •d Crpttdrp11, llm ~ II. $165. ~ ~""" '"'' -n ....... Pier t. Ocean Fmt. SlOO up Ne\l•land .l Heil. H.B. o· yd. Ga11 k wa !.,r pd. J•l•ot "P•I•'•• •Pf Bl•I•• ~,, pario, gar. hl!.1'111. cpt/drps. Sonto Ana •· .. I -" J 973 Valenc\11., CM 557-7768. " u • '''" ~·,. • B'I'··• Boy P-. 673-74"" ~2-".,.."' olf. '· Newport Beach wi..:f\ you visi our muue s. ok. Lo Lita Gardens. 12192 drps, 2 carporls, pool. 1 675-3708 af! ~. PHONE: 557-8200 "" •v" ~ "'"""
4 blk.!. S. of San Diego Frwy 2 BR, 1'ii he , frplc, patio, Ettinger, 2 blks E. of Child or prt OK. $2!i0 mo. San Clem•nte e Prime Retall Locatio n e LONESOr.fE Arn all hlack &: * Adults Preferred * on Beach, l blk W, on Holt crpt.s & drps, encl a:a.raa:e . Harhor. PHONE: 675-6050 18x40, Xlnt traffic. U73 \\'hi!e Aui.1ralian Shepherd
2 BR, 2 B11 .. lrpl., patio, 2 to 162U Parkilde L&M. SJ&i. &4f:MJ8J6 all ;,. .,-.-oco---,.--.,,..-,.----__ :..:,:c::..:::..;...:...:;.:.:_ __ ' JUST compleled-2 & 3 br. Harbor, Ci\f. 646--6654-fem ale, Vic. BU5h11.rd and
Carport. Use of pool. $2J.). I CTI4) !Ji7-.'l441 • •EXTRA lge 2 BR, 2 IE-~l~. f~~M.sl~t! ii;;:~: Huntington Beach Cloi;;e to De11ch & !hop'g. All I fl:1ntal1 lndustrl•I Rental 450 Yorktown, H.B. 968-tQjl
Z BR. 2 R11 .. frpl .. new c-pts, Ba, cpt11, drpll. StSS/ITlQ, ~rrig ., g11.r. $!25 m", SINGLE s!ory df'IUXf! patio hltnll lrK'l vac, 11larm. ln-1;·~----;;;;:;;~ I BLACK & Whilt m11Je kitten <l!'f", 2 car g11r. Vact't .....,.,J. J2 BR· Clo!iiP. to OCP.an. lt'ICI t f ·' *COSTA MES• * •"-"" Available no\\•! 6'16-8139. 540--6998 a .... 2 Br. 2 R11. Shag cp!s, ercom ~ystem1, rr c1, p .. , "" vie. "F'" St. &: Balboa Blvd., S2!\.J !'l·J(lnrh. I lndry lac1I, hltnt , trplc. Call "' I l I m A $9S & $167 h ''° "21 CLEAN 2 BR, 1145. encl gar S175. 817 Gt1iev11. pal o~. ! ec ga e11.. ve, R .,." • per mont • Bal bon. 67~291 7, t:ALL REALTOR MS-6%6 morn!li .. IJ'7"1}J l Bedrm, 1 ba th, ne'ft' llh~g o. I B h 714 '"2-89~n ooms .._ I Blln 1rove, cpto. priv patio. 5.~9. ....n 11 11ir 11.ra. f'W ~ ---.. fndU!trlal un B, rtady for ADULT male Shtmne a. :z Ouplexes Unfurn. 350 I FREE util, furn 1 BR apt Nr crpls, dJ1M!. encl pal io, 1-----------1 ar 642-3490. WANTED-Pai t middle-age occupl\ncy. 11~220· Power s · · . v"
I bf.fich. pool . SIJO up. C11.ll 673-71711. bl!ns, near occ, $149 mo. LG!'.: 2 br. 2 bll ,;rur!il'I "Fl' Sint• An• woman to rent room & * C NATJ'RESS JU.TR • yng 1&111eiie k111ens. le,
Co1ta Mesa 5.",6-.1777, 53&-7282, 536-13fi6. 2 BR atudio, util p11ld, Sl~. 557-6151. w/palio & yrrl, 11ll bllns, !liha~ lovely Corona. Ml Mar · 230 E. 11th, C.M. ' Y.'1trnt>r Avt",, S.A. !146-TJOS.
HPattd pool, no pe t s . 1 -,,..~_-J~B_R_d_"_p_l.---.-1-.-d-,.-11-, I lntlry lac.II. $150. 842-4549. ..,.1~~~ POODLE MIX. female apn-2 BR apt ...,,,1ove & relni. 1 ·Mes• Verde ·"' " homt', be companion with ...... child OK. &12-21 49. non imo~r. Stv, refrig, 2 BR. pa~. pool, dw. di1pl. CAN1 BE BEAT iame. $6.'i Per mo, P . 0 . INDUSTRIAL space 1280 sq COi -Vic. c .r.1, poliC"f depf,
SPUTLESS SR-2 BA . New I'~ 2 BR u-. r •• d ..... No -ta. ,..._p, R•l-relrlg nr hcl5(l util Jx:1 Bo -· CdM --. 8-13 Ph 646-71Xi2 * • ~llil-40'"~ * * L>'l. , viu .. , ..... .-.. '-"=' • ' ' X '~" """'..,· II, New bldg w/of!ic.e. Lrg · · cpls. d rpa . Di3hv.·uher. fenced patio. 2229 Rutgers 954 Wtst 17th. 54~536 adll.8, avail Sep!, 1, 842-5192 SINGLE STORY • SIS _, W ••k Up. rear ....... r. 1781 \Vhlttler St, G, Shepherd, ~ng, been \n 2 BR, 111 BA, 11ar, bllin&, Gardel'lf'r incl CaJI In Stt. ~ __,. ;:::._:;;~::...:.:::;:...::::::~:.__-1,;;;;-'.-u;::o='::-::::::=-cnn>uCI ~ ~ r!':lrig, new ghar ...... ts, ,,.,,3m _7 C. ,,,_ Rd 1 _o._._c_._M_. _21_~_ .. _._00_1_<_. __ 12 BR, newly decorated, 1 BR, 3 blks lrom ocean, • ..,.. South Sea AtmO!lph .. -W/Kitcben. $30 week up C.M. Dys: ~5033. eve•: ne.ighborhood l wk.s. Vic. of "'"'~"~Pc_ll~l"1~. ~6'~>-:2'~'1~._--_,_1 N~o~;;fiOr·t~"'i,H.Ci'>_ .. __ ._1 * * CLEAN 2 ~nn. $145, M'JllA, drps, bltn&, 11:.arqe. mo. Adultll. 2 BR .. 2 BATII...... apta. 64&-0681. Newport l£clght1,
.-Newport Beech MeM. Verde, ~•r lhoflriin11 No pttli. $165. 67J...7009. Call :;.16-ITIO C9.rJ:ll't.s & drpli. ~fntrl. * 54~97:6 Stor•g• 455 FND: Llldy's w"tch. Vic: ~ .. •_w.;..po_r_r_s_,_•_c_h ___ 1 BDRM hetw~n t>r.f'ln & l~A~d-"~'-"=="'__,P<...cl•~·-"~°"-"~-7-.-1 BR. t tl'i lncld11 ulll. WALK TO BEACH Air Condi!IOntd SLEEPl:\'G ..,,.,10 !or !':Ider'."!' ,,._-~---.,......,..--Founcain Vallt>y. 962-2296
NPT l~le \\•!rlrn! \\'/pit r hi..v, Frr•m S80 fo S150. 121 2 BR ap~IJI. df1>tl, Adults, no J>t1~. w.r1 Cenlf!'r lmrly 2 Bft . crfl!I, dT"J)!'l, di~h-Prl\lalf!' Pa1ioll .-inp1oycd in.in only. Pri. GARAGE netded lor S1m"age 11.Jt. 6 pm.
no11t. l ~r/2 Bil, frpl. 67~7876 or 4~\+ro. caporr. Children / pets ok. S!., CM . Call Ml-5848' WSllhPr. W9 Palm, 8'17-Jfl.}7 HEATED POOL rn!. & b31h. 1.Jtl !'.lo. n<"ar Dan11. Point Mllr\llll, ;\flSC. Kcy-,-.-,~;,-.~B~,...-,~w-.,.-.t ~1H1d,.rk. SJiO yrly tse 1 --Cj)=U=l~C=Kc-C::-A""'S~Hco--_S~lcJ>-='11750=·="~;..;~"'='~·==-I ifu -2 BR-S!uciio. New 2 Un. clnfle 1n hc11ch, no pers. Pl<'n!y of lawn :i.1:-...1021 213-639'-7970. F'11.~h!on liland, N . B .
fii}-71172 ___ I THROUGH A SHARP '2 BR-$135 1:h1111:. lrplc. ponl. w11!lc; to Cpti, dl1'N, ~ro,•c. S140 mo. ,?t~~ &v~C:~~ • CLEAN·".-,-,-.,,.-,~1-,·g Bdrrn, Rentals Wanted 460 1~'.,.-'~"'-·~· ~-----! ~'TJ<'.PS tu hr::h. yrly rtn!111. 2 BllM, hid pool. Alflt~. no heh. ~'i.i7-87J 7 nr 54~2440. 5.'\fi...9!H2~~=~ I prlv horiu', w/w wa.t'tlrol.lf' UNF1J RN l hr-a~~ RETAINER found •l tht
hr, Iba. DAILY PILOT pt'l~.1~§ E. R11y~642-3018 $120. LOVELY 2 BR upJ)f'r, BEACHBLUFF APTS. S&n!a ~Sour~ Sa~6-tS'25 clo!<~t, &16-2042. ,\1es11. a.rtR lor ret i red besch.Call 84&-606l.
fi.t2-3639 WANT AD 0e;1 ld le llt mB now! for 11d1.1lts over M. Nr 2 ~ J BR, 2 BA, p:iol, ~!lo, A goOO want ad ii a l ood ~m~n. n ~a 10 n 11 b It>, l"OUND dog w / M , 1 11.,
r .. 111 &JZ..51}78 Now! Call 6U..51iT8 Now! K-Mart. 548-2407. dw. Nr. s~ping. 847·3!157, lr,vestment G4~-.4i261. Arizona. dog ta.gs. ~1297. -~--..~~~-· j
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Gardening
LOST ln~h ~tter, area I AN\' u )Ob ~!-!d. comm'!, I AL'S GARDENING
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L;nd"t ffil'i1ltilhon Pleil.•I' C . 543-5198. Serving Newpon.
call r>"nf'1·~ eollt-r! i21J, j ater1ng CriM, O>su. ~lesa, Dover
i!l~.'O.'X) :\LL f UNCl'IONS Shores, WeslchU.
LOST ~1 1~1 &'hnausPr, vir ALL f'OOo.-: * LANDSCAPING *
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Happily Married
SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE
LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE
MEET PEOPLE
Men! Be a restaurant host & meet ~II kinds of people
as well as have a good tim e .
