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COPTER WHISl(S 2 TO FREEDOM
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Cle1nente Shies Away ··DAILY PILOT
* * * 1oc * * * Fro1n Bi§arre LAFC Flap
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUSt 19, ·197]j
l.IOL . U, NO.,,._ I llltTl(INS, .. PA•ll
eamsters a reeze
Navy Con111ur1ados
Drugs Smuggled
In Secret Cache
SA .'li' Dl[GO IL"Pl l-Navv cnmmandn-
1.r pr. figh !er~ Wf're .:i cc uscd \Vcdnrsda:-" of
smuggling heroin into the l:niled Sta!es
from Vielnam in~ide cla~slficd equiprnent
l'>liich (';H1nnt br nprncd fnr insprc!u111.
ThP ;illcJ::,<i!ion \111i; conl11i 111'd 1n an ;if.
fidavtt filr<I allcr four men. 11110 nf them
active memhcrs nf Sc:il Tean1 0nr. ll'ere
charJ::,ed fnnnall.1· "11h cnnspirin F: rn
smui::gle anrl 10 p<lS!'C~s ahnut nne pnund
nf high-.11r.:ide heroin 11·1th 1nlenl In
d1slrihutr 11
ln1·t s1Jgat1nn of the matter 111l\ C(\fl·
260,000 1'ruekii
Recalled h'" (;'l
o~:TRnlT I! rl \ -(;rnrr;:il \\r1tnr<;
('nrri 1~ .:1sk1n~ thf' nu·nrr~ 11f lhr 2F.l\Jlfll1
('hP1-rnlr1 .:i nd G~1r l1 J::h1 rtu11 1r11«k~ 1n
rl'lllrn them rn drAlrri; ~n Iron! .~prin~
e ~srn1hl1r.~ And rnwrr brakes r;in hP 1n-
i;rec!l'rl.
Th<> front ~prini:, .:isscn1bl1<>~ on 12~ non
lflur"·hcrl rlnvr trurks prnrl11cefl rl uring
the l!lli!'l , 1970 Rnd t~il mndel ye.:irs ma.v
<'On!.:i1n poss1b!e defr>c1.~. a GM
spnkf'i:m;in s:iid tnrlay
tnrler ccr\<11n condi tions. a sriring
<'nuld brerik nrar thl' front atlachmenl on
lhe steering column sidl' H this oc-
curred. thP truck could veer !n~·ard the
Ir.ft in left-hand dri\'e trucks nr lo the
righl in righ!-hrind trucks. hr said.
Orange • Cea st
'A'eother
The weatherman sees more sun.
shine today Rnct Friday following
the usual low cloucts and fog alon11:
lhe coastline. Temps at the beach
~·ill be !n the Jo""· 7fl's ri~in,I[ t.o 8.'l
inland. Ul~·s tonight 11round 66 de-
grees.
I NSU)E TODAY
Thert.'& n/mnsl tlfl /1 1"11 11 ir> th ,.
fllrt IJOU rnn hriv c tr1fh t/ir 111>10
Cnlifnrnin 01110 /icen.~r p/rilr.~.
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fnrln JI.
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tinue ;ind nlnre arrests "'ere expected. C.
B. Dure!. spcci.:i! agent in ch.:irg1> of !he
Ferlcr;il Bure<iu of N<1rcot1cs and
D;;ingerous Drugs, s.:iict .
:\rr·<'sL~ nf 1he four rlrfcnrlitnl ~ rnrled
l\1·0 1n0nlhs of undcrcrn·er 1nvestig;:itinn
by Durel's office, the Customs Bureau
and the ,\'avy. Durel said.
The heroin \1·.:i~ recovered from 11 ca r
ht>lon~•ni:. to one flf the rlefend11nts, A~sis·
!ant Ll. S. Alt~-. Roher! P. Rissn said. 1'he
r.:irhe 11·.:is fnund in~ide ;:i h(l]Jo"·ed nul
sroJlP 11·h1rh 111.:is rlcemcd cl<issified equ1p-
mrnt . hi' e:-cpl a1ned.
r\rr.i1gnrd anct flfdl'rl'd heir! nn S.'iCl.000
hood rach 11ere (;corge R. Sha"·· 42. nf
Coronado: Rnl:inrl 1'\ (;ersnn. 22 , of
lmpen.:i l Br.:irh. Thomas F:. Oonnl'.:tn. 21.
of lhe Amphih1n11s Ba~r or Coronado :ind
John Br nau11. 2~. of Cor(lnadl).
~1issi11g Fccl ernl
P".rrol.l Probed
B y Po.~t Office
SA;\' FRANCISCO iru r1 1 -Thi' Post
Ofri C:P said \Vednesda.V Ll IS invr stig<1l1ng
the. disappearant'e of 11 l;:irge amo:1nt nf
money from a shipment of r.:ish sr.nl hy
Pan American JCl to mttt a military
payroll in r.uam.
The money "'as sent by regislered mail
July 21 from 1he Feder:il Reservl' Bank
nf San Francisco to a Bank of Americ.t
branch in Gu.:im .
i\'orm.:ill y :in iirmed guard arcorrtpanic~
such shipments tn ptaneside whC"re thP.y
.:ire !he last items pul ;ibc'iard . Ano!her
;irmed gu;ird meels the shi pment durin~
a ;:;t.np in Honolulu and a third is "'<tiling
at. its de stin:il ino.
Post:il Inspector .1 . P. Keown s;:iid the
mnney rou!d have been lakrn al any n!
lhe three ;iirports involved. He declined
to disclose !he exact 11mount of ca sh
missing because figures could be used In
possible lie detector eii:amlnalions given
suspects.
.. \Ve have some pretty good !Pads on
this thing ." he said. Kwwn ~aid the thief
could be either 11 postal or .11n alrlinl!:
employe. or a combinalion of them. and
hoped for an early bre11k in lhe c11se.
He had no eJ1pl<inaU01"1 AS lo why only
some ral her than all the money was
taken . He said the amount l;i.ken wa5
suh5tantial enough that a 5econd 11hip-
ment was nece ssary.
Six Sa ilors Ju111p
PHILADELPHIA I AP ) -Sl:ic Easl
P11kistani i::ailors h11 1·e: jumped ship,
c-IRimini other members of the crew nl
!hrir Pak 1s1ani frelgh!er hRrl thrr11tentd
!hem ,.\ ~pokt5 m<in for !hi' gr()up said
1he1· \.\'Oll!rl setk polilic11J as,ylum 1n lht
Ln1terl Slates.
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Union Ol{s
S11per Pi~kle Pi~ked
1 Policies-
Grudgingly
,,
D-'!LY ~ILOf S!1!! ,~111
t\ fc\\' ria.vs ag:o, ::i fric11d tnlrl rhris Petroff. 1)5.
Co.s t.a tl1esa. that ('ostt1 ~lei-a dirt i~ nn .i::nnrl for
gro"11ng anything. Petroff gnl ;:in,i::rv anrl sho\1'cd
thP fr iend this 30·1 nch <·ur 11n1hcr he gre11• 111 his
ba ckyard along ,~·ith pe ppers, corn. ton1a1 oe~. let·
!11cc , nninn.s, i:;arl ir anrl s1r ;:n\l herric~. Petroff. 3002
l)nnnybrook Lane. 1\·as horn on a f11rm in 'i'ugo.
.slavi;i and ~·ant.s everyhod.v In knn"' he can grow
Jllsl about anything in Costa f\le sa dirt.
Helicopte1· Wl1i sl{s 2 Cons
F1·0111 Mexic o City Priso11
MEXICO CITY !l"Pl l -Two mrn, in ·
eluding ;i New Yorker convlcred of
manslaughter. escaped from a m.:ix in1um
security prison in Mexico City \\'ed·
ne~day when a helicopter \11nded inside
the prison to lift them lo freedom .
The '"'O men were identified ;is .Joel
Da vid Kaplan, 41, a New Yorker sen-
tenced to 28 ye~rs for manslaughter, and
Carlos Antonio Contreras Cast ro. a
Venezue:lan serving a seven-year term for
counterfeiting. They remained al l;i rge
today.
The w.:irdcn of the Sant<i ~-lart:i
Acatitl11 Prison on the outskirL'I nf ~eJiico
City, Jn.o;e Luis Campos Burj:lOS, said a
Jillle blue helicopler landed on a p<itln in-
11ide the jiiil ad j11cenl to the dorm ilory
where the twn men "'ere housed.
"The criminals hoarded the hchrop1er,
which took them ;iwav," ht> s:11d ll w11s
tracked briefly on ihe rad11rscnpr :it
!lt~ico City lntern;i11onal A1rror1 but
dlsappearect from the scre<'n bcfor" it
rould be intrrreptect. A fUll ·scal1> hunl
\.\'.:t~ under "NllY [or both th e he!icopttr ;:ind
the men.
The 11·.1rdl'n said "<ill those responsihle:
for the custody 2JiO .~ecurity o! the jail
hal'e been placed under arrest" v.·hile an
invr.stigallon is carried oul as In how and
"·hy lhe hclicopl.er w11s prcmi!led to land.
K11plan is a nephtw of ,J. M. Kaplan.
president of !he J . r-.1. Kaplan Fund of
New · York. Testimony before the U.S.
Cnngrc~s hAs described the fund as a
ph il.:in1hrnpic orgaoiiatinn created as a
channel for. fu nds of the Central
ln1c!li~cnce Agency (CIA \.
Kapl<in was senlcnced to prison for
manslaughter In the dt:Rlh of Lul"
r-.·lelchor Vidal, also of New York City,
~·hose bullet-riddled body was found
outside r-.1exico City No1•, 11. 191'\1 Kaplan
"'a.i; arrest ed in Spain by Interpol agents
in 196.1 and returned to Mexico City for
!ri11!
He: plr11derl innocent bul was ro und
J!tulty both or 1nnnsl11ughter and of en-
trrlni!'. ~-lexlcn on .:i fal ~e passport \Vhile
in jai l. Kaplan rliv nrcf"d hiE wHt and
niarried lrm.:i Va zquez Calderon of Me:x·
!en.
SC Declines
To Back Recall
Against Caspers
6y JOHN VALTERZA
O! JM 0 1Jly Pllol llllf
San Clemente will not officially support
a Grand ,Jury Investigation of "machine
politics" in Oran~e Count.y government,
nor will ll ·i;upport a recall of firlh
Distrlcl Su"p<!rvisor·Ron Casper:s.
Th.at decision Clifl'le Wednesday as city
counc.ilman and ·Local Agency formation
Commission member Stan Northrup lost
his altempt to launch the probe or
ci rcumi;tancei1 surrounding lhe bizarre
battle over membership of the LAfC.
The baltling Northrup st rongly sco lded
fellow councilmen as each backed down
from thr CQntmversy
He. added that he was ''disappointed ''
at the bitlk.
The longllme councilman first In-
troduced :i sr11 thlng proposed resolullnn
c:ondemn ing lhP "11pp11rent attempt" to
e"tablish A polltlcat m11chine ~·Ith
Caspers and Supervisor Robert Battin
as~ertedly Al th" controls.
:\1ayor WA ll.rr EvAns ~,. c n n de d
(See NORTHRUr. Page ZI
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From Wire Service•
V.'ASHINGTON -The 1.8 mlllion·mem-
ber Teamsters lJnion today pledged
grudgingly to "cooperalf! fully'' wilh
President Nixon"s new economic policie5
including the 90-day wage-price-rent
fr eeze .
The :;tatement. from Teamsters Presl·
denl Frank E. Fitzsimmons was Jn mark-
ed contrast with stat.emenl.s from other
labor leade.rs, including AFl.rCIO Presi·
dent. George Meany and United Auto
Workers President Leonard Woodcock.
whn have threatened resistance to the
policies.
The slatemenl was issued while the
AFL-CIO executive council \lt'a1 still
meeting in Washington In consider ii..
course of action regarding the new
pol icies
The T('am :i;ters statcmrnt notl'd ther@
\\•ere inequ iti es in the President's
policies. and said the Teamsler~ were o~
pnsrd to economic controls. hut •·if they
are necessary, we hail Prl'~idcnt Nixon's
11ctinn ... .:is 11 hold measu re to preserve
the f'Conomy of thP nation."
r-.1eanwhi1P, the adminis!ralion reversed
I.he Pt?ntaROn today by rulin11t out mi!i lary
p;iy increa.5es during Lhe 90-day freer.e
prriod and _qiughl 10 persuade some
openly disgruntled labor leaders to 1tay
in line. on !he inflation fight.
Treasury Secretary John B. C.Onnally
announced that servicemen will have to
fore.,>:o pay incrt.ases despite a Defense
Department suggestion Wednesday Uat
the,v would be forthcoming.
"The military 11re: not going 1.0 get 1
raise," Connally declared. ''That was a
mistake.··
The ro51 or Livinl{ Council in a se.ven-
p a g e . question-and-answer i;tatement
issued late Wednesd11y confirmed the
freeie on wages v.·ou ld extend to stale
and local employes. It said school
teacher~ would be covered by the freeze
H their contract period began after last
Sunday,
The National Education . A~soc.iatlon
INEAl e:stin1ated the freeu would .tffecl
about 00 percent of the nation·s 2.t
million public school teachers. Teacher•
who ha ve salary· increases due lhl'! fall
must work al least until Nov . 12 1t !he
salaries they rec~jved last year.
President Nixon's chief economle
11poke11man also lndicat.ed Canada pro-
bably won't be given an eJ1em ptlon from
the 10 percent addect t.arlff Imposed on
imports and he &aid Lockheed aircraft
would ha\·e to pay lhe duly on Rolls
Royte jet. engines being made in En1la.nd
for its new planes.
Members of the AFL-CIO executJve
counr;il were in a bristling mood as they
mel In Wash ington with key White House
1dviser11 includl11g Utbor Secretary
James O. Hodg~ and George P. Shultz.,
director or the office or budget and
manage:mcnt.
A spokesman for lhe nation's major
labor organlt<tlion said the councll 11 get--
ting a mounting number of phone. callrl
and telegrams from r1Jnk-and file
~·orke.rs urging R general one-day
tStt ECONOMY. Pas~!)
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DAILY ~ILOT s
Ul'I T• .... 19
STANDING PAT ON STRIKE
Union Leider Bridges
From Pflfle l
ECONOMY ...
walkout to protest the way the freeze i!
being administered.
AFI...CIO'S Meany already has de·
hounced the Nixon approach, charging
the freeze is patently unfair to workers
. wh ile favoring business corporations.
On Capitol Hill, Waller Heller, former
·chief economist under the Kennedy and
Johnson Administrations, told a House·
Senate economic commitltt hearing
Nixon's program should be revamped to
provide more benefits for the consumer
and less for industry and business.
Heller gave credit to the President for
taking action to help the economy but he
:said that an estimated $9 billion help for
American industry provides "raw meat
for business while the consumer gets lit-
tle more than a soupbone."
In other developments:
-The It unions. on strike at the Los
Angeles HeraJd-Examiner since Dec. 15,
1967, have offered to have their member~
return to work under the President's call
for an end to all ttrikes for 90 days.
-The European Common Market Com·
mission has backed French Pre!!lident
Georges Pompidou's call for a European
aummit conference on the U.S. dollar.
-In Tokyo, prices plunged for the
fourth consecutive day on the stock
market. One broker said, "This is the
most M!rious panic since the end of World
War JI."
From Pagel
NORTHRUP. • •
Northrup's motion to launch discussion.
It came quickly.
Councilman Tom o·Keefe said the
language in the resolution "might leave
the ci ty open to some sort of defamation
a.c4'1n,'' and he suggested It be revie~·ed
by lhe city le.gal ,;tall before any action
were taken.
Northrup. who appartntlv has tem-
pered h.is initial ckmandS for a recall
against the two supervisors. stressed that
the resolution calls only for an impartial
investigation by the Grand Jury.
"All I want is the truth and no more."
he said, "and if the truth bears up, then
1·11 seek support throughout the district
for a recall:'
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TIM!nday, A11911$l 19, 1971
Eigl1t Face
D1·ug Trial
In County
Eight men arrested by the Huntingto11
Beach Police Department have been in·
dieted by tht Orange County Grand Jury
on charges of the sale and possession of
dangerous drugs.
The eight were arrested Aug . 7 by Hun-
tington Beach narcotics oHicers and
Special Enforcement Detail officers as
"'ell as agents lrom the State Bureau <>£
Narcotics Enforcement.
Officers c laim more than 340,000
amphetamine tablets were confiscated
during lht arrests, according to Sgt. Bert
Chadwick of Jfuntington Beach.
The arrests themselves took place after
undercover officers allegedly bought
250,000 pills £ro1n the suspects for $5,750.
Chadwi<:k charged tv.·o or the suspect!
were armed with a .45-caliber auto1natic
and a .22-caliber automatic.
He said the undercover unit was
unusually large because officers learned
the suspects were armed and the location
for delivery of the illicit drugs was
changed several times by the suspects.
"The officers first met with a
spokesman at Brookhurst Street and
Adam11 Avenue. They were told at that
time to proceed to the vicinity of Ward
Street and Warner Avenue. Aft er thi.o:
they were directed to Brookhurst and
Warner, then finally Huntington Avenue
and Pacific Coast Highway," he said.
The suspects were arrested at the last
location.
Expected to appear in Superior Court
for arraignment today are:
Warren Fr11:nk Peak, 24, of 2817 Bristol
SL. Garden Grove.
Richard Eugene Ellis· 25, transi ent.
Robert Kenneth Saiia, 32, Rowan
}!eights .
John W. Bowne, 56. El il-lonte.
Gary Douglas Hubbel , 21. address
unknown.
Glen Loyal Peterson, 27, eddress
unknown .
Mlchatl John Plews. 26, address
unknown.
Hollis Kent Loftis. 26. address
unknown.
According to 11 spokes1na11 for the
District Attorney's Office, Hubbel was
also indicted on charges of einploying a
minor in the transportation of drttgs.
Mayor of Laguna
Asks to Avert
Caspers Censure
Fifth District Supervisor .R o n a 1 d
Caspers is "well aware that he made a
mistake" Laguna Beach Mayor Richard
G<>ldeberg told the city council Wed·
nesday night.
Goldberg said he had talked to Caspers
\Vednesday and received his assurance
lhat in future. Laguna Beach will be con·
suited in all matters that might affect the
community.
He proposed that instead of a personal
censure <>f Caspers and Supervisor
Robert Battin for their part in
manipulating· a recent Local Agency
fonnation Commission (LAFC) meeting.
the council should adopt a resolution ex·
pressing its displeasure at the conduct of
the meeting, requesting correct noticing
of all future meetings and expressing the
hope that they can be conducted with
proper decorum.
"We do have to "'ork wilh him
(Caspers)," said Goldberg. "and I'd like
to come to an understanding and perhaps
improve <>Ur relations \Vilh county
government." .
Before joining the vote 1n support of
the resolution, Councilman Edward Lorr
said it was his personal feeling a i;tronger
statement of censure should be issued
and that the Board of Supervl:;ors should
be asked to remove Caspers and Battin
from the LAFC.
They were gullly. he said. of ''misuse
and abuse <>f power that ha:; made a
laughing stock or all city nf£lcia)s and
made everyone look suspect."
"This man (Caspers)." said Lorr. 1·had
been scheming to seize the LAF'C and
achieve his own goals, completely 1g·
noring the wishes or the people of Irvine
and of cities in this district. lie should be
Jet known in harsh terms ho1v this city
feels aboUt auch conduct"
At Goldberg's request. the council also
agreed l<> share with <>lher cities in the
payment (If legal fee~ to establish the
correct membership of the LAFC after
the tumultooua meeting.
Councilmen authorized payment of up
to $265, for Laguna Beach"s share of the
estimated $5,000 legal cost.
Educational TV
Transmitter
Location Eyed
Orange County's first educational
television channel Is likely to beam
signals from a site in Los Angeles County
nestled in the La Habra Hills.
Coast Community College Dh'llrict
trustees were told Wednesday night that
negotlationa are under way for the
transmitter site with arrangements e.x~
pe.cted to be romplettd by January.
The new site was selected <>Ver a
previous site in the La Puente Hills abovt:
Brea, a dililrict spokesmi:tn s,11id . The Sad-
dleback Mountains would have interferrd
wi th 1clevision signal~ to South Orange
County homes frorn Lhc Brea location. •
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College Bond
Reports of New
Campus Scored
Saddle.back Co!Jege President Fred
Bremer Wednesday publicly denied
reports that the $24.S million in con·
struction bonds, up tor voter approva l
Sept. 14, would be used to build a new
college campus in Tustin.
Dr. Bremer, speaking before the Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Council. said
passage of the issue would simply enable
the school to build permanent facililies at
its Mission Viejo campus.
The college president did n o t e ,
however, that if the sale of bonds is ap-
proved by the voters, $3.S million is
earmarked for the purchase of a college
site in the ·rustin area.
··1 think it is wise to buy a second catn·
pus now and hold on to it for the simple
reason that land values are going up,''
Dr. Bremer told the council.
Passage of the bond proposal has betn
publicly opposed by former Laguna
Beach school board president Larry
Taylor, \Vho played a major role in
creating the Sadd\eback College District
in 1967.
Taylor contends the board of lrustee.'I
of the district is weighted in favor of the
Tustin area. He feels the present campu1t
should be completed" prior to expanding
the college ra c.ilities into other parts ol.
the sprawling district.
Dr. Bremer ooted that although lhe
new campus \\'ould be purchased , no ex·
pansion would be undertaken until the
present Mission Viej<> college reaches its
enrollment peak of 10,000 in 1978.
In seeking support for passage of the
bond proposal, Dr. Bremer told council
members the money would provide the
school wilh permanent buildings to house
its rapidly gro\ving enrollment. This con-
struction would include a gymnasium,
classrooms. laboratories and o th t r
teaching facilities.
"An investment in a community college
is an investment in the entire com-
munity," the college official concluded.
Take note Orange Coa~t surfers. 'fhis is ho\v they do it on lhe East
Coast. This surfer is in action at South \Veil.fleet, Cape Cod, Mass. Auto Collision
Kills Woman,
l11jures Couple
Lag1ma Arrests
Narco Suspect
In Drug Sale
Laguna Beach authorities Wednesday
arrested a. suspected narcotics dealer
afttr police a lleged he sold a small quan·
tlty of possible meScaline to a Camp
Pendleton 1.Iarine. American .Motors, Big 3 Officer J ohn Saporito <>( the Special
Enforcement Detail reportedly watched
the transaction From a distance \Vhfn
three men in a car stopped in the 100
block of ~lountain Road. Roll Back Auto Prices A f'ountain Valley woman died early
l.oday and two Southe rn Orange Coast
residents were critically injured in a
crash described by California Highway
patrolmen as one <>f the worst they have
ever investigated.
According to Saporito. a suspect in t h~.
rr<>nt seat of the auto handed a small bag
to the passenger in the rear seat.
DETROIT CUPil -One by one, the big '
three auto companies fell into line by an-
nouncing they would sell their 1972 model
vehicles at 1971 prices during the \vage-
price freeze -only to be upstaged for
the second lime in two 1veeks by
American Motors Corp.
Chrysler Corp., following tile examplt
set Monday by giant General r.1otors
Corp. and Tuesday by Ford Motor Co,,
issued its expected a n n o u n c e n1 e n ~
Wednesday with company president Jnhn
J . RicCardo saying that despite it~ finan-
cial situation Chrysler would "live up lo
the letter and spirit of the President's
new economic policies.
"During the 9Q.day wage and price
freeze, oor 1972 model prices will ren1ain
at the 1971 model levels," Riccardo said.
However. AMC, Detroit's smallest auto
maker and the only one which has not
disclosed its price policy for 1972 models
sold during the 00-day span, preceded
Chrysler's move with the announcement
in Minneapolis that it is rebating on
average $155 in excise taxes to those
buying the company's rernaining 1971
model cars <>n <>r after Aug. 16.
But a company spokesman salrl no
decision had been made on the 7 percent
e11:cise ta;oi: on 1972 models, which go on
sa!e in late September,
Larger Du.ties
Validate Cla.i1n
For Pay Boost
f'HILADELPHIA (AP) Patrick
Trainer. 10. \\'anted to know 1( the 90-dny
wage price freeze applied to hi.'i
ll11o"·ance.
"I an1 JO years old and I have a ques-
lion £or you," he "Tote t.o the
Phil::idelphia lnquirer':; Action Lin('. "i11 y
lather .;;aid he "'ould give n1e a r;:iise 111
my allowance except for Nixon's wa~e·
price free ze. \Vil! he be fined $5.000 1( I
get lhe raise. Pleasc answer soon .. "
The quest\on was referred lo Region :!,
Office of Emergency Preparedness. 1n
Philadelphia. Richard Sanderson. p11bl1c
affairs officer, ruled that allo\1·ances
could be raised only if the ret·cive1"s pro-
ductivity or responsibility increased or he
'vas moved to a bigger job.
Bul\\'arked by lhe rulin~. Patrit'k \1·cnt
into £urthcr negotiations \\'ilh his falhcr,
Thomas, 34. a freelance photographer in
Paoli.
Patrick receives $1 a "'eek and h<is a
!isl of chores to do around the house. in·
eluding taking out the trash. cleaning his
room, feeding the four cals and two
gerbils.
Patrick, taking cognizance of lhe more
responsibility loophole. of£e red lo wash
t he car and clean the inside .
The elder Trainer offered a 25·cent in·
crease, but Patrick turned it do~·n . After
further negotiation, ho~'ever. Patric k
agreed lo a 50-cent increast.
llis sister, Marj<>rie, 9, I hen asked If
i;he could start negotiating for an in•
crease in her SI all owance.
"Tomorrow," Trainer said.
Insurance Obsole te
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Fred P.
Rooney (0.Pa. ), says the federal trade
cnmmission sh<>ulrt require insur(tnce
companies to notify policy holders that
their credit <:ard liability insurance now
i~ <>bsoletc -and to rtru~r any
pren1iun1s paid £or such in:i;11ran<:e i;1ncc
Jan. 2~ .
Rooney said the nc1~· iruth in lendin~
law limits a crerlit card holdrr":; liabilily
lo no more than S50. and in son1c casc:i; to
no Jiablli!y at all. ..,
GM, Ford and Chrysler have not rut off
excise tax charges or ordered rebates on
them but have said that customer:o;
buying cars after Aug. 15 would get
rchates averaging $200 if Congress
repeals the excise tax as President Nixon
recommended Sunday in announcing his
nrw economic program.
AMC said it \Vas providing rebates
before congressional action ''in order to
relieve the prospective buyer of .'lny
uncertainty concerning rebate of the ex·
t·ise lax on a 1971 1nodel of A~IC vehi·
cle."
It \Vas the-second sales coup pulled off
by the company in as many weeks. On
Aug. 10, AMC caught the rest of the auto
industry by surprise by announcing that
buyers of its 1972 model cars would
receive a complete warranty for a full
yea r or 12,000 miles.
AMC said the rebate also would extend
lo its jeeps, built by a subsidiary. and in
that case amount to $195.
Mrs. Marlene Reed, 27. of 10233 Vireo
Circle, was dead when officers pulled her
from the tangled wreckage of lwo
vehicles \Vhich collided <>n Crown Valley
Park\\•ay near La Plata Road in Laguna
Niguel.
"'These t\VO cars are so s1n;ished up
and intcr"·oven v,•e haven't even been
able to detennine in \Vhich direction
either auto v.·as going," an officer said.
Critically injured in the wreck of the
other car were driver Mi chael Wolf, 20,
<>f 885 Manzanita Dr., Laguna Beach, and
his passenger Judy SL Onge, 24, of 149~2
Via de Verde, Laguna Niguel.
\Volr was rushed to r.tission Community
}lospital, Laguna Hill!. Mis~ St. Onge
was admitted to South Coast Community
llospital. S<>uth Laguna.
Officers fixed the time <>f the crash a:i;
12:20 a.m. The accident is still under in·
vestigiltion.
Aller being given what appeared to bl:
money. Saporito said the man in the front
seat got out of the auto and walked away.
Saporito said he recognized the man as a
narcotics violator "·ho had only recently
been released from jail after serving a
term for sales or dangerous drugs.
The narcotics agent Bpproached the
car. received perinission to search the
vehicle from the two men and allegeges
he found 34.5 grams of brO\\'n pon·der on
tl·lichael Eldon Jackson. 18. of Camr)
Pendleton. Jackson was arrested on
suspicion or possession or dangerou.~
drugs, but the driver of the auto v.·as
released.
Saporito then \\"enl lo Cleo Street in the
direction the third man had walked and
arrested Terrence Dale Childs, 19. of
Escondido, on suspicion of 1elllng
danger<>us drugs.
The two men are to be arraigned F'ri·
da.y in South Orange County ~1unicipal
Court.
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Huntington Bea~h
Fountain Valley
EDITION
* VOL. 64, NO. 198, 3 SECTI ONS , 40 PAG ES *ORANGE
Today's Final
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TEN CENTS
Assemblyman Burl{e Offers Aid on Freeway
By JOANNE REYSOLDS
O! !~o Ol ily l"lle! 51•"
Assemblyman Robcrl Burke j R-Hun·
tington Beach 1 Loday offered to acl as "a
clearing house." to aid in the controversy
over the Rou te 39 Freeway.
The assemblyman is in Hl1ntington
Beach while the Legislature is adjourned.
He said he expects lo return to
Sacramento after Labor Dav 11'hen the
legislators reconvene. ·
"At this poi nt, the only help I can offer
is as an intermediary and a sort of
clearing house . ' he said.
Burke indicated hP felt the Route 3!1
Freeway and the Pacific Coast Freeway
should both be built "because they're
both part of a vital system.''
The future of the Route 39 Freeway is
doubtful aft.er the Fountain Valley City
Council rejetted a compromise alignment
of the freewa11.
In a 3 !o · 2 vol(' Tuesday. rouncil
n1cmbers lurned dC'lwn the compromise
JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS SWIM PAST HUNTINGTON PIER PILING S
'Yes Sir, No Sir,' and Plenty of Training for Future Lifesavers
Sa11d Sweat
Junior Lifegu"rcls Har<l at Work
Pnr the l1on11 r nl \\f':lrlng ;:i pair nf rrrl
1>vdm trunk ~. a T·sh1 r1 and a sn1all r lnth
bad,ilc . snn1r ~·oungs lcrs are willin,i:t to dci
mo~t anyl h1n,g.
li's bC>in_i: proved in Huntington Beach
dally by a group of 2.11) boys \Vho are will ·
ing to suck v.·ate.r while swimming around
t.ht pier and t.o get ~and in their laces
From a rough tumble off a pillow·flghting
perce.
Strenuous ecHvities such as lh('se is the
play of the ··~ummrr elitr:· lhe Hun-
tington Beach Junior Lifeguards who
1'p<>nrl threr ;ind a hiilf hour:i; a day work-
ing nut. on the strand.
"They're real athleticnlly m1ndf'd kids
u:ith a good aQuatic b;i ckgrounrl ,'' s;iid
Brian Gerold. !he 22·year·old coordinator
of the Junior Lifeguard program .·
"They're also extremely compet1tlvely
Surf Festival
At Beach Pier
Fourteen teams of lifeguards from
Sou thern California as ll.'ell as a Navy
team and a team from Auslralia wi ll
eompete Wednesday in the Hunling1on
Beach Surf Festival.
The meet will bt helti at 7 p.m. ntxt to
!M Hul'llington Be;ich pier, The area will
ht Ht by Oood lights.
Event& include 11 dory race, ~wlm rl?'-
[a ys, running rt!ay~. pillow fight~ and tt
chariot ra ce The lasl even! will be tl
specjal exhibition race involving assau l!
rafts manned hy a Na vy Seal ream from
San Diego,
There IS no chargr fnr lhf' puh]ic whn
Ire in\l ilHI In llllf'nd thP. fPS1i11AI. ~·h1«!i
is CQSpor!Sored b~1 lhe ci!Y and thf' Hunt·
ington Be1ch Surf Life Saving Assoc1a ·
tion. "'
•
n11nrlrd. Thry ha\'e a dr.~1rP to hr in ·
rol·.'rd in beach l1frgui1rding and h;:i1·e 1n
prove In U,'I they would he wnrthv.hile
ll f<'~u;.i rds." hr explained.
The fir~l tes t i~ held at the Edi son High
School :;;w1mming pool carh summrr Thr
bovs rnu st prove a ~nowledge nr all fnur
sv.·imn1ing !ilrnkrs and bt:> ablr tn cover
1f)(J yards unrlcr two minutes. This sun1-
n1cr. 80 boys failed to pass it.
Once the boys. aged 9 through 15. hn\'e
been accepted inl-0 the program. they are
<>xpected to enage in daily routines of
competition including_ pier swims. pillow
lights . running relays and run·!'i\l.'im·runs.
"Our nine Lo JO-year-olds will be able In
~v.·im arnund the middle T of the pi~r by
the end of lhe summer." Gerold hoasted.
"That's about 200 yards in threr. [n four
Jool surf . Other kids th;it ;ige wouldn 't
even be able to enlr.r the surf."
The bo~·s are also expected to
familiarize themselves with ecology, the
Hunllngton Beach Lifeguard manual and
basic rescue l.echn iques.
Often they have pulled smaller children
ou t (]f precarious situations, said Gerold .
'1A lot of kids will look for that \(I im·
press lhe instrucLor but they're taught
not to interfere with profes sional
rei;cucs." he etplalned.
Discipline and ma.turity are the by·
'>''ords of the boys.
"We expect themselves to handle
lhe.m~elves just like real lifeguads."
Gerold noted. "That means they lea rn
how to say 'Yes. 1iir' and 'No, sir' and
\vea r their hair the same length as the
olhf'.r lifeguards. We allow them to wear a
mu.'itache. though ...
This year, l.'>·17-year-Q]d boys have
ht-en Admilted into a speC>ia l "Captain's
Corps.··
"Es.'ientlally tfiis l.'i jusl like ll/c~uard
cridet tr;:iln1nJ:. The kids ar, eicpe<:ted to
pa.'i" an oral exam ;ind Rre n£!en c:alle.d nn
to sr.rve. as instructional aides to the
nther Hlegu;ird s." Gerold s11id.
and asked lhe state to reopen hearings
on the alignment.
They said they v.·anl to see the frreway
lncated along Gothard Street instead of
its present route on Newland Street.
Their refu,<;al lo sign a route agreement
with the slate coul d result in the b!o<:kin~
of the Route 39 Freeway. A similar situa-
tion exists for the Pacific Coast FrePway
becau se of Newport Beach's refusal to
s i~n the agrf!f'ment
"l think one rea so n for Fountain
Valley's action," Burke said, '·is the ~uc·
Beach
Cf'SS of Ne1,1•port Beach. It's givt.n a lot
more authority to cities than they had
bcfr.~e."
"But n1y dislrit·t is the v.•ho!e west
Orange County area, so I lend to take a
broader look than the provincial views
hl'lrl hy any gi\'Cn city."· he added .
The assen1blyman said he doesn't
b€!1eve a city •·should have its cake and
eat 11. too" on the free\l.·ays.
"By taking a unilateral action a city is
i;aying In effect t.o residents of other
cities 'you can't go through our clly nn a
freeway' but the residents of !hat city use
freeways through lheir neighbors cities.
"Maybe \ve'll have lo start issuing
permlts to use freeways," ht quipped .
Burke said the pov.·er of cities in blot:k-
ing free\vays should be given a courl test.
"Once a decision is made, it should be
firm. not open lo conti nual appeals that
v.·ill keep it open forever ."
Burke said that while ht will be glad to
act as an intermediary, he \l.'ill not be
taking an active part in forcing the
on Crisis
reopening of ahgrunent hearings for the
Route 39 f'!'eeway .
"[ didn 't get involved at all in the
original route selection," he said. "These
hearings give the opportunity for every
viewpoint to be presented. Then the
declsion 1s based on facts. The fi.nal
decision has to be binding."
"I still feel !he to tal freew ay system -
lhat includes Route 39 and the Pacifie
Coast freeway -are \/i tal. They ar•
necessa ry for the easy, free flow of traf·
fie," Burke said.
Report Says City, Must Revise Fiscal Planning
By ALAN OtRKIN
Of !ft• OtllY "llo! S1•fl
The city of Huntington Beach must con·
.'iider discnntinulng rir deferring cns!ly
civic projects or find ne"' revenue
sources if it i.~ tn avert a fin;in cial eris\~.
This is the conclusion of an indcprndenl
~tud.v of municipal finances made by the
:'.anti\ An;i office of thr n<it1onal ai;-
cnunting firm of Ernst and Ernst .. The
report. commissoned by the Huntington
Reach Chamber of Commerce at a cost 0f
Garden Grove
An11ex Bid
Tur11ed Dow11
By GEORGE LEI OA L
0! !~t D••I~ !"llet ;i.!!
Coast Communl!y Collrge trustees
drcided \\1ednesday not tn court lhl!:
G11rden Grove Unifiecl School Distri ct
wh ich IS h1n!1ng broadl_y il IS re11dv fr)r a
junior college marriage nf con venience.
The rlowry ha.'i been one consider<11i0n,
but. co11st 1rustees \Vednesday night were
!old the marriage would saddle their
district. wilh loo many kids .
Chancellor [\"orm<ln \V alsnn v.· ;i ·"
aulhorized to repl y neg;iti vrly to r.;:irden
Grove's inquiry ;ihoul a pos~i blP me r.i;er
with the Coast distr1c1 He told !hr boa 1·d
the enrollment possihi!it1es wnuld h~
~taggering b11~ed on proJrrr inn~ 0f !he
number of student s the Coa~1 rlislnct
111;iy expect In rro<:l uce all by 1!.self
Bv \9~0. Dr Wa lson s;iid, Cnasl Cnm·
n1uru1v rol!eg(!s 10r11nge Cnfl.~t alld
Gn ldeii \\'c~!, -v.·111 enroll 30.0[)0 full time
rla,v student'. w1thnt1! lhe ;irlrl iti nn (If
Garden f~ro1 r
Presently, l.fi(l(I s1 urlrn1~ in the rl1s1r1rl.
f '0111C' fro n1 G;irrll'n (;rnv r wh1rJ1 has no
cnmmunit~1 collel!,e prn~r;:i1n
\\·ere tl1r n1rrc,rr lo hf' :ippr111crl hV
vnl rr~. the dislrtc! wnulrl h;i1r In 1n.1kr
J"l){1ITI for 4 .~00 nr w full (1111 r day
studcn!::. \Nalsnn ~airl
Thfll'.' enough kid~ [(1 f1•1 !'l' !hr d1,<lrwl
t0 huild ;i nn ther can1rus. hr sui.:.i;rslrrl .
\V;:it'sor1 rer11!1ed !hat ;:in P'<pil ns 1on pl;i n
111111 would h;:ive mrrgcd r.ardrn Grr11·e
.,vith the Coast Cnllei.:i;e dis1rict f;iiled in
J!lfi6. Voters outside the Cnast di strict did
not support. the plan.
Taking their cue from thnt vole. college
planners ha \'e since ba se(! building 11nd
program txpan~inn plans on the expected
needs of the (listrict :is it is presently
ronsUtuted. mean ing the are:i within the
Huntington Beach Union High School
(Ste ANNEX, Page 21
$!1.6()(). ht1s been given Lo councilmen and
cit.v adm1nistr:itors.
The repor t strongly criticizes the city's
present rinanci;il planning procedures.
,,ays current cnntrol.'i are conducted on
";i pirce-meal basis," stresses the need
!nr a long-term fisc;:il plan. suggests new
revenue ~ources which should be in·
vestigated. ;ind state~ that the city faces
11 S!.0.4 mil lion deficit in five years ir an
overhaul of re venues and expenditures is
not made.
The report, which was no t released to
the press by the chamber, will be the
~ubject of a special study session of the
council next month whtn all seven coun-
cil members are present. T'A'O are on
vacation.
The Ernst ;ind Ernst accountants
report that the city does not perform long·
range financial planning on a regular
bi!sis and re<:rimmends tho?J. lhe council
direct the staff to prepare an advance
planning program.
Helicopter Whisks 2 Co11s
F1·om Mexico City Prison
MEXICO CITY (UPI l -Two men, in-
cluding a New Yorker conv icted of
manslaugh!er, l'SCaped from .I'll maximum
security prison in Mexico City Wed-
nesday \1•hen a helicopter landed inside
the prison to lift the1n to freedom .
The 1wn n1en \1•ere. identili td as .Joel
Da vid Kaplan, 4!, a New Yor ker sen·
Auto Collision
Kills W on1an,
In j urcs Couple
A Fnunlain Vallrv "'nman died tarty
tod11,11 and two southern Orange Coast
rrsidc n!s t1·rre crilicall .v in.lured ln a
rrash described b,v Californla Highway
pa:r·olmrn ;is (Jnr of the wrir s.t they have.
el'e r investigated
~!r.~. !\.farlrnr Rrrd. 27. nf 102J.1 Vireo
r irrle. \\';:t~ drarl "'hen nfliccr.~ pulled her
frnin !he !anp:l erl wrrrkt1.Ee of twn
1-rhirlcs "'hich cnllided on Crov.·n Valle.v
rarkw;iy nc;i r La Pl;i la Road in Laguna
:\'1J:url
"Ti1r.'r !v.o !'tlf~ t1rr .c;n sn111~htd up
;:ind 1n1cr1~·n~·c n we havr n'1 ('Vrn been
;ihJe In rlr lrrn11 nr in whirh d1rrrtinn
r 1\hr.r ,i ulo 11·as ,llOing," ;:in nffirr.r .c;111d.
lritir;:ill~' in1 urf'd in thr wrrt·k of 1he
nthcr c:<ir Y•cre driver l\11charl Wolf. 20.
of BR:'! Jl,!anzan1t11 Dr . Laguna Beach. and
hls passcnp:er ,Judy SL Onge. 24. of 14942
Vj;:i dr Verde, Laguna Niguel.
\Vo!f was ru shed t,n i\1ission Cnmmunily
llospit11!. Laguna Hill s. Nliss St. Onge
was admitted to South Coast Community
Hn~pital. Soulh Laguna.
Officers fixed th!' time. of the cr11.~h as
12 20 :i.m. The accident is still under in·
1·esl;3 ation.
Lenced to U yea rs for mans\auahter, ind
Carloi; Antonio Contreras Gastro. 1
Venezuelan serving a seven-year term !or
counterfeiting. They remained at large
today.
The warden of the Santa Marta
Acatit!a Prison on the outskirts of Mexico
City, Jose Luis Campos Burgos. Aaid •
little blue helicopter landed on a patio in-
11ide the jall adjacent to the. dormitory
"·here the two men were housed.
"The criminaJg boarded the helicopter,
"·hich took them away," he said. It was
rracked briefly on the radarscope at
l\lexico City Jnternational Airport but
disappeared from I.he screen before it
could be intercepted. A full·scale hunt
was under way for both the helicopter and
the n1en.
The warden said ''all those responsibl e.
for the cus1orly <Vtd security of the ia1I
have been placed under arrest" while an
in ves!iga!inn is carried oul as to how and
v.·hy the helicopter was premitted tn land.
Karlan is a nephew of J. 1\1. Kaplan,
president of the J, Jl;f , Kaplan Fund of
l'\ew Y0rk . Testimony before the U.S.
Cnngrc~s has descrihed the fund as a
philanthrop1c organization created a~ a
channel for funds nf the Centr;il
!ntelhgence Agency 1CIA l.
Karlan v.·as sentenced lo prison for
manslaughter in the death of Luis
t.lel chor Vidal. ;iJso of New York City,
v.·hns e bullet-riddled body w;is found
outside Mexico City Nov. 11. 1961. Kaplan
was arrested in Spain by Interpol agents
in J!l63 and returned to Mexico City for
trial.
He pleaded innncen\. but was round
guilty both of manslaughter and of en-
tering Mexico on a false passport. While
in jail . Kaplan divorced his wife and
married lrma Vazqutz Calde ron of Mex-
ico.
City's Future Predicted
Huntington Planner Gives Forecast for 1981
The time is 1981. The place Huntington
Beach. a city by the sea.
\\'hat. does it look like?
It has 188.000 people. is the 81.h or 9Lh
largest city in the state. It has S.tOOO
homes and one apartment for every 2~
homes.
Ji is a wa ter.oriented community witJi
lhe Sunset Bay. Huntington Harbour and
Bolsa Chica marinas developed or under
development. It has 3,200 r e t a i I
businessru; instead of the present 1.200. lt
has oi l wells. lhoug h fewer nperations
t.h11n are present l.(>da y.
1t has the highest assessed valuation in
thf' county and a low tax rate. II h11s lwn
industrial pBrks developed -Lu!<k :ind
Murdy -anrl !i,000 more jnbs available
lhan Are today
It has a ll'luri$l u1du~try, three
ho~pitals, a civic center. central library,
a n1ajnr branch library at Brookhurst
Street and Adams A venue. 750 acres of
par·ks. over four acres of parks for every
1.000 residents· and the county or state
will be operating the beaches inslead of
the city.
Who says so?
Planning commissioner and real estate
agent Roger Slates. He ma d! th ese
predictions al a general memhership
luncheon Wednl!:sday of the Chamber of
Commerce.
Ht and the city's sssistant pl anning
director Richa rd Harlow gave a talk Utl-
t:d , "Huntington Beach -10 Years F'rnm Nov.· ...
Harlow also gave businessmen a peek
intn the pASL tracing lhe history or Hun·
!.lngton Beach from Jts incorporation In
1009 with 11 pnpulation of llOO lo it~
present i;ize ol 130.000. The uU.lm1te
populalion or the city, Harlow said, will
be l!lboul 280.000.
Harlow said that the city presently has
1.500 acres ioned' 1or commercial uses,
two thiTds of which art undeveloped.
4'1f au the commercial area were
developed, there would be twice as muc h
as a city of 280.000 could support," he
said. "So in the yearti ahead you can lonk
for the council and planning com·
mission to give a more realistic balance to
commercial zoning."
Harlow rounded off his presentAtion by
noting that the city W.!1 ~ working on 11
polity plan for the city'! future. All
cltltcns are being invi ted to work on a
C()mmlttee that will write the goals and
(]bj~llve~ for the community.
"We are m;iking 11 100 percent effort.
for citizen participation." he said.
"Anyone lnteresttd &hould call the plan·
ning department."
"The legal and ad m in i !I tr .I'll tf ve
framework for financial planning and
control in the city of Huntington Beach is
insufficient to meet the demands !or
financial management al this time and in
the foreseeable future," the report states~
The accountant s believe that thl
v.·eakness in financ ial management st ema
from the absence of ordinances, resolu·
lions, administrative di rectives an d
~See REPORT, Paget)
T ea111sters
Slirug 'OK'
To Freeze
From Wire Se.rvleea
WASHINGTON -The 1.8 million·mem.
ber Tea1nsrers linion today pledged
grudgingly to "cooperate fully" v.itll
President Nixon's new economic policies
including the 90-day \l.'age·price·rent
freeze.
The statement from Teamsters Pres ..
denl Frank E. Fitzsimmons was in mark·
ed contrast with statements fro m other
labor leaders, including AFlrCJO Presi·
dent George Meany and United Aut11
Workers President Leonard Woodcock,
who have threatened resistance lo the
policies.
'fhe statement was issued while the
AFL-CIO executive council wa8 sti\J
nieeting in \V;ishington to C(]nsider it!I
course of action regarding Lhe ne w
policies.
The Teamsters statement noted there
were inequities 1n the President's
policies. and said the Teamsters were o~
posed to economJc_ controls, hut "if Lhey
are necess ar.v. we hail Presicle.nt Nixon's
<1cl1on . , . as a b(]Jd mea~ure to pre~ervt
the Cconomy of !he nal1on "
~leanwhi le. Lhe admin1stralton reversed
!hr Pentai::nn today by r11l in~ out mi litary
pay increases during the 90-day freeie
perind and ~ought lo per~uade some
openly disgruntled \ahor leaders to stay
in line on :he innation fight.
Treasury Secretary John B. C-Onna!ly
announced lhat servicemen will hRve to
forego pay increase.~ de.spite a Defense
nepartmenl suggestion Wednesday th at
they would be forlhcoming .
"The mllita ry are not going tri get I
r;ii~e." Connally declared. "That was 1
mistake.''
Orange Ceut
\\'eather
Th e weatherman sees more Aun-
shine today and Friday follnwing
!.he usual low clouds and fog along
the coastline. Tern~ at I.he beach
wi U be in the low 70's rising to 83
inland. Lows tonight around 66 rle-
grtts.
INSIDE TODAY
Thtrt's fllmo.st 110 limit to th«
ftUl yOIL COit have with tht ntUI
California auto lictnst plates.
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Eight Face
-Drug Trial
In County
_Eilhf. mtn arrested by the Huntington
·Buch Pohct Department have bttn in-
dicUd by the Orange County Grand Jury
cin char&es of the sale and possession of
ditngerous drugs.
The eight were arrested Aug. 7 by Hun-
tingtttn Beach narcotics officers and
Special Enforcement Detail officers as
"'1:ell as agents from lhe State Bureau or
Narcotics Enforcement.
Officers claim more than 340,000
amphttamine tablets were confiscal.td
during the arrests, according to Sgt. Bert
Chadwick of Huntington Beach.
The arrests themselves took plact after
11ndercover officers allegedly bought
is<l,000 pills from the suspects for $5,750.
Qhadwick charged two of the suspects
were armed with a .45-caliber automatic
ahd a .22-caliber automatic.
):le said the ondercover unit was
llnJJsually Jarce because officers learned
the suspects were armed and the location
rot delivery of the illicit drugs was
cbangt4 several limes by the suspects.
. "'The ' officers first met with a
1poktsman at Brookhurst Street and
~OU Avenµe . They were told at lhal
Ume to proceed to the vicinity of Ward
i~t and Warner Avenue. After this
:Jiey were directed to Brookhurst and
W•rner, then finally Huntington Avenue
and Pacific C:O.st Highway," he said.
The surpeets were arrested at the last
~tlon.
•Expected to appear in Superior Court
"" arraignment today are: . W1111tt Frank Peak, 24, of 2817 Bristol
It.. Garden Grove.
-1Uclaard Eugene Ellis· 25, transient.
·:Robert Kenneth S.tla, 32, Rowan
Helgbts.
Mn 1'. Bowoe, 56, El Monlt.
Gary Douglas Hubbel, 21, address
anknown.
Glen Loytl Peteraon, 27, addre11s
1nknown.
Mi chael John Plews, 26, address
1nknown.
Hollis Kent Loftili, 26, • d d r t s 1
1nknown.
According lo a spokesman for the
District AUorney's Office. Hubbel was
1lso indicted on charges of employing a
minor in the tramportation of drugs.
Huntington Sets
Registration
For New Pupils
Students new to the Huntington Beach
::ity (elementary) School District are •d·
rised to register at their neighborhood
ichools after Monday.
School offices will be open from 8 a.m.
xi 4 p.m. unlil Sept. 13, the ()flening day
tf school. Princlpab will be available for
:onsultation.
Kindergarten through fifth g r a d e
1tudents should register at any one of the
X>llowing schools :
Agnes L. Smith School, 770 17th St.;
(Meph R. Perry School, 19231 Harding
:.&ne ; John R. Peterson School. 20661
F'amsworth Lane; John H. Eader School.
t29t Banning St., and Lois and Harry
LeRard School. 20451 Craimer Lane .
Sixth, seventh and eighth grade
1tudents should register at Ethel L.
[)wyer School. 1502 Palm Ave., or at
~rnest Gisler School, 21141 Strathmoor
Lane.
To be eligible for kindergarten, a child
mu.rt be fi ve years old: on or before Ott.
!. California law requires a bjrth
!ertificate or baptismal certificate for
l'erification of the birtildate.
Students transferring from o t h e r
districts should bring their report cards
rdth them when they register.
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Easte1·n S1vi1ig
Take note Orange Coast surfers. This is ho\V they do it on the I::asl
Coast. This s urfer is in action at South \Vellfleel Cape Cod. ~1&ss.
American .Motors, Big 3
Roll Back Auto Prices
DETROJT (UPI ) -On e by one , the big
three auto comp11nies fell into line by an-
nouncing they would sell their Hl72 model
vehicles at 1971 prices during tl1e \vage-
price freeze - on!y lo be upstaged for
the second time in llvo \\'eeks by
American tlfotors Corp.
Chrysler Corp .• follo\\'lng !he example
set Monday by giant GC'ner11J Motors
Corp. and Tuesday by Ford J.Iotor Co .•
issued its expected a n no u n c c m en t
\\lednesday \\-'ilh compan.v president John
J . Riccardo saying that despite its finan·
cial situation Ch rysler would ··nve up to
the Jetter and sPirlt of the President's
new economic policies.
"During the ~ay \vage and price
freeze, our 1972 model prices wfll remain
at lhe 1971 mode l levels," Riccardo said.
However, AMC. Detroit's smallest auto
maker ·end the:·only one v.•hlch has not
disclosed Its price policy for 1972 models
sold during the 90·day span. rreceded
Chrysler's move "'ith the announcement
in Minneapolis that it is rebating an
l!verage $155 in excise taxes to those
buying the company's remaining 1971
model cars on or after Aug. 16.
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ANNEX ...
District and the Ne'-l•port·Mesa Unified
School Dislrict.
As things are now. Garden (Orove tax-
payers pay an inl erdistrict tuition
transfer lax of more than $1 per $100 of
assessed valuation, 'I'h is money is used tet
pay other junior co!legc districts which
enroll Garden Grove hig h s c h o o I
graduates.
That money pays the coast coll ege
district the going rate per student plus a
$300 per student seat tax. The latter
money rein1burses th e district for opera·
t1 ons ex penses rel:ited lo the out o(
clislricl students. but doesn't provide
money for construictlOn of classroom
!'pace to <11:cumn1odatc 111em, a district
spokesman exp!ain<'d .
C.ardl'n Grove. rneanwhilc. has unt il
1973·74 school year to I ind a l.\~·o·~ear col·
lcge district that 1s intrrested in a
merger. If it is not successful. the sla te
will likely mandate some solution that
v.·Hl end Garden (;rove's slatus as !he on-
ly school dislricl in Orange County lack·
ing affiliation v.·ith a llvo·year col!ege
district.
But a company spokesm an said no
decision had been made on the 1 percent
excise tax on 1972 models, which go on
sale in late Septemb\>r.
GM, Ford and Chrysler have not cut off
excise tax charges or ordered rebates on
I.hem but have said that customers
buying cars after Aug. 15 would get
rebates averaging $200 if Congress
repeals the excise tax as President Nixon
recommended Sunday in announcing his
nev>' economic program.
Ar.1C said it v.·as providing rebates
before COJlgressional action "Jn order lo
relieve the prospective buyer of any
uncertainty concerning rebate of !he ex·
<·isc tax on a 1971 model of Ari-1C veh i·
cle ."
It \Vas the second sales coup pulled off
by lhe company in as many v.·eeks. On
Aug. JO, AMC C<\Ughl the rest o( the auto
industry by sUrprise by announcing ttlat
buyers of its 1972 model cers would
receive a complete warranty for a full
year or 12,000 miles.
Huntington Has
Hurried Meeting
Over Route 39
lluntington Beach tl1ayor Geo rge l\1c.
Cracken and top city officiels called a
hurried meeting with a slate highway
engineer Wednesday aftemoo11 after
Fountain Valley rejected 1he compromise
alignment on the Route 39 freeway.
J.fcCracken, clly administrator Doyle
i\liller and Public Works Director J im
\Vheeler briefed William Hashimoto, a ~
sistan t district engineer for thr Div ision
of Highv.·ays. on the latest developments.
"\Ve told them that Hu11tington Beach
~in1ply is 1n a quandary on what lo do
11ow." "\Vheelcr said.
Hash1n1010 !'iaid this morning that the
!1igh"·ay department v.·hich suggested
the compromise alignment to al"ert sub·
jccting the route to new heari ngs. had
not f'ha nged its position.
"\Ve had hoped to open the door to 11
:iolutJon, bul it was nM kept. ope11." Has h·
imoto said. "We simply will keep on
I ry ing."
Hashimoto added that he v.·ould again
f'Ontect the Fountain Valley enginttring
staH for further ta lks on the problem.
Keep Smoki11~
Bu111per Sticker Canipaig11 Set
• \'ALOOSTA . (;11 . (APJ -~lore than 400.(XX) bumper slickers reading.
.. Enjoy Smoking Tobacro Products." will be distributed this year to counter•
govern1nE"nt ban on raU10 and television tobacco ad\iertising , a t.obacro industry
spokesn1an says .
H. I. J\tiranda. public rE"lalions director for the Rurley Auction \V.11rehouses
As~iation of Lexlngton . Ky., and head of the promotion program called
JdenUfy and Testify, said.
"This program wai; slarkd by the lobacco industr.v as the v.·ar cry for
anyone who will fight back."'
Miranda put the first of the bumper stickers on tobacco trucks haulina
leaf at Pearce's Tobacco Warehou~e here Wednesday. ']'hf; carriers belong to
the J. P. Taylor Co .• a subsidiary of lhe Uaiversal Leaf Co. of Richmond, V1.
""1e have contacted many trucking companicii," !ltiranda said, "'and they
have 111 said they will stick the siAns on their vehlcles."
some 300,000 of the bumper :itlckers art in tended tor automobi1t11.
J\liranda said he expects to mo\'e the camp;iign into North Ct1mlin11 11nd
South Carolina 300n and then into other lobacco areas. At the close of the leaf
m11rkets. tobacco produ('ts dlstrlbutor1 \\0111 be supplied stickers for their car-
riers, he said .
"The do-gooders are tryiog to 11111ke povtrtY 11reas out Qf the t.obaceo
J!T'OWing mates. and lhitt is just 004! or the w11~ we plan to tiaht back for public
opinion favor," ~·!iranda fiaid .
Noise Ordinance Ol('d
Councilmen Approve 3-zone Control Bid
Fountain Valley city ~· wllo
111l month banMd My turtMr apartmeftt'
development ln the city, have tlktn
~1)90Jer step ~ at improving the
<JUtlity of life by approving a noise con-
trol ordinance.
C.Ouncilmen approved the first reading
of the ordinance Tuesday night.. It will
leg11ly place limits on the levtl of noiae
allowed in certain sections ol the city, if
given rinal approval rn twG weeka.
The ordinance, described by l>lanning
Director Clinton Sherrod 1:1s the first of
its kind in the county. is the result of ninP.
months stud y by the city staff and the
county Hea lth Department.
Ktn J:.tgier, Industrial Hygienist for
the county Hea!Lh Department, presented
Delay of Montli
In New School
Ope11i11g Seen
A one mo nth delay in the opening of
Golden View School, the newest campus
of the Ocean Vie"· School District, wa.<i
predicted today by Dist. Supt. Clarence
Mal l.
The late opening date. now set ror Oct.
HI, \\'a~ blamed on construction dif·
ficulties with s1ructura1 steel used in the
$950,000 plant.
Slude11ts who were to have attended !ht
dis trict's 24th campus 'near Golden West
Street and Slater Avenue \\'ill be bused lo
nearby Mesa View and Meadow Vle\V
schools until construction is complete, ac-
cording to Dr. HalL
The extra student load will not rtqui re
double sessions at either Meadow View or
f\fesa View, he pointed out.
Golden Vie1v School, Joca~d in the
\\lintersburg area, features open space
design and a saltwater aquarium and an
indoor-outdoor avJary for student use .
Dr. Hall said the school's kindergarten
elassroon1 \Viii contsin a sloping, semi-
ci rcular c:ement fence with Swiss cheese
holes for student play. Funds for this
feature were made available through the
state.
Plans are also under way to double the
capacity of the 76l·student College View
SchbOl, on Ltnnox Drive near Edwards
Street and Ed inger Avenue.
The College View site. according
lo Dr . Hall, was purchased with ex·
pansion in mind since the surrounding
area is one of the fastest growing in Hun ·
tington Beach.
C.Onstruction Is expected to begin in
September. Ocean View School District
administratoors are aiming for a June
1972 opening.
the ord-to ~-Tuelday nllbl He .. Id It ~II Ille Jlrit •t·
ttmpt to hold •mbltnt noi9es •l • fixed
level. ·
After measwiq tbt noise levels at 3S
5ites throughout tbe city, the aru w•s
divided into three noise zones baied on
average noise levels.
Zone one is the <iuietest ranging from
45 to 50 decibels •nd some of the
neighborlv>od.s in the swthwtst comer of
the city are in that zont.
Zone llfO has a slightly higher noise
level -50 lo 55 decibels -and it covers
most of the rest of the residential areas
of the city.
The third zone •Hows the most noise -
from 55 lo 60 decibels. It is located 1long
the freeway a.t a depth of a quarter of a
mile on each lide of the freewty.
By outing these zones, the ordinance
establlshes levels of noise that cannot be
exceeded. Violation of the ordinance is •
m isdemeanor.
Sherrod told the council the ordinance
will enable them to control any form of
loud noise such as musical in~truments,
loud speakers, industrial noise that Jn-
trudes into residential neighborhoods and
even things like barking dogs .
In approving the ordinance. Coun·
cilman Al Hollinden suggested that it be
taken to regiorutl agencies. "Thi~ is an
a rea \1•here intercit y cooperation can be
very he lpful." he said. The ordinance will
be t>resented to the Southern California.
Area Governments !SCAG) and the state
and county League of Cities.
From Pag., 1
CHAMBER REPORT. ••
policy statements.
The ttpatt recommends that the city
conskler reducing levels (Ir service.
discontinuing programs or projects, and
establish expenditure controls.
Particularly it recommend1 that tbe ci·
ty stop financing capital improvement
projects with a!111ual fundii and urges
long·term financing techni<jues, such as
general obligation or revenue bonds.
"Except for the most critical projects
\vhich, if not completed in the near·ttrm
\vould work gross hardship on the public
..• defer all capital improvement pro-
grams," the accountant! urge.
Capital improvement progr•ms that lie
ahead for the city include the Top of the
Pier plan, central library and civic
center.
In projecting a •t0.4 million ac·
cumulated deficit over the next five
years, the accountants note that m8ny
cities face a similar financial crisis. The
investigators also poinl out that the city
tax rate for the last seven years has been
50 cents below the average for California
cities. The present re..te is $1.45.
The Ernst and Ernst team lists a series
of new revenue source~ for the city to in-
vestigate other th•n property taxes. They
in.elude:
-An alcoholic beverage charge, park·
ing ticket surcharge, occupation tax,
utility users tax (the city already has •
rive percent utility tax ).
-Sanitation charge, sewer and water
connection charges. and refuse collection
charge (the city dropped a $1.50 a month
trash fee last yeer).
-ri-totor vehicle tax. commercial ren·
tals tax. business license tax (the city
last year upped business fees 50 percent )
and a bu siness g~ss jeceip~ tax Ith~ ci·
ty considered but rt ~ted sucih a levy
la st year in face of opposition from the
chamber of commerce).
The report recommend! that the city
"immediately undertake. a study of tht
expenditures and revenues in which
specific conclusions are reached on thost
expenditure Items which can be discon·
Linued, deferred or reduced and those
new revenue &ourcM which c1n be
est.ablished and current sources which
can be increased ."
Strong language is used in referring to
current financiaJ management practices.
"The financial planning and C1>ntrol
procedures and reports of the city of
Huntington Beach ..• reflect • lack or
attention. appreciation and full und-
erstanding of comprehensive financW
management." the accowitants state.
"The various procedures and reports
suggest that financial plaMing and C1>n·
trol are addressed on a very piece-mn.!
basis. Financial planning and control is
not syslematized.
"Of greater concern ls the cutlook for
the future of the city's financial manage-
ment in-which piece-meal approaches ar•
being contemplated. The attitude within
the administration towards financial pro-
cedures and reports appears to be one of
informality and laissez.faire rather than
one of rormati_ly and discipline."
The accountants say that while this •t·
titude may be acceptable in a small com·
mun ity it is not in a large one.
Leading Envoy Quit8
HONG KONG (AP) -Pakistan's top
di plomat in Hong Kong announced today
he has quit and will stay here to "htlp
v.·ork for the independence of B~fla
Desh"
Moht.uddin Ahmed, 33, viho headed the
Pakistani High Commission . or consulate,
sai~ \I'\ a s'tat.ement to newsm~ .that it
"'a! "no more pos!ible for any man ot
honor ~o represent • government that ii
enga_g~ in ruthless genocide."
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lhif11ct.1, Au9iot 19, 1971 H DAILY PILOY :J
Lagunan
Held After Probe Plea Nixed
San Clemente Won't Back LAFC Action
WildChme
A Laguna Beach man driving a stolen
1971 Cadillac led two Los Angeles Police
Department helicopters, 20 L A P D
motorcycle officers. 16 LAPD squad cars,
(our Highway Patrol cars and four
Highway Patrol motorcycle officers on a
2fi-n1ile chase over Los Angeles freeways
Wednesday evening at speeds up to 105 m_p_h_
By halting rush hour traffic on the San
Diego Freeway, pol.ice were finally able
to stop the vehicle dtiven by Erick Kraft.,
23, of 954 Miramar Street. He was later
booked on charges of grand theft auto.
The twenty minute chase, took Kraft
and )Xlllce over five freeways -and right
through the congested downtown Los
Angf'les interchange.
The series of events began, police
alleged, when Kraft stole a brand-new
green Coupe de Ville from Allen
Oldsmobile, 1150 S. Coast Highway,
around S p.m. yesterday afternoon.
Kraft was driving the car on the
~lrillvwood Freewav without license
plates or any other identification. when a
patrolman attempted to stop him, of·
(jeers said.
The suspect stepped on the gas and
traveled to the Harbor Freeway. to the
Santa Monica Freeway, to the San Diego
Frerway, to the Ventura Freeway and
back to the San Diego Freeway.
Patrolmen were able to halt traffic in
both directions on the San Diego Freeway
and with drawn guns, officers in three
police cars, brought the stolen vehicle to
the side.
After the vehicle was stopped, another
officer was injured when attempling to
pull the keys out of the ignition. Police
said Kraft threw the car in reverse and
the auto shot back 20 feet. The officer
suffered bruises.
Earlier, one motorcycle officer suf·
fered a broken wrist when he spilled hi!
bike during the high speed run.
County Seeking
Ways lo Use
Solid Wa ste~
The Orange County Sanitation Districts
are looking for new ways to use solid
wastes !eft over from the treatment of
sewage.
Ttle directors this week approved the
join t filing or an application with the city
of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Qlun-
t y Sanitation Districts for a two-year,
$500,000 federal grant to study the pro-
ject.
'T'he three districts currently produe«
l,500 tons of dry solids daily at three
treatment facil ities.
By the year 2000, the output is expected
to he up to 3,500 tons a day,
Currently this material, known as
sludge, is used as a soil conditioner ad·
ditive in lawn fertilizers.
The objective of the proposed study will
be to find a feasible method of recycling
the waste material.
Some alternatives thal will be looked at
Included its application !() marginal soil
for development of agricultural or
recreatinnal arefls, development of fire
resistant greenbelts around metropolitan
foothills. use in freeway landscaping and
use as a potted plant soil by commercial
nurseries. ..
260,000 Trucks
Recalled by GM
DETROIT ( l'Pll -Genera! f\.1 nto r11.
('"l'fl_ 1<:. <l'>k1n(! 1he (lll"ners Of the 260,0()')
Chevrolet and Gt-.1C light rluty trucks to
r l'!Urn the111 10 dealers so frnn! !=.pring
assen1blies and power brakes can be in·
spected ..
The' rront spring assemblies on 124.000
r"nrwh"el rlrive trllr\\.s produced during
the 1969, 1970 and 1971 model years may'
contain possible defects, a GM
spokesman said today.
Under certain conditions. a 1pring ,
could break near the front atbtchment on
the steering column side. If this oc-
('Urred, the truck could v~r toward the
left in left.hand drive trucks or to I.he
right in right-ha nd trucks, he Kid.
Where~s
It Self-destructs
By JORN VALTERZA
ot JM 0.llJ ~UM It.ft
San Clemente will not officially support
a Grand Jury investigation of "machine
politics" in Orange County government.
nor will it support a recall of Fifth
District Supervisor Ron Caspers·.
That decision came Wednesday as city
councilman and Local Agency Fonnation
Commission member Stan Northrup lost
his attempt to launch the probe of
circumstances surrounding the bizarre
battle over membership of the LAFC.
The battling Northrup strongly scolded
fellow councilmen as each backed down
from the controversy.
He added that he was ''disappointed"
at the balk.
The longtime councilman lirst in·
troduced a scathing proposed resolution
condemning the •·apparent attempt" lo
rstablish a political machine with
Caspers and Supervisor Robert Battin
asserted!y at the controls.
James tt. Rossman thinks his firm, Hercules Inc., Wilmington , De!,
may have the answer to the nation's plastic disposal problems. Firm
has developed what it claims is edible, \Vater-sotuble plastic bottle
that. when immersed in water, disintegrates '~'ithin 15 minutes.
F\·layor Walter Evans seconded
Northrup's motion lo launch discussion.
It came quickly.
Councihnan Tom O'Keefe said the
language in the resolution "might leave
the city open to some sort of defamation
action,'' and he suggested il be reviewed
b_y the city legal staff before any action
were taken. Capsule to Transit County Northrup, who apparentl.v has tern·
pered his initia l demands for a recall
against the two supervisors. stressed that
the resolution calls only for an impartial
investigation by the Grand Jury. The command module that carriM
astronaul'I: David R. Scott, Alfred M.
Warden and James B. Irwin to and from
the moon this month will pass through
Orange County about mid-day, Friday on
• slow truck caravan.
The module is being transported from
the North Island Naval Station in San
Diego to North American Rockwell's
Downey plant.
Officials at North American Rockwe!l
could oot gay exactly what time the
caravan will pass along the Orange Coast
tin Pacific Coast Highway. It is expected
to Je<11ve San Diego sometime belween 8
A.m. and 11 a.m.
The module weights about 11,000
pounds and will be riding on the back of a.
long flat-bed truck traveling about 20·
miles-an-hour, Rockwell officials said.
The module will be protected by a
plastic covering and a car in front and
one in back of the truck will escort the
caravan.
Plans call for the roodule caravan to
Larger Duties
V tilidat;e Claim
For Pay Boost
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Patrick
Trainer, JO, wanted to know if the 90-day
wage price freeze applied to his
Allowance.
"I am 10 years old and I have a ques·
lion~ for you," he wrote to the
Phil~delphia Inquirer's Act ion Line. "My
father said he would give me a raise 1n
my allowance except for Nixon's wage·
price freeze. \Viii he be fined $5,000 if I
&et the raise. Please answer soon ."
The question was referred to Region 3,
Office of Emergency Preparedness. in
Philadelphia. Richard Sanderson, public
Affairs officer. ruled that allowances
could be raised only if the receiver's pro·
ductivity or responsibility increased or he
was moved to a bigger job.
Bulwarked by the ruling. Patrick went
into rurther negotiations with his father,
Thomas, 34, a freelance phntographer 1n
Paoli.
Patrick receives $\ a ~·eek and has a
list of chores to do around the house, in·
eluding taking out. the trash, cleaning his
room, feeding the four cats and two
gerbils.
Patrick, taking cogniiance of I.he more
responsibility loophole, offered to ~'ash
the car and clean the inside.
The elder Trainer offered a 25-cenl. in·
crease. but Patrick turned it down . After
further negotiation. however, Patrick •«rttd to a SO-cent increau.
His sister, Marjorie, 9, then asked il
she cauld start negotiating for an in·
crease in her $1 allowance.
"Tomorrow," Trainer uid.
Poppa?
follow U.S. Highway IOI (Pacific Coast
Highway) through Del Mar. Solano
Beach, Encinitas and Carlsbad. The
caravan will switch to Interstate 5 from
Oceanside to San Clemente, then resume
its trek through Orange County on
Pacific Coast Highway.
Rockwell officials said the on!y way to
learn the exact time of the module"s
passage through a city is to phone the
loca l police department.
'"All I want is the truth and no more,"
he said, "and if the truth bears up, then
I 'll seek support throughout the district
for a recall."
Both O"Keefe and Councilman Cliff ~1yers said they believed councilmen
have the prerogative to call for in~
vestigatio:is. but the city as an entity
should not.
'"I know there were A lot of theatrics
going on." O"Keefe said, "and we all read
about. the crazy activities."
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Firms to Open' Private Sper1n Banks
NEW YORK (AP) -Two human
!perm banks, where • man can have his •
gemen frozen and stored for use in the 1
future, wW open within the next few
weeks in Manhattan.
Most of the clients are expected to bf
men planning to undtrgo vasectomie1
who want their sperm 1v1.llable in case
they decide tater they want to have
children.
One nationally prominent m.n in P.fin·
nesota has had hi5 sperm stored 1gainst
the possibility that his only son may be
sterile and may want to use. the spenn to
inl9eminate his wife to c1rry on the r1mi··
Jy lineage, a sperm han" gpokesman 1aid.
Spokesmen ror the banks emphasited
that their policy Is to serve only 11 a
storagl! facility.
Genetic Laboratoriu, Inc .. which for the
put year has operated bankg in Min·
ntflp:>1i1 Alld St. Paul. Minn. They a re
believed to be the first such commercial
sperm banks.
'Mlt other facility in New York Ii to be
npt.rated by • new concern, the tatrie
Corp.
For 17 year1, the freezing and later use
of human sperm in artificial iMemination
hAa been carried out by a few specialists
In major medical centers. There have
been •!most 400 births with such sperm.
The first guch offspring is a 17-ye&r1lld
boy reported to be in e1cellMt health and
an A student.
"You should have seen some of them,"
Northrup interjected.
Mayor Evans soon afterward &
withdrew his second to Northrup's m~
tion, commenting, "I can see that this
won't be a unanimous vote, so I have to
withdraw my second."
"I sug~est, Stan, that we cosign a letter
to the Grand Jury and ask ror an in·
vestigalion and leave it at that."
"Thal won't do a damed thing."
Northrup said.
"I'm really disappointed , How would
you men feel tf three councilmen ln .a
bloc ran this city and you were the otbe'C'
two," he said.
Both Northrup and Evans conceded to
<X!Um::ilmen that meetings have taken
place lhls week with Caspers. , ,
Mayor Evans pointed out that many dif~·. •
ferences whlch had existed at the height ~
of the LAFC con troversy have since been
worked out with Gaspers.
He added that the Slj.pervisor wwld
probably be meeting with the full council :
at a breakfast meeting early next month.··
* * * * * * Mayor of Laguna Asks
To Head Off Censure
Fifth Dist.rict Supervisor Ron a: Id
Caspers is •·well aware that he made a
mistake"' Laguna Beach Mayor Richard
Gnl cleberg tnld !he city council Wed·
nesday night.
Gnldberg said he had talked lo Caspers
\Vednesday and received his assurance
that in future Laguna Beach will be con·
suited in all matters that ntight affect the
community.
He proposed that instead of a personal
censure of Caspers and Supervisor
Ro be rt Battin for their part in
manipulating a recent. Local Agency
Forn1ation Commission (LA FC) meeting.
the council should adopt a resolution ex·
pressing its displeasure at the conduct of
the meeting, requesting correct noticing
of all future meetings find expressing the
hope that they can be conducted with
proper decorum.
'"\Ve do have to work with him
(Caspers)." said Goldberg, "and I'd like
lo come to an understanding and perhaps
improve our relations with county
government..''
Before joining the vote in support af. ~
the resolution, Councilman Edward Lorr
said it wa s his personal feeling a stronger ·"
statement of censure should ht issued ''
and that tht Board of Supervisors ghol,dc;!
be asked to remove Caspers and Battin ,
from the LAFC.
They were guilty, he said, of "misuu .•
and abuse of power that has made • • ·
laughing stock of all city of£ici&ls and ·
made everyone look suspect." ..
"This man (Caspers)." said U>rr. "had .
been scheming to seize tbe LAFC and
achieve his own goals, completely ig· "
noring the wishes of the people of Irv ine' '
and of cities in this district. He ahould be. ,·
\el known in harsh terms how this d tY. . .".
feels about such conduct." .
At Goldberg's request, the rouilCU all!O
agreed to share with other cities in the '
payment of legal fees to establish the. .
correct membership of the LAFC •fter '
the tumultuous meeting. .,
Councilmen authorized payment of irp
to $265 for Laguna Beach's ahare of ille
estimated $5,000 legal cost. ·
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"The semen remains the property nf
the client, And only he, through hilt doc·
tor, cA n authorize Its use." IAld Or.
Robert Ersek, medical dirtctor of
The Minnesota bank!i charge $5.5 for the
collection, examination, freezing and
storage of the semen for the first year
.1nd SIS a year thereafter for storage.
The New York prices mAy ht higher,
Er1ek aaid. Tnur mil"' ~ntit.h rlf J-Jol~J drl Coron11dG tin the Silv•r Strllnl1 l~r.t>nu: Highway 7~1. T11ke Cor9n11do CAy1 Boul.vard turnoff,
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A spnkesman for latric said 111 prices
would be $80 snd SIS-
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Arabs Holding Summit Berlin P act
Said Near 3 Nations Seek Unity, End to Co1i fli cts
Mter Talks
BERLIN (UPI) -Ambassadors from
the United Statll!:S, Britain, Fra~ and
the Soviet Union reCll!:Ssed early todaf
after more than 14 hours of talks in an
effort to reach agreement on the future
of West Berlin. American Ambassador
Kenneth Rush said •·we made grtat pro-
£Tess."
Rush said he and British ambassador
Sir Roger Jackling, French Ambassador
Jean Sauvagnargues and So v I ~ t
Ambassador Pyotr Abrassimov would
take up the conference again on Mond11y.
"We have made real prog ress," Rush
1>aid as he left the formll!:r allied contra!
authority building in the. American sector
of West Berlin. which is 110 miles inside
Communist East Germany.
"We have. completed our review of all
the points at issue," Rush said. "We have
been going slowly because wt want lo be
sure that any agreement has the com.
plete support of all the four powers and
the German people."
Rush said he was looking rorward to
the nex• meeting on P..fonday but in
answer to a newsman's question, he said
he could not say whther an agreement
would be reached then.
The Soviet ll!:nvoy said only "end good,
everything good." Sauvagnargues said he
could not yet tell whether an agreement
might be reached Monday.
But West Berlin officials who have
followed the talk.! closely expressed con.
fidence that an agreement was imminent.
They were cheered by the smiles on
Rush's face as he left the conference
building and they said applause and
laughter could be heard in the conference
hall on the second fl oor of the 5CJO..room
former Prussian courthouse,
Thi!: four power ambassadors have been
negotiating since March of 1970 in an ll!:f·
fort to reach a settlement in West Berlin.
The main points the Western am·
bassadors are trying to secure for the ci·
ly are guarantees of unhindered access
along the land corridors to West Berlin
and confirmation of the ties existing
between the city and West Germany.
Abrassimov has been insisting on
permission for establishment of a Sov!ll!:t
consulate general In West Berlin. West
German government sources zaid the
Soviets also are haggling over who will
issue West Berllners thetr passport! -
whether the stamp on such passports wUI
say "\\'est Berlin," "West Germany" or
carry the inscription of the we11tem allied
military commandant.
Thi!: four powers re.presented by the:
ambassadors have supervisory powers
over Berlin under thll!: 1945 Pot.sd&m
Agreement which they signed ea World
War 11 victors ln Europe.
HUBE RT HUMPH REY CR ITICAL OF WELFARE DELAYS
Lawmakers Applauded Many of Senator's Proposal s
HHH Raps Nixon Plans,
Speaks Like Candidate
MINNEAPOLIS IUPI) -Sen . Hubert
J-t. Humphrey (!).Minn.), cr iticized Presi·
dent Nixon Wednesday for delaying
revenue sharing and welfare reform, and
offered a host of domestic proposals
whlch might be a "blueprint" for a se-
cond Presidential bid.
Humphrey, who Jost a close Presider>
tial race lo Nixon in 1970, called the delay
in welfare reform ''an outrageous ex·
ample of mixed priorities" and gaid
Irish Airlines
May Lose Rigl1ts
To La11d in U.S.
Vt'ASHINGTON (AP) -The State
Department says Irish airlines will Jose
the right to land in New York in a year if
Ireland does not let U.S. airlines operate
in Dublin.
This ls the first time the United States
has told a foreign airline it might lose
landing rights and, State Department of.
ficia!s said Wednesday it is in line with
President Nixon's Oll!:W economic policy
calling for strongll!:r action to protect U.S.
economic interests abroad.
Thi!: officials said the action also con·
formed to Nixon int.ematlonal aviation
policy statement of Junt 1970 which calls
for vigorous action to give U.S. airlines a
fair opportunity to compete with foreign
carriers.
The United States said the three U.S.
carriers that fly to Ireland -Pan
American, Trans World Air!inll!:s and
Seaboard World Airways -are at a
disadvantage landing only in Shannon
because more people want lo fly to and
frim Dublin, the Irish capital.
rf:Venue sharing is "no less necessary
now " than it was a week ago, before Nix·
on's wage-price freeze.
Humphrey proposed an immediate
takeover or all welfare costs by the
federal government and called for federal
funding of 25 percent of all public school
costs through an education trust fund.
The 974 lawmal<ers attending the na-
tional legislative conference gave many
of Humphrey's proposals prolonged ap-
plause, especially his call for more
federal aid for the slates find loc•I
gove rnments.
The 1970s should be a decade of
domestic deve\oprnent," he. said. "Wll!:
certainly won't be able to help olhrrs if
"''e can't gel our own house in order."
He advocated a ··national growth
policy" and a national planning agency
which would be directly responsible to
the President and composed ol represen·
tatives from federal, state and local
government.
An aide later said Humphrey's speech.
which had been in the works for several
weeks. could well be. the ''blueprint" of
domestic progra ms if the former vice
president makes another bid for the.
Democratic Presidential nomination.
"We must guarantee that Americans in
every part of our nation have adequate
standards nf educalion. health and hous·
ing and every other hwnan nee<!,"
Humphrey said.
•·our nation must begin now to define
and articulate a national growth policy.
This po licy must have at least three
elements ; First. planning and organiza·
tlon; second, basic objectives ; third,
financing."
He renewed his support for a federal
program to give low interest loans to
5tates and cities and said he will in·
troduce legislation to establish a joint
legislative-executive council for a better
system of communication and coopera·
tion among all levels of government.
DAMASCUS (UPI) -The heads of
state of Egypt, Syria aod Libya met to-
day ostensibly to complete a consUtution
that will link their nations in a fede.ra.Uon.
Political sources said they were working
just as hard to try to end the rifts lo the
Arab world.
In recent weeks King Hussein's troops
launched military operations against the
Palestinian guerrillas in Jordan and rebel
offlctrs tried and failed to overthrow
King Hassan of Morocco. Left-wing
rebels !it.aged a coup in Sudan and were
overthrown themselves. Syria and Iraq
closed their borders with Jordan. and
Syria fought border battles with Jorda·
nian troops.
Polilical sources said that after
ceremonies Friday formally linking
Syria, Egypt and Libya, Egyptian Presi-
dent Anwar Sadat will go to Saudl Arabia
for talks with King Faisal in the fir st
\•isit there by an Egyptian leader since
1964 .
(In Beirut, the well-informed An Nahar
newspaper speculated King Hussein may
fly to Jeddah for the Sadat-Faisal
meeting, but there was no confirmation
of this from Amman or any other
i;ource.)
Omar Sakkaf. Saudi Arabian minister
of state for foreign affairs, drove to
Damascus fro m Beirut \Vcdnesday night
and delivered an "important message"
from t,aisal, the sources said. There \\'as
no indication of its contents. Faisal was
in Catro in J une to discuss the
J ordanian-Palestinian guerrilla crisis.
Sadat, head of the. Arab world 's rank·
Ing s tate, opened a summit conference in
the Syrian capital \Vednesday night with
Libyan Premier 1.foammar Khadafy and
Syrian President Hafez: Assad. The three
* ·:.r *
Arab Guerrilla
Slain by I srael
In Gaza Strip
TEL AVIV (UPI) -An Israeli p:i trol
killed an Arab guerrilla in a brief
firefight in Gaza City in the lsracli-OC·
cupied Egyptian Gaz:1 Strip today, a
military spokesrnan said .
The spokesman said the patrol found
lwo pistols, a rifle a nd five hand gre·
nades in the area.
The guerrilla had been V.'anted for
some ti me by Israeli security fortes, the
spokesman said.
It was the first reported incident in the
turbulent strip since to.1onday y,•hen a
grenade explosion wounded 17 persons ln
the Gaza City Sejaiych marke t plate.
In nearly a month, Israeli troops have
killed or captured more than SO guerrlllas
in a \videspread campaign lo hall ter·
r orlst activities in the strip, the northe rn
gateway into the Seinai Peninsula from
Israel.
To further reduce. terrorist incidents in
the area, occupation forces also have
been thinning out refugee camps. moving
farru lies to new homes to make room for
new patrol roads.
U.S . Sc ientist
Leaves Red China
After Long Stay
HONG KONG (UPI) -Dr. Yang Chen-
riing, an American Nobel Priz~winnlng
physicist who has been visiting his ill
father in Communist Chlnan I e ft
Shanghai Tuesd.iy, the China News
Agency (NC:'<JA) reported Wednesday in
a broadcast monitored hll!:re.
lrish International Airlines general
manager, Michael Dargan, said the an·
nouncement "represents negotiation by
economic muscle."
He said ln Dublin that the three U.S.
carriers, "not content with having full ac·
cess to two thirds of the Irish market
through Shannon, want the remaining one
third as well."
"Three against one ls apparently their
Idea of fair competition and the United
Slates is apparentl y prepared to use
force against ui; to back them up," he
said.
Big Guns Airlif tecl F1·01n
Tlireatened Vietna111 Po st
''ang, di rector of the inslitulll!: for
theoretical physics al New York State
University, met with Premier Chou En·
Jal and Chinese scill!:ntists and profes50!'1
during his mo nth-long stay.
He shared the Nobel Prize for physics
In 1!1:'17 for y,•ork t'ln the principle of the
conservatio n of parity .
l'\C/';A did not report '':::ng's destina-
tion.
1 It had been speculated in the l,;nited
States that ''ang also played a part ln the
recent negotiations leading to President
Ni xon's announcement of his scheduled
Peking visi t)
India Chief Travels
NE:W DELllJ (AP ) ~ Prime t-.1 inis trr
Indira Gandhi "''ill make her first t 11s1t
outside of India since "'inning the gcner:il
election earlier this year. She y,·ilJ l'rs1t
France, Britain and lhe United States 1n
late October.
The United New~ or India said \\'ed.
Jlesday that specific dates would be an·
nouncll!:d later.
SAIGON (UPI) - Giant Amer ican
CH47 troop carrying helicopters lifted all
the artillery out of the key South Viet·
namese fire Base Sarge today in the face
of increasing pressure from a North \'1rl·
n;imese uffeosll'e along the. demihtari·led
7one
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also took an American cnmbat radio
tram out of lhe threatenffi base.
'fhe removal of all of Sarge's artill ery
!'eriously \1•eakened lhe outpost's mai n
mission or guarding lhe Quang Tri river
\'alley, a major Conununist Inliltration
route.
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reported that hea vy Nnr1h V1elnan1ese
shtl!ing and ground assaults rrc.teded the
a irliftin g of the b1~ guns an<I American
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post near the DJ\1Z !asr. Sundal', Some
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An ARYN spo~esman said a South Viet.
namese battalion fought a large Com·
.aJ munlst force from sundown Tuesday to
early Wednesday just north o[ Nui Ba Ho,
k!lllng 124 North Vietnamese with a loss
.01 of 22 South Vietnamese killed and 16
woundfd.
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Re n1n s Runs Wild
CINCINNATI (AP J -11fary Ginn has
.m filed a chArge against Floosie E:veidB<f81!1
for harboring an animal in their apart·
ment building. Mary y,·as chased do"'"
the building's hall way by Floosi's pet, a
·• bobcal named Remus.
leaders met agaln today for their third
round of talka at the Damascus guest
palace where they arrived to the ac·
companiment of thousands of Syrians
cheering for Arab Wlily.
Conference sources laid the three also
met at midnight with Palestinian guer·
Miia chief Vasser Aralat and d.i.sawed
the conflict between Jordan and the guer·
llni01aists Raided
rillas, heighltne.d by King Hussein's war
against the Palestinians in mid -July.
Political sources said the tense border
situaUon between J ordan and Syria,
which engaged in brief tank due.ls last
week, and the crisis between Jordan and
the. Palestinian guerrUlas there also was
discussed during the 00.minute firs&
round.
Ma sked Men Put Bomb
In Bel£ ast Headquarters
LOr.-'DONDERRY, Northern Ireland
(UPI) -Masked gunmen believed to be
outlawed Irish Republican Army
members raided the Belfast headquarters
of the governing Unionist Party today
and plan ted a bonib in the building, party
mem bl'rs said.
A Unionist Party member of the
Northern Ireland Parliament, William
Kenned y. said the gunmen locked him in
a room at gunpoint while they planted the
JO-pound bomb, fi!ted with an anti·handl·
ing device which British Army experts
said took two hours to defuse.
Unionist Party Secretary Jaim Bailie
said he was in his office when the
gunmen struck at the. headquarters in
Glengall Street.
"l had just finished a telephone call
with the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr.
John Andrew, when I heard our doorman
r unning up the stairs." Bailie said
"lie was shouting. 'The IRA. are here!' t
thought he was joking. Then l saw his
face ;ind knew he \'.'as serious ."
Bailie s<1 id he went to the front door of
the building, but the gunmen had gone.
"I ordered my staff to leave th•
bu!lding," Bailie said .
The at.tnc k on Un ionist lleadQuarters
carne as Premier Brlan Faulkner con.
fcrred 11.1ith British Prime 11iinister
EdY.·ard Heath at the British leader's of·
ficial Chequers country residence.
The lalks which be gan Wednesday
when Faulkner fl e1v to London ended
shortly aft er 3 p.m. and the Northern
Ireland premier left for Belfast.
In Londonderry, British troops today
smashed through rnore barricades in
Roman Catholic. areas and began patrols
through the ctty·s se\\'er nel\1•ork in their
hunt for IRA members.
Shouts of "\Ve will not lie down under
Eng la11d" -but lillle vi olence -greeted
the ar rny push lhrou~h barriers that had
been torn down Wed nesday only to be
rebuilt overnight.
Ca thol ics c:onstructed the barriers of
concrete. broken paving s tones and
household furniture. partly to keep
British troops out and partly as a sy mbol
of the ir defia nce of the predominantly
Protestant Northern Ireland government
and the soldiers sent in lo keep peace.
An arrny spokesrna n said troops would
pull down all the barricades and ·were
patrolling lhe sewer system to get al IRA
extremi sts, whom the government blam·
ed for the deadliest outbreak of violence
in the. province in 50 years .
The latest military effo rt to demolish
lhe barrica des began early Wednesday
and the fighting throughout the dav
clalmed lwo more lives. includi nii: a dear
mute and brought to at least 28 the death
ton since. Aug , 9.
An army spokesman sa id the troops
c leared half a do1.en barricades from
streets in 90 mi nutes 1v lthout bringing
a ny of the gunbatlles "'h1ch occurred
e arlier.
\\'1!nesses said Catholics rebuilding
barntadc s bulldozed down by pa ratroops
some hours earlier used concrete in some
cases to construct the new barricades.
Paving blocks, .steel pipe, overturned
automobiles and hijacked buses hav•
been the traditional building material•
for the. barriers.
Security forces Wednesday n I g ht
released on bail two opposition members
ol Parliament, John Hume, 34. and Ivan
Cooper, 28, who were he!d in the Roman
Catholic Bogside earlier Wednesday u
croY.·ds clasheq. with soldiers.
Prime. Mlnister Brian Faulkner was
meeting today with Prime Minister
Edward Heath of Britain near London.
They were reviewing developments since
Faulkner invoked internment without
trial IO days ago.
Red Neg otiator
Blames Economy
On Vietnam War
PARIS (AP ) North Vietnam
declared today that the longer thll!: United
Stat.es delays its total withdrawal from
Vietnam, the n1ore it will face "economic
and monetary difficulties."
Hanoi's chief. nego tiator. Xuan Thuy,
returned u·ith a broad smile to the Vill!:t•
n?.rn peace t alks after missing last week's
session, apparently because of illness.
"The more the United States delays Its
total and unconditional withdrawal from
Vietnam,'' he told newsmen as he entered
the 126th weekly session of the. talk!, "th•
longer it delays the return of the cap.-
lured American military men to their
homes and the greater will be it1
ll!:c.onomic and monetary difficulties."
The Viet Cong delegate, Mrs. Nguyen
'!'hi Dinh. did not :ittend the session.
There. y,·as no Immediate explanation. She
was replaced by one of her deputies, Dinh
Ba Thi.
South Vietnam's Pham Dang Lam, the
first speaker, accused North Vietnam ot
'"fe verishly intensifying military prepara·
lions" by concentrating troops and sup-
plies Jn the demilitarized zone for a
l!ilrike against the South,
He said North Vietnamese attacks on
South Vietnamese positions ha v •
mulUplied in the past few days, and ad·
ded; "You are continuing your troop in·
filtrations, not only \'ia the Ho Chi Minh
trail but also by other roads ~·hich have
been opened recently along the Vietnam·
Laos border at a time whe morll!: than
half of the allied forces have already
been repatriated ;:ind other contingents
are sched uled to lea ve South Vietnam."
The acting U.S. negotiator, Philip C.
~labib, also accused North Vietnam of
"blatant ''io lations·· of the demil itariied
zone. He called for "inunediate and
serious consideration'' ol a long-standing
American propos:i ! for a general cease·
fire throughout Jndochina.
The proposal has been repealed!y re·
jected by the Communist
Ul'ITt~
The P e rils of Pearl
Singer Pearl Bailey was surprised v.·hen 1 little too much 'umph' in
reverse sent th<! Broadway .star sprawling as s he was being taken to
the grandstand show in 1 golf cart for her performance at the Wis.
l'Onsin State ft'air.
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Newport Beaeh
ED I T ION
Today 's Final
N.Y. Stocks
VOL 64, NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAG ES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN C ENTS
Copter J ailhreal(
2 Mexico City Prisoners Fly Away
l\lEXICO CIT''!' 1lJ P!1 -Two men. In-
cluding 11 New Yn 1·ker conv icted nf
manslaughter, escaperi from a maximun1
f.ecurity prison in fl·lexicn City \Ved·
nesday v.·hen a helicopter landed inside
the prison tn lift them t~ fre(>dom.
The two men were identi fied as Joel
DaviO Kaplan, 41. a Ne"' Yorker sen·
tenred lo 28 years for mans!aul'.!hler, and
Carlos Antonin Contrera~ Cas1 ro, a
\'enezuela n serving a seven-year term fnr
DAIL Y .. tLOT S!I!! l"~olt
LT. PETE RS EN SHOWS OFF CITY JAIL HO LDING TANK
Lone Cell Is WMere Suspects You ng and Old Are Booked
Bid for New Facilities
Prom.pts Tour of Old
:-:ew.~n1Pn \VNi nei;da,\' g111 a rln.;p llf'I
lnn~ at fhe r0nrli11n11$ <ii th(' \"e11pnrt
8Pacl1 Ci1y Hall anrl rnl1rl' far1l1t1 Thn.~e
condil f0'1~ h;:i ve l('rl Tht' r1!1 rn11nr1I to
ask 101er ;ippro\lal lnr mnnr1 !n hu1!d
nrw f::iei11!i('s.
I\f\\'fl'lrt RParh rl';1rlrn!~ 111111•n1 " 0!'1
.'i on rhe reque~!ed Si million IJnnd 1.~sur
for thP pro 1l'ct
Li G;irv Pelrrson ('(lnrluttc·r! 1rir lr111 r
Of jhp )l(l,llCP hu iJdinp.. nnp Of ::l ~f'ril"'~
pl;inn!!rl h.v ;i c1tlirns' comm 111 rP c;im.
p;iign1ng rnr pass,:rgp of ({Ip honrls
Administrative aide r.1no [,audio
ptckPd up where PeLer~on lcl1 nff , lead·
ing rh e presi; ,:rnd or.he r guest s rhrnugh a
maze nr city srruc!ures
Pe terson shn...,·err police commun1c;i t·
tng with patrol cars on a radio console
built in 1959.
f\nqr! n11J11P1' ·.1,nuld r01·pr lhr rns1 nf
• 211!fl C'rnl11rv rri111 pment ·· .l1 m l\'nf)(I.
( ;imp;ia;ri t·oor rl 1n;i1 nr w[lr1 wen1 alon,il n" lh!' tour s.11d
r.a11d10 ~pokr ;ihnu l \hP lark nf .~rart
in PXi stin.i: ar!n1inis1rar1 vr nl ftrr ~
The prrsen1 cllv hal l 11nrl thf' pnlirP
b111ld1n1?. \\'Crr h111l1 111 1948. when :'>iew-
Pflrl Beac h h;ir! llJl(l() penple. nnp.f1f1 h
a.• m;inv rrsi rlent.' llS lhere are nnw_
Filr c11b1ners nnw overflow. f'll,i::1ne!'f·
1ng pe rsnnn1>I sh.:rrr rlf'.,k,, ;inrl Gaurl 10
himself. wnrks frnm a sh('lf in th t> nffitr.
nf 1h!' city mana,l!er's administrative ;i,,.
si.•ian!
ThP facl 1.h11t rit y pPrs0nnel are sc11 !-
!l'.'red Hl a to ta l 11f eight different builrl·
lngs !hrou ghniH the cit.11 w11s al~o cited
by "rood as both a pain in 1he neck and
a "·aste nf lime anrl money .
\\rnnrl s.:tid siny Newport Beach resi·
/'l ent wanli n!l'. to see the city complex rnr
h.imscl f can do so . ~i mply by calling r.au·
dlo and sa yin~ he. or his ~oup. w11 nts !n
attend nne nf the Wedne.~d ay altf'rooon
tnu r.;i.
roun\erfciting. They rem<11ned al large
today.
Thf' warden nf thr ::i<int a J'\·1;ir·ta
Acalilla Pn snn on lhr nt1!skirts nf r.1r:.:1co
C1l\\ .ln.se LLHS C<11npo~ RurknS, Si!lrl a
lit.tie hlue helicnpler l11nrled nn a p:Hln in·
side !hr Jail adjarent to 1hc dorn1 itory
v.·hpre ihe two men \vcre h<1used .
"The (Tl nHn<ils b<1<H'tled 1hf' hcl1cnpt1·r .
v.•hirh too k lhen1 11w;i~·." he sair!. I! \\·as
tracked briefly on the rada rs,·ope 11 t
fl'le:.:ico City lnlernat1nn11l Ai1'port b11t
disa ppeared from the srrern before 1t
C'nuld be in tercepted. A f ull·~ca le hunt
v.·11~ under wriy for bnth the heJicnpter anr!
the men .
The wa rd en sa id "All 1hnsr re:-;ponsihle
for the custod.v ;>.11d srcurity nf lhe 1:1 11
h.:1 \'e heen placed under arrest" \1•hlle ;:in
investig;it inn is c<i rried nut. ;is In hnw and
\\'hy lhe helicopter \Vlls premitt ed In l:ind,
Kaplan is a nl'phe\\' nr ,J iv1. Kapl an,
presid f!ot of the J_ r-.1 , l\apla n f'und nf
New Ynrk . T('5tlninn.v b{'fnre thr U .~
Congre.~s has descrihed lhe f1.1nd <is a
philanthropic organiza!lnn creat t'd as .:t
ch,:i nncl for funds of the Cen1ral
Intell igence Agency 1CJA 1.
Kap l11n was senlrriced In pnsnn for
nianslaughter in the de;ith tlf Lui~
r.1elchor Vid;i!, also of t-.'ew York Cil_I',
\vhose bullet ·riddlcd b<ldy was round
outside Mexico Cit y Nov. l 1. 19fi l. Kapl:i n
was arrested in Spain by Interpol agents
in 1963 and returned to Mex ico Ci ty fnr
trial
Hr. ple fldccl inno('enl but \\'A ~ fou nd
gililt y bo th nf nia nsl.:iugh!.er anrl nf f'n·
1erin,I! J'\1exicn on a fa lsr p;isspnrl \\'hlle
in jail. K:ipl:in divnrcrd h\~ 11·1f P .:i nr!
m;irried Irma \'azqu ez Calderon nf il1e>..-
icn.
