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Senator~s
Grandson Hunted
In Prison Break
DAILY PILOT
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 23, 1971
lfOL, •4, NO. 1fl, J Sl(TIONS, M l"AGEI
Body Whon1ping
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BODY SURFER CALMLY SLIDES TOWARD FATE IN WHITE WATER
Photogr•ph•r F1i11d to Get Name 11 ·He Went by Huntington Pier
Surf's Up; R~scues Too
By TERRY COVILLE
0t Ille DtltY 1'1191 l!IH
Heavy riptides high surf and cro"·ded
beaches created ni~htmare5 for Orange
Coast lifeguards over the weekend .
City guards in ~n Clemenle. Laguna
Reach, Newport Beach ancl Huntlngton
Beach reported making Tl\Qre than 1,200
rescues in tw<1 da,v s.
Beach at tendance again su rpassed lhe
blf·million mark as wann "''aler con·
linued to attract balhers, despite cooler
w~ther. ~1nst beaches repnrted ..-.·ater
1round 7D de!lrees, while the air tern·
perature was about the same.
San Clemente lifeguards reported mild
riptides, but guards in Laguna Beach,
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach
~aid lhe riptide!'i were rough at various
limes over the weekend .
Ont mass rescue 1n Hunlinglt'ln Beach
ln volvt.d 25 swimmers caught in ''one
huge riplide'' SaturdRy evenlnJi:, 8'1ulh of
the city pier. A do1.en lifeguards had to
Jill i\ the swimmtrs to sa~ety,
Newport life~u11rd:i; l'illid som t b('ldy
i;urfers suffert'd brokrn hones RS lht
\lo'aves ranged from !lX to JO feet with I
high \'elocity rip current.
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111 Coast
The body of an JJ .year-old Fullerton
hoy who was swept away by heavy seas
Sunday ne;:ir Corona del J\lar was
recovered today abou t one mile frrnn /he
pninl al v.·hich he was lasl seen by lwo
com panions.
Orange Count y Coroner's deput.ies iden-
l if1ed \he \'iclim al'. Danny Chapin of 857
Lnis Lane. Fullerton.
He v.•a.~ the sr.rnnd victi m recn \·ered
frnm coastal w;:ilers over thf' trouble·
pl;:ii;:ued v.•eekend.
ThE' other victim "'a~ 1den1ified hy
::iuthorilies as .Joe .Ju::irez, 17. of S;i nt;i FP.
.SprinR·'" .J11;irez died in thP. rel::itively
c;ilm wate rs of Upper Nev.•p<irt B;iy near
f\'ewport Dunes Aqu;:itic P::i rk
Youn.-: Chapin died \.\-'hen he ::ind ty,·o
companion.~ were !rilpperl hy eiRhl -fool
i;urf and hefl \'Y riptide ~ in a rocky cove
near the hnr se r;:inch flre<i he\ween
Corona del M;ir and Laguna Be;:i ch.
One of Chapin·s companions made it t.o
1lhnre unassisted hut the second youth,
John Upchurch, 12, of La\lerne. w;:i~
helped ashore by an unidentified s.,.,·im·
mer.
Newport Be;:ich lifeguard.~ and Marhor
Department officiers worked t.hroughout
the afternoon and evening in ;i hunt fnr
the missing boy. They were joined for
much of the search by the Newport
Beach Police Department helicopter.
Offic ers said the three youths were
gwimming in a county area where no
lifeguards are PQSled.
"They Just didn't seem t.o recog nize the
danger they were in," a deputy 1heriff
gaid .
The body of !he .Juarer, youth who
disappeared Thursday night while l'iwim·
ming with other participants in a beach
outing wa5 recovered Sunda y near
Newport. Dunes.
He was last seen Jes,, than one milP.
from the Dunes by other members of .a
school party which had 1pent. the day at
the beach.
Lifeguards found the body Sunday
morning. It wa.s identified by the boy's
parents who we.re also searching in the
area.
Mason Wedding Told
CORSEAUX SUR VEVEV, Switzerland
fAP l -Molr'ie actor James Mason was
secretly married to a 39 ·Yeo!l r ·ol d
Austraiian actress. Clarissa K11ye. on
AuJ{, 13, friend! nf the British slar
reported tocb1y. Mason i!I 62.
Mason and Mis:o; Kaye were marriPd in
the registry off ice. of th i~ \•illagt.
overlooking L11ke Geneva. the (rit'ndt
~aid .
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Robert Kennedy~s
Son So~ked With
•Loitering~
rews
• 1c {_ on
$50 Fine
Robert Kennedy's Son
Nabbed for Loitering
BARSTABLE , Mas/l'.. (AP ) -Robert F.
Kennedy .Jr .. 17 . second oldf'S1. son of the
111!.e New York senator pleaded on contest.
today in B;:irnstable District Court lo a
chi:irge of ".~aunterin1;: and lnitering ." He
wAs assessed $5-0 in court cost.~.
Police Chief Albert Hlncklrv said lhe
charge amounted lo "blocking {he path of
others."
Kenned v s;i.id he did not havP the
n1oney V.:ith him and Judge Henry L.
t-.lurphy g;ive him one week lo pa y the
assessment .
Dressed in patchrd jeans and a blue
denim work shi rt . wearin~ hts hsir at
shoulrler lrngth and shod in sanda ls. Ken·
ned y ::ippe;irefl alone in the court house in
this quiet Cape Cnd !own and left alone
on foot.
Kennrdy w.l.~ ::irrf'slPd Sundax no \VPst
l\1aln Street 1n H.vannis nettr lhe famil y
_f"ompound of summer homes in Hyannts
Port.
P11trol1nri n Frrcleriek Ah('.lrn , ::i sum -
n1e r policem;:in who made the ttrresl. told
lhP f'ourt. lhtt l Kennedy w11s !'ilanding
hr.~ide a car parked on a busy street nettr
the Hyannis businf'ss district and near
Barn stable High School.
A girl wa s in lhe car, and thr door was
open, blocking traffic in the officer 's opi·
nion. Ahearn said he did not recogniie
Kennedy.
Ahearn said he told Kennedy to move
along. and asked hlm if he had been
drinking.
"He said he had not been drinking:'
Ahearn said, "and I asked him why his
eyes were bloodshot."
He said Kennedy then took 11 bite or an
Ice. cream cone he had in his hand and
"spat a bit. o( his ice cream cone in my
face."
Ahearn said he then arrC?sted Kennrdy .
Kenned y took the witn es!'i stand and
~aid. "This is all a bunch of made·up
lies ."
J udj(e Mur phy interrupted him and told
him he cOuld not deny the officer's
test lmon.y unlesA he wished to plead not
guilty.
Kennc<ly lhen repealed his plea of no
IRS 1-IAS WORD
ON BIG FREEZE
Do you halr'e questions about
Pre1ident Nixon's treeu on wages
and prices?
If so. the U.S. lnttrnal Revenue
Service <lRSJ h11s established an
snswerlng servicr in Sant11 Ana tn
handle such prohlem~. Quei;tionio;
may ht directed lo IRS experts by
calling their office at &1S.118l in
S11nt11 An1 .
<'Ontesl. and the judge assessed him lhe
cou rt costs.
On Aug . Ii, 1970, Kennedy i:ind R.
Sargenl Shriver Ill werP chitrged with
"being delinquent b.v reason of possession
of mariju;ina on .July 1. l!l70.
That case, heard in juvenile session of
Ramstable District Cnurl , was continued
to Sepl. 16 of thi s year·
11 was heard by the same jud~e "'ho
heard today's case. 1\-lurphy had said lhat
J;:ist year's charges against Kennedy and
Shriver would be dismissed af!er the con·
llnu.1ncr prriod "unless they ha\'f' dif·
fi culty of some kinrl."
The jurlgp's decision mrant that there
\\'a.~ nn ttrljudicalion of i;:u1lt or innocence.
f!t rcfusPd In m<ike furthrr con,menr ;it
!ha ! lime . ttnd no mention of the case
w;is m;idp in rnurt tod;iy.
'Shriver i~ a cousin of you ng Kennedy
;ind son of former Ambassador R.
Sargent Shriver Jr,
F 01'111cr Senator's
Grandson Sought
In Prison Break
SAN QUENTIN IUPI ) -Authorities
lllday soui;ihl the grandson of a former
U.S. senator who was the last person to
visit black revolutionary convict George
.Jackson before the prisoner and five
other11 were killed in an escape attempt
at San Quentin Prison.
They want to find ou t how Jackson 2ot
a gun he used to lead lhe attempted
breakout.
An all-points hulletin went out for
Steph en Mitchell Bingham. 29, grandson
of the late Hiram Bingha m, who wa.s
golr'eroor of Connecticut and 8 U.S.
senator.
Bingham is the 1100 of Alfred Bingham,
or Salem, Conn., and nephew. of Jonathan
Bingham. Democratic congressman from
New York City. He attended Yale and
la ler obtained 1 law degree at the
Unilr'ersity of California, Berkeley.
He wa:oi reported to ha\.'e been
associated during rocent year11 with
radical groups In Oakland. Calif.
No warrant ha11 been Issued for
Bingham, but authorities want tt> tal k to
him.
The pri!!On said Bingham was Jackson 's
visito r on Saturday afternoon. a few
minute! before the 29-year-old black in·
mate drew a gun In the maidmum securi~
ty area . "This Is ll," Jacklon said,
touching off !he bloody killing.
Visitor11 11t San Quentin 11it al a table
Across from thn prl!'Oner. A ~cretn can
ISee PRISON , Paa:e ti
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Fine
oas
Two Miles
Off Shore
By JOHN VAL TERZA
or •~• 0111r "''-' 11111
U.S. Navy crews using a new protein
compound donated by a Los Angeles firm
began racing the weather today in an ef~
for1 to stem the !ra\.'el of 1,200 gallona ct
fuel 011 lyi ng off the Oce anside.SaQ
Clemente coasL
The oil, which Navy spokesmen now
adm it came from a fueli ng vessel last
Friday, Is poised two miles offcoast frorn
a landfall at Dana Point to about 16 miles dn.,.,ncoa~I
l'imall blobs of the fue l already ha lr'e
fouled beaches lrom the Poche .are.a ot
San Clemente to Dana Point.
But the hulk or the "bunker 3-type''
fuel oil ts still aboul lwo miles offshore.
~pokesm£'n for the Navy in San Oleg&
~aid !his morning that 2.000 feet or
p<irtable fln.:1ting booms have been dis·
patched !n Oceanside Harbor where there
l~ the d211ger or the oil being blown into he
n'arina \\'here damage to boat hulls
would occur.
Prevailing afternoon westf'rly breezes
lend an element of haste to tile oil-stem-
ming actions by !he Navy.
Unless the organic compound called
"mono-oleate'' can be poured around the
slick in time, breezes, will dri\.'e the
estimated 12 .000 gallons to the shore.
The compound is designed to trap tha
oil and allow it tn settle llllderwater.
Harbor patrolmen al Dana Harbor said
today some large patches of the clotted
goo are visible along the point outside tha
harbor. Thus far there has been oo in·
!See OIL, Pace ZI
Orange
"'eather
Low clouds and fog will clear by
midday today and Tuesday to ha:z:y
sunshine and temperatures of 72
along the coa3t. In land temps wlll
be around 82 and the lows tonl&ht
in the 60's.
INSIDE TODAY
Elementary schocl districts
oton11 the Oran11e Corut continue
to offer smaller claJses than the
state average. See Page 12.
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Boy, 11, Passes Test
Mesa Youth Rea.l Mechanical Wizard
8~ TER.f!:Y (0\'lLLE
01 -0.llY •!Ill ll•H
Ff&DC'.I! RobbUl.S L'.pr nn !\I 1s on tM
small sidt: for an 1uto m!Chanle and
readil\· adm it.! he doesn't h&t to do !NI·
jor O\;t rhaul.s btcau.se (If it.
He stanch a shade O\"t f fJ\•t feet WJ
and i.s a .shade under 11 ~·tar.s of age
·'Pb.\•.s1ca.Uy I don"! do too much work.
rm n0t ver):,.strong. which I don 't like to
admit." says the Cos ta ~fesa !ad
But mental\~· he's one ol the youngest
wiz.ard mt<:h anics !ht (.ahlorn111 H1~hv.'i!'.'1
Patrol ,,.,r ga,·e a test Just a v. et>k ago
M p1 . .ssed the CHP test !or a class ...
&.lft('IC m.s1allatlt1:1 licenst ~,·uilJ adult
tnKb.aruc.s didn'I
.. 1 "·as ~wit .surpns~ 111·h~ ~ pa~
sed ... says Franc.11 t:pton UI. the boy·a
fa!~ ~ elder L pton .... ·or ks as a
mteharuc and t.uch~ ba~1c auto .shop at
Gt-Iden Yle~t Ct'Uege Ln Huntington
~ach
·He )U!'-t b.irt h pa~!'-@(j thr le.st fnr his
llttns.t:· !'a1d ~tr Lpton. ··but a lot of
full·umt mtchan1cs ha\'t lo take 11
9't\'t.ral umt s before passing '
BEGA.'\ YOL"°G
Young Francis btgan I t 11 r n 1 n g
mtchanic~ m !96i . at the agt of st ven
"The first thing I \tamC'd IS that II bat-
ttr)" supph~ elec-tr1c1ty for the car a.nd a
car cannot run 11·ithout electricit~· -
mind \'OU that"s not tnciuding dJe sel
engme.S::· ~ ,.arns
Smet 196i, youns F'rancis has learned
the bask:s o( ho,.. an engi.nt works. lM
types of smog dt\•ict s al'aliablt and how
to install tbcm. bov.· to read an
l)Scill0scope and bov.· to ptrfonn light
tuntup5, among other lhings.
~·s also taken all of hi 5 dad's course
at Golden West.
At. soon as ht savf:'s eni:iugh monty. S:!O,
F rancis plans to put his smog installa!ton
License to work by o~n1ng a small repair
shop for insta.11.ing ~mog de\'ICPS 11..nd
dolni lil!ht repairs.
"I ha\'f: a friend .,., 00 is l ! and big o\nd
strong Ht can do hta 1·~ 11 nrk f(')r mp.''
sa)'S tht young mechanic If I turn him
loose to fi.J a car he's le rnble but he can
help mt do it ..
Anolhtr friend . !2 ~ear s old. "11! do the
bo(lkkttping.
··Dur first customers m1;:h1 ))f' m\'
dad's studen ts If 1.1·e do good u.·ork they'll
kttp coming •nd the wort! \I !ll get
around."
PROL'D HERITA GE
He also as a proud heritage lo uphold.
His er-eat-grandfather. Francis Lipkin 1,
\\·as Thomas Edison'a m1!hemat1cian.
··P~plt only remt mbf'r E.di son for the
hght bulb and phonograph." says !he
fam11'"s fourth Francis ··He ln\·en ttd
O\'er ·2.000 things. HI" made lhP entire
circuitry for a house. tn\·ented the Y.'l"t
cell storage betttrits used in cars and
product'd mM-madt rubber "
The in''ellli\'e spirit has also flltt red in-
to young Francis' blood . He designed a
Slow•paced Schedule
Nixo11 Co11tiI1ues to Rest,
W 01·k on Coast Vacation
Pres1~ent '.\'uoo continued his sJnw-pac-
ed Khedule of rt'St and conferences ~ilh
aides today in San Clementi".
On Sund2-y t-.1r and ~trs t\ixon l\tll.' the
britf hop to tht El Toro MCAS lo send of!
daughter Julie Ki1:on Eisenhower. "·ho
Oew to ~tayport. Fla.
On Sundft\' the hrst f11m1J~· JOintd by ~!r. !\ixon·s c.!ost frien d C G.
"Btbt" Reboz.o. hop~ into a black L1n-
C'Oln Continental and took a leisu~ly
Board Considers
Tax Override,
Bond EJection
Trustets of the Tu.i;l1n L'n1on High
Eichool District art expected to consider
both a lat. n\·t rridl" electi on and a bcind
t.lection at tonight's 7 30 o'clock bria rd
meeting.
The session -...·ill ht he ld in Lhe con-
ference room al Tu stin High School ! 171
La2una Road, Tustin
The lax O\'erride e lec tion m.ay become
Tll!Ctssary .,.,-hen the cilstrirt'i; present 65-
cent permissible override exp1rt.s July I.
19i2 The gentral purpMt tax rate !i mil
U & ~n~ ptr SHKl assesstd valuaur.n.
but vnters in an earl it'r t-lectlon apprn\'td
a thre e vear override rlf !hi! rate In Sl ~
Oistr1Ct offic ials do nnt fl'cl !ht di stri('\
can Dperate 111 the 85 cent rate anrl ha\'e
ask'd fnr another O\'t'rr id.-e!t('\ion
l'rustets art also t xpec!ed to discu~.~
holding a bond eltC'!ion In fi nance 1he
cnnstruc!L(ln of new ra c11lt1es \1i1h1n th~
high school district Official~ fe t l such an
elt clion could bt cnmplicattd bv !ht pt-n·
ding unification fl/ !ht fl1 s!r1r1 with
lima!ler e!emen~r\' srhool d1slr1ct~
Trui;tf:'l!s will dCLermint what amoun t
of bond funding tn proposl' fnr 1·01er ap..
pro\'al.
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dn\·e lo the El Tnrn \·lCAS "'hPr,
daughter Julte boarded the pl ane Th e
dri\·e took the traditiona l back road s
\\·hert scenery ls abundant.
Ju\it. v.·hn was on hand In San
Cle mentt Thursd11 y "''elcnme her fathe r,
had lo report for a teachP.r·s "'nrkshnp
todav near J11cksonvill t . whtre she will
teach fourth grade !n thl' fall
Sa!l1rd;i~··s ;1ct1vities 1nr\11dr ;i Jaunt 1r1
San Juan Capislranri's famed El Adobe
restaur11nt -a favnnt e nf !ht' firs! F'o\mi·
ly -fnr l'I snppl"'r nf "°'lexir;:in font!
Tht ~i xon ·s. in('luding Ju!1 r. dined 11·1th
~I r ~1xnn 's sPcrttar~. RnsP \\'rvvt
Announcements b~' press l'llflt'i; toriay
ga \'P no Spl"'cific schPdu!e fnr !he ct.:i ~· A
r\'lutine briefing by pres! spo kesmen 11·as
~cheduled for the tarly aft ernoon .
Some -...·eekend rp pnrts sa\rl 1he Prr"'1·
dtn! u.·a~ focusing on the result~ nf h1~
"'age-price fr eeze. plus cnnt1nui ng rPpor1s
nn the situation surrounding the Sou th
\'itlnamese election frir ('hief of s111te
National SM:urily Adl'iser Dr Hrnr~·
f\1ssinger. onP of the few trip-ll't'rl 1t1rles
out in San Clemente on thii; tn p. 1s w1fh
/\l r l\'i:tnn at tht-San Cl emen1 t ('nm-
pound. Jtnd1ng advice on the South Viet-
namese poli tical situa!ion
Burglars Tunnel
To Music Shop ~
Take $41, 761
Bur2l;:ir~. u.·nrk1ng with lht def tness nl
th JP\· pi; In the mnt·ie "Tnp kapl." remO\'f:d
!~l.71i 1 1:1 record<. 1ape!> and other equ1r-
n1en1 frnm ;i Co~loi r-.1r~a mustr store
01 er thP 11 rrkend
ThP lor<il spt DI lh1e1Jes rl1dn't s"·in g,
frn111 th t ('f'illn.': nn :i rn pP. but d1rl tunnel
thetr 111t1· 1nln lhe mus1r s1nrt" frnm 11 n
af1.101n1ng en1p11· olf1 rP
Pol1re sa1rl lh !' 'burRlar!'. -there ma y
ha\'e been r110 -p1ckerl thP lock nn Suite
iB. 111n !'mp!,\' offirt-nex t tn Tht ~1us1r
Plarr . 27.iO Harhnr Elnu\rt·itrd
inside Suite 78. lhl'y drilled a hol e tn
the wa ll ad1n1nin~ thf' musir store. m11rle
an opening bl.': enough In enter anrl did.
Tht11 !hey dii;engaged the music stnre's
a litrm ~y~!Pm fr(lm inside.
ThP. next n1nve v.·as Lo pry O\'len the
music store 's front door sn equipmenl
could be remn1·ed and placed in a van or
truck. pnhce bel1t \'t. The frnnl door loc k
\\'as removed by placing 11ice grips nn
bot h sid es of it When the burp:lars wtre
fin!shtd .. they put the loc k back in pla('e
on th t rlonr
ThP~· 111 lso .ewepl the wall ph•~l er in
Su1!t 78 in!o a neat pile btlnrP 11'.i'l\'\n~
One rrrnr "'8~ marle. a<'('flrdlng tn !he
police repnrl. The burglars lefi white
footprint~ a!l ovrr the mu~!c ~li"'rl" The
-...·hilt pr1nt.s were made from !ht wall
p\astt"r lhey st.ep~ in after mak ing the
11·a1! entrance.
The robberv w11.sn't discovered un!tl
noon, Sunday,, when store employes Optn-
ed for business. Among Items taken. th•
store \i~ted
-12.000 long play rtt0rds val ued at
IJ.1 .000
-8CXl 8 tr11ck stereo lt11Pf!!I. $2.500.
-ton c11rtridg e tape decks. $3 .000.
-Coins Imm cash register. $2.S.
-20 pairs of 1lr suspension 5ptlkers,
!JOO.
-450 cassette l11pes. Sl,800.
-Ten 8 track home stll!rM units. SMO.
-20 -pa ir~ of sterto htadphonts. SltiO.
-15 fnu r·font kl11clc lights and 10 I"'°"
and-a-half loot black liihla, Sll'Kl
Polire have fflund no wltntssts who
nntic.ed 11 ny ur.usu1l .1rtlv1t~· 1rnu nd !ht
area anyti me this wttktnd. Tht bur1lary
is no w under inv~tiial ion by CostJt 1.le.~•
detertivts.
,
car that runs on \l'attr c.11-culat1on,
v.·1thou t using steam or boilin g water.
"But I took It off the draw ing boards.''
h.-sa~·s . dtjectedly. "It needs about 20
gallons nl walt r and tht engine ls 10
times heavier than anything now us!"d."
Ht is keeping the design. for possible
convt-rsion to a ci~ulating ai r system.
"There v.·nuld be absolutely no potlu·
lion. but cars could only tra,•el 10 miles
t1n hour," sa ~·s our n1ech11nic. "But if
rver\'(')n' had the car. 10 miles 11n hour
\l·nuldn't seem so slow. ll 's 111\ relali\'e "
.. It would takt awhile to gel used tn."
~leanwhilt, while the design is restin,'l.
F'ran('i s issue~ automnti\·t ('arl' wa rnings
lo friends . Change your oil every 3.000
mill's or thrte month~. he says .
"Oil ('hanges aren 't minor. Bad oi l
cnulrl caus e SJOO damage to an enginr "
Ht also leaches mechanics to some of th e
nei:::hbnrhond kids in hii; garage at home.
His dad 1s qu ite prnud of the young
mPchanic. but sars he lacks one quality
for bting a really good one: "He can 't
lalk bull JI he doesn't know something he
tells you.''
Tex as Governor
Ruled in Error
On Pay Dernand.11
AL"STl~. Tet. IUPll -Tht State At-
tdtney General tl'.lday ruled that Texas:
Go\· Preston Smith \l'as v.•rong 1n defying
Pre.s1dent Nixon's u.·?gt free7.e. therelfy
apparently slopping th rratened l('gal ac·
lion by th e federal governmf'nl against
Stale.
Smith had de fied l\'1xon's \Vage freeze
by rl1rP.c11ng State Comptroller Rnhcrt S.
Calvert to issue higher pa yc hecks for
1.12.000 public school 1e;:ichers anrl nthPr
state empln~·es AS prnl'ided by the Tt-Xl'IS
leg1i;l;:iture in an Apprnpriation Bill rf·
fe ct1vt Sept. I.
But Citl\'ert asked an opinion rrom
Slate Attorney (ienera! Crav.•ford Martin ,
\l'hn rul ed today that f\ixon·s "'·age freeze
"15 v11lid and applies to the state of Tex· .\.~" ,\Jartin said Smith's prnc\itmaton <i'
drf1ttnce "dnes no\ repeal. modify <ir af·
f,.cl said executi1·e. order" by the Presi-
dent
Smith, !\1art1n and C;ih·ert all are
Drrnoera!~.
''TI1e J;:i u.· rf'qu1rrs the comptrolle r nf
puhl1 r acrnun\i; rif rhe S1itt,. nf Tex;is In
cnnfr:irm tn said Prei;itl enti ,111 executiv e
ortlt r." Marlin sairl 1n h1i; lf"Rll.I op1n1nn.
Smilh harl on immedi;:ite ('flmmenl nn
the rulln~. But he i;aid nn na tion11I
trlP\'ISIOn Sunrlll\' he "'·riulct n))rv rn11rt
rulings. He ;i1~~ s1t1rl he hel1e1·ed hi'>
rl1spulf' u.·11h Nixon should ~n itll !he way
to th e SOprrmt' Cnur! if ne('ei;sa r,1·.
"\ rl on't lhln k ;i nv Prei;1den l hit." 1he
ri(i:ht tn 1·01d It i;!<ilr '11tw .'' ~in1h l'i!Jd.
The feder<il gn1prnn1rn1 s11irl l;i.~t wcf'k
t! ll'OU )r! fil e SUI! 1t ga1n~l !he S!<itP nf Tt'X·
/I S in Austin Tuesda \' to niitkt' S1n 1th com-
ply "'ith N1xnn ".~ ec'nnnm1c orders. whic h
trnze all v.·ag es. prices and rents for 90
davs
Smith 's ('nnten\1nn Wit!" that half of the
state 's public i;r hool te?l'hers rere11·prl
sa\o\r~· raises Aug 1 anrl the otht r hitlf
11·t re t(l rect11·e !h('m Sept !. He so\1d
r\°\X(ln·i; frteze nrrler 11·as unl;i1r tn thn~e
~ hn wnulrl be harred frnm their schedu!-
t'd raisei;
l"nrler 1he i;;im p ;ippropr11ttion~ hill Afl·
prn1 ed h~ the lrg1s!1t1 ure th<it i:?a \e thP
i;al111 r~ hikes to !earher~ 11 nd (l1her i;l 11 te
e mpltl\'t.~. !"m1th wnuld hit\t rtcrn rrl It
SJ .SO() s11!arv increa~t Scp1. 1
Ca]\'f'rt i;;11rl hi' wnulrl rnn11'I'' 1r 1th
tnct;n·'s 1PC.itl r11!1n1< it nd Ol'lt 1<;,~lJP !hr
sal;:irv 1nrrf'1t:;f'i;
"Pi>T""1n<1ll\ 1 will t>P o:l;irl (n rntnrlv
"·1th \1r r\ii.nn 's nrrle r 11 11 u 11I ht:lp !he
nat inn's Pcnnom~-." Cal\'erl -5.:tlrl
Driver Killed
In 1'o,red .<\uto
A P11.s;:iden;i man d1E'd in thP wrrckage
nf his n1·rr1urned ear near El Tnro Satur-
rla,1· shnr!l~· 11f!rr a ropt ('Onnecling his
car to a tnv.' tr11rk. sn11pped .
F'ilbtrto M. Domini;uet. 65. wa~ dead
nn t1rn1·al it! Mii;~inn Commun1!y
Hnspital 11 look Californ111 Hi~hw ay
p1tfroln1en nnf' hnur tn extricate th e dying
mitn Frnrn ht~ c11r
Ofl1c Pri; ~11irl thP Oon11ni::11et ro\r "'"-~
hf'oing towf'rl b~· ,11 trurk drh'l'n by Lou15
Arclme.1:a. 2fi. nf Po\!>.1trlen11 u.·hen !hi" rnpe
i;narperl nPAr th!" in1erseruon of the Sa n·
ta Ana t1 nd San Diegn fretwa~·s.
Domln(l:urz.'s ('8r went nver an em-
bankment anrl O\'f'rtunred pinning It s
dri \·er beh ind the stee ring v.•heel.
Service Station
Bun1s it1 Tustin
A Tusll n st r\'1('e station burned to the
grnund duri ng !ht weekend \l'htn an l"ltt-
lr icitl ~park ignited gai;nli ne being used to
scruO down the ('I r wash section of the
facl1 ty.
A \~-ye11r1'lld Pmp!n~·e "'it!> treatt'd 1t a
lnr 11I hoi;p1!al for firi;t degree burn~ on
l:w:'lth ar mF HI" u.•as a\loll.•ed to ,RO home
aHer his burns wert dressed.
F'u-l"mt n estimalf'd damai;I". to 1hr
st rvi('e st ation located at 1782! Rtd Hdl
A1·r . 11 t S7!;,cm Plumes of bl11ck smr.ke
from the Sa turda)' aft ernoon flre -...·ere
clP11rlv vl~ibl e over a lt n-mile radius,
firem;.n s111rl
Be11uty tfi1111er
f\.1 rs. Lvnne \Varnell, 21 . \1·as (.'h osen from a f1el rl nf ! ! as "Mother-to--
be Or ihe Year" in London. The con te~l 1Jlus1ra!es the theme. "preg·
nan! is heautiful." according to its sponsors During the 1urlging. com-
petitors had to a.ns\\'er barrage. of questions ranging in su bj ect matter
from hobbles to \\'hat they think about maternit y girdles
f 'ro1t1 1•age I
PRISON BltE.<\l(
he (']Osf'd he\-...·Pen the \'1s1tnr <inti the
priwn,.r. bu t nfl1('1<1ls s;11rl it v.·as not
clo.~ed for Ja('ki;nn.
S:in QuPnt1n \\"arrlrn Lnui.s Nel.s<ln s;:i1d
Sunrl;i1 ,J:irk.snn diet nnt hit \'e rhe gun
\1•hen hr 11 ;;~ i;r<1 rcherl hefnrr hP 11·r nt to
.sPr h1~ 1·1 ~1tnr hu1 r1111Prl \1 on gu:irds whri
trird 10 se<1rrh hin1 (lfl h1.s rr tu rn \I) his
rC'll
ThrrC' R'U<irrl." 1t11d tv.·n nJ hrr ('nn11rll' it!;
1t·rll <i.~ "Sn lerlitrl Rro!hrr" .Jitrk.snn died
in the 15 n11nu1rs of \'i{llrnce thitt fnl\oy;.
erl.
f.1itrin Cn\lnl y l'li s1rir1 Att nr ne1· RrU{'!'
R.:ile.s cnnf1 rn1 erl 1tulhririt1es 11'Pl't' see k 1n~
Rini;i hitm , hut refu.sed ln ~;iv 11•h.1· exrl'[ll
thitl ' WI' h;11·e ~nm e 11ues11nn.s v.r \\'l~h !ri
o\Sk nf him rnncf'rn1ng the 1ncidrnt at San
Q11rn1in "
Th('~r rjl1r.st1nns 11rre ~till un~nl,·erl
J!n" itnrl 11·hf'n did ,);:irk.son !<el ;1 .smu;::-
i:l('d ru.stol ~
l[n11 r11rl .);'Irk.son plan tn i:et f'l\er the
11ri~on 11 1111··
nirl .!ar i..~on h:i1e .'l"rnrnnhcrs nn \~e
(llll~ldf' tl'l sri111 h1n1 <l\I :I~~
\\'ho k1llerl !hf' ~urirrl~ rind 1\10 o!hrr
rnn11rl ~"'
Thf' holrl r~<·itrir 11!len1!'! .•!<11 !rrl :-;a1ur-
rl<1\' 1'1.1p1n 11hrn lrt!'l-.~nn rf"t11rnPd tri it
.Sfl{'C'l<1\ 1~nl1tt1nn r r llhkw l-. :iftrr 11 1·1 c:11 A~
h~ 11 ;;~ hr1n£ .se;irrhrrl , pr'1 ~nn f1ff1r1;'ll<;
.s;url. hP rullr0 nu! It p 1~tnl ::inrl .sh11ut rct,
''Thi.~ I~ II "
F1flrt"n rn1nulr~ l:it er .litck.son 11as dr:id
'" :i 1·n111·11 iirrl n11l <;JrlP !he \'('llblnrk -1·L1 !
' ·--
• • •
dri'>l'n by bu l!t ts fl rt-d from a guii rd
ro11·Pr. lns1rl e the guards and l\\·n nlhtr
cnnVJ('t ~ v.·ere dearl -~la~hed 11,·ith a
ra7.1Jr blo\d.-t11perl tn 11 lon1hbrush. ~·nur
or the \ 1rt1mi; \l't'rt' rriund in ./a('kson·~
rr!I and !he rifth in :l bloodi;patterl'd ('Or·
ndor ou1s1dr .
Jaeksri11. :111. \\'as unc .,f thP th rre
''Solrrl;:irl lirn!hrrs" .1~'!'\J.~f'<! nf klllini. a
g1ia1·d ;i\ Snl<'rlitrl Slitle l'risnn lit.~t VPiir .
Au!hnrilies hrlie \'{'rl th;it the /\1;irin C:nun-
t1· f'iv1c <"rnlrr .s hflll!nt1! on Au.c 7, ltliO,
l\';i~ :".n 11t1lJ,jro11'th 0r the rh;ir,ers ,1ga1nst
!hr 1hrrr
.);i(•k.~nn's brolhcr, .Jl°)tl<!than, 17. v.·a~
killed in lhP c11·1c t'rnter gun hattlr The
s!itte (·hargrd thitl lhf' \·nun,eer .!:ir k~nn
and thP ll11•ep rnn\ ic l .~ "hnrn hr tiitd
lil"ped Jn fr('e 11ere gntnR Iii use hosta,gr.~
In fnrce thr releiti;e of the ''Solrdad
hrn1hers "
The San Qurnt1n \l'ilrrlcn told a Sunda_v
npv.·s 1·11nfrrrn1•e 1h;i1 itFrrr .litrk.~nri
tli~pl.:i\rd the .cun. the rnas\rr rlPrtr1c
Jnrk 1n~ rlP11f·r 11 1t.~ lnpp('ct anrl 2i rer~nn~
in che ;irl1u-.1n1rnt r•enter ;i ~pf'r1i1I
rellb!nck \l'llh h11:h .~er11r1t\' -11 rre relr.:i~crl frn rn lht•1r f1r~!-lltW"lr.r-rll~
"1/ hr 1Ja~'ki;nn 1 ~nr11 ho11• tn On ii , he
t•nulrl h;i1e unlntkrd thrn1 :ill." ;\'r)~.,n
~.:i1rl rrfcrrin.c 10 !hire nthrr 11rr"' 1111h
rrll~
Th" 20 n1111:i1r~ 1n1·ludf'rl 1!11rhr ll
\1;i~re. 11h11 \\Ith i\ni;:c\.:i fla11~ L~ rhti r,Crrl
111th rnunl('r 1n lhe c11·1c crntc r ~hl)l1\(lU !.
;ind lhr• ll1n othe r S!1lrcl.<1d hr111hers -
l·-lprt;i nrunigo :ind .J0hn CluchC'l!P
PRE-FREEZE PRICES
ON DIAMONDS
Jr'/1 y rr·ait for Dio111011rl
Prices to Go lip 10%?
Dollar Falls
111 Europe-
1.11~00!11 ! UP! 1 -European currency
e ~chiini;es rel'lpenerl 1rirlay for the first
tune since Prrs1dent NixrJn allowed the
rlol1<1r 10 flo;:it it wee k o\gn. A! exptclt-d,
the do!litr (elf on 1nn.~t market., but
tr11d1ng \\'<IS slnw 11 nd r11ut1ous and any
effect11·e deva!uatirin of !he dollar was ln·
ronrlu s11 e.
In \\'es1 t:f'rn1<.1n1 1.1•hu·h ha s one nr lhe
~1r•1n~er rurreril'1rs in the world, thP ef.
frct11r Or \aluat1on rif the clnllitr wa s 6 4
perecnt v.·1 th the do llar quotation set at
J 42~ ,1s C.'Otnparcd \.\tt h the old off icial
rate nf 3 66. This \1'a.~ better th11n the 7.&S
tle\'alua11un of la~\ \\'erk a 22-year ln\I'.
Against the Knr1sh pound sterling th&
dnll;ir fir~! dr11pf1<'rl b.~ <ihoul 2.5 pt"l'Cent
as the f\OUnd v.·as 111IO\\'NI tn floa t freely
fur thP firs! !1n1e s1111·f' 1hf' sl;ir\ nr World
\\';:i r !I, La1rr 11 rrL·111errd !ll about 11
pcrl'('nl ·rhe nfll!'i!ll r>1re 1.~ $2 40 fn !ht
pt)und ;ind pncrs mt1\·ed fro m 12.4~50
back ll p to $l ~42:>.
'fhe dull;.ir i1npr11verl in Fr;111cp <inti liist
\1rL•k's d<)llar del';ilualion 01 7 perecnt set-
t l{·d to 1 pf'rcent.
Tht• doll:1r al so d1pprd 111 !l;:ily . in Scan-
d 11 a111a , and 111 lhe Brnclux natinns -
B<'lg1u n1. l,uxrrnbi:1u1·g and Holl and. The
.Sp:inish pC'S<'la itnd 1he Pnrtuguess
r,:et1do 11·erf' un<"hilnged Twn nations of·
fu·1.:11l v <lei ii lurrl t hr1r currencies nv er the
\1·cckrnd ;is rrsu l1 or the \'1xon ac!ion -
the Israeli pnund hy 20 percen t from 3.50
to !he dollar 10 4 211
l ndnne~i;i de1·alucd
11ln1ost 10 percl'nt
Indonesian rup1a \l'as
dollar
Its eurrency
tf'lda y 11nd
srt 11t 415 lo
by
!he
!he
()n the Hnng l\ong market the dollar
plungerl to ;i lnw of :i H5 Hnng Kong
dol1itrs to the l-S. doll;i r when ths
n1arket npcnPd. ;i df't·;i!11;1t1on ot '.1.4 per·
cent. h111 the dollar gai11rrl streng1 h later
;:ind rnse tr1 he1wre11 ~ !lO it nd 5.9( or
atlnut .1 prreent. The offi r1 al ratei s fi.06.
The Tnkyn stnfk n1ar ket plu r1R'ed again
lnrl:i.v as pre~sure intTC<i.~rrl nn .f itpan In
revalue !he .1·en up11 ;ird a.s rnu ch 11s 2(}
prrcent. Thr B;in k or .J;:q1a ri h11s hou~ht
r11n1·r 1h<1ri $2 .'i h1llir·n in <!1111;'11'.~ !n save
thP nld r:i!e nf '.llill .l'en !n the <lnll;1r.
The prrssure rill .J.11x111 11.<1s ~o i;:re11l
!hill there 11·as 111"tu;1lly nn qt1nt11!1(ln on
1he .1·rn In !he Cnnrlnn f1"1rr111:n cxrh11n ge
1n;irkrt ii J;ipanc~e b;i.nk .~rokrsmitn call-
f"rl "1ncrrd1 hl<'" a rf'p•11'1 t)1at snme
nia rket snurte~ put a rat!' nf :IR3-3.'i7 ven
In the dnllar "whPre 1he ytn ran . he
fn11nd" 1'h i.s 111•11ld be :i 20 rcr('tnt
up11ard n•\:1l11a1 1~1n
Fr;:in(·e rn1h;ir hrd ti~t;:i\ on .:i l"·ri-p1r.r
~\Sten1 f•f 11arl1ng ;inrl thr rlol!ar
stren11:thencd A · ft cc 1n11rke1 ·• opera!es
on the 11111 snf s11prlv and demiind. and a
"rommerr1<1I rnarktt," re1;:i1ned for com·
mcrcial !ran~;it·!1nni; v.·11h li111e nuc·
tuit!inn a\lowrd.
On the lrl'e n1;11 kr( lf;:irlr1·s quntel !) 4&-
47 fra!H'.~ tn lhc doll:ir "'·" r0rnp;ired ll'ith
!hP nl rl nffw1iil rii tr or~ ~I. nr it rjp 1·11 lua-
t1nn nf iihn11L ! rrrrcn! l.a.~r 11·eek at
hr1~h1 nf tl•P rlnll;ir rrr~1~ the rlflll ar show·
prl a dr1 ;ilu;:ilifln nf hcl wr en .'i tn 7 per·
rPnl Tile cnmmerc1al ra1e tnday was
5 5125.
f 't'f)Jlt l'nge 1
OIL ...
lr11c1r>n 11110 thP nrw m1tnn1t , hn11·ever.
~:in l'lrn1rn!P l1fri:u ard"'. t1·hn hi ve.
p.<ltrnl\rct 1h" l~it rhrc all 11·pekenrl looking
r1)f trt111•.<-nl llH· io1!. •.:i1r! lhl' first globs
or !hr ~luff .<1 lrr1trl 1 linr lhf' .~hnre 1n !he
nnr1herr1 p;:irt 11f lhr ('lfl he.ich{'s.
('ntlnn ~ l'nu1l "h"rP rrrc1dcn1 N1xnn·1
r<littr 11""· ;1, 1r! hi!~ !\(•I rer('l\Pd 11ny
lritr r"-nf Jht· i.;on
\1ar111;\ 11fr 11pp:1!P111h h:1~ nn1 \'C\ bern
;:! lfl'•'fl'l I
Th.-1:11:i1·rl• 1"1 p.:1tr·11i hii\p ~rrn hun·
fir rrl~ of h11 rl• ~1!1 nc nn !hf' he11 chP:<. -
mr1rf' 11111n u~11:d ~;i1rl ·"An f'\rment11
(l11arrl \";ipl r11 1I l-t11hh~, "hill (hP hird~
dr>n·1 srrrn lu t1l1•d h1 lhr ~t 11H 1 !hink
tile) 1r J\l<t hr111p. .~n1<1rl and nre st11y1na
:iway frnn1 11 ...
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VOL M , NO. 201, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA \ MONDAY, AUGUST 23 , 1971 TEN CENTS
DepRrlment heads in the city of Hun·
tington Beach are sending letter' of sup.-
port to City Administrator Doyle ~1iller,
""''ho has been ullder fire from the city
council.
Departmenl heads urge an end to
!Speculation O\'ef the future of the cily ad·
ministrator so. in the words of f ire Chief
Ray Picard. ··we can all go back lo
l'-'Ofk."
The speculati on began six days ago
when it was revealed that some city
•
•
councilmen wished lo set a change in city
leadership. City council called an e1·
ecutive session and, after talking behind
closed doors. the five members of the
seven-member council who were present
unanimously declared such speculatio~ a
dead issue.
Mille.r has bttn administrator of Hun-
tington Beach since 1960. He has seen it
rise from a city of 11,000 popu.!eUon to its
present 130.000.
The letters of 1upport for the ad-
ministralor from Picard. Police. Chief
Earle Robitaille. Finance Director Frank
Arguello. and Building Director Jack
Cleveland, also are being sent to c::j·
rouncilmen.
Robitaille noted that some of the
newspapers ha ve carried stories "hinting
at the displeasure of unnamed depart-
ment heads within the city government
with the performaJJce of the city ad-
ministrator.
•·1 wish to publicly refute any such ii.n·
TH IS IS WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE SUNDAY; VIEW IS SOUTH FROM HUNTINGTON PIER
He1vy Surf, Riptides and Large Crowds Make for 1 Lifeguard'& Nightmare
A nother R ecall
Election Slated
In Se al Beach
Voters in Seal Beiich will decide
y,•hether Thomas R. Hogard keeps his
seat on the city counc il Tuesday. It v!'i ll
be !he city's th ird reca!l election in four
months.
Hflgarrl. "'hflse district CO\'ers the
r;ea11,·ard side nf !he cir.y·s ''Old Town"
5ection and the Surfside Co!onv. i~ the
last remaining member of a three-man
vntLng majority "'hich 1.00k power a yea r
ago.
As one o[ its !lrsl actioni; the power
bloc \'oted lo oust City Manager Let:
Risn Pr. a popular man with recall
backers.
The result 11,·as thE' rec-al! nr Cnun-
cil man Crio1\·ay ,J. Fuhrman. l\.1a rch .10,
b.\' an 85 perrent margin, 11nrl the recall
nf Oiuncilman 11.·lorton A. Baum July 20,
b,1' a fiO percent m11ri;in.
T"''O candidate~ ha ve stepped forvvard
tn cha!lengr l!ogard for his seat, one of-
fir:ia l and the other nne e write-in can-
dldate.
Thev are James W. Dunn .Ir .. a 41 -
ve;ir-Old business executive. and Thomas F. Barnes. 28. a high school teacher who
did not collect enough q u a I i f i e d
r;ignature.s to be placed on the official
ballol.
Dunn is running .against Hogard
because he feels the councilman is "not
properly representing tht will or the peo-
ple ."
Barnes. the vice-chairman of the city's
redevelopment agency, claiml'I lo have
municipal government ezperience and
contendll his opponent doell not.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
during Tuesday's election.
Ex-senator's· Son Sougl1t
111 San Que11tin Sl1ooti11gs
SA:'-i QUENTIN (UP!l -Au thorities
today souliht the grandson of a former
U.S. senator who 11,•;:is the last person to
l'isit black revolutionary convict Geor~e
Jackson before the pr iso ner and fil'e
others 1.1•ere killed in an escape attempt
at San Quen tin Priso n.
The.y "''anl lo find out how Jackson ROt
a gun he used to lead the alltmpted
break out.
An all-points bulletin wenl out for
Stephen r-.1itchell Bingham. 29, gr:indson
of fht late Hiram Bingham. who was
governor of Connec ticut 11nd a U.S.
genato r.
Bingham is the son of Alfred Bing h;im,
of Salem, Co nn., and nE'phew of Jnn;:ithan
Bingham , Democrr;tic congressman frnm
New '-tnrk City . He attended Yalt and
later oblained 11 law degree at the
University of California, Berkel r-y.
He was reported t.o ha ve heen
associated during recent years w1th
radical groups in Oakland·
"lo "'arrant has been lssued for
Bingham, but authorities want lo talk to
him.
The prison said Bingham was Jackson's
visitor on Saturday afternoon, a few
minutes before the 29-year-old black in-
mate. drew a gun ln the maximum securi-
ty area. "This is it," J ack.son said,
touching off the bloody killing.
Visitors at San Quenlin sit at 11 tahle
across from the prisoner. A screen can
be closed between the visitor and the
prisoner. but officials said it wall not
ciosed for Jackson.
San Quentin Warden Louis Nelson sajd
Sunday Jackson did not have the gun
"'·hen he was searched before he went 1.(1
see his visitor but pulled it on guards "'ho
tried to search him on his return to his
cell .
Th ree guards and t1.1·0 other cnnvicts as
1.1·eH ai; "Soledad Brolher " J;ickson died
10 the 15 minutes nf \'iolence that folln w-
•d.
~1ann Count.v District A!toroey Bruce
Bal Ps confirmed authorities were seeking
Bingh am. but ref used to say "'hY excepl
tha t ""we have some question5 we wish t.o
a.~k of hi m concerning the incident at San
Quentin."
These qu estions w('re i;1111 unsol\'ed :
~lnw and when did J ackson get a smug-
gled pis1o1".'
How did J ackson plan to gel over lhe
prison 11,·a ll~
Did Jack!ion ha ve accomp lices on the
our.side to spirit. him a1vay".'
Who killed the guards and two other
convicts?
The bold esca pe a!lempl started Satur-
day at :J p.m. when Jackson returoed to a
special isolation cellb!ock after a visit. As
he "'as bei ng searched. prison officials
said, he pulled out a pistol and shouted,
"This is it."
Fifteen minutes later Jackson was dead
in a courtyard outside lhe cellblock -c-ut
do1.1•n hy hullets fired from a gu.11rd
tower. Inside the guards and two nther
convicts were dead -slashed vdth a
razor blade taped to a toothbrush Four
of the victims were found in Jackson's
(See QUENTIN, Page ZI
Unification 'U11eco1w1nic'
4-way Merger Criticized
By RUDI NTEOZIELSKI •
Of IM Deltr "llrtl llfll
A four-way unification or the Hun-
Ungton Stach Union High School Distrlcl
hiu been criticlud as economically
unsound by ,.Uc;hael Brick. superin-
tendent of the Fountain Valley School
District.
"The problt:m with this plan ii th11t il
do'Jt's not meet the financial criteria
esllllbhsherl by l11w In the EducaLion
COOe." fulminattd Brick. 11 proponent t1r
lhrtt-way unlficittlon.
The four-way propo11a1 ir; being pushed
by the Se11I Beach and HunUngton Be8ch
City School DlatrtcU, It would allow th,,
Se1ll Beach district to fnrm Its nwn
--· 4 --........ ;.ti; •C.-• --
unlfi~ district by comblnlng with the Los
Alamlt.os School Dillrict.
The remaining elementary school
districts within the boundaries of the high
school di.strict would unify alona thejr
own boundaries. with the exception of the
Ocean View and fountain Valley school
districts which would join to fnrm 1
larger unified distMct.
j'This plan Ignores tht legal stipulatinn
that the •s.~ssr.d valuation ptr chl\d In
1tny ooe or the proposfd un ified d15tr1cts
cannot vary more than 10 percent frnm
the average e1f all rtigtricts combined ,"
ch11le11ged Brick.
He claims that the Loa A!amitos -Se.Al
Beach district would be S9 percent
, .
greater and the Huntington Beach
Unified district 71 percent greater In
11.sse.ssed valuation than Ule average of
the other school districts.
Neither Marx Dresaler. lht Sea.I Beach
superintendent of schools. nor Charles
Palmer. the Huntington Beach City depu·
ty superintendent of schools, t1Uered tn
rebut Brick's ch&rges !his morning.
"We'rf' presenting the plans tr. thP..
county Commillet nn School District
Orgl'nit.1Uon Thursday nlght, We w11nt l.n
r11serve comment until then. We don 't
1.1·1nt lo get Into a contest," !'>rt id Palmer.
• Dr,.ssler sa!I the important feature of
lhe four-w1y proposal is the preservJtion
(Set: UNTFY. P11e t i
•
pression in the minds of citizens or any
member of the city council, that l. as .a
department head. ha ve ever had any pro-
blems in receiving direction. support and
cooperation from you i Mil\erl and your
staff. I can state categorlcaJly tha t few
admini.!itraUJrs have. the support and
loyally of their department he.ads and the
majority of the employu that you en-
joy."
finance Director frank B. Arguello. in
a lttter to Miller, noted that he has work ·
ed with many city administrators and
"because of this fact f can say without
reservation that you have cooducted
yourseU and the affairs of thi s clly in a
manner which would do credit lo your
profession and that you. as an ad-
ministratur would be placed right at the
top of the admlnilitraUJr list "
Arguello added . ''The results (If your
administrati\'e abilities are quite ap-
parent. if anyone wW merely think about
our present fiscal posilion -we still do
not ha ve any problem that cannot be
solved and this in itself is an indication of
the type of administrative leadership we
have enjoyed for the past 11 years."
Chief Picard. who had been named In
ne11,·spape.r stories relating to possible
council efforts to dismiss ~1iller after 11
years of service. said that his career ob-
jectives rest i·solely in the fire service"
and that .. I would re ject any offer in any
(See RALLY. Page!)
Surf Pounds Sand
Heavy Waves Lifeguard Nightmare
e,, TERRY COVILLE 001 , ... Dt llf ,.llof l!lff
Heavy riptide!'> high surf and crowded
beaches created nightmares for Orange
C-Oast lifeguards over the weekend.
City guards in San Clemente. Laguna
Beach, Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach reported making more than 1,200
rescues in two days.
Beach attendance again surpassed the.
half·mi!lion mark as warm "'ater con-
tinued to attract bathers, despite cooler
"'·ealher. Most beaches reported \\·a!er
around 70 degrees, while the air tem-
perature was about the same.
San Clemente li!eguuds reported mild
riptides, but guards in Laguna Beach.
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach
said the riplides were rough at various
t1meJ11 ovtr the \\'Cekend.
One mass rescue in Huntington Brach
Involved 25 swimmers caught in "one
huge riptide" Saturday e:ven ing . south of
the city pier. A dozen lifeguards had to
pull the swimmers to safelv.
Newport lifeguard!'> said some body
surfers suffered broken bones 11 the
* * * Two Youths Die
In Heavy Surf
Over W eeken,d
The body of an 11 -year-old Fullerton
boy who wa.s swept away by heavy 11eas
Sunday near Corona de! Mar waJll
recovered today about one mile from I.he
point al which he was last seen by two
companions.
Orange County Coroner"s deputie.s iden-
tified the victim as Danny Chapin of 857
i.A)1s Lane, Fullerton.
He was the second victim recovered
frnm coasta l waler• over the trouble·
plagued weekend .
The other victim was identifitd by
au!horities as Joe ,Juarez. 17. of Santa Fe
Sp rings . J uarez died in the relatively
calm w11ters CJf Upper Newport Day near
Newport r>unel'! Aquatic Park.
Youn-'! Chapin died "'hen he and twn
compan-1ons were trapped by eight-foot
:i;urf and he;i vy riptides in .11 roc ky cove
ne;ir !he l111r~e ranch area hetween
Cornna del ~tar and Laguna Beach.
One of Chapin·s co mpanions made. it t.ll
~hnre una.~sisled but the second youth,
.John Upchurch. 12. of LaVeroe, was
helped ashort by an unidentified swim-
mer.
Newpo rt Beach lifeguardl'I and Harbor
Department off icers worked throughout
the afternoon end evening in a hunt for
the mis.~ing boy. They were joined for
much of the .search by the Newport
Beach Police Departme:nt helicopter.
Officers said the three youths were
J11wimming In a county area where no
lifeguards ;ire posted.
'·They just didn't seem lo recognize the
danger they were in," a deputy 5herif£
said.
The body of the Jua.rez youth who
disappeared Thursday nlghl while swim·
ming with other participants in a beach
outln~ was recovered Sunday near
Newport Dunes.
He was la,,l aeen less than one mile
from the Oune.!I by other members cf a
1chool party whlch had spent the day at
the. beach.
Lifeguards found the body Sunday
morning. It was identifi ed hy the boy's
parentl who were also aearchlng ln the
area.
IRS HAS WORD
ON BIG FREEZE
Do you have queslions about
Presldl!llt Nlxon·J freeze cm wages
and prices?
If so. tht. U.S. lntemal Rrvenue
Service (IRS) has e&l.ablished an
answerlna: liervice In Stnll:I Anti to
handle such problems. Questioni;
m11y be dire<:!led to fR.$ ezpert.s by
cAl1ina: their off ice al 83&-2381 ln
S11nt11 An11.
wa ves ranged from six to 10 feet with a
high vel ocity rip current.
Robert Reed, direclor of ~tarin~ Safety
for Newport Beach, said lifeguards were
aided throughout the weekend by patrol
boat.!I from the Orange Cour.ty Harbor
Departmenl and by the city's police
helicopters.
Reed also warned swimmers in lh e
Wes! Ne"'JlOrt area to avoid the rock
groins because the waves crashed some
swimmers on the rock.~. Reed said it is
better to let the riptidt carry a swimmer
around lhe rocks and let lifeguards pull
him out,
In south Orange County, the biggest
worry 11,•as an 011 slick dumped from a
navy ship. the U.S.S. ~1anatee, based in
Long Beach.
Navy officials said the Manatee drop-
ped an unknnwn quantity of oil off the
coast "'·hich this mornng created an oil
slick 20 miles long and about 800 yards
wide , stretching from Dana Point to
Oceanside.
San Clemente guards said the oil had
not touched their beach, except for the
Shorecliffs area. to the north. It did touch
Dana Point and wal'! threatening the
harbor at Oceanside, but the Navy Is now
trying to contain it.
Girl Gets Bide
Hille-and-seek Ganie Ends in Trip
F111m Wire Sttvlet:•
A Huntington Beach couple a•ve lhetr
S-year~Jd niece an 1,100 mile ride in their
camper truck without knowing il.
Little Phyllis Williams wa.& discovered
ln a small compartment of the truck near
Ade.le Ga. Friday night. after a motorist
reported &eeing a leg dangling from the
truck.
She had completed the 22-hour journey
from Grand Rapids, Mich. to Georgi•
withcut food or waler.
"All I can say is we"re thankful she '~
all right."' sairl Glen Hopkins , who had
been visiting with lhe girl's parents in
Michigan.
Added his wife, .. \Ve were ama zed she
w11s alive. I said to my husband, 'You
donl mean she 's been there all the. 1.1·ay
sinct Michigan ?'·· He answered, "It's
!nit.··
The Hl}pkinses sa.id Phyllis had been
playing a game nr hide. and seek "'ith
their ch ildren Thursday morning just
before th'Y began their drive to Van-
dosta , Ga .. to visit 1.1rJ. Opie Willlam!i,
Phyllis' grandmother.
Phyllis must have climbed into the
three and a half foot storage space
behind the left rear wheel without anyone
noticing it. the Hopkins theorized.
While crossing Ohio that afternoon. the
Hopkins fam ily was waved off the road
by a man who claimed he had seen a leg
dangling undemeath the truck.
"The man and my husbaad both looked
under the truck and couldn't r;ee
anylhing ." said Mrs. Hopkins.
They continued their journey but stop-
ped twice because they heard a thud
und erneath the truck.
"My husband stopped twice to check
lhe spare tire to see if it was loose. And
then we thought it might have bee.n 1 can
o[ oU rattling around,·• Mrs. Hopkins
said.
Unknown to thf' Hopkins . police bad
!See RIDE , Paet Z)
Manageme11t Cl1anges Set
Fo1· Beacl1 Council Study
By Al.AN OJRK IN
01 tno O•l!v ,.llot 11•11
"Suggested changes in management
methods and organization" is the aubject
for discussion tonight at. a special study
session of the Huntington Beach City
Council.
The ses~ion will be held al 7 .30 p.m. in
cnuncil chambers. It will be. ovu a
memorandum sent 1.(1 councilmen April 22
by City Administrator Doyle Miller in
which he explains a new staff-council
ml'nagement system.
'Discussion nf the memorandum comes
al 11 time when Miller's management
methods are uOOer fire by some coun-
cilmen who wish tn see him replaced.
Miller. who has bte:n criticized by coun-
rilmen fnr not preparing long rsnge
financial plans. callii in the memorandum
fQr a system of priorities on the city 's
goals and objectives to be established.
"Progr1mii1 presently u n d e r con-.
~ideretion will exceed the city's ability lG
pay," the administratGr point! out.
The me morandum 111tys no new pro.
gram 1hould be authorized nor the priori·
ty of an existinc project chanced until 1n
Commissioner
To _be Appointed
Fountain Valley city councilmen will
metl tonight lG n&mt. a aucussor to
Planning Commissioner Richard He..aley.
Healey rtsigned hil post to move to
Louisville. Ky.
The meetlnR wUI be:gtn 1t 7 p.m. In city
council chambtt11. Councilmen will in-
lt:rvlew prospective commlulcnt:rs In ex·
tcullve. tessl,on 8nd ire expected to ap.
point the commi11iloner at the cloee of the
mee.Unljl.
J
'
evaluation Ill made or the co!'lt •nd
sources of financing.
f\feanwhi!e, Miller's status with the
council apparently remains under a
cloud . By not taking any action last week
-other lhan to declare Miller's status a
dead issue -it is understood the five
councilmen present delayed a decision for
one month.
This would mean that all seven criun-
cilmen would be in town and would also
provide a cooling time for an amicable.
arrangement to be reached , or for coun·
cilmen to re-evaluate their positions.
Orange
Weather
Low cloudJ11 and fog will clear by
midday today and Tuesday tn hazy
sunsbine and temperatures of 72
along the coast. Inland temps will
bt around 82 and lh~ lows tonig ht
in lhe 60's .
INSIDE TODAY
Elf!m.enta.ru ;chool dl!!ricts
olong the. Orange. Corut conthu.te
to off tr smaller clas&t1 than th.I'.
&tate avl'.rage. See Page 12.
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.Desalt Plans Reviewed
Plan11ers Eye W a te r R ec lamation Plant
PlaM for th!: pmpo~ water district
~"salinu1 t1on plant and .... ·1s1e .... ·ater
rt-Clamation tilant will be re1 il':11t'ed by
Fountain VaUey Pla.anin& ~mmLssions 1n
a study u sslon "'ednesd.ty night
The study meeting "'ill convene at 6.3~
p.m. in city council chambers Thi!
regular mtttin,£ is s!a t!d to begin 111 7 30
p.m.
PlaM1ng Dlrtctor Chnton Sherrod s11d
his staff nas reeommended approval nf
the S22.l million project \\'hic h "'ill bf'
loci!~ on Elhs Al'enue near \\'ard
.Street.
The tota l project. v.·hich \\'l!l consist of
tht wa ste .... ·ater pla.nt and the desalln!ta-
tion plant is known as the Or&nge County
Ctiast.al Project.
\\'hen eompleled, the tv.'o plants are ex-
pected ltl product 3(),000 acre feel of
'P't.able wi t.er per year. This is roughly 30
mUJian aaUol\!I .. day.
The water will be injected into the cmind t.o augment the county'• exlatln&
underground watt.r supply and to keep
salt \\1ater from Intruding into the un -
derground re servoir.
The two plants are lo be financed by a
con1bination of stalt. and fede ral gr11nts
and \\'aler district money The $7.li5
million for the deMlin1z<1Uon proj~t h<111
been granted through the feder&l OHice
of Salint. \Vale r. No firm date fnr the con-
&truct1on of !he plant has been set pen-
ding federa l rer H111 of an en1•1ron mental
im pact study of the plant.
\\'ater District spokesman Nl!al Kline
said the tenlath•e construction date is
October. "but v:e should have a muc h
bl!tte.r idea of our time &chedule aftl!r
Sept. 1."
Kline said the desalinization project
·Na vy Racing Bree zes
·ro S tem Oil Goo Mo ve
By JOHN VAL TERZA
Of 11M1 Otll' l'li.! 11111
U.S. Navy crews us1n& a new protein
eompound donated by a Lo& Angeles firm
: began racing the ""eather today in an el-
·• fort to sttm the travel of 1,200 ga llons of
fut.I oil lying off the Oceanside-San
Clemente coast.
The "ii. which Navy spokesmen now
· admit ca.me from 1 fueling vessel la.st
• Friday, is poised two miles offeoast from
' a landfall at Oana Point to about 16 miles
downcoast.
Small blobs of the fuel alre&dy ha ve
kluJed beaches from the Poche area of
Sa n Clemente to Dana Point
But the bulk of the '"bunker 3-lype ''
-fuel "il is slill 11bout two miles offshore_
Spokesmen for the Navy in San Diego
· 1aid th is morn ing that 2,000 fe_et of
portable f!o&ting booms ha ve been dls-
. patched to Ote1nside H.ubor ... :here there
· is the dt.ng er of the oll btJng blown into he
· marina u·here damag~ to boat hulls
w"uld octur .
Prevt ilina a!ternoon westerly breezes
land 1n element of haste to the oil·slem-
ming acti"ns by th e Navy.
Un.less the organic compound called
"mono.oleate" can be poured around the
. &lick in time, breeze~. will drive the
, estlrnatM 12,000 ga llons to the shore.
The compound is designed lO tr ap the
' t1il and allow it to se:Ule underwa ter.
Harbor patrolmen at Dana Hllrbor ~aid
lt!day some large patches of the clotted
~ 100 m visible along the point outs ide the
harbor. ThUI far there ha& bten no in-
trusion into the new marina, however.
•
San Clemente lifegu&rds. \\'ho have
. patrolled the beaches all weekend looking
for trace.s "' the oil. said the first glob~
of the stuff already line the shore in the
northern part of the city ~ache&.
C<>tton·s Point. where President Nixon·~
estate lies. as ye! has not received any
traces of the goo.
Service Station
Burns in Tustin
A Tu!lln 1e.rv1te gta tion burned to the
rround dur ing the "·tekend u·h~n an eltc·
tr1ca l spark ignittd g"soh nt being used lO
1cruh dov.·n !ht car "ash secttQn of !he
fachty
A 19-yeM-<!ld emp!oye was tre,.!trl at a
local hospital fr.r first degree burns nn
both arms Ht WAS "!lnu•ed to RO hr>me
aft t r his burn~ wPrt drl"s~!'d
Fltemen estimated dama~· 1n 1he.
service station located !1 17821 Red Hill
Ave., at $7.~.noo Plu ml"5 nf bl ,11rk smnke
from lhl" S,11turd;:i.v llflernr'lnn ftre u·ere
t!early vhitile 01 er ~ lt"n-mlle rad1u.<;.
firemen 1aid.
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Martna life apparently has not yet been
affected.
··The guards on patrol ha\'I! seen hun·
dred~ of birds silting on thi! beache s -
more than usual." .!iaid San Clemente
Guard Capt. Phil Stubbs, .. but the birds
don"t seem fo uled by the slu!f 1 think
they"re just being smart and are staying
away from it."
'Talley Planners
Ma y Boost Fees
For Subdi viders
De vt!Opl!rt. in f ountain Valley, who
were'given a d(luhled park fee to pay two
1110(1ths ag o, nou· face doubled subdiv ision
ftts.
The increase wil l bl! d1sc:u.<;.<;ed \\lcrl-
nesd11y night by Fountain Valley planning
commissioners.
Plann ing Director C!inlnn She rrod .<;a1rl
the inc-rease ha.<; been suggested beca u,~e
subdivis ion fee11 are an "impor1an t
source of revenue for The ci ty... and
becau~e of the ··11mited rl ur ation of lht!I
po tential ~nurce of revenue ··
Currently det•elopers of subdn•1s1ons of
lour lots or less pay SJO and SS for each
lot more than (\\·o in thP. suhdivi.c;1on
The plan ning staff is asking tn int're::i se
the base fe e lo$~. leaving the additional
fees "~ they are.
Jn ,:ubd ivision.<; of fi\'l" lot5 or mo re . the
current fee is $2.~ with an edrl ilion al tu·o
dollars p!'r Int ShPrrnd i.c; suggesl ing the
per lo! fee be increa sed to $4
[n a memo to the comm is.!iion . Sherrod
not.es th at a fee survey conducted by the
city of Sant11 Ana shnws a numbt>r of
cities in Orange Coun!y which impose.
h1ghe.r subdivision fees tha n Fountain
Va.lh~y.
From Page 1
UNIFY ...
of cnmmunity 1de.ntit~·
··r nifying In sprt al'I wt alth is deftnit t lv
!hi' 1,1-ron.1: 1de 11 .'· hl" <'OmmentPrl · !f \\1r
Rri<'k \1·an ts ro rlo !hat hi' i:.hould look
to"·ard a sUrte"·1de propl!rty ta x in-
5tead "
Bn1h men 11·111 prPsen1 thPir plan In thio
cnmm 1ttel' at i 30 pm Thur~rl:i \" n1eh t 1n
the Hun!mf:!nn J<cach H 1~h Sc hool
c11feteria.
ThP cnmm1ttee has hcen rh:irged with
re11e11·1nR. all rif !he un1f1rat1nn propn~.111~
11 rl'i !ri ri>r01nmend nnP tn the !'lt<1te B(l:ird
of Erl 1ira1ion .
If thf' pla n i~ endnrsf'd bv the S1rl1t!
Board of Educ11 li()n, \'nt Prs li\"ing In 1 h~
Hunll ngt on Beac-h lininn Ht11h Schoo l
Oi!trlct will ha ve the opt ion of either ac-
cepting or rejecting it in th e Jun e 1972
eJt c-ti on.
The three_.11·av un1fit'alinn plan w"'
de\"eloped jointly by Brick's Fountain
Valle1· Schon! Di.c;frict and the Ocean
View· Schonl Distric t.
That proposal would form 11: school
d i s t r t c t h.v 1nin in~ the \\1estminsler
11nd Seal Beach school districts . and 111·0
further unified school di!!l ricts by
dividing fh l' Hunl\n~tnn Bea.ch Citv
Srhool District bet"·ttn the Ocean \1lev1
and Founta in Va!lt y sc hool districts.
L"nder thl" three·"'"~· propnsal. each of
the. school di!tricts "'nuld bl' of 11lmil11r
sue !nd assessed valu ation, according to
Brick_
'"\''e strong ly feel that the. Fnunla in
\'allev -Ocean View p\;in ill the only
plan 'th11t is both fin ancially sound and
specifically rles1'1Jed to meet the need.~ nr
the. child ren rach dis!rlcl "'Il l &erve." he
IA id.
\'el Another pl!i n -tnt~l unificat1nn -
has he'n "rl~·11nced hv Roher! Gordon.
cha irman of a c iti zen~ grou p kno"'TI a"
Wr~l m inster Tnmorro\\'.
It would create 11 unihtd 5chool d!ii,tr1r t
cn\"l'ring $2 ii,qua~ mil'~ wi!h 11 proiecttd
enrollment. of 80.000 st uden t• by 1978 Tl1e
m:tJflr ad1·anta11e Gfirtil'ln 51~1. ill tha t nn
ntw high sc-hools wnul d have to bt bu11!
sinct. e:dsttr'l.C achools "'ould be used
mort efltc ien!I)'.
A poli o Crew Visits
Vi'ASHl~GTON (APl -Tht Al)Ollo 111
astron3ut1 made thttr fir gt v!A1t lo
Wash1n~n tod8y 1tnt e their 12-day
mi~sion lO thr monn l11"t mnn!h
'
will bt bullt In two phtM•. The first por-
Uon wUI ht cap1ble or ptoduclng three
million 1allons per day {MGO) and wi ll
supply distritt engineers with the data
necessary to bring the projtcl up lo its
full capacity of 15 MGD. The t~hnology
developer! frmn1 lhe IS MGD plant. in
lutn. will enable the fede ral government
to construct 200 1'-1GD plAnl! throughout
lhe nation, he sa irl .
The \\'aste ""Ater reclamR!lon plant
capable nf producing 30 MGD, \\'ill cos t
an estimated $10 million. Kline ~aid or-
flc1als are slill a11"ait1nji! 1-1·ord from the
federal gorernment on an appli cation for
a gr11 nt 1o1·hich, with sta te funds , "·ill fund
sa million of the pr oject.
Th e fede ral grant for the desalm1zallnn
plant tota ls 14.~ milhon, \\'it h the \\'ate r
district paying the remainlng SJ.25
million.
From Page 1
RALLY ...
c1f\· for an v other career fie ld "
He added that ··1 have al\\•ays
resp('cted your management style nf
pe rmllf ing department heads to operate
\l'ith latitude in !he pe rform ance nf their
dutie ;: ··
Building D1rcC"tor Clevel;ind. ""ho had
a~ked depart rnr>nt hrads to t'Xprcss ;i ny
complain1s they 1nighl have nr to corn·
men! either in support of the arl·
ministratnr or against him. ~aid that he
persona lly ts supporting ~,tiller.
Cle\"eland said , "I \\'as appa lled at the
accusat ions made concerning I'll r .
\\!iller"s abili ly to properly perform his
duties.
··rhe newspaper's acrount slated r-.lr.
~t iller had not made the city cou ncil
aware nf the financial conditio of this ci-
ty. I ha ve been present on numerous nc-
ca sinns 111h('n he :ind !he Finanre director
ex rlained lhe ent ire situat inn tn the coun -
cil as a 11·hn!e ea ch And el"ery time one of
our nr"'· c11·1<' developments were d iscu~s·
ed . He alwavs tried to Agree wi!h 1he
cn11nri l tha 1 the project had mer it bul he
in l'ariabll" asked where the money was
comi ng from .
"\\le ha\"e bPcn going thrnuji!h n1•er Ill
vears of bontn that h;i.s made us the ·fa~t cst gro"·injl: rity in the U.S. \\'e have
nol had an,v of the problems !hat set.m ln
be 11 part of city government in a lot o,
other Orange Count.y cities . such as recall
di.smissals or fiscal difficulties."
P Janning Freeze
On Los Alami tos
Base Rer1ues ted
Lns A!Ami!os city c:nuncilmen hal'e a~k
ed Prrs1dent N1,1;nn lo stop Bn)' pn;:~i hle
imple mentatio n of milit ary uses for Los
Al;i n1ito.~ Na1 ler! Air ~t.:111nn.
Thf! air sta tion. \1•hich !he Navy has
ceased lo usr, is being considered as 11
hon1e b!'!se for a varie1y nf military
reserve and National Gua rd un i!s.
In 11 telegram se nt tn Nixon s nd
Se n<t!ors John V. Tunney !O·Ca!ir !. Al;i n
C'ranstnn I Q.('.alif \. Henry J;icks-on 1 D-
\\"ash l an<I Ecimund 1'-1u~kiP t O·~lai nP I
th' rounrilmen <1~ked for ;i 90-d11~· frf'e<.e
on pl11 nn1np-
Thf' frre1r ll"a.c; a~ked ~n cir~· offit'i;:rls
!'::i n mert u·1th rnunl~' . .<;tare and fedl'nll
(lf f1c i::i l9 "'to 11·(lrk out <1 mutually cnm-
pa t1blt. u.~aji!!' nf lhis b:i~e ··
"\ons1rleratinn .:r1 !hi.~ tim P rif furt her
111r-rel at rd 11r1 n·\tie.~ al Lns Al;imi1n~
1\.A.S 11·111 prore. di~;i~trou~ tn !he futurf'
u·f'll·hr1n2 nf n1·er nnP h;ilf m1!hnn
pe1·.c;nn~ curren!I\' resid1n1: In nur ;irea.''
thl' tt lr iirarn ~l atPd
TIP fl. R 1rhard T Hann;:i, ( D·An.:rhr1m 1 1~
~<'hed ultd tn me et 1\·ith r.1a.1·nr \\'iJ!i!im S
Brown, ~hiynre Prn Tern Jne H.l'rle ;i nrl
city 5taff memher.c; 1.hJs 11·eek to discuss
the matter.
Nine A rr ested
At MeslL Party
~
On Dru g Chnrges
Nine pE'{lole wPrP e rre~tl""rl io11rll' th\.<;
mnrning al ;i \n~la r-.1es11 par!y on
t'ha r,li!eS nr pns~e~~inn rif m:ir ijuan.:r
Pr>lice sA id thf'I' WPnl In 717 ~la mt~ St .
Apt C. R! l:l mlnufps af!tr midn i~ht tn
rh•rk a •·loud m u~ic" romp\8in! ln~idl'.
P"lirt cl;i1m 1ht'1· founci mariju11na anrl
11 rre.~ted the fnllo"'ing penple on
l'O-~~l'~SiOn Ch l'lrl!f'S"
-Oennl~ 011 rryl Kelr her . !2. Stil1 11•f'll .
Ok l11
-Ramon dt' Je~us Rlv 11~. 2:1 . nf 700 \\'
20th St . Apt, B. f'nsta t.1es;i.
-~lary Jo Shaffner, 21. r'lf It;9JI Be:ath
Boull!'\'arrl. H11nti nii:tnn Srarh.
-flnrenrt Rnmun. 25. of 700 \\" 20t h
St , Cn~ta t.1r~a..
-L}'nn Elaine ~fnrrl5. 18. of 71 7 J11mes
St Ant C.
-Phtll lp ~1lch 1l'I ~1cPhetlr1 a. 23. ~I
7712 Alh11mbrR Drh·t . H•1ntingtnn 8~11C'h
-Ch11rlt& Edwa rd Hall, \!I,. of 717
.J11ml'5 St.. A.pl C
-Carl V t \forrls. 20. of iOO \\' 2(11 h
$1 , f'n~I R ~1!"~a
----.ramt5 Oa,•h.1 Sh•rp. to. S11lh,•el1.
Ok IA
Pnl1c-" alll'll:I' the~· found 8 Un bak 1n~
pitn 1o1 1th a gr~n ltafy "uhstancf' th~!
lflllkl'd hk" m•ri1u an1. a w1t.f'r plpe ?Ill.
ta i cigarette paptr8. 10 ro•ches !burnt
r l,a:Arettes 1 ~nd 11hout 7S man juan s
&etds.
•
Be111it11 1t'in11e 1•
~·l r s. L~·nne \Varnett. 21. was chosen from a field of 11 as ''Mother·to-
be of the "Year" in Lo ndon, The co ntesl Ulu strates the theme, "preg·
nant is beautif ul,'' according to its sponsors. During the judging, com·
pet.i tors had to an S\\'er barrage of q ueslions ranging Ln subject matttr
from hobbies to 11·ha.t they think about maternity girdles.
Fr om Page 1
QUENTIN DEAT HS ...
cell and the fift h in 11 blooclspattertd cor·
r1dnr nu1.~1de
.Jark.~n. Jn. \\"as one rif the thrPe
'"Snlrd;id Rrothe rs" acruscd ol k1\liri~ a
,E U<ird at Soled ad Slatr rrisnn last year.
Au !hnril if!~ helie1·ecf 1hat the ~!ari n Cnun-
t.1• r·111r «rn!er ~hmtnu! nn Aue:. 7_ 19io,
11 a.~ ?.fl f!li1~ro11rh of !lie cha rges a!?_a1 n~t
tbf' !hr rf'.
.1.:1ck.~on "s hrnther. Jonathan , 17, w<i~
killr>d in lhe civic ccnler ~un hall le. Th e
~l ate ch~irged that 1he ynuni;er .J;ick~nn
and lhe thr·<"e ron1·1 r l~ "'hnm he had
hnped [1) free \\'l'rr i;!oing to use hostages
tn fnrce the release of the .. Soledad
brn!her~."
The S<1n Q111'ntin warrlen tolrl a Sundav
news cnnft'rrnre that 11fter .Jacksri~
disrl <1.\•rrl !hr> gun. 1hf' ma ster elecl rir
l0ck1nf.: de r1re 1-1·a.5 tri pped and 27 persnni;
in ihr adiu~t mrn! center ~ 11 special
rr\lh lnr k 11·11h high srcuritv -11·ere
rr lea.~rd rrnm lh rlr riri't·flfM"lr.('ells
' If he 1.lark.~nn1 knrw ho\1" !n dn i!. he
could h;iy p unlnrked thern All.·· /\"rlsnn
s::iirl rrferring lo lhree uther lir rs 11·ith
cell.\
The. 2i !nmH1C's lnc·ll1df'rl Rut·br ll
~!a~ee, who wlfh Ani:rl11 Oa1·1.~ ls rh11r)!rrl
1r1Th n111rdrr 1n tlir r1\1r ff'ntrr shr>nlnu!.
;i nrl the 1w11 other .'n]eci;irl hrn!her.<;
Flre1;i Drun1~n and John Cluchette
l)n l~· .!n•·k•n11 ;ind • nrn u·! ,John I..
Sp:i1n. 22. r.:rf'rrl frorn thl' rcllhlrir k 111 10
thP rnt1rl.1;.1rrl .lark~nn wa.s kil led 100
.1·a rd~ from the dnnr. Sp;i1n, cnwerin~ in r
fear , \\"a~ fou nd hiding ln 1 clump ol
bushes, .Nelson .~:tirl.
The 2i in1n;.1tes werl' ordf'red b11
h•u1lspeaker tn,l;ike nff !heir clothf!s and
l\"alk i111(1 the rard wirh thei r arms in the.
!'!ir. The.v cnn1pl1ed. Ho\\•ever, nne of
thl'.n1 -All;in C. J\1anclno. 25 -mo1,ed as
if he 11·crl'. i:n1n,e !o ,ecl uµ. officia ls ~aid,
and he 11a s .~hut in 1hl· leg.
Assuc1:l!e \\'ardcn .l<1111es Park p11i nlerl
ou L that to n1:1ke i:on<t his escape Jackson
1vo11ld have harl tn St'Ale !he pri~on u·all,
ll'hic h at 11.~ lull'c.~t pnint i.c; 20 feet lligh
;ind 1hrn h;i\'e had 10 rtin a qu ar!rr of a
mile <H'ro~~ 11n open .~pace hefnre he was
cnnfrontrd 11•ith R IS-font cyclone fence.
Park lnld J1l'.\\'Stnen it was nnt kn nwn
v."het hrr someone was wa itin ji! 10 pic:k up
escapers \Vhrn '1rst word of the vio!rnce
\\"a~ recril"ed. !he California HiQ:hw.:r y
l';i trnl an1t l\1srin County sheriff'~
rlPp11tie~ se1 up rn;idhlncks nn ;ill ar!cnrii:
le<1d1n,1: lhe prison nc:<I to San Francisco
Rav .
The ~lain JlUards 11·rre .fcrr C.raham ,
3~. Frank Deleon. 44. and Paul Krasnf'F,
~2-Three n1her gua rds were knirf'rl Thr 1·
\\rrr (·ha rles Rrck1nndi;!r, 2.1. Kennelh
!\1<'( 'r-ra.1, 39, and t.:rh!'!nn Hiluacfl. 2t
They .c;uffcrcd knife \\"nunds on the 1hrnat
anrl we re t1 ratrd Rt 11e<1 rhy Rnss General
Hns1)1ta.I. H1b1 ::icn 11·11s rel eased bu t
Hrcc k1 11nd,1!e ;ind l\1cLray undrrwent
surger~, Hrcck inridge 11•as rt'pnrt ed in
('r1\1(';i J 1·ond1 tion v.·h!\e r-.1 cCr;iy \\'as sa id
1o be s;itisfactory_
PRE-FREEZE PRICES
ON DIAMONDS
Why Tflait f or Diam.ond
Price& to Go Up 10%?
Doll ar Falls
h1 Europe-
As Expect ed
LONDON tUPf) -Europe.an currency
exchanges re<ipened today for the flr1t
time since President Nixnn allowed the
dnlla r to floa t a wee k ago. As expected,
the. dollar fell on most n1arke!.JI but
lrad1ng was slO"' and cautious and any
effective devaluation uf \ht. dollar was in·
conclu.~i\"e .
Jn \\"est (:er1nany, wh1t·h ha.~ nne or the
1lronger eurrencies in the world, the t.I·
fective devalua!ion of the dollar wa s tl.4
percent \.l'ilh the dollar quotal lon !el at
3.4250 as compare<l with the old offic ial
rate of 3 liG. This was brttcr tha n the 7.M
de~·aluation of last "'eek. a 22-year low.
Against the British pound sterling the
dollar first dropped by about 2 5 percent
as the pound was allowed to float lrttly
for the fi rst t1n1e sinc e 1he sta rt of Worl d
\!/ar JI. Later it recovered lo about l.T
pert'ent. The off icia l ra1 e i.~ $2 .40 to the
pound and prices rno1'ed from $2.4450
back up lo $2.4425.
The dollar i1nproved in F'raoce and last
\\'eek's dollar de valuation of 7 pert'ent .11e.t-
tled to I percent.
1'he dollar also dipped in Italy , in Scan-
diva nla , and in the Benelu x nations -
Belgium, 1.uxernbourg and Holland . The
Spanish peseta and the Portuguese
escudo were tin changed. T\.l'O n;itions of-
ficiallv devalued their currencies over the
\veekind as res ult of the Nixon action -
the Israeli pound by 20 percent from 3.SO
to the dollar to 4.20,
Indonesia devalued its currency by
Almost 10 percent today and the
Indonesian rupia was set at 415 to the
doll ar.
On the Hong Kong ma rket the dollar
plu nged fo a lnw of 5.85 Hong Kone:
dollars to the US. dollar when the
market opened, a devaluation of 3.4 per·
cent, but the dollar gained strength later
;ind rose to bet ween 5.90 and S.il4. or
abou t ~ percent. The orficial ralei s 6.06.
The Tokyo stock market plunged 11ga in
loda.v as pressure increased on Japan to
rcl'alue th e yen upward as mu ch llS 20
percent. The Bank of .Japa n has bought
mnre than $2.5 billio n in doll arl'I Lo save
the old rate of 360 yen lo the doJlar.
The pressure on Japan wers so ii:reat
that there ""as vi rtt1ally no quotatinn on
the yen in the Condon foreign exchange
market a Japanese b11 nk spokesman call-
ed '"incredible" a report thal some
market sources put a ra!e of 388-357 yen
In the dollar "where the yen can be
fou nd." This 11·ould be a 20 percent
upu·ard revaluat ion.
France embarked toda y on a two.pier
S\".<;\em of lrRding !'Ind the dnlla.r
slrfngt hened. A "fr('t" market" operate~
nn the law f.(l f ~upply and dPmand, and a
"rommerc1.:rl m11rkr1," reta 1nrrl for com-
mercial tran~11ctions "·ith little fl ue·
tuMion allowed .