No Experience Necessary ra;:~ Ila.-. h ro Ar emerir, concre.• 1 1• 1 ""fi i:n-
Re"\\arn• fii.~-i.":tl!I t ____:-,1_r~ rw r\p .. )., _·'·--
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GREAT, TRAINING PROGRAM
(no expeorienc• necessary )
2 Or 3 Nights A Week
5 Days A Week; Unusu al Benefits ; Lea rn
Even in g hours. Grea t Tra ini ng Program.
Bartending ;
F:tr! flp;i ro.lar. ,.\n~ 11"1 JP! f',.. "'""ClallJ !~·r ,vour tJ<lml' ""2-''ll ' 6-ll-li4fi ,... '"' " . Qu11l•i,\ }, '.pp r I e n_ (" ~ rnnFE~'.<OIOoN=Aot.~r.o.,-m-,-·-,.-.. LADY~ "a1cb LrCnut1rr ,.,,.,1.•!;n·1tno r.a~ri11 II.· ~ns 1 k oblon~ sha~ JI rl1an1onri~. C'on~trul'l1nn :i.1!Wlifi'.l. j 11,..,., "01 .. · 11 r un 1 n ~ ·
11.hr cold hand \'ic ~ a~hion ---- - ---~1in11h"l,..1·~. 1·lran ur Jobs. • _ _ CE.\IE'.\'T \\'ORK. FKl ;nh too la 11rl~1· 11 fl1 n g . C.Nl/'it'
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Apply for our Waitress Training Prog ram
Applicationi given 9-5 p .m . da lly
(except Sundays)
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
3901
Coron• del
E. Coas t Hwy.
Mar ( l 0 11.m.-6 p .m .)
Help Wented, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M&F 710 .~1,-:-lrarr fY'O'l!r. h""~· 1 ~ .• 11n1 11 s ruflirk. ;..i.~4fil.i. 1 G~.-n.-,-.~1-s~.-.. ~;,-.-,---1 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
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5-\IALL mir.IP chir.rco.tl rolor __ __ __ _ _ 111~1111~. rarpPnlry, pa111t e1 c. (' ASSEMBLERS rin~ "/h111rv <:!'ii.I Iii.Ci'. nr I PATIO~,. "illks. rlrll"f'. ~r.~ta~l .-d >-0~~0 ~.?.~~~~:~: r::!i~:~~· .. ,11,'.~ r !ti~~~:~.· 5~1xl,,P,~~;. A~:
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i·e lrPrs.' rl irr, "Y· Paperhanging I ASSJ~TANT \1i;:r.~. ,...,1,. frir 111'/"'<l'ln, Su rf & S1rlo1n , ~,9:10 1s1 for f'lecrron1t: 11-ssPm birrs ·' mo fem11lf' 11·P11nni:: rl'rl 1· . 1 Milar Vir r rr •rr.nt Rr~rh I.Jr!·:.\"s En 2~ R<'nr1111I ~).. 1 p In 11 d t' r , b11rkilrle. YOU suppl_v thP 11 ~ ;irl1~1! lux 11 p1s, heh aJ"PR . 111 .. ~Cr:·~~"· :-.'H._ 111th yr~r of ll'"llrif'rini:: "1
Reiiarr!. ijJ11 33~-J~j4 illt fi Ct11ld !ilrl' 1111 homr ,: lil7-l666. Rflflm~ paillll'•I $lO P~. Also dull~·~· r~n1 ft'f'e + ~111., CA!'l-.t!~:H ('Aft \\'ASH 11 11•111,11; f'Xprnrncr. App]1. \11111111~ f, lndr!IPf~ L.c:e ' --bl6--:iil 2 c II I ' < ('<llllS mu.~1 n.. 1nlPl"'SIPd In coJIPc!. ' · · 1 TRAS!i G.· J.;11J·11~r {'Iran-up. "">:11'1"10r. Cflll ~()...i"IJ.16. · "· 1
11 . lh' • "'6 looll lim• ·~=~07-,----.------f!'rn·rr! ,1rl filfr-221>.'l -, "•''·'' !l!I ' 1 .. ,,, 1., .. , .,.1. A"SISTAN'f •• ,, .... ,, .,., &1-1---41)() r pcrmanf'nt t>rn-1.LOST: ~1 1~!oio11 Viejo, 2 maJ,. " "" r " Plai ter, Patch Re ~ir ·~ '" """ · ." ·, ploymrn1 .
11.1.colorPrl Bf'll;:lts. !< mn·!o Contractor ) A11y11n1P. :-i.1.11-;..ci~1. ' ;l I 2.1, 1111 r.~po'r. rw-r. f1d lr r C A Tl: \\'A S H, A UTO
POPKAL CORP.
Needs Trainees
S458 to $650 M inimum Per Month
'\'oung n1en . . i\lechanical exper. helpful
but not req'd. ~l ust be 19 y ear.~ or over t\ble
tn s t;:ir1 \vork immediately. tf accepted r·or
infnrn1nt1nn on job placements. call 1'uesday,
9 AM·l PM only.
776-8551 ·Id "•w~r'"'' p hon,. \\\' h f1AlJ iji'iG, ."ll.rrl rlran-iip hy PLASTER-P.o.tf'h-Rm Add~. Brush Co. %2--0-!16 r rnLJ."!llNG. k CASHIER: Ap•o " " "-'" \\';.;~, !lllillily nrnr -' l".r Hl Pl'l"<On.
J;.30-'.11!.ll. rrinc>rl . \l'a111'.. celling-, rl,.,.,rs Pxprr. 1•0Uege ~1urlrn1. Lrg /\('(·ou~. ('rilin;.:~. ~tu(' c 0 ATTRACT. WAITRESS ~ 0 S 1T 1 0 NS · F/nme PERIPHERICAL BllStNE:SS ·-~-·-~~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~-·~-~-·-~~-~-~~-·~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~I
• ~mall. tn1ek RC'a~. 53•!-1846. rrfin. r!'f'P "~ t 1 m 8 I e s·' E:orrl'r. Nnt 11nrlf'r Z1. NO f.rn\\•!h l'('I. 4 lni:lll lnn• EQUIPJ\1ENT. rNc Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 LOST -Ba~~f'U l1nund. tan I f'lf ~o l•lh too , •. ,,., •• \ '170 11 e \I C"fl'O CA" \\'ASll --'" ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I --"-----------1 60 "" ., ,,.>-, ·• · '--. a · '" PHONF. CALLS. Apply in • i;.. ' ''-. • • ~~"" 171!2 Ar t "/huo:_f' "1~11e ff'l't , a b! ~,17.,.,Jfi .• ·I hr an~. H'r\.,
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lbs. niale. ;i3&-6:l~. FRO.\! adriit1on~ Thru rnm I. hie haul in~. RrasonaOle * PATCH PLASTf:RING person Surr l.r. S1 rlo1n, 5930 _;ir llr Yr · ·· · (ln'1ne lndustr111.t ComrrJrx1 !~~~~~~~~~~ F 1 0 ,.-1""2 All typl'~. Frl'P Pstimatei;. \V. Coast H1vy, NR. I CH II.fl CARE-lookine for Santa Ana, Ca!ir. 9270.l ofr:-1 girl ofc-mu5I be Cnnipl1'1f' Srr\·1rf', pl~n .... I ree es trna es. "''.>-"" · C 11 ''° ,,2,, r!Ppf'nr!alile t,, rrlicit nl to I ( II. ...,,1-"t) " 15 ATTRACTIV[ wnrn<'n l fhP r1~1lr prr~nn m l'lll"P /or I ~ C'~1ln1a1r~ ./,...., P.n••·f'. ;en. Housecleanlng . T 1\"lrk frn111 !..· b11 rk nfr.
1"51ruction "" " ''"' "h> I L I ho -N R H l! ] blk .x p_ prPI. \'ir1le r!11si;1 fJl'd ~ I C •• 1,. "·11-.'•,-,o. "•1"·'6-0, .".• I Plumbong ' ll""'r!Pd tn lr1t rn t, tl'ac·h pro--Ill\ nnP ~·r nl rl. Prl'fl'r In ur n Ells r on 1'\l1nn nfr f:r d 1.
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instructions 575 ,\tlrlll!•'lll' • RPmnrlP!10;:: I f'rnrr.~~. Car[l("I rJ .. ;u1inf;:. ~~-16-li,,IO __ ---11 j\ppr~Y WlW fnr par1-.(.:-f111l .t· \l11cnnli", o .. ·n tr11ni:.I!!'~"""""'"""'""~...... ,\10VL~\. ,r., Slf\f;.tl!P l'no1p11 ny
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$1 :1, /Inv rn1 $7.:,0, f'l"lllC'h
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do "'"rk my~tlf. [.ood re!. nlr! r.r "~11man1 .. k111ri $:r..oo
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--'----------1 'iO flnrlgf' Ch11r11:l'r RT , 4.10
CARPENTRY :'>l ~i;:n11111 Pill.:. 4-1'-pri , P l'.
~ITNOR REPAIRS :"o Job i r A V1n)I 1nrr. Ot11nqr \\/
Too Small. Cabinet In ir~r-hlk nlPr ~h~rp TrRrlf' lnr·
ages A: ot·ht r c11bint11. r~r "'•1110 rr11n~ 911~·22~~
545-8175 it no 11.n~w&r l"a\'e '~ r·11r.r~CR/\Fi-. -f~
nua:. et 646-2.ln. H. 0. '•"rP< J hl'ari. 2.t 1l~1 l11rl.
Andenon. lte!i,ni;: ~l'A r Tr11r1P rnr 11 1r.
EXPER. remode l 1n2 .l rl11nr , ,_mAllf'! hoa1 nr;
e1bint:ts. rep11 in;, mAln!. l'n 'lfi/.'\1 2·1
job too a.mall. Real . !1111 .. 4.1 llt\)I~ 2-R-R--,-.,
646-<4224. h~ '. ~ l"" E\rh11ni"
CARPENTRY by Ourkan dn"n lnr ~m:otllrr un11~
Jone~. Cui;tom "~"'11rk. Fon1n C'o. PJ1r~ f..t2 ;l'(lll
Formir a , etc. Rr~1d, comm. 17\\.(' \\'r•trliff_ 'R
646-;)165.
R E M 0 D ELING-Arld1t1on-
Cab1nf'1~-Pl1111"-hourly fJ r
contract. ::i-t!l--4220, 64&-521!1
rr·i:; A breeze .... u )'our
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Pllot Cluitrierl. 642-~7!1 *
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CALIFORNIA BANK
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nA\'10 B. \J)Ol\JNG-Eriua\ 0Pf'Or. Employer nR.APJ::RY nprra.rnr~. r xp'ri. PM. 1,,_i;::11n11 Shnrl'll Hntl'I, 41!! Nn. I ffl1' 11ppt In r intPr.'i"""
LAND, FINANCIAL I~· 1 • • Top "11i::r~. C I 11 ~ .~ i c HOUSEKEEPERS P11rihr Cst H1v.1•, LAi::un11 fi4 :,..0fll'll ,\Ion-Fri
\IC:STi\lENT ,\N,\LY.ST, R. BOOKl\E:EPER -11crou11111r1t llr11prt1I'~ .. Vl.\1 R1rr h S! Exper. fo"ull Timf' Br~rh OLn~:R 1.,rly-l117r-,-,-, -,-,-,.-1
F.. BROl\~~R. PflOFES· I lf>r n1rri -~lll'd CPA NP11•rort Bf'ar b, 5'Jf,..1 ~31 H t ' t B ch 1 I r \ _, un 1n9 on e• ~111.'.<;f'.USE r)l'p. or wt! lr1r !nv,.,!y hnmr & 10 .1·r . nk!