Ne wport 1'1anager
To Offer Wa ys
To Fund Stiul v
C:.:ily r-.1 anager l\nhcr1 L \\'ynn ~;iid !n·
d:av he will r·r<'!1mmrnrl \\'<IVS In fin:i nr1' a nr~· n1unicipal rna.~t rr pla1i !11 ;i rrflnr\ in
t\t'wpnrt Bccich counrilmen !nn1ghl-
"\\'e "'ill tell lhl'lll hnv• 1t should hr
;r;r:hed ulerl <111d hnw i! shnulrl hr paid fnr."
\Vvnn ~aid , nntinl'.!: Jh;i t 11 nu 1nhrr nf
11l!ern<1til'C fin:i11t111g pla ni; 11 111 he in .
clurieri .
\oun riln1rn will n1el't !\lond~.1 In .~t'I ;i
!;;x ra1e fnr thr 1971 ·72 fi.~cal yr:~r rinrl
1nust d('c1rle then if the~· w;i nt In p,:ry the
prie r nf ,:rn updiltrd pla nning cui t1 r
\Vrnn declined tn disr u.~s h1., propri s;il
hr fnrr lhe cnunril has seen 11. h11t said he
l.S h;ipp,1' \\'l!h it.
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•·11 1s ;i respon.~ihl~ 11nd rra l1.~11c rrr·nrn-
tnrnd <i!inn we :irr J?:i1·1ri g tn thr C'(l11nr1I .,
Tb r r 1t1· h;i~ hrr n w rr~1l1ng 111lh !hr
nrrrl to 1·r 11sr 11.' ,ernrr;i l 1il;i.ri fnr nr111·ll'
trn 1ra r~ II \\'<l~ arlnplrd 111 1 ~57 ;inrl up·
r!;i lrd nnh 1n l~(:.1
P rr~~ur·r I n err;ilr ;i 11f·11 pl;i11 h;1 ~ hrr n
J?:rn11·1ng frnm 1;i1·1n11 ' rl1 rr1·11nn<:. 1n·
rlurl1nr: land dr\'elnprri:. hnn1,..n~1nr1·~ .1Prl
r ven th!' ;\Pwpnrt Ha rb•ll' Cl1;1mber nf
l":nn1mC"r·i-r
It IS nnt known\\ hP!br r \\~r1r) \\ 1ll 111«:r
lhE' 4'0l t!lril Jn ha1·r 1l1r r n1irr prnirrt
done h.v 11 r0n.~1il1 ant nr 11·hrl her hr 11·11 1
~uggesl that. part nf 11. hr pC'r·lnrn1ed h,\I
OUl$ide help and pal'I h,\' ~J;if{ prr~0nnr l
Th!" rnunril ha~ 111,·lurlC'rl ~:io.nrm 1n 1hr
rurren!. bud~rt tr1w11 rrls the cn~t nf, lhr
v.·nrk. hut tnr.:i l l'n~I nf lh!' rr01er l has
heen estimated ar $200.000 nr· nior·e_
S ix Sailo r~ Ju111p
Pl-l tLADELPHlA IAPI -Six ER~l
Pakistan i ~ai!ors ha vp JUm['lf'rl .~hi p,
cl<iiminR nther 1nembl'rs of thP rr!"w of
their Pakistani freighter harl threatened
them .
041LY l'ILOT P'~I• b1 09Crtt L11"91
Sea Ki1ig Sltelter
\\'orkn;an f\1ike Green fastens glass plates \1·hirh
\rill cnclosr r ating area at. Corona d e! Mar Hi gh
SclinnL Part nf $1 .8 mil lion expansion prngra111 at
ca.1n ru.s in Ea:o;t bluff in cludes covering of breeze·
\\lay adjacent to old rafeteria. Expansion program
1r1Jl make room for 3.000 ~tudents at the high school.
\Vhich \vas built originally fo r about 2,000.
Tea1nste1·s Give Relucta11t
Fruin \\'irf' Srr\•il·e~
\\'ASHJNGTON -The 1-8 million.me m-
h"r Tei'lrnsler.~ Lntnn lnd;.i,v plrd~ed
gr11dg1ngl ,1 In "C'nopcralr full,v'' \\'llh
Presirienl Nixon's nrw ccnnon1ic policies
inclurl1ng t.hP 9().tJay w;igc-price.rrn~
lrePZP.
The ::;talement fron1 Tramster~ Presi·
drnl F'rank E. Fitzsirnmons was in mark-
er! cont ras t \\'ith sla1f'mc nts from other
l11hnr leader.~. inclur!1 nr.,AF L-CIO Presi-
rl !"nt Gt'.'flrge J'\fp11 n ... · ;:ind United A1110
\Vnrkr r·s Prc~1dent Lenna rd Woodcnrk,
\\ hn ha ve threrirenf'rl res 1st a nee to the
pnlir·1rs.
The ~t(ll crn!'nt \\'i!S 1~surd ""h1!r lhe
Ar'L·CIO rxcr11t11 r 1•n11nrll w11s still
rnl'<'1Tn~ 10 \\·a.~hin,et nn In cnns1r!Pr 11..~
cnu r.~r of a1·1inn rega rdin g the Ol'W
pn\iries.
The Tc;iinslers :<;l;itc1nrnl nnlrrl U1rrc
\1 crr inrrp11tie.~ 10 1hf' rrrs1rlenr s
pol1e1rs. ::i nd sa1rl lhr Trarns1er$ "'l're np-
pn~t·rl In rronnmic rnnlrol~. bill "if Lhrv
a rr nl'ccssary. we hail Prcsldrnl Nixon·~
:irtio n . _,:i s a bold measu re to preserv e
lhe eronnm y of lhe na t;on."
,\lranwh1!r, lhl'.' 11rln1inisl.r.<1 t1nn rever~ed
U1r Pentagon lod;.iy hv riil1 nl!: out mili ta ry
p<r:.' 1ncrr11sc.~ durin£ 1he 90·day frel'ze
pl'norl and snu,c::hl In persuade snmr
nprnl.1· <!·.~gr11 nl lrr! labor lraders tn st11y
in t1nr nn :.hr 1nfl.:1tinn !1ghl
Trr;i~urv Scrre!ar:. .Jnhn B ('(1 nn:il lv
:innnllnf't>rl lh<l! !'ervicrmcn \\di havr to
rnr rgo pay increa ses tlesp11e a nefrn ~e
Deparln1ent suggl'stinn \Vednesday that
thev would be forthron1ing.
.:The n1illt;iry arr not ~otn~ tn J?:P I A
r::nse," Connally decla red , "Thal ~·as 11
1n1s(akl'"
Thl' cosl of 1.1vi ng Counr'il in A seven-
p a ge, queslinn·a nd·11nswer st<11 cmrnt.
issueri late Wrdn!"sd11y confirmed !he
freeze nn wa1o:r.~ wnuld extend to state
11nd locAI en1ployell. 1t s11id school
l!"achers would be cove red by the freeze
if their cont ract period began afler last
Sund1111.
The · 1'11tion:i l Edue<it ion Associ ation
1 NF.A ) l'sllm rilrd the frcPze wnu lrl affrct
;:i hou! 9(1 perC'en! nf !hi' na11oo's 2 I
n1illion publii: schnnl teachers. Tr11chcr.~
whn hll\'I'.' s11lary increil.ses rlt1r this fa!I
111us! ~·o rk fl l. lc11st unlil Nnv 12 al lhe
sa lari es they received las! year.
President Nixon',~ chief economic
spo krsni;1n also indicat ed Can11rl11 pr<n·
bably "'on 'I bl' gl'l,rn an rxen1pt1on [rnm
!hr J() perccnl a<ideri ta riff impo~erl nn
in1p<J rts and he said Lockheed aircraft
\VOU)d h;ive In ra.v !he duty on RQI[.~
Royer jet engines being made in England
fo r its new plan es.
Members of the AFl_,.CJO PXecuflve
council v.•crc in a bristlin g mood as lhe.v
n1ct in \\lashington wit h k!"y \1.1hite House
:<1rlvi i;rrs incliiding La bor Secreta r:--
.l;rm('i; n. Horlgson 11nr! r.rorge P Shult ?,
rl1rC'ctor nf lhe office of budget ar.d
nianai:Cment
A spok~sm ;i n for lhr na 1 1nn'~ 1na1o r
!See TEA1\1STERS. Page 21
Oce uri Victini Suffered
Bc1ck l11Juries-Coroner
.~ 27-vr;ir.n!rl Tusl 1n man whni;(' h0dy
11'!\S fnunr! f]n;il!nj! in llpprr Nr11•port B.:iy
~l n nda,v ;;i pp;:irrnt ly suff rrcd a hroken
h;irk in sn111r lypr nf fall. !he Orangf'
C111111 t.1· Cn roncr rcpor!rrl IM<ry.
r\r>v.·pnrt Bench pnl i<·e al~n s<i1d Gary
l,nt11~ \lr;C~nnnrl :irr~rr n!ly rlirrl ar-
r1 drnt;ill,\' Frid;iy ;ibou! rn1rln1i;ht when hr
w;i lkf'rl a "';i~· frnm !hP. car driven hy h1~
hririr nf fou r months, Donna . and disap·
pc;ircd ,
Tlir <'ouplP \\'as rl riv1ni; in Corona df'I
r-.rar 's Shore Cliffs residential area whe n
~1rCnnnrl. who harl been drinking. exiterl
the car :ind wa lked aw ay. ~1rs. J'\1cC-OnneJ
lnlrl pnlirr
She 1.nld po lirr Shi' drove around the
11rr a. b111 cou ldn't find him . She returner!
In Tustin. saying her hu sba nd had done
lh<11 hefnre
il-TrCnnnel's hndy wa.~ found 1\ilnnday by
twn 1een11gl': boyi;. f1011Ung in a b<l11!. slip
in the Dunes J'\1arin11, IOI, N. Bayside
Dr ive. Ht' wa s full y clothed and wcanng
cn\\·boy boots. polic!" said_
Police have ruled his death accidental.
New port Still
Doesn't Want
Coast Route
NE'"'port Beach mar!P its point -lhat 1t,
rlnesn't, \van t the Pacific Coast Freeway
-;ig;iin as lhe C<illlorni;i Public \\'orks
11cpart menl. \Vedncsday night co nducted
a puhlir hearin~ on the sta te highway
s,l'stem in gener::il.
Vire 1'111yl1r 1-low~rd Rngcrs and 1 hosl
or H;:irhnr Area Freeway Fighters ad·
dres~ed the department hearing at Sad·
dleback High SC'hool in San ta Ana,
rel;iting for !he reco rd the community·~
outpnu ring of npposi!ion !n the route.
Citing the freeway Fighters' peti tion'.'!
;ind !he SU('cessfuJ election the,y fo rced to
rf'sci nrl the existing coastal freeway
a.crecn1ent . Rogers said :
"Newport Beach /or mally requests the
rliv1s100 of hig hways rn initiate the
necessary steps !o" delet the freeway
frn111 !11e state highway syi;te111
The heari ng Wfls 1n1cnded to cent.er
11rnund the depar1ment's proposed new
cnncrpl in classification of highways that
is based stricr ly nn their uses -whether
for "tri1) n1obil1ty" or "land ;iccess."
Those \vit h any trip mobility value
would be considered state roads and
1.1·nu ld be the responsibility of the state to
build and maintain.
. Urban and rural roads serv ing residen·
Ital areas e~clu s1vely wo11ld be the nnlv
nne~ that Jnral .':nvernn1ents \\.'ould need
hp responsi h1le fnr.
l!e;rring riff1ccr Lnrrn Powell. a former
Si'i n Francisco County s uper v 1 so r ,
nr vcrthe!css 11~kerl for rcro111n1endations
fnr add1t1nn~ or deletions rn the ~ysfem _
and f~nm Nc1l'por1 Beach. he got them .
Bc~1rlcs Rngrrs. Nc11·port re~idents ad-
rlrcss1ng the hr;inng 1nrluded Wallv
~nch. c~a1~n111n nf 1hr Frer11·ay F'ighterS·
( 11 1zens Conrd1nat1 ng (nm in i ! te e,
fnrin£>r ni:i\or Paul Gr uber and fllrs
M.:ircnr Skil ling .
J'\-larshal! Duffirlr! had askPr! tri be
he;ini. hut tnlr! Pnw r.11 be would pas:.,
nnl 1ng the representation already be fore
him
Pri1\•ell , nnting he had no authority
ot her th11n to see the testimony taken v.·as
for11•arderJ t.n the office nf slate Publ ic
\Vorks Director .larnes A. 1\loe. said Moe
and his ~taff wil! cno~1dcr it be fore mak-
tn~ fin11I recllrnn1enda tions to the 1 ~72
Legisla!ure on \\•hat additions and dele-
Uon s should he ma de
Orange Coast
Dog Days Hit
Newport-Four
H u1nans Bitten
\\'erlnesdav ..i.·as a r€a! dog (lay in
Newport stiich. Pohce recorded four
aeparale inc'1dents of dngs biting humans.
"If Werlntsday's a ll' had." Woori s;r1d.
"we 'll schedul!' them <1! the calltr's co n·
venience, anyt ime. 24 hours a day." he
said.
Aparln1ents Due
Before Council
Sewage Outfall Plan Off 1''ealher
The weatherman sees more sun.
shine Wda y and friday fo!Jowing
1he usual low cl ouds anrl fog along
th~ coastline. Temps at the beach
\~·ill be in the lnw 70's rising to 83
inland. Lo\.\'S tonight around 66 de-
grees.
Micha!"! Fr\s ho!z, :'lO. nf :104 Canal
Drive, was the firs1 victim. He tnld pol ice
he '>''ent out to br!"ak up a fight between
his dog and the neigh!)nr's, and th e
neighbor's dog bit him .
He submitted t.wn puncture \\'OUnds in
the le:rt arrn as evidence.
In another incld!"nl, a stray dng enter!"d
Uie yard at 4905 Bruce Cre.~nt. !ind bit
two-Year-()ld Tim McCallam.
Lew Dunning. 76. of 2048 Paloma Drive,
Costa J'\1esa. wa s enterin,t: a yard 111 3429
Sea Breeze Lane whPl'I he wa~ hilten
The rnu rth dog bile involved Theres;i
Dentis, 711, of 32~1 ~ Margueritl" Ave., wbn
\\'as taking a w:i!k. w;i tch1ng lw0 dr'lgs at
plav 1\·hen 0ne at1ackN! and bi1 hrr nn the
ir rt hip
Pr1ire 3l.lid :<111 nf \he d"gs wc<r !t1uni1
;i nd have bePJl qu;iran!ined fr r 10 da.\~ In
di>tc rm inP if the~' ha vt rabies N0nt of
the bites "''ere listed as seriou.~.
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Owner~ or lhe site or Balbo a'8 .former
Rendezvous Ballroom will seek a permit
for a tl1ree-story 24·unit apartment build·
in~ at A meeting of the Newport Bt.ach
Plannlni;r: Commission tonight at 8 p.m.
in city hall.
Two trirl ie r propo."!al~ for high ris~
11par!men ls on the slt.e were dropped -
nne nr them after the c.ity rejected it
ou!right,
The nev.· prop ns:<1I is rnr a 3$.foot s truc·
1u1r 1\i!h a 10.fonl hil!h elevator projection
p.•1d :t three.font hi Rh par.:i prt wall ,
.\L~n bf'fnrr the romrnission is 11 puhlir
hr..-iru1~ on the l1nrlinf!s of th e study nr
shnreli l"lr rlevelnpment h~ the L<iwr r
:\P\.\'port Bay Civic District s tud y c;om·
mitte•.
Official,s to l 'ontract With County F ncilities l nstead
The Irvine Ranch 't\'a!er nistrict has
scrapped plan.~ tn bu ild thr C'f'lrtlrnversial
r;e\vag!" outfall at Cryi;t11I CnvP.
The TR.Wn lntenrls tn c_on1 rarl ..i.·i!h lhe
OrangP Cn11nty Join! Sani1a linn Dislti\!
to U!le !he county's ocean rii i;po~AI
facilities inst!"ad 0f the long -planned Co ve
outfall.
The arlnpUon nf a reclam1111on.reuse
policy b.v IRWD and "the strong feeling
tha t WI" shouldn'I be pulling in :iny mn re
ocean oulla]ls" sairl \Vil lia m Hurst,
JR\\'0 gener11I manager ,
The Crys tal Co1·(' 011lf;ilJ was fi rst
rccommcnrlrrl in l!lr.8 bu! was l'lt"\'<'!'
' forn1all y apprnved r lan<i \\'f'rf' ··hrl rl 1n
.:i bt'yanrr until we fn11n rt 11 br>llr r ...-av In
izo -whi ch 111r frcl v.·f' li:l1'r ," ]!11r~! ~a id
HurA~ emph;:isizr.rl Lh11 t, "It Lil our ln·
l.Pntinn In never build Crysta l Cove are a
out.fall nr any 1nore ocean outfalls
anvwhcre." Hr ~,11i rl thr ni0vto would probably
"work 011 ! belter" for dtvelopmenl.. nf
land in IRWD Rrea. ma lnly O!"cause of
the accompanyin g reuse policy.
!R WD rlircct nr nr planning Ra y Stnynr
explained that attit ude as .. maxim izing
reclan1ation and re-use of all water and
minimizing rlispnsAI "
All \\•atcr will be trea ted anrl rc·used in
;igricult ure, greenbclt!i. golf courses.
(';:nnpusrs and other 1rnE1::i lion.
"And 1f some nf 11 ha s tn be rh:i;ch.:ir.l'.:rd.
it \Viii b!' 1n 1he ncc;in r!i~pnsa l system
anit nol Nell'por! B11.v." sri1rl S!nyor
Thr JR.\VD cnv ('r!i 11 tlili,OOO·<icre. JO~.
s.quare·milP 11re11 north of Irvi ne Park,
I
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ea!!l of fhe El Tnro Marine Corps Air Sta·
lion. approximately one mile above the
coastline.
Al though it is 111 \atg!" area . il .. will be
easily served" by county services, Hurst
said.
The join!. board approved in principle
the IRWD proposal to dispose up tn 15
million ga llons a pay of ~econdar}'·
treated water, which ls biologicall.v
filtered lo remove 90 percent of the waste
solir!s.
.. But !his 15 mill ion fi gure is strictly a
f11il·!afe measure," said Hurst, '·in tase
\\'!" have an exceptionally heavy rain fall.
In fact. we do n't nonn ally pl an to use lhe
faclli l.v al. all -bu l t.n re·use our watf'r "
In tak inii: thP1r 11ct1on. !he jniril district.
(See SE WAGE. Pagt 2)
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Tliere's almost. no limit ro tht
fr111. yo n can hat!C with the ntw
Coliforn1rt 1111.tn license plrttes.
Som.e ei:oniples are on Pagg 7
today .
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Nixon Hold
May Affect
Rec Boosts
A planned incre~ in the fees Newport
Beach will charge for partitipation in its
fall recreation programs may have to be
scrapped because oC the frttze on prices
imposed by President Nixon.
Acting City Attorney Dennis O'Neil
said today he has told the Recreation De-
partment to hold tight before imposing
any fee hikes until clarification on the
acope of the President's order comes
from Washington.
Fet incrtases of as much a1 SO percent
for some classes have betn projected for
this fiscal year.
Philip F. Betttncourt, a ssistant city
manager, said the hikes were SC'hedul~d
to bring in an a6ditiona1 $6,SOO in
revenue.
The Presidenrs surprise order \i•il\
have no other significant eff~t on the ci-
ty, except as it applits to city employes
due step increases or incentive bonus
payments during the 90-day pe:rod, ac·
cording to City Manager Robert L: Wynn.
Frank Ivins, acting personnel director .
• said this morning 56 of the 584 city
employes would have raises in one form
or another due during this period.
They will not be paid until the freeze is
lifted, Wynn said.
City Engineer Benjamin Nolan 1aid to-
day he does not know if the freer.e will
have any effect on contraets the ('ity is
about to put out to bid.
"I don't know if there has been any in·
terpretaUon as to how contract.s m icht be
affected," he said.
O'Neil pointed out that "no one in
municipal government has a clear idea
on how broadly thi9 freer.e is to be ap-
plied.
"We are hoping to have some in·
krpretation by Friday,'' he said.
Newport Beach hu contacted the
Orange County Learue of Cities, the
comrty counsel's office and state officials
loo«ing for clarification, O'Neil pointed
out
"In the meantime," he said. "I have
taken a conservative approach and
ordered all city departments to do
absolutely nothing until m know more."
From Pflfl~ l
TEAMSTERS • • •
labor organization said the council is get·
ting a mounting number or phone calls
and telegrams from rank-and file
workers urging .a general one-day
walkout to protest the way the freeu is
~ing administered.
AFL-CJO'S Meany already has de·
nounced the Nixon approach, chargins:
the freeze is patently unfair to workers
while favoring bu11iness corix>rations.
On Capitol Hill, Walter Heller. fonner
chief economist under the Ken'nedy and
Johnson AdmirVstratlon11, told a House·
Senate economic committee hearing
Nixon's program should be revamped to
provide mot'! benefilll for the consumer.
8J'ld les11 for industry and business.
Heller gave credit to the President for
taking action to help the economy but he
said that an estimated $9 bl\lion help for
American indulltry provides "raw meat
for business while the consumer gets lit-
tle more than a soupbont."
In other developments:
-The It unions on strike at tht l.os
Angeles Herald·Examiner since Dec. IS,
1967. have offered to have their membtrs
relurn to work under the President's call
for an end to all strikes for 90 days.
-The European Com mon Market Com·
mission has backed French President
Georges Pompidou's call for a European
1ummit conference on the U.S. dollar.
-In Tokyo. price! plunged for the
lourth consecutivt day on t.he ~tock
market. One broker zaid, "This is the
most serious panic !in~ lhe. end of \Vorld
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Take note Oran ge Coast surfers. This is ho\V they do it on the East
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Assen1blyman Off e1·s Aili
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111 Route 39 Co11trove1·sy
By .JOANNE RE\'NOLDS
01 !M O•llY l'llol l ltfl
Assemblyrniln Holx-r'l Burke ~ R·Hun·
Hngton Beach) lodciy offe red to act as "a
clearing house" to aid 111 I.he controversy
over the Rou tr 39 Free11;l_\,
The assen1bly1nan b 111 Huntington
Beach v.·hile !he Leglslciturr. i~ adjourned.
11e said he cxpei·ts lo return lo
Sacramento after Lcibor IJay v.·hen the
legislators reconvene,
"At this po int , the only lirlp l can offer
is as an intermediary and 11 sort or
clearing house," he said.
Burke indicated he fr!t the Route 3!t
Freeway and lhe Pacific Coast F reeway
should both ~ built ''because they·re
both part of a \•ital system."
Plan11ers Back
Citizen Bicycle
Trail Con111tlttec
Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and
Recreation comm i ss i one r s have
unani1nously rrcornn1ended reactivation
of a citizens' bicycle tr.ails committee.
PBR Director Cal Stewart suggested
that the commit.tt'.'e be n1adc up of four
city staff members and citirens. but com·
missiontrs said thry felt !hf' study
··\vould hare grcaler significance If il
was no! lian1pered by city lnvolvcmcn1."
The rccon1n1e11da !inn dc.~ignatc.~ 1·cr·
lain drpartmr11l representatives tu offer
"trchnical assistance" to citizens.
Thrv would be representatives trnm
the PBn and planning and police
depar11nt'n ts. ;ilong with . Sicw;trl. Assis·
tant Director Qf Con11nun1t.v J)evclopntcnt
James Hr\1•ickrr ;ind TrHffic E11g1nrc r
Robrrl .Jaffe.
The rommit1re 1vould study lhc kind
and location of trail:'> needrd in the ri!~'.
The cornnt[sslon urged the ci ty council
name 1'1rs. Jean !\'\Orris, Dr. Kenneth
V.'i!\iams. f\'l rs. Patricia Domecq. Arnold
Parker, Dr . Thon1as A. MacKinnon.
Nelson Praigg. an<l a Corona del fl·lar
lligh School sl.udent. Mark Otto. to the
panel.
Teens Schedule
'Singspiration'
Tccnagers from California. Ncve . .d:i,
and Arizona v.·ill gather at Newport
Dunei; fridav rrir Ute 15th annu al
''Singspiration' By-I.he -Sea.··
Sponsored b:v the First Christi<1n
Church of C0sl11 tl·le$a, the aft ernoon
i;:ospel rock concerts are open to all in·
terested }'Oung people.
According to Rodnie P. McHugh, direc·
tor of the event.. three groups wi ll be
presented. They are "His" from Pacific
Christian College.. "The Open Door" and
the "Rice Kr yspies."
l11sura11cc Obsolete
WASHINGTON !UPI ) -Rep. F red P.
Rooney fD·Pa.), sAys the fedtral trade
comml~sion 1hoold require insurance
eompBnits to notify policy holden that
their credit card IJabHity insurance now
l! ohsotete -and to rcful!f' 11ny
premiums paid for such Insurance since
Jan. 25.
Roonev said the new lrolh In lending
l11w limi't:c. a credit carr1 holder's liability
to no more th('ln $50, and in some cases t<1
no luability •l all.
The future of the Route. ~!I Free.way is
doubtful after the Fountain Valley City
Council rejected a compromise .alignment
or the freeway .
In a .1 to 2 vote Tuesday. counti1
nien1bors turned down the co1npron1ise
and asked the stotc to rcopcn hez.rings
on the alignment.
They said they want to see the free\\'i ;-.'
localed a long Gothard Street instead of
its present route on Newland Street.
Their rrfusal to sign a route agreement
wi th the state could r~ull in the blocking
of the Route 39 Freeway_ A similar situa-
tion exists for t he Pacific Coast Freeway
because of Ne wport Beach's rcfus;il to
sign the agreement.
"f think one rtason for Fountain
Valley's action.'' Burke said, "is the sue·
cci;s of Newport Beach. It's g\\•en a lot
more authority to cities th;in they had
before."
"But 11\Y district is the Y.'hO](' '\'est
Orange Coun ty area, so I tend to la~e 11
broader look than the provi1lcial vie\vS
hel d by any given city," he added.
The asse n1blyman said he doesn't
bE'lieve a city "should have its cake and
eat it too" on the freeways.
"By taking a unilateral action a city is
saying in effect to residents of oth~r
cities 'you can't go through our city on a
freeway' but the re~idents of that city use
freeways through their neighbors cities.
"r-.taybe we 'll have lo start issuin~
per mits to use freev.·ays," he quipped.
Burke said the power of cities in block-
ing freeways should be given a cou rt t e~L
'·Once a decision 1~ made. it should be
!inn. nut open to continual appeals that
\1·1!1 keep it open forever."
Burke said that v.·hile he \\'ill be glad to
:tct as an intermediary, he "'ill not be
t.iking .<111 acti\'e part 1n forcing !he
reopening of alignrncnl hearings for the
Rou te 39 Frec\\'ily.
"I didn·t get invol\·ed at all 1n the
originill route selection," he :;aid_ "Tlie~e
heanngs give the opportunity for t \'('ry
'1rwpolnt to be presented. Then the
decision is based on fa cts. The final
decision has to be binding "
"I stilt feel the to!al frce11·ay syslem -
th;it 1ncludvs Route 39 and the Pacific
Coast Freeway -a re vit11L They are
necessa~ for 'lhe easy, free flow of lraf~
fie," Burke said.
Police Step Vp
Patrols Against
Speedy Drivers
J)rivers v.•ho break the speed limit on
Golden \l/esl Street, Huntington Beach,
take note: the police are after you.
The police department was instn.tcted
lo increese patrols on the busy hi&hway
hy the city council this week after
hon1eowners protested traff ic hazards.
The present speed limits are 45 mph
and 50 mph on Golden Wffi Street.
Ho1neo\1•ne rs presented the. council a
petition with 125 .signatures urging that
the speed limit be reduced to 35 mph and
tra ff ic lights and crosswalks in~talled llt
the Palm and ~·lansion avrnue in·
tersections.
They said at least 135 children lived in
lhe area and new tracts were going up.
Public Works Director Jim Wheeler
reported that lights would be: inst.ailed 11t
the Mansion A\·enue intersection within
the current fisca l year and at Palm
Avenue in the ntxt fi scal year,
Mrs. Pat Shackleford. representing the
llflilloners, asked if "Stop" signs could
be ere<"ted until the lights v.·ere installrd.
\\'heeler v.·as instructed to report back
al lhe nc.,:t council meeti ng ~nd in tl)t
n1eantime th~ police v.·ere asked t.o step
up p.a,lrols on Guldl'n West Street.
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Coast Schools Say No
'Marriage' Witli Garden Grove Spurned
By GEO~GE LEIDAL
.. ""'Dell, ,.1111 HtH
Coast Community College trusteu
decided Wednesday not to court the.
Carden Grove Unified School District
which is hinting broadly it is ready for a
junior college marriage of convenience.
The dowry hll.5 been one consideration,
hut coast trustees Wedne~day night we re
told the marriage would saddle their
district with too many kids.
Chancellor Norman Walson was
a uthorized to reply negatively to Garden
Grove's inquiry about a possible merger
1\·ith the Coast district. He told the board
the enrol!n1ent possibilities v.1ould be
staggering based on projections of the
nurn be r of student! the Coast di!trict
n1ay expect to produce a ll by itself.
By 1990. Dr. Watso n said, Coast Com-
munity colleges (Orange Coast and
(;olden \Vest ) will enroll 30,000 full time
day students. 1vlthout the addition of
Garden Grove.
From Pn9~ l
SEWAGE ...
ga\'e IR\VD two possible connections with
the county syste1n -one in Fountain
Valley at Ellis and Euclid Avenues , and
one at the ocean outfall (]ff Brookhurst
A\'enue..
Stoyor said the ocean outfall itseH.
located near the mouth (If the Santa Ana
1 {liver, \~ould probably be the company's
cho ice.
It 'vould cost a one·lime fee. or up to
S4l1,000 for capacity rights and _about $5
µer million gallons a day operating costs.
11. now has capacity of 500 mill ion gallons
11. day, of which 130 million ire .used.
The Fountain Valley location \\'Ou ld
cost up to $85,000 capacity rights and
about the same operating costs.
The fee is yet to be negotiated.
Estimated costs of building the Cove
outfall were $1.3 million. When working
with the co unty, IR\VD wi!l treat all
v1ater themsel ves. bypassing county
plants.
The: JR\VD proposa l was approved
eonditiona!ly only becau~e the company
needed a preli minary go-ahead so they
('Ou!d secure rights to issue bonds, ::;aid
Bruce Taylor . spokesmen for the joi nt
districts. ·
lusult lo Injury
PAINESVILLE, Ohio !UPl l
Trustees of this Ohio to\\·nship decided
last week to discourage vandals by in·
l'talling a burglar al.arm at the municipal
!rash dump.
Rcfore the device could be installe<t.
someone broke into a storage sb ed and
!'!tole the electrical equi pment that was to
be used to po••er the burglar alarm.
Presently, t,600 !tude:nts in tht district
come from Cardell Grove which bas no
community colleie. program.
Were the merger to be approved by
voters. the district would have ta make.
room for ~.500 new full time day
students, Watson said.
That's enough kid& to force the district
to build another campus, he suggested.
Watson recalled that an expansion plan
that would have merged Garden Gro~
with the Coast College district failed in
1966. Voters outside the Coa!t district did
not support the plan.
Taking their cue from that vote, college
planners have since based building and
progra m expansion plans on the ex.peeled
needs of the district as it is presently
constit uted, meaning the area within the
Huntington Beach Union High School
District and the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District.
As things are now. Garden Grove tax-
payers pay an interdistrict tuition
transfer ta>: of more than $1 per $100 or
asst astd valuation. This money 1s used In
pay other junior college districts "'hich
enroll Garden Grove high s c h o o I
graduates.
That money pays the coast col!egc
di!trict the going rate per student plus a
$300 per student seat tax. The latter
money reimbursts the district for opera·
lions expenses related to the out ot
district students, but doesn't provide
money for conslruction of classroom
:>pace to accommodate them, a district
spokcsnt.an explained.
Garden Grove, meanv.•hile. ha~ until
197:1-7~ school year to find a two·yt ar co!-
ltge district that is interested iri a
merger. If ii is not successful, the 11t11te
11·ill likely n1a11date some solution that
will end Garden Grove's status as the on-
ly school district in Orange County lack·
ing afflliation with a two-year college
district.
College President Nixes
Plan for New Campus
Saddltback College Presid1nt Fred
Bremer Wednesday publicly denied
reports that the $24.5 million in con·
struction bonds, up for voter approval
Sept. 14, would be used to build a new
college campus in Tustin.
Dr. Bremer, speaking before: the Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Council, said
passage of the issue v.·ould simply enable
the school to build permanent facilities at
its Mi ssion Viejo campu!.
The college president did n o t e ,
however, that if the sale of bonds is ap-
proved by the voter11, $3 .5 milllon is
earmarked for the purchase of a college
zite in the. Tustin area.
"I think it is wise to buy a second cam-
pus now and hold on to it for the simple
reason that land values are coing up,"
Dr. Bremer t-Old the council.
Passage of tht bond proposal ha.s been
publicly opposed by former Laguna
Beach school board preaidtnl Larry
Taylor. v.·ho played a major rnle in
creating the Saddleback College Di!trict
in 1967.
T11ylor contends the board of trustees
of the district is weighted in favor of the
Tustin area. He feels the present campus
should bf: completed prior to e1panding
the college facilities into other parts of'
the sprawling district.
Dr. Btemer noted Jhat although the
new campus would be r>urchased , no ex-
pansion would be undertaken until the
present Mission Viejo college reaches its
enrollment peak of 10,000 in 1978.
In seeking support for passage of the
bond proposal, Dr. Bremer told tooncil
members the. money would provide the
i;chool with permanent buildings to house
its rapidly growing enrollment. This con·
~!ruction would include a gymnasium,
classrooms, laboratories and o t h e r
teaching facilities .
"An in vestment in a community college
is an investment in the entire com·
n1unity," the collegt official concluded,
Under questioning from the memberJ
of the council, Dr. Bremer added that the
property tax rate for homeowners within
the district would have: to be increased to
pay the interest on the bonds.
The increase would amount to about 23
cents per $100 assessed valuation during
the first few years. The rate. he said.
y,·ould then taper off to 11 cents in 19&1
for bond redemption.
The present property tax rate. in the
district is about 42 cents per $100 aS&f!SS•
ed valuation , the lowest of any com·
munlt y college district in Orange County.
Sam111y Davis Subs
LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Entertainer
Sftmmy Davis Jr. is replacing former
heavyweight boxing champkln Muham·
·ma:d i\li as gr.and marshal of the: Watt'
""Sutnmer Festival parade.
A prior boxing exhibition commitment
forced Ali. grand marshal in I9S7, LG
withdraw, offici als said Wedne11day.
luxurious spring dow11 sofas
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Thes e .handsome sofas were "de signed to give you the ultimate
in saeting comfort with docron ond do ... 1n back pillows, deep
spring down .'..eat cushions enveloped in down and fea ther.'.. ond
in two foam.f illed arm pillows. Choose fro m o wide .:;elect ion
of fitie fabric~.
8' length reg. $599
NOW 399.
Your fCW4rUr fnttrfor detigner t.Oill b1 ham to assist 11ou ••.
H.J.GARRETf fURNITU2 ~~ARBOR
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Trailer Owners • Ill Dari{ Over New Freeways
By L. PETER KRIEG
01 ~ O•llY ,Ill! Ir.II
Giant earthmovers ro;ir behind tht>m
daily. gradin,1t the way ror the in-
tercha nge of th r. Newport and Corona del
Mar Freeway!!;, The rumbling machinery
serves as 11 constant remindl'r the con-
crete ribbon will soon roll where their
house trailtrs arf' nnw ,
The residents of the Suburbanite
~1obilehome Estates, 2761> Brist.nl Street.
know they are going to have lo move-
wmehme.
But they don't know when and that 's 11
problem. in itself.
The state Division (lf Highways has
been unable lo tell them when the Corona
del Mar Freeway. between the in-
terchange and the San Diegn Freeway,
\\'ill be built.
"Now they'rt saying it could bt four
.vearir; off," say11 Edward Parker. a
spokesman for the 120 traller families l1v·
ing there.
But thaf.s not their biggest wnrry.
"We haven't got .any place to gt1
whenever the time C<1mes ." he said.
"Every trailer park around is filled and
1ht new noes 1hey're building won't take
trailers more 1.han four years olrt" Park·
er said.
"And there aren't fnur or five here that
are that ntw." hf> said.
Parker tonk his problem t.o !he state
Publlr "'orks Deparln1en1 hearing on
highway cJassifica tion Wednesday night
Copter J ailhreal(
2 Mexico City Prisoners Fly Away
MEXICO CITY tUPll -T;vo n1en, in-
cluding a New Yorker convicted or
manslaughter, escaped from a maximum
.i;ecurily prison in Mexico City Wed·
nesday when a helicopter landed inside
the: prison lo lirt them to freedom .
The two men were identified as ,Joel
David Kaplan, 41. a New 'l'orker sen-
tenced to 21\ years (or mans!au~hter. and
Carlos Antonio Contreras Castro, a
Venezuelan serving a seven-year term for
Sanitary U11it
Tax Decrease
Now Official
Di.~cttlr~ Of the CO!lla Mesa Sanit;iry
District made a three and one-third-cent
tax decrease official Wednesday ~i,o;ht
by adopling a Si,360.583 budgel for Ul'l\.
72.
The tax rate will drop fron1 jusl over
Ill cents to 15 cent~ per $100 assessed
valuation.
.Sanitary o!fici.:tll' said I.here ~·.:111 nn
rhangr 1ri the budget adopted Wednesday
frnm rhe preliminary budget presented
Aug , 4 by Finance Director Robert
Oman.
Nearly hair the operatln~ bud~et i~
payme11l In lhe city of CnsHt Mesa fn r
par!-time USf' of city staff to run the san-
itary district.
Oman . for inst<1ncc , is also finanre
director for the city. and George Madsen.
rn;:ini:a.1?er nf thr sanitary district. is :i lsn
!he city's public wor k.~ director. The
cily"s payment is $52fi.S.14 for 1971·72 .
The budgP1 is up II 5 percent nvPr la~I
vear bu1 thr 1:.ix rlecre;ise wa~ n;ade
Poss;ble by ;in $A m11linn_ incrr11se in 1he
rlistricrs assessPd valu a11on a,,d a c;irry
nvl'r nf ~ome /11nd!i fr'om the pre1·1nus
vear,
• A rubltr hC'<i rl n[! nn the hudgrt w ;i.(
he ld \Verl nesday nigh!. bu! t')frir i a l~ :-aid
thert were no protes1~ to th t budget.
Police Seize 5
On Drug Counts;
3 From Canada
Thret-youthll from Canad11, .1 Texan
And .1 Ntwport Reach residenl. we:re ar·
re sted Tuesday in Newport Beach nn
ch11rRC!' nf posSe!'sion of dangernu!' dru11: ....
T1vo pollce officer~ made the arrest~
11.fter ,..earchinR one you1h on the ~treet.
near the Newport pier. then returnin,11;
with him to the apartment where the
other four we:re found .
counterfeiting. They remained at large
today.
The warden of the Santa Marta
Acatitla Prison on the outskirts of Mexico
City, Jose Luis Campos Burgos. said a
little blue helicopter landed on A patio in·
side the jail adjacen! to the dormilory
\I/here the two men werP housed .
"The criminal~ boarded the helicop1er.
which took them aw<1y." he. said. II was
tracked brieny on the radarscope at
D.&llY J"ILOT l t11! J"ht,.
/tlnyor Glggl.es
\Vhy is Costa Mesa Mayor
Robert \\1ilson laughing~ For
the ans"'er, and perhaps for a
chuc kle or tw-o yourself, see
Page 2.
N e\vport Reali y
Doesn't Want
A Coast Free ,va y
Ne"'por! Bc11r.h made its point -I hat 1t
dl)esn'l w11nl the: Pacific Cn.ast FrPP'-l'ay
-again 111; the California Public Wnrk~
Department Wednesda y night. conducted
11 public hearin,11; on the state highwt1y
system in general.
Vice Mayor Howt1rd Roger~ .and • ho.~t
of Harbor Are:a Freeway Fighter.s 11d-
dressed the department hearin,R: Ill Sad·
dleback High School in Sl!nt.a AnA,
relating for the record the community's
outpouring of npposition tn the route.
Citing the Freeway Fighters' petition.~
11nd the ~ucce:ssful election I.hey forced t.o
rescind the: existinp; coastal freeway
agreement. Rogers said :
"Newport. Beach formally requci;l:; the
rli\'ision of highways to inillate lhe
necessary s!eps to" delet the freeway
from the state hip;hway system.
~1exico Cit.y lnlernational Airport but
disappeared from the screen be.fore it
could be intercepted, A full -scale hunt
wa~ und er way /or both the heJicopter and
the men.
The warden s;iid "all those responsibll'I
lor lbe custody Md security of rhe jA1l
ha1'f' been pl;iced under arrrst" while an
1nvesligaTin o is carried nut ;i,s lo how and
why the helicopter 1va,.. premitted lo land.
tSet ESCAPE. Page 21
Auto !\takers
To Sell Cars
At '71 Prices
DETROIT ( L'P[) -One hy one, lhe big
three. auto companies fell in!.n line by an·
nnuncing they would .~ell thtir 1972 mndel
vehiclr:s at 1971 price.~ durin,R: the v.·aµP ·
price free?.e -only to be upstai:-erl for
the. !'econrl time in tv.·o \\'eeks by
Americ;:in J\1o1ors Corr
Chrysler Corp, fnllnv.•1n~ thr exAmpl t>
~l l\1nnday hy ~iant r.enl'ral J\1ntnr!I
Corp. and TuesrlAy by Forrl r-.1nlor Co ..
is~uerl its expected A n no u n c ,. m ,. n l
\\lrdnesday with romrany prrsidt'o1 .John
J. RiccArdo !'a.1>ing thal rlesp1t.e it.~ finan-
rial situAtinn Chryslf'r Wflllid "livf' up l!l
the letter And spiri1 nr the. PresidenL·s
new econnmic poliries.
"Durin)1; the oo.day wal!e and pri re
ft'N'zr . 011r 1972 modrl prirP1~ wit: rrm;:i1n
at. the \971 mnflp,l )e1'el!'." R1rcArdn .~ai<L
Ho1ve1·cr. AJ\1C. l)e!ro ut ·s !'m<i \lest ;i.uln
ma~er and !he nnl .1· one which h;is not,
rlisrlnsed il.~ pn(;e pol1r_v l0r 19i2 rnndrl~
,..old rl11nnR !hr 1)(1.rJa.v span. prrcrdrd
Chr1·s!Pr·~ mo1·e 11·11h 1hr ~nnnun1·rmf'nt.
in Minneapolis thal 1t 1.~ reh~lln,e ;10
~verage $1~~ 1n e~r1sP toixc~ In lhn~r
buyin,;. lhf' cnn1pan_v·'.'; rcma1n1niz J97l
model cars nn or after Au~ \ti,
Rul. a rnmpany spokesman :-;.:11rl no
decision hAd been mr1de nn thP 7 perce nt
excise: tax on 1972 models, which go no
sale ln latii: September.
GM, ford and Chrysler ha vi> nnl rut nlf
t>:.:cli:oe tax char.l:(cs or orderr.d rebates no
them bul ht1ve said that. customers
buyin,1t: cars after Au_I!. 1~ \\'nuld ,eel
rebates a 11t:ragin~ $20!1 if Cnngrc.~s
repeals the excise tax as President Nixnn
rP1.nmmende:ct Sunda.v in annou ncing his
new ecnnom1c progrl!m.
1\MC _..aid it wa.~ prn\·idin.e rchalr~
hefore ronJ,tressionAI ;ir 11on ''in orrlr.r tn
relievP the prospertive buyer of ao y
uncP.rta ln1.v concern1n.e rehate nf !.ht-f>X·
r1i;e tax on a 1971 model of A~IC vehi·
cle."
in Santa Ana.
He was told to talk to William
Hashimoto. assistant district engineer for
the Division of Highways.
Hashimoto said this morning he talked
with Parker and promised he will in·
Vt>~ligete .
"They h<11'e a sperial problem.''
Hashimoto conreded. "but more than
that we h.av(' a speciAI problem .
·'\Ve h11ve the rP.~ponsibility of taking
rare of them," he .~a id .
Ha shimoto explained that relocation of
families displaced by free'ol·a,\·s is the
responsibility of the· department's Right·
of-\Vay Division .
"I will talk lo t.hcm and report hack to
the residents within a week ,'' Hashimoto
vn1ved to Parker during their con·
versation \Vednesda,v night
Parker complained that the residents
h<i ven 't been kept abreast of their future,
nnting the~· kno1r nothing of n('gotiati.ons
for acq uisitlnn of the p11rk hy the state.
Petroff's Cucu111ber
He said it just might be possible: the
state wants to keep the peop1t tn the dark
as long as possible. He said he: was tt1ld
before the state doesn't have to move
them until 90 days before they actually
start construction .
"The y want lo keep the park full just to
i:;et the rental nloney after they do ac-
quire it," Parker said.
"Al least that's the way it's beglnning
(See TRAJLERS, Page 2)
A fe"' rlavs a;zn . a friend l nld Chris Petroff. fi5,
(·nst;:i l\·lrst1 . that ('osta Mesa d irt. ls nn good fnr
_gro\\'l n_c: ;:in,vlhin.e.-Pelroff i:;:ot. angry and shov.·ed
lhe friend I.his 30-i nC'h cur1in1her he ,e:re11' in his
backyard alnn.:; \1·ith pepper.~. corn. !on1atoc.~. let -
tuce , onions, gar\tc and stra,vberries. Petroff. 3002
Donnybrook Lane. '~·a;; born on a far1n 1n \'ugo·
siav i;i and wanl.s everybody to kno\V he can grow
just about Any1h1 ng in Costa J\1esa dirt.
Tean1sters Give Relucta11t
Bacl{i11g to Nixo11's Curbs
From Wir~ Ser\•lct~
\rASHlNG TON -Th.._ I.II niil hon-mem·
her Teamsters Cninn 1oday pledJ!;r•rl
grudgingly In "rnn pf'rfl.IP rul\y" with
Prr<;idrnt ~·1xnn'F or\\' e<'Onom1c pnl1c1 r~
1orli1rlln~ the ~Q.da\' \\'age-pr lcc-ren1
I rrrzr
The :;!all'ment frnm Tramst.cr~ rrr.~1-
<!Pnt Vr;ink E Fl!i:o;1mmnns w;i~ 1n rnark -
rd r·0o tral1! with stalrn1cn1 ... from 01.htr
l;Jbnr ll'arlrr~. 1ncl11d1og AFL·CIO Prr~"l
flrn! Ge!irge Meany <ind l;n1 lrrl Autn
Wnrkrrs Prrs1dPn!. Leonarrl Wnndcork,
1<.'hn have threatenrd resistance to the
pnllrie~.
Thr .~!a!emrnl was issued while th~
AFL.-CIO Pxrru tivr council wa,.. still
meeting in \l.'ashington In consider its
C"Ourse of aclion regarding the new
pn lfcie!'.
The TP.am storii lllatemrnt noted there.
\\'rrt 1nequ1tiP-ll in the Prei:oirlenJ's
pnl 1c1r.~. :ind ~Aid thr Team ... ter~ wrrr op-
f'IO~l'd Iii rf'onnm ic ronlrQl~. l)u! "if thr_v
arr nccc.~sfl.ry , we hail Pre::klent Ni xon·li
::ir.tion . , aS A hnld measure lo preserve
thr economy of !hr nalinn."
Mraowh il", the arlmin1stralinn reversed
lhe Pentagon today by ruling out military
pay increasel't during Lhe 00-da y freeze
f)f'rior! and sought tn rersu;idP snme
openly rl 1~grunlll'd lahnr leaders to stay
1n l1nr on :hr 1nna11011 f1~ht
Trr<i~Ul'V Srcrclarv .Jnhn R Cflnnallv
:'4n11011nrrci 1hat srrv1cr n1en will ht1vf' In
forego pa .... 1rirrense.~ <lcsrHIP a Delrn~c
Depa r!ml'lll. ~ll1!,1::('~110n \\'f'dr!f'Sciay that
1hrv wnulrl hr for1hrr>m1ng
,:The mill!tH'V ar·" nn! goin g lo get a
ra1~r." Connaliy declared. "Th<it was a
mislakr ·
Thr co~1 of L1v1ng C'.nuncil in a ~rven·
pa~ t-, QLIC~l 10n·and-answer stale.ment
is~ued la1e. Wednesd;iy confirmed the
freeze Cln wages would extend to stale
;ind locAI emplo ye11. IL said school
l,Pacher.~ would be covered by the freeze
if their contract period began after last
Sunrl::iy.
The N;itinn11 l Education AsM)Cialion
(i'i~;A) ~slimated the freeze would affect
about 90 percent of the nation's 2.1
million rublic school teachers. Teachers
11·hn have 11.:1lary incret1~e~ due this fall
n1us1 work al ]('A.~t until Nov . 12 al the
salaries they received las! year.
Presirlent Nixon's chief ernnomic
(Set TEAMSTERS. Pege 2)
It1 issing Federal
Payroll Probed
By Post Office
SA'.'/ FRA'\'ClSCO 11UPJI -The Post
n ffJce said \Vednesday 11 is investigating
(he dis;ippearance of a large. amount of
mr1ne~' from ;i i;h1prnrnt of cash 8ent by
!';in ,\mcncoi n Jel 10 1ncet a military
pa\'rnll In (;11.<1m
Tl1e mone.v was sent. by re ~istered mall
.11111' 21 from tlu• F'eder<il RPserve Bank
or San Franc1~co lo ;i Bank of An1erlc1
hranrh in Gu:im .
Nnrn,;ili~· an 11rmrd ~uard arrnmpanies
:-uch ~h1pmrot s to pl;ines1de where they
arP the la~t item~ pul aboard. Another
armed .euard mrets lhe shipment durlng
A slnp in HnnnluJu and a third is wailing
at i!s dcstina!.ion.
Postal ln~pector .J. P. Keown said the:
mont'y could have been laken at any or
!he three .:iirpnrts involved . He decllned
to disclos.e the exact amount of cash
rnissing because figures could be used in
possi ble lie detector examinations given
suspecti:o.
"\1/p h;i ve some prrtty good leads on
t.hi s thing:· he said. Keown said the thief
roulr! be eithnr ~ pn~t;:i! or an airline
emplnye, nr a cnmbination of them , and
horrrl frr ;in ct1rly hre;ik in the case.
Orange Coast
Arrest.erl nn possession charges ;ire:
-Edward Paul Hartley. 20. Quebec,
Canada .
-Linda J\.1arle Oalianlr, 2.0, Toronto,
Canada .
-SUphea Denny Brt1ht, 20, London.
Canada.
The hearing was int.ended to center
around the departmenf!l proposed new
concept in classific11tion of highways tha t
ls based strictly t1n their uses -whether
for "trip mobility" or "land access."
District Courtship Ends ll'enther
The 'veatherman sees more sun-
:1hine today and Friday following
lhe usual low clouds and fog along
the coastline. Temps at the beach
wi\! be: in lhe low 70's ris ing to 83
ill land. Lows tonight around 66 de-
grees.
-Gary Richard Trutmen. "5. Awtin.
T•» -~ Dennh Wbttler. 24, 2.106 W.
OcNJI Front. Newport Beach.
Xeroxed Money
Won't Buy Food
A phony $21'1 hill won 'l buy 1 30-cent
hamburger in C..osta Mt!1J1.
RiChl\frl 7.astrow. who worki; at !ht:
Bur,11;er King . 201!1 H11rbor Blvd_, told
pnlice Wedne!Ulay that JI man and .-
woman trit.d to buy rood with JI S20 bill
that looked like: it hAd bttn copied on 1
Xe:rox machine u~ing very poor paper.
last.row said ht. refused the: money 11nct
thf coople then h11nde:d him • aood SI!')
bill. Pollet are lnvtstiaatlna the incident.
'
Thou with any trip mobility v11lue
would be considered It.alt! roads And
would be the responsibility of the elate tc>
buUd and maintain,
Urban and rural roads gervjng realden·
tial areas exclusively would be the only
OntS th11t local governments would need
be reaponsibile: for,
Hearing officer Loren Poftll. a former
San Francisco County s u p e r v i s n r ,
nevertheless 11sked for recommendations
for additions or deletioM to the system -
and from Newpnrt Bear h, he got I.hem .
Besides Rogers, Newport residt nU ad·
dre~sing the hearing included Wal ly
Koch. chairman of the rreew11y Fighters'
Citi~ns· Coordinatinp; C <1 m m i t I. t e ,
lormer mayor Paul Gruber and Mr~.
Margot Skillinl{.
MirshAll Duffield h11d o11sktld to be
heard , but t('lld Powell ht. Wt'luld pau.
Mting tht represe.ntation J1i re.11dy before:
him.
College Trustees Nix Garden Grove Annex Bid,
By GEORGE LEIDAL
01 .... e.11, J"li.t ll•ff
Coast Community College trustetfl
decided Wednesday not to court tM
Garden Grove Unified School District
which ls hinting brnadly It is ready for a
junior college merriai;i:e nf convenience.
The dowry hai; bttn one consid er11tion.
bu! coai;t lrustees Wednesday night we.re
told the m.itrrlage would sadd le their
district with ton many kids.
Chancellor Norman Watson \.\'as
:1.uthoriied to reply nei:iatively tn G11rden
(;rove·~ inqu iry about .-possible merJ;ter
with the Coa~t dlstdet. He: told the board
the enrollment poss;bilities would bt
~taggering based on projections of the
numbe r of students th! Coast district
may expect to produce all by itself.
By 1900, Dr. Watso n said, Coast Com-
munity colleges !Orange Coast 11nd
t..J(llden West) will enroll 30,000 full time
day student!., without the. addition of
GArden Grnve:.
Pre~ently, 1,!f students In the district
rome rrom Garaen Grove which has oo
community collt'~e proi;i:ram.
Were !ht mer~er to he approved by
voters, 1.he dlslrlct would have to make
room for 4.500 new full time d11y
litude:n li;, W1L~n ssid.
That's enough kids to rorce th' district
to build 11nother eampwi. he suggested.
Watson recalled that an expansion pl an
thal would have merged Garden Grove
·' ' •• '
with the Co8$l C.Olle:ge district failed in
1!'163. Voters outside: the Coast di.str ict did
not suppart the plan.
Taking their cue (rom that vote, college
planners have since based building and
program expansion plans on lhe expected
needs of the district as it is pre.~ently
constituted, meaning the 11.rea within the.
Hunl.ingt.on Bt:Ach Union High &honl
District 11nd the Newport·Mesa Unified
&hon! Olstricl.
As thing~ are now , Garden Grove t11x-
payer1 pay An lnterdistrict tuition
transfer tax or ml)re: th an $\ per $100 nf
4'sstssed V4'1uation. This money is used to
pay other juninr college districts which
(See: OOLLEGE, Pace %)
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TAKE ME OUT ...
Councilman St. Clair
From Page 1
COLLEGE ...
!n'l'oll Garden Grove high s c h o o I
u.aduates.
'Jbat money pays the coast college
ftstr ict the going rate per student plus a
1300 per stude nt seat tax. The latter
noney reimburses the district for opera-
.ions expenses related to the out of
l i~trict students. but dotsn't provide
noney for construction of classroom
1pace to accommodate them, a district
1pokesman explained.
Garden Gro\'e, 1nean~·hile, has until
:973.74 school j'ear to find a two-yea r col-
ege district that is interested in a
nerger. If it is not successful. the slate
~·i!J likely mandate some solution that
1.'i\J end Garden Grove's status as the on·
y school district in Orange County lack·
ng affiliation with a two-year college
listrid
Teens Schedule
'Singspiration'
Teenagers fro1n CaJifomia, Nevada.
ll'ld Arizona \~·ill gather at Newport
Junes Friday for the !~th annual
'Singspiration By-the-Sea."
Sponsored by lhe First Christian
:hurch of Costa l\lesa, the aflernoon
:0:1pel rock concerts are open to all in·
!Crested young pMple.
A.cC'ordi ng to Rodnie P. r,.lclJugh. dirtc·
:"r of the event. three groups will be
)resented. The~· are "His" from Pal'ific
::hristian College, "The Open Door" and
.he .. Rice Kryspies. ·•
Spaghe tti Feed Set
i\t Costa l\l esa Park
The Cosla ~lesa Recreation Dtpart-
11en1's annual "spaghertJ lee<!" 1s on
Jorn 5:30 o'clock 10 6:30 o'clock today
11 Costa ,\fr~a Park.
Anyone ls v.·eJCQ1ne , The price of dill·
'er is 7i> cents for children and $1 for
1dults. Chi:dren from 10 cHy playgrounds
~ill presen1 a ~ing-a-long concert at 7
).m. in the park.
ORANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Thulldar. Aug'IJSt l«J, 1«171
Mesa •city Pops~ Popped
¥ outh Teani Slams Squad Made Up of City Officials
... Bv TERRY COVlLLE
.Of rM 01ft1 .. , .. , 111!1
They'll never remember it as one of the
great sµorti ng events in Costa r.1esa, but
\\'ednesday night's "city pops" softball
gan1e al TeV.'inkle Park e!rhed a :;pol in
keystone CQtnedy.
To save suspense . the "tity pops" lost
16-8 in six inning~ The city ~am v.·;i.,
coniposed of coun<.·iln1<'tl. 1.:ity s1aff
nien1bers and civic leaders
1'hcv \\'('re beaten -hu1nili;1led is a
better" word -by a group of ~evenlh ;ind
eighth grade bo}'S from lhc city baseball
league.
The "City Pops" v.'ere coached by City
r.tanager Fred Sorsabal. It's the second
big game he's blown this year and there's
a rumor both he and Lefty Phillips are
leaving the state.
The game is an annual affair. This was
the seventh year and two records were
set by the city players, according to an·
nouncer Alvin Pinkley, a councilman.
"City Pops" made t.helr tir1l double play
in 5even years and pitched their firl!t
strikeout
During the pre·game 11·arn1-up Coun·
cil n1an William SL Clair went heels-over·
head backwards in center field chasing a
fly ball. Costa ~1esa \Yater District
~1<1nager Ray \\lallace pulled the san1e
stunt on a hot grounder to second .
Thr score \\'as actually 16·1 until the
sixth inning. whrn the "City Pop s" ex·
plod~(! for seven hig run!>.
But !he game was punctuated v:ith a
Ja(•k of sound ball playing.
Assistant City f\-tanager Robert Dug gan
\1·eut to third on another bad throw , then
ran home and \\'as tagged out.
Sorsabal threatened to send him to the
farm tea1n in Lodi.
AllOther time ~fayor Robert Wilson was
pitching. A slow ground('r got sf.uck under
both hands and feet . and two runs cross·
eel the plate while he fumbled the ball.
Another time Councilman .Jack Harn-
mett was ritching. After bouncing a pitch
acr06s the plate he yelled at the young
batter, "Does my blinding speed scare
you'.'"
Recreatio. Director Keith Van Holt
\\'as playing third base when a young
ru nner headed for home.
"1\o. No. No. You can't steal home.
'r'ou're too small. get back here," yelled
Vrin Holt. The boy did .
Van Holt later switched to catcher and
r:i n afoul of the umpire . t11ark Von Sun·
clay. age 7.
\\'hen Mark ealled a runner l:iare <1t
first, the 6'6" Van Holt prote sted and said
"t,e"s out."
The 4'2'' umpire stared up at Van Holt
and ~·el led, ''he's safe ." Van Holt prompl-
Jy 11·enl back to his catchin~ chores.
F'inance Director Robert Oman was
lagged out at second base when the boys
pulled the old hidden ball trick on him. ·
City Traffic Engineer Jim Eld ridgP.
dropped a pop fly as catcher and was
~cnt to third h<1se as Van Holt ,1·as
brought in 10 catch
"\Vhat are you doing lo me'!" asked
Eldridge.
"You only get one chance in this city,"
replied Van I-toll.
The first batter promptly lined a double
under Eldridgr 's out stretched glove.
Late 1n the game the young ste rs began
stealing second afler Councilman \Villard
Jordan ntissed three straight thro\v.~.
Tlle first l\l'o "City Pops" runs \\'ere
seured by l:iubstitute runners -Pinkley's
grand . .;un, Ja\' Adrian. 7, and Duigan 's
d au ~htcr . Ca !hy, 9.
City h1lhers ended the gan1e on a coun·
cihnanic note . There was a runner on
fir.st and the batter hit a pcrf~ct double
play ball to Jordan.
Jord an bobbled the ball , but Ham1nett
at shortstop picked it up in plenty of time
for the play.
The runner, however. was safe,
because during the miscue Jordan wound
up with his hand on J{ammett 's foot and
Hammett couldn·t move it to toLJch the
bag .
Mesa 'f'iesta'
Plans Readied
At CofC Office
Mesa Streets , Alleys Death of Tustin
Man in Ne,vport
Ruled Accident
OF THE OLD BALL GAME
Water Dis trict's Wall.ice
Slated for F acelifting
From Page I
TEAl\1STERS . • •
A brand new "fiesta de Costa f\.fesa" ill
on the drawing boards at chamher of
cOmmerce nffices for Sept. 17-19.
The new fiesta replaces the Old Timer-
New Timer and all-st.ates festivals spon·
sored by the chamber. This one will be
stretched over three days imtead of one,
say chamber officials.
CO!ila Mesa city councilmen launched
the new festival Monday night by giving
the chamher permission to use Costa
r.lesa Park for a setup similar to the an-
nual Costa Mesa-Ne wport Harbor Lions
Club Fish Fri'.
Chaniber l~aders say spots are stil l
open for community gorups !hat want lo
pnut up a booth of some sort. For infor-
mation phone lhE' chamber at 646-0536.
A 16-ride carnival. the traditional all-
states festival. a boat show, a camper
show and an auto sho1v are slated tor the
Fiesta de Costa r,.Jesa.
There 1vi ll be a1 least 2i> booths fealur ·
ing games. activities and food; lhere will
be. entertainment, including a battle of
the bands the first night, and there will
be other attractions, according to the
chamber.
Special spaght!tti dinners 1vi!l be served
up by the Sons of Italy for $1.75, Dinner
tickets can be used for a dra>.1•ing wllh a
$500 U.S. Savings bond offered as first
prize.
Nick Zie.ner. manager of the chan1ber.
!'iaid the ohjtct of lh~ fi<'~la is to bring all
parts of the communi!y togrther in a
communif.y1vidc fcsti vtil .
Personnel Aide
Hired in l\1esa
A new assistant personnel officer has
been hired by the Ci!y of Co~ta Mesa .
Bill TOOd started v.·ork l\londa\·. rre\"iousl~'. he 11·orked :;;1x years as "a
roliceman in Anaheim and SPl'nl his last
four years \1·orking in lhe cit y of
;\n~heini"s per~onnel olficr
Torld replares l\1rs. Dorothy Dietzel
11·ho !ell 1he ci!y two months agO. He will
f;ike over d11ti~s now perrorn1ed by Assis·
tan! C1l.v ~-lan;igrr RobE-rt OuRg;in. who is
chief personnel officer amon~ other jobs.
6th l\lcsa A1p1a Show
Slated a t. Eolancia
Su1nn1er , sv.in1 proi::ram participants
vdll present the fith annual Costa Mesa
Aqua Show at 7:30 p.m .. Friday and
Saturday in lhe Estancia High School
1'i.,.,'imming JX>OL
Tickets are 25 cents for children and 50
cents for C:1dults. The aqua show and !Um-
1ner swim program is l!ponsored by the
Cos ta h1e11a Recreation Department.
Work is scheduled to start in the nex t
ten days on the resurfacing and
reeonstruction of some 30 streets and
alleys in Costa Mesa.
City councilmen approved a $134,000
contract Monday with Sully -Miller to do
the work. The cont ract is $34.000 under
the city engineer's estimate for the work,
a pleasant l!urprise Lo city officials.
Engirieers said the "'ork would stretch
over the next two months, causing some
traffic congestion on the streets involved.
A fe\v roads ll'ill be closed temporarily.
Street~ where Sully-Miller crews will be
1vorking are:
From rage l
ESCAPE ...
Kaplan is a nephew of J. i\1. Kaplan.
president of the J. M. Kaplan Fund of
Ne1v York. Testimony before the U.S.
Congress has described the fund as a
philanthropic organization created ;is a
channel for fwids of !hr Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA).
• Kaplan was sentenced to prison ror
manslaughter in lhe death or Luis
Melchor Vidal. also of New 'l'ork City,
\\'hose bullet-riddled body v.·:is found
Olllslde ~1e:Lico City f\ov. 11. 1!161 K:iplan
v.·<is arres1cd in Spain by l11trrpo! ;igl'n1:;
in 1!163 and returned to ~·l t>xico Cl1y fQr
tri<i\
He pleaded innocent hut v.·a~ found
~11il1.v both of n1an~!aughtcr an(! of rn-
tering ~fexico r:in a fal~c pa~.,port \\"hile
in jaiL l\aplan divor ced his "·1tc and
marr ied Irma Vazquez Calderon or 11-tex-
ico.
•·ro1n Page I
TRAILERS • • •
to look ," he ~aid
Parker i;aid !lir. ont;.· ro111n11t 111ent thl'
s1atr h11s n1adC' is that it 11111 pa,v rarh
tr:iilrr owner S300 f(lr n1ol'i11~ rxJl("nsrs
"'Thal 11·on"t. do us any good .. he s1Hd ,
"no one 1\·ill !11ke our trailers."
He ~aid hr kne11' or a case in ,c;1111 D1c~o
\1•hrre the state bought ne1v trailer~ for 25
families in a similar predicament
He ~aid it \1•ould be nice 1r lhe.v '1ot1ld
do that here. but all he 11·nnt!> "i~
somelhing in writing to know we .,.,·ill be
relocated."
Parker said that 90 day~ bef0re the
start of construction th1t could be four
years off isn't fair.
"I don 't think we should be made to
wait that long;• he said.
Hashimoto assured him they wou"t bf:.
Keep Smoki11"
Bu11iper Sticker Ca1npaign Set
VALDOSTA. Ga. (A P) -~·lore lhan 400.000 bumper sticke rs reading.
"Enjby Smoking Tobacco Products," ·will be distributed this )'ear to counter a
gavernment ban on radio and television tobacco advertising, a tobacco indul!try
5pokesman says.
~f. I. f\llranda. publ ic relations director for lhe Burley Auction W11reho11sc:1
Association or Lexington. Ky., •nd head or the promotion program called
Identify and Testify, said :
•·This program w11 started by the tobacco indu11try as the. war cry for
anyone \l."bo will fight back."
f\1\randa put lhe firgt of the bumper atickers on tobacco trucks hauling
leaf al P~arte'11 Tob.ee<:o Warehouse here WedneMlay. The carriers btlOllg to
the J. P. Taylor C.O .. a subsidiary of the Universal Lear Co. of Richmond, V~.
'"\\'e have conlacttd many trucking companiu." f\liranda s<1id. "and lhr.y
have all said they w\11 stick the signs on lhtir vehicles."
Some 300,000 of the bumper stickers are inlended for automobile:A.
f\llranda said he e.tpecls lo move the campaign into Norih Ca:rolina and
South Carolina $00n and then into other tobacco areas. At the: clo~ of lhe leaf
markets. tobacco product!! distributors "'ill be supplied stickers for their car-
rlera. he said.
"The do-goodrrs are trying to make poverty areas out of the tobaca1
$:'.rowing !!I.ates. and that Is just one of Ult w1y1 we plan to fight back for public
opinion fa.vor," Miranda old.
-Indus.trial \Vay.
-115th Street h1'cst of ~ e w por t
Boulevard 1
-Rochester Street.
-Center Street.
-Park Avenue.
-Parking districts one and two
(do11 nto11·n1 .
-Victoria Street (between Canyon
!)ri1·e and An1eric<rn Avenue). ·
-The a\l('Y near l\laple Avenue and
Bernard S1reeL
-Th(' alley north of .Joann Street
-Th(' ;i lle.1' east (lf Santa Ana ,\1c11LJc
ri nd ~Oll ill of 16111 St reet
-l';i llisaclrs H o~d .
-Br1st"I Si 1·ret (bet1\et11 \('11porl
Boulr1 ard and Baker St reel •.
-\1.ilson S1rert I bE'\ll"l'l'll Newport
l:1i 11 '.•1·;11·d <ind Fair11ew Ho<id •
-~l a r,clla n Street.
-Slltlt>r \\';n·
-Can;idian ·f)rh·r
-l.;-1n . ..,1ng l.:n1r
-!l a,l'es 1\1·en11r
-C1!olidge Avenll!'.
_,\!tClinrvck \\";i~·
-Se1·eral alle"~ in Tr;ict 42111. norlh or
Baker Street. he111·een Pairrie1v Ro .1d
and Babb Street.
-B«ker Street 11.Jetireen i\lcC:lintocl;
\\"ay and B<1bb Strect 1.
-Clubhouse Circle.
For infonnoilion on 11•hich streets 11·111
be closed and 11·hen. re~idents mav call
the ci!y engineer at 834-$323. '
.A. 27·year-old Tustin man \\'hose body
\\'as fowid floating in -Upper NC1\·port Bay
i\1onday apparently sufrered a broken
back in sonic type of fall. the Orange
County Coroner reported today.
Nr.1vport Beach police also said Gary
Louis l\tcConnel apparently died ac-
cidentally Friday about midnight when he
"'alked away from the car driven by his
bride of four months, Donna, and disap-
peared.
The couple \~·as driving in Corona del
~lar·s Shore Cliffs residential area \\'hen
:'llcCon11c1. 1\·ho had been drinking. exited
lhe c;ir ;i11d 1val ked a11'ay , i\lrs. McConnel
told police.
:o,l~c lold pcolice she dro\'e around the
Al'Cil . but couldn't find him. She returned
lo Tustin. saying her husband had done
tl1ilt before.
\JcConners body was found ~londay by
1110 teenage boys, floating in a boat slip
111 lhc Dunes \\·larina. 101 N. Bayside
Ori1·c, He \vas fully clothed and v.·ear1ng
1'<1>.1·boy boots, police said .
Pohce have ruled his death aecidcnlal.
Crin1c Buste rs Sue
LOS ANGELES l.A.P -Batman and
r..obin of television have filed a $6 million
ln"·suit charging they were never paid
lheir share of profits fro1n items
1nerchandized in connection with !he
~eries.
spokel:i111an al~o indicated Canada pro-
bably won't be given an exe1nption from
the 10 percent added tariff imposed on
iniporls and he ~aid Lockheed aircraft
\vould hal'e to pay the dilly on Roll~
Royce jet engines being made in England
for its new planes.
Members of the AFL,.C!O executive
council were 111 a bristling mood as they
n1el in Yiashington with key \\"hite House
advisers including Labor Secretary
Jan1es D. Hodgson and George P. Shultz.
director of the office or budget and
n1anagen1ent .
A spokesman for the nation's n1ajor
1<1bor urgan1zat1011 ~aid 1he rouncil is get·
1111g a 111oun!i11g 1H11nb'C'r nf phonr call.~
and tcll·~ra1ns lro111 !'J il k-and file
11 orJ.:ers 111·gi11g a gcncr<il onr·day
11·;ill.oul to µro!r s! lhe 11 a.1· the freeze ill
bcinl! ad1n1nisit·red .
AFL-CJrfs ~leuny :llrc<Jdy has de-
noun ced 1l1c :"\i.,un J1J1lrnach. chargini;
!hr fl"eezc i~ palc111ly unfa ir ln v.·orkers
11 hitc favoring bu:::.iness corpo1·auons.
C111 C<ipltol !1111. l\"<il ll'I' Heller. form er
rh1ef rcono1 n1,,1 under lhe Kennedy and
.J1Jh11::.u11 A(ln11nistrations, told a llouse·
~rna1e cconon11c con11nittee hearing
!';ixon ·s prograrn !ihou!d be revamped to
provi4e more benelilS ror the. consumer
and less for industry and bLJsiness.
llell er ga\'C credit lo lhe "President fo r
taking ac!ion to help 1h(' tconomy b11t he
said tt1at an e~ti n1;:itcd S!l billion help for
An1cr ict1n 1 nd11 ~1 ry pro\"idcs .. J"J\V ineat
for bu siness v.·hile !he consuiner gets Ut-
ile rnore I han a soupbonc,"
These h~n d ~.cme. ·,of as were designed to qive you tre t:l tirT.ol e
;n soeting con11 ort with doc.ran 4'nd do .. ,n boc.k pii lo .. 1s. dee.:'!
sp1'ing down c.eat cushions enve loped in down ond fnathr:r:"< .-,rrl
in two foam -filled arm pi!low~. C hoose from o w1d(: ~el e:.:.!•011
of fincfab•1c.'.
81 length reg. $599
0 NOW 399. •
Your favaf"itt i11teriof" dtsigner 1uili bt h.opp~ to assist you ..
PROFESSIONAL
INTERIOR DESIGNERS Optn MOft .. Thun. & Fri. 1Yf1,
BLVD.
COSTA MESA. CALIF .
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Saddlebaek 1'oday's Final
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64, NO. 198, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971 TEN CENTS
Capistrano School Enroll1nent Jumps to 8,000
Oe5pile an average of fewer students
ptr hornP , rapid populati!'ln ~rowth !n the
Ca pistrano linified !'lchool Dis trlrt has
caused sehoot enrnlln1enl In almost
double during the past fi1·e years.
According to st.atist1cs rccen1ly releas-
ed by the distri('L student enrul!ment h;:is
jumped to more than fl.000 rr·nm a l!l~fl
figure nf 4.7R2 students. This l;irge 111-
crf'ase i~ almost totally allr.ibuled to !he
rise in the number of dwelling units 1n
the 154-square mile dist rict frorn g,768 in
J91i5 to 19,376 in November of 1970 .
Dur\ng this same time period . school
officials report that the number of
students per home has decreased while
the ;iverage age of students within the
district has increased.
This s1vitch in "age mix." officials fee!,
co uld ultimately cost the taxpayers more
n1oney b,v putting greater pre ssure on
junior and high school facilities.
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Meeti1ag tlae People
Pat Nlxon chats with surfer Mark Slanley at Imperial Beach. She "'as
in the San Diego County con1muni ly \V ednesday to turn over. son:ie
federal land to Ca liforn ia for recreational purposes. Mean\\'h1le, in
Sp ringfield, Ill .. the President and daughter . .Julie Nixn~ Eise~hn"'er.
loured Illinois State Fair. Nixon also made .-\braham Lincolns home
in Springfield a national monument. First family gets together in
San Clemente today.
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Fountain Valley Woman
Dies in S. Cou11ty Crash
A f ountain Valley woman died early
today and f\\·n Southem Orange Coast
resident.s wtrr rrilically injured in a
r.rash described by CaliforniA l~iJ.!hway
palrolmen su; one nf the >A'Or~t they have
ever inve~l1,l!alerl.
t.1rs . t.farlene Recd . 27. nf \OZ:J3 V1r~
Circle, was de11d when officers pulled her
from tht tanglPrl wreck .11ge of !wn
1·ehicles which e<1llidcd on Crown Va!ley
Parkway near Ui P!11t1 Road in Laguna
Niguel.
"Thest' two cars are sn 11mashed up
And inte'"'"'oven we haven't even been
t11:ile to determine in wh ich direction
either <1utn was i;,!Ofn~." an officer said
Crltlcall.v ln1ured in !he wrrck nr lhr
o1hrr t~r were driver Michael WoU, 20,
nf 311;, ~1anzan1ta Dr , Lai;iuna Reach. and
h1,~ pas~enger Judy ~L Onge. 2A.. of 1494.2
\'la de Verde. Laguna Niguel.
With more students in these higher
grades. the per capita cost or education
child ren would increase since oflertn~ th e
more speci alized vocational 11 n d
academic classe~ in junior and high
school is more expensive.
Although the five.year increases in
students per dwelling unit were slight.
school officials speculaltd this could be
the first signs of 11 continuing trend
For junior high students, t~e number of
San
sludents inr:rea-sed from 56 per \,OO'I
d'-'"el\1ng un11s in 191i~ to &4 per 1.000
ho1nes in !970. 1.ike"'·ise, the breakdown
nf high school studen ts inched from 99 lo
l2fl per l.(l()ll dwelling units.
Coupled v:ith 1he "dran1atic rise" in
n('"' hnr.~e eonstruction. these figures ac-
count for the greater percentage of old
students in the school dislrict.
Convf'rsely, there was a drop by a fac·
tor of almost one third in the number ot
elementary school children per dwelling
unit. These nunibf'red :'134 per l.000 homes
in 19tl.'i. and onlv 224 per LOOO in 1970.
Thf> flVf'ra ll decrease per dwelling un1l
!'1nee 1!l6~ y,•as slight_ There were 489
students per \.000 hon1es in that year end
only 414 per LOOO in t970,
This decreasp in per capita enrollment
is a reflection of what population experts
ha\'e heen obser\'ing in other parts of the
country , school officials point out.
Brsides the average family becoming
smaller y,·ithin the district, many retired
couples and young couples with net
children are reflected in the overall
population figure~.
The district, because of the population
increase. is expecting an enrollment
increase for the 1971·72 school year of
son1e 600 students. from 8.030 in June of
1971 lo a prediction of 8,600 in September.
Clemente Decides
Against Backing • UIZ
2 Jailbirds
Fly Coop
In Mexico
f\1 EX lCO CITY (Li PI \-T1\·n nu~n. in·
<'luding a t\ew Yor ker convicted of
manslaugh1er. escaped frn1n 11 maximum
security prison in Mexico City \Ved·
nesday y,·hen a hrlicopter landed inside
the prison lo lift th em to freedom.
ThP two men wert identified .<is .Joi;[
David Kaplan. 41. a Ne"' Yorkrr sen·
lenced to 28 years for 1nanslaughter, and
Carlos Antonio Contreras Cast.ro , a
\·enezuelan servin~ a seven·.rea r 1ern1 for
counterfei1lng. They remained .<il !arf!e
tor!av.
The \\'arden of the ~anra 111 art.a
Acatitla Prison on the oul~kirts of 1\1cxico
City .. Jost Luis Campos Ruq:;os. said a
little blue helicopLer landed on a patio 1n-
f;ide the jail adjacent to lhe do rmitory
"'here the two men were housed .
"The criminals hoarded lhc hclif'nptrr.
\\'hich took them awa y." he said . It "'as
tracked br iefly on the r;idarscope at
J\·lcxico City ln!ernal1onal Airport h11t
disa ppetired from the ~1,;rcf'n brfnre 1t
could be lnterl'epled. II full ·Sf'ale hunt
w.<i r unr!Pr "'ay for bnth lhr helicopter anrl
the men The warden ~aid "all lho~e rPspnns1hle
for 1he ('ustody ?J1rt srcur1ty nf !hr in1!
ha \e heen placed under ilrresl" ll'h!lf a11
in\·e.f;.tlg!'llion is c<irricO nu1 as lo hnw and
"'hV lhe helicopter y,•as. prrm1!!rd rn lanri.
Kaplan 1~ a nephr1v (lf .I :'I! f.iaplan.
prcsidtnl nf thP ,J jl.1 l\aplan Funrl nf
Nrw Ynrk . Te~t1mony bf>forr lhP I ~.
Cong reJ<s ha:§ desrcrlbed lhr fund a~ a
philanthrop1r: organ1za\1nn rrfatt'd .<is a
channel for fund s of the Ccn1ril l
Jn1elligence Agency 1CJ/\ 1.
Kapl11n "'as sentenced In pnsnn (nr
manslaughter 1n the rl<'i11h of L111s
Mel chor Vidal. also nf New York City,
whose hullet·riddled bndy was lnunrl
outside Mexico City Nov . I 1, 1961 K.<iplan
was arrested in Spain hy ln1erpol ::igenls
in 1963 and returned lo ~1e11:lco C:ity lor
trial.
Ca po Schedules
Co111edian T ea111
The comed y learn of Bill Skiles and
Pete Ht'nderson will appf'ar in San Juan
C.<ipistrano for fou r shn ws during Sep·
!ember to ralse money for the city FleSl.a
A~sociatinn.
The performances wil! bf' .<i! the Adobe
Restaurant. 31891 Camino Capistrano. nn
Sept.. 24 and 2.~ with R nig htly dinner show
at 6 p.m. and cockt;iil sho w at I l :30 p.m.
The two mrn have appeared on lhe Ed
Sullivan Show. in La ~ Vegas and at
1;everal nightclubs in Los Angeles.
Reservations for the perform ances, at
11 price of $3 .50 per person , ma y be made
by calling Bob Sheahan at the restaura nt
or writing to the Fiesta Association at
P.O. Bo1 $32, San Juan Capistrano.
Sanuny Davis Subs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Entertainer
Sammy D11vi!! .Jr. is replacing for mer
heavyweight bo11:ing champion Muham.
rn11d Ali as grand marshal (lf the Wat ts
Summer Festival parade.
A prior boxing exhibition commitment
forcer:! Ali. granct-mttr~hal ln 1967, to
withdraw , offic ials said Wednesday.
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Britisher . Sets
Hot Bike TriJJ
LAS VEGAS I UPI 1 An
Englishrn:in who once ran across
J)c<ilh V;il!e.1• 1s going tri try for an
rncore th is weekend -on a h1cy•
de
1-i rnneth Cn11chlow and a com-
panion, phntngl'aphrr Terry
Schmill, \\'ere ~chcdul ed to fly here
frida v evening and then drive to Scnlt .~"~ Castl1• in Dealh Valley.
At da\\·n Salur(!ay Cri1tchlow wj!\
mount his racing bicycl e in an ef·
for\. to reach Las Vegas. ~ome 200
n1llei; awa y. by Sunday morning.
"They have 1heir opinion anrl I
have mine," s.<iirl Crutchlo w when
info1·rncrl 1hf' A1neric11n Autnrnob tle
Assnci11ti0n i;.<iid 1t was impossible
to c.vcJe the length ol Death Valley
dLJnng lhe da!.
As lo why he'i; doing 1!. Cru!-
clilow said , "\\'ell. l'n1 a li!!le
ovrf\\'ei,e:hl and I flgurr th is L~ !he
eas1e~1 way to get back 111 shape
lll ickl~ "
Ne'v Tax Rate
Bccon1cs Official
In San Clc1nentc
Siln ll e111rn1e·~ new la~ rrite hrcamf'
0!11ri;1l \\'ed nc.~rl<l,v -lil 4;. prr $100 of
.'l:--se:iSf'd 1·al11ri1 n1n. 1ncl11rl1ng ;in addrrl
rl11nP In p;iy l0r the new cnm1nun1ly
rluhhou'.'r
(·01111cilm cn :;;1\·if1h adonle.i lhl" routine
rcsol ul 1nn lonn;i!l y f1x1ng the rate fnr !lie
current l1sc:it ~r;ir
The 111-rPnl tnrrr;i~e marks !he !1r:-t
hik e 1n the city t;ix r<it.e If! .<ihnut fi ve
yc;irs .
The ne w re1•l'nue -;in es!imatrd
SSlf.flOO a year -v .. ill be used !o pav back
a "loan" from the city general fund .
Cnunr1tn1~n aulhorizrd takinlo! about
$200.0fhl from reserves 1.o start con·
s1r11ct.inn on tile clubhnuse.
If ncxl year's bond issue !'>uccecd.~ antl
nr1\' linanc1 ne: for the farility ls obtained.
the Jax r::it.e increase will go toward other
capital improvements tn the ci ty.
Medical Classes
1'o Be Expanded
By Saddleback
Saddlehark College in ti.fission Virjo 1s
planning to expand Jls med1c;:i.I course of·
rcrin~s with I.he addilion of mA jors in
rsidiolog:c techno logy and inhalation
therapy.
Trustees ha ve approved the addition of
the two majo rs. but final imple mentation
i ~ contingent upon the approval of lhe
Cali fornia Community Board o f
Governors, I.he Am erican Med I c a I
Associallon and the state Nursing· Board.
The courses would be offered through
lhe facilities and lahoratories at South
Coast Community 'Hospital In South
UigLna. college President Fred Bremer
told trustees. Under t,he proposal, the two
roursei; would lead to an ASfiociat~ of arts
de11ree ln !ht voc11tions.
The rollee:e i.~ scheduled lo begin its
medical training progr11m th is fall w]lh
nursei;' trainlng rhroup:h the nearby
t.llfisino C<immunity Hospi1a!. A c!As~ of
42 sl udent~ h;is already enrolled in -the
training course.
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Plea for LAFC
Probe Rejected
B)' J<JHN VALTERZA
Of t~t 011i, ~llot STiii
San C!en1ente will not officially support
a Grand Jury investigation of "machine
politics'" in Oran,i:e County government,
no1r will it support a rtcall of Fifth
District Supervisor Ron Caspe rs.
Thal decision came Wednesday as city
rounci!man and Local Agency Formation
Commission member Stan Northrup losl
hi~ attempt lo launch tht prnbe or
circumstilnccs surrounding-the bizarre
bat tle over niembcrship of lhe LAF'C.
Th!> battling Northrup strongl y scolded
fellow c.·ouncilmen as each backed do"''n
lrnm lhf rontroversy.
!-le added that he was "disappointed"
al the h<llk .
The longtime councllman fir st !n·
froduced a sca thing proposed rrsolulion
condemning the •·apparent attem pt" to
estahlish ;i. ]l(llitical machine "''ilh
Casper:>: and Supervisor Robert Battin
assertrdly Hl the cnntmls.
1\laynr \1ialtt'r Evans sec n n d e d
l\'orlhrup's motion to launch discussion.
rt l11me 11uickl.Y
Councilman Tom O'Kerf"-~aid th"'
l;ing1111~e if' lhP reso!uii nn "mi~hr ltave
!ht' rily npen lo .~0me snrt of rlef11m11ti on
action," and he .su,e:gf'sled i!. hr revitwerl
hv 1hr r jty lrgill stair before an y actlnn
wrrr !;i krn .
i\nr1hrup . who apparl'nllv ha~ tern·
Jlf>terl his in1 t1al demands For a recall
;:i~a inst thP t"·o supervisors. stressed that
the re solution crills nnlv for an impartial
invrslig::i11on bv ll1f' Grand .Jury .
"1\ll I "'anl is 1he truth :ind no more."
he said. "Md if the truth bears up, lhrn
I'll i;erk i;uppnrt throughout I.he dis trict
for a recall."
Both O'Kccfe and Cnunciln1an Cli ff
l\fyC'rs said !hey helif'Vrd rouncilmen
h;ive !he prerogative tn call for in·
\'f'slic:atlons , but the city as an entity
$hnuld nol .
"I know 1.hrre we re a lot of theat ric!!
goini:: on," O'Keere said. "and "'e all read
:ibnut the crazy activities."
"You should have seen somt of them ,"
Northrup interjected.
J\'lavor Evan~ soon a f It r wards
withdrew hi s st cond to Northrup's mo-
tion, commenting, "I can see that this
U ndergrounding
CJen1ente Lines
Now Under Way
Undcrgrounding of the overhead power
and telephone Jines serving hillside San
Clemente homes has begun with work
along Avenida Presidio.
The project will involve dig ging up por·
lions of the street, thus bloc king traffic
and deturing autos around the work area,
City officials anlicipate the work on
A venida Presidio, A major access road to
the' housing area. to take about three
we eks. Residenls and visitors to the area
sre requested tn make use of alternate
rolit.es into the neighborhood.
Following work on Avenida Presidio,
the contractor will begin undergrounding
utilitle~ on the side strctt3 in the
Pacesetter housing development. The
project. being pe-rformed hy John
C11 mpbeO Trenchlnl( ind Grading of San
Clemente, is expected to cost $87,000.
\vnn·L be a \U1animous vote, so I have to
"'ilhdraw my second."
"1 suggest. Stan, lha1. we cosign a letttr
to lhe Grand Jury and ask £o r an ln·
ve~!igation and leave it at that."
"That won't do a darned lhing,'"
Northrup said.
"I'm really disappointed. How would
'."OU men feel lf three councl!men in a
bloc ran this city and you wert tbe other
two," hi' said.
Both Northrup and Evans conceded W
cou11ciln1 en that meetings have taken
ptare !his week \V ith Caspers.
i\.layor Evans f)(}int.ed oul that many dif·
ferences which had existed at the height
of the LAFC controversy hav e fiince been
wnrked nut with Caspers.
He added that the supervisor would
probably he meeting wi th the full council
al a breakfast meeting early next month.
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Clemente Sends
Funds to Fight
LAFC Hassle
San Clemente may have hacked off on
a!Lempts to t>eek a recall against county
Supervisor Ron Caspers. but it will send
~26Zl lo hrlp pay lrgal expenses for
ught1ng 1he supervisor in court.
Cnunci!men unanimously agreed to
~end the fund~ !o place into the ''war
chest" organl7.etl by founlain Va!le)"
J\ta yn r F:d Just..
Just has led the court battle lo seat
members of the Local Agency Formation
Commission chosen by the !11ayors· City
Selection Committee.
The group, it was noted Wednesday,
h_as no budget of Its own to wage legal
fights ..
Soon after councilmen approved the
donation lhey silso adopted a resolution
praising J ust for his leadership in the
fight against an asserted attempt to
establish a strong political h!oc in county
government.
Orange Coot
Weather
The "'·ealherman sees mort filln·
shine t.oday and Frida y following
the usual low clouds and fog along
Lhe coa.~tline. Temps at the beach
will be in the low 70'!1 rising' to S3
inland. Lows t.onight around 66 de-
grees.
INSIDE TODAY
There's a/.mo$t 110 limit to tht:
f11.11 you can hnve with the new
Cnliforn.ia auto license plates.
Som-t exarn.ples are on Page 1
today.
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Teamsters Reluctantly Ba cl{ Nixon's Policy
t~rom Wire Services
WASHINGTON -The 1.1 mlllion·mem·
her Teamsters Union today pledged
gru~ingly _to ··~ooperate fu!ly " .v.'.ilh
President N1xon·:i; new economic pohctes
iTieluding the 90-day v.·age·price·rent
freeze.
· The statement fron1 Teamsters Presi-
dent Frank E. f'itzsim rnons v.•as in mark-
t>d contrast with ~latemenls from other
labor leaders. Including Af'l.rCIO Pre~i
dent George h-1eany and United Auto
Workers President Leonard Woodcock,
who have threatened resistance to the
College Bo1td
policies.
The ~tatement was it1t1ued whUe the
AFL-CIO e.xecutive cooncll WN 1Ull
muting in Washington to consider its
course of acllOA regarding the new
policies.
The Teamsters statement noted there
\\'f're inequ ities in the Prtsidenl's
policies. and said the Tean1sters \Vere op·
posed to economic controls, hut •'if Uwy
are necessary. we hail President Nixon's
action ... as a bold measure to preserve
the t'('Onom y of the nation."
h-1eanwhi\e , the adn1in tstration reversed
the P,enlqoa today by ruling o~t military
pay loaeuel during the. 90-day freeze
ptricNI .,.. eowh t io ptrsuade some
openly diagnmOed labor leaderi to stay
in line on the tnlJation fight.
Trtasury Secretary John B. Conn a Jly
announced that servicemen will have to
forego pay increases des pite 'a Defense
Department suggestion Wednesday th11t
they v.·ould be forthcoming,
··rhe m ilitary are not going to gel a
raise," Connally declared "That v.·as a
1nist ake. ''
The cost of Living Council in a seven-
pa g e , question-and-answer statement
issued late Wednesday con!inned the
freeze on wages would extend to state
and local employes. It said school
teachers would be covered by the freeze
if their contract period began after last
Sunday.
The National Education Association
INEA) estimated the freeze would affect
about 90 pe rcent of the nation's 2, L
million public school teachers. Teacher:r;
\Vho have salary increases due this fall
must v.·ork al lea!lt unt il Nov . 12 at the
salaries they received last year.
President Nixon 's chief economic
spokesman aOO indicated Canadl pro-
bably won't be gh•en an exemption from
the JO percent added tariff imposed on
i1nporls and he said Lockheed aircraft
\\'Ould have to pay the duty on Rolls
Roy ce jet engines being made In England
fo r its new plaoes.
Men1bcrs of lhe Af'L-CIO executive
council t\'cre in a bristling n1ood as they
niel In \Vashington with key White •louse
advisers including Labor Secretary
Jan1es D. llodgson i nd George P. Shultz,
director of the office of budcet and
management.
A spokesman for lhe nation's major
labor organization said the council is get-
ijng a niounting number of phone calls
and telegrams from rank-dnd file
workers urging a. genefa\ ont-day
walkout to protest the way the freeze is
being administered.
AF'L-CIO'S rvleany already has de·
nounced the Nixon approach, charg!n&
the freeze is patently unfair to workers
\\"hile favoring business corporations.
Dana Unit
Reports of New To Peruse
Campus Scored City hood
Saddlebock College President Fred
Bremer Wednesday publicly denied
rePorts that the $21.5 million in con-
lilroction bonds, up for voter approva l
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~long ~oust
. The comrnand module that carried
BsJronaul<i David R. Scott. Alfred J\.f.
~arden and James B, Irwin to and from
the 1noon this month v.•ill pass through
Orange County about m id·day, !-~riday on
a slo111 truck caravan.
The niodule is be ing transported from
the North Island Naval Station in San
Diego to f'-1orth An1erican Rock~·e!l's
Do\l'llC'Y plant.
Officials al North A1nerican Rockv.·ell
could not say exactly what time the
caravan 1\·i!I pass along the Orange Coast
on Pacific Coast Highv.·ay. It is expected
to leave San Diego somclime between 8
a.m. and 11 a.m.
The module weight.s about 11.000
pounds and will be riding on the back of <l.
Ion~ flat-bed truck traveling about 20-
miles.an-hour. Rockv.•el\ o£fielals .said.
The module ~·Ill be protect~ by a.
plastic covering and a car In front and
one in back of the truck will escort the
caravan.
Plans call for the module caravan to
follow U.S. Highway IOI (Pacific Coast
Highway\ through Del Mar, Solano
Beach. Encinitas and Carlsbad. The
carava n will switch to Interstate 5 from
Oceanside to San Clemente, then resume
its trek through Orange County on
fJacific Coasl Highway.
Rockwell official s .said the only y,.·ay to
learn the exact t im~ or the module's
passage through a city is to phone lhe
local police departmenL
Services Held
}<'or C. Wilkes
.Scrv1crs \\'ere he ld \\'ednesday 1n
PAci f1c View Chapel for Cnns!ance E.
\\'1lkes. Z17lA Via '.\.lariposa, Laguna
1-!ill!I. v.·ho died Saturday at !he age of 80.
/\!rs. Wilke5 i.s sur\·i\·ed by a sister,
Leah Bas.~ of Dallas, Tex : brother Dr.
C'lydc fish of Michigan: and a nC'phew.
Lloyd Kessler of San Clemente.
J)r. Edv.·ard J. Caldwell of the
Presbyterian Chur('h of Laguna Hills of·
fi ciatcd at !he !'ier1·ice. Burial v.·il l hf> at
J{\isc Hill~ Cemctcrr. Ardmore, Okla.
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Sepl. 14. \\'OU!d he used lo build a ne1"f
C()llege campus in Tustin.
Dr. Brcn1er , s1}('a king before the Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Council, said
passagf' of the issue v.·ould simply enable
the school to build permanent facilities at
its r-.lission Viejo ca1npus.
The college president did no I e ,
ho11·e1·er. that if !he sale of bonds is ap-
prO\'ed by the \'Olers. $3.5 million 1:.
earn1arked for the purchase of a college
site in the Tustin area.
The Dana Point Citizens for Action -a
new group exploring the be.st type of local
government for the coastal community -
Wednesday llelected ii! first areas for
study.
•·\\'e discussed many issues." said
Thomas 8. f.ilcCutchen, spokesman for
the group. ''These iTIC'luded v.·hat form of
local government \\'e should \York for -
annexation or another try al in-
corporation.'' "f think il is v.·ise to buy a second cam·
pus no""' and hOld on to it for the simple
reason that land values are going up,"
Dr. Bremer told the council.
Passage of the bond proposal bas been
publicly opposed by former Laguna
Beach schoQI board president Larry
Taylor. v.·ho played a n1ajor T~le _in
creating the Sadclleback College District
in 1967.
DA ILY "ILOT 11111 ,. .....
ART SHOPPERS BROWSE THROUGH EXHIBITS AT VILLAGE WEST IN LAGUNA CANYON
L19uni B1iich'$ Fourth F15fiv1I Sprouf5 on Form1r Site of Lumbtr Yard
Mcc utchen said other areas to be delv-
ed into by the group, which already has
146 members. are: zoning as it is in·
terpreted by the counly: the widening ol
Coast Highway through Dana Point: area
beautification: routing of the Pacific
Coast Freeway: future park areas.
Taylor contends the board of trustee~
of the district is \velghted in favor or the
Tustin area. l ie feels the present cAmpus
!-ihould be co1npleted prior to expandin.[:
the coll ege facilities into other parts of
the sprawling d1slrict.
Village Beco1riing 4th
Laguna Bea,cli F estivcil
Adult Education
CJ asses Offer ed
l::l'cning tlasses in 16 different subjects
11 Ill be offered when !he Laguna Bea ch
Uni fied School Districts opens its adult
cdut<1\1on prograin in th e week of Sept.
Officers also were elected. Serving 11.s
president will be Jim Regelbrugge, who
helped form the group. Other officers in·
clude r-.IcCutchen. vice president: Charles
L. Cross. treasurer. and Anna h-1 cF'arlin,
secretary
ill cCutchen !Said plans are being
formulated for two or three special
sen1inars to bring in speakers on topics
affecting Da na Point. Dr. Bremer noted that although the
new campus 11·ou ld be pu rchased, no t>x-
pansion "''ould be undertaken until the
present r-.1ission Viejo college. reaches its
enrollment peak of 10,000 in 1978.
In see.king support for passage o[ the
bond proposal, Dr. Bremer told council
members the money would provide &he
school V.'ilh permanent building! to house
its rapidly growing enrollment. This con-
struction would, include a &ymnasium.
classroom.s, laboratories and o t h e r
teaching facilitie.s.
''An investment in a community colleg•
is an investment in the entire com-
munity," the college official concluded.
Under questioning fro111 the meinbrrs
of the council , Dr. BrC'mer added lhal the
property tax rate for homeowners within
the district wo11!d ha ve lo be increased to
pay the interest on the bonds.
Lagrn1a Arrests
Narco Suspect
In Drug Sale
Laguna Beach authoriltes \l.·cdnesday
arrested a suspected narcotics dealer
alter police alleged he sold a small quan·
tlty of possible tnescaline lo a Can1p
Pendleton r-.larine.
Officer John Saponlo of the Special
Enforeement Detail reportedly watched
1he transaction from 11 disl<ince v.·hen
thrte nien in a car slopped in !he 100
bloc k of r-.founta1n Road.
According to Saporito. a suspect in thft
front seat of the auto handed a small bag
to the passenger in the rear seat.
1\fter being given \<.'hat appeared to be
mtJney. Saporito said the man in the front
sea l got out of the auto and walked away.
Saporito said he recognized the man as a
11;1rcotics \'io1ator 1rho had only recently
been released fron1 j<lil after serving a
term for sales of dangerous drugs.
The narcotic.s agent approac~ the
car. received permission to searcn the
\·ehicle from the tv.•o men and allegeges
he iound 34.5 grams of brov.·n powder on
~1 ichatl Eldon J ackson, 18, of camp
Pendleton. Jackson 1\·as arrested on
suspicion of po.ssession of dangerou:.
dnigs, but the dri\'er of !he auto \\'as
released.
Saporito then v.·ent lo Cleo Street In the
d1reclion !he third man had 11·alked and
arrestl'd Terrence Dale Childs, 19, or
Escondido, on suspicion of aelllng
dangerous dn1gs.
The 1~·0 men are to he arraigned Fri·
d11y in South Orange County Municipal
Court.
Ada Ravenscroft
Last Rites H eld
By FREDERICK SCllOE;\tEHL
01 I~• Dl i!y "llo! S!1lt
··our biggest problem is that pcoplf'
don't ~now we exist," commented Flor et
Lucier, ov.·ner of the Village \Vest. ;1
year·round art center nestled behver11
many light industries in the mou! h 11f
Laguna Canyon.
This summer Village WC'st. i9J Laguna
Canyon Road, has turned into thle Fourl h
art festival, calching vi.sitars !o both lhe
Fcstlval of Arts and ihe Sawdu.~1
F esti val.
··Actually, Village \Ves1 i.~ <1n :-11t
feslival, a collection or gallrnes ;ind ;I
group of studios," Lucier explainec!.