From l'nge 1
RID E ...
bePn alert""d tn look Irr 1he camper after
Phyllis W!'!~ rr portpd missing i n
J\1iC'hig.:rn Office r,: pa~~ed !ht camper in
Kenl ueky anrl (;enr)!i a, hu t never ordered
it to ~tnp . accnrdinR lo Ho pki n ~. "I WIS
thP only camper \\'l!h a Calif(lrni a !Ag.''
he .~aid.
\\lhrn h.:i ilerl fnr lhe Ins t timt in Adtle.
(;11 . 1hP Hnpk in~ RO! nut 11f !he cah 11nd
~aw the lf'i;l: ha n~ing fron1 ihe truck
··~1v hus band 11•aso t i:.ure it .,.,.11.~ her. 60
llf' i·a!Jl'd 011L ·r h) 111~_· :i nrl sh e
wh i~rtreci 'Sir~'·· \1rs H o pki n.~ SA id.
"'\\"e l1gurf' lrr~h air l.rpt her a h~·r.''
shp arlcled. ind1t':1t1nji! tha! the cnm·
parln\•·n1 11 ;1~ ah1•1 r ll1r 1·x ha u.~t pipt!
that opc nl'd dnwnwrird !f) the r{lad
E~a r1111H·d b1 a pli1 .«1l·111n Al Hah lr&, n;i, Ph ~lhs 1\11 ~ found In hr In sh nck,
wil h 11 ~1 11:111 l!'nlp1•r.:rtu1·p and dehvdra·
\1un <Hhrr 1r1 ~t .«hi' \o.a~ nk<\I". .
The l1tth~ s tuv.:11\a 1· 11 ;1:\ tlnwn hack tn
her hu111e 1n (;r;1n<l f{;ipu!~ ~.il urd 11.y. She
had a plane seal 11 1! to hcrsf'lf
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Julie Leaves U.S. Regrets
Nixon Continues l(y Pullout
Slow-paced Rest
President Nixon continued hi5 slo«"
paced schedule of rest and conftre11ces
14•jth aides today in San Clemente.
On Sunda.y Mr and Mrs. Nixon flew the
brier hop to t~ El Toro t-.1CAS to 5end ofl
daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower, who
flew to Ma yport. Fla.
On Sunday the first family , joined by
Nixon 's close friend C. G.
"Bebe .. Rebozo. hopped into a black Lin·
coin Continental and took a leisurely
drive to the El Toro ~1CAS \\:here
daughter Julie boarded the plane. The
drive took !he trAditional back roads
where scenery is abundant.
.Julie , v.1ho was on hand in San
Clemente Thursday welcome her fat.her,
had to report for a teacher's workshop
today near Jacksonville, where she will
teach fourth grade in the fall .
Saturday's activities include a jaunt to
San Juan Capistrano'.!i famed El Adobe
restaurant-a favorite of lhe first Fami·
Jy -for a supper of Mexican food.
The Nixons. including Julie, dinl!d ...,•il h
Nixon's secretary, Rose Wood.
Announcements by prcs.!i aides today
gave no specific schedule for the day. A
routine briefing by press spokesmen was
:scheduled !or the early afternoon.
Some weekend reports said the Presi-
dent was focusing on the results of his
wage·price freeze, plus continuing reports
on the situation surrounding the South
Vietnamese election for chief of .!itate.
National Security Advi.!ier Dr. Henry
Kissinger, one of the few top-level aidei>
out in San Clemente on this trip, is with
Mr. Nixon at the San Clemente com-
pound, lending advict on the South Vlet-
name!le political situatien·
RFK Jr. Fined
Pleads No Contest to Loitering
BARSTABLE, t-.1ass. (API -Robert F.
l<ennedy Jr., 17 , second oldest son of the
late New York senator pleaded no contest
today in Barnstable District Court to a
charge of "sauntering and loitering." H•
"'as assessed S50 in court costs.
Police Chief Albert Hinckley said the
charge amounted lo "blocking the path of
others."
Kennedy said he did not have the
money with him and Judge Henry L.
Murphy gave hlm one week to pay the
as~essmenL
Dressed in pal <'hed jeans and a blue
denim v•orkshirt. wearing his hair at
shoulder length and shod in sandals, Ken-
nedy appeared alone in lhe courthouse in
this quiel Cape Cod town and left alone
on fool.
Driver · Killed
In Towed Auto
A Pasadena man died in the wreckage
of bis overturned car near El Toro S11:1ur·
day shortly after a rope connecling his
car to a lOYl truck snapped .
Filberto ~t Dominguez. 65. was dead
t>tl arrival at Mission Community
Hospital. lt took Ca lifornia Highway
patrolmen one hour to extricate the dying
, man from his car.
Officers said the Dominguez car was
being tDwed by a truck driven by Louis
Arcitnega. 26, of Pasadena when the ro pe
~napped near the intersection of the San·
ta Ana and San Diego freeways.
Dominguez's car went over an em-
bankment and overtunred pinnina: its
drlYer behind the steering wheel .
KeMedy was arrested Sunday on West
Main Street in Hyannis near the family
compound of summer homes in Hyannis
Port.
Patrolman Fttderick Ahearn. a sum-
mer policeman who made the arrest. told
the court that Kennedy was standing
beside a car parked on a busy street near
the Hyannis business district and near
Barnstable High School.
A girl was in the car, and the door wa~
open, blocking traffic in the officer's opi-
nion. Ahearn said he did not recognize
Kennedy.
Ahearn said he told Kennedy to move
along. and asked him if he had been
drinking.
"He said he had not been drinking,"
Ahearn said. "and 1 asked him why his
eyes were bloodshot."
He said Kennedy then took " bile of an
ice cream cone he had in his hand and
"spat a bit of his ice cream cone in my
face."
Ahea~ said he then l!lrrested KenQedy.
KeMedy took the witness stand and
said, "This is all a bunch of made-up
lies."
Judge ~1urphy interrupted him and lold
him he could not deny the officer's
testimony unless he wished to plead nol
guilty.
Kenned y then repeated his plea of no
contest, and the judge assessed him the
court costs.
On Aug . 6. Hl70, Kennedy and R.
Sargent Shriver !fl were charged \\'ilh
being delinquent by reason of possession
of marijuana on July I. 1970.
That case. heard in juvenile 15ession of
Barnstable District Court, was continued
to Sepl. 16 t1f this year·
From Ballot
By FRANK CORMIER
l\i-l•lt<ll '••n Nrllt~
Nguyen Cao Ky 's announcement today
that he will not campaign for the
presidency of South Vietnam produced
expressions of regret from informed of·
ficials at the Western \Vhite House in San
Clemente who still hold out hope for a
contested election.
Although comments were guarded,
sources close to the Western White House
indicated the U.S. government continued
to cling f.n an ever shak ier prospect that
President Nguyen Van Thieu will fa ce
more tht1n token opposition in South Viet-
nam "s Oct. 3 balloting .
The officials were qui ck lo express
deep regret that Ky, vice president in the
current Saigon regime , said he would not
actively campaign for the No. 1 position,
although South Vietnam's suprem1e court
had, in " largely unexpected turnabout.
agreed Saturday to place Ky's name on
the ballot.
ln his announcement today, Ky pm-
posed that he and Thieu resign, clearing
the way for ant1ther election within 90
days.
Sources here pointed out that Ellsworth
Bunker, U.S. ambassador to Saigon , has
been meeting with principal figures 1n the
election drama. Asked if Bunk.er had
been performing such chores in recent
hours. they declined to reply directly.
From the outset, the Nixon ad·
ministration has been c<immitted to pro·
mating a presidential contesi in South
Vietnam , if only to placate congressional
critics or the Vietnam war ;.'>'ho have
threatened to take new antiwar action!';
should Thieu emerge as an unchallenged
leader.
Nixon Popular C-
After Speecl1
Since President Nixon announc ed his
new economic policy his personal
popularity appears to be rising. accnrdng:
lo hill aides.
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said
telephone calls and telegrams ran 10-to-I
in support of Nixon's wage·price freeze
following his broadcast last Sunday night.
Ziegler said 75 percent approval was
reported in t.he Gallup Poll for the freeze
and a 78-1 percent favorable response
was recorded in the Sindlinger poll.
He said .a similar poll conducted h.v
J . D. Power a11d Associate!'! in 400
households in the Los Angeles area was
75 percent favorable.
·Refuses to
Me1nories Revisited
Lost in thought, \Vorld \\'ar II Japanese ace SekJzen Shibayama, 46,
stands in the cockpit of his Zero fighter plane at Bakersfield airport.
He last saw the plane Nov. 11 . 1943, \\•hen he was shot do\vn over the
Bay of Rabaul. Ne\V Guinea. ~le \\•as picked up by a Japanese picket
boat. His old plane \\•as plucked from the botto1n of the bay recently
by group of Americans.
Nixo11 Aicle s Say President
St11.dyi11g U.S. Eco11omy
AidP~ say Prrsiden1 Nixon made im·
por1ant economi l' decision~ during the
week.end iit 1he \Vestc rn \Vhite House 10
Sa n Clemente Bul they aren 't &ay1ng
y,•hat the President decided .
Asst>c1a!es reported Sunday that Nixon
rela~·ed a number of deci sions by
le\rphone Sa turdiiy lo Secretary rif the
Treasury John B Connal!y 1n \\'ashington.
The Treasury chief heads the new CosLor
i..i\'ing Council that is supervising thP
current 90-day wage-price·reot free1.e.
There was no immediate \\'Ord a' to
whe1her Nixon had been most involved tn
cu rrent controversies -such as anti·
freeze opposiUon by AP'L-CIO Presti:lent
Ge<:>rge !\1eany and Democratic bov.
Preston Sm ith of Texas or with the coun·
cil"s initial efforts to plan restraints e.~
tending beyond the scheduled Nov. !2 ex-
piration of the freeze.
Press Secretary Ronald L. Zirg!er sa id
only th11t Nixon is lak ing advantage of a
two·week stay at hls oceanside home here
In "think. alone" and do ''massive
reading" oo economic matters. lhe
federal budget and his journey to Peking
sometime before next May.
He also faced the necessity of doing
homework for his announred SepL 26
meeting at Anchorage, Alaska , with
Japan's Emperor Hirohito -the first
meeting or a U.S. pn!.o;ldent 3nd t1.
Jiipanese emperor and the monarch'i
fir~t trip nutside his homeland.
Zieg\C'r said Nixon is not expected to
have an extensive public schedule for the
t1vo \Veeks. ~lainl y, he said, the President
wanl s lime to "do a lot of reading and a
lot of contemplating ."
Recruit Dies
Of Meningitis
CA1.fP PENDLETON (AP) -An l8-
year-0ld Marine recruit has died of men-
ingitis in Naval Hospital less lhan 100
yards from where he was born.
The youth , Pvt. Rodney S. Bier5terlt,
was !he sori of a i\'larioe sergeant. He was
assigned to the t-.farine Corps Recruit
Depot. in San Diego but y,·a~ undergoing
rifle training at Camp Pendleton when
slricken. the Marine Base disclosed to-
day.
Bierstedt died last Friday, the 32nd
confirmed case of meningitil'! at the
recruit depot !his year and the third to
die. a depot .11pokesman .11aid.
H D41L Y •ILOT. :t
Run
h1dochina
Political
Crisis Seen
By GEORGE ESPER
Auocl•IM .. ,.... Sl•ff Wrllw
SAIGON -Vice President Nguyen Cao
Ky's refusa l to participate in the OcL J
presidential election plunged South Viet-
nam today into its gravest political crisiJ
since the Buddhist uprisings of 1966.
Ky proposed that he and President
Nguyen Van Thieu both resign from of·
fice to pave the way for a new election.
He said thi:s was lhe only way "to avoid
the prospects of dark da ys in the histort
of the nation ."
There was no immediate comment
from the presidential palace, but political
observers doubted that Thieu would
agree to Ky's proposal.
The U.S. Embassy, which 1uccessfu!ly
maneuvered Ky back on the ballot afte r
Gen Duong Van Minh's withd rawal from
the race left Thieu unopposed, issued a
brief statement saying it regretted the
vice president's decision. Officials l'llt the
Western White House in San Clemente
also expressed regret but indicated t~
U.S. goveniment still hopes Thieu will
face more than token opposition.
Radio Hanoi 5aid the Supreme C.ourt'a
reven;al putting Ky back on the ballot
was a "farce ordered by Presideat N!J:on
in a vain attempt to give the appearance
of legality" to the election.
"Nixon has already declared that Thieu
ls to be re·elected." Hanoi said. "But lo
make it took like a true and legal election
Nixon had to have two candidates. So he
ordered the puppet regime court that bad
thrown Ky out to put Ky back in."
Despite Ky 's refusal to campaign, his
name will appear on the ballot in ac·
cordance with the election law's provision
that "candidates do not have the right tn
withdraw" after the Supreme Court's
final posting of the election list.
Ky told a news conference that the
Supreme Court, which had barred him
from the ballot on Aug. 5 and reinstated
him Aug. 1, "was unabashedly used to
serve the political ambitions" o( Thieu.
He said Gen. Minh's withdrawal from.
lhe race upset Thieu's "design to use an
opponent slate as a .!icreen to concea.l
electoral fraud. This event prompted th•
supreme Court on Aug. 21. in the most
hllSty and most bizarre fashion. to in-
clude our &late in the second pasting ot
the list of candidate.!i, and this despite the
fact that we had refused to file an appeal.
"Once again it became clear that the
law as interpreted differently according
to lhe needs of each moment. The in·
evitable conclusion is that under :such
circumstances the October election will
not escape the predicament of a
prefabricated affair."
Ky said the war "has reached A new
turning point." Only .a prei;ldent "chosen
by the people in 1 free lllnd democratic
election wit h due respect to the •con.
stitution and the !aw ... can have suf·
ficient quality and prestige to rally the
people in the new struggle {icing the na·
tion ,'' he 1aid.
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t Under Way
~-FT. MEADE, ~fd. (UPI) -A jury of
.-3" five colQnels and two generals today
=:--+ began hearing the court-martial trial of :S Col. Oran K. Henderson , the highest·
:~ rank..ing officer sllll charged in connection
-·-with the My Lai mas!lacre. ~ Retired Brig. Gen. Andy A. Lipscomb, -t:_ lhe predecessor of Henderson as com-
~ mander of lhe America! Division's 1 llh
·# brigade, was the first witness to take the :i gtand. -rg Befort the trial finally got under way,
:_ C-01. Peter S. \\'ondolov.·ski, the judge, re-!.: jecled a derense motion to have Hen-
~ derson's statements before the Army in-
1. quiry board suppressed on grounds he ~ was not property advised of his rights.
' · •"' Wondo\oy.•ski also re jected another
pretrial motion and granted a third left
, ~ hanging from the pretrial session.
:~'.:'Pretrial maneuvering stretched over live
;:_: months.
. :. Ano ther wi lncss scheduled today was :t; Ronald L. Haebcrle, th e Sergeant ;:-i photographer \Yhose pictures of the ;:~ deaths in the Vietnamese village were
::..: printed around the world .
M~, A11911tt 2J, 1971
::! Henderson. whose hair has grown from
.,;_~ a crew cut into a medium length slnce
. ."!·the pre-trial hearings began early in ~· April, will observe hie Slst birthday
'::.,Wednesday.
SOUTH KOR EAN ARMY TROOPS STAND BY BLOODY GETAWAY BUS
Priso ners Mutinied on l1l1nd, Made Way to Suburb of St oul
=-?. He is charged with dereliction of duty :j~ for failing to investigate the My Lai af· it fair as required by Anny code; failure to
•!-report the alleged crimes; and two
I~ counts or lying to the special in·
:; vestigative commission headed by Lt.
: • Gen. Wi lliam Peers.
30 J(il led in S. J(orea
Henderson assumed command of the
division's 11th brigade the day before the
March 16, 1968, incident and hovered in a
helicopter as his men, led by Capt.
Ernest Medina, were on a sweep through
the hamlet. Henderson has said he saw
only a few civilians killed.
Jail break, Gu n Battle
~fedina is being courl-martialed at Fort
McPherson, Ga., on charges that he was
responsible for the deaths of more than
100 Vietnamese civilians. The next
highest ranking officer charged was Lt.
William L. Calley Jr., convicted of
murdering at least 22 civilians and now
facing a prison ternt.
New Bolivian
Chief Enforces
Emergency State
LA PAZ. Boliv ia (UPI) -Col. Hugo
Benz.er, Bolivia's new president, main·
talned order with an f'nforced state. of
emergency today while deposed Presi·
dent Juan Rose Torres hid out in the
Peruvian embassy.
Banzer. with the backing of the anned
rorces and right-wing clvll!an groups in·
eluding the Socialist (Falange) Party and
the nationalist r evolutionary movement,
crushed the last anncd resistance to the
coup Sunday with the a id of World War II
P 51 ri·tustang p!anes and armored
\lehicles.
Students and workers supporting Tor·
res' leftist govemment surrendered in
the face of overwhelming military force.
Red Cross officials estimated the death
toll from lour days of fighting v;ould be
more than 100.
Banzer told supporler!i in it brief
speech fron1 the balcony of the Presiden-
tial palace Sunday. "I a1n not a man or
speeches. I am a man of aclLon and will
let my actions !ipl'.ak for mt'." He Sl\'Ore
himself in as president and said he would
.nnl rulC' as part of a iunta.
Torres. ~·ho had seized pi.i1\·cr 10
months befrire in a leftist. coup, al rirst
vo11.•ed to fighl to the end hut gave up
Sunday and ~·as granted pol1 \1ca! .asylum
in the Peruvian embassy.
It was Banzer's arrest 10 days ago ln
San la Cruz that set off I he demonstra·
tions that preceded the coup.
SEOUL (AP! -A band of South
Korean prisoners staged a bloody
getav.·ay from their prison on a Yellow
Sea island loday and made their way tri a
Seoul suburb before thev were nearly
""iped out in a gwi batlle \Vith police.
Defense Minister Jung Nae-hiuk said 31)
persons were killed, includ ing at least 12
prison guards and officials. The
mutineers broke ou t of custody on Shilmi
Island 15 miles offshore from Inchon on
the South Korean west coast and later
battled mainland police from a com·
mandeercd bus.
The defense minister said they v.·ere 2J
"special prisoners with civilian status"
guarded by So uth Korean Special Forces.
The escapees wore Special F'orces
uniforms v.·hen they Jand<'d in a hijacked
civilian boat near a popular Inchon beach
shortly after their 6 a.m. getav.·ay. They
were ann@d with carbines and revolvers.
The Counter-Espionage Operations
Command annowiced soon after their
landing that a bus had been com·
mandeered by North Korean infiltrators
who had landed at Inchon.
The U.S. milltary command in Seoul
and South Korean fo rces were alerted
because of the erroneous report. But the
measures were lifted later when it
W kks
'T he President will s e~
you now, l\fr . Agnew!'
became known lhe bus had been pirated
by the escapees, not North Koreans.
The defense minister. v.•ho offered to
resign W accept responsibility for the in·
tidenl, said the mutinfi'rs killed 12 prison
officials and wowided ten in their
breakout.
Seven other prison officiQlS \Vere miss·
ing and prest1med drowned. Only three
guards on the island escaped injury, dur-
ing fighting with the escapees. who had
seized weapons from their guards.
Jn the fighting on the mainland, tv•o
policemen were killed, Jung said. 'The
rest of the casualties were escaped con·
victs.
Prisoners Stage
Hunger Strike
On British Ship
BELFAST, Northern Ireland IUPI)
Some 100 prisoners interned aboard the
BriUsh naval ship HMS Ma distone began
a hunger strike today to protest poor food
and acco n1modations, a government
1pokesman said.
''We intend to go to the death," visitors
quoted strike leader Sean Keenan as
saying. "This strike is voluntary a nd
everyone who has volunteered has said
they will refuse all food until our
demands are met."
The spokesman said most of the 118 in-
ternees in custody aboard the ship in
Belfast Harbor refused their breakfast
today.
Visitors to the ship, v.·h1ch is CO\•ered
by a security net and around whirh army
helicopters hover nearly continually, said
prisoners complained there Y.•as neither
e nough exercise no r food and they "·ere
living in cramped. unclean quarters.
The prisoners. picked up as suspected
exlremi~t~ following Premit'r Brian
Faulkner's jnslitu!ion ot 1ntf'rn1nent
11 ltho11t trial Aug. 9, also con1pla1ned
thl'i r ,·i~11ors were undl'qi:olng harass-
n1ent during pr e-visit searches ..
• Joseph f\1urphy of Belfast died in a
hospita.l today two "'eeks after h<' was
wounded in a gunbat\le outside an army.
police post, hospital officials said.
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Agreement
On Berlin
BERLIN (AP) -The Big Fout am·
basaador.!I have completed a draft a.gr~
menl on the future of Berlin and will sub-
mit it to their governments for approval,
U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Rush an-
nounced today.
"We have a drafl agreen1ent for sub+
mission to our governments," Rush told
reporters. ''I feel it will improve the
situation in Berlin."
Rush emphasized he felt it was a good
agreement or he would not submit it to
Washington.
Pyotr Ambrasimov, Soviet ambassador
to East Germany, !tood at Rush's side
and declared: "Everything is perfect."
He raised his hands over his head like a
winning boxer.
The agreement was finished at six
l'iessions in the past t\\'O weeks, and while
its details were oot announced it
presumably included the vital question of
Western access to West Berlin.
Abrasimov, Jean Sauvagnargues of
France and Sir Roger Jackling of Great
Britain stood on the steps of Rush's West
Berlin residence to pose ( o r
photographers ..
It was the 3Jrd session of the Big Four
ambassadors to divided Germany in a 17·
month series that began on ~larch 26,
1970. Rush, Sauvagnitrgues and J ack.ling
are ambassadors to West Gennany.
The agreement is understood to involve
a wide spectrum that includes:
-Access to and from isolated West
Berlin.
-Passage through the Wall into East
Berlin for V.'est Berliners.
F BI Ar rests 25
In Draft Raids
CAMDEN, N.J. (UPI) -Twenty-five
persons, including two Roman Catholic
Priests and a Lutheran minister all
allegedly involved in raids on draft of-
fices here and in Buffalo, N.Y .. v.•ere .ar-
rested by the FBI over the weekend.
The government agency declined to
comment on whether the two case..s were
rt'lated.
Aeling on an informer's tip, agents sa id
they arrested 20 persons in Camden -
eight in draft board offices, eight others
in the apartment of the Protestant
minister and four others in a nearby
chw·chyard -and five more suspects as
they ransacked the offices or the Buffalo
Draft Board and an Anny intelligence
unit.
F'BI Director J . Edgar Hoover said the
eight arrested in the Camden Selective
Service office carried blnoculars, radio
r eceivers, pry bars and nashlights with
lenses taped so as to emit only a thin
beam of light.
Government charges d e s c r i b e d
elaborate preparations for the Camden
raid. including time trials to gauge ho\V
Jong the operation would last, the clock·
ing of plollce patrols. traffic surveys.
reconnaissance of draft board security
systems and an elaborate. code for use on
the transceivers.
The Camden raiders were held on a
total of $600.000 bond following their ar·
r aignment Sunday, while the. Buffalo
suspects were held under a total of
$115,000 bond pending a preliminary hear-
ing Aug. 31.
The government said the raid was plan-
n@d during "a series of meetings In !ht!
resident of Dr. William Anderson of Had·
don Township" between June 3() and Jul~
JO. but Anderson was not named in tht
federal charges.
All 20 of the Ca1nden suspects "'ere
charged with commiting a crime on a
govern1n ent reservation, breaking an<!
entering, destruction or government pro-
perty, remov<1l and mutiliallon of publi~
records. theft of governn1ent property1 unl <1v.·ful interference \.l'ilh the ad,
ministration of the military selective
service act of 1967, and conspiracy ta
commit the crimes. Hoo\•er said each, II
~onvi~ted, could be sentenced to 40 year~
1n prison.
The five Buffalo raiders were charged
y,·ith the theft and destruction of govern·
ment records.
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fJit by F i.re bo1uhs
CAMDE N, N,J. (UPI) -A Pucr!'
Rican community center was apparent!)
firebon1bed and heavily dan1aged b)
flames early today follo\ving the fourtl
consecutive night of \•iolence in a ghetll
district.
A precinct fire chief said the two-alam
fire broke out shortly before dawn in !ht
El Centro Puerto Rican community head
quarters and the blaze ""·ent real good
right up through the roof . . . it hal
help."
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Newport Beaeh
EDITION
Today's Flnal
N.Y. Stocks
VOL 64, NO. 20 I, 3 SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUl\ORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1971 TEN CENTf>
Fireman Flings Cold Water on Newport Vote
Ne\\•port Beach officials, to Lheir
chagrin, F'riday conhrmed lhat the lone
ballot argument urging a "no" vote in the
Ocl. 5 civic center bond election was riled
by a city employe.
The 175·\\'0rd ~tatement was submitted
by Fireman James LaFrano. Because it
1.1·as the on ly one filed, it automatically
becomes the official "no·· argument that
v.•ill be mailed to voters with sample
ballots.
Mayor Ed Hirth and Jour former
mayors Friday submitted the official
argument urging It "yes" vote.
LaFrano said Sunday he wanted to
make it clear that he filed the argument
"as a taxpayer, not as a city fireman."
Mayor Hirth, when informed the author
of the negative statement worked lor the
city. had littl e to sa y. •·orr hand, I don 't know what to say
that v.·outd be approprlaCe. I'm greatly
di sappointed ," were his only words.
LaF'rano said he simply is concerned
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BOOY SURFER CALMLY SLICES TOWARD FATE IN WHITE WATER
Photogra pher Failed to Get N•me •• He Went by Huntington Pier
111 Big Coast Rip Tide s
By TERRY COVTLLE
O! 1tHi O•llY l"llel l!tff
Hea vy riptides high surf and crowded
beaches created nightmares for Orange
Coast lifeguards ove r the v.·eekend.
City guards in San Clemente, Laguna
Beach, Newport Reach anil Huntington
Beacl': reported rnt1k1ng more than l.200
rescues in two days.
Reach 111lendance ag:i in surpassed the
ha lf-mill ion m:irk as warm waler cnn·
tinued lo attract bathers, despite cooler'
weather. Mo.~t beaches reported wa ter
around 70 degrees, while the air tem -
perature 1,1.•as about the same.
San Clemente lifeguards reported mild
riptides, but guards in Laguna Beach,
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach
said the riptides were rough al various
times over the weekend .
One mass rescue In Huntington Beach
Involved 2~ swi mmers caught in ''OOP.
huge riptide" Saturday evening , St)Ulh or
the clty pier. A dozen lifeguards had to
pull the swimmers In safety.
Newport lifeguards said some body
surfers suffered broken bones 1s the
IR S HA.S WO RD
ON BIG FRE EZE
Do you ha\•e ques tions 1bout
Preside!lt Nixon's rreeu. on wages
and prlres?
lf so , !he U.S. Internal Revenue
Service 1 IRSl has established an
;inswerln~ service in Santa Ana to
handle such problems . Quest ions
mav be rlirccted In IRS ex perts by
cAlilng th eir office at 836-2.'J81 in
S;intfl Ana .
waves ra nged from sir to JO feel with 1
high velocily rip current.
Robert Reed, director of Marini:! Safety
for Ne"'port Beach, said lifeguards were
aided throughout the weekend by patrol
boats rrom the Orange Courty Harbor
Department and by the clty'1 police
he licopters.
Reed also warned sw immers in the
\\'e~t Newport area to avoid the rock
groins because the waves crashtd so me
swimmers on the rocks. Reed said it is
better to let the riptide carry 1 swimmer
around the rock11 and let lif eguards pull
him out.
1n south Orange County, the biggest
worry was an oil slick dumped fro m 8:
navy ship, the U.S.S. Manatee, based in
Long Beach.
Navy officials sa id the Manatee drop.
ped an unknown quantity of oil off the
coast which this morning created an oil
.11ick 20 miles long and about 800 yards
wide, stretching Irom Dana Point to
Oceansid~
Mayor to Urge
League Donation
Newport B~ch mayor Ed Hirth says
he will ask the city councll tonight to
authorize a S2M donation tn the pr11nge
County League or Citic!!' "w11r chest" fnr
it~ legal battle nver the seati ng nl it~
member or the Local Agency Formation
Commis11ion.
Hirth snys he cxper.ts the council tn t1p-
prnve !he funds.
The Le.ague of Cities has put out • cal\
tn Or11nge County munlclpalil.le& uying It
need11 $5,000 for the legal battle.
about the cost. He said the city could
build an addition to the present city hall
for less money.
He said he didn 't think his action would
prompt resentment from police, who are
activ ely campaigning for passage of the
bonds -while the Fire Department to--
day moves to a spanking new $600,000
headquarters at Newport Center, the
money to pa y for a new police station
would come from the OOnds.
"l hope it won't cause any hard feel·
lngs," LaFrwno said, "J don 't think it
will."
He said he support! the need for a new
police building.
He said he thinks the city probably has
the cash for a new police building. "If
not , they could come up with some sort of
mortgage financing," he said.
"I'm not against the new police facility
at all," he said, "In fact. ir they built one
they could tear down the old one and
have that much more room for city of.
fices."
LaFrano said he thinks the city i:hould
llave given the architects $1-2 million and
told them to design an adequate addition.
aty officials pointed out that aclual
construction costs for the new comple1,
including both the city hall and police
stat ion. will be S5 mill ion and estimate
tht city hall. itself. is just over half of
lh•t
They have also pointed out that they
2 Boys --Drown on
expect to sell the present 3.63-acre silt
for more than the $800,000 they are
paying for the new nine.acre site .at
Newport Center.
LaFrano. in his ballot argument,
criticizes the cost of the land, 1aying i&
will be Sl.9 million.
When ii was pointed out to him that the
county and other agencies are expected
to repay the city for the Sl.1 million dif.
ference, LaF'rano said. "Well , I'm a
tSee BALLOT. Page Z)
Coast
Heavy Surf /(ills One, Other Found Near Dunes
The body of an ll·year-old Fullerton
boy who was swept away by heavy seas
Sunday near Corona del Mar v.'a~
reco\•ered today abou~ one mile from the
point al which he was last seen by two
companions.
Orange County Coroner·s deputies iden·
l ified the victim a~ Danny Chapin of 8fi7
L<iis Lane, Fullerton.
He was the second victim rerri\'Cred
from coastal waters over the trouble·
plagued weekend.
Ex-Senator's
Kin Hunted
In Jailbreak
SAN QUENTIN !UPI ) -Authorities
today sought the grandson or a former
U.S. senator v.·ho was the last person to
visit black re:volut.ionary convict George
Jackson before the prisoner and five
others 1overe kill ed in an escape attempt
at San Quentin Prison .
They want to find out hO\\' Jackson i,!Ol
11 gun he used tn lead the attempted
breakout. ,
An all-poinl-; bulletin went out for
Stephen Mitchell Bingham. 29. grandso n
of the late Hiram Bingham. who wa.•
gnvemor of Connect icut and a U.S.
unator.
Bingham is !he son nf Alfred Bingham.
of Salem. Conn., and nephe"' t'lf Jonathan
Bingharn. Democratic congre~sman from
t\ew Ynrk Cily. He <i tlended Yale t1nd
later obtained a Ja w de:~ree at the
Univ ersit y of CalHornia, Berkeley.
He v.•as reported to ha ve: been
associ ated during recent year11 with
radical groups 1n Oakland
l\o warrant has been Issued for
B1ngh<!m. but authorities want to lalk to
him
The prison said Bingham w;i.s .Ja ckson'.11
\'isitor on Saturday afternoon, ll few
minutes before the 29-year-nld black in·
mate drew a gun in the maximum se.curl·
t.y area. ''This is it," Jackson said,
touching orr the bloody killing.
Visitors et San Quentin sit at a table
across from the prisoner. A screen can
be closed between the visitor and the
prisoner. but orricials sa id it was noL
closed for Jack.'IOn.
San Quentin \Varden Louis Nelson !llld
Sunday Jackson did not have the gun
when he: was .searched before he went lo
l'lee his visitor but pulled it on guard~ whci
tried to search him on his return tn his
cell .
Thrtt guard~ and lwo nlher convicts as
well as "So!e:dad Brother" Jackson died
(Sfe. QUEf\i'TIN, P11e. !)
Newport Cycle
Rider Injured
In Laguna Crash
A Newport Beach man suffered minor
Injuries in a Laguna Beach traffic ac·
t!ident Saturday when he struck 1 vehicle
100 was thrown (rom his motorcycle.
Pollet said William Clarkt. 20, or 22:21
Arall111 St., was taken to South Co1st
Cnmmunity Ho.spilltl following the 2 p.m.
mishap. He was treatcl'.I for several cul,-
311nd bruiw and released, 1 hospital
spokesman Mid.
Investigators said the misti11p occurred
when Clarke, riding casl bound on
~gun11 Canyon Road . 'werved to avoid a
vehicle changing lanes in front of the
Festiv11l of Aris grounds.
lo hi~ maneuver. the cyclist r11n inl"
the rear of en 11utn. driven hy Frank
Turley, 31. of Bellflower , which had atop-
ptd for traffic.
The other victim was identilied by
authorilies as Joe Juarez, 17, of Santa Fe
Springs. Juarez died in the relatively
calm waters of Upper Newport Bay near
Newport Dunes Aquatic Park.
Yount: Chapin died when he and two
companions were trapped by eight·foot
su rf and hea vy riptides in a rocky cove
near the horse ranch area between
Cornna del fl.far and Laguna Beach.
One of Chapin's companions made JI. to
i;hore unassisted but the second youth,
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John Upchurch. 12. of LaVerne. was
helped ashore by an unidentified swim·
mer .
r.;ewport Beech lifeguards and Harbor
Department officers worked lhroughout
the afternoc,n and evening in a hunt for
the missing boy. They were joined for
much of the sea rch by the. Newport
Beach Police Department helicopter.
Officers said the three youth! were
swimming in a county area where no
lifeguards are posted.
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City F1ther1 Ponder New Rul•• on What to Pick Up
·'Sweeping' Changes Due
In City Refuse Pickups
City Manag@r Robert L. Wynn today
sent to the Newport Beach City Council
aweeping changes in the rules governing
refuse collection and related matters.
Wynn propogu toughening the regula·
tions in a variely of waya. He recom·
mends:
-Llmitlng the type of garbage and
refuse to be* collected by city trucks.
-Prnhlbiting the storage of garbage
cans from the view of pubUc streets.
-Making It Illegal for residents or
merchants to sweep debrl! or dirt from
llcl<walks Into the sutler,
-Making property owners reaponsible
lar providing ttuh cans lf tt!W tenant&
refuge to do so.
-Prohibiting ho meow n' rs or
bl.l!inessmen front using nearby public
receptables for retuse they h 1" e
gcner11ted.
Wynn, pointing out the 1.:ist m11jt)r
mnrlernli11tion nf the refu5e cndt came In
1960. ~td the ~hange~ rt.eommended at P:
the. results of several months of al8ff
"iludy.
Under the proposal, the cily would not
lil&il 1w1y tuch items .u treu, am·
·'
munition. e:rplosiv~. Industrial wastes,
acids. drugs, medlcinea. animal or
human ft.ees, metal auto or machine
parts, logs, tree atumps, dirt and building
materiala of any kind.
There are no llmltations to whit the ci·
ty wlll take under preeent ordinances,
Wynn points out.
He alllO rf!COmmendti lhat bap desian·
~ ~ially for aarbaae or refUle will
be permitted In lieu of pl11tic or met.al
can!!.
While making it ?Nndltory ~ clean
aldewaJU dally. the P">Potecl revision
probJblta IWOll>lnl debr\I lnlo ll\t ltreell.
Wynn explatned tMt Arttts m awept In
the early morntng hours, ind dtbrts
swept lnto the gutter by merchanl.l!i when
they open their stores there.Jore remains
there all day.
Wynn llAld there may be exceptions
made t.o the requlrBment for containers
to be hidden frnm the \llew or streeu.
Under the proposals, the general
M!rvices director could grlllnt an ex·
ceptlotl In writing "when compll11nce with
thi!I requlremt!at Lt detennlned not to be.
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''They just didn't seem to recognize the
danger they were in," a deputy sheriff
said.
The body of the Juarez youth who
disappeared Thursday night while 11wim·
ming with olher participants in a. beach
outing was recovered Sunday near
Nev.·port Dunes.
He was last seen less than one mile
from the Dunes by other members of a
school party v.•hich had 1pent the day at
the beach.
Dollar Dips
As European
Marts Open
LONOON (UPI) -European currency
exctlanges re<ipened today for the first
time. since President Ni.Ion allowed the
dollar to float 1 Wt!fk ago. As expected,
the dollar fell on most marketa but
trading was slow and cau tiout and any
effective devaluation of the dollM was in-
conclusive.
In West Germany, which has one of th9
stronger currencies in the world, the ef.
fective tlevaluation of the dnllar wls &.4
percent wjth the do!lar quotation set at
3.4250 as compared wit h the old official
rate of 3.66. This wa s beUer than the 7.65
deval uation of last week. a 22-year low.
Against the British pound ilerling the
dollar first dropped by about 2.5 percent
as the pound was allowed to float freely
for the first lime since the start of World
War JI , Later it recovered to about 1.7
percent. The official rale is $2.40 to lhe
pound and prices moved from '2.4~
back up lo 52.4425.
The dollar improved in France and last
week's dollar devaluation of 7 percent set.
tied to ! percent.
The dollar alsn <lipped in Italy. il'I Scan-
dlvania , and in the Benelux nations -
Belgium, Lu1embourg and Holland. The
Spanish peseta and the Portuguese
escudo were unchanged. Two nations of.
fici al!y devalued their currencies over the
weekend as result of the Nilon action -
the Israeli poUlld by 20 percent from 3.50
to the dollar to 4.20.
Indonesia de val ued its currency by
almost 10 percent today and the
Indonesian rupi~ was set at 415 to th•
dollar.
On the Jfong Kong market the dollar
plunged to a low of 5.85 Hong Koni
dollars to the U.S. dollar when the
market opened. a de valuation ol 3.4 per-
cent, but th e dollar gained 1trength later
and rose to between 5.90 and ~.94. or
about 3 percent. The official rate is 6.(16.
Orange
Low clouds and fog will clear by
midday today and Tuesday to hazy
sunshine and temperalures of 72
along the coast. Inland IA!mps will
be around 82 and the lows toniabt
in the &O's.
INSIDE TODAY
£ltmtttt.ary 1chool di.1trlct!
along tM Ornnge Coast contnuu:
to offer 1m4ller cla1111 than the
statt: at:erage. See Page J2.
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I 011LV PILOT N ~Mdu, .t.119uu. 2.3. 1971
i\1~port P ier • • Councilmen Eye
Parking Limits
An orduiance dl'Sl!;?led lo generate
more tumo\'er for J\!rFaddf'n Square
busuiessmen \\'ti! be 1ntmdured at a
meeting nf the \'p11·ptJrt Beach Cn1 IAlln·
cil tonight at 7 .'ll} o'rlr,ck 1n C1 1~ Hall
In effect . it \\'oul d plare a one·hal r
hour. !'If nne hour. time l1m1t nn parkini;:
in certain area.s of the i'\ewport Pier park-
ing lo! and nearby street ~ !t \\Ould
genera lly apply to thnse meters 1m-
mMiatelv ad1acent tn stnres
City ~tanagtr Robert L \\'yon said
bluntly the la""' 1s inlended to put an ~d
to "meter lttding "
Ba~1cally. it ts des1gnf'd to stop
beach gncrs from parking in the Jo,,.,·er
cost business meters and returning every
half-hour to put another dtme in the
meter.
With the nel\' Jaw . a beachgotr. or a
!hopper. v.•ould ha1•e to move hl! car ~ter
Ult time on the me ter l'X pires
Wynn says !ht. council cnuld also :uinpt
re'l'ulate mett!!!r feeding ln the parking
areas ad jacent to their establishments.
"Conseque ntly.!' he said. "the rnun rll
shnuld ad opt a l>OllC)' to the l'ffrct that if
a majority nf the businessmen located in
a parking meter zone desire to have lhe
area posted again~t meter feechng. then
those businessmen stould petition the
council."
\\'ynn sa id to enforce the ord1n:ince
police v.·ould have to chalk tires and
periodically check the markings. Thts
v.·ould be C"OStlv , he noted.
The Police Depa rtment traffic analyst
indicated this v.·ould be an extra burden
for the parking enforcement officers,"
\\'ynn said, "however. at the tim e he
could not estimate the exttnt of the ad·
ditional man·hours of effort required.''
Under \\1ynn 's proposal. the ordinance
\\'Ould apply to 14.2 meters in the follow-
ing areas:
-Northwesterly side of l\-1rF ;idden
Place between Balboa Boule\'ard and
Court Street.
OAll.Y I'll.OT $1111 Pho11
'Wlurt A11i I Bid'
'Taxpaye rs
Revolution'
U11der Wa y
fly Pt\TltlCK HOYLt;
01 IJ\1 Dolly PHii $11 1f
A statewide property t ax pa y er & '
11ssoci'1t1(1n has !riunchNI an initiative
C':1rnp1ug11 in J.;1.1:una Be11l'h for a con·
st1!ution;JI am1·ndrnt•nt lo lirnit t;ixes to
one pen:ent ur the prupcrty's market
v:ilue
Hailing ii as !he "taxpayers' revolu·
tion ," t•ity t·uunt·ll1nan Ed Lorr Friday
ur}led resid£'nls to ba t k the drive by i;tgn·
ing the petitions. Lorr is pa st presidl!nl nl
the Laguna Beat·h 1'axpayers' Ass1Xia·
lion.
Howard Jarvis, stole thairman ol
United Organizations of Taxpayers, said
800.000 signatures would be required lrt
order to place the proposed amendment
tx-rore slate voters in the June 1972 elec·
lion.
Accord ing to Jarvis, who developed the
amendqtenl. the measure w nu Id
el imina te 111a.ny uf the present "tax
loopholf's" hy placing almost all real pro-
perty on the tax roles. • policy stating that lt would considf'r
placing si1n ilar time limits on meters in
other sections of to,,.,·n "upo n request nf a
fna iority of the affected businessmen."
l\'ynn said councilmen ;isked for the
proposed ordinance last mon th as they
'acted t.o double the parking meter ftt in
all but the business meters in the McFad-
.den Square area.
-Soulhv•ester!v side of ~1 c F'arld!':n
Place between "22nd Streel and Ocean
Front.
-Easterly side of McFadden Place
between Ocean Front and Court Strttl.
-Southerlv end of r.1cF'adden Place at
the approach to the Newport Pier .
-Southerlv side of Court Street
bet\\'een 20th St reet and ~1 cf'adden
Place.
\\11lh Ne11"por t Police SgL Les Charn1an presiding,
everything went Saturday during police auction al
city's corporation yard on Superior Avenue. About
600 persons turned out to bid on everything from
unclaimed bicvelcs to a lost bikini. ·rhe auct io n nel-
ted about $2.iOo . according to police. The money
goes to the city's general fund .
Spenking bt•forc a small group in city
('ouncil eha rn b_ers. J::irv is i;aid the amend·
1nent would provide for a n1aximum ta x
of one percc11t on real property. This
1\·ould mean the ownl'r of a s:Jo.ooo home
v:ou!d pay S300 per ye;i r in property t<ixe1'
fnr .:ill purposes. ineluding assessments of
11,·ater districts, school districts, cities
and other taxing entities. Wynn conceded the ordinance is design-
.rd to help businessmen.
.· "The purpose of parking meter zones is
.lo cause parking turno1•er and gi ve more
people the opportunity to us@ available
parking spaces.
Wynn said the bene Hts or a time limit
are not agreed to universally by
.merchanU., how@ver.
"Not all businessmen feel the need to
-Twenty-Second and Twenty-Th ird
Streets bttween Ocean Front and Balbo.a
Boulevard.
--Ocean Front bet.ween ~!cF'adden
Place and 24th Streets
-Balboa Boulevard bet,,.,•een the all ey
,,.,·est of 23rd Street a D 22nd Street .
f'rom l'uge 1
BALLOT
county taxpayer. too :
lhe same pocket."
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it all comes out of
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LaF'rano also says in his statement that
he fee ls the project can't be built for the.
$7 million the city is ;iskin g for and ta1-
pa,1·ers 11·il! ha1·e to come up with even
morP money before it"s finished. Tax Rate,.Otlwr Items Mayor H1r!h and former mayo rs
Doreen r.tarshall. Charles E. Hart. James
B. S1odd11rd l'lnd 11ora 0 . Hill. urg1nR a
"yes" vote, pointed out expansion hrid
been rejected ~e1·eraJ ye;i r.~ aRn "af1er
several t.hnrough and cnmretcnl ~!udies."
Scheduled for Council
Newp<irt Be.1ch council men ton ight will
.be faced with 1 number of issues ranging
from ;tdoptio n of a new tax rate lo the
realignment of counctlmanic district
boundaries.
They als.o must decide if the city is tn
;ir(l('eed ""'ilh ""'nrk on a master plan of
development -and at v.·hat cost -and
whe ttltr i\'e""'port Beach o,i•jJt join four
other Orange Coast communities in a
joint cable television net\\•nrk
Other matters before councilmen at
their 7:30 p.m. meeting in c!tv h;:i\l
-A resolution In make 17 streets in
Ce:ntral Newport one-way.
-A request by the Corona de! f..lar
Choimbe:r of Commerce to oi llow flags ln
be implanted in the sidewalks along East
Coast Highv.•ay.
-A proposal to red uce the number of
parking spaces requiri!!rl in certain types
of new commerical de\·e!opment.5.
-Institution of a $3 fee for fin gerpr in-
tin& applicants for businesses licenses
.and <lthers who request the police depart-
ment service.
-A pub lic work s department propos11l
tc-r;pt_nd $7.000 tn make 1'<1rious im-
pr('lvements to the Fernlea f street end at
China Co1·e. including the construction of
1 new bu!kheal.
-A prnpnsa1 In exrha nge 10 fppt nr
Ocean Frnn t ~\dev.·.:ilk 111er e.:isl nf A
Stre.f;I fnr 10 feet bthind a nPv.' aparlmtnt
complex therl' to Jl11·1' the c11 ~ !anrt tn !he
rear tn start cnnstruct1on of an a!lt y
from A 1(1 B Street~
-A prnpo~a \ tn est.:1hl1~h ;i tv.n·hnu r
pa rkin;i. lime ltm11 nn llil h SrreeT
Q'lunc1Jmen h11 l'e drr!arerl 1hP1r in-
tention In reduce rh~ r t!\' 1;:iJ r.:it r of
Sl.225 to SI 20 per SJI)() 1'.:lluation for !ht!!
19il·n fi~c;il ~·ear .:ilthnu~h C 1 t y
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r.1anager Robert L. Wynn has told them
they can add $70.000 to city coffers by
leaving the rate the same.
\\'ynn also has said that enough funds
e.xist in the budget lo more than cover
the first year. $1 30.000 cost for \\'Ork on
updating the new master plan.
In a re lated matter. the counril ha.s 1n·
dicated it will ask ;i c1liiens' group to
postpone its threatened initi ative lo ba.n
high rise throughout the city pending
cr:m pletion of wor k on the new general
plan.
Reapportlonmenl of councilrnanic
districts. tratitional every '"'O ypars. !hi"
year will follow to !he letter lhe U S,
Supreme Court's one-men. one-vnte edict.
Several major changes in di~tricl lines
are proposed, including the division of
Balboa Island into parts of two separate
districts.
The proposed Joint powers agreement
between Newport Beach. Costa Mesa,
Huntington Beach. fountain Val ley llnd
"restminster is designed to @nsure the
communities de.velop compatible CATV
del'elopment standa rds.
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They also cited the f;ict tha1 the city of-
fi res now are scattered in nine different
huildin.i:s. claiming "thousands fl r
m.:inhnurs e.:ich y!.'ar" .:ire \\'asted due lo
thi~ "adm inistrath·e sprawl."
The existing police facility "''as callPd
''pr imi111·t'. vastlv n1·ercrov.'df'rl anrl ;in
inaderiu;ite flperalional cen ter for 11 city
of nur ~i1.e."
Thf'ir ;irgument also sa~·s cnsts nr the
proJert ha1·e heen "pared tn the bone ...
Initial e.~t imales nf the cost nf the new
cPntPr had rPached past the $10 m1ll!nn
mark, but were reducer! after !he ci1y
council formed a builrfing commil1ee.
Bo!h .:irgumenL~ refer In the effect the
bnnds will ha1·e on the tax r::ite.
Mirth and the former mayors s11 id. '•Jt
Is 11n ticipated that I.he cost to the a1'eii11119
taxpayer of Ne1vport Beach 11,•ill be ~
proidmatel.Y $15 a yea!" for the first three
years and dimin ishing each ye a r
thereafter.''
LaFrano said. ''The citv est imates a·12
percent t;ix r;ite hike at' the $7 million
figure. "'e believe it could run much,
mu ch more."
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' t\ew l"'e\\'florl Beach firemen "·atch one of there number demonstrate
_cli mbing ability d uring ceremonies marking their arrival as fulltime
mun1c.ipal flre11ghters. Nineteen new firemen received their badges
Friday m ceremonies s t ne"" Kewport Center fire station off J am·
boree Road behind lrv1n e Coast Country Clu b, New fi re station i.!!
operatio nal tod11 y.
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Navy .Racing Breezes Jarvis noted that the present rate in
Los Angeles is Sl4.30 per $100 assessed
valuation. \\'hirh 1neans the $30,000
homrowner's tax bill is about lhree per·
cent of the property's value.
To Stem Oil Goo Move Laguna Beach homeowners in IQ70-7l
p;iid about $8.50 per $100 assessed valua·
tion. or about two percent of the market
value.
5,. JOHN \1 AL TERZA
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U.S. N.'ll''J crtws using a ne11' protein
compound don ated by .:i Los Angeles firm
began ra c:i ntt lh!' ,,.,-e;i /her toda y in an rf-
for! to stem the !rave! of J,200 gallons of
fuel oil lying off the Oceanside-San
Clem enle co.<1~\.
1"he nil , which Na1'y i;pnkl'snien nnw
adn1it <'ame frnn1 11 fueling ves~el l1ist
F'ridA.1·. 1-" pni~ed twn milrs offcoast from
a landrall at Dana Point to about !6 miles
downrna~1 .
Sm;ill hlob.~ nf lhe fuel alrf'arl.v h;ive
fouled hearhr~ from the Poche area of
San Clemente to Oana Pnint
But the bulk of the "bunkrr 3-!ype"
Boa rd Consid ers
Tax Override,
Bond Elec tion
Trust ees nf lhe Tus!Jn Union Migh
School Dislrirl ;ire expecte.d to consider
bnth a tat ol'rrride. election and ;i bond
ete ctinn At tonight's 7.Ja o'clock board
meeting.
fuPl oil is still about t,,.,·o miles offshore.
Spoke.~men for the Navy \n San Diego
r;aid this morninR that 2,000 fee t of
pnrtab!e Fl natinR b<>om.~ ha ve been dis·
patched In Oce11nside H11rbor where there
i.~ the dMger ()f the oil being blown into he
marina where <larnage lo boat hulls
,,.,·ould occur.
Prevailing afternnon 11,•eslerly breezes
lend an elernent of hast e to the oi l-sten1·
min,!;( act ion~ by the Navy.
Unless the organic con1pound called
"n1ono·nleate" c;in he poured 11round the
slick in lin1e. bn•ezes. w1!1 dri1•e the
es!imated 12.000 ,!!allnn.~ to the shore .
The con11)0und 1~ designed to trap the
oil ;inrl allnw ii In srttlf 11ndf'r11;itrr.
Harbor pa1rntmen at f)ana Harbor said
lnday sorne laq:e patehes of the clotted
gon ;ire \'ts1ble along the po1n! outside the
h.:irbor. Thus far lherr ha~ bef'n nn in-
trusion into the new 1na rina. however.
San Clemf'nll' l i frRuard.~. who have
pa!rnlled !he beache s all weekend lookin,1t
for tracrs of the oil. .~airt thr firs t glnbs
nf the stuff already line !he. shore in the
northern part of the city beaches.
Since such taxes would in effect be
red uced by the ;imendment. Jarv is said
the ln;;s in revenue to the city would be
offset by bringing more property on l.C'I
thP tax roles.
He said all private rea! properly in the
sta te would be taxed with the exception
of church sanctuaries.
"This law has no loopholes in i! and It
means exactl y whal it says." he said.
Jarvis blarnrd the present "hor·
rcndous" property lax system on po!itl·
clan.~ whQ refused lo \vor k for tax"reform
for fear of losing !he support of wealthy
property (l\\'llf'fS.
Citing statislies fron1 Tune ma~a;o;ine,
,Ja.r1·is said !hen• arc prt"scntl y fifi .000 tax
exen1pt foundations and 18.0QO charitable
trusts 01vnin~ Sfll billion worth of prG-
prrty in Cnlifornia.
He also noted !hat. undrr !I 1933 law ,
out-of-.~1a.te in surant·e NlnlpAn ies with
home offices in California pay no lax on
th eir re<il prnper!y.
ThP nrJian1zar1nn has until r\ov. 30 lo
obL;iin the required 800,000 signature.s on
Its petitions,
l'rotta l'uge 1
QUE NTI N DEATHS. • •
'fhf! se~sinn will hf' hrld in the con-In the 15 minutes of violence that follow· special \sol~tion ce!Jblock after a visit. M
fPrence roon1 ;if Tusr1n High School 1171 ed. h 1.-· h d · fl' · I Laguna Road , ·ruslin . e "·as ,,,.,,1ng searc e , prison o 1c1a s
The t;ix nl'l'rrirlP election mav berome Marin County District Attorney Bruce ~aid. he pulled out a pistol and sh outed,
necrss11r~' whrn the district's p/.esrn1 ~~-Bales confirmeil authorities were seeking "This is it."
rent prrmiss1blP n1·rrridr expirei: .Juli· I, Bingham . but refused tn say why except F iftPen minute~ later Jack~nn was dead 1~72 Thr ~rnrr;ll pu rpose f;ix ratr ];mil i.~ llfi rf'nl.~ prr SIOO ::issessed i·;i lu acinn. !hat "we h11 ve some qul's\inns "'~ \.\'i~h to In a courtyard nuJi;irle the rellbl(lc k _cut
bu1volers 111110 r;irli('r t'lt'cltnn 111111r,,,f'C! a~k nr hun rr1ncern1ng lhe incident at San do1\·n by tiullets fired from A ~uard
R rhrre .l'f'ar n1·rrrirl e nf thl,<; r;ite In SI 50. Q11entin." tov.·rr. Inside lhe p:uards and \110 nther
n1,<;rnr1 nff1c1;il~ d(I nc >I ferl thr d1.~1nc! Thrse ri11l'st1nn,<; \1·rre st1l1 un!loll erf · rnn1irt.~ 11f're dr:id -llln~hl'd v.·i!h ll
ran oprrall' at !he !;) Cf'O! r<11r ;ind ha1e 11011• ;:ind ,1.h .. n d•<I .J,ork.<"" ''', .•m••"· ·;iz ir .. ! I 1 I 1 I <'h h F 11 ~kf'1!forannthrro1 rrridrelrrrion ~" "" ~ " 1'" "'11 f' ;ipl'r n a <IOi. ru.~ · our
Tn1~!cri; ;rif' :-il~n r xprctcd In il iseu~~ J:lPd 1u~1n!'.' nf thr \1r11111~ 11rre f11und in Jark~nn's
h111i11ng ;i hond rlrct11•n In fin;ince lhe llnw did .JRckson plan 1n gel nl'er !he Ct'll a.nd 1hr fifth in a hloocls p;itt erPd cnr·
r·nn~t n11·11nn of nrw f;icilit1r~ 11·1th1n the p ri~nn wa ll~ rirlnr n111~alr
J11gh ~('hnn! d1~t1"\f'!. 0ffl<'lill~ fre l ~llrh ;in .l.iek.~"ll, JO , \\';!~ nne fl f tflp !href! J)1rl J:iekspri h;11e .:iccnmplicrs on lhe r lerl)nn rou!d be cornpl1r:i trd by lhe pen-''Snil'd:1d B rnl hf'r.~" arTu~rrl of killin i. a
rl1ng 11n1f1r;1tu1n 1•f 1t1P d1s!ric1 with nul~ide lo i;pint him llwa~·~ gual'd ;1t Snlrd.<1d S!:1\f' rn ... nn last .vear.
i;n1;illcr rletnrr1l;rry schM1 d1stnc1s. \\'ho killed the gu;irds Rnd 111·0 other Authnri!1rs hel1el'cd !hal the f..1<irin Cnun·
Tru ~!rr~ '1111 determine \\'hat a.mnunt cnnl'ie1 ~·-· ty Civic Ct'nlf'r shnn1nu! no Au~. 7. 1~70,
nf Mnd funding to propo5r for vol er ap-The bnlrl esc;ipc alt.empt started S.:ilur· \\·a.~ ;>.n outgrowth of lhe t:h<1rgcs ag111ns t
prn \'AI. driy ;it J p.m. 1vhen .Jacksnn returned tn a !Ile three.
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VOL 64, NO. 201 , 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CeNTS
uentin Carnage
Lawyer Sought in Gun Smuggling
SAN QUENTIN t UPI! -Authorities
tnday sought the grandson of a former
U.S. sr.natnr who was the last person to
visit black revolutionary convict George
Jackson before the prisoner and five
others were killed in an escape attempt
at San Quentin PrL!>on.
They want lo find out how Jacks(ln got
1 gun he used to lead the attempted
breakout.
An all·ptiint~ bulletin \\•ent out for
Stephen Mitchel! Bingham, 29, grandson
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of the late Hiram Bingham, who wns
go vemor of Connecticut and a U.S.
senator.
Bingham is the son of Alfred Bingham,
of Salem, Conn., and nephew of Jonathan
Bingham, Democratic CQngressman from
New York City. He i:1ttended Yale arid
later obtained a law degree al lhe
University of California. Berkeley.
He was reptirted to have heen
associated during recenl years with
radical groups in Oakland·
800Y SURFER CALMLY SLIDES TOWARD FATE IN WHITE WATER
Photogr1pher F1iled to Get Name IS He Went by Huntin gton Pier
In Big Coast Rip Tides
By TERRY COVTI..LE
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Heavy riptides. high surf and crowded
beaches created nighln1ares for Orangt.
Coast llfeguard!! over the weekend .
City guard!! in ,San Clemente, L~guna
Beach, Newpo~t Beach and Huntington
Be111ch repo rted making more than 1.200
rescue!! in two days.
Beach attendance Again surpassed !he
half-mill ion mark as warm water con·
tinued 10 111t.traCt bathers. despite cooler
weather. Most beache~ reported wat.er
arou nd 70 degree~. while the 11ir tem-
per11ture .,,:a:ii about the same.
San Clemente hfeauNd:ii reported mild
riptides, bul. ~uards in Lagun1 Beach,
Newport. Beach 1tnd Huntingl.on Beach
sairl the riptide,, were rough at variou~
times over the weekend.
One m11ss rescue In Huntington Beach
tnvnlved 2.'i swim mers caught in "one
huge riptide" Saturd1ty evening. south of
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the. city pier. A dozen lifeguards had to
pull the swimmers to safety.
Ntv.·port lifeguards said Mme bod y
surfers suffered broken bonrs as lhe
...,•aves ranged from si:ic to 10 feel with a
high velocity np current
Rober! Reed, director of ~1arin~ Safety
for Newport Beach. said 1iftgl1ards "'·ere
aided throughout the weekend by patrol
boat,, from the Or11.nge Courly Harbor
Department and by the city's police
helicopters.
Reed also warned swimmers in lhe'
West Newport 1tre11 to avoid the rl'ICk
groinli becaWJ:e the waves crashP.d M)me
swimmers on tht rocks. Reed sair:I it i:ii
better to let ttN! riptidt. carry a swimm er
around the rocks and let lifeguards pull
him out.
In south Orange County . the biggest
worry was an oil slick dumped (rom 11
navy ship, the U.S.S. Manatee, based ln
Long Beach.
Navy officials sald the Pt1Anale:e. drop.
ped an unknown quantlty of oil o[f th~
coast which thill morning created 1n oil
slick 20 mile11 JonR and aboul 800 yards
\\'ide . stretching from Dana Point to
Oceansidt..
San Clenu~nlf' Ruard11 !!Aid the nll h11d
not touched their beach, except for !ht.
Shorecliffi; Area , t.o !he north. It did tnuch
011:nsi Point and w.:i~ lhreateninR the
h11rbor 11t OceAnside, but the Navy UI no"
tryi ng to contain II .
No warrant has been Issued lor
Bingham, but authorities want 10 talk lG
hin1.
The prison said Bingham v.·ai; Jat'kson"s
\"isitor on Saturday afternoon, a few
minutes before the 29-year--old blac.k in·
mate drew a gun \n the maximum securi·
ty area, "This is it,'' .Jac kson said,
touchJng off the bloody k.ill ing.
Visitors al San Quentin sit at a lahl tt
across from I.he prisoner. A screen ca n
iSee QUE/\'TIN, Page 21
Water Clai1n s
Boys, 11, 17,
Along Coast
The body of an ll·year-old Fullerton
boy who wa' 5Wept away by heavy sea11:
Sunday neAr Corona del M:i.r wa!!
ret'overed today about one mile from the
point at which he was \asL seen by two
com panions.
Orange CounLy Corone r's deputies lden-
fil1ed lhe victim a~ Danny Chapin of 8ll7
Lois Lane, Fullerton.
He v.'as the second victim rernvered
fro1n loastal v.•aters over the trouble·
pl agued weekend.
The other vit'tim was idenliFird by
authorities as Joe JuArez. 17, or Santa Fe
Springs. Juarez died in the relativtly
calm waters of Upper Newport Bay near
Newport Dunes Aqualir PArk.
Young Chapin died when he anc\ 1wo
companions were trapped by ei~ht-foot
i;:urr and hea vy r iptides in a rocky cov e
near the horse ranch <irea betv;een
Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach.
One of Chap1n's compani(lns niac\e ii to
11hore unassisted but the seconc\ youth,
.John Upchurch, 12. of LaVerne . v.·as
helped ashore by an unidentified swim-
mer.
Newport Be;u·h lifeguards And Harhor
OepArtmenl officers worked throughout.
the afternoon and e\'ening in a hunt for
the missing boy. They were joined for
much of the search hy lhe Ne\\'port
Beach Police Department heli cnp1er.
()fficers said the three youths were
llwimming in a county area v.·here no
lifeguards are posted.
''The y just didn't serm to recognize thP.
danger they were in," a dC'puty sheriff
iaid .
The body nf the Juarr;;; youth "'ho
rlisappeared Thursday night \Vhile sw1m-
min1Z with other participants in a beach
outing was recovered Sunday near
Nev.•pnrt Dunes.
He "'.:is last ~ecn ll'lili than flOI' mil l'
from the Dune~ bv other memOE'rs of 11
school party v.·h1ch had spent !he day at
the beach.
Ne,vport Cycle
Rid~r Injured
In Lagu11a Crash
A Newport Bei:1C'h man suHerrrl minor
In juries in a La~una Beach tr;:iffi c ac-
cident Saturday whrn he struck a vehicl!:
and was thro\l•n from his motorcycle .
Police $\aid Will1a1n Clarke. 20, of 2221
Aralia St.. \\"as taken to South Ol.:ii;t
Community Hospital follov.·inJ; the 1 p.m.
mishAp He was tre;:ited for srveral cul:ro;
and bruises and releasec\. a hos pitAI
spokesman said.
ln vesti~ators said the mishap occurrec1
when Clarke, riding east bound on
Laguna Canyon Road, swerved to avoid 11
vehicle changing lane.~ in front l)f the
festival of Aris grounds.
In his m;ineuver. the. cyclist ran lnlo
the rear or an auto. dr iven hy Frank
Turley, 31, of BeUnower , which had stop-
ped for traffic.
Mesa Apartment
Question Eyed
Doeli Costa Mesa want tougher guide-
lines on apartment developme11ts?
Tunr. in at 7:30 o'clock tonighl to find
nut how the city's plAnning commission.
ers feel about lhe subject.
Planners are faced with fiv e apartment
req uestll ranging in size from a duplex tn
a S4·unil projec! Some ,..r the. apartmr11t
reque11:t\ are. ".In land master plannec\ fl"lr
project~ with A lower deni1iry lh-'11 I.he
•pp!lcanl~ Are lleekin~.
Commisslooers mt.et in the city coort--
cil chambers. 77 Fair Drive,
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MUSIC STORE CLERK SHARON M<GUIRE TAKES INVENTORY UNDER EMPTY WALL RACK
Burgl1r1 Make It Big in Music Bh:-$41,000 from Harbor Boulevard Record Outlet
'9Re~ord' Burglary Haul
Music Lovers Clean Out Sound Store$41,761 Worth
Burglars. working with the deftness of
thiever. in the mo\·ie "Topkapi." removed
$41,761 in records, 1.;ipes and other equip.
ment from a Casta fl1esa music store
over the weekend .
The local se l or thie\'es didn't swing
from the ceiling on a rope, hut did tunnel
their way intn the music store fro m an
adjoining etnpty ofrice.
rolice said the hurglars -!here may
ha\'e been tv.·o -picked the ll'ICk on Suite
7B, an empty office next to The .M:us1c
Place. 27~0 HAr™'r Boulevard.
lnside Suite 78. they drilled a hole in
the v.1all adjoining lhe music store, made
an operung big enough t.o enter and did .
Then Lht.y dlseng11t4 the .m\14ic lklc't:'•
alarm system from inside.
The next move wa:ii Lo-pry open the
music 5tore'5 front door" so equipment
could be removed and placed In 1 van or
tnick, police bflieve. The front door lock
was removed by placing vice grips on
both side~ of it. \Vhen the burglars were
finished, they put the lock back in place
on the door.
They alsl"l swept I.he wall plaster in
Suilr. 78 into a neat pile before leaving.
Costa Mesa Tal\:ing Second
Looi\: at. F ede1·al Funding
A ne"' Alliludf' in accepting fec\eral aid
ma.1• M renec1 rd in fulure Costa f.lesa
Cil~· Counf"!I acllons.
\,Ast "·eek Council man .!Ack Hammell
;i~krrl !he c11v In rell"ln~1c\er 1!.< anti·
lecler;il ;:i1d !!1anre and inve<t1gatP prn ·
ff!r~ms that might help the t'11y.
·rm reluc1an1 tr ~11'P up ·t1ny a11!h1Jril .V
or the counc1I," .~aid Hammett "Au! 11'.~
!1rne tn rc~ll:v lnok into !his mC1tler wtih
an open mine\ "
•·H·1st(lncally thi s c11.y has avoid ed ac-
Mesa Police Nab
Nine on Nareo
Raps at Party
Nine people were arrested early this
morning :iL A Costa f.iesa party on
charge!': nf pn~sesi;1nn or mari,iuana ,
Police said lhey went l.o 717 James St .•
Apt. C. RI. 15 minute~ ;ifter midnight to
chr.ck a "loud music'' cnmplaint . Inside .
police claim they found marijuana and
arrested thP. followlng people on
pos!!es11inn chRrars:
-Oennll' Darryl Ketcher. 12. Stillwell,
Okla .
-Ramon dt ,Je1ul' Rivas, 25, of 700 W.
20th St .. Apl. 8, Cost.a Mesa .
-Mary Jo Sharfner. 21, or 16911 Beach
f3()uleviirrl , Huntington Belch.
-Ftorf:IK'e Romero, 25. o( 700 W. 2oth
St .. Co!1a Mesa.
-Lynn Elaine Morris. 18. of 717 James
St .. Apt. C,
-PbUllp. MIC'bld McP~edran. 13, of
n12 Alhambra Drive, Huntington Beach.
-Charlet Edward Halt, 19, of 717
James St .. Apt-C.
-Carl Lee l\1orrl5. 20, of 700 W, 20th
SL, Cni;ta Mes111 .
-J1mes David Sharp, !O. Stillwell.
Okla
Polict allege they found a Lin haking
pan wllh a grtt?n leafy subst.ance that
looked like marijuana, a w.ater pipe. zi~
z.ag cig~rett, papers. 10 roachei; rburnt
r.ig"aretlt'l!) iind elxlul 75 marljuan11
!'eed!!:.
<'Cpting federal monPy," he adc\ed. "But
I'm tirec\ l"lf he ing ln the dark about what
ii; nvail ah!e."
Cou ncilmen Authorized Cil.v ~1anager
Fred Sorsab11I In make the stud~, em -
ph;1s1z1n~ Iha! R ~t1 1d.v did not mean the
f"1ty will RU!Ollllllically 8CCept rederal
help.
Sori;ab::il s:i 1d today hf' wi!l rPpnrt back
(o the council a~ soon as he 1:an shuffle
through pagell and page!! of potential
fedrra! program~.
The cil.y currently 11ccepti; federal
money for only one item. TOPICS, a pro-
ject to mAke city :iitreets safer through
instzJlation of lights, signs and olh!:r
safety devices.
"Council men want to know how they
cAn get fed eral money and what strings
are attached lo it." Sorsabal explained
this morning. "We 're only going to con·
sider progrAms where there ill An im-
mediate need."
Two major possibililie5 are federal
runds for buying open space land and £or
city heautficAlon.
Right oow the city Is trying to f\nd tt
method to get 300 itcres of slate land next
lo th!: golf cou rse for a regional park.
Unforunatcly, the atate's $6 million
price tag appears too high for either
agency, though flnal details haven't been
dlscui;sed. Under the federal open 5pace
program. the city could receive matching
ftJnds for the project cutting lt.s cos_t in
half.
"The npe n 5pace money can be applied
to any of our psrk projects," Sorsabal ex-
plained. A city, however. has to qualify
under certain open space conditions.
Sor:.abal said th\re arf!: also several
federal granu for planning, \w.lt he
doesn't think the city i$ ready for those..
"Another major source ol federal
rt,y_~ is redevelopm!:nt," Sorsabal
sad. "But we're not really Into that yet."
Redeve\npment , however. might be ap-
plied to city efforu to revit.allu: lhe
decaying downtown or older east5ide 5tC-
tlon of th!: city.
No ln<l icRtion wAs given by cooncilmen
11:i1 to what spttlfic aid they mlgtit be in·
!ere.sled in. but 11\ tttmed lo Indicate It
Is time to find out whit Uncle Sam Is of·
fcrlna .
One error was made. according to the
police report. The burglars left white
footprints all over the muslc 1tore. TIMI
white prints were made rrom the wall
plaster IJJey stepped in after maktq: the
wall entrance.
The robbery wasn't discovered until
noon. Sunday, when store. emp\oyes open•
ed for busines.5. Among items taken, the
store listed:
-12,000 long play records valued at
IJJ.000.
-800 8 track stereo t.sipes. $2,500.
jSee BURGLARY. Pare Z)
Gunnian HoUl Up
Meat Market
Two armed bandits took $1,400 m
checks and cash from a Costa Mesa
meJtt market Saturday night and locked
fi ve employes in the meat cooler.
Police said the men entered the C & M
f.fea1 Co.. 1325 "A" Warehoose Road,
about. 6 p.m. on the pretense of wa11ting
111·0 steaks lor a barbecuro.
Once inside, they pulled a pistol on
markrf. emplo.ves and threatened "to kill
everyone" if thC'y weren't given all the
mone,v .
Onc:e the money "'AS handerl over. f!:m·
plove!': werr herded in !he cooler where
lheY werf' stuck unlll Another employ•
opened it alter the bandits ldt.
Clhnber, 20, Dies
On Mt. McKinley
'f.11. McKINLEY. Alaska (UPI) -A.
climbing party continued the descent of
this wind·swept peak Sunday with th ft
body of B climber who died Frida.y after
going into B coma with alUtudt sickness.
Stanley P. Jaidinger, 20, Anchore.ge,
Alaska. v.·as stricken at the 17,000 foot
level Thursday.
Oro••
Weather
Low clouds aru:t fog Will cltar by
midday today a.ti Tuesday to hazy
sunshine and temperatures of 72
along !he coast. Inland temps will
bt around 82 and the k>ws tonl5ht
in the 6tl's,
INSmE TODAY
Elt"mentary 1chool diltrict.s
along the Orang1: Coast conthtut
to offer imnller cloJsea than the
state avtrage. St• Page 12.
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FRANCIS R0881NS UPTON IV, 10, COSTA MESA, MAKES SOME ADJUSTMENTS
Gre1t11r1ndf1ther Wis 1 M1tliem1tlcian fo r Thom•• Alvt Edison
Navy Racing Breezes
' .. To Stem Oil Goo Move
~ By JOHN VALTERZA
(II "'9 0111• '°11111 lt•ll
U.S. Navy crtws using 1 new protein
compound donated by a Los Ange.Jes firm
~an racing the weather today in an e.f.
fort to gtem the travel of 1.200 gallons of
tue.I oil lying off lhe Oceanside-San
Dollar Slides
In Europe, as
:Expected by U.S.
LONDON IUPll -e::urapean currency
exchanges reopened today far the first
'firne gjnce President Ni:ron allowed the.
·aonar to float a week ago. As expected.
lhe dollar fell an most m::i.rke~ but
trading was slow and cautious and any
effective de val u::i.Lion of the dollar v.•as in-
Cftnelu!ive.
-In West Gtrmany, v"hich h::i.s one of the
ttrong!!' currencies in lhe world', the ef.
feclive devaluation of tht doll ar "''"S 6.4
percent with the dollar quotation set at
!.USO u ·compared with the old official
iate of 3 66. This W3S better than the 7 65
devaluation of last week . a 22·yeu low.
-Against lhe British pound sterling the
dO\lar first dropped by 1bout 2.5 percent
ls the pound was all qwed to flnat freely
tor lhe fir.!il time .!iince !he start of \\'orld
. J'1ar n. La ter it reco,·e~d to about 1 7
.percent. The: official ra te is S.2.4n to the
pound and pr1ce.!i mnvt'd from S2.4450
ba ck up to $2.4425.
'The dollar improved In F"rance and last
week's dollar devalu::i.tion of 7 pt rcent set· lled to t percent .
The dollar also dip)lf'd in l1alr. 111 Scan·
divani1 , and in the Benelux nation~ -
BeJgium . Luxtmbourg and Hl'llland . Thr
Spanish ~seta and the Portuguese
escudo wrrl!' unchangl!'d T"·n n111ions. nf.
ficially devalued lheir currenc1t!'s nver the
weekend •.!i result of the .'\ixnn artinn -
the Israeli pound by 20 percent from 3.51'1
to the do!l•r I.ii 4 2n
tndone.!ii• dPvalul"d
almost 1n ~rcent
Indonesian n.1pi1 wa .!i
dollar.
1 !~ currenry
toda~' and
St! I ( 415 to
OlAN•I COAST
DAILY PILOl
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W11t1tifltl0"\ ... ch !111' &Olt~ ~II~•"' ""' c_,., ».; H6rttl I I um1 ... IHI
Clemente coast.
The oil, ~·hich Navy spnkesmen now
.tdmit came from a fueling vessel last
Friday, is poised two miles offcoast from
a landfall al D11na Point to abou t 16 miles
dOll.'flCOast.
Small blobs of the fuel .!l lready have
fouled beaches from the Poche area of
San Clemenle to Dan• Poin!.
But the bulk of the "bunker J.type"
fuel oil is still about t"'O miles l'llf~hore .
Spokesmen for the Navy in San D1eg n
gaid this morning that 2.000 feet of
portable f1011ting booms hi ve ~en dis·
pal checi to Oceanside Har bor 11·here there
is the dang er nf the oil being blnwn into he.
mari na v.•here damage lo bo1H hulls
~·nuld occur.
Prevailing afternNin "'es!erly hrre?.es
lend an elemenl of ha ste to the oil·sl r.m-
m1ng acli(lns by the 1\avr.
Unless thP organic cnmpnund calltd
"mono...oleate" can be pou red around the
slick in time. breeze.~. will drive !he
eslimat.ed !2,00ll g;i!Jnns lo 1ht shorl'.
Th e compo und i.!i designed lo trap the
oil and allow ii In settle underwatf'r.
Harbor patrolmen at Oa n11 Harbor sa id
tod ay som e large pate.hes of the clo11ed
goo are v1si ble 11\0ng the point oot~ide the
harbor. Thus far there has betn no in·
trusion into the new marina, however .
San Clemente lifeguards. v.·ho h11J1•e
patrolled the beaches all weekend looking
for trace.<; of the oil. sa id the first globs
of the stuff already line the shore tn the
northern part of the city beaches.
Hanoi Charges
'Tiet Election
Boo-boo by U.S.
SAIGON r UPI\ -Hanoi Radin sairl !o-.
da\' Vire Prt sident NRu~ en Can I\~ ·i;
v.·nhdrav.·al from the South V1etnam rse
pres1dent1 al r8ce "'as "another failure fnr
!hP Amerir.ans and Pres1dt"nt Th it u 111
lhPlf ::i.rrangement of this elert1nn farce ··
The Cnmmun1st brn;idcast. 11' 11 !
mon1!nrtd 1n 5R1,1Zon onl~' t1l"O hnur~ aft t r
I\.~ marlf' h1i: 11nnouncen1en1 l·su11ll~· 11
!Akes H;i no1 ~f'\'PrRI rl11 1·~ tn r1>11r t 1n nt"ll"'i
lrnr11 ~ll1,1Znn nr lhl' \\ie,~!rrn "'0rlfi Prr~1-
de nt NRu~·en Van Th1,.11 1~ thP nnl~· r Rn·
d1d<1tt 1n lhe Or! :'I rlert1on a.lthou i;i:h K \ ·~
na mt" arnarently will sl;iy on the balli:ii
'"Kv i~n·t r11nni n~ hec:iu~r hf' rlOP~ not
~·;in! to hP the :;tonr tn p.:t1'e thr '.l'il~' for
Thieu tn ~ttp nn the prP~irlen1111I ~P11t ,''
the brnadcasl s:iid -'"Thi s hR!L made
Americans and Thieu Pmb;irr.1~SPd 11 nd
!ose fac e e1·1!'11 morf' with !hio ~h.:imele~~
fa rre of 11 rrt~irle nti11l elertion in S11ifo!OO.
"Bur Thieu and the Amrnc11ns still llfe
,·ery stubborn anrl treachernus. 11lthnugh
be1\'it~· defeated they will not h11ve their
11rms lit!'cl They will try !o find every
othe r treacherous tnck to save their
situation "
The broadc:ast said "They v.·ill have
nther <levilish scheme.!i 10 ·adorn their
election farre !O that Th ieu v.•ill be
elected tn the puppet residen ry nnce
::i.gain tn become the ciipable henchm11n
of the A mtr iran~ ··
'"Therefor t"." H11no1 A81d ... South \111'1·
name~e publle. npinion must be nn 1he
alert In folio"'' closely 811 !heir aclivltie!L
In tOt ,next perlod in order.to unma.!ik and
destroy all lheir treacherous schemes
and trk:ks."
Stewa rd ess Nabs 2
In Marijuana Case
CLEVELA:'l.'D IUP1"1 -st~11:1rdeS!
Carolyn Aul v.•l!!;.'I '"bec1me swplclous
when lv.·o of !hf' guy! v.·ent Into the toil ,.t
together," .so sh!! told lht ciptaln of th@
Chlc8go-lo...C\e\'e\and fl ight that ~menne
m1ihl bl!' sm(lking marijuana In the
North"'·tst On t n! 727.
As a result , 811 nine mtmhP rs nf !he
r!'l<'k gro11p ··rartu~" wt rl!' arre~ttd 111ht n
th~ fli~h.t to11r ht'd dn"'" ~11rurrl111· nirht .1l
Clevel11.nd.·~ Hnpki n~ uil ernat!on.1 ) alrpnrl
f our nnn·ptrrorn1in~ mtmllf!rs nf the
group rem1111ned 1n j11il Sunday ni1ht on
r h1rge8 of !usp1c1on of dru g pi'.lssessa"ln
..
From Puge J
QUENTIN ...
be close<! be tween the visitor and !he
prisoner, but nfficia!.!i said it was not
closed for Jackson.
Sa n Quentin \\'arrien Louis Nelson s11;id
Sunday Jackson did not hl\'e the RUn
v.·hen ht was searched befnre he wen t to
see his visitor but pulled it on guards whn
tried to search him on hi.!i return ln his
cell.
Three guards and twn other Cflnvicts 11s
v.·ell as "Soledad Brother" J11ckson die<!
in lhl': 15 minutes of violence lhat fol!ow·
od.
Marin County District Alt.orney Bruce
Bales confirmed ;:iuthorities were seeking
Bingham, but refused !() say v.·hy except
that "we havt gome questio n11 we wis h to
::i.sk nf him concerning the incident al San
Quenlin ·•
ThesP qurs!ions were still un~nl\lerl ;
How :i nd 1\•hen did Jackson get ll .c;mug-
glerl pistol?
How did .Jarksnn plan to get Ol'er lhe
pri~nn "';ill~
Dir! Jac k.~on have :1ccomp!1ce.!i on the
ou!side tn spirit him away ~
\\'hn killed the guiirds and !1110 nlher
cnnl"IC!.~~
The bold escape ii!tempt startert Satur-
d11.v 11t :I p m. when J1ckson returned to 1
11peci11I Isolation cel\block lifter 1 vil'il. As
he was htinfo!' searched , prison nffici11 ls
gaJd. he pulled out 1 pistol and shouted,
"This is it."
Fifteen min ut es 1::.ter Jacksnn w::i.s de11d
In a courtyard outside the cellblock -rut
do"'" by hultets fired from 11 gu3rd
lo"·er. Inside th!!' guards 11nd !wn o!her
cnnvicts we.re dead -11\ashed with •
r;iznr bl11rle taped to 11 toothbru sh. Fn11r
of t.he virtims v.·erl! fnunrl in Jackson"s
cell and the fi fth in a blnodspaltered ror·
ridnr outside .
,Jackson, 30. "'l!S one of the three
"Sol edad Brothers" :iccused of k illin~ ;i
guard at Solrd::i(! St:i1 e Prisnn !Ast y,:ir.
Authorities bt!iPved rhat the ~tari n Coun·
ty C'1vic Cenlf'r ~hootnu1 on Aug. 7, 1~7!l,
v.·11s NI oul~rO-A"!h of the ch11rges against
thl' !hrf'P
.lark.c;on".c; hrn1hcr. Jnn;i!h:in. 17. w11~
killed in the ci1·ic cenlf'r gun ha1t le The
st;ite charRed that th e you nge r Jackson
;in(! thf! lhree conl"iCt$ "·horn he. hAd
hnprrl to frf'f' 11·ere gnin~ In use hnstage'
to fnrct the rele8se or the '"Snl l!'dad
brother~ "
The Sar Quen!1n \\';irden tolri 11 Sunrl 11y
np11·~ ronff'rt"n Cf' !hal A!l tr J Ar kson
disnlilyrri the gun . thl' m11.~tf'r PleC"tric
locl\in.Q: drl"iCt was tripped .cinrl 27 Pf'Tllnn.~
In the 8dJu::;tmenl. c.enlr r -8 ~fll'C'1RI
cf'llhll'><'k with h1 ~h serur1ty -wt re
rrlr ;i::;iod frnm thp1 r f1r.~t·flllflr rel!11..
"If he 1.!acK::;nn1 knew h(lw to (lo it. hp
rould h;i vp unlnckf'd them All,"' Nt!.~nn
~;iid referring !(I three other 11ers -A"1!h
cells.
The 27 inmates included Ruc he ll
tl.l111?ee, v.·ho \\·ith An,c?e!a D;i 111s i!J ch11r,1Zrd
11·i!h murder in the civic renter ~hootou l ,
and th e two other Soledad brother.~
F'!re.t;i DrumJi:n anrl .John Cluchtltt
Only .Jackson and cnnv1ct .Jnhn L.
Sp:iin, 22. ra ced from the cellblock int o
the courtyard .. Jac kson wAs kill ed lOl'l
~'ards from the door. Spt1 in, cowering In
ftar, WR!! found hiding in a clump nf
bllshes. Nelson s:iid.
The 27 Inmates were orde red by
lou(!spe.aker to take off their clothes 11.nd
11·alk into the yard with their arms in the
air . They complied . However, nnl!' of
them -Al ll1n C, Mancino, 2~ -mnved as
If he were go ini.: to get up, nffi cials 1aid.
and he wRs 11hol in the. leg.