:'10'.\'Al. SAl.f:S\1A.\, l!A~ irnl. rrrr ''11 1a prorl'~!I;-* DRIVERS* Convalescent Hosp. ri·111n . (1111 rnr inlrr.·1,."· 1:1rl ·\\'nrk1n1t p11r l'nf 1
STAHTF:ll A CO'.ltl'Lf:r~:· ins:: P.\pPri('nr r . r.iu,r }'Mo lSll I Fl 'd A 1'11'111,.,.n ll f"l(Yln l'l nri 5 p m.1 S"IArv npr11 i:;t,..:i.120
! H1\INJi\I (~ f"Yll.~: TO ~'.~-\\I'll . 21'1Y•ffil'd, 1u:i:-1·~~~l\'I', No Experience ort a ve. --=
0 -I d I t H.B. 8'1-3515 R•lf-!12l:l. "r.1.·0• ". \,!".'' "•rl oom· I"" AHLt: \'Ol; Tfl '\(l\'f; ,,,,,..11·.,11n rn~c1ou•-nn ~ I' ........ "" ,. ~ .... .,, All~~AO \\'Jlll t:,\RNlNr. I 11 11rnrr11~t1n:i tnr l>l'i;:r"r Necessary! HSKPR~ Empl.vr PAYA !rt". ~1ATlinF: 11nm11n lnr hu~y k !1,.k r ~i"'n,.nrl'. I.11tbr bin.
l'OTENTIAL OF $j().OOO+ I rlf'~1r11hl1'.,',"i' nnl n111nrl11· 1'.tust h11Vti clean Calli. drtv. (;f'On'.f' Allrn Bylanri A.11:f'n· Co~IA :'>11'~11 Shnrr 11·/~n1" d1'.1 ~lll-!l'i~2
YOU R rJRST \'t:,\f1 l('O,\!-!nr.' ·l!l·l-Oifi.11 nr lni;: record. Nnt undtir 25. r.v lf"lf>-B [. 16th, S.A. 1'1ir ntrlr. Ownrfl hy ;\R I l Pr.ot·f::c;.._10-~,c.-1.--.-,-,-,-,
\llS.S IONS f,, S t: rt\.' IC~. ~IO-AAifi _ _ _ YELLOW CAB CO. ~7-<l.'19:'1. Firm $! "-" £Htrrn ,_, n>mni, sohcJttor. D11na Point, Nin
rt:f,;.Ci 1 k GIVE rnu Tllf. I BOYS 1~14 186 E. 16th St., C.M. INSURANCE AGENCY ~ \"llf'A!i(ln. CaU ;\lgr Clf'mrrlft. Olp11h'Ano 11re11.
C'HA'.\'C[ FOR TRE~!F.;\-t., tlrh1•er p11P"r~ 1n 1hP &In EXf'F.RIENCF.D in Rl>ta.iJ Di~uallv inaurllnc& agency I -~S-9919 \\'nrk 1n )'()Ur own home,
OOVS ADVANCE:0.1E:-.'T N). I n"mr nir . S11n .lu<'n C1p1~-F~i:hinn 5i!lt!'" ~·u11 or p11J1 21,1, T~ke O\"l!r oor (irl flff· i ;\11\TURE Slllrsl11~.v '" r Rr~r rl,.111 In a r-1!11. Phone
T~:NTIAL It A f'R(lF~'.~· tr11no 11nrl C11p1stra..no Bearh 11011' Sf'nrl rf'"1mr , \\'r11t ic:r. r.1ti~i know ul"1ef""llTll-P"ml. P""lt('ln :"n "-~r"r S..t.'i-1455 belwe:cn 9·00 a .m .
SJONAL CARF.F.R \l'J'fH llrf'A Cl11~~1 frrl Ari i\o l~i. D.<rdy in11: ma.rkl"lini: J, bl' "illini;:: nrc~~ Appl.Y 1n P"l'"<ln. ~'c"'='c"'°_.c"~------I
Ol<i:'lllT\' & PRESTU;t:. I DAILY PILOT f'oln1. p O /Vix 1;.so Cns111 10 ;ake ca~ of cl•tnis. :(Int 1-~F''I \lnn thr11 !-"r1 Tl\<> p Tl:'lll~-.\la!" ir;i;tnl'r~. Di.o;h.
CALL NOW I
558·0444
4!12-1~20 \lf'"-1 Ca !l2fi~ futurl', 1t11nrl iqr,t11 ry + prnhl I Sh<lv. -011. H U n t 1 n ~ ! n 11 1n'lrh1 nl', fflllrll;t;lo. hus·hO,\'I
(".\~1-llF:R·EXPF.Rl ENCf:O f.Xi"E R-----;ft-"Arn-;;;r1-~1rl fnr ~b~nng. St-nn rl'IUml" p n !""11 tl'r IJS nr 1·1'\llrcr .''n "">:P
fn1 n:r~1R11ra n1 ,\r>r>l.1 1n ilt 11t11l nfr S.:•nfl rn1nrlr t" Sn)( 1036 Nl!V.'f.NJrt BraC'h .\IErHA,'l'IC-\111~1 h81·r n11 n I 11"'<'"'' 'fh,. Z•vi n .. ,11111r..,01
jlf'rllnn Hi'n1h11 rl!f'r H-"n1lr !. h~nrfll"rH1rn "'~u!nl' tn J17 !)]1).1.t 1 1•,..,I.•. $15fJ(l 11r Appl~ 4fi7$: r·n;iq llw1 111 'l ~rArth11r
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f ···-· llllJI .,,.,,_ llllJ I -l!§J '--I _ .......... _.__,J!§J '--I _ ...... _ ...... __,I[§] I I Help W1nted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 .A_n~t-iq_ue_• _____ eoo_ Miscellaneous
REUBEN'S
PLANKHOUSE
A cceplin g Applications For:
• Hostesses • C'ocktail \Va itress
• \1.'3.itresses e Busboys
• Cooks • tlish\vashers
• Bartenders • Rookkeeper
APPLY IN P ERSON
Tuesday thru Saturday
6060 Warner Avenue
(Corner of Springd ale & Warner)
Huntinglon Beach
-Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710
Tired of Layoffs?
Perhaps you are a casualty of the a reo·
space cutback. Maybe the second or
third layoff with no assu rance it won't
happen again. Wa nt to try an entirely
new career which is not subiect to rapid
expansions a nd contractions? We have
an opening in the c irculation depart·
ment for a home del ivery dist rict man·
ager. Full time, steady and permanent.
Regular raises, medical and life insur·
ance paid, plus full fringes and personal
use of company station wagon. Contact
M ilan Leavitt in circulation department,
DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay Street,
Costa Mesa , for interview.
MY s!10p v.·iU ht' cloM'd for a
few months due to health
reasons. r.t uch of my stock
ol Antiques on SA.le oow at
low pnCt'~. Almas' Antiques
823 \V. 16th St. N.B.
S.NationaJ Cash Registe1· J
Old , very ornate b1-as1 case,
XJnt c.'tlrlcl. &I: working order.
Jcleal for boullquc shop, et1:.
~-Ju:1: sell. $3;iO, &12.-3589 eve.
ANTJQU.t:S .... fables, c:1airs,
armoires, lamps, commode.<;
& clocks. ~5' E. Coast
1!11)·, Cd~t 67~ZJI5
Appliance• 802
BRANO new t.nevri· ust>Q1
\\' e slinghousr Ctlntinental
dbl oven elC('. rangr, !01~t·
OV<'ll ·S el I c l e aning .
Coppertone finish. Re 1 a 1 I
·vaJll $-175. Will lake bsl of.
ll'r. 6--1-1--4314.
This 1s for Real
Gt'.RBf;NSTANGELS. N o
gait. Daily Pilot offers Lo
ll!gl}{'St bidder the v.11u1lng
pair ol garbenstangetl! built
bj Orange C.oast College for
\1 orld's first Hu!Jd a &Her
G rbt>nstange.I Co n t e s t •
"\\'a_'-'ne" has five v.•uhlng
machine tub-sized !lov.·ei'll
wuh rotating pistlls----all ln
\\'l!l'm brov.·n, ora~e. y!'l-
low and red. ··Phosphate
Phis'' 1s 1-ebullt washing ma-
chii1e with a message. See
10 appr<'c 1atf' at Daily Pilol
plant. 330 \\', Bay, COS'ta
i ·esa, Proceeds lo Orange
CoaS'( College Scholarship
Fune;. l\olake offers in \\Tit.
ing to Public Service. Dept,,
Orange Coast Dally Pi!nt,
P.O. Box 1.)6(), Clsta J\1esa,
CA 9'.ffi-26. FRIGIDAIRE rcfrtg, 20 cu I
ft, self d£'tru3t, lop freczrr.
6 nios., avocado, n<'iv/$100 ;-~--~~~~~-~
bes: offer. \.Vasher I dryer * AUCTION * ~j(l 64-1--4964.
LADY Ke n n1o rE" att!.o
1~·ash1•1· la\r 1nOOPI, x!nt
rond $7,1. GE aulo washer,
xlnl cond SJ(). Gtuu: ,i;.
deliv~red. 546--8672, 847-8113.
KENMORE auto v.·asher $45.
Hotpoint elect dryei· $45.
Bo1h xl nt corid, guar &
delivered. 5'1&-861'2, 847-8115'.
DAY&: night air condi!ioning
unit, 2 ton root mount, $175,
546--0030: 546-5374
t'ine Furniture
& Applianc"s
Auctions Friday, 1~00 p.m.
Windy's Auction Barn
2075'~ NC\\'port, C~l 6~6-8686
Behind Tony's Bldg ~la!'l
JOHN'S BIKES
New* Used
Repairs
23.i() Newport Blvd.
Open 6-10 \Vkday1
Sal & Sun 9-6
645-4720
826 Pets, General ISO &.ts, Power 906
** SALE ** AKC Registered Collie -
, ~ J"ree to good hon1e !or share "ry"' ~t~ that is ran~uui. Jor of Hiter. 642-4469.
1ntt>grity, dependabJ111y &1~--------~=
service now offers fabulous Cats 852
discountt;; on Pia.nos &. or-~IAJ\IESE Kittt>ns. t-.1&~· $10
Nga111. . , & $15. Purebred moth<'r, ew V.'ll.ln_ul sp1n_el!i, Ng $799, reg,. father. 82&-.l2;16.