Along one side of !he Vill'1ge. forrncrlv
.a lumber yard, Lucier has built 12 sluda;s
-a!I connected, 11·here artis1s m;iv ll"ork
and display !heir v.•ares. l!e likes tO reicr
lo them as "mini-galleries,"
On the paved surface. in !11c <'cn\t•r of
the yard, booths ha\'e been set up fnr lhe
visiting artists "'ho are exhibiting this
gummer.
This su1n n1er there art ,)I) 11~1t1n.i.;
.artists, in addition to the 60 regular ycar-
Around painters, sculptors and crafts1nen
on the grounds.
A~ !he east end of the ~<ird. LuL·tf·i ha11
remodeled a large build1n,c into an art
gallery,
"Our main purpose is Ip al11111 the
artists lo come in contact "'1th the hu1·er
!IO thl'y can have a meeting ul ·the
minds." Lucier explained.
"And a good rhing lor both !llr art 1~l
and the buyer 1s the fact there 1s no 1111rl-1
dle n1an," he added.
Penn<inent artlsts. added Tutll '.\.h ·.\1•11.
grounds nianager, are juried ontri the
grounds "by the qualily or their \\(ll'k "
"\\'e are conslantly frying !o upgrnr!c
the quality of the 11•ork hl're. \\'e're l1iok·
ing for professionals," she said.
One requiremenl al the Village \Vest is
that all works displayed ha ve been niade
by the artist and not imported.
Village West was known as the 1\rl
.Yard last summer, but the name "·as
changed v.·he.n the corporation \1·as forn1·
ed last November.
Lucier charges a small rental fee to the
permanent artists, and also picks up a 20
percent sales commission.
"It 's not a non.profit deal. but il"s a
prel\y narrow margi11." he noted.
Sates, Lucier said, are up 6:-i percent
over last year and several arlists have
sold out. "Sand candles. leather and
clothing ha\'e been selling very \\'ell,"
Police Probe 2
Home Burglaries
Laguna Beach police are invt>sligHling
the theft Wednesday of cash from tv.·o
residents.
dfflcers said Robert L. Cliett, ot 33782
Golden Lantern, Dana Point. reported his
wallet containing $380 and numerous
credit cards was taken while he was
Graveside se.rvices v.·,re he.Id Monday movtng from his old residence. at 690
In \\'e!l.minste.r Memorial Park for Ada Thalia SL
M. Ra\'tnsc.roft. 25.285 Pacific Ave.. The house was being watched by a
fl1ts1lon VlejO, who di~ Friday at friend when a stranger entered. said
Garfield Convalescent HOllpltal, Hun-Olett wanted bis wallet to buy some bttr
tinplon Beach. She was 711. and toolt the wallet from the kitchen
She ls survlv@d by A daughter, Virginia table.
Taylor of ~hssion Viejo: 11 son. C. w. Neither !hr wallel nor the stranger v.·as
Regjii: brother. V. J. C.rif!ith and 11ttn again.
grendson. Leonard Taylor of Mission Vie. A second theft \l.'ednesday w11~
jo. reported by Allee Lov.1eJl. of 495
CharltJ A. Endll':r officiated at the Panor ama Ori\·e. v.'ho told polict $127 in
private 1>trvice.s. Pcti Family ltlortu.ary _c ash was 'tolen from • dre!iscr 1n her
T~1111 ~<ial
l'cc1111g arounc\ 11110 lhr no11 h::. rit the
\·111agt'. \'JS1!ors tan l1nd litJnd·craf1cd
lc:1ther "hcl('~ l111 .. hi1•l llll·!:il :-.<'ul plt1 rl'
pl.111t..-fa~h1unerl rn1t ul ('tJ /JjJl'f. bJ.s l'l'l1cf
e•·catrd \111h bread dough ;111d p1Hnt1n!!s
fl one hy ,111 a1 1l~l 11ho prefers 10 paint
\I l!h hlS ringer.~
Lucier said he's still 1n 1he process or
rrmodehng and n1ak1ng room For morr
cxh1h11ors
L;11cr Oll .• 111er the SUITii.JlCf l'!'U~h flf
~.ooo to 5.000 flC'rsons H c!;n subsides. he's
plllnntnJ:! to sel up son1e one 1n;u1 shOI\.~
and npen a ch1ldreri"s g;illery -pcrhap.~
1n conJ11ncl1on with local schools.
" Classes are held one night each week
;·11d cost $5 a subject. except for driver
ctiucation, which is $10.
Subjects announced by Dr. Robert
H('eves, <issistanl superintendent in
<'harge of adult education, are: art,
11oodshop. <'rafts. French. beginning
Spanish. 1n!eri11ediatc Spanish. driver
lra1n111g. ~tocks. bonds ;ind inutual funds,
nral con1munications. h u in a n i l i e s ,
tTt'i:ll!\ e \1•riting. herbs 11nd tht>ir home
lliif' auto shop. \1,eav1ng. 11·eldin~.
Jt'llf'lr.1 , ar! of musie i'lnd fabric !lurface
flr..,1gn l tic-dye1.
Lead in ::: En voy Quit~
HO'.'lG KOXG I AP I -Pak istan's top
diplomat in Hong Kong announced today
he has quit and will stay here to "help
ll'Ork for the independence of Bangla
Desh:·
illohiuddin Ahmed. 33. v.·ho headed the
Pakistani High Co1111n ission, or consulate ,
said in a statement lo ne"'Smen that it
11·as "no n1ort possible for a ny man nr
honor hJ represent a government that is
engaged in ruthless genocide."
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Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. IA , NO . 19!, l SECTION S, ~O PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
Lambourne, Schmitz Quit Laguna City Posts
By BARBARA RREIBICH
01 "'° D•ll~ 1'16t! Srtff
Dtclaring that their position regarding
development of Laguna Beach i s
"probably int'Om patihle Y.'ilh the re!iult.5
tJf lht init1ativl' election ." planning com-
missioner!'; William La n1 bourne a nd
.lame.~ Sc hmit z W!finesd11y night sub-
mitted 8 Joint. letter of resignation tn the
coonly CQUncil.
Joining his fellow cnuocilmen in !'IC·
(epting !ht t111·0 resignatioos "with
regret," Councilman Edwa rd L o r r
castigated those who had subjected the
commissioners to whal ht terned
"character as~ssinat ion of !he v.·orst
sorL"
Lorr described Lambourne and Schmilz
as "highly dedicated and qualified in-
dividuals" a nd expressed concern over
the Joss of continuity in lhe Planning
Commission and the diff iculty of finding
people lo serve.
"Public officials know they will be sub-
jecled lo criticism." he said, '"but nnt
this sort of abuse. li's hard to fi nd people
ready to put thrir hrads 1n 1hr k1nrl nf
meat grinder v.•e ha\'e Jn !his t·om·
munity_"
l.an1 bourne and &hn11l't h:id bf'rn
publicly criticized for signing a pre·elcr-
fion statement urgi ng a ··no" \'Olr as the
initiative ordinance In limit buildinJ:
height in Laguna Beach.
In ~ddition . Commission Chi'1rn1an
Lambourne's bus lness associal e with a
• unan1n
Main Beaeh Park
Council to Warn
Beach Evictees
Ignor ing 11 guggei:;tion by Council man
Edward Lorr that "wf' ma.v h;:i ve to scul.·
tie the \\'hole Main Beach proiect thi11
)"ear," Laguna Be<1ch c nun c i 1 m e n
\\IPC!nesda y ni ~h! 11grr.~ to _2 tve nnl1ce ln
beachfront IPnanls whose Quarters will be
razed lo make way for the park.
Councilman Roy Holm pointed out lhat
Copter Takes
2 Co11s Froni
Mexico Jail
ME XICO CITY ! UPI 1 -Two men. in-
(]udin.1: " f\ew Yorker convicted of
m::inslaughter. escaJ>ed from " maxim um
aecurity prison in Mexicn Cit y Wed·
nesday when 11 hel icopter !anded inside
lhe prison lo lift them to freedom.
The two men were identified a!I Joel
David K::iplan. 41, • NI'!\\' Yorker ~en·
lf'nced lCl 28 yf'a rs for ma nsl aughter. and
Carlos Antonio Cnntrer<'!s Castro. 11
\ltnezuelan str\'ln~ a st ven-year term for
counterfeiting. They rf'mainecl 11t larg r.
today.
Tht v.·arden of the Sant;:i !'>1arla
Acatitl;:i Prison on the outskirts of MPxicn
City. ,Jose Luis Cam pos Burgos, said 11
little blue helicopter lanrled on a pa tin in-
t ide lht j;:iil 11dj act nt tn 1ht dormitory
y,•here tht two men were housed .
"The cr i min;:i l.~ bn;:irded the heh roptE'r,
which took th em 11way," he s;:i ld. It \\'a!!
trackE'd briefl y nn lhe r;:i dariscopt at
1.!exico City lnlernalional Airport bu t
disappe11red from the screen before it
t'ould he intercepted. A full -scale hunt
Wa.! undE'r wa y for both lht. heli('Opter and
the men.
The warden 1aid "all tho5e responsible
for the custody &11d securil y of !he jaU
have: h!en placed under arrest" while: an
inve111igation i!I c11rried nut 11!1. tn how ;ii nd
•hy the helicopter w11a pre.m illed to land.
some of !he leases ha ve six-month notice
clauses and sueh nCltice wou ld ha ve tn he
given immed iately if fhf' properr ie.~ were
to be removed fr<Jmthe t<1 1 roll.~ hy !he
to ~ removtd fro m the tax roll.' by the.
Clyde SprinRe. io cha rge or city pro-
perty management, said thrtt nf the
beachfrnnt enterprise!'!. lhe Bnard..,,•alk
Bar. the: Br.ali.ers and t he hamburRer
stand adjacent lo the lifegu11.rd tnwer
murl be given six month5 notice prior to
lease cancellation.
Other te na nts . he 5aid. have 30-day aod
90-day cancellat ion ch1use.t1.
1..orr urgffl that. ~nv fu rther 11c-l ion nn
the Main Beach p;oi rk be deferred un it!
11 fter the council had complete budi:rl
fi.e:u res in h11nd. because in hi., view 1hE'
C"ity"s financial situation mij:lht make it
necessary to abandon the project fnr thr.
time beinj:?.
Holm. s;:i id he ha d ~een !ht same
figures i..(irr h11d seen and added, "I don 't
share-your fear~.''
Surf and S11nd nwne-r ~1err1!I .lohn11nn,
v.·ho served as a men1ber nf th e Mi\in
Reach Dt:velo pment Commi llee. s!epped
for.,.,·ard to urgr. the coun<'il lo proceed
"I strongly urge you lo .1:n 11he;:id 11 nrl
a!(k the c-ity manager tn l!'.i\'t nnlicf' nr !h"'
lease cancellations sn the proptrli"'~ <'fi n
be nlf !ht t:ix roll.~ hv Mt1rch." ~;:i 1rl
,Johnson. "I <il ~n 11tronl!'.I Y ur~r 1·011 tn
move ahrad \l'i!h the ~fain Brach P;:irk
prniect. even if 1htrt 1.~ 11nrnl': In~.~ nf
rroveoue frnm rent!I. I fc rt if we put i! off
Of\\\' Wt mi\v nP \'E'f itf't it "
Lorr Joined the lJnanimf\u.~ vn!e to _2 11 e
nouce or lea~r. cancellation~.
Astronaut Wclco111 e
NF'.\V YORK I AP ) -A merica ·~ ne w~!.
n1oon explorers wil l get, a tradittnnal Nf'w
York welcome during a visit lo the cHv
next Tuesday. ·
Apollo IS astron aul~ O;:ivirl R. Srnt1,
James 8. Irwin 11nd Alfred M. Worden
'l\'lll recf'iv r. New York's g<Jld medal from
Mayor John V. Lindsay, meet with U.N.
Sec.relary-General U Thant and spend an
evening at 1 Broadw•y thea ter.
Said Aware
Of Mistal{e
f ift h Dlstrirt SU J)f'rvi.~nr R n n ;:i 1 d
Casp¥r.~ 1s "wr ll av.·11re th;,t hP m;,de ;:i
m1stflke " Lfl.':ll nil Beach ,\1fl ~'nr !1 ic-h11rrl
(;nl dcbrrg !nld the cuy council \\'rd·
ne.~dfl,\' nigh!.
Goldberg said he h;:id talkcrl tn C;i ~pcrs
\\'ednesday and received h!!'; assurance
that in future L:i).!u n:i Re11ch will be cnn-
i;ul!ed in all mattE'rs that might affect the
community.
Ht. propnsed th;:i \ inste:id of ;:i prrsnn:it
censure ol Ca ~peri; and SuP'rvi.~nr
R n b e r t Ballin for their pi!rl in
m;:inipul;:itin,R" a recent J .nr::il Ai::rnl-y
Form;:ition Cnn1missin n tLArC1 rncr11ng,
the council should ;:i dopt. ;:i re snlut1on ex·
pre ssing it.c; dis pleasure at the ronduct nf
the meeting . requesti ng correct nnl 1c1ni:
of all futurf meetings :ind expressing 1he
hope th;:it the.v c;:in be conducted "'ilh
proper decorum.
'"We d!'I h;:i vf to \\'Ork 11·11h hrm
~Caspcrs 1," s;:iid Gnl dbf'rg , "";1 nd l"d like
tn c-ome to .an understanding and prrhap!'I
improve l)Ut re lations \\'!th Cl"lunty
government ··
Before joining 1he \Olp in ~11ppor1 nr
lhE' resolution . Councilm;i n f:rl1vard Lorr
sflid it "'a/I his personal feeling a ~l roncrr
!(1;:itement nf crnsurP .~hnuld br 1~currl
and !hfl! !hP Board nf Supr r1 l~nr~ .c.ho11 lr!
bf' as~l'rl In remn1 e Ca}.pr rc; and Ra111n
frrim the LAFC
Thf'\' 11·err g111 \t v, hr ~<11rl nr '011 <-ll<P
;:ind ;:ihu~e of p!l\\f'r !hilt h;1c. 1n;ir1r ;i
laugfnn,R c;t()('k nf ;:ill !'Il l' nf lir1 a l~ ;:1 11r1
mi\rlf' P1'rrvonr lnnk su~pr1'i '
'"This Olan fi ;;~prr,0.1 ,-· .~;i1d !,rorr, "h;irl
hrcn schrm1ni:: to scn.e 1hr L1\FI ' ;111r!
::irhic1•e his own i:o:1l ,o.. 1·on1plrlPI\' 1~·
nnnnc rhe. w is hc~ of the people of !1·1111,.
::ind of ci tic.c. in thi s rlist.n l'1. Hr sh(luld hr
11"1 kno.,.,·n 1n har.;h terrnc; how this city
feel. .. about such condu11 "
At Goldber1(!'; rPQUest, 1he <·01inril ;i l,(n
;:i ~reed tn sh<ire with orhl'r r1tie ... 1n Thr
p.ayment of ler.ial fees rn r,o.l::ihli~h lhr
cnrrect membership nf the LAt'C aflf'r
th"' tumu llunus meetin,i::
Council men .auth<Jri zr.d p;i_vment nf up
lo S26.i for Laguna Bcac-h·s share of the
estimated SS,000 legal co~t.
-:..· . ., ..... K•plan i! a nephtw of J. M. Kaplan.
preA:ident of the J . M. Kaplan Fund of
?\e w York. Testimony before the U.S.
CongreS! has de.scribed the. fund as a
philanthropic organiiation created as •
channel for funds of the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Clemente Shies Away
l\aplan was sentenced tn prison for
manslaughter in the death of Luis
Melchor Vidal, Also of New York City.
whose bullet-riddled body w11 found
ftutside Mexico City Nov. I I, 1961. Kaplan
was arrel!ted in Spain by Interpol •1ents
In 196.1 ind returned to Mexico City for
I rial.
He pleaded innocent but WA!! found
1uilty both of manslaughter ind of en-
tering Mexico (In " fal~ pas.sport . Whil•
in Jail, Kapla n di vorced his wife and
married lrm• V1zque1 Calde:ron of Max·
1,,,.
Cri1ne Buste rs Sue
LOS ANGELES <AP -Batman and
Robin of televisi(ln h11ve filed a M million
J11wruit charging they were never paid
the.it share cf pro ril~ from items
merc:h.andized in connection •·Ith the
aerle.s.
Adam West. wM pl ayed BatmlJl, 11nd
Burt Wud, who was his sidekick, filed
.. uit in Superior C.OUrt Oil~ wttk 11a•in!lt
Greenway Pro(!uctinn1, 20th Century-Fol
and the American Broadca ~ting C.o
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From Big LAFC Battle
By JORN VALTERZA
Of flll 0111'/ Piiot! l lllf
Sa.n Clemen~ wi ll not officially support
a Grand Jury inve1tig1lion of "ma chine
pt11iti<:s" in Orange County go vernmen t
nor will it suppo rt a recall of f ifth
District Supervisor Ron Caspers.
That decision came Wedne!lday 11 city
councilman and Lncal Agency Formation
CommWion member Stan Northrup lo11t
his attempt le> launch the probe nf
circumstances surrounding !ht bizarre
battle-over membtrship nf the LAFC.
The battling Northrup .!tlrongly AC01ded
fello w councilmen 1111 each backed down
fmm !ht conlroversy.
He. addtd that he was '"disappoin ted"
•t the ba lk .
The longtimt couneilman first tn·
b'Qcf!d • 1t:athin~ proposed re.solulior:
cond emning the "appitrent altempl" W
~st.a blish • political machinr. wit h
Casperi anti Superviw Robert Battin
assertedly at the controls.
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~·l ayor V.'atter Evans s e C' n n d e d
Northrup's motion to launch d1.~cussinn .
It came quickly.
Cn uncilman Tnm O"Keefe s;iid !hr.
1Anguai;:e in the resolution "mi ~h! !r::ive
the city opt:n lo snm t sort nf def;,mat1on
action," ::i nd he suggested it be re\'l ewPrl
by the city leg al staff before any 11ction
were taken.
Nnrthrup. who apparently h;:is lrm-
ptred his initial demand~ fnr a recall
aaainst the two tupervisors. stressed that
the rt>:'i<!lutinn calls nnly fnr 11 n impartu1I
invt!lti~ation by the Grand Jury.
"All I wan t is !he lru lh and nf) mflrr ."
hf> said. "Md II lhe truth he;:irs up . th en
I'll seek support lhroug hou1 the district
for a recflll ·•
Both O'f\ceft and Counc1lma..n Cliff
~tvers sa id thrv hf-lit~.\!Pd rf)uori!mPn
h.ive !ht prcrngauve tn ct1ll [11r 1n ·
'"t'~!ie;:ilions, but the city as an enllty
should not.
prnpt>rt.\ 1n the pr!"lposel Oeachfront hotel
znne ..,,hile 1.ooio..: rhsruss1ons \\Pre 1n pro-
~rf''iS nas hc>f'11 qJrsrinned A Grand .Tur\'
1n1Psllgatlnn uf p11ss1blr rnnfhr! of in-
trrsl 1\a<: rr41 urc1ed h~ 11Tilcr A.r·nnld
/!;inn
La1nbournt> 1es1>1 1ndcd lo !ht' cri111·1sm
;,, staling his real c~t al e lis11n~ of !hf'
Sho::iL<: Hntf'I cxp1r!'d bcfnri> th'° e\f.<'tion
::inrl tha! II w;:is his he!ief thf> prnpert y
rould not. in an.\' case ha\e qualified for
the sret ial zoning.
In their !el!rr of re.~1Fna11nn Lhe cn m-
n11s~1nnf'r~ s;11rl 1! hi!d hPr11 !hei r llfl-
rlrr'lland ing Thal !hi' f'n11nr1 I .~ declaren
1w-i~1lt1H1 11 011ld b£o "ne 1•f de1 elopme nt
Lt •ic!r r 11 ,ll<'ll<'rrJ pl:in lh11! rail ed rur a
h:·1lad r1· !flX b<1•f' 1n hf' ;i!la1ned by ex-
l"1n~1on nf thP lnunst industr v and pro.
'1,11111 fo1 hn1,.I rfr1 r l1JprnP11t
The r<'~ul1~ n! !hr 1nl!1a!l\f' l'll'Ci1on.
the1 s!a1e 111dlrii lr 1hr l'nlers , .. do no!.
share 1n tl1e de:-;1rf' for !hi~ ~oal ,
· \\'e 1herefore feel that our position i11
,)J lllCS ~L no.~~n1an 1hinl\s h 1 .~ ri rm . l·lerrules Inc .. \Vil ml ngt.on, Del.,
n1av ha1·r th£' a.11s11·£'r to 1h e nat ion 's pl;i sfic-rl i~pos:il probl ems. Firm
h :i ~ devcJn pcd \\"hal it cl:iims 1s edible. 1vatcr·soluble plastic bottle
!hal. v.·hen 1mn1crsed in irater, d is in tegrates \\"it h1n 15 minutes.
Fountain Vall ey W 011ian
I
J(illed iii South Cou1i ty
I\ Fn1p1l a1 11 \·;illf'I \l f•Jni'l !l rJ1rcl r-;i rlv
fnrl .11• ;inrt 1110 ~011thrr11 Or;inp;i> Cri;:i~I
11 1 .~11"1•'11!~ 111•r•' <r11irnll\ 11111 11·,.rl 1n ;:i
1 r;i,h rlt'\r n brd h1 C;i tlfnrn!iJ H1ghw~v
p:+1t'()l rnr ·n :i\ r.111• !if !!it• v.n r ~t 1hey hil>'r
r 1 rr 1111 ,..~11u.1 1 r1I
\Ir·'· .\1;1J"knr f(f'r>rl , :27. of 1112.1.1 \'1 rf'o
CJrl'lr , wa~ rlr;irl 11hct1 f\l[1rcr; pu!lrd her
fr11rn th,. 1:inglrr! 11rrck;ie,,, of two
1rh1tlr<; 11·h1rh rnll1drrt nn CrO\l'll Vfl.!lrv
f"'ark11•aJ near La Plata Road 111 Laguna
~1,llUCl.
Co unty Seeking
Usin g
Wastes
~l eans of
Solid
Thr Or;:ing,, Cn11n!y S;:in11a!lon Dl slncts
;,re: looking for nc""' \\'a.vs lo use solid
"';:i ~t r.~ left. river from the lreat.menl of
sc11•agr
Thr rl irrf'lors thi~ WC'Ck apr ro\•ed thr
j'linl fllin,ll of an applicNion with the ci ty
11J Lo~ .\n,i::rlc!i ;:ind the Lo\ Aogclci; C:oun .
t ~ ".;in1 tat1nn 11 i~trirls for a lwn·ye:ir ,
!i·~00,1)(1(1 fcdcr<i l granl to .~ludy the rr<>-
j('f't
Thf' 1hrrr r1 1c;!nrl!i t'Uf rrntly prncluc"
\.50<1 t0ns or rt r'' solids drtily at three
trf';i!mcn t f;ir11lt1rs
By the ~·eBr 2000. lhc output JS expected
ln tx> up tn 3.500 tons fl rlar .
Currenl ly th1!i materia l, knov.·n a.s
slud,'!c. is u!ied fl/I a ~n1 1 cnndltloner ad·
di11ve in law n rert i1izcrs.
Thr nbJertlvr of lhl' pr<Jpo$1'd slurly wil1
hr to finrl a fcot!i 1blt': melh<Jd of reryc.ling
!hi' w;:i.~lf' m;:itrr1al.
Some allrmfll1 \'f'S thnl .,.,ill be looked 111
lnrludtd 11 s 11pplic11tinn Ul marR,inal snit
for drvclopmcnl of a~ncullura l nr
re,.re;i!ior.al iirea!'i, rtev~:npment nf llr~
rf'~l ~!nn t gr~enhrll!'; around mclropnl1!an
fMlhil!s , u.~f' In frrr way J;:intl sl'apin,1? and
use 11~ a pollRd plr1nt ~nil by comml!rcia.l
nur.series
Thr~r h1n r;i r' ;:irr ~n sm;i~hcrl llfl
.111d 1nh r\\'(l\'rn "'" ha\'rn't evr n been
,i lltP In rlrtrrol\nr In \\hlrh d1rert1 nn
1•1!hr r ;iu to wa • i;::o1ni::." ;:in nf f1cer s;:i1d .
('rltlr;:ilh 1n1urrd 1n thr wrrrk nf the
ril hrr f'ar "'rrr 1irlv cr :O..T1ch;:irl \Voll. 20.
nf RR.~ ~1 11 n~;:i111t.:1 Dr., L;:i~un;:i Rearh, anrl
hi~ p;,sscngrr .l11d y St Ongr, :Z~, of 14942
\'1:i dr \'rr<l<'. l,;i,i::una N1i::ucl.
\\'nl f 11·a.• rus hPd In Mission Co mmunity
1\•)Spl!fl l, Ln guna Hills. Miss St. Onge
\\'II~ 11dn1i rtcrt !n Snu!h COa!it Co mmun ity
11n~111ta l. Snu!h l..ai;:un;:i.
Officer.~ fi xe d the time nf t h~ rra!'ih as
12 20 a m The accident is still under 1n·
\'e.<,l1gal1on.
l 'ouncil Agrees
Lu g unct Need s
Code of Ethics
A rode of elhir!'i similar to one adopted
by the l'i1y rrf Vnuntain Valley would be
n1nst .~u itable fnr Laguna Bear.h. city
c:ouncilm!!n agreed Wednesday night.
After pcrusinR ;:issor ted e:thics cndel'I
preparer! for cltit':~ ::ind the. st11tr.:, the.
cnuncil volt>rl In R!'i k lhe city attorney to
rlraft. a La guna Beach code ~imilar to
Fountain Va llry's.
Councilman Edward Lorr said he would
not nbject to ha ving 11uch a code for
Laguna if the cooncil fe ll it necessary ,
but he ptrsnn;:illy felt no COO!! cou ld be
any bell r r than lhe men adhering tfl It
":ind often those. most willlnl)I to accept
;:irt the fir~! lo break 11."
As a Christian, U:lrr ~a1rl, he h11d founrl
no better coch~ of c1 hic11 thAn the Bible
and . fnr ci ty ornc111ls. the oath of nfflcl' is
In 11 .~lf a code, requ>ring the person tak·
ID,!: it l,o uphold the la w and not use or
11bu~r hi!'; po~il ion for per50oal ga in.
Counc.l lman Charlt on Boyd llald he felt
"~pellJni: 1l out whfrr we can read it
fron1 ti me to time is /1 rt':minde r -11nd
JUSl !.h1nk1na about It can be worthwh!lr "
incompa!tble. .,.,,llh the further diacussion
o[ the gen er;:i ! plan and proba bly in·
,.ompatib!e v.·ith !he result s of the In·
it 1a1l\'e election \Ve fee l, further, that
our resignat inn at thi s lime will allow you
1ri appoint replacements who are more in
tune with the voters' desires "
~fayor Richard r.oldberg. after reading
the letter, asked couocilmen to bs
prepared In suggest repJ;:icen1 enls fo r the
twn commissioners by the next council
session.
ase
Auto Races
011 Packed
A Laguna Beach ma n drivin~ a stolen
1971 Cadillac led t1110 Los Angeles Police
Department helicopters. 20 L AP 0
motorcyc.le off icers. 16 LAPD squad car~.
f(lur High way Patrol ca rs and four
Highway Patrol motorcycle nfficers on 8
2fi-milc cha sr over Los Angeles free..,,•ay!'i
\\'ednesday e\'ening at speeds up to 105
m.p h.
By hailing rush hour traffic on the San
Die~o Freewa y. police were rinally able
to slop !he vehicle driven by Eri ck Kraft,
23, of 9.'t4 Mi ramar Street. He was later
booked on charges of grand lheft auto.
The !wco1 y mi nute chasP. took Kraft
2nd police over five freeways -and right
through the congested downt.o..,,·n Ln1
An~e\es in terchange.
The S<'ric.~ or even ts be g::in, pol!c-tt
alleged, when Kraft stole a brand·new
green Coupe de Ville from Allen
Oldsmobile, 1 IJO S. Coast Highway ,
around 5 p rn. yesterday afternoon.
Kraft was driving the car on tht
Hollyy,·ond F'reew::iy without license
pla tes or any other identification, when a
patrolman attempted t.o st.op him. of·
ficer~ ~aid.
The suspctl stepped on the gas tt nd
traveled lfl the Hi\r bor F'recway, t.o the
San!a !'>Tonica Freeway, to the San DiegG
f reev,.ay, to the Ventu r/I Freeway and
ba<k 1.n thE' San Oie~o Freeway
Patrolmen 1~ere able to halt traffic in
hnlh d1rrct1ons nn t.he San Diego Freeway
;ind .,.,•ith drav.•n i;::uns. officers in three
pohce cars. brought lht> stolen vehicle to
the side
All er thr Vf'hic-l r w;:is ~topped . another
off icer v.·a~ iniured when attempti ng to
pull the keys ou! nf the i,i::nition. Police
~;:iid Kra ft threw !hr. car in rl."\'erse and
thP autn ~h11t. back 20 feet. The off icer
~uHc red bruis es.
Earlier. one mn rnrrvrle <Jfficer suf·
fere d a broke n wrist when he spilled his
bike dunng the high speed run.
Several private cars were damaged
when sideswtred by the stolen aut.o. ac-
cording Ill police.
Six Sailors Jump
PHll..ADELPHIA (AP) -Six East
Pakistani .~;:ii lors hal'e jumped ship,
r'l::11m ing (11hr.r members of Lhe crew of
thE'ir P;:ikistani freightPr had threatened
the m. A spokE'~mao for the group 12id
lhe,.y would seek political asylum in the
Un ited State.,.
Orange
Weather
The weatherman seea mort sun-
shine tod:iy and F'riday following
the usual low clouds and fog along
lhe coastline. Templ at lhe beach
will be in the low 70's rising to 83
inland. Lows Lonighl around 66 de-
gr ee5.
INSIDE TODAY
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WAllllNGTON-Tho Uml-
ber Teamsters Unk>tl today pledged
~y to "cooperate fully '' v.i lh
.. Pruidtnl Niton'.s new economic policits , bdu:Unc the to-day wage-prict-rtnl -· · -~ statelllf:nt from Teamsters Pt1!si-
dent Frank E. Fitzsimmorui was in mark-
ed co_ntra,,t wllh statements from olhtr
labor it.eder1, including AFLCIO Pre•i·
~ Gtorie Me1ny and United Auto
'"orbra Plwldent Leonard Woodcock,
who ha.e threatened rest.stance to th•
.CoUege Bond
pollc!Ot.
Tho .talf"""t .... lllued -Ult An-CIO eucutlve council wu .Ull mHt1n& In W 11htniton to oonatder tu
courte of action ri11rdtn1 lht new
policies.
The Teamsters statement noted tht're
v.•ere inequities in the President's
policies, and said the Tearnslers were op.
posed to economic controls, but "if they
art necessary, v•e hail President Nixon's
action ... as a bold mea1ure to preserve
I.he economy of the nation."
Mtanwh!le. the administration revtrstd
Reports of New
Campus Scored
Saddleback College President Fred
. Bremer Wednud1y publk:J.y denied
NporU that the '24.5 million in con-
ltruction bonda, up for voter 1pproval
~pace Vehicle
tWill Travel ,. -
Along Coast
The command module thal carried
.-tronauta David R. Scott, Alfred M. ~arde.n and James B. Irwin fo and from
-the moon thll month wlll pap through
Orange County about mid-day, Friday on
• !low truck caravan.
Tbt module ia being tran.5ported from
the North Jal1nd Naval Station tn San
Diep to N<>r1IJ American Rockw•ll'•
~North American RockweO
could not aay exactly what Ume the
caruan wiJ1 pasa along the Orange Coa1t
on Padflc Coast Highway. It ii expected'
to lave San Diego somf:tlme betw~n I
•.m. and JI a.m.
The module waatta 1bout 11,000
...,-and will be rldlnc on the bock ol •
Jone flat.bed truck tr1velln1 about JO..
mlllHl>hour, Rockwell olllctatt Aid .
The module will bo prvtocted by •
Jllutic covalnt and • car in front ind
Ont in tJ9ck of the truck Will ucor1 the
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Plans call for the module caravan to
follow U.S. Highway 101 (Pacil.ic Coast
Hlchw•Yl through Del Mar. Solano
Bach, Enclnltu and Carlsbad. The
caravan will switch to Interstate I from
OceanaJde to Sin Clemente, then rt1um•
ita trek through Oranie County on
Podlle Coast Highway.
Rockwell offi~ aid the anlr way to
!um the n:act Ume of th• module'•
.... .,. through • city Is to phone tho
local police cllpartment.
Services Held
For C. Wilkes
Strv\ces W'tl'e held Wednr3day in
Pacific Vtew Chapel for Con,,t.ance E.
V.'!lke1. 2171A Via Martpoa, Laruna
Hillt, who dkd Satunlay at the aae of 80.
Mn. Wilk.es ts survived by a t l!tt!',
Lah B1sa of DaUaa, Ttx.: brotheT Dr.
Clyde FIJh of Michigan : and a nepht'l'f,
Lloyd Kesaler of San L1 emf'nte.
Dr. Edward J . Caldwell of the
Prnbyterlan Churd! ot lAgtJna Hills of.
llcial.ed al the .wrvice. Burial wtll be at
ROR Hll11 Cemetery. Ardmore, Okla.
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Auiotlftl ~ ai11~
~pt. J4, would be used to build a Devi'
college campus in Tustin .
Dr. Bremer, speaking before the Sad·
dleback Area Coordinating Council. said
passage af the issue would simply enable
the school to build permanenl facilities at
its ~1ission Viejo campus.
'The college president did n o t e ,
however. that if the sa le of bonds is ap-
proved by the voter.i, $3.~ million i1
earmarked for the purcha.5e of a college
siU' in the Tuilin area.
"I think it ia wla to buy a second cam-
pus now and bold on to it for the simple
reaaon that land value1 are 1oin& up,••
Dr. Bremer told the council.
Pauage of the bond proposal baa been
publicly appoaed by former Laguna
Beach school board president Larry
Taylor, who played a major role in
creating the Saddleback College Di!ltrict
in 1967.
Taylor contend.a the board of trualffl
ot the district ii weighted in favor of th9
Tustin area.. He feels the present campus
should be completed prior to expanding
the college facilttles Into other p&U of
the apra•ling diatrict.
Or. Bremer noted that althou&h the
new campu1 would be purchased, no n·
pansion would be undertaken until the
present MlNklrl Vif:jo college reacbel lta:
enrollment peak of 10,000 in IVlS.
Jn -klnl oupport for pu1ag1 ol the
bond propoul, Dr. Bremer told councU
memtwn the money would provide the
scbool with permanent buildings to -its rapidJy growing enrollment Thia con·
1truction would include a gymnaahrm.
cluarooma, laboratories and o t b e r
teacbtnc facUUies..
"An invutmf:nt in a community college
is an tnvutment in the entire com~
munlty." the college offlclal concluded.
Under questioning from the members
of the council. Dr. Bremer t1.dded that the
properly tax rate for homeowners within
the diltrict -...·ould have to be increased to
pay the lnlereit on the bond.5.
Lagtma Arrests
Narco Suspect
In Dn1 g Sale
Laguna Buch author1t1es Wednetday
:arrested a tuspecled narcotics dealer
after police 11leged he sold a small quan·
tity of possible mescaline lo a Camp
Pendleton Ma rine.
Officer John Saporito of tht Special
Enforcement Deta il reportedly watched
the transaction from a diatance when
thrff men in a car slopped in Llie JOO
block of Mountain Road.
According to Saporito, a 1uaped. in the
front seat of the auto handed a amall bag
to the passenger in the re11r aeal
After being givf'n whaL appear«! t.o be
money . Saporito sakl the man in the fronL
seat got out of lht 1uto and walked away.
Saporito said he recognized thit man u a
narcoticl violator who had only recently
bet"n releastd from jail aft er !ef'Ving a
&.erm (or .5ales of dangerous drugs. ·
The narcotic.5 agent approached the
car. received permission to search the
vehicle from the lwo men and allege&e.1
he found 3-t.5 gra~ of brown powder on
?-l ichael Eldon Jackson. 18. ol Camp
Pendleton. Jackson \\'al arre~ on
suspicion of poa~.51ion ()f dangemua
drugs, but the driver of the auto was
relcs.5ed.
Saporito tMn went to Cleo Street in the
direction the thirtl men had walked aind
arrested Termice Dale Ch ild1, 1t, or
Eecondldo, on tu1picion ol Rllin&
dangerou• druga.
The two mar art t.o be arraigned Fri-
day In Sautb Orange County Municipal
Court.
Ada Ravenscroft
Last Rites Held
Cnve1lde s.ervlcn were htld Monday
ln Weatmlnsttr ~ftmortal Park for Ada
M. Jlavtntt!T'Oft, 2528$ Paclflc Ave.,
M!Nkln V~jo. whn d\ed Frid1y 1t
Garf\eld ConvaleK ent Hoapit1J, llun--
tln(ton Bfach. $hrr: Wll 78.
!ll1w la survived by & d11ughter, Vlrgln\1
Taylor of Mbskm Vlr.jo; • son. C. w.
Rf:W: brolhtr, V. J. Grllftlh 11nd
gfandeon . IAonard T1ylor of Mle.ri<m V"-
jo.
Chsrle~ A. (ndtrr offid~ted at lhe
private ~t.rvitrs. Peck Famlty Mortuary
were director~.
tho P""-lode)' by rullnr out mlUlffY
P11 ..... I 1"'9 utftl the tMay lrttze
per1od and ooqht to perlUlde oome
opsnly dil&NDUed labor ltadtr• to stay
in line on IM lntlatlon ftght.
Treaa:ury Secretary John B. Connally
announced that servi cemen wilt have to
forego pay increases despite a Defense
Department suggestion \\'ednesday that
they wuuld be forthcoming .
"The military are not going to get a
raise ," Connally declared. "'That v.•as a
mistake."
The cost of Living Counc\I in a se\'eo-
P•l•·~lllued Jilt Wodntldly conftnnod tho
fr111e on w.,.. would rxtend to state
and local 1mpklyu. It said school
teachen would be 00\'ered by lhe freeze
if thei r contract period began aft.tr la.5t
Sunday.
The Nalional Education Assoctatfon
!NEA) estimated the fr~ze would affect
about 90 percent of the nation'!! 2.1
mill ion public school teachers. Teacher•
who have -'•lary increases due thia fall
mugt -...·ork at Jeast until Nov. 12 at the
.5alaries they received last year.
Prlttdonl Mlsoo'1 dllel -le
spokffman alao lrtdtclted Canada pro-
bably won 't be 1iven 111 exemption from
the JO percent added tariff imposed on
imports .and he said Lockheed airerafl
would h~ve to pay the duty on koll11
Royce jet engines being made in England
for its new planes.
Members of the AFL-CIO executive
council were in a bristling mood u they
met in Washington with U y WlUte House
advisers tncludina t.bor Secretary
James D. Hodgson and George P. Shultz,
DAILY' P'ILOT St•ll l'N!t
dlnct« " tho Ofllce ol bodlel ....
management.
A spokesman fer lbl nation's maJor
labor organization said the council ia gel·
tio1 a mounU., number ol phone celll
and telegrams from rank-and file
workers urging a aenerat onNl:ay
wa lkout to prote.5t the wa y the freeze is
being administered.
AFL-CJO'S Meany alrea<b' has d•
nounced tht Nixon •wroacb. chargins
the fretz.e 11 pe;tently unfair to wOrker•
while fa voring bu"lne.5.! CGrparations.
Dana Unit
To Peruse
City hood
The Dana Point Citizens for Action -11
new aroup up1oring the btst type of 1ocl1
government for the coastal community -
\Veclnesday selected its llr1t areas for
1ludy .
"\Ve d iscuss~ many issues," said
1'homas B. lt1cCutchen, spokesman for
the group. "These included what form of
local government "'e should WOTk for -
annexation or another try at in·
corporation."
ART SHOPPERS BROWSE THROUGH EXHIBITS AT VILLAGE WEST IN LAGUNA CANYON
Laguna Ba1ch'1 Fourth Festiv•I Sprouts on Former Sit• of Lumher Yard
McCutchen said other areas to bt deh··
t'd into by the group, which already ha"
J4fl members. are: zoning a" it is in·
terpreted by the county: the widening or
C-Os:rt liighway through Dana Point; area
beautification ; routing of the Paci (ic
Coast Freeway; future park areas.
Village Becoming 4th
Laguna Beach _Festival
Adult Education
Classes Offered
Evening classes in 18 different subjects
v.·ill be offered when the Laguna Beach
Unif ied School District• opens its ~ult
education program in the week of Sept.
21.
Officers also \Vere elecled. Serving a'.';
president will be Jim Regelbrugge, who
helped form the group. Other officers in·
elude ~1cCutchen, vice prrsldent; Charles
L. Cross. treasureT. and Anna McP'arlin.
secretary.
McCuLchen said plans art beint
fonnulated far two or three special
stminans to bring in spuken on tapics
affectina Dana Point. By FREDERICK SCHOE~IEHL
Of ,,,_ tMU• P'lllt lltU
"Our biggest problem is thal people
don't know we exist," commented F'loyd
Lucier, owner ol the Village We!il. a
year-round art center nestled between
many light industries in the mouth of
Laguna Canyon.
Thia summer Villag e Wtat. 793 Laguna
Caoyon Road, haa turned into lht fourth
art festi va l, c..atchlng visitor1 to both the
Feat/val of Arn and the Sawdust
Fe.,tival.
'"Actually. Village West is an art
feztlval, a collection of gallerirs and a
group of studi os," Lucier explained.
Along or>e side of lhe Village. formerly
a lumber yard, Lucier has built 12 studios
-all connected. where artists may work
and diapJay their wares. He likes to refer
Lo them aa "mini-galleries."
On the paved a:urlace, In lhe center or
the yard, booths have been set up for the
,·isiting artists 'vho are exhibitins lh1s
Jiummer.
This summer ther~ are SO \'Jsitin g
artists, in addilion to the 60 regular year.
around painters, sculptors and crafls1nen
on the grounds.
Al the easl end of the yard, Luc1rr h::i3
remodeled a large building into an art
gallery.
"Our main purpose is 1(1 al\o"' the
artists lo coine in t·ontacl \.\•ith the hU\ er
so they can ha1·e a meeting oJ ihe
minds," Lucier explained.
''And a good thing for both lhe art1~t
and lhe buyer is !he fact there is rio mid·
dlt m;in," he added.
Permanent artists, added Toni McNt'i!,
,;round s manager, are juried on to the
ground.5 "by lhe quellty of thtir "'ork. ''
"Wt are constantly trying to upgrade
!he quality of the work here. \Ve're look·
ing for profes.sionals," she ~aid .
One rrquirement at the Village We.5l l~
that <ill works displayed have been made
by the artist and not imported.
Village West \Yas kno"'" as the Art
,Yard last aummer, but the name "'as
changt.d "'hen the corporation \\"as form·
ed la st November.
Lucier charge.s a small rental ltt lo the
permanent artists. and al so picks up a 20
percent sales cornmission.
"It'~ not a non-profit deal. but it's a
prell y narrow margi•." he noted .
Sale.s, Lucier said. are up 6S ptrccnl
ovcr last year and severa.I arHsts h<'l\'C
~Id out. "Sand candles, leather and
clothing have bttn aelling very well,"
Police Probe 2
Home Burglaries
l.aguna Beach police arT in\·estigallng
the thcfL Wednesday of cash from two
rr.5idents.
Ofn~s ~aid Robert l~. ClieH. of 3378?
Golden Lantern. Dana Point. reported his
wallet containing $380 and numerou s
t'redlt card~ was lakf:tl while he w11
movlne from hls old resldenct 11.t 690
ThatJa St.
1bc hou~e was bting watched by s
frtend when a st ranger entered. ~aid
Olcll wanted h\1 wallet to buy some beer
and took the wallet from lhe kitchen
table.
Neither the wallet nor the r;lranger wall
~n again.
A secontl tJ1"ft Y.'edne11dny w11~
~rt~ by A!lct' Lowf'll . of 49S
Panor11ma Or l\'f'?. whn lold rl('lllfT ~1!7 In
c11~h wrt-' 1tolcn fron1 a ci r ~~tr in her
hnu~r t
Toni said
Peering around into the nooks ol the
Village. \'1s1tors can find hand-crafled
leather shoes. f1ve-foo~ n1elal sculpture
plan!s fa shioned out of copper. bas rel ief
t-reat.ed 1i1•ilh bread dough and painting.oi
done by an artist who prefer& Ul paint
with his finger!.
Lucier &aid he's still in the process of
reinodcling and making room for more
exhibitors.
Later on . after the aummer t.•rus h of
-i.000 to 5,000 persons a day subside&, he 's
nlanning to &el up some one man ehows
<ind open a children ·.5 gallery -perhaps
in conjunction "·ith !otal i;chools.
Classes are held one night each week
211d cost $& a BUbject. except for drh•er
education. which i.\ $10.
Subjects announced by Dr. Robert
Reeves, assistant superintendent in
charge of adult ed uc ation, are: art,
\voodshop, crafts. French. beginning
Spani,,h, intermediate Spanish, driver
training , stocks, bonds and mutual funds,
oral communications. human it le s ,
i.:rl'ative writing, herbs and their home
use, aulo shop, weaving, welding,
je'il•e!ry. art of music and fabric surface
design ltie·dye).
Leading Envoy Quit11
HONG KONG (AP ) -PakiS'tan"s top
diplomat in Hong Kong announced today
he has quit and will stay here to .. help
\\'Ork for the indepe"'1ew:t ol Ballgla
Desh."
l-.1ohiuddin Ahmed. 33, who headtd th'
Pakistani High Commiss ion, or coru;utau.
said in a lta!ement to ntwemen that It
\\'as "no more possible for any man (JI
honor to repre~ent a government thal i1
f'ngaged in ruthless genocide."
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Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64, NO. 198, l SECTION S, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971 TEN CENTS
Capistrano School Enroll111ent Jumps to 8,000
DPspite an 11vcr~ge nf fewe1· s\udrnts
per hnrne, rap1ri population gro\\•!h 1n the
Capistninn 1;11if1ed SC'ho1JI Distnr t h;i.s
caused S1'hnol rnrulln1ent tn aln1nst
dou ble durin,g lhe p;i st five ye;u·s.
Accnrdlng In st<ilistics rrcent lv rclf'!-IS·
ed by the district. s lude11t cnrnll;nen! ln1s
jumpf'd !.o n1nrc lh;in R.000 fn1m ;i l91iS
rt~ure of 4.7R2 ~t 11drn!~-T his J;1rge in-
crease 1s almosl !olally a!\r1buted tu Lhe
ris e in the number of dwe!llng units 111
\he 154-square mile district from 9,768 In
19fi:l to 19.376 in November of 1970.
During this same time period, school
nffici11ls report that !he number of
. ~tudcnt s per home has decreased while
the average age of students wilhin the
district has increased.
This switch in "age mix," officlals feel,
cnuld ultin1ately cost the taxpayers more
nin ncv by putting greater pre-5sure on
iunio; and high school facilities.
Ul"I Telf1>MNI
Meeting tl1e People
Pat Nixon chat.s \~·ith i;urfer Mark Stanley at ln1pcrial Beach , She was
in the San Diego ('nuntv cn 111 r111111itv \V edncsrlay to turn over some
federal !and 10 laliforrlia ror rccrf.ett1ona l rurposes. tlfean\rhile. in
Springfield , Il l.. the l'resi dcnt an d daugh1cr . .Tul ie Ni xon Eisenhnn1er.
toured Illinois Stale Fair. Nixon Jlso n1adc ."\brahan1 Lincoln's home
in Springfield a national monu111cnl. First fa1nily gets together in
San Cle mente today.
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Fou11tain Valley Woman
Dies i.t1 S. Cou11ty Crash
A Fountain Valley wnman died early
today and two Soulhern Orange Cna"t
residents u.'ere critically injured in a
r rash descrilx-d by California l-li11:hu.·ay
patrolmC'n as (lne of the worst th ry have
e.ver in.1'csllgatcd.
r.1 rs, {l.la1'lcnc Rcr:d. 27. of 102.1.1 Vireo
f:irr:Je. v.·a~ dC'ad 1~·hC'n offil"ers pul led hrr
from thP tt1 nglPd wrer kill{f' of two
-"'ehicles which coHided on Cruwn ValJry
P11rkway near La Plata Road in Laguna
Kiguel.
"These lwo cars 11re so smashed up
;inrl interwoven we haven't even been
;ible tt'I determine in which direction
either auto w::i s Roi ng." an otficer said.
Critlc::illy injured in !he wreck of thr
n1hcr C'ar were driver Michael \Vo lt. 20.
nf l!R~ ~tanza nitll Dr., l~~una Beach. and
his passenger .Judy SL Onge, 24, of 14942
\'1a de Verde. Laguna Niguel.
With more students in these highr:r
grades. 1he per capita cost of education
children would increase since offering the
more specialir.ed vocational a ~. d
academic classes in junior and high
school is n1ore expensive.
Although the five-year increases in
students per dwelling unit were slight.
school officials speculated thii; could be
lhe first signs of a continuing trend.
For junior high students, the number of
San
students increased from 56 per 1.000
dwelling unit11 in 196~ kl M per 1.000
homes in 1970. Likewise, the brPakdown
i;if high school students inched from 99 to
126 per J.000 dwelling units .
Coupled with the "dramaUc rise" in
nPw home construction, these figures ac-
count for the greater percentage of old
students in the schonl district.
Conversely, there was a drop by a fac-
tor of almost one third in the number o!
elementary school chjldren per dwelling
unit. These numbered 334 per 1,000 homes
in 1965. and only 224 per 1.000 in 1970.
The overall decrease !l('r d111e1Jing unil
~ince 1965 was slight. There were 489
students per 1.000 homes in that year and
only 414 per LOOO i.n 1970.
This decrease. in per capita enrollment
is a reflection or y,·hat population experts
have been observing in other parts of the
country, school officials jXlint out.
Besides the average family becoming
smaller within the district, many retired
couples and yo ung couples with ntt
children are renected in the overaU
population figures.
ThP district. because of the population
Increase. is expecting an enrollment
increase for the 1971-72 school year of
some 600 students, from 11.030 in June of
1971 to a prediction of 8,600 in September.
Clemente Decides
Against Bacl{ing • UIZ
2 Jailbirds
111 Mexico
~1EXJCO CITY (UPI\ -Twn men. In-
cluding • New_ Yorker convicted of
manslaughter, escape<! from a maximum
~curity prison in Mexico City Wed·
nesday when a helicopter landed inside
the pri11on to lift them to freedom.
The two rflen were identified ai> ,Joel
David Kaplan, 41. 11 New Yorker sen·
tenced to 28 years for manslaughler. anii
Carlos Antnnio Cont.reras Castro. a
Vener.uelan serving a seven-year term lnr
counterfeiting. Thl'y remained at. large
today.
The v.·arden of the Santa ~1arla
Acati!la Prison on the outskirls of /'1-lexi co
City. Jose Luis Campos Burgos, said 11
li111e blue h~icopLer landed on a patio in·
side the Jail" adjacent tn !he dormitory
where the two men were ho11sed.
"The criminals bo::i rded the h<?li('Opt.cr,
whirh look them away." he said. It. v.•a:q
tracked hriefly on the radarscope at
f.1e~ico City International Airport but
disappcare.d from the screen before it
could be intercepted. A full -scale hunt
\Va < unr!er wa y for bo!h the helicopter anii
the men.
Thf' warden said "all [hose responsible
for the cu.~1.od y 2.rid securilv of lhr Jai l
have been plaCcd under arr~st " v.·hile an
in vcs1igarion is carrted nu! as to hr111-• a11d
v.-hv the helicopter \<1a s prcmittcd 10 land,
Kaplan is a nephew nf .J ~·l. Kaplan,
pres ident of ihe ,J. M. l\;ipla n Fund of
Nrw Ynr·k Te~t1rnon.v brfore the US.
Con~res.'i has described lhe f11rid a.~ a
philanthropic organi:i;atinn created as a
channel for funds 0£ thP Central
Intelligence Agency ~CIA J,
Kaplan was scn1enced tn pr1:-nn lor
T]1anslaughter in the d!"ath of Luis
Jl1lelchor Vidal, al so of New York C1t.v,
v.·hnse bullet·r\ddlr.d hodY was found
outside Mexico City Nov. l 1. 1961 . K;iplan
11-·as arresled in Spain by. Interpol agents
In 1963 and returned lo ~lexico City for
trial.
Ca.po Scliedules
Co1nedian Team
The comedy team of Bill Skiles and
Pete Henderson will appear in San Juan
Capistrano for lour shows during Sep-
tember to raise money lor the. city Fiesta
Association.
The pt!rformances will be at thP. Adobe
Rest.aur11nl. 318!11 Camino Capistrano. on
Sept. 24 and 2.S with a nightly dinner show
at 6 p.m. and cock la ii show al 11 :3fl p.m.
The: two men have appeared l'!n tht f,d
Sul)ivan Stiow , in Las Vegai; and 11l
1eve:ral nightclubs in Los Angeles.
Reservations fnr the perrormanct!s, 11t
a price of $3.50 per per11on, may be made
by calling Bob Sheahan at lhe restaurant
or writing to the Fiesta A$sociation al
P.O. Box 532, San Juan Capistrano.
Samn1y Davis SuJ1s
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Entertainer
Sammy Da vi!\ Jr. is replacing fC71'mcr
heavyweight boxing champion Muham-
mad Ah as .11rand marshal of the Waltl
Summer festival parade.
A prior boxing exhibition commitmtnt
forced Ali. grand marshal in 1967, to
\\•ithdraw, officials sa id Wednesday.
Britisher Sets
Hot Bike Trip
LAS VE:GAS (UPf l An
Englishman who once ran across
Death Valley is going to try fnr an
encore this weekend -on a bicy-
cle.
Kenneth Crulch!ow and a com·
panion. photographer Terry
Schmitt, were scheduled to fly hert.
Friday evening and lhen drive to
ScotLy's Castle \n Death Valley.
At dawn Satµrday Crulchlow wl!l
mount his racing bicycle in an ef-
fort to reach Las Ve.i;ias, some 200
miles away, by Sunday morning.
"Thty have their opinion and I
ha ve n1ine," i:aid Crutchlow when
informed the American Automobile
Association said It wa!'! impossible
!o cycle the length nf Death Valley
during the day.
As to why he's doin~ il, Crul.-
chlow said. "\\'ell, !'m ll lit!le
overweight. and ! figure th is i:i; the
ea:i;i e~t way to ge! back in shape
~uickly."
New Tax Rate
Becomes Official
In San Clemente
San Clemente's new t;ix rate became
off1c1 aJ \\lednesday -l l ~5 per SIOO of
asse.~sed va luatinn. including an added
dime tn pa,v for the new community
cluhhou~e
Counctlmen sw iftly ad opfej the routine
rr.snlut10n forrnall,v fixing Lhe rate for the
current fiscal year.
The 10·ren1. incre;;se mark!\ the fir:i;t
hikr in the city lax rate 1n ;;bout. fi\'e
The new revenue -;.in esUmaterl
.~J0,000 a year -will be used to pa ,v ba ck
a "loan" from the ci ty general fund ..
Council men authnriied laking about
$200.000 frnrn reserves to start con·
11truction on the clubhouse.
1f next year's bond issur succeeds and
ne"· financing for the facility is obtained.
the tax rate increase will go toward other
capital improvemenls in the city,
l\lcdical Cla sses
To Be Expanded
By Saddleback
Saddleback College in f..tisslon Viejo I!
planning to expand it~ medical course of·
lerings with the addition of majors In
radinlogic technology and inhalation
therapy,
Trustees have approved the Addition of
the Lwn majors. but tinal implementation
is contingent upen I.ht approval of tht.'
Callfomla Community Board of
Governors. the American M e d I c a I
Association and the state Nursing Board.
The courses would bt offered through
the facilities and laboratories al South
Coast Community Hospilal ln South
L11guna, college President Fred Bremer
told tru5tees. Under the proposal, the two
CQurses would lead to an associate of arts
de!lree in the vocations.
The college is scheduled to begtn Its
medical treining program this hill with
nuri>es' training through the ntilrby
Mission Community Hospital. A class of
42 student~ has already CflfOlled ln the
tr1inin& course.
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Probe Rejected
By JOHN VALTERZA
Cll 1~• 01111 "lo' 11111
San Clemente will not officially support
a Grand Jury investigation of "machine
politics" in Orange C.Ounty government,
nor will lt sup'port a recall of Fifth
Di1tr\ct Supervisor Ron Calperl.
Thal decision came Wednesda y as city
councilman and L..ocal AgfllCY Forma.Uon
Commission member Stan Northrup loat
his Jtlttmpt tn launch the probe: or
cirr.umstances sUrrounding the bizarre
battle over membership of the LAFC.
The battling Northrup strongly $CO!ded
reJJow councilmen as each backed down
frnm !hr controversy.
He added that he 1vas ''disappointtd"
al the balk .
The longtime councilman first ln·
troduced A scathing proposed resolution
condemning the "apparent attempt" to
f'Stilhlish :t political machine with
Caspers and Supervisor Robert Battin
assertedly at the controls.
Maynr Walter Evans seconded
Nnrthrup's motion to larch discussion.
It canit quickl y.
Cnuncilman Torn O'Keefe said the
languaii;e in the resolution "might leave
the city open to some.: sorl of defamation
.Jclion,'' and he su_!:gested it be reviewed
hv the ci!y legal staff before any action
were taken.
Northrup, \\'ho apparrntl,v has lem-
pererl his initial demands for a recall
a~ain~t lhe two supervisors, stre~sed that
I.he re:i;olution calls only for an impartial
in\·e~!ii:tation by !hf' (;rand Jury.
"All I want i~ !he truth :ind no more."
hr s::iid. "Md if the truth bears up, lh!!n
1 II seek support throu ghout the district
fnr a retall "
Both O'Keefe and Councilman Cliff
:\l yers said they believed councilmen
have the prerogative to call for in·
vrstigalions, but the city a~ an entity
i;hould not.
"f know I.here werp_ & lot of lheatrics
going .on," O'Keere said. "and we: all read
abnut the rrazy activities."
•·You should have seen some of them,"
Northrup Jnterj~tied.
f.fayor Evans soon afterwards
withdrew his sM:ond to Northrup's mo-
tion, commenting, "I can see . that this
U ndergrounding
Clemente Lines
Now Undei: Way
Undergrounding of the overhead power
and telephone lines serving hillside San
Clemente homes ha~ begun with wofk
along Avenida Presidio.
The project wlll tnvolvt digging Ill> por~
lions of the street, thus blocking traffic
and deturing autos around the work area.
City official s anticipate tht work on
A venida Presidio, a major access road to
(he hou:sing area, to take about three
weeks. Residents and visitor s to the area
art requested to make use of alternate
routes lflto the nelghborhon<f.
Following work on Avenida Presidio.
the contractor will begin undergrounding
utilities on the skie stretts in the
Par.esetler housing· development. The
project being performed by John
Campbell Trenching and Griding of San
Clemente. Is expected to cost $87.000.
v.·on't be a unanimous vote. 10 I have to
withdraw my second.''
''1 suggest, Stan, that we ct1sign a letter
tn !he Grand Jury and ask for an in·
vestigation and leave it at that"
"That ·won 't do a darned thine,"
Northrup said.
"I'm really disappointed. How would
you men fee.I if three councilmen in '
bloc ran this city and you were the other
two," he said.
Both Northrup and Evans conceded to
councilmen that meetings have taken
place thi s week with Caspers.
Mayor Evans pointed out that many dil·
ferences \vhich had existed at the heicht
of the LAF'C controversy have since been
worked out with Caspers.
He added that the supervisor would
probably be meeting with the full council
at a breakfast meeting early next month.
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Clemente Sends
Funds to Figl1t
LAFC Hassle
San Clemente may have backed off on
attempts to seek a recall against county
.Supervisor Ron Caspers, but it will send
S265 lo help pay legal t'xpens~ for
fighting th e supervisor i11 court.
Councilmen unanimously agreed t&
send the funds to place into the "war
chest" organized by Fountain Valley
Mayor Ed Just.
Just has led I.he court battle lo seat
members of the Local Agency Formation
Commission chosen by the Mayors' City
St!eclion Committee.
The group, it was noted Wedne!day.
ha,, no budget of its own to wage legal
lighls.
Soon after councilmen approved th•
don ation they also adopted a resolution
praisin.it Just for his leadership in the
light against ;11n A.Sserted attempt to
establish a stron1 political bloc in county
government.
Oraatre
WeatlH!r
The weatherman 1ee11 more sun.-
shine today and Friday following
the usual low clouds and fog along
the coastline. Temps at the beach
will be in the low 70's rising to 8l
inlanrl. Lows tonight around 66 de-
1rees.
INSIDE TODAY
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From Wlrt Suvicta
WASHINGTON -The I.I mlllion-mt:m·
her Te•msters Union today pledged
grudgingly lo "cooperate fully " wilh
President Nixon 's new economic policies
Including th e 90-day v.·age·price-rent
~· . 11ic statement from Teamsters Prt'si-
ilerit Frank E Fitzsi mmons \.\·as in m11rk-
ed contrast with slalemenl!I from other
labor leaders, including AF lrCIO Presi-
tlent George Meany and United Auto
,.-orkers President Leonard Woodcock,
1'1bo have threatened resistance to the
(;ollege Bo1ul
policies.
The statement was i.s.sutd while lhe
AFL--CIO executive council w11 .till
meeting in Washingto n to consider its
rourse of action regarding the new
poliCit'S.
The Tean)sters statement noted Uiere
\\•ere inrquilies in the Presidcnt"s
policies. and said the Tean1strrs were op.
posed to economic con trols, but "if they
are necessary, we hail President Nixon's
action • _ , as a bold measure to preserve
the tcnoom y or the nation."
Mean\11hilt, the ad1nln istralion reversed
Reports of New
Campus Scored
• Saddleback College President Fred
~mer Wednesday publicly denied
~ports that the $24.5 million In con-
struction bonds, up for vot er approval
Space Vehicle
Will Travel
Along Coast
The com1nand module Lhat carried
~stronaut.s David R. Scot!, Alfred M.
Wa rden and James B. fr\\•in to and rrom
the moon this monlh \\'ill pass through
Orange County about mid-day. Friday on
a slow truck caravan.
The module is being transported from
the North Island Naval Station in San
Diego to ~·orth An1erican Rockwell 's
Do1\•ney plant.
Officials at Nort h American Rockwell
could no t say exactly what time the
caravan 1\'ill pass along the Orange Coast
on Pacific Coast Highway. It is eipected
to leave San Diego sometime bet\\'ttn 8
.111.m. and JI a.m.
The module we ights about 11 .000
pounds and will be riding on the back of a
long flat-bed truck traveling about 20-
miles-an-hour. Rockwell officials said.
The module will be protected by a
plastic aivering and a car ln front and
one in back of U. truck will escort the
caravan.
Plans call for the module caravan to
follow U.S. Highway IOI (Pacific Coast
Highway \ through Del ~1ar. Solano
Beach, Encinitas and Carlsbad. The
caravan will switch ta Interstate 5 rrom
Oceanside to San Clemente, then rtsume
its trek through Orange County on
Pacific Coast Highway.
Rockwell officials said the: only way to
)earn the txact time or the modu1e'!I
passage through a city is to phone the
local police department.
Services Held
For C. Wilkes
Services were he ld \\'tdnesday it!
Pacific Vie\\' Chapel fl)r Cons!ance F:.
\\'ilke:3. 2171A Via ).lariposa, Laguna
Hilb , who died Saturday at the age of 80.
Mrs. Wilkes i~ survi1·ed by a sister,
Leah Bass of Dalla3, Tex : brother Dr.
Oyde F'ish or f\.iichigan: and a nephew,
Lloyd Kessler of San Clemente:.
Or. Edward J . Cald\\·e!l of the
Presbyterian Church of Laguna H!l ls of-
ficiated at the ser1'ice. Bunal \\"ill be at
Rose Hills Cemetery, Ardn1ore, Okla .
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Sept. 14, wou ld be used lo build a ne1•
rollege: campus in 1'ustin.
Dr. Bremer, speaking berore !he Sad-
dle back Area Coordinating Council. said
passage of the issue ,1·ould si mply enable
th e sc-hool to build permanent faci!ilie s at
its r..1ission Viejo can1pus.
The college president did no I e ,
ho1\·e1•er. that if the sale of bonds is ar-
proved by the voters, S.1.5 n1ill ion i!'
earmarked for the purchase of a college
sill" in the Tustin area .
"I think it is \\'ise to buy a second c;i1n-
pus now and hold on lo it ror the simple
reason that land values are going up,"
Dr. Bremer told lhe council.
Passage of the bond proposal bas been
publicly opposed by former Laguna
Beach school board president Larry
·raylo r, who played a n1ajor role in
creating the Saddleback Coll ege District
Jn 1967.
Taylor contends the: board of lrustee~
of the distric:t is we ighted in favor of the
Tustin area. tie feels the present c11mpus
should be completed prior to expnndin~
the: college facilities into other parts of
the spra\\·ling district.
Dr. Bremer noted that although !he
new campus 1vou ld be purchased, no ex-
pansion would be undertaken until the
present r..Ussion Viejo college reaches its
enrollment peak of 10,000 in 1978.
Jn see.king support for passage: <>r the
bond proposal. Dr. Bremer told council
member! the money would provide the
school with permanent buildings to house
its rapidly growing enrollment. This con-
struction would include a gymnasium,
classrooms, laboratories and o L ht r
teaching facilities.
"An investment in a cominu nity college
i~ an iilve:.stment in !he entire com-
munity," the college official concluded.
Under questioning from the mernbers
of the council. Or , Rremer added lhat the
property tax rate for homeo1~·ners "·it hin
!he district would ht11·e to be increased lo
pay the interest on lhe bonds.
Lagw1a Arrests
Narco Suspect
In Drug Sale
Laguna Beach authorities \\'edne:sday
arrested a suspected narcotics dealer
alter police: alleged he sold a ~mall quan·
lily of possible mescaline to a can1p
Pendleton :.1arinc.
Officer John Saporitv or the Sperinl
Enforcement Detail reportedly 1vcrlched
the transaction fr om a di.sla11ce "'hen
three men in a car stopped in the 100
block of r..tount ain Road.
According lo Saponto, a :-,uspccl in the
front seat of the auto handed a small bag
to the passenger in !he rear seat.
After being given lvhal appeared lo be
money, Saporito said lhe man in the fronl
seat got out of the auto and iA'alked away.
Saporito said he: reeognized the man as a
narcotics violator 1,·ho had only reeently
been released from jail after serving a
term for sales of dangerous drugs.
The narcotics agent approached the
car. received permission to search the
1·ehicle from the l\\'O men and allegege:s
he found 34.S grams or brown powder on
P.tichael Eldon Jackson, 18. ol Ca mp
Pendleton. Jack.son ,,·as arrested on
s uspicion of possession of dangerou:i:;
drugs. but the dri\·er of the auto \\'a.'I
released.
Saporito then \\'ent to Cleo S!reet in the
direction the third man h11d 1val ked and
:irrested Terrence Dale Childs, 19, of
Escondido, on suspicion of selling
dangerou3 drugs.
The: two men are to be: arra1gnrd Fri·
day in South Orange County Municipal
Court.
Ada Ravenscroft
Last Rites Held
Graveside services were held Monday
In Westminster Memorial P.11rk for Ada
P.f. Ravenscroft, 252&S Pacific Ave.,
t.1ission Viejo, "'ho ditd F'rlday 11 t
Garfield Convalescent Hospital, llun-
lington Be.ach. She was 78.
She: i! survived by a daughter, Virgi nla
Taylor of Mission Viejo; a son. C. W.
Reggi: brother. v_ J . Griffilh and
grandson, Leonard Taylor of t-.1isslon Vie-
jo.
Charles A, Endler flff iciatcct ;:it the
privste: services. Petk F11mily Mortuary
i,•:ere: director:i;:.
the Pentagon today by ruling out military
pay increases during the 90-day fretze
period •nd IOl.llht lo per1uade .some
openly disgruhlled labor leaders to stay
Jn line <>n the innatioo fight.
Treasury Secretary John B. Connall y
announced that servicen1e11 11·ill have to
forego pay increases despite a Defense
Department suggestio n \\lrdnesday th at
they would be forlhco n1 ing
··rhe military are not gu1ng to get a
raise.," Connally decla red. "That was a
nHst ake."
The cost of Li ving Council in a seven-
pa & e , question-and-answer statement
issued late Wedne.sday ronfinned the
freeie on wages would e:tlend to slate
and local employe:s. It sald school
teachers would be covered by the free1.e
if their contract pe:.rifld began after la s!
Sunday.
The Nat!onal Education Association
IN F~A) estirnated the freeze wou ld affect
abou t 90 percent of the nation· s 2.1
n1illion public school tea chers. Teachers
11ho have sa lary increases due this fall
rnust \\.'Ork at least unt il Nov. 12 at the
salaries !hey received last year_
President Nixon's chief economic
spokesman • a\JO indicated C&wla pro-
bably won't be given an exemption irorn
the 10 percent added tariff imposed on
in1porti; and he said Lockheed aircraft
ll'Ould haV<' lo pay the duly on Rolls
lloy('e jct {'ngines being 1nade in England
for its new planes.
Members of th e AF'L-CIO CXCCUIJIC
('Otlflcil were in a bristling n1ood as they
met in \\'ashinglon wi!h key \\lhite House
advisers including Labor Secretary
Jan1es D. Hodgson and George P. Shultz.
DAILY l'llOT Sllll l'M!I
director or tPe offiec of buds~t and
manase.menl.
A spokesman for the nation's major
labor orgMizalion said the: council is gel-
ling a mounting nwnber of phone ('alls
and telegrams fron1 rank-and hie
1rorkers urging a genera l one-day
\\•alkout to prote3t the way the freeze is
being administered.
AFL-CJO'S r..1eany already has dt ·
nounced the: Nixon approac:h. ('harging
the freeze: is patently unfa ir to worke r3
\\·hile favoring business rorporations.
Dana Uriit
To Peruse
City hood
The Dana Point Citizens for Act ion -a
new group exploring the best type of locaJ
go\'ernment for the coastal community -
\Vednesday selected its first areas for
study.
"\\'e discussed n1any issues ," said
'Thomas B. l\lcCutchen. spokesman for
the group. "These included \\'hat form of
local governn1ent v.·e should work for -
annexation or another try al in·
corporation."
ART SHOPPERS BROWSE THROUGH EXHIBITS AT VILLAGE WEST IN LAGUNA CANYON
L•gun• B1•ch's Fourt'1 Festival Sprouts on Former Site of Lumber Y•rd
!\1cCulchen said other areas to be delv-
ed into by the group. \\'hich already has
146 members. are: zoning as it is in-
terpreted by the county: lhe widening n(
Coast Highway through Dana Point: are.a
beautification; routing of the Pacific
Coa st Freeway ; future park areas.
Village Beco1r1.ing 4th
Laguna Beltcli F estiv£tl
Adult Education
Classes Offered
l::1·cning e!nsses in 18 diflerent subjec:ts
11·dl be offered ll'hen lhe Laguna Beach
Unified School Distric ts opens its adult
t·ducation program in the week of Sept.
21
Officers also 1vere elected. Serving as
president will be Jim Regelbrugge. "'ho
helped form the group. Other officers in-
('l ude fllcCutchen, vite president: Charles
L. Cross. treasurer. and Anna !\-1cF'arlin,
secretary,
,\1cCutchen said plans are being
forn1ulated for 111·0 or 1hree specia l
seminars to bnng in speakers on topics
affect ing Dana Point. By FB EOERICK SCllOE)tEllL
01 1"-01117 Pilo! S!1fl
"Our biggest problem is Iha\ peoptr
don'! know we exist." commented Flo~d
Lucier. O\\"ner of the Village \\'e~t . ·'
year-round art center nestled bc1""~·11
many light industries in the mouth uf
J.aguna Canyon,
This summer Village West. 793 Lagu n;i
Canyon Road , has turned int o 1hr fo urt h
art festival, catching visitors tt> bo!h !lie
l-'eslival or Arts and the S;1wd11:-t
J.-csti vaL
··Actually. V11l;1gr \\'e~t 1., <111 ;U"t
fe.~tival. ;1 C'Ollection of gallrr1es and ii
group of studios.·· Luc1cr cxpla1ned.
Along one side o/.lht Village . lurn1 rrl.v
;i lumber yard. Lucier has built 12 slud '1[1s
-;i)I ('Onncelcd , ll'l1crc ;:1rtists rn:iv 1\·nrk
and display the ir 1varcs. lie llk('s I~ refer
lo them <i.~ "mini-galleries."
Oti lhc p:ived surface. 111 !he t'elltt'.'r nr
the ,\'ard. booths ha \'c been sel 11p 1,w the
1"i.~i!ing artis!s v.-!10 are ex hibi ting this
tilllllnlC'I',
This su1nmcr !here arc :lO 11s1!111g
;irlists. in addition to the 60 regular ycar-
aro11nct pain ters. sculptors and rrafr~n\en
on thr grounds
Al the east end of the \·ard, Luc1r r ha~
remodeled a large hu1lding u110 ;111 ;ut
i;:aller).
"Our 1n;i1n purpose i:-1o ;11!(011 !li11
artist~ !o corne in con1ac1 \\'!lh lhl' bol'er
so lhe,v tan have a n1ett1n g of ·the
minds." Lucier e.xplained
"And a go11d llnng for hn!h 1he ::lrt 1.;t
«nd the huyer is the fact there 1s no n11d-
dle rnan." he added.
l'cnnanf'll! ;1rl1s!s. added 'roni ;\I C'~t'il,
grounds n1anager, iire Juried on!o Lhe
grounds "by the qu:ilily of th eir 11'1)rf. '·
··ire arc ronst:intly tr.1"i11g to upgra<it:
the quality of !he ,,·vrk here \\·e·re lul))...
ing for professionals .. , she su1d
One requirement at the \'illage \\'est is 1
that all works displayed ha 1·e been 1nadc
by the artist and not imported.
Village \1iesl "·as kno\vn as ihe :\r!
,Yant last summer, but the na1nl' 11as
changed when lhe corporation ll'as forn1-
ed last November.
Lucier charges a small rent al fee to !he
permanent artists, and also picks up a 20
percent sales commission.
"It 's not a non-profi t d£'al. bul it's a
prel!y narrow margin ." he noted.
Sales, Lucier s<1id, are up 65 percent
O\'er last year and several artists ha l'e
sold out. "Sand candles. leather and
clothing ha1·e been selling very 11·cl1 ,"
Police Probe 2
Home Burglaries
Laguna Beach police are investigating
the theft Wednesday of cash from two
residents.
orncers said Robert L. Cliett. or 33782
Golden Lantern, Dana Point, reported his
·wallet containing $380 and numerous
crtdll cards was taken \\'hile ht was
moving from his old residence at 690
Thalia St.
The house was being Wllltched by 11
frirnd when 11 stranger entered, .said
Cllelt wanted his \Vallet lo buy some bttr
and took the: wallet fron1 Lile kitchen
table.
~either lhe wallet nor the. stranger was
seen again.
f\ second lheft \Vect nesd;iy 1vas
reportrd by Alice Lowell . of 495
P11norama Drive. who told police $127 in
tash v.•as stolen from a dresser in her
house.
Toni ~,1 1d
l 'C'l'flll!; around into !hr nooi...~ of 1he
\'lll11~c. 1 1s1 lllr~ l'<lll fi nd hand·{'rafted
l1•;1!hl·r ~l1<11.•s. l11 l'·lrn1l 111et;il :-culplurr
pl,1111~ l a~hiontd ouL of l'O pper. bas relie f
1·1c:1tcd 11!\h bread d11ugh :ind pa1n1111gs
Jone by an artist 11·ho prefers to pau1t
11·11h his lingers
Lucier sa1J he 's still 111 the process of
rrrnndcl1ni; and rnak111g roo1n for 1norc
c.,h1h1 Lo r.,
L:iler on. ;a lt rr lhr su1nrnr1· t'rush 11{
4.fl()O to .l.0011 prr~ons a tk1y SJ.1bs1dcs. hr '~
pln n111ng to SC'! up so1nc one nian shows
:ind open ;1 t·hiltlren 's jj allery -prrhaps
111 co n1unr!1nn 11·1tli local srhfHJls
L'lass f's are held one night e;ich week
;•,id cost $5 a subject, except for dnver
education. i,1•hich is $10.
Suhjects announced by J)r. Robert
Hccl'es, assistant superintendent in
lh<iq:;e of adult edul'alion. are art.
1\ooclshop. er:tft~. F'renl'h. beginning
!'pan1sh. 1ntcrn1edt..itc Spanish. driver
tr<Jinin~. ~toe-ks. bonds and 1n11 tual funds,
{ir;1I co1nrnur11cations. h um ;i n i I i e s ,
erca!11·e 1~ri!1nJ!. herl)s ;ind ll1eir hon1c
!b t' aulo shop. y,·ra v1ng. 11·e!cti ng.
lf.'llt'.!lry. <1rl of n1us1c: and f11br1r surface
dc~1gn (!1c-dye1.
Lca<liuir Eu"oy Quits
HO~G f\O\G lAP l -Pakistan's top
d1plomaL in Hong Kong announced today
he has quit ;inct \\'ill slay here to "help
1H,wk for 1he independ<:n('e ol Bangla
Uesh."
;\loh1uddin Ah n1ed . 3~. who headed 1he
Pakistani High Com1nission. or consulate.
said 1n a staten1cnt to ne11'smcn lhat if
was "no n1ore possible for any man of
honor to represent a gol'ernn1ent that is
engaged in ruthless genocide.··
These hanCL.ome ~of as were designed to give you the ult imate
in saeting comfort with dacron ond down bock pillows, dee !)
sp ring do wn ~eat cushions enveloped in down and feathers anO
in two foam -f il led arm pillows . Choose from o wide ~el ec.t ;c'l
of fine ft1b ric:.
8' length reg. $599
NOW 399.
}'our faoorit e interior designer 1ui!i be: l1oppf1 to o.!sisl you ..
PROFESSIONAL
H.J.GARRE1T fURNITURE
2215 HARBOR BLVD.
COS TA MESA. CALIF. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opew MOii,. Th11n. & Fri. fyn. 6'46-0275 6'46-0276
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Summer Scene Pictures Schedules • Tide of Activity
Clubs are hlt'rally 1n the
S\1:un this sumn1er with beach
barb<'cucs. poo!stdf' luncheons
and the re~uh1r rarl' or get-ac-
quainted lu nch~ni; a n d
mPetings pr io r 1.0 regular fall
sessions.
r -· ... ,
Monday Club
Happint-~! -Wht>re-to Find
It will be explored by Dr Dtxe
Sturgis. PhD. ror n1ernbers or
the '.\1onday ~1ornini.: Club of
LaRuna Beach during the sixth
as
annual friendship Tta on
!\l orida y, Au g 23
Hrfre.~hments from 2 to 3
p ll'l "'111 be ~r1 ed tn Ren
Broll'n 'i; re~lauranl by the
flt rnes. Henry Y.'a!son, (;rorge
T~ale. l'aul Crarntr and
C<th·1n l ;1bbcn~
,\J\rs, Harold Da ll y l~ 1n
('h~~rge <\[ :i rrangcnll'l\IS with
assls1ance ft"oln the .\tmes.
\\'1llta rn f:ieschen. Cl1arles
H11dr, l\:1thC'r1ne f.1 n rt on ,
Hawaiian Fete
Hawa1111n n1 11 .~ 1 l° ;l rwt
rashions will lend an Island at-
mosphert tu the Tucsdav,
Aug 24 , dinner n1er1lng uf rhe
Christian R 11 s 1 n e s li flll<l
Profess1on<il C:v11111.:ll uf S<1 11t11
Ana,
S<1n1 Hankin wi ll ~l\P an ~···
<'ount of his life d11n n.: the
6·30 pin se ss i o n in
FriedE>mann Banque\ H:il l
llran.i;;e
IJel!a l;11nln1as 1n the area
are 1n\ itec! 10 co ntact !he
hostess fo r informat ion.
Back -to-school
1'11'0 Wl'l'lo.S h(ll e IJt"e.11 sel
aslde for a ll;i t·k·to-school Sale
HI !he J!unt ing!on Hea1::t1 Thrif!
~h()µ np(•ra led b~ the Assistan-
ce League of llunting1on
Ue<1c-h.
Chairman of the sale is f.1 rs.
Raymond Y.'Hlkf'r
Las O las Club
!\1en1bers or Las 0 I 11 11
Toastn1isti·ess Club of ll un·
tington Beach will ~a1her al
7.30 p rn. on \.l,'edneSrliil'. 1\ug.
2~, in (ht> !\1o·r~·u ry Sa1 ings and
Wan buildin~.
ble will evaluate.
Beta Sigma Phi
A pool side luncheon will
honor the ~1rne3. Charles
Hughes . Edward Schwann and /
l{11berl Taylor as n1t>n1hers ufl
Delta Delta Kappa Chapter of
Heta S1g1na Phi arr11·e at noon
on \\'ednesdny, .<'\ug. 2:-l.
.,
barbecue an d :sw1m1ning partj
at thr Placentia home ol Mr:..
.~lbert <:.:istelum.
EXCLUSIVE •I Conf.
Mesa Theatre Daily
.., ("hri rlPS F1~h . S1dnev \\"in· tcr 1n~ham, Jo hn Te°sl and
J\learlc !\lacKint ush.
Beta Sigma Ph i
Sale guuds 1•.'111 br welt'on1ed
as \\"C'll i!S sul(t r.1nndflV
througti Fr1d,1y, Au~ 23 10
Sc pt. J. lroru 10 a rn to :.! pm .
Al!hou~h ernphas1s ls o"
·rable topws ""111 br d1reCll'd
liy !\l rs. Cah 1n O l c ott .
The par ly "'111 bt al the
\\'eslrnu1ster horue of !\lrs.
Toastn11.~trr~s r.1rs \.elina Janie! <.:rf'e n.
school 1tern.~ find l"luthing, Bolin 1v11l set tht st:ige for On Sat urday, Aui;:. 2 8 , Skow•: 2 -4 -6 -1 -1 0
71651 Pants
'fhe ne11· 70s look . ren1 inisl"ent of lhe rrirno us
40s blazer-1 .v pe .1acket, is chic as ever. l 'h1s one, by
111aster 1ailor .-\nt/1on v Biol ta. is sligh tly shaped. has
sharp ,,·ide lapels anfi° lO.\'·StilC'hing to trin1 the cdgt>s .
. -\n absolulc "niu ~t'' for everv fall \l'a!'dr(Jhe.
fl.lake the "liarlXJ " pants. too. Note. the center front
zipper, 11ide 11·ai~tband <1nd straight tailored cL1ffcd
legs.
~1anv labri<"s v.·ould be ideal such as knits,
gabardinP. lJroadt lolh. flannel. li ght and 111cdi11m
\\'eight 1vno ! and slipper satin. 716'.Ji and 71 05 1 arc
cut in ready·tn-11·ea r l\l i.~.<:es SizP<> fi -18 . 71631 . Jacket.
size 12. requi res approxin1at el.v 1 ~4 yards of :14"
fabric. il651. pants. s17e 12, requi res approxi mate-
ly 2:t 4 yards of 54" fabrir.
·r o 01·dcr 71631 . packet. l!ll'C si1c. nan1c . arl-
drcss and zi p. Send S:l 00. ·ro nrdcr 7165 1. pant:<:,
give :<:1ze . name. addre:i:s and zip. Send $1 50
('Q ~JBI N.'\'J'ION OFFER. Bnth ratterns fnr
S3.00. 1\ddress SJl,\DI::,\, Box i\. Dept. ('X-15. 1\1 11 -
ford, i\1 J. 08848.
W aistlines
Def ined
Leo l\;11·ducci des igns con"
ten1pnrary ('lassirs fnr hill,
197\. The silhoucnes ::rre soft.
clnsf' tn !hP hody wit h defined
11·a1stl 1n<'~. (lft £>n ~ofrly fl rr red
and ple::rtcd
The f:ihril'S in1·!udr rla!>~a::~
su<'h as ~c1cn riuncr 11·[1(11
jer~ey. 1ncltnni; and flannrls,
authcnt 1r (Jan ta r1:ins. plaid
:!:ilk. cott on and 11nol hlcnds
Back-ta School
Fashion Show
Saturday, Aug. 21
1
thr r• •ho .. ·•. noon. 2 om •nd ~pm
t ioo.,•ng t~. 111•11 · •n " "vl•i
<omonq up for fo l! -~!ndo19 or fen
1~ru colleo;e, p1 e111~1ed by
M,,, p,..., Ac11domy ol H e
The ltngll1~ a1 r <'a~... 111
11"ear -onf" in("h hrlQ11 the
kncr for d:1.l'\1rn1•. anklr lcni,:th
r"r •'1rn111c ;11)01·1· thr knrr !l!r F••• 1ft Hu~l•n g•o n C•~t •', sport ~hnrl ~ P~1n!~ nrc 11 1dc. • .. cond•""""d ,,.,.11 _ B••<~
ple '11ed nnct ruffrd. •nd td·"'9•' "'Son :l•t g<!> F w.,~.'i
Fullerton Open Sun., 12-S p.m,
' Large Sizes I
s+.,,J oul
from
the crowd.
Ma~e your
ow,
pant' lei
w ith
o ne of our
colorful
sepa rate, vest,.
vesl1 from 517.00
pant, from $14.00
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( Ne~t I• l11r••• ''"· f11t11 lt11tel Jll1a: Jlt OllANOl~.11111 M.t.LL
'Ulll•TON
S:iddlebaek \'allev Cha pte r lllanv ho11sch11ld w<1r~s will be book rei·iews gii l'n b} ~\rs. 1ne1nbers and the ir husband~_,._ _________ _,
of nclt;1 Garnma ,\lurnnae 11•11! av<11la ble. /'r0t·eeds w i 1 J
host a wine and .-alad lun-benefit le::rgue ph1l<1nlhrop1es Lee Jeffers and ,\Ir~ Dons will participate in the August
cheon fron1 11 ;10 a rn. 11r.:1I 2 inl'lud1 ng a spel'ch center. Woodal l. r.1rs. C1aren1·f" Dou-SOi."lal at 8 p n1. "'Ith a
Fri en ds
Apph l·ations f•1r a Corn-p 1n. on Tues<la.1. Aug 24 , .11 rnedical sl'holarsh1ps. l'am-1,.------------------..--;... _ _,I
rnu nlty Friends t'!ass ro traln !he 1\h.~sion \"i<'JO hon1e or perh1ps and emergen<"y Hnd
1oluntcers to help persons r.trs. J un Bouthrr gt>ner.il welfare
rl'C'ul er1ng fron1 1n e n l :1 !
disordt•rs arr being ac~ptcd ,-----G-:=,--~--:1----,, .. ,,-TH=E "'s"1"o""R"E""w=ir°"H---1
by !hf' \lcntal Heal!h Associa-LABELS OF DIST INCTION"
lion of Orange County. ' rJ Thusf' 111lcrested in \raining An ercelte11t ietec1ie11 <1
ses~1ons, \\hich begin t-.1onday, •I Gow111 a11d ~o•mol'
Aug. 2:1. 1na.v contoicl Mrs. Jo . 1515 E.COAS r HWY .. CORO NA Df l MAR <
Halek ;H the OC Menial Health ' Your ch 11rge 11c covn ! wt:lc onie 6 73 -1990 Assoc1a!1on
Cll, THIS AD AMO SA YI-AUGUST ONLY
ANNOUNCING A NEW MEMBER
TO OU R STAFF
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'· EDITOR'S NOTE -'All
in tht Fam1l11 '' u consider·
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Last
January a new situation com-
edy arrived on the television
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polite rules of the fame .
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wife a11d famil y, sex wcu
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generation• the head of the
house was openly bigoted atid
tossed around slurs a n d
epitaph.s seldom heard on the
tube.
The re :i>ult is that CBS' ,;All
in the Family " became a hit
and by the time the reruns
began in lhe spring it was at
the top of the ratings. Archie
Bunker and such expression.s
as •·stifle yourself " v.·ere on
their wo.y to joining the
fol klore .
The impact of ··All in the
Fa.'T\·ily" upon lelevision is
likely to be great. It is as cer-
tain to influence o l h e r
~TV DAILY LOG
Thursday
Evening
AUGUST 19
1:00 II Bir Men Jury Dunph1.
CIJ ABC Nnrs lle1sonM/Smlth.
0 OtlC flews Tom Snyder.
B TN F1if1ht
Cl) WMd, Wiii Wflt
D • O'Clodl Mowlt: (t) (§(!)
.. _... .t Klllll111jlnl" P•rt t (d ra·
1111) '53-Crtrnry Peck. Su!.in Hty·
ward, Avt Gardner, HUd11a1d1 Neff.
'Mli1t Oii 1n Alrtctn hunlin1 trip, a
man betorna seriously Ml ind his
life, with Its wandtrln1 1dvcntu n!I
tr1d knots. pnses befo1e his eyu.
m n.e flinbtOlltl
l!)Sbr Trt•
fl!) Art Sbtdlo, TM
DJ Notldert J4 m Deatfl Y1l'-J D.lf' m Nn1 Jim H1wthom1.
l :lO {]) ,.._ am Huddy.
(!)CBS Nnt Wt lltr Cl'on~itt.
@J NIC NIWI
m Thi n,ltl1 NM
fD Hadftpoclp loclp m Dttert 11port
II!) 0 Adorlble "'11f. Aldto
IDUC -
l:GO I) CIS rt.n Waltei Cl'on~te.
0 m NIC Ntwi
0 Wide SU.1111 TN1trt: (§(!) "She
Wiii tf lofldtMI" fmysltry) '46 -
Jun1 lockh1rt, Don Po11er.
{!) Trvttl 01 Conwq111 nr.n
0 Whlf1 M' Unit
@l Did: v .. °"' m I l.9"l uq m Cil Dnrn•t m Tiit Cof1)0Jlt1 Yin "ln1ernt·
l1on1I 811Si11ts1 and World Peace."
fl) Allplltel JilllfOI
ED Mnlt '"'"
J;30 I)()) r1111lly Aff1!1 fRl !~• Lupino
auesb K 11·btrm1ld Maude W11·
11ns who Is t lloCI known 1s l1dy
Muchwood.
0 @) m NBC Act!Oll Pltrllotltt
zips S1m1ntha's husllan~ Darrin lnla
• llttl• boy. m Dnld Frost Show Rod McKuen Is
1utst·hMI. Viva, Mary Travers. Chris
Co11nors ind Davld Hu1hu 11uut. m Olympic lotln1
fI1) MET 1'191lto11M '1r1veller With-
ou1 lu111agt ," Jean Anouilh's dr1m1
1bout 1 man .,.Ith amnesia .,.ho re·
slsts 1!1 1ttempl! to establish hls
Identity. Gordon Pinsenl. Hilary Ver-
non. Hugh Webster and 0111111 Gretn·
h1l1h star.
9;00 ft (J.J CIS Thur1d1r Mo'li1: (C)
(2hr) "Xlcl ltodtlo" (dr1ma) '66 -
Don Mun1y, J1nt1 ltiRh. Broderic~
C1awford. Richard Cuhon. A lon1
drlf1er finds himself p1otectin1 •
(JI Trvth or Co11wquu1u1
t i!! from a band of uc.aped con·
vie ts.
f.J (JJ@ mM1b Jloo11 lor
Grallddtddr (R) "'The Arm Wru!le.''
Danny is double·er~ed when ht
11rees to let tn elderly rr1ndf1ther
arm .,.resllt hlin to 1 draw.
al) llous 111111 Veroniu
9:30 0 ~ @n AdtM·IZ (II) "'Lo11 85
-Sign of lht Twins.'' Mariuat
011rien l:Ue$b IS 1 nerve.wracked
mother wtien 1 l)Ossible d1u11 cast
brlng-s Officers Reed ind Malloy to
her Mme.
O Great Rock Concert! * Good Vibrations
From Central Park
Presented bv Wec;tab
0 (I) (J) (!) l!!!@i) lioed YI·
b111tioM From Ctnlral Part tke and
Tin1 Turner and The Be11;h Bo'f'S 111
among the stirs In lhis hve 1ock
concert. fea1ured are K11e T11I01.
Cu\y Simon i nd 801 Sca1gs.
0 Btrltr Wtrd NeM
al La CM de Marl u Cruau
10:00 0 @l aJ! Dea~ M1rtl11 (R) Vic
Damone we!com~s George Jesse!, lht
New Vaudeville Band and the com·
edy te1m of Clair and McMthon.
O News Kevin Sandus .
O Movll: (2hr) "M1nhunt" ltd·
yenlura) '41 -Walter Pideeon,
''ore• S1md11s. Join Benne tt
ID News Puln1m/ri~m1n.
fil 59tc11!1tl011
al) Soi Profeukl111t
(R) ''The Sojourner." A TV 1dapt1· 10:30 CIJ Dr11nel
!Ion ol C.rson McCuller's slcry o! O I $JiC1AL I Bttutitul And flow
1 man In se1rth ot himsell. Urerri Sounds from 1 toncel1 In th1 park
Zlmb1llst Jf .• Vu1 Milas. Hers.chel ind 111 art e.1hlbilion lrom Wilt
Btm1rdl i nd Howard Duff 11tr. Ro1ers P1rk 1r1 f11tured 1oni1ht.
Q (I) Cl) m Ali" S.lth & .kt1111 (l) WtnW<I 0.td 11 AIM
(II) "Ntvt r Trust 1n Hontst Min." Q ffi aJ Thlt Ii f&ui Lll1 R1 lph
Whtn Heyes 1nd Curry return_• tor· [dwaios hosts. Surprised iuesl 11
tuna In dl1monds taken by mrslike Shirley .kines. the ir l!onesty le1ds to troubl1.
0 Mllllotl S MOT!t: (CJ (Zh1) (!) News Bill .lohn~.
"Her11'1 bland" (dr1m1) ·~-Jame1 Ell U Dlarlo de Unt 5enorita Dt·
M1son, Newllla Brand. cente
m Tnllll ..-Collwqu1rice1
If) II T1U. I Thltl
11:00 0 Cf! @?i) Nun o :Im m Ntw• fE [ft\'11011m1nt: Tod1y ind Tomor·
row "Pl1n for Tomorrow'• lool>.5. In
lo 1ha ne~ for prolecl in1, prestrv
in E 111d ut llizinJ our n1!ur1I wildH
nai.s i nd scenic 1re1s.
0 Movie: "The Vlrflnl1n" (we~lern)
·2~G1ry Coopei, Waller Huston.
('6] M1rsh1I Dillon
O ill ffiNew1
ill ~mllrt Mo\'11 m Moiiit: "Lt dJ !'oua.wd" (drl·
ma/ '52-James Mtscn, June H1voc,
l;Oll II CJ) lal!Cer {II) A bountr hun\ll Sleplien Dunne.
(k>e Don BtkM), pursuin111 wom1n ffi 8e1t tflt Clock
found IMnr °" lancer property, re· ED Wa~ingt.o!I Wetk 111 llnlnr
111embtrs Johnny !rom M1 rotll~
llays 1nd persu1des 1111 wom•n to 11 :1 5 m li•1n Cln• dtl Ju-'° will! him btt1irs1 Johnny is tht 11 :30 f) ([J Merw Grttfl11 1rt1t11 d1n11r. Lynn lo11n1 i nd (I """ "' Jeh Cl Mlthttl·Juna W'~t•d 1lso 1uut. · u-°' = 1111f f'l(lft m T• T1R tM Trvth 0 []) 00 m Did C..vttl m MD'M: "The Mi ii h Ar1111dM aJ W.Ulnrt-W.U II llnln (dr1m1) '56--0ant Clark. May Wynn, I
ll!l ""' 12:00 O MO'llt ; (C) "ll11t ol tlll lluc-U 0 0 m ll'lllMOI (R') MMl)fl's tlnffr!.~ (1dve11lure) '63-llit11do
Gon11a fly." A d•s1Uusiontd !lu~•nts!· Monl~lban. Vintrn! Price. m111 (lllth11d Banh1l1) .sc.apts
Into the world ol hippi1s w1rh diS·
estrous results.
1 ;00 6 Morie: "S111c~ Dul 111
(d11m1) 'SS-frank lovtloY.
Moort.
O The Galley
rn oo Cll@ •m
IOI"
T~!fY
O Jent Alle11 Show Steva·s 1u11b
tndud1 Ch1r11s Nelson R11lly. J~ne
Allyson i nd hu son R•cllard Powtll
Jr .. end Geor1• C.ih11.
a rn CE m a-1tt111d <R> "Ou'I II thl Moulhl of B1blt.."' Endor1
ID All·Nighl Show: (CJ "lost World
ol S111b1d," "Kllleri Ari Ch1!11111ed''
and "Th111 S.utb."
t:OD m "Blood Oii tllt SU11"' (1dventurt) Friday '4>-Junes C.1ney, Sylv11 Sidnt~.
2:00 0 "Ml(l'llMtrt Allty" (dr1m1) ''7 DAYTIME MOVIES -T11on1 P0111tr, .1D1n BIOfldell.
J:OO ([) "SullH1. kllllv11~" (drtm1J ·so .. Gt ......... C. W'IW' (oomtdy) -Glorl1 Sfl'tllson, W111i1m Holdtn. ~ '43--Glfle 1"111My, Daft Amtdlt. @I (C) MP>1]tMI 'u1f' (tomedy) 94'10 ct> ~ '-"' IM SI• "64-rr1nki1 Av1lon. Mntttt Tuft!· ..... (wwt1m) '.ti -Y'l'Of'IM 0.\ ttUo.
=~"°:':.::..: (drll!ll) '63 -! 4:30 0 ~ti:ptri1111nt "'r\lou1~ (llr1m1),
•·•i. RH "-I •44 -Htey l1marr. Gtorr• B1t nt, Ytn ,..., . I """tflO. Ptul l ~ts
1D:CID (]) "'WMM1 hi Htdllt(" (diimt) ·.so ()1 s.~1 1~ 10 ~ t11t1nr
-441 lllfllO, Howllll OUH. "
11:• U "WaM l'\IM FrHt Cti11111kin('l 5:00 0 (C) "Tow•rd !hi Unk1111•n•
(m)'Sttry) '4J-Robut P1 .. 1on. (lien (d11m1) '!16-w11111m HOiden. Lloyd
Ortw. Nolin.
TAKE TJiE NEWS QUIZ
W e Dare You • • Every Saturday
silualion comedies as "'Laugh·
In" t'hanged the ~hape of the
comC'dy-v al'iety shows.
The man behind this series
Lo; Norman IA'ilr. a 49-year·old
writer &.1d f1lrn producer
whose last ronnecli.1n with
weekly !C'levisin n \~as 1he
Martha Haye show 1n the
1950s. I le adapted .. Farnlh"'
from 1he nnginal Brit ish shl ,,
··Ti!J Death Ui; Do Part." and
is now seeing his \'ersion going
ba ck lo England fnr shO"o1.'1ng
on BBC.
\\!hen the suh]ecl of a
"telev1sion breaklhrough" \l-'2.S
brought up. Lear was a little
offh<1nd !le said. "J read that
it's a brea kthrough . I guess
Jt's a breakthrough.''
lie settled onto a couch in
his Century CiiJ offices and
added: .. People ask me. whrJ.
v.•c're trying to say with this
.shO\\'. Our basic job is lo
ent erla1n.
"But H pen11lc in!crprel it
any other way. \\'e'rc pleased.
J'n1 nol surpnsed that people
derive other tliin~s !rnn1 1t, tut
we're not si l1ing do1vn to do
an.vthing other than to en-
tertai n."
Despite such protestations
-it is obvious tha t !..(oar is
delighted by the sho11•s impact
?11d success -··Al! 111 the
Family" is ha 1·1ng its effect.
had a show selected thal
plunged Archie right tnlo lhe
maelstrom
··:-.1y feeling is that you can
only get wrt once," he said.
"You can't get an y n1ore wet
than all wet. I ll'f'.n lcd to fight
getting a little 11elter each
week .
"1'hal first show 1Y a s
designed to say a~ cipen!y tn
Americans as we could tha t
these are the attitudes 11e are
going lo run -v,.hat do you
think? Since then we 've never
had 2.(ly trouble with lhe
censors. That was as far as I
1v;i nted to go."
Jn the British show, "Till
Death Us Do Part." the father
and lhe mother 11 ere at each
other's throats. She called him
a .. Pig" i'Jld he called her a
"bloody n100."