Assocl111.e \Varden J:imes f'Ark pointed
nut that In make Rood his e~cA pe. ,J;icksnn
11·nulcl ha1•e hRd to 11cale the prison W811 ,
1\•hich at its lowe~l point ls 20 Itel high
and the.n have h11t1 to run • quarter of ll
1nU, acro~s 11n open sp11ce btfore he wM
confronted with• l~foot cyclone fence.
Park told ne11·smen it was oot known
~·hether someont was 11·11itln.1t lo pick up
esc1~rs \Yhf'n fir.!il word of I.hf' violence
was rectlvtd, the Clllfomla Hiahwll)'
Patrol and Marin County 1herllf's
dtpulles get up rmdblnck.' nn •ll arteries
le.ading the prisn n nett to San F'ranctsco
8t11•
The l'lla1n guar<ls were Jere Grah11m,
~9. Frank De.l~n. 44 , 1nrl Paul Kr11~nP~.
~2 Threl!' other iiu.cird~ w!'re knift.d. They
were Ch8rles 8eckinr!d1e . 23. Kenneth
Mrl"'rr•r. 39 . and Urb•no Rib\~,, i;.
Tht"y 1ufltred knife wounds <'ln the lhrl')at
t nd were treated at nearby Rou General
Hospi1 1I
~' I '
Boy, 11, Passes Test
Mesa Youth Real Mecl1a11ical Wizard
By TERKY COVILtt
., tM INllY 1"!111 llJll
Francis Robb ins Upto n IV i!L (In !he
1m1ll 1ide for 8n 11uto mechanic and
re11dily 8dmit~ he doesn't like to do ma·
j(l r ovtrh11ul11 bf'.c:iuse nf it.
He $land~ 11 sh11cle 01·er fivp feet la\I
and is a ~h;ide und rr I I years of agt.
"Physic11ll y I don"l do Lon much work.
linn, but carg could only travel JO mlles
an hour," says nur mechanic. "But if
everyo ne had thl!' cAr. JO nlllf's 11n hnur
v.·ouldn 't srem 50 JJlnw It's all rela !111e."
.. ll would take a.,.,•hile tn get used tn,"
MP11 nwhi!e, whil e. !he design is resting ,
Franci.~ issues 11ulomnlive care warning~
lo fr iends. Cha.nge your oil every 3,000
miles or thre.e month ~. he says.
I'm not very strong, which I don 't like tn
,dmit." ,.,, th•°'''' M"' l•d. 'No Court Test'
Rut menti:tlly he·11 one of the younges~ ~ ·•.-------------
"Oil changes aren't minor. Bad oll
rnulrt ("ause SIOO da maRe tn 11n engine.. ''
He alsn teaches mechan ic~ In snme ol the
neiJ:hborhnnd kids in his Raragl' 111 home
His dad 1s qu ite proud of the youna
mf'Chanic, but s11y~ he !ack~ nnP quality
f(lr being a rea lly 11l"IC'.ld ont: "He can't
talk bull 1f he doe.sn "l know something h~
tells you."
\\'izard mech8nics the C11lilorn ia Highway
P;itrol ever 11:a11t 11 ltst. Just a 'ol'ee:k ago
he p11 ~serl the <.:HP lest for a class A
smog inst all;ilio n licen!l.r. Sever:il adult
mrt"han1("s didn't.
Texas Go,'er11or's Action
"'l wa' quilt: surprised whrn he pAS·
~Prl ." s::i.yi; Franc1 ~ Upton Ill. the boy 's
fa!hrr. ThP rldPr t.:pton works as 11
mech;in ic. 11nd tear.he.~ b11sie auto shop at
C.n!dPn We st Collrge in Huntington
Brai·h.
111 Pay Freeze Rejected
"HP JU~t h;irrly p;i~.<irrl thf' tr~t. for his
hc.ense," s11id Mr. Upton. "but a lot of
full-tim e mech11nir.s ha ve to lake it
several limes before passing ."
BEGAN YOUN(;
Ynung F'ranci s began I e a r n 1 n g
mechanir.~ in 1967, 111 the 8$ll" nf spven,
'"The flr:<.t thing I learned is that <'I bat·
lery su pplirs plectrlci ty f<1r lht c;ir and 11
r;ir t:Ann0t run withnu l electricity -
mind you thi'11".~ not incl uding diesel
en,1?ints," ht warns.
Sinct> l!m7 .. \·oun11: F'r11nC"i:<. h11~ lP;irnf'rl
the hR~i<':<. of hov.· :i n engine works , the
1.vpeo: nr smng df'vicrs avail able and hnw
tn install !hrrn. how t11 read lln
o:<.r1lln.<ironr ;ind hn1\' In perfo rm light
tune.up~. arnon,I! olh!'r th ings.
Hf' . .'I 11 lso tak <'n all of his dad's course
al Colden West.
A.~ soon ::is hf' i;;ivps f'OOU Rh mnne1•. $20,
Francis plan s lo put his smni;: in:<.lall ::i.tion
lic.en~e to work by opening A small repair
~hop for installing &mog devices 8nd
doins light rep11ir.'I.
"I have 11 friend who is 11 11nd hi.Q: and
stronli?. H,. can do h,.av y wnrk fnr mt>."
~A.I'S !hi' .11n11nr:: mechllnic "H l turn him
loose tn fi1 11 c.11r he·~ terrible bul he can
help n1e dn 11 ."
Annthl'r lnend , 12 ye;1rs old , will do the.
bookke epin,ll .
"()11r first ru<i!nmPr~ mi~ht bP ni:-i
d;ict"s -'!ud rnt .'I. If .,.,.e rin good work they'll
kePp rnming 11nd the word 11·111 get
8rnund. ''
PROUO HERITAGE
He :il.<;o a.~ 11 proud herila~e to uphold.
H i .~ grl'l!l·~randrathtr. F'ranci.~ Upton I,
was Thom11s Edison·~ m:ithemaliciAn.
'"P~plP only remembPr F.dison for the
light bulb 11nd phono11:raph." says !he
/ami!v's rourth F'r11ncis. '"He inv pnted
01•er 2.000 thing5. lie made the ent 1rP.
cirruilr\I fn r .ci housr. inVl!'nltd !he. wet
cell ~tn"raf:te b;illerie~ used in cars and
produC'Ni m11n·rnad,. rubber."
Thr in1·rntive ~pirit ha.~ ;rlso fil!ercd in-
to yn11n11: f'r;inris ' blood . He de.~iRned 11
rar !hAt runs on watrr circulatinn,
"''ithnut u.~in11: steam or boiling water.
"Rut I took it off !hi' dr11"·1ni;: boards."
hi' s;iv~. ril']('rtpdl~·· "It nef'rl:ri 11bout 20
Rallon·~ nf walPr 11nri the eni;:rn e i~ 10
timt.~ he:iv1Pr thAn An ,vth1n ,ll nnw used."
Ht" i~ keepinj!: lh P de.~ign. fnr possible
conv,.r,inn 10 11 c1rrul11tinR 11ir system
'"Thl!'re would be absolutely no pol!u·
f 'rft111 l'nge l
B URGLARY ...
-100 c11rtrid,1Ze !ape decks. l.1.00().
-Cn1n' rrnm r:i.~h reio::ister, S2~.
-2Q p11 irs nl 8ir su!!pens inn speak~rs,
~100
-4!-11 r;i~~r1t P lanes. i 1.ROO.
-Trn R 1r;ir k hnml' ~trrrn unit~, $MO.
-21l pair' nf ~lrrrn hr11dphnnr.~. $1FJI.
-1:-. lnur root hl;ick li~h1.~ :ind in !"'0·
:1 nr1·ll·h11 lf foot hl;irk li11hts. $100
rol1rt" h;i 1·p ln11nd no w1!ne~.<lP' v.•hn
nnt1rrd an 1· 11n11.~11 Pll .:irtil'itv ;i rnunrl 1he
:irr;i :inyt1fi1, l h1~ wrl'k.enrl The burglAry
1~ 11n11· 11nrlpr 1nv e~1ig11!inn by CO!'!la tlfesa
rl!'lt'rJ11 P~
AlJST\N, 1'Px. 1 UPI f -The Stat e Al -
torney General today ruled lhat Tex11s
Gov. Preslon Sm 1th was wronJ( In defyi ng
Presirlenl Nixon·s IVA,lle free1.e, !hertby
apparenl ly slopping lhreattned legal JI<'·
tion hy 1he federal government ag11in~t
Statt.
Smit h h;id delied Nixon',ci w11ge free ze
by direct1n11: Sta te Comptroller Rnbert S.
C11!vert to issue higher paychecks for
1:12,llOO public school tl!:achers and ot her
state emp!nyes 11.!i pro \"idf'd by the Texas
leg-ii;.lature in an Appropr ial1on Rill ef·
fecti \'e Sept. I.
Rut Call•ert asked an op inion from
Slate Attorney f;tner;il Crilwford Martin,
"·hn rule<l tnd;iy thAI Nixon's v.·age frerze
"is v11 lid and applie~ to the state nf Tex-
A~. '' Martin said Smith '~ procli1matnn of
defiance "doe.~ nnl repeat, modify nr 11 r-
fect said executi ve order" by the Pre.'li·
denl .
Smilh, Martin and Call'ert all are
Democrals.
'"The law requ ir~s th e comptrollrr of
public accounts of the State of Texa.~ to
conform to said Presirienti.ci l execu11ve
order,'' Marli n s11id in his leJ,?al opinion,
Smilh h;id rin in11ncrli:ile romn1rn1 on
lhe rul ing. But he said nn national
l e.levi.~ion Sunda y he wo11ld nbe~' f'011rt
rul1t1R!i. I le also said hi' brlieverl hi.'!
di:-pute v.·1th Nixon shlluld grJ al! lhe way
lo the Suprf'me Court ii nect•ssary.
.. , don'! Hun k anv Pres1drnt ha' lhe
riRht to void a slate ·law," Sn1!h .c;;iid.
The rrderal 11:nvernrnent s;ud l11st week
it would file ~u1t :ig;11 nst rhe state hf Te x-
;:i.!i in Auslln ·rue.'«iav to rnake Smith <'Om·
ply with Nixon's et:nnom1c order~. which
froze all wages, prices and rents for 90
day~.
Smith'' ronlentinn w;is th;il h;iH of the
slate"s publ ic ~chonl !eAChe rs recei\•ed
.c;al;iry raises Aug . I ;ind the orher ha lf
ll'P.re lo recei ve them Se.pt. I. He s111d
Nixnn ·~ freeze ordt'r '.I'll.~ unf;i1r tn lho.~e
v.·hn would be barred from their !Chedul-
ed ra i.~es.
Under the .!illme l'lpnrnpria!inn! bill ap·
prnved by th!!' l!!gislature that gal"e the
salary h ike~ l.o leachers and other state
'M ystcry Guest'
Eats, LeaYes
.John Tral'ill Burle.c;nn, 11 2~·vf'11r·old
Cruta Me~;i in~urancp .'11le~min , told
["IOliCe lh;i1 11 '"m~'Slery J.!Ue!t"" Pnterrfl
his apartment st J:l.10 f'ali.~ade~ rtnarl
1'und11y nigh t and helped h1msel r 11'1 din·
"" Thp un.cinno tJn{'l'f1 1·1~1t(lr r:in1 P 1111
lhrnugh !ht" kllC'h!'n w1nd011·, gr;ihbforl .ci
p1ece of chicken from lhe rrlriizer:1 1or
:inli m1xrrl him~rlf ;i J,!las~ nf 1n\l;tn!
1rrrl rr;i
V.1ht'11 lhP J:Ur..;1·s 1 1unn1~· ""<Is 11111 h1>
p11t thr j!l;i ... ~ ,11lft rh1rkt'n rf'm;i1 n~ 10 lhl'
sink. Then hr Rr:i b!M>d 11 S~ bnlt!f' of wine
rrorn !he rrfri~eralnr Jl ~rl fl rrl, app:irrnl ·
1.1· tn l't\11"'1)' .in af[t'r d1nn~r drink 1n
;;ll1nr 1l;ir k ::itlry.
PRE-FREEZE PRICES
ON DIAMONDS
Why Wait f or Di~11nond
Price& to Go Up 10%?
emplo.1•e!'I, Smith \Vnuld have rect 111td a
S:'l.500 salary increase Sept. l.
Calvert s11 id he wnuld l'omply with
tn<ta.\'! le~,111 ruling and not issue the
l'iala ry Increases .
."Perso nally, I "'tll bP gl11d to comply
wit h Mr. Nixon's nrrler H lt "iill help th"
narion ·s economy," Calvert said.
Irish Firebrand
Bernadette Has
Bnby Dau g hter
B~:L1'0AST. Northt'rn lre!;ind !AP I -
Rernadette Oevlin. 24·yrar·old membt r
nf Parliament from Northern lrtl11.nd and
firebr;ind ci vil righ!.~ campaiii:ner, g1111e
bir th to a daughter in Magherafelt
Hospital, Count y Lnndonderry today.
The un .... ·ed mot her and the child were
reported 1vell although the birth had not.
been expected for another month.
~1is.~ Devlin"s pa:;t week 0f day l'lnc!
nig ht politica l 1neet111~s. whipp1n~ up civil
d1sobeOienee to Nort hf'rn Ir P I ,oi n d 's
go1·f'r nn1ent in !he t:UrTt'r1t wave or
vinlf'nef', m<1y ht1 Vf' ;ifff't:lt•d hPr.
She v.·;is rushed 12 n11lcs frnrn her home
lit Cook.~lown , County Tyrone, to th1t
hn~pital. 1'he hirt h tnnk pl:ire shortly
before noon. a spokesm;in s;iid.
Mis.~ Dev li n annnunred f11·e. "'eeks ago
that she v.·as pregnant but refused ~
name the fa ther.
Arrest Prompts
Street Incident
In Bakersfi eld
RAl\ERSFIF:LD (U PJ l -An unruly
f'rowd ba11herl out the windows ol 11 police
c.;ir and set a fire in the b;ick ~eat 11fter
officers ;ibanduncd !he ve hicle while
making an arre.~t Sunday night.
f'(llic e said !he: incide nt he11:an 11bout
11 .10 pm \!'hen 11 cro"'d Ralhered 11~ of-
ficers att{'mpted In i11"resl Tnny Ra iley,
21, nn •'hllrgr::; of ix'HlJ,: drunk, resisting
arre.~t and di~lurh1ng the fll':lCf'.
The crn"•d in lhl! prednminanlly bl ack
Sf'Ct1on nf 1he e11.v to~.~f'rl rQ<'k~ 11 nd bot·
t!e~ <11 poh<'P 11nd srnnrone l,!r;ihhed the
car ke.vs off rhe hC'lt nr one nfl1r1>r.
Thr su~prcl 11·a.~ pl::irpfi 1n :innther
C'rulsrr :inrl f)flhce w11hdre\\', le:il"ing one
rnr hrh1nd
\\"hen nfll<'rr~· rc!11rnrd (hr 1·;ir"~ v.1n·
rfri\vs h11d hrr11 srn::i.c;hrd 11nd thf' hacli
srat wa!I. rl11maged hy Fire . Th' 11>hlrle
"·:i~ rrn101ed from rhe srr tH!. wilho\J t
fur\her i11C'irle11t.
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Lawyer Sought • Ill San Quentin Gun Slaying
SAN QUENTIN (UPI ) -Authorities
today SOU.'(ht the grandSOO Of a former
U.S. senator who was the last person to
\'isit black revolutionary convict George
Jackson before tile prisoner and five
others we re killed in an escape attempt
at. San Quentin Prison.
They want to find out how Jackson got
1 gun he Llsed lo lead the allempled
breakout.
An all -points bulle!in went out for
Stephen r-il itche!l Bingham, 29, grandson
of the late Hiram Bingham, who \\'as
•
governor of Connectlcut and a U,S.
sen ator.
Bingham Is the son of Alfred Bingham,
of Salem. Conn., and nephew of Jonathan
Bingham. Democratic congressman from
!\ew ''ork Cily. He attended Yale and
later obtained a law degrtt at the
University of California, Berkeley,
He was reported to have been
associated during recent years with
radical groups in Oakland, Calif.
.No warrant has been issued for
•
Bingham. but authorities wa nt to talk to
hin1
The pr iso n said BinghBm was Jackson's
visitor on Saturday afternoon . a fe w
minutes before the 29-year-old black in·
mate drew a gun in Lhe maximun1 securi-
ty area. "This is it," J ack.son sald,
!ouching of f the bloody killing
Visitors at San Quentin sit al a table
across from the prisoner. A sc reen can
be closed between the visitor and the
prisoner, but offici als said it was not
closed for Jackson.
San Quentin Warden Louis Nelson said
Sunday Jackson did nol have the gun
when he was searched before he went to
se" his visitor but pulled it on guards v.1ho
tried to search him on his return to his
cell .
Three guards and ll'.'O other convicts as
v.·ell as "Soledad Brother" Jackson died
in the J) minutes of violence !hat follow·
ed.
~larin County District Attorney Bruce
Bales confirmed authorities were seeking
Bingham, but refused to say ~:hy e"cept
•
that ''\ve have some question! we wish to
ask or hi m concerning the incident at San
Quentin."
These QUC"slions 11•ere still unsolved :
How and when did Jackson get a smug-
gled pistol?
How did Jackson plan lo get over Lhe
prison wall?
Did Jackson have accomplices on the
outside to spirit him away~
\\lhn killed the guards end two othu
con11icls?
The bold escape attempt started Satur·
I IC ear IXOll
Cook A~~epts Changes
Fornier Capo Planner Reflects on Earlier Years
By PA~1ELA HA LLAN
Qt "" Ol !ly Pllol 5!111
C. Russell Cook once stood on a San
Juan Capistrano hillside and gazed over a
valley full of ap ple orch;irds.
''\\'e've gone from apples la another
"nrld ."' be retlected.
Cook. nearing 80 and the grandson of
the third \\'hite woman in the Capi strano
Valley helped shape that new world on
the noor of the valley.
He served 10 years on the San J uan
Capistrano Planning Commission before
Teliring la st month to "tum il over to the
younger ge"eralion ...
Unlike many senior citizens. Cook
readily accepts change as long as it is
Qrdcrl.v.
.. We'\'e gone from apples tn \\'ainul!,
from "'alnuls to o r a n g es, and
now from oranges lo apartments." he
'a1<L
"Perhaps its' time to put a Freeze on
apartmenls, jusl hke the freeze on
trailers.''
Cook is deeply interested in lhe
development ol the Capistrano Valley.
\Vhen ask ed about the pending annexation
of Capistrano Beach and Dana Po int. he
smiled slowly and said, ""That's a
political question-I'm not a politician."
He does believe the cHy should begin to
look at the undeveloped land beh ind it as
v.·ell as the area on the ocean side ol ils
boundaries.
Criok [l)(lks proudly back on his ~·rars
en the planning commission calling it "a
~-
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APPLES TO APARTMENTS
C1po P11nn1r Cook
finC" example nf teamwork ." Allhou_t:h
lhere were many tough decisions Ill
make. he couldn"t single out one that was
the toughest.
There"11 on~ thing. though." he said.
•·Ever11nne \Vho comes to lo1>.·n wants In
kel:'p "ii the way it v.•as. Thal"s not
1,200 Swi1n1ners Re scued
In Big Coast Rip Tides
By TERRY COVILLE
O! l!o• D•il• l>l+.I 1!•11
Heavy riptides high surf and cro~'ded
bea ches created nig htmares lor Orange
Coes~ lifeguards O\'er the \\'tekend.
City guards in San Clemente, L;:i guna
Beach, Newport Beach and Hunt1nRlon
BC"ach reported making more than 1.200
rescues in two days.
Beach attendance again surpassed the
half-million mark as \Varm water con-
tinued to attract bathers, despite cooler
weather. Mnst beaches reported wa ter
1round 70 degrees, \\'hile the air tern·
Orange C.ut
We•ther
Low clouds and fog will clear by
midday tod ay and -Tursday lO hazy
sunshine and temperatures of i2
1long the roast. Inla nd te.mp11 wlll
bt arnund !2 and the lows tonight
in Ole 60's.
INSIDE TODAY
£1emenflu·y ~chnol districts
along !he Orongr. C()(Jst cnnti·nue
to offer srnaUtr clnssts thnn the
stl'ltt nut rapt . Ste Pnpt 12.
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perature wa~ about. lhe sam(",
S;in Clemente hfeguards re ported ml!d
riptides, but guards in Laguna Beach,
Newport Beach and Hunfinglo n Beach
i;aid the riptides were rough at various
times over the weekend .
One mass rescue ln Huntington BC"ach
involved 2.\ swimmer11 caught In "one
hu ge riptide" Saturday evening, south of
the city pier. A dozen lifeguards had to
pull the swimmer11 to safely.
Newport lifeguards said some body
surfers suffered broken · bnnes as th e
wa ves ranged from six to 10 feet with a
high velocity rip current.
Robert Rttd, director of P.1arin~ Safety
for Newport Be11ch, said lifeguards were
a ided throughout the weekend by patrol
boats fr om the Orange Courty Harbor
Department and by the clty'11 police
hel icopters.
Reed also wa rned swimmers in the
Wesr Newport area tn avoid the rock
grolns because the waves crashed 11ome
111.1,·immers on the rocks. Reed said it is
heller to h~t !he riptide carry 1 rw immer
around the rocks 11nd let lifeguard11 pull
him out.
In .south Orange Count y. the biggest
worry was an oil slick dumped from a
na vy ship, the U.S,S. Manatee, based in
L-Ong Beach.
Nav.v off icial.• ~Aid the M11n11tee drop-
ped an unknown quantity of nil off the
cnast which lhls mornng created an oil
i;Jick 20 miles long and about 800 yilrd11
v.·lde. e:Tretchlng from Dana Point to
Oceanside.
San Clf'ment.t i;:1u1r<ls said the oil had
not touC'hed their be:ach. except for the
Shorecliff11 area, to the north: It did Louch
Dana Point and was thre1tening the
harbor at Oc~11ns1c!e, but the Na11y Is now
trying to contain It.
possible. There"s going Ill continue tG
be growth and change, It's up to the
planning commission to argue wit h th l'!
de velopers so our standards will continue
lo be high."
Cook has seen many chBn~es during his
lifetimE" in the Capistrano Valley.
He can remember rive rs full n( waler
:iind going to school in the first school
house in Orange County, bull~ in San
Juan .
'"There walli a picktL fence that wt'nt
right through I.he center ()f the one-room
school, dividing the boy1 from the girls,"
he chuckled.
Cook's fa milv came to tht Wt~I. coast in
1863, overland ·in covered Wl'gons.
One grandfather was 1 pony apres~
rider on the run between Colton and \'ic·
torville. Another was a squatter on some
land in San Onofre that was yanked rrom
him when the government changed
hand!i.
\Vhen the f;im ilies settlt:d in the
Capistrano Valley they hegan farming.
'fhe same la nd was farmed by Russell
Cook who was bom on the ranch in 1894
and raised his children in the samP. place.
Although he "s retired now. he still re-
tains e few acres or nr11.nRes ;ind
avocados" to keep me out of mischief."
La~l week v.·hen he accepted a pll'q11e
heralding his service to lhC". city, Cook
s;iid thC".City has ''CQml'! a long ~·ay."
"Vi(" started with nothing and nr~anizt'rt
a citv for a purpose,"' he said. "Not it's
up lo you-the. younger generat1on-
to carry It aloni."
Tivo Youths Di e
In Heavy Su rf
Over Weekend
The body of an I !-.~'l'!ar·old Fullerf.on
boy who was swept av.·ay by heavy seas
Sunday near Corona del Mer was
recovered today about one milt from the
point at which hr \\'as last seen by two
companions.
Orange County Coroner's deputies \den·
tlfled the victim as Danny Chapin of 8.'17
Loi.!! La ne, Fullerton.
He was the second victim rC".covered
from coastal waters over the trou ble·
plagued weekend.
The other victim was Identified by
authorities as Jne Juarez. 17. of Santi Fe
Springs. J uarez died in th~ relatively
calm wate rs of Upper Newport Bay near
Ntwport Dunes Aquatic P11rk.
Young Chapin died when he 11 nd tv.·o
companions were trapped hy eight-foot
11u rf and hea vy riptides in a rocky covl':
near the horse ra nch area between
Coron11 del Mer and L11gu"na Beach.
One of Chapin's companions made it to
shnre unassisted but the second youth.
John Upc hurch, 12, of LaVerne. ~·as
helped ashore by an unidentified swim·
mrr.
Newport Be:t.ch liftguards &nd Harbor
Department officier11 worked throughout
the. afternoon ind evening In a hunt for
the missing boy. Th'y wert Joined for
much of the search by the Newport
Beach PoUce Department hellcnpte.r .
Officers aaid the three. you1hs were
11wlmm ing in a county are8 where no
llftguarcb arr: posted.
'"They just didn't seem to recognize the
danger they were in," a deputy sheri ff
!IAirl.
The bndy of the Juarel youth who
d\,;1ppeared Thursd8y night while swim·
ming with other participant11 in a beach
outing was recovered Sund&y near.
Newport Dunes. ... .. --
ltle1no1•ies Revisited
Lost in thought. \\lorld \Var TI Jaranese ace Sekizen Sh lbayama, 46,
stands 1n the cockpit of his Zero fighter plane at Bakersfield airpor t.
He last ."aw the plane Nov, 11 , 1943, u•hen he was shot down over the
Bay of Rabaul , New Guinea. He "'a~ picked up by a Japanese picket
boa t. ~fi!i old plane \\•as plucked from the bottom of the bay recenUy
by group of Americans.
Ca11ll.1e Lo,"e1·s to Stage
Rivie1·a Beacl1 'Dog-111'
A group or Sa n C!~menlr heach area
re51dents -appealing ror ''freedom and
1usllce for all. inr.luding dogs" -plans
large-scale "dog·1n" Sept . 4 tn protest e
cily code forb1dd1ng canines on cily
&ands.
"\\'e. hope to have so many dog~," said
spoke~man Kor i Miller, "that they won"t
be able to bust us all."
The Sept. • protest l'Cl1on will be held,
sht: :1:aid along lhe Riviera Beach, and
resident,, sympathetic to opening the
sands to th e pets during the winier
months ha ve been asked to OOrrow a dog
if necessary, she said.
The issuC" over ~ dog~ on the bea ch in
lhe quiet mnnths of the. year has reached
the City Council twice recently but has
only one ch ampion -Councllman
Thomas O'Keefe.
In his last move to amend the city
ordinanC'e, O'Keefe C<luld nor muster a
srcond ht bring lhe matter to a vote.
San Clemente is the only Orange Coast
C""ity which bans lea~hed clogs from its
beaches throughout the year -summer
or winter. "
Laguna Beach. a city which well knows
the dog controversy, doe.s &!low lhe peU:
on !he beaches after Labor Day.
Newport Beach does as well.
"WE'. are not all rich enough to own a
private beach to walk our dogs like
President Nixon does," Miss P..fille.r said.
··rm sure he knows the be&uty of the
beach and the enjoyment of walking with
his dog," she added.
Nixon on Slow Schedule
Pre.sldent Nixon continued his slow·pllc·
ed schedule of rest and conferrnces wi th
aides toda y in San Clemente.
On SundAy Mr. and Mrs. Nii.on flew the
brief hop to the El Toro MCAS to send off
daug hter Julie. Ni 1on Eisenhower, who
new to Mayport, Fla.
On Sunday the flral family. joined hy
Mr. Nixon'11 clo~r. frltnd C. G.
"Be.be'' Rebota, hopped intt:l a black Lin·
coin Contlnent11t and took 1 leisurely
drivt to !hf' El Toro MCAS where
daughter ,Julie boarded the plane. The
dr1.,.e. took the tradition11I back roads
where scenery Is abundant
Juli~. who "'as on hand In San
Clemente Thursday welcome her father,
.had to report for a teacher'' workshop
loday near Jack~nville. whera 'he wiU
teach fourth grade In the fa.II .
Saturday·s actlvltle! ln41ude 1 jaunt to
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San Juan Capistrano's famed El Adobe
restaurant -a favorite of the. first F1mi·
ly -for a supper of Mexican food.
The Nixon's, incl uding Julie, dined with
~1r. NlJ:on's secretary, Rose Wood.
AnnouncementJ by press aides today
1;'.'1ve no ~!)ecific &ehedult for tilt dsy. A
routine briefing by press spolc:esmen ~··
wcheduled for the early afternoon.
Some weekend reports said thr. Presl·
dent was rocusing on the results of hi5
wage-price. freete, p\u!! continuing Tl!:ports
nn the situation surrounding the Sou th
Vietnamese election fo r chief or state.
National Security Ad viser Dr. Henry
Kissinger, one of the few tnp-le.vt:I alde11
out in San Clemente on thi~ trip, 11 with
~1r. Nixon al. the San Cltmente cnm·
pnunrl , lt!nd\ng 1irlvice on the South Viet·
n11mtse political s!luatlon· I ' . .... ,
'
day al 3 p.m. when Jackson returned to I
special isolation cellblock after a vis it. At.
he was being searched, prison officials
s;iid, he pulled out a pi.:;tol and shouted,
"This is it.·•
Fifteen minutes later Jackaon w~ dead
in a courtyard outside th e cellblock -cut
down by bullets fired from a guard
tower. Insid e the guard!; and two other
convicts were dead -slashed with-a
razor blade taped to a toothbrush.
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Spill Rests
Two Miles
Off Shore
By JOHN VAL TERZA
01 i111 01\1• Piie! '1111
U.S. Navy crews using a new prate.in
compound donated by a Los Angeles firm
began racing the weal.her today iJ1 an ef•
fort lo stem the travel of 1.200 gallons ol
fuel oil lying off the Oceanside-Sall
Clemente coasl.
The oil , which Na11y spokesmen now
admit came from a fueling vessel las t
Friday, is poised two miles offco11t from
a landfall al Dana Poin t to about 16 mttes
down coast.
Small blobs of the fuel already have
fou led beaches from lbe Poche area of
San Clemente to Dane Point.
But Lhe bulk of the "bunker J.type.'1
fuel oil i!! still about two mile! offshore.
Spokesmen for the Navy in San Diego
said this morn ing that 2,000 feet ol
portable fl oating booms have been dii;..
patched lo Oceanside Harbor where thera
ill the d811ger nf th e oil being blown into he
marina where damage to boat hulls
would occur.
PrC".va iling aft ernoon westerly breezes
lend an element of haste to the oil·slem·
ming actions by the Navy.
Unless the organic compound called
"mono-oleate" can be poured around the
slick in time. breezes. will drive the
estimated 12,000 gallons to the shor e.
The compound is designed to trap lht
oil and allow it to settle underwa ter.
Harbor patrolmen at Dana Harbor said
today some large patches of the clotted
goo Are vi~ible along the point outside the
t1arhor. Thus far there has been no in·
lrusion into the new marina, however.
San Clemente. lifeguards. who have
patrolled the beaches all v.•eekend looking
for traces of the oil . said the first globs
of the sturf already line the shore in the
northern part of the city beaches.
Cotton's Point , where President Ni xon's
estate lies, as yet has not received any
traces or the goo.
Marina life apparently has not yet been
affected .
"The guards on patrol have seen hun·
dreds or birds sitting on the beaches -
more than U!iual." said San Clemente
Guard Capt. Phil Stubb!i, ''but the birds
don"t SC"em fouled by the stuff. I think
they"re jusl being smart and are staying
away from it."
Doherty
Hospital
to Aid
Drive
San Oemente res ident Thomas Doht!:rty
ha s ~n n11mt'!d cha irman of thl'! speciAI
gift! division of the South Coasl
Hospital '' $1 million fund raising cam·
paign.
Doherty, of i1 I Via Socorro, will be In
charge of organizing and recruiting
\"Olunteers in this pba!'ie of the effort.
A stockbrokrr, Dohert y has been presJ..
dent of the Laguna Beach Rotary Club
and CQmmunily Chest. He Is also acllv•
wilh the South County YMCA,
IRS HAS WORD
ON BIG FREEZE
On you have quesliona about
President Nixon's free.u on wages
and prices?
tt so. the. U.S Internal Revenue
Service 1 IJtS l his established an
answering service in Santa Ana to
handle such problems. Que5tions
may be direc!Pd to IRS experts by
c:a\l ing: their office at 83&-2381 ln
Santa Ana .
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I Oltl V PILOT S<
Laguna Asks Tax Li1nit
Initiati ve Sought for 1972 California Ballot
l y PATl\ICl BOYLE
et ... D411'r ~1111 ltltl
A gt.ate.wide proptrty t al pa y e rs '
association has launched an Ln1tial1\'e
ca.mpaig·n i.n Laguna Beach for a con-
stitutional amendment tn limit taxes to
me percent of lht pr nptrly's market
value,
Hailin& It as Uig •·ta1payers' revolu.
tion." cify councilman Ed Lorr Friday
urgtd re1ddents to back the drive Dy 1ign-
ing the petitions. I,c,rr is past prtsident of
the Laguna Bearh Taxpayers' Associa-
tion.
Hanoi Calls l(y's Pullout
'Failure for A1nericans'
SAIGON fL""Pl) -Hann1 Rad io s~nd tn-
d!y Vice President Nguye.n Cao i\y"s
withdrawal from the Snuth Vietnamese
presidential race .,.,·as •·anolht.r failure for
the American~ and Preside.nt Thieu in
their arrangemen1 of this el@clion farce "
·The Communist broadcast w as
monitored in Saigon only l\\O hours after
Ky made his announcement Usually il
takes Hanoi 5r:veral days lo react lo n@ws
from Saigon or the \V estern 11.•nrld Prei-i·
dent Nguyen Van Thieu \s the only can-
didate in the Oct. 3 election althollgh Ky's
namr: !Lpparently will stl'ly on the ballot.
"Ky isn't ruMing becau se he doe~ not
want to be tbe stone to pave the v•ay for
Nixon Popular
After Speech
Since Prts1dent Ni1on announced h13
new ecoDomic policy h.is ptrsonal
papularity appears to be rising. accordng
to his aides.
Prr:ss Secrr:tary Ronald L. Zieglr:r said
telephone calls and telegrams ran 10·to-t
in supp:>rt of Ni1on's wage-price frer:ze
followiag his broadcast la~t Sunda~· nigh1 .
Zir:gler said 1a pt?rrenl approval wa!L
reported in thr: Gallup Poll ror th@ freezr:
and a 78-1 perctnt favorabl@ re&ponse
was recorded in th t Sindlinger po\J.
· He said 1 simila r pnll conducted bv
J. D. Power and Associa1e.i; in 400
households in the Los Angele5 area .... ·as
7.S pucent favorable.
Recruit Dies
Of Meningitis
CAMP PENDLETON IAP I -An 18-
yr;ar.()ld t.1arine rttruit ha5 died of men·
µigitis in Naval Hospital less than 100
yards fro m where he was born.
· The youtb, Pvt. Rod ney S, Bierstedt,
'WiS the son of a Marin@ sergeant. Hr: was
i ssigned lo the Marin@ Corps Recruit
Depot in San Diego bllt v.•a5 undergoing
ime training at Camp P@ndleton wh@n
i&tricken, the Marinr: Base disclosed lo·
da y.
Bir:rstedt died \ast f'rida.v. the J2nd
eonfirrned case of men ingitis at the
fecruit dr:pot this year and thr: third to
die, a depot spokesman said.
Stewardess Nabs 2
In l\'la'ri j uana Case
CLEVELAt-.'D !UPI 1 -Str:wardes!I
Carolyn Aulv.·es "b«ame suspicioll!I
whr:n t..,,·o of the guys went into the toil@t
together," so i-he told !hr: captian of !ht
Chicago-to-Cleve.land night tha! snml'ont
might hr: smoking mariJuana in the
Northv.·est Onent i27
As a resllll. all nine. ml'mDf>rs o.f the
rock grflup "Cactus" wert arrl'sted t1·hen
the fhgh! !nuched dn"·n Sa!urd;:i y n11th! At
Cleveland 's Hopkins intern;:itlon;il airport
f our non·perfonning nien1bers flf the
group remained in jAil Sunday night on
C'h;:irges of susp1c1nn of rlrug poi-~e!!l"n
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Thieu lo step on thr: presiden tial seat.''
1he. broadcast said. "This ha~ madf'
Americans and Thir:ll embarrassed and
lose face ~ven more with the. sham l'less
farce of a presidential l'lecr1on in Sa igon.
''But Thieu and thl' Amerirans still are.
Vl'ry stubborn and Lreache rous. al!hnt1gh
heavily defeated they 1>:111 no1 ha\e. the ir
arms tied . Thty will try to fin d e1·t ry
other treacherou.~ trick 10 i-ave 1he1r
situation.''
The. broadcast said ''Tht'.I' V.'1\I ha ve
other devilish srhen1Ps !n ;idorn the ir
election farce so tliat Thiell will he
ell'cted lo the puppe! rP~ldPnr~· nnre.
a'!a1n to b!'come the capable hrnchman
of the Americans."'
.. Therefore,"' Hanoi said , '"South Viet-
namese public opinion must be on th~
alert to follow rlosely ;:ill the ir act1\"11les
in the next ~riod in order to llnmask and
dt":stroy all their treacherous schl'mes
and tricks."
Head-on Crash
Injures Three,
One Driver Held
A Redlands man was booked on
charge! of felony drunken driving Sa tur·
day night following a Laguna Beach
headon co!llsion in which he and a
\\lestminst.er couple suffered serious in-
juries.
Police said C!lfrord B. Young , 4t was
lreated for broken ribs and cuts at
Orange County Medical Cl'nter before
being transferred In Orani;:e. County Jail.
Bamett L. f\!edford, 46 , and his "·ife,
f\.1arjorie. 43. "·ere taken to i\11ssion Com·
munity Hospital follo..,,•1ng the 8 p.m . .llr·
cident, which occurred on Laguna Canyon
Road just north of its intersection with El
Toro Road , policl' said.
~11'dford ""'as treated for abrasions and
broken ribs and released , a hospl\al
spokesman sa id. Hi~ wife remains in the
hospital in satisfactory cond1t1nn w1lh "
brok en ankle, dislocated elbov.• ;ind
a brasions.
\\'i!Jlesses at the scene of the accident
told police the Young vehicle, which w11s
westbound. crossl'd !hi' center lane into
the path of the oncoming Medford at1to .
Board Consider!\
Tax Override,
Bond Election
Trustees nf !he Tustin L"ninn H11zh
Schn<1I Oisl.r1rt are expected I'> rnns1dPr
both a lax n\"erride t'lecllon anrf a hnnd
Pler1 ion at 1nnigh l's ; :;o o'rlnrk board
meet ing
The srss1nn will be held 1n thP rnn-
rrrenre roo!n ar Tu.'ilJn H 1 ~h SrhC!nl J !ii
L;icun ;:i Roar!. Tusti n
The!.'!>. 01err1rle Plrct1(ln 1na~· hrron1e
nPcr>'!'fir1 11hrn !hi' (il~!rlrt 's prP'iPllf fi.1•
rf'n! prrrn1s~1bll' nvrrr1d r Px p1rr'i ,J11ll I,
J!'li2 Thp gpnr r~I p1irp0.~e Iii ~ ril!r lin1 1t
1s ~j rPnt.~ iwr $100 a ~~,.~~rd 1''1111.1111111.
bu1 1·01ers 1n ;:in e;:i rl1rr rlertlf'l1 "lpp1·,.1 rd
a rhree 1·e;ir n1·rrridr nf 1hi~ r.:il f' !I"! SI 50
DistriCt (lf(1r1al s r!f! nn1 frpl !he r\lslr1rt
can (ll)('rate a1 the S.S cent ra1!' ;:ind ha ve
asked for another ovrrrirle e!Pcr!nn
Trustees are alsn l'lipecled ro discus~
holding a bonrl elect1nn In finance 1he
constnicl!nn or new fari!U1es within the
high school district. Officials feel such an
election coulr\ be compl1c<1tecl h~· thP. pen-
ding unificalion nf the. di strict with
1maller elementary school districts.
Tru stees ""'ill dt":termine v.·hal amount
nl bnnd funding to propose for \"Ot tr Bi>"
proval.
Arrest Prompts
Street Incident
In Bakersfield
BAl\ERSF't ELD !L'Pl \ -An unruly
crn....-d bashed out lhe 11·inrln.,.,s of 11 police
car and Sl't a fire in !he bark se11t 3fter
nff1cecs abandont'd the \"l'hiclr: ""'hile
making an arrest SLJnday n1Jo!h\.
Plllic:e s11id the lne:lrlenf'" bc@11n ahnut.
I l :ui pm \\"hen 11: crnwd gathered as of.
hcers attetnpted to arrest Tony Bailt1'.
21. on ch11rges of be in11. drunk. res1s11ng
arrt":st loci disturbing the ~11cr:.
The <'rO\\·d in the prec1om1nantly blac:k'
section of the. city tn~sed roc ks and !xii ·
Ile$ at po1\C'e anti :vimrone gr11bhtd !ht
car kty$ nfl the btlt of one nff1rer
The ~U!'Pf'('"I wa:i; ph1ced In 11M1h,.r
cruiser llnr! pn lire .... ·1thdrew. l@ll1"1n~ nn~
car heh\r'ld
"rh,.n oHirf'r5 returnr-d !hr> rar's win·
dow$ hid ~en smll ~h,.d anrl lht h.-ck
~t. ""'AS cl•m1~t'd hy flrt The \'Ph1t'I~
wu rtmoved frflm the 8C'f:n~ 'll.'!!hout
furfhl'r lnC'irlcn!
• Th~rl°: v.ert nil ofhflr ar rl"~I~
r
Howard Jarvi!!, state. chalrman Of
United Or11anU.aUons of Ta1payers, 1ald
800,000 signaturea would be requited in
ord@r to pl11ce the propo&ed amr:ndment
before state \'Otf:rs In the. June 1971 elec·
tlon
According to .Jar\•is , who tie1·eloped the
amendn1ent. the measure w o u I d
el1 m1nr:i te man y or the present ''lai:
Jnnpholf 5 .. b.1· placing ahnost all rl'al pro-
perty on the tax roles.
Speaking befnre a small group in city
council chambers. Jarvis said thl°: am<'nd·
rnent wnuld prnvidP fnr a max1m llm t;:il(
of one pen,:enL nn rral prnpert ~· This
11nuld mP<in the fl\\flf'f nf a $.3!1,flOO hnn1e_
1vQu!d pay $300 prr ~<'<i r in property taxes
for all purp<iSf'S. 1nf·l 11d1ng assessment s of
water distrirl ~. school districts. cities
and olhfr taxin_g entit les.
,J;:i rvls noted 1hal the present rate in
Lo~ AngPlP.~ i ~ S.l ~ 30 prr $1fl0 assessed
\"aluatinn. which 1neans thr SJ0.000
hnmrnwner"s t;:ix bill 1s about three per-
cen1 iir the proper!~·~ l";i!u<'
Lagu na Beach homeo11·ners 1n J~7!J..71
paid about sa ~o per $HX"i asse~sed \alua-
rinn. or about l\V(I percent of the market
valt1P,
S1nC'P sur h l:ixrs ....-flulrl in effect be
redut'Prl hy 1.he amendfTlent, .Jarvis said
thr loss in ff'Vrnue to the city would be
ollsC!t bv brlnging more property on to
th(' tax rnlrs,
Me s;iid all pri1·ale real prnperty 1t1 the
s1;:ite would hf' \a xed \1·ith the exreption
of church iianc1uarie~
"This \aw ha s nn lonph'l\r<; 1n it And it
mran'> rxartly what it say~:· he said.
J<irv1s hl;imed the present ··hnr-
rnn rlnus" pr operl y tax S~'S!em on pnh!i-
l'1<in~ who rch1sed In 1o;ork f(lr lax rrft,rm
for fear of losing the support of wealthy
prnpe'rty n1,·nt'rs.
C1t1ng s!;:it1stics from Time magai ine,
Jarvis said there are presently 66.000 tax
exernpt foundations and 18.()(l(l cha ritable.
trusts ownini:t 5611 billion worth of pro-
perty in Califomla.
He also noted that, under a 1933 law,
QUt·of-state insurance companies ""'ith
home offices in California pay no tax on
their real prnpe-rty.
The nr.11.aniz;:it.ion has until Nov . JO to
oht.ain the required 800,00IJ signatures on
its petitions.
Tex as Gove rnor
Ruled in Error
On Pay De111<111ds
AUST IN , Tex. tUPI I -The State At·
torney General today ruled that Texas
Gov. Preston Sm ith "'as ..,,Tong m del}ing
President I\ixon's '''a.ge freeze , thereby
apparently slopping threatl'ned legal ac-
l1on by the federal government against
Stale.
Sn1llh had defied i\1xon"s wage freeze
b~· directing State Cr1m ptroller l10bert S,
Calvert In i!sue highe r paychecks fo r
132.000 public seh0fll Ceilchrrs .ind other
st;i te emplnyl's ;is prO\'Jdf'd by thr Texa .~
\egislatur·e 1n an Appropriation Bill eJ· ,.
fective Sc>pt. 1.
But C.il vert a ... ked ;in np1nion frnm
Siate Attnrney General Cra\\·fnrd Mart in,
\\"ho ruled today th;:il i\1 xnn"s 11"age freeze
"is \·ahd and applies to the st.:ile of Te.x·
as., l\fa rt1n said ~m lt h 's pr'nrl amalnn of
de fi;inr.E' ''dol':.c; nol rrpe:il. mnd1f.v nr ;:if-
fE'r! said exE'cul1\'l°: order·· by thl' Pres1·
de nt
S1n11h, .\1 ;:irl!n <ind Calvr ri ii\I are
i)l' 111'1{' r .1 ! "
"The l;iw reqt11 rrs lhe cnmpl rnllrr of
puhl1r ;:irrnun1~ nr 1hr ~t.:itf' nf Trx;:is 10
rnnforin 10 s:iirl l'rrf1dtn!1.1l r~rr1l111 e
ordrr ... '."11;:ir!in ~:1 1c1 in h1.c; lrgal op 1n1rin
:.n11•h h;:id n•1 u11n1rfl 1;•tP rn111111r11 t ""
!hi:> r11l1 n)!. Rnl hr ~;i1ri 011 na t1nn11I
1l;'IP\ 1•lrH1 S\Jnflnv li t> 11n11lrl 1ll-ir1 r .. .ir !.
r1 1l111g~. Hr> ;11.~" !'i!lrl llr hrl 1!'\f'rl h i.~
d1sp1 1te 11 11h ;-..1,ri11 !-hD11ld ~r1 :il l lhe \\;:i y
tn the S11µrrn1r Cn11rl if nrrPss;i ry.
"1 dnr]"t 01111k an.v Prrs1r\rnt h;i<; the
ni;;hl tn \1,irl a Slfl!I' l;:iw," firnlh ::;;iJd,
The fedrrill ~Ol"Prnment sairl la."t wPek.
it wnl1 ld Ille i-u1t <1~a 1nst the st::1le. of TP!I"·
as In Austin T11rsc1a v tn mak e ~m1th com-
Pl.v ll'llh ~1 Knn 's f'f'onn m1r nrrll'rs. wh irh
frn1.e all ~·:1 11..l's, prices and rents for 90
da~·s
Smith 's contention \lr"H" that half of tht1:
state·s public srhool teachers rN'eived
sa lary raises Au~. I and the n!her hair
were lo rl'ce1 ve them Sept. I. He said
f';lxon 's freeie order 'A'SIS unfair In those.
\\ho would be barred from !heir schedul·
t'd ra1SPS.
Under !he same t1pprnpr iat1nns bill ap·
prol"ed b.v lhl°: le1!1!'IAh1re !hat 1!91"f' !he
salAry hikes In te;:ichrrs and other st:itP.
e1npln~ es, Smith "'ntilrl ha ve recel\"<'d a
SJ.500 ~.ililry increase Sep!. L
\ahert s;:iirl he 11·otild C'omrl.1· v.•\!h
lnda_v's le~<1I ruling and nol issue the
salAr.v lncrease'S.
.. Per~nnally. I wtll he glad tn rn1nply
1v1th Mr Nixon"s 0rdrr 1f it .... -111 help the
n11tion's economy," Cah·t'rt said.
Frank A. P ence
Se1·,ices Held
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Pnrate Sf'rvlces 11o·t'rt h,.Jd Saturday
a/tPrnno n for frank A Ptnc t , :\17~:\
Pacific Coast H1.11h11·ay. Snu!h Laguna,
1\ hll diPt1 Thursd ay He "·as 7i,
~1r Prnt't 1s ~ur111 ,..d by his w1re,
Graef'. nf thP f11m1ly ho mf'
;.. n:J1l1 e nf ~1 1~i-nur1. i\fr PenC'l' h;is
11\ed 1n Sou1h Lagun11 fnr lhfl p;i~t ~tll
~f':tr~ HP ""'R!I a velPran of Worlt1 \V1'r I
anc1 11 rcured employe of the Sun Oil
f,(lmpAn,·
\\'tstcll U ~1ortuary, Costa tvlesa, ~er\·td
:i ~ rl trf'('"lnrs .
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Dollar Fall s
In Eu1~ope-
As Expectecl
LOl'\DON IU Pl l -Buropean currrn<:Y
exchange! reopened today for the first
tim!' since President Nixon allowed the
d11tlar 1n fl oat 11 week lliiJO. As expected.
the d1Jllar fell on niosl markl'lS but
trading 1vas slo..,,· and cat1tious and any
effective. de valuation of lh@ dollar was in-
conclusil'e.
In \\'est (:C'rm;iri_v , wh1rh h;is one 0f the
strnn,i::er ct1rrPnl'irs in the wnrld, 1he t'f-
fecl11·e <le' alu:itinn of !hr dollar was fi 4
pcrC"enl ""'l!h thl' dollar quotation set at
3.42511 ;:i.c; cnmparf'rl \vith thl': old official
rate or :i 66. 1·his was hl'lter than the 7.65
de\'aluation of lasl week , a 22·)car tow
Aga inst the British po und sterling the
dollar fir st dropped by ahout 2.S percent
as the pound was all owed to fi nal freely
for !he first tinle. since the start of World
\\'ar II. Later !I recovt>red ID about 1.7
perc('nl. 1'lle official ra1e is $2.40 to !he
pound 11nd prices mol'ed from $2.44&0
bai·k up to $2 4425.
The rlnll;:ir imJJrn1·ed in France and last
ll'f'<'k "s r1n!l;:ir devalt1ation of 7 percent set-
lif'd 1.(1 I percent
Thf' doll;:ir also rlipped in Italy. il'I Scan·
d1l'anl11, and in 1he flenelllx nations -
Bel giun1, Luxrmhourg and Holland. The
Spanish peseta .ind the Portugue.5r:
escudo were tinchanged. Twn n11tinns flf-
ficially devalued lhC'ir currencies nl'cr thl°:
""'eekend as rest1!l nf the Nixon act.inn -
the Israeli pounc1 hy 20 percent from :i.~
In lhe rlollar to 4 20.
1 ndnnesia rle1 .il ued
:i hnost 10 pcrcl'nt
Indonesian rupia was
dnllar
1t!i ct1 rrE'ncy
tnrla v and
set at 415 to
by
the
the
On thr Hnng l\<1ng market lhe dollar
pl11n;!Pd In ii lo.,.,• of S.8.5 Hong Kong
clnll ars In the US. dollar when the
n1;i rk el npened . a devaluation of J.4 per·
l'ent. hut the rlo11;ir gained strength later
and nt~I' In between 5.90 and 5.94. nr
abnu1 :i pr1·cent The olf!c1<1I ratei s 6.06.
Tt1P Tokyo !i\l)('k n1nl'kP.t plunged 11ga1n
lndav 11.i:; prr'<;.~1JrP \nr reased on ,f;iµan 1n
re,·alur lhe _l'rn upw;:ird ;:is rnu rh as 2rJ
pr1-crn1. Thr R:ink of .J<1pa11 ha~ bouJZht
111nre lhAn $2 5 h1\linn in dnlli'irs to sare
the nld r<i!I' nf .11i0 yen tn the dnllar.
Thf' pre.~sure on .lap11n was so great
tha t there 1\":t~ v1rl uall.11 nil riuolatinn nn
!hi' yrn 1n thr Cnnr!nn fnre1gn ext•harige
market a J;ipanesl' bank spokesman cal!-
l'd "incredible" ;i rl'prirt th11t so1nl':
market wur('es plll a rate nf :188-:157 yen
tn the c!nll;:ir ··whf're the yen can be
friund ·· Th is 11·nuld be a 20 percent
upv.·ard revaluation.
France em barkffi today on a l11 n.p1er
!iV!item of trading and the dollar
strrn_gth enrd. A "frte market"' nperates
on the la \\' ~nf surply and demanrl . and a
•·cnmmerci;:i! markl°:t," reta1ned for com-
mercial trans;:ictions with htt!e fluc-
tuation alln..,,•f'rl.
<)n the ·free n1arkrl lr.idr.rs quolel 5.4fi-
47 fr.incs 10 the dollar ai; cnrnpared .... ·11h
thl' olc1 nff1 ciill ra1e nf S ~I. nr a de\"itl llfl ·
t1nn 111 ;ibnul 1 prrrenL La~L werk at
hP1ght nf the rl nlh1r rrisis the diitlar shn\\'·
ed a dev.ilua1inn of bt't..,,·een 5 to 7 per·
ren t. The commercial rate today wa!
5.5125.
Driver Killed
In 1'o,ved Auto
A l';is;irlrna man d1rd in lhr 11-reckage
n/ his 01erturnerl car near Et Torn Sa1ur·
cla \' ~h1)rth ;il!er A rnpe connecting his
r;ir In ;:i tn11 tn1c•k ~n;qiped.
F1lbrtl11 \1 l)nrn1n1:ue1., li5, \\fl~ rir;lrt
n r1 arn~al al 1\h.~~1nn Cnmm11n1 tv Ho~pil;il. It !l)Ok i "a!1fnrn 1a H1ghwaY
p"11nl111en nnp IH•lll" 10 ex!rtC.1!P the d~ Ing
011111 (riin1 hi<; t'OL f
l)ff11·rr~ $:Jlrl 111,, Ofin11n1:ur1. f'at w;:is-
llring l ll11 ~d hi',, truc k dfl\"Pn by L'l11is
1\11·111\t·i;.1 , ~Ii , 11[ J ·:i~adrn:i 11)H'n th,, r·f1pe
:-;n.1pJJrrl nrar th(' 1n 1 rr~ec!inn of 1he San-
1;1 "llil :in~! S:in D 1r-~n frf'£•11 :i.1s.
[1,11111ngucz'i; (';1r 11·r r1r nvcr 11n en1 -
h11 nkn1r11! ;inrl 01 rrl11nred pinning 1(s
drirer behind 1hl' steering wheel.
RFK Jr. Fined
Pleculs No Contest to Loitering
BA.RSTABLE, M1s1. (AP) -Robert f'.
Kr:nn~y Jr., 17. second oldtst 100 of lhr:
latt: New York !!ienator ple;idl'd no contest
t.oday in B.:1rnstable Distdcl Court to a
chargl' nf "sauntering and loitering." Hr:
\\•as assessed $50 in court costs.
P1\lice Chief Albert Hinckley ~aid the
charge <11nounted lO "blocking the p<1th of
others,"
Kennedy Sa!d he did not have the
money with him and Judge Henry L.
Murphy gave him one Wt":ek lo pay thl°:
assessment.
Dressed in palchl'rl jean~ and " blue
denirn ""'nrkshlrt , wearing his hair at
shoulder length And shod in ~andals. Ken·
nedy appea;ed alon@ in the courU1ouse in
this quiel Cape Cod IO\\"n and left alonl'
on foo t.
Kennecl v """as arrested Sunday on West
~lain Strl°:f'l 1n Hyannis near the family
rornpound of s111nmer homes in Hyannis
Por t.
Palro!n1an Frrdcrltk Ahearn. a sum-
mer politl'man who m;:ide thl' arrest, told
the court th11l Kennedy w.is standin~
beside a car parked on a busy ~treel near
the Hyannis businrss d1strlcl and near
Ba rn stable High School.
A girl w;:is in thr e:ar. 11nd lhr door was
npen, blocking traffic in the officer's opi-
ninn. Ahearn said he did not recognize
Kennedy.
Ahearn said hf' trilrl i\ennedy lfl move
along, and asked him II he had been
dr inking .
'"Ht°: said he had not been drinking.''
Abeam said, "and I aaked him wb1 hls
r:yes were bloodshot."
He said Kennedy then took a bite.. of an
\er: t•ream cone he had in his hand 1.nd
"spa! a bit of his Ice cream C'ont; in my
ft1ce. ''
Ahearn said he then arrested Kl'nne.dy .
Kennedy look the witness stand and
said. "'This is all a bunth of made·up
lit>s "
,Judge ~·turphy interrupted him And told
him he COll!d not deny the orficer's
testimony unless he y,·ished lo plead not
guilty.
Kennedy lhrn repeated his p!e;1 of no
cnntest, and the judge aSSl'SSed him the
court c:osts.
On Aug. 6. !970, Kennedy and R.
Sargent Shriver Ill were charged with
be ing dehnquenl by reason of possession
of niarijuana on Juh• I. 1970.
Thal casl'. heard ·in jL1venile ~essinn of
Aarnst:ib!e l)i stric:t Court, was rontinued
10 Sept. Iii of 1h1s ye<ir·
It was h(•ard by the same iud~e .,;ho
heard toda y's case. Murphy had said th•t
last ycar·s {'harges :igainst Kennedy and
Shriver would be dismissed afll'r the con-
tinuance pe.riOtl "unless they have dif·
ficul1y or some kind ."
The judi.:r.'s deci sion tn<'ant 1h;:it I.here
"""as no adjt1dlcatlon or guilt or innocence.
He refused !t> make further comment At
lhal tirne, and no mention of th@ case
was made in cou rt. lndav.
Shriver is a cousin of young Ke.nn edy
and son of former Ambassador R.
Sargent Shriver Jr.
Lo11gsl1oremen Strategists
Slate MeetiI1gs Tl1is W eel<:
SAN FRANCISCO <UPI ! -Slr<itrgists
fnr thl': Uing.short":men"s 1Jn1nn meet this
wePk to clrcidP ""'he1her lalk.~ will he
resumerl with 1nanagement in an effort to
end the 54-day \Vest Coast IJnck strike.
Lncal leaders 1net the past weekend to
discu ss pi-o,11ress in local ·bargaining. But
there was no c1unn1ent on what weot on
during the Sl'S,<iions.
Harry Brid~cs. president of the
lntern11tiona! Longshnremen's An rl
\\larl'housemen":i; l.kl.iQn an no ll n c ed
recently thal fhe crt1rl:tt-et1ng on lull
scale bargaining \\'Ould he he ere thi s
wrek.
1°hl're al so 1\'ll S nn offiPioil l"Omment
from thl' IL\VU nn an offer by the Mil lson
Navigation Co. to ~hip bet..,,·een the \\"est
Coast and Hawaii on a nnnprofil basi s,
MRtsnn president Allen C. \V1lcox Jr.
~a ir! lhe ·nffcr was made hf'l'flllSe !hf!
11·alkout "shou!d no1 be 11 srrik t again.~!
rhP peoplr nf Hawa)i. rnany of !hem have
been affected draslicRlly b:-1 the i-trike .,
Wilcox invited federal supervision. He
Ne,vport Cycle
Rider In.i ured
In Laguna Crash
A ;\'e\\"pnrl Beach n1;:in st1Herl'rl minor
ln1ttnrs in a Lagun;:i Reach tr;1ffic ac·
l'HiPnl S;i111rd;i y when he slruck a \ehicle
an'! 11 i1~ lhrn11·n fn11n hi~ m1)1orcyt:lt .
Po!1rf ~a1d \\"1lham Clnrke . 2!1. nf 2221
i\r:1 ha St , 11as t<ikrn In Snul h Cna~t
t "nmrn11 n1t1 Jl nl-pil:il [111111111np: the 2 p nc
n1i~h::.p ll r 11 ;i~ lrl'•lf ••rl for i;r \'rral 1·11!<1
and lln11.~e~ ;:ind re lr11secl , A hr.s rit a!
S !)O~r:un;111 sa id
!r11 r<>111.,:::tn1 ~ s111d 1hf' n11,h:.tp OtT11 rrrd
11 hr11 t !:irl.r. 11d111.c: r;i ~t bn11nc1 on
l.n[.!Un;i ('t1111011 Hoad . ~wer1ed ro ;11·01d ;:i
1 rh1rlr l"h;1;ig111g lanes 111 front of the
Fr<>l11:i l nf Art s ~round ~.
111 hi ' 111;11H·11vrr. 1hc ~·1 1·11.~1 r<in 1111 0
11v· r~iir 11f :in a11111, dnl'rll b~ Fr::i nk
T11rl,.1 .. 11 of llcllflnwrr, ""'hich had slnp-
µrd f11r t1-;1ffk·
s;:iirl money whi ch would normally be
company profit could be ch<inne ll'd to aid
Ha..,,·aii"s er.onomy or ;i chari ty orga nlza-
!i11n
The \\'e.st Coa.~l dock slrikl' h;is hit
l!11waii "s econorny in the hf'11rL Food
pr ices are up, layoffs are inc;rcaslng and
sonir sniall busin C'ss rs nlilY fo\d .
Flusiness and political lraders have sen t
numr rous pil'as lo the \\"hite Housl': ror
federal u1\crl"r.nt inn. And G0v. John A.
Rurns annot1n1.:cd he was prepRrE'cl to us r:
his cmcrgenty po .... ·ers ln charter ships
:i ncl hnng the .. nec<'ssit 1es nf life "' to
Hav.·aii if the strike r ;:it1ses cr1hcal
shorlagf's.
Sn f;1r. hnwe\'Cr. thl' s!rike ha s not
~·a11sPd un.dur> hardship.<: nn th!' average
1<:land resul<'n1 , ;:ilthough food prices arr:
higher -up ahout 8 perce nt ht":fore
Prr.c;irirnt i\"1xnn s w:;gr-pnce frerze. -
and lherr ;:irr .~h1Jrta gr.~ nf snrn l' ~nod~.
1'.fany fresh vrgrtahles ;:irp .iver,1ging a
:VJ prrrrnt incrr;isp and rn0st ""'hnlesalers
.ic11n11. the.1• have onl y a cnt1ple nr week~'
supply of r1rr. Lhe main stapl e on the
is!ands , on hand.
Annie Britsch
Servil'es Slated
Funerill .~l'rvire~ 11•i!1 be held in r.len·
d;:i le TuPsc111y fnr Lagun:i Hilb: rf'sident
Annie ti! An1srh. ;i loni::t 1me Calirnrn1 a
re.~idrnr whn d1f'd S;:i1u rd;:iy tn ~O\Jth
fna~I Cnmmunity l-l n~p1tal ~hf' 11·a.~ ~~-
The S('t"\"l("CS II i!1 hr \'fln<t11rt f'rl Ill 2
r 111 :it lhf' f"hvreh (•f !hf' rlrrcs~1onal at
Fnrrs\ l,;i wn )l>\or!uar\".
'."11rs_ Bnl1srh , wh11 ·111rfl :u 5'.14-B \'111
1--:~t r:ida , 1~ ~\IT"\1\(1(! h1 lnt1r rl<i ll J:htcrs,
i\1 r~. (\rr;;ld111r S!r;:in rih11n. tllr~. Zola
Cli•:1r11 <1fi'r, ~11 .~ (;Pfll"J!l;in \1Pq:;;:idant
anrt r-.tr·s l\1rnt h~ ,\lae lln ~~· \.1
grandc-h 1ldrrn ;ind JB 11'.rf'&t
g1·andrhild ri·n
Thr f11 :11J\y ha~ s11~i.:t·.~t t'd rn r m11 r111l
ffl11lriln 111011s In lhe b11 tld1nR fund rif lhe
United tv1e1hodist Church, Laguna Hdl.~.
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VOL. b~. NO. 201 , 3 SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 23 , 1971 TEN CENTS
Navy Crews Fight to Halt Oil Glob Off Coast
By JOHN \'AL TERZA
01 llWI tUllV ~lle1 l lllt
US. Na \·y crews using a ne"' protein
comJXlund rlonaterl by a Los Ange les flrm
began racing !he v•cather today in an ef-
fort to stem !he tra\•el or 1.200 gallorui of
fuel oil lyi ng off the Oecans1de-San
Clemente coast.
The oil, vdtich Navy spokesmen now
admit came from a fueli ng vessel last
Friday, is poised two miles offcoast from
a landfall at Dana Poi nt lo about 16 miles
d O°"'OCTl3S\.
Sn1all blobs or !he fuel already ha\•e
fouled beaches from the Poche area of
San Clemente 10 Dana Po1n1.
But the bulk of rhe "bunker 3-type"
fuel oil 1s still about two miles offshore.
Spokesmen for the Navy 10 San DiegQ
1aid this mornin g that 2,000 feet o[
portable floating boom s have been dis-
patched to Oceanside Harbor where there
1s lhe d<VJger of the 01! bein g b!o.,..·n into he
n1ar1na where damage to boat hulls
\\'ould occur.
Prevai ling afternoon \\'esterly breezes
lend an element of haste to the oiJ.stem-
ming actions by the Navy.
Unless the organic compound called
"mono-oleate'' can be poured around the
glick in time. breezes, "'ill drive the
f'Stimated 12,000 gallons to the shore.
The compound is designed to trap the
011 and allow 11 to settle underwater.
Harbor patrolmen at Dana Harbor said
loday some large patches or tht. clolted
goo are visible along tht. point outside the
harbor. Thll.5 far there has been no in-
trusion into the new marina, however.
San Clemente lifeguards. v.·ho have
patrolled the beaches all weekend looking
for trace! of the nil, .said !he first globs
of the stuff already line the shore in the
northern part of the city beaches.
Cotton's Point , where President Nixon's
estate lies, as yet has not received any
trace,11 of the goo.
Marina lire apparently has not yet been
affe cted.
"The guards on patrol have sten hun-
dreds of birds silti ng on the beaches -
more than usua l,'' said San Clemente
Guard Capt. Phil Stubbs, "bul the birds
don 't seem fouled by the stuff. I think
lhey're just being smart and are staying
away from it.''
out s rown _..oast
'Stnnd Pat'
Budget Set
In Laguna
By FREDERlCK SCHOEf\.IEHL
or ,~. Di iiy P'Ual Sitt!
Laguna Be<ich cit.v councilmen meet
tonlghl to study a $4.117,729 mun icipal
spending: program proposed for fiscal
1971·72 by City Manager Larry Rose.
Rose sa id his proposed budget envlsions
no increases in the city's currt.nt. pro-
perly lax rate of $1.96 per $100 assessed
valuation.
The budget. as presented, will include
ry_iads for the start of development of the
?o.f2.in Beach Park. Rose has inc lud ed
$225.000 for pa yment nn the park, and
$268.000 for the start of developmenl.
Fifty percl!nt or the $268,000 ma y be
reimbursed to lhe city by the fedl!ral
government . Rose noted, with the re-
maining $134,000 tn be ra fs ed b.v the cit.\'.
Rose, in a hud get message lo coun-
cilmen, states: "Money "'ill have ti) come
through the generation of new capital and
either new sources of re\'enue f)r ad-
ditional levies upon existing sources of
revenue."
A :o;ta!ement by Rose in the message
that "there is no wa v to do both " -Ln
star!. development of lhe ~lain Beach and
hold the line on laxes, was rejected by
counci lman Roy Ho!m.
Holm s;iid needed funds could be raised
through \nrrease in SP\1•er connection
fees. a higher trAsh cotleclion fl'f, and
hikes in parking IC'cs and fints.
Hol ms said the city might also cons1dfr
a h\'e pcrcenl ··developn1ent tax" 0n 1n1-
pr0vemen\s on propert y as a mean.~ of
raising re\•enue. "II 'ol'f)uld be much hke a
sales tax." he said.
"Of course. ll'e coulrl tr.v for R gc.nera1
obligation bond for the de11rlnpment nf
jhe Main Beach, bul I'm not sure That's
the v.·ay we want to go," lhe c0unc1lm an
'aid.
Thi' $4.1 m1l hnn bud~et 1s broken dnwn
lntn .i~.2.1!1 .056 rnillinn fnr nperation.c;.
$733.84.) for programs and projects and
1144.R.10 for capital impro\'emrnts.
Rose ca!eJ:nric all y cut ;di reques\,11
from department.~ for addJ!ional person-
nel and any street projects not totally
funded "'ilh ga!i tax money.
It meant 11 $74.109 cut in proposed
personnel, and a $179.742 lrim n
maintenance and operation requests.
Rose's message notes the ci1 y "'ill
receive SJ.677,l:ZS in revenue from ex-
ist.ing MJurces, \11ith Rn additional $189.455
from surplus, $134.100 for funding of the
Main Beach. and $117,046 from new
t-0urces of inrome to bring the total
budget to the $4.1 million mark.
Under l'l revised plan, Rose hu
presentf!d the amounts or money recnm·
mended for the indivdual c i t y
departments.
Rose has recommended S\,342.905 for
the police. fire and 1 if e g u a rd s
departments: Sl.398,750 for public works,
epeci11.I districts and planning and
drve!opment : SI 19,.181 for social and
cultural servicei;, and $378.020 for general
government tiervlces such a.s lhe cit y
council. clly man11ger, c::ity clerk, c::ity .at-
torney and rin11.nce. departments.
The 9:30 p.m. study session wiU ~.held
at c::ity hllll.
l\'lason Wedding Told
CORSEAUX SUR VEVEY , Switzerland
(API -~1ovie atklr James Mason was
~cretly ma rried to a JD -y ear -old
Austral!en actre5.S, Clarissa Ka ye. on
Aua-. 13. friend s of the British star
reported today. Mason i11 62.
, fl.iason and Mi~ K.:iye were m;ir ried in
thr. registry office. or lh\11 vUlag1
overlooking Lake Geneva, the friends
83irt.
Six Slain iii Melee
Lawyer Sought
In Prison Deaths
SAN QUENTIN ( UPl ) -Authorilies
today sought the grandson of a lr1rmer
U ~-senator "'ho was the last person to
visit black revolutionary convic t George
Jackson before the prisoner and five
others were killed in an escape attempt
at San Quent in Priso n.
They want l.o find oul how Jackson gnl
a gun he used to lead the attempted
breakout.
An all-points bulletin 'ol'ent out fnr
Slephen Mitchell Bingham, 29. grB.nd~n
of the late Hiram Bingham, v.·ho v.·as
govemor of Connecticut and a U.S.
senator.
Bingham is the son of Alfred Bingham.
of Salem, Conn., and nephew of .Jonathan
Bingham, Democratic congressman from
New 't'ork City. He attended Y;ile and
later obtained a law degree al the
University of California. Berkeley.
He was reported to have been
a~socia led during recent yea r!I with
radical groups in Oakland. Calif-
No warrant has been issued for
Bingham, but authorities want to talk to
him.
The prison said Bingham wa.~ ,Jacki;.on's
visi tor on Saturday afternoon, 11 few
minutes before. the 29-year-old black in·
mate dre\\' a ~un in the maximum securi-
ty ;irea. "Thi!i ii; it," .J.:ickson said,
touching off 1he bloody killing
Visi tors at San Quentin sit at a t;ible
across from the prisoner. A i;.creen can
be closed be!l~·een tht. visitor and lhe
pr1st}ner . but officials sa id 1t "·as noL
closed for Jack.son.
Nixon Schedules
Short Work Doy
I 11. Son Cle niente
President. Nixon conlin ued h1~ sl{IW-
paced schedul f' of res1 and conferelllces
'ol'1!h aides today in San Clemente.
On Sunda.y Mr. and Mr.'I. Nixon flew the
brief hop to the El Toro MCAS to send off
daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower, "'ho
new In Ma ypnrt, Fl;i.
On Sunda y the first family, jnined hy
N i x on 's c Io s e r r 1 e n d C. G.
.. Bebe" Rebozo. hopped intn a black Lin·
coi n Continental and look A leisure ly
drive to the F:I Toro MCAS whrre
daughter Julie boarded the plane. Tlie
dri'ie took the tradition;i\ back roads
where scenery is abundant .
Julie, who v.·as on hand in San
Clemente Thursday welcome her rather,
had to report ff)r 11 teacher's workshop
today near Jacksortville, when~ 5he w111
teach fourth grade In the fall .
Saturday's activilies include 11 jaunl lo
San Juan Capistrano's famed El Adobe
restaurant -a favorite of the first Fam\·
ly -for a supper of Mexican food.
The Nixon11, including Julie, dined with
Nixon's !lecrelary, Rose Wood.
Announcements by pres5 .aides today
gave no specific schedule for the day. A
routine briefing by press spoke.'lmen was
scheduled for the early arternoon.
Son1e weekend reports said the Presi-
dent was focusing nn the results of hi!i
wage-price freeu:. plus ronlinuing reports
on the situation surrounding the South
Vietnamese election for chief of state.
Natlon11I Securily Adviser Dr. Henry
Kissinger, one. of the. fe.w lol>'le\'el aide,11
out in San Clemente on this trip. Is with
Mr!"' Nixon at the S11n Clemente com-
pounrl. lending •dvlce on th e South .Viet·
namcse political !ltuatlon·
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San Quent in \Varden Louis Nelson said
Sunday Jackson did not ha1'e the Run
'ol'hen he v.·as searched bl!fore he went to
see his visitor but pulled it on guards who
tried to search him on his return to hi :!I
cell.
Three guard!I and lwo other convicts a:oi
\\·ell as "Soledad Brother'' Jar.kson died
in the 15 minutes of violence that follow•
ed.
t-.la rin County District Attorney Bruce
B11!es confirmed authorities were seeking
Bingham. but refused lo sa y v.•hy except
that "we ha ve some questions we wish tn
ask of him concerning the incident at San
Quentin,"
These questions were still unsolved :
Hnw and when did Jackson get a smug.
gled pi!ltnl?
How did Jackson plan to get ovtr the
pri son wall?
Did Jackson have accomptice5 on t.he
outside lo spirit him away?
\\'hn killed the guards .and two other
convicts?
The bold escape al1empl sta rted Satur-
day al 3 p.m. "·hen Jackson returned lo a
specia l isol ation cellhlock airer a visit. As
hi' was bei ng searched. pri50n official11
i;.aid. he pulled out e pis!ol end shout ed,
''This LS it."
Fiftee n minules l:iler Jark.<:<in was de11d
in a courtyard outside. the t•ellblnck -c.ut
down by bu llels fired from 11 guarrl
lnll'er. Inside the ,i::uards and tl'.'O nthl!r
convicts were dead -sl ashed with 11
razor blade taped to a tl)(lthb rush Fou r
of th e victims .,.,·ere found in .Jackson'.s
r<'Jl and !he fifth in a bloodspattered cor-
r:d0r t}Utside .
.Jac kson. 30. 1\·as nne of the three
"Soledad Brnthrrs·• .:ice.used nf killinI, a
~uard :11. Soledad State Pris0n last, yea r.
Auth orities belie\'ed that the Man n Coun·
l_v Civic Center shoolQu l on /\U,lt. 7, 1!170.
~·a.~ ;;.11 ou1gro1vth of the charges against
the lhree.
Jack~n·s brother, Jonat han. !7 . w;i~
killed in the ci\•ir. center gun ball le. The
stale charged that lhe younger Jackso n
and the three convict! whom he had
hoped to free were going to use hostage~
lo Force the release of the "Soledad
brolhers."
The San Quentin warden told a Sunday
news conference that after Jackson
displayed !hr. gun. the master electric
locking device was tripped and 27 person~
in the adjustment center -a special
cellbloc k with hi~h security -we re
released from their first .floor cells.
"If he (Jarkson J knew how to do ii. he
could have unlocked them all." Nelson
said referring_ to three other liers with
cells.
The 27 inmates included Ruche ll
?o.fagee, who with Angela Davis is charged
with murder in the civic cenler shootout,
and the two other Soledad brothers
Fleet.a Drwngo and John Cluchette.
IRS HAS WORD
ON BIG FREEZE
Do you have questions about
President Nixon 's freeu on waaes
and prices?
If 80. the U.S. Internal Revenue
Service (!RSI has eslabllshed en
11.n~wering serv ice In Santa Ana to
handle such problems , Question~
may be directed to IRS experts by
calling their office at 3.'l&-23BI In
Santa Ana.
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DAILY PILOT' PMi. ~y ltlC~lrtl l(Mfller
BODY SURFER CALMLY SLI DES TOWARD FATE IN WHITE WATER
Photographer Failed to Get Name 11 Ht Went by Huntington Pier
1,200 Swim1ners Rescued
111 Big Coast Rip Tides
By TERRY COVILLE
or rM D•U1 P1•1 l!•lf
Heavy riptidt.<1 high surf and crowded
beache11 created nightmares for Orange
Coast lifegu;ird!I over the weekend.
City guard~ in San Clemente. Laguna
Beach, Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach reported making more than 1,200
rescu es in two days.
Beach attendance again aurpassed the
half-million mark as warm water con-
tinued to aU ract bathers. de.spite cooler
weather. Most beaches reported waler
around 70 degrees, while the air tem-
peratu re was 11bout the. same.
San Clemente Ufegua.rds reported mild
ripti des, but guards in Lagun11 Beach.
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach
said lh; riptides· were rough at various
timis over the weekend.
One. m1s1 rescue in Huntington Beach
Involved 2S 1wimmers caught in "one
huge riptide" Saturday evenlng, south of
the city pier. A 4 ou.n lifeguards had to
pull the swimmers to safety.
Newport llfe(luards 1aid some body
!lurfers suffered broken bones as the
wave,11 rangtd from 1i1 to 10 feet with a
high "eloclty rip current.
Roherl Reed , director of Marin~ Sa.ff'ty
for Newport Beach. said lifeguards wtre
11Jd~ throughout lhe wet.kend by patrol
boala from the Orange Courty Harbor
Department and by tht city'1 police
hellcopter1.
Reed a\,110 warned 1wtmmers In the
West Newport area to avoid the rock
groins because the wave.s crashed &ome
swimmer' on the rocks. Reed &aid it is
better to let the riptide carry a 8wimmer
around th e rocks and let \lle(luards pull
him out.
In south Orange Cou nty, the biggest
worry was an oil slick dumped from a
navy ship, the U.S.S. Manatee, based in
Long Beach.
Navy officials said the Manatee drop.
ped an unknown quantity of oil oU the
CQast which thi,11 mornna created an oil
slick 10 miles long and about 800 yards
wide, 11tretching froll'I Dana Point to
Oceana Ide.
San Clemenl.e 1uards aald the oU had
not touched their beach, ncept for !be
Shorec:.Jiff11 are.a, to the north. It did totlch
Dana ,Point and was threatenin& the
harbor 11f6Ce.anslde, but the Navy Ui now
trytn1 to contaln It.
Apollo Crew Visits
WASHINGTON CAP) -The Apo\lo,l!i
a,11tron1utll made their first vlslt to
Wa~hlngton today iilnce their lJ-day
mission to thepnoon last month . I;
A talk to the N1tion11J Pre1,11 !uh
luncheon Wll amona their 1(1.beduled ap-
pearlJlCI!.!,
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Heavy Surf
Makes Sea
Dangerous
The body of an !!·year-old Fullerton
boy who was swept away by heavy seas
Sunday near Corona de! Mar wa11
recovered today about one mile frrun th11
point at v.•hich he v.·as last seen by tw1>
companions.
Orange County Coroner 's deputies iden·
t ified the victim as Danny Chapin of 857
Lois Lane, Fullerton.
He was the second \•ictim recovered
from coastal waler! over the trouble•
pl11gued wel!kend.
The other victim 'ol'as identified by
authorities a!i Joe Juaret, 17, of Santa Fe
Spring!I. Juarei died In the relaUvely
calm water1 of Upper Newport Bay near
Nev.·port Dunes Aquat ic Park.
Young Chapin di!d. when he and two
comp!nions were trapped by eight-foot
11urf and htavy riptides in a rocky cove
near the horse ranch area between
Corona de! Mar and Laguna Beach.
One of Chapin's companions made it to
shore unassisted but the second youtb,
John Upchurch, 12, of LaVerne, wa1
helped ashore by An unidentified .swim·
mer.
Newport Bl!ach lifeguards and Harbor
Department offlciers worked throughou t
the afternoon and evening in a hunt for
the missing boy. They were joined for
much of the iiearch by the Ne wport
Beach Police Department helicopter.
Officers said the three youths wer1
swimming in a county area where no
lifeguards are posted.
"They just didn't seem to recognize the
danger they were in," 11 deputy sheriff
said,
The body of the Juarez youth who
disappeared Thursday night while swim-
ming with other participants in a beach
outing was recovered Sunday near
Newport Dunes.
He was !ast seen less than one. mile
from the Dunes by other member,11 of a
school party which had spent the. day at
the beach.
Lifeguards found the body Sunday
mornlng. It was identified by I.he boy'1
parenls v•ho v.•ere also searching in th1
area.
Bride's Father Dies
SYRACUSE. N.Y. /UPI\ -The father
of a bride collapsed Sunday as h•
prepared to walk b&ide his daughter up
the aisle of a church here.
The ceremony went on 11• the brida1
party wa.s unaware lhat Edwin A. ctO!I,
46, of Erlanger, Ky., was pronounced
dead al a local hospital.
Orance Cout
Weather
Low clouds ll!nd fog v.·111 clear by
midd11y today and Tuesday to haty
iun'hine and temperalures of 72
•long the coast. Inland te.mps will
be 11round 82 and the low1 tonight
in the 6Cl's.
INSIDE TODA. Y
Eltmtntary school di!trlcU-
along tht Oro.ngt Coast conti'n.ue
to offer smalltr Cla!,f .1 than tht
state average . Str. Paoe lZ.
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Lagu11a Asks Tax Lin1it
lnituitive Sought for 1972 California Ballot
&y PATIJCK BOYLE
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A 1tatewide property t 1 .1 p ' y e r 1 '
u~latlon hi s J1uncl'lt<I an initi1tive.
campaign i.n Llguna Beach for a con-
1tltutional ame.ndmenl to hm11 taxes to
one. puctnt of the propt:rty's market
value..
Hailinc it as the "lupa}'e.r1' revol u-
Uon," city counctlman l,d Lorr Triday
ur1td Tf.lldentJ to back the drive by •lin-
ing the. petltlon a. Lorr is past pres\de.nt of
the La&una Buch Tupayers' Associa-
tion.
Ha1ioi Calls l(y's Pullout
'Failure for Americans'
SAIGON 1 t.:PI I -Hanoi Radio said to.
day Vice. Pr•s1dtnt Ngu~·en Cao Ky's
Withdrawal from the South V1tlnamtse
_J)r't.S!dential race 1••as ··another fa ilure for
the Amenc;;ins and President Thitu 1n
tbeir arrangement of this eltc11on farce."
The. CommunJ:<.t broadcast w a!
mnnitore.d in s~1gon only tv.·o hours after
)\y madt his announcf'ment L1sua!ly it
t1ke.s Hanoi se1•tral days to react to news
trom Ssdgon or tht> \VeSrern world Presi-
4e.n t Ngu yen Van Th ieu is the {Inly can·
didate. ln the Oct 3 election alt hough Ky's
n&me appare.ntly v.•\11 st ay on th!: hal!ot
"Ky isn ·t running becau se he does not
9.'ant to be the stone to pave the v.·ay for
Nixon Popular
After Speecl1
Since President Ni1on announee.d his
11e.w economic pol icy his personal
popul.1 rity appears to be rising, accordng
Ui his aides.
Press Sf!:crellry Ronald L. Ziegler said
telephone calls and telegrams ran 10-t<rl
fn support of Nix(ln's ~·age-price freeze
following bis broadcast last Sunday nlght,
,-Ziegl er sald 7~ percent approval was
J'e.portecl in the Gallup Poll for !he free.zf!:
and a 7S.1 percent fa vorahle response
~'AS recorded in the Sindlinger poll.
He said a similar poll Cflndu cted by
J. 0 . Power and Associates ln 400
households In the. Los Angeles area v.·as
'1S percent favo rable.
Recruit Dies
Of Me11ingitis
CAMP PENDLETON (AP l -An lft..
yt>ar-okt f\.farine recruJt has dif'd of men-
tngiti• in Naval Hospital less than 100
yards fr{lm where he was born.
The youth, Pvt. Rodney S. Bierstedt,
was the &0n of a. f.1arine sergeant, He was
assigned to the Marine Cnrps Recruit
Depot ln Sitn Diego but l\'as undergoing
rifle training at Camp Pendletoll 11o·hen
islricken. the Marine Base disclosed to-
day.