11ow SS9J • J\tw co11snles17=~=-~-~--~ in all styles, pecan. o;ik & RARE HirnaJyan Hyb1nls. 1
walnut, 1tg to Slf.l.l, now Tortie, 1 Callt'O, no papri"S.
$795 e Gr11nds. n'L'tlnditJon-S:.?5 e<ich. 89'2-297(),
Z5' T1'0j1.n Expre" cruiser.
Gatley, head, &I.pg 4, new
ooven, bait tank, 75 v.';\tt
radio. CLEANEST' BO~
1:-J TI-IE MARINA. ssm.
Call ~269 or 646-0539 drl
dlr.
2.'>' t'lybridge O~ns 1port
1isherman. Ga.llty, hefld,
new oovf'n;, bait tank,
radio, LOTS OF DECK
SPACE! S349:l. Call ~:ll'i9
or &t6--0339 dlr.
29' O\VENS TIS Expi1'~~
C1iliSf'r, ne1v eng, r:<cel
cond.
ed & N'strung, va1uc11 to PURE Sian1e-se Kittel\.'i, S\j
$IJ9J from $895 rach. Bo:< trained, ;; ll'f'C'kl!
Organs, br·and new v.·1 rythn1, old. X!nt h<'Rlth. s.17-3596.
.l.J•o1 n $!9·~ • 0.rgans. used, BEAUTIFUL S e a J p 0 1 n t
fron1 S"?a • r !tlell' n~rl:1 Sian1cse ki!!en.s. I malr & I
& den10 s, sa\'e up lo $500 fl"niti.lf', $1J Pa . j..18-:Q~. 962-9!llO
Bank r1n111l~ing, Free deJiv.1.;;.;;:;:, ~:;;'.;:.:'.~.:'.:'.:::.::7. .. c:-ii jjj~;,;:-jii;;;;t>i/'C:'ih;-;~ti'•;l9oa~ t'l'y. Our fanious warran:y PUREBRED Sian1 \'.Sf' K11. ~:--•-"""'.:-cecr_r""'."7 on all ins!nuncrits tens, n;aJ.c & !ein. 8 wk., old. Cal 25 + Catlina 27
Open dally 10 to 6 l;;l_J0_._6_7_>-_•_'7_l_. __ , __ = Guarantee the lowesl ra!es In
COAST MUSIC Oog1 854 So. Calif. "CaUina cruls·
NE\\'PORT & HARBOR I-"'°'°..,_,,_--...,_--,.,_ ing clu b", Location Newport
Costa !l!esa * 642-1851 PUREBRED GER!llAN Harbor. 714/968-4840 for Info. SHEPHERD PUPS $35
SU!lli\1ERCLE A R A NCE * *646--2179 • • Boats,Sall 909
SALE --.-Kn11ai, Steinway, Baldwin, Sl!ETJ.,,\ND Sheep Dog, pup. 21 t-·T. Sloop, wllh ht'ad.
\Vurlitzer, Klnlball, U>ivrey, pies, S \1·k~. AKC. 544--6692 refrigerator, Johnson 5~!,
c onn, Alll.'n, .Etc. SZl:l & up. aft 6pm & v.•knds auxiliBry. Dacron s a i J 1.
RENTALS. PLAYERS. POODLES AKC, Tcacop -fiberglas~ over ply\1·ood.
.Ft1endly lclephone fnlor. Toys. Pups/Adult~. all col· Nce<ls st·raping, painting
i''IELD'S PIANO CO. ors. Sturl sc1·v. 893-!1719. a11rl dPck libf'rglns.'>'t'd. Do<':k
1°" N•••port Blvd !IE . al-'aiJahlc. $1.000/Bt>st Or-o.).) • S I.TIE Pupp1e:o1 (i\!1nia.
Costa Mesa 714/64~>-3250 Colfit'l AKC. 6 \\'k s . fe r. Had a stroke and can't
WOULD YOU ·1!ll·061G. u."f', will considf'r trade:.
17141 ;~'\6-2::i911 or P.O. Bo.'> BEL I EVE 1 tc'~E7McAcLcE~Scolkyc. ~r-,,-,-,.-,-,-"-P-1278, Nc\1'J)Ort Bf'ach.
FREE ORGAN Ll;;SSONS nie.'\, AJ\C. Chan1p line HOBIE C1o1! It\ ;1 mri~ <>l<l.
.as long " you like•. No -g-stud-avail. ,,_ <lrcks. New SJ9j(}, Sf'll Sl:i50.
istrRtlon. No obligation, J 1JJ>i 646-7:C:i J:'irni. Trailer incl'd. Xln!
Come. J\-tondays 7:30 pro P0:-.1E:llANIAN pup11, AKC. conn. 642-8335.
COAST MUSIC fiec! sable. Male & Fenu1l1J . BALBO A 20', fixed Keel, 6
642.2851 * 53l--6383. * hp, Ou!boarrl motor hefld, TURQUOISE 2 <lr. Ac1n1iral
l'!'frigeralor S100. &14-173:l -\\'i!I take Trade-Ins-li.AM!lfOND, S te i n way, IRISH Sett('r, male, 6 mo. 1.111e\le, sleeps 4, SZ.650,
5'18-0j32. FA :\lfLY membership in Yamaha. Nf'w & used Papers, $100.
Help Wanted, M & F 710 , lielp Wanted, M 8 F 710 ------.........-lrvinP Coo.sf Country Ciuh piano!'! of niost makes. Best &.12-Z059 _C_U_T~cE.-cC°'lct~c.cacolc,c,---.bo=acl ""'10"·
SOLID niap!e 4$" rou nd rl l'Op for ~ale, Tcrn1s may be ar-bu)'li in So. Calif. af Schmidt Al\C GE R:\IAN Shepherd gaff r)g~ccl cuttrr_ Jnhd
I l1111r, .spade foot Chnini:; table ra11ged for l'el'pons1ble par-Music Co., I907 N. !11aln, Plllls \1•fshots, r.han1p line. he11d 2 bunks 12131 JJ0-2224.
Furniture 810
PROOF CPR. I THE 1\/;:, 12" lravcs & 4 ty. Call 1-·ores! S inilh Santa Ana. Call 11k--Oays, ~~I0-~763. 16' Pc1u·son day~ailPr. .• E >perienced cap1aulS t'hairs. $100. Call 673-!1131 Sewing Machines 828 ,\l~C «''"''" ~·-.-11,,, 1 _,,, 11, l =~~===-~~--1 r '·"''" J' sails, trupeie rigged,
-UNITED -
CALIFORNIA BANK
Contact Joan Berges
201 Avenida Del 1\Jar
San Clc1nente
492-5123
j a/I 6 P~l 67>ll83 GUARAN TEED land o r ;-;' SINCER s E \VtNG .g(lrl(i ho1nr only, $7;i -\1'il h t1•/u·lr, $:)9:). 4ll4-834L or
1 PLAN' KHO USE ' S' C 0 u ch : cus101n-1Hade, n1ari11f' gas eng efficiency & l\1ACHINE, h!ond cabifl£'1. papc1"S. 545-7361 or 557-2'!76. 673-Ji;;?.
I llc1culon, 6 r ev e1·F;1ble '1nr.reasf!d r)(lwcr uni t . 1~--. .,, COLL I ES · ... J • .,....,....4168.• * -pupp 1r5 -LJ DO itX!n10011<1,Covrr & p11lo11s I.Jui nt·oiangc t:iO .Faster acce!('ration, ~t!el' rrg,-rnalc & fem. E
I
"" "'12 · o· · .1 Store, R•staur ant, dnll~-. Days: 54&-141(}, vrs:
• 1'XH).J • n11, etc. istr1b also ava1 . Bar -. 673-ZSOl • 64-J.....1086.
H •• lmm.dl'ate BEAUTIFUL k1ngs\ie tufled 1 _&_1_6-!~87~1~. =====--832 1<,,~·r ~ll~N~',\~U7.z~.E'°R,---,,P~U,-;;P~So--_ l-;:H~O~L~fD~A~Y;;-;24;-;,-, ,.,-c:;-1 ~ .. ;-:-~.,,-!
I velvet hot pinlr headboa1'ci & WATERBEDS 2 LIGHTED I 1 ~ ya\\'' ::i r.al 5•
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Openings malching •pread, 1 2 0 0 . _ 1 s JO\VCa.~es: Chan1pion flt stud, grooni-1nh1·d t'ng, sip!; 4. Surveyed.
F upr1g 11 floor v.•/3 1'hE"l ves, ini;-, 846---083!). !\lint t'flnd. $3800 49!1-2066. or 644--0815'. All sizes $13.9J. P11.ckage 4Sxl8x30; 1 \\'all, 70:<.i2x4.1-o~c-=c--,-,-----:c-c-.c= 'oc0cuc.8cL~E.-cb-,cd-,--&c·-m-,-,u-·-,.-ss, d<"al, padded naugahyde ;,.ij.4780, AKC Collie kennt'I taking SU:-.l i\.l ER t~un. S 11. hot WAITERS fran1e, $49.9J. Water chairs rr~. for 1Ti pt1ps, horn Sailboat. Good rond. $700. ::~cr~:~e nn: c ~~a~do a ;.1o'. $7.~..U. ;i,=;1.m.1 T~, Radio, HiFi, !l/2171 S7~$150. &12-4·124. :>1&-:til3
:H()....-i!t;g. .J1\ft,\1AN A.\iP 12:1 1ms, 2 tereo 836 BESENJrs. Uniq11e, anc1e111 LIDO 14 $895
£r111al Oppor. Employf'r
1 ................................. '
Prr>d11ctlon -"'11))('1'\'l~Ol'S
Top oppr:irt1111:1irs for ag-
j!l'e~.<;11•· lt'lldO'r<;_ l[arhor
area.~ fa s!c~t g1111l'lng <"O.
Jli~I P!hr<'11!1;i. ('\I
&
Broiler Man Ni':\V Sor;i, lu:<rd{l back J!il ~ 130 spe-akcr S.l.iO 11 STEREO 1971 nio<1rl Air hrel•<l Sm:i ll , b ft 1 k I c s s , -. 61:i-l313 •
biscuit lu/Jec1, ~t,Jd S:.!'.JJ. Gibson .standard €'lee giutar, suspension :.pcak1 rs, Gat-odrirlC'sS S7J lip 1--638--22.'lh • :i:t P.C. hnmaculatc-. N-,-w
!nke .~139 c;isll , nPvr·r u>;rcJ, 1n1nl c.'Ond $200. l t-lllt 12 1<1nl auton1<1 ric lurnlable, i\.11NIATURE &_.h nauzcr pup· O'\'O'l'Ylhing! a hp. n\Otor.
Cycle•, Bike&,
Scooter•
Trucks
DAll V PILOT r1
ff2
Deve Burroughs' IH.•
Hou•• of
Suzuki• Triumph tnternatiolllti Ha""""
~ALES-R~NTAL-SE RVJCJo: RECREATION CENTER
Now stocking a C'Omplete llne
o! Triun1ph, Suzuki and ROY CARVER, Inc.
J\toto Gutzi. ' 2925 Harbor Blvd.