The genesis nf th:i t ser1rs
.,...•;is that tl'.n people v.ere lock-
ed in .-narnage hatin~ f'flCh
other. ··But it '!i obvious I hil t
Archie and Ed ith lo11e each
other. Edith 1s a wily, srnart
lady. She·s learned very wt ll
Lo live \1•ith a diff1clllt nl<'Jl
and nne way ~'OU learn to li\'e
v.·ith a difricul l man is lo have
an inner life .'' Lear said.
"She dreams abou t things,
then returns with a witty line.
She speaks only the truth. She
renlinds Archie that his uncle
got him his Jo b. And wh en he
\vants her to confirm his sex-
u2J prowess she wants to
speak the truth but she can'l
remember.''
''All in the F'amil v" h:is lls
own cliches and st'ercot.l'pcs ,
but ii exposes life lo the quick.
C<l medy is always al its be~t
\\•hen it is rooted in re:il1!v,
ra the r than being pegged on.a
\'ideo fan cy or ·shtlck." rt. is
one small step on the palh
n: her t'nlert:i in menl forn;s took
Hal Kanter. 11·ho is creating
"The Jimmy Stewa rt Sho11•''
for NBC, i;aid la ler, ''\Ye 're
trying to be more realistic.
It's not an Ozzie and Harriet
v.·orld. Situ;it1on co1nedy has
been so anllscplic ! thi nk ·A!J
in the Famil.v' h;.<; helped. The
frithcr·s att11ude !Oll'a rd the
son·in·la w: he says some ve ry
rudP things tn 1he boy ;ind 1he
son·in·law sayi; so nlr very
ru de things back. L i1nag 1ne
!hat h.11ppcns a Int. even in
h h II . 1 .. yc11 rs ago , on1cs w ere lere is ove. Lear said. •·1 think the
A s'.-nilar view was ex· reason the shov.• is popu lar is
pressed by Dick \1?:1 Dyke, that 11·e all knrllv Archie
11·ho is returning 1.o television. Bunkers. ~ly rather wa s
"ll's opened up s?n1e subject <\re hie Bunker and he was
are~s we coul.~n l have ex· inidd le clas' and not blue col-1
amined before \ar It doesn't matter. rich or
Ber_nard Sl<1dc . who 11role poor black or v.htte I've had
the pilot ~cr1p_ls for A ~umbe r people tell me. 'Th<".t'~ my 1
of comedy series. said. 'There rather"'
11·ill never be any n1ore 'Hello-_ ·
d a r k 1 i n g-J 'm.home ' type .=------------
shows." Sally Bana nas
Lear. A sl1~hlly built man R II I •• y ' ... \\'Ith a droopy Kcy~1one Cop
n1u.5!ache th at m:>.k£'s hiin look Banancls, That Is
like Ben Turpin, said he '•~~-~Ma;~;;~· wa sn 't loo \1orricrl ::ibout the --
reaclion 11•hen ",!\II 1n thr
F::in1ily" 11rn1 nn lhl' air. "But
The net wor k 11·;i nt rd to 2J r
es the fir st sho1\' fl sornc11hal
n11lder episode in \1 h i r. h
Two D"""¥ F~mu~ 5~ow•
"PINOCCHIO" rGi
I knr.w Iha! both CBS and I
wuuld I ind ou t and lh nt Wf' had
to I ind out qu !ckl.v. I want ed to
finrl oul. lhat first nighl.'0 I
Archie Bunkrr 11 rilrs the "TllE w1Lo couN111v" President. Lear rrfuserl. He l:_ __________ ...,:
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Huntington
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By Vl<:Ri\'ON St:U'rr
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Australia's Rod Taylor returns
1fl a weekly te!evis1on series
next season fil led with Aussie
con fidence that his show' wi!l
be a hit despi1 e fearful odds.
CBS is throwing Ta} lnr and
Dennis Cole opposite !he top-
rated "Flip Wilso n Show,"'
.. Sn we ·rl' goini.; up ai:a1nst
Flip,"' Tavl(lr said wi th a
casua l wav·e or his hand "He 's
silting on the top or the heap,
isn'l he?
"\\!ell . I like the idea of
taking on lhe char np. And I
think I can whi p h11n."'
Tht> Huntington R r a C' h 1\n ex.amateur flgbler in
Playhouse v.·JJI prl'sent ils an-S.vdnl'y, Taylor is a Bearca1
nual awards fnr the 1970·71 11ith his fists, which is JUSI as
season Saturda.v night at a \\e ll. The t11le ol his new
adven tu r e series i s b a n q u e l in .I P r i c Cl • s "Bearcals . .,
Reslaura111. J85f!2 Reach Blvd. HP :ind Cule play a pair of
Specia l ~uc:<!." for the pro. fun·lovlng soldiers of li1rtune
grnm 1111! be Frank Alcllc.r . a in the southwe:-t ju.~t before
\'Ctcran af'tnr In stage. sere.en the nulbrcak of \Vorld \Var I.
and television. ;ind his wife, Th ey jounce around I he
actress Lee !\lf'riweth!"r. A!et-chaparral 11nd cacti in -v.·hat els e -a Stuz Bcarcat. ter will discuss t1is ex· If the formal .~oun d s periences in n1 ore !han 3.000 fa mi 11 a r -"Mavt>rick.'"1 perform;i11ces on Arn:<dway in "Alias Sn11th and .Jonrs," el al
such prnductions as "Bells arc -1t also rings a bell with the
RinJ:ing" anrl "Time Limit.'• Australian. An alarm bell.
A\vards 11·ill be ghen nut for "\\'e have In laugh at
best actinJ:. directin!!. set ourselves in this series or peo-1
p!e will laugh at us in a nasty
1
design. technical effects and y,·ay,"' he said.
lh' P ••• ,·d·ot''· •w,•d lo• '"" ... " ' ' "The seri es rnusl be authcn·
uuls1anchng cnntrtbulion lo the tic 1n rvcry w:<y. costun1es,
pl;11•h1u1sr. au1 omob1les. ~pl'ech , n1an-
Cole cha racter and th e y
decide to trouble-shoot for a
blank chrck."
Anwng the adven)ures will
be ru rn·running, s rn u g I in g
Chinese in to the United States
<ind Me1dcan border incident.
•·\\'e can 't have Lh is look like
a 11rslern." said Ta)'lor whose
nose has been broken 1n more
brawls than he cares lo
re n1en1bcr.
'"This isn 't c01o1'boys and
!nd1ans at all J wan! it to be a
real swin1ng show. The
character
humorous,
c111 ng."
ha ve
lough
::·~
lo ~~~ •
and ::ti<· .•. ••• ••• Taylor managed to sq••
those tha racteri.~tics intt;:Jii11
first series. "Hong ~ ''
11·hich left the air a de.~ildlf
ago. ···:•
.. After thill serir.~ I wl•pl:tn.
lo motion plctun.•s."' Tif~r
said ... So I suppose I coti!d
qualify ilS <t 111ov1e star who ii
going int o 1 r I e v 1 s 1 n n .
Personally r·n1 happy to be in·
vited hack to te lf'\•ision."
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Sewage Outfall Canned
Irvin , Ranch A bandon s Cr ys tal Cove Plan
The Irvine Ranch Water District has
scrapped plans to build the controversial
sewage outfall at Crystal Cove.
The IRWD intends to contract with the
Orange County Joint Sanitation District
to use the county's ocean disposal
facilities instead of the long-planned Cove
outfall.
The adoption of a reclamation-reuse
policy by JRWD and "the strong feeling
U1at y,•e shouldn 't be putting in any more
ocean outfalls" said William Hurst,
JRWD general manager.
The Crystal Cove outfall was first
recommended in 1968 but was neve r
formall y approved. Plans \vere "held in
;ibeyance unt il y,•e found a better wa y to
go-which we feel we have." Hurst said.
Hursl emphasi?.erl that. "It is our in·
tention to ne ver build Cryst.al Cove area
outfall or any more ocean outfalls
any\vherc "
He said the n1011e '"'ould prohabl~
"v,•ork ou t better'' for development of
!And 1n IRWD area. mainly because or
the accon1panying reuse policy.
"But this 15 million figure i!! strictly a
fall-safe measure." said Hurst, "in case
we have an exceptiona lly heavy rainfall.
In fact. we don'l normally plan to use the
fa cility at all -but lo re-use our y,·atcr."
In laking their acti on, the joint district
gave JR\VO two possible coMections with
!he county .system -one in Fountain
Valley at Elhs and Euclid Avenues, and
one al the ocean outfall orf Brookhurst
Avenue ..
Stoyor said the ocean outfall itself,
loca ted near the mouth of the Santa Ana
Ri\'cr, would probably be the company's
choice.
ll would cos1 a one.time fee or up to
$40,000 for capacity rights and about $5
per million gallons a day operaUng c011b.
ll now ha s capacity of 500 million gallonJ
a rlay, of which 130 million are used.
The Fountain Valley locat100 would
cost i.Jp tn $85,000 capaci ty rights and
about the same operating costs.
Thf' fee is yet to be negotiated .
Estimated costs of building the Cove
outfall were SJ 3 million. When working
with the county. IR\VD wltl trtat all
water them~lves, bypa ssing county
plants.
The IR\\'O prof)Osal was approved
conditionally only because the company
neerled a preliminary go-ahead so tbey
could secure rights to issue bonds, iia:id
Bruce Taylor, spokesman for the joint
districts.
Lag ztna 'Raceway' Fight
Ends; Cul de Sac Nixed
f\'ledal of 1-lonor hnl<lt'rs l.t. C:ol. Ed,varrl Michael
Oeft) and Lt. Gen .. Jimmy Doolittle reacquaint them·
selves with old Stearman biplane at Hoquiam,
\Vash. The l\vo aviators \Ve re in nearhy \Ve.stport
today for son1e .salinon fi shing. Plane \vas used as
a trainer in early days of \Vorld VVar 11.
JR\VD director of planning Ray Stoyor
explained that attitude as .. maximizi n~
rt'clAm a!ion and re·use of all water and
niinimir.ing disposal."
All \1·ater will be treated and re-used in
a griculture. greenbelts, golf cou rses,
can1p11ses and other irrigation.
A batl le over a Lag11na Hills slreet th;il.
has hecorne knn\vn to those who li ve on it.
as "the drag slrip" and "the r:1ceway"
ended \\lednesday In the Orange County
~upcrvisors' hearing room \~ith the
hoard's refusal to endorse pla ns that
y,•ould h<1ve made l\1acKenr.ie Street a cul
d(' sac
look ahead !o the construction of a
thro ughway at Alicia Parkway and Pasco
de Valencia that 1vi11, traff ic engineer!'!
predict. draw freeway-oriented traffic
from l\1acKen1.ie .
Nice Sum1ne1· W eel{e11d:
Mini11g in Death Valley
By FREDERICK SCHOEI\1EHL
YEW PEOPLE would coo sider going to Death Valley in lhe middle of
the summer ..
·Fewer would think about walkin g over the dry. rugged an d hotler-than·A·
ma tchhead terrain to prospect for gold and silver.
!'n'"l'" r?(:r. In fact. peoplf' routinely ll'll me I'm crazy for domg
· both. Tl''.': become kind of a game ..
"\Vhere you going this wee kend. Fred'.'''
"[)eath Vallev."
"l:Xath VallcY .. You're crazy'."
I suppose that maybe I am .. But then, gold fever can
be a fairly persistent mental disease. And the on ly known
cure is lo strike it rich. '
TODAY THAT'S not so easy. The panaceas that onci
swept the Death Valley area are few and far between.
F'or today's prospeclOr, it's an uphill b11ttle ..
.1\-ly experience began last April, as a result of rt lhree-day dope, rock.
religious festival in the !own of Rallarat in the Panamint Valley. ju!'i1 "'est of
Death Valley -anrl just ;is hot. \Vhi le cnvering the fe.~tival (promoted by !'iOmc
folks rrom Laguna Reach l J ran across many of thr Inert! prn~pcctor.s -so me
who have been combing the hills for strikes for nvrr :>O yea rs.
S0;\1EHO\Y r RECA.'\T E more than fa scinated when 1 would peer in1n
their tari::e p;;ins anrl sec flecks of free gold, silver and other mc!<ils. And so,
\\'it h pick. shovel. pan and prayer, I too began to head for the hills on \\'eek-
ends seeking out !he elusive metal !.
It's meant hours of walking, exploring, chipping away at rock. Trips inlo
old. crumbling, hat infested tunnels. Rraving the lands in the higher elevations
where rattlesnakes are as common as the sagebrush.
J'VE PANNED CRUSHED rock for hours on end, looking for A good ''tail''
of color. Only a few have been promising.
The fe~· that lnok ~ond -three or lhem in all -came from various
areas ahnve the \\'ildrose Stat1nn enlrance 10 0Path Valley Na11onal l\lonument.
Sn f;ir. I've st;ikcd QUI 11-10 claims A claim ent1rlrs a person In 20 acrei;
of govrrnmrnt helrl l;ind. Au! thP fun of he1ng a Janrln\1'nC'r rnds there
To hold !he C'laim. I h;id In :
-Ercc1 rnonumen1.~ or .~!one al all four rnrncrs of th(' l~Ol}..fM! bv 600-
font parcel Thar not only rC'qu1re!i ii mile'~ walk nvrr 1h{' rui.;i:;ed !erra1ii. but
a couple or hours nf lu.c::ginii rnrks !JJ !he v;irious monument sites.
-Ru1ld another stone monumcnl al the d i.~covcry site.
-D1g ;i holr 10 feel rleep -mainly through hard rock -"-'ilh1n 90 dass
nf \oc;i!ing the claim. Then. each '."ear thereafter I have lo do $JOO worth of
assessment \\/Ork .
SINCE I HA\I E tw(I claims, multiply the above b.v two.
lf;:11•in.c:: the (']aim!'. i~ ~'ell and ~P)()d. but there's still ;i problem in get11nJ;?
the metal Oilt!e tha t there is) out of the rock. !llills to accomplish such a task
are fe\v and far betwe<?n.
Fortunately, it 11ppears 11 mill may be set up in the ghost town of Ba\larat
where the festival was held.
[f 1 can get the rock crushed up, met.al separation can be acco rnpl i!ihed
with a mectlanical or electrical separator. That is. if I can find such a device.
And if J can, then all l will have to do is find 11 buyer for the met.al.
Finally. if I can find a buyer, I'll bt nn the road to some kind l'Jf sm<1ll
fortune.
But. T gues.o; thRl'S the way it is in the "iffy" world of prospecting .
Keep S111okin"
Bu1nper Sticker Carnpaig n Se t
VALDOSTA. Ga . (AP) -More lhan 400,000 bumper slickers reading,
''Enjoy .. Smoking Tobacco Products," will be dislributed this year to counter a
government ban on radio and television tobacco advertising , a tobacco indu stry
spokesman iiays.
H. I. ~firanda. public relations director for lhe Burley Aucllon Warehouses
Association or Le:idng loo. Ky., and head of the promotion program c<1lled
Identify and Testify. saicl :
"Thi.!! program w11s slarterl hy the tob<1ccn industry as the war c~ for
•nyone who will light back."
Miranda put the first of the bumper sticken11 on tobacco trucks hauling
ll'!a( al Pearce's Tobacco Warehouse here Wednesday. Tht carriers belong to
the J . P. Taylor Co., a subsidiary of the Universal Leaf Co. or Richmond, Va.
"We have contacted many trucking companies," Miranda said. ''and they
have all said they will stick the signs on their vehicleS."
Some 300.000 of the bumper stickers are intended for automobiles.
Miranda said he expects to move lhe campaign into North Ca rolin11 anr1
South C11rolina soon and lhen into other tobacco areas. Al the clo!!t. of lhe leaf
market~. toh11cco products dislributors will be supplied slickers for their car·
riers. he said.
"The do-gooders art. trying In make pnverly 11re11~ oul nf lhe lnhacco
growin~ stales, and that is just one of the ways \\'I! pla n lo right back for pu blic
opinion favof'," Miranda said
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P oli ce J\1 urde r Chi e f
1'ECPAN DE GALEANA, Mexico
fUPIJ -This village was y,•1thout police
today. Its five policemen fled after
assassinating the police chief.
Guerrero Stale officials sa1r1 Pohre
Chief Jeremias Gutierrez Santana \\'<IS
shot to death at his home \\lednesday
night hy the rest ('If the police force. \\'ho
hacl con1plained abo ut !ow pay and pro-
motio n!!.. The policemen fled into th"
roadless jungle outside this v-illage or
12.000. some 120 miles soutl11ves! or 1\-lex-
ico City.
.. And if some of it has to be discharged.
it will be in the ocea n disposal system
and not NC'...,'port Bay," said Stoyor.
The IR\VD covers a 168JJOO-acre. 103-
square-mile area north of Irvine Park,
e:1st of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta·
lion. approximately one mile abo\'e the
coastline.
Although it is a large area. il "y,·il l be
easily served" by county services, Hurst
~airl.
Th r joint boarrl approved in principle
!he JR\VD proposal tn dispose up to 1:>
million .'(al!on~ a rlay or secondar~'
trca t.ed \\•a1er. which i~ biolo~icallv
f11lrred lo remove 90 percent of the waste
!'Olids.
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Green Tunle C.y.
Residents of nearby streets -among
them Ericson \Vay, \Velis Fargo S!ret.t
and Stage Cnach Drive -argued lhal the
blocking or l\lacKenzie Street to thmugh
traffic \1•ould only creare Jtreater traffic
problems on their thoroughfares.
Supcr\·i~nrs y,•cre told thAl l\iacKenzie
S!rcct \1•a.c: being used as a "racing strip"
hy motori~l s ~·ho 11•('rr unlikt>ly to heerl
1he .<:lop signs soon to be placed along i1s
lcnglh by the coun1y roads rlepartmenl.
Th(' board. led bv FiF!h Distrirt. Surcrvi~nr Ronald CasPers, preferred to
They took their action af ter hearing
rir e captain Al Lane, a local resident,
warn them that the closing of MacKenzie
\\'ould only add a new dimension t() ihe
maze of cul de sacs in the area and lidCI
at least "30 vital seconds" to the time lt
\vould take a fire unit to reach a home in
the area.
"I admit thal the new rnad is two yearS ·
away," Caspers said. ''But once it i!I
completed 1 don't think y,•e're going to •
ha ve any n1ore traffic problems."'
The county's traffic committee hi d ..
recommended the creation of a cul de sae
on ~1acKenzie to provide protection to the
29 fam1l ie~ who Jive on the thoroughfare.
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Berlin Pact
Said Neai·
Afte1· Talks
BE RLIN IUPIJ -Ambassadors from
the United Stales, Bri tain, France and
t he Soviet Unlon recessed early today
after more than 14 hours of talks in an
effort to reach agreement on the future
of \l.'est Berlin. American Ambassador
Kenneth Rush said "we made great pro-
i:res:s."
Rush said he and British ambassador
Sir Roger Jackling, French Ambassador
J ea n Sauvagnargues and Sovi e t
Ambassador Pyotr Abrassimov v.•ould
lake up the conference again on ,_1onday.
"We have made real progress,'' Rush
i;aki as he left the former allied control
authority building In Lhe American sector
of West Berlin, which is 11 0 miles inside
Communist East Gerrnany.
"We have completed our review of all
the points at issue," Rush said. "\\'e have
been going slowly because we want to be
sure that any agreement has the cCnn·
plete support of all the four powers a nd
the German people."
Rush said he was looking forward le>
the next meeting on Monday but in
a nswer lo a newsman's question, he said
he could not say whther an agreement
would be reached then.
The Soviet envoy said only "end good,
everything good." Sauvagnargues :said he
could not yet tell whether an agreement
might be reached ,,_1onday.
But \Vest Berlin officials who have
followed t he talks closely expressed con·
fidence that an agreement v.·as imminent.
They were cheered by the smiles on
Rush·s face as he left the conference
building and they said applause and
laughter could be heard in the conference
hall on the second floor of the MO-room
former Prussian courthouse.
The four power ambassadors have been
negotiating since ,,_tarch of 1970 in a n ef-
fort to reach a settlement in West Berlin.
The main points the Western am·
bassadors are trying to secul'e for the ci-
ty are guarantees of unhindered access
along the land corridors lo \Vest Berlin
and confirmation of the ties existing
between the city and West Germany.
Abrassimov has been insisting on
permission for establishment of a Soviet
consulate general in West Berlin. West
German government sources :sald the
SoYiels also are haggling over who will
issue \\'est Berliners their passports -
\\•hether the stamp on such passports will
say ··west Berlin," "\\'est Germany" or
carry the inscription of the western allied
mili tarv commandant.
The ·four powers represented by the
an1bassadors have supervisory powers
over Berlin under the 1945 Potsdam
Agreement which they signed as World
\l.'ar I I viclors in Europe.
TtwrMl.v, Au~ust 19, 1971
HUBERT HUMPHREY CRITICAL OF WELFARE DELAYS
L1wm1kers Appl1uded M1ny of Sen1tor'1 Propo11l1
HHH Raps Nixon Plans,
Speaks Like Candidate
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) -Sen . Hube rt
H. Humphrey (0-Minn.), criticized Presi-
dent Nixon \Vednesday for delaying
revenue sharing and welfare reform, and
offered a host o! domtstic proposals
which might be a "blueprint" for a se·
cond P resident ial bid.
Humphrey, who losl a close Presider-.-
tial race to Nixon in 1970, called the delay
in welfare reform "an outrage-0us ex-
a mple of mixed priorities'' and said
Irish Airlines
May Lose Ri g hts
To Land in U.S.
WASHI NGTON (AP ) -The Slate
Department says Irish airlines will lose
the right to land in New York in a year if
Ireland does not Je t U.S. airlines operate
in Dublin.
This is the first time the United States
has told a foreign airline It might lose
landing rights and, Stale Department of·
ficials said \Yednesday it is in line wit h
P resident Nixon's new economic pollcy
calling for stronger action lo protect U.S.
economic inlerests abroad.
The officia ls said the action also con·
formed to Nixon international avialion
potlcy statement of June 1970 which calls
for vigorous action to give U.S. airlines a
fair .opportunity to compete with foreign
carriers.
The United Stales said the three U.S.
carriers that fly to Ireland -Pan
American, Trans World Airlines and
Seaboard World Ain~ays -are nt a
disadvantage landing only in Shannon
because more people want lo fl y to and
frim Dublin, the Irish capital.
revenue sharing ls "no less necessary
now" than it was a week ago, before Nix·
on·s wage-price freeze.
Humphrey proposed an immediate
takeover or a ll welfare costs by the
federal government and called for federal
funding of 25 percent of all public school
costs through an education trust fund.
The 974 lawma'kers attending the na·
lional legislative conference gave many
of 1-lumphrey·s proposals prolonged ap-
plause. especially his call for more
federal aid for the slates and Joel l
governments.
The 1970s should be 8 decade ()f
domestic development," he said. "\Ve
certainly won't be able to hel p otherli il
\\'C can't get our own house in order."
li e advocated a "national grow th
poli cy'' ;inO a nationa l planning agency
whiC'h would be directly responsible to
the President and composed of represen-
tatives from federal, state and loca l
gover111ncnt
An aide later said Humphrey's speech,
which had been in the works for several
weeks. could well be the "blueprint'' of
domestic programs if the former vice
president makes another bid for the
Democ ratic Presidential nomination.
"We must guarantee that Americans in
every part of our natio n ha1•e adequate
standards of education, health and hous-
ing and every other human need,"
l-lumphrey said.
"Our nation must begin now lo define
and articulate a national growth policy.
This policy must have at least three
elements: First, planning and organiza.
ti on; .~econd, basic objectives; thi rd,
financing."
He renewed his suppo rt for a federal
program to give low interest loans to
slates and cities and said he will in-
troduce legislation to establish a joint
legislative-executive council for a better
system of communication and coo pers·
lion among all levels of govemmenL
Arabs Holding Summit'
3 Nations Seek Unity, End to Conflicts
DAMASCUS (UPI) -The heads of
state of Egypt, Syria and Libya met to-
day ostenslbly to complete a constitution
that wtll llnk their nations in a federation.
Politi cal sources said they were working
just as hard to try to end the rifts in the
Arab world.
ln recent weeks King Hussein's troops
launched military operations against the
Palestinian guerrillas in J ordan and rebel
aff lcers tried and fa iled to overthrow
King Hassan af Morocro. Left-wing
rebels staged a coup in Sudan and were
overthrown themselves. Syria and Iraq
closed their borders with Jordan, and
Syria fought border battles with Jorda·
nian troops.
Political sources said that after
ceremonies Friday formally linking
Syria, Egypt and Libya, Egyptian Presi·
dent Anwar Sadat will go to Saudi Arabia
for talks with King Faisal in the first
visit there by an Egyptian leader since
19«.
(In Beirut, the v•elt-informed An Nahar
newspaper speculated King 11ussein may
fly to Jcddah fo r the Sadat-Fa isal
meeting, but there v.•as no confinnation
of this from Anunan or any other
source.)
Omar Sakkaf. Saudi Arabian minister
of state for foreign affairs, drove to
Damascus from Beirut \Vednesday night
and delivered an ''important message"
from Faisal, the sources said. There was
no indication of its contents. Faisal was
in Cairo ln J une to discus:; the
Jordanian-Palestinian guerrilla crisis.
Sadat, head of the Arab world's rank-
tng stale, opened a summit conference in
the Syrian capital \Vednesday night "'ith
Libyan Premier ?-.1oammar Khadafy and
Syrian President Hafez Assad. The three
* * * Arab Guerrilla
SJain by I srael
In Gaza Stri}l
TEL AVI V (UPJ) -An Israeli palrol
killed an Arab guerrilla in a brief
firefight in Gaza City in the lsraeli·oc-
cupied Egyptian Gaza Strip today, a
mil itary spokesman said.
The s pokesman said the patrol found
two pistols, a rifle and five hand gre·
nades in the area.
The guerrilla had been wanted for
11on1e lime by Israeli security forces. the
spokesman said.
It wa11 the first reported incident in the
turbulent strip since ,_1onday v.·hen a
grenade explosion wounded J7 persons ln
the Gaza City Sejaiyeh market place.
Jn nearly a month, Israeli lroops have
killed or captured more than 50 guerrillas
in a widespread campaign lo halt ter-
rorist activities in the strip, the northern
gateway into the Seinaj Peninsula from
Israel.
To further reduce terrorist incidents in
the a rea, occupation forces also have
been thinning out refugee camps, moving
families to new homes to make room for
new patrol roads.
leaders met agaln today for their third
round of talks at the Damascus guest
palace where they a rrived to the &C·
companlment of thousands or Syrians
cheering for Arab unity.
Conference sources said the three also
met at midnight with Palestinian guer-
rilla chief Vasser Arafat and discussed
the conflict between Jordan and the gucr-
Unionists Raided
rillas, heightened by King Husseln'a war
against the Palestinians in mid-July.
Political sources said the tense border
situation between Jordan and Syria,
which engaged in brief tank duels l11t
week, and the crisis between Jordan and
the Palestinian guerril las there also waa
discussed during the 91}.mlnute firat
r OWld.
Masked Men Put Bomb
In Bel£ ast Headquarters
LONDONDE RRY, Northern Ireland
(UPJ1 -Masked gunmen believed to be
outlawed Irish Republican Arm y
1ne1nbers raidc.'d the Belfast headquarters
of the governing Unionist Party today
Md planted a bomb in the bu ilding, party
members said.
A Unionist Party member or the
Northern Ireland Parliament, William
Kennedy. said th e gunmen locked him in
a room at gunpoint while they planted the
IO·pound bomb. filled with a n anti·handl-
ing de\•ice \\'hich British Army experls
said took two hours to defuse.
Unionist Party Secretary Jaim Bailie
said he 1,1•as in his office when the
gunmen struck at the headquarters in
Glengalf Street.
"I had just finished a telephone call
with the Deputy Prirne ri.1inister, ri.·lr.
John Andrew. when 1 heard our doorman
running up the stairs." Bailie said.
.. He.was shouting, 'The IRA are here !' I
U1ougl1t he was joking. Then I saw his
face and knew he was ser ious."
Bailie said he went lo lhe front door of
the building, but the gunmen had gone.
"I ordered my staff to leave the
building.'· Bailie said.
·rhc attack on Unionist Headquarters
came as Premier Brian F'aulkner con-
ferred with British Prime Minister
Edward Jlealh at the British leader's of.
licial Chequers rou11try ·residence.
The talks ·"'hic.h began Wednesday
V.'hen Faulkner new to London ended
shorlly after 3 p.m. and lhe Northern
Jreland premier left for Belfast
In Londonderry, British troops today
smashed through more barricades in
Roman Catholic areas and began patrols
through the city's sewer netv.·ork in their
hunt for IRA members.
Shouts of "\Ve will not lie down under
England" -bu t little vio lence -greeted
the army push through barriers that had
been torn down Wednesday only to be
rebuilt overnight.
Catholics constructed the barriers or
concrete. broken paving stones end
household furniture. partly to keep
British troops out and parlly as a symbol
of their defiance of !he predominantly
Protestant Northern Ireland government
and the soldiers sent in to keep peace.
Paving bl ocks, steel pipe, overturned
automobiles and hijacked buses have
been the traditional building materials
fo!' the barriers.
Security fortts \Vednesday n i g h t
released on bail two opposition members
af Parliament, John Hume, 34. and Ivan
Cooper. 28. who were held in the Roma n
Catholic Bogside earlier \Vednesday aJ
crowds clashed with soldiers.
Prime Minister Brian Faul kne r ""as
meeting today with Prime Minister
Edward Heath of Britain near London.
They were reviewing dev elopmenl.3 since
Faulkner invok ed internment y,•ithout
lrial 10 days ago.
Red Negotiator
Blames Economy
On Vietnam War
PARI S (AP) North Vietnam
rleclared today that the longer the United
States delays ils total withdrawa l from
Vietnam, the more it \\'ill face "economic
a nd monetary difficulties."
Hanoi's chier negotiator. Xuan Thuy,
returned with a broad :smile to the Viet-
ne.m peace talks after missing last weei.:·s
session, apparently because of il lness.
''The more the United States delays Its
total and unconditional withdrawal from
Vietnam," he told newsmen as he entered
the !26th weekly session of the talks, "the
longer il delays the return of the cap-
tured American military men to their
homes and the greater will be i ll
economic and monetary difficulties."
The Viet Cong delegate, Mrs. Nguyen
Thi Binh. did not attend the session.
There was no immediate explanation. She
v.·as replaced by one of her deputies, Dinh
Ba Thi.
Sou th Vietnam's Pham Dang Lam, the
first speaker. accused North Vietnam of
"feverishly intensifying military prepata·
lions" by concentrating troops and sup-
plies in Lhe demilitarized zone for •
strike against the South.
U.S. Scientist
Leaves Red China
After Long Stay
l~ONG KONG (UPI) -Or. Yang Chen-
11ing, an American Nobel Prize-winning
physicist v.ho has been visiting his ill
father in Communist Chlnan I e f t
Shanghai Tuesday, the China News
Agency (NC:"JA) reported Wednesday in
a broadcasl 1nonitored hrre.
Irish International Airlines general
manager. Michael Dargan, said the an-
nouncement "represents negotiation by
economic muscle."
He said In Dublin that the three U.S.
carriers, "not content with having full ac-
cess to two thirds or the Irish m11rket
through Shannon, want the remaining one
third as well."
"Three against one is apparently their
idea of fair compelilion and the United
Stales is apparently prepared lo use
force against us to back them up," he
said.
Big Guns Airlifted F1·om
TI1reatened Viet11a1n Post
An army spokesman said troops would
pull do,vn all the barricades and were
patrolling the se\.\·er system to get at !RA
extremists, v.•hom the government blam-
ed for the deadliest outbreak of violence
in the province in 50 years.
The latest n1ilitary effort to demolish
l11e barricades began £'arly \\'Ninesday
and !he fighting throughout the day
claimed two more lh·es. including a deaf
n1ute and brought to at least 28 the death
toll since Aug. 9.
He said North Vietnamese aUacks on
South Vietnamese positions ha v •
multiplied in the past few days, and ad-
ded : "You are continuing your troop in·
filtrations, not only via the Ho Chi Minh
trail but also by other roads \\'hich have
been opened recently along the Vietnam-
Laos border al a time v.·he more tha n
half of the allied forces have already
been repatriated and other contingents
are :scheduled to leave South Vietnam."
Yang, director of the institute ror
t heoretical physics at Nev.· York State
Universitv. n1ct with Premier Chou En-
lai and cl11f1('se scientists and rrofcssors
during J11 s n1onth-long slay.
I-le shared the Nobel Prize for physics
Jn 1957 for work on the pnnciplc of the
conservatinn of parity_
~CN1\ clid not report Yang'.s destina·
lion.
1 It h;id been speculated fn !he United
Stat~s that 'l'ang also played a part in the
r ecent negol!a lions leading to President
Nixon's announcement of his scheduled
Peking vistt)
In d ia Chi ef T rave ls
NE\V DELHI IAP\ -Pr11ne ~1 1111 strr
lndlta Gandhi \Nill make hrr fi rst 1·1s1t
outside of India since winning lhf' general
election earlier this year. She will 1·1.~1t
France. Britain and the J;n1ted S1a1es 1n
late October.
The United Ne\.\.·s of India ~aid \\led·
nesday that specific dates v.·ould be an-
oounced later.
SAIGON (UPI\ -Giant American
CH47 troo p carrying helicopters lifted alt
!he artill ery out of the key South Viet·
namese fire Base Sarge today in the fare
of incrc.1sin1? pressure from a Nor th V1el-
narne5e offensive along the dcrn1l1tarized
zone.
A U.S. Dii i Huey n1ilitnry 11elicopter
al~n t11ok 1H1 Arncrican cnn1ha t radio
lr:nn ouL r;f the lhreatened base.
Tl1e rcmnval of all of Surge':; artillery
:-;enr,ti.~ly v.·e;ikcned the outpost's main
1n1ssion of guarding the Quang Tri river
valley, a major CommunisL Infiltration
route.
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UPI correspondent Ste\.\'art Kellerman
reporled that hea vy North V ietname~e
shelling and ground assalilts preceded the
airlif!ing or the big guns and A1nrrtca11
radit1men oul of the Sarge Base. Hea\'y
rain curt;ii!ed US. and Sou!h Vietnamese
air and helicopter counterat1acks t0day.
Rut three 111a11es of U.f-;. 1352s pounded
Nnr!h Vielnan1esc pos itions along the
DJ\1Z defense line early today "'hile Com-
1nunisl forces were al\acking Sarge and
combat base fuller.
The U.S. Command sald meanwhile
that 13 Americans v.·ere killed in batlle in
Indochina last v.'eek.
The No rth Vietna1nesc probe to\\•ard
fire Base Sarge v.•as halted by South Viet-
namese marines "'ho set up an an1bush
MXl yards east or the bflse and killetl 11 or
the Communists. There were no South
Vietnamese casualties.
Military :spokesmen said the North
Vietnamese patrol \.\'as probably recon-
noitering for the ri'giment·si1.ed force
that overran Nui Ba Ho mounll1in!op out·
post near the DM Z last Sunda,\'. Some
12,000 North Vietnamese "'ere believed
operating in the DMZ offensive .
That fi gure puts !he Communists on a
man-for-man par with the South Viet-
namese.
ln a third attack lodtiy Along the Dr.fZ,
the North Vietnamese fired 40 rounds of
82m rn mortar fire on lhe South Viel·
namese outpost of Alpha I , three miles
Inland from the Gulf of Tonkin. The
Saigon troops reported some wounded but
no dead in the attacks on Sarge. Fuller
and Al pha I.
An ARVN spokesman said a South Vie~
name:se battalion rought a large Com·
munlst force from sundown Tuesday le>
early Wednesday jusl north of Nui Ba Ho,
killing 124 North Vietnamese with a loss
of 22 South Vietnamese killed and 16
wounded.
Ren1u s Runs \Vild
CINClNNATI IAP) -r.fary Ginn hA~
filed A charge agalnst Floosie Evesladge:
for harboring Sin animAl in U1elr apart·
n1ent building. Mary wa!I cha~ed down
the builc1ing's hallway by F loosi's pet, a
bobcat namt!:d Remus.
I
An army spoke5man said the troops
cleared half a doz en barricades fron1
streets in 90 minutes \\'ithnut bringing
any nf the gunbattles \\'hich o<:curred
earlier.
\Vitnesses said Catholics rebuilding
barricades bulldozed dov.·n by paralroops
sonic h(1urs earlier u~ed concrete in some
cases lo construct the new barricades.
The acting U.S. negotiator, Philip C.
Habib, also accused North Vietnam ol
"blatant violations" of the demilitarized
zone . He called for "immediate and
serious consideration" of a long-standing
American proposal for a general cease·
fire thrvughout Indochina.
The proposal has been repeatedly re·
jected by the Communist
u,..,, ........
The Perils of Pearl
Singer Pearl Railey was surprised v.·hen a little loo much 'um r h' in
reverse sent I.he Broadway sta r spra\vli ng as she was being Laken to
tho grands ta nd sh ow in a golr cart for her performance a t th e Wi.!i-
ronsy1 Sta le F'air.
Jairors Excused
Medina Officials
Weigl1 Lie Te st
F'T. f\1 CPHERSOJI:, Ga .
I AP 1 -The Jury in t.ht Capt.
Erne~1 l. Medina cnurt -
mart1al ha s the d.iry off toda.v
while defense and government
la\\'yers rl1scuss a Ht dt tecLor
test t11k<'n by h1n1.
Defense attorney F. Lee
Bailey ls exerr1sinp: his option
In place 111 the rf'CTlrd expert
lestimnny suppor11ng l\.1edlna's
claim he gave nn orders ln
niassacre ('11'1hans 11! My La i.
l\1ec!1na 1s ch;ir,i:ed with !he
respnns1t>111ty fl'lr the death~ of
100 \'irtnan1ese c iv i ! i an s
;i!leged l.v killed b.v his men
dunng ;i l\·!arrh Iii. l!l6ll in·
fa ntr·y sweep th rough the
village. He also is cha rged
\l•l!h shoo ting a Vie!namese
woman and causing the death
of 11 young bo.v,
The jury 1.1•;is rl1sm1sserl sn
lh.11t the procedur;:il matter nl
the polygraph could be
di~cussed.
thr Montr"nse. Colo .. officer, 1
witntss tt:stifled Wedne.sday
lhat a small Vietnamese boy
was kt!!~ w1th1n earshot of
rvTedina.
John r-.t Smail. or Kent,
Y.'ash . a squad leader \Vith the
:'!rd Platoon at t11y Lai,
testified he saw a boy about 5
or 6 years old, "'l lh bloody
f11ce and hands.
As he stood there. Sma il
~atd. f\1ed ina and a command
,1troup of tihnul nine men came
throu;th thP arett .
"He 1f\led ina l <·an1e hy
whilt I "·as stand1n~ thrre
...,here !he bo.v ll"as Capt
f\\edina and the group went
past and the IP.st man in 1hr
command group shnt the boy "
Asst. prosecutor C a p ! -
Franklin \Vurtzel asked hr.iv
far 11way Medina \l'.:IS fron1 lh<'
shooting. S 111 a 1 I estimatrd
Medina could have be en
betw1>e n 36 and 5() ya rds all';iy.
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PRESIDENT STANDS ALONE IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
Possible Ta x Break for Conservation Property Donors on His Agenda
Nixon To111·s Gra11d Teto11 Parl\
Th1111day Auqun 1"1 1Q71 OAJL Y PILOT 5
Wallace Defie s Sc hool Plan
Of Cou1·t Wl1ile Blacl{s J eer·
HOBSON CITY. Ala. ~U PI ! Mitchell "nd HEW an op. ford All three .school.!i are les1
-Go"_ Geor.i:e r \\'al lace ::If'· portun1ty 10 provr whether or than three mJles apart.
cused !he IPder::il JUd1r1111·v not tlie y helieve in what rhty · Thi.i; ~chMI is going lo re-~.J \Vednesda y of k11i1ni.t publlf' 111a1n open nn ;i non· sa y they believe In -and th;it ed11cation 111th its .. hberal discriminatory basis the s11me
philosoph ies·• ;ind 11 rd ere d is neighhorhood .c.rhoo!s, whieh a~ thr Oxford school,'" \l.'al!ace
ln('ill school ofl!c1al~ rn 1.sinnrp they ha1•e destroyed 10 Hobson told !ht 1<:roup
il court.imposed desegreg;iqon C11y" \Va!lilce s111d "\\"<' fetl that the cit izens ot
plan LIS r>istrict Judge Frank H ;i !J races in this counlry h;i ve
\V11llace. jeered b1 ;i "1rnup l'll l'~·adden of B1rminght1m ha~ a n~ht tn the f1nrs1 f11c1lt11e'
of about 50 black student!) _ nrdered the pairing or Calhoun pnss1ble ."' he continued "\V e
\\'hose support he h<id rtaimerl County Train1n~ School in are ~01ng ln provirle .vnu 1.1•1t!1
-told the Calhoun Count~ and Hobson City with an r\emen· the finest school system a.~ ex·
Oxfnrrl Ci11· School hnard5 10 ta ry and high .srhoot 1n Ox-is!s "
oper ;i le u ndt'r I ast \ t'tl r" ~ st u. ~!'!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!'!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'~
dent pl11('emrn1 arrangrment
ra ther than utih1r 11 painn~
pl au
The i:;n1ernor 11;:is 1n111rrl 10
lhis all-hl.:irk E;ist Alabama
ln11'n of 1.500 In· .\la,101' .Joe
Striplin .:ind ,\la.1 nr R ,\
Adams o( nt'arhv Oxfo rd Jll'.
had cl aimed bl<if'k ;:is wrll as 1
whHe students f;i1·ored hii; ac-
tinn I
Hn11'f'l'er, the i::roup nf fh;in
ting black1<. n10~! nf them
,cn1de srhMI st11rlr11l s. rrird tn
~hout \\"alla cP <!nll'n 1111('11 he
WRITERS -
N. Y. Book Publuher Co ming
Here To lntervU.W Authora
.An executi"l'e of a well·l..-no....-n ~elf )'otl.: publ i&her will !«In
he in this c:ity 10 intervie-..· wri len.. Hi~ purpo~e i~ to uru:n 1·er
manu'>Cripta wnrthy nf public:1tion. f iction, non-lirtion,
porlry, ju fc:n il c•, cnUcc tioM of 1hort il,,rie_, nr 11 111cl t-t., relig1ou~. ~{W'(ia.lized. &nd e\"tn conlronnia.I slLLjecl..5 w1U he con~idl'"J~d.
The issue of the polygrilph
first came up during r-.1edin;i "s
pretrial hearing. Col .!;in1e~
l\!obl rv. the investigatin.': of-
fi cer. "testified th11! a dt'fense
polygraph expert su pported
fl1edint1 '5 claim that he ga ve
no orders lo m a 5 s a cr e
civilians .
U n de r cross-exa1ninalio11.
Ba lley a~ked Smail Ir he had
"anv doubt \\lidmer did rhe
shOOting." Smail identified
Frederick \\'idmer as a
rad ioman in Medina's com-
mand.
n1ountrd ;i plillfnrm In 11rlclrr.~.~ (ill.AND TE: TO~ '.\i~-Trx , tl11s :ifternnon tn <Hldre ss In p1·n111n1r prirkl;ind and a n1i\"erl crr111rl nl sornr 21)0
TIONAL PAR!\, \\.111 1L 'PI1 1hP \'etpr;i ns nf fnre1,cn \\'an:. rerrc.:111nna l ;i1·r.:is 11ilh his prrsnns. \
_ Presi drnl Nix<"ln. 11arrned /\"1xnn htonkPd ;i hoat trip on s\npr11rr ;.ii Rnnkrr·hoff Ho11sr. Thr\" r h;i ntf'd "(;n lln111r
IC ynu hal'e 11. ma"11.'rript tt1rl; (or aim<><! read y-) for puh-
iif'Ali"n, anrl wou ld like lo di!rU!s it w11h t.hi1 cxeeuti1•c:,
plc:1ae l~lephone the numlw-r below hetw.-en 8:00 a.m. and
10:00 p.n1., a.nd Jc.ave your name and addre!!, 'lou will be
r.ontacted later.
Jacksnn L11kr. n\lled for its a rwo·stnr~· Ing tnrl)!P <11·erlook· \\';ill11Ce" :1nrl r11rrierl pl::ir;irdi;.I h~ the enthusia1>t1c rrspnn~e of cul throat !rout. ing the l::ike ;:inrl the jagi;:ed , dennunc1n)! !hr l:!nl'f'rnor
1.10,000 persons in llhnots . fleiv He timen a s!a!l'ment nn the 1c-e-capprd peaks of the "t'm ,l!ivin,i: ~l r. /\'1xon ::inrl
Telephone: 673-1166
If YOW prtfer, w'h• ft lh• ldlt•rlal llit9<-tor,
"No sir," Smail replied.
Asked wh;it l\.fed ina·s reac-
tion w:is to the shooting. Sma il
repl ied:
to I his be>lu t 11u1 111ou nt a in -~I e~d~'~"~l~g~,_~.,~r~o~m~e~Ol~p~r~og~r~a~m"_~T~e~to~o~s:· ---------~A~tt~o~rn~e~y:_~c~·~'"~'~'~' l~-J~o~h~o~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
\I ildernes." ;ind d1sf'!oscd toda y\
he will ask Cnni;:r<'ss tn ,i:il"e a
D•pt. CA·11, P.0 .101111 9, G .11.0 ., N•w Y•rk, N.Y.10001
Bailey said il was Army
pol iry nnt to try a defendant if
a lie deteclor indicated hi~ in-
n1Jcence. lhen hP ;:iskerl l\.1nbley
If he had checked this cnn-
!Pntion In f\lcdina·s casr .
t.lnhle~· replied he h11d not.
'"I "'as \\"alchin.i:: Cap!.
lax break In donors nf pro----------------------------------------------------------j J>E'rly for con servati on!
f\1eanwhile. for the first
ltme in the cour!-marti11I of
U.S. Admits
Spoilage
Of Eggs
WASHINGTON <AP \ -A
month .:ifte.r discn\'ering 11
persistent poison 1.1·11.~ leakin~
into fis h me11I destined for
chicktn. pig and c11tfi~h feed ,
the ~n v ernment h2.s
acknowled~ed 11n unknown
riuan tity of conlaminalt'd e~gs
ha~ heen eaten by cnnsumt'r.!:.
Food a n ti nruiz
.Administration spokesmen say
the le1·el ;i ! which thr eizgs
\\'l!re cnnl aminated b.v the
DDT·li ke. chemical -<ilthough
illegal -is so low tht:re. i-' nn
health haz;ird. R11lph Nade r
6a~·s it 1~ Fl ha zard.
""The F[)A JUd~es the cur·
rent problem with e1<:g.~ tn be
onr of undesir11bl r f on n I
adulter11tion nnL 11ssociat.ed
\l"ith anv health hazard," ~aid
an FtiA ~pokesm ;in \Ved-
nesdll\". Earlier. 11 \\'ttshingt nn
e.i::li! d.1stnbu1or s111d he had no
lde:i 5,000 rlo1en egi;:s hP
received "'ere cnntam1naterl
and the eggs ·"h pped thrl'lll.l!h
thr ;igenc.v·.~ enfnrc1>ment ner
a 1veek 11nd a half ago
The FDA said h n I e 1 s ,
rl':s1a uriints 11nrl ~rnrery stnrf'.~
.:ilready h.:irt rere11·f"d 1he egizs
bv the time ltiO te~ts we re r~mp\c!C'd
50 Aided
In Tunnel
NEW YORK (UP!l
Thousands ol subway-r iders
i\1edina HP was tatktn.R on !he
radio, I non "! even knn11· lf he
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Pendleton
President Ntxon took a walk on lhe beach at San
Clemente one day and mused, he said later. about open·
ing a large segment of Camp Pendleton shoreline to the
pu bll('.
Since. lhen. his voy.•s lo open 2.5 miles n1ore of the
Marine Corps beach and 3.400 acres of San fllaleo Ca n-
yon have stumti led along-hitting several obstacles along
the \\•av
<'0ngress didn't li ke Mr. Nixon's idea of an outright
gift of the land lo the State of California.
All told. the gift would have included the 3 5·n1tle
San On ofre Bluffs State Park no"' on a 25·year lease to
the stare from the fl.1arine Corps. This would have meant
a ~i.x·n11!e strip of beach going into state possession
The I louse and Senate both \\'o rried that an out.right
.i:;rant l'l the Stale of California could mean that some of
the valuable property might eventually v.•ind up in pri·
vale hands.
The Congressional concern produced a la\v \vhich
states that deeding or leasi ng of any portion of Pendlelon
must meet Congressional approval.
Now it seems likely Congress will be called 11pnn
to arprnve a compromise d eal which offers the six miles
of beac·h and the. uplands on a 50·year lease to the state
for recreation purposes.
That very \~1 ell could be the best way to open rhe.
Pendleton lands.
Any grant of the splendid property to the state
Y.1ould create an awesome trust. \Vha t might happen to
the area perhaps a decade from now tvould be anyone's
guess.
Leasing it. at least. creates perpetual federal con·
trol over the use of t he land.
It could mean that private developers could not snap
up c hunks of the valuable acreage, and oil interests
\VO U!d not be able to exploit the pools of crude which
are almost certain to exist nearby.
There still are some loose ends to the lease com·
promise. however.
The one needing an early solution involves the fate
Compromise
of major agncultural investments made by farmers in
Lhe canyon . . _
Nelther the farmers nor government off1c1all'i know
\Vhat v.•ill happen to the agricultural leases. Improve·
1nents to the land amount. to hundreds of thousands o(
dollars. It seems obvious that lhe farmers should not be
evicted. There is enough in 3,400 acres to blend farms
\vith carnplng and parking.
"' ~lr . Nixon·s plan to open the Pendleton lands has
not failed. But has been modified and improved.
State parks and re('reation officials can obtain .•
magnificent beach and canyon and develop it for pubLic
recreation.
\'et lhe land itself wo uld remain protected from
commercial exploitation
It seems a \vorkab!e compromise .
Correcting a Wrong
Back in January. the "new order" Board of Super·
visors by a 3 to 2 vote reversed a long·standing policy
and. \Vithout \11arning, declared all Orange County gov·
crnment department heads eligible for firing on one·
n1onlh notice .
. t\lthough traditionally reappointed for a full ·ye ar
terrn. lhe county executives were put on a month·lo-
month ba s 1.~. It \Va.~ !ran.~parenlly a move back toward
supcrvisor1al empire building.
\Vilh Board Cha!rn1an Robert Battin absent.. and ig·
noring his request for delay. the board voted 4 to 0
Tuesday that appointed department heads can be dis·
charged only by a four.fifths vole and only after they
have been given a \Vritten statement of cause and a
closed·door personnel hearing before the board.
And so the sword dangling for eight months over
the heads of rounty employes has been removed-and
none too soon. for an exodus of competent county execu·
lives was threatened. Perhaps the action portend! a re·
turn to sanity in other areas of county government, as
\vell.
~It 1'1&~$ SfCllETAR'i'. 'lllER£'5
A RUMOR GOWG AROUNP iHAT
Tl1~ APM l ~~TR.t.TION Ml<iMT
J11114P :SPIRO AG-NE.IV IN i!:l7Z .
~LL .. .'I'l.L CWECK INTO
THAI RIGH• NOW!
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Battdicap to FBI l11filt1•ati.011
.~Hoover Has a Hair Hangup
A Few Items
To Make Life
A Definition of
\\IASl~J Nr.TON -.I. Edgar Hoover, the
?fi.ve;1r-old PB! chief. has a hangup aboul
! heir. He's intlincd tn measure an em-
: pio}·e's rid clity by the length of his Jocks.
:-Last June, for ins!ance. !he old
: curmudgeon saw a pict ure in the
: \\fa ~hingtnn f'n!'I of threr FBI agents
· hu!'lhng an airline
'hijacker. Glf'n E.
•Riggs, 1ri!n lhP U.S.
:'mag1s1rate's co u r l
: in Alexandria , Va
·o ne nf the agents.
. John F. ~1ullcn, had
sideburns ex1endin"-
-almns! In the hot tom
: of his «>ar.
ThJ.~ v1nlall.'11 l-!nov·
• er'.~ 1.:is1e in s1dehurn<;. In a huff, he
: censurrd ,\lullen for le!ling his sideburns
-grnw too long ;ind banished him to ln·
: dian;ipohs.
NO\\I 11 00\IEB IJ,\S ordered an FBI ·
wide 1nspertion. di vision b.v division. for
: liubversi\'e sideburns and hippy hairdos.
-Anyone whnsc hair s1yle doesn 't suit the
-old man will lose JO days pay.
• Some FBI agen ts have complained
: pri\'atcly th11t Hoover's tonsorial ta:<:tcs
: make it difficult for them t(I infiltrate anti-
: gov e r nm e n t demonstrations. The
; dcmo nstrat(lrs, invariably. 14•ear their
:·hair long and straJ:gly.
Narcotics agents. 14•ho ca ref u 11 Y
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1 \Jack Anderson
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cultivate the hippy look and lingo. have
been far more successful ;it infiltr;i!inn.
They are conlemptunus. indeed. of the
FB I. As one narco tics af.!rnl pu1 i1 to us,
"An FBT man's idea of tnfLHrallng a
hippy group is tak ing off his lie "
A HUGE TEXAS co n1pany jhat does 11
big business with the oil companies has
been hired bv the En\'ironmcntal Prntec· ~ion Agency ·10 in\'eSl1Aale the di.~as!rous
offshore 011 spills and fires caused by the
same companies.
The company is Texas ln strumrn1 s. an
S827·million·a·year concern \\'hose board
of directors until recentl y included no
less an oily politico than John Connally,
LBJ 's old sidekick. who is Nixon·~
Treasury Secretary.
Officials at Texas lnstrumcnls ;ire not
al all embarrassed at having been hired
to invesligate one of their biggrst
customers. !1Jdeed. in proper Texas
fashion . they seem positively proud of it.
"WE DO BUSINESS wi!h all the major
oil companies and ;ill the minnr oil com·
panies," said frank Lord. one of TJ'5
public relations boosLers,
Lord explained that aside from making
f'quipment that could be used by oil
drillers. Texas In stru ments has one
whole division devoted to performing
seismic sur\'eys or oil fields prior to dri!l·
ing.
Al lhe samf' lime. he acknowledged,
the company has signed a cnnlraet vdth
EPA to do "surveys and investigations to
determine the (.()llrtes. causes, effects,
m<n·ement or dispersions " of oil spills.
SO FAR THI!; company has in·
vestiga tcd three major nil disristers: the
Shell Oil fire in the Gu ll (lf Mex ico lasl
De('e111ber: the Strindard nf Calif{lrniA
tanker col lision near S11n Francisco in
februarv and the Texas spill near
Ana rortes in Pugel Sound last April
EPA o(ficials slre.~s Iha! Tc~as
lnstrumcnts has played no role in f1nd1ng
fault for the di sast('rs, but "'as merely in·
volved in determining the extent of the
ecological harm.
This still creates an opportun1Ly for a
company. caught in a conflict of interest.
to do its customer a favnr. For a report
n1inimizing the environmental harm from
an oil spill would be of great public rela·
tions value to an oil company.
Nevertheless, the EPA insists that Tex·
as Instruments has done 11 "profe ssional
job"
Talk About Inscrutable!
\\'ho savs \V;:ish1 n ~tfln can't (;ire up In
re;il1ty" After nnl\ 2:1 vear.~ of drn\·10,;: it.
Y.'f'\'e rn.:infully adn11ltrd 1h<1t 1herr 1~.
Inn. a greal big counl ry 1n 1\s1a called
Chtn n
~!011'l'n\·t;>r. 1\·e·rP i;:rnng tn help our new·
f l'lu(ld fnrn r!.~. I h P
Ch111e~e, t;i kc 1hr1 r
r igh1fu l !.r;it. in the
• lj :'\ -h (' C It II !. f'.
·: gav~ !he: S1a1e Of'-
: pn.nrnrn1. we mu~I.
recognlzr "thP rrall·
• tic~ nf zhe 1,,.orld to·
: da~ "
Of course. at the
• same 1lmf'. 14•r•re
: going In tight tooth <ind nail to help our
; dear. old fnends. !he Chinese retain their
; rightful ~eltl 1n 1he U N.
• RUT AT t.Er\ST \.\'f' now re cognize the
: f11C'l lhat therf' arl' '"'fl Chinas -one on
: Taiwan governing Ta11van and one on the
: mainland ~overn1ng the mainland. So .•
~ Hold 11 ~ Serret;iry of the Stale f{oger~
: vigorously den i<'R recognizing the: fact
: therr are h\•n Ch1nA~. Our new poli cy i!l
not JI "l"'O·China policy," he sa~·s firmly.
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DAILY PILOT
RtJ hPrt ;V. lVet>d. Puh/1.~/itor
Tho1nas l\t!e.Vll, Editor
AlbFrt \V , Bntr!
Ed irorral Page Ed!lor
Thi, ed11ont1I Ngr of the D1111y Pilnt
.,...q ro lnfonn 1111d ~llmul111e ~1!1•
rl"'!I hy pl'l"Sentlni;: lhii< IW'14.,..-pAl'll'r'•
op-11Uflri1 •nd ron1m<'ntary on !opic ..
1,t l'T!'T'""tl •rw:I 111R"n1!1rance. hy prn-
W,.~ 4 "1r>im '"r :h .. ~l(Jlr""'!"~IO.n nf
r,-:, :•:w">n AplOlOfl!, Afllt by P~·
ti'"':!' "If: -.. ~.\. .. ~ \1r14'JY111')\S nf IM•
)'.r-otr'/ ... ,...-~ aM lpilk~r.m€'n Ori
T,o;;1<"1 •f "h<O ".ty
Art llopp"
1!'~ a ''dual rrprt'SFntal1n11 pohr~
This n1ean~. hr sav~. we 're ()111.V
recngnii1ng !hf' fa ct !hrrp arr t11·n
Ch1nesP ,e_nvernn1t>nl ~ Rul we·rf' not.
going to tell anyho(i.v hro\\ 111.111y Chtnas
\..'e lhink there. are. Lc!'5i hcipe. 11·e kno w
v:hat \\·c're rlo1n,e_
SCEN~ The L N Sccuniv {;n1inri!
Standing uneasily ;irn11nd 1he five St'<l1!i
for the permanent rncrnher~ arf' i;;1x
gentlemen 1r11Jud111~ 1\rnha~~ador
t.1ia ow from Peking and An1bass;irlnr B110
\\'ao from Taipei Lnokin,e_ 1110!;1 uneasy of
all is our Am bassador. Henry Cahhagr.
Cabbage lnf'r\·ously to i\!ian11·) \\'ell. 11
1t isn•t my near ney.o.fou ncl fri<'n(t , ~11aow.
I'd recognize you anyvd1ere. Lately.
i\lla1114· 1i;;uspic1nusly1 1\S l h e
governmen! of China')
Cabbagt : Ce rtainly. l'l'rta1nly V.1e musl
face lhe rPahlies of the world tod;iy and
you are qui te definitely 1he governn1ent
of China . No dol1bt aboql \!
&o Wao tangrily ) Now ju~1 a mi !'lule'
for 25 years you·ve to\d us on Ta1wari
thal we're 1he gove:rn1nent of China.
Quotes
James F'. Byrne~. formt'r U,S. Stcly, nf
Slate -"Too many fl('Ople arr th1nk1 n~
of security instead of orportun11y. They
seem more afraid of life than death "
~fa)'Or CJ1rl 8. Stokr~ ol C\f'\'t lAnd.
Ohio, on America's rll5ln!~ii;r111lon -
"While wt are figh11n~ In r1efenr1 from
oulside. y.·e are perm1U1ng our muntry 1.n
dlf' from wil hin "
John N. f>lilr hrlL Attnrnty Gtnr r11I, 11n
Uff1 nr lnp atlm lnl~tratlon nf!trh1I -
"\'ou·re always faC"etl 14·hh drcl~1nns \'nu
have In tiave a 111rnni;: ba rk, ti weak mind
and t1 ca!il·iron ~tfln111eh "
\\'hat lo nd nl <!e1,11nus 0 cc 1 de n ta I
1rr;:irherv is th1<.'l
Cahba'.ctf' l shockerl 1 Do 1 nu think wt>'d
turn nur hacks nn :_\flll. ofd frirnd~ \'oil
Rrc u11ques11nn<1til y 1he govern1nent of
Ch1n11 Cnulrln t br 111nre c.o.
:'\lianw: Now. hold on'. ll nw rnany
Chinas (In yrl11 lhJn k lhi'.'re are anyway'.'
Ca hha gP 1 folding his <1rms i · i·m not.
gn1ng to lrll ~·n11
Rao \\'an : Ro~. talk abnu t. in.~crutable!
\\'rl!. !'et' here. lhere aren·r enough seats
I!) J.!O around So you'rt> going to have (()
C'hnnse bPt\1•ccn us
Cahhage 1sweat1ng )· can't.
}'rankly, ;:ill you governments of China
lonk ahke to nie
f \Vcl/. ur crl/rs.~ to sny. J\llfroiv nnrl
Tinn \l'nn nrr soon finl1/111n /1kl' cot.~
nurl rlnri~. rr.~prct1urly. nvcr the SPrlf
ri;/r1/p our A1nhn.~srlflnr 1.~ bcr11g ll'cL
our 1nu ,1ib/lng sn111ctl1111g nhn11 r. "Gnu•
niy rcnarrl.~ tn Cho1r mo n Glnn11r1 Tse·
/llllf/ 0 1 Toirri nr 1s 11 Grnerolis.~nnn
1\1110 K<n·sh ck n1 Peking or may·
be .. :·J
The Brltl~b Amha $sador lshaking his
head as he \\'<it ches our Amhassador
shuffling ou1 1 P11 y. Another broken
diplon1al. With their appall ing la ck of ex.·
periencc thflse Yanks should never ha ve
tackled r~ality.
Dear
Gloomy
G us
The city should make &ure. con·
l.ractor:r; who dig up the ,;trceL~ and
then flll them in leave them In •n
"as was'' l'O nditinn instead of "like
it is" -shake. bump and grind
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f~!• 1••111•• ~l!•tll ••l fi"' •ttw.. ...i
"'l'C•ll•rol~ II•• .. el 11\t ~•Wllll~"· S•M ••v• "t "'"' ._ o"""'• o~" D•ltf' 1'111>•.
Worth Living
.••. ,,... -:-~"f-f'"'':'.""''1\
Hal Boyl~ ':' '
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Things that make life worth living:
Having a child smart enough lo win 1
four.year college 1cholarship.
Splashing your face with cold wattr
from 11 spring while taking 1 long hot
h i k e through the
mountains.
YodelinR when you
reach the highest
peak .
Ca1ching A five.
pound bass in a lake
wh ich the old-timers
claim ha!!' been ~o
fi shed our It co n!.'!ins
nary ;i minnow.
The f'lfin grace of
Jul ie Christie's riice..
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'· ./l:....;.;\ \~ ,.,,
Sneaking in the front door at 12:3!
a.m .. when both parent!'! told you : "Bf:
home by midnight without faiL"
11\'ISTING the tin lop off a jar of jam
v.·ith your hare hands 11rttr a guy 50
pounds heavier than you tried it and fail·
ed.
Ha ving the girl you took tll your first
hig h school prom lean her head on your
~houlder halfway tlirougb the 3ttOfld
da nce.
r.eiting your first piece of junk mail -
"" 1nvi!ation to m;ike 11 fortune in .fu rs by
slArl ing 11 chinchilla farm in your bas~
nirnt.
The SIJ:ht nf two children buildinR sand
ras!IP~ and fortress~ by the sea igainst
.an 1nrnminR lidl'.
Tr~t1n,i: whc!hrr you can raise. th e dead
h.v wh1i;11inF: the "Star.Spa ngled Bannf'..r"
wh ile walking by a graveyard after dark.
OPENINr. A nickel home m a de
lem()nade stand in your front y11rd And
makin~ enoui:ih money in the first hour to
clos~ it up .11nd go to 1 Saturday afternoon
mn\•te.
Gettin g 11 physic;1.J examination 11t I ~
and bf'1ng told you had grown two inches
since you were 12.
Findinl!' 11. $1 bill on the noor flr • cab
::ind debalini;:-whether you 5hould keep it
all yourself or share it with thr driver.
The spine·tingling sound flf 1 bug:lt
S()llnding taps your rirst night at a Boy
&nu t camp.
Knocking at 11 doo r and ~arinJ 10ine-
one you love l!ay. "Come in."
F~nding a usele!!S quarrel in turful
reunion.
FOLLOWI NG 1 rabbit'! hippily·hop
mArks !n fresh ~now and pretending they
are lhe lracks or a bear
Wrapping your mother'J heart around
)'()U r little fing er.
'T'he !Imel! of rre8h·caught trout fryin1
over 11 woodland camp fire.
Gttlin~ a handmade valentine from t'he
tallest red -haired girl in your ktn·
der1tarten class.
Gelling a l'!urpr\SP. refund from the
Internal Revenue Service.
THE FEELING of ~lief when anolhtt
guy b11cks down after you put • chip o.i
your !!ihoulder tnd tell him tll bock tt off.
lmpreS!llng your wife and two small
kids on a h1mily camping trip by putlinl
up Utt: tent !lingle·handed durinJ •
windstorm.
Comini;: back from this vac1tion 1nd
finding thal you traveled 711 mJlea mart
thAn the: family neit door did on tbelr1.
Asktng God for 1lms tnd beini srMrted
caviRr.
The !IOUl-<:almlng music of I wjterfaU'.
Dy such recurring miracle!, sre•l and
amall , our Utlle llvu are fed.
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The 'Anti-People'
As .you know, one of the great cosmic
discoverie!l of our ce ntury has been "anti-
matter;" It ha s been found that every
1lomic particle in th~ universe has its
"antl·matter" counterpart -a .sort of
mirror.image.
Matter 11.nd a11l i·maller are opposite in
electric cllarge . but identical in mass.
Altd ii the two 1hould
ever collide, both
w i l I immediately
blol' up and db:11p-
J>@<1r,
On bleak d a v 1,
wh'n I look at ·the
head lines from a ! I
CIVer the world And
~hudder, I am lempt-
ed to engage in the
philo.sophical conceit that we are not
really "people" &I. all. We are "anti·
people."
TT REALLY MAKES more sense that
wa y. Somewhere in the universe there
are real "peoplP." They are the positive
charge, Cit which we are the ne~ative .
They ha ve the .same mass, and look just
like u~: but they have prudently 11voided
us for millions of years. knowing that it
they came into contact \\'il h "anti·
people," we would 1111 blow up.
Dimly we perceive \\'hN posit ively
charged people would be like. We have
had 11 rew specimen.~ -not many -
throughout the 11ges. They :ire pr<lpll' in
whom love dom.inate!I ha!P . intelligence
eonlrols impulse . joy conquer!i hillerness.
cooperation wins O\'er rivalry. They live
each for i ll and all for each.
WE ARE THE mirror·imi;>.gt . t.h~ "anti·
people" of the universe. We are divided
(!:';~ ~~-'"-. ·-;~
r ' . i Sydney J. Harris
by politics. by nation. by r::ice, hy sex, by
religion, by ideology. by the most idiotic
of beliefs. prejudices and supersli·
tions. Time and at.:ain . 14'e kill nff millionll
of ou r bra vest and our be.~!. for reason!!
y.·e can hardly comprehend a few years
afterwards.
No other species that behaved so ir·
rational ly and ~o self-Ocstruct ivc!y could
possibly surv ive long e.nvy.·hcre 1n the
universe. Our conduct is con1rary to all
the law!; of nature, reason. and our nwn
revealed religion. \Ve 11re supremc!y
unable to practice wl\al we lnvr bring
prea ched about ; we \\'ant ever.vonr else
to start acting heller before we \.\'111 take
lhat perilous chance.
IS TIUS NOT THE drf1ni11nn nf "anti·
people" more than of "penp)p"'l Are 14•e
not \\'he.I: "huma n beings" ought to he.
but turned inside nut. 11·1Jh our \'lCe§
pe rpetually lrampl[ng our virtue~., Do "'e
not use our kno\l'lcdge more for greed
and vanity than [or goodne~.~: u~e our
passions more for ex1crmtniltlon Than ff\r
re CQncHiat ion. use our h1f1,v principles
more for camouflage' lhlln for con·
formance.,
The gala:<ie51. ll'f' are !nlrl. ;ire rrccdtn.'!
further awa.v frnrn us ill 1ncrrdtb!A
speeds. \Vho can h)11mP 1hcm., Anrl Y.hD
can dou bl rhal on snmp rh.~la nt planrt.
!he real "people" arP bre<1lhlllt! a S!i;?h nf
re lier that Lhr ir chancr!. nf roll!d1ng "ith
us grow remoter ever.v dit)?
Anyone for Candles?
A good many voice! art being heard ln
the land the1e d11y5 expressing concern
that we are running out of energy
1ources. i nd u ying something should be
done about it.
One ()f thtm ls thllt of Stal e Sen. Alfred
E. Al Qui!t of S11n Jo.se. Senator Alquist
feel! th1t one thing that could be done is
to keep the public utilities from
promotin1 t dded use of &as 11nd elec·
tricity.
The 1en1tor offered 1 bill to stop such
1dvertising , but it failed \fl get out or
committee. He now is trying to get the
Sen1te to p11s.s • resolution declaring such
promotion Improper.
AI.QUIST SEEMS t.o have missed t
couple of point.ll. Utility ulu 11dvertising
ia designed In prnmote pcrwer use in off·
peak periods, thereby maintaining a
more efficient, and more. economical use
I
Guest Etlitodal
of our energy resources.
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As A. James i\1cCnllum. m<1nag'er of
advertising and pubhcll~· ror Pac1f1c Ga!
end Electric Company tolrt a group nf Ad
men recently, such art ver ri si ng help!
provide "lhe best possible u\Jlity et the
lowest possible cost."
AC'luall y. nl course. our energy
resources are not limited. Cert.ainly we
must not squander the wor!rl's sup ply of
fossil fuels; but thPre 1s no nhorlage of
atoms.
The people of the world are hardly
abou t to throw the switch and go back lo
the old d<iys or illumination and power.
Wher e will ell the candles come from?
California Feature Serl'lce
By Georg., ----------,
Dear Geor&e:
Do many of yo ur reader! lake
yOu aeriou1Jy? What pe-centage. ol
MWIPIJIW readm do you tNnk
rel:lly hive • tm81!,of humor ? How
many people don't understand )'OU •rt: rully pulUn1 on the whole
ridiculooi bu!ine• or 1dvlct Cfll·
Ul'l'Uti.al.s?
A F~RVEN'? t'AN
Otar Fan:
Moil people hav~ 1 pretty l(ood
sense or humnr or lhl!'i co lumn
wouldn't hive lasted In M'I many
Mwrp1pers for lhf. past JO ye:an.
Actually, the few people wM aet
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mad about some of the: an,;\\·ers -
taking all this cufl ahsnlulely
literally -dnn·t hother me 11.'s the
ones who write in and say ltie}'
FOLLOWED my ;1dv1ce ... and It
worked. Th11l'5 14'hitt throws me.
Dear Goorgr·
I would like to know 14·hat
qualifications are nr.eded t.o bt:come
a syndica~ advice columni~I I'm
sure: I C<luld write bct!er Ad\'irc:
thin you . Can you gi\1e me an ,v Ad ·
vice :
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Wh y Not License
To Get Divorced?'
DAI L 'f PILOf 7
Li ~erise Plates Dazzli11g RONG KONG
•• ~ACRAME J\"TO <AP ):... The
California · Ug1slaUU'e came
up with .a ZOWIE. SNAZY,
.SMASH, GOOD, G 0 0 D E ,
GOODY idea. last Ytal' thal
r aised an extra $385,500 111 the
past nine mflntns.
The idea was the
personalized vehicle license
plates, and those .are liamplcs
of lhe 35.420 speci11I plRtes
CAl\fornians havr-purchased
a1 11n e>=tra $2~ t'ach.
t'allfornia the rules for what
~ou can put on your hce11u
r-!ates ar11 re.!at1vely easy and
the plat.es are selt1ng l!kt
\\'OW and CRAZY.
POLICE, GOD and FBI. and
,.,.,·ear words are not for sale.
Odd letter cnmb\n;ilions are
;iJso chec krd for whal they
spell backwa rds. so other
motorists ¥t'on't be offtnded
looking in their rear view mir-
rors .
including I LOV ~~u . PEACH Is
next mnst popu lar.
Oakland A!hletic~ 1t1 r
pitcher \I ida Blue hils BLUE,
and pro football defens 1vf!.
J1nenian Cedric Hardman of
the San Francisco 49ers has
NASTY.
Someone 11~nt $2~ lo put
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7,JLCH on hi s licrn~e plate . -= There's TIGER. BR U IN, ,., .,,.1.1 .... 1 ,...,. u1.11n 15EJ-1101 W. M•t.l.rl~•f l lY4., llo, 2'1, ~
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•I.I.ST l'ATMINTS
RABBIT, CAT. PUPPY and I h••• ••• r...,.A.,.,, .-"'""'1-
PUSSY. Other~ 1nf'1llrle 3•1g,.~~·,...'*,...'~"~··~·-•.' ...., __ ,_~...,,·~"~·~·~' ... ·~-... ·~·~M~·~· ..................... ~
By L. ,\!. 80\'D tn sa1'e it has fa iled you Other sJ.etes h;11e the "1<1ni-
Plates soltl so far range
from AAAAAA to zzzzz,
from PRIEST In S INNER,
from SCOTCH to SO DA ;ind
frr1m CHIC to CRUf\.1MY.
BEER, WHI SKY, C~IN 11nd
\'OOKA :11re on the road . Also
c;RASS and SPEED, bul net
POT .
Punstrr.o; are nnw drivinl?
"'1th DOG and P 0 ET I C
llcen.~es. Thert's alsQ a
QPDOLL AND H20BED .
!.1':MON is so popul;ir there's
11 LEMON 2 and LEf\.10N 3 on
the road.
BEARS, GRR. cnnn R 11nd l' ---
GRRflR . Kid s Like to As k And y shouldn't RO do11,n to a divorCt" ty p!ale:(' -sn dubbed
lic~se window and pay $5 lor because initial~ and n;imes are
a license s1~nifying your mar-such favorites but in
riage is t>nded . ., So writes -----
C;ir owners may ask for 11.ny
crunb1nation of six letters and
numbers. Rut such ¥t'orJs as
The most popular license
plalf' wnrrl ls LOVE, which
has been aold in 61 variations.
HE:AVJ::N !S TAl\~;N . hut
thf' state h11sn't given 11nyone
HELL )'et.
A SETI'fNG HEN turns htr
egR~ e\'ery 20 minutes. An
eleclnc incuba tor turns them
as infrequently as every fi ve
hours. :!'he science boys do nol
believe lhe machine is wrong .
They think the hen is. Sh,'s
f.lupid. A .,.,.orrif'r. Neurotic.
The machine, they say. is
cahn and careful and ¥t'ise.
M;iybe so. don 't knov.·.
IT WAS 1\'0NE OTHER. than
n!d Arnold Be nn rtt who ad·
\ised. ".".1;:ikr love 10 e1·er:r
\1·1nnan \'OU meel : 11 )'QU Rel
fil•e percenL nn your outlay.
it's a g 0 0 n in vf'stment."
Clark W. Blackbum, general
director of the Fa m i l y
Services Association of Amer-
ica.
CUSTOJ\1ER SERVICE: Q.
"\Yhith i~ brighler. a waxing
quarter moon or a waning
quartt.r moon ?·' A. The wax-
ini;!. But 1 don't know why
. Q. ''Wht1\'s the ;i veragc
nf the n1arried men na-
r1on"·irle~·· A. 43.1 years.
A1•erage age nr !he ma rried
women is 39,5 years ... Q.
"Don't lobst e r~ walk
backward?" A. They walk
forward. swim backward,
Wheel On Down And
Save Greenbacks!
.... unw ('AN YOU ('atl
ynursf'lf a gnl1rn1ct nf the
Snaizirr ilk if you don 't know
!hat she rry i.~ lhe only wine
that ~ains In t1 lcoholic strength
as it ;ip:es~ THE
FEJ\tALE SALMON h1ys about
3,000 eggs a year. Remember
that. next Mother's Day.
THE ULO TH~I E J\IAR·
INERS figured no ca n non
could shoot fa rther lha n one
]eap:ue. Technically, a league
i.~ any dislance from 2.4 to 4.6
li!t11ue miles. Bui it came In~
rf'coi?nized a.~ three miles. A
Dutchman n 11 med Dynker-
shnek in 170.1 set do w n
!hf' reasonable no!Jon that an.v
nt11 1on ought l.o be allowed
cnntrnl over ;ill the sea it
<'nuld cover with cannon lihot.
Optimislically, may hr a
league's worth. A customer
asks how we came by the
traditional three-mire limit 11s
a boundary around our ter-
ritorial waters. That's how .
'·:J ETTING ri.1ARRIEO i~ 11
reasonably simple procedure.
You get a blood test. p:n C'town
t.o the license bureau. pay
rnavbP $5. and !hat's it . I rlon 't
gee · why "·he n a marriap:e is
on the rock! and every effort
(•!aimed high heels wer' in-
vented by a woman who had
been kissed nn the forehead
has be.en reported. Howe ver,
11r. Chesterton was in error_
High heels we re invented by 11
man, actually. King Louis
XIV. t think. That's debatable
maybe. What·s not debatable
is men wore high heels be.for'
women did so. Such wa~
customary in the royal courts
11 few centuries ago. Women
then 111ore heels mostly.
\\'f<~ll~ YOU MARRIED in
.l;:inuary, Vebruary or March~
Jf Afl. look out. Couple.~ 1nar-
ried in those monlhll' have the·
highest di vorce rat e, ac-
cordi ng to !hf!. Health
Jnsurance Institute. Lowest
divorce rate occur!I among
couples married in June.
Yn11 r questio11s nnd cntll·
mr11t,~ ore 1velcorr1crl and
1n1/l /le iiseri in CllfCK·
/NG UP u·11rrP1ier pn.~sihle.
Plr nse adrlrrss yo1.1r lei·
ters r.o / •. M. BoJJrl., P. 0 .
Rnr. 1875. Newport BefJch
Q2660.
S . A fri ca Ce lebrates
1871 Di a111on d Find
l\lll,'IBEfll.f:'i', S<iuth Africa
(AP 1 -Thnusanrl.~ nr South
Afrir11ns havP trekkerl throup:h
I his ~n111ll city !hi.~ yeiir tn pay
hon111gr to ;i hnlr that made
l\imberley vch;iL it is.
Sorne s11v the hole 1nade
Snut.h Afri;a too, becausf' it.
\'ield{'d 14'1 million f'llr<ils nf
rl iamnnds. This harve:sl pro-
''tde<l 1·11p11;i! to drvrlop the
.'!oldfif'lds of Tr11nsv1111I and
Or;i n~e f ree Sta!P ;ind lhe
tf'rrilorif'l" nn1v known a~
Rhodesia ;ind Zamhla.
l\imberlev 1~ celcbrii!inJI. thr
lllflth anniversary of 1 I 1'
cha.<;m. which bCJ:lln 11 ~ 11 200·
fnnl h1tl called Cnlt'sber~
\\'i!llln ;i vc;ir nf thr d1<1·
mnnrl rl i.<;f'n1er1· in .11111 llfi1
rhi'.' hil]of'k rl 1.~<lpjlCarrrl 11nd ;i
:'!II-acre hnlr V.ilS fl)rn11nii:. .<;111
rnunrlt.rl by .11 shiintylo\.\·n of
~o.r1011 011,:i:!r rli
J)ianlnnrl ff'l'f'r 1111d lhc
m1nrr"s rnt1i::h 1n .11 n n fr~
ri1si:ulilrrl .lnh;innrs ii n cl
Arn0ld11~ ne flet'rr>. on who~!':
f11tm the minr la 1· They ~old
ou1 anrl move<! inlanri .
~1 any minf'r~ r r:1 f' a-~ Prl
C'laims when they \.\'Or~cd
throuEh lhe vrl!nw ha .~alt
topsnil 11nd r-trurk w h 11 t
ht f'11me knnwn llJll
"b\ue~rnund '' 11nrl l:iter .11.~
kimherli!e
Onlv 11 ff'w knrw that th i:ii
li1rahim hPlcl th' r t 11 1
lr,awri-. Amon!? th'm were
R11rnett ''B;irnrv" R:ii rn11to. ii
Lnndnn-born .Jr\.\'. anrl Ct'cil
Rhodes. 11n entreprrnrur l;:ite:r
In becnmi-pol ilir 111n and col·
oni~! RhorlP~ hacl Mui;thl into
11nnther rfillmond minini;t Cf')m-
panv ne11r the De Reers farm.
Though 11 m \ I 1 i on 11 1 r it •
Ba r11tn wa~ bllrred frnm I.hr.
plush Kimberley Cluh. He snlcl
out In Rhodes' company in
1/lll!I. nne cnndltinn w;i.~ he hfr
11hlf' tn jnin the tlub. He la.ter
\!.'AS .II .~lJl('ide.
Thf' De: Rr.ers hrnthl":r~ p;iid
the i?nvernment lhe equiv11 lf'nt
of :11200 fnr !heir f11rm in the
lllliO's. They sold it in 1871 for
$26.400.
Hhodrs paid
1n !ll ion for the
blue1i:rnund in 1389.
\\'1lh purchase: or the
l\imberley mini": Rhndr.~ form·
ert De Be('n; Cnnsolidatt'd
~1 ineli Co II <'<Jlllrolll'. 110 per·
crnr of tht' \.\'nrld's dian1nnd
mining ;ind m;:irkeun~ today
Rv the l!nir the hil? hole
hl'C3me 11nprnf11;ih!f' in 1914 ii
h11d produced abnur Lhrre tnris
nl diamonrt~ wnrth pi-rh apl"
Ji;i()O mitli nn Som"" 25 mill ion
Ion~ of hluri:rot:nrl had her"
e.~cavale<l. le~\·1ng a rim of
~n1 ;ill hill~.
ThP 1·ra1cr w11"' nn t mile in
rircumfe:renc,. 1.55-0 feel v.·ide
Anl :'I 000 ff'rt rlee1).
The IU\-(·11rat T1 ffanv cl i;i -
mnn<l. 1·;ilued at $700,000. v.·;i~
!hf' min,·~ mn.~t f11mnt1~ slnne .
The blue~rn11nd still r•on la ins
dia mnnrls. hut Oe. Bee r.-; con-
sidf':rl" lhe yield. lf':s~ !han Iii
caral11 for JOO tons of rork. is
not wnrthwhilf'.
l\imberlP.v's people pay lit Ue
::i tlention lo Hie hol e excrpl
"'·hen there's a rumble: from
underground, subsidl'nce. This
process ma y make it a. treat
to !ht 1011Jn e1·entuallv.
One idea i~ In trrra<'e the
.~irlf'~. 11nnthf'r to florid it. Trr-
r11cin,1; would l11ke year~ and
cnst million~. l\1mbf':rle v. on
tht f!.dg' or 1h' l\ai11h11ri
Desert. is i.h·orl nf water
althouf(h abou1 700 fP.et of
v.·11ter ha~ seeped into the hole.
Sir Er n e .~ t Opprnheimer
came tn Kimhl':rley in 1902 as
a ri iRmond buyer 11nd f!.v en-
tually gol control of De Beers.
Nnw hi~ ~on, Harr.v Op-
penheimer. heads ll 11nd othr.t
mining concern~.
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QUEINIE By Phil lnterlandi
"That's starting much too yolJ.llg in the pursuit of
the buck."
Ra11 gers Call for Fires
To Preser ve Sequoias
By ROBERT SHAW
AR NO LD, Calif. (AP)
The Jasl time a major foresl
fire swept through what it now
the Norlh Grove of Calaveras
Big Trees State Park was 60
years ago.
And that's the last lime any
new giant sequoias were born,
except for the fe"' planted by
man.
If state park offi cials have
their way, the dreaded fore st
fire will be tamed in a year or
tw o to help pre serve f:be tower
ing sequoias and to assure a
new crop to replace the cen·
turies-old trees when they
fin ally fall.
A park aide leading a hike
along the fire road near the
North Grove gathered his
group around a tree standing
shoulder high and said, '"Take
a good look at the needles on
this sequoia. It's one of lhe
last young ones you ·11 see
around here."
He explained that the giant
lrees -many of which grow
only v.·hen their seeds fall onto
bare soil. But the floor of !he
forest al lhe sla te park is
littered wi!h needles. leaves,
bark and branches -so deep
that the sequoia's 1iny seeds
find soil only al ong the roads.
Before man decided fires
Men in
Ser vic e ..
P.farine Lance Corpora 1
Niles A. Trapntll, husband of
the former Miss Sally R.
Sparks of 17101 Los ~1 odelos.
Fountain Valley, has reported
for duty 'il'ith the Third t-.·larine
Division on Okirlft\\'a ,
r.larine: Pfc. Charles 0 .
ffaupt. husband of the former
i\fiss Teresa L. i\la11hics of
shouldn't ravage the forest. a
fire every 10 years or so would
clear out smaller trees which
compete with the shallow·
rooted sequoias for \\'ater.
But now the small dogwood,
pine and fir trees are so dense
it's hard to see some of the big
lrees that stand only a few
yards from t.he sawdust-
covered trail.
One ranger at the park said
state park officials hope !o
start a program of controlled
burning !o !ry to put a
semblance of nature back into
!he groves.
In Sacramento, the Parks
and Recreation Department's
resources management and
protection chief says lhe burn-
ing plan has been put in limbo
for a few months.
James P. Tryner said the
department staff, although il
has long recognized the need
for such a program, has decid·
erl lo 1i,•ait until the legislature
adjourns to see what happens
to a bill which w o u Id
reorganize classifications of
park lands.
If the bill by Sen. Anthony
Beilenson. ( D·Beverly Hills )
doesn't become law, Tryner
said !he staff would be ready
to take its burning proposa·I
before the State Parks and
Recreation Commission.
"This is a basic question of
resource management,"
Tryner said. "wh ich must be
a1>proved by the commission.
It is unsettled policy question
at the moment."
One pal'k official admitted
conservation groups w i I l
pounce on the idea when it is
advanced.
"They look upon forests
fires as a great natural evil,"
he said. "But v.·ith the big se·
quoias the}; don't really have
lo '>''Ori)'.''
11e explained that o n c
reason the lree~ live to the ripe
old age Qf 3.000 is their natural
resistance to fires -unt1I
mBn m:ikes a dent in their
thick red bark v.'ilh his axe or
llB!I \'lolet Circle, Fountain [.-----------.. 1
,.,.!l('y. ha~ reported for duty
with the: Thlrc! i\tarine A1rcr;irt 1
"·ing at !ht El Toro f\farine
Corps Air Station, Santa Ana.
~a\:' S!'aman "Yt'lllla m C.
Po..-ell , son of ~fr. and Mrs.
V•illiam J . PO\\'ell of 627
KM'il'el! Plact, Costa Mesa ,
has rtported for duty aboard
~ fast eooibat support ship
t·ss Camden at Long Beach.
!'-farine Cpl. Jerome .
Eslepp. husband of the former
1ifi ss R05(!mary Donaloo of
2-48.'ll 1itOO<]uero Lane. Mission
Viejo. has report~ for duly
•ith ?tfarine Air Group 36,
First ~1anne Air Wing, on
Okina'il'a.
jewe ls by joseph
se~rches for jewels
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lta High Gear
1972 Fords Sell
At 1971 Prices
By CARL CARSTENSEN
l>•l•r 'llol •11•0-t+•• (allo•
DETROIT -Ford r-.tntor
Con1pany Presidl'nl Lee A.
Jacocca Tuesday night no11r1cd
Ford dealrs thal a.IJ 1972
1nodels (ca rs and trucksi will
definit ely be sold al the !;'~
isling '71 prices. Ne .... ~·ord
produrts gu nn .<;a[e Sepl 2t
Al Ford Division's unveiling,
all new st .~·linl! fur the Torino
and Thunderhird and n11nor
changes on the L T D
h1i;:hlighted the lineup
The Pinto ilnd J\1averic k and
r-.1ustang a re largely un-
changed
The lnlrrn1ed1ate To rino, in-
lrl"ld1u·ed in !962 as a f'airl11ne
n1odel , has underi.-:nne the b1g-
gr~t styl1ni.: chan~r
The Torino fcut urcs nev.•
b n d1·-on-fr:1·ne construcl!on
;ind 1v.·o srp:1n1te wheei bases
for t1vo-door and four-door
niodel s. It will be avai lable in
n1nt' n10<11•ls and t h re e
senes-the Torino, c; r a n
Tori110 and Gran Torino Spor!.
For the Thunde rhird this
yrar Michelin steel belted
tires are standard equipn1e"'!
The Thunderbird will be
available in a sing le two-door
hard top model
The big Ford LTD and
Gfl la xle se ries features minor
design grill r ha nges tJ nd a
restyled rear deck.
Pinto and M:-ivcrrck are
ha:;u:ally unchanged al!hough
the three-door Pinto Hunabout
h;1s a much lilrgcr re'ar win-
dow whl('h gi\CS better rear
v1sibillly than the 1971 version.
Ir\ 1he '7'/. truck line the lux-
ury Jtanchero pickup features
extenS l \'I! slyhng changes and
tl1e pJ{:kups s1>ort new grills
and offer a v.·ide \ariety o[
nev.• option J}<lekagPs
Ford J)11·ision G en er a I
~1an;;_~er John A. Naughton
said he expccls the new 1972
T'1n!l(l tu lead a surge in 1n-
terrnediate Cilr sales and ear-
l .' !hf' d111~1un tu nc1v sales
records,
··1 Uel1e1e 1!172 will he the
best salt's ye;ir In the history of
Ford Divisio n u1 tcrins of both
curs and trucks," Naughtun
S<l id .
It is rurnorcd lh;1t Ford is
preparing a Pinto st;1tion
'Nagun. Official s won't discuss
it but it is expected to be in·
trod uced next year.
FOrd has greatl y simplified
ils model lineup th is year, an
<ipproach that has been follow·
ed by all other domestic
n1anufacturers.
Mctnila's Garbage
Noiv Political Issue
1\11\Nll.A (UPl l -l\!;1hor
Antonio Vi llega.~ has rnlistl'd
niovie s1arlr ts tn llc!p sweep
the streets and e1·en written a
poein, ent11if'd .. A &1nnl't lo
San ita1 inn," 1n an effort lo
krcp Manila clean.
Still the i::arbil~e piles up
and overflow.~. !urnin.i; son1e
l\1anila di str11'ls into no.~e
a ssa11lt1n~ hf.';1\th hH1,;irds.
The i11f111cn11al r-.1 an i \a
T1111 t's, whil'h 1s silur1tet.I in ;1
,::arhat-:e-polluled znnc. prin1ed
a rart> frnn t-page editorial
dcn111 nd ini; reli<'f
Said the Times. '· l h e
.i;:irbagr c,111 be seen on stree1s
and sidewalks. ev en al the
doors1eps of some houses. An
oppressivf' slink p e r v 11 d es
many scclinns nf lhl' r11.\·.
hn1v long sht1ll the J)('Oplc of
)la111la have In suffer"•"'
Wilh clcc·11nns in Novt"n1 her,
Villegas knows he has a
prohlen1 which sl;1rle ls and
poems cannol iiulve.
Hts sonnet. wntlen i 11
1':1galog. calls on his 2 1111lhnn
consti l lJent.~ !o "hcaut1f.r 011r
hon1e and rnuntr_y ... 1l't'~
Cfln1bat g11rbage and uphol d
san1tal1on."
But ~·hat lhe mal'Or tells
reporters he really 'needs is
watchers are skeptical but
believe great strides v.·11l be
n1ade by Nov. 9 when Villegas
seeks his third full ler1n .
Key probletn areas are Ton·
dn. Sarripaloc ::ind Santa Cruz,
;ill faded portions of the co re
r·11 .1·. !n particular. 1een1 1n.c:
Tnndo has fc.,.., flush toilets
and .,..•a1er is often .~lH1rt.
:0.1:in1la T 1 111 es c11lunu11st
Teod11rn Vatcnri<i reported
how one Tondo resident,
businessman Jirnmy Cu ,
decided to take !he garbage
probl c1n into his ov.•n hands
and the dislurhing rrsul1s.
Shoc ked at the arnount nf
garbal!r and horse dn:ippin~'!
near hi.~ business house, ru
placl'd thrC'e large drun1s in
the st rec!.~ f<>r u~e :i g
n·crpl;.iclcs. The.v ~·ere gone
!he nexl ctn~'· li e lried si x
cln1n1s and fin:1l ly Ill, bul 1no.~t
<if the1n v.·crc stolen
F1 nall.1'. C11 pu! nu t 30 drun1 :oi
and a~ked for some neighborly
cooperation. The d r u m .,
i;t a.ved.
Valencia repor!.cd. "no~' he
is stuc k with 30 drums of
horse manure every day "
.c;ome morr big garbage trucks ,------------'i
to get on ..... ith the joh.
Thr rnayor, 43. w11! lr:i l"el
.c;oon lo Euro1>e ;ind the Unitl'd
Sl;itrs 1111 a shopp1n~ r x-
prdi11on
In p;1r!1cul;1r, \"11lr,c::;is said
hr 1s 1n1rres!ed in ~nrnr
.~rrond-hand garbage ha ulrrs
w11h a eapaci!.1• of lO lfJ11s. Hr
said lh~y ;1re a v ii1lahli~ In Los
Angeles for $11.000 l'ar h.
·n1C' rnt.vor h;1d prl'di<·ted
1he g;irbagc cns1s w1111ld hr
over h,v Aug , 15. Cit y ha ll
Pho11 c
(i-12-'l:l 2 l
Fur
Wcckc11de r
Ad vcrl j,;j n g
God is Mind.
This means 1hat you can tu rn to Hirn for
gu idance, good ideas, and understanding. You
don't have to reel li:.ft out of the natural
intelligence that co n1es rrom God.
If you woukl like to kn ow more about your own
capacity as 1he child of God, or if you would
like your children to know mor~. come wiih your
'"hole family to our church on Sunday.
We welcome you to our services, and your
child ren to our Sunday School.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL
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747 Crash
U.S. St udy
Co11 ti11u es
1\ll LLRRAI~ It Pl t -A
II Injured.
Blazing Freeway
Carnage [(ills 8
VENTURA . Calif. r AP\ -A hour to control the fire.11, which ftdPra l hrarinR 1ntv !hf ll'nrsl
11cc1dnet in1nl\1n,c 11 i ~7 111n1-
bojl!'! fflC'U~fd <'l!l>il fl \\'rd·
nl.'5da.v flfl the lr11,c1h ut !hi'
rUn\.\ll \' !hr Pan Arl1f'l"lt'llfl
airhl't>r took nff on ,lu l\ 30 ;it
Ssin franci~co lnlP1 r~a1111n11I
Air port
ThP pl;inr. "h1th l·111nrri 2!2
pers(lns ~na 11r 1i:htd 711(1 r1rn1
pou nds. took flff nn an p; Hiil
fnnt run "«ll' bu! l111 lcd 1•) i.:rt
airbornr heforr !hr pa1rn1r11t
rndr<I . It h1! an arpri•:-i('h l1i,:h1
in ~11n rranci~cn Bay af11'r
~el!111,c inh'I lhr air. cla1n:.1,c1ni,:
ii~ land1ni:, i:ri:i1 ::ind <lrir111i,:
rnrtal parts int(l !hr pa s~enger
ca bin
/)ap er C<1per
Principal
M istreatell?
produce truck plowed into 11 blocke.d tr:iflic in both diree-
lin t n{ stopped \'ehicle.11 on tionll, he said.
he;11·ily travel~ U.S. 101 west "It wa11 a te.rribl~ mesll,"
ol here, creating a blazing ~aid Petrr Win II. I e, a
1'arn:iRe 1n which e i I: ht newspaper phol n,l!ra pher.
persons died and 11 others ··Then~ "·as nolhing but
11 r rr 1n111red, thret seriously. aulomobile parts and 011 and
Fil·e or th e dead in the gla~s all over the pa\•emenl."
ll'l'rlnesrl;:iv act.:ident we re The highway p111rol iden-
n1embers ·or thr sarne family t1fied the dtad, all but one
rrsipped In the ir car, which ex-from Southern California, as
rind ed into rlan1es. burnl ng follow~;
I hem tn dra1h. One of rhe five Li:iura Garrett, 15 rnonths.
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Thr ;\;11 1on:il Tran.,pnrta1oii
~ft>!I' Rn;ird bl',can ;i he:iring
Tucsdar 1n1n tht> rn 1~h:ip.
Th1 r!1 ·/nur prr~nn~ 11rrr 1n-
rurrd, m;:in1· nl thrn1 11 h1le
~!1d1n!!. down e rn r r gr n c y
chu1es alter the pl;ine land ed.
J.0$ A/\'(;ELE~ ! Arl -A
ft'drr11I JUd.C:e h::i:c. nrderrd ;11;
1n\r~t1::,a!lun 1n10 a llcRat1nns
!ha! Anrhon_1 ,/. Hus!'ll. <i pnn-
C'1p;:il In lhr J'rntacnn P<1prr~
r:i~r. 1•<1s .~rh:ickled and
111 1~1 re:11t'd In Jail
11 ii.~ <i 2-n1onlh--0!d haby. Rurhank: Genrge Slephens
Ann1her of thl!: dead found .Jr., 43: Frank Cnlunio, 25:
under a truC'k "'il.5 so badly Tne7. Colunio. 27 : .Joseph
hurned he ''nuld not 1m-Colunio. fl: D1;:in;:i Cntunin, 2
mediately he ident1'1ed , the months . .all f1 1'e from Ventura;
hig hway p<11rol said. Annett t C ot uni n. 4 6 ,
One woman. dragged lrom Rochester. N.Y.; ;:in uniden·
rhe wreckaRe and beginning lo tified per~n . name and ad-
recn\•er consciou:ine~s. shriek· dres! unknown.
ed h:-·stericall y as her c;:ir'!f;============.f
!11rt (;ink explodtd. Firemen
sa1rl her 15-nionlh·old ba'oy
\1'<1S still in !he car's front
Still.
--NW.~ l DE $::!
"i'\o rescue wa~ possible," a ).-,.•"" ,.,. .l
...&' •••
~?S>BAR%NG NOW AT Fran('!~ Kt'ithlr1 a P.1n An1
I I l ,c h t disp:<IChPr. lr~!l fif'd
\\'trlnrs<l:i1· 1h;;t thr rnnt rol
rnwer told h1n1 1hr hi~ plane
had a lull ~.soo rt'ct ot n1n11·;iy
for takCf'lif
.'+. Fedrral A\ 1at1nn Ai.:r11°·1·
i;:pokesman "'ho 11·:is in !llr
towrr at the time of takrnff
sart! earli!'r tha! the a1rhne
\\'8.~ noL told it h;:id that much
runw;i\'.
Dr. Daniel Ellsher,'1. 40.
ch;ir.l(ed '>l•ilh un;iu\horized
r)(ls~cssion of I hr'. :oi e c r e t
cn1·crnment doc11n\rn!:<> u n
\'ir11u1111. :c;aid 1hal f..11s~n'.~
hands werf' nu1 1111c\ed behind
h11n Tuesdav mnrnin.I( \.\'hf'n he
pounded ori the d()(lr of ::in
1snl1ll1nn cell !o i;rt the guard"s
aurntion.
Russo had been placed in
the isolation cell hecause ::1
µ:uard didn"t like him asking
<JUC'stinns "'hile he was heing
hnnkf'd. Ellsber_g said.
f1rl.'1nan said. "Those who ~ ,JC£..J
~h~::·~\i~~i:;·~~7}f,::~:~~:: No'·'-· $_,,,1 .. 39• S:3Q-J.30 TUE&Dl'.Y "MoUSH Slt":VP.DA~
;i ccident occurred after a YV llJ.•d'f. 9'1~T W'Oll"f ff•_.111, ........ H. -L I ft ;~~,,~~.::~i<;•· .. ~~i.:."~~; .. ~ll~l~I ~·ll\¥1~.~~!P.!m~-~llj~oa~,~~~-~.-.a~...,~~·~ll~oa~~~n•~··~·~u~.,..,~~--~-~~~o~n~~~
l\e!!hlev :--;:iid hC' askrrl thP
1nwrr rr1r. the lc11g!h nf runw:iy
one nght.
traffic in the outside south· .. ,.,_, .. _....., • .._.,.
l' ~. Dist Court .TtulgP bound Jane or I.ht fOUr ·!ane t•I wt. I A~f· I T. t•l-61••
He i;:.t1d thr tn"·er !nld him
tPI.' f1r.~1 1.01/0 frrt of lhe
rL1n 11·;:i\ r·ould not hr 11'-rd
hrc;:iuSe the hla.~t frn1n Jrl s
1t1rn1t!ing 11p fnr ta\..rn'f n11::ht
end ani::rr car~ "n a frrr11;1y
r1cht brhin<l 1he ~tnp 'i; ~nu1h
end.