Bierstedt died last Friday. the 32nd
confirme.d case of menins:itia at the
recruit depot this year and the third to
die. • depat 5pokesman said.
Stewardess Nabs 2
In Marijuana Case
CLE\·C:LAf\'D (UPI 1 -Sft~·ardess
Carolyn Au l1.1 !Z "became suspicious
~'hen tv.·o of the gu~·s went U1tn the toiiPt
together." SI) sh e t"ld the c~ptian of the
Ch1cago-to.Cle1·t>land flight that ~omel)nt
might be smokin g manJuana 1n lh e
l\orthv.•esl Onent 727 .
As a result. all nine members n/ 1he
roc k grou p "Cactus" v.·!'rf': arrestt>d v.-hen
th~ flight l911chrd d011·n Sa1urda1 n1~ht al
Cleveland·s Hopkins 1ntern11wonal a1rpor!
Four non-performing n1en1tiers nf the
grou p rema ined 1n 1a1I Sunday ni ;!ht on
ch~ri;es of susp1c1{1n 0f rlru~ fW1SSt~~1nn
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Thieu to step on the presid enUal seat ,"
the broadcast r;aid "This ha.s madl"
Amtncans and Thieu t mbarrasstd and
los~ fact eve11 more v.•1th the shamele~s
farce o( a presidential elect1nn in Sa1gnn
"But Thieu and the Americ ans ~till are
''ery stubborn and treacherous, althnugh
hea\•ily defeated they will not ha1·e their
arms tied . Tht>y will try to find erery
other treacherous tnck to sal'e 1he1r
situation ··
The broadc;i~I. sair\ "Thev "·111 ha 1·e
other de:vt11sh sehemt>s 1n ·adorn their
election far ce so that Thieu will be
elected to the puppet re~ide.nr.y once
again to becom e the capable henchman
of the Americans."
"Therefore." Hanoi sa1d , ··snuth \'iet·
name:sf'. public npininn must be nn lhe
ale rt lo follow closely all their activ1t1rs
in the next period in nrdtr tn unn1;:isk and
de stroy all their trt>a cherous schemes
and tricks ."
Head-on Crash
Injures Three,
One Driver Held
A Redlands man was booked Qn
charges of felon y drunken driving Satur·
day night following a Laguna Beach
headon collision in wh.ich he and a
Westminster couple suffered lierious in-
juries.
Police said Cli fford B. Young , 44, w:i~
treate..d for broken rib.~ anr1 cuts at
Orange County Medical Center before
be.Ing transferred to Orange Coun ty Jall.
Barnett L. Medford , 46. and his wile,
f.farjorie. 43, v.·ere taken t.o Mission Com-
munity Hospital follov.·ing the 8 p.m. ac-
cident. which occurred on Laguna Canyon
Road just north of \Ls intersection with El
Toro Road. pol ice said.
Mf'.dford v•as treated ror abrasions 11nd
broken ribs and releast>d. a hospital
spokesman said. His wiff' rt>mains in the.
ho.s pit•! in 1atisfactory condition "''ilh 11
broken anklt>, dislocated el bow and
abrasions.
Wi!Jlesses at the scene of the 11cc1denl
told poliet. the ''oung vehic!t>. which was
westbound. crossed the center lane ln10
the path of lhe oncoming Medford auto.
Board Considers
Tax Override,
Bond Election
Trusttts of thf'. Tustin Un1nn High
School District ~re expected to consider
both a lax override election and a bond
electinn at tonighf s 7.30 o·clock board
meeting.
Th t> session will be held in the con-
f.,ren ce room ar. Tuslin High School l!il
La;iuna Rnad . Tustin.
The tax 01'err1d t> elert1nn may berome
nt>crs~ary when lhP dlstricz's pre.sent n5.
rent ptotm1ss1 ble orl.'rr1rl r Pxp1rPs Juh I,
1972 Tht grnc.rt1! purpo<e !ax r;ilr \1m1 t
1.~ 85 cent.~ per SlOO as•r.~srd l'a!1ia11nn.
but rnt.f'r~ in :in Pa rlier clrclion :irrrn\'ed
a thrre \'f'ill' n1 rrr1rlr of this r;itr In $1 ~fl.
Dt~tri<'t 01!1c1al.~ fin nn1 frr! thr rl1~lnrt
can OpC'ratr ar thr 6~ rrnt r;i1p :ind ha1·e
a~ked fnr ann1her (l\Prr1dp elec!lon .
Trustees are al~n expec1ed !n di scuss
htllding a b(lnrl tJert1(1n t.n fin:ince !he
constru('fitln nf nt>w lacll1ties within the
h1 ~h school district. Officials feel such an
ele:('tion could be compllcatf!d by the pen-
ding unificarinn nf the district V.'ith
smalltr elem t>nt.1ry school districls,
TrusteP:<. 1.1·ill determine .,,·har amount
of bond funding to propose for 1·oter ap-
pro1·a.J.
Arrest Prompts
Street Incident
In Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD 1 UPI l -An unruly
Cl'{l"'d bashed nut lhe w lndo1r~ Qf 11 police
car and set .a lire In the b11ck st11t 11fter
officers abandoned the 1·ph icle ~·hil e
making 11n 11rre!I Sunday niiihL
P'1lice u1d the. 1nc1cif'.nt began about
11 30 p.m. v.'hen a crov.·d gRthered as of-
ficers att empted lo arrest Tony B11ilPy,
21 , on charges or bein~ drunk, rf'slsl1nj.l
arrest and d ~turhlng the peace..
The cro1•:d in the predominantly b111ck
s~11on of !ht> city In~~ rock! 11nd bnt-
t!ts al pnllre and somf'flnP i;rahbM the
cnr keyi off !ht btlt of one nrf1 cer.
Tht su.,~t wa:<. plricerl \n ano!.h~r
crulst r and pohce 'll'ithdrt!"''· l1,1a11ng one
r.ar ~hind
\\'htn officers returnf"d the c11r·1 ~in·
dov.·.s had bt'en smashed .11nd the b8rk
5eal wa1 dama~ed by hrt The 1'ehiC'\~
"'as remn.,.td from the •c1,1_ne v.11hou~
furthtr inridPnt
Th~rf' "·ere nn nlht'r arrr~!.t •
I
Ho•ard JarvlA. sfatt ch•lrman of
\Jnlt~ Orga.nltatlon s of Tup.1yer1, :said
I00.000 t\tnature a would be required In
orde.r to pl1ce th• proposed amendment
before 1llta voters in the June 1972 elec·
lion.
According Ill Jar1'is, \Yho devel oped the
amendment. the measure w Ou I d
ehminale man y of the prt>st'nt "la~
tnnphnles" by plac.inl'( almost all real pro·
perry on the tax role~,
Speaking befr>re a small grnu p 1n city
co11nc1 I chan1bers. Jar1'1s said the amend·
ment wnu!d prOl'!df'. fnr :i maximum tax
nf nne percrnt nn rt>r1I prnpert~. This
110111<! mra11 th1' 011·nrr •If a $JO [)()11 hnmf'
11nulri pav S:t(J<l pf'r ~rar in property t.1xes
f11r ;1)1 purpo~f'S, including assf'ssments nf
walrr rlistrirts, srhnol d1stncl5. cities
anr1 other taxin~ t>n1111cs.
Jar1·1s nilled !hat Lhe preSPlll r:ite 1n
Los An~eles 1~ $!4.30 rwr $11){) asses~ed
\'aluation. v.·hich mean!'. the SJ0.000
hnn1fl1>o1 ner's tax bill L~ abflut three per-
cenl of the propert~··s vah1r
L:iguna Reach hQmeo1\•ners in 1970-7!
paid ;ibnut Sii .'ifl per $100 as~e5sed valua-
li11n . nr about l\\n percent of the. market
'\'il)Ut'-
Si)l!'r surh t;u:rs wnulrl 111 pffrrt bP
reduc!>d bv th" amrndn1ent. .Ja rvi s s1111'! th~ !nr.i:. ui re1'enue to 1he city v.·riuld be
ofrsrl h.1· hringing more property on to
lhf' l!lX !'1Jl1~;;,
HI! s;iirl ;ill prlv<ile re;:il property in the
s!alr wnuld !;)(' taxPd v.·ith the excep!lnn
or rhurrh s:inctuanr;;.
"This \11~· h;is no loophnles in ti and il
mr<ins exar1\v v.·hat it ~ays, ·· he s111d.
Jarvis bl;imrd !he prr~ent "hnr·
r!'nci{lu•'' prnper1 y tax svstrm nn pnlL!i·
c1an~ 11·hn rrfu~ed In v.·nrk for tax reform
for fear or Jnsing the support of wea lthy
property owners. .
Citing statistics from Time magazine,
Jarvis said there are presently 66.000 tax
exempt founrlat1nns and 18.000 charitable
trus!s owning 1i60 billion v.·~rth of pro·
~rty in California.
He also noted that. under a 1933 law,
nu t-nf-state insurancf' com panies with
hnmf'. off icf's tn California pay no tax on
the!r real property.
Tht nrganl zalion has until Nov. 30 tn
nbt.ain I.hf'. required 800,000 signatures on
its pt>tilions.
Tex as Governor
Rulecl in Error
On Pay Dernands
AUSTIN, Tex. 1UP!1 -The State At-
torney Gtneral today ruled that Tf'.>.:as
Gov. Prt>st on Smith v.as 1.1Tong 1n defying
Prf'.Sldent Nixon's 1.1·e.ge freez e. thereby
apparenlly stopping threatened legal <IC*
lion by the federal government against
Slate.
Sn11th had dl'lied Nixon's wa~e freeze
by directing StRte C{lmptroller H.nbpr t S.
Calvert to issue h1ghl'r paychec ks for
132.000 puhl1c scl1onl teachers and o1her
state emp!oyes ;:is provirlerl by !hf' Texas
legislature in an ;\ppropriation Bill ef-
fective. Sepl. I.
But Calvert a~kcd an 11pinif1n rrom
State Att orney freneral Cra1rford ~artin ,
v.·ho rult>d t.oday th:it. Nixnn·s wage freeze
"is valid and apptie~ In the state or Tex-
as·· !\1artin sa id Smith's prncl,.maton nf
defiance "does not repeal. mnd1fy fir af·
fect said executJ\'f' order" b~" the Presi-
dent.
Smith. l\larltn and Calrerl al! are
Dem(l{"ra1s.
"The lav..· requires the comptroller or
public accounts nf lhe Stale flf Tex;is !O
conform tn ."aid rresirlent1al execu111·e.
orrlrr." !\lt1r!1n sa1rl In hi.~ legal npininn,
Smith h;id nn 1n1mrdi:ire rnmmrnl fl n
1hP r11l1n~ Hut t1r .':1111 on n;il1011~I
t flr11~1on ~u11d:1\· 11,.. 1111ulr! ohr1 1·1•111·t r11l1ng~ ll1' .il~ii s::iJ<l he ticl1e1erl h1~
rl 1.~p11!r ~1·11h ;'\JXflO ~hn11td J:?O all the 11a y
In rhc S11prr111r !'r1t11·1 1f nrr·r ~s;:irl'
''I rlon '1 !11111k :i11v Prr~1rlent b.1~ 1he
rii::h1 tn 1·01rl :i ~lflle l;i v.·:· Srnth s:.iirl
The federal gn1crninf'n!. s;ild la~! ll'r,rk
H would file ~tut agains t thr stai r nf Tt>x ·
as 1n Austin Tt1csd;11 \{I m::ike S1n11h C'1\1n-
plv 111th r-.:1xnn's cc.nnom1c order.<:, 11h1rh
frnr.e all 1rages, prices and rents f1or 90
da ys
Smith's cnnten\111n \\'as that half or !he
s1;:itt's nubhc sch(l(ll te<.ll'hers rtreiuerl
.<:alar~· ra1sl.'s Aug I anrl the other h:ilf
\1·erf' lo receive them Sept. I. He said
1':1xon 's freeze nrder \.\·a~ unfair In rho~e
~·ho v.·nuld be barred from their schedul-
ed raises. ·
\Jndrr the same ;:ipprnpr1at1ons hill RP·
prored by the le~islature 1hat i;ta\·e lhe
salary h1krs tn teachers and other s1ate
emplo yrs, Smith \\'llU]d ha ve received ll
'3.500 ~al;ir,v \nrrea~e Stp1. L
Cah·ert said he 1.1·1"1uld crimrly v.•1!h
today's le.'ll'll ruling and not issue !he
sa!ar}' increase.s.
"Personall y. I \\'111 be glad to comply
with \lr Nixon's order if it 11'111 help !he
nation's f'.conomy," Calvert r;aid .
Frank A. Pence
Services Held
Private services \\·e.re held Saturday
<trtt>rl'!()On fnr Frank A. Pence, 31755
P11cific CoJ11~t Hii;hway. Snuth Lagun11 ,
v.hn died Thursdar He v.·11s n. ~lr PPnrf' is 'sur1 J\'f'd by hi.!> wile,
Grri<'r , nf 1he famil.I' hnme
. .\ n:t111'P of "1 1.~$0uri, ~Ir Prnce ha~
h~erl In South l.agun~ for lht past six
1 tars Hr ""'~ 11 ve.ttr;an rof \l.'orld \\18r I ~nd a rttired emp!oye of the Sun Oil
Com pan~·
\\"t~!rl1ff Mortuary, c..:nsta ~1t$a, ser\'td
('I \ rl1rrr1nr.~ .
Dollar Falls RFK Jr. Fined
In. Europ..-e Pleads No Contest to Loitering
As Expected
LONDON I UPI) -European C'urrency
f'lt'Ch!ngrs rt.npened t11d11y for the first
llmt' !liner rrt>sirlent f'/1 xnn a!l nv.·ed rhe
dflllilr !n floa t ;i "'Prk itRO. As expeclf!:lf.
the d111/11r fell on n1ost m11rkels but
lradlnR was slo1.1· and cautious and any
effect11 e devaluation of the dollar was in-
conclusil'e
In \Ve.<:t (;t'rm;iny. \\h1f'h has nne nf the
stronger ('Urrrnc1rs 1n tht' 1\nrld. lhe Pf·
ff'<'!11'e Ot>l':ilua!Jon for the d()tlar wai:; Ii 4
percent wah the dnllar quo!atinn set at
3 4250 as i:urnpAred with the old nff1e1:tl
r;1te nf 3 !ifi. This was helter th;1n the 7 6$
dr~:iluation or last 1.1·eek, :t 22-1 ear luw
A~ainst 1he Rntish p0Und Ster ling the
dnllar first rtrnpped by ;:ihout 2.5 percent
as the pound was allowed to float frtt>ly
f{lr the first !Jmf'. sinee the start of \.\'arid
\\'ar 11. La!C'r 1t rPcovered rn about I 7
percr.nr. 'J'he ofl1c1ar ratp is 52 40 to the
pound and priers mo1·ed from $2 4450
b;irk up 10 $2 4425
The 1lnllar 1mpro1f'd 111 fr;.inee and la~t
11·t>ck·s dnllar rlcvalu at ion of 1 percen1 set-
llr:<I ln I l)ercrnt.
The r!o!lar also rl1pped 1n ·rraly . 1n Scan-
dil'an la , 11nd in the Benrlux nat111ns -
Rrl~iun1, 1.uxembour~ and Holland The
~panis h pcsrt;i and the Portuguc~e
e.~rudri v.1c·re unchanRed. Tv.•o natinns pf*
fici;illy rlr v:iluerl H1err tur-r1'ncies over !he
11·erkrnd as resulr of the Nixnn ar!10n -
the lsr;ic\1 pound by 20 percent from 3 50
BA.RSTABLE, Mass. (AP ) -Robert F.
Kennedy J r., 17, 1tcnnd oldtst aon of the
late New York srnator ple;aded no C'Ontest
today in Barnstable Oislrict Cou rl to a
chari;:e of "saunte rin~ 11nd !n1teri ng." H•
v.•as assessed 5-f>O In court cos!s.
Pnl1ee Chief Albert ll ln{·kley said !ht.
charge a1nountrd to ''bloc king the path of
other.s."
Kennedy sair1 he dul not h:ive the
rnoney with hitn ;ind Judi;~ Henry L.
~lurphy ga1'e him one week to pay the
assessn1ent .
f)ressed in p;itche<t Jet1 r1s 11nd 11 blu t>
denim wo rksh1rl, wearing hi s hair at
shntildrr lcnJ.?lh ;ind :<.hod in sandals. Krn-
nerly appeared a!nne ln th'e courthouse in
this quiet Cape Cod tol'.·n and left alone
on fool.
t\cnnctly v.as arrested Sunday Qn Vt'e~t
:\lain St reet in Hy<1nnis nea r the. family
<'Ompound of summer homes in Hyannis
Pnrl.
Patroln1an Frede rick Ahearn. a sum-
n1rr policen1a11 whn made the arrest. tol d
thP court that Kennedy was slanding
hesirlt. a car parked nn a bus~· street near
!he Hyan ni~ bu~tnrss district ;ind ne/\r
8;irns!;ible High Sf'hnoL
A girl was in thr ca r, a11rl 1hr d<>nr was
npen, blocking traffic in the officer's np1-
ninn. Ahearn said he did not recognize
Ken nerl y.
Ahrarn said hf'. t.nld Kenned \' to move
alnn£, and asked him if he ·had been
drinking.
"He said he had not betn drinking :'
Ahearn said, ''and I a!ke.d him why his
eyes were bloodshot.''
He 5aid Kf'nnedy thtn look 11 hite of an
ice tre;im cnne he had in his hand and
"llpal a bit of hls ice l'ream cone in my
rarP."
Ahl'Arn said he then 11rresle<t Kl!nnedy.
Kennedy took the witness stand and
said, ''Th is is all a bunC'h of made-up Iles .. ,
Jud1;e f.1urphy lntC'rrup1rd him and told
hinl he rould nl)t deny the officer's
testimony unlt>ss he wished to pie.ad not
guilty.
Kennedy lhC'n rPp<'a!ed his plea of no
l'Ontr~t. and the judge assessed him the
t•11ur t i:osts.
fin Aug. 6. 1970. Kennedy r1nd R.
s.~l'~f'nt Shriver Ill were chiirged with
being del1nqucnt by reason of possession
of rnari1uana on Julv I, 1970.
That c;ise. heard ·in 1uvenile ses:<.1on ol
R;irnstnblc Uistrict Court. was continued
to Sept. 16 of lh1s yea!"
ll was hc:ird by lhe san1e Judge who
heard today's 1.:asc. fl.1urphy had said that
last _year's ch;irges ag<11nst Kennedy and
Shriver y,•ould be disn1issrd ;ifter the con·
tinuancr prrind .. unless they have dlf·
lil'ulty of S(lme kintJ,"
The judge's decision mc;int that lher•
11'<1s no adjudication of !-(Ull t or inn{lcence.
He refu~ed to make fur!hrr comment al
that time, and nn rnen!iQn of the case
v.·as made in court tnd<ty.
Shri1·rr is a cnusin of young Kenned y
and son nf former Ambassador R.
Sargent Shrtver Jr,
lo the dollar tn 4.20.
lndnnesi:i devalued
;.ilmost 10 percent
lnrlnnesian rupi;i 1\·as
dnll:ir
it~ rurrenry
!nday and
set at 4 !~ to
by
the
the
On the Hong l\nni:; market the dnlla r
plunger! to a low of 5 fl~ Hong Kong
dollars In the L: S, dollar 1'.•he n the
niarket opened, a devaluation of .1.4 per·
ren1 , hut the doll:ir Ra ined strength later
Lo11gsl1ore1ne11 Strategists
Slate Meetings This W eel(
and rn~r In helv.•rrn ~90 and 5.94. or ~A .'\ FRA!\'ClSCO ~1 1 r1 1 -~tra!Pl!I SIS
ahn111 .1 percen1 The 0H1rial ra1e1 s Ii Ofi_ (or lhr Loni.;:<:h0remrn·s Un1{1n mee:t this
ThP T1Jkyfl ~tnrk .m11rkr! plunged ;iga1n "·re~ In drcide whe lhrr t::ilks will ht> today as prei;sure increrisr.d on J:ip;u1 1o .
revalue tll!'~.vrn upw;irc1 as much ;is 20 resumed v.·1th m:in;ii.;en1enl in ;in effnrt to
percent. The Hti nk nf .J;:ipan h11.~ hol1ght '..end thP 5~-d;iy \\lts1. Corist Dock ~!rikr_
n1nrr th;in $2 5 hi Ilion in dnll;i r~ to sa ve '\.ncnl !e11der.~ 01ct 1he pa ~t wcrkcnrl 111
lhe old r;ile 11f .160 ~·en tn thr dnll:ir.
Th, prcssu1·e nn .l;ip;1 11 was S(l ~real
lhat there w:i~ l'il'li111ll.v no f!UOlal inn nn
the \'<'fl 1n tt1e C.:ondnn forrign exch11n~e
m;irket a .Jap11nese h;ink .~r1okesn1an ca ll-
ed "\11cred1ble" a r!>port 1hat some
market sources put a ralc of 388·357 yen
In !he dnll;ir "1l'h<'re the vr.n can he
fnund " This wrnild be a · 20 percent
upward re1·alu;it 1on.
France emharkcd loda.v on a two-p1r r
s~sten1 or 1 rad1n~ illld the dnllar
stren~lhen('rl. A "frrP m~rkPl" orerate~
on thf' la...,· snf supply and d"m11nr1, and a
"cnmrnerr1al market.'' rrt;:iinerl fo r l"om-
m!'rcial tr:ins;ictions with little fluc-
lu;i!lnn :i!lnwer1
On the frt•c n1arkr! trad<'r:<: qunt el ~ 4Fi-
47 fr:in1·~ 1n !hr dnl!ar a.~ cnmp;ired 11•1th
fhP nlrl off1ri;:il ralr nf ~ .11. nr :i rle valua-
!1nn nf :.ibnut 1 percPn! La;;t wt>ek at
hri).!ht {If !hf' rl11llilr cris is lhe dnllar shnw -
f'rl a de1·<tlua!1nn nf IJelwten 5 1n 7 per·
('POI The commt>rc1a l rate tr>day wa s
5 5125.
Driver l(illed
In 1'cnred .4.uto
1\ ras:irlrn;i man <l1t>d in 1ht v.·rer:ka11f'.
of 111~ n1·er1urnrd <'<IT near El Toro Sa1ur-
c1n\ shoi 11~· :iftrr i:i ropr connecting hi s
car tn A t1Jw trut·k ~n.:ipped
F1lherrn \\. ()nn11ngur1. fiS . \\ii~ dr11 d
nn ::irr11a! al ~1ls.<:1f1n CommunHy
Ho~p1tal. It ln.11< Cal1fnr111a H1gh1.1ay
p11t rnlinrn onp hotir to ex!rica!e the dy1ng
m:.in fr on1 111~ ~':ir.
(l[f1f'('I'~ ~~1rl thr l'M1111111i.:11e r. 1·ar w:i~
hr111~ !01,rd 111· ~1 1r11r k dfl\f'n hv Ln111,
Ar1'lllH'l.!;1. 2~. •1f l'n~.1d('11,1 11hrn lhP rnpe
~napprr\ nc;ir rhr i11trr~ect11)n of the S<tn-
lil ·\n;:i ;ind S:10 llit'~fl fr·rrwn.11',
llno11ngur7 ·~ lnr 11rnt nl'rr 11n l'lll·
hankmc11t ;i11d n1·rnu11red p111111ng 1!~
c1r11 rr hrh111d thr ~lrrring whrrl
there V.'a~ nn cnn1n1rnt on what \\'en l on
durini:: the ~e~sinns.
Harry Hndges, president of the
fntrrnati0r1<1l Longshorf'men's an d
\\'11rrhnu~emen·s Union 11 n n nu n c e d
rccrntly th;:it thf! cruc1nl me<'tlnR (ln full
scale bargaining would be held here th is
\l f'C'k
Thcrl' ril~n 11·;i~ nn nffi1 •1;i l con1mrnt
from the ILWU on an olfrr by the Mt11 snn
f\;iv1i;:;it1nn Co lo ship bct11•('en the \\'es t
Cn;i~t :ind Hawa ii nn a nonpror1t ba~15.
~l:itsnn president Allen C. \Yilcnx ,Jr.
Sfl lrl the nffcr wa.~ 1nt1de bPcau.~e the
11·alkou1 "shoulti nol be "' strike against
1h" pf'oplP of Hawaii. many nf thrm have
been riffectPd rlra.~tically b.1· th,. strike.''
\.\'1lcnx invited federa l supervision. He
Ne'\'porl Cycle
Rider Injured
In Laguna Cra.is h
A ~e11·f1'1rl Hr<ich n1;in S!1ffrr1'd minn r
lnjurie~ in 11 L<tJ:una Brach tr:iffic ar·
c1dt>nt Sa111 rrl;i1• whrn hf' slrurk ;i \'f'hicl e
and wa~ thrown frnm his motnrr1•clr
Police ~t11d Y.'1l11<1r11 l'larkP 2fl~ 111 2221
Aral1a St. 1vn~ l;ikrn !n So111h ('n;i~t
rnmmun1tv Hospital (111!11w1ng lhr. 2 p ni.
mish;ip Hr 1.1 ~.~ trra1ed for .<;r\'era1 f'tll ~
and hruisf'" 11nd rclen~cd . a hosp1tR!
S[l<ll..e~nl:ln S<lld
lnre~l1R<1lnrs ·";11d the mishari nceurrrrl
11hrn f'l,1•kr, 11rl111~ c:1~! hound on
!.11~11n;i (',1111011 Bnad . ~wrr1rrl 10 n1n1rl :t
I rl111·lc \·h:1 ng111~ lanr ~ Ill (runt 11f !hr.
I-r~! 11 :ii of A1·ts ~rounct.~.
In hi~ 1l1;u11'111·pr, 1ht· 1'\'(·11~! r;Jn into
the rr.11· f1f 1111 11111•1 . dr11r·n b1 ~·1·ank
111rl1·~ .. 11 , 1tf l'lrllfltiwcr'. \\llll')1 llHtl slop-
l'"d fiir 1r:iffic
PRE-FREEZE PRICES
ON DIAMONDS
Wiry Wait for Di<1111ond
Prices lo Go Up 10%?
said money which \.\'ou ld normally be
compan.1· prnl1l coulrl be. channeled 1'1 aid
Ha"·11ii 's economy or a charity organiza·
t1<ln
The \\'est Coa~L dnck strike has hit
H::iw;ii1 's econnn1y in lhe hcc1 r!. Food
prices are up, layoffs are increasing aod
son1e sn1;ill businesses m:iy fold .
Business and political leaders ha ve sent
numerou~ ple;:is tn !lie \\'hite Housf!: for
fPdcral inlcrvrntinn. And Gov. John A.
Burns announced he was prepared to ur.e
his cmergcnf'y pnwers In charter ship!
~nrl brin~ the "nl'trss1ties of life" tn
H1111 aii 1£ !he strike causes cnt1ca/
shorlaJ.lrS.
So far, ht1...,·r1·cr. the ... 1rike h;is not
~·,.usrd undur h;irr!.;h1ps nn the a1·rrage
1.;l;ind resident, :illhnuJ!h ffll.n prices are
h1~her -up about 8 percr ~! befort1
Pn'•u-Jrot N1x11n s wrige-pri<'f' lree1.e -
and there :tr!' shnrt:i~r.s flf somP i;:nods.
:\lany frP sh ~·egt>table~ are averag ing a
Jf\ perrrnr 1nrrea~r r1nd mn.~t whnl esaler!I
arlm 1t the~· have nnly a couple of weeks'
supplv of ri cr . lhe ma in sta ple on thtt
isla nds, on hand .
Annie Br.i lseh
Services Slated
Funrrril ser1•ires ~·111 he held in Glen-
rlllif' Tuesdav fnr La{luna Hills resident
Annie i\! Rntsch. 11 lonf!!ime C11lif0rnia
rrs11irnt \1ho rlied Sa111nl:iv in Sl"IUth
Cna~I. <'11rnmun1t.1· l!osp1 tal. sh, 1\·:i~ !15.
Tht> !\er1·1eC"s 11'11! he t·nndurted at 2
11 111 .;t! lhP Chur<'h or the Recessional at
Forest L:iwn l\lnrluarv
'llrs Hri!i~('h. \1ho ·111crl at ~:14-R \'1 a
E"tr;itt:i, 1s SIJ!'\Jl'Cd by fnur ;11HJl'\ht,rs,
i\l r" (:rrf4 ld1ne Slr:in:ih;in, ll1 r~ Znl11
(lear\1•att·r, i\·lr~-Ce11r1:i11n MPq;~:idant
ancl ,\lr~ lli1ro1hy 1\lriP Rn~J:. 1:1
g r :i n d r· h 1 I d r C' n ;ind 18 greltt
J!r:1nd~·hil<l1 r•n ,
The f11roll y h;1~ :;;uggcs1rd 1nrmnnal
i;>u11tnbutions In thr hulldinJ! fund nf the
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VOL M , NO. 201, 3 SECTIONS, H PAGES
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ORANGE CCUNTY, CALI FO RNIA
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1971 TEN C ENTS
Lawyer Sought • Ill San Quentin Gun Slaying
SAN QUENTIN {UPI ) -Authoritie.!
today soui;:hl the grandson of a former
l' S. senator v.•ho was Lhe last person to
Vi!lil black revolutionary convict George
Jackson before the prisoner and five
fJlhers y,·cre killed in an escape atlempl
at San Quentin Prison .
They want tQ find out hov; ,Ja ckson 1::ot
1 gun he used to lead the attempted
breakout.
An all-poinls bulletin went out for
:Stt:phen Mitchell Binghem, 29, grandson
(If the late lliram Bingham, who was
• I
governor ol Connecticut and a U.S.
senator.
Bingham is the son of Alfred Bingham,
of Salem. Conn., and ncphev.· or Jonathan
Bingham, Democratic congressman From
New York Cl!y. lie attended Ville and
later oblained a law degree at the
University of California, Berkeley.
He "·as reported to have been
associated during recent yearl'i with
radical groups in Oakland, Calif.
No warran l has been issued for
• IC{
Cook Accepts
Bingham. but authorities wanl to talk to
him.
'fhe prison said Bingham was Jackson 's
visitor on Saturdav afternoo n. a few
minutes before the ·29-year-0ld black in-
mate drew a gun in the maximum secur1·
ty area . ··This is it .'' Jackson said,
1ouching of£ the bloody kill ing
Visitors al San Quentin sit at a table
across from the prisoner. A screen can
be closed between the visitor and the
prisoner. but officials said it "'35 not
closed for Jackson.
San Quen!tn \Varden Louis Nel son said
Sunday J;,ckson did not ha ve the gun
11 hen he 1va!> searched before he \.\'ent to
see his 1·1s1tor but pu ll ed it on gua rds who
tried to search him on his return to his
l'C!I
Three l!llards and two 0ther cnn1·1cts as
\\'C!l as "SQledad Brotticr" Jackson died
in the I~ mlnutes o( l'io1ence that lo!lo\.\'·
•d.
1\lann CounLy District Attorney Bruce
Bil les rnnfinTied au1hnrit1es were seeking
Bingham , but refused to say 1vhy except
•
that "v.•e ha ve some questions we v.·ish lo
ask of him concerning the 1ncidenl at San
Quenti n."
These que stions wrre still unsolved :
Ho"' and "'hen did Jackson gel a smug-
gled pistol?
How did .Jackson plan to get over the
prison v•alt 'I
Did Jackson ha\'e accomplices on the
out side to spirit him a"·ay ?
\Vhn killed the gu;irds and two other
COOl'icts'I
The bold escape attempl started Sa.lur·
ear IXOD
F or1ner Capo Planner Reflects on Earlier Years
By PA~I ELA HALLAN
O! !hi 0•1!~ l'llo! S1111
C. Russell Cook once i;lood vn a San
.Juan Capistrano hillside and gazed over a
valley full of apple orchards.
"\Ve·ve gone from apples ta another
v.orh1.'' be rel1~1ed .
Cook , nearing 80 and the grandson of
the third "'hir e woman in the Capistrano
Valley helped shiipe that new world on
th e noor of the valley.
He served I{) years on the San Juan
Capistrano Planning Commission before
retiring last month tn "turn it OYer to the
younger generation."
Unlike many seni(lr citizen.,, Cook
read ily accepts change as long as il is
orderl.v.
"We0\'e gone fro m apples to "'alnut~.
from "'alnul!'I lo o r a n g e 1. end
now from oranges to apartments," he
iaid.
•·Perhaps its' liine lo pul a freeze on
apartments, just like the freeze on
trailers.''
Cook t~ deeply inleres1ed in the
development of th!!! CRplstrano Valley.
\Vhen asked about the pending annexation
of Capistrano Beach and Dana Poin t he
smiled slowly and said, "Thars a
political question-r m not a politician."
He does believe the cit~· should begin ln
Took al the undeveloped lan d behind it as ~·ell as lht area on th!!! ocean side of its
boundaries.
(nr)k looks prnudl~' ba ck nn his years
Cln lhe planning commission , calhng it "a
-
DAILY l'ILOT 111!1 l'~.it
APPLES TO APARTMENTS
~epo Pl•nner Cook
fint' example of team1vork " Althriuch
there "'ere many !Jlugh decisions to
make, he couldn"t single out one 1hal "as
the tou~hest.
There"s one thing. lhough ," he said.
"Evervone y,•hn con1es to town y,•anls t0
keep 'it the y,•ay it was . That's not
1,200 Swimme1·s Re scued
111 Big Coast Rip Tides
By TERRY COVILLE
01 ,,,. D1llJ "1191 Ii.II
)-leavy ript!del'i high i;urf and crowded
"-be.achett created nightmarel'i for Orange
Coast lifeguards over the weekend.
City guards in San Clemenlt , Lagun1
Beach, Newport Bearh and Hunlinglon
Beach reported making more than 1,200
rescues in lwo days.
Beach attendance again surpassed the
half·rnill ion mark as wann water con·
1-lnu~ lo attract bathers. despite cooler
wea ther. !\1ost beaches report~ water
around 70 degrees. while the air tern-
Oruf e
Weaclaer
Low clouds and fog will clear by
midday today and J'uesday lO hB 7.Y
l'iUnshine and tempe ratures of 72
t1long the coast Inland temps wi ll
be Around 82 and the low5 tonight
in the so·s.
INSIDE TODAY
Eieme•taru achoo! districts
along the Ornnae COtUt conti'n11«
to off tr 1maller elosse.~ th.tut the.
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perat.ure wa s about lht. same.
Sain Clemente hfeguarcll'i reported mild
riptides, but guards in Laguna Beach,
Newport Beach and Hunti ngton Beach
said the riptides were rough at ''arious
times over the v.·cekencl.
One mass rescue in Huntington Beach
involved 25 swim merl'i caught in "ont.
huge riptide" Saturday eveninR:. south of
the city pier. A dozen lifeguards had to
pull the i;wimmers to safety.
Newport lifeRuards said gome body
!'lurJers suffered broken bones as the
waYes ranged from g[x to 10 feet with a
hig h velocity ri p current
Robert Reed , dir~lor of Marine Safety
for Newport Bea ch, said lifeguard5 were
aided throughout the weekend by patrol
boat5 from the Orange Courly Harbor
Department and by the city'5 police
hel icopters.
Reed also warned swimmer.\ in the
\Vest Newport area t.o avoid the rock
groins because the waves crashed some
swimmers on the roclu. Re~ said it il'i
better to let the riptide carry a swimmer
around the roclu and let lifeguard!'! pull
him oul.
Jn south Orange Count y. th! biggest
worry was lln oil slick dumped Crom 11
naYy ship, the U.S.S. Mt1natee, bt1sed in
Long Beach.
Navy offi cials said the M11nalee drop-
ped an unknown quantity of nil ntr the
coast which this mornng creAled an oil
,;lick ZO miles long and abnut 800 yard!'!
wide. stretching frnm DRna Point lo
Oceanside. ~
San Cl t.mente g11Rrd11 said lhe 011 hart
not touched their beach. rxcept for the
Shorecliff!> are;i, lO the oor1h . 11 rtid 1n11<'h
Dana Point <ind wa~ lhreate;nin~ the.
h1rbbr at Ocea nside, but lhe NaYy i5 now
tryln« to cont11ln it.
,
possible. There·s going to continue lo
be growth and change, It's up to the
planning commission to arglle wl1h the
developers so our standards w\11 continue
to be high."
Cook has seen many changrs during his
lifetime in the Capistrano Valley.
He can remember riYers full nf waler
11 nd going to school in the fi.rsl . school
house in Orange Count y, built 1n San
Juan.
··There "'as a picket fence that "''rnt
right through the center of the nne·room
!'!Choo!. diYiding tht boy1 from th e girl s,"
he chuckled.
Cook's fam ih· came In the west roast in
JSfill. overland 0in covered wagons .
One grandfathe.r wa11 a pony e:1:pr<'SS
rider on the run bel"'een Colton and \11c·
torville. Another was a squatter on some
land in San Onofre that was yanked from
him wh en the government changed
ha nds. l
When the families settled in the
Capistrano Valley they be~an farm1n~.
'fhe same land was farmed b~· Russell
Cnok who was born on the ranch in 1894
anrl raised hi s children in the samf' pl11ce.
Although he's retlred nO\\', he still re·
1ains a frw acre~ of nrances and
avocados'' to keep me out of mischie(."
Last week 1Yhen he accepted a plaque
heralding his service to the cit y, Cook
said !hr city has ·•cnmr a long "'ay.'"
"\\1e started wlth nnthinR and on::ani1 rrl
ll city for a purf)('lse,"' he said . "Nol it's
up lo you-the younger generation-
to carry it along."
T tvo You ths Die
In Heavy Surf
Over W ee kend
The body nf an 11 -year-o!d Fullerton
hoy who "'"''IS swept away by heavy s~as
Sunday 11ear Corona del fo.1ar was
recovere d today about one mile from the
point Ill which he was Jasl 1een by t\\'O
companions.
Orange County Coroner's dt;puties id en-
liri ed thP. victim as Danny Chapin of 8!i7
Lois Lane. Fullerton.
lie was the second victim recovPred
from coastal waters over the trouble·
pla~\led weekend .
The other victim wal'i identified by
11uthorilies as Joe J ua rez. 17, of Santa fe
Springs. Juaret died in th e relatively
calm water1 of Upper Ne wport Bay near
Newport Dunel'i Aquatic Park.
Young Chapin died when he and twn
compani ons were. trapped by ei~ht-fnol
surf and heavy riptides in a rocky cove
near the horse ranc h area between
Corona del Mar and Lagu na Beach.
One of Chapin 's companions made ii to
11;hore unassisted but the second youth,
J ohn Upchurch, 12, of LaVerne. v.•al'i
helped ashore by an unidentified 11wim·
mer.
Newport Beach lifeguards and Harbor
Department offic iers worked throughout
the afternoon and evening In a hunt fnr
the missing boy. They were joined for
much of the search by the Newport
Beach Police Department helicopter.
Officers said the thret. youthl'i wer!
s"·immi ng in a county area where no
llfcguardl'i are posted.
"'They just didn 't ~eem to recogniie the
danger they were in." a deputy sheriff
&aid .
The body nf tht. Juarez youth who
disappeared Thursday night while swim·
ming with other p<1rtiripant11 in a beach
outina was recovered Sunday near
Newport Dunes.
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Jtf en1.01·ies Revisitetl
Lost in thought , \Vnrli1 \liar 11 .Japanese ace Sckizen Shibayama , 46.
~!ands in the coc kpit of hi s Zrrn fighter plane al Bakersfi eld airport.
!·le la!'l sa1v the plane r-.1ov. 11.1943, \\•hen he \\1as shot down over the
Bay of Raha ul. Neil' G111nea. He "'as pic kC"d up by a Japanese picket
hoa t. !Its old plane \\'35 plucked from the bottom of the bay recentJy
by group of . .<\mericans.
Ca11i11 e Lo\'·e1·s to Stag e
Ri vie1·a Beacl1 'Dog-111 '
A i;:rntip nf San Clemente heach are;,
re sldrol!> -appeal1nR for "freed om ;,nd
JUStire f.1r all. 1nclurling dng.'i" -pl ans
large-scale "dog-in " Sept. 4 to protest a
rlty code forbidd ing canines on city
sancts.
'"\Ve hope 10 ha1·e l'iO n1any dog~:· said
spokesman Kori fo.-h llrr. "that they y,·on't
hf' ;,ble 10 bust us all."
The Sept ~ rrotest action v.•il l be he ld.
she said along the Riviera Beech. and
re sidenls symp::ithet1c ro opening the
sand.~ In the pets during the winier
months have been asked to borro""' a dog
H necessary, she said.
The issue over the dogs ort the beach in
the quiet months of the year has reached
the City Council t~•:ice recenlly but ha11
nnly <lne l'ha111plon -Coun cilman
Thnm.:is O'KeefP.
ln his la!>1 move lo amend the city
ordinance. O'Keefe could not muster a
secrind In brin g 1he matter to a vote.
San Clemente is the only Orange Coasl
city which ban~ lea~hed dogs from its-
heaches 1hroughout the year -summer
or winier.
LaRnna Beach. a ci!y which well know~
lhe dog controYer~y. does allow the pe ts
on the bca che5 after Labor nay.
Newport Beach doe!'! as welt.
"\Ve are not 1111 rich enough tn own a
private beach 10 walk our dogs like
Prl"sidenl Nixon does," fo.-1is~ !\1iller said.
"I'm sure he knows the. beauty of the
beach and the. enjoyment of walking with
his dog," she added.
Nixon on Slow Schedule
President Nixon continued his slriw-r;te·
erl schedule of rest and confer~ces with
aides toda y ln San°'Clemente.
On Sunday Mr. and ~1rs. Nixon new the
brief hop lo the El Toro ttCAS ,lo send off
daughter Julie Nixon Eil'ienhower, who
flew to ~1ayport, Fla .
On Sunday the first family. joined by
Mr. Nixon's close. (ri end C. G.
"Bebe" Reboto. hopped Into a black Lin·
coin continental and took a leisurely
clrtvr tn the El Toro MCAS wht>re
daughter .Julie boarded the plane_ The.
drive took the traditional back roads
whrre scenery i.~ abundant. _
Ju!tt. who wa!'I on hand in S1111
Cll'mrnte Thursda y welcome her fath ,.,r,
had to r port fnr JI teactirr's 1v1'rki;hop1
tnrlav near Jack.~onvillr., where &he will
tcar.h fourth grade in the fall .
Saturday's acl iYities include a jaunt t!'!
'
San Juan Capistrano's famed El Adobe
reslaurant-a favoritt. of the ni-st Fam!•
ly -for a supper of Mexican food.
The Nixon's. Including Julie, dined wilh
~1r. ~xon's gecrelary, Rose Wood .
Announcements by press aide1 tnday
gave no specific schedule for the da y. A
routine briefing by prw gpokesmen was
.scheduled for the early.afternoon.
Somt weekend reports iaid the Presl·
m-it was focusing on the resalts of hls
wage-price freeze. plug continu ing reports
on the situation gurroundlng th e South
V1etn11me~e elccllon for chiP.f nf sl11le .
N:ition11I Security Advise r-Dr. Htnry
Kissln~er, one of the few toP"level aides
nut in S9n Clemenle on this trip, is with
f\1r. Nlxon at the Sa n Clemente com·
pound , lending ad vice Ort the South Vitt•
namc.!ie pollUcsl situation
day at 3 p,m. 11o·hen Jackson return~ to a
special isolation ce\lblock alter A visit.~
he v.·as being searched, prison officiala
said, he pulled out a pistol and shouted,
''This is it "
Firteen minutes later Jackson wal'i dead
in a courtyard outside the cel\b\ock -cut
down by bul!els fired from a guard
to"•er. inside the guards and two other
convicts were dead -ilashed wiUl-a
razor blade taped to a toot hbrush.
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Spill Rests
Two Miles
Off Sl1ore
By JOHN VAi.TERZA
Ot l~t D•llY l'llet it•ll
U.S. Navy crews using a new prot ein
compound donated by e Los Angeles firm
began racing lhe weather today in an ef~
fort to stem the travel of l.200 gallons of
fuel oi l lying off the Oceanside-Sa n.
Clemente coast.
The oil. which Nary spokesmen now
admit came from a fut;hng vessel last
F riday, is poist d two miles offcoast from
a landfall at Dana Point to about l~ miles
dO\Yncoast.
Small blobl'i of the fuel already have
routed beach es from th!!! Poche area of
San Clemente to Dana Point.
But the bulk of the "bunker 3-type'"
fuel oil is still about two mites offshore .
Spokesmen for the Navy in San Diegn
11aid this morning that 2.000 feet of
portable floating booms have been dis.
patched to Oceanside Harbor where there
is the d211ger of the oil being blown into he
marina where damage to boat hulls
would occur.
Prevaihng afternoon westerly breezes
lend an element of haste to the oil·slem-
ming actions by the Navy.
Unles!'I the organic compound called
''mnno-0leate'' can be poured around the.
slick in time, breezes, will drive the
eslimated 12.000 gallons to the shore.
The compound is designed to trap the.
oil ;ind a!low it to settle underwater.
Harbor patrolmen at Dana Harbor said
loday some large pa!ches of Lhe c\olted
goo are. Yis1ble along the point outside the
harbor . Thus far there has been oo iJ>.
lr\1si nn into the new marina, however.
San Clemente lifeguards, who have
patrolled the beaches all weekend looking
for tracei; of the 01), sald the first globf!I
of tMe stuff already hne the shore in the
northern part of the city beaches.
Cot.ton's Point , where President. Nixon's
~slate lies, ai; yet has not received any
traces of the goo.
r-.otarina life apparently ha s not yel been
.affected.
"'The guards on patrol have seen hun·
dreds of birds sitti ng on the beaches -
more than usual," said San Clemente
Guard Capt. Phil Stubbs, "but the. birds
don't seem fouled by the stuff. I think
they're just being smart and are staying
away from iL"
Doherty to Aid
Hospital Drive
San Clemente. resident Thomas Doherty
ha ~ betn na med chairman of the special
gifts division of the; South Coast
Hospital's SI million fund raising cam·
pa\gn .
D0hertv, of 211 Via Socorro, will be. In
charge Of organizing and recrultin&
volunteer~ in this phase of the effort,
A stockbroker. Doherty has been pres I·
den.t of the Lagunii Beach Rotary Club
and Community Chest. He is also 1ctlve
with tbe South CountY YMCA.
IRS HA S WORD
ON BIG FREEZE
Do you hAYe questions about
President Nixon's freeie on wages
and prices?
If so. the U.S. Internal ReYenue
Service !IRSJ has establi&hed an
answering service in Sant<IJ Ana to
handle such problems. Que stions
may be directed to !FIS expert5 by
calling their offlct. at 836-2381 ln
Santa Ana.
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Laguna Asks Tax Li111it
Initiative Sought for 1972 Californw Ballot
Ay PATRICK BO,'L.E
01 "'9 D&UW 'lllf i tt tl
value..
A 1t.ttew1de propert) I al pa y tr s '
asSOC'lat1on has laun chl"d an 1nit1ative
campaign ltl Laguna BPach for a con·
gtitutional amendml"nt to limit taies 10
one percent of the prnptrl\ 's marktil
Hailina 1t as the "t.a xpayers· n voJu.
tion," dty councll~ Ed Lorr Friday
ura:ed resident& to back the drive by a!gn-
ing the petitior.s . Lorr Is past president of
the Laguna Beach Taxpayers' Assoc1a·
!Jon.
Howard Jarvil, st.ate chairman ol
United Organli.atlons of Taxpayers, !Lid
800.000 1ignatutts would bt req uired in
order to place lhe proposed aml!ndml"nt
bl!fore state vnters In the June 1972 elec·
I inn.
According lo .Jar1·1s, v.·hn develnpt<I the
~mendn1enl. the measuri> 11· o u J d
ehminaJt' n1any of thr: present "lax
ll'}(lpl10tr~" by pla~·1nf! almos! all real pro-
ptrly on the tax rnles. Hanoi Calls J(y's Pullout
Speakt"Jl befnre a small grnup in cit y
councll chamhers . Jarvts said the amend-
ment l\'Ould provid~ fnr a maximun1 ta."(
of one pertent 11n real prnpert~', Th is
11·ould mran the ownf'r nf a S.10.00Q hnme
1vn~1ld pay $300 per .1 rar 1n property t;ixes
for all purposes, including assessments of
water dist.ricts, school di~l ricts. cities
and f'lther taion!l entitle~.
'Failure for Americans'
SAIGON ! CPI l -Hano1 Radin sa1d to.
d1 y Viet Pres1rltnr Nguye_n Cao K~'s
v.ithdr•~·al from the South Vietnamese
prt:stdenhal racl" was "anl')1her failure. fo r
tht. Americans and President Thieu 1n
I.heir arrange.n1en! of th1s election farce .·•
The Communist broadcas! "'a s
monitored in Saigon only 11-1·0 hours alttr
Ky madl" his annnun ceml"nt Usu:tlly it
takes Hanoi several days tll react to new.s
from Saigon or thl" \\'estern world. Presi-
dent Nguven Van Thieu is the only <'an -
djdate in ihe Oct. 3 election al1 hough Ky·s
name apparently wi!l stay on tht ballot.
"Kv isn·1 running because ~ does not
want' to be the stone to pave the way for
Nixon Popular
After Speech
Smee President Ni.Ion aMounced his
new economic policy hi..-1 personal
popularity appears to be rising. accordng
to his aides.
Press Stcretary Ronald L. Ziegler sa id
ttlephone calls and telegrams ran lO·to-1
in support of Ni~on'a wage-price freeze
following bis broadcast last Sunday night
.-Ziegler said 75 percent. approval v.•as
reported in the Gallup Poll for the freeze
and a 78-1 percent fll vorablt response
wa s recorded in the Sindlingr:r poll.
He said a simll.~r poll conducted bv
J·. D. Pn~·er llP!d Associat es ln 41)11
households in the Leis Angeles art:a \l'as
?5 percent fa vora ble.
Recruit Dies
Of Meningitis
CAMP PENDLETON IAP) -An IS.
~-<ild Marine recruit has died of men-
ingitis in Naval Hospital less than 100
yards from v.'here he was born.
The youth. Pvt. Rodney S. Bierstedt.
\lras the son of a Marine sergeant He WI!
assigned to lht Marine Corps Rtcruit
Depnt in San Diego but v.·as undergoing
rifle training al Camp Pendleton when
stricken, the ~farine Base disclosed to·
day ..
Bierstedt died las!. Friday. the 32nd
confirmed case of meningitis at the
rtcruil depot I.his year and the third tll
cf.it, a depot. spoke sm an said,
Stewardess Nabs 2
In l\larijuana Case
CLE VELAND (UPI t -Sl l"\l'ardess
Carnlyn Au\~es "be-came su.splcious
v.1hen tv.'O of the guys v.·ent into the toil et
together." so she !old the captian of the
Chic:ago-to-Cleve!and flight th at somennt
might be smoking mariJUAna 1n the
r..•orthwest Orient 72i
As a rt sult. all nine ml"mbers nf !hr.
rock ifOUp "Cactus·· "'ert arrested 11·hen
the flight touched do11·n Saturda\' nigh! Al
Cleveland 's Hopkin~ intl"rnatJon11l 111rport
Four n~·perlonn1ng mtmbers l)f tht
group rmiained in 111!1 Sunday night on
l"harges of suspicion of r!ruJ! p0Sstssion
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Thieu to step on the pres1d,nt1al seit,''
the broadcast said . "This has madt
Americans and Thi'u embarrasstd and
ln11I! fac l! even m()re wilh th! shamele5s
farce of a presidential e.lec11on 1n Saigon .
"Bui Thieu and the Americans still are
very stubborn and treacherous. allhough
heavily defeated they will nnl havr 1hr.1r
arms lied. They V.'ill try to find ev,ry
othi!.r treachernus Irick to s11ve th,ir
sJtuation_"
Tht: broadcast said '·They "'ill havr.
olhtr dev ilish scheme~ lo ariorn !helr
election fa rce.. so that Th ieu will be
el ected l.n the puppet res1{JP ncy once
again to become the capable henchman
of !he Americans."
··rherefnre.'' Hanoi said, ··snuth Vu•t.
namest: public opinion must be on the
alert !o follow closely all the ir act1vitle~
1n the. next perind in nrdf'r to unmask and
destroy all !heir treacherous schemes
and tric ks.''
Head-on Crash
Injures Three,
One Driver Held
A Rtd!ands man was booked on
t'harges nf felony drunken driving Satur-
day night fo!lnwing a Laguna Beach
headon collision in wh ich he and a
\Vesuninstl"r couple suffered serious in·
JLtties.
Police said_ Clifford B. Young , 44, was
lreated for broken ribs and cuts at
Or.mge County Medical Center before
being transferred to Orange County Jail.
Barnett L. r.ted ford, 46, end his wlft:,
r.tarjorito, 43. Wl"re taken to Mission Com-
munity Hospital following the 8 p,m. ac-
cident, v.·hich occurred on Laguna Canyon
Road just north of its intersection v.·ith El
Toro Road , polict said.
Medford was treated for abrasions and
brokl";n rlbs and released. a hospital
spokesman sa id. His wife remains in the
hospital in satisf1ctory condition with a
broken ankle, dislocat'd elbow and
abrasions.
Wit.ntsses at the scene l)f the 11ccident
told police the Young vehicle, whic h v.·as
11.·l!stbound, crossed !hi" <'enter lane into
the path of tht oncoming Medford auto.
Board Considers
Tax Override,
Bond Election
Tru~ttes nf the Tustin l"n1nn High
School District .11re expt'cted tn consider
both a ta.x override elecllon and a bnnd
t lert1nn at toni~hrs 7 .10 n"rlock board
meeti ng
The sei:s1on 11'111 be held 1n the cn n-
lrrence room a1 Tus!i n Hi!(h School J 17!
Lr11n1n;i Ro11r!. Tust in
The t:i x n1·erride e)Prl1Qn m;:i1· brcnmP
n"rr.s5ar1· 11hPn lhe cll~lnrr 's present l;.1-
rPn! p<'rm1:-,•ibl!' override rxp ire.~ J1ih 1,
!:1i2 Thi> ;::Pnrr~l pllrpn~e l~x r~ll' limi t
is R5 renls pt>r ~lM ;i~~r.<.~rd 1 ;i)11;i11nn.
but 1olt>rs in an e.:irlier elrc11rn apprn1·rd
' thre" ~·e11r n1·err1rlt" n1 !his r;ile In -~l :in.
\ D1~1rir1 off1C'i.:tls dn 1101 fer l 1h, riistri rt,
can operate .:it the llfi cen( rate .:inri ha\'e
asktod fnr another overririe elec1 1on
Trustees are also exprcted tn discuss
holding 11 bond election to finance th'!.
construcfil')n nf nl!w facililies within the
high r;chool district. Officials fl!el !Uch an
election cou ld bl" compl1caterl hy the pen.
ding unification of the d!stricl "Ith
1maller elemenlary school dist.ricls .
Trust ef's will dettrmine ~·hat amount
nf bnnd fund ing tn propose. for voter ap.
proval ,
,Jarvis noted that the present rate 1n
Los Angeles is $14 .10 pPr SlOO asstSSf'd
''alua1ton . v. hi rh mean.~ the $30.000
hnmt><1wne r's tax hill is aMut three per-
cenf of the property·.~ \';ilue
La gun;i Reach homenwners 1n 11170-71
paid abnut $11 .~0 per SlOO assessed valua-
non. or about lwo percent of thl" market
va!ur
S1n re such taxes wQuld in effect be
reduced bv lhe amendment. Jarvis said
thr \nss iri rPvrnue tn the. city wnuld he
nflset b~' br inging more property on to
th r tax roles.
He said all private real prnperty in the
state would be 1a xed v.-·lth the exception
of church sanrluaries.
"This lav.• h;i!' no lt)l"lphnles tn it and it
means exactlv what it says:· he ~aid.
J;irv1s bl<imrd the prPsent '"hnr-
rcndnus·• prnpen~ tax !'Y!'lrm nn po\lt1-
r1<1ns who relu~ed 10 ~·ork for tax reform
for fear of losing the support of "'ealthy
property n\l'ners.
Citing statistics from Time magaz1nr,
Jarvis said there are presently 66.000 tax
exempt foundations and 18.000 charitable
trusts owning $60 billion v.·orth of pro-
perty in California.
He also noted that , under a 1933 law,
out-of.state insuranct compan ies v.·ith
homt officl"s in Californ ia pay· no lax on
th l"ir real prope rty.
The organ ization has until Nov. 30 to
obtain the rtquired 800,000 signatures on
its petitions.
T exa.s Governor
Ruled in Error
On Pay Demands
AUSTIN, Tex . (UPI ) -The Statt Al·
torney General today ruled that Texas
Gov. Preston Smith was 11•rong in defyin g
Presid ent Nixon·s v.·.;ge frl!eze , thereby
apparently stopping threatened !eg;il ac-
tion by the federal govern ment against
State.
Smith had defied Nixon 's 11·age freeze
by d1rect1ng St ate Com ptroller Robert S.
Calvert to issue higher paychec~! for
132,000 public schnol teachers and nther
stale emnlo.ves <is p1·n1·1ded h_v thr Tex.is
legislature in an Appropriation Bill ef-
fer!ive Srp1 L
Bul l'<i ll ert <isk('d an opinion frflm
State Attnrne~' Gen('ral Cra\\'fnrd i\1<1rl1n,
\l'hQ ruled toda.v that Ntxnn"s 11,·age freeze
''is \'alid and applies to the slafe of Tex -
as."' l\!11 rt1n said Smith's prnclamaton nl
dtf!anrt> "rlnes nn! repeal, modify nr <"!f-
f eel said execu tive order" b} the Fres1·
den1
Sn11rh. _\1artin :ind f'ah·en ;ill are
Orn1n,,r 11r ~
.. The law requires the complrollrr nr
puhl1c-<lccnunt.~ nf the Stale of Texas In
rnnfnrn1 1n sa iO rrr"'1drn11al rxrr1i111 e
11rrlPr. ·• 1\l;ir!1n l'<llrl 1n hi~ IPJ.!;:il np1n1•'n
Sn11rl1 had nn unn1rd 1;:11P c(ln1ment nn
lhf' ruling. BuL he said nn na11r.n;1I
tPle1•1s111n ~l1nda,v hr wnulrl ohr \' rn111·t
r11l 1ngs fl(' ;ilsn ~;1 1d hr h('llrl f'(I his
d1spu1e 11 1!h Ni,nn ~hn111d g11 ;il l lh(' 11<1.J'
to the Supreme Co11r t 1f necessilr\'
"[ rlnn "t think an.v rres1dcnt h:is the
right tn \ nid R s!r1te h111"" Snith said .
Thr federal .':nl'crnment said la st week
it 11'011/d file suit ag;u n_st lhP s!11le nf Tex-
;is 1n Aus!in T11esda.v tn make Sm 1th eom-
plv 11 rth N1xnn's ecn nntnif orders, whir-h
froze all v.·ages. prices and rents for 90
da.' s
Sm1th"s cnntenhnn v.·as lh;il half of the
sta!e's publtc school tea.chers re<:e1ved
salary raises Aug. I and the other half
v.·ere to receive !hem St>pL t. He said
r-.·1>.:nn's fr!"eze order w11s unfa ir to th nse
\\·ho \l"Ould be barred from their schi!duJ.
ed raises.
Arrest Prompts
Stree t Incident
In Bakersfield
Under lhf' s11me appropriations bill ap-
prOl'ed b.v the legislature that gave the
.-salary hikts to te11chers and o!her state t~O,\e~. Smith v.·nulr! ha re rl!cl!'tved a
S.l.500 salary increase Sept. 1.
BAKERSFI ELD tUPfl -An unruly
crowd bashed out the windo"'S of a pollee
ca.r and 5et a lire In tht back seat After
offi('ers abandoned the \'th1cle whHe
making an arrest Sund11y night.
Police said !hi" incident began 1bnut
11 30 pm. v:hen a crowd gathered as nf.
fieen attempted to arrest Tony Ballty,
21. on charges of being drunk, res!stlna
arrest and disturbing the peace
Th e crowd in the prtdomlnantly blaek
section trl tht city tossed rock.'! and bnt .
tits at poh<'e .1nd somttrne grabbed tht
c•r kl"~-s nff the bell of one offi<'i!r
The susptct was placi!d 1n another
crulst r and police w1thdre..-•, le11v1n1 nne
car bt.hinri.
\\'hen off1ctrs returned lh l!' c1r's win-
dows hAd bpe n smashed and thf' b:trk
5tal v.· .. ~ d•ma(lecl by flr t The l'l!'hicl e
~·as removed from the: 1c.en1 "''\lhout
further lnciden1
Thetf!' we.re no f!th f'r arrt>~I.~
Cah·ert 5l'lld hP would C('!mpl~· 11·lth
tnda~··s ltllfll rulinR and not Issue the
s.tlar,v increasl!-11 .
"f'Pr~onally, I ll'i ll he glad In Comply
with Mr. f\'!~nn's order if it 1\·111 htlp the
nallon·s t'conomy," Calvert 1aid.
Frank A. Pence
Services Held
Priva1t services were held Saturday
11.fternoon for frank: A. PenL"e. 317.SS
Pacific \-011st HIRhwar. South U.guna,
\l'ho dif!'d Thur.~d111v. lie wit! 77
Mr Pence i.~ :~urv 1vf'd by bl.a wife,
Gr.11ct , of !!'it fam ily hnm!'.
A natl\·~ nf M 1~sour1 . Mr P"'ncf!' h.11s
lived in Sou1h L.11gun11 for lhf!' p11s1 i11x
year11: He WllS 1 vetl'r11n of \Vrittrl \\11tr I
i nd a rtlirl'!d rmpfry~·e of the Sun Oil
Com p1n.1·
\Vt~tchlf ~1ortu ary, COsta Mesa, r;erv!d
I~ directnrs
Dollar Falls RFK Jr. Fined
In Europe-
As Expected
Pleads No Contest to Loitering
LOf\1DON t UPI l -Burope.an currPnc.v
exchange.s reopened tod11y fnr the firi.t
lime since Presidi!nl Nixnn allowed the
rJnlJar to flo11! a week <1,i:n. A.~ expected,
~he doll;ir rell on most markels but
t1 ading was slow and cautious and any
effecti ve de valuation of the dollar was m-
conclusive.
In \\'est r.ermany, 11·hich has one rir the
i:lrnnger currentirs 1n the v.nrld, !he ef .
fec111e t'lev;ilu.:i!ion nf the doll;ir "'as 6 4
per cent v.·11h the dollar quo!ation set al
3 42511 as <:ompared v.•i1h the old nffi<'ia l
rate of 3 tifi. This v.·as belier than the 7.65
de1 a!uatinn of last v.·eek , a 22-vear low
Against the British pound Sterling the
dntlar first dropped by about 2.5 pertenl
as !he pound was alloweri to float freely
fnr thr first time since the sl.;irt nf World
\\lar JI. Later 1t recovered lo about l.7
percE:nL TI1e official r;t!e is $2..40 tn the
pound and prict"s moved from $2 .4450
back up lo $2 4425.
The dnllar imprn11ed in F'rance and la~t
11·eek·s dollar devalu;i!fnn of 7 percent sel-
l.led lo J percen t.
BARSTA.BLE , M11s. (Af t-Robert F.
Kt..nnedy Jr., 17, 1econd olde1t son of the
late New Ynrk i;;enator pleaded no contest
today 1n Barnstable District Court to a
charge of ''.~aunterlng and loitering." He
wa.~ assessed$~ in court costs.
Police Ch ief Albert Hinckley s;iid lhe
charge amounted to "'blocking !hr path of
others_"
l\rnnedy said he did n0L have thP.
money with him and Judi;:e Henry L.
Murphy gave him one week to pay the
assessment.
Dressed in pa!ched ,ll'Rns and a blue
denim wnrkshirt , v.·e;1ru1g his hair at
i;houl der length and shod in sandals, Krn·
nedy appeared alnnt 111 the courthnu!le 1n
th is riuiet Cape Cod town and left alon e
on foot.
Kennedy 1,1·as ilrrested Suodav on \Vest
l\·lain Street Jn Hyannis ne;ir lhe family
compound of sumrnPr homrs in Hyannis
r ort
Patrnlman F'redrrick AhParn. a ,i,,um-
mer policeman whn made the <irrest.. told
!he cnurt lhal l\rnned.v WRs .o;tanding
beside a car parked on a busv street near
1he Hyanni5 bus ine~s di slri'ct and near
Barnstable High School.
A girl was in thP. car. and !hr donr w;is
npcn , blocking !rt1ffic in the nff1 rrr's npl·
nion. Aheilrn said he did not recognize
Kennedy.
Ahearn said he told Kennedy tn move
.1long , and asked him if he had been
drinking .
'"He said he had not been drinking .''
Ahurn 1.aid, "11nd I asked him why his
pyes were bloodshot."
He said Kennrdy then 1ook a bitt of 811
ire rream cone he had in his hand and
"sptt a bit or his ice cream cone in my
f;ice,''
Ahearn said he then arrt"sted Kennedy.
Kennedy lnok !he wt!ness ,..land and
said:, ''This is all a bunch of made-up lll'S,
.ludgP Murphy interrupted tum and told
him he enuld nnt dL•nv the nfficl"r's
testirnQny unless hf' wished lo plead not
guilty.
Kennedy thrn rr!)('aled his plea of n'I
eontest, and the 1udge assessed him the
court e<ists.
<ln Aug. fo, 1970. Kennedy and R.
Sargent Shri\'Cr Ill wrre charged with
being delinquent by rea son of possession
or n1arijuana on J uly I, 1971)
Thllt case, heard in juvenile session of
Rarnstablr Dis1 nct Cr"i urt, was continued
to Srot. 16 (lf this \'ear·
It was hl'<ird b~; the snme jurlge v.•ho
hr.ird toda y's C<lSe i\1urph v had said that
la st ~·ear's !'h11rgrs ;ig;iinsi KPnned v and
Shn\'er 11•ou!d be d1s1111sscd af!er th~ con·
linuance perind '"unl ess they have dif·
Hculty nf SQme kind ."
The judge·s deci sion mrant that thl"rt
was no ad ju dica tion or guilt. or innf\cence.
He refused tn n1;ike furthrr t•nn1ment at
that time, anr! no mention of the case
v.·as n1ade in eourt today.
Shri ver is a cousin of young Kenned y
and son nf former Ambassador R.
Sargent Shri\'er Jr.
ThP. doll11r alsn rlipped in llaly, il'J SC'an·
div;inia . and in the Benel ux natlons -
Rel,i:iun1, Luxembourg and Hollanri. The
Spanish peseta and the Portuguese
escudo were unchanged. Tv.·n nation~ nf-
ficially deva!uE"d their cu rrencies over the
11·eekend a.~ result of the Nixnn acli nn -
the Israeli pound by 20 pert'ent from 3.50
ln lhe dollar In 4 20.
lndnnesi11 dt"1·alued its currencv by
;1Jn1n~1 JO percf'nt tnda y and · !he
lndnnes1Rn rupi;i v.·as set at 415 Lo the
dollar
On the Hnng Kong market the dollar
plunged lo a lnw nf 5.8.'l Hnng Knng
dnll;irs tn th! U.S. dollar wh@n the
r11arket oprned, a devaluation of 3.4 per·
cen1. but !he rlollar .':.'lined strength later
;:and rnse 111 het11•een 5.90 ;ind 5.94 , or
abnut 3 percen! The officia l ratei s 6,06 .
Lo11g sl101·e111e11 St1·ategists
Slate Meetings Tl1is W eel\:
The Tokyo stnC'k market plunged again
tnd;i,v a~ pressure incre.ised nn .Japan to
re1•aliJI" the yrn upw::ird as much ;is 20
percent. ThP Bank nf ,J;ip;in has bou!lht
n1ore th.in $2.fi hillinn in doll;irs !o save
lhe old ra!e or 360 yen to the dollar.
The pressure on Japii11 w:is sn .'{real
lhal 1here 11·as virlu all .v nn riuolation on
the yen 111 the Condon fnre1g n ext'han gl!
market a .Japanese b;ink spokesman call-
ed ''incredible'' a report th.it .<.ome
market sourt·es rut a rate or 388·357 yen
to the dnllar "v.·here the ven can be
fnund " This woul d be 11. • 20 percent
upw;1rd re1·al11alinn.
France Pmbarkrd tod;iy on a tw o-pier
svsten1 nf lr;iding anrl the doll 11.r
strt"ng1henrd. A "free market" nperates
nn rhe l;i\I' sn r suppl y and demand. and a
"cnmm r.rri11I market.'' retainrd for com-
nicrei;il lran~;ic1iQn.~ y,·Jth little fluc-
tuation altn,1·ed.
On !he free m;irke! lraders riunlrl .~ 4~
~7 fr;i ncs In the doll:ir ll.~ f'nmp;ired wi th
thP nlrl nffir1;il ra!e nf .'i 51. f'lr a devalu ;1-
l1on of ;ibnut I ptrC'enL J..;:ist, week :it
he1izht or rhe dollar crisi~ the dnllar shnw-
Pd a devaluation nf hetween 5 In 7 per·
cent The commercial rate tod ay v.·as
5.5125.
Driver Kill ed
In To\\'ed .t\uto
A Pasaden11 man '11ed In the "'rf'cka>:e
nf h1~ 01·rrturnr.cl ca r near El Toro Saiur-
d;i\" 5hnrllv aftf'r A rope cnnn ect 1nR his
c.i r tn a 10" truC'k snapped.
F1lhrr1n \1 l1n1n1ngue1. fi.'i . 11a~ dr1Hf
nn arn\'al at 1\1ls~1nn Cnmn111n1ty
Hn~p1ral. ti fQnk Cahfnrnt;i Highwa y
patrnln1rn n11t hnur to ext ricAle the ri~ ing
n1;i11 frnn1 h1~ r;:ir·
f"t 1rrr~ s;i1d !he DnnHnl!urz {'ill" 11a.~
hrlfiJ.: tnwrrf bv R !rurk dnvrn b.1 L<i111 ~
An'1n1rlo(a. 2fi. of !';1 ~:irtrn.1 11·J1('n !hp ropP
~11.1rr1·rJ nr<1r lht 1n1er!'ec!1on of the San·
1:1 A11;:i ;:in{I S;in D1r,>!n fre.ey,·11.1·.~.
J)nminguC'~.-.~ r;i r· 11rnl 01 rr Rn en1·
.-,;inkmrn1 and nl'PrtunrPd pinnin,R. its
dri1·er behind 1he steering 11·hecl .
SA,'J FJ\ANCISCO rUPI l -Strategist ~
fnr the Lnngshnren1<'n 's L'ni0n meet this
werk to decirlP whe!.hrr talks will be
re.sumer! with 1Tiana ,c:en1cnl in An effort to
end the 54-day We.~! Cnast J)nc k s!rikf'.
Loe.ii leaders met tt1e pii st wrekenct lo
discuss prn~rrss in loeal h;1rgaining . Rut
there wris nr1 comr11en1 on what went on
during the sessions.
1-larr.v Rndges, pres1clent of the
ln!ern<it ion;il Longshoremen's and
\\';irehnusemen's Union announ ce d
recrnlly that the crucial mt>etin~ nn full
scale bargaining 1vould be hE'ld here this
11,·eek.
There also was nn official ('omment
from the ILW U nn <in offer by th(> l\-1atson
Navtgahon Co . In ship bet1ver.n the \\'est
Cnast and Haw aii on ii nonprofit basis.
fl1atson president Allen C. Wil<'n x Jr.
~a irl !he nffrr v.•as n1arte bet·;i use the
wa lkoor ''should nnl lie a strike against
the pf'{)pJe of H,q11•111i, many of thrm ha1•e
been affe r.terl drastically bv the s!rikf'"
\V ilcox invited federa·l supervision. He
Ne,vport Cycle
Rid er Injured
In Laguna Crash
A Nty,•port Rearh n1an suffrrf'rl mino r
Injuries 1n 11 L.a~una Re;ich traffic 11c-
rldrnt S.1!uril:11 1vhrn hf> .'trurk ii l't"hicl e
anri \\;io; lhrny,.'n frnm h1~ mntnrC'\'Cle
Pnlire s;i 1d \\'1lh11rn <'lflr~r 21\ nf 2221
Ar;il 1a S! w;i~ t<ikC'n !n Snuth t'o;i~t
('nrnn1un1:\ ll<•:-.111lal l111l1111u1i: !hr 2 p rn .
m1 ~h;q1 llr \\rt<; trf';1!r1t l11r S{'\l."'r;1I 1·11!~
and hrtJI\('$ ;ind ielea .~rd. a hnspi1al
-~1VJkesn1an said
1n1est1g.1 !nrs s:1irl !hr n11~h;.1• n. rurr!'d
11 hf'11 i '\:i1!...r . r1r!111i: ('a ~1 h<111111! nn
l.:1t:1111;i ('oi11111n l\n;id , .~11rr1 rd !11 inn1rl a
,,...h1rlr 1'h;in.i:111i: l;111r~ in fr11nt, of \hC'
F"r~l 11'iil nf Art.q Jll'Ollnd~.
In hts 1n:111rt1l'rr. (hC' r1·cl1 ~! r;1n in!o
f11e rr:i r· n[ ;in :iuln. drllf.'11 h1· Fra nk
T1ir'it'1 , :11. uf BC'llflnwcr. wl11<'h h;id s!11p-
perl f•1r t!'nffic .
PRE-FREEZE PRICES
ON DIAMONDS
Why Wa it for Dia111ond
Price& to Go Up 10%?
saif'I money wh ich 11·ould nnrmally be.
CQmpany profit could be channeled to aid
llav.·aii's economy or <1 charity organ!t.a·
t1nn
The \\'est ('oasL fl oc k st rike ha~ hil
H.1ll'a1i'~ et.'nnnn1_1· 1n lli f' he;irt Food
pri1'rs ;ire up, l;tyoffs are incTP.1.~1ng 11.nd
s111ne sn1.ill btJ sinr~.~rs ni~_v folrl
Ru~ine~~ :nul po!i!1<·a1 h·adcrs h;1ve sent
numrrnus p!e;i ~ lo the \Vh11e H{111se for
federal 1nlerven!ir1n. And c;nv .. John A.
Rurns Rllf1{1Untrr1 he \l'as prrp;iretf tn use
hi.~ emer~enl'y pn1~·ers tn ch:i r!er ships
::ind bring thr "nrcpssit1es of life" tn
Haw<111 if the strike causes cnllca/
shorlai;?(>S.
Sn far_, howevrr. !he strike has no t
<'aust>d un?ur hard~hips nn 1he average
1sl a11d resident. althoui;?h fnr..-1 pncf'!I are
higher -up abou r II peret'nl before Prc.~i dt>n1 .\'1 xnn·~ w;ig r-pncp freeze -
<ind there ;irp shnrt;1grs of ~omr gnod~
i\1110.v frt·sh 1'f'!;l't.ihles are aver:ig1ng a
30 Pf'rCf'Ot inere;i~r and most whnl11sa!ers
<1dm1t thr.v ha1'e onJ.I' ;i co uple nf weeks'
11upply of rir·r. the main staple on the
isl:inds, Qn hand .
Annie Britsc h
Se rvices Slated
J-"uneral ser1•itrs 11•11! be held in Gl en-
da le Tuesday f(1r L;1~una Hills res ident
1\1u11r ii-I. Rr11 ~rh. a lnni;:11n1r Califnrni11
rt's1drnl 11 h(l d1erl S111u rd.iy 1n ~riulh
('n;ist C'f!m1Tiuntty llo~p1tal She w;;i.~ !ti
ThP Sf'J'I l1·r~ v. di he \'nnd111•Jrrl ;it 2
p 111 :1t !hP {'ilun·h of 1he l!ecr~sirinal at
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Where ~s Johnny'? NBC Doesn ~t Care .. 'Odd Job'
By \IERNON scon
HOLLYWOOD 1UPI 1
Ta!k show viewers. and tho5e
citizens who haYe 11 remote
lde:a of who and y,·hat Jnhnnv
Carson is. generally Cl'lnclude
he frnlirs on and off !he Bir at
his n\\·n whim giving NBC 11
rough t1n1e.
He's Really Earning His Kee p 01•er11ll he doe~ four out of fl\'e
lihO"~ ''
Rut what Rbout viewers 1\hn
tune in expecting Carson and
get Jot)' Bishop or some 1\ther
rtiplact'ment \.1 1\hnul wi,rntnK?
Gives TV
A Whack
For wha1 ever reason he
givl!'s !hr im pression of ir-
responsibility.
Comedian:c; have a stnck
joke : ''I "'ish I had a job like
Johnny's I wouldn't ha\·e to
work."
The gags and criticisms
emerge from Carson's nn-
again-uff-;1galn ;i.ppcii ranres
on hi~ O"'" '·Tonight Sho"·".
He takes frequent v;icatinn~.
occasional four-day weekends.
and seems to be forever ha v-
lng a "guest host" sit In for
him .
One ...,.ou!d think NBC y.·ould
be Infuriated with its Peck's
bad boy.
Tn the contrarv, the nrtwork defend~ him Bs a mnther
might a mischievinus son. It
ma y nnt bt that the cor·
pora!inn loves Johnn~·. but ii
cannot be questioned It adores
thf' in1mense revenue he
harvests .
A! lei:ist one NBC executive
lnres Carson. He is Dave
Ttbf't, head of ta len t for the
nt>!work '.1.'ho was instrumt>ntal
-\\!\h chief or prngran1ming
r.Jnrt \Verner -in bringing
Johnny to the job nine years
ago
"I'm l'lick and tirerl of jokes
about '.1.'hether Johnny will
Broadway No Mecca
For Younger Actors
C H ICAG O (AP )
Broadway is no longer "where
it's at" for young actors, ac·
cording to leading theatrical
educator.
The theatrical scene has
moved to 1he region s of the
United States, ~avs Walh1ce
Smith of E\•anstori. J!L , '.1.'hn
says he considers this a \'ery
healthy development.
Young people no !on~er have
to go to New York, once the
mecca of theater, and walk
the streets and nearly starve
looking for a job. he said.
Sm i th . dire cto r o f
a udito ri um ('vents at
Evanston. Ill .To\.vnship High
School. is president of the
Ame rican Educa t iona l
Theater Association.
The association's 6 , 0 O O
members represent all levels
of educational theater. from
elementa ry grades through
college and c o mmunity
groups.
Smith ·warned convention
delegates thal "\.\'e must be
careful not to substitute new
rock-bound traditions for old.
"If we ha,•e learned that
Cod did not dra'.1.· his finger
across r.1anhattan 11nd declare
one strcel lo he !healer,
the onl y "ay, neither did he
point his finr;:er at any one
other place. nnr At any single
lorm, and ordain that as lhe
only theat er.
to the
t, h 8 t
I i f e .
•nd
"We must admit
gense of plurality
pervades American
American attitudes,
American art. The multiple
base for our live s has to be
represented in theater at
every level end in every con·
dition."
In an interviev." Sm ith
lamented the type of tra ining
play'.1.·rights receivt. sayin g
they are taught as writers or
journalists, and the the ater
becomes too literary.
The theater, however, in·
vnlVl'S much more tha n this,
he said.
"It gives us an opportunity
to to uch the whole soul of
society."
In school. "theater provides
an opportunity for students to
investigate lhemselves and
others," Smit h said.
For example, he said. it is
not necessary for a student to
become a physicist in order to
explore, through the theat er.
the feeling s of e SC'ien tist
v.·orkin,:: on a moon i;hot.
The thea!er and othrr arts
are becomin~ increasingly im·
port.int "lo keep ui; human in
the midst or a technological
snciely," he sa id. "Society is
very threatening to kids."
One of the big problems for
school theater in the United
Sta.tes i!i cont rol by local
boards which look u p o n
theater as an educational frill,
Smith said.
The attitude of these school
boards is tha t •·arts are wha t
you do after you do the essen·
tial thin gs," he said,
Chi11a to Fl v •'
Grace's Girl Takes Tours
SA,\' F"RAi'\C ISCO (AP l -go"ern menL' 1 don't gJ\'e A
Grace Slick is mothrr lo a damn. People ha\'e been
geven n1on!h·nld daughl et by overthro'.1.·ing gnvernrnents for
day an<! a s!ar sonJ:?5tress 'ol'ith thousands of years but irs st ill
the .Jefferson Airpla ne in lhl'. thf' san1e."
pulsing nt)!httime '.1.'or!d of Grace sa vs she can th ink of
rock concerts. nn reason to marrv Kantner.
"! J!ke the motherhood but with v.·hom she has l1\ed for 2
H's a l1t!le d1ff1 c11lt AdJUSltnJ! years while seek1nj! a di\'orce
v.')'1lle _1ou're wnrk1ng at the from her h11sband
same t11nr." ~a~s !he rock "Oh , 1herr are two reasnns
queen. "·hnse haunting \'nice for fh(' msirriage crremony,"
he lped spread lhP farnous she :1aid "One is rel1.oi;inus , .
"San F'ranc1~co sound." but I don't have anv church .
Grace says as snnn as hf'r "Tbe nther is rhe.pa rt .v Ynu
haby Cl1ina is off diapers and get marrlrd And h111·e a big
on regulr1r foorl, !he child 'A'ill party for ynu r fnend~ and
accompany her !n I\ v e f\'Cry one. ~ly \\'Ork 1~ e part y,
perfnrmances and reco rding f'O I don't need 11 wedd ing for
&eSli ions. more party. I ha ve it
For now Gr are \\11011: Slick . da y."
encl the child's fath e r.1 --------
Airplane pe rformer P au I
Kan!ne r. l'.·ork nii;:hts ,11 nd I
11pend dR~'l! lll their beach
bungalow in Bnl1nas. 20 miles
north nr hfre. She 1.~ in the
process of divorcing her hus-
band nr 10 yea rs, filmmaker
Jerry Slick.
\Vhen the baby was horn
Jan. 25. the couple n1tmed her
"god with a smell g for
humilit y" but Kantner later
deci ded to call her Chine.
"Paul picked it because he
liked the sound or it." Gr11ce
s11ys. ''There's no political Im·
plication. the namt' ~od Is just
for state record. She doesn't
have a fir~! or last name just
god."
While Gra <'e l ake~ hC'r ba by
11nd her sin12:lng seriously, she
scorna hr:r star sl11t u~ cnoui;ih
to mount 8 gold reco rd nf the
Alrplene hit "While Rebblt"
on the to\lel sent.
"It was the publicity and the
Umlng lh81 mede us bii:t:." r;he
11aid In 11 n lntervlf'.'.1.'. "!l's: not
that we were that rnuch better
thin othe:r binds. There were
11 tot of l!roups 11round All good
11s we were, but l/Jey didn 't get
lhe puhllclly thf' w11y we did ."
Pert n( the A I r p I a n e • 11
notoriet y cam!" from the
p:roup·.~ powerfu l mcs~ei:t:e·
lyrics 11hout dru~a ;i nd tt\'olu·
lion. hut Gree~ s1.<1.v~ ~ht
doesn't care 11bout politica l
revolut1on
"Guys 11re more Rggresalve
th11t w11y," she aaid. "They'll
111y 'Let's overthmw the
sho w up for his prngr11 m,"
~aid Te bet. 11 New York based
b\gwip;, "He's just signed
annlher three-vear contract
11·lth us. Does lhal sound like
frlcllnn?
"This vacation thing beg11n
11 ft er Johnny had been on the
air for three vears \\'ithout e
.!i tnl?le 'A'C'tk off.
"He v.•as !ired and "'anted lo
lffl1'e !he show in favor of e
weeld.v musice l variety series.
He'd already signed a conlra<'l
for the variety progrAm 11·h('n
\\'f' approached h1m with
another conlrAct fnr three
year~ of 'Tonight' but Wlth 11
1A·eck~ of f a year.
"Johnny tore up the old cnn·
tract end returned to his own
Brady Show
Won't Get
Newco111er
HOLLY\\'000 !API -The
environmental crisis has hit
situation coinecly \\' r I t e rs
where it hurts. the funny side
of ha vi ng a bnby,
\\'hen a rnerr), hear!warm-
!ng series is rloing well in the
ratings, nobody is going to fool
around mu ch \\ 11h a formRt.
But it is a Lel c\'1sion trad11 ion
lhat 11·1th each succeeding
scnson, e1·rry srries should
hA VI'. something ne'.1.', 1[ only tn
g1 l'e !he prflgram's stars and
puhl1c1sls snmtith1n~ to ta lk
anrl 11-r1te nbout.