House of Costa Mesa :'l46-4444
Suzuki. Triumph , • •
-16112 Harbor BL, 65 DODGE PICKUP
foun1ain Valley V-.S, radio, heater, whlrewa!l
'l.11-8540 e 531·8545 tires, 8' bed, r,.}WiJ
THlllll
HONDA -''fRIOONDBr
1911 .... QI nM'Y-91
537·6824 e S!lJ..7566
$498
COURTESY DODGE
:l88811arbor Blvd.,
Costa J'.1f'sa i>7-9220 • •
'6~ INT. Travelal/ J:!OO ;:.15
eng., full poy,·cr & ' air.
Ready for trlr, 493-1503.
BOY'S light rran1<' 10 sPf'cd l-i.6i.2"c'H~e°'v7"P~."u'-.~$600~~1
bike, 11(('{1~ \\·ork $30. 2 OR OF1'~ER 646-~8
girl'.~ Stingray blkes, goodl,,...,==~~-~=--1 tnndition $10 each. 1Jtj9 '67 ECONO Var; Rf!-1 , 11.!V.'
Dorser l.a!lf', CM filT1, tinted gla~s. "81g 6."
Lo mi. SIJ:lj or tradP.. 19 71 Honda CL-17 5 ~8-ti-1iS.
Scrambler. Elect start, SOOICH'=EVY=~~,.~~-k~~-o.-..--1
miles. Likt new $495 ' True AC, stick,
8.13--3755. · '· 1%5, she!!, i.· f'asy hf!.
536--4086
i970 Suz11ki 90 Honcho .;QO ,c7===~==~-niil c~. like nt'w, $ 2 95 , 64 INTERNATIONAL van, 6
8.~3-375~. 2'~7~~11 ancr f.i pm.
YOR salf' .... '71 llond11., 4:i)
cc, 3,00'J miles, IC'!! for '67 Clff:VY \'an,
i;er vice, Call 53&-2232 alter 5 truck, $600.
1>42-5301
plumbers
p.01.
'62 Honrla 150cc,
$100.
%8-1~0 * *
Runs good,
'iO Honda 175 l\1otos-porl.
.i.600 mi's, x!n't cond. Offer.
67:....231.'i.
Custom 1-loncla 305
,\l11ny new p;ir1~.
... 54::....-0006 *
* '6~ TRIU~lPll ZJ() *
Like ne1v cond. Under ~
nil. SJ7:i. 644-;'.i.\!17.
ENDURO sl.vle '69 TS--'lJO
Suiukl .Sav11c;r., street [('gal.
S l.lO. 549-Z'"J06 alt j .
'63 CHEVY lruck, tthlt eng,
Muirt ttll-Priee open !'.Jr
suggestion. J,h: 675-1711.
'63 RANCHERO VB
JI.lake ofter! 54-0-09~ aft 4
Autos Wanted 961
WE PAY TOP
CASH
for used cani .I: trucks, JUll
call us for frl"f' ea:timatn.
GROTH CHEVROLET
2:,0 HONDA S c r a n1 b I e r , Allk tor Sales r.tanacer
needs n11nor repair, $1:,0. 18211 B~cb Blvd.
C11ll 6'12-962,i after 5 pm. Huntington Beach
BONANZA mini bike 3 hp , 841-6087 KI g.3331
fronl sllOeks, xlnl cond. $'i0. \VE PAY TOP DOU.AR
~1083. FOR TOP USED CARS
!\JUST i;elJ _ '!iii Yamaha 305. It your ~ar ls extra clean,
I -" Sloo c, I [ St'e Us fin;I. f'Xce coi~•. ·"' or ':'s o . BAUER BUICK
fe1·. Cfl!l <1 ft 5 ;,40-430.1. Zl-l E. 17Lh St.
Mobile Home• 93S Co~la ll lesa 548·7765
--PSYCHIATR-IC--
TECHNICIAN
Nite Shift ti:J-!1-6022 or !16.S-~ISO!i. rcgu!a!or, c!<'l'p s..·a d1v1ng, A'.\l/F'.\I, stC'J'{'O radio & pies Al\C rl.',gis S':ll}OO 644 ~7i151 r11'Vf>I· used $;xi. :>4·1--0lll7. t11ric <il'ck. Sl1U 11r11·, Wfls '-. • ;,~i--0%:, • • · _ -.i_:___ CONTEMP~
GOLD J)rov1nt1al svla & 2 ALL IN GOOD oond. Bel'i o!-Jr rt on Jay-away. Orig sold IS& LIDO l•I No. 29~2 11/l1lr & . LAGUNA HILLS
ANNIVERSARY •SO
12342 So. Brookhurst green chairs, g\JO(! cvnd. for $299.95; pr1y off balance Horses 1 1nany ex1ra.~. S!l50 Zl301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. .~r~ Garden Grove .:;c}1a $Ki; c.:hatrs, $30 ea, lcrs; Concord l<•pe J'C(.'-ll'd· c J 5-16 16 JN l "'\i'i~~~'l'i'i~1\'l1'li~"l d'~'~'-~:l~:IO~'~·~=~~~-~ er, Kent C'lec.f!Ultar , Fclld!'r or $l?6 or -"mall payn11.'nt.~. JI OfiSEB ACK R1<ling al -·13 (D:lrncr or Moulton Pkwy) amp., Hcac; 320 skis, V\V _Cc.llf'c-tion Dept. 714/893-0501 L<.>~sons. Our hor.~f" $3 Jl"f 26' ENDEAVOR Sloop-Bf'~! Prestig!'adult oom1 1unityad-PINTO \V/AUTO.
S. TRUCK DRIVERS B t: AU T 1 t' UL Jo' r f' n r h A radio. Call S1evP. altC'I' 6 lffi.l ADI\IJRAL c 0 io-;: pr1v111,.. l<"-"~n . All a,grs. i'CJuippt>d in fief'!. r.1u5t ~I'll, jaccnt to Leist1re \Vorld . Trans. 35 day, Sc mile.
T1·.ins-Continrntal. Clas~ A r t Cl J J k rr £]< "''' B ·r d' JI urn1 U!'I'. la rs, amps, p.n1. J.1S-:i976 portub!e. Close out , ,.0~1 + En_glisti. \Vestern. lfr>l'ses ma r o er. .,....,, . . eaull Ul ~urroun 1ngs. a THEODORE
10 head i\l.R. llllil II /2
cxpt:nt'•lCC. APPLY
PERSON ONLY. 2LJ2\
Vermon1. To1T1111r1•. --·."'=-RECEPTIONIST
l<Jaturc 11·omA11, CPA ofc,
Call Loraine
IVESTCLJr~·
PEHSONNEL AG£;>:CY
2(H3 \\'rs1cl1rr l>r, Nb
6\.l.2770
J-1\', Apply 1631 Plflcen11a, sauna bath, 4 poster bed. S National Cash Regi5te.r $ $10. Cash &. <'arry, All nC\\' hoarded $4:J rno. fi,7-0025. \VANTED Sari, mas! t..· hoon1 ]lLxury appointn1enls, Ther-ROBINS FORD l •tii'ii\iifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iiiiiii l,C'c'i:isi;'';,::,"~3-<'-:;''~"~·~cc:::-cc:c.--/Old. very ornate brass case, rull v.·1n-ran1y ABC (olor _________ !or Snowhird. areutic pool S!Junas, excr-206() !-{ARBOR BLVD.
TURRET LATHE
OPERATOR
\\'ANTE.:D din chairs, niaple .Xhn 1..-und, & working order. TV, ~2! Allanta, 11.B. j(--L] * ~8-!Mi91 • <.·i~ gyn1, 4 billiard table6, COST! MESA fi.il2-0010
or colored Hitchcock s r:i-·lr, 2 J<leal Ior boutique 1>hop. etc. %1!-:l.129. l Boa11 PJd 'B.--,--.S"ll.-~/"D""''k-~9"1~0" much niuch mort"~ ANNIVERSARY •SO
I 1·1 b · Marin• Equipnwnt oats, ps oc s See beal.ll. furn niode!s Jn
t ra\1·rr 1 e ca l ne I , i\lu~! i;e!J. S350. &l:l-ll8fl eve. l!lil S!erPI)--/( i; p" a k r r --:---------AUTOS WANTED ,;~2-.:J.JIO. t I pd • \\'ILL trade prl. clock Balboa park.like !!elllng, ---·~-:------LO\V-l lEAT COOK\VARE .sysrri;.1 ·-~ ~·11 r r ar c1 Island for fiharrd 115,.. of CALL 830-3!l00 or 820-7900 l'op dollar for clean used
RELIABLE bab1·s111rr fu r '! DBL Bed &. frnmr, Sl20 nt;\V, SJ:-;"/' :.la1nlcss si.~rl. Bn-~rs lurnla l f', t11pe P(·k. Br1111t General 900 ...... I I "1' '6' G•oat ''k"' 20>'.'', !•mo·-Cl•rs. See Andy Brown.
$33; 2 studio <-'OllC:h"s. S'Ll ; 2 nevl'r ope-ned. sold, S.309, $20, assunif' payrncnts of f>O\Vt'r '-"-'11 0 "' YP~r ·~ .,., " "' THEODORE
yr uld in n1y ho111". C, ,\1, pule !a1nps Si 847-:J6l0. take $82.:io t·1:1sh. 639-fi022 or Sl:i.50. 71·1/774 -3'160. CAPTAIN M\ln<l . Eves & ~·kr nd.\. ly park. JSOOO. Call all i i ROBINS FORD
Po1irr & Johnston .'\1110. r:~
pr1·. pfl.rt1al set-up, Days
()nl.v, 4--lO wk.
arra. &.!6-2609 aflrr •1:~0 , .... 1 "".c ."'06, P -"I. AD,llRAJ-:-:>,-,.. ,. 1 .1 11. 673--747.'i. a .m,, 847-6.'i37. lJIN lNL.i table, oval. cherry """'""' .. _ ~ color TV, v n 1n11 e1 icrnsc -311Y gross 2060 IJARBOR BLV D. Sa les Rea l E s ta te w1Jod, 2 leaves, 6 chairs. t •1c,c0c,cMcfc:-cs-0c1-,c.-cL-,-,-,-e 1·ion101e control, an t i q u e tons. 30 )'car» .... ~prriPncr BOAT 11hp for up to Z6 ft. 10x50 SKY LINER -$37j(),
UNUSUAL OPPORTUN ITY JI p CENTJA $i:J. 64•l-1%~. fo·ool ... , , .. ,,.,, \"-·•"! v.·h1tr . Compl r e bl t. snil ,(. power . Profcssfonal pov;rr hoal. WrU sh<'ltcrcd. Sp11('(' ren! $j(), Call aft 5 or COSTA MESA 64 2-«.tln H. H. Armistead & Co. lh & LA ' . -u e ' . I \I.JIU•<> ' sr M ti wkncls J.l!!-2897 . !:'11PORTS \VANTED
G S I 812 t'Olor TV. i11aplc round f;,16-.1::6f;. :port fi~hini;: giiirli'; !\lf'xican . ·' • on 1
CLA·VAL CO.