He said the FAA 111\d l11n1 I"
direct the pl;:ine our of 1he
"pa in!ed threshhnld .. at the
t.()()11 fnnt mark and "you'll be
all right."
_,.
'"' . "
Jet Passe n f!<'"
Files Law,11it
SA'.ll FnAi\('ISC() 1l'ri1
A pas5enger whn ln~l hi~ \r!t
fnnl whf'n a Pan A1nrru·;H1 i47
hit an approarh hghl while
t;iking of£ Jlily :Ill fr(lnl S:in
Fr a n c i l' r o lntcrn<1tinna!
Airport fr ied :i $.7 ~ 1nilhon
dama~e s11it \'-'cdne~d;:i\-.
O;:iisoo Lee. 34. l.oi; An~rle.~,
n;:irned P;in An1cril'an \\'nr\d
Ail''>l'a.v s, thr Bnr1n.I( A11'(:raft
en. ::ind 11)11 Jnhn Onrs ai;
d~fcndRnt.~ in his .~11per1nr
cn11r1 suiL
\\'illia m r . (;r;:i v. 11•ho nrderrrl
Russn. :14. to jail to.londa v nn a
r·nntrmrit cit;i1ion for rt'ftJ.~ln~
~" 'r.<;11fy tu a ff'df'ral grand
1ury 1n\'esti_g:1ting leak or 1hr
Penl;ignn l'aper•i;, S? Id
\l'rdnfsda \' he dircc!crl !hr
l' S 111;.i1:shal In report on
R11ssn'.~ thrr;:itmcnl.
The Jud~e said he nrrlrrf'rl
thr inv!'sliga!inn after hr.aring
1he allegations frnm a
jnurnalii;t hefnrf' he a r I n g
Ell.~berifs ;ircount.
(;;:iylnrd Campbell. U S,
n1a rsh;i l. declin~ cn1nment nn
the allegations.
SAN FllANC!SCO (UPl 1 -
An ;it1empt by b!aC'k mi!i!ant
Angrl;:i J)avis to h11ve her
murder. kidnaping ;:ind con·
spiracy trial haltecl on p.rounds
nf in.~ufficient evidence was
re jected Wednei;d11y by the
!'late Su preme CourL
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highway. Brcau.~e of roadway
rnn.~truction. there wa.~ no
rnr1n1 fo r the car ln pull off nn·
!o rhe .~houlder, !he highway
pttlr11! sn1d .
1'he 1ra('in1 .. lrailer !ruck.
hn11tini; cahbagc. ~lr.nred off
one e;ir and sl ammrd into
;:innther, srt!ing nff :i ch;:iin
eollis1nn that in l'olved 11
1·i;hic.lci;. includin,I! twn !rucks.
!he hi~h1~·ay pat rol ~Rid.
CapL Robert Br.vdc.n nr the
\'entura Coun!y Fire Depart-
ment ~aid both !ruck.~ and four
nr the cars hursl in1o name!! .
H took nine firf lrur ks a half
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tt.d Olk:.: 3716 c.rbll-.A11014dwl~ Monday to Thul'lldi!'f~; Friday 9-6
Other offfoel In doMMown RlietJIJe, 'WlwlWOOd, Hemel , Redlands and Sun City
Open August 4 ... Come in and meet our m&1;c;ger, Tom Archbold !
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E'AMIL\' CIRCL .. S
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.... ... ,,. ·~ OM ! '-•o .. oo
bf/ Bil Ken11,.
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"Gee, that chicken sur e. wip ed her feet c lean
before she went in the house!"
R ed POW's • Laos llJ
H eavily Guardecl
By LJ:..:0:-.l OAflo'I EL
SA:\1KHE. LafJS IUP I)
Hordes of North Vir.l.namese
soldiers ha ve been ri~hting in
Laos since 19fl3 but the rov;:il
J.;in government holds only ·103
of them as prisoners of \1·a r.
The offir1:1i explanation is
th:it the Norlh Vieln:in1c.o;e
prefer tn con1mit suicide
rather than pcrrnit capture.
There ha1·c he en un-
rnnl1rn1 Prl rcf)flrts lh;:it \1·nun<!·
ed pr1snne-rs :ire snmr \lmf'S
:-:h01. esr('c·1;1ll~· 11·h!'n i::n1·ern·
ment (QJ"C('S :ire in relrcil1
Thcrr 11·erc l'li.o;cussion~ l11st
vcar b1'l\1een the Lno11an anr1
South Vietna1riP s e
go\'ern111eo\" Hboul turning
fl Vr r the l\nr1h \"ic!nan1csc
PQ\VS to Saigon. lt \1'as decid·
ed nn1 tn do so.
The United Stales took no
position in these discussions
and thrre appeared to br no
prospect nf usini:? the Pfl\\'S as
lc\'crai:?r for the return or
Aml:'nc;in ;:rnd other al lied
pcrsc1nncl raptured in Laos
her1111se llano1 has ne1 rr
ackno1-1 lecl g!'d it ht1s troops in
that c11untr1·
Le Kv Thang. ZR. is one or
the !'\oi·th \'i<'tnan1ese PO\\'S
l1eld bv \lie L<1011:in go1crn-
1nent. Thang, :i pri sonf'r fnr
f11·e 1cars, anrl 1h!' 102 others
;ire held 1n a hca1·ily guarcled
rompound al San1khe, on the
Neivspapers
Los e Coins
'\"ha! rlo the Lns AngC'les
T11ncs, 1!1e Lns A n gel es
I ferald-Examiner and L he
Long Bc;ich Press-Telegram
ha1·e 1n con1moo'
,·\.tide fron1 !he ract th:it
thr'v're all nr11 ~p;irrrs. lhrv
are. ;ill ;il~n 1·u·t1n1s nf ;:r serir~
of coi n hnx h11 rg!ari!'" e:irlv
S:iturrla y ni orning in Foun1a1n
\'allC';.
r ni1cr rrpnr1 cd th;il si x rn1n
h1n;r• from the ncwsrafK'r
~l :inds 10r;1 1('d Ill !hr 7.lllh 's
~hopping rrn1rr ;11 \fl\11
!l;irhor Bhd 11rrf' p11Pr! nprn
;i nrl an 1111knnll'n ;in1ou11l (If
n1nnr.v 1akr11
Thr thC'ft s wrre d1 sr1J1·rred
hv street sweeper Larry
Lc;igue ;:i s he bcgc:rri lus 1nnrn-
1ng rou nds.
Signups Set
At Chapman
ou1 sk1rts Qf Vientiane.
"I \'lant lo go home ," said
Thang. echoing the sentiment
nf n1osl prisoners evcr.v\rhcrc.
Thang <ind all hut three of
h is comrades are
unreconstructed Communists.
according to their captors.
The three, .vounger n1en \lo'ho
hec<1me informers, are kept
;:iw;iv from the o t her
pri!-OflCf.~.
''Thev wnuld be kill ed 11 \1·e
pu! thf'.m \\'Ith !he others," ex-
pl~1ncd a pri!'nn off1cla1.
Thf' informers. v.•ell-drrs.~ed
and s1nilin~. have the run of
the cnmp<lund . They cha tted
easilv 1ri!h guards \l'hn gave
thrrrl S;.i1~nn ne\vspapers.
The nthrr prisoners srend
ninsl of lhcir ltme in a con-
fTete harracks-type building
\111h b<i rred 11·indows and
dflnr~.
The hii:;hes1 ranking prlscint'r
is C;ipL Lr l!U I' Linh. 51. t<1p·
lurt'rl mf!re th.1n four vears
<tt.:11 in a c;n-e in !\'.or.thern
L;ins
Linh, a lnnthpick d;ini::hni:;
frflFTI hi ~ mouth, was 11·i!li ng tn
.c;hflkc h;inrl.c; \Oo"Jlh a nt'11·.c;1nan
but unwilling !O answer ques-
tions. His fellow prisoners
grinner! lheir approval "'hen
he lurned his back on the
rcpnrtcr.
The guards said ! h c
pri.~nncrs are firn1!,v under
Linh'~ ron1rn1 ;ind a 11
p<1rt1ciprite in Cnmmun1st pro-
pai::and<i sesi;11Jn~ iinrl political
snni::fr$I~ in the eve ning _
The prisoners are allowed In
pl;iy 1·ollc~•hall ;ind sQcccr fnr
.c;r1·cr;il hr.iurs each mnrn1ng
;inr! af\rrnoon.
!l;ilf dnzcn or so rncn arr
al1011·crl oul51de the concrete
building 11'.l prepare I h e
prt~oncr·s \\VO mr;ils prr d;i \'
'"The gt;1\'t'l'nn1ent <t 11o1 s l/lO
kip -equivalent to 20 cC'nls -
pr r rl ay fnr each pnsonC'r's
fo1.1!. •· a ,:uarrl ,o;aicf
1\ pri.,on 0Hici:1I :i;;1id ;i H•·d
f'rn~<; rrprr.c;rnl:it11·p had
1 1~11t:·d thr fll'J<on 111 ire this
1,1;11· Thl' ofl 11·1;il arkno11 lcdg-
r rl th:it lhc pn.:;r>11r ro; hnrl rnn1-
p\:11nrrl tn !lir Hrrl C"1·n°o; man
;i!Ytllt 1hr1r 1rr .1 tmrn1 But rhr
nll1r1:il 1!rn1ed !h:il an 1
pi 1 S •'ner~ .11C'rr r1cr
rn1 •1n•a1 1•d
"\\'(' r arf f m 1.~l rf':i! lhrm."
lhr pnsnn nfflf1al :i;;:i1rl "Jr 11·<:>
rl1ct !hi~ 1101ilrl he ti.~rrl as p1·11
pacttnd:1 aga1nsl 11~."
Thr prisnnrrs :ir(' pC'rm111Prl
:i ~rn.i!I 1·egclalilr ,:;;irdcri
Tbev ;ilso have !11·0 pi!!~
Thei,i are prrmit!cd lo make
:-:and<iis [roin dlsr:irc!ecf tire~
hut there ;ipp;irentlv is nril
r nriugh ll'ork to kerp the r11
b11.~1'.
The pnsonrrs ;ippearrd
heallh_v if nnt happ,v . They ap-
Reg 1strat1nn for e \'e n in ~ l'lf'arcd to be dressed ade -
rla~~e;; ;ii f'h;:ipman College is qua!ely for the mild climate in
a1·a.1lable no"'' through SC'pt. :l, short.!'I . Some also ~·ore shirts.
;:iccordin,I!. to Dr P;:iul C. A guard said the Red Cross
Da vis. chainnan nf the e\'Cn· representative brings clothin~
tni:; c0llcge di vision. for the PO\\'S 11·hcn he 1·isits
Instruction is offered in lhe thr rnmpnund. He said the
sciences, ! i her n l arts, Hed Cros.~ n1an is permittffi to
tanl!uagc. hteraturc . an(! com· ques1inn 1he prisonrrs vo'i!hout
n1un1cat1ons. Clnsscs hrgi n guards being present.
Srpt. 7. ..The prisoners rt'fu.c::c In
Fu rther information 1nay be lalk 11·11h hirn if we are rhere,"
obtained at llJJ-8821, ext. 314. !he guard said. ~ijjjiiiiiiii
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'"Godfathers" Cl uh" Pretty Ex~lusi-ve • IS
LOS ANGELES (AP! -To
...ia1n entrance inlo lhe ''God-
father 's Club" a candidate
must deliver a baby.
There are fi ve n1embers and
none is a doctor. They are at-
tendants in Los Angeles Fire
J)epartmenl r es c ue am·
bulances.
Their 1nbs req uire anSv.'er-
ing emergeney calls, and that
1 l511411h ... (fll /14)
l 0351141.11. .. (£78/14)
• 1: 751 IS'"'··. \f 78/1 SJ
inrludes reque~ts to take pre~
nant "'·omen to the hos pital
They haven't made 1l !n !lme
620 times.
Rtibert Dougherty became a
Godfather's Cluh member in
1963 \Oo'llh the delivery of 11.
baby on lhe kitchen floor of an
f:<isl Los Angeles apartment.
He 's brought about 6{I n1ore in-
to the wnrld since.
Fred Hicks. a •·godfather ..
;about 100 lunes. says he once
delivered a bnby Jn a bank and
another on the si dewalk
outside a hospital.
Glen Hanson. 42. h as
delivered at least 100 babies.
He reealls his most trying ex -
perience involved a fa ther whn
··wanled his "''ife to ha ve lhe
baby at home and i,1·as angry
with her for calling us."
But, Doughert y a d d s :
and started giving orders they General Rert1ving l-los p1tal.
would be relieved ·· Pratt. wllh mnre than 200
Vince Pratl, 54. a l'eteran rlPlil'etlf'S lo hi s c red i t ,
v.·ith 27 yr.:irs nf makeshift ob~ervetl "Women whQ havl!I
obstelr1rs. says: "Childbirth is b;ib1e.s in these situ11ti1Jns
such a natural thi n~. most of generally don 't plan ahead."
the time the mothers don 't ----
need any he lp." I Graffiti is
George Chagoll:in. a 160-
baby man, bad an infant nam·
ed after him hy grateful
parents 1vhcn he brought
breath in10 a newborn child
with .1 re!:uscita!or.
Th• men aren•t amateurs. I
All received o b s t e l r i cs A Joke , .• Really
training at _th_'_'_'_"_" t y 's '===========
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J DAIL V i"JLOT Thursd'Y, August 11'1 1971
Ottawa Seeks Behind Iron Curtain lNIMllogic
By ~tAX HA HR ELSON
OTTAWA jAP t -c.anada is
re11ch!n,R c.ul fnr mnre fnf'nd!I
and new markr-ts In makr-1\
le.s5 dependen! upon I he
Lnitt'd S!ates, pol1!1call~ and
economiraJl.v.
In .'-.!av. l'icrre I·: I J l n t I
Trudeau· becan1e !he first
Canadian primr m1n1s!er In
1·is1t r-.1osco"'. He s1i::n!"d 11n
ag rttmtnt cal11nR /or regu l:ir
high-level consu!talions with
Soviet off1r111ls.
T"·o months later Pekini::·s
firs t 11mbas.sador In (jlnada
"-'11.!I "·armly ...,·clrnmed to 01-
tawa.
U. S. 0£f1c1a!s profess to .i;ee
n(I ca u~ for at.arm. They litlld
oihrr pro-Western diplomats
agn:>e rhat Canada's moves Jn-
d1eate neither a swing lo the
left nor a lrss friendly attitude
toward \\'ashin gton.
'J'he government apparen!ly
is trying to sho1~· the world-
;1nrl the (';1nadian 1>eople·lh;11.
l"an01da has an 1ndrpencient
foreign poliry. r-.1a ny Cana-
di;1ns have been unhappy with
1· S. policy. particularly on
\'ietnam, and h;:i1•t resented
Canadian involvement 1 n
.!I i I u a l lo n s created in
\\'ash1ngton.
Peter Ntwman, editor nf
~laclran '5 magazine and an
outspoken C a n a d i an na·
t1onalist. says Canadian socie-
ly ts nn longer bland and
dutiful as it once was.
"While we can't be ncutr?J
without being eunuchs." he
said. "we ('an be fierceh· in -
dependent without bceoffiin~
anli·American. In foreign ;if.
fa irs Canada should be cJc-.r-
hcaded, advenlurou.!I and cnn-
:i;("ientious, not amiable and
submissive."
Canadian overtures to Pek-
in,!;! and 1-loscow are based as
inul'h on ecnnon1 ic facl111 s,
perhaps. 11s political. Canadian
olf1c1als are worried about the
reliability or old trading pat·
terns.
Bnl<11r:'s pros1)cc:ti ve entry
Into the European Cnmrnnn
Market could affecl a~ niuc h
as /\0 percent of Canad/l's
trade "'ith tha t co u n tr y ,
particularly in 1nanuFac1u red
products, by rnaking them
suhject In the Com m on
Market's external tariff.
Some officials ha ve long
been J!llery about this coun·
lry's heavy dependence on
U S. trade. About 70 percent of
t:a nada'5 exports have been
going to the Un1led States. ll
is too early to tell how Prei;i-
dcnt Nixon'~ JO percent tax on
unports 1vlll affec t Ca nad ian
trade, hut this is the sort of
thing Canadian officia ls had
fe;1red .
C;ioad;i generally ha s
v.·elcomed U.S. move.!! tn im·
pro\ e relations "'tlh Red
China, including the lifting of
trade res1ric t1ons and Presi· ------------
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Pants Sets
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Low Price
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Crisp, yet delicate dresse s
and pant sets in '1.·ashable
polyester and cotton or
polye ster an d Avril• ray ·
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Peking.
t.:an;ida 's trade minister.
.Je11n-Luc Pepin, v I 5 1 I t d
mainland China several wee k.!!
ago.
"\Ve have to push our posi-
tion in China as strongl)' as we
can and as rapidly as we
can ." he said, "so as lo
establish a position by the
time the great reconciliation
take.!1 place between t h e
Chinese and the Americans."
One ""eaknes.!I in Canada 's
bid for trade with Red China
a nd the Soviet Union i.!I the
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limited poter.tial. Neither of
the Communist countries hll
much tha t C1nada would want
lo buy and, due lo large Cana-
dia n wheat sale5. the balance
of trade in bo th coun tr ie.!I
11 lre11dy is heavily in Canada's
fa vor.
Al the official I e v e 1 ,
Canada 's relations v.·ith the
United Sta tes are generally
good.
One positive development
\l'<IS !ht re<'.en t agreement tn
work jointly to curb pol!utio n
in the Gre;at Lake s.
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Orange Coast rtos1dents who
want to koow what tht>y can
do to help in lhe ecology
movement, n<l\\' have a variety
of rt>eycllng cenler11 they <.'an
lake their trash to,
Glass, a I u m in u m and
newspapers are all recyclable
and in Orange County there
are several places where th~se
items are bought for reuse AS
\\'ell as locations whert> dona-
tions of useful refuse are taken.
Here 's a list of recycling
c:enter.:i:
ALUMINU~1
Rayt>ll Distributors. 1547l
Del Amo Ave., Tustin, 838-
4550, They will accept any all-
aluminum cans aod ll&Y 10
cents a pound for them. Cans
are accepted on Thursday&
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and they
prefer lhe cans to be crushed.
Cliff Clester is In charge of
the recycling operation and
wilt help clubs and schools
orgnnize an aluminurn can
drive for fu nd raising.
Jf and L Distributors. 8405
Artesia Blvd.. Buena Park,
52 l-69n. They lake all kinds of
household aluminum such as
cans, pie plates and foi l.
!\lalerial is accepted ti.1onday
through Friday, 8 a.m to 5 p.m.
GLASS
Ktorr Glass, 1221 E. St.
Andrews Place. Santa An.a.
~7-3770. Collection days are
Tuesday, Thursday and Setur·
day (rom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
They pay one-half cent for
every bottle and jar. 'They
must be clean, unbroken and
without any metal on them_
They also must be separated
according to color and packag-
ed so they can be handled
easily.
PAPER
Orange County \Vast e
Paper, Inc:. or li.1en-Cal. 1003
Sheer Mesh
PantyHose
Sensational.,
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Price!
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Sheer stretch mesh panty
hose with nude heel. rein-
forced toe. In fas hion shade~
of Bare Beige, Mocha and
Sunset. Proportioned
lengths petite, average and
tall.
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Sizefi 3 to Gx
Sizefi 7 10 14
G irls' Perma-Presrfl dresses in a
huge selection of sryles. New
fall colors in plaiJs. prin(S and
solids. They're wr ink le and muss
resistant ... they keep her look-
ing neaL Little gi rl s' sizes 3 to 6x,
big girl s' sizes 7 to 14.
.. Preuy P11111 .. s;,,., s•;, •• 16\ltc_.3.._ for ' 12
E. 1th St., Santa Ana . ~~7-796!l.
They pa y $7 a ton for bundled
newspapers. Their hours are 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. f\1onday
through F'riday and 8 a.m. to 2,
p.m. Saturday.
Golden \\'est Paper Fiber.
16512 Buena Vista St., Orange,
637-<W27, They pay $6 a tc.n for
bundled new spapers. 'Their
hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.rn.
!\lo11day through Saturday.
DONAT IONS
Orange Coast College, Cam-
pus Skills Center, 2 7 0 l
Fairview Road , Costa Mesa,.
834-5681. Students will accept
donations of glass. newspapers
l hursdaf, Au9ust 11?, 1971 DAIL'( PILOT } :J
Materials County Area ; • Ill
:and alum1nun1 ~I on d :a y
through J.~rlday, 9 a m. to 4
p.nl. They ask that the bottles
be sorled according to color
and the newspapers be bundJ.
ed.
flichard's Lido r-.larket, 3-t:'IJ
Via Lido, Newport Dcach, 673·
6360, Bundled newspapers can
be left by hins 111 the east
parking lot. No glass or
a!uminu1n.
Fivt' Points Sh o ppl n g
Center, !\tain Street at Ell iS
Avenue. Bundled ne v.·spapers,
aluminun1 cans anti glass are
all accepted. Glass rnust be
free of metal and sorted ac-
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l'Ording to color. Fur funher
information call 5.16-5201.
l.a.£una Beacb l"rcc Clinic
RccyCJing Ccnlel', 1060 (.;ten-
neyre St .• Laguna 8C'ach. Note
this is not the san1e location
as the F'ree Clinlr Do not take
rnaterial to the Free Cl init.
Aluminu1n and glass. washed
and stripped of rnctal is ac-
cepted Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. 10 a.m. lo noon.
Park f. an e Res1dcnti;1l
&hool Scholurship Fund, 621
Thalia St.. Laguna Beach. 494-
6146. Glass only . They will
pick up donations at your
hon1e.
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l3a1:k 't'ard Ecology (frou p,
801 N. El Camino fleal, San
l:ten1ente "'tll atcept bundled
ne~spapers in the parking lot
of the Safe way fl-tarkel.
Orange County Cerebra l
P:ilsy C hapter. 3020 \V.
Harvard Sl., Sauta Ana. 5-46-
5700. \\'ill accept ll luniinum
c.:ans only. Contain<'r is lo cated
in office pa r.king lot.
CL!_y of \Vestrninster has
thre~ locations where glass
and aluminum are accepted. 1'
City of \A/estinln.~ter h11s
three loca tions where glass
and alu1ninum are acce pted.
"fhe cans must be crushed, but
tlley will also accept other
household alunlinum such as
pte plates and foil. Glass must
~ stripped of nietal and
sorted by co Io r . No
newspapers are accepted.
AftCO service st<1tion, on lhe
nor th east corner nf
Brookhurst St1·eet and Mcfad-
den A1·enue.
Standard ~ervice sl<1\lon.
nor ! heast corner nf
\\'est1n1nster Avenu e and
B!'ookhursl Street.
Union 76 ser\'ite station,
sou thea st l"Orner ot
\Veslmlnster Avenue. 1 n d
\Villow Lane.
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Children's Underwear Sale
Girls' Vesrs an <l Panties ·ofSupjma•
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.S hrinkage conrroll ed. Vests are zig.
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T-shirts and briefs of rib knir Su·
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•Girls' sizes 7 to 14
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Fountain Valley Sees Problems With 3 New Schools
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
01 !tit DellJ "Ir.I S!"t
Growlb in Fountain Valley,
the pride of the city council
.and the che.mber of com -
merce, is not viewed with the
same enthusiasm by the
Fnuntain Vall t'y S choo I
Dislricl.
During lhe ('(lming sthool
vear. the distriC'I \vill open
lhree new srhoo!s th:it will
house a miniinu m of 2.000
students.
"H 's kind or complica1ed,
opening three schools in one
vear." sav.c; Jack r-.fahnken .
assistant "superintendent !or
adn11nistrative s e r v i f e s.
"\\'e\·e ne ver had a year like
th is before ."
In Scplembe r thf' Fred
~!ndas Schoo l v.'il be opened in
!he quarter bloc k south or
Ellis Avenue and ei:ist of
Brookhurst Street.
It will provide cl assroom
space for 824 students from
Fountain Vil la, Classic Homes
JI , Glen Co ve. Influential,
!lteadow Hornes I and 11 ,
Su nshine Homes and Ur bana
tr arts.
Then In Derember. if con·
struclion rem11ins on schedule.
lhe lsojiro Oka school will
open. It will have 625 students
fron1 South Shores II and 111.
Tiburon. Ckeanaire a n d
Wes1gate tract!. It will also •·we l".an't just farm them settling classes in at other The thtet new schools will years.
contain a preschool class. Oka out," Mahnken said. "We had schools, there is the cosl of be added to the dislrlct't Tb tbr
I ed of B "" t •· k cb 1 lb bus ing the children to these e ee schools ha ve all is ocat ~·est roo,..uurs w eep ea c ass toge er 50 roster of 13 exisbnu '""h-'·. been named for Foun'-'• locations until their schools . .,, ............ a ......
Street and south of Yorktown they would mov e, .as a class, are opened. three school sites the district Valley pioneers.
Avenue. into the new schools." d 1 Fred Moiola was born tn Dr. Charles Wood f j n , owns an our sltes that have
The last or !he three lo open Oka student!'l, in the. classes assistant superintendent for been identified but not Fountain Valley In 1925 Clf
will be the Samuel Talbert and with the teachers they will business services, sa id the purchased. Italian immigrant parents. H~
Schoo l. located south <l f ha ve alt year , will be al· district has budgeted $92.561 "That'.~ a 14 percent growth attended Fountain Va I JI!: y
(iarfi'e!d Avenue and east of tending Tamura, Moiola , CoK, for transportation !his year. in one year,'1 t\1ahnken pointed grammer sch o o I s a nd
Magnolia Strttt. c.:isler, WardJoY.', Bushard, Tha~ compares with S7S,t89 1 graduated from Hunting!Qn
\Vhen it O""flli in February, Lamb and Newland Schools. for last year. ou.,;he schools themsel,es cost Beach High School. "" T lbe l I ·11 be Following World War JI , he Talt>ert &hool will have more a r c asses w 1 "We 've had to lease two ad· about SI.I million each and
I led t A I · d joined . his family 's farming than 5!">6 childrtn. The exa<'t oca a r I!: v a o s • dilional buses 1n ad ition to take about two y••rs to des1·gn d d
M Do II N I nd M · I .... an airy concern in Fountain numbf'r of students is difficult c we , ew a • oio a, the one we leased last year." and construct.
G. I c . nd II Vall{.; and in 1961 was an.. to estimate, Mahnken says, 11s er. 1,,,()1 a a r Per he said ... We hope lo be able They are financed by local ed '' <-h I t'I r. poin to the c ity council. He because of the new con-.x oo s un 1 r ebruary. to cancel these leases as the bonds and state loans repai·d killed · was 1n a plane crash in
struction 1n the attendance Jn addition to the log istic!'i of by district taxpayers over 30
Oka wa.s a native n! Japan
who came to Fountain Valley
in 1907. Like M.oiola, he was
active in farming In lhe area,
but during the war he a nd his
famlly were 1noved to a
Relocnlion Camp in Ariwna.
They returned in 1947.
Oka was remembered for
the vegetables he-gave to the
f'ountain Valley gr a m ma r
school cafeteria during Lhe
depression and fi)r his part in
helping build t11e 'J'albert
Langu age School on Talbert
Avenue near Bushard Street.
He died in 1966 at the age of
82. His children still l!vr in the
Fountain Valley and Hun·
tinglon Beach area.
T:.ilbert was born in Utinoi!
ln '1874 and moved to F'ounlain
Valley in 1896. J~e organiz.ed
the Talber L Dl'ainage District
~·hlch kept the land in th1
area dry enough for farming.
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lie also dug the channel now
followed by the Santa Ana
River from 17th Street in San·
ta Ana to the ocean. With hi!
brother. Toni, he purchased
and c leared the right of way
for the Pacific Ele c:tri e
Jtaihvay which ran from Santa
Ana to Huntington Beach. He
<lied ln 1958 at the sge or 8(.
The students tor Talbert
School will come from homes
in the Coral Shores, Glen Mar
10. Magnolia Gardens, South
Shores I and IV and new por-
tions or Green Valley.
Aside from the b a sic
problems centerinF: around the
t:onstrur lion, stoc king s n d
staffing a new s c 11oo1 ,
r-.iahnken sa ys the district has
been fa ced with eddillonal dif-
ficulties.
The students who will be
moving to Oka and Talbert
have tO be put somewhere else
while the construction is being
completed and the relocation
process has been a headache
for school administrators.
u
King-sized quilted,
button-free mattr~>..
ecause
Padded vinyl headbomd
King-sized mattress pad
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King-Size Includes all 13 Pieces
With every King or Queen mattress you buy at Ortho you get: Mattress and
two box springs with the King. mattress and box spring with the Queen. Plus
the Ortho-f>ak which includes.: Fieldcrest ncHron top sheet. Fieldcrest fitted
bottom sheet, two K'ing « Ooeen bolster pillows, two King « Queen pillow
c-, King «a-.> mattress pad and -.ii -ort1'8Slers, Also O<tho's
famous Double Bonas of headboa'd and qollled bedspread, Total = the
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Ortho's famous, original Double Bonua.
And lh11t Double 8ofwn means you get, at "° exlT'8 or hidden eo.t, a ~ arid
rnetaf bed lrame wttn llMOl:JI\ ..,. llClllMO
casters. That's 90l"M ..._.
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Originators of the Double Bonus ~ ---
Queens and Twins and Fulls,.too
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4433 Candlewood Avenue
C1ndl1wood Shopa
(across from La kewood Center)
Phone: 634·4 134
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SANTA ANA and
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
16131 Harbor Blvd.
(c o r n er of E d i nger) N ex t to Z ody 's
Ph o ne ; 839·4 570
ANAHEIM
1811 West Lincoln Avenue
Between Euclid and Brookhurst Avenues
Just East of Fed Mar t
P hone: 776-2590
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lie .JllSl gol l"<HT1td il\I ;iy <1t a ;..:Hragc :-ale. (ll!e 1 h1r1 g ~ce111:s c:lear -hc"d \1r·
hare! prcs:sed to find 1·00111 ful' one n1ore Hein on his vchu·Jc.
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To Trai11
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S.'\NTA ANA -One-hundred
and f1fly orange County high
St:hool boys. scl!'l'ted by the
N1:1ghborl1ood Yuut ll Corps,
11 il l JKtrl1(·1p11tc 111 :1 five-day
··conser1·11t1on can1p .. Aug. 23-
::~. :11 !ht' lu!>t \'allc~· Scout
Hl·~t·rv<1t11111 111 nurlh S<1n
lJ1(•j'.!11 Counl~.
'l'!iL• p1·o~r;un. direr:ted by
B1(·k Ingold of Nc1~port Heach
is a eooµerat ive 1 cnture of the
Orange Empire Boy Scout
Counci l. the Jarnes Irvine
Foundation. the LI S. Soil
F rcc,va )'~
'fo be G rcc n
A11d Groovv
1'L1STIN -Ucau11r~ ing: and
l1fe-s<1ving proierts h;n·e been Conser\•etion Service. t he
California Stale Division nf designated for Orange l'ounty
Forestry. the Neighborhood freeways.
\'nuth Corps, and the U.6. According to Sl ute l'ul:ilic
,,laru1c Corps. \\'orks Director, Ja1nes A.
Th{' int{'nl of the-progran1 1.~ l'\loc. a $298.000 eon1rat'l ll'il:> tu pro1·ide e1nploy1ne11! f11r 10u th.~ and to train theni for <111,arded lo the A. F. l;:u1dt·nti
su rn1ncr or full-llme jobs 1\'ilh Landsc;i ping Corpora\1011. San
f(irc stry t-rc11's next year, ;1.~ Pedro. for planting ;ilung the
11·rl! as to ;iccu1n p!ish n1u\'h Santa Ana Frcc\\'ay frun1 !he
nt·L"cled l"lll1Serva tion pniiccls Sut11h Tus1in 1111derpass lo
111 and around 1lic rcservat1011. \lain ~lrl•f't :111d fro n1
Thr l.11J)!i wil! build fire 1\lcFadd1·n 1\1(•nur 10 nortll of
Ir.i lls. ;ind ~01!-eros1n11 d11n1s, ,\J;iu1 S1rcrt on the i\e11p1Jrt
l11surance
Man Finctl
For Eva~io n
SANTA AN A -lnsurance1 man Frederick A. Farnu1n of l
Newport Beach has been lined
$1.000 and µlaced on proh;111on
for six 1nonlhs for ev:1d1ng l
payn1ent uf slate ineon1c tax -
es. I
Orangr Coun!y S 11 pr r Io rl
Court .Judgt' 8 yro11 h'.
\tct.1il!an ordered a s1x-1nont h
j:11l terrn for Farn11111. 50. of '
522.1 Bruce Cn.'sl·ent. lhenl
suspended jail t1 n1c u1 f;11or of 1 µrobtHio n. Farnu1n plradcrll
gutlly to m ; s de n1 ea nor
l'hargrs of la."< ev:1sion.
Judge l'\lcf\l 11l<1 11 a 1 so
orderl"d Farnum to p:l}" to lhc
stall' a !olal of $4 .339 Hl ta xes ,
relating to thr years 1966
through J96r. 1J1r ju d c el
ordered tlu11 !Wyment. be
triode be fore June·30. U:IT2.
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Personali1ed • Stylish • Efficient
Order For Yourself or I Fr iend
May be u~ed on envelopes as relurn addre1s
label1. Also ,.ery handy .is identific atio11
lobels .fot ma rking person.i i items $11t h •s
book11 records, photos, etc. l .i bels 1titk 011
glo11~ o1 nd rnay b e used far mark in g hgm•
canned foc.d items. All J.,beh a re printed
with stylish Vogue type on fine ciuality wh ite
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three ro11ds1dc re~l and p1c111c
s it es at strctcg1c;illy loca ted
points.
Count y s1 1pcrvisors h;11·r
:u1!horized <l!l expcndilllrc nr
$31.600 for de1·clop1nen1 of thr
~iles at slril!egical:y :oe a1r d
<1gric11 lt ural prcscr1·e l ;i o d
01111cd by the ll'i\rill
l'ropcrties Con1pJn.1
The first site sthcdult'd fur
ronstruction 1~ at ;1 po111!
111 crlOoking Cluquita Fla ls
nrgionat Park. nhout :! 4 rndr<;
11·cst of the San D i cg o
Frcev.•av. The 3.7·acrr ::-put
11·i!1 hold 15 p1cn1c lal>lt•s <tnd
11·111 cost SI0.7fl0 to dc1rlhp
A second silc is 5 !l m1lr··
east of the free11n.1 ;ind 11111
1·;irry a tl cvcloprnr-n! eos1 ol
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111 bl rs 11111 be l1'ir:1lerl in arHI
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;111d 11·ilJ flt·uvidc 20 pic111<'
lnblcs at a tot al cost of S!l,7flU.
Till' area 1s schedu led for
pl;u.:en1cnt i11 a wooded co1·c
hctwccn Lucas ;ind Vcrdu gq
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.\11 si1 es 11 111 li;ive gravel
p;1rk111J.! lot!'. lhrc('·fool v•ide
1•.alk111i: !rails ;111d rrslroon1:;.
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STORIES By C:AllOI. ~1001l~
01 ~· 01"' Pile• itoll
African teachers ha\'e a & t r 1 c t
timetable for summer vacations. Their
government makes sure nf it.
Christine Kudzodzi and Helen Amartey.
Quarcoo, both or Ghana, chosen for in·
ternatinnal fellowships sponsored by Lhe
Amerlc;:1n Assoc1at1on of Unl\'Prs1ty
~'omen, could only visit the United States
briefly this su1nmer.
Typical. full -year sabbaticals were rul-
ed out by stale nffic1a!s back home
because !here is such a critical shortage
of graduilte teachers. They were g1\•en
one "·eek's notice of their departure.
The youn~. ar1lculate visi tors described
their studies ;it the University of
Northern ln\\·a and wh isllestop tour of
Chicago, De nver. Los Ange! es ...
Philadelphia, Washington. D.C. and New
York at an AAUW membersh.ip coffee in
the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Thad
P.1ontgomery.
Classes are cnnducted according lo the
British systen1 a1 Ghana 's Secondary
Technical SC'hnnl \\'here ~11ss Amarley·
Quarcnn i.~ actinJ: he::id or the Eni;lish
department ;ind at ~1awu!i School Y.'here
1'fiss Kud1.odzi teaches.
She noted 1ha! 4.he average size is 35
g\uden\s \\'llh about i55 students in ht.r
school and there is Jess emphasis on con·
temporary needs of the children.
The teachers .craduated from the
University of Cape·Coast and Universi ty
of Ghana. hvo nf the three universities in
the country 's educational system.
Like Amcric;in counterparts, t h e
\'i~i tnrs are in\'olvrd in f'xtra ·curricular
ci\'I(' affairs. 1\1\<;s AnH1rte.v·Quarcoo
d1recls ~tud!'nt drama fc s!il'als anrl l\·llss
Kud znd1.1 par11c1palcs in cnmmunity
develn p1nent . The~· ,<;!ud1ed Pduca1innal
psycholoi;?y. reading problems and dram;>.,
plu s 1l'nn1s and sv.•in1ming on lhe Iowa
can1pus.
Coming fro1n lhe ·typical l\1idwest
i;v.•elter lo nur record heat wa ve, !\il1s~
Kud7.odzi explained th;it "it's actually
\\'armer hcrr : \Ve don't hal'e any such
p;irticularly hn! scasnn.~" 1n ~·est Africa.
Nor was the corn in tov.·a anything
new. It 's but tlfle crnp, along 1••ilh
nran,::es. peArs, pineapples and bananas
grn11.·n in (;t1an;i \\'hiC'h f'xporls cncoa,
ruhbC'r and wood furniture.
Although they didn't \\'ant tn discus!!
politics, lhe teachers hoped their hricf
lectur!'s \\"Ould acid de pth tn Amrrica ns'
very superficial knowledge of Afric;i .
Offering the lar~cst line nf frllnwship~
for advanced slud.v hy v.·nn1en. AA ll\V
i;11prorts some 1.15 fcllov.·s annually v.·1 th
!Stipends from s:i.ooo lo $5 ,001)
Thr vi sit1n.c: fellows 1vere strcrned h_v
the Ghana Assnci r1L1on of Un1verstlv
\Vomen. ~1inis1ry or Erluc;ition and
Unite<! Stairs Information Service.
AAUW
Topics ,
"Hn! lop1r" rr~nlu l1nns Iha!
brnu.(!hl 1"1111i-1rlrrabl<'. 1mp;i~~1nnrrl
<1Phatp al the nat1nn;il rnn1 rnl1on nl
/\rnrncan A~!.!"Ji'liillnn nf Ln11·rr~1!y
\\"f1n1en 1n Dalla~ .~1111 f<1 ce s1m·
111rr111i:. rrperc11~<;inns 11n ! h e
hnn1i>frnn!.
S11pror! lnr !hr ferl cr"I r:riu;il
R igh!.~ An1rndn1cn1 "withn111 crir·
plln.!: :i111endn1ent.s" >1·as nnf' of the
fr11• mea sures to i;a1n nverwhehn·
Ing suppnrt and rel'f'f!iil'd AAUW's
previous. nrutral stan1t on women 's
rights.
Other resnlut1nru; rlealing with
abortion, Vietnam. Red China anrJ
n1 ilitary approprit1l1nns w f' re
\'igorous ly contested by the I.JOO
delega1es.
Voting, so close that card counts
"'P.re often requested bu! never
taken , decided that AAU\\' v.·ould
support .
-U.S. vole to adm1l Red China to
lhe United NAtions.
-U.S. withdra wal rrom the
Soulheast Asia war.
-Abolition of thr. death penalty.
·-Repeal or restrictive law~ nn
11borlion. milking it legal fnr those
"'ho wish after mPdical con·
i11llat 1nn.
-Princi ple of icro populal1011
grnwth.
-Right of ciliitns In al! lonn/ii nf
peareful di!l..senl. without fe;ir of of·
ficial surveillanct or rrpr1sat.
-No d1lulion of public schOQI sup-
p-irt through appropriation nf
puhlrc funds fnr non-public schonls .
A rei:nlullon cr1llin R: for further
reductifln!ii of m i I 1 t A r .v ;i p·
propriatinns hy Congre~.<; was
<iefeRled by a nrirrow mar~in .
LOCAL CHAPTJ.;n s
As ch;ipter 1nen1bf'r.~ in NPwport·
Costa Mesa, Westminster-fountain
Afri can teachers Christine Kudzodzi , left, and Helen
Ama rtey-Quarcoo happily sample refreshm en ts d urin g heal
wave that made temperatures hotter he re than in Ghana.
Mrs. Ron ald Arnold serve s the AAUW fellowship
recipient. who lo ured t he U.S. this summ er.
Resolutions Simmer
Procedure s Under Fire
\ all r'. Lacu11;i f.tt·Hch rinr! 1ithrr
ln!·.:ilr<: a c·rn.~<: 111{' nal inn art> Ad·
\'fSrd nr lhe~(' outrnTilf',<:. ~P l l'.ral
e\lntrn1c!'s1r<: ~l;i1t ?1• h•11J ;ig;i1n.
\\'hal 11.~<: lhr rx:i('1 r1ol111111n 11r
!hP rr~nl\1l11111s '' \\'tiy \\il sn't 1hrn•
rnnr·r '11'<1~s rrotil<: 1n volvrn1 r111 anrl
'111rn1h!'rsh1 r r1nll111.1(.' Shn11l d A Oil·
11nnal 01·~an11al111n lakr .~ u C' h
rl nf!nlal !C' sl il nrls nn pnl 1l 1eal 1.<:surs~
\\'h;il pnl111·11.1n~ and d1scn1n1n;itory
cffrrts 11·11 ! 1hf' rf'snlu!lnns ha ve nn
AA!'\\''.~ n1e111hcrslii11 anrt gnal of
opcn-m1nrlrd 1n1rs1ii;at11·e study''
Mrs. Rnbrr! Hornrr or Hun-
l111glon Bc;ir·h and 1\1r.;, n ona !rl
Arnold of l 'o.<:ta J\1csa. whn al·
trnflerl lhC f)alt<1s C'On1·rnl1on, C'illl•
lino that 1hr rrsol11t1nns :irp rnrrint
only ris "'"ut:~l'S11nns·· tn AA L"W
mr1nhrrs nat1n11\1·1dc
"L0<·<1I hranch<'s are free to 1n1·
plr n1ent lhrn1 or lnrgf'{ them ."
~1r~. Arnnlc! rxplaincrl. "l\1r1nbrr~
<:an lak<' a1:t1nn or not hut !hc.v can·
not. a~ a group. oppose the resnlu·
lions."
Thus. lhc nn!y rccnursr for
outspoken individual.~ is tn wri!e or
conta ct. n;1L1onRI AAUW
headquarlers to register oppnsitinn
and ask for revisions nf rt:sulu1inn-
<1rafting and vote-counlinR pro-
cedures. Anti the prerogatlvt 1s
being used more often th i!li ye Rr
than after an y previous AAt..;W
biennial convention.
/\AUW LOHBJts
H;isrs nl llfll}0~111on \\ rrP sum-
1nanzrrl h~ a \\'rstm1n~l rr-Ff'l11n·
l.1in \'ri ll!'~ n1P1TihPr \\ho <1.~k{'rl to
rrn1 a1n ;i nnnymn11~
''H1stnncall.1• AAl '\\' has 1·f'lr<11n·
rd frnni n1~k1ng ~uc·h rrsnll111nns,
prrfrrrin~ 10 rducatP a wnn1an nn
snr1ril t•nneC'rns ;:ind lett 1n~ hi>r
n1akf' an 1ntf'll 1grn! rler1s1on,"' .~he
salf!. "We "'ere frf'p 10 hr an 'riv1 d·
anything' And lo vr onr anothrr
rC'~.:1rdlcss of point nf vir.>1•,
''Bul thesr. mrasurr.s a r ,
threalenin11: our snlidanty. I! JU~l
isn·1 done 1n polite socirot y.
NO DISCUSSI01'li
··rop1cs v.·ere known ror iv.·o
ve<1rs lQ AAU\\' hicr;irch~' hut
hranch study wi>.<; suie-stcp[lf'(t.
TherP w;i~ no occa.sinn for !hrse
lh in Jl s In come up and little ch;i nce
I() rliscuss issues with delcg;it es who
v.•enr to [)alias l1ninstructed. \\'t
rl1rln't know how they were going to
\'Ole:.
"Such issues a... abr.rtion will
curb our non -invitatinn;il mcm·
bC'rship policy. Some wom en will
ha ve t.o bow out or rrfrain from
joining for rcliR:ious reason~ ... ~he
adrl!'rl.
Generally, n1embers view tht
resolutions as dirt'clional lii,l!nal:oi
for further study, timely pro-
nouncemenl"> on social i55uei; or
needed expres1;ions of public sen·
t1mrnt.
They did come lhrough proper
rhann<'IS. howtvrr remnlf', being
draftcrl by .~r11te 11nrl nationa l
lr.Ri~lative ;inrl re!iiolutinn com-
mittees. announced for con-
i;1rlerat1on last ,/Anu11ry 11 n d
rrr.senierl ,~ detail to chapters 30
days berorr thf' convenlinn
J cmen
BE A ANDERSON, Edlto• , .... ,
Ann Landers
Saintly
Nature
Exposed?
Dl::Aft ANN LANDl::llS : Hemembe.I'
lht nagging wire who signeci her lei.let
"The SC'reamer?" "'ell. your answer wa:t
Nn!hingsvi!le.
Jl.1y husband i.~ a bc.:iutilul gu y, but 1
11n1 not blind to his faul!s and l see nG
reason to acl likP everything Is hunky·
dore~· and keep m)' mouth shut. fYour
i;tock ridvice.) ~iy husband has aJI tba
human lrr1illles m f' n t i one d by
"f;('rramer." pl u" a rew mnre. To be
"petifi('. hr:
~I I Tak!'s a ba1h nnl"r a v.·rek l\1a.vbe.
en lgnorrs !hf' rrrsh under\\:e;ir I se~
out fnr hin1 <1nd wpars thP soil rd things
fnr a werk nr ltl rtay.~ at A l~T,e.
1'.11 Aru shes hi~ ltcth once week,
f.1aybr.
(4 \ ~prnrl.~ Iii~ and insu rance m0n ey on
i:pnrL~ r11uipmcn!.
Sfl wh;il'.' Nobod y's pPrfecL SurP 1 }'ell
a lot and I nag him plent y. but l have my
faul1s 11nrl he .1·Plls at mt. too. Yelling is
an f'~sential pan nf e\'ery m;irriage. The
onl y timP it bPcomes 11 problem is whPn
son1<' Jerk like ynu sells nut her n"·n scii::
and s1drs \\'llh lhr rnen If _vnu d(ln'! know
\rhat l'n1 1;ilk1n11: 111:H1t11. Ann ie old R:irl,
_l'ou and you r husband inu.~I br ;i cnuplP.
nf pla s!rr s::1ints. -BENTON HARBOR
WI ND PIPF.S
llf.AR BE:\'T PIPES: Pl aster ~aints?
llnn't het the renl. "'e hB\'f:. hnwevtr,
learned In li\•e lfli;::t:lher without nagjl ln2
OR 1crea min1t:. fin plrA~e don 't ltll me 11'1
en PSfienl ial part nf p\•ery marriagt.
I Jn,•e tht "·a~· you llst yfl ur hu1b11nd'a
laull1 and then 1ay, with a perltclly
fllralR:hl race. -"Sn what? Nobody'11
perftcl." If you can put up with 11 man
v.ho takes a bath nnrt a v.·t:ek -msiybe
-l~nnrts fre~h 11n1lrr"'rar 10 da~·s at •
limr , brushc~ hi.\ lerth once a Wttk -
11111~ hr 11nd r<1n <'All thr. guy
"branliful", YOU must be 1 plaiter
1aint.
DF:AR A.IJN LA N[)~:ns · Do snme more
PduC'atin.(!, will ~nu plea.~r".' After several
yf'ars 0f w;inr111g a hah.v hu~ nnt being
alllr In ha1i> onr 11f 011r own we de\'lded tfl
adnpt. As 1s oflrn lh~ 1·;.isr . I hecam11
prc,g n;inL 1111h111 a ft'w n1nn1hs after tha
;irlop!inn I .ca1'r b1r1h tn ;:i darlin2 little
bn~· whrn our rirloptrd son was !J months
old .
Frirnd~ Mrl rrl.:1l1vrs have made tha
fnllnv.·1ng rr1n<1rk.~: "I'm so happy fnr
.1 flu Now ~'011 know what ii means 1n be a
rea l mnthrr." 1\nd how <lo you like tltiJC
one · "An adnptrd child l"an bi· a great
jn~·. hul it f'an 't co1npare with having
vnur n11·n habv." Thr mnst incredible
f.cm;irk wa<; m~de by rny aunt. She said,
··1~n·l it a ~hame you didn't w;iil just :ii
frw month~ more before adopting . Tough
luck."
I don't know hu"· tn an swer these ig-
ntir::imusr~. \V iii you p\ra~f' tell Jl('nple
lhroui:h yuur column that when parents
::1dnpl a baby !hey love him with all thei r
be ing . and 1.o SU,l!R:est I hat he i& loved leas
than a child born to them is out rageous
and insultin11:. -SEEING RE D
llEAR RED : You told them, and In a
mo~t ennvinelnit manntr. I can 't add
an ythln1r. Thanks for writing.
DEAR ANN I.ANDF:RS: Sellle ·an
~rJ::uinenl. please. Silu;ition: A mffn Is In
a restaurAnt hAving dinner wtth hi1 wile
and motht:r. A friend 11tnp5 by lht: tablt:,
Thf' friend has never met either the
m11n"s wife or his mothe r. Who should hi
introduced first? -KOOKY ARLENE
OEAR KOOK: The m11n ~hould intr&o
duce hi~ mother flral -unl tss. of course.,
bis "'ift 1t1ppens to be: oldtr.
Give in or lnse him ... when a guy
11:ives you lhi!l line. look nut~ F'or tips on
how to handle lht: super seii: ~alei;man,
l'heck Ann Lander~. Rrad htr bookl~l.
''Nrcking ;ind Pellln,R -WhAt Are the
Limil s'?" Send your rcque~t lo Ann
Lsinder/ii in ca re nf lhe DAILY Pll,()T,
As policy, the resolut 1nns hl've no
f'lrm11J stature such as N'com·
mrnda l1ons from lhr. Le<'lgur flf
Women Vnters. llnwe1•cr, Ai\U\\I
does retain a lohhy1"1 I n
\Vashinglon . [) ('. whn pa~ses the
n1easurcs nn to int r res!Prl cn11·
grcs5m en .:inr/ iOl'ernrnent of·
fir..isil1. .. f'nclosing SO cent5 in coin 1nd a king.
, /'r~l ~"'""' T~~ .. ·-~~~ uU-adclre!.~Jn'~ ~·
,
OAILV PILOT
''
''.Little Maidens Make Heap Big Plans
-·Kahn ee ']"ah Nation of 1he (Jrange c·oasl )'J\IC/1 In·
".: dian ri1aidens ,,·jJI :i-h;:ire t1onor~ rl uring a fashion
: show luncheon beginning at nnf\!1 on rr!Onda.I". Aug .
..:_23. Dru rnming out the n1e~sai::e are lleft to r1ght1
Lind sey \\ladde!l and Nan cy Fov.·ler 11ho signal duties
at E~1anc1 a High School v•ill be shared by Mak ah
and \VaJJa \raJla tribes.
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FRIDAY
AUGUST 20
B." SYD,\;E\' O~IARlt
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alirnatl". t·n h;ipp1ly \'11 gn 1·1111
push il\l.'il,V those who 111r;1n
most -h~' nol 1n1ngl1ng t~rl
and ro111p11ssion with 11 Ii.it
t;t;lrts out 111 he l"n 11slrl11·111·e
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J1rr sons 111ust lr:.1n1 !loll" :ind
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'tler \'11·t::n inelurlr c; r r I ii
Carhn. Sid Caesar flllcl .<\rnuld
'.Palmer.
~ ARIES r \1 ~n·h 21-1\pnl !~1 1·
-Pu blir ;:it!C'n11on fo11ld fll'·
co1npany efforts. l 'nu lea1·n
111\11 :i11rl 11·hC'1·e tr1 1nflke
rh11ng ('s. ('h1lrlrcn eould !igure
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1.1 111 l h!•11t h{'lllf.: dom1nccnng.
("0111pl,\' ll"i1h ;;prcial rcr1uc~l.
T,,u n us (April 20-:.·l;iy 20 1·
S1rr~s 11·11lingnr..~s !n nuike 111·
1rl l1gtnl comprornisc. Stud.\'
r\rii·~ 1l1L'SSagc. Accent on
h"111t'. security. Sonic b;isil'
1·)111n·s need rerirw Trcrul
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rr~tr;iinl 1101\' i:::n('.~ fl long 1vay.
i\lnnr.1• nr11'~ fnrthi:omi ng.
L EO 1.July 2.1-Aug. 22 1:
J.un.:ir r.1'('le high: you can be
Rl right p!11C'r at ri.c:ht time.
Pr11 f1t result.~. Applies In
prrson;:il :1 11 d professional
ilrr.:is ll;i \r fni1h in vnur own
rlccis i11ns. Fullnw thrOugh: be
independent. Co ;1l1ead.
Vl ll()fl !/\U C::. 2.1-Sep1 22 1:
l,iglll thrH1111 c1n prublen1s
p1'1•1 inns\,\' lrl1st'tll'l'tL Yn11 i,:ain
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Fram Page 17
fc~s1011al
SAGITTAH IUS 1:'-!111' 22·
Dre. 21 1: r\cw outlnnk 1m-
pro1·('.~ lnng-ranµe ~n1rnt 1al .
[)on'l feel .\"I)\! ;ire \\'edderl 111
pas!. J\-·lake 11·;iv for fu1ure project.~. One 11.·ho \ran!'. on
.vou nccrl.~ fflf"lli of life. AC'l ;ir·-
rnrdingly. Pro1et't your 011·n
intere.~1s.
CAPHICOllN 1 [)rr. 22·.l<in .
l!l l: Fi11;1nces afff't't1ng ni.:i!e.
p:1rtner hnld sµ11 tl 1gh t. Re
conp1•r;itiv1· JJ n n -t in~isl ,
whin l' or !'aj11lr. P:it1rnt·1· now
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To a\"oid dis;:ippolntment. pro ~prc1ive
brides are r rm1nded lo have thrir \1·c<ld1n(!
stnr1rs 11·ith bl:1ck nnd "h1tc c l o~~y pi10tn-
gr<-1 ph s t o the D.\IL\' PILOT \\'nn1 rn'.c; De·
partn1rnt ont 11rrk brfnrc 1hl' ''r<lrl111,t::.
l-'1cturcs recrJl'C'd aftrr t hr11 11n1e \ril! n(l t
be tL~r d.
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F nr rn~;:q:::enicnt ;innou11r1·111t•n!s 1t is
in1pcr<it i\'e !h ill lhe s1nr>·. ;:i l.;;n arcnn1panjPrl
b ~· a hi;iC'k anrl 11 hi1e t!l os .~.1-p1r !11rf'. hr sub-
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be u~r d .
1'o help fill rrq11ircrnrn1!'. on h01h \\rrl·
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;i ',;ii);r !J le in a!I nf the fl.'\IL\' Pll.OT nffi crs.
F'urthcr questions v.·ill hi" ::in~11 errd hv
\\'omrn's Sr!ctinn striff 111rmbers at 6,1~·4.121
or 494·9466.
TAKE THE
NEWS QUIZ
·"We Dare You ...
> Eve ry Saturd ay
Peering
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Bennetts Mark Golden Date
Celebration Brings Nostalgia
By JO fJL.SON 0! lllf 0111' ~llO! Stitt
1'he assignmenl · inlt'r''lt'w
Mary and Ed ft t'nnett, "'ho
celebrated their golden an·
niversary Seturday l'\uring a
reception at tht Central Bible
Church_ Th e y · r e long-time
Costa Mesa residrnts and she
Y>'i'IS a teacht r for m;iny years.
"'as this the J\-1ary Bf'nnelt,
who taught kindergarten al
J\-1;:iin School~ The wheels turn·
cd 11nd I realized that this
sa1ne 1'.1ary Bennett was my
k indergarten teacher. A
further surprise "'as that the
Benne!!s live on my block in
suburbia.
Arn1ed with rnen1ories and
ques1inns -whet happened Lo
this ptrson and that one -
I knocked on the Rennetts'
dnnr. 11 r.~. Brnnell an:~wered and
1 wa s dyinjil to burst nut :ind
say. ''l was in your k in·
ner_gflrlen (']<1.~s." But I in·
troduced myself anl'\ began the
in1rrv1ew. I slipped in a fl!W
11 ;in1rs of nld-Lime rs
J\-1ildred Sherry, Mrs. Roltn-
trrl'
Th!'n I slipped in the nc111~
l h;1L l hal'\ heen in her class ;:it
~lfl in School. in the little
building Hut back where there
w;i.~ " stage on one end that
11•e lol'f'I'\ lo climb upon.
I couldn 't t<'ll hf'r. thou~h •
how much I'd enjoyed ki n·
df'rg<1r\1?n . How it n111de a firm
foundation for mv schnnl
c::irerr anrl how it R.11 \'e me ;:i
chi:illengr lo :ilv.·::i ~'s do my
brst. Ho"' can you say these
things without seeminJ.? in-
sincere?
EARLY MESANS CELEBRATE
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Ed Bennett
1t WflS a pleasure t;ilking In
F.rl a.111'\ ~1arv Brnnelt nn !hP
al'\ult lf'vcl We disc11ssed the
nlrl rl::i .v~ of Costa r..1es;i Isom"
brfnrr illv timr1. ::ind hnw F:rl
;:irri\'f'rl f~nm 1'.1issnuri when it
11•fl.~ still c;:illf'd llflrpcr.
Their first housr. which w::i ~
hu ilt 11nd lived in hv Ed's
p;:irrn!.~. stnorl on Ne\Vflort
Bou lf'V!lrrl ne;ir C0s111 Mesfl
r-.lrmori;:i \ Hosplt;il Thl"Y Inst
iT ;ind Erl's cabinet .~hop lo the
frrcw11v.
F.d c~mP "'PSI. brr~USP nf h1s
hr ;il!h. thinkinR th!" clim11te
\liOUld be good ror h i S
su,pected case or tub erculosis,
"·hich turned out 10 be " sliff
nerk from a !;ill [1·0111 fl hnrsr.
~1 ;uy taui;:ht for 27 yrrirs,
inC'll1d1ng lhrer 1n ,\li('ilii;!<in.
S('I ~·r;i l 111 !~urnri Pflrk .:ind
sr1·er;il .:il t;rrrnville School in
SO:lnt~ Anil, r;i rninl'( S15fi prr
n10111h back in !he r;irly l9'lfls.
Looking over an nlrl :;;ilary
~cherlule. she no1ed that
tr;ichers recril"ed no raise in
1922.
She h;is Laugh\ ever.v grade
frnm kind ergarlen throup:h
sixth. inC'ludin~ all grade:.
One for the Books
togPJ hrr in a one-room schflnl
1n Michigan.
Jl.1 rs. Bennet!. ll'hn kPeps up
with the new5 11 nd 1s an ;i11rl
re<idrr. ft'el.\ th;1t ll'nd 1f·r·;;
,.;hnulcln't ~1rikr and \h;<I
;;111drnt;; shnulrin'I M1·r f1:ll
di('lal1nn ;ibnut 11l1;it 1hr1 'r"
11111ght. A ;;tudcn1 of R1bl1r;i[
pn;1phPc;.·. she f rrls that 1he
rrl"sent world cnndi!i nn 1s rx-
ar!l<i as i~ prerl1r1rd 111 lhe
BihlP
J\lrs. Bennett enJo;.s mre'1111g
rormer student s anrl the
children of forn1rr students ,
Flattery Gets Nowhere
~1 \ hu.~h;:inrl re;ids ;i lo1 lie
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l"h11·;1c11 is 1ry1ng to krrp w:irl
hOJ,!S lroni hern1n1ng rx\1nrt ;:is
tlil'1r !'11;Hsr h;iir 1~ thr 1n;11n
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WIT'S
END
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;ind rrc:il\s thal snme shio h~-i
lo di sr1pl1ne ;i l111le more 1han
othrr~ nnr 111;i1nr l'\1ffPrence
i11 tllf' tra rhr(.~ inh torl.1\' and
111:1nl' \f':1 r<; i'l" ~11f' ft>rl.:;. i~
th ;1t · tr;i1 hi•1·s 11 f':1· 111nre free
tn rl 1.~(·1rl 1nr 111"Jl than nn11'.
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shr s:iid
Tl1e Rf'nn"ll;; rr111·rrl frnm
l h~1r work 1111hP r:i1 1\ fifls and
h? rli ~pla :s 11·111-i 'r1·1clr a
gnldcn 11 <1!rr n1rt"r from !he
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c1nn·1 h:i1" Tn h11r1·v off !'1
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for h11n ~ 111;::: r1 ff 11"1 ''."hnr•I 11 h<>n
1nu dirl. 1hn11ch hrr;.i11<r yr.a
11rq> !hrri> \l illt •n ia for 1n r
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nn !hr lr~1·r.s," h~ ~hr11i:H!l''I I I . A••o Gol ! v;~,, nr.r n111· ""\ P.' ' Thr11 11rlded , "Pl:>nl!< 111-r ,,1 ~ 11 i r :1lli ~, 271 1 E1u1 Con)t Hwy. Jov '" ·~· w.,,~ ""'~"""' rleprr~srd with drad lrflves Coro .. 11 lilt! w .. r 35 55 f _ COAST HW'. ''I rlnn't knn11 ~;;11 1nur ' a1'n11ncl.'' b1·".1kl ;1>I 1>7l·•7•1l CORONA Dfl MAR • P ••W·o~ lo ,.,.,
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lir('n rf'ild 1n~ lhe s11r\'1',\ of a
lllflll 11 ho has <lone cx!C'n~11·c
rr~r;:irch nn p\11 01~. Tht \' can-
not ~1;:ind drr11vrrl '1hings
;.i1·011nd !heir llf1d1t's. Yn11 1)1t1sl
al~r. rommunlcete 11·ith 11
1111 11"(', ''
••\\'h;i!: Anri llj nore the
pillows :tnd l11n1p.~"··
'"Rr ~rriou~. Thi.~ niAn ha~
t P.~!rrl thr rmotionel 1'P/i["lf1n~e.~
nf plflnl~ 11nd rli!<{'OVf'r~ thr~
rl'll C't 11·hen !ht.I' arr pr,,,.1serl
l\ul onl.v th;il. he h ;i s
1nr11s11red thr1r e111nt1on · bl ~hnwill$: slides of thrn1 iii
ano!hrr e1ty find h;:i ck hntnc
1hrv shn11·ed sf'n~ifi\·itv l.o the
;ir1'1nn It. i~ ca.lltd 11 're11ction
In ii .~t1 n1uli."
Ae pl;ice you1 ugly
g;irh;ige and rr<ish
cans with one neat,
convcn1en!, ;:ind
~11n1ta1y trashpak !
Holds ilS much a~
tour averag~
garbA~R c11n~!
lile11n11";
W;trr o)nt y on the
bea utif ul new
Trashpak coniractor.
For a free home
demonstration call :
lMSHMK -
,
1
tt's more than a tree. It's anti-pollution.
f\ tree db",orti!> sritJ nd..,
I t~ ledve::. (ran o!rt .c.!e!.
111 t!H' air , V1;1! <t
lrrr, 11 ·5 cleaner
Ol"ld n1J•!'.'tcr
Only y")•J wn
r 1e-1ent forest
fire;,
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Summer Scene Pictures Schedules • Tide of Activity
Clubs are IJ\cra l!y in the
s~·im th1.o; sun1mer \•11th bearh
barbecues, poolside lunrheolls
and the rrguh1r fare 1.if gct-ar-
quainted lunt'he0ns and
meetings prior to rci;u\nr fall
sessions.
Monday C lu b
Jl;ipp1ncss -Where to Find
ll 1\·ill be explored by Dr. D1xe
Sturgis, PhD. for men1hers of
the i\lnnday 1\lorninR Club (lf
Laguna Beach during the sixth ,. .... ~ ' '' ........ -
t
..
71651 Pants
as Ever
71631
Jacket
The ncv• ?Qi; ln<ik. ren1ini ~t.:enl of the famous
40s b!aze r:·type jacket. is chic_as ~ver. This one. by
n1a sler tailor :\nthony Bl otta, is sllghlly shaped. has
sharp 1v1de lapels <111d toy-stit chlng to tri n1 Lhe edges.
:\n absolute "n1ust" for every fall \rarrlrobe.
~lake the "(iarbo" pant.<:, too. r-..'ote the center fron t
zipper, 11•ide 11·aislb:1nd anti slraighl tailored cuffed
legs .
f\1anv rnbrics 11oulcl he idt·al such as knits,
gabardine. \Jroadcloth, !lannC'L light and n1cd i111n
1veigh1 11•onl and .<>tipper satin. 71631 ahd 71651 are
rut in readv·I0·11·rar ivlis srs Sizes 6·18. 71631. jacket.
sb:e 12. rc.<1uil'C!-> npproxin1ate1y 1 ~4 yards of !'i4''
f;ibrir. 7\fifil . pants. size 12. requires approxunate·
Iv 2'.1 vards of 54" fabrit'. · ·rO order 71631 . paekel. give size. nan1e. ad-
dress and zi p Send S2.00. ·rn order 716!1 1, pants,
give ~ize. narnc. address anrl zi p. Send $1 .50.
COr-.IR INATlflN OFF~:n.: Bnth palterns for
~1.00 ;\ddrcss SP,\DE . .\, Box N. Dept. (.'\-15, f\1i!-
ford. !\,.I. 08848.
Wai stlines
Defined
'·
Len l'\ardUi:c1 dc:;igns con·
temporary rlilssii'.'! fnr fall .
\!171. The silhouettes ;ire snft ,
rl<isr In 1he bndy "'1\h defined
1\'ais!lines. often softly flared
anrl plented
Back-to-School
Fashion Show
Saturday, Aug. 21
The fabr1rs !nrludr i:la:-:s1cs
!'urh a.~ ~r1 rn nunt·e "ml
jrr~('~. llll'l!u11:0. :.111d n.inne1s.
authe1111c l·l:i n 1:ir1:1ns, plaid
silk. rntlnn nnrl 11001 h!ends.
The length~ ;'Ire f'a~~ ln
ll'Car -uni' 111rh h11ln" thl'
knPf' for rlay!iml'. ;inkle·leni;Hi
fnr r1rn1ni;. :ib1•1 ,. lli r• l.ilt'I' l••r
sror1 s hor1 ~ l'i1111c; arf' 1\1dt>.
ple;1tc<I anrl (•urrrrl.
l~r•• 1how>. noc ~. 1 pm •nd • pM
1ho"'"•nq the 1,1 ,.11 ''"' •tvl••
<CM ,~9 up fo• f•I! -,,nd••q•d •n
th•v <cl!•q•. p,.,.,,1.d b1
M " p,:,., A~•d .. ,.,v ol H 8
F••• tn H vnl•nq lon C on!•• 1
.,, ~ond·••<>ned ,.,.11 -e ••• h
•nd fd1nq ~• ~· ~"" Dif qo F w~~
=====•Fullerton Open Su n,, T 2-5 p.m.=====
Large
Stand oul
lrom
the crowd .
Make your
owo
P""'' set
with
one of our
colorful
'eparelfls vflsls.
Vfl~li from $17.00
pant• from $14.00
Sizes
BIZIS
38-46
'
111111u:1I Fnendsh1 p Tea on
i\1onday, Aug 23
Rtfn.~:.h111ents frorn 2 t.o 3
p 111 will be served 10 Ben
Brown 's restaurant by the
l'v1mes . Henry Y.'ats<ln, George.
TC'alr, P::iul Crarner and
Calvin (;ihbens.
i\11·s. H;irold Daily is in
tha1·ge of arrangeincnls 111\th
ass1s1ant"e rron1 !he ~lrnes .
\Vilharn C:ieschen, (harles
RodP , Ka1herine Mor Ion ,
Charles Fish. Sidney Win-
ter111ghan1 , John Test and
lo.!earle J\1acKintosh.
Fr ie nds
Applications fnr 11 Com-
munity Friends class to train
\'Q]Unteers to help persons
rf'COl'tring fron1 m en ta J
disorders are being accepted
hy !he ~ .. lent;il ll callh Associa-
tion of Orange County.
Those interested in training
session~. whi('h begin r.1onday,
Aug 23, ni<iy contact t<.trs. Jo
llnlck al lhe OC fl1cn!al ll eallh
A.~soci;it1on.
Hawaiian Fere
Hawa11an m us i c and
fa shions wtll lend an Island at-
mosphere tu the Tuesday,
Aug . 24. dinner n1eeting of the
Christi<111 B u s i n e s s and
Professional Cou ncil nf Santa
Ana.
Sain Ilankin wil l g11'e an ac·
C'ount of his life during lhe
6·30 p.m. s ession in
F'riedrmann Banqu<'I Hall ,
Orange.
Beta Sigma Phi
Saddlehack Valley Chapler
nf Delta (;amma Alurnnae 11·1ll
host a \\'lne and .sa lad lun·
rheon fron1 11 :30 a.n1. until 2
pm. on Tuesda y, Aull 2~. in
the ~tission Viejo hntne of
Mrs. Jon Huucher.
Delta Can1111a:1 1n the area
Are invited lo contart lhe
hoste~ for inrormalion.
Back -to-school
Ch;urman or the sale IS Mrs.
flaymond Walker
Las Ol a s Club
ble will evaluate.
Bela Sigma Phi
A pool~lde luncheon will
'l'wo weeks have h~11 set f\1cn1bers of Las 0 I as honor the Mmes . Charles
11side for a Bac~·to-school Sale Toastmistress Club of Hun-Hughe:'.!. Edward Sch warm and
in the Hunting!on Beach Thrift ttni;:tnn Beach will Rather al n be T I f Shop operated by !he Ass!stlln-o rt II)' or as members o
7 30 p.m. on Yt'ednesda.v, Aug. 1·>·11• D•lla "apno Chapt f ce. League of lh.Jntinglon ,_ ... " 1~· er o
Beat:h. 25. in the Mercury Savings and Heta X1J.(rna Pht arrive al noorl
Sale gnods will lM-welcn rned Loan bu riding, on \\'ednesday. Aui.: 2~.
as well 11s sold r..1ond11v Table lupirs \\'I ll be dll'e('ted 'l'he party "111 be al 1he
lhrough Friday, Aug . 2:1 10 Sept. 3, froni 10 a 111. to 2 p.ni by .i\1rs, C11lv1n 0 Ir o l t . \\'esln11nster hon1e uf Mrs.
Although emphasis is nn Toastmistress i\lrs Veln1a Jan1es l;r('l'll,
b3r'*<"Uf' .and sw1n1min.1t party
al the l'lacentta home of Mra.
Alherl (;as!elum. -
EXCLUSIVE at
Me~• Theatre
MGM rkESENTS
.
Cont.:
Daily:
.PE'.l:EIR lQrnBII
,..,n:I..Es 0F
· BEAilUX
P0TTER
school itcn1s and clothin~. Boli n 111 11 .sel the .stage f<Jr ()11 Salurday, A11g. 28 .
man11 household w;:rres "'ill be book · n1embers and their husband~\1...,.---------,.i a1•aiiable. Pn)(·ecds w i 11 r('1'1f'ws g11·en by f<.lrs. ~nefil league philanthropies lA:e Jeffers and i\1rs. !)(Iris will participate. in the August
including a speech center, \Voodall. i\lrs. Clarence 111Jll· social al 3 p.1n . ~·ith a
mrdical scholarships. can1· \r;;..-_...,..,..,..,;;...,..,;;;;;;;;;;..,..,..,;;;;;..,,_-...o....;;;;;;•I
pet'liips and en1ergenC'y and CLIP THIS AD AND S.t.Vl-.t.UWUST ONl y g""'"' wdface. AN NOUNCING A NEW MEMBER
"T HE STORE WITH
LABELS OF DISTlNCllON"
A11 •.i,•lle11t 1•lectlo11
ol &0.,.111 and Fo1mol1
HWY .. CO RONA DEL MAR
EVELNN
TULLOSS
l"•lru<llr
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TO OUR ST AFF
TrV Her
SPECIA L
PERMANENT
H.t.lll'S 11.t.UTY SALON
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5 DAYS
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WAREHOUSE PRICES
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worth, vou'd ,;,.,"!" P•V th1!.
plu• 11)"/. or SI l ,00,
th• 1 • .,. '''"'' 1.9.uy coft!.ell·d
Ii•• ll'l•lk •~d liquor.
WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET
TO MATCH THE TOTAL SAVINGS!
&EIMC. CLO~ED
TWO 0AY1 A •EEK
WE RfSERVt THE RICHf TO CHAM C[ f'R ICES
AS WHOl.£SAlf 'PRICES CHAHGE
we welcome
.FOOD UIUV STAMP
STOii HOUIS
10 All TO 7 PM
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CLOSE D lUHDAYS AHO WEDHESOJ.YS
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zz DAILY PILOT
Influence Being Felt 'Benreats' TV Serles
Taylor Bucking the Odds
~:~
1·h<1r:octer b<1ve to ·::'.·b I
Will 'Family' Change TV?
EDITOR"S NOTE -"All
in !ht F'amily" 1s conszder-
td a "breakrh.rouglt " i11 TV
s:ituatio1i comedy, .~ince 1t
i!I JTa11k and rtal. Tilt
qut!ltion ·now is 111/ztt/1.er
its success will 1njlue11ce
ot~r .,,-how• comrn'1 up tlt1s
J<UL
By JERRY BUCK
HOLLYWOOD IAPl -Last
January a new situation com-
!dy arriv~ on tJ ic ~lev1s1un
.sctne lhal violated a.II of the
polile rules of lhe fame .
The husband barked at his
wlfe and family. sex "'as
frankly disc~ed. there was a
definite gap between th!
generations. the head or lhe
house was openly bigoted Md
l.ossed around slurs a n d
epitaphs seldom heard on the
1ube.
The result is !hat CBS' "All
in the Family'" became a hit
and by Lhe time the reruns
began 1n the spring it was al
the top of lhe ratings. Archie
Bunker and suth expressions
as "stifle yourself"' were on
their way to Joining the
folklore _
The impact of "All in lhe
Fa."Tl"ily" upon television is
likely to be gr!al. It is as cer·
tain to influence o I h e r
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DAILY LOG
I.~ .... __.._
Thursday
Evening
AUGUST 19
1:00 B 111 Nm Je'rrt Dunphy,
(J)AIC JlllWI Reasoner/Smith.
D IOllC Jiltwl lorn snrrhr.
l!ITll• F-cfht
({I Wiid, WIW Welt
D lb O't1Dd: MM: (C) (90)
.,.._. -' lllhMtl)lrt'" Pert I Cdn·
11111) '53--GrtgMJ Peet, suun H1y·
w1rd, AY• Gardner, Hlldq trd t Natl
wtillt Dfl 111 African hunli111 trip, 1
'"'" bl«ltnts seriously 111 ind his
life, 'lfitll tts w1ndtrint ..tventur15
arid lows. passes btlort his eya .
CD '"" FlillblMn
... Trt'
fm Ar1 lbdlt, TM
1111-" m De.ti! V1llef DIJl
(!) ..... Jim H1wt1Mlme.
l :!G (])""" am Huddy.
(() CIS lkft W1lt1r Crnllkl\1,
IKtJ JlllC ..... m TIM flrlq JilUI
Ill>-.. ,.. .. m_.....,
Q!) D "Adonble ""· AldM
QIAIC-
J:OO II m ""1 W1ttu Q'onkitt.
CJ!!!lNIC-
9 Wide Scru• TlMlatrt: (90) "Sh•
Wolf tf l.Md•" (lllY$feiy) '46 -
./uN toUh11t. Don Port1r.
(.I) Tnrtfl II" c...-iutno11 owura..., u .. r
0 Dkk "''DJ• m 11.eft lK7
lll CIJ "'""' m 1111 torperat1 Vt.-"lntem1 ·
liont l Busine!.S t nd World Peace:·
llD Mlllltol Map
(!)Ml'llt ln'I•
. .
zaps S1maMha"s hu.Wan~ Oart!n ln!e
1 !lttte boy. m D1vld Frod Show Rod Mcl<ue~ 11
guest·h~t. Viva, Miry lr•verl. Chris
Cor.nors and David Hurhes iutsl. m Olympic leilRl
t!) Nfl l"tl)'hlluM '1riYflltr With·
out lura:•gt." Jean Anouilh"s dr1m1
about 1 man with 1mn esi1 who II·
~ish 111 attempts to establish his
identity. Gordt111 Pinsent. Hilary Vtt·
nt111. Hugi! Webster 111d l>Pn G1ten·
h1lgh star.
9:00 Fl ([l CIS T111.nl1J Me-ti1: (C)
(2hr1 "'Kid Rodtlo" (dr1ma) '66 -
Don Murr1y, lint! leiRh, Broderltk
Crawford, Richard Carlson. A ID!l•
drifter finds lll111s1ll protetlln1 •
Ci) Tnitll or Conwquell(l's
1irl trom 1 band of uuped ton·
vie!s.
O ffi(i)GJM•kt lt1 011 ~r
Gn llddtddy (R) "The Arm Wrestl1."
Di nny ;,. double-tr~ed wtien ht
•Kr~s kt l~t an elderly grandftlher
1r111 wrestle him ta 1 dr1w.
Ci[!) Ro111 Pl" Vtronlu
9:3(1 n ®l m Ad•111·1z (II) '1.01 ss
-Sign of the Twins.M Jlhri1rel
O'Brien 1uu!J as a nerve-wrtckld
mother when a possible drua: cast
brln Rs Officers Reed and Malloy te
lier home.
0 Great Rock Concert! * Good Vibrations
From Central Park
Presented bv Westab o rn oo rn 1 tliit11l 1 '* vi-
br•tian• Fro 111 Ce•tr1I l'•rt lkt tnd
Tina Turner ind The Belci'I 80)'3 111
1monr !he star!. !n !his live roc k
ccnurt. Featuied i re k1t1 Taylor .
Carly Simon and Boz Sc.12is.
o 1ute1 wm "'"' (II LI Ctu1 dt M1rl11 Cruce1
10:00 Q @) m De1111 M1rti111 (R) Vic
01mone welcomes Geor1te Je!Sel. th•
New Vaudeville Bind i nd the com-
edy team of Clair and McMahon.
0 /ltein 11.t~in Sander1.
O Movie: (2hr) "Manhu nt" (1d·
vent ure) ·•1 -W1lte1 Pld&eon,
l ::tO IJ (]) F1mlly Afllif (R) Ida LuplJIO G&OfRt Slnders. Jo~n 8enn1tl,
guesb 11 ll·barmaid M1ud1 Wl1· m /lteWI Putn1m/Fbhm1n.
clnl wlle b 1ISO kr.own I I lilly m S!>twlltielt
M1rthwood. (El kl Pf'llfeulotul
a a mNBC """' ""'""" (R) ''Thi Sojourner." A TV ad1pt1-IO;lO (J)lt11lflll
tion elf Carson McC!ll\er's story of O LIDfilD luutiful And No• I
• man In Hi rth ol himMll. [!nm Sttunds lrom 1 tentert in th• puk I
Zlmb1!1st .Ir., Ye11 Mlle,, Herxllel ind 111 111 elhib1tion ham Will
Bernardi alld Howtrd Out! 1hr. Ro1ers Park 111 le1tur&cl toni1ht
IJ ()) CIJ fID Alas S.IUI & Jowl (I) Wanted Dilld Of Allft
(R) "Nrvtr lrust 1111 t!Mtsl Min." O @ CElliis h Your Ule R1lph
Wh1n Heras i nd ~riy return .• !Of· Edwuds hom. Sur prised 1uut II
tune In diamonds hken by m1sta~e Shirley Jones.
thell honesty 1116' to t1oub1t.
O MHilll $ Mo'flt: (Cl 121111 ID f'tewi Bill Johns.
"*rt'1 hi"""° tdr1m1) ·fo.Z-l•m~ EE U Dhrle d1 Unt Senorita De-
MllOll, Nn-lllt Brt nd. Ullllt
m Trvttt et" CoftMqUHUI
IE It T1ftt 1 Thltl
fll llmron111111t: T!ld.y ind Tomor·
tw "P!1n tor Tomorrow"' looks In
ta th1 need IDI' p1oleetinr. pre s•rv
1111 and utill1ln1 our natural ... ilder·
neu end 1eenit 1r11s.
le .... 1111tr. Me'l'it
ll:OO 0 ([!.EE Ntwi
O l9J m Ntwi
0 Movie'. ''Th• Vlrginl1n• (w!lltrn)
'29-Gary Cooper, W1lhr Huslon.
@ M11lh1I Dill<t"
0 (1)(!)/'lrwi m Movie: '"'l.1dy l'flueDlld" (dra·
ma) '52-J1me$ Ma10n, Junt lf•~ot.
1:001J (I) l,aftelr IR) A bounty kunte1 St~ph&n Dunne.
(.lot Don Bt kaf), pursuing 1 wcm1n @Beat Ille Cl11tk
found llvtlll on t1nc1r pr09trly, Fl· ttl WtihinrtoR Wet~ In lttvltw
JMmbers Johnny trom hi1 l'ftoUl h
"rs ind persUJdti 1111 wum1n 10 11:15 (El G••e Cl11t rill .krna
io wilh him because .lotlnny h the 11:30 0 (f) Mtrv tritn~
p t" d1n1t1 .. Lynn lorlng •rid .,. ."1>1 "':' JGhn C.rson Mlcl'l11l·J1mes Wu:ltd 1lso guest ..,. ~ u.:; "'
I
at Tt Tell ttie Truth 0 @(II CE Dkk C..vett
II) Wlllllt1PI WeM hi .... CD MeYlt: "Th• Mtn It Am1td" i (dr1ma) 'S6-0•~e Clark, May W'fnn. m-12:00 0 Movie: (t) "'lap 11 thl lllC·
~· D l1I m ,,.,..... (It) '"Heel's canttrs• (1dven!ure) '63-Rardo
Gonna F11." A dislllu1lon1d bu$1nm Monta lban, V1nun! Pric:t .
""ft (lndlard 8a"ll1rt) ISUPtS
lnte th1 woikl of hippies wl!h dis·
Htrous resulll..
II 9M Alln lhn Stcvt:'i 111esb
Include Ch1rln Nt1$()11 R1my. Junt
AUrson 1nd lltr IOI! Rlchtnl Powtll
.It~ 1111~ 6t0fll C.rlin,
G IJ) (I) Ql lnlld>ol (11) "°"'
rl thl Mouths ol Bibel.'" Endor•
Friday
DXYfiME MOVIES
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'4l-&ttll '"'""'· DOii AIMdll.
UDl<l -,_"'"" ...... (Wldtnl) '4!1 -Ywn111 DI
C.tlll, Howlrd Dutt
II ""CtJ tf tt111" (~rMM) 'M -
V11 Htfllll. 1111• Moreno.
!O:m (l) -. .... ii HW11(' (dram•) 'SO
-ldt lup!llO, How11d Dull.
1:00 0 MIJVit: "~ac-01/f 111
(drama) 'SS-Frank lOYtjoy,
MOQ1t. n Thi ,.111,
IJJ CJO OO ®l •m
101'"
TUIJ
m Afl·/lti(ht Show; (C) "lost WMkl
llf 5nbld," "kllltrs Art Ch11!1nrtct•
and ''11ltt1 S«itll."
l:OO m "lltod 111 IM Sun" (1dventurt)
't S-J1mt1 C.IMY. !1M1 S!d nty.
2:00 0 "Jilip t111r1 Alttf" (dr1m1) '17
-TJIOfll Powtr. )Mn BlondtlL
J:IO (J) "t.r•Mt lovltffrd" (dr1m1) '50
~ SwanSOfl. w1m1111 Hokttn.
~ CC) ..,Jja111 ,,,,,.. (COfllldJ)
'64-fr1nk.11 Av1 tcr1. Anrietll funi·
u llo.
4:l0 IJ: "tlPtrtlttltl Ptrlic...it~ (drarntl
·~· -Hidy t 1m11T, i:eo.-11 Bflnt.
P141t luk11.
{]) S.11111 lD AM llrti111g
JI)-.. a"""" ,.... ,,.. Cll11APl•('1 S:OO D (CJ '1ow1td lhl thl~JIOWJI'"
(mP'f•I)) '43-Robtrt PrulOll. Elltn idum1) '!>f>---Will1am Hald1n Uoy"ll
Dnw. Nolan.
TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ
We Dare You . Every Sot urdoy
situation comtdies as "Laugh-
ln" changed the shape or the
CQmedy-variely shows.
The n1an behind this series
ls t'\orman Lear, a 49-year-0!d
1•1ritcr 2:1d fllrn producer
1'.·hose last t•onncction with
11.·eckly television was !he
J\1artha Raye show in U1e
1950s. He adapted ··.ramil~"
from Lhe original British sh •. '·
"Till Death Us l)o Part," anti
is now seeing his version going
back to England for sho11o 1ng
on BBC.
When the ~uhje{'l o/ ;i
'·television breakthrough" W(>.<;
brought up, Lear was a little
offha nd . He said , "I read lhal
il"s a breakthrough. I guess
H's a breakthrough ·•
He settled onto a couch in
his Century City offices and
added : "People ask n1c wh c>J
v;e"re Lrying to say 11.·ith Lhis
show. Our basic Job is lo
enlerlain.
"But H people inlcrpre! 1t
any other way, we're pleased.
l"m not surprised Iha! people
derive olhcr things from it , but
\\'e're nol siUing dn1vn to do
anything other than to en-
tertain."
Despite such prolesla!ions
-it is obvious that Lear is
delibhtcd by the show's impact
<'lld success -"All in the
f amily" is having its ef!ccl.
had a show selectf'd thal
plunged Archie right into the
maclstrorn,
"My feeling is Iha! you can
nnly get wet once," he ~air!.
"You can't get any more wel
lhnn al ! weL I wp,.,ted 1o light
ge!ilng a little wetter each
week.
··'!'hat fir s! show was
designed lo say as openly to
Americans as we could that
lhcse are the attitudes we are
going to run -what do you
think ? Since then we've never
had <'llY trouble wilh the
censors. That was as far as I
wanted to go.··
ln the British sho1\, ··Till
Dr<11h Us Do Part." the fathrr
and the mother 1\ere al earh
other"s throats Shr called him
a ··Pig" ?.nd he t'illled her a
··bloody moo ."
The grncsis nf tha1 series
v.·as th;.it two peuple were lock·
r.d in .·narriage hating each
nlhcr. "But it's obvious th11t
Archie and Ed ith lnve each
ot he r. Edith is a w1l v. sn1art
lad.\'. She·~ le1:1rned Very well
10 live with a diflicult n1N1
and one way you lenrn to live
wllh a difficult man 1s ln have
an inner !ire," Lear so id.
"She dreams aboul lh1ngs,
then re turns v.·ith a w1t:y line.
She speaks only the truth. She
reminds An:hie Iha!. his uncle
got hin1 his job. And 11.hen he
11.·ants her to confirm his sex·
u?J prowess she 11.·anL"i lo
speak the truth but she can"l
remember"
.. Al! in the Fan111y" has il s
01vn cliches and stereotypes,
bur it exposes life tn the quick
Comedy 1s always at its best
11.·hcn it is rooted in reality,
r·a(her th<i n being prggcd on a
video fancy or ·shtick_" ll is
nnc small step on the pa!h
other en tertainment forn1s took
Hal Kant er. who is creating
"The Jimmy Ste11o•arl Show ..
for NBC, said la!er. "\\'e're
trying to be more rralistir.
It's not an Ozzie and Harriet
world. Situation conledy has
been so antiseptic. J think 'All
Jn the F'am ily' h<'.~ helped. The
f11!her's c:tltitude tn11o•ard t.he
son-in·law: he says some very
rude things to the boy and !hf!
son-in·la\v says snrne very
rude 1hings back. J imagine
lhal happens a lot, even in
h h I . 1 .. y.:cirs cigo. omes w ere t 1ere is ove. Lear sAid. "I thin~ the A s:.:n1111r view was ex-rcason the show is popular is pressed by Dick V?.'."! Dyke, that 11·e all know Archie
who is returning lo television. Bunkers. r.1y fAthcr 11.·as
'"l t"s opened up sonic subject Arthie Bunker and he 1Yas
;:ircas we couldn't have ex-middle class and not blun cal-
amined before." tar_ It doesn't matter. rich or
Bernard Slade, who 11.Tote poor, black or "'hit£' J"vc had
the pilot scrip_ts for _a ~~mbcr people !ell me, ·Th?J's my
or comedy series. said. There father'.. I
wrll ne~·er be any more 'lfello-:=-~-'--'-------=
d a r k I i n g-J'm-home' type
shows.''
U:oar. a stigh11 v built man
wilh a droopy Keystone Cori
mustache that mc>.kes him look
Sally Bananas
Reolly Is ...
Ba nanas, Th at Is
like Ben Turpin. said he l'.i-.~·---~~~a'll 11.asn't too worried about the -
reaction .,.,•hen "'All 1n the
l"arnily" went on the air~ '"But
The network wanted lo <>.ir 11~ !he first show a somc1Yhat I
inilder rp1sode in 11.· r. i chi
lwo D""'V F•m•IV ShO•o
"PINOCCHIO" !Gl
Piu>
I knr.w that both CBS and I
11.•ould fincl out and !hat we had
to find oul quickly . I wanted to
find out lhat first night." I
Archie Bunker writes the "lHE WILD COU"'fRY"'
President. Lear refused. He!'------------
2 GREAT WALT DISNEY HITS!
He rode out
lo ha/lie
The windmills
of change!
--"'"""'"'" '._.. ..
Hunting ton
Award!-i Set
Satlu·day
The llunling1 on B ca r h
Pla.vhouse \1·ill present its an·
nu;:il awards for the 1970-7l
se'1son Sa! urday night al a
banquet in .tericn'~
Jlc~taur·:inl , 18afl2 Bca<"h Blvd.
Spe«ial guc!'ls fnr the prn·
gram \\'Lil he. Frank A!etter. a
veter<1n ac!or 111 stJge, screen
;ind tclc\•is1nn ;ind his "'ife,
::11::t1"ess Lee J1,1 c riwethf'r. Alct·
Irr will d1sc.·uss his ex-
periences in n1ore than 3,()(1()
performances on Broadway in
such product1ens as "Bells are
RinJ:ing " and "Ti111e Limit.··
Awards 11.·111 be given out fo r
best ac\lng. d1rel'ting. scl
design , technical eHects and
the prcsident "s award frlr
outstanding contribution to the
pl.1 yhousc
Vying for best at·!or awards
t1re Ron Albertsen. Fl"ank
Ru1herford . Rcrnard Simon
;ind \\"aync Bcau1 :iis. while
the hcst artress <"andidii.tcs
are C;irol Faulslicli. Floria
J\lnsc and Sally Rro11"n . Best
direct.or contenders arr Ron
Albert sen, To1n Titus and
Randy Keene.
I nformalion t1nd ! i c k el
reserva!1n11s rnr !he affair
may be nbtaincd by ronlac.ting
Bobby ~·lurphy at .l36-Rll61.
By VER!'\ON SCOTI
HOLLYWOOD !liPI)
Australia's Rod Taylor rrturns
to a weekly television series
next season fill ed 11.•Jlh Aussie
confidence that his show will
be a hlt d~spite fearful odds.
CBS is throwing Taylor and
Dennis Cole opposite the rnp-
raled "'Flip Wilson Show."
'"So we·rc gr1ing up a1ealnsl
Flip." Taylor said \\'11h a
c;isual wave nf his hand. ··u t'·s
.;i11 1ng on the lnp nf the he<1p,
isn"t he?
""\\'l·ll , I like !he idea of
!aking on the char11p. And I
think I 1.:an whip him.·•
1\n ex-amateur lighter in
Sydney, Ta yler '" a Bearcat
11.•ith his fi sts, 11.hic·h 1s Just as
wP lL The title of ~.is new
adventure s eries i s
"Bearcats .,
HI' ;u1d Cole pl;iy a pair of
fun ·lov1ng .~oldiers nr fnrlunc
in the southwest just before
lh(' outbrc<ik of Wnrld \Var 1.
'fhcy Jounce <1rnut1d the
ct1aparral <Jn(i 1.:a1·ti in -what
els!! -a Stuz Beare al.
1f the format sn und sl
fa 111 1 liar -"~l avcric:k."
'"Alias Smith and .Jones." t!I al
-it alsn rings a bel! \\"llh the
Australian. An alarn1 brl l.
"\Ve havf' 10 laugh
ourse lves 1n this series or pc0-
ple will laugh at us in a nasty
11.·ti.y.·• he said.
""Thr ~erir.<; mu"! b£' authen·'
tic: 1n every wa y, costuml's.
au 1nn1nb1les. speech,
C:lllP ch~r~<'fPr ;inll they
decide lo !rouble-shoot for a
blank check."
An1ong the adventures will
be rum·running. s mug I 1 n g
Chinese in to !he llnited States
and J\1exic<in border 1nc1dent.
"We can't have this look like
a western," said 'fayl<ir whose
nose has been broken 111 more
br<1wls than he cares to
rrn1ernber.
'"'l'his 1sn·l eowbo\:O: and
Indians at al!. I want ii to be a
real sw1ning !:ihow . Th c
WINNER OF
2 ACADEMY AWARDS!
IKJBERr lv'ITCHJM
TRE\OR f-ONARD
ord~MILES
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~ca .-.-.. c \-"'1U
Ev enings:
Sun . thru Thurs., 8 p.m.
Fri. -Sot., 8:30 p.m.
humorous, tnugh and • ~¥·
c1t1ng."' ~
Tavlor rnanaged to !\~e rho~e characlf•rastics lniti~1s
first series. "llnng ~··
\1h1ch left the air a die
agu ;
":\f1 cr thal ~f'ril'S I wci)' n-
li1 rnnt1rJn plrtures," r
said. ··So I suppose J could
<Ju;il1 fy a.~ a movie star whn is
go111g in!u l e I e ~· 1 s 1 n n ,
Persona lly rn1 happy 10 be in·
vilt•d bark lv tele\ is1on "
Kl&RTMTCHM
MATINEES
Wed., 2 p.m.
Sat., 1:30 and S:OO
Sun., 1:00 and 4:30
ncri sms and Slllfle<i. I r:;;========§===;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ii:l~ char;ictrr r play ha<; just11
retul"ncd from 1hc Phitippin~s
during !hP Sp;in\sh·Amcrican
\V;ir_ He n1e('t s the D<'nnis
Aduln $2.50 Jn.. \l .50 Child 75t
Or1nq1 Counly'I
llo<~bu•ter ~ttow \l•l ut
"PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK"
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"LITTLE
MURDERS"
"CARNAL
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An" M1r~rol
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WASH"INGTON (AP) -The
govtrnm ent ha11 announced Lt
has beRun In trea1c. in the
mountains of Puerto Rico. the
world 's most powerful in-
strument for snoopinit on
faraway planets hy rnc;ins of
rada r be ams making
rnund lnps or up to 1.2 h\11\on
miles.
The \'en1ure ir11·uh'es addin~
a more sensili\'e, hii:h-pnwer
OUTH CORS'
t ~ r •• •• f~,,V ~O l !~'H i9i !••
OIN~ N19htly At 6:45 r'.M.
511ftday Al 1 :4S r'.M.
rArlar trbnsmitter In 11 bizarre.
1 . O O o -foo1-rlia1netcr radio
lelrscoiw . For almost a
decade the telesco pe has been
recei1'ing natural radiow/llves
frr1111 the planets but has had
s!!rnewh<1t lin1ited capacitv for
bouncing radar signals frorn
the earth off distant worlds.
The parent instru1nenl is
]rw:ated near Aretibo,
In effect. the newer radar
being added is designed to gel
n1ore de t a i I e d inForn1ation
<·nncerning the planets and
th€1r orbiting n1oons than is
now possible v.·ith the radars
presentlv allied v.·11h the
Art'f:ibo . "dish .. a n It' n n a .
v.•hose rim risf's highe r lhan
the Empire State Building. Pa1·allel Pe1·f or111a1ice
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DAILY l'ILDT f'ltolo br Lff f't1llO
They Eat Grass
l11te11 se D1·ought ·
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Hits Af ghru1i stan \
KABUL, Afghanistan !AP\
-Reports reaching he re say
th<il in som e parts of drough t-
ravaged Afghanistan people
have started @ating grass,
wh ile others have begun n1ass
migrations in search of food
and water.
The Foreign ~lini stry, ap-
pealing for internation;il aid,
said · "Parcheci by back-to-
back years of the most severe
droug ht el'er experienced in
the entire rec-ord ed history of
the count~'. Afg hanistan tod;i y
f;:ices the black prospect of in·
sufficient grain to feed its
population of l6 million and
not f'nough fodder to main tain
:
fa rmers are selling ~r
sheep, a maior source of mi;t
and of karakul pelts. at a ft'<f·
tion of old values. This ·is :a
desperate attempt to finan!e
the purchase of incrca si ndy
din1inishing a n d exp<!n~1~e
foodstuffs and to save the
an1n1als fron1 death clue io
lack of ~odder.
~lajnr rivers 11nd reservoJ r:3
are either dry or about to dry
out shortly. Orchards ;ind
vineyards. which normally
produce valuable foreigo~..X·
change, have been hard ht~!
The National Sci e nce Foundation. in maki ng the ;in-/\ small, ,i:::lass.y curl. mixed '1'it h bright sunshine,
nnuncemen1 . s;.iid !he addition ma ke a rerfect tombination for a ll.'eekend date. ·rhis
Beach in Uana Point. Chances are they fol!o\ved 1l
up v.•ilh a picnic and a late evening stroll on the
ils livestock."
An announcement said the
11<1t ion's staple wheal crop had
he e n decin1<1!ed, "c:iusing
production to fall an estin1iited
800.000 Ions shol't of self-suf-
ficif'nt'~' over the past tY.'O
:-.ea~ons." ll said !h;:it without
"extr·~orclin;iry relief" ur lo 70
percent. of 26 mi llion 11nimals
cnuld perish. with losses
or the new radar will make 1he young co urle e njoy a hi.~stng 11·ave at Doheny St ate
Arecibo Scope "thP mo s1 -'--''---'--_c-'-----'-------'----------------------------
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COLOR [11.[)lllll"•t•l.'t~
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P'l"'<'fful antenna in the 11·or!d
fo r making radar studies 11f
the planets and l h e i r
satellites."
The age ncy said Arccil>o
scientists expect to:
-Get the first recognizabl e
r;.idar signal return from the
four brighlest of Jupiter's 12
moons -and to ;:i\le rnpl. at
least, to get detailed s!udies of
at least the two largest .Jovian
moons. \vhose nan1es ;:ire
Callisto and Gan ymede. The
planet Jupiter ranges bet v.·een
about 3fii million ;.ind fiO!
million miles from 1he earth
as both orbit the .sun.
-Determine the orbits nf
\'cnus and !'11ertury dn'.l'O !n
?.11 ;iccuracy nf :ibou1 11'4
y;.irrt.~ throughout n1ost of their
or hits.
-i11ap the surf:icc nf Ven11s
1n a revolution of from l.2 !r1 '.I
rni!P.s. a nd thP n1a p 1he
surf:t('e of ~l crrur.v w1lh <t
r!'sn!utin n of ;o bout 31 miles.
-Get new infrirma!ion on
the :ii mosphere a n d in-
nnsphere of .Jupiter.
The n1'1v building prngr;im i.~
hc ing r;irried out under ;in
;igrecn1ent between NSF ;ond
!he N;o1innal Aeronaut ic~ anrt
Space Administr:i1ion. The lat-
ter agenc~· "''ill fund !he ne1v
r;idiir itself. v.·hile NS F wtll
fin;:ince certain re 1 a t e d
rnoclifications of 1he existing
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Cambodia Feuds With Viets
PHNO M PENH, Can1bodia
(AP I -"Thank YOU verv
n1uch ," said the· S n u ! h
\'i etn;i rncse sol dier tn !he
group of Cambcxhan refugees
co v.•enng in the road'o\·a~·.