Since the w11rld11·1de hoopl a
18 years a~o !hat .o:urrounded
th e cnnrdinatrd l'lrfl\'Als of
Little Hicky on "I Love Lucy"
and of Desi Arnaz Jr , one
sure-fire method of freshening
up a famil y-styl e show has
be('n lo produce enn!hrr child.
A AC's "Ur;idy Bunch" \Vas
built on the hun1 or 111 herenl in
the sil u11!.ion nf a \\'idow with
three d11ughlers marr.ving a
\vi dowr r '.1.'i!h lhrtiro .~nns. The
idra h.:is v•nrked nicelp for the
pas\ tv.o seAsons. Then. '.\'Ith a
lhird se11i'IOn c1Jming up, some
minor refurbishing "'as in·
d1ca1rrl
Florence Hcndrrson. 11·ho
plays: !"11rs. Brad.1" "'a s
scheduled lo have not JUst a
baby but 1\.\l n~
"I '.1.'asn't ~o craz\ about the
irlea,'' ~h@ !!Rid. "hut }OU i.:n
.:ihin~ 1r1th lhrrn Then thl"y
\\'ent out 11nd made SQme tests
nf Audience rf'actinn lo the
idea. Thi'.' surprising lh1niz \\'RS
!hat 1111diencc rear t1nn In a
lari;:C'r h1mil~ "''"·~ 1 rr} cnol
O•a~1• Cou"IV'•
l lockOu•ltr sn&w V•lu1
"PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK "
"' &IH • l llif! Geuld M
"LITTLE
MURDERS"
Miki HIC~ll''
"CARNAL
KNOWLEDGE" (RI
"''""' J•c-Nlc~tl"'"
sho1v.
"If rou v.·ant to knr.w whv a
man ··gets exhaust ed rtn'in~
what Johnny does. look at it
this v.•av : he's on the. air fnr !lO
minu teS Hve night11 fl week.
Almost everythin~ he does -
except the monologue -is
unrehearsed. That re e 11 y
dr11ins a man.
"\\'e don't 1nake the an-
nnuncemenl in adv a n c e
bC'eause \\ 's b&d busi ness,''
Tebet !-.:id an answt'r. "It
m<tr·e s!ations than 8 n y
re,a:ular show in prime time
tele vision.
"And he ~ore than doubles
1ho ratin~s of nick Ca1•ett and r
By ROAERT ~1 USE L
"The TV camera is the most
~ul -sea rching ma('hine el'er'
hu1lt. so Jnhnny has lo he
himself. And he has to be
good"
~·lerv Griffin combined . I / ,
"In rnv opinion . <lnd NBC's.
NE\V YORK (UP I ) -Thert
\\'ere obviously two ways of
looking at llarold Sakata. Ht
s3w himself as a gentle, good·
humor«! chap, atroll ing alonf
Fifth Avenue lo the summer
sunshi ne hat in hand and 8mil·
ing ben ignly on the rest of
humanity enioy1ng '.1.'ith him
the \varmth of 11 perfect
Au,i;:ust day. Al th nsf' prirf'S. \1·hy nn \?
'l'ehl't has an ans"rr. "ll
wa.s \Verner llnt1 r who dreamt
up the 1·aca!lnn pl:in And U
\'nu look al Jnhnnv 's shri1~
Over the yrar you'll find
J11hnny Car.~on i11 the absolute
ch11mpi!"ln al v.·hat he dnes.
Thrrr's nobndv el~e "hn c11n
he funny and "enterta1niniz for
frO nunutrs e1•rr\' night. \\'hal
ne!wnrk \\Ouldn't he happy
\\'Ith 1ha1 ~ '
O'Connor 's No ,i\i·chie
Away F'ro111 His 'Fa111ily'
8)' CY/\TH IA LO\\'R\'
110LLY\V00D ( \'P \
React ion to 197l'i; n1ost ('On·
trnversia! television proJilrAm
rontinu es with no middle
ground : \1icwers either lo1•r it
or ha te it. Rut a ny
rtisemb!ance bet"'C'rn th<'
<'harac1er nf Archie RunkC'r 11f rus· ··All in lhe Family" <lnd
the \'etC'r<ln actor \\'ho plays
him. Ct1rrnl1 O'Connr>r, is
purely physk'al.
Ar chie is lhc <'ll1bod1n1enl nr
all lhe preiudicec; that ha\e
come to 1nean bignl ry 11ncl
racism. His apprar<1nee in ;i
television s1>ries has b<>C'n h ail~
ed nn one side .!I S healthy ex;
posu re \11hi1e nlhers sui;:.oi;esl
that he reinforces 1he narrow
minded.
O'Connnr won his bachclnr's
ciegree frpm lhC' Na1innal
t:nil·t'r5i\v nf lrC'laorl, Clnrl his
ma:;l.cr's ·rro1TI the l 'niversi!y
uf ~1ontana. \\'hilc his poli\irs
are flTl\"HlC, his () II I \ 0 ll k
grnC'rally is liberal and c1•s·
n1opohlHn.
"l'1n not R !nl'n1bcr uf any
pnlilic<il p:1rt ~"." O'Connor ~1d,
;ilniost relucantly "I rra!ly
don 't c11re 1nu('h fnr pol11J4·~.
and I 1usl 1tnn't knn1v v.h;il
1vords like 'cn11scr\a111c· .:ind
'Jibcr<1l' n1c;1n <1nyrn1Jrc. ,
"\\'hen l{ooi;r1'rlt \\'as presi-
dent, ;:i lot of people lhou.oi;ht
tha t a 'liberal' Wil.'> a prolahor,
prnwelfare and prohiR
husi ness arid antiwclfare. Now
it ls all rTi ixe1I up."
O'Connor, rchear.~inJ;? for ()Ile
of nCKl sc;i~on's "All in the
Family" episodes added ·
"! ~rl"w up in New York. hut
J never ht1:ird /\rthic"s kind nf
tfl lk 1n mv nwn fa1nil v. r-.t lne.
V.'HS A fl'linilv of lral'.hrrs -
in v mother, ·an aunt and ;in
uricle. My father \\'BS .:i h1wyer
anrl w;ii; in par\nrr.shlp w11h
1~·n Jews, 1\hO with thrir
famil ies we re c!osr In 11~.
There 11·r re 1wo b1:1l·k fa1ni1JC'S
in flU r ci rrlr of frJf"nd~ r-.1y
f;ithrr d1 ~h ked lalk 1 i k r
Arl"h1r's -hP c<i\lrr! it the
h;illn1ark of 1gnnr;int·r."
()'Connor·~ 1ntrrr~t ic; in
bu1\din .1: Arch1f''.~ ch.:i r;ict!'r
"bigot~ hcire 1l1me11~1on~:· liP
s<ii<I 11·1th a ,i;:riri
"'l'1r hci•n 11111! 1h:1! An h11·
1~ a sort or hero In r;ir1~1~:· he
said. "\\"h;it the hel l' IA'! lhrn1
ha1 e a hr.ri., and 1f a fooh~h
fC'll<l W like i\rchir 1s their hern
in spite of I his changed \\'Orld,
n1orc•s the p1ry."
Constant vit•1\•ers nf
se nes, including l ho.~e who
deplore Archie's a11itudes, find
lhen1selves wanning tn lhe
blusterv tharact rr. O'Connor
!i.errn11 in be fond of hin1 -a11d
ont sui;pecls that although
Archir will kel'll righl nn n1<1k-
in~ crat•ks about Polal'k.~ and
tlrbc~ hr is going to b( rnorr
ln\.'::ible and -hopefully -
funny whrn the ~ene5 starts
11s 'fi rs t full season next
1nonth.
Youth Play
'C harlie'
Auditioning
/\ nl'wlv crr:l1C'd vnut h
drama 12:rni1p sponsored by the 1
\\'rs1min~1rr Co 111 mun 11 y
Thl':it rr "'111 m;1ke its debut
!Ills !:ill \1•11h (lr;in~e Cnuntv's
first produc1ion of the musical
cnmedy ··You're 11 Good f.lan ,
Ch11rlie Brown."
Auditinn!i. for lhc sho1v h:i1·e
her o annount·cd ror Sunday.
SC'pL 5, .:it J·JO r m. and
J\1onday, Sep!. 6, 11t. 7:30 p.m.
:il lhe Cre::itive Arts Studio at
Lampson and Knoll Rven11cs.
Oirerting thr musical \\'ill be
Fred \VPsl, \\'hn is currently
preparing th~ \V rstminster
Con1munily Thtater's !\easnn
nprninJ;? produc!ion , "Once
lipnn a fv1::irlre11s" for ils open·
in!! !his Fr iday.
Ac·tor·s and .~tngcrs brtwcen
the ages nf !Ii and 21 are being
sought fQr "Charlif' Brow n."
Aurl1 tions ,11re nprn and singers
must bring !heir own sheet
music.
Produl't1on dates for the
~outh show "'Ill be Ocl. !5-16,
22·23 and 2~·30.
I ltlLL Yl\'{l()ll 4 l ' I ' I 1
Ll'sl 1r L:~~11n1~ v.111 ,1.111rst s!:ir
1n "Av (:e,1r)!<.'," ha/:erl nn t!1e
life of <:rorgc <:er !ihwin, fnr
l\ifl('-TV Ol'Xl J;in 2f..
Jtfn1·tlu1 .. ~ Jtlerv
~\artha l\'\it('ht'll. \1 ifc 4)f the ;itt orncy ,ecncr<1L a~k:-.
r.Jerv Griffin to join her in a secret during her f1r:-l
in-rl crth trlrvl~ion in!Cr\·1c\1 . 'I'he sho1v \\'il l be aired
11cxt !\londay, :\ug. ~llJ.
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But the crowds, pa rting
hastLly tri let him pass, 1aw 1
bull -necked 0 r I e n t a I of
snmewh11t ferocious mien
S'.1.'inging a !ilr;o.11ge derby shMt
rin1 "'as b;irked by a sh ining
layer of sharp steel. New
Yorkers are ne rvous enough
wllhout that sort of apparition
in Lheir n1idst.
Of cnurse there were some
1vho recognized the der by all
the trademark Bnd weapon of
"Odd Job,'' the n1ute killer in
the .la mes Bond m o v I e ,
"Goldfingrr" in which Saka ta
n1ade such impact he found
his hard-earned professional
wrestling p11eudonym. "The
Great 1'osh Togo,'' taking se·
cond place to a steel hAt.
"Once I e\'en used the derby
In get Info France,'' he s11 id.
"I rnislaid n'y passport but
customs took one look at the
hat and v.·aved me on. And
\1•hen I v.·as caught in Lebanon
during the slir;·day war in the
f.1iddl1! East in 1967 it helped
n1e get out among th@ flrl'lt
travelers. Now I carry It with
me always on all my pro-
fessiona l wre$lling tour~."
S<1 ka1 a i~ busy gelling Ul'led
to a ne w na me and role, Kenjl
Takichi. the Buddh ist cook,
compan io n and bodygua rd o~
sorts or Gcor~e Kt nnedy in
tht> upromin11: NBC-TV l'!eries,
•·snrp,e." Kennedy play!'. a
C:itholic parish pr iesi who 11.~
ed to be a cop. Sakata's
Toikirhi llscrl to he a smuggler
\\'ilh a talent for making sukl
yaki.
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ZO DAILY P!LOT SC
Yotir Mottey
Re sou1·ce Recycle
P1·oject for U.S.
8) S' L\'IA PORTER rero1 ery potential b) i!se!I is
e) I" stopp1ni;: Steel makes up 7
percent of the a1 erage !rash
heap Jnclud1ng cans and nthcr
d1sc::irded household 11em~ the
steel 1 nnrent of \\ asre ourpti t
tomes 10 more than 2fl m1ll1on
tons annuol!v A n1 e r I cans
discard 20 m1ll1on :ippllanr'es a
1car and from Ii to 9 rntll1on
autos ;i ve;:ir Theres no douht
\
Sl:it1d "asres in !he t: S arr
nn" i::rn11 1n~ at an annual r<ile
o' ~ 10 6 J>l'r ll'fl\ -a pace at
\1hlch the\ "11! ha1 e rno re
than lnpled 1n le ss ihan ~O
\ears Desp11e our niount1ni::
a11 areness and tonccrn about
the prohlrm, this £>nor 1nuus
r-xplo,1on 1n v.aste Is bring
relentlessly propellerl bv basic
forcl's 1n nur soc1e11 our
populat1on ~ro11t11 lt selr the
steady incrt>asr 1n nur prr
cap1tcJ., C'onsumpt1on 111 .coorls,
our e1er ns1ng demand" frir
things
in steel indu~try circle~ rh;:it LINCOLN MERCURY HA S DESIGNED THE NEW '72 MONT EGO MX BROUGHAM
!he ul\Lma te solution tn thr-na Its Long Hood end Short Deck G1ve1 the Model • New Refrned Look
All or otu 11 1 s r b ~a I
lerhn1qurs land!l \1
1ncinl"ra11nn 11cra11 d111np1ni::-
:1rr-und<'r stH1n~ c11t1c 1s111
Across the \;ind lhr1e has
tx>en 1nrre;is1nc suppor\ for
"resource rec1rhni:; '
Is !his -lhe rrr1rl1n,I!' or
'aluabl r malt>na!s in t11r ~011d
\laste stream the mosl
viable an swer to thr-problem"
From Judd H Alex;:inder v1lr.
president of En\ 1ronmcnl al
Affairs for A1nencan Can Co
and a spokesman fnr the ste('l
can 1ndus\r\ come some
re\ ea ltng obser\ at1ons
Q
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In s1mp!e<t 11ords 1\h~t
!he wcalled rer~rhng
revolution ~
A Under de1 elnpn1ent now
are new municipal ;:ind
regional snhd 11a,.1e rl1spos;:il
systems v.hich \\di h11•e the
technrcal capabil111es of
recla1m1ng such v a I u a b I e
rei:;ources BS glass n1et;:ili:;,
•paper fibers. etc from col·
!ecled waste Thc~e \\aslP.
products 11 1!1 then bt> recycled
and reused a~ ne1v r;iw
materials Thats 11 i n
simplest v.ords
Q \\hat ktnd of an ecnnom1c
return can \le expect f1 01TI
that "
A Taki" Jll ~t jh1<:; nn r l'nm
pari <:;on \I C lnse an l'Sl1m;:i!rd
If! b1lhon 1n 1alu;:ihle n1eta ls
dlone e ;:i ch 1e<1r 1n our
unclaimed v.as1e At the "<lmP.
time 11e spend an r..;!1matcd
$4 b1ll1on a )ear 10 collect th1!
l'.(ISle
l\ow lake <:;Jeri <'ans alnnp
\\'1th more lhan 60 b1ll1nn c11ns:
produce<! ~ea!!~, the steel
New1Jort
Firm Gets
Contract
A '.'\e"rnrt Beath firm has
l:iern ;i1.1;irderl ;i <'nnTr;:ir! rn
anal\ ZP m;in;:ij:!rmrn1 s1 i:;tem~
of !ht L: S ti' 11 Srr1 ice fom-
m1"s1nn
\alue An;:ih s1s lnr or 4111
" {o;i~1 H 1i;:h11;11 1•1!1 prn11 ~e:
!hrrP educ<1!1on<1I t r~1nin.c prn
.c111n1s fur ~rlr1 trrl k r I'
m;:inagrmrn! pcrsnnnrl frn1TI
al! r1111 1110 ;iJ!r111 1£>s of lhe
frrlrral go1 rrnn1ent
Thr tr;11n1ni: 11 11 1 hr I p
p:ri1 ernn1rnt 11orlier<:; · 1rlrn!1fv
and rrrn,,1e unnPre<:;~ar1 ro~r ~
frnn1 ;:idn11n1~lr;il11{' · and
nprr;it1ng f11n rllnns nf thr1r
nrgan 1z;it 1ons accn rd 1ng 1n I
...._ J)us11 f n\\lke~, \ahJf:
Analv~1..; presidcnl
t1on s solid waste problem hes
1n re<'\ cling
Q Are anv c1t1es dntn~ an
nu1 ~t<1nd1ni:: JOh nf recn1enng
doll ars fr11m solid 11aste"
/I The r1!) nf All;:inta h.1s
1n1 orpo1 a led !hf' ba sic pt 1n·
t 1plr nf m;:ignc11r srp;:iral1nn
10 ~ah a~e s!cel rans frnn1 the
(111s 1n11nera1ed 11 ,1sh Th i-;;
npera11nn cost 1he l ll\ $.10 ()fl{)
but s1mullane<iusl) brought
in $80 000 1n scrap s:iles -;i
prnf11 nf S5-0 000 from metal
cans alone
Anolher S\Slem of interest
ts Chicago s new Nor1hwesl
lnr1neralor bas1catlv a
F.11rnpean l)pe model "birh
11 1\1 produce sa leable steam as
a b) product of 1nc1nera t1on
Thi~ s}sten1 will re, over clnse
1u 011e half b1\l1on cans a ~eat
lt1r rer>cl1n~
The Hlac:li ( l;:i" ~11n ( n has
dr1<'IDped ;i p1lDt pl;iot 1n f\11cl
dlrto11n Ohio \\here 50 to iO
percent of !he 1 n co m 1 n ~
ne11sp;ipcrs rood C'o11ta1ners
and ()!her packaging malenals
(an be recovered and remade
in to papl'r
Q \Vhat abou! proposals to
restnct the d1stnbut1on of non
returnable bottles and cans
used fo r soft dnolis And beer
A lll;inv nr lhcsP rrslnC'
11\fns ;:ire under cons1r!Pr<1t1nn
As an 1 lli1~tr;:it 1on hrg1nn1ng 1n
Oc!obrr 1972 sales or ;ill non-
return:ible hrer <ind soft 1tnnk
!hf'Jr lop Co~~Uf11£'fS W!l l he
ptoh1h1 terl 1n l)1c),!nn tilsn
h;:innrd ;:ir e c,u1s 1h<it ra11 he
oprr1r-cl b> pulling rings 1n
!her top Consun1er~ >Ylll he
ref11111 ed lo p;1v " deposit nn
all beer and soft dnnk con
ta1ners
Q Are lhr~e res!rtchons
par l nf the so!u\100~
A f\letal can~ and one wav
bottles comprise onlv I 3
p<'rcent of the nat io n s total
solid waste -..;n even if IJ;in
ned that uould Je.:ive 98 7
percent or the solid l'.aste
problem In he ~ol~ed
A !!)69 S1Ud\ b\ the N;:ition~!
Ac:1d('n1v nf St1rncl's Q f
rn;:idsu1c liltcr 1n 29 stales
sh('l1\Cd lh<it ;:ilrno~t fill per re.nt
n( hltrr JS p;:ippr ;ind ;ihout 20
perct>nl rrprrsen!s he1erage
C'111S :tnrl b n I ! le s A
p1 01oca!11e s1clel1.ch1 is !h;:it,
;:ilnn.': :inv n1 il1> of l11J.!h11ay
th;it 11a ~ thrckcrl 1hrt r 11ere
almost a~ 111;:in1 retu1n,1hle ;l s
nnn returnable bnrt lr..; For the
An1e111;in 11hn dne~n t r:tre
<1hn111 h1~ q11r11und111,i:~ a frw
crn1 ~ rlrfJ')•;i t dnf'~ll I ffiiikf'
mul h of a drnt nn his cnn
~( lf'l1C'('
I hr n 1 er ;i I I ~n!1rl 11:1~!e
p•ntilrrn .enc~ lar, f;ir hc1ond
suC'h snlut1Qn~ as this sort nf
re~1rirt11 e. !rg1sl11r1on \\here
\.II'! 111usl srek !he lur1dan1enl;il
an~1\e1 s 1~ 1n resource rec~ t
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DEARBORN 1\tich Lu1
coin 1\1crcu ry D1v1s1on has a
redeS!~ned !1ne nr In
tr.rmr.d1ale s11e 1\1on\egos a!ld
;in all ne11 Cont1nent11l ~l ark
JV f1Jr J9i2
Ant! I 111{oln Mercur v ex
P<'Cls lo ~et 11s second con
~r(u1 111• reinrd <lu ri ng the
1972 model 1erir and dcl1 vc nes
could 1.:0 Oirougll !he ~e1l1ng'
1f r h~ tllrrent ecunornic pro
~r;:im boost~ !ut;il auto in·
duslrv sates Ren R1dwell,
I-ord 11ce pres1dcnt ;:i nd d111
~11ln .(!ener;it n1;:ina~f'r told
ne11 smcn ;:it the d1v1s1on s
p1r.ss pre11e w
B1d11e!l s;ud that l.1ncoln·
fllercur\ should drln rr a
retQrrl 475 000 cars e1rn 1! 1he
1ndustr1 sales rlo no! rise
abnu\ presrnt \cir.ls
'lf 1nu a~~unu~ that the size
nf thr autn rndu~trv 111 1972
11111 he the S,1111{' !S 1n 197! I'd
sa~ \.I C tan !<.ell 47'i OQO cars,
n!llf' fl('1(rn1 ab111e thr rrto1d
~l) (IOI} 11e IJ hit fnr this model
~e:ir ' R1d11 ell s.itd
Jf l'uu <'l~Slltlle ;:i l;ir,i::rr 1n-
dustr1 ;:is Srtiel:iry Connallv
h:ois suggl'stcd lh:oin a h;ilf
n11!l1on sales 1s w1th1n the
re11!rn of pns~1h1h11 IJet11crU''S
could ,i::o through the lethng '
I 111toln Mer(UIY <'nlcrs the
19i2 n1(1(JeJ yc,ir 111th n1omrn
lu1n galhcrcd <luring !he J!lil
moctcl year 11 lien its un
prOVCJTIC'nl t'XCceded I/la[ n(
all nther do1nest1c nnf'~ !ts
sri!es of ~~5 000 ! opp rd
deh1cr1es of 3i2 500 in JlliO by
17 percent
The ne"IV ~t vlt>d ;ind re·
engineered l9i2 illnnlr;:n in·
tc1 metl1;ite hne <'Ind 1he 1n
troduction of rhr. Con!lner:r:i l
~!aik IV luxur l' prr~onal
t ;:ir are counted nn to lead
thr 11 ;;\ fr.r !hf' d111,1nn
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Monday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange Liet ,... ....
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o >O'• >?I "'4 + ' V I< )0 .... f\4 •1 N W .. oMl'I tf 105 st ... Jt~ Jt\t. -.!: B • M k Hik u '"'' t 1 ff u s• i,. Wtlblll Ce•• ! oil • 4 1 4:!'11·--" 1g al. et e .... lrillt ~ ll"•ttl ~l G g,,_ 2t '"°""W•ll1~er 160 •; ll, 3! 'I n -: I CMt,J Mltl U. Olal QJ 0"-t~'::lilo Vt u-: "4 :::~'l.G'i 11/9
l 11'• 71 .... 111 ... ..-!.... T•t"' Ct 'II lf ,,.. ..i 1o "-'• .~,,,.. ~ "" t 11 ~ W•l l•• JI! .~ ~ ~~ ?:::: -"" ,, .... u I .,. 10 ~ .... 1 .. •t~ ... "'u l.;'Hi I ~ t \\1 -~ -! :~ti":; •,Jn l2 ._ '1t • 2"'o ltl,.. W .t. r DI ,.... 2t • 7'Vt + ~ V l>IVCJ'I M 11 JI!\" ~ + 'ti W1l11Al1 1. 1\1 !l In. ,. 4 t~• _ \t Tr11WA r llf 11 11 11\lo II +. \.) V l>C:I\ efl :lo It 11 .... J'l.... w" 11..., j JO
7 ~ .,., o1J _., NE\VYORK(l]PJ I '-dbv •IJns lll lhe blue T•11W'111 "" is ''°"' 'f' ""t1,v s,,.. • H •it:: u -1•w ............ a.t '° JI H , Tl , l o -, -I.IC • Tll"l"'r1 J.S .Uf lr-. I 11\t. .:. U SIOl'll I , .... '4o ,,,,, -... W11 '•< I""
1 l1' "l.I .. w..-" chips the stock m&rket closed higher Monday Turn T••11•C011 ., .. IJ!.'o :n;. 2J +1 11 u ~'"1 1.0 u ,..., Jt .. -+t w11u111on •., ,, l'M 1•1 . )NI • Tt•"WI Jr'< llf 1:;, ..... •!<o + ""u -( 1 20 11 l:9 J.I .... ,,...., -w .. u11 1•Uf(t
I 0 fl .. •7 .. l ' Over Wa!'5 moderat e Tr•v1"0 ltl 16J ltl JI J N t •• U" l Utll .. ta I .... 11 """ t a.:, WH lf (I r ? !il !iJ SS ~ Tr1velro pl I t o,, ,, .. .,.,. _ \1 Un I U!ll wl lt r , ... rllo • • WH I E llf1 ~ " ,•, • ,I'_ ... • Tr1vLoo:1 ?Se 1 21 '°"' 21 v~ Ut o!I 11 f lf '' t• • ''"' -~ Wn!v~o 1 o
& lt Muc h of the !5purt stemmed from an extension ''/C&fl I!'?. .. :rt ,.,.. n ... ~ H11 ~I f"1 li ' """ ~ """ -..., W&•i>f•• 1JO ~ ~;! .. g:: [ !_ ~ of la!i l week " optimism generatt d by President ~,1~.i.1.:i":io ~ ~ ~~ u~ + • ~~1~§!1"'I~ lU 11fl , f~ ~ f ~ $E~;J'~r1
'' •'' N • I to • d l ro•u"• "ol.!\ .,..., .,,._ ... UDelln '° n ._ '4'1 + •wi. .. 1;,,, ... u r• 1xon s new p an i:;pur co nom1c recovery an r11w 1"" '• 2ir m, ,.. u .. -1t. ur11 11d1 , e .. 11 ,,,, ,..., -".,.,.,,"Pin ,:,
-T-c:_ontrol 1nfl1t1on Some su pport also was 1ttnbuted T"w llffJO '""' 71 .,.,,,._,_, u5L1 I! 56 '' 11 • .,, ..,,,_l>iw~r.:cD 1.,,
in )t~ :i. )It.,.,..,,. to the calm reacUon on European foreign exchange ~!:"r11 ~~·" 1U ~ ~11 ~~ H I.:::~~~ 11t11i.. If" lt .. _ 1 ~/:C~f>f?'1 .M Jl 2!1\'I ~ twl"t Ct"' 1'4 100. IG HI -1, IJt•llCon Ill J IJ '-'''" il... ~ t 1'" w~I'' Motet ~ 1W lj \ g~ !. ': markets to Nixon s decision a week ago to allow the rviw C•• 4't tsl'o u " +1"' ~~~t.;L.,,.~ ~ ~ i.i; f!!:t .. "":~r.-1~·.,.0 , 1' 1 '• ?JAo. -"' dollar to float • -U-V-vc A c~ ,. JD "" 1"'° 1""' _,,, w1~br rr 11b !t!J fl"" ~6 ° n :;, ': U•L '"" ltll JI • '1''t ,11,_ +. 't ~=•Ce 41o 1-: fl.1~ ff!: fl,!1 ~1 ,,, ~1111:~1,• c!:'
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Busy Giunbiner Bounci1ig Back
B)' RARRARA KREIBJCH
0! !~• 0••1~ l'olol Stott
f.1ark Tw;un Gurnb1ne r l"lhat middle
name v.·as ~on1erh 1n~ my mother did for
me"i 1s only ~3. but a si mple listing ('If
t he events that havt> f11!ed his husv life
covers three typewrillen pages, •
Anthropologis t -lrt·turer -entrepreneur
-professor-traveler-land developer Gum-
biner surfaced on the Laguna scene about
five years ago and in short order became
involved in a variety of local activities-
ran~ing from Cub Scouting t o
<'hairn1 .1nship or the C1t1zens' Advisory
Comm!llee to the general pl anners
After undergoing a scorching in 1he last
eleetion can1paign for hi s iii-fated
('nrdnba pla n for htll sicle development,
Crun1b1ner turned his attention lo less
<'ontroversial matters, like putting up 11
h<t ndsome building for his development
f1r111 in the Irvine lndustrinl complex.
No1v he's back in the Laguna arena
wi!h a new development plnn -this titne
one he feels may generate more en-
thu siasm than rage.
The $15 million Vill<>-GC Bazaar, a
rustic complex of shops. cares and
galleries. will be built on the site of the
old Cnrpcnter's Marl and Gumbiner feels
it will be very much to Laguna's taste.
He di scarded eight designs before ar-
riving at the one he now plans to build.
One of three brothers, Gumbiner was
born in c:ary, Ind., where he father was a
doc toc. H.e worked in the local steel mills
fln<l on r2ilroad gan~s before he w:i.s
graduated from high school. ln 1945, at
the a,i::e of 17. he joined the Merchant
:r.1 arine. He made 1ust a fe1v trips around
the Great Lakes on ore boats when he
y.·as dr:ifled and then served with the
Army Air Corps in lhe South Pacific.
Back in the U.S., he decided to visit
everv state, covered the first half
( hitChhiking ) in rine summer and the
other half the next sunimcr. rneanwhite
i;;tucl y111g-at the University of Chicago
1vhe1·e he collected a B.A. in social
science in 1950.
After a stint in New York. looking for a
joh. another as a social worker back in
Gary and a stre>l ch as a Hollywood movie
publicist, Gumbiner decided what he
really wanted to he "''as an anthopologist.
He enrolled at the Uni versity of
\\:a ~hing!on and toiled loward a r-.1astcr's
degree unlil 1956, taking a ~·car off in
Bike Licensing
Program Slated
Persons may slarl hccnsing their
bicycles Sept. \, a spokC'sman for the
Laguna Beach Pn!icc Department said
!his morning.
Liccns111g nf 1h,., b1h·~ wa s tn begin
tnmorrov•. b11t rlu c lo problems in
r rreiv1ng fnnns the da1t' was postponed,
e:i.plaincd Sl'.:L Neil Pur<'cll.
Licrn se fee will be ~l Police hnpe the
move will cut down on the number of
bilie thefts wi!hin the cily and help match
lost nr stolen bicycles with their righUul
nwner!'
Purcell said the hceni:;es will be
l!Vailable at the police department. 50:>
Forest Avenue.
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Dil.ILY PILOT Sl•H P~o!o
MAN OF VARIEO INTERESTS
Laguna Beach's Gumbiner
between lo go lo r..1exico on a University
of Chicago grant and live in a remote In·
dian hilltop v1!\agc.
At lhis point he also bect1me intrigued
v•ith archeology and hegan an impressi ve
collertinn or pre-Colomhian a n d
American Indian artifacts.
Offered a leaching post and a chance to
work toward his doctorate at the
University o[ Chicago, Gumbiner return-
ed there as a lecturer and program
coordinator, again receiving a research
grant for a six-1nonth stay with an rvcn
more prin1ilive tribe of Jndi11ns in i\·1ex-
ico.
He wrote his doctoral dissertation on
prirni!ive Indians but had a falling nut
with his university sponsor and left for
New York before the degree was award-
ed .
i\·laking CQntact with a travel bureau,
he returned t.n f.i exico for a longer slay.
thi s time packaging oH-bcat tours to the
ren1ote villages he knew so well.
Returning frequently to the US. he
established himself oo the travel lecture
<'ircuit and eventually moved fo Lon~
Beach \\'tth hts wife end family. v•ht<·h
now includes three young sons. aged 7, lll
and 12, all students at Top of the \'lorld
School. '
Looking for a more lucrative field . he
drifted into real esta!e, sold houses, then
apartment houses, then land. and finally
Iii! pay dirt in Orange County, packaging
land for bulldcrs.
Jn his handson1e new Irvine building.
~1ark Tv.';iin Gumhlner now is "having a
lot of fun " jug,gling three companies: B
hnlding company, a !and broker;ige and a
drvelnpmcn! cnmp11ny. "'1 have lnts nl
ideas," he says, "and I'm in a unique
position to make Lhem happen."
Associated V.'ith him is t1 lonse-kr11f.
organization nf oirchitecls. cn,i::inccrs. real
estate mrn. accountants, legal aides and
other experts , all ready to leap 1nln ac-
tion y,•hen the boss find s new fields to
conquer
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l(y Pullout
F1·on1 Ballot
By FRANK CORMIER
Associattd Priess \'lriter
Nguyen Cao Ky's announcement today
that he will not campaign for the
presidency of South Vietnam produced
expressions of regret lrom informed of-
ficials at the \\lestern White House in San
Clemente who still hold out hope for a
contested election.
Although con11nents v.•ere guarded,
sources close to the Western White House
indicated the U.S. government continued
to cling to an ever shakier prospect lht1t
President, Nguyen Van Thieu wi\1 face
n1ore than token opposition in South Viet·
narn's Oct 3 balloting.
The officials were quick to express
deep regret that Ky, vice president in the
curre11t Saigon regime, said he would not
aclively campaign for the No. I position,
although South Vietnam:s supreme court
had, in a largely unexpected turnabout,
agreed Saturday to place Ky's name on
the ba!lol.
In his announcement today. Ky pro-
po sed that he and Thieu resign, cleann.1:"
the way for another election within 90
d<iys .
Sources here pointed out that Ellsworth
Bunker, U.S. ambas~ador to Saigon, has
been meeting with principal figures in the
election drama. Asked if Bunker h:r.ti
been performing such chores in recent
hours. they declined to reply directly.
From the outset. the Nixon ad·
n1inistration has been committed to pro-
moting a presidenlial contest in Soulh
Vietnam, if only to placate congressionat
critics of the Vietnam war v.·ho have
threatened to Lake new antiwar actions
should Thieu emerge as an unchallenged
leader.
Volleyball Meet
Set for Weekend
The t-.1ain Beach \'Olleyball courts will
come alive with spikers' action Aug _ 2R
and 29 during the 2nd Annual "A"
Volleyball Toumament.
Thirty-two teams, the majority rrom
Laguna Beach. will comprle in the doublP.
elimination tournarnent. which will begin
a t 9 a.m. on the Ulth.
An "'A'' volleyball player i~ nne v.·ho
has placed 1n a prcviou.~ vollcyb<ill
lournamcnt. ''B" rated pla.vers-those
w~ have never played in a lourney or
have not placed-may al so enter the up-
comin~ rounds.
Entry fee is $.1 per team. Awards will
be' presented to the lop four teams.
Deadline for entry is next Thursday »l
!i p.m. For further information. contact
the recreation department, 49'1-1124, Exl.
45.
Monda}, ~t 2.J 1971
Refuses to
DAILY P'ILOT lf•tf P'llett
Sc11l1•tor at W orl.:
J\lustafa Na~uib, 58 . Kt~\vait. demonstrates his skills d uring appear-
ance at Festival of .'\rts 1n Laguna Beach. Naguih. director o f the Free
.A.rt School in Kuwait. is in lhe U.S. on a State Department tour. He
slopped off a t Laguna Festival Sunday long enough to meet other
artists and to create this bust of Mrs. Margaret Roley. He gave it to her
\\•hen he finished the t\vo-hour project.
Nixo11 Aides Say P1~eside11t
Sttidying U.S. Economy
A1drs say President Nixon made im-
portant economic decisions during the
u·eekend at the Western \\lhite House in
San CJ('mente. But they aren't saying
"·hat the President decided.
Associates reported Sunday that Nixon
rrl.1yed a number of decisions by
telephone Saturday to Secretary of the
Treasury .John B· Connally in \Vashington.
The Treasury chief heads the new Cost of
Living Counclt that is su pervising the
current 90-day wage-pri ce-rent free;:e ,
Thcr!' wa s no in1mediate word as !n
\rhr1her Nixon had been most involved in
current controv1:rsies -such as anti-
freeze opposition by AF'L-CIO President
C.enrge Meany and Democratic Gov.
Preslon Smith of Texas or with the coun-
cil 's ini!ial efforts ln plan restraints cit·
tending beyond lhe scheduled Nov. 12 ex-
piration of the freeze.
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said
Qn)y that Nixon is laking advantage nf a
two-v.•cek stay at his oceanside home here
to "think alone" and do "massive
readinrf' on economic matters, the
federal budget and his journey to Pieking
sometime before next May.
Drug Clinics Set
To Help Veterans
Q_ W. Price. Service Officer for the
Am erican Legion Posl 222. Laguna
Beach, urges all ve!erans with drug pro-
hl('ms lo seek help from the two Veterans
Administration drug clinics in Califomia.
One clinic is located at !he VA
Hospital, Sepulveda; the o!hcr at the VA
tfospi1al. Palo Attn. A third clinic. Price
said. will be opened in October at the VA
Hospital in Brentwood.
The Ulng Beach hospital. he noted,
does not heve a drug program.
s DAILY PILOY 3
Run
Indochina
Political
C1·isis Seen
By GEORGE ESPER
AlM<l•t.11 P'rnt lleff WPlt.,.
SAIGON -Vice President Nguyen Ca6
Ky's refusal to participate in the Oct. 1
presidential election plunged South Viet-
nam today into its gravest political eris~
since thie Buddhist uprisings of 1966.
Ky proposed that he and President
Nguyen Van Thieu both resign from of·
fice to pavie the way for a new election.
lie said this was the only way ''to avoid
the prospects of dark days in the history
of I.he nation."
There was no immediate comment
rrom the presldential palace, but politic1l
observers doubted that Thieu would
agree to Ky 's proposal.
The U.S. Embassy, which successfully
maneuvered Ky back on the ballot after·
Gen Duong Van Minh's wilhdrawal from
the race left Thieu unopposed, issued a
brief statement saying it regretted the
vice president's decision. Officials at the
Western White House in San Clemente
also expressed regret but indicated the
U.S. govenimem still hopes Thieu will
fa c-e more than token opposition.
Radio Hanoi said the Supreme Court's
reversal putting Ky back on the ballot
was a "farce ordered by President Nixon
in a vain attempt to give the ap~aranc9
of legality" to the election.
"Nixon has already declared that Thieu
is to be re-elected," Hanoi said. "But to
make it look like a true and legal election
Nixoo had to have two candidates. So he
ordered the puppet regime court that had-,
thrown Ky out to put Ky back in."
Despite Ky's refusal to campaign, his
name will appear on the ballot in ac·
corda nce with the election law's provision.
that "candidates do not have the right to .
withdraw" after the Supreme Court's
linal posting of the ielection list.
Ky told a news conference that the
Supreme Court, which had barred him
from the ballot on Aug. S and re.instated
him Aug. 1. ''was unabashedly used to
serve the political ambitions" of Thieu.
He said Gen. Minh's wi thdriwal from
the race upset Thieu's "design to use an
opponent slate as a screen to conceal·
electoral fraud. This event prompted the
supreme Court on Aug. 21, in the. most
hasty and most bizarre fa shion, to in-
clude our slatie In the second posting of
the list of candidates, and this despile the
fact that we had refused to fil e a n appeal.
··once again it became clear that the
law as interpreted differently according
lo the needs of each moment. The ln··
evitable CQnclusion is that under such
circumstances !he October election will
not escape the predicament of a
prefabricated affair."
Ky said the war "has reached a new
turning point." Only a president "chosen·
by the people in a free and democratic·
election with due respect to the con·
stitution and the law ___ can have 1uf·
ficient quality and prestige to rally the
people in t~ new sltuggle facing the na·
lion," he said.
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Colonel's
Viet Trial
Under Way
FT. MEADE, 'fi.1d . (UPI) -A jury of
five colonels and tY:o generals today
began hearing lhe court-rnartial trial of
Col. Oran K. Henderson, the highest-
ranklng officer still charged in connection
with the My Lai massacre.
Retired Brig. Gen . Andy A. Lipsromb.
the predecessor of Henderson as com-
mander o{ the America! Division's l llh
brigade, >A'as the first witness to take the
1tand.
Befort the trlaJ rinally got under \li'ay,
Col. Peter S. Wondolowski, the judge, re-
jected a defense motion to have Hen·
derson's s!atements before the Army in-
quiry board suppressed on grounds he
was not property advised of his rights.
Wondo\owski also rejected another
pretrial motion and granted a thi rd left
hanging from the pretrial session.
Pretrial maneuvering stretched over five
months.
An other witness scheduled torla y was
Ronald L. Haeberle. the Sergeant
photographer whose pictures of the
deaths in the Vietnamese vil!age were
printed around the world.
11enderson, whose hair has grown from
11 crew cut into a medium length since
the pre-trial hearings began early in
April, will observe his Slst birthday
Wednesday.
He is charged with dereliction of duty
for failing lo Investigate the My Lai af-
fair as required by Army code ; failure lo
report the alleged crimes; and two
counts or lying to the special in-
vestigative commission headed by Lt.
Gen. William Peers.
Henderson assumed command of the
d ivision's lllh brigade the day before the
March 16 , 1968, incident and hovered in a
helicopter all his men, led by Capt.
Ernest Medina, were on a sweep through
the hamlet. Henderson has said he saw
<Inly a few civilians killed.
Medina Is being court-martia\ed at Fort
McPherson, Ga., <1n charges that he was
responsible for the deaths of more than
100 Vietnamese civilians. The next
highest ranking officer charged was Lt.
William L. Calley Jr., convicted of
murdering at least 22 civilians and now
facing a prison term,
New Bolivian
Chief Enforces
Emergency State
LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) -Col. Hugo
Banzer, Bolivia's new president. main-
tained order with an enforced state of
emergency today while deposed Presi-
dent J uan Rose Torres hid out in the
Peruvian embassy.
Banzer, with the backing of the armed
forees and righl->A'ing civilian groups in-
clud ing the Socialist {Falange) Party and
the nationalist revolutionary movement,
crushed the last armed resistance to the
coup Sunday with the aid of World War I (
PSl ~1ustang planes and armored
vehicles.
Students antl work ers supporting Tor-
res' leftist government surrendered in
the face of overwhelming military force.
Red Cross officials estimated the death
toll from four da~·s of fighting v:ould be
more than 100.
Banzcr told supporters in a brirf
speech from the balcony of !he Presiden-
tial palace Sund.1y ... [ am not a man o1
speeches. I am ;i man of act1nn and will
let my actions SJX'ak £<•r me." He s\1'ore
himself in as presidrnl and said he \\'Ould
not rule as p.-irl of a JUnta.
Torres. who harl seized power 111
months before in a lrrtist c:oup, at first
vowed to fight to the C'nd but gave up
Swtday and \\'as gr<inted political asylum
in the Peruvian en1ba ssy.
It was Banier's arrest 10 days ago in
Santa Cruz that set off the demonstra-
Uons that preceded the coup.
Mond&J, AuQVst 23, 1 .. 71
SOUTH KOREAN ARMY TROOPS STANO BY BLOODY GETAWAY BUS
Pri1on1r1 Mutini1d on l1l1nd, Madi W1y to Suburb of Seoul
30 J(illed in S. J(orea
Jailbreak, Gun Battle
SEOUL (AP) -A band of South
Korean prisoners staged a bloody
getaway from thei r prison on a Yellow
Sea island loday and tnade their way to a
Seoul subttrb before th ey were ne<1rly
wiped out in a gun bnllle with polite.
Defense l\1inister Jung Nae·hiuk said 30
persons were killed, including at least 12
prison guards and officials. Th e
mutineers broke out of cu stody on Sh1lrni
Jsland 15 miles o£f shorc from In chon on
the South Korean 11·est coast and later
battled mainland police from a com-
m andeered bus.
The defense ininister s<1id they were 2.1
"special prisoners 'vilh civilian :.talus"
guarded by South Korean Special Forces.
The escapees wore Special F<1rces
uniforms when they landed in a hijacked
civilian boat near a popular Inchon beach
shortly after !heir 6 a.m. ~et :tway . They
"'ere armed \\'ith carbine!\ and revol\•ers.
The Counter-Espionage Oprralions
Command announced soon after their
landing that a hu s had been com-
mandeered by North Korean infiltrators
who had landed at Inchon .
The U.S. military command In Seoul
and Soulh Kore.an forces were nl ert cd
becausl! of the erroneous report. But the
measures were lifted later >A'hE"n it
Wick•
'Tir e l'reside nt 1cill sel
)'OU now, 1l fr. Agnew!'
became known the bus had been pirated
by the escapees, not North Koreans.
1'he defense minister, who offered to
resign to accept responsibility for the in-
cident, said the mutineers killed 12 priso1t
officials and \YOundcd ten in their
breakout.
Seven othE"r prison officials were 1niss-
ing and presumed drowned. Only three
guards on the island escaped injury, dur-
ing fighting \~·ith the escapees. who had
seized \veapons from their guards.
In the fighting on the 1nainland. l\\'O
policemen were killed , Jung said. The
rest of the casualties >Aere csc<11>ed con-
victs.
Priso11ers Stage
Hunger Strike
011 British Ship
BELFAST, Northern tre!and (UPI )
Some 100 prisoners interned aboard the
British naval shlµ HMS t.·!adis!onc began
a hunger strike today to protest poor food
and acc<1mmodations, a government
spokes1nan said.
"We intend to go to the death," visi tors
quoted strike leader Sean Keenan a~
sa)'ing. "This strike is voluntary and
el'eryone who has volunteered has said
they >A'ill refuse all food unlil our
demands are met.''
Thr spokesnian said 1nost of lhe 116 in-
ternees in custody aboarcl !he ship in
Belfast 11arbor refused their breakfa~t
today.
Visitors to the ship, >A h1ch is tovcrcd
by a security net and around which army
helicopters hover nearly cont1nually, said
prisoners complained there \1•as neither
enough exercise nor food and they >A'ere
living in cramped. unclean quarters.
The pr isoners, pirked up its s uspeC'lcd
cxtn::n\ists £0!10\\·1ng P rC!rn1t'r Hrian
f·'aulk11cr's 111stih1l ion r.r 111tcrnn1f•nt
11 11hout trial Aug . 9, al~11 r1Jn1p la111rd
their ,·i~ilors were unllcq~ning h<1ra~s
n1cnl {luring pre-visit :-;carthes
Jo!>cph l\turphy of 13e lfast died in ;i
hospital today two v•ceks after he WAS
"'ounded in a gunbatlle outside an army-
police post, hospital officials said.
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On Berlin In Draft Raids
BERLIN (AP) -1'he Blg F'our am-
bassadors have con1pleted a draft agree-
n1ent on the future of ~erlin <1nd will.sub-
n1il it to the ir governments for approval,
US. An1bassador Kenneth Rush an-
nounced today.
"We have a draft agreement for sub-
mission to our governments," Rush told
reporters. "I feel it \Vill in1prove the
situation in Berlin."
Rush emphallized he felt it was a good
agreement or he would not submit it to
Washington.
P yotr Ambrasimov, Soviet ambassador
to East Germany, slood at Rush's side
and declared: "Everything is perfect."
Ile raised his hands O\'er his head like a
winning boxer.
The agreemenl was finished al slx
sessions in the past two \veeks. and while
its dclails were not announced it
presumably included the vital question of
Western access lo West Berlin.
Abrasi mov, Jean Sauvagnargues of
France and Sir Roger Jackling <1f Great
Britain stood on the steps of Rush's \Vest
Berlin residence to pose f o r
photographers.
II was the 33rd session of the Big Four
ambassadors lo divided Germany in a 17-
month series that began on March 26,
1970. Rush, Sauvagnargues and Jackling
are ambassadors to \\lest Germany.
The agreement is understood to involve
a wide spectrum that includes:
-Access to and from isolated West
Berlin.
-Passage through the \Vall into East
Berlin fo r \Vest Berliners.
CAMDEN. N.J . (UPIJ -'I'wenty·li ve
persons, Including two Roman Catholic
Priests and a Lutheran minister all
allegedly involved in raids on draft of-
fices here and In Buffalo, N. Y., were ar·
rested by the FBI over the weekend.
The government agency deelined to
comment on whether the two cases "''ere
related.
Aeling on an informer's tip, agents said
they arrested 20 perSC1ns in Camden -
eight in draft board offices, eight others
in the apartment of the Protestant
minister and four others in a nearby
churchyard -and five more suspects as
they ransacked the offices of the Buffalo
Draft Board and an Army intelligence
unit.
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said the
eight arrested in the Camden Se!ecti\'e
Service <1ffice carried binoculars. radio
receivers, pry bars and flashlights with
lenses taped so as to emit only a thin
beam or light.
Government charges de scrib ed
elaborate preparations for the Camden
raid, including time trials to gauge ho\v
long the operation would last, the clock-
ing of plo\ice patrols, traffic surveys,
reconnaissance of draft board security
systems and an elaborale code for use un
the transceivers.
The Camden raiders were held on :i
total of $600,000 bond following their ar-
raignment Sunday, while the Buffalo
suspects were held under a total of
$115,00J bond pending a preliminary hear-
ing Aug_ 31.
The government said the raid was plan-
ned during •·a series of n1Ct'tings In IJ1e
resident ot Dr. \l/lll!:un Anderson of ll:i.(I.
do11 1'ownsh1 p'" bcl11een June :JQ antl Jul.~
30. but Anderson 11'<1/i no1 named in the
federal l'h:t rges.
All 20 of Lhe C;.in1den suspects \\ere
c:h;irged wit/1 l'Oll1tn1ti11g <t C'rinte on a
go\'ernrnl•nt rescr1 :1111111, breaking an<)
entering, dcstrur!Jon uf government pri.
perty, rl;n1oval a11ll muli!iation uf pubhc
records, thrft of go\'ernment proper!\',
unla\1·ful intcrfl'rcru:c with the ad·
1ninistration of the n1ilitary seleclll'
ser\•1ce acl of l!l6i. and conspiracy tr.
ton1n1it the cri1nes. Jlcl()1 Pr said each, ii
('011 \ictcd. cuuld he st·ntenccd to 40 )Car!
in prison.
The fi l'e Buff:iJo rtl1dcrs 11•er{' charAc~
11 lth the theft :ind destruction of govern
ment records.
Ca1111l en C hctto Arca
Hit hy F i rc h o 111li~
CA\1D£N. N.J. ILPI 1 -A Puerl(
R11.:an con1111u111ty l'Pnter 1vas <1pparentl)
lircbornbl·d <1nd heavily dan1<.1ged bJ
flan1cs eaJ"ly tuday lv!luwing the fo urtt
consecutive night of vi olence in a ghet1c
di strict.
A preci11el fire l:hlt'f said the two-a larrn
fire broke out shurlly before dawn in Uu
E! Centro Puerto Rican comn1unitv head
quarters and the blaze •·\\·ent rea·I good
right up throu.ill lhe roof . , . it ha(
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Bi!/ A1111ive1•strr~1
'f'he \1'nrlci's lnn g .. ,l-living hr:1r1 lr:i nsp!ant paL1enl. Lnu1s B H 11i-.~cl! Jr. 4fi . In·
rl.i;inapolis. tC'lehral.es his lhi r<l ;in111 rers ary of th e ope ration 11·1th ~1rs. Emily
Rro\\'11, mother pf the hc11rl donnr,
Ag11e'v Tells \Vl1)1 He Tl1i11l{s
Co1111ally "/on't Get His Job
\V1\Sl!l :'\f;TO'\ II r1 1
\lire PrC's1•l('nt Spl!'o T. AgnE'll'
has Jisred ll1n rr;is1•n.~ 11 h.v
Trr;isurr Sccr,,1arl' 'ohn A (onn:iJJ~1 ii: unllkrl,1: Jn rrpJ;ir·('
him as President i\'1xr1t s run·
ini:? 111<1lr nrxl 1r;ir.
Bui. A;;nf\1\' r:iut1nncrl Sun·
d;iv th.:<1 \'ixon's rhntce ('!f
"!hP ffio.~• po!enl 11tlf! flO\l'erful
1·it,, rr,,._1,!r11t that he c::in
find '' r; ~lill at !cast six
11ir1n!hs a11·;i1·.
The l 'nt lt'ife
f\~nr"· said his relatinni;hlp
11't!h ~·ixnn 1.~ "bPnign." Ser-
onrt he beht>,·rs the r.or na-
l!nn::il rnnvention is Hlirl.v In
nfln11na!e fll'lly 11 Republic1111
/0r the l'iC'r. presidenry. Cnn-
11a.lly is a registered
J)r11101·ra l.
"Heill 15tirall\', l Lhinl; m::inv
lhin_i: . .; 11Quld i1fl\e to h;ippeii
heforP I \1·o ulri hrcnme con-
cerned abo11L the possibilit y of
a prrsnn of the olher pa rtv
reccir1n,t: the nnm1na1inn for
1·1ce presidenL in n1y party,"
hi' s11id.
A 1riericu 1i I-I 11sbands
A.:\N ARBOR . \l 1rh ( ·.r . -
The "typ1C"::il'" Amer1('11t h 1<-
band of an I'll erwrighl I' •m.111
can probably persuade h•r lo
Viet 1'roop
Leve] N<nv
220,1 00
SA JCO:--J 1L'r11 -l ~ trr •P
1:!.l'rnglh 10 V1elna1n rlrnrr·d
bv 2.Rnn n1rn l::i.~I 11·erk tn 11
1l1·r ::ind nnc-h;ilf 1·r::ir ln11· ·1f
22fl.HlQ. The n11l11ar.1· ('()Jl -
n1and ::ilsn ro11finnrd fflrl a 1
thP Sf1enth Firer forre off H1'
cn::ist harl hero rt•1 b;ick
IV1thdr1111·11! nf 1\rnrrr1-.11
fnrcrs I" 11·f'll ::ihr;irl nf th•
,,fll"n·rnonrh s1·hrdc 1lr 11h 1rr.
r::ill!'i for 100.000 lrnnps In hr
pullrd our. lr1111ni:: un 111111 r
rhan IR~.000 mrn n !he \111!'
1nnP, h1 IH>r I.
( '0111111:ind 'l"'1kr~111 rn 11H11lrl
r1nt pr<'dirT \\ll•·ll1rr rl1r1 1•
11nulrl hr ;1111· ,q1•p up 111 ~r11u-
1ng c;r, hnn1r 1111rl s.11rl. "n1:r
t::ircr1 1 ~ in n1rr1 lhr 1~.i.u11q
r Ptl1n.i::: bv Prr· 1 a.nrl rh::il l<C
w1i I rln "
Tile Ai 111~ lnn ·r drnpprd
2,5011 mf'TI tn 17.1.5[)0 111 111"
11eck l'ndrd 111,r Th11r~d.:1 .1 , lhf'
1\11\·y rlrnpprrl 200 10 lfl ,flllo .,nd
th!' i\ir Fnrcr 1111.; rut 1on 1nrn
tn 3~.000 . i11.1r111r i:lrrncth nf
5110 anrl Cn11~f <:11.:1rd !flil IC·
m:i1nrr1 11nch:in.i:::rd.
rnr (he sr1•11nr1 \\rrk in 11
rn11·. !he ('f1111n111nd lt'\cd
t.1.0(Ml .~.:11!01 s \'Mi;ird l' S.
&>1·rnth F1f'rt ~hips nff Iii<:
co::i:.!, 11 drop nf 5.1100 f1 flOl lhr
!e1,·e1 or the pnst se1·pral
rnnnlhs .
Spn\.iesn1rn ~aul 1he nff cn;ii:t
force has hecn ('UL but not by
thP. lull 5.000 n1cn.
~hr'1 ~1·111" pi•undace -but he
dnr",r1l reall\' 11 .111t In. ;i r
1·11rrl1nc. to 1110 Lniverstt y (lf
~l 1rh1i,:~n rese::irchers.
• 1 lthHugh rnany or t he
h11~h•1nds are 1nak ing their
111\"~ 111iser11ble O\er !heir
11r1µ.h!. lhr tnen a.re afr::iiri nr
lh,. P"' I'' !y !h;it !hc,1 11 nulrl
~11111 rn'11\, rrporlrrl i;0c1al
""I",,-r ~rrhrr H 1charr!
~ '11;1 ' I ;11111 1111hla.: )I l' ~ J L h
fr<r;>rrll<'l l\~rh::irl'I i).;1\ I~.
"/\ :'' fr)•1rd thrtt if 01c1r
11 1'e ln\I 11(11i:ht , ~he 11011\rl he
11nf:i111\1ul," ::ittLa.rt. !<a1rl . "An
extr:i 1rm fl<ll!ll<lS 11·11.~ 11<.rrl hi'
t he~r 111rn <ts a n1odcrn rha.~11-
t1 hrtr "
·-s.-101r lr;irrd Iha.I ii \1·ntdrl
fflr1·r rrarl1u<.1rnrn1 ••f ~rx 1i:<1
p;illt•1·11~ 1n lhr r11;irr1;i~"·" hr
s:i11! · Thf'1 h.-1rl 11111 I \t'~ ;thou!
lhrr 1"111 Ul;lt]f'ljl1;11·1 ;inrl
111.;11:1rrl !hesr nn chr h.1-.1 ~ nf
!h"ll' 11 1fr'::; unrtl!r.:i1·!1~enr~.c;:"
• lh<'r-p :irr ;i \ol nf !1;1rtrnt'~
111 1/1,,~(' n1;1r11;1.{."1'~. · r.r 111fd-
' I ·'111 c•<'li :nJL'." lnr tlir \I fr'"
e;:i 11ng thr )111~hiinrl 11n111rl gr!
·n r11 1n k ,;r !1tl (Ir \\,;!1h ·r\'
1·1>11sr:i nll\. llr 11ils 11r1111rd
! Till rf ~hr· ~r 1pprd c;J!ll1J:.. lit>
1· 011lrl 11:11 " rn sl11p 11hnl. he
I< lS dolll/.'. "
Thr I 110 1r~f'a11 !irrs :.I 11rl1cd
th( r·;i.;;r~ 1lf 2.-in \\<1 n1r n 11hn
11111trd 111 ln~t> v.·r 1ch1. ThP
1"rs1 I!~ of tbrtr 11·ork 11111 ;i p
p1;i1 111 ;i hon \; "\l.rhr11 1nr:il
<'nn1 ·ol 11 ()11'rra\1n.c" In hr
pllbl1~hrd nrxl fll(lnth by
Hesc:1r,;h rres~.
/llen ~ere n1orr l1kl'lv !h 1n-
1r1ate 1:1f k aht>ut fond lh:in
lhc1r r;it \\Hrs \1·ere. !hi'
rrst";:ir hrrs round A n r!
a.l!hnu1 h thr hushanrl t"r1l!Cl7.-
rr1 n\'• rt>a.t.111.11. !hey rl1d not
pr;iise rctr:i1n1ng.
"Th('re is nn com petition
hct11rf'n Serrel>'lrl' Connally
::inrl me 1n rhe sense that v.'P
::i re tr11ng 1n elhfiw r::ich olhPr
fnr the v 1 c e presidPntial
1101111nat1on in 1972," Agnew
sairl .
l!r 11 as inlcr1 ic11rd on ABC-
T\ ·s Js..;ue.~ 11nd 1\nswers.
The 1 JCP president. s;iid II
11·;is up 10 i\1xnn ::inrl the party
to dPrirle whcthrr hr had
al1c11;ited voung 1·01er.~. blacks
;ind lnrlrpCnden!~ tri !hf' J)flint
lir would h11rt !\1xon·s re-ell'C·
l1nn prn~perls.
1'11!. i\i:11r11 !';aid he doubtrd
th;:il ";111 of lllC' yo11ng pPnple
reprPscnt 1h1> mint nf view l'lf
('an1pus r11d1eat~ 1nr1 all hl;ic l;
prnplc rrpcscnL !hr point l'lf
v1r11· nf ho111r of \hr more m1li·
tan\ black srneksmcn."
Si li('OIJC
lnjcclions
1''a1a l lo -l
I Ill( ,\1,() !1\P • -\\'nn1rn
\1 hn 11 :1nt la.r.crr hrca!>I.<,
i-hi1llld hr11':l1 r nf h'11inc1irp1iri
;.1\wnnc \11JC'r1 inn~ to ::iC'hlP\·p
lh,,111 tile i\111r11can :-.1cd1r<1I
A~~111·1;J1111n s:n s.
Tht> A:O,·IA >1(1rn1ng folln"-'S 11
1 rp•>:·1 hy 111" (J~. Fnod ;i11d
Dri1c Arln11n1 s!r11t 1nn !h;i( four
rlra1h~ h:ii·t> rr~u llrct from lhis
illrj'.!al rnelhfl<! of hr ea s l
enh1rgrn1,,n!.
Thr i\'l!A s;11rl S1111r!~y il h::i.~
rrl"ri1rd r~port .; lhat phys1-
t'i;i11s ;ire rrce1rin~ an in-
rrra~1ni:: n11mt)er of patients
..;ufleri11g I 1 ••n1 i:on1 pllc::itinns
frnrn lirtuid s1 llrnne 1n1celinns.
The !unr ha s c1>me ··for a
fu!l-sealr w;irninj,! !n lhl' p11hliC'
as \\'ell as the !he srient1f1c
cnn1mun1\y," !he A~IA said.
Thr w11rn1ng rlof'.~ nnl Rp ply
In ~1l1cnne ,Rel implant::itinn.~.
Sli:\l}I EH SPECIAL!
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9
Sparkling Portraits
of you or your child
Only 9 95
One t;.irge 8\ 10. l \\o lovclv 5x 7
i\nci six han,ly 11 a 11 e I . S. 1 z c
!-l urr\', brin.'( yollr ch1ld in 1101.\:
r e,,rah Siudie, ''' fleer
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Draftee At Texa~ Plant BuLck L1111 g Report.f>d
Botulis111 F ou11d \IJA~IUNGTO~ i I l'l ch ,, l•r .r1 l•1cl.•
Testi 11g
Slated
S1gn:o1 or blac-k lung rl1M'<1.-c
have been found an1nng 41l
pertenl of rn, first 4.200 r +)fll
miners X-rayeQ iri the slarL fl{
R llf'"' nat1nn:1I rherkup. 1t v.;:i~
Tl··· I lul I\ 1: ,, r •It
~1UOh <, 111.11 1111! f \•ort.111
re.1 rh 1111 JI~) IM~I lot 11\I• "'
U<Hl ~ u111.h'1 i.;1 011nd n11n1 r .. t.JJ
lh1:. 1 •• 11
WASHINGTON !A P\
Draft bot1rds ha vt bun lfllri tn
starl calling up fnr physlca t
and rnental exams Seµ:. 1 m'n
who drew number!'; I through
50 in the l11st lottery.
\)raft Director Curt i.~ W.
Tarr said 10 an interview he
ordered the testing In t.::!-:e ad -
vanl<1ge nf lht! partial lu:1 ,qt
indllction centers while tht! AC·
tual drafting of n1 en is susl)'n-
ded.
And . he said. ii i.-; in line
v.·ifh ~lective Servire efforl s
In examine 1nen 11.'i far ahead
of their potential c;a\lup dale.'i'.
as possi hle so they can :olan
their fu tures.
Nonna! inductio11s ca. n' t
resume uni!! Con~res!'i a.n.
prn1•e.~ the draft -extension b1 I
The Sen<1te takr-s up ihe
House-passed legislalinn Sept.
13.
"If we jtf'l a bill passed hy
Ot1. 1 "-'e can start induetini;t
n1en h~· Oct. 15," Tt1r r said.
"Bui tht>re's no way of predir·
ting nun1hers 1 have no idea
how n1anv will he called."
The 1n~jnr stun1b!ing hln<'k
ig a prnposa.1 · by Scna1e-
n en1ocr11ric IA>;o.der ~i i k '
~l a nsfield of ~1onlana to set a
nin e-n1nnth deadl ine for (lei-
lin,e: U.S. forces nuL of \'irt-
nam. An agree1nent "'or ;;rd
nut bv a cnnference cnmmil!ee
knocked nu! lhe deadline, hur ~lansEeld ha.~ s<1id hr-. 11·110111 it
restored In the final Senate
\·ersinn.
CAMDEN , N.J. IAP ) -The
Cllmpbt!ll Soup Cn. has recall·
eel thnusand11 of cans nr
chicken vegetablt! soup pro-
cessed in A 1'exas plant alt er
I.he di s<'nl'erv of d r-11 rl I v
botul ism ront~mi n11tinn in pa~f
or one day's outpuL
Th e firm said SundP.y i1 ha~
already recovered about !)6
l)'tl't:Ot of the !'iOUp pr(M'·essf'rl
at Paris. Trit , and di~tnhutrd
in 16 WeslPrn and Southf'rn
states. It 11;:11d m(lre th;in
9fi,fl()() cans arr still in rircula-
lion.
··To ou r kno""·1edJ,!t>. no 111·
ness ha~ been rt>pnrted a~ 11
re!iul! nf e:atin~ th,. soup ." 11
Campbl!ll spokesman saui.
llt! arldtd th11t the rrr11\1
order appl ies onlv In chicken
vegetablf' snup prrwesserl el
Paris and distributed i n
Alabama , Arkansas . Colorado,
f'!nrida, Georgia, I\ ii n s as,
K e n I. u c lo. y , L nu i si::ina,
Nebra..-;ka . Ne w i\f e x i c o ,
Mis .'ii s sip p i , Missouri.
Okl ahnn111 , Tennei;see, Texa.c;
11nrl WvorninR.
Tht · cnmpany UrRed c·nn-
su1ne rs In those s\11tes and in
adjoining slafe.o; lo destroy any
('tins or the chicken \ e11:etable
snup t.hey ha\'e in t.heir hon1es.
(;rncers have been instructed
!n wilt1dr11"· lhe S(lU p frnrn
their sheh·es.
Tht ;innnuncemen! fnlln11•Pd
the di.-;cnvPr~· nl nPurnt.nx1n
Electricity la vlt•I to your w•y of life.
So la a h••lthy enrlronm•nt•
We'r• working to bring rou both.
hnlulln In thr ~n11p 1·rtded
fl7.P!.1.711lx. ThP !(lX1n causes
h<ltul1sn1. a l\pl' of pn1s(lnin~
v.hich ktll.~ 11s 11rt11n \v11h111 24
h(lllr:<. unless diagno.~ed r<irly
Cnn1p:in\' tests 1nd1cale con-
l11n11n;:1!ion f'IL'l'lll r•r<! uni\ nn l
.lu!y Ill. !hr ~pokr:-n1a11 s;111l ,
but ~e addi'd 1haL all chicken
ve~l'lahlP S11ur rackrrl 10
P;iri" ht>f1\r£> ::i11rl ::iftcr Ju\\ !~
is tx'1ng n'<'rt llrrl -
Thr Tcx;i<.. 1\li'!n1 n1anager .
,Jne Brx . s1111t the pl;in1 ~t op
\lf'd 1nak1nc. the sn11p 1n late
.Ju!v \1•hen !h" 1·nn1an11nat1nn
11·as flr.;1 lo11nr1
Hr ~a.id 11 l'f'l~irl frnn\ the
'\at1nn11I C;innrr~ Lahoralor~
in lahrorn1;i r·onfinned Slln-
day lhat 1111' ('Otlli11l\IOa1ion
w;is rausrd h~ ~nil horn
h::irlena thiit 1~ drslrnvr'1 h\'
hra! 1n nnr111i'!I rrntr.ssin.i::. 11e
said tests wrrr s1111 u11drr ""ay
t(l deten111nP why rroress.1n~
::it P;:ins did n1\l rlC'slnl~' lllr
hac!t>1·i;i
Asked if 1 ';in1phrll"" h11r11
::ihnut rl1e '·1111ta111111:111"11 f(lr
n1orP thiin lhrer ll'('rks hefore
aler!i11~ the. pnhl1 r, a
spn\.icsm::in in t"an1rlen sairl .
"I'm not sure lh:.tL '.l'P can
::i nswer that ques\1nn ill t ht~
!imP,
"lf tl1"rC' \\a.s an\' sort nf
suspicion ar rh,. r~;ins p!:in! 1n
latf .l11ly that thP ~our v.a.s
conran11nated. 1 am not a11·f!fc
of II "
Do you llko lo h•lp peopl•?
•••kln9 • n•w, ••1hln9 ,.,,..,,
Th•11 b• • trol,.•d
MEDICAL ASSISTANT OR,
RECEPTIONIST
DENTAL
ASSISTANT
hv t~e-Actrtditiog (ommisiio~ el 11\e
N•t'J. Ann. ot Trd. 1nd Tec~nita l Sch ls,
1717 South Brookhur~t
Anaheim
Phone 6JS-J450
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er • ion
Nuclear power plants can help close it.
In Southern California, the need
f or electric generating capacity has
m ore than doubled in the last ten
years. As the population increases,
the need for electricity will continue
to grow.
T o meet this growing public n eecl,
Edison must build additional
generatin g plan ts now. Otherwise
an el ectric generation gap could
occur by 1976.
One of the ways we plan to avoid a
power shortage is by constructing
additional nuclear power units a t the
San Onofre Nuclear Gen erating
Station near San Clemente.
But some people oppose construction
of these uni ts. One of their concerns
is radiation. Actually, natural
background radiation is everywhere
and always has been. It com es from
the food you eat, the air you breathe,
the materials used to build your
home. The San Onofre nuclear plant
j g a source of some radiation, too.
The question is, how much?
The answer: so little that an
elaborate monito;·ingprogram of the
la nd, air and offshore waters near
San Onofre has established that the
amount is insignificant compared
with natural background radiation.
Far less, for example, than t he
additional amount r eceived by
mo,ring f rom a wood to a stone or
concrete h ome or apartment house.
Anoilier concc1n may be the wa1m
waler r eleased by nuclear powc1•
1ilants. A t San Onofre, sea water is
used to cool the Jllant condensers,
and then the warmed water is
returned to the sea.
To determine whether this harms
the marine environment, Edison
commissioned an oceanographi c
company of national stature to
monitor the offshore waters both
before and after the plant was built.
11foni toring began in mid-1 ~63
-iour-aml-a-half years before tlic
}Jlant commenced co1nmcrcial
01)eration -a11<l has co11t in11 cc1
ever s111ce.
Rcsllit : t\vcnt:rRono 1·cports rc\·c:al i10
slgnifica11t cl1;i.ngcs i11 the m:irjne
cnYiro11n1cnt. And tl1at includes
three years of 1ilant opera lion.
Tn addition, the Califol'llia Stale
Department of F ish and Game made
its O\vn stt1cly of tl1c san1c 111arinc
m·ca i n 1969. The Dcpa1·tmcnt
conclucled that the nuclear ltnit's
operation did not appear to have had
an ad\•crsc effect on the ncar-sl1orc
1narine cn\r:ironment.
Based on these and other fact~. we
believe nuclear plants arc a safe and
sensible way to generate electricity.
Clean, too. Since there's no
combustion in a nuclear reactor,
no by-products of combustion arc
released into the atmosphere.
A t Edison, we plan fo rely more ancl
n1 ore on nuclear po\vcr to mee t t11e
growing need for electricity in the
14-county area we serve.
sCE
Southern Californie. Edison
DA.U ,Y PROT E DITORIAL PA.GE
UROC's
The news release last week had an arresting "lead."
It read:
"Believing that political Egg Foo Young on the fa ce
of America will be the result of President Nixo n's an·
nounced trip to Red China. United Republicans of Cali-
fornia delivered a judo chop to the head of the party
in lh• fornt or a resolution entitled: 'New Repu blican
Leadership a Necessity.' "
President Nixon lhus joined a long lisl of prominent
Americans-both Democratic and Republican-who have
incurred the d ispleasure of a small group of r ight·
wingers who somehow seem to enjoy the repu tation of
representing t substantial force within the Presid en t's
party.
Actually, U ROC is about as much majnstream
America as it is mainstream Red China. And we imagine
Mr. Nixon is about as perturbed as he would be if
UROC"s counterpart, the California Democratic Council,
issued a metaphor-ridden denunciation congratulating
him for communicating with Red China.
In view of polls showing up to 80 percent of Amer·
ica in agreement with the President's announced policy,
it's somewhat difficult to believe UROC has indeed dealt
him that mighty "judo chop."
More like 1 limp Chinese noodle, ti one chooses to
follow tbe line of metaphors.
No End at Los Alamitos
One thing to be counted on almost a s surely ~s su~
rise and sunset is the diligence of the armed services 1n
retaining their installations.
And so it is with the Los Alamitos Naval Air St.a.lion.
'Judo Chop'
Neighbo rs have been hoping the Navy would aban·
d on the st;i tion, end the noi se and danger and air pol·
Ju lion in the area. and make the area available for either
open space or C'ivilia n development.
ll seems they may as well forget it. The Navy may
use the base ror reserve helicopter training. Or full·
fledged jet flighls could be resumed by the Ai r Force.
'fhe choi ce is in the hands of the Secretary of Defense
and an y hope for cessatio n of activity around l...o!! Ala-
mitos Naval Air Station is probab ly just wishful thinking.
Beer a nd Ol d Age
A shattering day arrived last v.•eek ror the Women'!
Christian Tempera nce Un ion (WC'f Ul when a finding
came through that beer can be, is, a blessing to geriatric
patienls.
The value of beer in the care and rehabili tation of
the aged 'is gaining increasing recognition throughout
the nation as a result of positive res ults at a Massa·
ch usetts hospital. Look at what happe ned:
-Drinkers of the l t.ounce daily ration began to
communicate, incontine n ce d erreased. fewer restraints
were needed, and psychotropic medicatio ns \v ere sub-
s tantially reduced.
-Experiments elsewhere indicate ii was beer that
t u rned the trick of social viability among the various
groups -not fruit juices or other WCTU·approved
lubricants.
So, Grandpa. saJud ' Just conceal your beer breath
from Grandma.
Unless she decides to joi.n you.
Mo ving From
Violence
Dear
Gloo111y
Gus
Statenie 1it11 That Make The nise l ves Conte T1·1ie
To Peace
One of the best ways in which the col·
lege 'litudents' demands for "relevanc~"
can be eombintd with good 'licholarshtp
and the humanities will be offered this
fall . when Manhattan College, a Roman
Catholic school in
the Bronx. begins
an under1rad·
ualt course in
"peace studies."
Believed to be the
first of it.a kind in
the coon try, t h i s
course will be a
''major" requlri11g
30 crtdits as well as
weekly "peace semina rs" and a year-
long independent project in the fie ld .
It will be based on interdisciplinary
gtudles, drawing on courBes in history,
English, economics, philosophy and
biology. For the: subject of human con·
fiict -as institutionalized in war -
ranges all the way from the biology of
human behavior t.o the social psychology
of international problem1.
fr IS ASTONISmNG that Ute basic
human problem of gurvival , now
threatened 11s never before by the
po1se5sion of nuclear weapons. has been
given hardly any attention on th~
ac ademic scene, except In .11. few rarefied
"lhink·t.Anki"' for eJpensive game.theory
e1pe.rts.
War Is a social institution. and the most
overwhelming of all . lt i1 a many-faceted
problem that cannot be sol ved on the
polillcal or social or eronomic levels
alone, but must encompass an un-
derstanding of JI.$ deep psychological and
Is there any truth to the rumor that
Ron Caspers is going to resign
from the Board of Supervisors to
direct public relalions for the
Irvine Co,?
-P.O.
Tll!I 1111vr• rontc11 rttflrT" .,.,.,,, "'
M<•Utrll'f fMM •I "'• .......... r. S ....
r*Vr "' '"Vt .. llllMrny out. D•Hr Plltt,
emotio11al roots.
MOST PEOPLE confuse I.he terms
••aggression," "conflict," and "war.''
Because ther1 is an aggressive com·
ponent in our species. because we are
bound lo have "conflicts," they make the
unwarranted assumption that "you'll
always have war."
But war is not aggression or connlct on
the biological scale. Other animals quar·
r£<1 and disagree but do not engage in
wholesale slaugh ter of I heir own kind : in·
deed. violence is extremely rare an1ong
animals of 1he same species, and almost
never let1ds to death. Man is the only
animal that has institutionalized violence
and made it part of his social fabric.
THE ~1ANllATTAN College course will
not only deal with !he biological queslions
of territoriality, hiC"rarchy, and in-
tergroup ronf\ict among prima1es and
men: but also With international rela·
lions, law, justice.. economic i::cography,
religion. pacifism, and the whole spec•
trum nf peace·mak tni:: effort s from an·
cicnt times to the <.'Onlemporary world.
All these need to be tied together. as
they ha ve not been be.fore, ~o that we can
obtain a clear and cnheren! ovrrvic.w of
how we can get frnm anarchy and
violence lo some form nr y.·orld Iran·
quility. If the end or knowledge is action,
based on the hest value-jud i::mrnt~ we arl'
able W make. then "peaee s tudies" n11ghl
be the most Valuable course any college
could teach . '
Some Good Nonfiction
Recently t listed eever.a.l 1971 novel!
which had particularly int.erttled ™'·all
publilihed be.fort; July 4, a watershed date
ln the publlsh!ng year. Today nonfiction:
not necessarily the "best," or the most
Important, but from my own reading
books that remain with me and I would
recommend :
-"Tk Europeu Dlscevery (If
Amtrl1!1: Tbe Nonbeni Voy11t1," by.
Samuel Eliot Mort.t0n (Oxford). A lively,
anecdotal yet 9Cholarly rundown by the
noted hlahriM ·blographcr of t h e
piece.meal dlaoovery of the North
J.mericen continent, roughly the. 6th to
the 11th Centwie.. Thia ls the first of two
volume.a (I lt'lCOJld will cover Uie
aouthtm voyages) by ttUs indefatigable
specilliat tn marltlm• lore , now in hi1
IOth y•u.
-'"ne Uvt11 Clocks," by Ritchie R.
Ward (Knopf). An investigation of
rhytJml. ol billionl of "clocks," that
permit thln11 {including plants ) to live. A
IJ*'kUr'I INl'l'llnar tn "biodtronometry"
for tbt layman: a b~ of scholarship
and (U JWbaPI lnadvert<ntly) IOlrlnl
poetry.
-"lllJwtU ad ~ Amerk-ta EI"-
periteoe ta Qiu ttll·lHS," by Barbara
W. Tuchman (M1eMll11nl. An lntrlguelng
tnvtlliaaUon ot American policy in
China. alway1 murky enough, through the:
career of Central "Vinegar Joe." Stilwell,
eur rnan ., ChlN off and on, in war and
ptaCll, from tht bq1nnln1 Q( the Rf'J)U b-
lk to tht riH: ol the Mto Tse-tunf regime. •
.
i The Booktnan
'
-"Tbe Jsratlls: P'ounder1 and SOfls;•
by Amos Elon (Holl). Basically an ex-
amination ol a gmeration gap between
Israel's founding fatMrs, the idealistic
old Zionists, and the sons, pragmatists
who are aware ol the case for Uie
Palestinian refu11:~. among other things.
A fascinating critical analysis of lsraC"l
from within by 11 prominent young
journalist t.hfre.
-"Crary Sundays: F. Scott Fltigerald
In Hollywood," by Aaron Latham rVik·
ing). An interesling pitce ol literary
criticism and df'tective work lhat bears
down on the writer"s screenplays. New
ligh t. on the familiar tragic career plu~
additional fooln<lte!I to lhe generally
~habby history o( the motion picture in-
dustry.
-"Raisin( Kaee : A Film and TIA
IUtlory." Pauline Kael's brilliant find
contr'o'vl!!l'sial anatomy or • universally
popular screen muterpiece, "Citizen
Kane," This .11.ppeared as a long two-part
series ln The New Yorker, the mOf:t
memorable. movie reportage since Lillian
Ro~ on the making ol "The Red Badge
of Courage." I "Thf' Citb.cn Kane. Book''
will be publildted in il1f' fall by Littlf',
Brown, ""·ith Ult addition of IJ\e .s hootini;:
t.erlpt by Hl'!'man J. M:1nk iewici and
<>non Welles.)
Wllllam lloJta n
Prophecy Self-fulfilling if Believed
tn traditional socielies, for example
among Orthodox Jews, marriages are
arranged by professional matchmaker~.
Among the problems of the matchmaker
is !he fact that the marriage schemes he
concoc!s 10 the satisfaction of two sets of
parents are sometimes frustrated by t!"!e
fact that the two young peorle concerned
are not interested in each other.
With his professional standing, lo say
nothing of his fee,
1n jeopardy, wha t
does !he ma ichmak-
er do? A favorite
trick under these
circumstances is to
rely on v.·hat sociolo-
gists call the "self·
fulfilling prophecy."
The matchmaker
s a y s 10 D a \' i d,
''Have you noticed
how R uth looks
al you·!" And to Rulh hr says, "David
thinks you're ""·onrlerful. He can hardly
krf'p his eses off you."
Up t.o nnw Da vid a nd Huth ha1•e
scarcely glanced at each other. But after
lhis build·up. when next they mecl. they
look at each 01.hr.r "'ilh special interest
and curiosity -and things may begin to
happen.
I TELL THlS STORY not lo wt1r n
against matchmakers. but lo illustrate
I.he µrnfound difference be t wee l'I
slatemcnts 1n the physical sciences and
,
' Hayakawa
\
statements about human relations.
The matchmaker's .s ta t e men ts,
"David is fa scinated by you, Ruth,'' ~nd
'"Ruth ls fascinated by you. David," may
be quite untrue at the time he make!
!hem. But if they are believed by Da vid
and Ruth, they can become true. What
characterizes lhe self.fulfilling prophecy
is its c.11.pacity of becoming true if it is
bel ieved.
The prophecieJI of the physical science!!
do not affect the. outcome. If Galileo says
that two caMOn ball! of unequ.11.\ s ize
dropped simultaneously from the Leaning
Towe r of Pisa will hit the ground at the
liflme time, his statement does not affect
the experiment.
But statements about human rel ations
are different. If .someone sayli, '"I ha ve
no friends. Everybody hates ine," and he
believes hi~ own slatemen1, he will treat
everyone -even those who are trying to
be helpful or friendly -as an enemy.
Thereby he makes his own statement
come true. He soon finds himself without
1 friend in the world.
T SPEAK OF' SELF-FVLFllJ.JNG
prophecies because. ttw. whole world Is
threatened with extinction by them. If
enough people. in the Soviet Union keep
saying In lhemselvr!'I, '"War with the
United Stales (or China l is inevitable,''
and if enough influential people in the
United Stateg 1or in China) say to
themselves . "War with the Soviety Union
is inevitable," then all three nations will
continue to arm themselves with more
nuclear weapons and i n c re a s i n 11. l y
sophi sticated missile systems, thus brini;:-
ing closer and closer the holocaust "'hich
they all fear.
What is tnie or internation al relations
is also true of race relations. Suppose you
con vince yourself that "America is a
racist society." If you ar£< Y.'hit£<, ynu
may conclude from thi!'i that Lhere is nn
use integrating the schools, no use try ing
to abolish job discrimination, no use. ex-
t.ending civil ri ght~. And if there are
enough whites like .vou. nothing will bl'
changed. What racism lherr ls IOOa.v will
be perpetuated, 1'onrirn1ing the worst
fears of the blacks.
If' YOU ARE NEGHO. you may con·
('lude !hat there 1s no use ,i::e!1 1ng an
education. sinee a "racist society" will
not 11ive you a Job. Or that there 1.~ nn use
doing Y.'ell Jn you r Job, since a "ra cisL
society" will never reward your efforts.
Or that there is nn use lry1ni;: to stay oul
of trouble RS a IR\.,.·ahidint: citizen, since
the racist cops v.·111 hassle you anyway If
there are enough blacks like you,
eJrenated from the cul1urr, rl rfying polire
authority, carry ing gun,; 1ri "self·
defense,"' yo11 \\ill ccrlainly provoke !he
''ery persec11ti11n ynu prrdirtcf! Yoll
bring on _your nwn rate by !he way in
which you 1alk. to .voursr.lf.
Actually ii n1akcs lit 1 le sense 1n i;R:V
Iha!. Am cr1f'a i~ -nr is nri! -a •·racist
societv.'" Amel'i{'a is 1111n1rasur::ihh• le~~
racist· than So.1 th Afnr.:-1 or Rhortcs1t1. !t
·~ very n1uch lrss racisl 1n 1971 lh;in lt
was in J!l6l -or 1921. "'h1·n the l~1neh1 ,.g
of Negrot>s "".-1s a c o rnrnnnp1HC:f .
Further1nore, n1Rny prohh•rn~ allnbutcd
lo "race"' are econon11c prohlcms. Others
are problem~ of cultural differences
bel ween r ich and pnnr. hetwcen urban
a nd rural, re~ardless of race.
WHAT CA~ ONE SAY. lhcn. to rlefl ne
the current raci al silual 1nn·• I thin k nne
should say ~nn1et hin g likl' th1 ~
.. America ts a rapi1tty < h<Jng111g ~<iricty.
IL is less rartst th;:in i! was .1 dt'("<Hle Rgn.