C<i!I 10 ani-2 r11n COSTA i\IESA arage a e =c-===~-~~-~I ,• Co"ll'•i Aot.teeo'" & Parif. E. l\fi('h<1e! Rltr. 673-68!!0 XTRA Sh SI .,.,,,-_ Orange (Qunties table, 6 C"lu'8. Patio torn, 7' 23" ADl'.lIRAL. all cliannr! "" " "" "' arp iasta. """"
filll 8.'W-7600 ;H8·2201 C ONDO:-.IL'JJ U!\'l furniture l tab! 1 -1s-..400:z I TV N I Cri;i~t 1"11ten -ln~rrur·-PllIVAT FLOAT S'l 11 mo \v/li;:e ,;al"J11n11. !iv·g nn. TOP $ BU YEll. 1SA~LcEoS~10-,c.,,.ol.---m-,·-,1-11"1·-.~,.o~h-1· Equal oppor1unity PfllplOYf'r .••I". J">t ••Id """' ,.,..,.~ & poo e, (' c. :>' , • co or . ew p rTu11'. Cuhc t'on . 1-I h di' '" 2-· ' ~; ' A I II p k CM $12 7-BILL r.1AXEY TOYOTA , "' ~-" ""' ""'' ...... uv ., 1-... 11·/2 ". ~ 11.,.1, .. 113-~·, 1 in ,uil an ini::. · 1nn:<i1num J ou srreet 1 u . r · , •. ::i ~ nEfRIGS $10. & $30. uvlh ·" " a, ,-, v. I . ' -JS881 Beach Blvd, \11>ck r,,,1a1I i;:rrr•l111>; ('iU'cl . .:.. VIETNAM 1nu:.1 ~11 ll1i• fu1·n· ~ Kitch, 1,·ork. i\·len's slack~ 32.s & rrl)'. ;.;-,i-0886. 111;q1sh1p. DR & cel"s!rn p11rking, N\1·pt arr -a, 675-8910 "'"'~·
Al;i_ C;ir·n, :-.o, c.111 ~1 l'l~1a. l1v n11, brlrn1. 1\l u~t ~<'e to navig111H1n. PICK liP & fij:'.-941 1 art 4 pm iveekcla.vi:;. ~M~~~H~----~9c4"'0 1 1-f. Beach. Ph. 8'17-8555
c .,\J. J11fr1vlrw \\'r•L onl_v ilfl/ll't"<', ~a le Aug li-ZI at J~'i; s.i & ;:i. 1-lan~ JO ELI::CrRO~IC f;!UdPll\ ~d!', J)El.!VEJtY ANYIVJrrnF:: -otor om•• \VANTED V\V Bug '64 or up. VETERAN T-shlrli; lg-& rx-lg S2 . & oTtf oolor ·rv·s. no1 1rorkin(;. \\'ANT to rrnt -:;;llp for 32' 11;.i111-!p111 :1,>l l-lan111·pr, Collrb" Park, $2 .. lO. :i.~G-ZS90. \\'iii .... ~,. r~slJ. AIF.O B,"\V (•;iptaln <ivnilahlr tor f'X-fl"lv.·er boat, no or n•·ur 10· ·:-; .jj' Mobile. homt', Furn. Lo. milengc. Good corn:!.
c,'ALE" _ '• 1 .. , I \H11·r In a l1ff'l1n1e oppor, L .. \l. 1~· lt'l!!O'd cr'li1.~1[1g. EXIO'ns1ve 2' Awnirig. Sp;ir;e ilVall. 824 \V. CASH -19'.!-2'131\ ,, ., "" --0 ·1'cEL'"' & \l ·11 porlahle!. J:,7---09i6 []f'nln~ula. 673--67 . STOP l,t,,I ti" s1<1r1 ;i nig1n1 1'11recr 111 a AL;llUST nrw 11.nd iii;t·d u:. r u . !'lTJ ~as a(ln11111~1 ra1111r tXpericncE". -.--~-:-::=~--1:i111 ST, !\B Sp. 2.\ Autos, lmpo•led 970 101t·1d brant'h of one of f'o lln· 1·angr 4 bun11:r~ g11cldlr, f•l6-Z'.!TI BOAT Slip ~11acr~ Avail. 2.i' ---f'n:hinnil--r::::~:...:::.:~:_:::_ _ __:'..'..:'.I , 11~01,,. Son1e anl!Ql!Cf'i, <tt • CONDOR LOOKING & ACT 111r'1 b)g\;"~' con1panir~. .xlnt r•ond. Lunibrr. :! X 4's. s 10 71)' La S lee
Sales n11nded pcrs•"I, ~""for ! ~;\1:11~:i:! '11~a~~1;lng1rl;11;~g1~11~:: ~~~k~~~~::::~~~~11 .. p ~~=~s,~ B&:~~~t~f~J~I:~~~:~(' R~8'. I Free to You J!' SCRAM LET Boat•, s~·::: Ski 911 SP~~r~~l~~Jn;g:s~~\V rg;, F:lly tion yo11r~cll a rral 1·ar1'cr vj•-1· I I J I"• ~-------" ANSWERS IL CO W N port11n11,\ XlnL f11H1n' tor ! ..,.11"n. . in" 1<'11r i -~ r ,,: . Chot!'t' 11\lngs. S~J \\'. Hith All new! GIY'al for your ht· 3 Lines.~ Timas, $2 .00 SKI ~-r f1ih1ng bo11t + lrlr, B L R I Reconditioned ~''1 1', ""'11''!1~P~ pairi Tin.'\ I.'\ t>. B. j.js--J~SO. lie girl. :>16-J6~1. .,
right n1an. Earnings con1-not a .'\a),\s )<lb. St~rl $:,.100. ----~=--~---i;l11ss on 1voorl hule, Tlf'fll' FORD Used V-W 's
n1i>nce in1n1ed1atcly should Cal! Bil! 1-la.......,r, 5~0-ffl.)J 'J'!{l<ASURES, antlque5 10 BRAND n('ll' 12x15 aVO\'.'ado 2 Male nutch ral•bi1~ &. 4 ra h· fl:i:n1;o11\ -Gu!'.~.'\ -Lapel -nrw (1lrsyslrr ·:~ H~p. .,,,, . ~.1 . St Ot 0 p '~ k "" G II I N°"0e H SP! \Si l ••'" ~o. 1' ain ' -· ·an~e OrScheS--llf' In excrs~ •if S.,.,,,, l"'r '1 • COA~TALAGE,~CY J\lllk. ·oat lJJprop.sub-dl-grern rug, ny on. 1 '~~ bit-hlif.ch. Swing -,;et. 11 rrrn -41 Rt1 ns like a dream $:)50. 2' ' ·~ nu. N. or Fashion Square No c·anv;is.'\1111: or MJl1<·1t1ni:. 17:10 f!arlvir 81 at Ar1anls \·ldcd. Cann1n-.: jars, truni..::, uarollcd. S:iJ. 646--6 I . fH2-:l6!17. · l"lny a guy gel' 1n10 drrp 5."'17-36R1. Campers & Vans
Jn1er .. ·lell's by ;ipµirnln1e11t ,;q dance ourfrlli school Mo'ocelloneouo ---,c-:===""'o---l11·;i1 1·r trying to mak~ a ----~~~ -~--,--c Trailers, Travel 94S t \\'i\JTl~t·,SS, over 11, f'xpcr. ' e Kl'IT~~NS e .Sl'L,\SH, 14' !'1\1 BOAT. 7ZJ Ev1nrudc 100% 30 Day or HlOO Milf:!I only .1-.~ '1·1•rkcl11i o lJ1111 11111·. Pr" f , d . ~ h l P Aho Y clo1 hes, curla1ns -rOd~. lo1v-Wanted 820 Fl'f'f: lo good ho111e lflnk.~/lar incl., J;:Md C'On· l .~· ,<:;COTSMAN 'I' r a I ! i• I' Guaranlo•
dy, :i~l.!fl!'l l vl & ba th sels, yard tool.~, ;;;;;;;;;iii'iii:~ Il l' "'a.sspor -th l k &. ~ ~--------~ R!•sl auranl 4M So. Co11st 1 ;)611.£[127 "' · wi ( rr di!ion, $.':10(). 84&-;.742. Chemic1tl Por1a Pot. 12 Doi p11n~ &.. Labor e Engine e 'iAl\'YER I lmn,.
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11 • r'i rl s · .Hii'}, L<l,guna Bch, IM-'20~ >l'tl~pn~ads. 1871 Jrv111e. v.'hePI 560 or nffcr 67.H124 --------~~ d 110 li hl 81' 1 ff "'"'''r" 1,,,111,,, ,,,. ooo· i~_,--~-,--~--~----N.B. ' :: A.~~1r1,>d ~a il.~ "fl•e 6 k 1 T Boats, Storage 912 an -" 1· s 0 er. Trans.• Front & Rear Axle " • " CASH PAID FOR " , prn as or o1n. :YIR-8A!l5 -or 531-21.M. A~~cmblies e Brake Sys~ llul,\'. ri1~h1 :-.!ulr I t -7. \VOMl·,N'. Out· ~.i ls 111·r EVL'f'lETT & J" . F P UPPIES ~11r1 chr.~I h' k ' , m"k'"' I'~. mo ., otoi-.. "' · <"11n1ngs rae-,,.~ ..,er., ,\ollN J Sport 12', CO\f'M', stcl.'T"· PLEAS URE vc 1cle par 1ng. 1969 ROAD-Lintt Ir 8 v el ten1 e Electrical System f.'4G--6f ti; " """' °" •-1Ul'l' 1•hl. chi·. & 11aJker tine fu rniture., appliancts, .,.,,,....>IYi ir.g. control~. $1115. 5-17-2595 L('! us v.·11tch over )-'()Ur
-;.,i::-R\/Jci:: :'1.:illon ~alc~m&11. \Ve rwet! inorr lielp, no l'~p. $1:l:>. JO ' Glasr;ar boat antirrue~. One piece or \\'ESTTE, male, 1 yr. Vor OJ' 673-2828. h'llv('I trlr. boa! or nlO!or trailer Tl!n. wheelJ, 2£1' t;.r.
full t111 ir·_ !1rr n1,.rh t>eC', Just fl 1!111~ ambition. v./1rlr, & a1~ HI-'. ,Johnson t1ull~f'flll , Cali day or nigh!, adults. Al\C. r·or i lcla1is,l7':-=co-~,..-'C"-c--..---,-home, :ir.ross rron1 Doheny Easy LUI hiteh. 5J6--4()86
kno \\']Pr)gr. i::oocl snlcsn11111. 642-7466 1no1or$Z2.'l. I Gov. \\linthrop 549-2241or547-7733. please caJl 54~3jAj. JI~'tCh: Craft Hurlftbo\Jt, P11rk. $6.-$10. ~9&-J.'!9-1. l oACICoott:Cchl'cvy-';,~•~'"tnt;-;:-cck_._O.;,I
Nrat 111 11p""ara11<:r. Apply \VA!TRESS, ovrr 21 . Cell or desk !n1aghi S\00. ivllsc. FREE. tnvnhlP s rn ;i 11 r r '· $. ' -Tr•11ers, Utility 947 " Bl d * Cllll 67;J...JJ2:1. • 2.1.IO 1'.'r wpnr1 Blvd., C .~1-conic in. 1768 Nf'WJ)Qrt v . ,6770J.-05.J=79~·~~-~~-~-I Music•l lnstr um•ntil22 t:irrrd ~hf'phrrrl mi~. 4 1M'i1,1o;:-.,-"",------,=
SER VIC}.: star ion :11111d .. full I ~C~\fc.c6o.10'-"'~717_. __ -c:c-c-i\·IOVI NG Jo"riday: &>i!. t rih , love~ Childri:n. 5'12-7096. Boats, Pow•r 906 I Trinsporlation jf Iii ) Need a long carry-ell tralier,
t1n1P. ~ .. lat'Y + tomm. \V ANTED: Nursery deliv'!ry \1·asher S2;;, dryer $~:1, round DRU:'l1 S1ET1 .!;0 m P1
1e 1 e fREF. \\'OOt!. ~1odel Glass 32' _ preferably about 14 feet.
fap'U. :i'.10 I::. Coast H1\...,, boy. for 11·kncf! & ef· diningtable&4chairs$.)(I. \V/cymbas 3 ..... va ue,I "-J"·'l !'i · CM ·rs "Il Tolly ~;;;~;;~~ii!i;/
WANTED
J $250. C11.ll 546-6265 alter 6 i '--"· '"' • i~perior, · · .. ., r . , 1111mat". Survey ~ Either double or f!ingle ax.Ir.