The in c ident shn ws prl'ls al pluncler1ni;. killing,
vl nlatin.I{ Carn b odi;:i
daughters ;:ind so ill·treating
!he Cambodian people that
I hey can no longer li ve in their
native villages.''
fight in C;imbod1a the :-;<+me
way !hey figh t at home,'" :-;a id
pns~ibly re<ich ing JOO percent "W• 1ry n~rd '" mt rll :·· in such areas as the barren your <<>ntio•n~e" something nr the ;:111c1ent con-
tempt that Ca n1hnrlians <1ncl
Vietnamese feel for each
o l her . Ca mbodian-Sout h
Vietnamese rel;it1ons are ;i
stun1bl ing block for bo!h
coun lries in their cnmmnn
fight against !he !'\ n r t h
\'1ctnamese and Viet Coni::.
In Tam . "1nslead of finding
out whether the Viet Cong arc -
occupying a hamlet. they
plaster it with mortars or
<1rt illery -lhen cnn1e in
1 hoo ting. As often as nnt. there
isn't a singl e Viel Cong
''o'lhwe
"."I. llUO ODl!eny P~rll II~. (n11r Von1) ,, C•p.,lr1no lle1cll •fl·t?ll
Then. v.·ith his to.·116 rifle
trained on them, !he soldier
and his con1rades robbed tht
refugees of e\er.vth111g thry
(1wned 1nclud1ng Herl Cross
,ecfls of f'Anned fish ;ind rnilk.
Like !housa n<ls nf o ther
p<'a san!s. they had bee n
dri1·en frun1 their homes by
S;:ii,i:nn troops !hrusting in\o
so uthern Cambodia.
J. J·f
Eat•h time Sa1gun /orecs
launch ;in operation 1 n
C;:iinhodia, the t·alalog nf t·on1-
pla1nts g1·1111s lon~cr. As ;.i
t y pical Phnom Penh
ne11·-~p;ipcr editorial pul ll, !he
South Vietnamese ··are ex-
. , .
1··1
"Please, please keep the
Snulh Vietnamese a'A·a.v from
nur village," a Samroni::
rownshi p woman bf'gged the
1n'"rinr n11nis1er, ln Tam,
11 hen he \'1s11ed there recently.
Snu!h \'il'tn;:irnese troo ps
h;:id riot hern in Samrnng for
:ihout a yc<1r. but rillagers had
not lnrgr1t1c n.
··The So u t h \'ictnarnese
' )4 ' )-{
there."
A special prohlrtn h:i s hrrn
the beh;n•ior of small Sout h
\.'i<'lna1ncse unil s. such ;:is
reconnaissance patrols. Ru1
Carnbnriians 1£'11 nf fnr;:11·~
nrg;on ized b.v 11ff1crrs who usCd
trucks :ind helicnptrrs tn ~:ar·
r~· plunder b;ick at:ross lhe
Cn1nbodln Buildup border.
&Hne Crimbnd1an 11llircrs
say the siluatinn h:.is 1mprnvrd
rec r n t ly. The Snulh
\/ietn;:1n1esP an> t r~·ini::. 1n
chcckre1n lhr1r \ r n n p s
nprra11ng in l"nrnhnrl1:i . L1
Americans Raise Profile
A ~· AL,\\' llA \\'SO,'\I
Tile ··01ert111m prn!1!r" policy
"' !hr l's '" l':irnh11d1a sln\\'ly 1~ grn11·1ng
into ;:i 1111~sh1n ol h1ghl_I' \'!Sible
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(;en. Nf;uyen Van tllinh, r•tn·
C:irnhrxh<in [irlfl uH1cers. ~lrppl"d up even m n r r manrler of the Saigon \<1.~k
One reporter, 1n the pa.~t noti rcably l;:i!er !his month, fnrces 1n C<1mbocli;i. has Ot>r n
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zone no~!hwrst of the r:ip1t:il, g()O(j f;:11!h," s;iys rh" art1ng
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c;itcr 10 An1enf'ans ;:irp t1nder
C'On.sl rUI'! ion n n ~1 fllll\'flllg.
Phnn1n l'Pnll'.s 111:1111 ,.;trcrl.
of the eity guns, lhey ;:ire ;i u1horized to
perform "use cherk.~" to see ~l ilitary and pnlit1t'a\ nf-!hat Canibodi;:in troop~ are us ·
f1 cers frnrn nlhrr emh;i,ss1es in ing U.S. military aid t•orrectly.
Phno1n Prnh dn not \ravel
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of
YOUR LIFE
Call:
L;:i ndlo rds 1n the r11p1t:il now
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1•nnfident. in thP worcis of one ,
th;:i t "lhc An1rru·?J1s ;ire
hui ldin~ 1111 I heir rrnha.~sy:·
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!hr sccuri!y risks hv nrrlrrinp; on ricc;isinn
hrlirn11tcrs from ' Sou I h Tl h · h Emhas~v has douhl rrt in !he 1e i::ro11·t 111 I e U.S. · \'1 <'!n:un·b<iscrl A mer i c ;:i n f" h I II I pa st siJ! months. anrl h~ thr ,m assy rn m <1 st;:i n six ar
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THE BEST
By JACK GAVER
NEW "i'ORK (UP!l -Each
year the '>'eekly trade paper,
Vari ety. stnds lhe drama
Cl'ilics a que1tionnaire thal 1n -
v11es comments on t h e
Brn;idway theatrical sl"a~on
JU~I ended
Question Nfl, I th1 ~ ye ar as k-
ed for 11 good. bad or average
rating of !he 1970-71 seaSflfl ,
\\1hril cnuld the ans\1·er be but
"bad?" The total of p1·oduc-
tions was at a 10111 of 4S, the
assured or indicated blark·lnk
a!lraclions will not exceed su.:.
Question No. 2 asked al>olll
the long-rani;ie efltcts nl !he
EXCLUS IV E •I Cont.
Da ily
7 30 p m. curtain time and th!!
new l!mlted·gross production
gambit In Cl!rtaln the.attrs that
makes for lo.,.,·er prices.
As 11 fi rst-nighte r. I've bten
gning to shn.,.,'s with ea rly
starting times, son1etJmes at
6:45 or 1 for years and l stil l
don't like 1t The public seenis
lo hal'e taken kindly to the
7:JO thing . The limit ed·gross
idea lsn'1 going !o sol ve an y of
the th eater·s probl en1!I
What about the "rash of
nos !algia-oriented sho.,.,·s~"
We "ve been through !his
before, and no dflubt !hl.'re will
be such a '"rash" a.:a1n. The
current furor is ma inly due
simply to media 011eremphasi5
in a time "'hen there has bten
li!tle else to !ilre~s.
Variety asked about the IO·
vasion nf Bri ti~h im ports.
There is nothing new there:
H's been going on for a
number of recent years.
Econnmirs, of rflUrl'r . 1s the
rea.~nn lrnpflrt1ng Br itish hi ts,
11hn~c rrcrplinn here ts 11ever
gua r:inlced . 1s che:iper than
cre:itin,1: 11 riomcs!ic produc·
!inn. f'ven 1f !he im rnrt is 1
fl nr. Br~ides, p r o n1 i n e n t
Pacific Ylbtoticw .
COLOR ..-..,..,..,·"""°'<'""'"""""'"" .. ,..,, tll
WED . thru SUN .-8 :30
~ Jblith Coast Repertory
Box Office: 646-l ~6~ or oil Agencies
Evidence of greatness.
-.II r t•p" I''•· n•. l a ~•r.;1'1 [,!.,..,~~,
Superb ... A feast for the eyes.
-r ~)~, ~·~•~1 ~~ Best film of this year. _ , ..... , .,.
Brilliant. 3 RD
WEEK!
T h e e t.orY
o f a gam'oll n &" m a.n
Rl"'ld &
huetl1ng w o m a n
WALT DISNEY
PRODUCT IONS'
Scandalous
J9ul!~
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KEITH ·ARAU
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CAREY ·LENZ
UAAllY !111\\01"'
MORGAN
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PACIFJc·s PAULO ASO L A H;,IJRA ORJVE.11'5
E0\11:' AR0 "SC1NF.i\!A VIEJO, r>l lS~IO:-.' V IEJO
GROVF... (.ARDEN GRO\'E •FOX Cl:\'Ei\1ALAJ'110,
1 A;o.;AHFl~l!A~·o~O.f"f!J A ST1t 1 COSTAr>IESA
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British playwrights , beca use
of the different economy at
home. ha,·e an 1ncentiv~ to
funct!on wh.JJe A m' r l c a n
dramatists, e1peci1.!Jy thos~ of
serious bl!nt . gel 1 i 111 e
encouragement to create.
\\'hat. th e que.sHonnatre
den1ands, are ne"' o r
increasingly destructive or
negative trends 1n I h e
Broadway theater? Price~. of
cour~e. A growin g cancer fo r
at leas! 20 years . People who
lov e the thtatl'r simply cannot
afford to go A major fac!or,
as in other ph11ses of li fe, is
that every t1n1e one nf the
\arious 1hra1 er u n 1 on s
nrgotia!P.<; a nc.,.,· contrart . the
lerms escalate. and the box-
nffice. prices go up as a result.
The theater is, un fortunately,
the most. expendable of !ux·
ur ies for the: general publtc
The h11a.l question asked for
1u1geslions Tbese are mine
Encour1ge writers " h n
know how lo '>''rile at the lt l'e\
of theatrlca! ent trtain n1tn l
and who know what .a loaded
polemic dOf!s not a play n1ake
There has never been 11 play
that has influenced anyone lo
its way of think ing -!he best
dr.:1 n1atis ts have always 1ra1l·
ed in the area of 5ocial and
political innovation : they
never crt ale or lead the wa,v.
The playgoer is cond.it1onl'd to
agree or disagree 11' 1 t hi'
l he a t rical!y warn1ed-n\'er
Ideas
Also. please stop prod ucers
and '>''t ite rs from tr ying to
make musicals -lhe big
thing these years -out of
Chad Everett Gives
Doctors New Image
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLY\\'OOD (U P!) DflC·
tnrs tradilionall;.o ha l"e bern
<IPp1cted in films a n d
lrlPvi sion as stuffed shirts.
They arr pnsses~ed n r
Sfllcn1 n \\•isrto1n , her fl f c
mot11"es, dres.~erl 1n sober su11s
.'ind neckties (8 shade Hgh!er
1han morticians). dril'e sen~i
b!e autnmobiles and rarely, if
e\·er. sedutr the le:art in~ lady
Therr have bern excrpl1ons.
J)r Fr;inken!'.lcin. for ln·
!ilanre. 1vho put tflgether Boris
J\ar!nff' ... mnns!rr.
But by anrt !;irge physicians
as a clas~ reek flf ant1~eptics
and holier-than-thou ver!tiPs.
The !nfltn<'nl a mrin pl ;icr~
the \\'Orri rlnclflr 10 frnnl flf his
name script writ rrs transform
him in1n a i;:nrl lik P fi.c;1irr.
when flft r11 hr L~ lurkv llJ ha ve
grarluat"d lrflm med ~rhoo!.
grn1vs rich no thP 111ln1ents of
fllhrr.~ and b11ries h i 5
1n 1s1akr~.
been doing this shn11· I learned
no! all doctors Wflre plea ts in
their trousers. Bu1 p~liPnl1' do
worry about their bills if a
doctnr isn't dre~~rri cnn~er·
vetely, and inexpensivel.1•.
··.A,s 11n ar1or ! cuuldn·r
!hackle ni)·self to pln.1·i ng a
stuffed 5hirt. So I \llOfl' an
I1alian-cut suit with bell bot-
tom flairs. a vented jacket and
a diamnnd stick-pin.
'"Whrn I showPd up at !he
l.;CLA r.1~d 1cal Center in Iha!
0111!11 , flnr nf our IP Ch:"iir::il ::1d·
visors askrd. "You 're i;:o1ng to
pl ~)' a clnrlor'."
ThP results of f::1·eret!'s
portrayal of Dr .Joe Gannon
hr1 l'e been ~flnrl H 11nrlrPrl~ flf
<ln<.'10 r5 hal"t v.-ritten lo thank
h!m for breaking the set pat-
1trn of I.he s:irrerl ph,1·sici11n
"'L"ntil 111li. )'ounp, gcnrr;11 1011
ranH! alnn_g people w;interl
the ir doctors lo br ~todgy,"
Evl"re!! said .
"Today's .voun j.!sleri. arr
rnore rebellious and they wan1
their doclo rs !o be less stuffy
a11rt lraditinnal. I k no w
e.ve.rythmg from the i:1p code
on up . \\'ould you bel1rve
\\'ebsler'5 Dictionary~ Don ·t
laugh . II could happen any driy
now.
Rober! Lansing . .,.,ho 'tarred
1n l'>'o \'ld£o serie s of his o .... n.
'>' i!J play a guest role next fa ll !
on ··The Dorts Day Show_"
NOW THRU WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25
At The ANAHEIM CQNVENTlON _(ENTER •
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Post Time 2 p.m.
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Thoroughbred Club l\1nvie!'I and telel'1sion make
vil!i;ins of la .,.•yers. architects,
slflck brfl kers. businessmen,
laborer!" -e ~·en cop~.
B11t ~hfl11• a rlflC!flr "·11h a
lnn·ardE'n t be<ls1de manner nr
using hi~ st·alrel f n r
purpn.~c ful hnm11·1dP ;inrl the:
/\.\1 .\ 11·flulrl cal! for an 1n-
1c~t 1ga11on.
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ri;;it hnspital~. clinic~. rn echcal • T
con\'rflt1on!' he runaway bestseller
"Some rlflclnrs hkf' is on the screen.
One youn,1: ;i1·H1r \1·hn finds
!hp .~t ('rrnh·rrr1 rlflt!nr nut·
mndrd 1.~ C h a rl Evf'rPll. t.hP
sur~efln 10 CRS-TV "s '"1V/cd1cal
f <'n1f'r" 11·h1ch 1s filmf'rl at
l\!\,:\I E1·crr11 1.; allrmr11n~
rlas(ir s11rgrr.v nn !hi' f1rtinna1
docfnr"F. image.
··r.1os!. inrdica! ~how~ gn
along v.·i!h the olrl chairman-
of·lhe·IX'l<ird k1nrl af rlnctnr "nd
hospital ~rt-11p.·· s11irl F:1·ere!I
rturing a shoot ing break
''In th e three .\'P.ilrs J'1'e
1-: 1::t
mui;1c piped 1ntn t h e i r
<'pe1·a11n,1: rnnms . OthC'r ca rry
011 brec1v rnn\·ersal!ons rlur·
1ng su ri;ie.rv. al !Past dunn~
n11nnr oper<1l1flnl'
"I think our shnw hre11 k~
flflwn the awP 1n which, lhr
rnerl1r<1) prl)les~1nn is hf'ld by
la.v n1cn "
Dr Gannnn had betrrr .~11rk
\n his su!1ires anrl qu it Lhr
horsi11g around If Dr. 1'.1arcus
\\11!.lby catchPs hin1 listening !fl
f·'.l v1~ dunn~ br;i.in ~urger;:
1ht>rr"IJ be hell to pay in the
scrub room .
i:r -::r
Not Real Life
•JJlcl lJ·' A ns1vers Critics
B~ (\":'\THIA Lf)\\RV
HOLLY\\ 000 r AP i
r.tarcu;, \\'Plb~, \1 D , 1s run
ning 1ntn 1h, s~mr rnrnplaint:.
rh11t u~cr! !n bu ~ Dr (';i.sry
and l\dd;irr
· [ find (h;il <l111 l11rs rflm·
plain ~n111 P abo1Jt. thr S!'nfs."'
rrror1Pd flnhcrt Yflung 11 hfl
pla.\S the IJllr l'fllP 1n ABC''$
pr:ipula r medtcal senes ··11
5e:rms Iha! th!!ir patients tt:!l
them that t.hr v arcn ·1 as cotn·
passionate a~ \Velby \l'ho
makes night calls at \ a.rr..
end often spPnds whole days
or nights at the bedside of a
6ick person.··
He said he ftll he '>'·as 1n no
posilion to Lake a stand on lhe
subjecL or e\'en to ha ve: an
opinion.
'"I am no more. familiar with
the ml!dical profe6sinn and it~
problems than I "'as bfi:fnre
T ·~~·· .,, eo••• """'" • '·'" 0•100 """" l!l l'•••Dll 0 Ml)OITO .. (IT0 .. •t•C ..
!he ~e ne~ s1.1rttrl I hr e e SCi'!snn~ <liO BUI If I .111Sll'Pt l
rflmr!111nl s by ~a.\·in~ that I
ft f!I till' <!()('1flrs nf !hi~ roufl!rv
are do1ni: a lan1ast1r Jflh, JI
11 fl11lrl .<.flunrl like a whilr\l·a~h
··Tl1P 1ru1h 1.;.. or rnursP. that
11•p ca1i "hri111 111 a 5erics flnl~· a
rragnH•nt flf hfp In !ele\'ISIOO,
11e 11r,. IP ll1ng a s!nry , a
dramatic &1nry \Ve realiie
that tn real life it would not be
f)(l~sihle fnr 11 bu~~· doctor wilh
many p1lien1s lo slay 1.11ith n11e
of them al! day or all night."
Each ~erie11 segnient tells a
storv that 1nvnl\"Ps two or
lhre'e person~ u&ually a palien!
and Iii~ family Dr \Velby is
usually l'ery much 1 n
evidence.
Young, a him star befnrt his
'1r~t hil TV series. '"f alht'r
l<Jlow,; Bes!.'' ts enjoying at 63
his seco nd big success
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For11e t everything
you'll• •11•r he•rd
•bout heroes.
Now there is ... ,,,._.,n'.ff.-..rEm::-;
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Spanish •Treasure Cl1est' Yields 58,000 Sail Needles
TALLAHASSEE. 1'1a. (UPI\
-An 1rchaMloglst suceffd~
Wednesday in opening an old
Spanish "treasure chest''
which he found Jam med with
Ail makers' needles.
"It's nol a mixed C'On·
signment -it 's probably
&8.582 needles," riot a r i n e
archaeologist Ctirl J. Clausen
half jokingly told foy Jordan,
• stockholder in the Doubloon
Small Town
Physicians
Make Call s
CHICAGO (AP • -A patient
\\'ilh a h1~h fever 15 mnre tike-
1\ to bf' ,:1s1ted 111 his hnme b.11
his doclnr if he hl"es in a small
r.lid"·estern tn"·n than if he
Ji ves in the South nr fl big city.
And he"s m(ll"t likely !o
rPcei'"e a house call H his
physician 1s over 3~.
These "·ere am(lng resulL~ nf
11 5llf\"ev 1Jf American physi-
cians Conducted by I he
biweekl.v n1agaz ine f.lodern
ti.1edicine. published in Min-
neapolis.
The ma~ar.1ne rec t iv t d
25.5.'18 replies in a poll of its
readers and round 64 percent
of the respondents will ing to
go to patient's homes.
The ma~azine said m::i.king
house calls ··is clearly sho wn
lo bt a diminishing practice -
especially in the 1 a r g e r
cities.··
or !hose "·ho n1ake house
calls, more lhan half make ;it
least five a mnn!h, 35 percent
make JO or more and 13 per·
cenl average 2fi or more.
Of the 9.100 physicians "'ho
said they do not n1ake house
calls. 78 perrcnl make 11r·
rangements to see patients in
hospital emergency rooms.
Sixt.v-nine percent nf· those
who make house co:t!l!'! said
they make fewer such calls
nnw than fi\'e years ago, and
78 percent charge more than
then.
.Just over half nf !hf' respon·
d1n11?. doctors np[)Ose usin.i?"
paramedical personnel. such
as nurSi's. In make houst'
call~. but ~·(lunger ph_v~icians
were more 1n favor than older
ones.
Seven out ol 10 noctors over
Age 50 said they make house
calls. while 6.1 percent or those
35 ln 49 do. ::i.nd 50 percent of
those under 35.
Eighty percent of thf' physi·
r1ans under~~ said !hey prefer
to see patient.~ in hospital
emerlll,ency rooms.
Proportionately more doc-
lors in rural areas ;ind tn"·ns
under 5.t'lf\O pnpul;ition -93
percent -~;iid they m<ikt
hnusr c::i.l\s than in larger
population centers.
Physicians 1n lhr l;:ir~er
Areas showed a marked
preferenre for seeinlll, patients
in A hospitfll emerlll,ency room.
Hnuse calls are mo~ t
prevalent 10 W ~' n n1 1 n Ill. •
Nebraska. South D ::i. k n I a .
~laine. ~Inn I a n ::1 • ~ew
Hampshire and Pen ns~·h·an1a
OCC Denta l
Course Se t
Orangt ("nasr F; \' e n i n ~
Cnllei::e is nffrrinlll, a ne"' drn·
lal r<1d1nlngy 1·ourse 1his !;:ill to
aid dental ;:issl~tao1 s in rrreiv-
ing certification iis drntal X·
ray 1rchn1C'ians. no"' required
by sla!e l;:iw
Tht. twn-unil coursr ""ill be
held \\'ednesday ' \" t o i n ll ~
from 7 to tO ·flO pm. in rnom
No. 1n1 nf the Anplifd Sci encr
Building.
Regislralinn wll l be htld
111lphabe1 1callv From Ji tn R:Y1
p.m. Aug. 23-2Ji in the: OCC
gymnasium . f.nrnllees with
surnames beginning "'1th le!·
le:r! A.C "'ill be rr~is1f'rPd
Aug . 2.1 ; ().J, Aui;:. 24: K-Q.
Aug. 25: R-Z, Aug. 26. Cl ass
fee I.! Mi.
Mlvage Company which found thf' fleet . which reportealy for one ship -loo many hut within lhree months after slow. ond the old wood -full or needles,'' Clausen all-salvage still wanlS its 7~ per
the chest buri~ under eight was returnini;: from ri1ex1co needles for one whole fleet," the disaster all but 200 of them "'hich he tried to keep wet -nnunced to guests 1n11ited to cent of the treasure. as
ferl of sand off the Florida with 15 million pesos in silver, he said. had been re:rovered . began flak ing. 11·atch the tedious opening. provided by law. He said th~
Coast. were lost in the storm. The needles might have Clausen used a hig~speed \\'ednesday Cl 111 use n sur· ··fo'rankly, I'm more excited stock.holders want the needles
Tht 410-pound chest. largest Jordan said further digging been unwanted merchand ise saw Wednesday to cu l through ceedcd in stripping both ends about this box now that we for their own <'Oilecllonfi and
such bnx raised from the tnlo lhe delicate box will relurned from Mex i r: an the chest, which init ially was and tht. top from the box and know that it's ool full of 1or museums, not for sale.
octan depths intact, was probably turn up other sail-markets, then domi nated by believed filled with silver found five packs of needles treasure," Jordan s;iid . "I'd .Jordan also said he still
beUevfii to have bee.n aboard making materials, such as the French, Clausen said. or •·cones.'' encrusted in rock-like sand at be disappointed 1f it was full of thinks 1here is n1ore thllo
the Spanish vessel ' • Sa n awls and thread , but Clausen perhaps was a shi pment bound The archaeologist abandon--one end. He found more s1!11er barg, because everybody need les in the box. but Clau&en
Fernando" when it went down said he doubted thll1 since the to Spain from China . ed hls first attempt to open needles when he probed down kno"·s what lhose are, and wa~ skeptical.
in a hurricant off Marathon, box apparently was llOl the Old documents indicate the the box with ni tric acid and • through the top, and from the thert! are plenty of them lying "Optimism springs eternaJ
f la., July \5, 1733. San Fernando's sail repair kit. fleet had 1,300 boxes of silver sand-blasting device Tuesday opposite end. around.'' in the hearts of al~ trea8Ul't
Between 17 and 22 ships of "It's got too many needle.-; aboard when the storm hit, when the process proved too "Aha~ The mystery box i~ Jordan said do u b Io o n hunters," he replied.
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~Another Angel Player Criticizes Management
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1,}J.eard from the IH.1Stilf' rrl:i11on:ih1r that
seen1s lo be so pre\·ilent !:)cl11l·en Angel'
phtyers •nd ma11agt'1nr n\
The latest 1...'Qntributor to thl' 1nf('r110 is
-"°ulhpaw pi tcher Rudy ~18)', 1n his third
: '>ea!IOn wilh the Ange ls ~nd owner of a 7-8
•'record this season.
C.'Wltrary lo t~ree oll1r r 1Jlaycrs \1 ho
hive re(len\ly let loose with searing
,slttiteme.nts concen1l11g general 111anage1"
nick \Yaish and fi t ltl nu111ager Harold
' "1.-efly" Phill ips, May'il ringer points on ly
111 \Valsh v.·hen he di rects blame fur n10~1
Qf the Halos ' miseries and low 1norale.
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to,\'ard Walsh -sotne because !ht'.\' fe el
iu\derpaid, others because thev don 't feel
Htey alway s get first class ireatn1ent."
f.fay says.
"We "re a multi·mill1on dollar operation
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1n~1:·!1i11r
"I don"t think ht wa s lair with me on
1ny contin<:t, but J needed th e money and
had 10 sign so J guess I have no beef -
you make. your bed ha rd and you have to
sleep on it"
Regarding Phillips, voho was che\1-'ed up
fai rly well e11rlier lhi~ W~fk \\'~en i! fe 11
players Sf>Pl!µid off. May says he. has no
axes to grind with Lefty.
··1 feel sorry for i..etty," May 1111y~.
'"\\1e haven't P.layed un lo (14r potenii~I
and 'A't\t!n you lose on the field , there are
\inly two people "'hi"! really suffer -the
n1anager and the pitcher.
'"l admlt I had a lot of problern5 when
Lefty v.·as fir st na1ned manager. f\.lost of
them v.·ere because I didn't understand
hiin and didn"t try to. Now I understand
hiln and feel no reseqtment toward him."
Oetting back to Walsh, May believe•
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W11hington'1 Div• N•lson Beet th• Throw lo Second for 1 Double.
Sport11 In Brief
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Laver Downs Net Foe;
V illanovcl Hit by Edict
Rod La ver of Corona dl'I ~l ar t\elcn led
Bob Lutr. of Los Angeles. G·i , 6-2, t\·:I
\V~nesday 111 !hf' ~ccond round of 1he
Oltonial pro tenni~ ch11111pionships in Fl.
\\l~th. Texas.
L.aver. after bting deie;i\e(I in Ton.Jn\n
in the tirst rou nd a \\'erk a~o . h:id pl;in-
nod a \'acation awny from !he sport but ;i
1·6'l1rni\ment in FL \Vorth prior to his
decision. prompt.ed h!m to play in lhr
CQJbnlal Tourney.
~rthur Ashe wa11 up sel by lsn1ael El
~~fel of Egypt ln othtr sec<1nd round ac·
!'411, ti··~· ·~· Other winl\er11 included Cllff Dryadale
of Soltt~ Africa over Bill Bowrey
~ l\\11treU. l, l ·S, 6-t : Ken Rose\\'811 ovrr
Andre• Glme·no of Spain, &-.4. 7-6; Den111~
Rtlston ol Bakersfield over Tom Teona rd
nl L06 Angele•. g.3, 6-4 : and Mar ty
H~s•n .ovtt Brian Fairlie of New
7.~IAnd. 6-2. g..3,
Jtoy EmerlOl'l of Ne11.·port Beach. didn 't
pl-.y a second rouod matc h on Tuesday.
e (\10 .~ec1111d Pl111·e
Olr1np1c Cla1nes in il !un1ch.
The winning ~cores were 15-7. 17·15 1.nd
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The United Slri l e:i: came from behind to
take the second set in a hard fought
match. ;ircording to a Radio llavan11
bro111lcast monitored in r-.tiami.
Cuba defeated the Nelherlands-Antil!es
'.l·O and. in \l'Omen·s action. ~Iexico
!hrashed Puerto Rico 3·0 and Cuba scored
"'· J.O win over !hr Netherlands-Antilles.
e Pt•ollu•o .'llle11t
Coach Tomn1y Prothro of the Lo.~
Angeles Rams say_, he'll hold off until
game time before announ cing IVho'll
qua rterback against Oakland S1turd1y ln
Berkeley.
The new Harns coach, who h"d 1iven
p!entl' of advance notice on !he
Quarterback~ for the club's two
previous National ~'ootball Lea1ue tl·
hibilion!i. switched signals Yr'ednesday.
Roman Gobriel. the No. I signal c11l1r ,
has seen action in all three 11me1.
Bookie Joh n \\'alton and b1ckup veteran
Karl Sweeten ha\'e been in 1 11me
apiece.
The Ram s also said lheir Aua. 29 ex·
hibition game with the New EoaJ1nd
Patriots in Foiboro. Ma ss. will be played
in the aflernoon.
the Alu Joh!t!on c1per wu lf'OlllY
misbandl~.
"When you ha~·e a player like that who
ha.s problem1, you try to find out what's
causin1 them. You don't suspend him.
"J think Alex rebelled because of tM
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a:eneral manager. I kne\Y Ale1 .. ·ell i nd
off the fie.ld you couldn't meet a nictr l\IY
than him.
"He's ve ry conscientious about h l s
family, too."
Bridges' ESP
Not Working;
Angels Lose
Clyde Writ:ht had a six-Inning no-hitter
,.~ Jiili l;ml!tlr1 r•lll•~ I! men In. row, b"! ii ]!ff• ~llif AMfl@I~:! Infield 1lngl• whlc~lllt!UY llllM I~ !l1!11ftnce -that
!liH! . llPI \~I !l<ll""'1l1 third ba" ~ h ~rilll!• ·i!ll!l~n't 1et hi• ili4r W<>' IJi~. Wrt1ht we~t into ttit •evenlh inning
W~!1~1d1y 1t Bo1top 'Vlth a chance to
~em-on\y the thl"' 1,rt-hander in l!!•lcln' lo pitch 1 po-hitter in Fenway
P•rk, but tw' 1ltlgle1 ind ,n error filled
Aut. "
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A!lf•i iiist"
•11 lf•I• tR tfMK 1nu
Dptn dflt
"'~••II ~·. Ntw 'r'tr~ Anttll YI. NIW Yor~
1:15 ...... J:U p,rn.
!he bases, Phil Qagliatio doub\•d homt twn runs, and >.parlclo's hit lfttcl the
BQ~ton Rad Sox tq a 4-3 ¥icUiey.
The Ap1els re~Ufl'!ed home from •
dismal 3-6 to"d trip. They are Idle tonight
before Pfl'fllng a voaekend series ~·ith tht
New Yor~ Yankees Friday night 1l
Anaheim ~tadium.
The Angels nearly rallied to tie the
5tore Wednesday in the ninth .
Tht big play c;am~ when forfller .fled
So• infielder Syd O'Brien lined a pi11ch
single lo center with men Oil first 1n~ se -
cond 11nd one out.
Reggie Stpltj1'1 t}Jr<>w came in to the in·
field , but Bridges fl•d held up lht tyin1
run at third, and it never did iCOre as
reliever Bob Bolin pitched out of th1
b11.•es-loaded jam.
''I was going on Smlth'11rm," BrldjtS
said in eaplaihlng his decision, "and then
he didn't throw. I hive no qoubt lh1t I~•
runner could have 1cored the way he
threw ii. but Smith didn 't tell me that
ahead ()f time. f\<1y ESP wasn 't working.''
The J~le heroics on both sides p1rtly
overshad<>wed the great pitching of
\\Tright •nd Lonborg, who after a ahalcy
start pitched perfect ball from !he aecond
inning until Aparicio batted for him in th•
a;evenlh .
The loss was a tough one for 'Vright,
\\'hose teamm1tes made two coaUy error~
bthind flim and were uneble to score
after getting three runs in the first on a
pair of walks. an error and just one hit.
"He pitched a helluva game all tl\<C
\\'ay." manager Lefty Phillips said. "It
\1·ag a crime that 1 had t-0 go get him in
!he seve nth. The circumstances made me
RO Ret him rather than the way he plt·
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GRABOWSKI CUT
BY GREEN BAY
GREEN BAY , W\s. (AP ) -Trou~\ed
by Injury and ch1U1nged by Green Bey's
healthy ro1t1r of &ther running backs,
fullback Jim Orabflw•ki was placed on
w1\ver1 Wtdrl11day by the National Fool·
bal IAquo ~lub.
The aeUon lly coath Dan Devlrtt waan't
unespecttd h1 lllh\ of U11 P1e•.,,· ••·
dUJon of promblnJ roUI• Jatlll lroci·
lnrton, 1 No. 1 drt.rt cholee wha ll bltu-
ed with an 1bsence of the injuries which
heve hobbled Grab&waki.
Jut 110rnetlllng happened and Alex quit
hu1U1nf, quit trying aid seemingly quit
caring.
"l read some of the terrible letters he
got from fins," May continues. ''Thty'd
have bothered me but they didn't him,"
Mey recalls ... Alex did take the game
very seriously.
"Someone had to do something re~I biJ9
lo that man for him to play the way tie
did."
1·lay says I.hat in addition to feelU\~ J~
J ohnson episode was poorly hs!J lf!d,
gripes center around what Jerry oses
described Friday a~ "second clqss treat-
ment.''
"Take <>ut trip to Cleveland. for ex-
ample. We had no buses to the ball park
l\\'hlch is within walking distance from
the hotel). Other clubs give their players
$1.50 allowance for cab rare. We get
nothina ," May adds.
"'Ve 8e.ldom 1et a charter fl ight so \\'t
ipend a lot <>f time waiting at airports
before and after games.
"Last time we were in Detroit the
game ran late and· we missed the si x
o'clock plane we were J"Jpposed to catch.
By the time we got out it was four in the
morning before we got home. Then that
niih! irn hD~ Iii FlllY MilW~Hk~· 'And on this trip W11 ~jpped J ripon 747
flight to New Yor~ an~ toq)4: * three
lf~Jfi~-fl#Htt instead. We didn't g11t lO th11 h!H~l tn miflnl1ht and so w11 missed our
whole on day."
May suggests tti11t the later plane was
taken to save the club meal maney e1-
penses.
Club officials say this is pot tht case.
that meal money allowances would not
have differed had an earlier fll1ht been
taken.
instead, it was Celt players would want
to have as much time \Vilh their fa mihea
as possible be.fore departure.
~fay say~ he 's unhappy -because to
make 1no ney he has to be on a winnini::
club and the club is not a \\'inner. ''But JL
should be. Happy player!! ma ke winning
teams," he stale!.
"I think Lefty 's job is on the line," hi'
upn0fll#'S ... §4t I h~lt to siwt mi§HH"Junc
come ID Qnyone who 4oesn't df.serve ;t .
"I thought we'4 \\'in tt\e pennant thr'
year -Willsh tol4 µs we wouJd.
"But l'v~ liectrned it !ak£s more Iha"-2:i
men an the rleld lo win one -il taits !hr
seneral manager, mana111r. fron t officr ,
ev,ryone.
•·One thing abput it , in years lo COJT.je I
can tell everyone I was on the 1971
Angels," he concludes.
And indeed, the 1971 Angels shoul~ hr
one for the books -or a book, er ;i
moYie, or something .
Alston Refuses to Get Upset
Despite Frustrating ioss
By ROGER CARLSON
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LOS ANGELES -After 18 years of
manaa:ing the Los Angeles Dodgers, it'5
clear that skipper Walt Alston has seen
brighter days.
He 's elso seen leaner .
Thus Alston'• reactions foil Io w i n g
Wednesday night's crucial 3-2 JO-inning
loss to the New York Met~ weren 't en·
tirely surprising.
His team, battling for a National
League West divisional title, dropped
another game off the pace of NL West
leader San Francisco, falling 7\l games
behind in 'view of 27,203 faithful alt
Dodger Stadium. .
A Wtek agO they were 31,1 befiind, but
WMnesday's overtime. setback \\las the.
fourth Joss in five games while San Frap·
t!isco has turned around with five straigltt
conquests .
Alston , munching on a sandw ich arid
speaking in a barely audible voice, refus-
ed to get upStt over his teain's inability
to come up with the. big hit wi th runners
on base.
"\Vhen you IGSe, it always secn1s 10 be
• case of not getting the hit with runners
(In base," he Said matter of fa ctly .
"But J'm not con1plaining. I '1aven"t
seen anyone not hustling. You do the bes t
you can -and that's all you can exptct,''
he added.
It was an especially fru strattng loss for
the Dodgers as they closed out the home
stand and ready t\1emsel ves tor 1 two-
\veek road trip beginning Friday night at
Philadelphia.
The Dod~ers will visit Philly, Montreal,
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New York and Houston before reiµtn.111,9.
Al Downing (14-8) is slated to hurl for lfie
Dodgers again st Philadi!ljjhli'S Chris
Short (7-13) Friday.
Willie Davis' slwnp. which has tumed
what wes a .351 mark 1t the All-star
break into a .312 status. continued
W~nesday as the Dodgers centerfie\der
went 0.for-4 and struck. out feebly with
l\faury Wills stashed on third \l'ith two
out in the eighth Inning.
Wills WIS also left at third in the first
frarne when Davis popped to third and
Richie Allen grounded out lo third.
'3:µ~ ~tie Pfl(tg~r skipper ref\lsed to put
th!! r.nps It! P!i"Vjs.
"l don 't kf!OW how anyone can condemn
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Mt~lrHl'i ~en Hunt 16UCh6d 011111111 Altlr llln9 Hit TwlU 'Y PllthH.
him, If Ii hadn't beei(.for h!J bat ~uring
the. first couple cf months we \\'Oul<ln "l be
when~ we are now. .
''The only criUcism· l hive is that hr
hasn't (iOne much in the way of extra J>at-
tlng Practice.
"But I don't know lf that's the ans~cr
either. These things come and go.
"One thing is for sure , if we 're going to
get back in il, we need Willie. \Ve"re not
going to wln it \1-'ithout him ." sald Alsto n.
The Dodgers had gotten slarter D<in
Sutton off the hook in the eighth wtlen
they scored a pair of markers on Wiils'
double and a ground oul hy f\<1anny Mot;i.
ffllW~V!!t, teliefer Ji1n Brewer wa5
touched for a run in the 10th on Tomn1y
Agee's double to centcrfield and Ken
Sin~leton's ope-bagger.
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Vellone Says
He'll Return
Next Seaso11
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Jim Vellone. a
starting guard with the Minnego\a Vik-
ings the last live seasons, disclosed he
ha11 liodgki ns' disease and vo.,.·rd
\Vednesday to beat it.
"If it's quite trea table and if it react.'
good," Ve!lor.e said from the UCLA
l\1edical Cen ter berore he underwen t ex·
ploratory surge ry \\'e<lnesday. •·1 see no
reason 11·hy I can"t be playing Jootball
nei:I year. I don 't know yet •.. but that's
the v.•ay I'm loo king at it.'' s<11d the
Buena Park resident.
Vellone. \1·ho \\'i ll br 28 Friday,
reported for the 8lart of Minneso ta ·s N<t·
tional Football League training Jul y 21
but \\'as kept in SL Paul to under go
medical tests. Ile later returned to
California airer his illness \'f a s
discovered.
•·1 look at it optimistically," S<lid
Vellone ... It is cancer ln form , and it
scares you. no questio n. But you've gol 1o
look at it optimi stically ... 11 has one o[
the highest cure ra tes of any form of can·
ccr.
"Ifs just like a !ootball game," 1aid
Vellone. "You gotta go on; you made a
mis take. you can ·t look back. You gotta
go <>n.''
Spokesmen al the lJCLA Medlc11!
Center said Vellone W81 In "very
satisfactory·• condition after lht surgery
for removal of '1is ap\een .
In an interview with Ralph Reeva or
the St. Paul Pionetr Press, Vellone 1aid
he m11de hilnltlf a member of the
medical team batUing his illnesg and
referred to ""·e" when t111lklng about his
lreatment. ,
PHILADELPHIA -One ol the last ot·
fiql•I acts of the Rev. Robert J. Welsh
be(9re he resigned as president of
Vil\tinovA Univertity in June wes lo in· IBtm the National Collegiate Athletic
AHOClatM>n that officials of the school
\\'OUld a~·by an~ dttilion tht>>lfOUp
mtdt iffectint Vi)l3novt 's bllsketbrJI
l'CCOl'd. •
On \Vedn~sday the NCAA ruled rh:it
\'illanova would have to vacate 11!1
runner-up spot in lhe national cha m·
pionship ranking beeaus(' its st&r player.
lloward Porter. had signed a profe ssional
t-ontraC\ during h i s undergraduate
t·areer.
·Milwaukee Goes to Bat for Bristol
"We're going lo have an exploralorv
operA•i;11." Vellone said. "Ifs whel w'c
call a ·;:ing Optt:ltiQn, W1 Lake out the
1pleC:1 :i ,J\Oce of the llver and a'piece of
the kidne-y : see if there la ·any cancer
therP.. lt1a a diagnostic oper111tkm."
Vellone was a starter at Cerritos Junior
College and played for two seasons at thf'
University of Southern Califomia as a
two-way tackle.
The group, meeting in San f rancisco.
"llO said Che university would have lo
return m.~7 in tournament recei pts and
Its 8CCOnd place tmphy
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1\11LWAUKEE (AP ! -The Mllwauket
Brewers •·ent to bit Wednt.sd1y for
disciplined Dave B r I s l o I , but
slmultaneously liuggested the 11hort·
tempered field manager may have bee11
sp11nktd less than bn.itall y by the
A1nericnn Leag ue.
,/Of': Cronin, league president after a
~('l'i('s ()f Hri~lt)l di.~pu1es \\'i!h u1npi r~~
pl;1r~tl lht' Brewer hoss on _,u.~pensinn fnr
sa.: d;i \'), Ori~l ol :-;ird hr wvuld at:crpt the
ptnl'll!1 b111 :11.klcd : "I hnte 1t."
Tlir 01111·1dr111 w1l1rh ('\'lden!J) !rrt?grrt'<I
Cronin's acUon lnvolvld Brlttol'1 ar1u·
ment TUt.Sdlf wll.h wnplrt Art P'?lftll.
v.•ho thwnbtd him out of \M 1am1 liter •
shovlna match.
Frank Line, director of baseball or.ra·
liens for lhe l1st-pl1ce club, acknow ed1·
ed Cronin "has to support his umpires"
;:ind !laid Brilltors suspens ion "ls not
O\'erl y se\·ere if he bumped sn umpire ...
But Bl'c\,·er 1nan~gen1ent similarl y ll llP-.
p<1rt.~ Bri.~tol. La ne said , ''~cause ht is
l)r1ttlin,:: likr liell for his club:·
.. Da "e live~ an d die~ in his dedication."
I
Lane said, "and you've got to love him
for the way he battles <>Ut there. He·a not
1oln1 to play dead . .,
Line likened Bristol's antics to thole or
fiery Leo Durocher. and rteAlled with
rellah Britilol's perfonnance July 31 \\'hen
he ripped loose a second-base cushion and
tossed it IO\\'llrd nn umpire.
''Durocher 11·ould hA\'C turned green
\\'ith envy at that." L11ne s11id.
Thr suspension nirans Bristol C'~n rn!rr
f\1l!w11ukee County Stadium. h~11 hr i~
suppost d to lilRy out of uniform and ofl
the playing field . He Ctn rejoin his club
officially Tuesd1y, when the Brewers are
in Cleveland .
Bristol said he figures Frantz ordered
him out of thf. game bttause he hftd
throv.•n hi s hat Rt lhe umpire. Second
b11 ~en1an Ron Thcotiold and assistant
<'flllt'h Co l Ermrr trier! to rtstniin Rrls!ol.
who rno rnent s later thn!1v a tfl\1'el frorn
lhr dugnut.
"J"d he better of( if I'd ti'C n1y h"t on
m~ head." Bristol said
Profe5sional teams passed him up in
the draft because of a history of knee in·
juries. but he developed into a five-year
regular for the Vilr.lngs. He misi;ed a fe4'
games during the 1970 season ~ause oL
an api>endectomy.
Vellone. 11.·ho attended Minnesota'• 34.7
11rcsr:1son victory over the Chargers u1
San Diego Inst St1lurd11y. Sfliri he hsi~
,.,.rrh·1'<1 cnrds ;:rocl lct1crs from "'people
\l'e d1)1f t kno1'' rinri 11.'f' ::1pprccia te !hem .
'"l"m doing nil ngh1 , budd~•." Vc llon r
tf'll d ll rcvt . "Tl'll niy rricnd~ hello."
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Ontar io Newland Praises Colombians, Facilities
Practice
Begins
ONTARIO -Two weeks of
practice for the California a-00
open s Saturrlay at Ontario
?-.lolor Speedway.
Qualirying wilt be on Aug.
23·29 with the 33 quickest cars
out of the 50 entered taking
the green flag for the start or
the 500-mlle race al 11 a.m. on
Sunday, Sept. 5.
"At least three. cars should
atl.ain qualifying speeds ov er
18[) mph. and the top speed
could be in the 190 mph
bracket." predicted Mark
Donohue. who is favored to
capture the pole position.
Donohue , Media, Pa .. will bf:
drivi ng a McLaren enterc>d by
Roger Penske of Southfield,
Mich. lie has won two races
on the M11rlboro Championship
Trail and clocked practice
laps of nver 180 mph at In·
dianapolis.
But prerace acids are \\'ilh
Al Unser. Albuquerque, N.M ..
to be out front at the rinish or
the California 500, which wi11
pa y an estimated $750.000 in
purses. Unser won the last. two
Tndy 500 races and is the point
leader on the championship
trail.
Donohue y,•ill be driving the
Sunoco Special powered by a
t u r b ocharged Offenhauser
en gine. while Unser will be
driving the Johnny Lightninil
Special pov.•ered by a
turbocharged Fnrd enji1ine.
Nineteen of the cars entered
will be equipped with the
turbocharged Ford engines,
which can produce over 700
horsepower.
T111cntv-seven entries listed r 0 ur·CV0!inder, lurbochar~ed
Ofrenhliuser engines. which
also can put nut the horses in
the 700 range. Two Agajanian·
Faas cars were entered but
engine designations \Vere left
open.
Lolh:ir J\1nL~henbacher of
Orange will drive a car en·
tered. by ht Ylebsler, J\lill
Valley, Calif., that will be
pov.·ered by a stock block Ford
engine. Les Scott, Ossia n, Ind.,
will be in a car puUed by a &-
cylinder, Lu r b o ch a r g ed
Rambler plant and entered by
Barney Navarro of Glendale.
tnc.luded among the hot
team entries was ~1cLaren
Cars of Colnbrook, England,
with lwo cars to be driven by
Can.Am aces Peter Re\'sOn,
New York, and Denis Hulme,
New Zealand. Hulme will be
passing up 1he Monza Grand
Prix in 11.aly to compete at
Ontario.
Another team entry was
made by Oscar Olson, Detroit,
J\1ich. 11. \Vill be directed by
Dan Gurney of Costa Mesa .
Lead dri ver of the team will
be Bobby Unser. Albuquerque,
N.~t. who won last weekend's
championship race held at
1\11)\\"aukee. Wisc., and Sy,·edft
Savage !Santa Ana l will be in
the other car.
By HOWARD L. HANDY
0 1 IM OallJ ~Uol Jlall
Ed Newland i.s the proud
coach or the only U.S. team
sport to win a gold medal in
the retently completed Pan
A111eric:in Games CQOlpelition
in Cali, Colombla -the {'ham·
pionship water polo tea n1 or
which fou~ of the 11 me.mber:s
were from his CINA squad.
For the past 3',-~ months
Newland has been putting in a
seven day work week and is
currently in Ba ja Calirornia,
hiex.ico enjoying a vacation
with his family.
Upon his return home,
Newland was lavish in pratSe
n[ the Colombians and the
manner in which they handled
lhe. Game:s.
"They l I he Colombians)
wert very good The fa cilities
were !'eally good . The pool
wa s good. 1'he track was good .
"\Ve had bus !ranspurtation
whenever we wa11ted to go
anyplate and the organization
ror the (;cunes was exceller.l.
"I really thought !hey did an
exce!lenl job in preparing for
and presenting the Games.
"N aturally, when you are
11\\'liY rron1 hon1e and there
isn't a great deal lo do in your
spare time, it is somellme3
difficult to praise things. But
the food was good and we had
access to the country club and
ate there several times.''
Asked ii he had sharpened
up his goU game lo compete
with wife Nancy, a low han·
dicap pla yer :it Irvine Coasl
Country Club, Ed replied :
""There was a Jot of water on
lhe tQurse and I figured it
would have cosl me too much
money for golf balls,"
In a more serious vein, the
UC Ir vine watrr polo mentor
felt th e victorious squad gained
a lot of valuable experience .
"Our win over Cuba was 1
Tryo1its Loonr,
Adriatic Gaines
Next for Poloist s
Members of the viclorious
U.S. Pan American Games
waler polo team will have lit·
tlr time to relax before the
call to training camp for the
Adr iatic Games.
The camp at De An1.a
College was originally set to
open Sept. 3. The trip lo
Europe has been moved ahead
In give the U.S. squad an l)p-
p<.trtunity to play in Russia and
Hungary prior to the Arlrialic
competition.
Neither country will com·
pele in the Ad~i:itic Games
and arrangements are under
way to give the squad an op-
portunity to race each in the
pre.games workouts.
All four members of the
U.S. Pan Ame rican Gan1es
team from the Orange Coast
area will try out for the Euro-
pean trip. F'erdy Massimino,
brother John Henry, Mike
J\1artin and go:ilie Terry Kle in.
ln addition, Dale Hahn and
Bob Nealy are also eligible to
p;i rti r.ipate in the camp.
\\1hile members of the Pan
Am Ga mes squad may have
the inside track to a team
berth for the European in·
vasion. the camp will be uti1iz·
ed ror furthe r practice and for
replacement of players v.•ho
cannot spare the time ror the
second trip.
Coach Ed Newland of UC I
and Pan Am Games water
polo coach, is not involved in
the Adriallc Games tryouts or
with the team ln any manner.
"We begin workouts at
school (UCJ) Sept. 13, of·
ficia11y." Those who know
Newland, ho"•ever, are cert:iin
that he will be ready for early,
unofficial drills that most
players a re contemplating
Sept. 2.
"They are all taking some
time ofr right no1v, especially
those who went to Colombia."
NPwla nd explains.
Unfortunately for him. only
Terry Klein \~·ill have further
eligibility at UC!. hta::.simino
and Martin have. both used all
of their eligibility.
•·Terry played in most of the
games in Cali. I would say be
saw acti on in about one·third ED NEWLAND
nr the competition and I am ------------
sure he learned a Jot down
there.
"lip d1d1n't play a~'ainst
Cuba but I think tha t 1vai; thP
only one he mi ssed." l'iev.•\and
says nr the playcr whn \I/Ill bf'
in the goa l for UC / during the
coming yea r.
Ed didn 't find the time to
delve into UC l's prospects £or
derense of the NCAA title
berore heading for Mexico but
even though he is relaxing on
the beach south of the border,
one thing is certain -he
hasn't forgotten the sport he is
so deeply engrossed in.
And when he r e t urn r;
rerreshcd on Sept. 2, it is con·
ceivable he CQuld name a pro-
bable starting lineup after
Sa11 Di eg o
Shocl{s
Grant Fi ve
San Diego, behind ex -UC Ir-
vine standouts Jerf Cunning-
ham and John Farwell, upset
Gr;:o.nt's Boys in the Costa
Mes.?. open summer baskethall
league Wednrs d:iy ni,l?hl, 76·72.
The loss knocked the losers
mulling over the situation fllr ----
a couple or weeks in Mexico. 0~1n L"~ \tu1dlnt1 • ' •• "
SC Ni11e
Eliminated
By Reseda
San Clernente's An1erica n
Legion baseball entry in the
Anaheim Invitational tourna-
ment v.'as eliminated Wed·
nesday night as Reseda put
the skids to coach Ray
Reschan's nine, 3·1.
'Thus San Clemente's season
ends "'ith a 9·11 overall mark
after postin g a 2·2 record in
tourney cnmpeli!inn
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Gll:-G1mH r1m1lnl~g.
out or title contention in this
la st week of the camgaign .
Grant's, which had a shot at
a portion or I.he championship.
now has p. 10·5 mark -whilf'
Nutrilit e 111·3) :ind \Vilson
Ford (12-4) remain tied rnr the
loop lead.
'The lat!er ha<; finished the
campaign.
The other feature :it South·
ern California College ended
In a rorfciture as winless
Woody's Wharf (ailed In come
up with enough pJ 2.yers againsl
Southern Plastic Mold.
The victory givf'.~ srr-.1 an
3.7 mark with a gamf lef!.
Se1Iil{ Captures Titl e;
Faces All-s tars Sunday
Errors, physically and men-
tally, contributed In the San
Clemente do"•nfall as pitc her
Rick Douglass reC'eipted for
the loss despite surrendering
only four hits to Reseda.
S:in Clemente·:c. onl y marker
rame in the fourth inning, cut-
ting the deficil 1.0 2·1.
Cunningham scored 20 point ~
fnr the winning San D1cgn
11uintel. canning 10 points in
ea ch hair of play.
And Farwell w;i .~ equ<tlly l!I!';
consistent, scoring eight in
each h2J[ "'hile m;it es .Jeff
Lipscomb and 1\1 r k e 1-Jonz
added 15 and 12 lo I.he "·in· tlletropolit.an baseball league
champio n Senik Ru~tlers bat·
ti e a col lection Qr the loop's
fii!e Sunday afternoon at
An:ih<'im Stadium in !he se·
cnnd hair nf a doubleheader.
Coach Fred Hoover's cham·
pions take lhe field Im·
medi:it el~· f o 11 owing tap-
prnxi1natcly !"! o'tlockJ the
C::ilifornia Angels·New York
Yankec>s clash after th e
Rustlers nailed dnw n Lhe
f\1 et r o championship Wed.
nesday night at Boysen Park.
Th~ Rustlers captured a g.3
playo ff verdict from the La
Fonda Dons after the lalter
had qualified for the txtra
game with an 8-0 rom p over
Cal State (fullerton l in a one-
inning batlle which snapped a
previous tie.
La Fonda 's crew, however,
used up t.oo much or its
firf'power in dispos ing of the
initial roe and was unable to
match the sl!!nls of the
Rustlers' Dave Klu ngresel.er.
Klungrese.ter mowed down
tht opposition on i;ix hils and
wa.s never in serious jeopard~
11s his mAte.s provided him
with 11 5-0 cushion in the early
going. then upped it lo ~l in
1h11l latter portion of the. con·
test.
}!oover's crew used the
Dons as a means or batUng
practice. for their Sunday issue
11R11inst the All·stars, raking
tht Jru;er:it for 14 hiti;. Including
fi ve dnubles 11nd a triple.
M-'rk Rogers led l he.
Qn~l1111ght wl!h 11 doublt and
t.riple, scored l.wl ce At"ld knock·
ed 10 lwn other~.
Tl1e ke.v ~:if('t}' of I.he
la11~hcr c11me in the. third 1n~
nJng 11fter RnKl'.rs h11d singled
and moved to third
Curran's driu ble.
•
on Pat
Bud Bulling foll owed with a
clean lwo-ba)?ger to plate his
mates and the Rustlers had an
insu rm ountable 4..() advantage.
Hoover has tabbed righthan·
der Bob Selvidge to start Sun-
day's All·star clash at the Big
A with Mark Barr, Joe Davis
and Klungreseter also slated
Inr mound duty.
The AIJ.star clash is a 10...in-
ning game.
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l;lenn Tsuma walked to open
the stanza and eventua!ly
made it to th ird on a Reseda
miscue.
He scnred on a Fielder's
chnice wi1h mate B i 11 y
Springman out at first.
But that. was the extent nf
the San Cle n1ente offense as
the losers \\"ere able lo epllect
only thr<'e hits -all singles.
Douglass struck out six and
didn't issue any free passes.
However. the winners tx·
ploited San Clemente errors
fnr a pair of unearned runs -
the difrerenc:e in the final
tally.
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ners' total.
Bart Carridn and
Chapman , a couplf' of fnrmcr
Oranile Coast Col1egl' ~land·
nuts. paced Grant's 2-'.tack with
20 and Hi ptlints .
Da ve Pedimnntl wa:c. 111.~o in
double figures for Granrs wilh
16
In tonight's act ion Nutrilite
attempts to clinch <1t least a
tie for the npen loop title
against Laemmle whilt Lon~
Beach b2.tlles La Fonda in the
seco'nd till.
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Doubles Tourney Set
An exhibition doubles te.nnis
tourn;iment featuring former
members of the American
Diivis Cup team and amaleur
champions y,·iJl be held Sattir·
day and Sunday at Park
Newport Apartments on J11 m·
boree Road at San J03quln
Hills Road in Newport ~ach.
The tou rney. invol vi nJ:
men 's and Wl)men's double..,
competition, v.·ill bf: played
bolh da ys from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
The semifinals 11re schtdul·
ed for 11 Sunday morning with
the finals set for 3. according
to 00.t pro Jacque Grigry, a
fo rmer Davis Cup player.
Participating In tht mtn'1
tourney will bf! Whitney Reed ,
Gil and John Shea, Sandy
Waltler and Hugh Stewart.
Reed was America 's No, I
ranked m"-n"s dnuble11 p\11yer
In 1961 and hM played on the
Davis Cup team Gil Shea and
Stewarl are !!lso former Da vis
Cup n1cmbc rs. The latter is
the pro at the Balboa Bay
Club.
Walker, or San F'r111nci!tCO,
l'lnd Grigry, currently holds
the PacUic Southwest men's
d o u b I e 1 JS.year-old cham·
plonship.
Julie Sampson Haywood,
fflfmer Wimbledon doubles
champion and 1.1r11. John
IPilar) Waynr. will be among
the women competlton~
A tournament for Park
Newporl residents will hr.
played concurrently on the re·
maining five courts.
real team victory and we
really Jid ll by being In bet~r
shape plus our ph y s l ca I
strength. I feel that we really
have truly world class players
on our polo tea111 now .
''It was a pleasure l.Q tOt1eh
a team or thls c-ahbtr anrl I
can honestl y say that I rt'ally
worked thern hard :ind th ev
never n'oaned or com plained .
We went In Cali to play pulo
and that is what we did.
··Every man on our team, I
feel , learned a f:reat dea l. We
looked very .iilrong against
Cuba and this was lhe same
Cuban team that tied us in rhe
Ol ympics in 1968 except they
hcive worked together tor
an0ther three years."
Water polo competilion "'as
stretched over • nine da y
period with nine tean1s corn·
peling 1'he U.S was placed in
a bracket "'ilh Canada, ~1ex·
Jl'O a11d l'ucrlo Rito to open
con1 pelit1on.
PUf'rto H1to w;is l'l1m1nucd
as were Colornlna an d
R;irbadns 1n lhe bracket where
Cuba, Brazil and Argentina
advanced to the final round of
'" "Many nf the other coat·hes
are former ~lungarlans Uhe
European. and perhaps world,
hotbed nf the sport l and all
agreed that the U.S. now has
sorne ex cellent world cla.S!i
players."
Newland worked the squad
hard and explainrd that in ad·
dil1un to the (;ames com·
petition. he also had them in
the wa ter for practite outings
aga inst Mexico, Argentina,
Brazil, Colombia . and Puerto
Il1co on sev('r;1I uccasions,
"Cuba wuuldn'! play us in
practice." he added. •·And
perhaps 1l".s a good thin~. Th,ey
said their boys were too tiled
and didn 't want to pl ay. I
think it "·as a psychological
thing.
"On the other hand , 11 we
Check ing Ou t Golf Cou rses
had played them and beatr•
them 1n practice, 1t mlat-6
ha~·e been tha t much toughel
in th~ finals ," he. explained,
The. Us. defeated Cuba , 8--4,
Cur the title.
Chan1p)onships are not ~it
to Newland, however, as hi~
UCI squad annexed the NCAA
w:iler polo title during th4
pa st school year and his swimo
rning tea m ha s won thre4
straight college di vison titles.
But right now he is relaxin•
on the shores of Baj~
Californ ia, baskin~ in th•
sunlight and getting reac·
quainted with his family.
Area Pros State Open • Ill
Many Orange Coast. area
professiorials a.~ well a.~ top
;1rna1eurs are rompr.ting 1n tile
California s!ale open
t.ournan1enl over R a n c h o
Mari.t and Santa r.111 r i a
Cou11 try Cluh in Santa f\.1ar1a
11.;s week.
Included in the array of
talent from this area are. the
three J\1ission Viejo
profession<tls -Ri c h a rd
!\1artinez. Hoger Belanger and
Bob Harrill. They look three
of the promising youngsters
along as caddies ror the
\ournarnent thar began "'·1th a
pro.am Tuesday and Wed·
ne.~day with the rt' g u ! a r
tourney beginning today.
f\1any o!her area pros are
alsn co mpeting in the San!a
Maria tournament including
Dean fuller of Costa Mesa
Golf and Country Club.
Sa11tn A 11n
Qualifying rounds for the
men's club championship \viii
l<1ke place at Sant<1 An:i
Country Club through Sept. 30
with Dr. Bob lr\v\n defending
his title on the W<'ekends or
Sept. J·6 And 12· \3_
The annual gu.vs and dolls
championship qual1rying will
take place in September with
matches ca rded throughout
the month of October. This
one is 1natch play for cn11p!c!';.
fl.·Jered1th Mosely of San
Gabri<'[ fired a holr·in-(lne on
the l:llh holr using a four iron
lo travt'rse the 177 yards.
f\1 eredi!h srored 1he ace
during qualifying for !he 2.'.lrd
annual invitational tournament
that was won by Don Randall
of the hosl course and partner
Chuck \Virlener of Apple
Valley. They derealcd Don
Betz and .John Erickson t San
Gahriet CCI l·up on the 18th
hole in the. chan1p1onship
mat ch
l t•t•i11e C••a~t
Thr :innual .lack ;ind .Jill
ffiCJnber·gueS\ [(I U r · !i () n1 e
tournament :i1 Irvine Coast
Country Cluh will t:ike place
Sunday with a shotgun slarl e~
1:.10.
Some 40 roursomes are sign·
ed to participate in the event
that will be followed by a din·
ner-dance <ind award:; cert·
mony 1n the evening. This one
is-for n1en1ber co11plcs iovHing
ann1her ("t)11ple from another
country club.
scort of 8() with a 15 handicap
for A net score or 6fl.
Ouzts not only woo the lov,r
nel competition but the low
gross title as well on the Los
Lagos course.
Second low net went to Dick
Goalen with a n and third
place was copped by Waynt
Henderson with a 73,
Chuck Brilta in won the low
Peoria a\\·ard with a 62 net
and Harold Lorton was closest
lo the pin nn the I Ith hole.
1'he September tournament
111ill be played on Sept. 2Q with
the first starling time al 11.20.
For further information call
897·2113.
J1 l e!f11 \'e rde
In a best ball or foursom e
competition over the weekend
al Mesa Verde Cnuntry Club,
Bnb nnd Shirley Kender team-
ed wilh Don and Edie Gow ror
a low net score of 56 ror top
honors.
In second place at 57 were
.Jinl and Peg Henderson and
Hex and Alice DerbJ .
The women 's club at l\lesa
Verde held a cross country
tournament recently with f\,1r s.
Perry Stephens winning in the
Class A competition. She wa~
folln1ved by Mrs. fo.1ichael
Wasco and "' tit between
EARLY TIMES
· The True Old·Style Kentucky Bourbon
l\lmes, fo,1anny Al tma n 1ni.1
Wlllia1n Entrikin.
A tie resulted ror first placo
in lhe B fl ight between Mmes.
Keith Neal and P et e 1•
Francesconi and another tin
for third bet.ween Mrs. Harry
Lowry and Mrs , R • E •
Johnston. .
In the C flight competition,
the order or finish included
fl-1mes. Merit Jordan. Burke
\V ilson. \Villiam Adams and
Cyril Ford.
itllle Sq11nre
Ra y Smock used his driver
to aC'e the 17th hol~ al
Fountain Valley Mile Square
Golf Course recently. '!'he bole
is 180 yards lnto the wind.
Serr e llH
The Hunlinglnn St 11 c 11 f (
Country Club men's club hr.Id
its annual criss·cross tou rna-
rnenl over the past weekenrl
and a tie resuHed for fir st
plllt e.
Dick McCa nnnn and John
f>ohbs Finished in a deadloc k
with \\l illarrl Kl ick and 811!
Bl1rgrss at 59 1•:.
A lhree·way lit-resulted fni
th ird place with ;:i net scort nl
60 . On the three teams werf'
Bfll Carter and Ma rt i n
r\ewman. Steve Boothe and
Claudr Taggart and And y
Gianelli and Al Dean .
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2 DA.ILY PILOT Thursd.t1. August 19, 1971
Cheeking Out Area Briefs Alamitos
Balboa Club Wins Crown Racing
Results 'T'he Balboa Outrigger Canoe
Club won the Kalif orn1a
Outrigger Association sl:Jle
championship for t he first
time In four years h y
defeating Newport b.v l\.l'O
poh1ts over the past "·eekend,
Balbo<I scored 25 pOinls lor
the victory to 23 for Ne wport
\.l·ith Marina del Rey 1221,
Jmua jl91. LanakiJ;i (J6 1,
Long Beach and C u r o n a
f~l[o>,1,·ing in that order.
The Bal boa team captu!'ed
two first places -the 18-and-
under men 's racr and the
freshm en race. 'fhcy also
placed second in the fre sl11net1
W6men's race and !turd in rl1c
senior "·omen's race. lhe Hi-
and-under men's race, the
sophomore 1nen ·s race. I he
Junior v.·om en·s race and the
junior n1en's event.
The ou trigger 11chedule will
ronclude with two Ion g
dlstaru:e races for the men .
The sixth annual l\fallbu race
will be conducted Saturday as
a prelude to the August Z8
race r rom Long Beach to
Catalina Island.
A Hawaiia,Jl all-star team ill
t'orning to Long Beach for the
race to Catalina. All Orange
Coast area clubs are hopeful
or entering the Ca talina racf'.
1'1e"a Pair Second
A Tustin brother combo won
the 1971 California doubles
uutdoor ha n d b a 11 t•h;am-
pionsh1p 01'er the week end al
Orang e Coast College.
n . u. and Ri chard Carson
won the fifth annual event by
dereat1ng Larry Yard and
Dave Kendricks or Cosla Mesa
in the Clnss A eompetition.
Third place \vent to Toni
Fitzwater .etnd Barry Linger,
a!so or Tustin . 'vho v.•ere
defending cha mpions.
It 0. is also the 1971 singles
outdoor handball charnplon.
Jn the Class H doubles corn·
petition, l\1ike l\eane and Dan
Nussel\ of Cos!a l\lesa v.·on the
title. Cliff McKay and Ken
Shoulders, also or Costa l\1esa,
placed fourth 111 the B divtsion.
NeK I Stale outduor hJndball
charnpionship tournament will
be held in April. 1972.
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Ladies Tennis Hats & Sox
Mens Tennis Sllirts 4.95 to 8.00
Mens Tennis Shorts 5.95 to 12.95
Mens Tennis Shoes
Mens Tennis Sox
8.50 to 14.95
1.25 to 2.2 5
OPEN 9 to 6 -CLOSED SUNDAY
" . I barrocud•, Sil cahco N u. l01
m1c••rol. SE•L BEACH -11' •nOlttt: t s •OCk
cod. J& "'"'~otel, •r'I oend ban. ll•rt• -110 •~olt•" u 1>1tt•c~d1, I bonllo, 71 c•lico bo5'. Ill ,,...,,.,o1
...... ALlllU 'IElt -" ongl.r• :1M
fdtlco bl" S•N l'EDRO U7M SI, L•Mi .... l -7~
at>gl"'s 11 olb1cort. l •"•It• oe• bi n , no cellco 1>11,., 11 t>•l•but, 160 ••net
"~"·!NO""'' L1Ml"11) -7l f<IQlors:' 111>•<0•• MA lll'°A DEL RE'I" -1t •nt lrro·
"31 toe•· CO<l, 1 n•ltbut. NEWPORT I E•CH (.11'1'1 l.1Mlnt l
i.o ~091•" J• 11be<or•. 1~• <•!!co ban. ii •~<~ cOd, 1 t>llllbul, l3 m•c~ttel. !D•••Y'• l•t kt rl ~ Ill
anol•'• I •O cat.co bau, 10 ~•r><I b•"·
751 '0<~ ((l(! ----~
Masks -Fins -Snorkles
Duck Feet Fins -8.95
Cressi Fins -Close·out -5.88
Sleeping Bags -14.95 to 100.00
Back Packs & Bags
Dried Food
Basketballs
Footballs
Volleyballs
Tetherballs
Baseballs
Softballs
Soccer Balls
Tennis Balls
Ping Pong Balls
538 CENTER , COSTA MESA 646-1919
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Racing .Entries for Los Alamitos
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01:,0~1u!~ .~;:J\C~o.~ui.!'1txi:. ·~~ Jim 8rv1nl, Pro•o•rO<I• Gl•I !•lll111n> llecit11\ (PtrfMlrl
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lh rleo RocO•l IJmlm) 17'/ Motl•llor IP101) 1lt Gr•nd D..:;k !W•l>Ot'll ll) l1ob!1rll1 (Llo1>1ml , lit Ht•lh't Roc~et (•dt lr) in ~::.r":°¥~t!:'r4711~~1 Hi
NATIONAL LEAGUE Al\tERICAN LEAGUE
East Division East Division w L Pel. GB w L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh 73 51 589 Baltimore 74 44 .627
Chicago " 55 .545 51.~ Boston " " .537 HI'"
St. Louis 67 57 .54-0 6 Detroit " 57 .533 11
New York 60 " .496 11 ~~ New York " 61 .500 14
Philadelphia " 69 .434 19 Washington 5l 70 .421 241 l
Montreal 50 71 .413 21 ·~ Cleveland 49 74 ·'" 271,'.!
West Division \\'est Division
Trout Plant
1971 DEMO
142 SEDAN 2144
San Francisco 74 51 .592 Oakl and 7ll 44 .639 Rtdlo, H 1•i•r, Avlorn•l ic Tr•"•·
Dodgers 66 58 .532
Atlanta SS 62 .512
Houston 61 62 .496
Cincinnati 60 6S .480
San Diego 46 79 .368
WfffMIMllJ'1 lfHulll
S•" F•l nti\CD I, Pllll•d•I011i1 0
Cinclrm1tl 5, SI. louio O
C11lca110 7, All,.n•• 7
P ,r•>bur~h J, Hou1•on 1
Mon!rrt! 4, San o;t!lo l
N•w Yori!; J, Dod,1,. 1. IO lnn•"ll•
TDdtV'I G•mo
7,. ' 10
12
14
28
Plt1sbur111 (Jo~"'°" l ·I) 11 Cinc•nnoh (MtGlolll·
lin 6-ti, n1gM
OnlV yam• sch..;ul•d.
l'rid1v Gtrn1•
Housion 1t Chicago ?
D1<111n II PMltd•lolllt . nigh!
~an Diego ti New Yo1k, "ign!
Stn Fr•ncltcn ~· Mcnl•••I, niyhl SI. Louil 11 Al!tnll, night
P l!hburl~ 1! Clnclnnarl, nlDhl
Kansas City 63 58
Chicago 60 63
Angels 57 " P.1innesota 55 66
P.filwaukee 51 70
WMI,,.,,,,., 11.null'I
8fllton I. A11t1h l
W11hln1ton 10. Ot-ll nd l
N""' York J, 1(1ns11 (ltv I
C~lcago I, Detn.11 1
ll11!1mor• •· Mllwluklt I
M1nno.011 I , Ctove11~d 1
'1'0d1v'o G1m1
.52 l 14 ~
.488 18 ~
.456 221>
.455 22'h
.421 261>
01k!lr>d CHunlrr 15-10/ &t B1lrimo1• !De>Mon
IS-61
OnlY ••m• 1ch.Oultd.
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w11hll'lllr0<1 u K•n••• Cl!v. 2. tw1.n11M
C:lilc"o 11 Cl•v1l1rld, 11l9hT
M lnnittOI• 1! llol!lmort , nl1hl
Mllw&~k"' 1! D•Trol!, night BooTon 11 D1kl1nd , nl uM
New York •I A~1oh, nlght
!T!OfY!Q!TIAJ
'71 COROLLA
SPECIAL $1777
Low M ile1, ~04~]
DEAN LEWIS ~ SEE THE ALL NlW
TOYOTA Ct:LICA SPT. CPI.
IMMfDIATt: DELIVt:IY
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1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
Modern & Complete Service & Part1 Dept.
Modern Body Shop for All Cars
646-9303
540-9468
Orange County's Largest and Most fl.1odem Toyota and Volvo Dealer
OYE:RSU.5 DILIYllT SPICIALISTS
~u~~ $3595
1970 VOLVO 1100 I Cl'f.
Rodio. He•lor, 4 Sp.id, S~1rp.
<298CRO J
OYSTERS
HluGINS
MAKf ME
WILD)I
FOR SAFETY'S SAKE
, UMrT SIX OYSTERS PER PERSON
Free Oysters
HIGGINS ,,...,..i. ef tlik c..,.. ntltln tfl• ..._., _,
,_,,. t. •• erd• t..o JNrHlll onrtts Hf'6.
GINS tr.. 5-11 p.m. •lghtfy et DOii ft• 1._IKMt ...
er, C.... Ml M•. Offer tM .U,. .,q s.,.._.
.. )It, 1971. •
GET WILD WITH YUM I I •
AT
310 J -fA5T CQ\ST · J-tN.'/·
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Twin Bill LEGAL NO'l1CK LEGAL NOTIC!: LEGAL NOTICE. 1--------
WHAT'S IN-Sc hedul ed
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MOOUL•• D!ST,1I UTING C.0 .. fM 1'
W l/ftl ,1, c .. 1. MtU l T fl M llllti Ml (Al,IT
CLlANlllS, 71n WIHO(o A~o .. U11ll
•. !"••!• ,...,, ro 11t?l
·~ The golfer \\ho knows
strokr-s. A case
p layable lies.
in poinl
the rules can U\'C himself
is the rule governing. un·
Th e golfer in the illustration faces such a situatioo.
lf he ~ere not familiar \ll'ith the rule, he might assum e
t hat his only choice is to drop the ball straight back:
from the positio n it now occupies,· keq;in g that spot
bet"''ten himself and the hole, and taking a stroke
penall y.
This optlon docs cxi~t. and on occasion it's· the
best to follow. Howe ver, th e rules also allow you to
drop within " two club-lengths to t lthu side or the
bal~'s original position , but not nearer the hole. again
laking the stroke penally.
This option woul d give the golfer in the illustra-
tion a clear shot to the hole. Jt \ll'ould even allow him
to drop onto a nice smootlt lie in the fairway, if
such an area existed \ll'ithin two club·lenaths and was
not -nearer the hole.
SKI MART
WE 'RE MAKING
GREA T DEA LS ON
LAST SEASON'S NEW
EQUIPMENT!
rq7 2 W i nt ~r Stock 1\ now arr iving.
V' DYNAMIC
V' HUMANIC
V' FISCHER
V' LANGE
2805 W. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
642-8335
Hy Jlft.f NJEr.11EC
The albacore pl ayed hide
anfl srek during the past ~·pek
as fish counts along the entire
snuth coast dropped sh11rpl_1'.
Th!' sehnnl c1f lnngfins lhat
arcounted for i:0M <'atr'1es on
the 4;1 f11thon1 Sl><JL n10\'ed
11nrlh anrl hnats running nut of
the harbcw 11ere forced to
sr11 rch nut r1rw srhools.
~kippers allnbute th11: sud-
den e\odus of albacnre to the
~udden 1n1-rrase 1n w;iter
! em per 11 l ur e . Readings
tiel11 een 10 and 74 dr,iirees are
reportPtl :is Jar nut as lhe 60
r-.1 1le Ra nk
ThP 1\arr11 1111ter n1ekes the
a lh1r~ rl1ff1<·ult 111 get tn stnke
a JIJ:: and srllflll ls do not sta y
on tnp 1·cr~ lnng
Thl're 1111> ~till "i"ant1c
~>lionls of alb11tore be!ow 1he
h1wrl('r And thP c·11n1mercial
ho.Hs :tn• 1nil~111~ j!rn)d hauls
dali.1 . The l;irger fish ha1e
n1 ri1 Pd 1n ;:ind tl1e a1erage
11r1i;!it per fish is in excess or
2ll po\Jnds.
Thi~ 11 i>rkend sh(luld see a
rrturn of the Jong f1ns 10 spots
betwre.n the :n:i and the east
e11d nf San ClemPnte Island.
The mnnn is dark and lhe
wa1er sren1s In be c-ooling nff
a degree or {ll'O according to
last n11nule repl1rls.
1 ·e ll111t·f i 11 .~l•t*•••
The ll'arn1rr water cn11·
il ilin ns lfl'rr rf'~ponsihle for
inrrra~rd ac·th·itr frnm the
mnre <'~nlir specirs that
nur roastal \I' a I e r 1
ra~innally.
''isil
Tht fir~t dolphin or thf'
srasnn "·a~ caught off North
l ~la nd 01 r r lhe "'et'kenrl and
n1ort ."e!lowfln were hooked,
but lost.
Ralph CIBrk oF
l\ra(•h rrported lhat thr boat
Tic·\.: Tuck land<"d a IOI pound
~·rll•l'·l'fi n tuna and 1hat 8 num·
hrr of hiJi tuna were ~pottf'd
frrrlinit nn hail fish.
,\)(irr of thr biJi tuna ~hnu ld
hr 1·au ght th is weekenil and
a n ~ 1 r r .!! shuu lri n u t I i I
themsP h·rs ~·Ith hf'avy l:i<'kle
if thry c·~pert In land the
g;1mr fiJihlrr ...
There i~ slilt nn ~iJ.:n nf :i ny
runce nt ratin n or yrlln"'lail in
the ~'attr. hut it "on't t11ke
tno lnnf;! for lhrm In start
~ho ~·inJi up under lht rl oating
ktlp pRlfi('<;,
Jll111·lit1 ('111111i $ Up
The rnilrlin pil'.\u re is lnok-
in}: 1·rry i::n0d a11 anglers
l'f'J)Ort lnls i1f S[)lkcbi!ls In the
11 ;itcr· br!\1•rcn I he roasll ine
:inrl 1hc e;i~t end nf <.:atalina.
Strikes <irl' hct:nining n1nre
ron1n1on a.~ these fish start to
s~llle rln"11 a h11
Live h;ut, flyers, fl!a lher jigs
2x2 Fiber Glass Belted
SMOOTH
NO THUMP
NO BUMP
QUALITY
RETR!AD
-
WIDE
78 TREAD
SERIES
MADE BY
RUBBER co~~~0,.,\
ALL 4 FOR OHL y
•97!!
Any 51'' In Stock
•
FREE
FREE
FRONT END
ALIGNMENT
MOUNTING
TIRES 4 ~5 32°0 $l"9l1
Tire
50 .H
2860 Harbor Blvd. -Costa Mesa
"'•u"""" ""''""" ""'""'"'"'"" l•e, Ill ,.., ... ••v••"' O••·· \ul•• Ill. 1,.,,1, Mill• Coll!M~I• Ml711
1~" bu""'" I• co~•u<!M b• • lo..,,,..
OOt!"~'•hlO
J..," (; Vew•ll, 0'1 tl • .,,.,, D• ,
i.11"''~.,.,. lo•~"" Co, Tnoo .... 1,,_,, lo .. ,,.. (_,,..,.., '" '" ........ 1 .... 1
Jll/'A G \llwf ll
lltb9M 0. l!olt• ... hmllt, 1111 Wtlll~I
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Thi• .. ,.,,,.,o lo t•I"' <-~<•M t v A.fl
1 .. ~ .. ...,,, ••
llofl•t D "'""chm"!
and marlin plugs are all good
enticers. The clear wa rm
waler between thr 209 spot
and lht east end ol !ht island
could very v.·ell be .a itoOO
rourst for tht' nel't twn wttks.
In • rare mOv t lhat com-
bines NMRA ind URA midget
racing und er nne banner, Et
Toro Speedway Saturd•y nijijht
wll1 present a doublehe1der
with proceeds &oing lo thf'
family ol -~~nny Wllit t , •
l'OUNOflll 1 Ui1Nf 1l
M•N•GlMfNT IN(,
Morl1<! LtAMt . ,,.,...,.,,,
1n11 ""'""'""' .,, .. "''"' •n• c ... ~•Y Clt•k .i o ...... '°""'" en "'ut uot T.
ltll. •~ '"""'" J, "'""""" °"'""'" rn" •1•'•"'""' 111o<1 '"''" ·~· '"""IV (tun,. (lua (It ri< "Ot onO• '"""I~ "" Au• 11, lt11.
1"1>t !IOl'IH O••<le• (o••I OollY l"llOI, tlv lfvt•!• J, M1<1<!e• 0.•u .. Cotu~IV
l"" ol••-•nt w•• Ill .. '"""' "'' c..,,, 4u1u1I 1, 1}, It, 1•. 1911 lllt·11 C !tr~
-'l>•Ytt J,1-----------------· I .. w.llU.ool O••fl•• C•••t n"1" ,.11e11. """ .... ,......... .. ztl6.71
i. Cl.,~ 11 Drt ... o c ... nly •~
\tll , t,EG.U. NOTICE "'"'"t1 "· ,., ,. lt )1 formtr NMRA champion. who ·-•< wa s f11lall y injured July 2.,, ""D11.i.tt1 O••~•• Coa•! nou• ,.1101 . ~~~-!-~--~-
E11 ~011rn9e T n119lr1g
Tht 8a1Doa Angllng Cl uh ha~
adopted a pollry of en-
cnura.:ing lhp l•a:Jing and
rtleaslnit of billflsh. The polley
w1s .adopted berau1e of the
mercury eonlamlnatlon I n
billfi~h as reported by federal
fisb and game olfirlal1. The
BAC will also dlscontlnuf' thtiT
prior prac.-tl ce of don1tlna: the
fish to lhe needy.
Au•u•I <, 11 , II, Tl, ltl l !0!1·11 \\'hilt dro ~t! in both circuit.11 1-------·------I
'"
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"ltllllOUt llUl lP!lt'
NA""l llAll.,.l rff
!1>llowln• ••""" lo '"'~• .... 1""' pnor to his fatal mish11p while l.EGAL NOTICE
test drivin~ a TQ in lht p11rk-I----,. lllll ----lu (lll A11V'£ PIS,.i•YS, 1011 W
l t (M io """""• (ol '1111 ing lo t adjoining h1.!l ma rhint ro 1cTn1o u • •u11N111 Nil.Ml f'l Al l .,.1111 shop in ,July. Tho 1o11-1<>t ~"''"" " '"'"' ..,,,.,..,, In addil1on to lhf' doubl t " l>O>l •l P CONll•UCllON CO, JUI
11dlv '""'· (fll• Mt,. header racing program for lhe
NMRA. tllrf'e quarter midgrts
arKI tllf' full miditPts or tilt
URA ai nd USRC. a r11 fne will
J""n J ,..,,,.,, 11•1 1oc<ly lu •tl
(o.IO M .. o
1111• Du1ln•11 I• .,.,,.. c-~•'""' •• on
'"''V"Ul l Jof>fl t .... , ...
,~ .. 1Ut•m oM lllOd '"''" "'" c ... nrv
l.oofl Ojumon Ht!llo" '"' I• Coeot Mw> Lo•U~• !••en. C•I
1~11 l uOlfl•U I> h int co~tuC••• •• Oft
l""lvl<luol , l•"" .;.,,, ........... ..
Tn1> •!ll•m•nt Ill•~ '"''" •no c°""'" C+tt~ t i Oroftf o Counlv •" J,,,. Tl. 1111
I • I OVOll> J M•ddO•, 0•"'1 .. (°""" Cl•r~
'uDll1ntt1 o .. n•• C•ott Do.Iv •.i.ot,
Jul• 1' on4 .. utuo! I. 11, 19, lt /I ~11.11 bf' ('f)nduclftd •I intermission ('"" 0, O••"•• ,..,,., • .., Aue uo 1,
with man~ val uable pn1.e~ 1111 !• !o•or•v J M•H""' Oooutyl----
~.· g ff• -" ,· •• I "d , ... ., '"''"'• ci .. i LF.GAL NOTICE •1'!:/n 0 rcu "'-" I' ~uf>ll•nod O••n .. (eu l Dollv ,.,lot
lf'levi!'fion ~11:ts. auto tiru, a "'"•~11 J, 11· "· T•. "n 1"' '1 ---N-01,c1-,-,-,-,-,-,-1,0111 ,·acat1on for two in Las V11:gas ---------1 No.• u1.,
and m.11ny others LEG AL NOTICE 1...,orler c..,,, or •n• """ M c .1;1.,111. 1-------------!'"'If\• (CtJn!• cl Oron•• Danny J\oitKnigh! Of (:Jen• ., ""' 1!0!1•0 •I WILLIAM "011.NI S olte >.now~
d ·11 h di' h d f'o(TlllOUI I UllJ!l l l •• WILLI AM r l'OllN !~. o.,,. ... <l ora WI ta tne I e m1 get "'•M• tTATIMI NT ,.ollc• 1, hot•~• •Iv•" 10 """''"".,in.
pro,1tr1KTI along Vt'ilh poinl T~• tollow•"• ~,.,.,, '' •ol"• -.,,1,.,., •H•• n1moo •"""'"' ,,,.1 •11 •"'""' h•••n• c!•ln" 001ln<1 troo •l id t •cH•M leader Bob 01\vtrn . Roy Cook . "' ID!•L cA"f ,.11 1~1Nt> HOMt . 1M11 ... "'"""'d 10 t•I• lh•"" '"'"' ''"
LP:GAL NOTJCP!
"·ll•d
l'ltTl110Ut I Ull"tlll
IOAMI lllTI MI NT
T~e !ollO"''"t •"'""' oro Hll~f ..... 1""' ••. GlllAND l f_lll ... (( COMl"ANY, l \11
fu• ""'"'" •v•"""· •n•h•'"'• C"lletnl• '1~
lt(t trv· It( l t •<1'•r tl'O-•I ••ri...,),
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Dll•. Aut uS! t n 11 I f:ONAllO r 1000, ........
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Cwn!v Clor). el Ot•nM C..,~1¥ .,. Auf\l ..
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Ralph Clo('k , president '11
tile BAC, stated that the
~port ~mrn must 1ceept the
responsibility fl l his eonsclt nre
as to lhi~ potential 'ft'ISlt.
~ billfb h containing mort than
r Don \\'hllr Duanr Star~ •••"" s1 ,..1 G"o'" r,,ov• Ct l>lftrn1• n•cr•u 'v vout~or" '" 1~0 elf•<• 01 •n• 'r., ' -' ' K H,I K. CO., IOj(,, lltll H1Uor Cl01• nl lht t bcv• '"''"°" courl, o< 10 1 ----~-,~~-~~-~~---• nr "'l'!'ilmin5t11:r. Lowtll Sach~ ~ ...... r. .. n .... G•ftv• C•IUnrnlO. o••••nl fhf .... wi!h •ho """'""" ~oucn... t.F.CAI. NOTJClt
and many others. '"" butlnon It ~on<luCUd by • <•" le Int Y"Oortion•<I ol "'" eHk o el Ctow!1 ' (•tv!I, llUI ~on \llnc11>11 ~i.d .. Loo
""'""· C1l1lo<"io 9fl0.ll w"''" ;, !ho ~loc o el bu•Tn•1• of !ho unt or<lt nl<I I" 111
moll.,, .,.,,.;n\no •o !ho "'"'' er ••!• ~t<:•d•nt, wolhln !out monr~o t llt t !ho
!I•<! •u~llc•"•" Of •nl• "•'Ice,
fi vt part~ per millio n or LF:GAL NOTICE
mtrcury arr. not flt for humttnt-------.-.. .. -----' "'" consumption l. The l11t1t;inft ro1cT1nou 1 1 u.iN111
and relea~ing program i~ lht T~• totio~~n~•.:,~::~~::,;:. ...,,;,..,.
-----------""'"'"" Zollon 'lolln>0n, ~ ... l~•nl
'"'' 1+t1•m•n1 ..,., 1111<1 wllh !too Coon• +• (lor~ ol O<tnM Count\o •• July u,
••11.
1\lltfON l . "0SK'I', AHY,
tll ••· ••• V!conto •1~•.
Lft ""'""'· CoUhrAll -· logical ansll·er lo this w1slt ". '"' f1n .ec T. II . 'Nll lG.MT .. ,SOCl .. TI!, JCl4 "u11,,no<1 Orono• c .. ., Doll• l'oln1
N•r<•u u" r1rc"• ""' "'"'· C• O?tU "'"•uot J, n . n , ,., 1'1! 1111.11 The far reaching eJltcts (I'
the l•lil:ging and rele•~inc pro-
gram are a ~ervlre to 111.
l1'om•• I , Wrltn1, 10' N•t<IU <JI, --------___ -------
Through the rooperalioa of
1portsmen the fish and j&mt
.a11tocit1 c.a n xain valua ble in·
sii;ht Into the mi11:r1tory i nd
e\'l'n leedinf( habit• of lbese
billlish. added Clflck .
Big Brt>adhlll.
Forest &humwa.v of Lo.~
Angele~. y,•hile h~h1ng 11 bnard
the hoat 7.e~t ru nning out of
Ne11•por!, landed a 300 pound
broadbill with a brnktn rorl .
&humway's rod brokl' anrl ::i
Jitllf handle had to be taped ro
tile remaining portion or 1hr
rod before the fish could be
landed.
Coton• 1101 M0t, t o t 111!
l 'hl• b<.1t ln•n 11 loolnt c•Muct H h •n !n11!v!tu1!.
1. I W1>1nt
Thl1 1101tm•nl hlO<I ""1h lho c..,nly
C•tr' ..i Oront • C""nlv on Jul> JI, !011 II• llt votl• J. M•d<I.,., Oo•u•v c ... n1v
''"'' Pue'"""" O•l nif (ou t Ooil• ,.lie!, j~.
Iv 1' ·~• Au'"" J, n , 1" 101 1 I01'·11
l.EGAL NOTICE
Ctlc)\tr lt'mper11turts !hi•
pa~t weekend 11aw d f' e r
hunler11 score btlter than they
did nn npeninR day. Repnrl.s
for the ('nuntics nf Ventura,
S;in!a B.:irhara and S;:in Lui~
Ob1.~po sho~· an increase tn
hl1nter su<'ces.~. · LEGAL NOTICE Tom l.1n1.e. nf Cn~1 a Me~a 1 __ _
hunted thf' cna~ll'll range~ of
Santa Barbar11 and hflgged a
nice bix forked horn buck.
COMPLETE
MACHINE
SHOP
• All9n l orl"'
e H••d & Bleck work
• G•n•ral En9in•
Ov•rhaul & R•pair
'" Street and Strip
• Tun•·U,
MINEO
Hl·"•rtorfrlf O>Ct ,,..,".
'"' ..
,.. 1111'
~IC TITIOUI I UUlllSI
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LEGAL NOTICE
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C \JAll~ .... rv COLtECTION co .. •le.
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LEGAL NOTIC!!
893 9057 le·,,.
'hone 5'40 °0170 e Ope• "o•doy·Saf"rday , 8 . 6 • "u~f,1h111 1J••~t• t.""'11 e oav •11~1.
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30 DAIL< PILOT
DICK TllACY
OWE VICTlM O!:AO
_,._ PO\.I C'~ SMOT,
!&VT WM\CM ON!
0 •0 tT'P
•NO I. O.! NO LA8El.S IN
C.L..OT\.4ES! A.llMf:O AMO,
()QIYINC. A. STOl..E"N CA~."
By Chester Gould Ll'L ABNER
irs NOT THAT J'M
BIGOTED AGAINS'f
CHIPPENDALE.
Cl-IA IRS·-
M06TOl= THEM
ARE DfE.CENT NJP
HARD-VJOR.KlNG-
-W T TH ERE'!:. A
M INOR.IT"/ THAT
6 1VESTHE"'I
A BAD NAME--
By Al Capp
I•
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Gia...C~_,.,
TU MBLEWEEDS
HILDE6'ARll HAMHOCKER1 WHAr
HAV!: YOU DONE 10 'MV HORSE?!
"'
MUTI AND JEFF
l'LL OPEN IT
c_'; AND BET
..... ~ F IVE/
FIGMENTS
ISN'T HE THE CUTeST THIN&?! ... HE WAS
AWFULL'( SHA~~y LOOK ING, SO I fJAVe HIM
A 600!7 SCRU~I NG AND ~EACHED ALL HIS
HAIR! .. :THEN, I BRA IDED AND COMBED HIS
TAIL AND MARC ELLED HIS HAIR! I ACTUALLY
KN ITTED 1WSE Sfl\TS IN 2 PA'<S! ... 1HAT
11\.EACH SHOULD LAST f<JR WEEKS!
!'LL BET YOUR
TWO HUNDRED
AND RAISE IT
FIVE
HUNDRED.'
By Tom K. R~a n
1AKE
ME t¥JW,
LORD
By Dale Hale
!iALL Y BANANAS By Charles Barsotti
GORDO
MOON MULLINS By Ferd Johnson
UI:'RE H.~l/L% A
"1-kJLD 'lt:X.lR" Br?EATH
\.l<DEk llllTER "
CaiTESf !!
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I I
•I-
PLAIN JANE
~!DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by ' A. POWER I
ACROSS
1 Res!d'
6 Ab1upt ;n
fl\Mlr1rr: VAr.
l l Ftrirss e
14 Word ot
mcmlh: Law
l5 FArthrr frnm
th' C ~'1\rf
16 Ac.cord inq to
17 M,5soor1.
J words
1? P,1clf1c
N3t1onal
E~pos 1t 1on:
fl bbr.
20 A n9lo-Sa~on
sl Avr
21 Command to
a sl'd do9
22 femalr hor~es
2~ f otm of
prrcipital ion
26 Crrtain
pioe !11tln9s
27 P1,asantl y
unusu• I
30 Contl~nt
32 Having no
l,ad ,rsh1 p
33 faint
•
)~ -Gutvara:
Cuban 1'>10·
h1tfon1~l
)7 h 5;,k.
38 SI ants
awa~ fr on1
I the v'rt1cal
J9 K,11!~: .Sl ~11g
40 Re~•de11t or:
41 RJom's
t fYl1o~n1on
42 ln ... h~\ plact
43 Boo~
45 l h?ie rr rfl'lled
~bOVI" P!h,rs
db Scolderl
~8 Fon!wPat Item
4g L~,•df•S
Sl'l H11!S1rlr'.Scot. sz RPllllt'111(;
nf Alric a
Sb ~,1n's
r11c~11,1m'
57 -··-·-· Avnn:
2 words
LO £nt n•y
bl Ruh o11l
bl R1dr a b1CyGI'
b3 R1tl11n: Prr llx
t.4 \ln1 ts of lore'
b5 Pe,vis h
DOY.N
l Churt~ 11fa
2 ln1 rq~llons
ol d •~dain
3 Gol fc111h
4 P1o~r1 i rs
~llowrd to
widows
5 Trrt
b St11p's warrant
0!11crr:
Informal
Yesterday's Puzile Solved:
' ' " " ' ' • " • • • ' ' • ' • ' " ' ' " • .. ' • ' • • ' , '" ' , ' • ' ~ ;: ~ i ' ' • • 1 ~ t ~ • .. " " 1 , •• , • ' , • • " ' , " • ' ' ' • • . , ' ' • ' ' L ~ , " • ' ' " ~~ ~ L C L ' ' · ll; ~"UU ' ' ' ' . ' C n L ~ O ' .. • • ' "n ' ' " ' "' • • ' ' , ' , ' .. "' • ' ' ' ' . " ' " ' ' ' . " ,
a l~ 11
1 f l1<rO<I!> 35 P11l nn Lh'
6 ~t~ie 11.1y1otl
~Pot h1 A ~11eci· '.'b All s.i11arr
!1ed D.,5ll1on 38 Boisterous
10 Ttie R11s~1A11 39 11 Prt~ervt~
9ove!nmen\ ll1e sl1~pe of
11 Comes 11~Mfr lootwrar
12 T A~e up ag~in Al Couseo aled
13 Lork of h;11r d2 Prcnl)l1n
13 r.1vP or! 44 Prc 1.liAr
23 EIP!Tll'11la1y 45 He-ad m~n
prinr iole~ in lh'
25 Added lo ~1tcb'n
2b C.ree~ 9od 41. Annoy
27 -· d'Orsay: 47 [9rel
The French 48 Glut s
For e19n Ol!ict 50 Muff in
28 011,
29 MAdt more
beuable
30 H~v(ng
k11t1¥"ltd9'
31 Af!tctio11~\8
)J 111111 l~yf'f
of min'1al
lnqrrrliPl1t
SlRu1n:VM.
53 G~ntl ltr 's
tonr,rn
5~ Zod1ac si;n
55 Alonr in ~ind
58 M~lr' a~ ~HOft
59 Ma~' a thoic•
II ii IJ
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PEANUTS
JUDGE PAR KER
Mll.l:l f WAS A VERY
MISS PEACH
PERKINS
l~, DO VDU
lOVf YOU/i!
PAl<ENTS
?
SC HOOL
Pr1c flO ~oc;:1Sf
·-·
0
SToP ®
'THAT MMJ,
OFFICl'R '.
Ho TRJEP
10 SNATC~
W.Y l>OCJ(Ef· 0001<!
ANIMAL CRACKERS
toDC\ WH</ OOIV'f"
l,'(>) <i')tr <;MOKINGi'
I> l<>ll'r 6000
'F~ 400 !
By
-• ,..,
Charles
! \Ulll,(COO.!l)
l<ll!O ... CC(}bll !
c006H !-· 1~~ M llJO"T"~-~! ..
-
M. Schulz
SOMETIMES ·THru ARE
TM11o165 l((l~
JV5T CA."l'T ~ISTDCllN6 .
~~ x __,, ~ .J
·-· "'"""""~
JU<;,T A
MINUTE,
Mi. Kll.IJ E!
-•T) :...,.
By Harold Le Doux
I Wll.S OUT WIT!-< II.
WO..V.t.i' .t.S A W.ITEi
~ ~.t..(.T I C..t..t.I o\LSO
TELL ~OU fl.IE IZEST ... U·
R,_NT W1-1Eli1E I TOO!(
HER roll PINNER!
Y!"S, SIJl,
'! DO.
0
PO TH"-T. !Cll.IJE ••
.tot.JD TELL ME THE
WOW\W'S t.l "ME ~
By Mel
0UI OT"HE '1:
"T'HAl>J THAT
!-'M
Pf l<l'EC.TLY
NOl<MAL .
Bv John Milet
,. , .... ,. ..... '-~~~'-'-"-~~~~~~--''~·~"~~,··~'~·~-·~·~·~~·~".J" '-~~~~~~~~~~~~--='"'--'""'~~~_,
WHECRE WE'RE
You WHECN
I Nl'ECD€'D you?
... ,.H~ Ml/Jilr"'··ax.16H1
l<Al:IC HAO< COff
HACI< ! A~A6H !
COU6H ! HACK ! ...
' •
By Roger Bollen
... TrlE. Hi~u re
'SOME.OOE
SHCMJS ME
DeFUJ11E. f'1:CoF/
j
< '
''They're mar,·elou~ -julil l"o bf!rort each meal hf'lp5 you
to stay 5lim -l'\"t been taking tht m for years."
DENNIS THE MENACE
l ~.J r~r
I
1 'Ue OOHT !llM 1".l!W1N ' 61 IT, lAOY. ~E JUST
L W,DHEO I) rD if 'Jt2f'>A;/, • _,, --
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Thu rsday, August l') 1?71 OAJLV PI LOT 3J
:.= ...... -... -.. ,...~--"·---·-·-~--~
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t .. '
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Gal New
Air Force
R escue r • • WANT
J•IC!:::::,..,::::::,.---f"'"_.,.,.,.,_"°""' -~~.1-·.·-&...i...iltt d Wet
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED
LOn!NG AIR F 0 RC E TO
BASE. Maine (AP\ -The in· t ' jured airman on the ground CLEAN H0Ut•l fors.i1
w11!rhe~ ;:i~ an Air Force
rescue helicopler h n v e r"'
l~I How1l fM S1l1 I~
i . ' overhead. A medic is 1owerf'<l UP Gen•ral
on the hoist caQle rrom the
• qu ivering chopper. Then he
'
Btingirig i11 tlie Catclt
11'.ees th.11 l the crewman coming
tn hi~ rescue ls a y,·oman.