Jt wjll be ]PSS rt1 c1s! 1(1 .1·ra1·s frr.111 nnw
1ha n it is lodav. \\l hv"! Bcc11u~e nf tha
moral choices "r rn:J kf', hr1·a11~r of thP.
way J th ink anrl al•t arul infl uence
-0thers,"
Once yo11 ackno\\•!edgi: thP rr:Jlit,v nr
change, once you recogn11e ,\'(l1lr own par"!.
in determining the r\irr1·t1on l"lf that
change, Y•1u need nn IOTIJ!Cf (!cspa1r.
You wi ll firfd the worlrl 111 1rl "1th hnpe.
By S.I. H:1;.iakawa
Prrsident
San Francisco St;i1e College
Offshore Airport Protests Needed
Tn the Editor:
The slate A~~rn1h!y h;is pt1ssrd 11 htll
I Al3 2777) aulhorir.1ng slurl1rs ::ind con·
~lrlli'l lOO or iH1 olf~ho're ;i1rport Ill San
!'ctl ro Ra v, adjoining lhe fed er a I
brea~wate r
No nrcd ha~ t>vrr hren ~aiggrsted nr
es1abl1shed lnr such a faeiHty, but. 1hcre
has been acl!ve lobb~'1ng by privale In·
teresls. No publi c hearing.~ have been
held, and publici ty about 1he propo..c;cd
pro1ecl w;is so 1;parse 1hat. evrn con-
stituents of As~emblym 11n Cullen. its
sponsor. were unaware· of the bill or 11.S
purpose.
THE BlLL AS wr ill<!n places no ceil-
ing on cost, but the commercial firm
y.·hich dreamed up the schemt has
publicly estima1ed the. cost o I
preliminary stud ies a.lone at around $.~
million, with multiple millions 1o follow
for the actual construction-all tax
money,
Ecologically, an offsho re airpQrl in this
area promises more air pollution, n1ore
noise pollution (!he "holding pattern" will
embrace. most nf Orange County)-and
very probably damage lo our coastline,
beac.hes, harbors and sea life.
The bill ls now scheduled to go to the
Senate for final vote shortly arter the
Legislalure convenes about Sept. 7 -and
there. is a strong possibility it can be
''killed" there if enough protest!'\ from in-
divld1 1al~. ~roups. cluhs. elc ge t to the
Senate and Go\1e.rnor before that date.
EVERYBODY INTERESTED should
write: NOW to at least one Senator lmore
if possible) and the Governor. J ust •
brief note -•· 1 request that you vote. NO
on AU 2777 berause tstate your
re~wn3")." Senators locally Cflnce.rned 1n·
elude Dennis E. Carpenter, James E.
\\'helmore. Ralph C. Dills. George
Ueukmejlan , Joseph ~I. Kenn1ck. Name.'I
of others rn::i y be had at public libraries.
All mt:1y he addressed State Capitol,
Sacramento, Cal. 95814.
11 po.,s1hle. ask rriend~ in olher M"Ction~
fJf the slate lo write also The spon~rs of
l h1~ project are pfJ\\'erful -and lhty
Ma il box
Lcttf'rs from reod.r.r.t are we/coml'.
Norrrwlly writ.era shou/a convey thei r
1nessages in 300 words or /c.~s. Tlit
1·1ghl ro conden.se letters t.o fit space
or eliminatt libel is reserved. All let·
1.crs must include signaturr and 1Mil·
i1tr1 oddrrss, but 11amrs n1ay be with·
held 011 rrque.st if sufficient reason
i.~ npparrnt. Poetr11 will not bl'! pub·
liJhed.
dnn't ha\'! our interests 11 l heart. Every
protest letter counts. Let's kill thi!!I
onshore monster before. be can rise from
the Kl!
G. M. MILLAR
Happy End ing
To the Editor:
Losing Poody. my gray 11nd blRck toy
Patti-poodle, was a trying time for me,
but from thi1 e1perience. r have learned
that there ar• aome wonderful people
DeAr George:
I'm CQncerned about you. You
1\ruck me 111 a clean-living. Oannel-
gown-loving-wife type.. Now 1111
these nuts ire. i.skint· your advicfl
on how ta cope with wayward
women weiring minis and se~
through blouses. Ttke. my 11dvice.
and quit th11t business before the
temptation Is loo much for you. Be
happy wilh your flaMe.l·gowned
wife!
HAPPY HUSBAND
Dear Happy:
Oh, don 't worry about me,
Temptation never bothers me.. I've
known J!C()ple. who were happy evl!n
though they couldn't 11rtord to buy
lhf!\r wives eve.n a fl11Mtl gown .
who are anxiou~ and w1llini; lo ~o nut or
their y.•ay to hr !p a pe rson nr an an1ma l
in distress.
The fine peopl ~ on ynur nr wspaper in
the nrws rlepartn1rnt Rnd in ''rla :!:s1lird''
y.•hen I placrd nly '"losl" ad. even hC'!pcd
me by scl'!rching in !he yel unpuhli~hed
"found" column for Poofl..v, I'm :i;ure thrv
rou)d detect a frAAt ic sob in my voice. I
do sincerely thank them. ·~1ary Beth and
the others.
THE!\'. THERE \''AS thr po\iC"e
department. The offi cers and a lady
the re I talked wit h did nol "'brush rne
Qff" for calling I hem about such a trivial
l.hing as los ing a small poodle. They were
<:1>nsidrr ale and made suggestions to help
me. Our loca l radio station people were
sympathetic. The men in our park~
department offt:red lo be on the lookout
for one small Ji:ray and black poodle.
AH or the animal shelters or SPCA.'s in
Oran~e County were 11lcrtC"d and hoped to
be of help All of the veterina rian~ I
called offered lo lake my phone number
in case my poodle might be brought in to
them.
MY NE IGllRORS and friends were
wonderful, all keeping a watchful eye.
Our postman was on the 11lert as ht" made
his appointed rounds. The feed store man
across the street .11.nd the business people
along the nearby boulevard -some
posted "lost" not ir es in thC"ir places Qf
business -all were on the lookout for my
•·Poody.""
To all these good people. may I expre!S
my very sincere ind grateful thanks. My
11tory had a happy ending as Poody is
with me again.
KATHRYN MACKENZIE
Trn cellng l,llle rb1tgs
To the Editor:
How many tJmes on 11 lonely road have
yon been tempted to throw out a can or
even U1rown • can (lr botlle: out the car
window just because no one wRs looking.
f\l y hu~hand .ind I iu~1 rl'C"rnll\' rrtum -
£'rl frrim Ollr v;ir t111nn 1hrnu~h :\n1·thern
C:i!ifnro1a . On hr.11111f1il H1r,hw.1,v 44
through Lassen Nat1nn:tl Park 11e wrr11
shocked nt the an1nt1111 of 111nk ;:ilong the
highway. I dceicfr·d !11 1n~r a 1·011nt 11f 1111 lv
!tll cans that la.~ nn !11r righl ha11rl .~1clr n(
th e road anr\ only al n11g ltlr sh(lu\d£'r.
Within a on£'-rnilt' .~ti-ctrh nf ro;irl I
counted as f;i sl a~ I ('!Hild ;ind c·an1e u11
"'11h a lntal of l!iS •·:in.~. and r m sure I
tl1dn "l count them <111.
/'\OW THIS Jli/'\K isn't lrnm people
who live in lhe <1ret1 hel'ilUSe there tire
ve.ry few ixople ""'ho h\·e up rhrre. Just
wildlife, and the road~ are nnly open
about nine month~ of !he ~·rar Thi~ junk
"'·as left by traveler/' thrQugh thr aret1.
So, please next 1ime yn\1 'rr oul dr1v1 ng
11nd wRnl to throw out a can. hnttle. or
whatever, think a~ain YQIJ n11ght hr the
one y.•ho slar1.~ lha1 strctrh of road hl·
le.red with cans. bolt\es and JlHlk
LORRA INE f'.I. KA~1Pf\1AN
O RA.MC.I COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robrrt N. Weed, Publisl1rr
Tho1nas Krt.uil. Ed i1or
A//Jr rt \\I. Bores
E.di tor rol Page Ed itor
The f'diror1 .. 1 page nf HM! D11.lly P1lol
H'tk .. to inform 11M ~tlJTlula!t noad-
""' by pre:senfin11. thl"' rtf'~pnl!f'r'•
op1n1nn!I and cnmmrntary nn 1oplr1
nC 1n ll'n'ltf 11nd ~1gn1 f1r~nrr . hy pro-
v1d1n11: a tnru m lrir 'hf' exprr~~l(ln of
our rrarlrn;' opl1Hfln,, ""'I hy prr-
'rnHng The d1vrr.;1' vlr11 fl'llO!!I nf In·
formrd nl\itr r1•rn; arlfl Jl'<•k r•Jrnf'n nn
toplc!I of !he r\ay.
~1 onda y, August 23. 1~7 1
-·-. r -· ,1 ;1~-·:..... ~ ..........
.. ,.
Molld.tf, .Au9ust 2l 1971 OA.ILY ,ILO'l' 7
CHECKING •UP• NOR WALK (AP1 -Science instructor at Cerritos C<illege photophores on the scales, like the surface, he said, Jn length.
ha!! finally setn the hgh! Bnd here lttinb he has discovered dot.Jon a luminous wutch dial. The Porlchthys ls not a rare A glowlng midshipman cara
eiposed the Po rich thy s the real reason Porichthys ''Vi.:tuahze an ocean liner with
Notal"" fo• what t•e realty ·,, N t t t th r t rish. Al lea.st five speries have be attn only at night, Cr•-...., • o a us urns on : e ema e alt the portholes lit and that's ....
-a cad. Porichthys Notatus. the midshipinan underwater," bttn sighted along the west said. They are often caught by
Sometimes known as jhe He recently placed a pair of (.'ran~ said. "It's a tit3utiful coast rrom Alaska to Baja fishermen and make fair
··~,idshipman" fish or lhe the fish In a sea water tank, sight" California, Crane said, .and eating. He doesn't encourag•
''California singing rish," it turned off lhe lights and sat Crane f0<·u!led 011 Pnrit'h!hvs others are comrnon in Atlantic that, however.
has intrigued st1entist'S as the batk to watch. for his studies because "if."I waters_ •' I need th em l o r
only known shallow water fish "First the tQll!e hummed, such 3 hardv fish. 11 tan live specimens," he said.
in the Western llemisphcre loud enouuh to ,be heard clear · The Porichthys only i;pawns•. ------------" up to eight hours in nothing I th h ti nd which glows. lllTOss lhe room. When hi s n e s a ow water, spe ing but wet s<111tl," he s:11d. th t r h' ,. · d Lurninescent rish are J)rospcctive female appeered, e res o is 1me in epths
normally sightt><i 111 t h l' he grunted t1nd bit her. After The dc~pYialcr glowers. can-up to 500 feet. Slate-gray in
• .
Lefty De11tists
Are Ra1·e B1~eed
c.R~f.!l!f Fish Turned On (Literally) by Lo-ve
deepest parts or the occ;111 n1nrt' grunting and biting. bOth _not s~r\•iv:__when brotight ~o ~~r~~~~up to two feet
rnomru! nf sv.·iped p<ickct-v:here a built-in J t g h t 1 n g fish Iii up. It \vas almost too ---
llouks. "Rotten stupid duntb system would appear to hnve ~O(KI tu be true," said Crane. r-----------------------J f
By L. 1\I. BOYi>
RECENT STU 0 Y in
Cal1[orn1a ind1c<r.tes t: a r
salesmen and school teachers
appear to be those
professional people most apl
to la k e bankruptcy .. , •
"CHILDREN are IK'\'er \O(l
tender tn he wh1prwd . Like
beefsteaks, !he n1 ore \hu twat
!hem. the n1ore tender they
become." So \\•rote J·~dgar
A!lan Poe, ihe niuns icr ...
dog ," he said, softly. ,,!:::::==~~~ so1ne \'alue in the rnurky ln an ocean envlronn)ent. darkness. !ht' 1nale Porichthys concludes
\'OU'\'E HEARD of the two But !he Porichthys has bern !his crass 1nat111g behavior by No. 1 on tl1e Coast
A's -Alcoholics Anonymous Sa lly Baina nas seen blinking on and nff 111 chasing the mother away from
-and the three B's_ Bach. R II I "'ater depths of a foot or Jes.'! her sandy nest out to the deep Your Ho metown Newspaper Is
The DAILY PILOT Reetho\·en and Brahrns _ but ea Y s • • • along California's coast to the sea.
have you heard of the lour Banainas, That Is bafnemenl of sticnus1s. The lights on the fish are (s'~ 1~eVt'rmind. lhev're nol• .i,,==========='--'-N~o~w~,~J~o~le~s~C~r~'~"~'·~'"-'b~i<~>t~og~y~~O~C~H~"~ll~y..C'ro~•~·''._'.>O~! !h~o~n~dr~ed~s~o~!-=======================i __ :_:'.i;i;~~::_ __
\1·1dely knnwn. TheV're th~!
fuur quallt1t's a jewelCr cherks
in exam11u11g a d1;11nontl
l'aru1, color. tlari!1• ano
t'ut , . \.\'llAT PART Or vour
fa(·e as a rule do you shave
f1rs1. 1111sler'.' Most · n1en first
t11tu.:l1 the razor 1o 1.he rii::J1I
cheek Just bcloy,• the sideburn.
\i,ihar. n1ost or lhen1 shave last.
AGAIN A1\1 ASKED lo narl)e
the three acl0rs w ho
performed in the largest
number of motion pictures. ln
order, they \\'ere \Val/ace
:Ford, Donald Crisp and John
Carradine.
f'olAY BE YOU recall 1hat
Los Angeles felon \.\'ho trainC'd
his (;er1nan shepherd to
snatch purses. Pretty tricky.
Upon reading about said
character, a Pittsburgh thief
did likewise. Firsl time nut,
police caught the dog, said,
"Go home. boy." and foll owed
him slraightav.•ay to a troubled
culprit surrounded by a
Girls
44h
'f a ke
Place
The Fnuntnin Valle~· Robby
Sox snfth;il! tcan1, winner or
the :Jrea rind d1slnrt cha111-
pionshlp, rlaced follrth in t.he
slate cn111pe1 1tinn.
The 21 girls fn11n Fountuin
\'alley. rang:ing in ;:ige fro1n
nine fo l J. look fourth in the
l'late rh11mp1\ln$l1 ip Aug. l3 111
Buena P;:irk.
N!•ling lhe surcrs.!l nf the lfi-
i?irl te.1n1, Ftlunta1 n Valtr.1· 1"1-
l v C11une1ln1rn e11rl11r~er! ;i lr1-
ler nf congr.1!ul:itinns !/l rhe
,CrllUp during their n1ecling
Tuesday night.
\Vine l 'a sl in µ:
Sel in Ne wpo1·t
A \l•inr t;:is11n,c: J"l:Jr!v. )v1s
been planned hy th~ Or:inge
Cnuntv Fair lln11s111).( Counci l
for Thur-stlay . Srp1. 9 frnrn
7 :~0 In 9 p !ll. /tl !lir Sp11
bu ilding. Pnrk Ne w p n r t
Ana rlTnents, 90{1 S.1n .ln;i11u1n
Hills !load. Ncwrort 13eal'11.
Onmesl1 t' wines will be
frattu·ed. Ticket ~ for S2 Sf\ per
person .1re av.11lahle 1l1rn11gh
tl!rs. f'ol;ir iannf' \\"h1tc . '.!.19;i
Tustin Avr , Nrwpnrl Rr;it•h.
646·142fl Procrrrls 11 111 gn In
the r1111nr1l
if at all. is the upper lip. /\
r;1z0rblade rnnkcr undertook a
;;!ud.v lo find thal out. \.Vhy I
dt)11'l know.
CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q.
"Wasn·t it Friedrich Neittsehe
who said, ·The natural man
has only two primal passions
-to gel and to beget'7" A.
That was Dr. \Villiam Osler.
Nietzsche said, "When a
"'oman becomes a scholar.
there is usually something
"rong y,•ith her organs." Q.
"\\'h;it dt>non1inat1nn or t:oin fJr
currency 1s the most \\'idely
t·irculated~" A. The$\ bill.
RECENTLY REPOHTEO a
!('([·handed dentist is a rarily.
"Bunk~" writes a ('asper.
\\o"_vn .. customer. "r know three
lcfl·l1<1nded <le n ! i ~ t ~.' ·
Bemarkab!e. Seven out of !00
professional men are left ·
handed. Ex<:ep1 den1i;;ts. Only
aOOu t one out of 1,000 dentists
are left-handed. A maker or
rtcn!al instruments reports
that.
IF YOU THI ;\'.!\ lhe nun1bcr
1.1 "1s 11nlurk1 . wh;il ;i1li; you 1s
t r1skai.dt'kaphnb1.1 ....
i\Li\lOST BUT NOT QU ITE
h<1if of all the money spenl on
<1thletit· paraphernaha in this
cnunlry goes for goU equip-
n1 en L l 'm told ,., IT'S
Al.SO A sad matter of rel'ord
1ha1 about one Ol1\ o[ t'\lerv 40
Sn11th Africans do<'s a l!Ule
time in jail e very year.
HOY S OUTNUMBER girls
i111h1s toun1r'' up !n the age c1f
!9. Aftrr t.h~1, girls start t11
nu1numher hfiys. So ynung
lad~·. if you don't line 11p ;i
husband by age 19. ~·ou'll be
\.\Orking against the odds.
ren1c.mber that.
Your queslinns nnd cn»I ·
111rnt.~ nre 11Je/cnmer1 t111<t
ir1/l be used iii CJJECKJN(;
1·r u•li rrercr poss1h/e. Arl·
<Ire.~.~ /p/trrs In/ .. J.I. Bnyrl,
r . (). Rn.r 1 R7!i. Neu1rorl
RPnr!i. Cnl1f , .<12(ifi0
The 'Springtime' perm.
Just s10 buys it.
At JCPenney. Every day.
We 'll put spring back into
your summer hai r with a
Helene Curtis 'S pringtime'
perm . In cludes sham poo ,
cut and set, '1 O
Fash ion frosting spec ial,
only 12.88
JCPenney
beauty salon
NEWPORT BEA CH HUNTINGTON BEACH , ... ~ ..... i.1.,.,,,
1nd lloo• b• • 131 l
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Sale. Our biggest, clearest color TVs
cost 60.95 less than last week.
And they were good values last week.
Sale. Starting Sunday at noon.*
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Sal• prices eftdYe ttwoogh Saturday on ly!
Sa~569
Reg. 629.95. P•nncr••t-console color TV
with folding doors. 25" sc1een rnessured
diagonally, lighted channel selectors,
Chromabrile for extra brightness, modll'8.r
chassis tor •a5Y servicing. Automatic
tine tun'ng, bu\U-in automati c color pmtf'"JW.
"'Medi\e rranean"' ety\e with pecan voneera
on t\ardWOOds.
JCPenney
The values are here every day.
Sale
$509
R91. 569.95 Pennc:t"•et-COMOl9 __.'IV._
25" acr•en meesured dlegonalfy ..
• Ch romabrite picture tube fOf extra bt\Q'*-
• Pre-set VHF fine tuning
• Modular chassis construction tor~ r.MtilQ
• Au1omalic fine tuning. automatic cdOf vinWier
• "Quick-Pie'" fOf Instant picture and sound
• Comes in 3 r-abU.et styles: •Contemporary"'
wit h swi~el base and walnut wineer on
hardwoods. "'Early Amer\can• with -9
veneers or, hardwoods Md '"MedMwewwa•
wtth ~ wn • on NrdMJoda
JC Penney
service
It's all part of the value.
(714) 523-6401
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*Shop Sunday noon to\ p.m. at the following Penney stores:
BUENA PARK BUABANKo CANOG A PAR'K CARLSBAD CHULA V\STA COLLEGE GROVE COMPTONt DOWNEY FASti\ON VALLEY -SAN DeEOO
,ULLERTON GRANADA HILLSf' HUNTfNGTOH BEACH HUNTINGTON PARl<t INGLEWOOO LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BE.A.CH
NORTH HOLL YWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE TORRANCE VAN NUY S VEtmJRA WESTCHESTER WEST COVlNA Buy It on P9f\n9'J'9 time psyment plaa
t.C la1•d Sundey
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I OllLV PILOT
'Totally U1afafr' M<1Jtson Group Held .in Th eft Try
State Officials C1·iticize t1Aw·r1 lflRNI': IAP)
Police s<Jy fi ve i>ersnn~ c;:ip.
turtd .,., ith 140 stolen r1rle.~ and
Ansv.·er quesl1on5 , including
"'hat they planned lo do with
the guns.
Miu Brunner, 1 former
Wisconsin librarian whn ar -
cordinit to trial testimony
fathered ii child by Manson.
waa • ke v prosecution witne~s
1n !he trial (If n 0 be rt
Beausoleil, a cl an n1emhl!r
sentenced to death for the
murder of Hinmiln .
Tl1e ~b:lh ptrson lnvoJvtrl in
lht ,i:unfight esc~ped. Priliet
said they sought Charle~ Allert
l,o\'ett, 19, a nd said he had 11
Manson clan scratched on h1J
forehead . Nader's Blast 011 Wate1· U11it ri~tnl.;; ;if!er a i;,1u1 battle wl'rl'
f1•l\uwrr~ o( Charles Manson
All were book~ rnr in-
1·ellligat1on nf armed robl>ery
anrt attempted murder. No ne of the eight nfficrr:t
e;llled to the surplus store wa!
\\'OUnded. 8y Uniltrl Prtss tn•erniltional
Ralph Nilder's ehar,llr~ 1hal
tht Cal ifornia \\'arrr rrnJr<'l
I" possibly !he "lar~es! sp<'f'iRl
\.riteresl bonndng~lt in h1slttr,\ ·•
has drall'n sh;lrp responsf'
from J\!;ile nf!1c1als and
former Go\' Edm und G I P111 1
Brown.
Brnwn. former \wn-ltrm
Ca1ifnr11\a J<Ol'ernnr. ~a id in
Los Ani<Plr~ !h;i1 1f 1t1e
ma ssive \\'a!rr project st;irter1
under his ad minlstr;:itinn is ;:i
boondoggle. "] would hke 1t
renamed B r o "' n ' s hoon-
dns:g\c "
"H !hi~ is ;i hoonrlngg!e .
lhcn c11 ll it Brn1,1·n·~ honn·
cloggle." rhe Former ~nvernor
said ''Thal h;is a nl<'f'
al1i11'TPJIVP ~1und to !t. 1·11
1akt' credit r,ir it"
Hf s;i1d it 1,1·as ''tnr;i JI\ un-
F11ir .. 1h;i1 nonp of :-.'ader··,., 111-
\'Cstigatnrs who prcrarrrl ;i
rn11ssive rrporl rrl1ic;il of l;:ind
and 1,1·a1cr usf' in lhc !".J;lt c
St!Ul!hf his \'ICWS
"Before they is~ur ;:i rcpol'I
like this. shouldn·1 they c11ll
me and try tn ~et 1he f;:icls.,"
Brown 11 ~ked. "Oon'1 you think
they nughl In gi1·e me !he np-
porlunit.v !o respond""
Rrflwn said 1he bond i:o>Sllf'
w;is fnr Sl 7~ billion Ht si1 1d
snmt nl hl~ st"l!f wa nted In
pul a f,~110 mi!linn bond is,~\Je
np thr hallot "hut we finally
put fl $1 75 htll1on proJl'CI on
bt-causf' f 11•an!cd pcnple
tn h;i1·r an Idea nf !he ln1·
1ne11i;1ty 11f !he prflJrct "
1;n1· Honald Reagan ha.~
1lrt·ltned cnmment nn Nader 's
i·harj!es until he reeelvei; a
~·np_v 111 lhr rrport but camt'
f!UICkl.1• IO !he de/en~ of
(i1;inrll1. t'Xpre~sln,ll .. full r11n-
f1denre" 1n lhe w a It r
rl':Snurf'('J; dire1·tur.
Krrry ".1u!hg11n ch;1irn1;in nf
!he S1a1e Water Resnurrrs
C-Onlrnl 8Qard . said the section
of the report dealing wi!h
"'attr qualit y \\'as
"prepos!crous and not based
on fact."
He said !he sl ate ha.'! the
~trnnt:rst waler qu;ili ry r·nntrn l
];iw '1n thr wnrl(I ;ind has
\'i~nrnusl~, rnfnr<'ed ii !hrriuJ.:h
'.127 11rnsccutinns. cease and
de~1.~r nrrters and h11ns nn ron·
neclions Lo system~ which do
Guard Held
In l(illinµ;
not rncct "iii er di.~<'h;i r~t' re-
q u 1remen1~
rarts of the report cr1t1cb:-
ini:! !ht' de velopmpnt nf cnn·
J:lnmcra!I' fartn~ and the
n1isu.~t' nf Pf'SlJcides were al·
t;i('krr1 hy .ler ry \\I. Fielder,
J)1rectnr of the St11le Df'p<1rt·
rn1•111 nf 1\g1·1cullure
Fifldrr adn1i!lfd !ht r1-
istc11cc nf {·nnglnmtr;i!f'-t•wncd
f<lrms hul. s;i1d "th('rf' a l~n ilr'e
manv s ma 11 . plfic1('ntlv-
uprl'i.i\ed fa uull' f;irrn~." .
He .~;:i1d rh;:it pre1•pnr1n.c: a
Pa~l Won't
_,\ff cct N c "/
Miss !\1aicl
SACl1A~1 EN·ro
f·on,e:lonirratt f;1:rn1 r r nm The f;ithrr of Rnhyn A.awrr!'!.
n11eral1ng ii largP ;.igneul!u r11l tile new /\la id nf C<lltfr.rn;i ,
fa cility would be like "preven· sii ys his daughtfr "c\fser\'CS a
tin.t: (;enera\ Mntnrs froin
n1aking cars ancl going b;ick to chance" and olf1cials of thP
thP Essfx and ll udsnn" L'illiforn1 a state lair arf g1 l'1na
Various other st;ilr off1c111ls il to her.
took issuf with Nader's rlaim 1.he bluf-eycd brunette 1,1·ill thal "local . slate and fcdfral a~encics 1,1•hi(•h r cg 11 I a! e he al!nweri rn rct;i 1n her crown
aspect.<> of C;:i ldorn1a \;:in cl de~pllc cl1 srlo~u rr~ she wa.~
ownership f'i1hfr do nnl have arrr.~ted ;i .irar i1£n \1•1th a nr will not dise!osf' th<' iclPn·
titles of n1ajor J;in1lowners." bnyfnf'nd for hurglan7..1 ni.: a
Tom Q1ii11n, l'\ssist:1nl to Sp!'Cialfy .~hop.
Secretarv of St<ilf 1'.:dmund r.. Shf was gven the m;iid t1Lle
Brown Jr . said his nffiCf Friday night.
ThP "'!'lunded were listed in 11•nundrd durtnjZ lhe in.minute shootnul Sallir·day night ,,.,·hen satisf11ctory condilion today at SI ~ persnns. one armed with R a county hn~pi~al jail wllrd . During Manson 's 917·mon1h
sa11•ed-off shotgu n. enlerrd a trial Miss Share and ot her s11rp:u.~ .~tnrP. lorf·£'d three nu•1nbers of hi.~ clan kept a
<'lr rk ~ and lwti ru!llniners rn vlj!i\ on \he strl!f'l outside the
lir on the floor and IX'~;in COlll'\hnuse.
lo;1d inR ~uns into a I an p;irkef! Rice and Miss Sh;ire .served
•lulsidl'. 1\ clrrk surnmoned brief Jail terms on misde-
P"111i,ee 11
0·1th1 JI .... ~den~ a1larm ,. ineanor cha rges after a kev nu n rr ,.1· ~ .. r, }!.11n 11re . . . · (_' ,1 . , . C , , prosecution wetness wa5 gtven i\•r rp a. ir1 inc ' Y P s Y an 1-()D·spi ked hamburger Shal'e . 2R . and M11rv Arunner. __
2fi nf 1 11~ 1\ngfles. a nd
L:i wrcncc ~:rlY.•ard Railey, 21 ,
nf Tul.~a. Okla.
Also arrested were Dennis
l11cc. 2~. ;1nd Kenneth C41mn,
.11 Cotnn es<'aPf'<I custod y
arrer he 1,1·as brflught to
ne<irbv Lns Angeles rrorn Fnl.~nin Prison to testify in the
rurrenl !rial of Manson in !.he
1nurder nf musi cian Gary Hin·
m:in.
Manson and th ree 1,1•omen
nicmhers 1lf his hippie-style
"f11m il11" ha ve been sl:'nlenccd
In rle11lh fnr lhe se\'en Sharon
Tale 1nurdfr.~ in 1969
A s1>;th person escaped dur-
ing !lie gun h11Ulr .
A police spokcsnu1n s;:iid
S1Jnday th;:iL !he fi ve refused to
kfep~ land p;itfn!s. d:iting hark In lhe lirne when the "\\'e :ire 100 pcrccrit b<'hind TA KE THE
f£>d('ralgnvrrnm£>n1 gave large rhe girl." said Rirh;1:rrt
::.mnunts of liind !n the sl;:i!f'. l\lrnharrt, e~f'('1J1i1•c n1;:inii,l!rr NEWS QUIZ
He said rhey ;ire filf'd in nf thr Yn!n Cnunl y ('harnhcr W D y
f ,. , h e ore cu ...
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YOU ASKED FOR IT
SO NOW WE HAVE IT
AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL
Bottle1, cenlons and lin Tr ' Sh c ant ara como11c11d
by •lmo•t 2,000 pounde
or p1essvre on one
f\e11 r bagt Up 10 a w111'.,,'a
worlh ot !r;isll ls In Iha
bag, in the drawer. In the
3•" uni\ !hilt buildl·in or
s1a11d1 alon•. lnslead
Ma
of til!luting ou! J 1.,,·enty gallon
trash cans carry out one clean
Trinh Mlllher Bag!
Simple, but child·
proor Opt1ra!lon.
FREE
DE MONSTRATION
The Fornier gov,.rnnr dcnird
<'harccs in thf' r\arlrr ri·prirl
Iha! Rro\\·nde 1iberil1 r I v
decrivrd the f';il if,1rni;i 1·nrcr~
tn l!lfifl hv pl;icing a $2 billion
hrind i.•.sue for the prnjc<'( nn
!hr ha!lnr \1•hen he kne11• the
<''1~1 \\'oulrl be ;it lf'a~I $2.R
hill inn ,
ar(·hivr~ in !hf 1·:ip llnf and n .,..nmmer<'f'. WnlC 1va~
~AC R ,\!\1 ENTO t Li l' t 1 -An -~"~'~•·•~l~hc~c~•~fo~c~'~'"~'hnd~~y_:w~ho:_~'~'~'''~"~lh~e-f~>e~e~l~'='~·v~'~"~t.h:e~c~on~·1=~E~v~e~r~y~~S~o~t~u~r~d~a~y;,,,JJ!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ off-dut y sccunrv gu11rrl hil.< \\·;:int~ In lnnk 11t 1hl"m" trnrer~)-.
hcl'n honkrd on su~r1c1nn nf
KIDS LOVE
UNCLE LE N
SA TU RDA YS IN
THE DAILY PILOT
n111rder 1n the f:ital ~honnni: 11f
a woman he rcporled\.1• Wil,~
trying In fr ighten out of an <it·
lack of hiccup~.
Police !laid fipJ ph D· Bonkr.r.
:II. adn1iHcd shnol1n~ Oi!lne
Go;irl . 21. 1n his 11 parlmPn1
early S:itl)rrfa.v ,
A w1 tnes~ Jnld rlrlf'cti1r~
Rt'lflker pulled out hi ~ ..1A·
c;i.liOer p1slo1 in ;in effort In
scoarf Mis.o; (;oad, sufferini;:
from a ~ei1.ure nf hiccup~ 11nd
I.he \\•eapnn disChilrJ:ed.
SUMMER SPECIAL!
Now ... pictun your child in a
Personality Portrait by Penneysl
3 are just 5 95
.,,. lxl 0 for you, and two Sx7for rh• family
lri"O your child in now ond 111 our tol1nted p1'toto9-
roph.r (optur• tnof 1parkllng look for1v1rl COfll• 19'
wklle tkopping •• , no appoiritm•nl riec.•••ol'Y ,., end
r•"''"'ber, you con cl-ial"9• it ct 1'1nn~I
JCPenney
•EWPOH BEACH --.... "'-...... rt••
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HIOOIMGTOM BEACH
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We've added another
comfort feature to our mattresses
and box springs ...
comfortable, low sale prices.
Sale prices effective Sunday• Aug. 22 through Sat. Aug. 28
P~nney·• m1ttret1 price• inelud• d•llv flry within loeel delivery t11re11 .
Sale22995
Reg. 279.95 , Save 150! King size mattress and box
spring set. Mattress has vertical stitched prebuilt
borders and 468 full size coil s. All ma ttresses are
super firm.
Queen si ze set. Reg. 199.95 ..... , ........ Sale 159.~5
Tv.1n size mallress. Reg . 59.95 .. ,,., .. , •. Sale 49.95
T ,\ 1n size box spring, Reg . 59 . .95 .••. , .•.. Sale 49.95
Full size mal!ress. Reg. 59.95.,.,,,., .. Salt 49.95
Full si ze box spring, Reg. 59.95 •• _ .••• Sale 49.95
~~~~~~~~~§§~----rayon sateen cover :;;;; o uil ted lo poly urethane
fo&rn pa ds for firm
support
-........cotron tell. sis1tl
.pads end 11exo!11tor
insulation for firm
s upport
~:3-----468 co ils, help
preven1 dipping across
mattress surface
16 mattress side
supports 2• box
spring side supports
JC Penney
The values are here every day.
•Shop Sunday Noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores:
CANOG A PARK CARLSBAD CH ULA VIST A DOWNEY FA SHION VALLEY·SAN DfEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD
MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH
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ORANGE "THE CITY"
•
RfVERSIDE VENTURA. u .. Penneys t1m1 paymenl plan.
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Mond1y. August 23 1971 DAILY PILOT 9
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Customers Jtfari1ie, Capo Fields
t For the Record Get Rate
Cri.fl11. Dissolutions
Of Marriage
'H•<I ,liUtWll 11
l<•llv, G•V1>t ll Lil• •"" RObtr!
&1n09on, Lltld1 G. Ind Olnl1I JOl'ln. Willie, 11,,...0. o .• ,,,., Jtlcn1•d J
0.,......., 11, Ev~lv~ L """ J""n • Ill 8tlm..,., 811!r1c1 I(. 1na M«1'1tl C. Wrle•o!, 8onv F, 1nd Wllll•m G. M1r-o, G-.. •nd ... 1.co T11<1m1>. Vf'll1 M_ .o..a Jlobf"tl £.
;oner, 8.i111 Jet11 1n<1 J1c-H
Dec rease Two Zone Change Bid s, Nix 1
SAl\'Ti\ ANA -About 21,400
Fr•nkll11.
Covlllt • .O.nn Mul1 •"II Ron•l<I 011n.
lff, Gory T 111<1 Gl~le ... ""· ..,utton, (orl A, ond P l ml'IO Gill,
Nlcom•~. G1org1 N ona Ann• Lien• Bu•11•H, Glo!>do Avon 1nd Sru1r1 l'l>lllp,
H trt, Lorno ond Flolpll
s .. 111, Mu l1n1 L....,•U 1na lllom•>
Pov I ~rrom1>u11, Mvrona111 M. ond Wlllit m o. \'/ohon, Ru•h H. ond Eady T.
F.ltlt . St1n1lv J 011<1 Ro;o E
M•v•n•on, Wllliom I! ond Pt 1rl " S1ncht1. Ju u• E •na M1r11 L
Kunct l, CN rlorle M. 1na <.rMtl Em•1
0111, Donnv W t nd Gln9tr 0
L<>"n • .J r1nnlt Loul•• t nd 111.0Mrl
M ichael.
Joie~. Lon er • •nd Jl)hn It
McGulllr, Eug.o~ Normon •Ml Ootl
f rrn
lttld, Lindo Petri ond llOMf! Mlclltt!.
(hul>b. M k h•tl ,. i nd Marci~ Linn
llerr.ng1on. (hucl S and B••l•• M•fl•
11u,n, J11n ~ 1na Euopnr L
\\'f,.,,.,I\, ... lltf' l•Ver no •nO Frt<! V•no•r, D•rvl P•ul 1n<1 '"'"" J•~" B•ni>l'I•'. wo,1e1 All•m 1n<1 L•!1<1n
J•n•. ~olbtrg, Morton [. 1n.d M1rC•• L r.1oor1, Detar•• M1rl1n1 11111 Rob rrl
"' erock, M•rll'll ... nn •nd M·cl•••I
D eath /\'otlces
Eorl 'S. 8•f'on, 1070 N•woo r! Blvd , C""'" ,.,,e,o. O•ie ol do11n, Au11u11 !I , 1~11 Su•v•v•ct b• son, Fred J. B•rron; broTntf. F<•ll C, B•"°"; t•onaoauonter. L•"n ll•rmn; nol>how. Jae~ B1rron ~ervl<••· 1ue,<1av. l.lO p.m, J·:!O. P«~ Fomil• Colonia l Funeral Homo !nlormtnl, H&r·
oor ""'' M1mod11 Pork. ll"Y$ v.011 E 8av.. '1'9B L• A1 1me<l1 A.••·· foun••ln UOl l•v Dalt of 11e11n, ~u11u11 'I. 1911 Surv ived ny a•ull~lt•J, Jov II. P•ulm: LIW1'• MatHVI MlldrPd 'lie~· 1rd1; '1•1•n J001>1 ..,.,, (1rrvU lllYll 17 or•Ml<hllclron; 1 ~·u1.gr1nllctilld. S•••-
""" wor• h•ld '"""'" Mond••· Peek Famolv Coloni•I Funer•I Home. In!••· menl, Ro•• Hlll• Momorlat P•rk.
8011 ... NO
111c,..rd Bo!l•rio. 1nran1 1an of Mr a"" Mr~. Jllcn•rd l . Bol!1rio, Minion Vieio. Pri•ol1 ~etvlc•• wor t h1!d S1lu<d.0Y. Augu11 !I. 11 Mc(ormlck L•oun• Buen
c ....... 11. 80l'lnl• L, """ )Q)Opl\ M Con11v, C1tlf"n """ Ind 01vld Anthony
luc~. Wllh1lm1n1 Joo1Dl'I 1na 11mmv
Ow1vn~
koc:n. (llUord A. IM C•11t1nco1 BunK•'· Suun S. 1n<1 Don L ll•il11, J<J<!ltn .... 1n11 JC'lvn llobtr! BIOQm, 8"1v 8arllo 1nd Ger.id tll fr• Roe, K11l>tf!no A. 1na 01nl1I J, Holl, (n•ti•• A_ al'l<l J1nlt• s_ Mtlo, ... nton!o 1. 1na M1r1 A. l:l•oc•, llo1 A and Helen J P1!1'"""• K•ll'lotlne A. •na "'•lhu• E M1•on•, 1(11t.erlnc D••OO tn<I 8•"• P1tri<M "ltlpp, M•mlt Lee t!'>d lDmm•• So<on•en, ~"'"" G. 1'111 Rob1f1 G. O•ow, H•"• l. •...:I LO<o•ll• GooOnfU, P•lfltl• 0 , ""a Gu• I( lll&<kW•ll, G••••P ll. ona f••'"" r llo>enow. 8~11• Ct•ol I nd Oon1ld WolJl&m Conn, !.l\aron 1t;1v •na Bm Lo llov IMr! 1(1tlu•n M """ G!les F , Gt.,~o, K~•I G al'l<l Mary 0
F~l~••l!ln. Donna ano Don1•a
,_-h li""• ~"" •nd llc!H''1 l(enoe•n l•nnon ll111n AI0.•1•ne 1no G•otge '11rO•ng ll uf'>1, l lndi I.au 1n<1 W1ll•1<'r1 P.
VHHt, M1•n••d C. ona Kotny Ann 1-i•lnr. 11-rr Tno<no• '"" M111r••n <oo•
De n t li Notice"
OLSEN M•rlvl J, 01,.n, IOO 5h•lon>a" (o•lt M•••-Dal• ot d•••h. llu•u•l 19, 1911. SurVtVNI ov dlUQ htors. D•n"' Nltn1u1
""" K im~•rlv ~I·~~~·: 1""'· Sh1ron Follow>: mo1ner, Mo rill" 8u•l1 Se•~· ;,,,, We<lno•a~y. lO :XI ft m .. Pee~ Fom· 111 Colon;a1 Fun•'•' Horne,
PE NCE Fr1nM P•nr•. :tl1JS Coa•I HoQ~WftV, Soul!\ L•9un•. D•I• Of d"~tn, Augu>! 19, 1,11.
~urviv•d bv Wlft , Gr•<• Serv lr•• Wl te
~"d s~•urd•V, l P.m .. Wo.,chtl Ch•oel, llllermw!. Odd Follo>w> (•mtlO•V, LOI "nveln. w.,•clift Ch1POI Mor1u~rv. 6'6-
d88. Directo"-
TliOMPSO~
Ed ison Califo1·nia Southern By BARBARA GIUS
01 11t1 DlllY l'llo! 1!111 custorners in Orange County
will be receiving a rate EL TORO Two land
decrease of 80 cents a n1onth, parcels under consideration by
according to an announcen1ent the Orange County Planning
fron1 the po\ver con1pany. Cnmrni ssion received t he
Airport Land Use Coin· The decrease. approved by rnission's appropriation [or
the State Public Utilities Corn-proposed zoning ch a n g es
1nission. is the resull of con· Thursday night. "'hile one
tinucd population groY.'th. 01her \vas rejected.
C:ustorners affected Jive in ·rhe ! "' o recon1mended
chan!!CS concern lat.C: 11·1th1n
Fountain Valll'y. Huntington the spheres of influenel' of the
Beach, Laguna llills-EI Toro, El Toro 1\'larine Corps Air Sta·
Laguna l'i1g11el , Ne \V port 11011 and !he San Ju a n
Beach and Anahei1n. Capistrano Airport.
Bob Burbank. spokesrn an An eight-acre parcel ill the
intersection of r.·1 u i r I a n d s
for Edison. said the ntore Boule\'ard and El Toro Road
heavily !>OPUlated an area in El Toro. formerly 1.oned for
bctomes, the le~s the charge n1ultiple dwellings. is schedul·
for electricity. ed for possible ioninp; change
"\Ve have six rate levels to commercinl and pro--
which are based on lhe fessional buildings.
nuinber of custoiners per mile Final designation resting
of electric line. So in the \1•ith the planning conunission.
the land use con11n ission mountain areas, for instance. recoinntended the c ha 11 g e
where there are very fe\v upon assurance froin r.1CAS
custoiners per mile, the rate advisor, Col. K. T_ Dykes. that
is higher than in a built up lhe pr 0 p 0 5 e d development
urban area." he said. would not interfere \l'ith air
He noted that all the areas operations out of E1 Toro
affected in the county v.·ere ?o.1arine Corps Air Station. M•nnl• s T"""'""'"· ... o• •S-llHld•nl once prin1arily agricul tural Id of co11a Me•a. 011e o! aea111. Auvu11 i1. The other zone change wou
u11. Su••lvt<I ov two a1ug111e ... Mr1. areas that ha\'e recently permit R-S. or single [amily P&1r1c1. Snv<1er, Co>t• M•••1 Mrs, J .. ,, grown into large suburban h · Jolrn>On . .0111om1>••; 1 .. 0 1>ro1ner1, r reo d"l•eUings on land at l e Ill·
C••l"'n •n.a A°" Cott""': rw11 •i"•"· communities. te.rsection of Del Obispo Street Mt1. M1ldr ld ... lk•no •nd Mrs. Lool'I [II•· d . S wo•tn; 1evtn Qranoc111111 .. n; on• vru l· and Del Av ion Roa 1n an
l ltll,Cli
""""'" M B"11C" !loloved Mt• G•••ldln1 St,•n•non:
or&necholo. s.,.,,_., we•• n•ld 1oa1v. Juan Capistrano. if approved
mo•"•' or Mon.a••· 1 om , se1t Bro,,<1 ... •• c11ooei. J:;'Ol"CSl La\Vll b\" the planning comn1ission. M•~ Zolo l ln!orm•nl, Molrose .o.ooe.-. B•ll l:l•wdwov .
Mor1ua•v. D•roc•o" Roher! Br e s h n a ha n . (le•r"lltr . M" (,parQo•n M'<9ooont; lOCliEll
""' 0oro111. M•• ar100 .01 ,0 •ur~ov•<I 1•1,1,11m r-. To~h•r l l"IJ cnur<n 5,, l\.t:l lllC(I Ill S ttil secretary of the land use com-
U• 11 gr1nocn11<1,.n ind II ¥•••1-vrind· co"• /.\e ia. O•I• llf 001111, 11u9u•I 7'. nlission. reported that !here cl'llloron S•rvlt••· Tuu d1¥, 1 p.m., 1911, s~'"""" "" ion, Dvon• I{ Toeller ; I · I fnu•<h ol rn. ll•t•"lonal. FO,tll L•Nn !Uhor, l••ler To~her ; b•Qlh~··· l•""' BUENA PARK -A Buena have been few comp a1n s Gl 1nd•l1. Fore1! L&~n Morlirorv. Ml· Jr., ~T•nl•• E ind Wolter F Tocneq frOJll area residen\S SUr-<'10"~1 contrl~u1lon• m•• b• moo• 10 •no ,1,1,., P•t•ic'• Ann P~11 .. wo. c;...,,~·•n• vent fell on him while he \\'as ro<<"d'"B .,.3 .., ,\,ian C'apislrano eu11olng Fund of '~• \Jnilld MllhOO"' M. Al•..,s. mo"'"'· Florene• W•>. Se•v-particiµaling in funeral ser-' " " .:i.c" I I cnurch or L1;un• Hllh. l(e" w...inesd6 v, 1·l0 u.m, P•~• F•m.1v Air""t'l. and since I le parce viecs w<'!nls $500.000 in dam· "" Cit.I '-' co1on1•1 Fun.ral Hom•. lnte•m•o1. W••I-of that intersection is not C.tr!rucle M (~In ... Q. II. ot n~9·8 Lem-mln•l•r Memo,1~1 PMk ages rron1 the Forest Lav.·n
0,1 ~1 .. co"• Me•• 0.1. o' d•a•n. vAN FLEET i\.1crnorial Park of Cypress_ under direct flight patterns, •u;u•I 19. n11. ~u.vovt<! bv daughter. All•~ o. V•n Fltt•. Ago 51, o• J81 f residential de\'Clopment \\'Otild rA" s11110 Grttn. P"""'" o'•v••roe 16•h s•, co"• M•••· o;i1r o• d••'"· .John LeWall en st2.tes in his I . •~rvi<••· ioo•v. Monet••· ,, H•'bo' 11u1 Augu11 a. 1911. sur>lve<l hv w,i •. L·I· Orange C(lunly Superior Court be ru1npatrhlc 1vit J au·1Jort
M•moc111 ,..,~ Bell S"'•<lwav M<>'IU· 111n. ol Jo•don, i.ie ... vor~: oau11~1or. complaint that the fu(lera rs \and use intention.~.
••v, Ou•C10rt, Mort c. Von Fl..eJ. Ne" Vo«; '"'•'• I . · CliAS1: M". M••• Jan• Smolko, El C.•lon . organizers v.·ere carelC'SS a nd T 1 e con1n11ss1on reco n1-
o ld G cnin All• is of lUl cuwm· G••v••lee ••rvoce1. Toct••, Mondov. 11 negligent in al1011·ing the vent mends denial ror 7. on i n g ..,:~. coSr• M•>~ O&i. ~t d11tn, Au;u•I •-"'-· Good SheoM•rd C•me1erv. 8"11 "-d' I d c·hang" pcoposed for land l ~ 1911. Survlvo<I ny wdr. M•' ll un•' -c"C'C'C'C'C'_'_'°c'_'"c'c'_'C' _.:c'c"c"c'c'_"c· _____ l_o_,~_ro_m_c __ "cP_"_'_C_. ________________ _ (~•~f. 'St•Vo<Oli wOfe ~•Id S•IUfd•Y• 111-
A m. !hll BrNdW IY (h1pol. lnt•r,.,enl,
Ha•tiof "'" Mtmodtl P1•k. &111 8rood·
v.t• Mor tutfY, OlrK!O•I.
G ... ltltETT r,.0,.,,1 c. Garr•"· 01te ot d•1th, iluo "" 1t, lt11 AP1ldonl of 11•·0 AvpnldA Sov·"•• L•ouna HlllJ Survlv..a b• Oro "'"'· Ea,..ard 1 (11naon. or M1rvv1llo.
'"""'°u"' t·"• 1luors, M11. R1I011 M•" ••lier 1n<I Mii. llOvd II. O<"MOll , LI
~u•a H•ll•. St tvkH 1na !ntormtnl .. 111 b• no111 .~ M•r>•l!lt, Mlucuro. McCo•
m•<~ Legu<r• 801cb Morlir•rv. !crw1r<i--
JEN1G1:S
'"·•l>"ft lo Jon1;11 011• of <1111~. Auo uit U. 19/l Sutvlv..a bY (!1u9hlcr. Mt1,
M~r• Ann B1•no!T Ro11rv, Wedne•d••·
I pm. 8•11 8•wdw•• Mor!uerv. lie·
""'""' M•u. T~urod11. 9 "'"'" S!. Jo.ocn1m< Cotnoll! Chu><~ !n!1rm•"'' f!~lv Sooulchtf C1me!t•y. lltll Brood·
"'"' Mo,!uarv, 01,.clc•'· KLEI ER ll•'~•"d H. K l•~r AQe Sb. o! 911· ... "W. ll!<r SI .. Colt• M•s• D•T• c1 <!••!~. Auou.i I~, 1911 Survlvld bv brott>tr, F•od l(ltbfr , Minn••Oll; !wo 1iot1'J, n n .. K1rl11r. 11111\0,li Holen lloun, Min·
nelll•• G<•vnl<!~ H••i<••· lutO(j•v. II • "' S1Nltlle NtTIO<'Ai (.1m11erv. 1!111 Brc•dwlY Morh1acv, (!i<e<;!crt. LOWELL
F '""'P' f Lo,,.n Ag~ ~'· of •36 ~.
!G•'I ~1 (o,T• M•\• DAI• ol d••ln.
,O.upu\I ,1, 191! SU•v•v•rt b• ..en, Mr.
J""'"' Lo,,.ell, "'"'"'"' fn"' d•11•"'"'" ,,,., Do•~'"' (~•bO"""• F1".,d1. ""'"''
W '"''G"• I ••IS MM v Jl•e IJ•l!O~.
'"' ~·QI" ~.,. A<r~ Chu«~ (~•1• M••A:
11 .,, .. ,.a.:• C•e~. 11 n•••• Q••"d<.~·•n•on
~·•• •• ..,.11 b• "f'll Wtdn••<ll•· ? ~"'. ~·II ll"'"d..,.•• r~•""' l~'"'m•o' fflf•
t..•' I!•" M"'ro•-•l P1•• ll•ll Br1110,,1v
'·'"""'"-o .. ecro<, LYl"L
I, ,(jl•t L•!al l~H1 W 11\onG \llol! Lin•, l"'"""O'"" !l~•t" c ... Of a•··~· Aygu;I •t o•ll ~V'"'''d hv "'''~· Bl•n<""° ,,,. '""· Mf1 •ri~ur Will•oml: Mro 8otlh• .,,.,~r; nitc•<. M•I. W1<1• ll1nlc•. Mr~ ~••nn F ~"•' ,,.., 11.1h••<I (~rJwfloh ,
Fll·•'ly l\l!on ~'" P•' ti""''"' ar~na· , •<•• •'Id n~r<>eH• \•rv:{•\, lu1•d•Y, 1~ :n 1m, Pe•• ~emll• COl<"•I Funeral
l•om• McC .. Ll
r 11ent• M0Cal1 Ao1 o'. ~! 1011 Pomo<>•.
t o<la M~•• 0110 o! M••'" ~v;v11 JI, \~1] SVfV;,.11 hY "'llf. M•r•Uf'llO, (o<'• M.,•, •~o. St•"'""· ol \111<1 CO'o''n" ~to
"IN Th~Ol1~'" Mr(All; ~nd '"0 , .. ~d
, 1111,•n ~"vo(t\, lU•ld•• l P '!'' l'•ll ~<n•<l»OI C~on•• lnl••m•nl, (,..,!I 5h•n· h•'d (~mett'Y· Bell 9o1rdWIV MOrlul•V,
ARBUCKL E & SON
WESTCLIFF !\10RTUARY
427 E. 17th SI.. Costa !\1e1a
f.41-4888 • BALTZ !\!ORTUARIF~'i
Corona dtl l\1ar 67:J..94SO c0818 ?o.1e~a 646-2424 • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
JIO Broadway, Co1ta !\ft l•
LI 11-34:13 • f\tcCORl\flCK LAGUNA
BEACH l\10RTUARV
1795 Laguna C11nyon Rd.
494-!MIS • PACIFIC VIEW
J\fE~!ORlAL PARK
Cemetery !\fortuuy
Chape l
3500 Pacln c Vltw Drive
Newporl Rea cb. California
'44-%7111 • PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7UI Bolu Av1.
Wt1tmln1ler IU-S515 • SMJTll'S MORTIJARY
121' Main St.
5~6:-653•
Custom draperies at
uncustomary prices.
Save up to 1/3.
Choose from open weave casomenls,
antique satins, homespuns, 1heera
1nd many more. All it tremendous
savings. Regular low Penney prices
on expert t1brle1tion.
Call collect (714) 523-6511 for
our shop-at-home service, free.
JC Penney
at-home decoraUng
Decorate now. Ute Penneya time payment plan.
'-1:...:-=:-:.:"";-.. ,-"'"'==-··-,.,"'·~-"~--~--~ •=tw -· (1 .... __ -----· • ~" ;. ~: s •
••
parcC'I between Sand Canyon
Avenue and Jeffrey A\'enue in
Irvine because Col. Dykes in·
dicaled that developinent or
the area. now agricultural
preserve. could prove to be a
landing hazard. since it is
roughly 8,000 feet rrom the
runw.iy at El Toro l\.1CAS.
of two others. Therefore, he
said, it would be subject to
high ~ound µenetralion ·
A fourth zoning change pro·
posal on the agtnda wa s refer·
red again to !hi.' Planning
Commi.<1sion for further study
The land parcel in question
is \\' i t hi n the are.i of th e
Orange County A i r p o r t ,
bordering on 111 a c ,\ r I h u r
Boulevard. Zoning l:ha nge re-
quested by !ht' planning corn·
tniss1on would turn the area
over to comn1erc1al LJSi', pro-
\'iding nlore office huilding~.
restaurants. and hotels.
Breshnahan \"oiced concern
I hat further co 1n mer c i a I
development of the area l'Otdd
hring in more vehicula r traffir
than MacArt hur Boulevnrd
could handle. lhereby pre\'cn-
11ng easy access to passengers
into the a irporl.
'
+u 1. 111h .-r1111ir·" t c.oaTA M••.t.. CAll,,
...... Jll
THI FllST DAY OF YOUl LlF I -TOMOllOW
~ t'
L11olil119 f•r S11cc"'1 H-1tti1 PHC• •f Mh1d 1 Co11•tl•t 011 th•
worl d to chori .. for yo117 Ml9ht take • 10119 time. Wily wo!t ?
Th••• IS • dlrKr 110,. by ''"" proc•dwre tor IXP'llllNCING
9N11ll'f Vltoll ty. lftoro Will P'owor l 011 h1walwobl• P'-• et
Mlrid. Thou tools of ••lf-11woroi.eu cha1190 th1 world oro11•d
yow . Yo11 1011 P'''" it for yo11nl'lf!
lhoratl !11ftl l 1(11Udo1 11f th• YOGA CINTEll , 44S (. 17th SI.,
C11st11 Ml'liO, i11whit you IO o dtmonstrarlori of Hotho arid lla]o
YotJo. 2 fllll D!MONSTllATIONS tomorr11w IT11•1.I 10 •·'"· &
I p.m. Com• 01 you 1111'. I wHll r.1111101 11t11t Two1., Au9. 11.
Dykes said the land under
considcrallon for m u I t i p 1 e
f an1il y r e s identi a l
develop1nent, w o u l d be
directly overflown by three
landing and take-off patterns
and well within the proximity
lie requt'sled that the traffic II-----------------------·' question be referred to the 1 ~------------------------·,
county ro<1d departn1ent for
further s1udy before the land
use board advised the pl anning
commission on the zoning
TAKE TIIE NEWS QUIZ
We Dare
change.
You Eve ry Saturday
What could be greater
than shag under foot!
5ss
sq. yd.
N~l~ho g' corp et+n ~ 1~ os
proc l1col o ! dis beoutduL
Lu1h, d e nst , ~1u rdy nylon
shog bounc!.'S boc k. tleons
~osoly. In 10decorolor c olor~.
. ..,.. .......
7ss
s q .yd .
'Whisper' 'splvsh' look corpe1
combines 1he inlormo!ity o!
1hog wi!h the lu11 u ry of plu~h.
Kadel polye ster p ile is s1 urdy.
easy core , 14 d ecorator color~
9ss
sq.yd.
fr1d rnl' Kodl!'l .'!J pulyesl tr pile ho '
o pl"lfTic:tn en! tw1~! lo 1T1C11nTc11n car-
pel leJ hJre 0 11d lre ~h oppt oronte.
Dl!'nse co11s1r11 c:.h on rof e 11c elle n1
res1l1enct . 14 B"ll1ant !n-lot1t col·
o rs_
Padding and expert installation available at low Penney prices. Bring in your floor measurements for a
no·obligation carpet estimate.
Save! New low
Penney prices.
lusl1 woll -to-wo ll nylon 1hog ol on
offordob!e price . How? Da it yourself
w1rh corper tiles. No cou ly e11Tros, no
woiT1ng for instollotion. Jusl ploct end
pre1s .... wolk on them right o woy.
High de ntiTy loom rubber bock. 8 tri-
tone colorations Tho! hid e seoms ond
troll;c spots perfectly_
12x12" tilt
JCPenney
Shop Sunday noon to 5 p .m. at the following Stores;
for c.orpet e1timote coll todoy. CANOGA PARK (883·36601 C ARL SBAD {729-7991) DOWNEY (869·454 1) FA SHION
VALLEY -SAN DIEGO (29 1·6050) FULLERTON {871 -4343) HUNT INGTON BEACH (892-7771 ) tAKEWOOO (634°7000)
MO NlCtAl R (621-381 1) NEWPORT BEAC H (644·231 3) ORANGE "fHE C ITY " (639-5091 ) RIVERSIDE (687-3060)
TORRAN CE (772-5893) VE NTU RA {642-7.592). Buy II on P•nnevt Tirn• Payment Pion
,:IJI--. ~
l
QUEINIE By Phil lnterlandi
1'How's your headache? Because there's a clash of
stripes, checks and a riot of colors here to see you."
V olu11 teer Teachers
Help Disadvantaged
ELLENS BURG . \L'~sh.
IUPJ 1 f\1ore than :)()
\'nlun1rer student teachers
hare been working. this mnnth
in a Centr;il "'ashingtnn Slate
College prQgram to more
thorough!~· orient edura1nrs In
the needs of disad\•an!aged
persons.
'!'he h1ghl.v n1nt1vnted. young
leachcr:<>-lo-be are parl or a
pinn~ring group which has
j!One into the communities of
migrant f:irm workers and
Indian.~ in 1he ''akima Va!le.v
::incl ln !he prednn1 in11n1ly
hlack neighhorhoods of Seat-
tle.
Essential lo their
understanding of the problems
OCC Night
School Add s
4 CJasscs
Orange Coast ·Ev e n in ii:
College has added four new
classe~ !n i1s Fall schedule. 1.11'0
in health education and lwo in
m;irkel.ing and financing.
The hefllth depart1nent i.~ of.
fering a lwo-un it inlroduclnry
coursP in electro-Oi;ignos1ic
les11ng on r-.1onday. 2·5 p.m.,
in rnon1 No. 1011 nf lhr Apphrd
Science Build ing. An<ito1111·,
physiology, and industrial ;iris
140 are prereC]uisit ies for
enrnllnien!.
A second heallh class will
prol'ide ins! ruction on I he
nrc.anization and prPserva1i(ln
of "medical records. The lhree-
un1t course 11·ill m r r t
Thursdays, 7-10 pm. in roorn
\o_ lfl!l in the Ar>pl ll'd Sc1rnce
Build ing. An;itnm y ,
ph;.-·siology. and allied health
111 Rrr 11rereq11isiles for
enrollmenl .
A lhrce-unit. cnur:<>r in sav·
lngs ;:iccount:<> sidm1nistrat1nn
ha:; been rles1gnf'rl for l'R\·1 ni:"-
and lo:in f)f'rsonnel. It 11•i\1
inrl'I Tue~d;1_vs 7· 10 p m , 10
roi1n1 ,"\11 101 11f the 1\rrl1rd
S<·1!'nt'I' Hu1ld1ni,:.
A t•c1ur.se ill pur·chas1n~. r11·
t1llrrl Mathen1ati('s of
Pur1·has1ng is of!C'rf'd 1111
Thursdays 7-10 p n1. 1n roo1n
Nn 107 of thr Appl1f'd :-ir1cn('e
Building. Students musl have
comple!ed Purchasing Rn L
before enrollment 1n the three-
unil course.
OC'C registralinn fnr all
e1·cnin;: clai;scs .... ·11! bf! hrld
alphahf'l11"a lly 111 the college
;:ym nas1u1TI fron1 Ii 8· 30 p 111 .
Au.c: 2J-21i. Thnse w 1 t h
1;urnames heginn1ng ~'ilh Ir!·
ters A-C will regis ter Aug. 23:
l).J, Aug. 24: K-Q, Aug. :fl;
and R-Z. Aug . 26. Fee per
cla~ Is $6.
of core city and rural schools
is an understanding of life in
those communities. exp!aint'd
Or. Da le Elmore, director or
the college's urban center
program in Seattle.
The student I e a ch e r s
will be workin g wilh sch()(ll-
age children within lhe urb;:in
::ind rural settings. They call
the August plan ''Neigh-
borhood 1-~ield Experience"
and it pre ce de s a morC'
fnrn1a! Septernber classroom
observation period and ~ win-
1.cr or spring quarter of <>.rtual
cl<issroom 1Carhlng.
This program v.«t:<> the !hird
of its kind to he Jaun{·hed in
the nation and lhe first. of its
kind west of the rvlississippi. It
is in its fifth year al Central.
College officials and public
:;;chonl district su pervisors say
the program so far has been
highly successful. Its em-
phasis on greater field or com-
munity exper ience prinr IQ
teaching is being accepted as
a proper part of other. more
conl'entional teacher training
systen1s.
For those who rl o go int"
teaching \\•ilhin mi g r 11 n t
cenler!I an d bl a ck
neighborhoo{!s, the community
exposu re is extremely helpful.
Elmore said.
lie 1·"por1cd !hat cnllcge
st udent~ whn seek I h is
spe1·1<1li~ed education work
c on1r fron1 v aried
h;ickgrnunds. int·luding rnany
11'ho have Deen reared in 1Jp-
pcrcl11ss home s far renioved
from the problems fa ced by
ecnnom1ca!ly and soc i a 11 y
disadvantaged children.
13111 . he ::idded, all ::ire
motJ1·atcd to improve erluca ·
lion opportunities for these
cn1ldren.
This .vear'i= pro;:ran1 bc~an
...,,ilh a 1hree-dav v.•orkshop for
::ill participants in the isolated
setting of ;:i mountain retreat
Here. the students took part 1n
a "rap" ses~ion \.\'i1h c-ollege
st;iff n1e1nhPrs anrl he;irrl talks
ahou! lhP llll\)IJtt~ince of rnm·
1nun1ca!ing with !he f'hi ldrPn
:ind arl11lL~ nf !h~ area.~ In
11 h1ch they were tu be ass ign·
c-0 .
In !he fic ld they wurk 11•11h
rhilrlren at playgrounds. i;urn·
1ne r camps. job situations and
in special tutoring classes
Once a week they meet with
coll{'g~ supervisory pc rsonnrl
to discuss the problems they
have enrountered.
Jn Seatllt. the t"•.'ltt1111unit v
orientation is done \\'1!h !hr
cooperAtion in !he communit v
11ction motivation pro~r;:im_ At
!he migrant 11nd lndi11n center
in Toppenish. ,;tuclent~ have
rle111ings with the Y11kim11
tribal council and leaders of
Chicano group!!.
Evers Campaigning Hard • Ill Mississippi
HAZLEH URST, ~llSS.
t UPI 1 -A hlister1ng sou1hern
sun be:it dov"n on the \veary,
weatherbealen face of the old
black n1a11 as he took his
rne:isure of the speaker before
him -another black n1an who
sa id he would bf!co1ne !he next
governor of Mississippi.
Then l he thoughts of 1;0-
yea r-old H. W. Singleton seenl-
ini.:ly drifted son1ewhtire 10\f)
the past ror a n1omenl.
""Tin1es h111•e changed," he
remarked with a chuckle .
Only a few fee! away. on !he
steps of a two-story wh1te
framt structure 111 a black
neighborhood of the o I d
railroad town, Charles Ever.~
was telling 1tbout 200 rne1nlv>ri;
of his own race he would
defeat his white opponl!nt in
the Novembe1 general eleclion
for governor.
"I think he'll make agood
gover no r," said Singleton, who
lil'es in Hazlehurst but make.~
his living in Louisiana. pouring
1·o ncrete. "He's made a good
rnayor at Fayct le.
"l believe he 'll gil'e every
man his e<1ual rights. I don 't
believe he 'd w;i.nt n•e to run
011er you. or you lo run over
me . That's the failh rve got
. .
in hlm. I don't bel1r vc 1n
hurtin~ oobody, oo matter
wh;ll, C'Olor Lhey are."
f\-1eanwhile Evers, looking
so1newhal p a u n c h y but
vigorous in a green junipsu1l,
spoke with characterJStlc in-
fonnahty, good humor and
bluntness. He touched at or1e
point on a campaign issue he
ha~ raised frequenlly
providing housing facilities for
elderly ;:ind slck b I a c k
f\-1 iss1ssi ppians.
"Look at our old folk s." the
4R-ye;ir-old Negro leader said.
"\\'e've gol nothing to offer
them "
One aging member nf the
crowd shot back good
n;ilurL'cHy .' Oon 'L look at me. I
ain't old jusl because I've gol
gray ha ir."
The E:vers motorcade had
rolled into the Hazelhurst -
once raided by V a n k e e
calvary during lhe Civtl War
-about 3 p m. following a 4;i.
minute ride fro m E:vers'
.Jat•ksnn headquarters II was
the first slop on a Saturday
campaign jaunt that 1noved on
lo the town of Ulica, Clinlon
and F'ulton.
A young ·white campaign
stafrer from oul of state said
Evers had been slu1npi11g on ly
about three times a week.
mostly on weekends, but in-
dicaled the campaign pace
would quicken following the
Aug. 24 Democratic primary
ru ooff election between Lt.
( ;()\! Chart es Sullivan and
Jackson Attorney Bill Waller
-both while 11nd both con-
sidered racial moderates.
An all-Black rock band .
(raturing a blirKI singer who
also plays the organ, alv.·ays
precedes the Evers motorcade
along lhe campaign rout ~.
blaring out the blues numbers
fruui U1e L;it·k of a rial bed
truck to entertain the crowd
until Evers' arrives.
Some 500 blacks jammed a
street in the sleepy Hinds
Coun ty rommunity or Ut1e11
wh{'re Evers spoke from the
back or 8 pickup truc k.
holding a microphonr in llll!"
hand arid using a hanclkerch1rf
111 the other 10 wipe awav
beads of S\\'e11t that ran 111
r1verlels down his fare in thf'
stlffling heat of the Mississippi
summer .
SAVE 11% to 30%!
"Pico" Open Weave
Li1xury Draperies
Regular'J2.98 97
48x:l4-ln
$21.98, 72X54· in .............. 18.97
$28.98. 96x54-in .............. %4.97
$14.98, 48x84-ln ............. :.11.97
$25.98, 72x84-in ............. 22.97 l'ri1".f'" f<:ffr1·ti\'f': Sun .. .\u,.;. 22
·1hn1 S11t . Aui.:. 2R • \'our choice or hPautil'ul colors -"['ang erine,
Rrass.O!il'!!anrl Na!11ral $33 ,98, 96x84-in .............. 29.97
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Con sol e Color TV
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"!'his rlrapery features 1 1 ~-i n . 10id e herns a nd
:~-i n. hoU.001 h ~n1 s: ::i ll h lindstilchrd
• This <lrapcry is unl ined: dry clean only
$42.98, 120x84-in ............. 37.97
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l{r~ul 11r
'669.95
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•Automatic tint lock tu nes in best
ski n t o nes and backgrou nd
colo rs. Instant start.
•Slide-type t int, vol ume, and
col or controls.
•Aulomatic chroniR and keyed
11utomalic gai n controls. 1 431 4
TV. Dept.
Availahle in Contemporary, Colonial ,
~tcditerranean and French Provincial.
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Srar11 }'rozr n
~·nod Plan
15.0 Cu. Ft. Colds1Jot }'r cczer
l(.,~u lar
'1 ')9.95 s179
• H()lds 525 pounds
•Space-saving lhin wall insulation
•Counterba lanced lid <lpens to• touch. Flush lid
hinging. -#1120
:Major Appliao<:r DepL
SAVE s20!
15.8 Cu. Ft. Upright F reezer
l{c,R"ular
'209.95
• H.o lds 553 pound.'>
• 1'hree grill-type shelves letconler a ir <'irt ,
faSl, even freezing-. \V ire tri1•et and handy 01
storage for small ~terns. #2120.
Major Appliance Dept.
SHOP SUNDAYS 1'2 NOON to 5 PM ... MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 AM to 9 :00 PM ._. SATURDAYS 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM -FRIE PARKING!
1u1 ... •11 .. CO•INA "0UIWC>Qe ....... .i(. 1010
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I sears I •O•OMI $•Nf4 •ONKI f0-11/"fl
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the sounds of the harbor
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~IC T1T!OUS IUSl Nl!~S
NAME STATEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE
lfOTlt t: 01" SALi OP
ltlfAL PltOPl:ltTY I T
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luu.,,or (autl ot ~ 5111• ot C1l•!o•n11
•or •no Cwnh ot Or•l>ll•
Trade Winds Cool Between u.·s., Japan
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Hy PHIL NEYt'S0\1
UPI F•rl ot n N-1 Al\ll~ll
A n1easure of deterioratin.:
relal1on.s between lhe United
Stall"s and Japan n1ay Ile
drawn from 1nt·reas1ng ('()Ill·
parat1 ve references to Pearl
llarbor. O!lo<t of l(r10 •nQ l(r•g, Anornl Y> •I
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lot 119 01 lra(I tel. a• •new~ 01>
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C!><'W-rva•<tr a! 1n. E ,1,1.
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LEGAL NOT ICE
~UP E ll lOll COUlllT OF TH! ~TATE OF (ALll'Oll:HIA 1'011:
TliE COUNTY 01' OllANGE
No. A·JO!tl
NOTICE 01' HEAllllHG 0 1" PET ITION
1'011 PllOI ATE 01' WILL "NO l'Olt
,•p I.E TTERS TESTAMEHTAllV
LABELS
ONLY
$125 TODAY!
TAI IN CL.
Personalized • Stylish • Efficient
Ord er For Yourself or 11 Friend
Md)' be used on env11lo pes <J \ rel1Jrn dddr e11
la bels. Also very handy <J S ide ntific<J tion
l<J bels for m<Jrking personal item s 'uch <JI
books, rec ord~, p hotos, etc. l<Jbels stick on
g la 's <J nd m•y be u sed for m erking home
c anned focd items. All labels <J re printed
w ith stylish Vogue type on fine qu.,lity whil11
g um med p 11per.
•I' I ·.1 ••••. "' W l ~L •S e . WOO(), 11>0 k~own
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'""' IOr orob~IO o! will •nd !or luu•"'-• of
LNrr'• 1nr1men!a•v 10 Prlorlcntr
•t•or•nro lo wl\otll i• m•d• lo< lu•lhe•
r ll•'l °""lrulM" ar>d !Ila! 1110 limo and plar1
f l(llTIOU~ UU\INf~~ or h~•"11g '"" ••m• hi! b••n •• , •or NnMC ~lllT~MENl S ? 1971 t )Q I t '''~' ~ , ' ·• OO• •; <~::~= oi Oop~r~!en; t0!'";' oi" ••~~
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An American busuies.s m:u1
n1<iy USf! il Ln a dlSCUSSiOn (If
Japan's mammoth I rad e
advantage in dealings \V!th the
United Stales.
Until announcen1ent o f
PresiaenL N 1 x o n • s new
ecollt)mie progra111 the U.S
unfavorable b<1lance of tr<1df'
\1'il h Japan 1vas expected lo
t'Ol"'\e lo around $2.5 billion 111
thi~ year alone, llvice the tot:.il
Di sabled
Ve t~ Give n
Pay ln c 1·c a ~c
Pres1d(•11t :"\1xon rel·ent\\·
signed 111to la1v a bill granting
con1pcnsation int·reases to t1,1·u
million disabled veteran~. an·
nuunced 0 . \V . !'nee nf
Ainerican Legion Posl :!:!:!.
Laguna Beach.
The increase, he s:.11d, \1111
a1nount to 11 p(•rccnt. and
1ncJ11 lhe 186.000 <hsah!C'rl
1 ct er ans in California 11 ill
receive n1ore than $20 n11\lion
in ?ddit ional be11ef1!s.
Under the new law. 1·c1crans
with a 10 percent disabilit.v
will receive $25 µer n1onth-S~
grea'.er than forn1erly p11id .
t.len JOO percent disabled 1v1JI
rece!ve $450 per month~
up S50. Dependents of totally
disabled veterans 1vill also re·
cei ve increases.
The increases are rrtroar·
in UliO.
A .Japane;.f' 111ay u~e it u1
n1elaocholy reference lo a
rnounting wall of
m 1 s u n d e rs t;1ndings .111d
rurl S;tto '"lbhl 1n:ikr 1o 11orl.. OU1 • 0 f
re<lHgn his Ch1n11 pohcy 1:. li.ed \11lu11l<•J'\ 1·ull1a1·i.., b\ .1n Hl•
Clunese opposit101110 hun ar1~-du:.lr~ l<iq.;clv u1dt'\>ende11t of
inc fron1 his fami ly 's prev1nu.; g1)1crnn1•·nt 111flut:11('•'
1u1er1•sls 1n 1>nc·t11nt J:ip1111e~;(' r\ J.1p;1111·~1· 11101111:.t• !11 ll<HI..
.l>Uspicion U(•(·up1ed-Manchur1~1 out a11 •·1~1itp+un! pro:;rarn 11f
That the tragic rven!:. t1f :Ill On the ix:onon11c ;,Jdr is tlu• l1her;1l1ti11u.n \ii its 1ra1!e
years ago should now be .still unsettled question of pol1c-h·:. ~o t;w h:1:-; n1ct 111th
recalled between !hr two na · .J:ipanese tex tile exports to the ind1ffl\n•nt .~Ut't:t'.~s. rnosll','
t1ons that ha ve lic1·01ne the l'n1 tcd States and attctnpts by beeau~t' 11f oppos1t1011 w1\IH11
ch1e.f .&u~rd1an.s Of peat:e in the the .Jap:i11ese 1(0\'tfllrllenl to .Japallt:St' 111dustry .
l'ac 1f1e 1s 1n 1tsrlf 11 warnini;~,.--.:..:_:::;:_;~,__::_----~~~~..:. _____ ..:.~===--,
signal to both I
J;1pan . a~ Ille wn1 \t!'' third
greatest e(·o11urn11· 1.1011t·r . has
l.IN'n ren1:irkab!y u1.~c'n~1tivc to l
United Stales pro tJ le 111 s
hroughl on by ;1 stu1nbhng
f'Conomy and 111 o u n I 1 n gl
une111plo~·n1c 111
On thl" othe i• !iaud the
1 ·n1ted Stales ~ho1\1•d little
regard for lhe i.:111·rr11n1enl of
,J;tpaoesf Prcnuer E1saku Sato
11hen ll'ilh 1·1rtuall~· 1~) warn·
ing at a!l 1t ~uddt·nly an·
11ou11eed l're.s1Jrnl Nison·s
µ!;in lo 11si1 l'el.uii: ~u1nct1n1i>
between nu11· ;111d next :\!ay.
A second unplea.san1
~urprisc c;u ne 111 lhe an·
nounecrnen1 uf 11ir 11 e 11•
econo1n1r prngnun 1~rn11tti11g
the U.S. dollal' !o "fln:1l" and
1'l'f•chng a 10 p!'lTt:'lll surtax
11·:dl ag ainst !orcign 1n11xirts.
Tht firsl action ,·011ld cos\
Srito his JOb. ll gavt" new voice
tu po1\•crful lorccs .Jaµ;u1 long
in lavor of closer rie.s to lhe
Chi 11est> 111 a i o I :i n d :ind 1
undercut Sato 1\•ho had given!
unsv.·l"rving supporl lo the
prev ious U.S. policy fa voring
the Formosa government of
(.;eneralissimo Chiang Kai·!
:shek.
IT'S FREE!
As 11 met hod of drdm11tic:11 lly demon ~tr11 t ing the ef·
le c ti~ene~s of our new TRASHPAK home wd slc com•
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' Coast Class Size Still Below Average
DISTRICT
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28.0
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25 3
27 fi
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25.6
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27.6
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1969·70
28.2
27 1
28 7
3 1 4
27.2
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24 3
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27.4
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25.6
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STATE AVERAGE
BY SIZE OF OISTRICT
1970-71 1969-70
26.6 28.5
28.B 28.5
26.3 26.0
27.3 27.I
28.3 28.0
26 .3 26.0
29 .4 28.7
27 .3 27.1
28.3 28.0
Cl a s~ si1,r ,av('rai;r~ hy d i~tricl art. not maintained for hi~h sc hools in Orange County, thus no data comparable to slate fig·
ur es is arailablr.
By GEORGE LEIDAL
O! "'-D•llY ~li.t 1t1H
The average si:te of an
elen1entary school class in
California increased slightly
last year, but districls along
the Orange Coast continue to
offer smaller classes than the
average of all the state's
districts.
Only the W e s tm i n l!i ter
Elementary district registered
classes with more pupils than
the slate average of 28.3 pupils
per class. The typical kinder·
garten in that district has 29.9
sl udents while the average
lourth to eighth grade class
had 31 students, The average
of Firs t to third grade cluses
in \Vestmlnster v.•as 26.9 stu·
denLs per classroom· fev.·er
than the stale average,
The statewide a v e r a g e
elementary rlass size For
districts enrolling numbers or
s tudents similar to l he
\\'eslminster district was 28.8
in 1971 compared to 28.S in
1970.
Teachers consider class size
important. They charge that
too many children in a single
class make teaching di.fficult.
On the other sid e of the coin.
administrators must assign
students to classes according
and 204 with more than 4fi
students. Last year, there
were 39,088 tlementar y
classes in California with
more than 31 pupils. This
figure euqals 32 !Jfrcent of all
ele mentary classes in the
state.
At the high school level, the
number or classes Yl'llh more
than 31 pupils was 67.278, or
some 36.6 percent or the total
number or secondary school
classes.
The California T ea c h e r s
Association (CT A I believes
elementary classes s h o u 1 d
have 25 or fewer pupils and
high school classes should
enroll 16 or fewer.
The CTA bl ames decreased
~late support and inflation for
the gradual increase in class
size in California.
The followi ng table com·
pares the average elementary
class sizes of districts along
the Orange. Coast to the state
averages for districts of
similar sizes.
The data for area districts
was compiled by the Orange
Co unty Department of Educa·
lion attendance office. The
state averages Y:ere released
recently by the state Depart.
ment of Education.
to enroll ment trends , .==========::II
availa bilit y of teachers: and
classrooms.
'\'hile the great majority of
classrooms in the state -
55,278 of them -average
from 26 to 30 students, last
year there were 2,972 classes
with fewer than 15 student!
Sally Bananas
Really Is ...
Bananas, That Is
AN OPEN LETTER FROM JOE HYDE*
,
JOE H'<D~foroia
Los Alamitos , Ca '
d of theiT t••
Th•Y
• MAYOR PRO. TEM AND COUNCILMAN
CITY OF LOS ALAMITOS
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I
Sprinting for Goals
Ne1v Suddleb<1 ck V11it Sl<1te s Foro ys
By PATRICK BOYLE
or ,,,. 0 •11, !'l\9r 11111
Aftrr mnrf' than !"'o years
"'Ith its feet planted ftr1nty
,11gainst the starl1n,il block~.
\hf' S11drlleback Are.ii Co·
ordinating Co u n c 1 I ha.~
spr!nt'-d nff f(1r wh::il could be
a n111 rathon run.
Old. stagnant c1u1n111t1Prs
<rrt being reg ro11pcd f11r tn1';1 1 s
into <rirporl noi:.e and cd11e<r·
!ton problems. :0.:e "' group.~.
backerl hy .~lrun,i: leadership,
are being org;u111.Pd 111 e,:-
amine the Ol'eral! planning '''
the S;:iddleb11ck V a I I e y .
<r sp raw ling, l;1rAr1v
rncompassing n1ost of .!iOU1 h
Orfl nl?e Counr.1._
Unr1t'r thr new lf'<1r1ersh1 p fl(
Argr11 n Hills re sident R::irt
Spendlo1'r . !he C'flun\ll 1s s!rn"
1ng to hf-come the offic1<rl
represrntahre n/ 1· a l I r v
residents to !he county
go1•ernn1ent .
Rut thi! new hur!I nf spttd
rould tur nout tn be only a f1f-
l)"yard da~h. for e11uncd of·
l i C'1als rea l ize many
nrgAn11.at 1onal problem$
E'~J)('C'l<llly f1naneial -wh 1eh
n1ust be ()1•ercon1e .
~·onned in 19611, the ('nun<·i l
was niodeled aftrr a sirnil<rr
or1ot<rni1.a t1on in LahUn<r Brath
and was nes1gned to hrrn.i.t
s1•r1•1rt' t·luh.~ togt'lh<·r lo
e!in11nate dup!icat1on of rf·
fort~.
H1111·e1er. !he var i 11 us
hnmeuwners' grnups 1n 1he
1 <r!ley soon I urned In the
1'()llnr1 I as a pl;it(orm nn wh1l'h
In build a riua s1-gn1·rrn1nent<rl
ui ~an1 ?at1on 10 !hr 1•1111€'~"·
But it was not ur1ril a nr1q
P>:et.'Ut11 e hoard, "·1th
~pend!n1•e l'IS president. "a~
f'lec!ed 1n f\.1<r v th<rl the CflUncil
be,1.!An tn <r~s~rt 1t~r1r
Th'-CQun('d ha!> snn1e 30
pa ying memher organtutions
and rl'pr!',;f'nl~ Mme 2.000 in-
r11\'idual hnmeownen~ throu&h
rtie smaller homeown e r
organ1iat1nn~. T h t mem ·
bersh1p includes w o m t n ' ~
('lutis, churches, a I'-w
bu.~1nesses and service clubs.
Hnrnl'i>wner·li i.:roups in the
nrgt1n1i11!1on 11r! the Aliso
\'a 11 e y, Aege11n Hills.
Capistrano H1ghl11nds, Mi~ion
\"1C'JO ;ind Laguna Niguel
lles1drnts of Lf'1~ure World
art also represented.
S1)('ntlln1·e. a .17-yf'ar-(lld
n1iirkel1ng m11nager for Phi!Cl'l
Ford CorporP.l.ion, /eels Ont big
ohs!t1tle which thr muocil
mus! 01•errnme qu ickly is lack
of fund s The group now
operates out of a post offire
"'" S1tendlnve feel~ an (lff1ce and
p<irl tin1e ~erretar~· would
hrlp lhe t nunc1I mAint<11n bl"!·
ter co1nmunic-11t1nn11 with its
1l1rnlbrrs and the county
go1 ernrnt'nl.