N.fi, trrnoon.'!. Lloyd~ Nur.:.ery. Helrig $:Ll + MORE. 240 pm . 1 ti~G-32:11 romplcterl, fN"sh hotlom, A C•m-r i , S•le/Rent 920 Will pay handso111ely, but 549.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 ===~~-~---,-203R Nev.·port Beach, Ci\-1. llanover Dr, C:-.t 54;..-2680. I 111500 by ~ J C 11 SERVICE Sta!1on arrrn anrs, _ El _ G . A d A ,1 1110 old r'd go I d t:: n ~!ea 111 , 01\•ner. not OUlt'agi!OU:ii y, a 1970 HARBOR BLVD.
[11111 li1nt'. ('.~I'· A fl p I y WIG STYLIS1: 1\10VING! Starting SundQY. ecU-tc uitar n ~mp. rttnt'ver. fcrnaJe, needs a :>48-j{l9(1 !'~ORD '69 Eoonollne VS cam-&14-7001 evenlngs, COSTA ~IESA
. " S ~ .... h d' ti ,-lb T\vin Pick-up. $...,. ..-;_-:::;c=:-=,,...-"".'T 0 I 19 000 I Chevron Stn11on, ,..,.1 . Expcr. 642.-{JlOO Vd.ll l~ inc .e, vu ransen 531~7 llon1t-·last. 968-1701. 19' Ce111ury. 19;,9, ne\l•\y pt'r van, r ve n -, m. I NEED JO Uted Open SPORTS &
Coast Hwy, La~ona Bca1•h, l --Y-E-"'L~L~O~W.,:c~P~A~G==E~-1 piaoo, Elec. e u It a r ' FEMALE krttl!n, aH shots. pa.h1!ed, 22.i hp G r e Y Nt'w litt.11, air oond, heater, trailers approx s·xs· 492-42-4.'i CLASSIC CARS
SERVICE sration ;11 1cndan1. SALES .54&-7052. JENCO Marimb8, 41·i oc· Lo-,,,·--." ~-pho"" m••, MarflX', !!hip to~ depth radio, custom-df'slgncd in-,, Id ~""" .... ,.,,._, ~1"' '" "' • El lrl Auto S.rvJce, Partt 949 • 300 GuJlwlng. Xlnt • i-.m all shifti:;, Apply 4678 Cam· REFRIG $50, xln! rond. Sgl tavea, • mos. o -~· -nllllf'. 546--8044 a.ft 6pm. iinder, ball tank, $800. lerior. ec re g. gas 190-S' hnltp & '°"""''• 4 Th~ \Ycs!'a ~ lndepen~ L ... ..1 110 J « oth · 67=>--7885 £1"1138 '''""· toilet, 2 closet.a, 1M• CORVA!R ~ ~ p11~ Dr, N.8 . 54&-l i~T. d. '""' . , an1p .,.,, er misc 1 ~-·-~·~-..,.----.,... . ~ 4 .st"""-' to cL---from • '61l <Jent loc11l tclep~ lrocl· · _., 1-_ _. fREE puppiff. Adorabtt'l°''""'""=~~=~~~-l slee"'!" 4. ('.l)!lt $8000 ; ·~ SE\VER rle<ining ~rrv1P1'-o~y publ islwr J1erds act<li· iltml!'. Uuurr a. W=-1! Office Furniture/ mill!!, l:!PaJ(le. mixturr:. 35' ELCO CLASSIC Cn1i11er eme';~ency in family-will traJNJfa>:Je complete with Ponchc coupe e '63 Healey
man. Apply :11i l!I \V. i\1 r F11d-uonal siilcsmcn to mcc1 cur-I 'i&l<.;;2-«~";h.· ...--,,;;;;;,;--a.1: l -E;;.;:q~u~lp~.------~•..,.24 499.3440 indll<llng Hfltbor moori11g. s<'ll • for half prlCf', Xlnt bt'llhoo5i111" I: clutch. $75. Mark Ill aooo e 't16 Ticer.
flen, San111 ,,1111_._:-:--''-'Ill riq1ans10n, f/tinle, Hou1ehold Good1 814 FINE ART RENTALS· ilfONGREL pups makr !hr All xtr<ts. I mi.nae cond. New cond. A bargain. Ca 11 545-0906. V8 • '68 TR-250 e ·ss Flat ~ERVICF: ~1fl!ion ll"f'd~ r't· iwrm., tl!lh ll'avcl, hl•l.'arn. 1."iO YDS bel~e carf)rhng, Decorate your Mme or ofri~ ~st pr>\~. F'rel' 5 ~1k olrl S~~ Sli p e.wul. !l4S-677l 11nyl11nt 11ft Aue 13th to $ll!:t'. Spyde-r Roadster e '68 Fial
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per n1an'. dtiY"· ..;ood \\'ol'k· I u·g:., esu1 , /ll'(J(liH'L lllCI. heavy rutmer pad, Or· wlqlia.I otig ar1work lrol!l PU fl~. Call 84fi--4.).1l. Phone 548-8261. l Ir;::;"] 120 coupe, alr • MGB-GT'1
Ing conditions & pay. Union iginal!y Sl(} per yd, &acri· R. o . llampton & AllSOC. ~~~~~~~~~~~I 36' SIC'phen~ .. Cla115ir." S]p5 ·7, F'ORD Rani:i:er XLT Pk· Up _ Ar.ltft fDra. L!!J .~ ~~·; ~A~k~~l •
Oil, 3fl3 l71h SI .. C.i\'I . No rel'c.~s1on hert' -,ve have Hee. SJ per yd. ~lake offer \\'ill ren1 or sl'Jt. 11-fon·i'~r! ' 5. Npt moorlnc. $13,500. Alt iv/II ' :o;rlf contained Park· 1 ;;;~;;;;;;~11~::11~§~~::~1 '·t"N7G=l~E-""'1-cl-c&--I k ! bcl"n increa8ing hustrni:ss by on en!11"e' Joi , Mu111 aeU. Ca1J 8am-5pm, 714/772-6330. l ... 11~1 lpm, 213 / 3 2 1-65 8 5 or dale cain""'r lcas than J,000 11) 523-7250 "' · · e tl\'l'I' oc: ! over l.l% ""r "". for past Pits SUppllel 714(538--2542 afl 6 pn1. "" D B '· t56 '70 OPEL GT Lo " '"nt op1'$ on d r " "s e ~ & ··-.,. ~4-747il 3r-,1 107 COPTER, exttl cond, mi's, r-.fus1 sell, lMvina UM ugg .. s · · nus, Al
sportJwear. Tnp PflY· Rolf's 3 Yl'I &: '71 txpected to be Mi1celleneous $150. ';;;;;;;;;;;,;;1(.,.IARACTE."R bolt!, 21 ',. cyl a~A-839-MXi 1"1970:::--:Su:----:·---,--meW cC(llo"••.ln,'~ .• · ~~·1VW9"l.sqrbc:k,
i\.1tgr. 646--0:\08. C'Ylln hirher. 111 * 61~7~40 I lnbrd, excel cond. Many l~8.~C"A~.=~~,E~R~----.,=·s 0 ,,_ •""'' ~· •'·"-' ~
M 0 V l G Pets, General ISO xtr p -~ f o-v• camper .,. . ·~. lue, T top, !ii> hp, ex-LF 0 SPRAY pe inter-.grinder, f'ull Jf yoo'rl! ambitious A ag. ', N ' mu1.1! tell: 'P~lc•_nos_/_0~,9-.-n-.---;1~2~6 1111' 8''""' av o r i le . Merced. Good a8 new, v~ eel cond. Make of!er. C1dl A A ROME
llm•, -~ • k Wes-~. Refrla. 11 ma 11 ANIMALS R U8 .. , Chip. 833-l -44S. rt11sonable 121.1) m-5303 ;•~1~·~1~~~.,...-,---;;,-.,;-0.;;liiOOiiALi>H,:ii;,;;;:;;s;;&:;:I ... -'"'""'ve 5~ a career ...... , "-k 1 ......., .,.... """ · •• =•0 1015 * • ..... inr.: .. ...,, • m !'IC, "'"'u BALDWIN AC!'Tl90l1ic, full n111nk11 $4,95, Myn11.h b!rrl~. 17 IT., Cab. Cr., fiAh A Ski, H.B. 1967 ALPHA Rorooo Spider ..... ..,.... ~'~•-cl.aaa. pl~ied .. ~w1;, ~ Newman. HB 842.-6.;()5. keyboord Spinet. W11.lnut $29.95, Pupple• $10, Pan"Ots so hp & 7 ~ hp, el. at., Trtr, ""-;"°'c::c-::=:--:-::-:c.-:-:: _s_po_r1_,_._R_•_<tt_, __ R_od_•_9_S_9
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~·a~t. 3cct1ratf' typi11t, Ov~r
21, needed pflirne, (~ full
dll}'~ a wk) App ly 1n prrson
\\'ffl.·Pf'lltl)'llllVf'r, L">t'> New-
[)Orl Blvd., c .r-.t .