-And so hf'! rneets ri.taril.vn
Pierce r.~ \\lest Covina. the
,. first and onl y woman flii;::h1
crew member of an air re~cue
le11m in the Air Foree_
In crash and emergency
situations not involvinR rire
and in "'·hich her CQpler cannot
land. Airman LC. Pierce is
the rirst nut the chopper door.
Lowered to earth on lhe
hoist cable. she must decide
what the ·.!iiluation calls for
and whethe:r medical attention
is needed. Jo~rank Zeitler. ·re<l Ph egley and Ray S1noo t rfron1
left) help dory fis hern1an Luke Pango (partially o b·
scured beh ind Phegley\ beach h i.~ boaL Pangn
brought in a lo ad of crab on this run, \\1hich began
at 5 a.in. l ,1 ke lhP re~1 nf Ne1\•pnrl Rea ch'~ rl ory
f1s her111en , Pango norn1ally ,i;lart ~ h1~ cl;iy·~ \11ork be·
fore da11'11. returning late in \hp n10r111n).! In ~ell his
catch at the dor ymen's sta nd near the. i\e1rrort l)ier.
\Vorncn·.~ l1h"
"l'rn no! ,11 p;ut of thri!
,::r·oup.'' sa~·~ M;1rilyn "! just
fer.1 I'm dnin,1:; ~01net h\ng for
thr first time. 1 just h11ppcncd
In be thPre y,·hen tht>y ;:iskrd
fnr volunteers ..
Reform · of Airports Tough ",Just h;ippe_ning" lo he
there wa~ a lit!le more com·
pl icaled than Iha!.
In civilian lire Maril yn found
she couldn't i:::et a seCretarial
joh without experience, so she
joined the Air Force. WASHINGTON f AP l -Ne w
bills in Congress and the
Administration's reaction to
\\'idespread protests r r 0 m
airport opera!ors indicate new
governmen! safely standards
for airports Y.'ill be both
diluted and deferred.
Airport officials claim lhe
proposals would double the
operatin~ costs or many smal·
ler airports.
required by the Airport and
Air1,11ays Development Arl of
1970. The law sets a il1ay 21.
1~72. deadline for thf' FAA In
certify th;:it fl!I airport.s hanrll ·
ing scheduled airline:-; flights
ha ve complied 1,1•i th the
regul ations.
The rules 11·ou!d require
A1rpor1s to have one or more
fire l'C'hirles 1nanned hy rrews
tr::11ned ln get them to the
!'Crne 0[ a d1s11:-ter with in
three n11n111rs The ;ln1011nl
anr! c·:ip;1h1l1t1• nf t h f'
eq u1pn1e111 \\'Otdd hr ;it one of
rive ]eve!~. drpend111i::: nn !he
size of aircrarl u1<1ng the
;iirpnrl.
Airlines could be proh ib1led
rrom J;inding at ;in airport
11•hnse fire 1·rh11·le \\':IS 0111 of
order for tnnrP !han 72 hours.
i\ ;it 1 n n ;i 1 Tr;insport;itinn
Saff'ly Bnarri rrpnrt~ shnw
then• wrre Li2 ;11 rcrat! ;u··
1·1df'nls ;it nr near :iu·por1.~
11 h1rh invnh•rd ftrr he111 ren
19.'i.'i an<l t!ltl.11 . linprol'cd crash.
flrr ;in<l resrur ('fju ipmcnt
1111~ht !I ii\ c SiHTd liVi'S in nine
nr th,. atr1dcn1~ in whirh 2fl0
people 11cre killed , the report
says.
Buggies Useiul
Thcrf' ~he .col into the
n1ed ic-.I Fir!d ;ind w;:is 1,1·orking
!he fli~ht ~urgE'n0'.~ nH 1rf'
"'hrn thr hcticnp!er rescue
and rrcn1'Prv del<1f'hmcnl. y,·a~
bc inp: forn1ed.
Nnthini;:: i11 re~11!<1t1nn~ ~airt ;i
\\•nn111n eouldn'I bt> nn :in :iir
rr.~cue fli,eht erew !t jusl
h;:irtn't been dnne before.
Squadro•1 headriurirtrr~ al
Elgin AFn F'la .. sent word i1
\1·;i.~ ;ill right to .civr M11ri !vn .'I
rh:incr . providing !hr de1ach·
n1ent commander approved.
"\Ve recognize at this timf'!
there will be impossible com·
pliance dates a n d con·
sideration is being given to
lhat problem," s;i id .James T.
Morse, chief or FAA 's saf Pty
operations branch, in an in·
terview.
Sen. Howa rd B:iker, 1R·
Tenn.1, however, h<1s in·
troduced nn amendmenl ti)
defer the effect ive d11 te of the
certification procedure for one
year. Baker and Sen. Quentin
Burdick, (0 -N .D.J, also have
introduced separate proposals
to have the federal govern·
ment pick up all or most. nr
the cost of meeting the ne1v
standards.
h1orse declined to discus5
11·hat mndirie;itinn:; are be1ni!
l'Onsidere<l. sa yini::: ... l'n1 not
in a position lo p1·ejudgr wh;il
y,·e·re J(o1n~ to s;iy.. \Vr·re
i:oing to see if somethini::: will
be palatable. yet effective."
11 aluable • Ul R escue Tf1 ork
M;i rilyn le11rnr.r! how !n
perform her jnb on the
ht>l 1coplcr frnrn April lo .Junr
"'ilh no conce~sion~ i:::r11nted
hrr .~rx
So f;ir ;:i\l hrr m1~sinns ha1•e
hrf'n pra ct1cf' hu! il1aril.vn i~
lfw1king ror\\·ard to thf' (irs!
rr:i1 1·hallrngf' "l'n1 e11f,?:rr 1n
!\1ost of the ;i i r po rt
operators' conlplaints to the
FAA are against proposed
requirements ·for cr;1~h. f1rP
a nd rf'scue eriuipn1ent and
crews. Morsf'! s;iid "we:'re con·
sidering some mochlicatinn" of
those proposals. FAA administrator .John H.
I.OS ANr.r:I.F:S I Ari -The
dune bu.i:i:y-nnrc the exclus1\·e
tn.1' or JO~ ·riding leenat:cr~·ha.~
been ;idoptcd hy nff1rialrin1n
ci~ 11 v11lu<1 ble lnol in brarh
rescue y,•ork.
LireRua rds ;it. c •\ u n t. ,I'
needed anr! In rtri1'f' nff lhP
brach in cai;r ;i 11rr1m mus1
br rushed In thP hn sp1t.l l
R11l in n1n"-r c1rru111~!<1nec~.
V1 l1.,e rn1ld S;l\S, lhe dune bu~
,Cics h;n·c pn11'cd nol on ly
mnre efftrirnl hut ln nJ!er
l:i~tini:;. cheaper rn huv and
chl'npcr lo operate t h n n
truc k~
ro." ~hr ~a1·~ "For onre I'll
feel like l 'rn. rr;i !I\· nerded and
rtoin c .~ o 111 f' t h i n J.?: fnr
. ~nrn ehrirl\'" llo\\·ever. "'h e ~av.~ ... r .think I'll he sc;ircd ..
"11 takr.~ izuts 1o 1vnrk 11ndl'r
a !i .OOO·pnund hf'l1copter hovrr·
1n,C nvrr .1·011 six feet nff the
.i:rnund ." ~he ~:i y.~.
The Nation<1l Association nr
Slate Aviation Orlicials said
the crash, firP and rescue
proposal alone v.·ould cost si n
average of $100,f)(){) per airport
ror equipment, or a total of S55
million, plus a like amount
each year for npe ratlon al
costs.
Shaffer said in a letter tn Sen.
Carl Curti~. I R·Neb. J, that "il
appears that the proposed
airport certification rule, ;is
proposed, will be modified in
certain 11reas." The final
version of the , rules is ex-
pected in late autumn le;iving
I he airports abou t six n1nnlh~
l.n comply, unless Baker's
amendment Is passed.
bc;ichl's in the South Bay ;ind
Malibu areas of Lns AngelP.~
Coun!y are nnw using twn of
the squat. fal wheclcd 'r---------------....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..iiii-.--11
1'he FA A proposed 1he ~;ife·
ly standards last May 14 as
vehiclrs. ou1f1!lcd w i th' ' emeri:::enc~· gear. I
Proble11i Ce11ter Has
"Thr <lune hu,e,1;1 es :i rl' pro.
\'\!1~ rnore rconon1ic;il and
1nore praclic11I fnr hcarh use
than !hf' cnnventi0n;i l 1rurk .~."
~;iys l11ck Fitzgeralrt. director
of !he county Ocpartn1ent nr
I ts Ow11 P1·oblems
Br ache~.
Fitzgerald says !hc.1· arel
more maneuverable and tht>Jr
open rockpit allows a
8\> T[nnY CO\.!LLE The office ~p:icP. 1~ used for lifeguard In sef'! in any direc·
rounse!ing. y,·ork ~hop,., r::1p tion fr om his ~eat. Of 1~1 0 1il1 P'ltl! Siii/
I h srssions ;inrl trainin" n f Kid~ 10 trnub e h2.ve 11 ome "' The rour ·wh rrl dr11 r hull· 1·nlun\ecrs. Rohr rt Aldrtrh. In the Harhor Are;i "lt'S ;ire enu1p""d 111\h red !hr renter',\ directnr. 1s rh,. ,.. ., ,,~
!l 's railed 1hc Cnsta i\lPsa onl,\' priiri st::iff Jl1('mbc r. ;ill Itch!. siren r:id1n rrsru('
•i'nuth rrnhl rni Ccntrr olhrrs fire vnl untcrrs hunl's ;i re ~ us cit ;it n r .
But tl.1 onc1 av night 1 h " 1\in g s;iid mo~t of 1hnsr \\l1n
Prohlem renter ;il111fJSt lflst 1ls bl;inkl't.~. f1r~1 ;i1d surplie~ use 1hr prohlem cen!rr ar'e rl 1 d ' own hnme. ;in ~ nu sre:i er frnm lhe Harbor Ar f' ;i . Counc1hncn hrirel~· arrrn1·rd F111 ier<'.ld s;1.1s cn111"rn!1<1n:il , -.!though snme hal'e rorne
11 n1fl ve frnm the center s cur· frnm L:ii;::un a Rell ch, San hc;irh trurks will rnn11n11r Jn
rrnt lnratinn. 33~ E. i 7th St.. Clemente anr! S11n!::1 An;i. he 11serl \1'hcn !hr fl:it hed 1.~
1n big~er fJu<ir1ers Al J.1'.! E. i-:::::::::::::==------=----1Rth SL ,\s it is, the center
d1rec1nrs m•_1st come hack in a
ye;ir tn request perrnission to
~t;i1• on 1Rth Street.
::l KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO • ALL THE GOOD SONGS BY ALL THE • < >
.. l'rn like some people whn
rPad ;ibout the ~l anson la111i·
h.,·· complaineri Counci lman
All'iO Pin kley. "I'm a Jil!le bit
leerv." He was !hf'! lone volf'!
ajil'.ainsl the mn\·e.
: WIN FREE! IT'S EASY ~ l I 1971 Austin America
Other counciln1en werP. a\i;.n
v•orr1ed lhat some or the
problem~ nf youth~ \\'hn visit
the ccorcr might irr1t;ite
nearhy residents, mostly older
i!l CASH (Lots of it) ~I •• .... ~ Hundreds of other pri1es ~I
proplt :ind widOY.'S . .
The 171h Street nfl ice LS 1n a
purel y commercial area. bul
there are so me home~ near
lhe 181.h Street site..
"I don·t thin k y,·e'll have any
problems." said Streeter King.
a men1ber of the ccnter·ll
arivisory hoa rd. "We'vf'! been
15! .3
!
! -!
at our cu rrent location since
.IAnuary. 1970, without any S
trouble.,. ,...
The vnuth cPnter reature~ a P.;: t eleph~n!' "hot line." moslly E:
fnr k1 rls nn drui:,.s ~·ho want ,;;::
help. 11. ;ilso nffer.s counseling 'w
I •% nr ;i referral servicf! for a most ,_
,11ny kind of pro blem ;i you lh ::1
mighl have from prf'!gn.11ncy to I~
a broken home. =:
Send a postca rd, or the a tt ached coupo n with
your name, cddress a nd. zip code, includ ing
phone number to: KWIZ, So nia Ana, Cali f·
ornia, 92703.
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Coming Aug. 21
•
High Style Hits The
Back-to-School Fashion Scene
Knits ·and more knits, bonded or unbonded, plain
o r double are among the suggestions that fash ion
edito r Rosalyn Abrevaya gives for th is fall's answer
to ''What shall I wear, Mommy?''
e GOD'S TOUCH -Four famous personalities -
Rtlly Grah<'m, Lucille Bal!. Carol La\\•rence an d
Tom Seaver -tell a bout ''The Mo1nc nl I Felt
Closest to God .''
e SEW FOR FALL -''Se,vini; Corner" feature !n·
eludes d et;i il.~ on how to order .11 pattern for A
versatil e coat dress for fa ll.
All Co1uiu g Saturday .
Ill the
"~1osL of nur conlacb1 ere
with peop le from 13 lo 25 i
years or ;i~e." King f'!Xplained . ~
"\Vc've averaged about 400-500
contacts a month from walk· 8 ln~ ro phone call!\." S
!I!
Listen for your name on the air Tht Cf!111f'!r Ii; le;i vini;: A
f:ic11ity with !lOO S(Juare feet of
6pt1r f' [fir O!le nf 2.000 ~Ullrt'
feP I. "\\Ip nf!ed thf'! room,''
:; 1480 ON THE AM DIAL I I DAILY PILOT I ~l..__ ______ __,1 sa.ys King. ·~ KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO • All THI GOOD SONGS IY ALL THI
ON
YOUR
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FOR
FAST!
FAST!
ACTION!
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f'ilr"I has rlrrorairrt hrr
hnn1r r ight up 10 i:nuf -Ii
1~ squf'iiky clf'an -do,r 1n
i:rhonl.~ -~hnppllll! and
transp<Jrta llnn, ,\ nf'ill :i~. ""r
loan 1ha1 mav hf' l\'i,U!llf'rl I
11·11h p;i~•nu•nr"' nr nrll) $lli~.
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COLESINORTHY & co .• ' REALTORS
~1 lljl.I "'"" 111 n ll
Macnab-Irvine
ftr..iil.1 Cnrnpany
SPACIOUS
DOVER SHORES
BAYFRONT
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642-8235 675·3210
YOUR MOVE
i'nu 1·;i n tfl ke A rlv~111;1g.r nf
II fi'I,. ;i .. ~Ulllilhlr ]f1Hll nn
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Newport
••
ftirvi ew
-Waterfront -
Corona del Mar
I~ast lar,t:e fee parcel on Ne11'port l·larbor.
:\pprox. 1 acre -170 ft. nn \'later, \Vi th 3300
~'l f t. beach hnnle and dnck. \\'ill sell all or
part. Priced under comparable "'aterfronl
properties.
Phone: 64 2·2171 or see your broker
General * EXCLUSIVE *
IRVINE COVE
'fh1 s gr;.ir1ou~ horne has 3 ·hl'droo1ns. frin11 !y
rnon1 rlC'll; :J cnr g;ir;igc. hollh.v \1f1rk shop;
hulit-111. rlcctric kitchen \l'llh huge hr eakfast
har. Rcs1dt•nt s of thi s excluslve, one of a kind
;.i rc<1, c11,1o y their O\l'n private. sandy beach
11·ith li feguard protection. 'rhis home is sharp !
Please ciill for appoinlment to shO\\',
CHI LT ROB INETT, REALTOR 645-0128
General
EASTS I DE
FOUR PLEX
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General
• fORl\T [ OL~O~ .. ,
RFA LT()ll S
OPEN 7 O.\YS /\ \\'f:l::K
SPANISH
RANCH $52,950
EXC LUSIVE WITH I Horses, Dogs, View
Newport R:11nhl 1nc 2 .~1ory "Olri lfnrld
I rharmr1·." 4 m11s~1l'f' bunk· ,,
Fair vi ew
646·8 811
(anytime)
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(anytime)
-FIRST TIME
OFFERED ., ~ N1r·p s11rd hrd1.1•1111•
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IP all "l'h•• J~ fl,, l'll"J"l'g. Only s. n.(Kl'l, ';,v,,.t 1rrm<;
CORBIN-
MARTIN
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
ln1m.1r11l;i1r hnn1e 1111h
:i hf'drrvin1~ & 'l h;dh.~
Pl11s IA n:r rl111111c room
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REALTORS
~1:-.'C'E 19'1 1
673-4400 \outh,.(~ oast REAL TORS 644.7662 I
[-MESA VERDE-SUPER DUMP I
TOTAL P RICE $2 4,000 POOL HOME I Thi~ ll>t• :=ol In ho-!hr hr~t
NO DOWN G.t. l111n111,.11l.1tr ~ hrlr P-.cT~rt. ,,f ~It fl\• r 11rprr.o;, Rr1nc1 BUYERS l<'I nr 1.;trrlnf' k1l1 1\r11.j \PIU' r..-..i . il lld ~11 .. vr] 4
$100 DOWN I.ii~" flt'"pt,1,·r . 111•" pi1!111 ho ·1li «11111,, ~ h;i•h~. f;imil.v
PAYME NT F.H.A. pl11. 'il"rkll!•c 211\10 11 l""'I rn•1111, d"111o1,. fir pl.•r" A111I
fnr 1111.• fr1lu1lo11~ 1 hrdron1n, !liurv nn Ill•~ on1• Uni.I l.in:r l•ot 1111h plr11tv "r
'l <ll)ry hllll.•r 1111)1:; 11+1 11<. ~11 11111, Hl•'l;.!!''"'!I Ir•'<"!< Tr1T1f 1r
firarly fnr ,1n11r fli'•·1111.irw1 (',111 ~l.~·l\."1">il ''""•l l'"l ''" '11111·: f'lll·<fr.~,o.r.
ll'l\I. Cn111plr 1rlv l'ill'fll'lrrl ii~9 'l hr· h!''l p;i r1 ,, fl1P rrwl'.
rl ll'll'llll, illsn 1l 1·;q1r~ Nrw [ ~!~,j'J~" ~ ~·~,;'.lr 11~~,:~~1r,lr1,o.il~. For l!OUI
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rKl11hl1> ~ilrilJ:r ~1·honl.< And
~hllflfllni::: nrii1 hy. LrT \/.~
~how 1! lo yo11.
Walker & Lee :
27!!0 f!a rl)or ftl\'<I 111 Ad-.ms 1
;..i;;..CHl\.i 01"'11 'Iii 9 r\1
Cozy Cottage
DELUXE TRIPLEX
22f,I; 1\IINEH. r '."IL
Prnorrly find "fll'll 1;1ncr~.
In llfl-10[1 •·11n•l1t1011,
$52,SOO
"lnuf\'iric'.:Rcartr
546-5990
;-.:,.,., Nr"''flOr l l!<'1s,:hr~. 2 HR., !!~~ ... !!!' ... !!!'!!!'-.~!!!'
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PATIO HOME
\\'11h ;1IJ 1l1r ,~1111 rn1r11rr.~ -
a ~ hrdrnnn1 hnrnr do~" lo
111.rcc ~hopp1ni: r r n Ir r.
~r'IMl'll~ 11111! )Pl "Ill,~ ;, 0\!ll•
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fnrn1atlnn ('ill[ 6 1f>-7171
ln11nrrl1:.lr (),·,·111u1nrv n111. V.'lc11n1. A.•k1n1: $21,!lOO. J J Hr, 2 1>11, f;1111 t'ln, hlln~.
CALL e 64,·2 414 frplo•, ~ll.i:;: vrr11nc:. (irpe A.;di. tl1n1•111t. frn·rl rr:.r ~<11rl, fr-nl I 71-[:t:TYC. .v~1·11 l1111~1·p11;.: \\ ~11nnldr1 s. -VIEW-BAY & PARK
Nt•r Nt wport Po 11 O rflrt T.!OO i;q . ft. Ito! lt!:i_ Vallnr.' Fl (l;\I Tii i:> (,'O;';Y 2 RF.D·
"':"'. 11r., r'l11<'rn t1~. Ph ROO o\1 (';ipr Cod hn n1I'. Th111
REPOSSESSIONS 52~·.,.HO. ~27·~fll'il aftrr ~> P111 · nr•v 11~11nc 1.• r'f!mplrle wi:h
Sparkllng clean horn'!-!, Mimi! e MESA VERDE e 1': '1h1lr [l trkrl lrnr~ i nd
newly palntf'd & CRrp!!ICd. 2 I 3 R 1-~ I I •.. h tl'alllllC' f<l~('~. S4!1 .. )I'() 3 4 & 5 bd So -h . I'{ .. ~u 1, :!Ill .Y ~, c rn. E RRETT · · rm5. · nie wll r:-<1•1•11,..111 rondit1nn $27,!l.YI. PET BA
f"(Vll.!1. FlfA-VA l'Onv. rern1s, · REALTY
from $20.000 to $40,000. --"lnua\ <r6c '.:Rcaftr
546-5990
01LLINS & \VATIS INC. 642·5200
8!1(3 Adams Avr. 002-j.'!23 ----1 -------* • * • • --------$27,950 $21 950 I O\\'N>:R TRANS' • Rerl~. I
,. 1 hui::r f;11111ly nn As,o.un1r 4 B:I + fa fl R cu·.~ 2 t>l'drm . hon1c on ;J.i'x 6','~ ;.pr l~ll(1, rn!r)' ll;ill, m y m.
l.l• Jot , rl111111c: r11nn1, h u It 1-1 n g. Br1111tirul hon1r. 4 hrdrooms.
Arnold & Freud f1rrpl11rr. ru~1flrn rtr•1.c:n. f'llu~ rt .. n 1h111 1.."'llllrt ll": !Ith
:\AA E. 17th. C.~1 . &16-775.i Brk. l .'.2,!=lj(), tl11n Klcln. hrdrn1, fam ily rm . huill-ln.,,
BEACH BARGAIN r!11.y.~ 111 ."l'fn..1720 f1rrrl111f'f', Pftrk llkr y1u-d . \.10.1720
Rf'!1ut. 3 e n,, family rm.. NEW C BEDRM !TARBELL 2955 Harbor bit~. 2 r.\r i l r. All thla for I \\'t;STHAVf.;\ lhllic.,· '11,.11 only $2!1,500. • ·""" O\VNE"R liFSPERATl" 4 CAYWOOD REAL TY t'Tf!l~. Surrnundrrl n,\· ''·'""" .. ~.
6306 \\', Co:i~t Hwy., N.8.
548-1 290
6 UN !T.<; -F:n•t~1r1" ('\I
f'lf'l~P' !n ~r'1rvil~
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s.~::.:.oo 1\ll '"rm.< !\ ·11.i r11nzr " lll'rn, r!•~h\.111,'<hrr,
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DAi l V PILOT Tnunda~. A11911sl 19, 1971
Everyone Hos
Something Thol
Someone Else Wonts
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell JI,
Fin d 11, Tredo It
With o Went Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
THINKING OF SELLING?
Let us help, we will buy your house for ih full value.
The only additional expense is I 0
/0 of the selling price,
we also ho ve a wailing list of qualified buyers who de-
sire lo move lo the Cosio Mesa -New port area. If you
ARE considering selling , please coll our office. You
will receive friendly courteous service -absolutely no
obligation, it doesn't cost anything to investigate our
service -you might even save! 546-8640
2629 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
546-8640
General
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
12 Linda Isle Drive
Elegant ne\v 5 BH. 4 lh ba. horne 'r/rorn1al
din. rm., fam. rni.. \\'et bar. lrnpress1 ve en-
try court w/16 ft. mahog. doors ... $179.500
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For Complete Information
On All Homes & Lots, Plea1e Call:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
New Location at Entrance To
Linda l1le -The Islanders Bldg,
Bayside Dr., Su ite I, N.B. 675-6161
General
OWNER
MOVING OUT
Thf'lr nr,1• hon1r> now rr11d y.
sn \"OU (",II\ ITIO\"f' Ul j.,•fo1i·
:<i·h~tl. :"'t-:Lr.t-:H 1\.~XJO U.'>.
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2 hl11•'k.< h~11n "(._';1J 1lorn1;i''
~··hon! ~~.!-:[) IU·:LJ>' A~k
ing s.1 1 .~r~1. nown payn1rn1
o! 10' ~ nt'l'dt•d. co: Ts
' WALLACE
REALTORS
--546--4141 -
( 0pen Evenings)
------WESTCLIFF IMMEDIATE
10010 DOWN $48 500 POSSESSION IN WESTCLIFF ' [,1l(lk 111~ f•\r f'lf'~:t1H·r ~l\d I ~\'•·r"_lru11• qual1f1r~ 1ri n~s111nf'
OUR BEST BUY eas;· 111a1n11•111\tH'f' in a!.!<~~! I 1lns lui<I llllt'l'C"S' VA )o ;i11.
\Valk 10 !>hops. Sl·hool and ari•r1 ~ Hr sure 1•i 1n.•1M·i·I ·rr~ .. shadPll nlodl"n1 ~ ~!-
park. Rl'au!JfUJ •I brdroon1 . !l u~ 2 hf'<l1wm + 1!rn + n•nn hinnr ' 111 f!U ll'! rr.~•-
.1harhs 11·11h larl{I' poo•l. Thi~ Jan11l.1 rno111 !ionic fll! tfUll'! <lrnli.il l!l'l'il 11 iih all bui11 .
hon1r 1s ~harp ;ind 1•lf'ar1. .~II'<'•''-l\"alk I<) \\"r~t,•l 1ff
OPEN DAILY l to 6 ~11.1pp1ra:, :"lt11 r11wr.~ S1·t11 •)I.
1345 Sussex Lane, N.B. pa1'h, l 1hrar~. ,\111il:dilP r<'I"
quwk rwo'lll••1tH"y. (".111 lnr
ar1)111111n11•111 1~i1\' -1;rn.;171. lachenmyer
Realtor
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\\F:LL lrx-1:1t"r1 J->s1•ir, (' \l !l\\'.\;l :I! Tr:u1s. ~11 1 n1 Ji!Y>l, •I
111:-. ''''') 11rr·."'ln1·r . r.11n1I,\
1«1.;111, :111rl ovcrsizrd lot w1lh
11l1•111y of rnnm for hoal nr
1r;111!•r \\ a 1 k to p.11•k.
.~.-11 •• ,1~ ~1111 i<h<1pp1n1:. On\,v
S . .1)1.!1.o(I
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outh oast -"' -
ROOM TO ROAM
You can really stretch out in th is 2500 sq. ft.
home v.'ith it's ~ large bedrooms. 3 baths.
11UGr.~ BONUS ROOr..1 , built-ins, lush shag
carpeting. ne\vly painted. Excellent assum-
able 61/2'/C loan. Owner is anxious-terms
flexib!c .... , . . . . . . . . $35,000.
"HIPPITY HOP" TO BEACH
11 ere 's a REAL SPLIT LEVEL beauty.
ATRIUM type ENTRY. huge living roon1
\\•ith fireplace. 4 lovely bedrooms. 21/2 baths,
built-ins . \Vould you believe only 3 BLOCKS
from Tl-I E BEACI~. Compare at .... $36,400.
"ON A CLEAR DAY"
'{ou can see forever from this fabulous. cus-
tom built. VIE\V llOME , high atop the hills
in CORONA Del MAR. 3 large bedrooms, 3
deluxe pullman baths. TEXAS SLATE FIRE·
PLACE. 4300 sq. ft. \vith a 2100 sq. ft. base-
ment. 1\ll !hi .~ and a PANORAM IC VIEW OF'
THE P t\C..:fF'IC. Call today for an appoint-
n1ent. .. _ $125 ,000.
"SLIP" INTO DOVER SHORES
Your PRIVATE SLIP descends from this
beautiful Dover Shores VIE\V hotne. \.Vith Its
sun1ptuous Jivin,1.1 roon1 and inviting fireplace.
3 lluge bedrooms including a r.t!ASTER'S
su11·r~ /!liars \\'Orth the price ). 2 Deluxe
baths and a gourn1et's delight kitchen. J\1ake
an appotnlrne111. '"[)on't slip·up on this one."
a n1arvelous buy at ... $1 17,500
"INVEST" IN YOUR FUTURE!!
16 split le vel. deluxe units. all 2 bedroom.
11/2 bath. Lovely un its! Situated on a gener4
ous 180"x l:l2' loL All electric kitchens. ceil-
ing radiant heat. individual hot \.Valer heal-
ers. garbage disposal. Priced right at $250,000
"LOOK NO-MORE, MY LADY"
Let us s hO\\' yoir this extra s harp. split level,
2 bedroom. 11-'.i: b<ilh home \vith \l'<lll to \Vall
carpeting and built-ins. Clubhouse & pool 11 ith
it's "NO C1\fiE'' privi leges. A real find at
523,800.
General
REALTORS i
644-7270
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
General
tnplP~. 2 BH'l' ,,~,·h. fno·d b• . l•ULll l!I~ Hrk s2:1 ; . .()
\"ards i;:-nruc:r~. 1tu-0111f' Sl20 (';111 \l:111.1n \l,J:111 •Iii)~. ~o. s.\11.:~kl. By l'\nr. 6~~-:i:i.1 1 j _:, u::_<~'U. ••r ,., <'!<. \lt>~-\I'~·~. --COST A MESA INCOME
Ueneral General EASTSlDE COMMERCIAL LOTS IT'S NEW IN
COSTA MESA
8 MONTHS OLD
\llililiiiiiiiifi~~~~r;~~r;;/ A~.<un\r I :1 Ln11n nl 11·1.:iOO 10:1 \17:,·. \\'ill r;ikr ~IX 11n11~. II \\!" 1n1;1I p:1yn1rn1~ nr Pr1rf"d right RI $1 ~1.9'".il'.l-w1!1l
SI i1 !If) r~-r 111n Cn'nl 1.-•r-1,..rm~.
CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE
OF CURRENT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN.
Outstanding
Broadmoor.
RARE FIND
vie\\' fro1n 4 BR . hnme in
\··acant. see anylin1e S74 .500.
CAMEO SHORES
Family room with tile floor & brick fire·
place, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. $82.500.
WATCH THE B'.UE PACIFIC
Neat 3 BR .. D.R .. fan,. rm. home on quiet
canyon in Corona del .Mar. Access to priv.
beachell. $69.000.
WATERFRONT DUPLEX
With boat slip. Ne~'port Island. 3 BR., 2
bath up. 2 BR. 2 bath down . $85,000.
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
Sunny kitchen. familv rm .. garden in this
3 BR. 2 balh home. only $62.950.
4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
CONSIDER 10% 00\\IN -near schools,
pools; University Park -S30.900
133.()700 Coldwell, Banker
64-4-2430
SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.B.
rn'r Int "ill\ l••·•I .~r tr.u!1•r T.1'x:\11()' _ l!arll(lr Ah·rl. ('om.
acn·~~ r.xl1'n nr 11r1·!!~ lt'nd-1l1l'r~·1111. .• -.;I N'PI 1 rr,1 r nr
r r lo11 Ill): '""ff' lnlo•rior propo•r1y nl.~o. A A111-s;i1n ol
!1•·-.11!_1 p;11111t•d 1hruou1 Al-$7:•.000.
~·I """ 1:rr•r11 ~h.IJ::' i·a1"Jlt'1-'1·1'0 A1-rr~ _ fl1·r.in~!tlr _ !'fl•
in~ tlu-uOUI. 3 h111:r hf'ri-.~1n1•red rrs1drnli;1\ .11\);ir"l'nl
'""nn1~ 01• t'0111·rr1rd drn n l~o 10 r;L (',\,\llNO COL"NTHY
2 tJ:11h ~. f nrn111t rt1n111i: Cl,UB. S\19,:i{)(l 011-ner 11•1U
;irr~ (i!"Ji no dn11•n or F!IA carry_
11111· dnll"n 11!~0 l\\'11il11hlr.
; Walker & Lee
2i!IO llHrbor Bl vd. 111 At\11n1i;I'-""'" :tr1-o m.-1 flprn ·111 9 P!\I
BEAUTIFUL
In !lurhor Vi<'w !lomr~. nn 220 E.17ttl 646-0555
l'nr! Stn:•llll'ld. You n11·n !hr 1-:vr11 11H .. "l< rall 61fi-r1i9
l11nil f.· rhr pu1tl n2 i;:rrrn. *
11·11 h R r<'r1lly lo1·rly !i h<l -
rn1., r11n1ng rn1. & l11mi ly
rn1. ho1111•. 3 C11~ J.:.ir . .$6.~.900
675-3000
Call rnr p1cluf'f' bnx'hlll'f'
11"Hh pr11't°" & dl't111 b;
BAY• BEACl-t
REALTY ·~·
COMMERCIAL
LOT
rl1''1r1rr. 1~nC"f'd
0.11 fi\6-.i lil.
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
J.\lillFOJ1\TE 01'\t"l'/\:\CY
3 Balh~. rt1rung rm .• f:imil1• I
rm., hull1-\n klt('h : rlbl.
gar11ge pl11~ 11·nrk~hop. Oul
rloor gas BBQ t.-~l!!I 1nto·h.
Rf'aut. 2-lr\'rl ln<ls1:111:. In I
b!ll'k ye rrl. l.Jv'R!t<rl nn 1J•11•·I
Nr\\·ly d<>ror11rr1l. /\~sumr
1'~,'i-11pr loan lhn.::r !nm
1ly rn1 , d1nin~ rm. t1rrr•l11r·r
:l l)"(lm\S, ro'tlt hkt> p11_1 -
r11rn1" ~Kl li!fl
TARBELL l9S5 Harbor ·
Call now on 1h1s S?f'cfacular
4 l)('{lroorn, 3,h,irh OOmr th11.I
lrlflk~ l1k(' a n1ndr!. /\ doublt
t1rrplarr ori•·ns 10 bo1h eon-
\O' 'l'HE REAL
\"'-ESTATERS .. ' ',.,,'
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General General
====-=-=======-=-=======-=:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;!Go--·-·-··_1 ______ ---0-~ * 2 DUPLEXES * Newer, side hy side. Sell one
o · bolh. 3 BR 2 ba. ea. Near
beach $52,500 each.
2 STORY
STEAL BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP
Newer 4 BR. 2 bath. 2·story home with shake
roof. dbl. stone frplc., livmg rm. & sep. din·
ing rm. overlook Big Bay. secluded patio
area & lovely lawns, Lge. 2 car garage. Good
cond. & some ne\I.· carpeting. Our exclusive
listing. $195.000. Call for app't. to show.
Cati: 67J.-3663
associated
BROKERS REALTORS
'4025 W. BA LBOA BLVD.
General Gener•I
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
SPACIOUS S BEDROOM HOME
In \Vestcliffs most delightful area. Huge rum·
pus room \Yit h extra stair\vay to rear patio.
Rm. for pool. Close lo schools. Drive-thru
garage. Call to see .... , . . . . . $79,950.
··our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER _.910
General General
MESA VERDE
5 BEDROOMS-
3 BATHS
2700 SQ. FT.
UNl()UI' li()Ml'S
Elei;:ant, splil -lrvrl hon1r.
lri!'a! for !nq;r family. Ff'a-
1urcs Ulrgr lamily roon1
11 i1h bnrk f1r!'pl11ce an<I 11'1'1
h11r. huge rnasl('r s1111r>.
lovely 1:olrt shag carper1n~;
lll'aut1flJ!l y landscaped, Sll-
uated 1n a quie1, country al-
n1osphrre with !!.'l:tra pnv-
nry. Full pnrr $54.~.
Phonr 5·16-2313 for appoint·
men!,
~••I £1111e, 61S<600Q
GeOrge Williamson
Realtor
673-4350 64>1564
OWNER LEAVING stall'. 4
Bdrm., 3 baths. huge fan1ily
rn1, assume 6lJ-4 '.4 loan.
Dining rm, BBQ firl'pit,
Brk, $28,000. Helen Uu1ng
days al 842-{.691, eves. at
84i.-720J.
fantastic bargain 1.1 onJ y
s~.500 v.•ll ich 1ncJudet1 4
huge bc:'rlroom~. 15x20 fam-
ily room, form.al dimng
roon1. 2 ba!hs, l'arpela &
drapes !hruout plus over
llK!O sq. ft. No n1ispnnt or
mistakt'. Trade yours.
Walker & Lee
279(1 Harbor Bll•d. at Adams
5-1).-0.lf:i.'l Open '11J 9 Pr.I
1 Acre & 1 House
$35,000
0 \VNER [)(>spt'rate. Assun1e
51•'1> apr lo/ln. 3 Br., hugr
lam. rm. "'/fu·eplace. Brk. $24,950 Ca11 Dan Klein, Hurry for t111s good vallJf!. ~0--1720 I SI0.000 undPr the marker.
· Room to b11dd 12 units nrnt
Balboa Island lhc !:;onus is a trn ye11.r old
DUPLEX -2 br ups!airs.
br do1>.'n. By 01>.•ner_ $19,000
firm. 67:Hi017
V-.' ATERFRONT LOT
South hay
By owner * 67~10
2 hC'droom house. C a I I
6-IG-71 il.
~THEREAL f:~')'.I'f!JE.~.?
Balboa Peninsula j DO YOU KNOW?
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3 PRIME E. OCEAN
BLVD. LISTINGS
3 Bedroom, large d!'n, 2 Bcd-
ronnls $6.1,000
4 Bedroom. 2 barh double
lots $7.),000
J Bedroom. d1n1ni: rm. f;1m.
rm, :1\2 BA, 2 IOI~. $12:1.000
PETE BARRETI
-REALTY-
642-4353
Corona del Mar
and fonn11J dining room and
only J }'Cao; new is !or sale
now 11 nd It is convenient to
South Coast Pl11za. schools
and s1!ua1<'d in beau:iful
Ranchn ,'1,1 sa. T .is t'hoict
homl' is prirro at on I y
S29,51XJ. All !Prms. See It
!•'i<l ~ _\' !
COLLINS & WATTS
~~l't'S. 6-J2.Qol27
NEW LISTING
3 BR 2 BA, profess. redec'd,
x!nt area. \Valk 10 schools,
n1ove in before school ASSU~IE 7'iC GI. STORY starts. H urry~ I
BOOK Z BR BY O\VNER. larwin realty, Inc.
J-"rplc, catbl'dral lx>11 ml'd 2lj62 Brookhurst, Hn:gn Sch
ceilings, new shag. Charin-54~5411 anytime t
ing palio, he au t 1 f u I I::XTRA nire 3 brlrm 2 bath 1
landscaping. \Valk ;o heh or l home. Nrw pain! in & out.I
slores. Plan~ for rear. uni!. Fenced yArd. Covered patio.
Truly a un1qt1e home in Im-Vacan1, move quick! Big
n1ac . cond. S·\·1.500. t7 14J RS!iUmablr FHA Joan ask-·
67'.1..-4435. ing S2·1.000. By Qwne;, Ask l * SPECIAL * for Ray 67~3:i89. I
ChRrming 2 & den. 1·};, ba·~. • MESA Dl::L J\-IAR *
beaut, frpl r Carp. P, draprs. By 01>.·ner. ·l BR. Jg Ji 11 rm,
Bltns. Lois of rupboan\.~. 1·\ lta. all w/crpL Spar.•
Ownl!r \\"ill build f't'nl11! un it f11mlly rm & kitchen. S1de l
!or new bu~r on this cho1ct' }rl for trlr or? Many x!Tas.i
n.2 propC'rty. Sl1.700 assum. ;,;•% F HA.1 MORGAN REAL TY s.r~J694. j
673-6642 675-6459
DOCTOR DON'S
Doctor Don .S1ou~htun 1~ A
lr1f'ndl.V or1hodon11sl Rnd
f'l"Pryth1nf! hr rloc.« 1ur11s 'llH
t:lraii:h• 11nd sparkling. 1!1s
homf' ;~ 11n f'xrepTion! lt'i; a
hc;1ch hnme in Corona drl
Mar with 1 bf'dl'oon1:-;, nl"w
k1ti ·hrn. rormal rlining 11rra.
l<1n;r !i1·111i;: roo•m and sunny
f11m 1ly roon1. 1111 ~ituah'd Qll
a 41l loot lot in !hr 200 block
o( tri'<' !inC'd Hrl1otrnpe Al'e·
nur. C<i ,\I.
Whose Home Is That?
Peo11le ollen 11sk abour this
homf', I !'~ lhat inviting.
Roomy 2 BR. + snug 1-BR.
DOG KENNELS guest apt. U:its of shrubs &
NU 3 BR. I~ Ille ba, din.
rm. Y.A. hf!"al , carp, draJ>N.:
hl rns. Lg. g11r. P.n1. for 6'
boa!s in rt'at yd. Illn!'ss•
forcrs quick sale & poss.I
S28,9:it. Low dn. Ov.·nf'r'
Qpr>n rlaily. :'ll11rkrl"d hy
UN IQUE HQ;\f ES at $6!!.~Jt'.t
UNl()UI' tiflMl'S
~ell Es11te, 61s-6000
2•d E. CO~•t Hwy. Co•-0.1 Mir, C1!11.
CUSTOM BU ILT
l B~rnom hr:ornr. sh~ke rYl(lf,
sf'rvlrl' porrh. qual11y r11r-
iw1s & clr11fl('~. rangf', rf'-
lng, 1>.<1.<:h. n1arh, rln11hlP
g;ir11g!', PLt:S 1 Bcdn;i.:1111
1:ur~t hr:ou"" ALL in 1\-l
rondi1ion. Vii.c·ant 4 Sf't 11
now!
$33,950.
OCEAN VIEW LOT
Y.'EST SIDE BLUF'F'S.
Qllil't srrrrl , exrrllent
neii;:hborhood. $17,:iJO.
Z.'i..-li down. Owner \\'ill
ca""°. Roy McCardle Realtor
1810 Ne\\'J)()rl Blvd., C.~I.
S4a-7729
r.1~ Verdi" Realty is oow
I; king resrrva!1ons nn 11
~rr1r~ of new homrs ,lo hr
built by 6uccola, in a primf'
l\1t'sa Vrrdc location. Thcsr
will be 3 to 5 tx-droom
homC"S, 11p to 3.000 tifJ ri.
11nd prict'd BF.LOW s.;:,o,QOO.
VA fin11ncin~ 1>.·i!l be avail-
ahle to qualified buyers.
Floor plan~. rXll'rkin; 11nd
lot Joca1ion~ al"C' oo..., on ri1s-
play at MMra V!'rrlf! Really,
r -ll'.l 1\IP!la Vcrrle Dn\'f',
Costa l\lf's11_ Phonf! ;,.i&-5!!90.
'The~ a r e f'XCt"ptl(lnal
vnl11~~.
-SOUTH OF-HWY--:--
Nc11r new .l BR. 2 b!lth &
ran1ily rm. El<'C'. bit -In
k11t·h.-n, noc Sq . h . • 108.
S7:1,:,00
Home Show Realtors
"Arl'nct.R 1r Housrhunun11; ..
J5J.1 E. CM~t Hwy. CdM
67>7225 •
--$·29,35--0 -
HORSES grass. Only $52.500. iv/carry 2nd TD. 1792
B!f 111\LF ACRE • 13() roor
froniogc on priv;irr road in University Realty
Santa An11 Heigh!s, Good .lOOl E. Cs1. Hwy_ 6i3-6.i 10
Ke nv.·ooct Pl a w n er ,
642---0267.
Two Bdrm. ftxer uppl'r wilh \VALK TO BEACJ{ 4 BR. fa mily POOL, lge Jot.
Assume :1•.o:~ VA \011n,
rrduced price to S30.900.
Very pret1y~ 011,ner
5-l0--1943.
lar;;ie fan11l)' roon1 • new Grrat buy undr r S:J().000.
roof. Four horse <-orral~. $1200 down. 3 BR, 2 BA.
laC'k room aud small h11y d!'n, by 01>.·n<>r. 520 De An:ta
harri. TI11s proprrty is one Drive. 675-5709
of the Vf'ry few left. And I ~C-o-slca~M"a_s_a ____ _ 2 Rf.POS F'RO~i $26.000
\Vhat a price!~ Only S2t9:iO
-See this. I EASTSIDE 3 BDRM.
H11lecrcst & l\lr~11 di"/ Mar.
t-"or 1!rla\I.~. \.\'ills Rlty,
5-16-77;;9
FHA/VA
MESA VERDE
rharming, 1tr11ghHuJ, 3-bcd-
room, 2 balh honie in ab-
~lulely s:orgcous rond111on.
Huge ra1sf'd hrarth fire-
place, lar~e family f1)Qm,
sC"paralf' service porc-h. all
hllilrin!i and near new deer
shag ca rpr11n;;. Almost ifT'·
ml'diRI!' ~Sf'ss1on . Pr1N'rl
undrr all othc:-s 11! S.11.::..00.
C11JI :-.1r, \\'oodson al 545-8-124
!Open eves.)
\auth,, (. oast
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I PLUSl :? Bar!K'lor uni's located in BY Owner-6:1.t '~ assun1ahll'
In ttl{, n'Ar of \t)e PTOPf'rl\'. lnan. $40(Yi <1n 4 BR, FR-2
Hom{' has J queen-S!7.~r! BA . $32,950. i\li>5A Of'l ~tar
OO'lroom~. G<lrgeou~ barh I :i:i7----6.".:_'l6c.~~~----I
11 nd all complr>t.rl.v rt'r!rcor-1 3 BR. 2 ba. Goo1 10f".
11 1rd_ lncon1e fl'(lm un11i; 1s l.111·r-Jy ya rd.~. l24.9;ft
S22t> ner mo. Suhmit ~our .\larshall Hrally fi77)...460()
t1_011·n pa~mcnt 'Ind 11vr ~rnl 4 BH. 2 BA, ra mdy & dining
FREE. t-uJI price is SJ7.JOO. room. 2,1fi \\'ake Fore~! Rd.,
Call I Collr~e Pk arr>n, 54~2003. Wa Iker & Lee E••• Bluff
2790 Harbor Jllvd. 11t Arla ms 1-.-,-,-'C-L_U_S_l\_"> __ ;_A_f_;E-_N_T_S_•
5-13--().16.j O[l('n '111 9 p;..f SAL.ES -LEASES
4 ~R~~s~_v,;~~~d:*1n ~·-·fr"-"
top locaUon. Cornrr lot "'/ C_ ·) ~
mat11r!' tr('I'~. Ownt<r 11nx-(,,T,Sf ~, 1~.: '-' tt llff'
1ous. \\"ill sell Ix-low apprai-~ ---..._'.//
sal. Asking $29.!'lOO w/10'1> :'•' really
do11·n. 5'1j.;J9-16 or 5-!:i-.1957. ...,,.. * COOL * Covered patio 4 B-B-Q in
walltd yard. 4 BR/2 BA
family hon1e near schools.
ALL TERl\fS availahlP.
$26.~. BROKER. 642~816
2--11~ Vi~ln CX>I Oro
:--:rwport Brarh h44-1111
The faste~I dn11v ln the Wf!"!I
.. 1. Dally Pilot Classified
Ad , 642-5678
S©\l~lA-LG"B~S"
The Puizfe with the Buiff./n Chuckle
i·
DEllPI II 1--rl -rl ,.,...,1-,lc-i ! Many a husba nd looks ruo-
L::;:::::=::=:::=::::~...,;down because of the bills hls r R U D y E 0 lw;fa -~ e.,,
!--.-..--.-,.---,,-; O Comol•tw th1 chtKkl• quolld I I I Is I~ bv filling In tf>e miatr>q ~d• _ _ _ _ _ _ yrw d•v•lop from ll•p No, 3 b•low.
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Acr••SI• for ••I• 150 Houlff Furnished lf
3.1.! 1·· FALLBROOK INVESTMENT General CieMral D•n• Paint
Fount•in Valley I Huntington Beadi Laguna S.ach
LEASE OPTION I SECLUD~D POOL
305 Newport Beech
VIEW!!
l BR, II( BA, "' ''"' F.V. REDUCED $4,000 \Vtute wa1er view. f.1odem
Spanish deror -qua rry ule.
~·a1lls & lots of wood, !
Bdnns.. 2 bath~. family
room & bu1l!-1n kitchen.
Only $·11.i.'lO. Cali •
MR. McCAUL
SAYS "SELL IT" 4 a.djacenl 2'1i ac. f'lltlCh ----------1----------1----'-""'-----Newport S.•ch I • ~tale si!P!I. Gateway to RARE INDEED-Tiny cot-l Br, frplc, oceanvlew. crptl, ---------~
f allbrook '/lllage " Sa.n t&.gt! xlnt location. Util incl drps, ttdecorated, 2 car gar. AVAIL Sept 15, F\1m condo. i neighborhood, close to ~ foot \\'11.ll 1nc\rcle11 plush !lt hooh. Hurry llnd call
lhls oni-. $235./mo.
SHERWOOD REALTY
CALL 540-8555
OWNER SEZ "SELL"
n"' ~t«.-ul~ A~ moving
from Ne\\'PJM Shores and
lw.v, a lovely 4 bedroom
hOme to M"\I. Thi:re is a
lovely living roont to enter-
tain a lari;e group. Jormal
d1rung area and large kitch·
en. Community pools and
•Le11n1s courts, too. $39,500.
Ca!! &IS.7171.
Lu ls Rey Down.i. S~ S105. RENTAL FINDERS $125 mo. 33811 Vk>~ Lan-3 BR's on I llOOf, patio, 2 I, /Jn
tacutar views of hillside ALA Rental& • ~5-3900 411. 'W. 1'111., C:OllA W:U. tern, D.P. pooh;, Pult1 r>i: gri'en It. wtdu
groves &: horse rancheg, STEPS TO OCEAN! Great Houses * Apt1. E~l~T=-0-,0-------I open view uf Back Bay. $39j
Great country for a for single, All ulll pd. SltO. * 645-0111 * ~r mo . 54.~910.
5 BEDRi\I! 3 BATHS~
Immac hon1e! l>lany xiras~
Low VA/PHA 1f'rrns!
HAFFDAL REAL TY
' INane ~ari.ltu" home.
H11ge ntasrer bedroom ~ Ith
J'tornan bath and walk in
c!o.~l't. overlooks Irr sh,
~parkltng pool. Forrnal 111··
ing room fea tures floor-10.
i::c1ltng Spanish f1repl11 t e
find plush shag carpeting.
Pop11lar gati:lrn k1tehen has
1ns1dr-ours1c!r counter and
fornu.1.l ditung 11rea. This
gorgeous 3 l>l'droom Mme
Js a\<tila b!f' for only tl!l.950.
vl&tan
REAL ESTATE
1190 Glenncyre S:.
49~·9'173 a.1n.0316
WHITE WATER VIEW
v.·eeke!Wl bide -11way w/ ALA Rentals • 645-3~ <.,,..l:,.,.~rreei io Lnndlord. e LawkATERF'RONT HO~tE • tax gheltt>r. 21 i ac. $17,500, ., e f orest 3 br, 21., ba.
$3,000 r1n. The Blackburn FREEi I SJ!lS ~1074, 544--3499
C 646--0231 ~300 l•ndlords-Owners sn.~.JUST Right for One! 1'7-co-~-~----o. ' "v~. We wiU relcr tenant. to l BR. Stove. rctrlg, avail >tuntlngton Ueach
PR!r-.1 E 5 11.cres, Bcross lrom you now Jntc-rcontinen!al a i r p 0 r l, l<~REE of charge ..• l>lany · 3 BR, 1% ba, bltns, trplc,
Condominiums
Unfurn.
Coste Mesa
320 ·
---2 BR, 2 BA. ne.,.,·!y dec'd'.
Pool, dbl gar. Monticello
$2'25 I mo. Perron RealtJ.
642-im.
M2-4405 F~vr.~: 541·24·16
P ft 1 m d a 1 e . Potential des.ii:able . tenanUI 0 11 our $l40.SEPA~ 2 6 y rd bl\Il lrllioor bar-b-q, (.'(lvered
>tuntington Beach w&1ti.ng 1151. . r. a patio, clo~ to schls &: shpg. Li;:~. 4 BR. 3 bath plus 1len, unlimitcrl. $7,0CO. 311 flrn! ALA Rentals e '4S.J900 !~r kids & pet. Gar. Ea.st· $230 mo. 2ll 351-9787 for
ir1 ~1yst1c Hills. Beam C't'il's., . W'i~ do..,,·n, 1'7r monthly. side CM
2 f111k'S. Unl-cl1t•\·able price --~B~A~Y~C~R==E=s=T=== Ownt"r !1141 673-60-10. LOS ALTOS . . 1,'~P~P~"=-------/.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;~I Cal l .>l~S.114 IOJl('n e\•l'S.l Townhouse Unfur11. 335
ELEGANT
MANSION
or $)9.~!{l. $5-1 .500 is an excellent buy l·R~E~PO.:__s.<_ES_E_Dc_:\0~1-,-.,.,~,-,-"-'-~· Pride of Ownership $ISO.STUDIO type 2 Br. 1~1, BEAUT. 2 story 4 hr/2 ha ,
"WOODSY" DUPLEX !or large 4 bedroom, 2'1 NO DOWN, $25 mo. Near Home BA Bltns, cpis, drps. Child· forma.1 dln'g rm, l1v 'g &:
N ewport Beach
Vacant 4 BR 3 BA tr1.!evrl.
3 car gar, sep Jorml Ii\' rru,
gallery, lormt rlin rm, Jrg
kil ch w/upgradf'ii 1hrrmo
b]fin appl's. also eallnC:
a1-ea. Sep lrg dl'n \.\/"·et
har. full .... ·/w [1M'pl rnas!er
bedrm suite 1v/~t"fl0
rt:>trr.11
balcony. .,.,. w crpts, drps,
$49,900. Call .. ,
COUNTRY
LIVIN'
2-1 BR. units, walking d1.\ot . ba!h honie. Surroundf'd by lrg la.kt'. 96&-0047. Family -''ilb teena11:e~ ok. ren Wt'!conie. lam room. Gardner incl
tu bl'ach. Vrry clean, ll lll&ny more t.X""nsive hom· l-""-'::.::_::.,::::_.:.:.c_____ 4 Bt'droom 2 bath, buiH Ins, --S350/mo. 96'.!-6782 Sii 500 ,_ Condominiums en u mu.':ot to see at · · e in one oC th!'" finest resi· for sale l&O I carpeting, drapes, lease S285 Slov·Sf DENTS fine? 3 BR. e 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, friilc,
REALEX dential areas available. To ----------per mo. Phone Lonr Beach 2 BA. Nr. DCC. bit-ins, crpts, drps. $240
Real Estate arr;inge ti.n appointment, ONE STOR 211. 429-9551. ~10. Call. !168-3477.
* Adults Prefe rred if
2 BR. 2 Ba., trpl., pario. 2
Carport, Use of pool. $2.lS
l BR. 2 Ba., frp\., new cpt11.
drps, 2 car gar, races pool
CAU.. REALTOR 54S-69Gli 917 Gh·4
9
ri;:eS6tLaguna contact -2 BR. 2 BA. Tih11ron ·~tali· WrNT~ RENTALS~ Choice S~~~L/O+ G~~ 2 Ba. Huntington Harbour
Wa IL er & Lee bu.. resale. Vacant. Low selection of 2.34 BR homes. ' . . • Duplexes Unfurn. fi. down assumes fHA 7% Avail tor Sept CALL NO\V' --BEAT the heat! Lo\'e\y .,
loan. _·_ · BEACON * 645-0111 BR, across st !ram ""'aler,
350 in the city
in 1h1s :.:rra sharp, rambling Laguna Hills Costa Mesa
ranch home featuring l"'in-
s1ze \K'dl"{10ms. p,1nclled for-llEATED pool, spill le\·e\
nial dining roon1. 12' x IT horn!', 4 Bit. 3 hil, ..,,·et bar, I
2013 \Vestcli!t Drive
646-nll Open 'Ill 9 PM
larwin realty, Inc. S\10-STEPS TO Beach! BEACH BUNGALOW. 2 Br. plush atta. Vacant. Agt.
1 21562 Elrookhun;t Hn tgn Bcb Bacht'Jor pad wf gar, Pet Kida & sml pet ok. Avail10
84 __ "-~™-'-· -------DUPLEX 2 BR, bl!M, 1hu··.
crpts, closed gnr., priv bncl· ~
yd. \\•estside. $132.50. wale:
pd Call Jelliff, ~16-2082. l' 1/lage Real Estate
'62-4471 I~:; J 546-81031
PRICE REDUCED
5 BR, 2'o BA, J11q;:e panrllrd
1 lam. roorn. pool size lot wl
lrwt 1rees. Assu rn" 7'~'-0
F!-lA loan. Low, Jo1o11 down.
RUSll'.
pnllate den, hardwood Cov'd pallo. &.~fl..139S. OWNER
floors. 111 w crpts & dr~s, 1 Laguna Niguel I UOTIVATED
~-=-54~6-:_:_54~1~1__;:•~n~y~ti~m~•=-o'7 I constderM, Util pd !oday_ Sl:.0 Irvin•
Income Property 166 BEACON * 645-0111 ALA Rent.a.ls • 645-3900 1,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;::;;;;;;;
o:.:hrl'r1·-hrlght kitchen with 1----------"" bJ:111 i-t 0 plu_~ lo!s of .sior:-4 GOOD BUYS Fantastic buy in Baycrest G.l.'S NO MONEY
DOWN 4-PLEX al: cah1nl'1s. Nc1y r:unt in 3 BDR/115 .. 2 h111.hs, carpels Priee reduclJon to $76,500.
& ou1~ Drrp,. de<'p lot. nice· drapes. $31.~ EI e & ant l\tedi!f'rranean.
l,11 lilnrlscapPd 1viih tall, tall 4 BDR~1S. 2 00.ths. c;u1ic:s, Slep-down living room. Buys $375.00 per n10. In·
h h ""' · f I d' · d I con1e plus ""Ur own home trees anfl n1any s ru s. • = drape:;, 11•1th panora1n1c orma 1n1ng an room or J~ pn~ SZ'.!,;,CXJ. Ali terms. vi('ii· $39,950 pool. Call 646-7171 In live in. Great 4·plex right
Balboa Island HARD TO BE:AT-1 Br. 2 BR. 2 baths •••..•..•. $265
Crpts, drp.~ bltn~. to!lcat, 2 BR, 2 baths, den ...... $300
LU:0.'1J RY hon1e 4 BR, 3 BA . walk to bea~h. SllO. 3 BR. 2 ba'.!!., atrium .. $325
Comple!tly ne11·ly I urn . ALA Rentals e 645-3900 3 BR., 2~~ ba's, tam. rm $315
Avail Sept. 15th to June 3 BR., 2 ba's, bonus rm $350
* CALL 847-8501 *
(formerly Brashear Rlty.)
,2 hrre in Costa l>fesa. All Call 8'17·1-1 4 BDRr-IS., 2 b.1ths, carpets, I SEYMOUR REAL TY drapes. $32.900 un its rented continually.
17111 Beach Blvd,, Htgn Bcb 4 BOP.MS .. 2 haths, carpets, Be your o.,.,'Tl landlord lor a
15th. $500. per mn. Albert E. RARE FIND-1 Br. Sparious 4 BR., 2\1 ba., fam. rm S:H5
Daylon Rltr, fi1J.-4324, eve liv rm w/frplc, b ug e 4 BR., 2 baths, ·family room
549-0&J1. Sl'Teent.'d porch. $150 util pd. ln Turtle Rock ••.... $350
NE\V 3 or 4 BR, 2 or 3 barhs ALA Rentals e &15--3900 WE HAVE OTHERS
Elec kilcben \\•/dsh.,.,·s r, SPREADING ROOi\1-3 Br
fri>lc, patio, garage. Avail trg lncd yrd. Cpts, drps: . c-llu.b'lt1~liil , ,
---1,1Pahor
Sept 15 to June 15. 539--8831, Kifls & pt>ls, $195.
6JS-84i0, 675-6020. ALA Rentals e 645-3!KXl
CHARMING 2 br hou~ & 1999 Harbor. C)l
Open 'Iii 9 Pr.t 1 drapes. $3t000 change. CaJI ...,,....,......,..,..,...,,... .... 1 Laguna N;gue l Realty 1-=G==R=A===c1=ou=s==1Walker & Lee
BY OWNER -SL<,900. 3 be, 830-5050 499-1344 l'~ ba to\\-nhousr BUSINESS forces sale by LIVING nlQ Harbor Blvd. at Adams
lJN~LA1co ~
2 BR. 11,~ BA, gar. bltin!',
refris , new !hag crpts.
Sharp. $160. &12·:?951.
Westminste r
2 Br. Duplex . unfu r n .
Chilrlren ok. $125/mo. * Call 8.j(j...-0962 1f
Du;:ilexes,
Furn. or Unfurn.
Balboa P eninsula
carpot1. $225 mo. Call r.K). 1 BR cottage, util pd, to!
1-526--4265 or 956-1190. k pet OK
~--Call 96&.-9&-ll 011.ner: 3 BR irnmac. \·icw NEWPORT BEACH ::.t.>-0-165 Open 'til 9 Pi\1
''Buy OT The -Day'' ~. Rr, Sl l.9.iO. nr St'hools & hQn1r. :\!any e..xtra11. Beach Rare find: this lovely 2 story 4-PLEXES , , . I ~hpg Fl!A S230 rno. 612,..r. pri\'tlcg:e.o;. $32.9.iO or !wst home with hu ge bedrooms, Open daily ooon to -:
\\hrte eL~e ca n )n\I find a iO.'ll Rluesai!s &12-8700. oil"•·.''"" down. ,1~:-,162. 11cpai·atc-dE'n and family ·~ d p . 1 .. 000 Bayshores * * +
"SINCE 1946"
1st Western Bank Bldg.
University Park
Days 833-0101 Nights
YRLY-2 BR, \I, blk to beach.
f\lature adults. Avail 911
$2:-0. 673-3937, 962-2029.
4 bedroont h•1n1P on a 10.1 x " ·"'TI ,.... #<J,IJOO 0111n. rice JJ, · SllO. 2 BR vacation,
118 fool lor 11111h p•yn1l'nli> Irvine Lido Isl• ,,,om "'Ith hilrd;\'ood fioors. 1 \Varner&. Oak, Hunt. B<'h., k'd OK rar, -;;;;:;;.,;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;I ChoH't' Art'a. \\alk to a I I 2 blks \V, ot Beach Blvd. ATTRACTfVE 2 BR. 2 BA. 1 s, pe 's )~ of only $171.70 per n1011lh? • h h CaJ * * +
N"
Foo!in<•'.•.TnkPnvri·th is l SHUFFLEBOARD ••• LIDO WATERFRONT ' 10'.'."°.",i~andsopping. I Newcrpts&drps,tircrl"s, newly de e., lrplc, 1 _ R , _ " ,. G d i~hwa1b e r w i nter $ 35. l B pl us ",,rk 1hop. lBR. 21,9 ba thse. -$300 $32J
lriw m.onlhl.Y payrnt'n t \\'ilh Cot••t " ' ro•e g.~rdf'n arr I One or thl' ft'w large hom<'s COLLINS & WATTS fa ht, gas hltins. rl fin. • . I -• I k'" 3 BR 2 b h $3~ ' " " I 11 "-I -LEADERSHIP R E 548-5476. en,_-u or '"5 & pt>!s, · a. tn ~e ·•••· • ~J Apts. Furn. 36t
very hnlc clown. Call us 10-Jt••t owo of !loo niany 011(· avai a 1 "· ;i ""' rooins. ;i • • * • * 4 BR 2" b h $3'" ~--··-------, h ,~,. 1 h 9112-5523 E1·rs. &12·0427 C I · .,, a. rn se ••• · ,iu -day, Call s.12.2.;3~ s!andin~ ff',1turf'S uf 1h1s dra· ba t · 011rr .,,,w sq, 1 11'11 8~1·~!113 &12"'1466 orona de Mar $150. 2 BR Occ-anrront home, 3 BR 2~ ba. home •... $350 Gener al
m,•l!c 1011nhousr>' 3 Bdrn1s , 1 youro1i·n pnvaJ(' pirr & ..;Jip. BEACH COTTAGE O\VNER FTNANCING kids&. pet~ OK 3 BR. 2 ba (6 mosl •.•• $325 ~·
1•
2
h;i ~, huge fanilly rm , I Le,<;s th 11n .11 :1(),QOO on Pt"I-$21,000 Home '& income, fe111 minules BEAUTlt-'UL. large modern * + * Rent BeautiJul F11rniturt... '
OWN YOUR ow~
4-Plex. Don't sit on a big
equity, ge! your lazy n1onry
..,,·ork1ni::. Call Jar det.:uls
about our uni1s!
Real Estate by
McVAY
2 lrples. Ovf'r 2,000 Sf}. ft. va1e Jrn..;chold . A ~rnUl0C 'Fullprict ,Cll1e&Sharp.Fun ocean H.B. Se!ler c.arri<'S home. 4 Bedroo~s. den, $100. Horse ranch 2 BR ('In i .. ·-·.·.·,· red h·111 ONEfor nsMlilotle NMTr '
for ·ruly grariot1s Jiving invr~irnrn! opportun ity. li\·ing at ihe beach. No 1st T.D. 11.mort. 30 yrs. playrron1. \\'alk to private 12 acres, kids, pets, horses .
,\~king $12.500 r:-.:CLUDING I Walker & Lee d0wn vrts. S550dO\\'TI FHA. Spac. J BR + 3-2's. beach. Yearly or 9 mo OK.
TJIE LAND! Call 10011y. Consider IJ·ade for larger le::i.se. Availav\e Sept. 15. STAR*LET 636-2860 I · h
W lk & L
REALTY c ompete wit
201.1 ,\'rs1clill Drive a er ee unit!. Lorena Terry. Ag!. j~:\::. Box 635 Sun Valley, RENT OR LEASE Un iv. Park Cen!er, Trivne your 100°/oa
616-7711 Op<.'n ·111 9 P~r M7-6061, Eves ~7658· I Call Anytime, 833-0820 Purchase Option
...... ._ ... _._,_.__...,' 2700 Ha.rbor Blvd. at Adams Lots fer Sal• 170 Costa Mesa ONE LEASE \V/OP'TION Ind. llem selection.
'
BR 3 h -~ s1· "'" -I v ~-3 BR-freshly painted $240. Laguna Beach 24 Hour Oely.
· a."'''"'~' · ··· 1·•""' T D I' h-t A AIL A "' CUSTOM I 5~j..Q46,j Open '1il 9 Pl\1 6 HO!l1ES COSTA r-.tESA
''SINCE 1'.l l6" 3 BR . 3'~ ha. 4.lxRR .. S!l l.:.00 Chffhaven ry, 3 Br, den. s325. mo. 4 BR-Jri;. Mesa Verde S325. to beach, child & sml pet.
'laob 1Pelli!, ·
-- -1~ealtor Furniture Rental ,
517 W. 19lll, C.bt. 5·1S·M81 1
4 RR. 21 ~ ha. :iox~ll .. SR!l,fll)ll eena~ers e ig ATIENTION I sro ug. ~•lh. Elegant 2 3 BR.College Pk. shag $2·10. HARD TO FI ND! 1 Br. steps
1st \\'f'~trrn Bank Bid~. I LIDO REAL TY INC. I Pool i\· rahana. Lgr. family BUILDERS 557..{).lll. l BR.COllt'ge Pk. 11hag $235. $1.'iO.
893.Rj:U 5'1.5--01.~ Un11"rn:11y Park :1:"117 Via L1rto 673.7:100 ~~n. ~ rrlplc.j ~<'ar2J~. ~ sr. 13/4 ACRE R-3 East Bluff 4.5 BR w/game room $250. ALA Rentals e 645.-3900
-D 833-0101 N . h t L ~l' oo ~. R. ha. n y 3 BR. ~t~a Verde $750. ''MINI-PARK" ::·:::Y:'====::::::':::9::::': M ' . v· . I $3ii.:.OO. 0[l('n Oa1lv 1-:l. \Vil! lake 37 lo 40 units GREAT view! 4 BR. 2 BA. 546-9521 or 54~631 ------
Anaheim TI4-28'101
LaHobra 694-370S.
$200 r.10 . want artist to shafl':!
beaut P .. osarito Hacienda.
M'p npt $!00 mo. 548-975.i..
1 1ss1on 1t110 640 St. Jame~ Rd. PERRON REALTY-6-12-117t lo vely _yard, $475 ,incl. N' h I R I E j j QUtET CQ)·IFORT! 2 Br.
Live 3nd play on your Cl\\n I PYRA~IID EXCHA:--'GORS -\\'lllle rlgard. Ava il Sept. IC 0 s ea s a e park A hPallrilully lanct-1 THE BARGAIN... f QUIC K POSSESS. &16-fi R J CHOICE lor. R-2. 100xl35.' 644-6644 . ~f;t~, drps. mannerly pe1 ok.
scoped ~11rd wilh h11i;e sharle of illl h;ifh.11ns~ 3 Bdrrn. 2'~ F,I IXlrllcln hon1r 3 BR. & OOl ea !ors fii5-R~.oo Pal'ed alley. 348 E ·I L~--~-~----Balboa P eninsula
trees that towrr ovf'r a rt>-a, anH Y r11Qn1 101\n-am1 Y .rm ose o ~··1no ~ l\'E's pncc..., in I e Roches!er SI., Costa Mesa. " ;,vu h l I J I Cl ' I I I Lo I -• h agun• B•ach GOV'T REPOSSESSION, low ALA Rentals e &l"-3"""
markably clran housf'. Pl'r-t1nu.~I'. Jl1t:;hly lllJl'.:l'<ld'-'rl, 8. shop~ Sf'll~r 111111 ronsid-BLUFFS Close In 17th st. shopping l ~:·sy ass~~~H)l~~g. Int Blr;rn: Laguna Niguel
1
• .$35 \VK & UP. On Oceai
lf'c1 for a t:rowing raniily. profrss1flt1a! land~c-aplng, er l"l'n!1ng pr1nr 10 rlosl' of $33 000. 3 BR, 2 ba, tri.Ievel area. $22.000. 6i3-9:i09. 13 BR, View, i2so mo. 1 BR, C11ll 842-2J.13. llnn'I drlay on 1il1s <lne. escro w. tl1ake orfrr. AH ..,,.11·1r111, lrrlc., dbl gar, elet'., -S145 mil. 642-4245 anylime. 4 BR, 2 BA PACESETTER, Lovely Hachc-lors 1 BR. ' s.~fl.!l;iO !rrms 111·11 il. .~30,50o r>Pf'ne r. Nr. Cdo\1 High x, Mountain, Desert, 494--17~9 or 2131244-6386 Balboa Island Jg~ view lot. crpts, drps. Maid ~ervicf'. Pool. Utll pd _
d h•11 1* * * * * * Catholir rhurch_ f\1<lv1ng to l Resort 174 _ S300 mo,83R-6398 •Call 6Th-87·10 e ~ re I FANTASTIC VIEW lr~r Bluffs unit. &14-2865, I Lido Isle LJTfLFJ Island 3 BR, 2 B,\, Mttsa Verde l BR, ne11r Bay, frrilc, pref
3PR
1
R,, .• :h'°.!:,'..',"R,.;',.-"", "~,,,·~,r0o,,',·. Ownr. I BIG BEAR LAKE cust<lm homf', yearly, $350. single adul1. $12~ n10. yrly
,, ' " " '" • u w A TERFRONT \Valt'rski, fish , hunt, relax in I coz~ 2BR 2BA. Avail .. Sept. 67~720. SPOTLESS 4 BR·2 BA. New util pd. 673-1178.
REALTY Proli·s~ lnd~cpd. Sellrran.'I:· I cozy cabin in the woods. l. Winter. Fri>lc. Appliances Corona del Mar cp!s, drp s . Dis hwasher. PENINSULA Point nice l
Extra nice 3 brdroom hon1c linl\'. Park Crnrrr. Irvine ious~ Quirk po~srss. All Ch,1rm1ng Condominium on Only $8.SOO. An exccp1. buy. !nc. 67~223. . Gardener lnc\. Call t'I see BR. Ulll. rd. Yt-arly. $!~
on big lot. Ve!s ~rt in fo~ Call An.vtlrne, R~J-OR20 11'.'rm!'l'n•·:iil. s.io.~iOO t11e bay. Delightful vif'W -Ph: Ross 171,11 536.1738 or Ne wport Beech 3 sr:. lfl The Bluffs ..... $325 5-10-3278. 3017 Ceylon Rd . I
$100. down. Paymenls less ! -' -~ I Call Nell 830-2808 pool, pier & slip. \\Titt : Spcnc:t'r Real Esta!c, I Spacious 4.13R .......... sJ:a Newport B"ach mo. No f'C!S. 675-50~15.
--ONLY $24,500--
tha n ren!. llurry 10 -I 4 BR, 2 ~ B1\ To1>nhou r, ~li!i~Jon Vll'JO P.raliv S79,500 P.O Box 2828 Bi Bear . 4 BR-+ View ........... $450 Corene del Mer Real Estate by lrplr in l!v tm & ma~1rr 1 • , ~ · _ TED l!UBE:RT & ASSOC. ~k~, Calif. ' g j BEAU~, mod. toll'nhousc. 3 HO~E SHOW REALTORS *NEWPORT ISLE *
MCVAY
~ullr . Jn1maculatt. b YI ~ACRIF !CE. !\lust ·ell 31 71 Via Liiio 67:>--R.100 Br. 2 1 Bo, trplc, parlri, 35J;i E. Coast H"'Y Cd:\1 \\'aterlront Jge 2 BR & 1 "s~R-E-,\-TH=T_A_K_IN-.-G-,-,,,-w-.-
""""r S32.~. S;;J-0019. 11roprrty scrtlrn1rnl. 3 br. 2 1---• Reel Estel• Wanted 184 1 pool, 2 car gar. all bltns, • 67>7225 e' d ' 21·· B · j I BR. coni·ertlble den, Jr" h,31)-~O ti.1. S2!1.~00. 21\.=.rll Ahcan1e,
1
3 BR, 2 ha. 2-c:ir garage, crpts, drapes. Lear.e SJ35. con.v. en. 1 _as., rp. 0
. {.(, · l\hssiun V!{'JO. 837-7hi7. Jrrlc. hl'amed c e 1 t 1 n gs. R·3 LAND ~'ANTED (I) 52.l--47.IO or S46-5.99l evt's VJE\V homf': -1 Br. 1 Ba l.o\:ely patio. Blr1ni;: Dock drck, lea~e $300 mo .
l,';-.;JVEHSITY Park •I Bd, 2'1 Pnnl · r l 11 h hi; e -lf'nni~ be!wn S-lO or wlmds druars; 2 Br. l Ba upstrs. space B\"i'ltl. Yf'arly $6f!() mo. 67:>-133.J. F44-0906, 2 ~ j
5'1.).-0.158 ~'l.1 '='i~.1 ha. 2 frplr""-. Cnv d par,n.1 Newport Beach membershtr. 11~ blks 10 5 to 30 a cre~ r.lc~!icha PI · Sundeck. Cpts, drps lhru· BALBOA BAY PROP. Carn<Jtion, Cd~l. -: "SHORT OF "ltany xirai-. in DJs I $ REWARD $ h!:-;1t·h, Crp1s ,t, d r P s Cllmpa.ny. Ill 871--3950 LEASE Sept. llth to July o11r, "11 &pphanccs. 1 h!k 2309 lh'. BaJboa., to;B 673-7·120 I ·c~.,-,-.~M~.~,-a--'-----f._':, f.~.::.ai;~, $31.!l.JO C.11l 644-a973 I Jlth, Attractive 2 BR , 6 ocran. Nf'wly dt'N:ir. Adults UNUSUAL VALUE•
MONEY•• Laguna-Beach 11 Plc,1s;in1 .,.,'('rk1ng conii1lion~. iBLllFFS°CONOO hy o11.nrr '1 11•1 '.:~::•";:"~200.~.;;~..,~/w ooly !3'6. 673-<>117. N'WJ>O" R;v;,,.., b•"~" 3 HOLIDAY PLAZA >
\\' ran pui ~011 lntn !ho~ ~fl ron1nnss1on spl11. r.n nus. on hc1tuT Grf'l'n 'Brit .'.\ BR, I f inanclal 2 BR &. den, fffrig & strove . Br, t-/R. 2 Ba Condo, lrg DELUXE ~pacious 1 BR.
h1\·f'\y 3 hrrlronm hfrlllf' nn .-HAl\DY\JA'\J ~rI::CJAL t '""'! 1~1 10P R F.. ~alr~mrn 21~ HA Sho"n h)' llflpl onlv. WrNTER Rrnl. 2 bd, iUe~! Adul!~ oo pets. Yrly [SP. patio, nu drps, crpt, d\\·h r, turn apt_ Sl.'.15. Hea!f'rl pool.
11 lf.'a,~e or11r.n h;1 ~1~. 11 ~ 0,",-o ,.,.,,, Old"' 2 ""·· nail'. 1'•1~r <'ill! f<lr app·1. Ot11•n hnuY-Sil? & sun 1-~., rm, l ·V. bath, patio, frpl 518 Avocar!o. Ava il. !lit. pool, rec & childl"('n's play ··' ' " ..,,.. SEMPLE Dhl Ample parking. Adul!s-no
hl'rn frPshly p,.1n1C'ii ;ind r,.,111, r! I' n, lrpli . c<1rr . + l\.ll~.1 1,1;~. \\;ti \ m nsirtrr 15" Bu!.iness 67~9~.a r, wash I dryer. ?h<'lwn. ""'f'Ck,.n<ls 1-3 pm, area. $Z75 lse. 67J--JS55. p<:!,s, 196.) Pomflna Ave, Cl\i.,
now vacant. Call Sl2-2:;3:; r!raprs. &hrltr1-...d r 11t1 <l Real Estate 675-2101 ~B'R."""3 h11, k ar i::ara~f'. Opportunity 200 ;,J6-9"1'l:i or 673-6!1\9. NO\Vavail unf11m 3 BR, 2 b;i NE\VLY dt~coratCill nr-:-~ ~~·~·~·i!. ~·: ' !\Pi'd~ niln,,r •'\:l"r n•pair & 1 2.'11:1 I':. Coast !h1'y., Cril\I Ln~k Efl~Tblu ff h 0 n1 e, BAYSllORES 4 hr, 3 ha, CUSTOM 3 BR, 2 BA home. O!' den. Lrg tront rm cpfs, drps, ponl 'g, sluvc,I
-----p111111. Only s:i i,:;:.o. ;..-E ASTBLUFF-5-BR S65,ll{(I. 011•nrr &l4-508€i. *THE PROOF IS Winter renral. S325 a mo. Oc,ean side h\\'}'. Avail Si>pl \\'/lrplc, kitchen w/bltns, dshwhr, gar, pn tlo.
;'IJISSJON l\E,\LTY 4:11-0731 1f3y ownt'rl THE BLUFFS. hy oivnc.r. 3 IN THE PUDDING* Call &12-5211. 16th. AdulL"!, no pets. $250. dln'g llrl'a off of kltc.hen. $150/mo. Lea se. 740 "
SELLING
YOUR HOME?
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equities. Perwnal attention.
2.:; yrs, f'xperif'nt'e.
COLLINS & WATTS
Tl-IE 1dt'al Cro11'J1 Pouir IJ11n1e Luxurious ('XCC hornc fnrnial BR, 2 BA. l level Linda DIS'TRIBUTORSHIPS ap-WINTER RENTAL l'>fo. 673-8067. View ot Bay, ""·a\k to stores, Shalin1ar Dr, Apt A .. C.M.
01 Laguna's nio~t beautiful D1111ni:: rm, 3 J.l,1, Frpl c Mor!rl. 644--1233. pnintt'd by the lf'adcr, New-Pler/lloat, 4 br. 2 BR, den, din rm, <rplc, $350 mo. 646--84°2· Shady Gardens-Pool ~1rt"C'!. :I hr, 2 h11 . tr::: lam \Vondrd, S·17.!!0J. 1>14-{Y.).1/J 2 BR 2, "-d p 1 ...,..., ln!emation8 ]. cnn e:<-Call 673-4!131 cp!s, drp~. oo pets, $250 BEAUT mod, townhouse. 3 J & 2 BR .. from $135.
I "-d . -• 2 Ud. ('On o. ()(). I'"" B 211 B f I rm. src u<n: 11!rt\1m 1n S:16,:JOO BEAUT. rxf'c. honic. siiuna, rtcreation hall fll'CI htcra!ive eamings LEASE for l mo. 4 Br. 2 Ba., yearly. 67~974. r, a, rp c, patio. NASSAU PALi\1S. 1 child,
c"nlf'r or bousr. ;'lll1~1 hr I 3 BR, fam rm, din rm, FORTIN CO. Rltrs 6"2--SOOO ..,,,hile \\'orking only a lew w/ beaut .yard. Nr bearh, LGE, immac 2 BR, 2 BA, pool, 2 car gar. all bltns, 1i7 E. 22nd SI. &12·
sren to be fully apprec1alt'd . Anthony Pool. 2 flillios, j • hour.i: per werit rr£illins:: park, tennis. $450. &14-n2R. den, di n rm, Irplc, bl\Il, hick cri>t~. drapes. Leese $295.
S.>.'l.000, 4!1~:\1•1 or ~:13-!IOM. niany t'xtras. l\11nt1!£"s to N•wport Heights AUTOr.tATIC 1'.IEROtAN· BAYSHORES -All bltns. No to bch. $l50. 675-4048 alt 5. (l) SZHTIO or 84F·5991 eves
BF.AL'T. ocean & cyn vu. 2 U.C.l. o .... ·ner, &12--3187. 1820 PRIME LOCATION DISERS ..,,•11h nalioni.Uy peU. S265/mo. Neu private Costa Mesa betwn &--10 or "''kl'Yis.
[A-Cuesta hon1e hy n"·np r 2 8H. 1 1~ BA. Compl r1·1n<Jrl. ln·1ne Avt'. J BR. $34,900 known "PUDDING &. FRUIT hP11ch. Call 645-1136. 4 BR, 2 ba., on cul-de-&ac.
Slory, ~ brs. 3 up & J do"·n. !Jhl i:=nr & r lrc opnr SJ3,JOCI, I PARK Lido TO\\'nil(JllSC 3 Trtt shaded ~!ting on 8 cor-OJP" SMc:ks, and collect· *WINTER RENTAl.,..Ocean-EASTISDE Costa l>tesa 3 Crpt:i:/drps, nice pa1lo &
96 :.:,j2J E\'Cs. 64Z.042i'
$115 to $125--1 Br. Bach apt. I Mature adl!s <lnly need ap·
ply. No pets. 2135 Elden, M.,..
ADULTS -1 Br. New cpts,
hltns, $135. Al~o 2. Br. unf,
av! approx 91 15, $150, Aft 5 I"!
& wlmds, 548-2897.
3 baths. Lars;e yA1il. Bncl< 83.'l-SG-IR or 5-1!}-2·163. 1 BR 21.l BA Pool. No pei~ts. ner near Oifl Dr. Olarming ing the moni-y boxes. WhBt front, 820 w. Oceanfront. bdnn. 2 Mth home. Freshly yrd. Many Xlra.!!. ~ $285/mo
frp1c. $:\6,:-.00. 96R-IOl2. ~'OR sale or lease: 2 BR 01vnf'r. 5-17-5846. 3 BR. srr. dining rm. brick 11n •asy "''aY to make Call 673-241{;. painted, also new green ~ase. 549-0076, 5-4;>-6152. 1 1-10~0~'=SE~H="~,-,.-,-,-,~w=,-,-,h~t~h,-I hilhop house 1\ith ocean HOUSE Hunllng? Wa lch the frplc-., hdwd. floor~. Huge money! It you Btt reliable, San Cl•m•nte shag carpets thruout. Dbl. Newport Shores
OPEN HOUSE column. view. $29,000. 4!}.1-7457 OPEN ilOUSE column. bath w/lub & stall shower. have ft .-:ood car. and can garage, corner lot wllh --'--------cool patio. Dbl. gar. & car· \mmediately invest $800.00 fenced yard. Rent at $3>5 3 BR. 2 Ba . 2 -sty. \VaJk to $110 k Up. Very nlce 1 & 2
BR mobile homes. 132 W.
Wilson, C.l\1. 6-12--0103 or
645-4530.
po rt on iill"Jo'. to $2100.00. you may be ael· WINTER RenlaJ Custom blt per month or oplion to buy, beach. Yearly ltase
CALL ,..... '4 ' · 2414 Kted to join our success 3 Br, 2 Bil. Only a few steps Call Broker M>-0465 -Open ABBEY REALTY 642-3850
'~1"~ STAR GAZE~--11':'4':' ~'%! .. AM team. Drop us a note 11how-lrom lx:h. Top Area. Adults, Eves. San Cltm•nte ~ ~1 .. ,.,,..... in~ yoor ~lncere intere11t, no pf'lll. $300. mo . 492-7085. ~ BR 11,.l ba F TOWNJIOUSE, 2 BR. 11rii
>.111s BrCLAYltPOLL\N REALTY I and wt!'ll ahow you how . Houses Unfurn. 305 Frplc:'. Lrg f~d a;a;;· 3 Br. 2 ba cus~m horn!?. BA, compl furn. tre1hly ~ loiA~.n Ji.. YovrDo_ify Acti-.ilyGvicl. M Slrr~~u.m Ne •r Newpor1 P••t Offlc-e Send name, addreill, fi nd · Children & 1 · Adults only, o view. l~. painted, pool. fi4~l0 s175. ~A'.\.'' AccDrd1n11 fo Iii• Slorr. V , S J C I f pets w~ com!?, Melve in Sept. 4. 544-4294 . ~ 20.11.29 To devalop messoge for Frldoy
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47.n .73 • reodWOl'ds correspondingtorunbers 5-33-39-l!I GOOD LOCATION JnlemationaJ Distrlbullng 642-7389. 'Westcllff thops, utl l pd. $177.SO lA!k1
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ofyourZodiocbirthsign. 61 .64.67 "'r\1 built duple;.; in &JC. Company, 3700 Newpor1 FREE RENTAL SERVICE SHARP -LGE • ~ br, 2 ha., SM ALL. cozy. newly Monrovia, CM ~ l~~ 5~~ !1~ O:~,•~rio Slde by~'-units with FIA Blvd.: Newpor1tleach.CRllt. l Bedroom 2 Bath, )Uf'i w/w, drpll', bllm. Lease deoopted, 2 br. shag r.pt, Bechelor Apt., $120 ~ ~.1 i~ ioWi. !!~Id Hor: n hf-al &. hillin range and I 91660 Dept. • 211A pane-led f.a.mUy room with $~Imo. Colhige Park . trees, 1>3tlo, adults. no pets. First &: last. &J6.3.i89 I
S O...!lfr'CllroG l SMd 65 Prwuur9 2-9·'28.ll • oven,., NiQely kt!pl lawn OLD liquor Ileen~ for &Ale. fireplace, newly p.a.lnled &. 54().-0374 $225 &42-2603 eves. • ~·~".:":. ~~_... ~~::' -4s.s:1 ~ gl~s so unc:l't'fY.·ded feeling Dill D1ck ht-tween 2 & 6 pm , c.a.rpe~ed , new double oven 3 BR, 2~ BA, pool. elect pr Hou1ts Furn. or $?3C'
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ll Much l&To~~ 61,,..,,,...., 5AGlnAi1us to the area. Owne r will help ~94-r;:(l3. &: dishw111her. Beautiful opener. $250/Mo. Ginny Unfur 310 1 ~""'-'-__ ,.:;;:_::::_::::.:~.1
'9 .4htod J9 Mat 69 P.ori'• "<>r· 11 ..A 11 Ima.nee Money to Loan 240 condition throUghout $250.00 M>8427 S4G-228S n. 1 BR. apt furn. $125!MO. ,_ ?~~;-:f ~i.d ~~~~ DtC.Jt l:Ei l AT SJ.5,000 mo, avail. now! 546-86-tO. lBRho $l~" Costa Mesa w/utU. No Jlt'~. 2450i
12You'll 42Thrt,t nt.. ·'9-66-68 CAflSTRANO VAL.LEY BRAND NEW and VACANT use ""'nn petJ, $75 ... Newport Blvd. C~1:.
l38t •3WmirQ nw.;1;...o 76'as.86 REA.LTY 1st TD Loan cleanina fee 199t Pomona 1 BR $140 No pet.9 or l•YOUI' ~•Get 7•Gtc.nt9d 4 BR, 2 story home, CTpts, Ave .. C05t:a ~1es& hlld. mo. 1 Br. Pool. UUl pd. Singh•~
l!iPlor! ~sv-?sw,m 31501 Camino Cariistnno dri>s. bltlru, neu the beach! c ren. adult. ,...o pell Nr. lhop'g. ~~:,;::r-!~;::,,; ~1~ 493-112'1 7% JNTEREST f"amtt~ cnly fl'1 be-auutul 2 1 BR. 1989-8-Cha.rle St. 548-1281 Iklu.". $149. 548-3348. ::~lol !: ~ ~=w B~ 01\.nf'r 3 Ar. 2 Ba. Bltns, 2nd TD Loan IOf" $l[i.'i per mo. Agent !!~M~. No dogt. Call Newport Bt•ch SMALL lum bach apt. All 1·
:ioc:.-t soc1....iy 9011_.Q,lGnlNp Din Rm. trplc, luUy airpet· • 5*--4.141 • Ol · 64l·2259. utll. Over 35. $85. mo. $25.
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Ji?.l U01'( '21 ~ 51 c;..11 81 Ywr ~ & Drps. Lge levf'J Jot. I Term~ hued on equity NOW'S THE LARGE 4 BR, 2 BA. Me~ LEASE-Bay View Home. s SttUrlty. 646--8464 1 \:~ J~~ l l t ~~~ ~~~ =~~1,.foetl<lrl $2'J.9,;o P'l'tncipa.l c n 1 y 642-2171 545-0611 Verde. $215./Mo, hd l M Fl o n1 I -~A · u i 1~ P~pu1"' s• NO!h• . ..., s~c~"1ti11 t!.l-~'.Y.I~ .,.~-"ng ""'""' --, 21 _ TIME FO", PER.RON REA.LTV 642-lm Cl~e: 10 · ,,...!m·Qu:,• $350ur, STIINNING 1 BR aanlt>r.; \. 11-14-IS.XI .. 25N"'~'"ll ~S R--:Oll"••-d •~ObJ,~~-.... ,~ ~'"' '""" J·-t\. '"· ... · I apt, pool, rec. room. 1m. _., v. A2·SO-l.S ) ~~~ ~g~tntr(ll'I' ;~;~') San Clemente Sattle r Mort9•0• Co. QUICK CASH 2 Br houst.. EAst ~ide. LAIJ'K'r r.10. ref. re q u l r e.d -1\t r _ dog QI( s149 up 645-iW ~
r ,~ p""'"''"'' se ~. ~e Ott-.,, 3.16 E . 17th Sttt:f't bftck yard. $165 n10. 213 Greely, Bkr. $W-29(t(I. f RE~L T . . ~ ro~~ :~~P"'f(ko!:O.-. ~~~;.:.:~Ll(l!, (":CT.\N & M~rt.)r vif'w In 00' .. T JUST WISH tor THROUGH A M+-4128. l BR ., 2 Ba., prlvBttt p(IHO. ~nd on, c!11~8ca~l.: I
• ,120 fl Arl)or t:s111 rrs. 2 Br, 2 Ba, ' fuml1hlflJ:S for your holl"le,. Df\IL J PILOT 3BR 201\. Dl !lns, goorf &rea. WaJk ll'l ('!001, ~ac.h & ~ 11 I es man. D11.lly p\]()T ~ ~Good @Ad~ CJNC"Utr.J \'('r)' l>flll"klU~ 5<?11 V1tw I find gn!&I buys ln !Jwla,y'• r WANT ·AD Av11\I tor I yr. Rrfr\g ' 1to1~8. \Vin!cr or yl!arly ClBS5\lll!fl 6'12-..'"i67!1 • fl•N ' ~f~~'.:;~~t_§~~~--:':'f.ia I.AM.I Wl ,()'X) 4$-561l\". 0•14ttled Ada, pl.ano. $'225 n'IO-M5-585t. rcntsJ. $350, 6·12--0!KJO. ycur 1111 l ellaJ'ie 111 ;1 •
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d ORO 3 BEDR00.\1 un.hlf'l'l1&t-..-n.ll 10:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;!Qu11rtf'r hlrw·k 10 hlii bt11.eh. 3 , nP11r or llCCf'<:51ble 1n high nn Sunday Taken 10 Ht111
CASA e $,",.~,~~.,,·, Yearly. call 213: New New New IUCSliBJIU ZI Bach!~~~!~2E ~~:ooms, 1 LIVE LIKE A KING RR. 2 RA. lami.ly homf'. I school. \\"111 ll'asP Cail 11~. on;;rou Beach An 1 ma I
CASUAL Cali!. Llvir.;; In a ~ ~~ Y1'lla Cordova NPf'd."> !Pr)l]Pr Clll"e \l'hllP on 4.l~i~:l!I LaJollil Sht>ltPr. v.arm ~1edJterrllr.ean atm~-New Be11utilul Garden Ap.ul-and Townhouses. Spa, pool:,;, B d p 1 \"Rration $100 r 11 d I --~--~~--,--
phtre.' 5..,.cious rolor co-8<11boa Peninsula mP.nts. Private Panos, Pool, tennis. f'rom $17~. Acmss At U get rices. A 26;h ~ "6'h 1
8.}s, UNJo"URN 1 br apt Cosra VERY Ir 1' n rl I y rtnc. ~ • G L · '"l'R."'IS'l fED _ ll.0:. -, ep_•·. 1 · ! ""-onr ,\\rs;r. area. for rl' t 1 re rt mMl-~111aJJ , "hill' .,./Jpr ~ d t d "ned & COOL -F"RESH 1 ;,pa. arage. u.xunous 1ron1 Fashion !~land at Jl!m· r , .~ n. r II 67~ c~ • o, .... 1na1e ~PS-csib BR.V.'DnewOeluxe 3Br.2 d ".'.)'_a """""""orr.ves· \0.1'rnan ReasnoRb l P . r•1•.I -lorerl ~r1111~. J\-17-1'
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_,,, 1 I & coni QUJET. SAFE !andsc11.p1ng. A ulls, no pe!s, tinree & San .Jo11r1u1n J-UIJ~ !..i:-lFUfu"'ISllED ~ 1""' I •" tlrnr~ ''" .or 5 Ye ·. ·I Ba apt! 1600 block E ~'· &l4-4i261. at E~11111r111 1t A1lan1~ 11rr11 lort e Heated pool e l\1h::h-.,A,.._ __ Bl"d' .. 1,.6 •n ,..,,A~~ 1.<rAr Hark Ba,y l 1 BR -$180. 3 BR· $2Zi5. Ror1'1.~. !Tl•ll 644-\900. , 81, 1 b 117• k .1,91"
• O<U'""" ~ ' = u'"'·'-"" U , d I I* POOLS ., '· a, ;i "' • nP-"l l ' Wl.'TEll .. ,,, .. ''""'"''· )la, tlr11 ("O]l;u' .-..,,.., "''" e.1 w/ lnrliN'C't lrgh~ng . I (Ir bay. I »'T lease. lnrl 40 nit A u t * BRAND NEW * rtorr to b R lhoo p • " .., '"', --
Df>lu:\e R'O.Adu/ts. Nopet.s, D/\I" d f I & crpi Apartment Compl1:ic UleSli.BJIUZI ZO.l.lZSani11.AnaAve.(AcrY>ss *ENCLOSED Sr;t 4_~;· 1r_18t11 . r~~j "" Oc-t-11n r ~,,n1._J~~, ram1!y, rou~n -Olk med1urn Ir·
1 BR -Sli.J furn. I _ · rri~. rp J & 2 BR Apts GARAGES .7 .. 10 , 1n1n, ·1 BR .~. &\.1-;i.22. I ni;1.IP Prxxlll'. ClPar neill rol 6 3-Sl48 for aflpl · • from S.A. Country Cluh.1 Ii >-J ., UTJLITIES I:'l."CLUDED 1 · E 1 , II h I•• 1. E 'l , ''\I °'" oo= * CONVENIENT ' . Mi's<. R-e-n-ta-ls 4-6-5 l;ir •'1r '.>lnr111rch Bay Plat.~ n er a1n1ni; \1·1 ea P s-.11 ~ _ -'-· ~ .. .,...,,."""" Spac1ou,; I & 2 BR unl!s. 2 R B h
3fi> \V. \l"ilson 612-1911 , Corona dtl Mar ut•e. Decoraun~ this \O\'ely, 1-·i'lln\ $l:l:i. 11 n, F' ..... lc-s nriv. TO ALL BEAD-lES r nr ay & Cl•J house. ~urrl11~. 5-1.~-~1 1 ___ ~~ 1 Up "----, .. ,. •· FROM $14 MONTH L1rlo Isle. $1:10/w k . LOCKED. lf'nc£'d storai::e tnr *S35 WEEK & * spac10ll~ 11p1 .,..JI! u.: 11. Joy. HARBOR p1111n~. Jri;l(i!I nf close111. 0 t'OLTN[) 111 El Pe.•i·~rlor fr1
BR • . 1 h S1!ti/n1n. Call 67l-1JR.i. hna!S nr c11mpers. 5(lc ""r Id " k b 1 Studio & I apts. :-.pt>c1a ca 1nl'1 &flare ;\l'lulrs. ~!gr. 5j7-021J. ADULTS PLEAS E ,. nl!P i:;o ,;1•rop"<! e rarP r1
SUNNY ACRES ft~: : ~:~-e~t ~iC:ri~~lta~::r TOWNHOUSE -BRF:AT!!TAl<l~G \'IF:\V Rentals to S~r~4Jo _lonl.1\4 2-6.16(1. ~~;iJ~1;~7~1'~nlH)' 5'15-7361 or
MOTEL ~• • !)IV d1spl •Huge gas stve $270 Huge 2 RR 11p1. H1.i:h nn VILLA POMONA '.>1.·\TL"Rf: ar1ult rn i-hare .1 -~~~~~~~~~~ ----
, Hark Ray Rlul!s "/2 fl\ I PHONE 642-201 5 RTl Cn1wtn, r'P('r<'atinn & I ' 11 ··]1 l.'lrh &-Pomona c.~I ln,·ahlr
l h!~ ~C\Uth ol r a1rvounds 0:-! TEN ACRES • SnC'<·1111 soundproolini:; Z'117 llarhor. ~r l\'rl~nn halrr.n11·~. /rpl<', hra r .. rl 117"0 Pomona Ave.) rvw'!I r11rrli11f'~ :'i.'lf.-17•12. P!rsonill~ ~ t1grr-~1ripr•t 1·1111111 ra'
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Unbelievably Beaut1 u Puols Tennis Contnl'l Bklst. Mo. to Mo. From $l40 . -! '.Di\LJ-1.!'.I C11!J &1~>-1260. • P!I\ ~-Sfii mn ;i.i.;r~ni u O ran5por a ion fN[I \lh! ~hir.ccy ri nc 'f I -. ·'"' e He<tled pool Adults only C I -;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;; .~hilrf' inv rondo Pool A t t t 1· 525 --
VAL D' JSERE GardPn .:\pis. 900 Sea Lane, Crl:-.1 644-26U e :->n pcls-ArtJ lo .~hnppin~ --11 I 2323 Elrlen A\"e, CM ,,,.., ALMOST READY ON BEACH' Garo!g•• for R:ent--435 Slf,\RJ-: dnvin.11; f.: rirhn<: rn 1.1./rr•I ."0 &r .. ,QI"' I
Aduhs -no pet~. Flov.rr~ (r.IacArthW' nr Coast H .... -y l See :>!gr Ted \,l;'oodhead THE BEST cas1s LESS 11 BR. $150-2 AR S!7fl, l•P. I • I !. ..... dn\l'fl!O\\'n fro n1 Crl.\! Hr•Ylld1ur~t ~ \If"!-addtn
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, , E\V ~ beam ceiling~. rouo:i·i·hl'" n fY.O! ..... 1:iru.7.z1, Art_ults. 20101 11 Br :Vrom 5227 .\'IO~Tll. 1t1lr . li7.'\-.'.\04R f(lli~1-h;1p f t m 11 I "
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2000 Par.;ons, &l2-S6iO (If BaytJVrt A p 1 s, . f 0 r EL CORDOVA 2 BR·2 BATH. clubhlJu~P. I BRAND ne11• <lcluxr 2 BR. 2 3 BR Fl'om S37j • SINGLE GAR.Ar;~: .-e~pen~es tn JI!. lRa••e AUt: Nr1>. pnr!. flays ~35-1631i, ei "j
Fur n Bachelor &-·-1-Br I ,\dults; And tbe slfghtly Jess Apts. f'O"ll. V-bal!. $17·1-31ii II' BA unit. Dishwl'l~her. p<1lrn. 1 F urniture A1·a1lahle In !lu111g1n Brh *' ,\21\ mo 21!>1 (Jr 22nrt. 64h-,'i,'tlll I frM -i_c''c'"~~-~-~-
. II . I quiet opening of Bayv1e,1' • • Ba~ .SI , oi~er 2 BR's fron1 l\"nw hlrll.!. /\1·a1J ff')r 1~1 Car['lf'ts-drape~-di~b11,1~hf'r • • fi4fi-2fi~7 • • LAR(;E hl;ick 111 1n111 I u r r·
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&-2-B-R-1 •-grea Pace o l\ bt'a111. rrr faril s,. POOL " --~~ $80 ~ up. I ·I the yPar round! \\'alk to ,\dult~ e !l:o pr·~-· S . h El rlrris. hll1ns, nr Hoar: IJo,p. Security gii;r.rrl~. ATIORNEY'S Vrl~c;nlr!rnw<>~t-k Bnli11 Tra1l~rs. Elderly p re-~hops,\l'alktoheach.2Br.2 2077CharleSt. 6-12-1470 * pan1s egance l $170-S220 •. \l~r.6•12-4JS7or HUNTINGTON OFFICE SPACE I Personals 5~~ HA .. ~n1::ill n1iill' hlark 6.1
ferred. 133 E. 16th St., Ba. Frplc. Pt'iv patio. 1\11. 6-12-1771. PACIFIC -i1h1IP J"""'llr. H11rness f.