Taxing Di strict Denial
Told to College Board
Howe1·er. su(·h A st::ifferl nf·
fire wn11 ld cnst abou• $7 .000 11
~r:.ir , Sp<>ndlu1•r est1m::ile!i . He
is ('t1rT1'ntly looking: into thr
pn~.~ihil11y or using: tnunty
F::it·li1tiri; ::ii tile Laguna Niguel
Ci vit• Cc nlrr.
Cftasl Cnmmun1ty Col\PJ!e
lrus!ees ha 1·e heen inforn1ed
offici ally ;iho11t !he Co~!a
~lrsa City Council 's rrfus;:rl lo
aurhnrizf' a sprl·ial tax1nR
district under the trrrns nf the
1913 Act.
Oislrict C:han rrllnr i\'orr1111n
\\'::itson said stafl 11ould he
studying other \\'8}'!i of ar-
ranging financ1ni;: for Ille
Orange Coast ca1n11us n1-
pro1·emen1.~ th<rt would h:i11e
bel'n paid for hy the Sf)('c ial,
two.c·ent d1s!rict"'tde le1 .v.
Cit.I' couneil1nrn rcfusf'd to
a ppr0ve the forn10<1inn of !he
sp'-cial 11ssessment dierr irL
They .objected to lr11yin~ <r t;:r x
on behalf of !he college
dis1rict that would h11 ve !n he
p<r1d by residents nr ci\!es
olh;>r than Costa Me~'4.
The Coast College trus1res
are a"•;:r1t1n~ "'nrd fn11n lhe
Hunling!on Be-ach f'ity Cnunr1 1
on the forn1<rl1on or a similar
assess ment d1striet to pro1·1de
sn1ne $960.000 f o r im·
provements at < ;11lden \Ves t
College.
Should that di slri<.:t he a~»
prn1ed, ;:r\I residents C)f !he
d1srri<:l will he p<rving 11 !wo·
ef'nt pPr $100 or a ssessed
1·11h1;it1nn l<r~.
H;id Cnst;:r Mrsa ;ipprrn·rd
iL~ distrit'I lhe lllt11I tax ra!e
hike In p<r.V for 1mprnve1nrnt ~
at both can1pu ses would ht1 1·e
been four cents,
-(:,·
/lnnthe-r prnhlem hf' ii; cur·
renlly gr::ipphng with i.~ f1n-
d1ng en0ugh l'nlunleers lo i;tAff
his nrw pl;:rnning review
group. The group. l\'hich "'ill
M sPI up to n1nni!or lanri Ul't'
in lhe 1·;:r1lt'.1'. "'ill study a p·
plicaHoni; corning bt>fnrr !hf'
count y plan111nR commission.
The pl;inninR group "'ill
en:ihll' lh<> rnuncil to control
l<rnd u.~e in the vAlley In som r
df'Rrte, Spendlnvr nnre.~. i nd
rnuld he the f1ri;t ~tep Inward
th"' ullimAle incorporation of
the 1•allry.
()CC Sc hedules
J)e~ii:n (Jass
55,.303 Take Classes
A OirPP·llni1 class in l'lnthina:
design and selec1 inn wlll be of-
fered b,I' 1hf' Clr<rn,l!P Co~.~!
Evening Collei<P lln.~ f;:ill Tht
C'l0<s:i1 will mPrt in rMm nn. :l
of lhe h0n1r eronnn1i r~
buil<ting 1111 Y.'ednesd;1l's from
7-JO p nl
A lot11[ nf ~$J0.1 ~111drnl.~
~nrl cilitens look ;idrant::\ge of
f'vr n1ng prtigrams offered by
fr0!den \\'psl ;ind Or<rngP
Cna~t Colleges during the past
ye<rr.
1'he lwn C'<tlnpttsi:s, ho1h
part nf the Cnns\ C111111nunitv
folleRe l11~1 ru·t . o!f{'rt'd 1,.i:,1;
rlil~.~e~. Of ll1csr. l·H wrre
roinn1uni!,1"nrir111f•d .incl he ld
:it 1~ d1ffcrcnl l11ea!1u11s ,
A lf11<il 11r li08 i11~1nK·lurs
were e111pln.vt'd fh1· the e1·rn1n~
~E'SSiOn~. w1th ;111 <ll'Cl'<l!(C or 44
~t11den!s prr r·l;r~s.
In 11ddi!inn t11 1he c>:!cnsil'e
co11r.~e nHc ring.~, 1hp two col·
C)('(' rrg1str:it1un "111 hf:
:ilphaheU1·11I frtJITI li·ll 30 pm.
l<'J:"~ spon~orcd 24 lrct11rc in the eollel!f' J(ymn<r.~•um ,
senrs which drew i , 8 ~ 9 Aug 2.l 21i The order will he :
rl'g1stran!s. A·C. AUR 23 : 0-J, Aug. 14; K·
1'ypit'at lerlurt topir ~ in· Q. /111g. 2~· f1 .Z. /lui;:. 1fi.
('lu ded arrest, ~eart'h and -Ad•••li••"'""1 ·----1
sr11.ure. incorne lax
IH't'll:lrat1011 . 11i;11! and c111·irn11
1nent. S('X t•d11l';1tio11 and
p<irent ·1·111 Id rl'i;111011~h1 ps.
r-..·111t• t' iJ u c :1 l i on a I t•on·
fl'fl'lll'i.'S, r :H·h co·s1~111sul'ed IJy
outside 01·g;111r~atiun~ were
hosted li_1· tile l ll'O c:1111p11~rs
The rn11fert·nC'e.~. who~r. t op11·.~
ranged frotn 11p;irtmt·nt. hr111.~P,
rnan11ge1ncnt to 11 ~e•ninar for
seiTet;irirs. wrre at1rnded b,1'
J ,2fili pN;pJr.
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How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
Securely
)Jv f~l~f 1 .. e1h •mbarr••~ yt>u by
rulllll'K \"""" "h"n y<HI ~•!, llu1h, "r \l!IJ.." A d1•ntl1r,. a\J!'""1ve ran h•lp, ~· A:->TE ~:Tlf,J. ~ovr.-d•nture~ • lnn J·
er. f1r111,.r. •IP••h"r h"l•L f.tak'~ e•I·
inK mor,. "n/oyo\JIP, V<'r more ~url\y
•nd r"rnf<1rl, ""~ F.-\~TF:f;TH Dt n· 1ur• ;\r!hPll"P l'nfl'<l•r. 0 ,.nturtl
that fit "'" ... -.•~n11al 11> healtll. !ee
your den!l•1 ret ularly,
1n a •••
MOMENT Of MADNESS
GE delivers crushed ice or cubes
right to your door.
J\lndl'l Tff'·21R~
YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR
IS WORTH UP TO
21.2 cu . ft . Americana
Refri9eratar·Fr1tner
1111h cu~1n111 nisl'lf'n~"'r
e f l'<'P:r,rr hnlrl~ Ill! to 223 lb~.
• Al1Jll\IAhlP, trmpl'r!"d
i:l !li~\ 11hr h ,.~
e T .n~.v ;\lr111 '°'"'"l"'r
f'<>rll'"i'I ~ lfl f'11'trll. \'PO:<'l<l blt
e Rnll~ nq1 "" l•hrrl~
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$689.95
90.00 MAX. Tlt.t.Dl·IN
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COLOl IXTlA
GE Delivers Crushed Ice Or
Cubes Withaut Openin9 The Daor -----------------
DUNLAP 'S-THE SALES AND SERVICE
CENTER IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC
hu~kles
laz,· hones•· lon··rlse boot • Rugged boot lini 1hed in du ll we x leelher.
Harnesl strepper with sq uare toe, brown.
12 1;,.3, 16 .00: 31/,-6, 17 .00.
young ero\vd ·
elodbo1•1•rr
Reed y for anything "Kicker" in bru1hed
leether , ten/brown c~mbo . 5-8, 7.50;
81/,.12. 9.00 : 12 1/,-3, 9.50: 4-6, 10.00.
DAILY moT VI
and ties
go ha~k to
school
fringed step·in
bv stride rite'· •
To ke a sh;ne lo crinkle potent , i•untily
1trapped, fringed e nd crepe-soled . Sizes
81/,-12, 13.50: 12 1;,.3, 14 .50; 31/,-8,
15.00.
lazy bont•s ' speetator
oxford
Shi ny pot ent, punctuated with perlora•
li ons. joi ns plush suede. Brown only. Sizes
12 1;,.3, 13 .00; 4-8 . 14.00.
~·ou11g
glossy
cro\vd"
oxford
Brown e nd white laces spark a crinkle
potent oxford . All in Ch il dren 's Shoes. I 0°
12 , 9.50; 12 1/,-3, 10.00.
it.~s at the hroadway
.ANA Ml llil MUNllNG.TON B EAC.~
444 N. Euclitl 111 41 5Jl·l ll l 1111 fill iJ',,1 A~•. 171 41 lq!.JJJI
SHO ' 10 A.M +,. 'JO 'M MONDAY THJ.OU(';loj ~J.1 0.t.Y. SA TURDAY 10 A./J , !1 a ~ M SUNDAY l l NOO~I •• ~ ~ M
J 4 OAIL Y PILOT
f'AMILl' CIHCl:S l>!l Bil Keane
'• ... -... _, ..... .
''Wha t ore their names?"
Space Shuttle S11arl{ing
(011trover~y Over Need
\\" . .\SHJ -<r.·r,ti;\ 11\P l -Sup.
errr;:i(t iy.~ frirnr!s ;inrt
s11prr 1111 sle tn 1l.~ foes, lhe
prnpnsert IM·fl1,cht .~p;icr !'hut -
lie 1~ en1 i.~1n11rd as a
~uprrh1r1t 1n h;inrl 1n 1tiose \1·ho1
sreli ]IS expens11 e nr.~I.
At lr<ist 7~ sites 1n 211 s!;ites
;ire I'~ 1ni.: In ~ hnmr hase for
the sl1uttle rha1 \\oulrl take off
a.~ ;i rocket, l;ind as a plane,
hu1 C;ip1tol 11 11! .-:hun!e surr
JYlrl ers s;i~· C;1pe t\cnncdy,
Fl.:i, 1s 11r1uall~ ecrta1 n to
\\ 1n.
Thus f;ir, ((ln~rrss is fl\ in~
11 11h 1hr .~pare agency 1011'ard
de1elnpn1rnt nf 1h!' shuttle.
pro11d1nt: the f ir~t fr11· hun·
drf"d m1i11nn nf 11 h;1! c::i rlv
e~t 1m<11es 1nd1r<1te could hf-a
$~·n11ll1on·1n·$10·h1l lion in1t 1al
prnJeC1 cnsl.
"/think it's a kry 10 ~ASA's
r ·~1e:-~)1 ·-~
Service
'.\1'1.~ter S<>rgr:int John \\'.
Steel~mith, son (If i\1rs . .Jesse
E. Steelsm1th. 1007 \\', !\·lcl'ar-
1.1, Jeffer.~1111 Ci!.I" .. \In . recr n··
f'd !he i\teritnrinus Serv1re
1o·ll'd;i1 during his rrlirl'menl
ceremony ;ii Alhrook AFB,
CZ.
Y.q::c;inL S 1 rt Is rn i t h
rl1s11ng11ishr<l h1rn,<;{'lf :is a
rl1i;h1 fsir ilitv c <J u 1 p n1 e n t
ma1ntenilnce trrhnl!'1ao 1n !he
Dtrrcrnrale nf l.ni::1st1rs rl;in.
n111g at Albr(Mlk AFB. C.Z.
He w;:i s r1tl"'d for h1.~ 0111s1:in-
cl in.c: tl'.'r linir::il ~kill. Jlldi!r·
n1c11I. lr11dcrsh1p. ;ind 111-
i11al 11 e which rc~11!1rd 1n u1-
\•alt1:1blP ("nnlr1h11l111ns tH this
com1n;1nd ·.~ ahilllv lo sur·-
cessfully pl:in, 1rupli•nirr1I ;111rl
suppn1·t the .\! 1 11 1 a r v
As~1sr;inc·(' Prngr;irn in L<111n
An1rrira
His 111lr '\:irltnr 1~ thP
d;111chtcr nf \Jr ::ind .\I r~
\"prnnn A .\!:irhr11 <; 1.f 2220
P.:ir1f1r. ~ 'ns1;1 \Jr<;,;i
!\1;11 1nf En~11.:11 /lohrn fL
.lnhn~nn. hu.~h;tnrl i.I t h •'
f(lrm1·r \!1~~ n.11 h::ir<i 1..
!'r11pll of )Rllli2 l.1st1•r, ll11n
l111gtnn lirarl1. Ila<; JPIMH"lrd
ff'lr n111re :i1!1;11u·rcl fl1ghl
t1·::i1n1ni::. \lllh T 1 ;1 in 1 11 i::
Squ~1rln1n T11n. ;it lhr \;11 HI
Air :-;1;i!1un, /'lliltr•n, Fl;j
Aflrr ;1 !nl.-il 11f JR n1,.111ti~ nf
rn1rns11 p fl1gh1 ;11111 grnund
lr<11n1ng, ~:ns1t:n .h1h11~1111. "ill
rer r11·p t h r d1s!1nj.!"111~hrrl
"\\"1ng.'i nf linld .. nf a ,'\111111
Aviator.
(oa~I f;11;ird Sr a m :i 11
Rrcru11 Stephrn T. \\"i>1~11 nrlt
!;On of '.\11 s Lnl"r:,. i\ :
\\"r.1·i::anrlr nf !170:1 Arla111s i\1P.
Hun11ni::111n Re:i1·h, r111t~1rrl 1n
1he LT S. C0:i~1 r;11:ird ll'"lr fnur
)'P:ir~ :ind has hrrn tr:in~frr
rerl fn !he l'n:i~l (;11:1rd
Rrr"ru i! Tn11n1 ni:: c r n I f-r ,
Alamrd:i. fnr hR.'ilr tr:iin1ni.:.
' i
---__ -1 ~"""·n1u:.-u~-
-· ··-... •!JI!'
f111ure.'' sa.1·s !)ale J\1 .1·crs,
:J!;Sn('ial e adn11nistr<1tnr of lbe
i\grnc.1 's manned -f!1gh l office.
"'The shun le is a de1 rl"e Lo
g11·e us a whole ne w capabil1ty
111 space and actually in n1:lr1)
11 a~s re1olut1on1 zl'S nur ah1h ly
to get 1n10 and nut of sp<icc."
Cnn1pared wi!h SiOO In Sl .000
as th~ rurrenr price per pound
for putt ing things 111 orbit
a round the earlh ... the shuttle
""J ll red u1·e the cost of
transpor1?J1on in sp:ice t11
le1·cJ.~ like about S70 a pound.''
adds .\I} ers. The price nf the
Saturn 5 rnckrt and 1hc
<i.pacesh1p usrd in th(' Apollo
moon·lancltng pnigr:im 1.~ $32.'i
r.11\li(ln ,\'one of 1he hard\\ll!"f'
is rer1sa hle.
Bu1, argur s Sen. \\'ill1:i1n
Prn~n1ire . 1D-\\"1s •, ,\"ASA's
'"n1<iin ratin11:1le for 1he ~hultle
is th:il it will keep our .~pare
prn)!nl111 going . . . N1\S1\
trchnicians Qccup1erl .•. <ind
!he aerosp;ice industry h;ipp_\'.
!! \1·111 insurr ;i cnnt inu1n~
dr111n nn the. frdcr;i\ hud g1•t .
<ind it \\"ill insure. that i1thcr
lll'f'r!s will cuntlnue lo go
Ull!l1('1 "
l'rnxn1i1·e h;is told t Ii f•
Sl'11ale that 1! \hi' 11:1t1nn
(ll'Oids '" 1 IJ l" llllli!I h1llit11)·
rlnll;1r hoondngi:lr. ·• s p <1 t' l'
!-pending !"Rn If'\ el 0111 111 l'r
!he next few ye;irs to $2 billion
In $'.I billion annu:il!y -C(llll·
pared with its $J.9 -bill ion
pe;i k of 1965.
"!( we do ernh:irk <•n 1his;
1 P n I u r e , ' ' he ;i<ldl'd.
""l'Sliin;iles ;irr lhat 11·r 11111 hf'
.~prnding ir1 1hc 1 w1n1I~ nf $'7
h1ll1nn a ~·c;ir on NASA before
!11r <l('cade is nu1 ,"
Al1h011gh the sp;1ce ~hurtlr
rr1na1n s hillit\llS of rlnll:11·s ;111d
sc1r r:i l .1ears ;111<;1.v frf•ll1
hr1ng Anirnc;i·s ferrv !n lhr•
hra1 r11s fnr ;1~l ro)n;i.11ls ;ind
<ltll!l(' h{';iithy ;J\('t":l:.:(' j!.UI" it._
llf'll. 11 IS <I 111.1JOr l'l"flllll11\I(•
11~1nn for the 7:1 s1l!'S ~"('~lilt(
lri hr 11~ f1r -.1 h n 111 r
h a ~ e . ( ";1[1fnrnl<1 r11r 111
sr:1nt'1•. tn\11t·d hotll Eil'ol~rrl.~
;ind \;indenburg Air Foro·I'
h;1~r~ \-rw \11•'1'.irn pli1i..:1.:rd
fn:· tt~ \\'h1!e S;11u!s :'IJ 1.., .111•
fl;l11J!I' l t;ih pn•:<o:-f'd lnr it~
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:inrl Flu11da ;ich:l1h·('d lw11h
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h!uh:rr ;u:rnr,1 p I" 1> s s 11 t 1· ,
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h11111r fnr Iii•• s11111tl1:
Sp;1er <1gf'111·v ollfiC'i:d!' ~;11·
(he <lr r1$inn rl11e th1 ~ t:ill 11 111
hr hascd 1\11 rrports or
sp('1·1:il1st~ who \"i~1terl sc1·er.1I
lc;1d1ni:: r:ind irl:itc~
("1111gre~~n1n;il sr:ire ('nm
mlll rf'~ h:i1e af"l'Pplt"rl !hr
sp.1re ~h11llle p111gr;11n 1•1(h
thP 1:nders1;_1nd1ni.: !he \·chu·le ·
R 1wn.p;irt 11ff;11r drs1~11cd In
n1ake ::it lc;isr !00 fl111:hts·v.•nuld
h;i1·p bo!h hr10~1Pr 1111r1 orh11rr
sf'rt1nns rr11sable ;ind C..:ipahle or lilnclin~ li kP Rn ;:11rpl;inr
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• 33" x 22" double comportment sink is self rimming .
• A fc ntastic voluel
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$969
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MOTOR OIL
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nU weathe1.
• Parn ffin bose-.1ofeguord1
ugoin i1 weor and corro1ion.
• 5AE 30.
REG. 24c
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• Comfy padded vinyl sea ts lop sturd y
hardwood frames.
•Sects swive!-they're perfect
for kitchen, bar or den.
• Seats in ossort ed co lors-
24 " or 30" high.
REG. $10.99
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• Roll formed frame wit h doubl e
push bars a nd 7" kickp late. ,..,....;,...,,,......--:--1
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proof grill e.
• 30", 32''1 or
36" widths-
cutomat ic cir
cus hiol'I clos er ..
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BEA ANDERSON , Ed itor
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There's nothing like a dali
of baby pink lipstick
for t he finish ing tou ch 0 11
a bud ding clown's nose .
Cadette Terr y McNabe, 11, of
Tro op 69 , makes up
s ,o•··"ie Beth Stevens, 9, of
Troop 1298 .
Big Tent Beckons Scouts
It see1ncd like a thousand clo\1•ns
abounded at Farquhar Park last
v.•ee k.
D<l1ng the ir best. to bring out the
clown 1n ever~·one we re niembcrs
of the H11nlin~1nn Beach Girl
Scouts, NcighborhoM Four.
More th:in 200 Bro1>.·nie and
Junior Scouts participated 1n a
weeklong su mmrr day camp
lhcmed Circus~ Circus'
l mpish 11n1ics filled the week as
the ,e:irls staged Clo"'n. Backwards.
Sv.·ap and Friend.o;tiip da y!'. Looking
like runaways rram a three·rin~
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circus or a Hallo\1'ccn parade. the
gi rls v.·ere d1v1ded into 10 units.
R<1ther th<1n retain the regular
troop format ion, the units \~·rre
composed nf 111·0 l(irl.~ fro m Parh
trflo p v.-11h 40 troops p<1rt1c1pa t111g.
"\Ve 1v.<1nt the girls ln 1n1x <1nd
make new friends. 10 brn;:iden their
re!.<1tionsh1ps."' expl;ii nerl :'YI r ~.
Roherl Zecca . can1p d1rl'r·111r.
\\11thin their units. 1he happ~·
clowns sang, <lanced and pla yed
group games. Arts and cr;ifts RC·
tivilies \\"ere combined with cam-
ping ta lents.
Altho ugh !he girl!= broughl lunch
on f.1onda.~·. the rest of U:e week
they cooked a ll mf'ills fiver the
open cn;ils in thf' park. Delicious
l u nche.~ bei;an with hot chili. slew
nr casserole d is he~ and ended with
11pplesauce or lemon cake, baked
01·er 1he fire.
Friends 11nd f;im ilil'S heedf'rl the
c11ll tn camp and ;ittended an 1111
girl re1•ue Thursd;iy night Each
unit performed a skit. comple1r
with costumes made by the girls
during summer camp.
Fol!ov,.ing the t v e n. i n g ·'
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perforrnance, tile junior ;ind jun1nr-
to-be !'Couts en jn_1·ed ;in overnigh t
camp 1n the park . For many. it wa s
the ir first. camping experience.
Throughout rhe \\'eek. preschool
hrolhers an P sisler.~ were ,i:;ithered
1n a child care crnlrr direc!rd by
i\lr.~ Oonn;1 Raines :i.t nearby
Sm11h SC'oonl. "Having ;i b:ihysit-
t1ng service freed more n1others 10
help us in our regular camp." said
l\1 rs Zrcc;1.
As.c:isl1n_g wert 5:1 c11delte. sen.tor
1couts. leaders and stair.
Deep in paint and sticky
fin gers a re Unit 6 clowns.
The fin ished product will be
• decoupoge medoll ion I le ft).
Great Clow n, Mrs . David Jones ,
me rrily surveys an a rray of
clowns ta king • bow
for Un it 8 I above ).
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Life Saver Preserves Calm
DEAR AN N: II is Sunday afternoon,
, our 13-year-old boy 11.·ent to B ballgame,
the IO--and 12-year-flld girl~ ;ire in the
j neighbor 's pool and my husband went to
: his favorite tavern to get drunk . I am not
,, -writing to ask for advice. I arn writing in·
_;4_•_-4~--@=l AUGUSrS BIRTHSTONE
1Jie PeHJ~t . -,\· ; _.stead to thank you for the ad\•1ce }OU
.;~ \J'' gave me two years ago. J, A few years ago I would hllve been
~-J crying my eyes out. or pounni: out 1ny
•• anger to a friend on the telephone Bul
,'" • i today J am cai rn . enntcnl and very h;ippy ·..J with my life. Why~ Because I listened tu
' l\ ., you and joined Al -Anon .
' Every woman ~·ho is 1narned In ;u1
'.'.'._.: alcoholic must at some point decide
' ~ whether she is going lo allow his riroblem
to defeat her or learn how to live with 11.
Since I joined Al-Anon I live :ind un-
derstar.d my husband more than c\·cr.
Our marriage is better than nir..~t rn:tr·
riages where no drinkini: problem cx1.'>ts,
Due to n1arkcd change of attitude l/J\\':Jrd
my husband. he has become a better
father and a better person.
• Al -Anon . It's a life saver, both literally
and figural i\'ely -in every sense of the
W!1rd. -CAr.F: PARK MEMBER.
DEAR i\1EMBER: 1''ol a week gotl by
that I don't receive at least three or four
lelltrs from readtrt in praise of Al-Anon.
For th115e v•ho "''fluid llkt lo write for
lilerulurr. the addrtss Is: Al·Anon f'aml·
ly (;rnuri l-l cadquarter1, Inc., P.O. Bos:
182, r-.ladison Square Station. New York.
1".Y. 10010. I urge you to do 10. You have
nothinl!: to lose bul the price of a stamp.
Df':AR A:'-IN LANDERS : tam bothered
by a prnhle n1 whicl: I am 5ure is a con-
!1nual !\ourer or conflict for many divorc·
cd \\'t1n1C'n \Vlth small children.
\\'hen l first began dating. se\'cral mf'n
nflrrcd tn ra r my baby-snter. I would not
;.illow tl because I ha d a good job and
At the moment my husband h:i~ ex-111aclc more money than most of the men
pressed no interest in joining AA I hope who asked me out.
would mind paying my sitter when he
drove her home. He agreed, but in such a
cl'Xldish manner that I fell like a beggar.
Mr. X lold me straight out that he didn't
feel my sitte r was his responsibility, and
that I should not ha ve asked him to pay
ht:r.
l\'ow I am sour on both of these jokers
and think l"d rather stay home. If a
fell ow really wants to take a girl out .
isn"t the sillrr part of the date? I a11.•ait Only by night and on royal
your nationally sought opinion. -Bell· 1uthority could 11e11rth be made lll
ingham. Wash. l<.ncient times for the Ptridot.
DEAR BELL· A ""b k 8 Jt"•~~aid tt>bri nJ.:"eloquence.and · man . ? B!i S persu111ivrnt~~. 10 repel the t.erro111
woman out Is under no obl1gat1on lo pay o! the nighl anil "·ht>n aet in gold•
htr 1ltter. He did not hire htr, she does to tll t rl .iz-reat """"r o\·er 1111 P.vil
not work for him , and it 1hould not be apirilll. The Peridol .. ·a11 much J
cnn1ldertd part of the date. Sorry I i.rta8Ured by the t"ruR11der1.
couldn "t gi\'t )'OU tbe answer JOU \l"t-fe 11.3 promise is m11rritd happine11.
'fhe-m11:1cullne-lookin~ S1rdonyx
. , , 1 11 also th a birth11tone for Auiru•t. CONf ID~NT!AL TO ONCE BURNE D. The beauty of ita opaque red a.nd
T\VICE SHY AND AFRAID TO CHANCE brown tones i11 popolar
Rfltr, but fair is fnir.
IT : Go ahead. Faint heart never \.\'On fair for men ln c11.meoM, intagliOI,
maid -or anything el se, for cre!t11 and initial•. one day he wlll do so. but he must <'Offi" I lost niy job three months agn. ~ly
to the decision hin1seH. Jf he never conics finnncial situation isn't what it used tn \Nhen romantic glances turn to warm
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Wear'!'""''" births/one for ;' I
to it, it's all right with me. I have Jcarnl'd be. Thrsc pasl several weeks I hinted to embraces is il love or chemistry? Send
t t. 'th h' d J · t th for the booklet "Love or Sex and Hew lo T"-fa1hzan c11d good Jortw"~ '· : .
, o ive w1 1m an apprec1a e e a couple of men who seemed very eaRer 1-----------~ • h d I Tell the Difference." by Ann Landers. ··'.J many ot er won erfu blessings in 1ny lo date rn£', th't it 11.'ou!d be nice if they Scu !h Co&d Pl~•• Enclose A long, stamped, self-adressed )Ue 'd · Th d'd t d Sri alol •t t~e S&n Di•qc 11 ... .,. · · pa1 my 51tter. ey ! no respon . envelope and 35 cents in coin 11.·ith your Cc•I• Meia ~'40·'90b6
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N ETWOR K 0 F HOPE -~1 rs. Stan Ber man sh ows Jan et 11 am mer and Ed\\1 a rd • _:_P:,:1':"::'_.::An::n::;·_:k::":P::__:le:l::I in:!g'-.':peo::::.'.p::I•:_:• "":_:::":_' _F:_':::":' ':::'Y:_:_l :::"::m:::•:_':::"::':.''.'."d::__:a::•k::e<i:_:>:::1 '.:_· _:Z~il:_:h•:..__.::req:':ue'.'.''.:.' :':":_':::'::_":_:'f'..:t:::h::_e _::D:A:'.:Il'.'._. Y:_:P.:_ILO:::_T:_:. _ _':========== -Eckstein a hemisphere of vocational rehabilitation su pported by members or 1·
the \Vomen's American ORT. A fall fashion show \viii lend support to the special
ieven·year project.
Seven -year Pro;ect
Aid Spans an
Procred.~ frnn1 a B<1C'k·lo-
~chool fashion show bejtinninR
at 10 a.m. on \Vednesday, Aug.
25. in the Mission Vit'jn home
of Mrs. Norn1an Hainmer will
ha vt 8 far-reaching r ffrct
The Schoo l of Engn<'cring in
Israel wil l earn support from
the benefit sponsorerl hy Lhe
\li1nmen's Amerif'an ()rganizA-
tion for Training a n d
Rehabilitation (O RT 1.
Persun8 l n t ere s t e d in
rrser\·a1ions nr infnrm::i!ion fln
the project are invited lo c;ill
Mrs. Lcs!Pr Samuels of
Mission \lirjo.
'/'hr ()HT St:h<Hll n f
l~ngineenng \.\•ill he con-
structed at the H eh re 111
Universitv in Jerus;.ilem It
11•ill offer lnp-lrve! facil1t1es
and courses 10 chemical.
mechanical, electronic and
Sitler Spurns Chores
Ocean
nuclear <'ngincering.
111 addilion to cour.o;l!s for
sludrnls from !he agrs or !5 If)
20 nnd 21 to 24. the school will
f£><ilure :in inriustrial training
11·0rkshop .
The .c::r:hool will h;11·e 1150 full-
1in1r s1urirnl.<: during the day
;ind An rriu:il nun1her at ni,Eh1.
\\ihr.n fully npcralil"r. it will
gradu:i1 r Jn fJ eng1neertng
technicians per year.
Home Fires Quenched
By ERMA BOMBl=:CK
I met my firsl "house s1t-
1er'' the other day and I don't
mind ad mitting it is A relief tn
set this profession f1nall )'
opening up.
After years or silting with
my neighbor 's lawn~. animal~.
mill and house plant..~ \.\.'hile
1hey vacation. I have fran kly
felt the job needed a pro·
fe!sionaL
At one time I was 11.•atch1ng
o ver three houses which
meant r had the Ryan ·s bird
nn our porch. the Crux~haw's
house p!anl'i in !he-bathtub
/watered fmm the botlom up1
and the W1Rster's harkinR dng
In the ut ilitv room . 1 He was
farsigh ted iind fnr two sr1l11t
\\'eeks held a l1u1ndry hA);krt
at b1ty 11.·ith hi~ lousy ht1rk 1ng 1
Plus, I had 10 water the
lawn~ e~ery n1 her d<'l l". cn\lr1·t
lhe ma il. pick the: t nma1nc.~.
feed the fish and turn nn 11 d1f-
ferenl liRht in each hou~r
e very evtnina al dusk In foil
SYould-be thie1•f's.
The nlher niRht 11s I wa~
di1ging in lhf' neighbor's
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WIT'S
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..shruUberv for earthwnrn1s In
feed the· Cruxshaw·s rur!IC'. 1
chanced upon the professinnnl
0 'hou~e ~il!er 11.·hn was ,1·ork-
ing the RrC'nlon house in the
rul-dt"-~ac "
''Hi thrrr" sa1ri
pleasant lv ... , under~lanrt .rou
Are .~1tt1ng the Aren1 nn hnu~e
wh ile thry are 111 t h f'
H;ihama~
··\·es, h11t
bef ore 1n1 week
);rlllff'd .
0'1\'!n·~··
111av !ca1·e L~ 'up,'' hr
' The co lnr T\' t.<: nt1!. Hl"(•n
lritl s hr;i ndy s1nrlls l1kr
li brary p;istr. ;ind thr nn1sr
1><)1IUl 1fl11 111 lh1s ne1ghhorhonrl
yn11 wo1ildn 't hrlic1·r"
"IJu \'f'ltJ run 11110 this snrt nr
lhing ofll'n '.'" I :iskrd .
"ln l1ousr.~. often," hC' sa1ri.
Fabulous
"In Apartrnents. ne1 er "
"Ho\\.' did ~·ou j!e! intn lhis
bus1nc~s"·· I ;isked.
"Actu;ill,v. heca\JSC' 11f my
sl:tlLlS. I ;im ~in~le ;ind frr C'·
ll'hccl111~ ;ind like the finer
011 n1:s. I alv.·;i_1·s was a 11<illl1·a1
to 1n1·1te In ot:t11py !hr hnrnes
of rny fnend.~ 11·hlle rile) look
;:i frw 11•eeks' ho!1d;i y. They
wo uld lea1 c !he rrln).!f'rator
hill ur /•l(llt. !he h;i r full nf
ftr1nk~ ann :i .suppl~· of
{·hen1u ·als for lhC' Jl'H•1 Thrn.
lhl'~' s1~.r1 ed ::ir1r11n.i: th1nJ!.~ ...
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"Unf' \\il!l!1«l n1<' 1u 11:illo. hrr
e;i1 Send h1'r ful' 1•11:1t ln
~rnra.i:t• Frrt1h1r hrr <'Im
lr!'r I h:u! t1i ~1itr1 t·ll.1r~1 ng
<tr!O 1!11·n pn1 frhnrl llr:11 r11~
11 h:it I~ lh:H r10I! h;11~lflj! f111 ~
'".\t n1r t'rli lo.rl fir 's
f;11·~1J,!ht('d ;ind l h111k ~ 1t ~ n
11101 IOI! l.."ilr. L!•I Tnr J.!f'I th1~
~t r:11ghl \'oll don't c·111 ;1111
.i:r:i s.c::, 11;11 rr n111· pl;1n1~ t rnd
:111.v 'ln1rnnls nr c!n ;in1 rhnrC'~
\\'h~t riri tht•1· enll 1011 prn-
fr.s.~1fln;il hn11 se ~1llr1·$''
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Store HOlln 9:10 to 5:30 Mondoy tfllrouqh Saturday
Cornelia Bigelo'v
GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR
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Tremendous Lingerie Savings
1999 So. Coast Highway
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LAGUNA BEACH
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You r choice from a specia l group of
6 extraordinarily colorful prints. Each one
fa ithful ly reproduced from Glendale
Federal 's permanent collection of original
oils.
Just drop by your local G lendale
office o·nd choos e your favorite. Eoch is
self -matted ond ready to frome, and a ll
ore by em inent artists occlo imed for their
Free.
fine renderings of the American West.
The re's no obligation, of course. Your
print ond o d isplay featur ing the best of
Glendale's original oils are just a friendl y
introdudion to the people w ith Umpteen
Ways To Save.
~ August Open ~ou~e hours:
~ Mon.-Thur. 9-4, Fn. 9-6.
• Glendale Federal Savings
Newport Be1ch/ 500 Newport Center Drive (Newport Fin1nci1l Center)
Co1t1Mui/1300 H1rl»or Boulevard (H1rl»or Center)
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Hot Dog! Ice Crea m So cial Approa ches
For the first !1n1c. hnt dni::s \1 ill be added In the
trarlil1nnal rncnu of ice <:rean1 an<l hon1c1na de ptc5
and rakes al. the St An drr11·'s Presbyterian C'hurc•h
annual Ice Cream Socia), The event is planned from
5 lo 8 p.ni. \\'crlncsd;iy, Aug. 25. Sure to sa tisfy hi ...
s11·ee! tnoth \s Kenneth .Johnston ,.(,.·ho 1s served by
SL1e Styli, 11 htle J\1 rs. \\'il!iam \Vood a'v.•aits a hot dog
order.
Nuptial Pledges Solemnized
C1m,.. Moun "~ot•
MRS. T. J. HOGAN
HOGAN-REEDY
~.r Andrr11 ·., Prr~h\'\f'rt<in
Church. \e 11 rort 8P;H h ,1·;1~
thF ~C'ttln~ for thp 11·r r1 rl1 ng
J1nk1ni:: \1 ari;iri EI r a n or r
Hfrrh anrl Thr11n:is ,)11.'f'Ph
Jlr.:;in.
Thr1r p;irrnt~ a r·<· :.1 r ;ind
\I r~ f~rrt I> Tirrrl~· nf t ·nrnn;i
cir \ \1 -.r ;inrl :>1 r ;i nrl \lr~.
,J nhn T lfui,:an nf :'\r11 port
Br;ir h {lf l 1r 1nn1~ 11crr 1hr
l1r1 11r f'hn rlcs IJ1crrnf1C'ld
;-inrl !1 c1 n1ch;irrl Dr:iprr.
\1 1~" l.1s;i Bredy w;is lier
~1.<.!er 's m;url nl hnnnr . ;ind
hr1rlf'sn1a1<1~ wcrr the ~lisses
D1<1 ne Brnnkr~. l.1nrl;i CurT1'•
S;indril c;reen. ('\·n1 h1<1 Hn .... 'PS,
l\1.1ri.:;iret l\niAhi. Sus;;n Link,
Brrnt rov•er anrl J 'amcl;i
\\'r11:h1
Allcnd1ng his hro1hPr as
hcsl man ~·;is Timothy Hogan_
u~hcr~ were John ling-an.
:innther hrn!hcr, SI u a rt
f alder. \V 1 11i11 m !larr1snn,
.Jrihn Laun. f.rl,,..·in l\.1rspr\•r.
Thnm;is Mct1.lrr. Richard
Rnhinsnn anr1 Palrick \\'crncr
Tt1e llC\\'\.\'\\'cds. who 1v11l
rcs1rlc in Ralho;i , a r c
gradualcs of 1he Univcrsi!v of
Mulhern California. She
pledged K;ippR Alph;i Thet;i
Rnd hr affili;iled with Phi
Kappll Psi.
CORZA TT-RO SS
Judv ~1ane Ross and James
~1ich8rl Cor1.att exrhiin~cd
1·0,,..·s and rings hcfo!'r lhe
Ber . Dr ('h;irlrs D1errnf1eld
in SI Anrlre,,..··s rrcsbyteri;in
Church. ~\'ewpnrt Beach.
Part'nls of the nt'w l~·v.·cds
are l\lr. ;ind l\1rs. Kt>nncth S.
Ross of Nev.·porl Bc;irh and
l\frs. ;\1;inuPl Cnr1.<11t of Ten1p\e
City ;inrl the la1e !\·Ir. C()rzatt.
Attending the bnde wf're
Mr~. Kenneth ill. Hns.~. !hr
hridc's sister-in-la\1• anrl the
illl.~srs Rnbert<1 Lchus _ Laurie
Benne!.1. \'icki Be;ill and Lyn-
nelle Qunn.
Terry A. Wnrsdcll scrvrd ;is
hrs! man. anrl ushrrs 1vrre
Kcnnrth and S\e\'Cll Rnss. thr
brirlf''s brothers, G f' r a 1 d
(nrzall. l he hridc.c:rno1n 's
hrnthcr. ~1i!('hC!1 \\l~-ck11. :\ll;in
Spieckerman and P h i 1 I i p
Gr;int.
They 11-ill reside on Ba!bo;:i
lsl;iod.
MRS. JAMES CORZATT
Collection
Slimming
Thr fall 1!17! cnllcct.1nn~
hear1n~ lhe Suzy Perclle and
FWmiintica l;ibel~ play up
trimness. sllmne~s. a nd
perfectionism,
The sweater top, the blazer.
the cA rdiRan and a new
emphasis o"n the waistline are
key elemen!s in lhe silhouet·
tcs.
CllP' A .. 0 SAY( -AUGUST O"'lY
"""'""''"' • 111• mtf!llltt "'•w• t••tt
E v E Ly N "'CIAl $850 ~ U LL 0 SS , ..... ,.,
HAZEL'S BEAUTY SALON
1)1 ~IJITH ST , MUNTl .. OTON l l!•CM -IU·Alt0
M11 •' on~ "'""<"
MRS. J. D. LO NG
LONG-KNAPP
Deborah DeP Knapp brcame
1he bnde nf John D;:iv1d Long
during ceremonies conducted
by the Rev. Dr. Charles
D1erenfie!d in St. Andrew 's
Chapel. r.:e .... ·pnn Beach.
The bride. daughter of i\-1r
and l\frs .. Jnhn .J . Kn;ipp of
Newporl Reach. was attrnded
h,v l\11s.~ Patti Topp as maid or
honor. il'iiss Chris Persson and
l\lrs. Kenneth Long v.•crc
hndesmairls.
Gcralrl Bus1{'k ,Jr -~Cr\'f'fl as
hes! miln. v.·h1le ushers were
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[)oug\as Knapp. thr bride's
hrnther and Lnng . the
bnde~ronm 'i; !)rn1hrr The
t1ridc~room·s parcn!s are ~1 rs
Kathrvn Long nf S11nla Cr11l
;inrl 1he late ~·Ir Robert Long
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Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Capricorn: Adiust to Home
By SYDNEY O~tARR
TUESDAY
AUGUST 24
finishing touche!': on proicct Dec. r2J ): Study Sc o rp io "·tin J:i stable lacki; en.
Expand horizons. message. Exchange idea s , thusiasm. Team up with
LEO cJuly 2l-Aug . 2.2 1 Open line~ -of communication. Capricorn. Strive to slraighttn
ARIES /March 21·April 191 :
Parlnerships, joint projects
11re subject to sudden change.
Be re11dy for surprise atlions
by friends. Some due to ex·
press selves in bizarre man-
ner. Sense of humor here is
~ssential. Stay near home.
Check directions. even on Write and reJX>rl : spre;irt out f in an c I a I mi!Ull•
short journeys. One who Is Ill word Gemini could be derst;inding. Involves mate,
could put in emergency call. valuable ally. Throw off false. parlnE'r.
Ulilite intuitive intellect ; pride : if you don't know -1"."-:::;::;~--:::;:=:::::""j
means follow through on ask. Then you win. II ~•ek·•o-w:tltt•
hunch . Don't. procrastinate. CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-J::in . KNIT-HITSI
TAURUS (April 20·May 201 .
Unusual assignment ls on
a~enda Reltitt\·es s e n d
signal. Be 11ware , a!erl ;ind
versatile. Associate. co-worker
may :ry to involve you in clan·
de:;!ir.e affair. Keep guard -
chin lucked in.
Perform wilh verve, en-!9 1: Added prestige, moneyl
lhu siasm. cnrncs from profcss1ona1 1
VlRGO tAu);:. 23-Sept. 22 1 endeavors. Decision could be
f inancial g;iin R dislincl made about your basic posi-
possibility ; but revised work lion . Jn personal areii. hon1e l
procedure is n e c e ~ s a r y . adjustment makes you hap-•
Remember recent !cssnn5. Ap-pier. l\la1otain high standards.,
ply them_ Aquarius individual You j;a1n.
figures prom in e n!lv. AQUARIUS !Jan. 2!).F'eb-1
Unorthodox approach is co0. 18 ~-Revise philosophitil! con·
struct1l'e. rcpt to keep up ..,,·1th current
LIBRA tScpt 23-0C'L 22 i· del'elnpmenls. 1\.le;ins dn not
Surprises llre featured . social feel ynu tire wedded 1n past.
activity increases Forres trnrl Plan ;ihcad -includin12 travel.
lo be scattered Dctnnnds are varn!1on and special ad·
made on ynur time Be flex· vertisin~ prngran1.
ible. sociable "'ilhou1 depleting f'!Srl:'.:S 1 Feb. 19·r'-1arch 20 1 ·
energy. Strive for h::il;ince Achind·scencs e1·ents may
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GE!\11Nl (l\l;iy 21-June 20 ~:
\Vhat glitters may be: al
distance. Prolect ;:i !'ls els .
Romance and business do nnt.
now mix. Know this: respond
accordingly. Heed ~·oice of ex-
perience. Ener~ies depleted 1[
actions Rre rash. 1\.1ainlain
steady pare.
SCORPIO 10r! 23-Nov. 2!1: direclly llffci:t your plans. One
Discussion with one "'hoil"':::::::::..:~::.:::========::::::;;~=
perform• '"'"''' '' r" i r. s ROACH PROBLEMS ?
r-.teans put opinions, desires on FOR SWIF T CONTROL CALL
line. Secret.I\ tend now to defvl 642•5922
category: f;imily me m b e'r
CANCER Junr 21·.July 22 1:
hloney in escrow is released.
Keep sights on conservative
course. Properly, security is
ir.volved. On e at home does
have right lo know. Put
could bring unique results. ~
locates trnth. L LOl'll l'E ST CONTUOL,
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South Coast R e p et·tory 'Laugh-In' Comic
Feiffer Revue Lacks Spirit Martin Marries
By TOi\1 TITUS
01 fll• Diiiy 'lltot S!1n
II you\e seen Qnl' Fedler
revue you haven·r ni>cessarily
seen thern a!I, yet you expect
sorneth1ng a \1!1le rn 11 re
pungent. mor e exc111ng, 1,1.·hen
South Coai;t Re1lf'r lory l LJrn.~
Its attention lo the ""'Orks of
AmPrica's tnr1 !'OCial sa 11n ;..\
opener, 3nd tht'. lh11ught and
care ""'h!ch h:n·e gone into
other such re\ 11e~ 1n thr roun-
ty arf all \(l(l !1t!le in ev1rif'>nce
JI is nnt th:it !he :u·t1ni:: 1s in-
frr1nr nr the skctC'hf'.~ 111
l'hns('n 11 is. s1n1pl v, \h;:i t \he
rirMuc·11on 1!.~t'lf l<lcks both the
.-;r;1r11 :ir111 ;ittracl1\'ene ss nf 1hr
l )ran~e Stud1n Theater's l!lfifi
1<'rs1nn ;:ind the t;iut par1ni::
:incl terh111(':1! acurnen of 1he
O[l('n F!1d The<1ter·s prn
riuctnn r1f lti!it .1ear. This 1s
11nu.i.11;11. !fir there ;:i re
elrnien1<; nf hnth nn the S\H
i;l:if::P, ltl('l11rhng 0 e a(" on' s
tran~plnn!eri r11!e song, "A
~rnile 1s a Frov.·n Turned
t,;pstdr j)(1\1n"
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v<>e•I <1 ,•ect1on I>• ~""'"''' "'"'"'"' O••lO'I, or•••"'"n W"li"''""'' tnroc~"
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Ltncoln which to[luws 1 MONOLULU ( U p I )
Th e revue 's rh1t'I
iic><tknrss is s Ir ll c 1 11 r ;i 1 Comedian Dick T\1art1n. the
\\ h1lc i:1e orcn1ng hit, a lrering hachelnr of the Bowan
q111<·k1e 11n !hi' Prr~1dcnt ~ CUUDT'ltil~u;. and ~tartin '' Lau g h · I n ' '
pl<i(le, 6~'f•J'CS qu!\e hl>:h , \hP ""''"" r"'~·· _ lel e\'iSion series, m ii r r j e d t:ln~lng sequen('t'. \at ked nn Lt ·'........: , ...... 4 • -... • British actress f)olly Aearl
.1ftPr lhe r1irl:tln t<Lll. !iUl'·
cccds only in ('onfu~1ng lhr -..u Sunday night in R private sun-
rl1r11C'P . A11d 01r sec<1nd h;t\f B cJ down ceremony. l·oa ,.·ay kit'knll, a girl ~1n1plv hl11111ne, ' ,\1arlin kept his 1ntenllnns sn
1Jp ;i h;i\lnnn C1nd dCJX1'1t1nR 1l sPcret that even the hride d1d
""a chair.!:> nicrcly sill>; and Ca."'}l C~ Jtl nrit know she was flylng tn
hard!.\ s.il!n:al nf an~ lhni:; ~ .:"' !la\\'all for her nv.•n wedding .
ThP ca.'i1 of nlrH' 11.ork~ hdtil ~nr dld his partner, Dan
al 1!s task. thrnw111g nut snn1e ~E\\' 'iORK rl'Pll -Jt 11.a~ Hn1van, have an inkling abnul
rriken tflpJcal n1<1!rri::il nn !hr a pniflable ~eason I n r thr mArriage.
Pt>nlai:;nn p;1pf'rs 11nrl evr n the Broadi~ay 10 1970_71 . 11.llh The 6 p.m. ceremony in lhe Pre~ident's 11ag1•-prire fr('• I f' r1·r.~1rif'n l 1a1l'\Ule0 fthe K aha la
Hui 10 <'<lrry thro11gh 111 sl1ch ~ nude pravs and nld ~tandb)S H1ltnn Hntel was t1 strictly
1r111. n1nre 1.t lh1s trpc 1.j l:iking lhe lar.oie~l rhunk nf 1he pr 11:it e affair performed hy
thought sh' wa:s nying to
llawJ1\ for a short vacation
11.•hen she left Los Angeles Fri·
day with the Hookstrattens
and G;iry. It ""'as not until she
arrived here lh at the lawyer
let her in on the plans for her
own v.·edding .
111;,rtin . 47, was divorced
from his first wile seven years
ago. and Friends said he
slarled pl;:inning his marriage
lo Jl.l!ss Read two v.·eeks. ago.
II was her f1rsl ma rriage.
'fhe nev.·!y\.\•eds will honey-
moon in the islands. taking
;1!nng t.?.ry anti !he Jlnokstral-
ten f<imily. They expect lo
return tn California neKt week
after vis iling KaUai and the
anrl !he island of Hav.·au.
Thal e x ! r a , indefinable
ri ually -tunlnp,. prer1s111n.
de~ree of 1n\nh'emenl nr
v.·ha\e1·er you 1>.'1!1 1s
t1ollcablv larking frQm the
production of ''FeHfer"s !'ell·
ple," mounted by \\'arren .J
Dearon nn 1he stagr nf the
Third Step Thealer 1n Co~t.i
fllesa. It IS [()c) Obi IOUSl\I a
space-ftl1 1nb de\ lt'P In hridcr
the gap bet1,1.·rcn seres ~1nn
mer shov.· and Hs new seas1)n
~l11r('O\ rr. l)r::it·nn and his
1·nn1pan~' :ipparenlly in ;in ef-
forr tn ::ilter 11.'hat m:iy have
become e little too lam1\1ar ,
h<n•e done some unc>:pla1nahle
fiddling v:ith lhe Fe1fler
material -changing the hully
1n the streel fight :scene to an
l1ahan and wn\10~ 1n a nrw
rndu1g 1or the Superman b1I ,
And "hat c-nuld e11s1ly have
been the h1~h point of !he
F\'ening. tile Jl.1unro sketch 1n
which i\ 4.year-0ld boy 1s
rtr;ifl!!d 1n1ri thr Anny. is s:ip-
ped of <ill its sallrical charm
hv the !allure tu recru1l a real
yflung ster tn pl ::iy !he pilrt
hurn11r I'> n"rr!rd, parti1·ul:i rh p1r, hut t1ff-Rrnarll1a} didn't cirtull court Judge Allen
as ll pertains to Orange Cnun fare :.;n well. Jfa1•.k1ns -------------
ly The se:islln'~ Brnadwai· bo~ Carv f.lartin. B 14-yeaAIOld
There ::ire sotnP 1nrl 1vi1!ual ~nn bY a previous marriage .
accnmp!lshments \\'Orth 1· nf nfficr v.·ounrl up $138 mlllirin in J;ave the hride away. while Ed
DAILY LOG "Fc1ffer"$ Peop le .. 1s nrit.
hnv•rver, \v1thou l il s ~e111-
!lll;:it1ng n1on1en1 s. A hla('knl1I.
sketch on the pnpe and tile Pi ll
with a IJragnet thernr. pro-
bably lncAI in auU1fJrshir. is
nu 1 ra~r.ouslv {unn.v. And ;i
rhalngue h e l v.• e e n Ben
Franklin t1nd Th11n1as Jl'f·
fcrson nver the Declilrar1on nl
lndepcnrlenc r . wh ich sn1;irk<;
of St;i n Frebl'ri!. i.~ a bc.:iulilul
bit. qu1!e nver!'h<1rlo11·1n~ !hr>
pallid s?.J 1rc on a Disne)1zcd
11ote C:i n1crnn Yn11n::'.·~ the hlal'k -11p rnns1derahly Hnnkstr:ittC'n, the comedian's
Superman .inri llen Fr<1t1kln fron1 the ~i\ 1.000 \nss fnr 191\'.l-lawyer, i:er\'ed :is best man.
~ti'<' fJulle 11ell flon". "~ nr,. ;o. accordini:, tn S!:i!r AU nrney '.\1i:;s Hearl, v.•hose parents
~an<iv t11arinro·~ in :i ! r 11 n I\' <;e 11eral l,ro111s J, l.f'fkn1\·11z li ve in 8nstoJ, Eng land ,
l<1d1es. Bill l\l'arlv's r;in1r11d •--------------
Monday
Evening
AUGUST 23
1:00 11 llr N..-s .leny Dunph1
(J) Nin 8111 HuddJ D KNBC News Tom Snyder
D n.. fufiti¥t
({)Wild, Wiid West 0 SI O'aoct JrilooM: {C) (90)
"Thi SlrlldowMn" P1rt I (drama)
'60---0tbor1h lllfT, Robert Mitchum
P11er Ust!nov. The travel-weary
\fo1!1 of 1n ltln1r1nt. ~ud·livinF
sheep drover tries to d1st0ur11e hel
lmsband'i wandedu1t m The Jllnbtonn m Stir Trtk
EID Art Stltdlo, Too m "nticltro 34 En Dt.lth V1llty 0rra
CD Nen Jim Hawthom1
t:JO (fl CBS Nen Walter Cro nk111
O"Q} NBC Nen D1vld Brin~ley m Th• Flyl"lf Nu" t'D Hoclrtpod11 Lodp m Dl•rt Rtpcut
ail £1 P'rel • .S.r!U rie
CD ABC Nnn
7:00 IJ C8S Nnn Witter Ctookita
(3)ABC "'"' OmlilK Ktn
O Wide Strur11 Th11ll'll! (90)
"Murden hi tht Rut Morru•~ {mrs
!err) '32-6ela Lu1osl, Sidney fo•
@ TM# ., Cainlciu1Aen
0 Mllt'1 My LIM?
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CD Movie 1i11111
J:SO f) Gun~okt (R') "Ahell1" Alling
Gepu!J fe5tu5 p~ ~1 1ht h usban~
of 1 r~rm w1d0'<!' (Jac~uel<ne Stn!~
lo p101et1 her and htr two ch1ldrer
from ouTl1~ llee1na 1 pa!se.
Q ®)ID I l•IC1l L I Allin A tom
e!ly st1"1n1 Lou J1t0b1 t! 1 hare
Wfllk1n1 l111d ,..11e de1ltr and !Ii~
father ol Allan, pl1yed by Mai•
J.enlun~ . .llll1n·s 1n1I e1l1bl<shm~n1
1·aled1clo~ !>peech snl!Ci\ his t1a1
~n:! and p~n h•m 10 the nns1110•
nl m1k1na: 1 thn•te b!f\fo!en t,.,r
world~
Atl1tk'
pafl{!n p1aa eatin g t0nt1!t start nit
the Allen Shffl'. former C,,.li!ornl •
Govern(r P~1 Br1110n ind cnmedian
Steve M~rt1n gu~t.
0 (fl rn II W•' 1 Ylry liood Yeu
Soc.Jal secunty went Into et!ecl . Eu·
gene O'M~ill "':>n the Mobtl Pr\ie
for hler~!ure, rhe Olympi c Games 1n
Be1lon 1~ul1ed in 1 sweeping VIC·
t~ry tor 1he US.A.. and Pret•dent
RDll:>!!Velt returned to oUrte lof I
second term. The yeef 1936. Is r•·
CAiied by hQSf.nafT&!Of, lih l Torm1. m David f ros1 Siio• GuMt! are Bill
and Peggy K1en1st, parents o! <1u1n·
luplets: n11velist /journal1st Jimmy
Breshn: aclnr Jerf'J' OrbAch; and
singer Julie Budd.
(D Or1gnet
<hn~ nl !hr ~ilH1ro .~lot and
~tcve J';ittrrsnn's 1•al1nnl al
1e1npts t.11 1rn person111e a !1tt!r
hov in thP same piel'r. Ol!1er·
rnntr1hut1oni; are macil' b1
f;enri;r Harens. Toni [)1111glasl:i.
\lnrv Ft,,mrni:, !Xl11f; McEuan
unit Le:,11" Ta'.'lor.
Vnr "Fr1rrrr·s Pfoplr" 111
e111ul;1le !hi' f11r1·r'>!<. ol 11.~
p1 rdrr-r;,~r~. 1!'.i rrr~rnt :.l;1p-
da sh ~trurlure must hr ll'l-
t1soneri 1n f;ivor t'f a t n~hlrr,
_l.-,a llli ly (=Olll ecfy stnnolher. n1orf' 1nt1n1.1ir· :ip-r roach \~·h1rh LS u f'll 1111h1n
R;:irbara S1reisand ;inrl ny;v1 the cap;ihil111rs of Stitllh ('0:1~1
O'Neal have hr.en :innnunced llt>pcrtnry The rc1·ue c·nn-
"~ 1hr stars of "\\1hat's Up. !1nurs for lhrcr 111 n r ,.
l)nc?" hy \\';irner Bros. \.\'h1c:h \\'eckcnds. l\'erlnesrl11 v tlll'Pllt:h
describes thr film as "a cnn -Sund;n, at !hr Third :-itrp
temporary ;il[.family cnmedy Theater, 1R2i .'\ewpnrt Hl1'<I.
9:00 IJ M•rM1ry RJ.O. <Rl Goo ber with music ... Cost:i !\lesa
guides the juniN woodsmen In ex· -----------iiiiiiiiiiii-~--~--":"":"":"":"_l1 ploung nearby CIV8i and •815 IOI!! f
himsell. Orong• County f xcludve !
0 ~Q) ID Wofld Prel'lll1r1 Movie: Wcekdoy" 7:30 ond 9: lO
'
• ) "ri I " " IR} I ~~~t' Sarurdoy ond ~wnda y (C ) ( "r ·, pe •Y tom· . J:l 0 ·5:)0 ·1:JO·'l :.l0 edy) '70-0an Rowan a~d Dick
M1rtin host. "lnsi~e DU_T_.. stirs •UKE WOODSTOCK
Bill Daily as direr.tor and secret ON A WAVE' ····-·-· ... agen1 of t/\1 o!fit1 ol Unusual
Tac11cs. In ''The Good Lile.'' L1rry A-...:.a: .. Vi:l..•atlOftl• ,
Hagma n and Donna Mills play 1n ·~ 1Uf
aUluent couple who dacide to drop •1
out of the ret race and hire them-IL.------..;;;,;.COl-~00,;.•.--~·-··.~-----·--•~•'···-·--·I
selves out as bu!ler and cMIL "11
Th•re a Doctor in the House?" stari
\'1;11,am Wind-Om as a small-town
bachelor phys1c1111 who:'!e hie h dis·
1upted bt th• 11ri~at of 1 )'OIJnr
woman doctor (ll~ma~ Forsyth),
0 (lJ fl) CE) ABC MOllNy ~tfrt
Mol'ie: (Cl (Zhr) "D GrKD" (b101-
raphy\ '&fi -Mt! Ferrar, llos1nn1
Sthiaflino. Adollo C1ll. £1 Grer.o.
hmtd Greek painter. t rdves In
Toledo tn paint an 1lterpi1te 1nd
h ll! in 1ov1 with 1 yo11n11 woman
Who •~rns him when the 1111ldenc1 II
cnncoc!ed to prO'l'e him a heretic.
rt1 A1 1,,u, m Bili \11llrr
ED Rt1ilties "factory'• s,mpalhetlc
~11.ay n! 1h~ blu~ collar w.;irker-I
his 1ntf1esh. 11!1 aspirations, and I
polil 1tal views, rn Sonri$11
CE 110111 p~1• Ve1Gnlt1
9:30 E> '8 Drub Day (R) Th& puhllsh· I
trs wn ls given t~mpriral'I control
rd 1h~ m~ta1•r.e ~~d be~1ns lrlns·
lrrrT"~t 11 1nln i h1~~18 hu!lelln.
O 81rte1 Waid Hews
ED l a t rul de M'1i$1 Cf\/ces
£iJo NEWPORT BEACH• al the
entrance ta the fabulau' Lido 1,1e ·OR 3 ·8350 •...................... -;--;-.-.---; ....... ~ ..
WINNER OF
2 ACADEMY AWA ROSI
ROeERT lv'ITG-ll.M
1RE\OR HC/N'.RD
and YIRAH MllES
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Evenings:
Sun. tMru Thurs .. 8 p.m.
Fri.· Sat., 8!30 p.m.
FO'.:ITT ."II.GU\·\
MATI NEES
Wed ., 2 p.m .
S<i t., 1:30 and 5;00
Sun., 1:00 and 4 ;30
(6) Movie: ICl "fiiM"
(adv1mturel ·~4 -Jn~ rage
Hayden.
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Your Hom e town
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The DA ILY PILOT
Where's Joh11ny~ NBC Doesn "t Care
By VE R1''0N SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI I
Talk shov.· viewers. and those
citizens who have 11 re1note
idea of who 11nrl whal .Jnhnnv
C:arson is. generall v cnnt'hidC
hl' iroltcs (In and off the air al
his n1,1•n whi1n gi\'1ng NBC a
r11ugh thne
r or whalever reason he
gi ves lhP 1n1 pressi(ln of ir-
respnnsihility
C01nccha11~ h.'11"e a stock
Jnke · "! \\'l~h I h:'ld a job like
J ohnn~··s ! wouldn'f hale 1(,
He's Reali)' Earning His Keep
Un<' v:ould think NBC v.·ould
be \nfu i-ta!~(r v;1th 1ts r'eck's
b.id bo)
To 1 he contrary, the l'lf'I 11·111 k
defends hnn as a mother
rni~ht a rnischievious S!'rl. Jt
n1.1v not be that the enr·
pcw~t1011 101 es Jollnn1·. h11t it
c·anno1 bf' QUc.5\ioned 11 adores
lhe 11n1nf·nse re1·cnue he
har1·est.«
show up for his nrflgram,"
~aid Tcbct. ;:i New York ba!led
b1!):\l'iJ;?. ··He 's JUSl s1i:::nerl
11nnther thr·ce-\e:ir ('ontrart
11·1th us noes that snund like
fril'tion?
''Thi.~ vacation thing be~an
after Johnny had been nn the
;ur fnr three vears 11·11hnu t a
s111,c:le 11 eek flff
show
•·!f ~.'011 want to know wh\· A
n1an J,lels exhausted dn'1n~
wh-.l Johnny rloe~. lnnk at 1t
this 11'/I }: he 's fin 1he air for 90
n11nutes five night~ 11 week.
Aln1nst ei'ervthing hf' does -
except the rnonolngue -Is
unr'ehearsed_ That re a 11 y
drains a rnan.
111·i>rall he does lour oul of rive
shows."
But wh-.l about vie11·er~ who
lune in expecti11~ Carson and
get. Joey Bishop or some other
rrplat'emertl v.11hout w?J·n111g ?
··\\'e don't niake the an-
nounC'ement in ad v a n c ~
bel'ause It's bad business,"
Tl'bet h:id an answer. "ll
more st-.tions than A n y
regular shnw in prime tin1e
telev1s1on.
"And he n1ore than rloublc$i
lhr r<1!lfl~s (lf l)ick Cavett and r
Mond~t, A1.11>ust 2J 1~71
11•nrk .''
The j;!ags and l'rllitls n1~
emerge from Carson'11 on-
;1galn-off-'1~a1n appearanC'es
r>n his ow n "Tonigl1t Show '".
!It> takes frequent vacalions.
ocrasional four-day weekends.
and sef'mS In h€ fore ver hav-
ing a "guest hos t" sit in for
him.
Al Je;-i~t one NBC e)(ecuti ve
lol'es C'arsnn. He is J)<11 e
Tebet. head of talent for the
network whn w11s instrumental
-11•1th t•h il'f o! prngran1n1ing
J.1ort Werner -in bringi ng
Johnny to the job nine years
ago.
"I le v.'as tired and ll'<1n!cd In
!e111•P lhe ::how in f;;1 or of a
weeklv 111usit'fll 1·;irirt1· series
He'd 3Jready signed a 'cnntrart
for Lhe val'ic>ty progr;1n1 11 ht'n
\\'(' anprnached him wilh
another rnntract for lh:l'e
years of 'Tonight' but wi1h ll
wet'ks off a ~'f'ilf.
'·The TV cam('ra is the n1n~t
soul-searching mac·h1nc ever
huill. so Johnnv has tn he h1111~elL And he has ti) be
gn<>d ,,
Merv Criffin <"ombined. 1 /
"In n1v opintnn, ::ind NRC'"s,
.Jnhnnv Car~nn is the absc)lute
than11~u1n at v.·hal he does.
There's nnhnd1· else who c;i:i
bP funny anrl 'en1rrtaininJ( for
\ln 111inutcs r1·cr1· nii;:ht. \\'hal
nctwnrk wouldr1't he happy
II Ith !hat" ' "I'm sick and tired of JOkes
about whether Johnny v.·ill
Broadway No Mecca
For You11ger Actors
CHICAGO iAP 1
Broadv.·1:1~· is nn longer "where
it's at." for ynu ng actors, ac·
cording lo leading theatrical
educator,
The theatrical scene has
n1oved In the regions of the
Lnited Sta!es. sa\s \Vallace
Sn11th nf Evan~ton. !ll ., '"ho
SCI.l's hr considers 1his a 1ery
healthy de1·elopmenl.
\'oung people nn longer ha1'e
to go to Ne11• York. once the
mecca 0f the;iter, 1'tnd 11·-.lk
the strerts anrl ncarlv st;irve
looking for a JOb. he ~:\le!.
Smith, diretlor of
;i u d i l l1 rl u m e.\'rnts al
E\·anston, Ill .To11·n:;hir Hi gh
Schn{\l, is president n( the
An1e l'ican f, <I ll r a ti o n a I
Theater ASSOCl<J(li)ll.
The a ~sociiltion's 6 ,0110
1nen1bcrs represent all levels
of eduralion<il !healer. rro1n
elen1entar~· grades lhn1up:h
college and co nl n1 u n It y
groups .
Srnith l'·arned convention
delegates th;;t ''\1•e n1ust be
careful n0t to substitllt e nrw
rock -bound traditions for old.
"If 11·e l1:il'e learned th11t
Cod d1rl nol rlr;;1\' his fingf'r
acrns~ ~·1anh;il.t:in ;111d declare
one s1ri•e1 t11 bf' 1lir11ll'!r.
the. onlv v•<1,1'. nrilhrr did hr
point his fingcr al -.n~' one
n\hPr pl;ice, nor at an.v ~ini!le
lorn1, -.nd ord;;i1n that as the
onl.v theater,
"'i\'e 111u.~t. adtn1t
sense of plurality
p~rl'ades Ainerican
American attitudes.
tn the
1 h at
l 1 f e.
'"d '\
An1erican art. Tl1e n1ultiple
base for our lives h;is to be
represented in
ever.v level ancl
clition."
theater ,,
in every con-
In an interl'iC1\'. Smith
Jamentcrl the type of training
p!ay1,1Tights rccei\'e. saying
the)' are taught as writers or
journalists, and the theater
becomes loo literary.
The theater. hov.•ever. in·
volvt's much n1ore than this,
hl' sa id
"lt. gives us an oppor\un1l.v
to !ouch the 11·hole soul of
society."
Jn schonl. "1hea1er prrJ1'id"S
an nppnr1uni1~· fnr students tri
in1rstigate thernsell·es and
others." Smi1h said.
~·nr cxan1ple. he s:i1d. it is
not necess<Jry fnr a student to
bc<onle " rli.vsicist in order tn
rxplnrr. thriiugl1 the thra tf'r,
the feelings of 11 sc1en11st
11·orking on 11 1nonn .~hnt
The tl1eatcr ;ind flther 11r1s
;ire becnn11flg increasing!~· in1-
porl:int '"lo keep us hun1an 1n
the n1idst of " tech11nlog1ral
societ.1·,'" he s:iid . "Soeit'\y is
\ery 1hre;itf'ni11g tn k1rl s '
Onf' nf I lie hig prnhlen1s for
sct1onl lhcatrr in 1he \Jn1ted
~l?.tf'~ is {'Qntrol hV lnc<il
h11;1nls v.'htrh !11nk ' ll p n n
1he.1ter :is an erlucat1nnal frill,
Smith s;iid.
The ii1t111Jde 11f thc,.e school
hn-.rrls is that. "arts are 11lial
:'-nu dn af1er you do !.he e.)Sen·
t1al things,'' he said.
Cl1ina to t"'J~ •
G '. race s Girl Takes Tours
SA\' F'RA~CISC(l IAl'I -go\'ernment' I don't g11e <I
t:r:'1ce Slicl\ 1s 111nther to a damn . People ha\·e been
i;even nlnnth·nld daughter h\· 'l\'erthrowing gnvPr11n1rnt s fnr
da y anrl a ~t:ir ~n11g:;tre.o:s with 1hnusand" of years but i!'s st ill
the .Jeffer~011 /\1rp\ane 111 lhe the ~-.111(' ··
pulsing nightl i111e 11nrld nf (;r:i,·f' sa1 ." ~hr r iln think of
rotk 1·1111( ••f 1:; nn 1 ..:;:;son 10 niarr1· Ka111 nc1 ,
··f hkf' 1hr n1otherh0nrl h111 11 1lh ll'bom she has 11\'rrl fr1r 2
i1's ;; l11ttr d1ff1f'1ilt ;:id 1tl';11ni; 1cars 11·h1le scrk1ng ;i rl11 nrce
11 h1\e .1!"111'rr wflrk111J.! '1! thr lro111 hc1· h11~h;1nd
san1P 11111r " ~;1 ~s !he n·rk 'O!i 111r !'r 111·r t11 11 l'c;1 ~on~
ri uern, 11 h•\,,(' h;H111!1ng 1 01( r 1111· 1 hi' n1 .-11·11ni:::c· 1·rrl'n1n n~ ,"
hrlpt>rl sp1·c,11I !hr fn 111nu~ ~llr o;;ud "nne is rc l1ginu~ ..
"S:in f r,1nr1s1·0 ~l'lt1nd" 11111 I don 'I h;n r :in1· 1·hllrr11
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hahv Ch1n::i IS nff d1::ipr r.; :i1ir\ r.rl 111 a1T1rrl ;ind h;n c :'l h1.c
nn rPg ulitl ' f•>0rl . tl1 r rllil d \\Ill p;11 11 fn1· ~n111· fr1rnrb ;i11d
accnmp;inl' hrr lr"i I 1 1 P f'I r r~ r1nr :.1 .1· 11 or k 1~ ;i parl ,1,
pcrfnrn1anccs and rrc11rd111~ ;<;n I dnn 'f need ;i 111edd1n.i:: fnr
sessinnc . n111rr party. I ha\'e it
For 11fll\' r.r:1r·r \\'111\'. ~hrk rl-.1
anrl 1hr. f'h1\d ':> lat f1rr,1-
Airplane pr1·fHr111r1· r ;i u I
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i;penrl rl;i~-s al !hell' hr;11·h
bu11,e.alow it1 Rnlinas. 20 n1ilrs
north nf here. Shr is 111 the
process nf d1vo r<1n.i:: her hus--
banrl of 10 )'e;ir~. filmmaker
Jerry ~l1rk .
\Vhcn 1hc bah~' v.•;is horn
Jan. 25. the couple named her
"gorl 11·i!h a small .c. for
hun1i\i!y" hut K;inlner l::iler
decided to r<ttl her Chinil.
"Pa11\ p1t'ked 11 bt'c;iuse he
likrd thr sound or i1." Crace
says. ''There's 111) polil ic:il im-
pli\al 1011. the nanie gl'H'I is ju~!
for s1atr recorrl . She dOfsn 't
have :i fir st (lr last na1nc Just
god."
\\"hile (irare take~ her hahy
&nd her singing sennusl.v. she
f>Corns her stnr slsitus enough
to mount a gold record nf the
Airplane hit "\VhH.e Hahbit"
nn I he toill'\ sea!
··1t was the publicity and the
timin!? that mside us big," she
said in an interview. "It's not
that we wrre that much better
lhfln fllhrr h;;nrl1=. Thrre 11·err:
:i lot of ~rnups arounrt a.~ good
as we v1rrr, b11! they didn't ge l
the pubhcit~• the way we did "
Parl of the A 1rp1 ;in e's
notoriety came from the
group's powerful mei;sa,c:e·
lyrics aboul fln1~s and revnlu·
!Ion. h111 Grare sav;; ~he
rlocsn'r rare aho:iut Jl0li1ica1
re\'ol11tion,
"r.u~~ :ire 1nore aggrfssiv('I
lhitt vn1y ." she sa1rl "Thev'll
say 'Let's overthro-...· 1he
"Johnny tnre up the old ron-
Lract and returned to his 011'11
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ENTERTAINMENT ' •
Brad ySho iv
Won't Get
Ne 'wco111er
HOLL Y\\'OOD I AP I -The
environmental cnsis has hit
situation comedv \I' r i t e rs
1vherc il hur1 s ihe funny side
of hal'lng a bt1b; _
\Vhcn ;; rnerr~-. hc;irtwarm-
ing series is doing ll'Cll 1n the
rat ings, nobody is gning to foo l
:irnund much 11·1th a fo1'n1at.
But 1l is 11 television lrarl1111\n
th-.1 with e;ich succccrl1ng
season, el'cry series ~ho11ld
ha1·e something new , if nnlv to ~il'e lhe progr;;n1 's stars 'anrl
puhl 1c1st~ son1eth1ng tu talk
and 11T1tr ;ibout.
Since 1he wnrldw1dc hnoplJ
lit years '1go thal s1irnl11ndrd
lhe tnol'd1naled a1T11·als (1f
L1t1lc Hit•ky on"[ J.u\'e l.ur·I'"
arid 11f Desi Arn111. Jr .. one
sure-fire n1ethod of frr!>he111ng
up a f;im ily-style sho1v h;is
hl'rn to rrndure ;inC11llf'r child.
AllC's "Rrarl.v Runrh" w:is
l'uil! on the hu1n or 1nhrrenl 111
the s1tu-.tion of a widn1v 11·1th
three daughters marr~·ing ii
11·ido1rer 1vi1h three :-on.<:, The
1dra h;is worked 11irel11 for the
pa~t \11n ~e;i$On~ Then, 11·1th a
th 1rrl sc;i~oo coming llf'!, s01ne
minor refurbishing was 10-
rl iratrrl.
Flnrence 1-lcnrlcl'~on. 11 ho
pla.\'s f\1rs. Rrarly. v.· as
scheduled In hal'e nnt JU~\ a
bahv hut !11111~
"! wasn'i ~n cr;i11· ahn11t the
irlr;i." she ~air!. "h111 ~-11u .co
;ilnnc ll'ilh thrn1 Ti11'11 tilrv
11rri1 Olli Rnd 1n;Hlr snmr lesl s
nf .ci11d11'11l'<' 1·ra1'l1on tn the
1tlc;i Thr surpns1ng th1ni,: 11::is
rb;i1 aud1e11re rr:irttnn tn a
lai grr f;int1 lv 11'<1.'i 1rr1· cnol.
O'"•~• c~u"'v'•
II"''"~"'"' ~"""' V•luo "PANIC 1N
NEEDLE PARK"
"' AJ>o e E11;01 Goul~ I•
"LITTLE
MURDERS"
Mi~e Nk~ol"
"CARNAL
KNOWLEDGE" I RI
''"""'' J!t~ IOi<hOl•o•
.-~" M1rgrl1
1\t lho:;c priecs, why not~
1'f'hf't h.1s an <1ns\1·er It
11 ;i s \Verner ;incl I who rlrr:iml
ur lhr 1<1eation n!an And 11
~ ou Jo11k al .Jnhnn\ ·~ ~hnw
01er th(' ~i;oar ;..nu"ll find
O'C onnor's No Archie
Away F'ro111 Hi s 'Fa111il y'
fly C\':\TlllA 1.0\\'RY
HOl.1.Y\\'001) 1L'r1
BcaC'l1on \o l!li l's n1n~l <'(ln·
lro1·ers1<1I television progran1
Mn11n11es 1\·1th 110 n1irlrlle
ground : Viewers ritl1er love 1l
!lr l1;:i1c ll. Bul an .v
re.<:('n1bla11cc hcl11'rrn the
\h:lrCIC1rr of /\rch1~· Runkrr nf
CHS' "Al\ in thr Fa.n1ilr " ;ind
the \'Clrran act(lr ll'h~ pla1's
hin1. C;irroll C)'Connor, ·is
purely pl1ysil'aL
An.:h1e is 1hc t•mbodimen! nf
111! the prcJud1ccs that l1:i1·r
con1c to 111ean bigotry '11ld
r-.r1sn1. His a.ppr:ir;inf'e in a
tt'lrvi~inn serirs has hern h:_.iil"
ed on flnl' sHte as hralthy cx-
pn~ure v.-·h1 le olhcrs .<:uggest
th::it he re1nfnrce.s 1he nnrrnw
ni111ded.
O'Cnnnor won li1s b;iehelor·~
cil'gree frorn the Nat1nnal
t:n1vers11y of lrc!::ind. and his
111-.st.rr's fron1 lhe t.:n1vcrsi1_v
cir fl1nn1an:i. \\'hile his pol1t1c~
arc private. his hu t Io o k
.e<'ner;illv is liberal and cos-
rnopolit;in.
··1 1n n(\I :_.i 1110.:n1hcr nf Hny
politil'al party," O'Connor ~1d,
:ilrnnsl rcluc•;inllJ -'"1 rc•;:illy
rlnn·t ('are mu<'h for pnl11ics .
and [ JllSl dnn'l know v.·h:_.it
11'ord.~ like 'c11nscr1al 11c' iit1d
'Ji\)('ral' 111(';11\ an~ 111ore .
''\\')1<et1 [((\0~('\t'!\ l\il,, \ll'l'~i
cl1•11). ;i l11t of pc1>ple 111.-.ught
that ;1 'l1h1•ral' 11'<15 a prnl:1bor.
pro11·e!farc R11d prnhi.t:
h11s1nrss anrl anli\1'rlfarc. :-low
it i~ al! n1ixcd up."
Q'Co11110r. rrhr;1rsing fnr 1111e
of ncx1 season's "All \11 the
Y<i 1nih" <'risodcs l'lrldrd
"'I g.rr11· up in ;\('\\' Ynrk. but
1 ne1·Cr hl';ird Archie's k1nrl nf
ta lk in my ov.•n fan1il~·. Mine
\\'<I~ ;i f-.n1ilv nf te;if'hrrs -
iny n101l1cr. ';,n aunl ;inrl ;in
unclr_ :0.1 y [;1\hrr' ll'as a la11',vrr
:ind w.'1s in p:1r1nersh1p 11•i1h
1110 .)Cl-I'S, ll'ho \\'1th 1hr1r
f:imilic s 11t're \losr lo us.
Therl' 11·t're twn bl<irk farnl\ics
in n11r cin·lr nr frirnd.~ !\fy
f:ilhrr rli~hkcd t:<I~ 1 i k 'e
/\r('l11r '." -l1f' c;illrrl 1l the
h::illn1;11·k of 1gnnranre"
o·rnnnnr'$ lt11f'rf'~I I~ in
h111 lrt1ng f\n'll 1 r ·~ ch-.r;irlrr
"higot'i h:L~f' rl1m1·n~inn~ ... hi'
sa.111 11·1111 ;i gr1n.
"'J'1 c lll'rtl told 1h;1 I l\l'!'h1r
\-. ;1 :-.orl of hr ro to rcu·1 sl ~ ... hr
·''llrl. · \\'hal thf' t1r ll ' 1!'1 thl'n1
h;11 r ;i hl'r·n. ·;1r1d if :i f•M'lh-.h
ft>llow like ArTh1t 1s lhC'1r hero
111 spite nf this t'hangcd \1orld,
mHre's the pil y."
Constant viell't'l'S nf Iii<'
serie.~. intlud1ng those \1•hn
df"p!urt-Archi(''i; altitudes, find
the1nsel\'es 11·:_.innlng 10 thf'
blustery eharactf'r. O"Conn(H'
sel'ms \(l be fond nf hirn -;ind
one ~uSfX'Cls that altho11gl1
Arcbie 1rill keep right (\n n1:1k·
ing era!·ks a.bout Po!:ick!-i and
Hchrs he i~ going 10 he 1no1·r
lovable anr. -hopefullv -
funn .1· 1~·hen !he ii:cries ·
its first full season
nionth.
Youth Play
•
'Charlie'
Auditioning
A nc11·lv <'rra1crl vou1h
drama grn;1p sponsored hs lhc
\Ves1 minster Corn m u n i t v
Theilter v.·ill inake ii~ drht;t
t hi~ f;;itl 1\•ith Ora nge Cnuntv's
[1rst production of the nH1siCa1
co1nedy "You're R (;ood l\1;in .
Cll;irlie nrown"
Aud11i .. ns ((11' lhe ~l1ow h:i\'e
beeu ;inn11u111·rd fnr Sunday,
Si·pL :J, al I :30 p.111. and
l\-1onrl:iy. S1•rt. 6. ::it 1-.10 p_ni.
::it the Creative Arts Studio at
Lampson and l\nntt av1>nues.
llirecting the musical will be
Frrd \\l('s!, 11'ho is <'Ul'l'rntly
prcp;11·1ng lhf' \Vestrninsle.r
l'on1111un1tv Thc;i!er"s srasOn
npcning 0prorlur !ion, "Once
UJ)(ln a l\1;i1 tress" for its open-
ing !his Frirlay.
i\('t<trs ;ind singers between
the ages of 16 anrl 21 are being
snughl for "Charlie Brov.•n."
Aud1\1oris -.re or~n and singers
n1usl brin,I! their own sheet
niu ~ic.
Produ\tinn dales
you!h shnw "''ill
22-23 and 29-30.
HOl.l.Y\~·oon 1rrr 1
1.r:.il1r ll~g;ims will g11Psl st-.r
111 "RI' (;f'orge," h;isprl f\11
l1ff' nf (;,,orge <;f'1'<:h1-1·1n.
~H( '.Tv nrxl .J;in 21i
,t,D"41 SSION !.1 SO
Adults ci11d J r1, 1,1ntil 4 p.m.
75e Clllld••11
-FAMILY SHOW-
OJIANGf
COUNTY
MGM PREstNTS X'\\UNDERFULM0110N' PICTURE
FOR Y0UR l'XMll¥S l.NJWAINMENT
PETERlWIBtf ,,.,,
'00..ES 0FBEURIXP01'1ER
Im AJohn"Brtboumt•"RichardGo<'ldwfn 'Production G
oC» fM. tM I Filiri fln)d. Ltd.• TtchnkoLor ~ MC.Id
PlUS SHO•T SUtJIClS
Sho-1 ~ 1 . -4 -6 ·I o nd 10 (!·"'·
Vl'I ltllP~OI•
1'l111·tl1fl & Merv
J\lartha tllilche!l. 1l'ife of 1hc attorncv gcncr:il , a~ks
J\Icrv Griffin to join her in a st'crct during her firl't
in-depth telcvi~ion 1n1crvie\\'. The sho\\' \r!IJ be aired
11!'Xl. J\lnnd:_.iy, 1\ug. 30.
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'"""''" ""'" STARTS WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 25
Al so Storts Wed . 8/2S
Al ldwcirds Cin t ma Virjo
MlliiOn Vi,jo
WALT DISNEY
PllODUCTION5'
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Scandalous
cJg!!~
""'"" llR!AN AlfON:'>O
KEITH ·ARAU
C•"'"''"" M IC llLLt IUClt
CAREY ·LENZ
llARJ1Y
MORGAN
(All TMI ATllS
,0. 21iD 'IATUllS
J'Al.11·1(."S P/\ 1 IU) A:".'ll J.A !IA llH r\ lllt l VI(. IN:,
I' [)\I,' A I( n·.; I ·''"~'" \"I hjt ), :-11!<'1 ! >N v r l')f)
GRf)VI ,(,Alll11 '<.l!(I\ f •Il l'.\ ( l."\F.\1A LAN[),
IAZ'\Alll l1'.l)A:'\'Ll'I),( f)A'.'>1 # l,(()~r A M l.~A
DAIL V PILOT J9
'Odd Job'
Gives TV
A Whack
Hy llOBERT ~1USEL
NEW YORK (UPI I -There
wel'e 0bl'iously two ways of
looking at Harold Sakata. H•
saw hirnself as a genllt, good·
hurnored chap, strolling alona
Fifth Avrnue in the summer
sunshine ha l in hand and smil·
ing benignly Oil the rest of
hun1anily enioying .,..·ith him
the warmth of a perfect
August day.