"""'~ .... .~.,.,.' •-OJA' ON I I ~ II '-h J t d 114 9~ """ "~"" ~c•5 W . k Bo 'I '70 Dodgr. van C II a I o m ".,' ,.,,_ -·o•. -n 1_ 101,_,1, •• •t 7""" ,.1 D % karat em~rald Ml tw........, n1.11 , Ul!l une , · . J. ~•v. .,.,.. . "''"2 I ·"'· w nu, E"llru, I'"-•-AMX ~~· .. ,.., v• • • -11 ""'" I tr..•~ """". M F dd S A • 1 ct1mJ'lf'r. '"""'· ,,.,e to 11p-Thul'8d11,y. Aug, l9th or 98.m cu!, wh le iOld M"ltln1. SSOO. "".r"<'"'-"' c a en, . . ov.·n-mnvo. $7 5. -55 -4538. preciAle. &12--04JA, -------..----AUDI
F'riday, A111t. 20ih 11 Luskt.-y lom-080!==~---~---BALD\VIN oro::A n 4 Speaker, DOU BLE yellow he.ad par· 70 '.lot f! atas1 cabin crulM"r, •~o--;;;;1 ,------Ai\.1X '70 390, 4 &pd, m11.g5,,I ----------
Broli & Co., MS E:, Broe.d· BEAUT mink ,Jackt'l. Orig like ncn'" fi.l : p e •1 <i I rrit llr '.~ youni ;i,nrl t:ilkll 11 l V9lvn t'"S, xlnt cond. Orig CySc~:;.~, kei, t2S mint conl'f. WhWt-blk ln1. MUST .ell! ·n Alkll. Xlnt
v.ay, Ani:i'1Pim. ,,.lue $1100. Mu&t ll<lll -Betl kryl"J,,~r•l, ~.2~-.0 641-42i7. l1!1le ancl ill vt>ry tr1('ndly. owt\l"r S8(,()() 64:>--+148. A~·l /FM. Pri. ply. 67:'-....8318 oorxt. 5,000 ml. A.!!k fOf' Joe,
off~t tak~. 8»-7821. l ;\1ANUEI.. 'MtnmAA organ, \Vll l .'\land on your ttrn1 Sl~JO. 3r,• GRANO BANKS, twin 'f;9 J100AK1\ JOO oc, xlrt1 eve. 645--0311 dya; !>-~~~A.
llOUSF: ftunHng~ \Vatch the 606. l yr o!rl, save SlOO!l. ,,_54~9-c26....,25_· _ _,..'°""'°"=,--I ditM>I S28.000. cond. + xtr111. $350, Atter 5 Draw Fast when you plaoe 1'1rt1 unu!Jed ltf'm• tnto qu1C.
1'ht fule&I draw 1n lhc Wr!il I , . a Dally Pilot Classitif'd J~usk<'Y BJ'Otl .l Co., lne.
i\rl, '42.-6678 5(-rvl n,r fl'lf' \\'r~t slnct' UH9 OPEN HOUSE column, • 637·!m7 • For bf'~I result~! 64.2--.i678 1-73.).9'•'°6 or 8'l6-32'20 PM 962.-2.1:iJ. 11n ad In thfl DAILY PILOT caah, call 642--!i67S
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990 ~utos, UMd • 990 I Autos, Used
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SORGWARD I MERCEDES BENZ 1 Auto•, tmpo1to<1 970 CADILLAC CHEVROLET
990 1 Autos, Used
DODGE
990 Autos, Used
MUSTANG PLYMOUTH
'59 EORGIVARD .!-yctlrom.>sh PR E -OWNEO I ·61 CUS'"ror-.J' nu1l1 ('amJw>r. 211 CAOI LLAC 1968 1 '6.'i l:'llPAl8"-2 rloor, harrl!op. DODG1': ~. ion V11.n. Fleblr '66 Z..!USTANG 289-IV <"arh. -------
~ spil Goorl tr<ir1-• ca.r A~k· VALUES m1J!ne11·~n11 1 =.'Y'of'r, Flf'ti!r ''EL DORADO" p11r !'ilrg_ auto. Call alter 6 f'ng. Goorl ron<\. !"f'w Good mtlf'at.:P, ,,_lnr rol\!l
llij; SJj(). 5-IS--:?!HG. e "6-1 220-S. aulo air • "67 tra ns a,,_lf', N"P" hr11kf'.!', fA("fORY P.\1. &l'.l-4l02· Brak.f's, ures, $:ill. 96&-!:>40, AM/FM radio. ,<11,11n Iron~ 2'
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rtamhlrr Classlr . •" ~ ilt hr11kc~. J:fl{lt'I 111hrw-r, !!rif
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BMW illliO, air e "68 .$0-S. allto. ~tl f -rnn1a 1 01;d ""1Pr l'"ull pov.rr, 111,.rro, rlll()r _ FORD -'"'11111; "/aiin l'f'.~t.~. Orr~
'" e 68 280·SL rou•"" JU.ld· ~1·~t1>111 ('hP rrv hll y -$lli":J., !r.1·k~. fHHlr!f'rl tnp, !lh _i;, !Pl"· 1963 CHRYSLER 300 ownt'r. SHl9.l 646-2361-Automoth·e Excellenc~ r-I ~Irr • ·;o 2j()-C ro11JW, a•r. 4!14-101·1 l..11:.. R(·h, .s1·on1c l'lf'cn n~. Ptr. Loca.I 2 OR. H .T . * * '67 .\IUSTA:\'G F'11~lhi!.rk-Xfn1 0 '! ro c-hooM! Jt·om e '70 ~0-1 --'6·9-VW-BUG--oilC! 011 nPr, iXS~7791 S,\Lf': PRICED '70 FORD ronrt. ,\lrrnnrl. auto J.ri nii T-BIRD
SF.. !ul1 powf'r, air, 2 10 , $3777 1 ,\ural't'll'P ro!d nl!st metalllr.. GA.LAX/I'.: :iOO H.'f. ;iuln. Sh<!p 1".:ichrr's r11.r. Sl.i.ill.
rhoo~e from. !\IA!'/\' MORI;. 4 NABERS Cadt"llac !1n1~h 1v11h h!;i1•k huckr! rn1n.c . J'"ACTORY II IR ~732j. I
$1699
COURTESY DODGE
•~. die ,,l,H. Mod S;ir-• . ,,,..~. 11--~, Bl,·" 1'" 1>-l'al~. k Lllnrlau roo/ £quip. CONn, pll1<Pr stt'f'rin2 I -----~~ '" '"' " '64 T-BIRD
R OY CARVER, Inc. r ifu r ! Take nldPr '"r lri Al"TJJ Ofl!ZF:D DEALER fl"•: \ll!h AU!n 11·an~. R11d'1I, hr1tkr~. r11d 1ro, hPa1 .. r, "'htte-OLDSMOBILE (.'rot-ra :'I.Ir~" ~~7-!l!lO
1raf!r nr ~ni•l ll rloll"n \\"d! 1 2600 Marb<>r Blvd.. Hra!!'r, Pn,,.er S1ePrin~. Y.'all t1rPs. 106A~'K • * s1.-~ :!925 !Jarbor Blvd. f1n1tn1·r fl\"!. ply l\l[)\'2'.}91 I Cnslil J\IP;:<l p011 pr Rrak,.s, 1>1r. Clean $1699 ~lfi-~T.Ui nr l!l l-t.~11 -~~-------xv~ ,,-CADILLAC 1966 1111rnu1,?hnu1 iz. ~vii. SI .1. COUR:TESY DODGE -'68 VW BUG CPE. OE VILLE ,J,.hnson & Snn 26:<'1; Harbor
1%!1 Olrlt. Vista. Crusier t.la
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Full Power Cnsta :'l lesa 5·16-4444
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B:'lll\' 1n 1rade. Pv1 ply.
O r.1n9 e County's
Largest Selection
New & Used
Merced es Benz I FACTORY I Ali fl . Cfu!il .\\f'sa. \>10-::.6."ID. mR Harbor Bll·d .. PINTO
Air Conditioning
E 11cellent Condition
PhonP: 6~6-0619
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Rarl10, lll'alrr. Vt>1)' Sh1trp. ----------Cos!il l>lt'sa ;):)7.9220 '68 PONTIAC :'llu.~t Sell (:\.£\\"7;,.B. $10~J. 1 ,\11':. mNnJTlONJ;.;G r !t RY S L F. R ;.; t' w p n r t * • iCi:iii-T-BlRD-. -N;-~-i ntprinr ,
PRI M r "ts Motors !-'l,;l.l .• Lr·:.AT!!Efl l;\TERIOR \1 1chrlin lifl'C, lll'W r!rr·1~=~-------r~:\lrF.'T V-fl, ;u1to. 1r;.111~.
CA a qu O\\'N lh '01 ,, • c ' '''' ,.,.,,">II"'''" p n •I h ,. ''''' I>•·''· . .,--.! nlf•rh11nit:11J Pr.rl1!rd ll'lfl. lull POl\Pr Incl. 1ru·;:, vr1·vrlrp end;:ihle , ' P" Y "r nn )'vi! • ''' '"' .,. " ,. " , ... "'~'
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-~So c~i H1gh11y, L, Bch. Uh .~· lf'll'S!"t1PlC ;:!ernn.1:.1 fi!l-~:lf>·I ~Vf'S. hlnt;k Ill f)f'rff'('I l'Onrl 111on. 1971 PlNTO ~1rrri11;:. \\h11r1•al! llre~. 1·nnd111011, $1Hl0.00 or offer.
1971 C apri 2 Dr. Sed. MG 1 __ ·19·;.7503 _• .'¥111-3 1 ~1 i-tri·M J\:'ll 1-'1\l, rtr., f'f/· ,-1 •. ~-C1,,,.,_1,, N.'f'l'""'I 1!l67 f(lrrf r.alax1e, fAcrory 4 ~prrrl , radio t. hPatrr. ~·111yJ r"f\Of, KSll'llO M2...\-l!i'l.~--cc---cc--=cl
Tl·IE SEXY [l,;RQPEAi\ ,~· -' I 1 JM \\''IV $886 ---:·; ~.1 p !'.l:i6 V\1' BUG-SUtl'"OOf, l11r-An e.>;crrt1onaJ buy: ISBS-,•\IC .l\'r11 lirP>. P.\l/"a~. 111r, t"ilnlll, 1P8 f'r, J\J r n-llrP;:. hurkl'! l'P<llS, "51i T-BIRD, ~nod 1·n,~ .... Of'l Thi~ 1urrar111·e one owner 1 -----,~-----1 k · .,, ,, >•h ,0 -m 1 h 1~" 1 , c 1 t tory rPblT POI:, np,v hr;i r~, 3.ll·h * ~~!Ft-3123 * .. r "' · r;insm1.~. r !"rlmr trim, ./VU m1 PS. COURTESY DODGE hnlP tnp "' .on1111en il
Trarlr \\as sold here nrw MG 111.f'~ .;. paint Xl nt rornt . $1888 ;:i!ln. Uphol;:Tl'ry, p;i\nt and 914CBG. :!~,~~ llarbot All·rl.. buniprr. S\51)(), ~l:l-1203.
.oJnrl ha;: h.1d ihe best nl / AUTHORIZED Sh~J Citll fill-:i!l71 1 COMET horly 1n minr ('(ln1i111nn , ,\ $1699 -,60 T -BI RD $JOO
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SALES -SE;RVICE
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IMPORTS
JJOO I\". Coasi H")"-
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KARMANN GHIA
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OUR PRICE $2396
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OUR PRICE $1996
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TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
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