642·1265. I hlt.n~. Clo~e in gar. Tasteful :'IJESA LIDO l Br. apt. Cpt ~. Quiet Adult Living \\IESTCLIFr arr11. 2 Br. 2 rah1r~ ia~. ~!12-391!1. I
3'" ! . 711 OCEAN A\II " JI B '.\rw 1"n1on Rank To,\rr 111 * FULL\' LICENSED * BACHELORs & 1 BR'~. ~J.30 I decor. ....,-A :> 11rguer1te. rlrps, bl!11~. clo~f! to i;hop'g Sbai:; cpt e d~ps e hltn,; Ba, t rri!c, rr fr1~. Arlults 1
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mo !· up, weekly terms . 673-0937. & OCC. Has lndry rm, pool BeautifuJ Pool e All UUJ Pd onl.v frr!'hly r 11 i n I'd . l71 41 536-l.J87 Ad · 11 Alack 10.·11h \1·htlf' ro ar
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11110111 .. all util paid. ;.z0 FOR rent on 6 month & carpoi·ts. Renl~ start 2 BR. SliO I S?.00/mn. 675-47162. R 1 d. R. Lt•i•r ~farria"e Busine~~ I Founr! rtn"n1n•1·n l!unt1ngiool
I fro llli-1140 A k haul Ad J•~ onJ I \l'!Ll.IA~I \VALTERS CO. nan ;:.. arruml'! • · " · •· h -~~ ~~-·" childieo, 110 prts !l:J8 El ~ublease, I BR apt. Poo. m · s 11 u '"°' y-no pe 5 BLUffS dl~ Tnhse 2 Br, 21; Jay \\', ilrndrrl't'ln Rei'idln~ .i:1ven 7 rl11ys R Bear · ·1·",.....' ,..,.
Camino 546--0~jJ. iennis court, Good Joe. our discount. 18·'6 Placenlla, Ul A\·ocsdo S!. &16-0979 Ba. hltns, rrpl, pool. rrc Parklike Bet.ch Livuir; Prirr ,J. .\ladigan V.'PPk. 10 a.m. lo JO p m. DESERT l'lrtoi~r: pa1n1Pd,
1 BR hl1n~. closed gar. I &t4-.58i6. :>'li::r Apt H. &16-836-L ,;rra, rlhl r ncl car ,\r!ults fnr Arlults Coll 644 .. 0023 3121' El Cam1110 Real, 1 11pprn'I:. ll ~T~. oll'I ~1~
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• East Bluff 1 $32.i Avl 911 64·l-h10:1. I Casa Del Sol San f1t'mrn!P Pr!<>rFons Schon!. 536-111, clo~ ro to•io Sl2j. &16-6~SO I relng, Rerlec"d. !\dlt~. M IDlx 2 Br v./ gar & stor. 1 1 1 1~ hlk from hcarh. :i~ ·12C!--:H.~li. 4'll-001i1 II.Tl. <> ,,I II r rt I .t ., sr. furn llll f P1·1 pa DESK ~paCf' 8\"allable S~l()I -~--,---,--,,;-,.,,-c;: -, b hi ts pets. $165/mo. Ag t. 67:;.....1656 o il: :iuu ~: cps, rp~. NEWPORT BEACH ?RA. hl1-1ns. ra11n, Yrl~ l<r. . • •. . mo. 11•,·11 pm\1rtn ,,, .. nu11 .. , MEXICO RUST • rnlorf'd Shephrrrll
!dl6',nio ; r, 10· tns•"'.:p'pPg 'I 0,,,,2_1-,71 bl1ns. fried ,r\ 1\/ p:it1n Vi'lla G•anada A pts. " ... ,, I.'. R•I•. 6-,'-"'ll, I 110. trplc in 2 BH. 1>levarnr~. ~ ' ' cp CQ5f' '"' ,,... • ·""" " ' ..,...,., d I at $.I mri. An~•vrrin,g sel"\·!c<> SAILING VOYAGE !"nll!r f1nl. ~ mn~ . .-,Jd. V1r · · · • =~~-:-,-~-~--.;-;;I 11ater prl gardent>r/ma1n1 !IA 'P\I. I siwshr<, c_1'fll.s. drps. Pcls 1 ii B adul ti;;, 6-11-\l~j. 6-12--0j21
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NEAR foot bridge. 1. yr. old 2 Call btii n · 1.j pni fi.16-ll:O · Four bedrooms \\'ith baloon. -, a rrt>ptrd. f rom $l 1.l. a\·a1l11hte. :105 No. E JI illPn;., 11 omrn 11·an1t'rl 10 111•n 1'-"r1' land & Hr1. · I
Huntin ton Beach BR 2 ha. apr. \\'!de rleek Z5l'.l-L~1!)U1o\n11 A1r. ~JI) ie~abo\'e&!telov.'.Graclou~ fi,,Yf"R'1;\'T.l-.oatrlock~.r:\-216fi1Br00kh11 !'~tS!,l!B. l;im1no n .-11.I , S an 1 ~:i1linz lfl.il;:l' In ;\]p;.;1rn. ll-12-;17.if"i:ifl I\. I
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I• 05 a e5a * Deluxe Apt$. Near Corona del l\1ar High m" n-,·1, .. &l6 "'•·'' · Newport Beacli L Q 'nt Her sa I w ,-'" ..,, ,,_ mo. 'Vil! pro\•lrie furnit(1re APCARF. f<>n1ill<>. \"If', Rush:ird ;:r.nd a UI a mo Ground nr. Adult bldi;: :'\o Scbool. F ireplace. \.\Ct bar& I R '\C' RR --11! $5 mn. An.~wpring srrvice V;i.~rctomy, Abor11nn, /11i11"-Ynrk1111111. HR. !lli~-10.i2.
CHILDREN P{'l!f;. 2 Br. 2 Aa . 3165, 3 Br. buiJt.jn kirchen app!ianres. Cl ,, :\II. • l ' r.rpt~ !..· Resort I hi 17875 n. h Bl , " ! r r I ;ivai a e:. · ""'11r. v". 11nn. Info & counsrl1ng. G> •• RI. I-AN. Shri1 lrrr1rr P"P' Spanl~h Country E sta!e Liv· e e e e 2 Ba. priv patio, dbl gar,1S35 A.'t[GOS \l'AY 644-v.ll l rrfl~ .. rr fit:, ~ioi·r. rp r. L" • 1-lunrln:::ton Bcacll. 642-4.12 1 &11-44•6 I
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raced pool: sun;.;en gas BB Q AL:>IOST READY.! , TOWNHOUSE 11\lanaging Agent 541-52..'>1 si.:,o mn .fi-!fi-!J.~ "I'"" Luxury apt J1v1ng •1 IS! n1ll· BAY VIEW OF_~IC ES ,\LCOHOLJC'~ Annnymnus. oo~r. Vu;. \l'11ll11rt' A\•e 1 ..
U "-I· hi L' · QI S C f rt bi 10 ""' I' R00\11 BR l Bl hi• lion rccrrallon .s111rnn11r1", Deluxr Air-Cnnditionrd Phone ;}12-1217 nr "'ri1e 1flth C .\\. M:r--1911.!. 1• """' leva e tVlng -n Y u_rer _om 0 a e · 2 BR. ]l~ bFt. Crpt<. Drp~. e NEW DELUXE e ' ' '' ins. .. L" S 1 Br unf $ISO-furn $175 hd"' 11·1th flO) 2 BR 2 BA s1•ndf'(k slC'~ 10 hay or 1enn1~. h!ll1;irrl~. and vnl-1110 ,\rrir. · 50c 11· t"I. P O. Bnx 122.~. CnJ<lii :'lfr~a. ~HITE frmale killrn, 11tinu1 1 ,.. ' Sto1·e, Pvt patio 1160 n1n '3 BP., 2 BA Apt for lea.<e_ lnrl · · '. · --lryha!J, he.:i.l!li i·!uhs. sauna~. Rr11 lonnm1r.~ Rkr. 675-6700 I 2 Br unf $175 furn S210 AF'AR:TMENTS . Adl:.s. no pets. i~!i :'lll'lorly spar. ma~lPr sune, riln rm hrarh. \ rly. &~,i-~•il __ 1 Soc ial Club5 535 11110~ nld, wrarino: 1\'°Ft rnl-
ALL UTIL INCLUDED i Must See !o Appreciate Ln. ,• rlhl gar.:i.gr. au1n fino r I & 2 GR unfu1 n \\lp~1r·ltlf I <"h;hhou~r. part} mon1, rr~i-Dl::SK spacr av,1i lahlr s:io l i\r i·r1·v ~Irr r I Ion II t P ,
S""'cla.! Bonus· a silver 1Near cool '.\v.·pt Back Bav f p " "\ lv rl bit df'.'11! lt'llnls pro J:.• prn ,..h,1pl mn , \Viii rro1·idr furn1t11 re R R ' -:i.1.~s1nn.V ir.10 ~~ll-11 11 [
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pla1ed candle &nu!fr r is I i;:chools. parks, Y:'llCA, Boy 5 b :. b bl a fl · R"-aiT'a J P'"'' fi12-fl271 1 & 2 RR~-Fll rn-L:rtfurn ll\·a·t::ih!P 222 Fnr"~' Ave, L\C. has hfopn formPrt to nf· rou:-;n prrscriplinn gl::i~~"~[
yours If you bri ng this 11d Cl ub, shoppg, ft'\\)"!> ~IC· ,._r: c I·. 6. a\i ~~· r;~''2 e S~~-, • (x-E.\~-\'!~.\\" _ 1\,;:iil .s...ri Rori•· ,_,m ,1,,., .. 1,.1 l ~'l=1!l111. R"arh 4!l.J-9!f-.fi Irr ln11 rn51 111r rra1·rl In 1t$ 1n ~urf Cf'rona (\r l '.>lar
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BACHELOR APT-1 ~0\V AVAILABLE Hid pool. Ph1y yd. Cp!$. I Huntington Beach San Clement• I --1 \\ 11,•nn. c.:.t fi,12-fi,'fill. I l'rhrrtulr{I ;;! \\hal('\'('f hm". I ~nc:, S1amrli~ li111rn~. Vir I
$100 mo ,.. .-6lfi-2~7 Air Conn -Frplc's • 3 51\'lm· rlrps, bltn~. p;i!io. !\ids nk I * FRESH AIR I VISTA DEL MESA -..--~lf\\"PORT BFArH rl;q,. nr pllf'P !hP tnrml)rr~, \\'~rnrr Avr .. 5.r\ .. ·i·1fi-71n~.
N B h I rn1ng Pools . Health Spa -19~ ~laple !\(), 3 &12-3813 JL~r l"flmplF!rd-2 & .1 Br 1 ,\· 2 BR. Furn.,\· t"nf. n1~h-Y,.;·\Ull-;,o() ft. ~·~.,-11 t~h. Th" t'lut:r n11·ns 111> (1•1n LARGE-:'iillnir~,, male. :.te~;i
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1 BDR:>_! he111·rfn ort;ir .~-l & 2 BEDROO~ * 2 BR. I BA. G:irden lJnl1~. I Dbl a!tarhed gar. !rplr. I·\ 1rrrom ,•,·s1em~. rrpl r•. fl\'T RF.~T StiH'lli .~Li.) Business Rental 445 nr•n1al 1'1( thr Frdrral A1·1a-FF.:'<lALf'. Cnll ir 1"11~ Par.1f1r 1
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to beach t.· biiy Ar-VILLAGE si5~/:\l O l t 2 }:.-:; BDR:'ll!'. Sltifl !!fl 642-1400. 1--.-NICE-.--nr11lv r"o11vl1>lrd. 1r1("l •-rnls. I rrri~11rf'rtl''lllS of f'rrlrr;il A comn1oda~r~ 1 rir 4 ,\1·11l1 Z-100 H;:r.rbor Blvd., C.:>I. DL:\E 2 BR, hll11s, re!r1g.: Pil t!n, pnnl. chllrlren :>!ORt\ [San ta Ana •Th m I he '1 1 f rlrp~ .. •1.:11 J:.· h;•r ti!'i-0~11 r.r::11 lat1ri11 DAILY PILOT
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lost SSS Cement, Concrete r>alnting &
Paperhanging Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M &. F 710 Help Wi1nt9d, M & F 710 Help Wi1nted, M & F 710 ,c '1 Vw'ontea, M & F 710 -------UDO ls!t, kitten tor1<.11.sr.
shell missing 51n<'t' Sal.
"Sugar"' 16'" ill & nerd~
medu·a11on. An y 111h), pier.Sot"
call 67>3159. her mother &
people arc gnel'lflg.
LOST 8-8, TQrtoise fra mf'CI
b1-tcocal sun):lla~scs, saddle
1.i:1 n cast!, Hl Prn!lf>ys ~-ash.
I~. or Wil \\!rights.
REWARD ~14--1293.
PATIO Specialisl.s. Add
d1.s11nction to your home
with a custom pauo des1gn-
ec' espec1ally1or yoUr home.
QuaJ11y. Ex p er 1 e n c e
----,.-----No Y.'1tsllng * WALLPAPER *
\\'hell you c&ll "f.tac"
548·144<1 6'16-lTil
Satislal'.rion. F...a.son k Son5 PAINTING, professional. All
Construclion. 548-{1769. ~·o rk g u ar n. Co l or
CE~tENTWORK, oojob too sper.ia l is!. 962~143,
small, reas.onable. Free 5-17-1441.
Estim. H. Stuflick, 54.8-8615. I 0p0Rc0cfc.-l-,.-,-,,-ll-,,g-,-,-l/-io-I-,-,,-,-.,
CONCRE..'TE WORK work. Arcous c e ! 11 n Ks ,
GR.>\Y t1.i:,.r srnpt' .vn.i: rem NO JOB TOO S:-.1ALL 111rlrss sprayine:. Re t 1 . ~~-'.~ar~~:1~~a 5~~;·1~:.~:~,·~ 11 ___ .. c2c--0<_7_•_•_re_•_E_-,_i_. --:;~~:3:-,-IA_N_G ___ E_R __ -,-,-,,-,,-,,-,
Rf'>nt~rl. 1'111ss1nn V 1 "JO. Child Care \\'nrk, no JQb l'J1 sn1all, all
~31)-4141 -L-IC-E-.N''-SE"'°D-.-:2-"6::-cRo,-,.,-,-.,u7. gl1arn1 , For lrt!t e~I.. cll.li
~100-REWARD* ChLld care my home . !lti&-{!316.
:;;llky Tl'r slvr be.i:e Infants &. tOOrllers. Lge • INTERIOR EXTERIOR •
f.-.1n no mllar 67:,..2:VS8 h>nced yd. 640-2263. Lie, ins, guarRntel'd. Ca.II
Happily Married
SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE
LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE
GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM
(no ex perience neces1ary)
2 Or 3 Nights A Week
Apply fer our Wa itre1s Training P rogram
Application• g iven 9-5 p .m. daily
~except Sunday1)
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
MEET PEOPLE
Men! Be o restouro nt hos t & meet oil kind s of people
os well 01 ho ve o good time.
No Experience Necenary
5 Doys A Week; Unusual Benefits; Learn
Eve ning hours . Great Training Program.
Borlend ing ;
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
3901 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron• del Mar (10 a.m.-6 p.m .)
UlST: Gern111.n Shorth111r.
n111lf', l yr olri, v1c. G11.rftel<l
&: ,\la.i:noha , MB. "Klipper"
Rr11·ard. ~3'1!.
Contractor
t.1Y \Vay, quality homr.
i-rmod. Walls. ce-iling, floors
ere. No job too small.
:.47-0036. 24 hr ans. ~en•.
~1i~~;~~· sp;::~~18· Expert 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wanted, M & F 710 J Help Wanted, M & F 710
op~A':'.l~N~'T~IJN<·~c:;:, ~1'.l~o~o~•::-·~·l'!!~~~~~"'l~~~~l!!J!~~~~~~~':"::"~~!!'!~!!!!~~"'~"'l'"!~~!,::::::::::::::::::::::: -~~-~--~--~ '.i:uaranlei>d <1ork. L1l"d Any Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wented, M & F 710 1 Help Want*<t, M & F 710 Ll..GAL Sec1•eta1"y, Mln1e ('Xp.
TAN n1alf' Shrphrrrl puppy
11•11 h bJ11('k nn~r . Vic of Rack
Bay nn :\;londay, Au.i:. 16th.
646--9?>21
SAT ninrn, \'IC Parson/Ford
c ,\! .~n\ hlr k male /)'Jodie.
Rrr! flr11. collar. Ans io Jel.
642-!74h.
School• &
instructions
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575
GUJT AR Lessons, $10 per
mo. your home or mine.
496-:1717. leave r.1essage.
Theatrical 580
JAXON !he M<1gici11 n. 1-1 hr
of magi.-: !or parties, $5.00
494-3669
size .)Ob, Call fi7:,...5740. rt>qu\n't!. :\lust he exc('llc•nt
=r-A"IN"'"T=IN"'G~. -.1"c.cd-,iruc,c-o,c,c,.cl typ1s1, &1.t-1-r,1
FROi\t addtuons thru com'I. l'Stlm. Quality mat'I, depe.n-ACCOUNTS payable, lite I BUSBOYS General Office $550 ~ LIVE 1 I" b 11 bys 1 t .
C()inplete Serv1ce. plans, I dah!e. 2·I hrs. 847-'lt:?S. cash1er1n.1: Excellent .,.,..,rk· I No11• T<1king: Appl1ra11nns Nrw1~'rt Beat'h area. Variety ~ • -·• !er/hou<;l'kcrpt'r. Col I e ~r
r~t1 matrs. JnE' Rowr.. Gen. -, ing condition~. Phone-for durallon or school rxis1t1on in top no1ch firm. ~· gil'I. N.B. ari.'a, 01111 tram>.
Con!r 642-3591/646-9203. YOU supply !hr Pa 1n 1 · 636-4010 ask for l\lrs. Olsnn_ term & lol!owing Sun\nter. Plrasant working crinds. &12-S.:.21. Room~ pa in!Pd SlO Pa, Also . .. Appl,v a!ter 2 PL\1 Xlrl"t ra1sf's. Top benefits. \\IATERPRf vinyl dec k l'xter1or. Cal! Y!()...7046. ASSF~l\I BLER. small elrr-The F;ve C•owns C II M C . ··16 22 coa!lngs, all typel. Lee i ~~--~---.~~-7.-1 trontc n1anuf;i.cturer. C ,\1. a · Lss nnn1e, .hl ·I .
Roo!ing Co., CM. 642-7222 Plai ter, Patch, Re,"1a1r has requiN'ml'nts for an r.~-Res taurant Ah1i;-111J Abho i Prrsonnl'l
PLA STER-Palch-Rm A-iris. per assen1bler. She ~ho\1lri 3.~01 E. Pa1•lric Coas1 Hwy., Agrncy, 230 W. \l/arn('r, Additions • Rem00e\1ng
GeN•ick k Soo, Lie. Ar{"Ous. 1·ei1111gs, stucco
IRY!NE PERSONNEL
SERVICES "'AGENCY
Free & f ee Positions ha\'e PC boar<l, soldering I Corona de! ~lar. No ph. calls. Sui le 21 C S.A.
rr rin . F'ree es1 imat e s. harl"M"ss & final wiring CASH IER CAR \V,\Sll GIRL Friday needed
8.ll--3931 , 64,.1_4170 art. 5. hki,:rnd, Please submit ex-Cal! bl\1•: I\ & 6 11•/su-ons bookkeep i ng S $560 Electrical 1_::::_,:c::c:.,~~-===~I per to cl;;ssilied ad No. 3-Z:i, 64-1-4150 hkgrnd, soine typing. ,\1usl ecretary to
673-ffi11 * 549-2170
----,,.,-~-,,---:-• PATCH PLASTERING D .1 p ·J 1 p 0 Bo-1~"r. hllve ability I" ha-"le -'I "f-G. ood ~kills EL E CTRIClAN, licensed, ai Y 1 0 · · · ·' .JOU, C~llLD (,\rtE-Jook1n.1:. for " "" ... u Xl I Al! types. F'rtt estimates. C 1 ;o.,1 C 1-f 92b26 lice procedures. Call he-l\\'n , n t stob e llrn1. bondrd. Small jobs, main!. C II "'"'""?-OSi'I' esa, 111 · ·-· the right person tn care !or A t Cl k $4SS l =-~':'",'C~·~'"".:'~~-''----[>:SS:JS'i'A:N'T-,;iruM;:;;::--;;;;;< 10 & 1: Coo.st r.lusic, cc ng. er & repairs. 54S-;j203. ASSISTANT :O.lanager, over my one yr, olri. Pff'fer to 642_2851. Grn'I Acctng/EOP ('.Xp.
l'IIAlL &. li!e l'li-rk, g,•nrral
back up. Bcallt, nrw ofc.~.
Irvine, 833--9·177, Linda.
MATUH I-: woma n for busy
Cosl a llle~a ShQp \l'/so1nr
clir11ll'!C'. Ow ru•d by Na!'l
J-'irn1. Sl.G.'J guarn & con1n1,
pd va calion. Call tllgr,
5-IS-!Y.119.
i;G~•~t~d~e~n~;~n~g~===~=:=:==~-[P-lupmubii;:i,,sgiNcR"Er::\iR-[ 25, no exper. nee. Fuller ll\•P in. Lovely hon1e in N.B. . . Typist to $47S .,. PLUJ\-lBING REPAIR Brush Co. 962-0-116. 67;,.7J7i GIRL Friday,:> to 6 hrs day, Will train rapid lypist
AL'S GAR.Df.NJN G No job !no small 5 ATTRACTIVE \vomen 1 -c=1=1-1L=o,-,-,-,-,=,-,-,-,-,-,-i.-.-,~& o\\'n trans._. mus~ have good on f\1TST & MTSC machinr~ Show-Of!,
ror gardening '= •m a l l • &12-3128 • needed lo learn & teach pro-8, alter s~·hool , Tustin area phone \1l\Ce, _hie typing, IBM Keypunch $4SS Center.
l\IATURE S<llcslady f o r
prrm. position. No exper
n('Cf'SS. Apply in person,
J -~iP:\1 l\lvn thru Fri. Tht>
ll unttn t;ton
landscaping services, call 1 -~=c-.c-...-iOiC0."'"'",--1 fessional make-up. f /time, _ Jleideman School. Call all small hookke<>ping , pleasant Exper. 029/Type -4:, 1 -~=--------CS-:0-5198~ Ser.>!11,g Ne'::rt, 24 ~OL.E -~LUMB~~~J61 pl!lme. Exec. Po!-l ti on 6 pm, ~\-0314 . a54tmospheN', caU for appt. A/P Bkkpr $600 r.;~~~~\~~Y· 11~~1-,h~e 1~n.~r l'<~1;~
ul\.1, ......... sta " esa, ver · &CM e. • avail. Call Vi\•1ane \\'(X)f{arrl '~""==~---~~-·I -6-1523· H I R E "
S•--W••t•lilt CLEAN ING "'Oman, 1 tin1e 11. eavy AIP exp n · · gi•I . \\'orkin" p 11 ren1 s .
PBX-TWX
OPERATOR
Temporary position for
approx. 3 months. Re-
quire high school edu-
ca tion with I year ex-
perience on teletype &
608 multiple automatic
switch board.
Please Apply
In Person
Personne l Dept •
3333 Harber Blvd.
Costa Me1a
1~~~~~~~~~~=:1 ""·~'. '" · -~g--:--;;:::;:::::;l:C~o~•~m~e~l~ic~•~·~"'~'-.;'.;'"~· n1onlh, Thurs., V1r: Adan1s GIRL F nday f o r Ac-field. Some payroll. 1 .. 61· ~120 I, GOOD Earth gardeners · LEE Roo l1ng Co. Roofing of APPRAISE-~ & '.\tagnolia, 011•n tra ns. countants OHicf'. 1 ypist. Recept. $550 -"'-'"'-"-"-"· _·_·"_· ·__:_· __
Services Jnd Repoir• I ~ specialists in yard rejuv('n· all types. Ret•n1·r r. repairs. EX"""· t-.1<1n . 962-7~3, :-tlrrpr.. payroll. Ca I I Type. 60fsale~ f'Xp. hclplul r.~c1,1.1 A1~-~~~."Ahp'p'ly' '.16'c,'",, A Div, of Susquehanna Corp. a11on & m;i.inrenance, mow ,_,,_ • -5-1~-9544 !or appL Sh " 1 I 1 '"" uvu .. ,. thl'r-n10 roof coatin):ls, 11•hite ,.._...__., P"••"lt"' Cl ER K 1 1 arp lL rac gr & edge service. Cal! afler '-'""'"' u " "--' • ~ typ1s1 re('('p!, ,. ec ' · · Campus Dr. N Fl
ATLANTIC
RESEARCH
Auto Waxing
~. 494_6367. & col{lr. Lic/honded since Call l\tn;. Schnudr t.i·pr\i•n!"r, JO l;('y. E.~p N 0 s Secr_etary , to $600 I;;.;;.;...;;.;;;;,;;;._.;;.;;.;;.;;
'47. &12-722'l \.\'ESTCLIFF nee., !1f'1ply 1741 P lacentLll.I GRA J B y L1lf' Sh, xlnt fyJJ1n1:.
ANTHONY'S A-1 :\;fo'b=i~l,~f71o_m_•_Rno~c,~ing PERSON NEL AGENC'l C. i\1, :l to 4 PJ\L SALESMAN CA•/mPpo.<:c'1'e:kn correspotood$4t'n5ro' [
Skeeter• Wa1h N Wax l\lonth!y ~lain L Professional, Servire. Roofs r au Ike ri, 2043 \Vestcllff Dr., NB COOK EXPE R '
Con1paC'ls S7.2.5 Standards exp. Reh~~~4~eawnablc.
1
sea led & Coa1e<l . 64:'>--2550. 645-mO P/!iinr . E~e ~hd l. ~lUST AIR cxper/typing ~:~
$9.25 Quick Serv. Campers -'::=;::;;,,.,,:;;-;;;;;;;-;---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FRONT V·•d Law" o •• ,. ,10 Sewing/Alterations Bl:: CLEAN Ko NEAT. NO WANTED 'J!J!/oon
Je,l e,.
& Mobile serv. avail. Your ..... ".,..., ~ Ba"kt'"g
I " " PHONE CALLS! Apply in home or pitk up. neas. mo. Backyards a so · ALTERATIONS EXP ER
I • pr1-:;nn, S11rf & S1r!o1n, ~930 Oean-up & reg_ n1alnt. Wl'ed ing. yard c ean-up. l\lEN & \\'OMF:N ,., •. ~'". -"8612 COMMERCIAL \.I/ Coas! ll\\"y .. N,A. .,.., ~""" "o~ · · 673·1283 or 548-041 7 --- ---
LLER COOKS \V11.11trd. hrn\IPr r1-PROF'ESSIONAL Gardener. Alterations -642-5845 TE per Appl y in fll'rson, The tree work, prun in g, COSTA MESA sprinklers. l'lean up job.<:. 1 Keat. 11.ccurale, 20 years exp. Drrhy Rest. 1262 Pahsar1es,
PRE-SCHOOL I lR nr!~c ap in g . Georgt\ Tr ee Servlce EXPER. Cl\·!.
Enroll 11n\\' lnr F11.ll &16-j893. 'T'.... S Ya --' COUNTER GENERAL '1 o:e erv. ,,, OOF N & I I I Jl\!h !.· :\lonrnv1a. h day + TOl\1'S Japane~e G;i.rdener . kl PR eal · altrac ivr. p<1r ime
I I " . Pl d cle<1n-up. haul ing, spr1n er P"rson-hl.-forr 12 noon . East u I uay sessions. annr Apt .. Inrlushl.Comm 'l-Res1--pa •·•· R<••· 646-5848. MACHINE
P-"t'am ho> l"""he A•er ·~ • Bluff Clc:111rr.;, Z:l'17 E.:1.sl ,v.., . u•" s. ~ rJent'I. Comp. Lawn Care.
2.li, hrs ~:3fl A.\I · fi Pi\!. r-·ew 111.,.,·n. sprinklr. ~l-~446 Tile OPERATOR Bluff Dnl'e. NB.
S20 v1k-C0~1 PARE: 642-40;)1) . -----------DELIVERY hoy, part litne. .JACK & Son, la\\'/\ 5f'rl'ICI", CERA1\11C Ille ne ..... -&
UNITED r.1ust havP rirll'er's hcrn~.
free es! , mo'v e cl g t . remodel. Free esl. Small ----Bllshard Pharma.ry. 2 4 4
1•acuum, clean up. f714! ;,,bs v.•clcome. 5.1&-2426. CALIFORNIA BANK
Babysitting
GIRL
For Clothing Dept.
F.XP€°r. prefl'rN:'rl.
Thi.~ Co u!<l Be A
Career Opportunuy.
Apply 1n person
&tv.1'1'11 1 30 & 3:30 Pi\t
The Grant Boys
tr~ NE\VPORT BLVD.,
COSTA MESA
Equal opportun!ly en1ployer
CH ILD Care 10 n1y home .
t.fnn. thru Fri. Balanced
n1r11.ls /..· many ac!lvit1r5,
CL\\ ar-ra . 642--0;:.s.!. l ;~~~~~~~~~~~~I Forrsl, L;iguna Bf'11rh. 96R-9!!Z9. I nL-~'TAI \ 1 1 I _, GULLIVERS RESTAURANT CREATIV E GA.RDENING 6 t'lfonarrh Bay P aza r." ~' ssis ;in r 111.1r.;1ur.
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I,.+•] South Laguna Nev.·11(1rl Or1hndf)nl1r off1rf'. Lunch food wenches & Cnn1p m a i n I en an c e & Employment husbriys \vith r)(peri,.ncr
I Congrnlfll rnv1ronn1r11t, IOfl
488 .E 171h (at Irvine\
642-1470
C~I
JR !'J:o'.:CRI:.'TARY : An op110r-
lunity for the be):linncr v.•ilh
11mhition & t11.len!. Grent Co
w11h lots of hf:'llf'llts . Lots ol
pubhc contact loo! St S•HJO.
Call l\1ary Lee: 510-6055
COASTAL AGENCY
21~ Ha.rhor Bl 11t Arlam!
Junior
Financial
Analyst
We are now accepting
applications fer -
* HOSTESS * BUSBOY * DISHWASHER
Apply in Person
Dallv 8 10 j
l.114;',2 1\1aCArthur Bh<l.
(i\i;ro~~ lron1 0 .C. J\irporl)
Newpor1 Bcai;h NE\\"PORT Heights arra.
L~r.i:r yr1 /S<1ndbo.~/cra ris.
Bi1J.1nrrd lunch. Xln 't care.
6-15-Zi34. ..,
LIC'D CHILD CARE
landscaping. Yard c ean-ur.1 ~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~ now being inlerviewed_ 9 to 496-1273 flll..Y, a pp!Ylx 4 dys/11•k. Orn!· sprtnklers inst. 673-1 166. 20 11 am or 2 tn 4 pm. 1~~2 Will assist In p•epara-,..,.,...,. .. ,....,.. .. .., .... ,.. Equ11l Oppor. Employer al exp re11. A~ -30. 1,
EXP. Japanese Gardene r. Job Wanted, Male 700 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ 6l2·1fi2fi 1\111.cArlh11r Blv<l: o PP st · ticn & analysis of budg-1\lOTEL MAID~~~ULL OR
11'3rhor & B~krr. Ci>1.
P"l"p, Re fs. 5-l:'.>-2943
5 yrs.
Kmw how, up-keep, plant I-I 0r11ngc County Airport. els, fcreca1t1, man-PART TIME. 10,. ,\lain, B."1 . BABYSfTT.ER v.·anterl. my 1 DENTAL RECEPT. pest, trimming, clean-up. '-"R N B V 6 6 9 HOUSEKEEPER. mn!h!.'r-power statistic• & vari-67:>-87•10.
BABYSITTING 1n niy hon1r.
!Qls of expPrirncl' 11•Jth
sn111.JI rh1ldren. 1\42--4661.
_,34~. BARTENDc.. -· · hon11", ilf1ss1on 1c10. · · Exper. nrr. for this hu.~y .,..,,,... "" 'd •I l"yed t 1 ' ~" • ]'"'Ss honie, 2 s c h oo l ous financial reports. res1 cnt presen Y f.:mp v YI'\ 011•n r11ns. pn;: , . : .,,,...., olc. Drsk only. i'lnm~ Sil.ts, 1\-IOVING & s1ori1i.:e rnn1pany AL'S Landscaping. Tree re-
moval. Yard remodeling.
Tra.sh hauling. lot cleanup.
Repair sprinklers. 67J.-ll6fi.
in'-·''· i:rC'k.~ positic>n 1n this p. 4 r!ays v.·k. 837-7i41. g{; ~nC'fl!s, H.B. area. IH~f' rhilrlrf'n. lathf'r works Must have minimum of Is lif'C'king an exp driver & S\6-~-3 rme u11us1uLI houri'\, nCT'd livr-in 2 years experience, & ,,. 11rMt. · · J. any 1 · BABYSITT£R 11N"df>rl ror ~ l!l!\-3:,0lfl. 1 " N h b h furniturr ha nd! er , r.X· ~-~---~,--a .. y. ire on1e, nr eac . college degree prefer-380 Job Wanted, Female 702 yr old girl & 9 yr olrl boy in pI<:NTA L llygrnisl. Sf'nrl Trans. 11.v11.il. f.fusl Sf)('ak ed. pcriC'nl'e Is a mus!. 831--0 Builders ••1 1 1 1 ~ "'II v·-· \l•t~1 '-brl 8-a i\lon lhru fr1. ,..._1, ~. ~1 '"·'· ,. · .,.. rr.<:ume tn 317 M11r1!lf> Avr, English. Call 968-246 3
NO .Job Too Small! Brick,
hl<>ck. concrrlr. rarpcntry,
arld a 1·n1, house lrvelin.i:.
Yamauchi Garricn Service
Free Landscape Consulting
642-6265
DAY 11nrk nr evt"ning, 111! in 011r home. 847-1121 HR J311!hoa l.<l11nr!, (\\'cd/Thun;! ber 4 & 12 Please Submit e e NEEDED
klnd~. Rtl1able, O\Vn tran~. BABYSITTER. av.:1.U on DENTAL "A-,-,,,--,,-,,-,_-,=.,-·p· I P !\l. Re sume & Salary Two Office Girls
.t:ar, o11JO-.r rrpa1rs. Free es!. COI\!PLETE lawn & 2arden-
\\'oo1y. 962--6!).I;. Lng servic~.
5-11-9330. short mtice. rlays. Vir: I nercsi'\111)'. r.tus! know X· 11ou=,=.Ec17<E"-=E0P"F.".Rc-C=oo=K~fco-,·I History Tc:
HelpWanted,M& F710 Ar!ams N _l\t<1~nnli3 . Oii•n r11y.~. i;.1r .... 1R.~2. l\1onarrh Bay 11·1rl ow . CLASSIFIED AD
CarpeJ Service Jim :>48-04-05 trani'\, 002-7.'it.1. J DENTA-L-rrcepl1nnl~I part '.\111.llln:' \!,"Oman, liv(' 11! •179
ACCORDIONIST ii·anlrrl !nr BACHELOR requil'Pl'I girl for 11n1r T~·pint: ski!li'I' nee 1\1ust rlr11·p Nrv.' rar pro1~<l· Daily Pilot, P . 0 .
F.Xr. Japane~e .i:arrlf'll('r. Fn & ~' nllr Ariply nr1wn hnui;rrle11n11:g a ff'W hours X-rayi'I hrlpllil. 1\42-7515 rr! C''lmff)rlablr, pr1\'Alr Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ln1rod.IO'uctD0tt",-~s,prt"le1al c,~o m ~-lt •mla•,,_m~1l~t~~~"nce . 3 & 5 pm, S1v11'1~ Cha\1.'t we~ly, C.:'11. 507-0307 h<'lorr DR 1\PERY 11""raTnrc. f'xp'r! 111111 rt r r i'I v.h·11h T.dV Ca lif. 92626 • • • ' '"" rrf'r.•< ~ .... .,......., . .,.,, 911m ,-. 11rfnrrnresPXC anote .
cl Rrstaur<111t. 414 Nn. ="""'f>Orl · · Top ""gr~. C 111 ·' ~ i r S1ca m or l'lh<1n111nn ean1ng tzxrt:R. Haii·.;iian Ga.rdrner 4!19-30--lfi.
D IAMOND I
R!1d .• ~. R. Or11pf'r1r.~. 3:0:53 R1rr h Sr . " · -======,--I F.qual Oppor. Employer C"mplet• G•-••oln .. "-r-................................ l"'"kmg -c [:=========== u "'· .... = ;\n1''1"1n Br11rh, 5-16-1411. HOUSEKEEPERS Rrp111~ or Jnslall11.hnn \"ICf' Kam.:1.Jant &16-4157~. I £XPER. ---
Free Ei:t. f>4j-1Jl'/ ' : * DRIVERS * F-:xrrr. Full Timr Management ~------,-----1 Gonu•• s.,...,c.. Accounts SECRETARY Hunt;n9too Bu <h Carpe t Service No Experience TH INGS by l\.fno.~e. Lt. Con valescent Hosp. MANAGEMENT
TRAINING
PROGRAM
NOW OPEN
JOHN 'SCarpet &Upholstery rlerl, plumb. fencf'. 11te. Payable T.1'P111.:~·SflWi, Necessary! 18811 Florida Ave. Cleaners. 8 xtra Ori · in.~tlns. carpentry, paint etc. l\~11st hrtve cle11.n Calif. drlv. H .B. 847-3515 ~a'AmflOO fr re Sl'Olr-h.~uard -UNITED --
1Soi 1 R , tar d an! s), ~1:.-os20. ---Clerk CALIFORNIABANK ing ri::cord.Notundcr25.
D"greascrs t. 11u color 'H A ND Y fl-l AN, c<ir'fl"nlr')", YELLOW CAB CO.
hngl>tcnrrs t.i 10 m1nu!t plumbing & ell'c lnc. 11.btl1ty. 186 E. 16t h St., C.M. 6 l\lnn11reh Ba y Plaza hlcach for \l,'hi!e cRrpel.1;, V.'ork guarn. 963-00;)7. Must have at least 1 Solllh Laguna DrilVEWAV 11alti1m an
Sa.ve yOlJr money hy si;ving \VJNDOV.' .<:cITcn & scrl"f!n year experienc• in ac• w/l ullP PXprr, Time & 1~
me ex tra trips. W•u ..:.le.in dnDI" repair. Venetian blind counts pay ab I e & 496-1273 nvr-r '10 hr.;, Nl'tl1 tn apprar.
l1vini;: rm d1ninll rm & haU servtcf'. 646-\9.18. knowledge of 10 key Equal Oppor. Employer 1-612--46c7_1
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Sl:i, Any rm $7.50, couch H 1· addi·ng mllchine. Du· EXP'D TB:'lf ro mp o .~er
110. rloalr $5. 15 yr11. l'Xp. i11 1-•-u_m_g:.., ___ -:---ties include handling BEA Un ' Opcra!(lr I o r oprrarnr. Systl'm & Stan-
>1:hat counts, no, mc!l'lorl. I YARD, g11.rage, cleanups. purchase orders, in· children's hair styling shrip. dalonr Srrwl rr-l'lume m
<k> v.·ork myself. Good ref, Remo-i,·o ITl'eS, dirt. ivy, bl T ~~a-o• Cla .,.,,~ ti No ~ D-·ly ,., voices & receiva es, c.mpornry no""". ,,,. • '" ..... s., .-,1 a · ..... ,, ...
1-IOUSEK EEf'ER.-live in for
1nolherless homr; girl l2
yrs. bny 11 yrs: Jo,.nlrd in
I! 11n!inR1 f) r. llarbnur MEN WOMEN
w/swim'g pool. Call 714: ,
827-8970 or 213: 592-1.084 ASk I. AR G E rNVF.STMENT
fnr .lohn Gi\'ans. CO~IPANY HAS SEVF.RAL
1-f 0 USE K E E PER-livein. POSrTION.') OPF.N F 0 R
t-.1otherleu home. lag. Bch. EXECUTrvE ADVISORS,
Children ~ &_ 6. ~!us! have SALF.:o;i\-TEN &_ 0 TH E R
c:ir. $250. mo. 54~1107; MANAGEMENT p 0 s J-
l\1us1 he 2'.i 11111\ able 10 drive
-APPL\: -
1~ f.. 16th SI ., C.:'11.
Nl~f~D-2 mf'n ror -,;w;pap<>r
di•ltvrry. \Veek<l11~·s & wknrls
op('n Call 91)2-1 IS9.
NEW
ACCOUNTS
CLERK
Experienced
NOTE TELLER
Experienced
-UNITED-
CALIFORNIA BANK
2712 W. Ccast Hwy.
Newport Beac::h
646-2431
F.q ua l Oppor. Employer
Eq11;1t Oprior. Employer
P~RSONNEL secretary, 1
yr. rxp('ncncc rcquir1>d .,
l.\flr 6:-i v.•p111. shorlhanrl 90,
rl1c!;iphu11r. ruH rim,~ opf'n-
1nr; 11·11h ~oo<l salary & hcn-
1'1\1~ South Co.1st Commun-
ity JIQs pilal. Sou:h Laguna.
~l'J-_l._,,_l. E."._lc. c'-""-·-~--1
PHO~-ESSIONAL phone
soi1ci1o r • Dan11 Poin!, San
Cl1>rl1C'ntc, Capislrano area,
'York in )'(!Ur O\Vn home.
Br;c;t deal in area. P hone
833-l·llhi bct1\'('en 9:00 a.m.
and noon .
PROOF OPR.
E xper ienced
-UNITED -
CALIFORNIA BANK
Contact Jea n Berges
2Ql Avr111d11 [").--1 l'llar
Sa n Clc1ncnle
492-5123
Equal Oppor. En1ployer
Pnxlurt1nn ~l lJl'('J'\'i~rs
Tf)p npporlunil i(·~ f(1r ag-
.l:r"S.~•l'P lcad1·r~. Harbor
an:as laslP~t growing co.
l!l:ll Pl,1f'c•nlla, C:\1 .
nECEPTIONIST: At-
!racll1«" oul i;:olni; \\'Oman
ff)r Jr.>1:11! rrrsrinnrl nf!ltt. II
you lll'f' rOllb<'IU<1l & able to
111r<'t 111th ,'>i; /lanrlle !he
puhlJt'. \\"r 11 11! !rain. Liie
1)•p1og, s:r-.o.
Calt \lul') Ll'f'" ~1/}....f/)jS
(\),\..;TA !. ACl<NC'Y
27:~'i !t1tl'h11r Bl flt ,\rla1n~
-RECE-PT IO N IS T--
t-.1;11ur1· \\·orn11n, CPA ofc.
Call !.1w11in1•
\\' l·:S'rcLJ ~-1.
PT·:llSONN f~L AGENCY
21113 111<'!<.Tl'llff Dr,. Nil
&L'l-~7711
==~--~-~ HOUT !·: Un1•er, s!rady wflrk
w1lh RJ'Ow111f.: Sofl wal r r Co.
/l•lusl !1avr neal anpr11ranN'
$.· goo.I rir1v1ng rt'{'flrd.
4!)l-ll1~.
SA L ES G IR L-F.xp 'd fr>r
yiirdBJ?C shop, mus1 sew.
Call for i nlrr v ir w 11p-
j)<)llll111>"nl, &l•l-83&-I ask Jur
Mrs. AbhoH .
531-0101. ski fl Io a d er , backhoe. issuing of debit memos la!r.r. Opporluni!y 10 lParn Pilot. r . O. Box 1560, C0&ta
Ce•penter 8.\i-2666. & h . f II' from nuts ra n r! 1 n g pro-l\le.~. 9'2626. llOUSF.KEEPER / SITIER
4!H-6Z97. TIONS !!!~~~~~~~!!!!j SALh:S -f.1en
NURSES AIDES STOP!!! ot er 1tem1 a 1ng . _, .,,, 7014 1 --~===~-~-o I co JP! E~ co TRASH &. Garage clean-up, in account• payable fe&!1onru . .,.,..-EXPERIENCED in Retail fnr Clll!l.ii t'ltesa pro f . :'I • '"' MPANY
CARPENTRY 1 dayg. $10 a lo.ad. Free esl. category. Interested BEAUTY 0 p ER AT 0 R Fashion S.iles~ Full or part family . 6:30 Am--4 :30 pm. TRAINING, FULL rnrNGE ~fINOR REPAIRS No Job Anytime. 548--5031. eppl>'cents mey epply WA NTED. PERMA TRESS lime. Senrl resume. V.'rile O''"n trarw:r. 546-7254. BENEFITS, C 0 M p AN y
Ex~r. Preferred
7AM-3t30PM •hi!: LOOKING & ACT
C •1 d d N 187 D 11 '~====o=-·-,o-cc--cl CAR PLAN, TilEMENO-Too Sm11.JI. Cabinet In gar-Housecleaning in person. 2300 Harbor. osta "esa C!11ss1lr A o. . 11 Y 1 j1ouSEKEEPER, 1i 11 e _in OUS ROOM FOR GROwrH.
age• k other cabinet•. BoAt Manuf11cl11ring Pilot, P. 0. &!K 1560 Costa v.•/p!l.'asant family 51,'i r!ys,
Full Time, Pernlal"M"nt.
Huntington Beach
Convale1cent Hcsp.
18811 Florida Ave. 545.8175 tr nn answer leave 1\fcsa. Cleaning Servi~ Personnel Dept. COLUMBIA YACHTS 1\1e11a,Ca92626. 2 chldrn, all dut1c1 . START NOW UNDER t 646-2372 H O Carpets, Wirtd0ws, Floor t"tc. _ ~g. • · · • Rf'sid. & Commc'J. 5'l8--41Jt 3333 Harbor Blvd. Good benefi ts, Year round EXPER. all around girl !or &16-5141. TH E GUIDANCE &: LEAD-H.B. 947.3515
l"'c"cdc'c'c'°c"c· ___ ~~--1 CLEAN Costa Mesa work ln mridern faciJitie6. rirnlal ole. Send complr!r J-cloScK~PcRS~-E~m-plc>T--P-•Y-,~,-,.-. ERSHIP IF DAVE LOOI<-NURSE assislant. cxper.
E"PER , I· o' HOUSE OF -M 1 11 pha· ha-'wn't>•tt ~•ttme to 317 .., -. rl! mo" e 1 • • 11.s1cr carpen er · a ~-'"-' George Allen Byland Agen-fNGLAND, INVESTMENT South Coast Comm l losp.,
cabinets, repairs, m11 lnt. No Profes!. Carpet Oeaning. ATLANTIC e~. Roll~· man. In~tallation Ma rlnr, Bstlboa lsl11nrl. cy 106-8 E. 16th, S.A. AN ALYST, R. E. BROKER, So. Lag una. 49!)..1 311. x:l56.
jot'> foo gmall. Re 11. •. Free est. Ref'5. 64 2-61124· carpenter, Hardw11re ln!!aJ. EXP pan-· help. Sala"" 547 --. COMMUNITY LEADER, '"' '"' ....,,,"., ORDER take.rl!, woml'n-girls, 6.J&..4224 . Bay ii! Beach Jenitorlal l111inn. Chopter gun operator, npen. ~ori Rt'Sll~ to: P.O. -~=ar=Eo:-=c1c.h""E,..-"'do--I over !fl, dtty•s or eve.<:. F°llll
(rnt1, Y.'indows, Door! ete. RESEARCH Ex,.,..rienced. "15 McCormick c M H L r.fA..,,.. xp TifREE NE w UNITS CARPENTRY hy Dllrkan .,. ,_,,_. C Bnx 1 l lO, osta esa, preJ"d. Laj[;l.1na Beach. -·' ' or part time v.urk from our Jone~. Custom \.\.OO<lwork, Rt>ll. & Comm'l. 646-14(11. A\lf'., .:r.1. C11lil. '.12626. ,.._,1 <"'ll!t6 • WIU. BE INTERV IE\VJNG Santa Ana office. No exp
FormiC"11, e!c. Resid, comm. Ironing A Div. 0 1 The Equal opportunity eml)loyf'r EXPERJJ-;NCED dry rJ~an-* ........, ,,... · DAILY TO FILL TllE~E n~ssll ry. Salary $1.65 hr .•
646--51611. Susquehanna Corp. BOOKKEEPER . att0Unt11nt ing counler girl. 1 53 ~ * JAN I TOR-Maintenance-POSmONS IM MEDIATE-~17_1 373 bl'f. s.
IRONING done in my homt '"' mr' _ •ized CPA M11n. LY . NO DEGREE OR EX-·~=~==~---~ ANY si job. R~s1d. comm '\. ,__ " " Nf'wport R!vd .. C ;\1. C II "'2 -• '-PART TIME · d Sl.25 an iu Equal OpPOr. ErnrJoy!'r firm, PrerPr riata. proce11s--* a .,.., -;r.,';1V PERIENCE NECESSARY. ' • t'Xpcnencc
in<lus. 11.p1.-. All t)reS-.,.,·or\c.. •• MS-0826 • • [:=:::i::::i:::::::::i:::::i:::l:;:::i:::::i:::::i::~[ G Att d t truc:k &. f' q u Ip m f' n I Reas. f"ree est. %.2-1961. I ~-~-~~-----_ . tng experience. t>1usl bl' ara«)e en an JOB openings fo r ex-mechllolc \l.ith to ols .
Painti-& 11,•rlJ. groomed. 3,1;:.l:f'C!Sslvt, Re!if?d nr se:mi-ret lreri. good pt'r lencr.d bank Pt™nnl!I ONE CALL CAN BRING
C t • • • ., AccounllLnl-C'PA S\000 YOU IN TOUCH Wl1'1 TIIE 842-242J a ering Paperhenglng $600 creative 1nri t~naei()ug • nnl he11llh. full filllf' 111ternnorn1 with Security Pacific &nk, ~ ~--~--~-
LegaJ Sec'y 2 )'l'"I tn S:;.iO a procrastinator. De~ and evt"nini;:~. South Coast HunllngloD &ach 8nJ'l(h. CHANCE f'6R fJNANClAI~ P IT 1 ;\1 E ;\1a1d-Housewife .
ALL t-UNCTlONS
ALL FOODS
ALL PRICE~
Cn11111 C11tertrs 644-6747
Cement, Concre:e
PA IN TING/Papering. 18 ~~~~:y/type to S'l50 desirable but not m('nda· Cf)mm. Hosp.. S. Laguna. To Apply, IM?'I! Doug Keup, SECURITY It TitE HEIGHT Call In pcr!lOn, Huntlngtori
yrs. In Herbor a.n'a. Llc: k S-IJO tory. C a 11 <194-0768 or Prf"S"\n""I Ori)!. A.u't ~fgr. 202 •i\1ain Strett. OF PRESTIGE. Shor!'.!L t>.1orel, 2J(l(Y.I Ocean
hooded. l{ef'R furn . ft.42-ltifi. ;:e_c~~1-'o'iii-•·p.,,_;_w_-88~76o.·=~==---GENERAL OFFICE E qu a t o p po r t u n It y Avr, 11.B.
Qu"'I ~ " '~,-I r CALL NOWI INTERIOR · Exterior. · NEWPORT BOYS 1~14 Neer! 1 pltlme ''"'ll & 1 p/ r.mp oye · PRESSMAN. Part lln1e 1750
ty Work. Re A 8 on tt b I Y Personnel Ag•ncy 1 ... deliver papers In the San 11mr ~·knct~. Litl' bkkpnR". JOIN rhe &suti l11I ldf'a.!L 558·0444 & ltelt "~f't'rience. Light bin-Pt~. F'n'l' Est, 5-Wt-5766. 133 Dover Dr., N.B. Clemente, Sa n Juan Capl~· AMJlY Car[l('lrria. 171-4 New-Div. nl General Foods . \\'e dry. 510-9682
PATIOS, wAlk!, dri1·e, rn~lall F'OR clean It neat painlinJ':, 642-l870 trano and Capistrano Beach port Blvrl., C.M. t'IH'll 2 rr~p. fr m trt"n:u::crs Ask for Mr. Strand QUICK CASH
new t11wns. SR"'· hreak, I lnl!'.rior It e:<lenor. Call , .,.,.. .. .., .... .,.-.. ..,-1 11.reR & 3 acl u!t1. No rloor to <lf"l!'r.,,. ...... .,, .............. .._
rrmov"'. MA--AA68 ff)T r~t. Dii;k, !lAA-4003. ACCOUNTS pay11hlP, li!r DAILY PILOT "WF.F.D fl f.t C"l'Ap" .. <'lean Jo:x1•r Po~ili0ns a va i I . VACANCIE::, C08t money! THROUGH A
• e CONCRE:TF.:-F'k;wir.o;, rROFES$ION,\L p11in1ing .. ca.~hlerlni;:. Excellent work· 4~2-4·120 °111 lh"' lr<',ll~ll rt"s It l:rll.~h -1142-26&1. Rent your holUil'. f'PI ,, 1\orc DAILY PILOT
I . him lntn {'1111h lhn.1 11 D111ly bid D 11 Pll Jllll lflll, r!n1·r~. ~11k'.,.,•11lks. 11 n~erior/ex !Prlor. Q1111lity nR" C1Jnd1!ions. Ph o n f 11ou~~ llunlin.11:? W111ch the P ilot Clas~ll\ed ad. li4:l-5&7S Dally Pilot Want Adi have g., eti:. lhru IJ A Y · ol WANT AD
Lic 'd Rea!. Don S4 2.--R514. work A. matena). ~'i1-745.i. 636-4010 OPEN HOCSE column. h11rga.in1 ga.lore. Ch1ul!led l\d.
--~-~--~~-
Sales minded (>('rson, :'lee tnr
yourscl l, a real career op-
portvnity. Xlnt future kir
right n1an. Earnings con1·
mence lmn1edia lely should
bf-in e.~cr~~ of $300. per wk.
No canvassing or solicil'ing.
Interview11 by Rppolntmenl
only 9-3 weckdnys. Dan J-lar-
dy, ~-~HH.
SALESMAN
CARPET SALES
S!fi-$111.000 Per Yr Comm
C11r exp, Prolil sharing.
Xln't oppor. w/Calif1 lrgs'.
expani!1ni;:-~!lrpor! cha.In.
CAR PETE RIA
Ask for Ted or Dic k
12'13! 81:>-2900
SA LES-REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY MGMT
INCOME UNITS
H.H. Armistead & Co.
Cull lO 11n1-2 pnl
( 71 ·11 &10-7600
SALES r!i•rk, m 1 I u rt!
Wlllll Ill, 3()-10 hMI prr ~·1';,
Gc>o:KJ pa)! -1-henel lt 1 .
f ,1.•hions tnr La ~~cmme, 23
l'nshlon lslruwl, N!'w~rt
Cl'nter. &-14--0170, ilh'I. Hall
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DAil Y PILOT Jtn1Ml!ol)'. Au9u1t l'l, lq/l
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"-Ip Want.41, M &. F 710 Help W1nttd, M & F 710 I ~nc•1 ao2 1 Mi1c1tl1n"u1 111 I Ml1cell1MOUI 111 T~·,.~:io, Hi Fi, ll6 Dogs •s.c 180111, Power ~~ Cysc~:;.~;k•1. 9ll
BRA'.\'D ~w 1nt1f'r usffi1 I e AUCTION e <>.. BEAUT!rUL 6 mn nlrl AKC I ?!!' OWENS T/5 Exprf'55
\I' r st1ne:hcn1~e Contuwnt&I I STEREO 19il ~ Alghan hound nf'ffi!I & It"!" Cru15f'r, nl'w ""i· f'xt t l Dave Burroughs'
rlf'll l'l1rn rlrr . r1111gC', 1'"''1rr This iS for Real HOUSE 1u1prru;ion ~J')f'ak.,r.~. · Gitr-hiir k)rr! S200 nr h5t nff,.r r•1nrl. Hou•• of
01 p n -! , 11 c ! e. 11 n 1 n £. nrd 11uromai u: turnlablr. 496-4111 nr 49~!i.,H2. 00~-9910 _____ 1 Suzuki. Triumph
C'up!)f'rlone hn1fih, fl,.! 11 1 1 r.;.R.Hr:NSTANGLt,,.<:., :\ n 1\.\l/t"i\I, ,rrrrn radio & Nf.'.\\'E!>1' chp )Olnt 1n 10 .... •n. Bo•tl, Rent/Chart'r 9G8 ,l<;AJ.t.~-R~:NTAL·!'ERVlCE
valu J.17j. \\'Ill take l>sl ol-..:ai.; Da ily P ilot otters Ill Auct!ong evtry rrt, 1 PM ''fie drck :o;itlt n'"'· 1•·a~ Nr .... por! Dog Grmml'ry, --------l ~n,1 ,11'l<'k lng 11 !"Qmplr te l!nt
REUBEN'S
PLANKHOUSE ll'r. fi4-l-4.l11 h1;;hr,~t l'l1ddt-r !he .... ·inning I f urn. Appl1. An11que1 ll'IL nn l11y-a"ay, 0ni:: Mlld 290~ c Newport Blvd, NB. c.1 lS + Catlin• 27 flf Triumph, .Su zuki, and
I fRIGI DA !Rf: rf'fng. :!O~ I r;11r nf garhenstangf'ls htlllt JO Li W, Warner. S.A. lflr l 299 9:1 : p11 y ntf haJanCI' 67~77fifi. Guarantee the lowf'st ra1t!. tn .\1010 G11r.11.
ri, ""H d"fm~t. tnp fn•rirr, 1 b.r flran)l.P Coa~t College ror [ lfnllnw ~,.arch l1gh1I of SI:.-'!\ or ,.n11dl pav1nents.l-:c00;;;;~RC"0""'7.--c~---So, Ca.Iii. "Catlina cruis-Houle of
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mo'. '''"r11.do, .,,.111on 1•fJrld i; f1r,1;1 Btnld a Better 549-2241 • 547-773.l Cr,ll~·non Derr. 714/:~!t~-0501 A'-lk ~811'"' ponrll 1' p7upplf'~. ina <lub". •.,,non .N<w""rl . ., ---~=~~-----., "' a1 v.-r w~. .__.., "w Suzuki. Triumph bt~'. of!r r \\'ash'r I dryer t' rbf·n.~ran~i'l C 0 n 1 t 5 1 • * AUCTION * 1971 AD,,1!RAL c n Io r r.r-11sonahlf'. Ii~ 2-4 8 l 8. H11rhor. 714/968·4MO /or 111/0
$:iO 644-491i4, "ll'ii~n"' h11s fl\'" "llstung pnrr11 hJ". c·1.-.~ .. ntil , i·n~t _._ ~J.14_.'Vi~.'>. Jn' rLVBRIDGE CruL•"r l f.112 1-!;irl'\<lt RI.
11111rh1n1> t11b-s1z1>rl flowe-n; t'ine Jo"urnllur• SI" C h • I -=~==~~-~--r n11 n1a1n \11111,.~· 810 "· 11~ "' rat!'\', A! Tll'll' ~, 111 ~IJl' 6 fully f'<;prl 1nr ~ki p 'lllh 1.-.r;it1rig fll~lils-alJ Jn & Applia.ncl!'s full \\lltTaniy ARC Cnlnr : NIATURF. Pood I fl~, • · · .\11 -ll.1-IO • ~1Jl ~~fl
\\11r1n hr(H\11, or;ing-t", yf'!· AU C'1lons rriday, 1:fl() p.n'I, 1 v !'()21 ,,tJanta, li.B. ~ill·"r f, ~fir!)' color~. SlO $~/-•l•_;i ._!7[1() 11 k 644-11211
Acc•pting Applic•tion1 For:
• Hostesses • Cock tail \.V~itress e \V.a.itresses • Busboys e Cofl'k S • D1sh1\·ashers e Ba.rteaders e Bookkeeper
Furniture
'041Nl APPL V JN PERSON
Tuesday tliru Saturday
6060 W•rner Av•nue
(Corner of Sprins d•le & W1rner)
Huntinston Beacli
~!APLE ptnrapplr ln11rrio~tPr lnw 11nd rN!. "f'hnsphatr Windy's Auction Bern !l6R-." .. 1~1 "11/;"h. ~1fi Or11n&e A\'t Bo•t1, Sail '909
I !\\In l:ird, 52.), Ta1n ~11.c f'l11~' 1~ N>hu1!t 11ash1ni: n111-A 1--(' i\1. 1111 6 prn .
I S . 207:i1 ~Ne1>.porr,\.i\f 646-~6 lfl?l Sl('rPn-.A ~P"~kf'r CO! 7fi\IKll !mmllc-riill malll'f''~ . ....,,, "l'ru1z,'. l.}, rh1n,. 11 11h 11 mtssa~r. St t Beh;lld Tony's Bldg Ma!'! "YSlf'm 4_,...,/ r.a rr ll rd AKCff'mal!'Yorkit,21-,mn·.!I 1• · ·
Gtr!s Sch"·111n 21 byc~cie, 1n app1.,.r1111e 111 Daily P1l(l! __ · • · t"' ' old Tf"rms I ~a 1 s. '1f'rf'fl taj)P. 1nhrrl
HONDA -
--------------~e lp Wanted, MI F 710 l H1lp Wanted, M & F 710 j 1~~~~~-I I
S2J t:\err1t rlinid 0 ...-.a n /..· pl•••I. ·'·"" \\', "'·'· r~ra 3\f "li09" r<'JPY p11p!'r f)"Pf' turnt11blf', til['f' <irrk Bn n11: ' · . rurl 11•1~11p 5/;.100 l1rm <.:rp '" n ~1 • $70 f • • 1!9'l·l:i.1!'1 • • • bf>nch, SJ:,!:>. Sn.idio mur·hl :.r ... a. Prncredr. 10 Orane,. f.42 Jn oni;::1nal c1Mon~.1 · 11~sumP r11~mrn1s 0 111 Rf'ai·h('omhf'r (o..!ann11,
cnri'lf'r un ir, 11:11 Prµ.:.l Cnt11 Cl'Jas, Cnll"iP Srholarshlp 2.tn'l ~h-t.~ s1 1 X 14" And s1:1.:.n. 714/71·t-.14(i0. COLLIE pup~. AKC, champ Nn 1.1. ll':tl \\ ('t)Jl~I Hll'v
hanging IH l11ny lan1p. Sl<I Yuni;. il111ke offerM 10 1>.TJI· :1.000 shf',.1s ll'>t X l\", ELECTRO:-lIC stuo1enr neffls ~u-M. show I, pet. Whtlptd NB hf'lof"' ~11.IJ · ~"-fl7]J 0
3 Sr11.rk n11nman .~lfl anrl 1ng ro P ublic Strvirt Depl.. S 11 r Pl u 5 r r om r r 111 I nld roJ.,r TV '~. llOI w"rkin£. lt/2lil. 6~2-4424· HOBIE Cl!i! 16, ~ mos 1'11<1
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SPEllAL l'A\'1;.;r,,<; Nl111J l~~ :..l8-300: Hou1eliold Goods 814 rri\\'F:R m(l'l'l'r-20'·-!'f'tllll"I'. Stereo 136 * 67:i-2FOl ..-1')1>.ntt" SllfilVI &4~·i8. o!lf'r. 67: ... zJi:i. ' . BILL CORWIN
FORD
.YI . \\'i::DGF.\\'QOD i': 11' :;;, Yr1, f'Xl'W'll!ll'• "ml-n1inn nin\ l!'IY)[I t 2f) 2J . AD'.11Tr~I .•. all rhannf'l ! OCHNAUZER P \; ~ :',l;;--GrtAND BANKS. t11·1n
r11n''· \\'hlt". au1nml"l1I rArPf't1n::. rl.-~n R~rf'l• fi ·\fi--olllf>'i rnl"r TV. :-,·'"' pir rii rfl tuhr . \l"111n1p1n11 -.1 i;t url , £1'flnm-di~.,,,.I S2!1.00fl
rlr 3n S:AJ t•lfi--.lj\~11!1 li •I~"" I .vi'~ li·12-21.i~ ~J,.\'\T hn~rrl . Sln , "(2 yr 1,11 rr. i lli. Prlv 111i! S46--0S39 1-7.1:,..,i!l;,flnr~:lli-.122!1
l \11\YTAG T°f'PH •t m~f1 h•• r.n1.n-pJ~arpt"T hn1n \ 1!-l ·~!~~!"r '1hnilnr brl pr1y .. i~7-flll.%. Bf:stNJl~l l n1f'{11,., 11nrlf'n1
1
]7 ' Chr1.c Cr11tl Runabout 1\11il~r -xlnl oond -tfrl• rrinlii!• hnn1t , 1""11r Tll'", S?(j (imrl mnrt i;;:i-i717 ! Turri unu~,.ri 11em' ~n to quir:lc I hf'f'f'rl Sn1 ~ll. h • r k J t ~ ~. l'.ll\.3 $!l00 .
w190 day r~r. S.:ll. hll-Yi.17 SJ! ~11>-7107 I \~·'1i"heip yoo 1ell! 642-5671 j euh. call &ll-Sli7A odorlr ss . .S73 up. 1-£..\&.-1236 • Call 61~. •
l\lnTflRCYCl.E: ttall"r
11 /'il licf'nst Can hr u~rr1
11/V\\'. 642-7.l.1~ I ~~:o ~ \f<1 111 .~t Or11 ri~ ..
Ii~ HONnA JOj rnt R"rrntl\ Ji, n11 '\ "! ~ ~·h lnn ::i'lu!r"
l'l\'f'Th1111!"rl. GOOtl coodlt11'1~1~ll 1fi; nl rl •!1ilr
SJOO. ~g...7tJ7. CllAh, c:a.JI 642-5671
•
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DAllY PILOT
1§11 ~ ._ . ., .. _ .. "'·~1§1 ,~I _ •.... _,,, .... ~l§J I I [i] I ..... ~ .. ,. I§] 11 •. ,,. '" ...
1;M-ol;o;r;H;o;m;;;;•il•m.:.~9~40~ 11
1 T:;rujlcjlkjlsililmmm~il9i16il'/. J Au tos, Imported
Auto~ for ~It
970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Import.al
I ~! Auto1 tor Sale Aulo1 kwS.loJ l§J I .,,,........ 1~1 1
~~-1 ~----~
970 Auto1, Used 990 Autos, Used
1967 DODGE blandrr :n.
~!~"f'h 1.. ~·,It l1.•nl All dUt"
$ti7:.u li.;;.11.11:; .. 11 J -
--~7 Tra ilers, Travel 945
lnte1·nauona1 Han·e11trr
I~' sco·rS.\IAN Tra i ler Rt~CHt:ATlON CEi'\'"fEI?
Q\t'llllCal Po11a Pot. 12 bol
aiul 110 lights. Best lllfer.,ROY CARVER. Inc.
:>i~8il9j -or 5.11-21&1. 29'.!5 Harbor Blvd. --. ----------, Costa tllesa 5 <16-4444 l'.169 ltOAD-L1ner Ir ;i v I' I c, -~-=--~~~
1rculcr Tan. 10,herl.s, :.IO' .s.i·. 64 Chl'V)' P.U. ('11s1on1
Ea!.)' Lilt hiH·h. jJ6-4086. fl f'rrs uic 1nsul11ted 1·a111pt'r
AIM> CIH'i•y ')-4 truck ~h<-11 tPil~'l"lln f Neil" brak1·~.
ci.1·b, P!t". Sl lOO oc· l.Jt::.l -01.
Tra ilers, Utility 947 ft'r. -l~-8913.
uir9e Selection
of Fully
BMW
Reconditioned &
Used V-W's
Porsches-
Campers & Vans ROY CARVER, Inc.
\(ln'O 30 Day or lOCXI :O.ldt'S :.:'925 Harbor Blvd.
liuarantt•r Cnstn i\lcsa 546-444•1
P,1t'ts & Labor • !-:ng111e • CORTINA
Tran~ e Front .!· Rear A xi<' 1------·----
OPEL
'68 OPEL 2 DR.
~port Delu."\e 4 sptl, dlr.
:-;11·011~ run ner. Vrry ~not!
:;hapc. Perfct:L lof l"Oli1·~c .
Takr sn1all do1vn. \V1J1 1111•
anc:c pvt. pl'y. (VllS~S~•
Cflll J11n1e.~ nt :'t16·8i36 or
-!!H-6Sl1 ar1 9 am.
PORSCHE ,\~~rn1hl 1rs e Rrakr Sys. 67 CORTINA 2 dr. R/H,1 ----------
lt>nt e t:!C'£.>lncal System au10. n1ai'OOn 1r/blk int. "68 91?, yello11• 11 /hlai:k in
\\'A~'l'ElJ ul <.:JILV . ·~ ron P1rk1q1 ~1·11> rn.i.:, trans, urer;., phi~ l l'nor, A:O.t/f)t, lo m1lrs 011
,'\eed a Jun.i.: carry·alJ ti:.Llrr, It u n s goo tl , L: o o 1i 1 ~ n1orr 1J.%0 1r1 nt'11· rqptl l"lt'IV r ni:: •'-.\fict.rl1n A
r>rrl1 rably .1bou t I~ fr••!, t • ;1 r1:.. po i-1a11011 S~1j.1. ~ :X!nt S.ii-5 or Tt'ilde 497-101!1. hcaut:v . $3,7:..0 or bes! offe r
Either douhl,, Ol" ~in.t:le a:\h' ..• 16--1\fd. I\~ DATSUN ;.,:;;2-D3:ri.
\\"ill priy li11111lson1C'!y. hut ·.i9 FORD P .l!. C1iHvi i\ 1·11 h .. 0 '71 PORSCHE 911-S. 7ak,.
l"Kll uu!ra:.:cously. C all 1,. T Good COl1fl. s·1x1. ii o;S '71BIG510 SEDAN 01•er~m1un.21moof .~rno 6~·1·1201 rvrn1ngli. I i;.i',!-&t!J, 26.'l Canicll ia Ln, 'I\ ,,. least'. No equny cos !.
Auto Service, Parts 949 C~l. ~k. • .IJI 1!32-8209 or 6.l+.0770. " Y Ove1·head Cain, 4 SPE'f'd, dlr., .63 PORSClll'.:. new eng. >:In~ 2 Chevy chron1r ashx.ii. 11•/ 1 • '.,J CllEV PICKUP • Racl10 Heiit 'r Burke1 -ea1s
!1ref V'IV 1.l ChC'l'V "h<'t•I s·uig 19iTl l!,\F.BOR BLVD. t.Jnled glass, lo lo miles, k f · C I ••• A
' 'loo * * * :>-1f1.:;Q:\l i::\:!. 66 or fi 7 • t ' ". · 11.1nn111g <'Onrl. (714) 62~~18j I
ad.1P1c1s, 1•hron1r luf: nut, & I --'~r 5.~~ b~i_1 __ i·osT \ 'IJl'.:S;\ sal"t"Jf1rr. 5-16.Sj36 . ·l!H·69Jl as or .11.ro yn._~--~~~:1~'.oC'ks. Au for 550 ~;.~~ .. ~~c~~c~;~~ ~18
1 ,---P ~E ~~IG~----,7f8ig Station Wagon ·~r1ct!t~~~;sc~;:~1 ~:t:;~~ eo~:
1~3 COt:VAlll 4 sfll'rd 968 i SPORTS CARS frr. 6";,1-2j::J. ln·n~/:,'\le coi)ipl~Tf' 11 ith Autos Wa nted , '60 Po1·s~·hr :JJ2 Co11rr, ;\Ja:.: •I iopd. dlr. llt. R. tart. a ir, .70 Porsche 91 4..ti Very low
bC'lli1()us1n;:; .t ("](1!cli $Ti. WE PAY TOP i1h1·c1.~. A:"\111'"'1. !1nnn1r • itt. ~ea1~. ·r. glas.-;. i1•s1•', nii. xlnt. L'ond. n1ust ~u
;,i:i-O!lO!i. "ti7 Por~rl1r !H2 c:oupi', :"llr1g Unrlrr '1,00ft n11Jr.s. Sacri· $400. T.0.P. 826-8216.
CASH 11hccls. ,\:O.l/F;\I, 31.{)(l() 01·1i:: fa:1•! C<tl l a !L 9 am 49'1·6811 RENAULT
I~--'-"'_"_'_~_"_'•-~] G§]
General 9SO
tr GRAND OP EN ING *
VA N & CA~IPER DRAPES.
7"11 IV. 191h St, Suit!.' C, c .,\L
&12-ti600. Alt n1obilc 111·
!erlors.
Dune Buggies 956
for used can; 6 trucks, just
call us for ~ e-stima.lt!'S,
GROTH CHEVROLET
A11k for Sales t>.tanagcr
18211 Be<1.ch Blvd.
Huntington Beach
847.6087 Y..I 9.3331
1\"E PA\' TOP DOLLAR
FOR 'l'OP USED CARS
n11 .~ • "1:.0 Prirsrhe Clas,:1c or .i~ti-87:16.
r pt>, Shan> e "62 HlO·.'iL -,,,-, ,_.-,0--zi.!1;!,k~-[;;;;--~·<;,I--_;,_:; __ ;_:._ __ ,_ n~11'· ;u "67 R I Go d. :\IR7. hrdlp, i::uprrb • ·70 COl1d 3 oOO mi. $ 4 8 2 5 enau t r 1n1, 4-sp.
i\IGB-GT. A;\I f;\l, Lo m1"s 67:;_\jiO.' · rtisc brks, R /ll, Lo m i's,
r. "68 TB·2l0 ro;uistrr 11 /l--'---C.:DD.Ui .. --1_:XJ~"'~·~S6SO~~/~o~ff•~·~·="~8-~26~9~;;.:_
h1d!p e "66 Suntw>an1 Tn"!Cr. FERRARI TOYOTA
VS, Fast • illany mo1e lo ---,=-::·-,,.:-----'----d~o.,o hum FERRARI 1971 TOYOTA (!J :12::-72:11 AUTHORIZED
,\u1hori1.rd il!BZ Dculrr SALES & SERVICE
USF:D
SPORT CAR
Lo1v n1ilc.~. #1)443
$1777
THINKING
OF A NEW OR USED VW?
i~t llarbour Volk~\vagc n Prove 'J"o
''ou ·rhat \Ve Ap preciate Your Business
OVER 150 NEW & USED VW'S TO CHOOSE
FROM. BRING YOUR TRADE , WE 'LL BUG
YOU IMMED IATELY.
GREAT SELECTION OF
AIR CONOITIONED VW 'S
IN STOCK
OPEN SUND.\ Y
Harbour Volkswagen
Aut ~orii e d Vol kswagen 01dl1r
18711 BEACH BLVD. 842-4435
HUNTINGTON BEACH
VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN
'69 VW BUG ·n.~ VIV !~llG . Nrw brakl'S,
h1d1r1)' & n1u/fler. $10110.
1;11; ••• w:,
CADILLAC
CADILLAC 1968
"El DORADO"
rACTORY
AIR CONDITIOi1>ff\G
F\tl! poll"rr, &lerto, door
lo.·k,,. padded lOp, lilt & teh~
~c.,,p!r ~1ce1111g. r1c. Local
0111 u\\"rirr. f XSS7i9 J
$3777
NABERS Cadillac
At.. rHOP.lZEI> DEALETt
:!tiOO Harbor Blvd,,
Cf/Sia ;\IP~"
CA01 ll.Atl96_7_
CPE. DE VILLE
r .\CfORY
,\ll: C.'ONDITIO.'>ING
~~li LJ. LE,\ TH ER INTERIOR
...ttll p.o11'l'r, \'1nyl lOP. 11]! &
1• l\'~COpJc: ~!ccnng, A;o.l/F.\l,
111,111y oilier dc!U:\c xtrJs.
1\'l\PZI01
$2444
NABERS Cadillac:
,\C"TllOHIZF.D DEALl"~R
ttJOO Ha1"bo1· Blvd
('o;,;1a i\te.sa
C111l ;110-!l!OO Open Sunday
LARGEST
SELECTION OF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES-LEASING
AU111'.0RIZED
.S.li:RVICE.
Nabers Cadillac
2600 !{ARBOR BL.,
COSTA r-.tESA
540·!1100 Open Sunf!ay
C11ll 642-r.678 l\"011·!
CADILLAC
CADILLAC 19'6
CPE. DE VILLE
f'ACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
FULL Lf'.:,\11 11-:R INTERIOR
P11ddt'd cop, full 111.nver ind.
Ill! ,!..: IP\eS{"Of)lC steering:.
~11•1·co, Al11/FM, etc., etc.
An exceptional buy! (SBS·
,':S.j f
$1888
NABERS Cadillac
ALlllORJ7.ED DEAi.ER
21lOO llAR.ROR BLVD.,
CQST,\ M.ESA
C:•ll ~>-lO·!HOO Oprn Su nda y
CADILLAC 1970
"El DORADO" !'
l.ESS THAN 8800 MTLEi:I'
l':11~h)ry air eond., full po\):··
r1·. sl<'rco tape & multiplex,
1Vt & 1elesLxipic sreer. Full
lrr11ht>r inter., trunk operi·
rr, ell:., etc. Absolute!)
f;111·le~s and '"one of a
kind." r093BENl
NABERS Cadillac:
AUTIIORIZED DEALER
2600 Harl>or Blvd.,
.,
C06la MC91L .
Call 540-9100, Open Sunds.j
·s.1 C,\O!LLAC, Xlnt cond.
FulJy eq uip'd. Cruise C()n,
tl"ol. New tirrs & air. $1.2515-
~42-7219.
'68 Cadillac 2-dr, Mint con:!,
l !a~ r\"cry !hini::. $3 4 5 0 .
s~z..2::.1.1 or 675-25!"12 alt 6pm .
'69 Cadillac: C onver t;.,;,
Sacrifi<Y $3900. Pho n f'
Cathy: 644-7658.
Autos, Imported 970 Auto5, Import.a 970 Hl1(1 Super Sporl, nu~t;il
f);1kr. bluo·. T top .. JO hp,"'=·
rr1 ('111ld .. \lakf' l•ffrr. Call
Gi.~-1 ;.i1.1s
It YOlll' {'a r Is exrra clean,
see us f1r.<1 .
B:\UEP. BUJCl\:
2;;: E. 17th St.
CLEARANCE SALE
NOW!
.-.NEWPORT ,
IMPORTS
3100 \V. Coast Hwy.
Ncv.•port Beach
..Derutlewi4 QP TOYOTA
4 spd. dlr. :XJ111. rontl. Sa("l ---~~~=---
n ricr ' Takr -0ldr r car 111 ---~V~O~L~V~0~---1 f;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;~;:~;:;;~~;;;;7;;;;;;;;;;;;1
1r;1dr or ~n1;il1 do\\"n. \\'11! * LOOK *
S ports, Race, ROd;--m
AMX
1\.\I:"\ ·10 3!!0, 4 spd, n1ags,
111inl 1·011d. \\lhi!f'-hlk 1nl
A,\1/f,\1. Pn. pry. lii.·i-s::is
f'~"f'.
Trucks 962
'69 l ~T. Tra1·elall 1200, J4j
rni;::.. full poll"rr & air.
He;•dy fflr 1rlr. 49;;.1:iol. ------·r~1 li\TF.J!~,\TJONAL van. 6
<"Yl. \11 11 afrrr 6 pm.
---------
Costa illesa fJ IS.ii6j
A NNIVERSARY :50-
AUTOS WANTED
Top dollar f-0r clefln used
airs. Sre Andy Brown.
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA :l\1ESA &J2.IJ(Jln
ANNIVERSARY #50
111111-A·rARI
PJl'iTO IV/AlITO.
FRITZ WARREN'S
SPORT CAR CENTER
710 !''.. l~r St., S.A. ;,~7·076 1
0[l('n d:iily !J-9; closed ~u11day
-ALFA ROMEO
~-----· 1<)1)7 AL!'Jl1\ Ron1ro Sp1drr,
~1.~:.U. (;()ll(! i·nnrl. clf'1111.
;, ri-0;;1i7 ('\"r.~.
--------1 AUDI
FIAT ]!).JG Harbor, C.;\-J. &16-930:i
----------1'70 T0)'0TA ~.lark II. 4 rtr e Complete Stock of sect. fa<·l air, 4 spd, S19j(). §0f4D '"'"""~RIUMPH
Thb1k SH
"FRIEDLANDER"
13750 IEA.CH ILYD.
: Hwy. l'l
S!!J·i.:.66 • 5::7·682·1
~------~ 'GO Tfi !U;\lPI! Rrd Rd.~tr.
$2i.) * !lGZ-0181 *
VOLKSWAGEN
)IL.ST !-rll~ ·71 Audi. :\Int '6S FI,\T. 121 Sport Coupr, '64 VW SUNROOF
n•nlt ~1.M 1111. A~k !or .JOI'. J:.:xccllcnt. :'llu~1 "c l I ! $.)()() * &ff,...2b:l~
fil:-,..11~11 Uy~ •. -•llJ-7269 r1r~. fil:>-3.~7:1 rail after6 P:'rf. I ,-,=-=~----~-~ L'.163 V\V Can1pt'r. xln'! (""Ind.
fi11a11l'r pvl. ply. (VDYi!J!lJ VOLVO
-''"·"-36 0
" ,,,_r,<11._ DEMO SALE
'68 VW BUG
R11<lio, l h·a1rr . VPt)' Sh;:irp? I i\l u~t !;ell IX}~\\"i~~11 . $10Clj,
Marquis Motors
900 So. C~t . Hig:h11·y. L. Bch.
1:1 ;. i:>fl3 • ~~10-:noo
19J6 VV..' BUG.Su1u·oof. hie·
lf'ry rcblt r n;;, nrw br11kr s,
liN"s & p.1in1 Xlnt eonrl,
$61:">. Call 64~-j!l7.l
'GR V\\' Camprr-'full "!l lll\l ,
r;1d1it.ls 2 ballrrir.~. ar!J\t~I·
;1hlr ~·harks, ?Hin!. .\lj,",0.
.·1:~9.;i 11:1.
$2998
!:!ii \·olvo 1·12 Sed.
Dr mo # 7300
Radio, ht'atc·1',
atll<Jmallc tJ.'ans,
~mleuri.1 \J1 VOLVO
l!U'i llarhl1r. C .. \l. &16·9:\03
THINI
Tri1 ns. S.> rtay, 5c ni!lc. AUSllN HEALEY JENSEN :\lrch. p<'rfccl. 'llakr oiler. THEODORE 67~7252. "6& V\V P :11n1 j0lJ, rim~. nrw
l'li.H;k, $001. ROBINS FORD "fo7. ~Q{) i\1!\ lll, rrean1puff. ----------1 rn£t1!1" ·'· lr:ons.
"tl7 Cll~:V't' \<1n, pluinbet'!i 'VOLVO' ...
6l:Z-~301 2060 ~IARBOR BLVD . DID P irr!li "~ new lop & JENSEN "66 V\V 1.)1(), n,.,,, t11·r.~. '.'ltl;ST ~t·:LL J\'.O\\"'."' 1 ~~=~-~-~~ COST..' l'llESA 6~2·0010 ,,,.,,:~ .. !~--.,, -,,,1,,~ ll l.i. AtrM·IORIZED brakc,;. ST.ii!. C.11! ~2·3l2J _. * •C;i!l 673-:l!J,i2 * * • "FRIEDLANDER"
196!1 G:'llC Va n-~; ton. lo n1i. I " • "J .:.v;; .:..r SERVICE or ~3."l?l, f'XI. 2·1.
2!>7:\ fl'<ford Ln, C.:O.!. Call l;\lPORTS \\'ANTt:D TIREU ol thal old hlrn1t11re ~
W>-79."'.ti. Orange Counties It's really not that Mrd
""\Vt::r::D ll & reap" .. clean TOP S BUYER to replace. Just "'·alch the
out UH.' ln'asures & trash -BILL, i\lAXEY TOYOT h fwTiiture & miscellaneo:i.s
tum in!o cash thru a Daily 18881 Beach Blvd. colun1ns ln the Classifird
Pilot Classified ad. 642-S61& IT. Beach. Ph. 847·RJ.ij Section. i..:.::.:.:..::::::.::o.:.:..==-:.=-~9~80~1 A7--u~lo-,-.~N~,-w-----9so l A~u~t~o~,,~N~ew----,
'68 V\V Bu.c:, 11r1v hrk~. b:11I.
lire~. Auto ·'!1rk. f11f'l" Orck,
AM/FM. SI()!):,. 6i:i-.l7 13.
'63 VW, harrl.v runs,
ro<l lJr;1r1nc:. ~1 -.n
6-16-3~1
l--------~-·l'ti7 V\V hu.c:. A.\l{F.\I. Grt111I KARMANN GHIA r1'rul. L1i::ti1 hl11r. Brs! offrr.
X!!-~.~~ 1. 67::-1-IWl '62 lJ !!!A, ll•'IV rng,
niri·h. grca1. Looks
:"l!<ikr o rrer. 64?-333:1.
hrk.;. ----------. b;id. '6j V\V BL:s $800
LOTUS
LOTUS
AtrrHORIZED
SALES & SERVICE
3100 \V. Loa~! H11'y.
:'lif'rrls f'!ll?inr 11·nrk.
Call &12-013 : afl 6 pin. -------1958 VW SEDAN
V'I\' V1111, i O f'11n1 prr ;\fa ny,
many xLr11~ Altrr 5 pn1,
831-8377 1 -~~~ -=~-'68 VW, $950. * 49.1 · ?905 *
Autos, Imported 970
Newport Beach 1 ~M=ER=c='EDES BENZ
'65 Rambler .. _ .....
11.1. ou-., l!l)f!l,, ,..,.i.,, 0" cond.
S!'Yl11
$895
'65 RIVIERA
flCTOllY AM. CONOO~. M
Pow.,,QM O....Ctr ll~l17
5tr. No. 282~10
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
HURRY WHILE THEY
LISI!
BRAND NEW 1971
AMBASSADOR sss6
DISCDUHT
"Iii ~;i0-s. a1110, a ir • '6~ 230,
11 urn. air • '68 230/8, 4-.o;prl.
;i \r • ·.,;~ ~ll-S, an!o, 11ir •
'70 2~0-SE, .11.uto, a tr • ·in
2:1)....C COUPf> e ;-.Jany clasi.IC:
Sf't!an~. convertiblrs &
J'f"!Hd~t er~ to choolsr from .
(\I j2J-j2:,Q
il1BZ De11Jrr
MG
AUTHORIZED
SALES A: SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \V. Coo.lit Hwy.
Newport Bfiact •
1Jl51 llAClf 1 .. WY. Jt,
'iO V\V • Air con•l . \\"oort 893-."~5ti6 e 5.:i7·6824
1lr1•-R11rlifl-Nr .... · IJr:i.kr~-r>;. I A-:---u710-,-.-cU~,-.-d~--~99~0
tr;1~ ~16.'iO ur 0.•,1 lJffl·r.
!lf~~-01!12 af! 4: )'I P.\1. ---BY 01\•o r r. ·7n V\V
Sqt1<H"Cback, ;JL1IO,
l 11~r:ag r rflrk
646-2ill6. ?'>·l:>-5 1~. ~~-cl 'it V\V, ;,,(){)(I nt1 . D;.11n11i;:rd
hotly. prr fri·I runn1n;:; 1·nnli.
$G:..o. :i.»7-i!H:i.
'6~• V\\' ~rdo11, Pr1rrd ri;::h!.
\\"l'ekd11ys: 611-JO IG, l::\"cs:
fi7 ..... ;(i.c;4. ------
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Rotary En9ines
RX2 CPES.-RX2 4 DRS.
RlOO CPES. NO WAITING
SPECIAL
'71 Rotary Coupe $23?5
::-19744
'71 1200 Coupe $1945
No Price Increase!
SAVE BIG NOW!
SELECT USED CARS
1970 MAIDA
Stotlo11 W09011
f:.•cell 1nt condilion.
t071CJ8
$199S
19•1 YOLKS IUli
En9in1 lik• "•"'• "''"' ,,,,. ,;,r, r2s20JF
$119S
1970 YOL KS IUG
li~t N,w. 244Al0
$149S
T9~9 FIAT 114 Cpe.
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.-:t5 tJAGE
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$795
'62 FORD
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for 11w 10!!4 Gl~ll~
'69 RIVIERA
1•t lQllT A• COICMOON,,.;. fYl
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893-7566 • 537-6824
Ef;.z \\TG TD2: Both l'lp:s,
nrw f'ng, body lh&rp. $900.
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DAY FOR A TEST DRIVE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TOO!
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jocks. six-way wa11. good ~lrrro. Offer 494-3421. ht1('kt1 sea!, panel, low low dau tnp, steel radials. 2\lus tr;in~. po\1rr s1ern n~ ra-!rans., F ACTORY A I R I
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tires. Cadillac serviced, nnr. miles 1230CKA 1. SE'll Exc('pt1onal gl)old cond d10 & hearior. 4TGA9Z2.1 COND powrr s1rer 1nu/ MAVERICK "'~" '.''l••'I i'flnr!. R/H, p>I 'tll:i Chr1 rol('1 Caprwe, """I 1·~ I I k I . ., "' ",,.. ·'
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'60 Carl 1 011'1W"r, a ir . p. l:'.fi9 Che1y s1a11on 11gn.l,ooc:l I 2.'\.~ Harbor Bl11d.. FOR. Sal . Z8AA Harbor Bl11C .. Auln .. rartio & ht>all•r 111nyl l'flll<'"'11:~!'1P.~puon. $l~~fa 01
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$5:ill Pvl pt)' 6-\6..;'i3i0 ~~~iooz · • • t·,i l. \Iran. No <lrnts. 111hil• * • 1 2AAll Harbor Blvd.. $1288 I J<li:9 Olds V1.,1a Crl1 ~1rr •In • \\/hlllP uphol AL11n Iran' CAMARO '61' ChE'\'Y :-.·ol'<\. Ong 01vnr r. I::l<I CHEVY _C<111nc" 2 <Ir N<"1 fires & t•tlll. F1n<' {'f\f'l<i * * Costa /'Iles/I :l5i-9r.!O 1 COURTESY 0 '"''.::, 111<, p/\i. a ir cf\nil.
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steering. rar110 & h!:'il!rr.
consoll", bucket sea1~. \·vs.
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\l;J J.\I P,\LA l door, harrtfop. ~rlL S4Z!l:i. Pr·i pl\ fi!2-1i.~:!) 1·onrtH1nn1ng , pf)11 Pr ~lf'f'r· bl0<.•k 111 perlrrf 1'11nrlition. • * * 4-rll', Sl7~ "r hi'.~l nffrr.
l'" r ~rq:;, aiiio. Call aftrr 6 TRANSPOHTATJQ;.: Si'Ci, .Ci'.IRY SL E R :-, ,. 11 P n !', 1ni:. rart1fl, lir111<>r , wh11l'wall 1~7 l'or<l Gala.1f1r, f-.c ro1·y ' • * f.lfi-6~)~4 • •
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$886
COURTESY DODGE
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COURTESY DODGE 'bj Chev illlfl<ll<I. 4 barn;•[ f" I f'On.J . A/C, !\rw 1u·r.~. extras. ~j7.9:no p11e n1n.i:: hr!nlll ll/JO]esa]I' s~.i-Rv 4 ~""Pd, !'3rlln ;, hr;;1rr. ?SAAB b ~~-! <>nf: 01,ner .,1f('f' '' * :i!S-312:~ * * * ~. n11n1>r. 2::.0.'i \V. Cn3~1 Hw~;. r··
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'&l CHEVELLE SS Ce>n11 ne11· 'bl CH!'.:VY II. 4 c)I. !JI 1111 ·s , lii.-,..61% FORD · ' I 'fi7 COUGAR X.'R·7, v1n~·I fop.
RAMBLER
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br;,ke~. cl11 tr h. Rrlow low & ''''" !! CONTINENTAL ·i;7 ~-01·11. Couotr.11 Squu·,.,· 1 Atr, rti.•r lir11kP~. nng1n;:il . ""· Buy the new ~tu rlran I h J C~r;:i !\-1r''" blue book S.19i S.17-6825, * • "--•~ 0100 + • II h I" '·ff · IJP mrc · rnl1r · 1111m>r. Sl ·100. 492-21.ll. -""'. Si. I e o u Stu 'j'I) Fnrrl Corllna. Mcri!1ce rnnrl. 1~·ir!t til'l"S, roof rack.
AufO$, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9ijQ TO SETTLE ESTATE for riuick s:ilr. S!lOO Xlnl 3fl0 C:lD Engine. $1 39:'1 firm.
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MUSTANG PL YMOUf H--
2K~S Harhnr Bhd .
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T-BIRD
NOT JUST A FEW
BUT EVERY NEW 1971
RANCHERO
AND
TORINO
IN OUR HUC.! STOCK NOW SLASHED TO
OVER FACTORY
INVOICE!
~FO:....RD~..,..LT~D ~C..,..AL"."'-AX~IE -T"."'-OR ...... INO -::::wfGO'fSALE
Mo11y te choow from. '65 thru '70 Modtll. Sport rooh, for111ot1. 2 door & • door
llordtops & seda111. Full pow1r, •Ir co11ditlo11l11q. Warranties 0¥ollobt1.
EXAMPLE : 1969 FORD LTD
2 D""'' Hardl11 0. ~adic, ~eal~r. a ~iom •lit, power 1he•i~9. la<.lorv ~ir, 9 ood ,...,1,!,
vl~vl ror>I. (XS54 I b )
OUR PRICE $2296
''9 TOYOTA $1296 Co!'nna 4 Dr. R&:H.
a ir cond .. ·1 srwed, good
miles.. !937BQC1
'64 PLYM . 2 DOOR
6 C.\•I.. Incl. "'l'llflP"rl.
&o'ld 1nil~s. 1640BRl 1
'67 TOYOTA
4 Dr. Cnrr.i1a _ A11to.
shift, good mile~.
'69 CAMARO $1996 Hardto:ir . VR. "'.1andard
I ran~ .. i!f'lod mllt's-
ll24CPN)
'69 DATSUN
4 door. W,v, lo•v
~ ?1i]f's. 4 S[)f'('d.
..:quipped. (833ASl<I
''9 DODGE $2096 $ Cnrnnel 2 Or. H.T .. 1296 ~o~~ ,~:'.~;,~Si~~~oyl
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MUSTANG SALE
Mo11y to chooa.. from. '65 thru '70 rnodtls. Coupes, ho rdtopt, con•ertible ond 2+2
iou bocki. Sonw wltl'I it Jpetdt. •l•o olr condlrio11l119 and automatic model$.
EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T.
~ull y le<.10<¥ equi pp~d. w~;le w/•ed i~ler., ••die.~.~+~,, 911ed rn <lt 1. (Ob4CIEJ
OUR PRICE $1996
'69 MACH I $1996 Spnrt f(l(lf. radifl,
h~a 1 er. pn1\·er ~\rPn ng.
fl lr condi11nn1n;.:. g00d
JllliP.". I \'J'l'/t)J I
'66 MERC. WGN, $1096 Colony P;i.rk 9 Pass
Full l""''r r, air cond . ~(ir.•d 11111>'~ iSSE4!'1<J1
'6S Pl YM . Satellite
1-1.'r. HAdro, hrA !f'r,
11'111). P,S,. gond mdPS.
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'65 CADILLAC
F11 ll rnu·Pr, ;i ir rond-
Lo11· mil('S. (827(lF~; !
'71 TORINO Wqn. $3396 01\'flPl' transfe_rred.
approx. 050 miles. V-8.
pou'er. au1n_, r11din,
~;;6~rQ~ 1 extras. \Varranty Available.
'70 MUSTANG $2696 H.T. l/lu· milr~. Vfl.
"''"· P.S .. R&H. '°" 1nry air. vinyl roof.
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ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT
-~· ' TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
'61 BUICK Convt.
5~Vl<>r~. Fvll oo-•· 81• cond.
Good "'''"" (()4.J ,t,VVf
'66 FORD WAGON
cw"trv ,~ Pew•t, •Ir cO<ld . auto., VS. gODd milt$. (SA,t, !"61
$1296
$996
'6S OLDS CUTLASS
'66 FALCON Wagon
l!•dl<>, ~••ler . •v!om•tl<, gona
mllu, (RUZ 1tSl
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(' .1u~1 complr1erl 1.~.{_l()() 1111. ,\Q50. Good cond. After 6. nrf'd~ work. $350 or o/fer. ~USTANG, anlfl, air srrrr1n.i::. vinyl roof, rrrl Excellent Condition
comple1e check·up. Jn bet'.f'r %2-6117. 1 fi7:i-J159. .J ' 11 hurk 1 1 ce 1 co ( -.--~~~~ I mn,, .• ps. p . E'.'\r(' cnnrl .. ·1 r sra ~. n er nso r . PhnnP'. n:i6-D6Vil
than new mn<Jition. Phone '64 F00RD Cala.x1e ;;oo Exf>U JEEP rr. .)(],()()() wan·. $2AAO J:\OArY. 1 '."~~~~""""""""~'." Tru~1ee 6-12-!.\119. t'<>nrl. S~7.}. or best offer fi4 ·1-'l2.l9. $1699 i '60-T-BIRD $300
1970 MARK 11_1 __ 6·~"6!l~. ·117·M-~U~S~T~A~N~G~f-.,-,-,h-,,-,-.,-J-n1 COURTESY DODGE fi73·1660 till~ pm
Pel'lect! Full & completely '69 FORD Custoni. ps, ph, •57 JEEP . FC130, 4 whttl ronrl. Atr rond. 11 uto. Lo ml., 2,11.11.'\ HarOOr Blvrl. T-BIRD '6:!. r11ll po11·er. Air.
luxur:r equipped locally own. amlfm. io x CP pt i " n ! 11 y dri11~. rebuilt Chev eng. 265 Shop 1racher'5 car. 513.')(L Cosl~ :>lf'.~.<i J:-i7-!'.!'l20 • rlran. Make n/fer. Aft S pm.
er· & has hf'en servired by elran. $.13!).~. !l62-85:l9. V8. sson. &11-9:51!2. I '.!6~-7.127. * * fi-\:l-(!Jifi.
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rr.iles. This IU.'lury car is
flawless & m tlsl h€ seen &
driven ro ~r. Appreciated. H
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al S!i.'1511. Phnne 67.l-8811, 117 '
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Autos, Used 990
BIG -SALE
At Hi~hland Motors
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Thank You Mr. President!
.llr. r\ixo n ha§ announced hi!I reeom-
mendation that Congress repeal rhe 7%
exeise tax law on all new car s . U'ilh lhe
understanding rhat lhe sa,·ings mu sf be
passed 011 lo y ou, ••the eons um .. r .'' This.
along u ·ith our :):ear e nd di s«!:nunt!ll at
Johnson and Son o[fers'you lhe oppor•
1unily to take advantage of the lowest
p r ices e\1er .••..•.
PLUS
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YEAR-END DISCOUNTS!
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
1971 MERCURY 1971 COUGAR
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THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE
EXCISE TAX REDUCTION
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