But lhe crowd.~. parting
hastily lo let him piiSS, Al!W 1
bull-necked Orient a 1 of
son1e\l'hat ferocious mien
s111nging a str;-.nge derby sho~e
rin1 was backed by a shining
layer of sharp steel. Ne1"1
Yorkers are nervous enou gh
withou t that sort of apparition
in their n1idst.
(lf course !here were some
\1·ho rccogoi1.ed the derbv 115
thr trade1n<1rk and wea~n of
"Odd Job," the mute killer in
the .JanH·s Hond m o \' I e,
"l:oldfinger" in which Sa kata
n1ade su(·h impaet he found
his hard-earned professional
wres11ing pseudonym, "The
Cre<it Tosh Togo," taking se·
cond plate tu a steel hat.
"Once I even used the derby
to get inlo !-'ranee," he sa id.
"I rnis1aid my passport but
('Ustoms took one look At tht
li;11 and waved me on. And
1Yhen I wa s caught in J.,ebanon
during the six-da.v war in the
f..1iddle East in 1967 it helped
n1e get oiil among the first
tr<ivelers . Now I c<irry lt wit ll
n1e always on all my pro-
fession;i l wrestling tou rs."
Sak<ita i~ busy getting u~t'd
lo a new namr and role , Kenjl
Takit•hi. the Buddhis t cook,
con1panion and bod yguard nl
snrts nf (:eorge Kennedy in
!hr upco1ning NBC-TV series,
"S:1rge." Kennedy pli:iys a
C:i !holic parish priest who us·
ed 10 he a cop. Sak11t.11's
T;ikirhi u.~ed to be f! smuggl~T
Y:i1 h a talent For making suld
yaki.
LEC.AI. NOTICF.
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f lClHIOUS lllUIO.ilSI
NAME sT.-TEMlNT
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f8 OAJL V PILOT s Mond11, A11iiust 2J 1971
Your ltloney
Resou1·ce Recycle
P1·oject for U.S.
By 8YL\'IA PORTl::R recovery polrnllal by 1~self is
t ye-stopping. Steel makes up 7
percent of lhe average !ra sh
heap. lncludin~ cans and othrr
d1SC'arded household items. the
steel conten! or "'asle nutput
cnmt.s to more than 20 million
Ions annual!~'. A me r i ca n s
discard 20 millio n appliances 11
\f'ar iind from 6 10 9 mlllinn "auto~ a yea r. There·s no doubt
" Soli d \.\'ast.es in lht U.S. are
no1.1· grov•lnR at an ;innual ra!e
of 4 to I) pcrrenl -a pace at
which they ·will havr n1ore
than tripled in less than 30
years. Despite nur mounting
a\.\·areness and concl'rn about
the prnblern, 1h1s enorrnous
expln~tf\n in wa ste is being
relentlessly propelled by basic
forcPs in our soc1e!~ our
pnpulat1fln Rrn111th ltsell, the
steadv increase 1n our per
cap11ii consu mpt1on of goods,
nur e\·er-r1s1ng demands for
fh\TI)!S.
in st~I 1ndus1r.v rirclr!i that LINCOLN-MERCURY HAS DESIGNED T HE NEW '72 MONTEGO MX BROUGHAM
the ultimate solution In lhe na-It s Lon; Hood and Sho rt Deck Gives the Model • New Refined Look
.-\11 of our d ls pn~al
IN'.hn1ques l 11 n d f 1 I I ,
1nc1nerat1nn . ocea 11 dump1ng-
are under i;trong cnt1c1~m
Across thl' l11 nd . there has
been 1ncre;is111g i;upport for
"resnun:ce recycling"
!s l h1s -the rl'cyclinr;:: or
\·alu::i ble materials \n the solid
w<1 s!P. stream -lhP most
\ iahle ;ins\O.'l'r tn the problem".'
From Judd H. Alex:indcr. 1'1re
prPsident nf Env1rnn rnent;i]
,.\ff;iirs for .i\mf'riran Can Co.
and a spnkcsman for the steel
('<In indu.<;lry. ('nme some
re1·ealing obser\'at1ons.
Q. In simplest words. "hal
is lh(' so-called recycling
re1 olut1nn ~
A. l"ndl'r del"e lnpment now
;ire new mun1r1pal and
rel!1nnal snl1d·\\•as1e di:r:.posal
!;\"Stem.<; 1rh1rh v.·111 ha1·e the
1£.chn1cal capabih11es nf
recla1m1ng such val u a b I e
resnurce:r:. as i:l<iss. n1et<1ls,
p;;tper fibers. etc . from <·nl-
lectffi "·as1e . These \\"<tste
produc·ts "'111 1hen be recycled
and reused as np11· raw
matcr1:1l s. Thal ·s it . 1 n
i;;1mplest "'·nrds.
Q \\'ha! kind n! an eronnmic
return can "" expect from
that~
A Takf': JU<;t this one cnm-
par1snn "·e lnse an estimated
'-~ b1!hnn 1n 1a\u;ihle ml'tal~
alnn" ea <" h 1ear 1n our
unclaimed '"·:isri At !hr s;irne
llml'. \\"(' s pend an r<;r1matrd
14 b11!1on a .l'ear to cnllt"Ct this
1ras1e.
\"nw takt slerl can,; ::i!(inr .
\\"ith mnre lhan fiO bilhon can.~
produced yearly, the steel
Ne"'port
Fim1 Gets
Contra('l
A !\f'"'r<Jrl Beac·h firm h;:i.~
been a"·arded a C'nnr rart tn
an::ih·zp man::ip:rmrnt ~1·s!f'm.~
nf the C S (1111 Srr\·1ce Cllm·
m 1~.<inn .
\alur .i\n<1h~1:; lnr of 4Hl
l'.' ("(l;:i<t H1chwa1· "111 rrn1 1de
thr"f' Pd11r;:111nnal 1r::i1n1n,c pro-
~r;im< fnr ~f'\1>r trrl k r \
l"l'ln;:it'rn,rnl f)f'r~nnnrl fr nm
;:i]! r111t1;:in acrnr1r~ nf !hc
ff'rl"r-'11 c:n\ r rnn1('nl
Thr tr;i1n1nc "111 hr I p
c:n1 r rn1nrn1 "nr\..r r< 1rlrnl 1f\
;:uvi rrmn1·,, 11nnr cr ccar;. !"n~!<;
frnrn .:idn11 n1 ~11·a111r an rl
npf'r.:itini= funr·11nn< 11[ thr1r
nrc11n 11,;:i11nns ·· ::ir·rnrd1ng 1n .I.
}\ nu~I I.. Fnwlkr~. \",1lue
A nal1~1~ prrs1dent
tion·s solid-waste problem lies
in recycling.
Q Are an.1· ci ties doing an
outstanding job nr recovering
dollars from solid "·aste?
A. The city nf Atlanta has
inrorpnrated the basic pr1n-
c1 plP of ma~nrt1c separatinn
In ~al\"a~e steel cans from !he
city's 1ne1nerated trash This
nperatinn eosl the city $.10.000
but. si mu lt<1neously. broug ht
in $1\0,000 in scrap sales -a
profit or '50.000 fr om metal
cans alone.
Annlher system of inll'rC'sl
i.~ Ch1cago ·s new Nnrthv.·est
Incinerator. b a sic a l l ~· a
European-type model. which
IA'ill produce saleable steam as
a b_,·producl nf incineratin n.
This system "'ill recover clnse
to one-haH billion cans a year
for recycling.
The Black-Cla\\'SOn Cll. ha s
developed a pilot pl;:int in ~-!1d
dletn"·n, Ohio. "·here 50 In 70
percent or the i n com ; n i::
nrwspa pers. food containers
and other packaging maleri:'!ls
can be recovered and remade
into paper.
Q. \\'hat ahout proposals !o
restrk't the distrihutin n nf non-
returnable bottles and cans
used fnr soft drinks and beer.
A. Many of these restric-
l1nns are under cnnsideratinn.
As a n Illustration. beginni ng 1n
Ot tnber 1972. sales of al l non-
returnable beer and soft-drink
their lop. Cof!sumers will he
proh1bitrd in Oregon . Al~
banned are cani; that can he
nj'l('n('d b:-· pulhng rlnl!ll in
lher tnp. Consumers \\'tl l he
rrri111red In pay a df'pns1\ nn
a!I brer and soft drink con·
ta1ners.
Q. Are these reslricltons
part of lhe solution~
A. ~1eta! can!li and nn r-wav
hn!1 les comprise nnly 1 ·.1
f)f'rrenl nf the na tion·:ii: total
i;n!id waste -sn even If han·
ned . that v.·nuld leave !lR,7
rercent nf the snlid wa ste
problem In be ~n!vPrl
A l!lfi!l study by !he \'atinnal
Aradcrny nf Science~ n f
rnadsidP 111\er in 2!1 :<.tales
:-hn..,,·rd that almnst 60 perrenl
nf l1!1f'r i.~ p:iper and about 20
fl{'r('ent represen!.~ be veraJ:!e
cilns anrl b n t 1 I e s . A
prn\"ncalil"e i;ide!ight i!ii !hilt,
alnng an\' mile of hu~hway
th:il v.·;is 1·h{'rkrrl. lhf'rr 1• r rr
aln1n.~t as manr returnahle as
nnn-rr1urnahle bl'll!lr( For the
AmPn<'an "·ho doP.~n·1 1·are
ahoul h 1~ ~11rrn11nd1ni:~. a fr"·
rrn1~ rlrro~1! cinrsn '! make
m11rh nf a <ienl nn hi!i con·
.~C'IPO('r
Th P n 1 P r a 11 <;nl1rl-\\a~1P
pr,,hl rm r:nr~ fa r. far hP\'nnri
(\lrh (ri\u!1 nn~ as !his snrl nr
rr~tnrt11·p ll'l!l~la11nn \Vhr rr
11r m11~• ~erk !hr fundan1en1::1!
an~\.\Pf,<; l~ in re~nurre rrcyl-
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In High Gear
Lit1col11-Me1·cu1·y Divisio11
Ex1lects Big Tl1ings i11 1972
By CARL CARSTF.NSEN
Of l~o D•ll~ ~llot i l•ll
DEARBOR!\. Jl.1ich. -Lin-
coln f.lercurv Division has a
redesigned · line of in-
termediate size 1'-1ontegos and
an all·new Continental Mark
JV for 1972.
And Lincoln·i\1 ercu ry ex-
pe<.:ts to scl i!s second con·
secUIJVt> rrcord durin~ !he
1972 model year and deliveries
rnuld go ··through lhe ceiling"
if the current economic pro-
gram boosts total auln in-
dustry sales. Ben Rid wel1,
Fnrd vice-president and div1-
s1nn ~encr;il 1nanager. tolrl
newsmen at the di\'lsion"s
press preview.
8idwcll said 1hat Lincoln-
r-..1crcury should deli ver a
rceo1·d 475JtOO cars even if the
industry s:ile~ dn not rise
ahnut present !evr ls.
"If you assu rne th;it !he size
nf 1hc auto industry 1n 1!172
will be the same as in 1!17 1. r d
say we can sell 475,000 r;irs.
nine percent :ibn1·e the recnrrl
4:1.~.000 "'r "ll hit fnr this model
year," Bidwell said.
"If you assume a larger in-
dustry, as Secret;iry Connall.v
has suggested. th::in ;i half
million s3]es is \O.'ithin the
realm of possibility. Dr.ltveril's
COllld go through lhe ceili ng"
Linco!n-f.1ercury enters !he
1972 model year with momen·
!um ga thered during lhe 1971
model year when its im-
provement ex<:ccded !hill nf
all other dnrn('s[ic onrs. l!!i
sales nf ~3:'1.000 t o r p e ci
deliv eries nf 372 .500 in 197!1 by
17 percent.
The nev.·ly s1yled anrl re-
cnginecred 1972 J\1 ontcgn in-
termediate line and the 1n-
troduct1nn of the Cnnlincn!;il
M:irk !V luxury persnn;i l
<.·ar are 1·riu ntcd jlfl In l('a<i
the 1v;:iv fnr thr d11'ts-1011.
"The. Mont.ri:n i.~ n1JT rc.1!
oppnrtuni1l' in term.~ n f
absolute nurnh<'l'S," expl;iinerl
Biriv.•rll.
""1-'irs\, il '!i p;irl nr !he big-
gest. scgn1ent we t"ompete in.
'"Second. the ;..1nntc/!n offers
the bf>st styline and 1"1llur 111
sp1eral vr;irs ;ind ::it ::i 11mr
that mns·t of th r cnmrrlltinn 1i;
unchanged . The product is
lherE'. Whether v:e ~et \OJXIO
n1nrr s<1le!i nr 50.000 depends
on the effectiveness nf our
markrting effort.
""re <·nuld really burn the
barn down 11•ith the l\1ontegn."
The Mark JV shnuld con-
11nue I he record-breaking
ways of its predecessor car,
~\l:i rk Ill. ,\lr. Bidwell said .
~lark 111 sales In 1971 \.\1ill be
ahnu1 26 ,000
''The t\lark 1\1 is 11 spec-
t:ic·ul:i rly heau11ful r a r , ''
Rid"·cll said. ··And \.l'hi le it"s
11!1 nc11" the styling is in-
tent ion;i\ly e v n I u t i n n a r y
lx'cause .vou dnn't throw away
bus1 11rs~. ·•
Ridwl'll nnted 1hal l.inenln-
i\1f'rf'u r·y enjoys ;in ;idvan!age
over ninsl c n m p e 1 i t n rs
IX't<JU,~e 11 has twn entrie~ in
lhe i;:rnw ing sn1all car market.
lhe d11rn('st11'ally-bu 1ll Con,et
an<I the Capri. which is 1m-
p1ir1ed from Cermany.
''Sn1all ears wil l
a:g;:11n in l!li2 and l'.•e
gel :i higger .o.ha re
n111rk1'I." he ~aid
he hnt
hnfl{' to
of this
Color-coded Licen ses
'·The ( ·nn1ct 11npro1 Pei i111
p11<;1tf1111 1n 1h1· 1·ompiit·1 ~l'J:·
111rnt lhrnui:hnut /he 1·e;ir ;incl
1~ prrtt v 1-1-rtl pno;;il 1nnrci nl"I\\'
a~ a 'beltrr than' car th.:it nf-
fe1·.~ .:i i:real deal nf sl .vle,
('nmfnrt and rcnnomy for the
mnnr1·. Would Deter111i11e Sl\.ill "lt"s !no e<1rly tn trll how
th<' surchari.:r nn impor!ed
('.:ir.~ 11•111 ,1Ffrct the Caprl"s
!':ri:n1('r1t. hul I ha1·e .:i hunt h
lhi'll this <"<If i.~ .<;lrnng enn1i/!h
!n handle the pr1cr hike.
i\·lnnl hs ag n we scheduled 1972
sh1p 111ent ~ at 7.'i.000, up 25J)OO
fl"IHn IOil. ;ind l'.'e wnn't
chringr nur pla ns 1111less the
n1:irkr1 lell~ us we 're wrong."
Bv .IOllN CUNl\"IFF
·..,, t u1l•e11 "'""'''
NE "' VOR:I\ 1Al'1 -Shoulrl
;iutn111obile dn1·ers hf' re·
11uirrd to use cnlnr-cndf'd
lic:ensr pla te:<. that 1ricntify
!hem as i:onri, ponr nr
f"IO!Cnfiali.V dangerous dril"C'rS~
In lndi;:ina prnfrss11 r \.\'hn
i;ugg('sl.~ the :<.~'-~lr1n hP trif'd
cla im~ th;.t several friends ar1>
dead ··hcc::iuse lhev mad e
111•er11_i::e rrspnn.~cs In i;i!ua-
linns v.·hcre thr rars ;:irnunct
!ht'm "'·rre nrer111rci In muc.:h
hcln11• a1 cr;il!_e dr11·rrs ''
Hr rnneludr<;· '"Thr1 "'nulrl
hr al11r 0(111 1f !t1r1· had a
rhancr In ~f'P in ::irl 1 ::inrf' 11·h.:1 r
thcv arP rralll' up a,:!A11lli1 ··
Shn11ld installmrnt rrPd1!
ral P.~ he rleler1n1nrd h1 lhe
rt~k !he hnrrnll'er rrprcsrnls
1n.~1rad nf hr1ng re,l!ul;i!eci al
ahnut !he S<llTIP pcrrcntal!r fn r
al l"'
d('monslr;ilr !h<il he <lc srr1·r<1
I! Su<"h f'\ irie nce \O.·nuld con.~1s1
()f usual dn1·1ng trs1s. physir;il
exmin::i!inns, a clr;:in 1nn1·1nj:!
v1nl;it1nn~ record ;:ind s1m1l;ir
f\"i de nce."
rror. l);:i\ id ('apln\ 111 spent
rnur ye::ir~ study111g 1hc co n-
sumer crl'<ii1 svstrm l'.'h1lr a
~en1or rc.~rarrh iissnc111tr al
l"nlumb1a Ln1\"crs111'0S Rul"rau
nf Applird Snc1;:il · flc~('areh
Hi.~ f1nd1ni:s were publ1~heri 1n
lwn 1nlurn<'~
One of his rcencnmcnda1inn(
;~ ~h;il rhr prire ,,f crr<lll N'
ha.;;f'ri nn lhe bnrrn11·r(<; ("f'<'d 1!
r;:il1n.i: Thi>: hr said , 11nu\rl
dt"'el'lur;:icr lhr i.:ran1in): •1f
l'rc1l1! to 11h11nu"'h pnnr n~lo.<;.
Anri 11 11ould cnco ura .i:e
prompl p;i\ rnrn1
Turning to dco>Jer nperatinn.~.
R1d..,,·ell nntC'd 1hat the .~ucces~
nf 1.1ncnln-t\1crcury dealers
rl11ring !he p;i~t ~·f'ar pays
d1\'1drnds In the rnnsumer.
··Tn h:fl r nnr ·~ 1Trri1! r;111nc
drop c;in he a .-e1rrr hl<111 tn
nnf>s happ1nes.~ ;:inii th1~ ;.lnnr
m1i;:h1 ser1·r ;:i~ suff1r1c11t !"On
!rnl nl the cred it. l'l5!Pm ·· he
nur <if'alcr( m:idr a fair
r1>turn nn !heir invest1nent ::ind
Iha!"~ 1n1pflr1ant 111 1 h e
ru.~ron1rr ," hf' .~a1d . '"\\'1thout
tho~" rar111ngs. rl e a I e r J
<'n11ldn ·1-enn11nut' to upgr;ide
!li<'1r r<'J,111 .~:ilr:r:. ::inri service
~1rrni;1h \\'r think nur dralf'rs
;11r 111 :i pn~linn In arlark the
in.u·kr!. nn rn;i(!<'r hnw h1_i:: 1!
1Ji nr ho 11 11 romc'.'i nut 10
lrr·m:r:. nf s1n::ill r"a rs. luxur:--
C'ill"S nr sn-callrd conventional A .\"rw \'or-I.; prnfes~()r ,,.,, .• nh~er1·r.~ • n ' lh111ks it wnulrl cut down !he -------------------------
n11mbcr nf rtc;idbr;:it s Y.'hn
<1n11·1 p;1y And hr helil've~ it
v.·nu\rl also make lhe ind ustr.v
more respflns1ble in i:ranting
crrd1t to thnse "'hn might not
be ::ihle to handle it.
These arc f\.\'O nnvrl JiU,I!·
i;:estinn~ for old. old problems
thal have rlefied ('nnvenl innal
lh1n kin.I! and which hal"C.
mei:io1A·h1le. run up a tn!I in
personal and f 1 n a n c i a l
lr;:iged_\·.
l\ln<lern Ji o c 1 e t i rs 11re
nl'erlnaded w i ! h siluatinn:ii:
such a ~ thr.~r that seem nnly
to lilCI 11•11rsc. le::iding In the
s11spu::1nn !hat the ansv.·ers are
In ~ found 1n unf'X'plored
are:i<; rather lhan in !he ruts
nf nld idc::ili. \
Dr. R1ch;ird '\ F;irn1l'r, t
prnFcs.snr n f inlernalinnal
b \1slnes~ at lnd i an 11
Uni vers1t)·. find,, it ndd that
lice.nse rila!es identify lhe
autnmohile but !e ll nothing
about the drivrr. "V..'e are all
anon\'tnnus tn nur fe llow
drlv.irs," he 11::!.\li
FarmerJ prnposci; that e:ich
drivrr bP lssuPd rPfltttive
plate~ with n111grl('l~ alt::iched .
"Nn mnvlnJ? 1·ch1cle "·nuld be
1f'J!al "·ithnut thf'~t pl::i!es al·
tarhed front ::ind rear The
prnprr plates "'nulci helonjil to
!hr drivrr. not tht \"eh1C'le ··
fie wnuld rolnr-code thtm
rrd, yrllo~', grt-rn and blue. In
!hr rNl <"a!ci:nr\' \.\"OUld ht "d:ini:f'rnu~ cin vc.rs. 1n('lurt1ng
Ji ii <"i:l!CJ:Orif'S or ptrSOnli wh11
nii,:!h! re11~nRhl.\I hP t'Xpr<'tc<l
10 he rtanJ,?ernus nn thr rnRrl "
Tn J:('t out nr tht red
t a1ri;:;nry, ht SU,l!lilf':<:ls, "a
person "'Oulrl have I n
l11s11eetio11
A fo re nian of lh(' I.TE Sylv:tnia In<' .. In \V:trrcn. P:t .
rhcC'ks ~ta inlcss ~!eel harlrli r s for l1_1!hl"'cight razors
fnlln"·in~ 1nrtal li l<1n1r11ni;: oprr11 LJon~. The rainrs
are :ii:1an1rPrl nut in R nun1 bcr or ,cp11uen tial opt?ra-
t1ons on a 400·ton toggle coini.ng r res~.
Finance
Briefs
[
CHICAGO -International
Harvester Co. 1 a Id it will
phase out its 6l·vear-n1d
Mil waukee Works Foundry
during the next year be<:ause
it is "not eCQnomically feasi-
ble to operate" when the com-
pany ha.'1 a !ow-cost productive
uni t in L-Ouisville, Ky.
The company said many Qf
the nearly 700 employes at the
Milwaukee plant will be eligl-
ble for early reliremPnl. A
i;mall part nf the production
and some equ1pmen! wil! be
(ransferred to Waukesha , Wis.
The rest of the Milwaukee 1 property will be sold.
~·IONROE, fli ich. -i1onrne
Auto Equipment Co. has
Authorized a 2·fnr ·I stnck splil
and at the same tJml' has
deferred increasing I he
quarterly cash dividend in
response \I) President Ni xon's
request for a freezr. The split
\.viii he in the form or 100 per·
cenl distribution tn be mailed '
()U\ about Sepl. :'10 t o
shareholders of record Sept.
16 .
\\' ASHI NGTON Boeing
Co. has received a S4.2 mil!inn l
:\ir F0rce contract fnr test
sets ::ind rtlated equipmenl in
supj)(lrt of the Minuteman
missile systems.
CLEVELAND -<:leveland·
Cliffs Iron Co , says it plans a ,
n1ajor new mining ope.ration in
fl1ichigan' supper pen insula tol
increase it!i domelitic iron ore
pellel production by nearly 50
percent by mid 1974. In itial
costs would be $1~ millinn.
The company said !he proj-
ect i.~ s11bjecr to finan cirig 11r-
rangements. finali zation by
venture participants a n d I
resul1.~ of p re 1 i m i n a r y
engineering studies.
NF.W YORK !UPl l
Lu ftha n~a Gern1an ,4.irlines.
\1·hich blocked ;:in intrrnation:il 1
agreement on transaHantic air
fa.res last week, w11s urged byl
!he :\merican Society n f
Travel Agents tn reverse its
sole d1.~senting \·n!e.
The Assoc1al1nn. w h i c h
represent ~ J.500 travrl agent >;
tn lhl' United States and
Canada, said Lufthan~a·s l't'ln,
nf the International A ir
Transpnrl Association plan in l
l\1ontre;il las! "'eek. <"Ould
create ""ch::ins." OJ)f'n rates
cnulri be in!rodl1cerl fnr Nnrthl
:\tlant1c f\ii;:ht.<; heginn1ng next.I
Frb. 1 ii Lufthansa rloes nnt
change i1s vote b.v Sept. 1 I
Thirty-nine nlher airlines had
agreed 10 the pl;in .
NE\V YORK 1ur1 1 -RC A1
Corp. has won a 11.5 million
productio n co ntract from lhe
Army for automatic test
f'quipmcnt that provides rapid I
in·the-field delrcr inn an d1 an alysi:r:. of malfunrllons in rhe l
Shillrlagh Tn"' Dragon and
Lance missile i.vslems.
S!\01\IE, 111 i l "PI I -An1x·
Irr Rrn.~ ln<" ::ind \.\'estern
F.lertr1c Cll martr a C'rn~s
l 1f'cn.~1ng ::i~reement t hat
perm11~ An1xlrr an<i t ! s
subsirl1;:ines Io sl'lrc!11·ply l
m<1nuf;:irrurf' and markc1 rirn-
rlu('lS rles1i;ned hy lhe Bel!
Trlephonr sy11tcn1s.
ThP :t,:!reen1rn~ l'flVCrs data 1
a11<1 \"01rP tr:1nsm1ss1nn pro-)
dt1cts and ~1alinn eriu1p1nent.
An1xtrr. 1\•hic h ha~ mnrr than
211 nu!let.~ in !he lJniled States,i
Ciin:ida and Eurnpr. said the
;:ip:recmenl would affert the
"'irin~ sy~tem~. p ri w e r
svi;t em.'!.. Aod the wire and 1 c~ble net1A'Ork div ision.o:. 1·
SAN FRANC IF.CO 1 lJPI I -
United Air Lines inaugurated
service IA•i!h it~ nelA' MctMn -
nel1-0o11~las DC-1n jel craft
ilonday on a flight from Sa n
Francisco to Washington, D.C.
FINDLAY, Ohio <UPI \ -
An explorator:--well off the
WPsl Cnast nf the Guajira
Peninsula in <Plombia is being
drilled by the f..1:iralhon Oil
Co. It is located 4(1 mlles
northeast or Riohacha.
Marathon l.'1 nperator for 111
group composed of Delhi
International Petroleum Olrp.,
Pan Ocean Oil C n r p . ,
llamiltnn Brnther11 Oil Co.,
lfamiltnn Rrottier:ii: Petroleum
Corp .. ChieflAi n Development.
C"n. Ltd., And Blttt Crown
Petroleum'!. Ud.
NEW YORK (UPI ! -Sky
Chef~ In c.. a .o;ubsi rllary nf
American Airline.o;. pl11n:ii: to
build a S4. I milllon airline
catering kitchrn nn t he
periphery nf Honolul u lntern11 -
linnal Airport by next June to
serve lar11e airlinrr'.'i.
The kitchen will he tw nl
slnrie.o: hi1th 11nd have thr I
capacity nf prepl'lring 7,000
meal~ rlii i1.v Sky Chefs clA im!
t.n bP thr h1r~est cllterer In lht
Pacific Rrea .
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'foday's D . .o\ll \' Pl LOT 1s a modern ne\lispaper
produci ng seve n editions a day \l'ith six·day·a·1veek
r1rcu!ation nearing 45.000 u1 Oran[!e C'oasl com·
1nunities from Seal BC'arh to San C!en1e nte.
.!.\nd lt's a lo ng step removed from the turn·
of·lhe·century 11ec kl1e.s fron1 11·h1rh it descended.
'fhe Costa ~·Ie~a p!anl 11·hi r h houses the sup·
port functions o f this mul!l·ne11 spaper operation
has 3'.?.408 squarl' fcC't o f 11·orlong ~pate.
l\·Iul'h of the space 11 as createrl 111th the rerent
d1 srnant l1ng. rernode!111g and expanding of l he
15,997·square·font hu il d1ng 11·hich n sel f had el'ol v·
ed and expander! at the B:1_v and 1·hur1n ~tre e!.~
site 01·er the years that the. ne11·spa pcr bas occupied
the corner
. .o\11 of the ne11'spaper's seven ed1t1ons -six
tatlored for home delivery 111 as many con11nuni·
ties and one "street edtt1on'' for self·sale from
area ncv.:sracks -ar e produced in the n1ain plant.
The nc\1 Spapcr has staff \\filers and editors
\\ho operate offices in llun1Lngtnn Beach, Ne1\·port
Beach, lJaguna Reach ttn d San ("]c111c nte. They all
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Monday, August 2J 1971 DAJL v PILOT 23
Phillie Star Picks Dodgers to Win Division
By GLENN WHITE
Ot I ... O.llr '°llf1 t 1•H
PHILADELPH IA -Under normal
t•1 rcum stances, !hf' thought of this week 's
1hree-game series at Montreal would
ha ve been enough to put Dodgers
manager Wal ter Alston in good spirits.
But such was nol the case Sunda y
afternoon a11 the LA field bos11 surveyed
the wreckage and voiced apprehensio n
over the upcom ing set with the Expos
"Belter knock on wood ." he said whe n
rtrninded that his club hai; won 13 of !he
J~ game!'! it has played in thf' Canadian
citv
·"The Ex pos are hot. They'v11 won the
Halos Sorry
To See Yanks
Leave Town
The New Yor k Yankees limped ntJI. nf
Anahei m Stadiun1 Sunday and California
first baseman .Jim SpenCer was sorry to
~ee them RO.
As Jor /he Yanks. they could1fl get
awa.v from Spencer and the Ang el pitch·
ing steJf fast enough.
Andy Messersmith pitched a six.hitter
11nd Spencer drove in two runs with hill
16!.h homer and a run·scorlng sing!f' .!l!I
the Angels completed .11 three-game
Aug, ?l
A u&. 2•
Avg, 2..1
Au; ~6
At1gel Stale
Ail G•m•1 .., ltMl'C OUl
O<>~n dA1~
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Ang1>l1 '"· w~,n•n<>•<>n
1;~S c.m.
I.SJ <>.m.
1·~5 "·"'·
i;wee p of New York by handing the
Yankees a 3-0 setback,
Du rin)2; the three-game set , the Yank!
tnul d muster only one ru n in 31 innings .
Spencer, mean>,1.·hile , was instrumental
in all three California victories. On F'ri-
dav he belted a three-ru n homer in a fi.O win. Saturday night, he had 1wo hits in·
five sv•ings and its was his walk in the
1.1th inni ng that set the stage for Ken
McMullen's gan1e-winning hit.
Spencer finished his 12 gan1e.~ agai nst
New York this year wit h 14 hits in 34
trips for a .412 average. Included in hi~
output were four homer!! and 10 RBI.
•'[ a!v•ays wanted to be R Ya nkee when
I w a ~ growing up." Spencer said . "S0,
na tu rally, I get jacked up when I play
against them.
.. But I don"I think J"d like to pla.v for
!hem now, not the wa y 1 hit against
then1. My batting averagl" would really
JU If er."
Messersmith. despite battli ng an 1111a ck
flf .<;tnmach cramps in the late inning..,,
nonetheless picked up his fourth 11hutoul
and ninth complete game -both tops on
the Angel staff.
"Ive been bothered with stomach lrou-
blP fnr about two weeks," the Angel
pitcher said. "I think f"ll have to ha ve
some tests run."
Messersmith ou tdueled l\'f'.w York '~
Fritz Peterson, 13-8, who wa.~ tagged v>'ilh
his f\r-"1 loss sin ce .J l1ne 28.
He \von his lai;t. fo11r .~tarts ;ind srvf'n
11traighl dec.lsions pr ior to Sund ay. And
when Spencer belled his home r in fhe
second innini:::, 1t snapped Petrrwn'3
i;treak nr 19 consecutive scoreles~ inn ing~.
Spencer hiked the Angel lea d lo 2-0 in
I.he sixth when he ~ingled home Jim
Fregosi. who had ~i n gled and moved tG
gecond on a grou nd out
Roger Repoz pro vided Californ ia w11 h
11.~ fi nal run by drilling hi~ 11th homer off
Roi;:cr Hamb rig ht in the eig-hth.
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Net Tourney
FT. WORTH, Te x. -lt would be ~n
undf!rslatemenl to sa.v lha1 Corona del
M:t r'it IWd Lavf.'r .11nd NP.wpnrl Reach·s
R.ov Emcr.~on dominated the Colonial lf'n-
nis. tournament w mpleled Sund11y.
L;iver, 11pparen1ly back nn his gam,.,
c:aptured the men's singles championshi p
wi!h a hard-fought 2-fi. ~-t 3·6. 7-5, fi·3
victory over Ma rty Riessen of Evanston,
Ill.
And Lever and Emersnn teamed lo win
!he dou bles title. dO'A'ning Riei;sen and
thf' Net herlands ' Tom Okker. fi.4 . 7-5.
The victory ea rned the 11rea duo $1 .800.
~ver pocket.eel SI0.000 for hi ll singlr.s vie·
tory while Riessen collected $5,000.
Li:1ve r had reached the fina ls with ll t;..t ,
A-4 victory over Emerson while Riesse n
had defeated South Africa's C 1 if I
Drylidale , !t-7. 7·6. 6-4 in Sa turday·s
"cmlfinal11.
Meanwhile. Clark Graebner or New
''ork defeated Dick Stockton , 6-2, 6-4, fi.7.
7-5, Sunday. to win the men's single11
t'l'\'.IWn in the Pennsylvania Lawn cham-
pinnship11 sit Haverford . Pa.
Graebner pocketed S2,000 for his f.f·
for1 s
r.rarbner t.hen le11merl with J im
n~btlme (If HonnluJu to down Stoc kton
and Bob McKinley in the clnuble~ final s.
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last seven In a row And we've go t to hel p
ourselves, no one el.st is going to do 1t1"
he staled after hi s forces had fa llen, 3·2,
!heir s e t o n d straig ht reve rsal at
Ve1eran11 Stadium hf'n>
He lost two pitchers here ~starter Bi ll
Singer. who hu rt his back Saturday night.
and relier specialist Jim Brewer, who in·
jured his arm Friday.
What's worse , he lost another or--
portunity to gain ground on !he G iant.~.
who were Ooundering in Montreal.
"We didn 't hit very well and they
1 Phils l played pretty well defensively,"
Alston added.
And so ll was.
Richie Allen, v1 1latn here but hcrn of
t'riday night 's Dodger triun1J)h. twice h.11
into crushing double plays with rnates
can1ped on first and set·onrl
0f"lf' or th e big F;Ul\S In this Sl'rll'.~ iur
"'"9 n 4uQ l •
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Dodger S late
All Garn••.., 11,1 {~G)
00<1Q~" •• Mo<\,, ...
OO<IQO" •• MO~l•t!'~I
Qoog•r> at Hou••~~
the Phi llie:; wa s S;in J)1ego rc-.o:;ic.lenl
Dern n ,Johnson. He had one 1111 in lO at
bats when the. Ph.1ls went. to LAA Angeles
recently.
So he carne home, Look ex tr a hilling
and then catne through wil h seven hits in
10 offic1:ol lnps to the plcite against lhe
Dodgers. litt1ng his batti ng average from
.2:i~ !O 26.1
Ill' """ tw,rflJr·lhn••· l';unda y and
scored 1w1te.
And tile fonner Sa n Diego High football
:;tart 19.)6 vint.ageJ says he·s sti ll pieking
the Dodgrrs lo 'A'in thf! divisional title.
"'They have a .stronger bench and better
p11ch1ng the n do the Giants," he states,
F'r<1 nk Lul't·hesi, skipper of the Phillies,
h;is ju:;t faced the Giants and Dodgers in
:;u(•C't>~~ive series sind he has the. following
obscrval1o ns:
•·I thutJght the Gia nt:; looked n1or e
BALTIMORE LINEBACK ER TED HENDR ICKS GRABS JERSEY OF DETROIT'S CRA IG COTTON.
Detroit Streaked to a 23·20 Victory Over Colt1 at the University of Mi chigan Stadium.
Nostalgic Scene
One Oldti1ner Walked
-But He ls Forgiven
PHI LADELPHIA If putting nn
classic oldtimers ba seball g:;imes had
;i nything to do wi th league stand ings. thP
Philadelph i::i Phillif!s would be right. th r.re
in !hf' battle for fir-"\ place.
1'he~1 gave 4fi .flt):J fans ::ind :l!"J i;rc:it
perlorn1 ers fron1 pa~I decade s a nnsta lgit•
lrek back ... back to the gl11ry da ys
\\'h en the Musial s. 01tl·1agg10~. Fellers,
etc .. were gleaning 11porls head line.~.
11 happened over the weekend at
Veteran.~ Stadium an(! tt was a m.:ijor
league prndurlion.
Although they had all agt'<I in varying
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rlrgrf'rS . !hr nlcl·llmr rs .~1ill riln frn n1 thP
1'1u_gou1 !o 1hl' pl:iying fielrl when in
troducf'd ind ividually to the crowd. Even
ancien t S:itche l Paige loped out lo lhe
Astrn Turf
Onl y one man w;ilkecl.
Rut you ovf'rlookrd him twi np: the ex-
replion. He \11.ai; Monty Strait on, the
former Chicago \Vhit.e Snx pi!rh"r whn
loi;!, his rig hl IPg in 11 19~8 h11nting ::ic·
cidf'nl .
Srr:Hlon had been a 1;,-~arnr. winntr
two straight ye::irs wi th the Sox before
the accident. Then in an incredible
display of courage. guts and de lermina·
lion. he worked hi!'!' way back Into
baseb::ill.
r<ink~. look1ni: lnr the tell ·ta le signs of !he
agi ng prnccs~.
Joe l.11rag1nl11 ISL Louil' Crdin;lls 1
doesn't. havr to worry al>Gut ,erry h;ur ...
hr's nearly br1ld
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two str ikf'S in a row and would nrrrl on
p11drling if he v.'r re to f)O-"f' si.~ S::inla
Cl::iu~.
The grcatr:'jl pinchh1\lnr 1n 111;i111r
Ira cur h r~lnr \" I Srn0key Bllri::c ~-of r111 -
CI' t !S ni111• refercrl lo ;i~ a lilt le rnund
n1an.
S11m Ctiapo11111 , fornH·r C11 i 1 ('r~il1 1.I
Cal1f1lrn 1a fl..i~P f\owl Sl<1 r 1 l:'l:tll1 wh11
nf'Vf'r pl11yc<i 111 !hr ni 1nnr~. nnv.· wnrk~ In
romb;i! pnll111111n 111 thr :;:in Fr:in1·1 ~1.-"
<1rr;i 11nd h;:i~ greyrd rnn1plctc ly.
Th,-. t'\·1>Ulli1·lc!f'r 111th 1111• n I rl
Phil:idPlph1::1 AlhlrlH ~ 1·;il"I -..Iii] \h;1 g_ ;i II\
!11111 , but ;;irhn1llt•dly It " q111t1• ii 1·ho 1'•'
H" lnld 1.hi~ rnltirnn lh;il w~1rn hf' $1 ~11 ·
Pd j1110 r ro bR ~rhall ln l:'l!lll . he \i;irl 11H(·r~
fro111 <1!1 lfi l'h1hs.
Yf't. he pi{'ked G11nn1c i\i!;;l'\,.'.~ A·, \\hv''
Ht' h:id gotlrn a lrltrr frun1 Tv C'nhh llnd
!hr l;;i1.lrr s::iic! lh;1! hr lfarnrd rnorr 111 11111
two ye::i rs und er Ma1·k thrn hr h,1d in his
prp1·inus 211 .Vl'<lrs wit h flrtrn1T
YC'lu c0ntinucd to :-it'iltl lhr· grn11p, !rink-
ing ::i t Sl;i n Musi11I . ll ;ink Thnrn~ii11.
Ril'hie A~hburn , B11bil.Y , Sh.~11\z, finh1n
r.nherls. f:ddie JIJ(ISL Charlie Krllt·r.
Curt Simmons, Bob Feller. Johnny
Pnclre~. etc.
Then your t.hough111 wcrr broken as lhc
huge !hrong stood and sang Auld Lani.t
Syne.
And whr.n 1! was nvrr. 1·r1u rral1zrrt how
luc ky you were to be in On this gre.'\t pro·
ductio n.
Ra111 s Still
Not Ready
-E111otio11ally
Bl..:lit\ELEY 1A !'I -The 0<1 kland
n.;iiders appear re:l<l.v for the N:ii101'1al
Foo1 b.:ilJ Lcr.~1Jr .~P;i.~nn, IJnle.~~ JI w11s
jllst ll1e Lns Angrles H ain.~ !h;i l. m11de
lhrn1 lm•k .~o gond,
Thr ll:11d(•rs rrill!'d lo :i 211-7 l'Xhib1 !.1on
11!'101"\' S.-t!urd;n (Jlll!il;1(111g l/1e !{;~ms
40~ \i.Jrti'; Iii 2:n. l)cfnrc a crowd of 117.7.19
111 thP fir s! p!"o football ga me e1•er played
at thr l'nl\'f'r.~1 1y of Cahfornia"s Me·
rnnria l St.11diu1n
"The Jlfltns \.l.·ouidn"t. look at u~ Jn
> r;:irs <igo. <ind nnw we're bea ring lhem,''
sei 1d 43.year.nld iirorp:e Rl 11 nrlfl. one nf
the OMkl:ind ~Jar-".
f!\l\\('\PI". t"O;Jrh T11111rny J't"olhro or the
R;ir11S" :ihn111rr-d l/i:il Iii~ tc;un '.1'11-"n 't
1(';.111_v -t•111•ll11111Rll~' -f0r the. regul11r
-""a ... on llr d1dn '1 pn111(' !i1e.rn lnr an all·
out r(!1 111
ll1'11n •' Iii•" 1!:1111,-., !'r1.1hro ~;11fl he 1old
hh pl111r1 ' Tli;1I hf' d!rlr1 '1 \1·;1n1 thrn1 111
pl.·11 ;1.., 1f 1t 11rrr !hP w11rlrl chan1.
111••11•.li lp. "1'111 .~1 11'" (t1:1t h1ndr•rs 1hr1r
p1·1·fo11 n:t111·r-h1•1·;111sr 1·ou tan'L rc:illy
pl:i.v ).!.1111<1 fuuliJ:ill unl'e~s you're em1;.
111111;d." hr ~:ucl.
P1'11lhn1 S<l1d hl''d J'Cl'k :i11 ;iJl .ou1 juh by
111.~ f1r~1 .. ,1ri11g :ilhl,-.1es 1n one of lhe three
r('1n1t1nu1g pre~~r:1s-r1n g:imes -"'lo lry lo
v.1n 1h1· t!;-.rne ."
Bui Bl;11ut;i li;ut ;ic!rled inl'C'ntivc. l~e
hrts no!. fnrg1ven peoplr whn l::iug hed :it
the f11rrner American Foothall League, of
v.·tiu·l1 01e f{;ilders were. a p::irl.
"\.Ve 11hould ha ve ~eQ red ::it lea:->l one
n1ore lnuchdfl'A'n." B!lll"lda :;;aid . "l ju.~t
~hre1v tv.·o bad pa:s~es ."
Bln nda , playin~ ju~t hr icfl y a t
fl Uar!rr·bcic.k. ('<Jnlple!td !\of 1.1 pi!llSe~ for
14!\ v;ird.~ ;ind retired afl Pr a :l."l.v11rd
tOlll'lldo1vn f111S-" lo Orcw Buie in 1he' last
r1u;irtrr. Twn of his p;i.~.~f:'S were in·
terrrp!rr!. slopp1 ni.; ~conn~ threat~.
Bl11nrla also kicked field goals nf 42 and
t1 y;irds,
rth1xed , played looser this time . They
looked like the pressurt was off. Tht
Dodgers are wrll·run and dl!termined.
But they n1ay be trying too hard.
"Our inf ield was .1;uper in lhis series.
Give Larry Bowa two mote years to
nlature and learn the hitler1 and he 'll bt
the best defensiv e shortstop in bastb.1111."
Bowa is a nativr of Sa cramento, Luc·
che.si ha ils from San Francisco.
Throw ln Johnson. the San Diegan, and
it looked li ke l'iabot age back here in the
Ci ty ol Rrolh erly Love.
The Phils jumped pitcher Claude O~·
!ecn early Sunday, whipping him for the
15th time in 2J career decisions with
lht>m . They built 1 3-0 lead after four ln·
nings, tht o held on while the Dodgers
foug ht back.
But those rally·ki!l ing double play1
were simply loo much.
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M cA lister I 11.eligible
Cal Defies Ruling,
Says Curtis to Play
RERl\E L ~~y (AP I -University or
California will not appea l its pnibation in
a lhle!ic11 and lhf' alhleles involved will
continue playing ror lhe Berkeley school,
offici11ls snid ·Sund ay.
l\1eeting S11turday in S;in Francisco. the
NCAA CotJ nril p1;iced 1hf' ~chool on pro·
batinn for at least one ye ar for viol11ting
eligibility regulii lions.
In anot.her aclion afferting .11 Pacific I
C..1n rerence school, the Cou ncil rejeeled
UCLA ·s appeal or an ineligibility ruling
11g::iinst Jim McAlister, a i;ophomore
track ancl football star.
In the UC·Berkelev tase, the NC AA
ga ve the st•hool the 'option of de rla ring
certain t1l hl('tes, inch1d ing ls::iac Curt.is.
ineligible. or ren1ai ning on probation that
cou ld carry over into 1974 .
The probation, which p r ev e n t l
C;ilifornia from eon1peting in post-season
events ~uch as 1he Rose Ro"'I in football ,
;~ for at. le as! one yr.ar. To file an appeal
the sehnol would have lo rule Curtis, a
S.'!nla Ana resident , 11nd the other
ath!C'tes involved ineligible.
"The univeri;ity believes its 11thle!ic
prog ran1 is being cond ucted in a manner
con~ist ent with NCAA requirernenti; and
that ::ill athlet es 'A'ho have been declared
eligih\f' fnr in!rn::ollegia te alhletif'~ will
hf' allowed to conti nue to co mpete," said
UC ch::111celln r Albert H. Bowker.
UC LA's athletic direttor, J . D. Morgan,
~;ild he \\'<I .~ "extremf,'i)' disappoin ted " in
!he r.1cAlister ru ling . which came
becau i;e lhe ;:rthle1e look .11 requi rrcl en·
lr<lnre tesl on an 11n~anct ioned dat.e.
"In no way did M c Ali.~ter rnnduct
himsel f nt her than the nnrmal manner of
::i regula r st11dent. 11biding b.v the con·
sidered judgmt>nt of !ht UCLA ad·
rnini~1 r;ilion.
"He is a guccesi;fut sludent makin~
norn1al academic progres s and cert11inl y
will be deeply hurl by the severity or th!~
decision ," l\1organ said.
i'v1cAlis1er will be eligible for thf' 1972· 7.1
i:r::i.~on as 11 junior. UCLA itself wa ~ not
penali1.ed and lht school won ils appeals
in Ille case.s of four other athlet.es.
The penally was assessed 11gainst Cal
for vinlat ing an admission IP.st re-
quirement for Curtis, 11 football and track
star.
Bowk er said in • statement l /C
"realize.~ ii.~ position is n0l \n accord with
the conelusions of the NCAA Council" ill
the Curli~ ru ling.
1'he NCAA in effect ga ve Cal the option
of allowing Cu rlis encl some other un·
named athletes to continuf' to compete,
which would make th·e school stay on pro-
b::ition Indefinitely., or delcare them in·
eligible and thereby makt the probation
pt-rind only one year.
Bowker ·s statemen t means Curtis will
cnnlinue to compete in football and track.
Curt is was with the footba.11 team Sunday
for its picture da y. Practlce begins Mon·
da.'f .
NCAA exec utive director Warren
Bro wn indicaled that six Pa cific·8
athletes were involved in the Californ ia
vinlationi;. Three of them no longer arf!. in
school. All fail ed to take the proper te.~I
lo pre.d.ic t at least a 1.6 grade point
average.
California contended Curtis fa iled to
lake the test because of c!e.rical error.
But Cal gave Curlis a granl·in·aid .
Brown i;aid Cal could appeal the
de1·isio n only if i t £irst declared Curti s
ancl the other live ineligiblr.
¥.'hen tht NCAA recei \"es a ssurance~
lh;it Cal is complying wit h the l.fi rule,
Brown said the probationary peri od
would be red uced lo one rear.
Curtis, 11 spr inter, hrlped Cal win the
NCAA track championship in 1970 but the
un iversil y wa~ stripped of the. titlf' wh en
the university's infraction became. known.
McAl ister was a freshman la11t ye;:rr.
Rated ona of the nation's best long
jumpers. he w11~ ruled ine.lig ible. for th1t
1971 NCAA track meet which UCLA won
without him.
Curtis and McAlister both are football
halfbacks .
Philly 6oll Classic
Dete1·mii1atio11, Desire
Helpecl W eisl(opf to Wii1
l'IJlLAOE LP!llA I AP \ T fl m
\\'e1°lo:npf s111el !ht> 1oughes! g11,1• hP h11d lo
hf'~I, in thr S l~,000 Phil;idelph ia Golf
Cl11ss1r v.•11.~ Torn Wel~knpf.
\\lrf.<;knrF !'hn! round~ of 67·71 -70--274:
Hill fil\·68-7 !·611--275.and Nicklaus 6&-73-70·
6i-27fi .
"I won on sheer det ermination and
rl('sirt and il was the most re wardin g
1ourn;imeot. I've e1·er wnn except maybe
fnr my f1 r~l." ~aid the 28.,year-old Chica·
l.(02J1 ::1f1er shootini;: ;i 14 under p11r 2?~ to
win 1he S.10 .000 firs! prize by one stroke
over n::ive Hill and two better than J11ck
Nicklaus.
· l proved somt'lhing lo myself,'' ~a id
\\'ei~kopf. who after laking a double
bogey and a t.riple bogey on the last two
holes al Sutton. Mass., 11 wee k ago.
a linosl del'ided lo forget \ourn11ment goU.
l!e reta!I~ having second thoughts that
quitting the I.our would bP. the ea sy way
nut. and not the ri~ht th ing to do. So, ht
parked his rlubs and came lo Whitmar~h
Va lley Country Club ror the Philadelphia
tournament.
The crucial hole for Weiskopl wa3 the
4R5 y;ird par rtve 171.h. Hill hit !hat. green
in two and rolled in a lhree foot pull. fpr
an Ea.11 le lo Ile Weiskopf SI! ll under par,
Hill wenl on to par tht lllth and fini sh 1t
1.1 under p11r 27~. Wei.~knpf. however ,
rna 11·hert the e;i.11:IP. with a 10 root putt to
take a 1wo !'lfroke le;:rd.
"I'm dt.fin itely a moody person ,"
Weiskopf said , "but nol. when I'm off the
golf coursP..
"I'm A perfecl 1oni~l. I se.L Vf!l"Y high
g!andards for myself. And when I don't
meet them I get down on my.self. I'm just
blocked . I put."
Eight ye::iri; a(tf'r 1he lrag('d y he s igned
::i minnr league contracl ;ind 'A'ent on t.n
win 18 g;i n1cs while losing nine with
ShPrm an nf thf' E::ist Texas League. He
played nne more .~eason -with \V.aco -
1hen left bai;e ball.
Asked how long it took for him to
decide he would stick with baseball when
he realized he'd lost a· leg , Stratton I.old
1his column_ "As ~oon a~ I wo ke up in the
hospital and saw the stump sticking up. I
said 'Get me my crulches and glove "'
Gal Strikes Out at Plate
Weiskopf, "·ho won the Kemper Open
earlier thi~ ye11r, was.n't about lo be
psyched out nf his d::iy by 11n amu..~ing in·
cidenl shortly before he teed off.
Nicklaus' ei~hl·year-old son walked pa st
a room whert We isliopr and rhree golf
wri reri; wtrt wa tching .11 professional
fnothfl ll gan1e on television. The
you ngster slopped , looked in, 11nd 11pying
Weiskopf 11aid, "did you play yet Tom ?"
1'he boy. of rour~. didn 't re11 1ize. that
11.s the leader after three rounds, and the
man hii; dad had to beat, Weiskopf was in
lhe fi nal two~ome of the day.
St ratlon says lhe movie of his expl oits
"Thf' Straiton Story" Wftll r xceptional!y
3ccura1e and nol ovc.r-dram11ti1.ed.
Now ~9. he work s his 302·acre farm in
Texas.
Hi ~ hair is l.urninl!. silver But he still
Jtt11nds tall ... and wilh every right to do
• •• Unquestio na bl y the most popular al·
l.rac!.lon was Joe DiMa ggio -the grc;:r t
Yankee outfielder with 11 lifetime batting
ave rage of .32.'l.
He was applauded even before the
~tAd ium announcer could half finish the
introduction and when he CAme r:iu1 on to
thf' firld hf. was ,1:1v~n & ~tandi n.ic nvatinn .
A11 the~e p111;-ier~ from the pA~I ~l.(')/)(j
facing the crowd you gl::incecf dov.•n l.llf!
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the grr.a lest female b11.~eh111l pla y(".r l"ve
ever i;een ."' said Pal l\>1cl\crnan.
Th;it 11•11s just a l'ouple of hou rs ;i11r r
hf' told .Ja rkie .J:ic;kson .~he. Ct\ul dn"t have
a joh wit h hi~ Pittsfield Se nators.
The 2.1-ycar-nld cost an11!yst lrntn
Bu r'Wnsv1 lle, .r..·1d .. heard 11 hnIr1
MrKe.m11n ·~ fi na ncial problems wi!h thf!
Senators sevf'ral \\'f'.t'kS ago, thr nwnrr
~Aid. and shf! looked him 11p h0p1n_R for a
tr you!
''This w;i~n'l 8 public11y slunt ,'' hC'
~a id "I don't know whether .vnu hl"lievr
I.hat "
R r~ardle.<;S , 1!H' drtrrin1nrd youni.;
1•1nm fl n rl1d try n11t v:1th the Senators fl\'rr
the WPl"krncl nnd in some ways i;he
surprised A few bas chall knowledgeahles.
''She's gond -a lot belter than we
rhou_l:!hl.'' sairl .11 Sen11tors' coach. "You
wnu1rl h;ive hailr.d out at snme of I.hose
dr11·~s So would I. She stuck right in
1!1r r(',"
,\fanll~C.r Joe Cline .~;i 1U , "she showed
l11·r helll assets 111 fir~t hrisc , . she hns
s11rpr1singly g°'1d h;:1nds and agilit y.
"\Vhili> ~hr. sh0wed a lot of f'X!remelv
line <:h;i racterist\rs, he said. "she hnd
n1orr• 11e1!<1!1vc t.h1 n~s ~ru ng llR8inst her
"It 1A·ou lrl hP si rl1sadvant&ge to her and
to o1hl'r fr..malc 1ilaycrs that 1nay come
<iftcr tier, if 'A'C' were to .~ign her nnw "
.fflrklf' 1old ll rcpor1er ~aturdii~' 1hat
~he grew up 1\1th a hri1 in her hancl And
h1Hl hrrn plrl\111'! won1rn·~ softball i;inr""
~hf! \\'<l' eii:ht She c:i l!erl pl11ylng pro bll ll
... .1.J.iw.
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Bui . Mc.Kern11n'1 tnaches found the
1vould-be b11rrier brP.11ker a littlr l(lft •t
thP. plat.e.
"Good glov e" was the w11y she 1ummtd
up her own perfnrmance. but 1ht 11d-
mitte.cl she lackP.d batting power. The
coaches ali;o downgr1dtd her (or a poor
lh rowing arm.
Actually, had she been signed, J.11ckit
would oot ha ve bttn lhe first wom11n
signed th a professional b1 sebi:1ll con·
tract. Two other women hive been •c·
epted by minor league te11m.s . bu! league
orric l<ll ll have vnided bnlh contract!!.
l\1ef\ernan ~a id ht' hacl rt«eived no prn-
l r.~t~ ,11t all from E11~tP.rn Leagut. head·
1]11.:i rlcrs when it i;tol nut th11t he w.a ~
trying nut girl, "absolu1.ely none."
L•~cllnu 0<D••• •n<I mon•v 1ht "~ll•Otl1>hl• Golt Cl••,I<;
Tom Wt l•llopl, U0,000 0..•• Miii. U7. l(M)
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14 OAJL Y PILOT
Sports In Briefs
Potter Wi1is 3 Titles;
Top Fight Card Set
HOUSTON -C'.oodness knn\Oo'S what
will happen if five .fool , !00-pound d1v1n1t
queen Cynthl11 Poller or H(')U.c;\nn ever
ge!! psychP<I up.
Relaxed, con f1dt>nt ;ind no1 !ht'.! le11st b1l
nilned thr 20-\'f"ar -o!tl 1\11ss Pnt1er. B ~tu ·
dent at Jndi;i;1a Uni\'ers1ty, hee;ime the
firi;t wnman in 13 \'f'Hr.~ to win threP '.lla-
tlon;i! AAU nutdoof lhvini,: champ1nn~hipS
Sund11y in !hr san11· n1r<·!
Arn~r ttan Bob f()s!r-r, is looking to the
ht>i1\•ywei1ih! division.
f.rl<liP "Rnssm11n" Jnnf'! nf Ln~ Angt:le5
i.~ lnokin~ to 11 rem11.1ch ""ilh Rnnrlon aftt.r
rrc·upf'rAllnR from a rut ahovr his !ell
PvP !hat tonk ninf' st1tchPs.
e T or" ~Jflp Re.-1H0d
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor
~liss Poller nutli!Sled drtendtni:: rh;im-
pion Capl !-.1iclu l\1ng nr the Air Fnrce lll
add the lhrre·meler title ln thf': nnf'·metrr
springhoard and IO·ml'tPr to"·er titles she
"·nn e;irtier.
r:nrNRL Rc;H , Sentl11.nd -~mile Put-
lerni:ins of Relgium set a 11,•orld recor<l of
II · 17 .8, rnr the 111.·n mile run S?Jurd.ir.y m
tht-. Sconish Highland Carnes, erasing
Au~1r11lian Ron Clarkr"s 1968 Lnndon
mark nf 8 !!I.
Tar Poloists
e U'orld (;l1ut11p• "''·'·
INGLEWOOO -Two world tht1mp1nni;
Frnn1 f\.leK1rn ('il v. 11rl trr11·e1ght .Josi'
Napolrs ;1nrt biint;vnwcij:!hl Ruben
Oli varrs. app<"ar 1n non!lllf> f1~hts as the
headli ners nf a boxing l'ard tonight.
Tht> srlt1ng is tht• ~·orum whrre both
Oli\·ares ;ind Niipolf'S staged some nf
!heir n1os~ cxeil1ng fights with tham·
pinnships al stal;e
Napnlrs, who rej.\ained his 147·p<Jund ti-
tle v.·i1 h a. punishing knockout <Jvcr 81\ly
Backus last June, f11ces \'f'!crfln Jean
Josselin nf ParL'i in nnp Ill-rounder.
Knockout terror Olivart>s mer!s Valrn-
tin (;~dt!ano rasrualito. the Snuth
American J l8-pc1und lifleholder From
Parafjluay, also CIVer the lO·round route.
e R••11do11 1 'ri 111ttpl1•
CARACAS -\111·rnte Rnndnn nl
Venezuela. who sharrs the "'orld light
hea~·eight c h a m pion 5 hi p with
Cattel Nabs
Huntington
Surfing Title
Huntington Beach's Chris Calle] cap-
tured !he m;:ijor av.·ard in !he inaugural
Huntington Rearh lnvih1t1nni:il surfing
cflntest Sundfly v.·1th top rFforts in the
m::i,sl!':ri; dil"ision ;ind !olal twn·dav points
pro \·iding hi m wit h the Mr. Surf !1tle.
Blake Finth:in1p, prrsi<.lrnt of !hr Hun·
tin gtnn Reac:h n<'l'reati11n A1·!i1·i1ir.'!
A~.'iOl'i11!i11n. pr1·~1·11l l'f.l Cal li•l 1v1lh th.,
lrophy ;t.'i he and 11 othrr.<:. qualified rn r
lht' r112ht. lo eompcle in nrx1 nion[h"s U.S.
National.~ RI the llunl1n,e;tnn Heach pH'r.
Tou rney sp<ikr~man nip Ribb t e
e5t imalerl the rrowd at 8.000 And termed
thr 5urf "f11ntast1c ."
The :;:url r::inged Frnrn four In right fect
11 t the end nf <:nldrn \V rsl Rtrce! in Hun -
tington Re ;irh near the bhiFfs and the
contest :it!rfltlNI 210 parl1r-ipant s.
e 1'r•u11pns ,\'nh• Tille
SA,\''l"A !\lAHlA ~ ,\matrur Grr.11:
Tromp11.~ of San DieRO 1;.irnk II SIX·fnol
birdie putt on !he Final holP Sunday for 1
one-stroke \'IC'lory In the S 1 ~, 0 0 0
Califnrni;i St;ite OpPn gnlf tournament at
S;1nta M:iri;i Cnunlry Cluh.
Trnn1pas. who had a f1n;il round nf p;:ir
al 72 for :i IO·under·par 2711 ovf!r 72 hnles,
b('came the first am:iteur tn \\"I n lhis
tourn:iment since Gene LJ\Ller , another
San Dicgiln. did it in. 1953.
e l.iffle 1 .. t>ttf/lte .'}eries
\VILLJAMSPCHrr, f'<1. -Little Lea~e
ba~eb::ill learns from f.:iry. Jnd .. ;ind
\\1ahi11wa, Haw;iii, won gamr.c; OVf'r thl':
v.·eekend to ;idvance to Little League
\Vorld Series here starling Tue5day.
Gary defe:ited Alpen<1, Mich., 2·1 , al
ll;ir\·ey . 111 . i:ind \\"ahiawa beat San Josf'.
4.3 I'll S:in· Brrnardino lo c:ompe!, the
eight team field in !he scrie.~.
The other .'ilX l!':ilm~ wilt vie fnr !he
\\'orld titlP arr Brockvillr-, Can11d11;
August:i. Mt.; LexinRlnn . Ky.: T11iwi:in;
Cagu.~. Purrlo Rico, and U.S. Air Fnrcp
ynung:-ter.c; from Tnrrej:on Air Foree
Rase in Madrid. Sp:iin.
e ,'Jf1t·ce1· 'l 'e 11111 Wi•••
BRlDG~:TO\\'N . B11rbadns The
United St11!e.c; Olympic soccer learn
defeetecl B;irbados 3·1 Sunday 11nd tied El
Salvador nn !Qtal point.~ 11nd goals for the
Olympi c qualifyinl'\ berth.
It "'11~ the second vi1·tnry orrr
Bilrbados for thr Ame riean~. \\'ho pl11yPd
two tie.~ with El Sl'llvadnr. f:I Sall'11dor
ill so drfraled Aarba<lo.~ 1wice.
e /tlt•('frt s l.:ru 111 l 'i•·t1trJ1
i\.111.\\'A UK~:E -Hoger J\.1C'l°luskr.v,
'l'111·snn. Ariz.. '1nv1nfil a l'tymoulh
Superbird. led 11 v1r1u11! Plymouth .o;"•eep
Sunday with 11 first pl11ce fini!h 1n the 200-
mile ll'l!t mo<lel slock car ra ce at
Wisconsin·,, State fair.
111 Volleyball
Face Aussies
At UC Irvine
B~· ROGE:R t:ARl .. <iOON
01 I~• D•lly f"llOI $11!1
Rnund three in a ren1a rkahle arnund
the world tour is nn t:ip fnr 11 young
Australian waler pnln plilyers tonight II.Ii
11 cont.ingent Frnm Newpnrt Harbor Hi~h
provide the opposition at UC Irvine's
pool.
Openinl'\ sprint is 11t 7 o'clock. l "he
public is invited free of charge.
Co;ich Tom Hoad of the Australian
team, a playing rnach and captain of the:
Australian Olympic wale:r polo teams
three Times and a member of lhP Fina
International water polo board. will fie ld
a starting lineup consisting entirely of !6-
\'e11r-olds.
-l.uarding the Aussie gn11! will bP cal>"
l.1in Clive IJ:1wkins whil e his llther six
starting mates are Donald Pritchard.
Richard S11ndo\•er, c;ary Jacobs, Paul
M;:ilcolm and l'\-fark Smith.
The subs :ire Tim Paige, Jeff Scales.
Randolph Murphy and l:'.1-yea.r-old Greg
Zimbulis.
Brad H11neock, 14. was lefL IM>hind in
~i:in F'rancisco due to ;in emergency
operation.
The inv11ders sti:ir1f'rl 1hr\r Wt"1rlrl lour
et H:iwaii. !hPn San Francisro.
Fflllnwing tonight's h;it!le v.·1 th 1970 CIF
chan1pion Newpnrl Harhor and Tuesday
nii:h1 '.~ confront;ition 111 Cci~t;i ,\lrsa
High. thf' Australiilns arr off fnr Forl
l.audrrdale. Fla., !he C:irribran. Europe
11n<l Singapore b<ifore rcturninfil hnn1e.
Thr \\nr]d [11\IT". ~·0~11n~ In 1he
nrt"1.hh11rh<111d fl f ~1 :..000. 1s funrll'<i rn-
l!rrly hy lh!': yo11nj:!.~IC'rs' p;irrnl.'i, v.·hn
11 long w1rh rhr pli:iyrrs. r111srt1 lhP m(lnr.v.
S!;irt1nR for Rill R;irnctl "s Nrwport nut-
fi! \l"ill be gn11lu• ,/1m Cl11rksnn. l\c1·in
Ashe. ,J;:iy Farrer. Tom Rilt1ngs, KcLlh
\\'all. Tim Qu inn ;i nd .Jim Ynun11.
lnte.rnat1onal rules v.·1J1 preva.11
Bnb Ol5nn nf Sunsrt Reach qu;iliFiert lnr
thr-nallon;ils in 1hr 5t'n1nr.'i di1•i ... ton wh fl .,
lhreP others m::ide it in !hr men·s
rlf\"i<:.inn
Thosr \\•ere (;u_v C. Cruritl~· !'If F'(lunl;:i1n
\';illrv, Rnherl l'lfrlfrld a.nd Kl1rl J;i<·k ... 110,
the Jiittcr pair from Hunting1on Rrarh.
Ct1ha Do,v11s U.S., 3-1
L:ince E:rick.<:.on 11nd Oavid Hilt.<:.. both
nf Hun!in2ton Rearh. an<l \\'f'-"ln1in~1er°5
011n Southern linishPd nnc-[wn.thrrP in
1he Junior division. ea ch qualify1n~ tor
!hf' nalion1115.
The bn~··5 rlas5iflr:i1 1nn \\":l5 won bv
~r-;il Re;ich·_.. 1\1ikP Allrn Cl;il" \h1<:.nH nf
Hun11nii:ton Be;ich pl::icrrt a qu11hl~ 1niz se·
rnnd
The wnmen 's d1vi~ion v.•;i5 <'apl urrd by
Di;:inp \"an Dr11fl nl H11nl1netnn Rf'11ek
foll{l"·rcl by SP;:il Brarh's Carhv nn~sf'1!
01ht'f$' prf>Sf'nllnj! i'IV.11 rlis lfl the
eur\·1\·nr5 nf lhP !w!'H1111 f>\"f'nf ll"l'rl' H11 n-
tin~lt>n Rra r h 1·n11nr1lmf'n 1"11111 Sh1plr v
and Ted R:irllrrt 11lnn~ with Tnm Conper,
Hunlin!'lnn Brach RrcTea11nn and Park~
cl)mmi$SJoner.
fl.11AMI -Cuba br::it lhe Un11rd St.ate5.
~·I. Sunda.v nighl 1n bernme rh11mp1nn nf
the Nnr1h-Centr11\ An1rr1r11n ::int1 Ca rib·
he::in \"Olleyhalt ln11rnarnen1 11nd play in
the 1!172 O!.vmp1r c:11me.~ 1n M11n1<'h,
R;idio \!avanil rep!'lr1ed
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Baseball Standings
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Pittsburgh
Chlc11go
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Nr-.w York
Philadtlph1a
P.tnntrea l
Easl Olvt.o;ion
W L
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AA 57
AA 59
F.2 fi2
~'i 70
SJ 71
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Pel.
.57R
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.5.15
. ""' .440
.427
San Francisco 74 M .57R
Oodger1 F.7 60 5211
Atlanta fi7 6.1 .51~
Hous1on 1\.1 f.4 4\lfi
Cincinn ati fl.1 Fifi .4REI
$.Jn Diego 47 ~1 .. 167
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\\';i 5h in~!nn 5.1 72 424
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Un11ed St11le~ for thf' 11old mPrt11l in !he
P11n An1er1c;in G11mf'~ ht"lt1 rect"ntly in
C11li. Colomhi;i,
The Ha\"ana lnurnan1ent s1Artrd Tur~
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!hi' \ 'n1tr<l S!a1r.~ both fi:Olnjl: into lhe
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49er Flash Adjusting Well
Ex-Canadian Star Paces SF Pmt Chargers
Ry Tut. ASSOCIATED PRESS
A rectnt !rend ha3 seen many
Ame ric,11n3 decidr-against a rhanct of
playing 111 the National Footh11l! Lr-agur-.
and opt for a football career in Can;ida .
Vi c Wash1nglon hnpes lo ch11nge !he flow
of traffic.
"'ash111,i.:ton, who pla~'ed threr years HI
lhe Canadian Fonlball League aflrr star-
ring for two 1·:1rsily seasons 111 the
University nl \\lyon11ng, has come back
11\·er !he horrler :inrl is trying Lo rnakr 1t
11.·11h lht-San Fn1nc1seo 49er.~ or the. NF'L.
The flilshy 5·11 . 190-pounder frnm
Plainfield, N.J , enhanr P.d his chance for
a spot on the roster by s<·uring (In runs of
13 and 10 yards Su•1day as the 49ers beat
the San Diego Ch:irgers 28·17 in an ex-
h1bit1on g;ime al San Franl'ISCO.
Jn nther Suncf11y preseason cnn1ests,
Oetrnit r-dged B11lt1more 23.20 : the New
York .Jets trimmed !he Ne"' York Giants
27·1~. ;ind Buffalo whipped New F.ngland
28-14.
On Sa1ur<lay, it \\';i~ Ka n~as C11y 27
New Orleitns 7; Atlanta 21 Denver 10 :
Green Bay 10 M1a m1 7, Minnesota 34
Chicagn 14: and Hriuston 2! Philadelphia
17
The exhihi1ion weekend v.·111 be com-
pleter\ tonight wiLh Pittsburgh al Cin-
r1nnat1.
Th!': versatile \\lash1nglon. "'ho also
plays w1t1e receh•er, defen~ive back ;ind
run5 back punts and kickoffs, called his
perfnrmance against the Chargers "a
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very 1mport11nt day for me.
·•A lot of people U.td I wouldn 't make it
.u a running b1ck in the NFL bec11use
J"m not big eoou&h," he add ed.
•·But the only thing th1t matters is how
b111 your heart 1.'I. After three yea rs in
Canada (lwo with OU11wa and one with
Vaneouverl, I thought I'd have a problem
1n adiust\ng. Bui l'n1 not ."'
Al \\'yon1ing, Wa shington led !he nation
1n punt rrlurns as a sophomore and was
sei·oncl 11s a Jllntor, while playing bolh of.
len.~e anrt dt!ense. He al~n w11s a triple
JUmpr-r on the trac:k team and holds !he
school indoor and outdoor reeords in that
event.
However, after his junior ye ar, he hi d
academ ic problem.'! i nd wenl to play in
Canada. When his cla.'ls graduated in 1970
the 49ers made him thr-ir fourth draft
cho11:e , bu! cont ractua l maners kt-.pt h1m
in Canad;i until !his year.
Nnw, hP"s ton1e beck lo the United
St<11es, going in th1; opposite dirr-.ctionll of
such 1970 All-Arnerican~ a.'I S!eve Worster
oF Texas, Joe Theisman of Notre Dame,
.Jim St11lwafilon or Ohio Slate and Rock
Perdoni of Georgi;i Tech. all ol whom
elec1ed to play in Canada thi.'I year.
Others who went Nor1h thi~ year 1n-
C'lude Greg B:irton or the Philadelphia
Eagles nf the NFL, Little All-American
,Jim Linrlsey or Abilene Christian , juninr
Lenn McQu11 y of Tampa , a n rl
qu:ir!erbl'lck.~ .Jim Ch 11sey of Dartmouth
11nrl J)on Mnorhe11d of Mickig11n.
Thi': elusive Washington !\cored alter
San D1r-.go hlld t.e ktn 11 brief lead on Otn-
nis Parttt's ZS-yard held 1oal. His firs t
rouchdown came 11fler defensivt end
Tomrny Harl re<'O\'trt<I 11 fumble on lhl
Ch11rgers · 19-Yetr line. and lht-. serond
after safety Roo5evelt Taylor intr-.rctpted
11 pass ltnd ran 16 yards to tM San Die10
20.
Rill Munsno "s rour-y11rd !ouehdnw11 pllSI
10 Larry \Valton wi!h IR second~ lr-fl
v;iuHed f)etro1l pitsl R11lllmore before
91,74.1 filnS al the LJn1\·pr~1!.v of :°'111ch1gan
Stadium -rhe largPsl cro11•d ever to
"·atrh a pre·season game by either team.
It v.·as the i;e.cnnd M un~nn In \\'alt.on
scoring stnkr-, 1he first rol'f'.ring tn y;irds.
~:rrnl Mann <1tcounted for thl': other
0Ptroit pn1nls with lour field gnats and
t1\•n conl'ersinn.'i
Aufr111o·s J)enn1 s Shill\' 11n.d 0. J.
Simp:-nn al so l"nll;iboratrd nn twn TD
pi1SSC's. for 52 and 10 yards. 1n the Bills'
victory O\'er the Pi'ltrifl\5 \l/11yne Patrick
st'orl'd thf' other twn R1\ls' touchdowns,
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.Tim Plunkr\t. Ao~tnn 's hrraldf'r! rookie
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for 162 v11rds and nnt touchdown, but was
intcrcf'Pted four limes.
.Al \Vnndall, subs!ituinii; for tht 1nJurtd
Jl"lt'. ~·amath. directed the Jt>ls to their
''iclorv o\"er the Giants in thr-.!r all-New
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It is important that. golfer~
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mer and lhrO\f the dub into . the (i . ::'.?:)=
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stick with iL Keep that left knee
t ions 2a and 2b. You'll find ,ODT-,
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Tl's pressure lime in lhe
\\'est Coast :..1atch Game
Elin11nat1ons.
The annual bo"·l1ng classic
al Kona Lanes in Cosla J\1es11,
<ifler 48 games 112 \l'ee ks1
gels down to the final cut
tnnight.
A total of 16 bcwlers will be
vyi ng for the five-man chnm-
pionship a Y•eek from tonight.
Tonight 's cornpetition gets
under way at 9.
Through 48 games Anahciin·s
t.l arry Anderson is still on top,
He's been there for over six
\\·eeks. And<'rson has a total
pinfalt of 10.192 and appears
al1no sl a 1:1nch lo gain the
finals.
Ande rson has a 34·ptn ad.
va ntage orcr the r\o 2 bo\1'l<'r
-\\';illy \\l agner ol Santa Ana l
and is 191 pins in front of the
No. 6 bowlt'r -Toni 1'hurber
of San Diego.
The other three 1n the top
five going into tonig ht's round
incluclc Cos1a fl1csa·s Fred
Dougherty. San Berna rdino's
\.ary flladison and Onta rio's
Greg Baderdeen.
Dougherty is 91 pins behind I
Anderson and 50 in fro nt of
J\1;idison. the defer1ding cham-
pion. 1\nd Baderdeen is 10 1n
back of f\1adison.
Elliott Stages Rally,
Wi11s HB Net Title
Thurber. Jay Robinson ol
S:.inta Susana and \\'e st LA 's
Holilnd Alrxander all are le~!.
than 100 pins away from fifth
place in the si xth . seventh and
eighth spots.
Hobinson is probably the
holiest bowler in the field. He
Jumped fron1 l.llh lO seventh !
1;>.~l week \V1th an Bf>2 series
(204·244·207-197) and al so pick·
C'd up an ;idditional 200 bonus
pins for defeating a qu<irlet of
opponents.
fl lark Elliotl 01•ercame an fi·L ~.7, fi -J tor the C crn11n <'.'ld
e;irly d1sadvi1n lage and \lent Di<1nc Benoit skimmed past
on to post a :,.7 6-4. 7-.l victory .Judy \\lilson, 7-6, 7·.l for 0
over De nnis Trout for the honors.
men's singlci:; title at the t\·1en's C·D doubles went lo
eighth a n nu a I l luntington Ron Lee and Jerry Gin ove r
Beach tennis chan1pionsl1i r.~ Raul Arredondo and Bud Al·
~unday at the Pacific Sands !ridge, 7-6. 7-6. while tt1r.
C<Jbana Club Sunday. distaff side was copped by
(Each bo"•ler receives a 50·
pin bonus for each 1natch
ga1ne victory.)
""'· lowle• Cit• P>n• Elliott. v.•inner 0 r II Karen Beck alld Chery l f..lcy-I M~rh """"~on. An~ll<>I" 10 19)
I I · . [ A '· W•11¥ W111n0t, S1nt1 "'"" 10,IS~ perpetua l \rop1y. was a so 111 ers, winners over ,uzann r-1 F•~ onuohttTv. co11• M~• 10.1n1
the finals in men's doubles, redondo and f\1arilyn Pu!Jan-;: g~;~ :;'!3~:~~:."8n~:;t~•raincirn~~\
hut he and part.ner Ste\'e ski. 7-6, :l.(i, 6·3. ~-Tom lhu•t>e•, !>3n Dl"'90 10.001 I J•• Ro1>in•0<1, SenT• Su'•"• q,9SI ~1allott fell lo Trout and Earl The fina l evenl of the diiy, 1 Ro1and Al<•Andi!•, w~•t l .I. •9•J •.Larr• Noto11rom. "'""""'"' ••JJI O'Neill , 6·4. 1·6, 6·1. 1n1xed C-D dollbles, was won 10. DDtJVJ011n1on. Lonv ll••c" •~11
11, l~mM KK~. 1-1• .. <ll 0!0!1 Sonia Harri11gton. who had hy Kick and l\onna Johnsrud, 11 t~e ra .. •or. s~n o.~~o •111
I llo I 6 , f L I) M,Oe 5mllh, Anahtim • U• upset r\o. 1 seel nn<t w1\ l a -4, 11"1 conquest o 111-11 8n1> "~m .. e1, •~nr m ••11
.Johnsrud 1n the second round. da Cushing and Don So uza. 1 ~· Joe M.nr"'· "'nah .. m •.&ell 16 ~l~vr ~(hw••11•11'', Po"""'• •.~1 I
fell in the llnals of the i.--;::::::::::;::;:=;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::=-j \1omen's singles to Linda ll
Cushin~, \\'ho posted a 6·4. 6·0
triumph.
The latter \las also \'IC-
torious in \\'On1c11's dnub!e~.
pa1rinJ! v.·1\h f\1arf!e ~1c~•ers to 1 post 11 i-.l. O·fi, fi·Z 1·ictory over 1 Dinne I larmon and .June I
~flckell .. ·ai!.
~len·i:; c\ass1tir:t11on .~1n~lr.~1
iit.!cs went to Bob Enckson
and Dick Be1dl.'n. I
Erickson won the B 11tlc'
with a 6·1, 6·t verd ict over l
Ha y Sena, and al.~o took the C
championship v.·i th a 7-5. 6·3
conquest or 0\1·ayne George. j
Beiden's D Litle came on 11 ~·I
•. fi·4 triumph over Ernie
~11kus. I
In "'o men·s singles Cheryl
~feyers beat Elaine l\utro!>ky.
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t;oltlen \i:e:t l'ol!@ge head
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Shackleford expects ii turnout
ol 60 \vhe n lus Hu.stlers take
physil'<il exa rninal1011s tu111ght.
The Hustlers' new tettin d11c-
tur, Dr. Ed Bosekrr. will begin
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training room al the t:Ollege
Among the 60 aspiran!s ar~
seven players rrom the recenl
Orange County All-St;i r foot-
ball gamt'.
The Senik Rustlers closed a
IHJC'C'PS.~ftJl ha!>f'Mll <'a mpaign
Sunday afternoon at AnaheLnl
l'itad1u1n as the ft.1elropohtan
All.stars scored four times in
the third inning and 1nadc it
st<111d up, winning 4-2 in the
loop's annual fi nale pitting the
('ha1npion ! Senik Rustlers I
agai nst a t•o1nbi ntition of the
league 's be.sl.
!ht" \Yard's Pirates. hu rled !ht
fi nal tv.·o frames.
D<1ve l\lWlgreseLer p1tcl1ed
in the hfth and six th innin gs
!or lhe Rustler~ and allowed
thE' \.\'inners only oni: tut in a
nifty perrormance
HO\\'ever, the all ·stars .i:ot
rich in the third 111r1111g wlien
r.1ark Barr allowed three
singles and three walks along
111ith a Rustler error.
That ('ombinatlon produ1,;cd
four markers and !he champs
were unab le to recoup.
The s e v e nth Inning
fu·eworks by Hoover's cre1•
.started with Blaine Calder's
triple off the top of the lelt
centerrield fence.
lie scored on Roger Ron1-
melfanger's base hit and Joe
Da vis carne up wi th a sing!,
before Quisenberry qlliE'ted
things down.
The o!her Rustler score was
in the firth when Scott \\'ilson
doubled and scored on a pair
of ground outs.
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SANTANA·22• GET OFF TO BUNCHED START IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA AT BALBOA YACHT CLUB.
Ba] Yacht
Race 1'aken
By Visitors
Sa n!a r-.lonic.i Bay ~kipper.'!
don1ina led the Santana-22 Na-
1 ional chAmpionship regatta at
Balboa Yach t Club placing six:
boats in the first 10.
The win ner "'a~ T o m
Le\.\·eck's Squirrel Cage from
Californ ia Yacht Club.
The fi ve-race series Wall'
hatlcd in light. variable "''nd~
Friday, Saturday and ~unda~.
Tli~re were 28 entries in the
event. Results:
111 Squirrel Cage , To1n
Leweck. CYC; (2) Novia Cita.
Ma11y Bender. SMYC: (3)
\\'lily-Willy, Doyle B I a g g,
Fresno YC: (41 Sea Lark. Bob
Romer. Sf\IYC: !S l Fancy.
Bill Martin. Sr-.tYC: ~6 1 Padre.
Kelly & Facey, Sr-.tVC: 17)
l.relchen. Dick Van Duzer,
CYC : (81 Karen, Jim Nugent.
B'l'C: t9l T\.\·1nkle. Dave
\Vh1\e, B\'C. 1 IOJ Divine
\\'1nd, Bob Farmer. Fresno
\'C.
Paul All en
Beals 18
ln "'"·hat n1ay be 11 preview of
the P-Cat national ch;un·
p1uns.hip regana Labor O<i:--
wel'kend. R. Paul and Allen,
defending charnpion r r 0 111
B<thta Corinthan Yacht Clu b
bea t out 18 rivals in BCYC's
ln vitalional Regatta Saturday
and Sunday.
The national regatta for the
l'venl 'A'i!l be held out of
California Yacht Club on San·
lo r.1onica Bay.
The BCYC regatta was in·
\'llaUonal to P-Cats and lhr
Sohng Cl ass. Roge r \\'rlsh of
Ne\\port Harbor Yach! Cluh
11·011 the Solings 11·h1ch cl.re"' a
field ol 12.
HalJ 1'akc~
Channel Cup
.J ohn llnll 's Rag 11me !ro111
t-.r w1:x1rl Harbor Yacht Club
v.;is the overall and Class A
\\ 111ncr ol the Coast Channel
Hace S;i l11rda .1• The race was
U1e f1 tth 111 r\HYC's Ah1nans.on
Series uf off shorl' races. Fnal
f('!'U llS
OVERALL -t \ 1 Ragt1n1f'.
f21 Trentl . Jim Linderman.
arc . CJ I Chubasco. Don
Jlaskell. NHY <.:.
CLA SS A - \ 11 Rag t1ine.
CLASS B -111 Trerid . 12•
Running \\'ild. Don Ayres Jr .
Cl~ASS C -I I l Atarl, JUhn
C;i ;o;1er, BYC,
CLASS 0 -111 F'rrrstyle.
Cicero & Lippold. NIJ YC .
f/obie Cats
In Force
For Regatta
New Class
Mo11tgo111e1·y-l Os In Regatta
A brand new class of NHYC: 12) Bottom Dunker, 3965, Scott Simpson, LIYC; (~I
sailboats got its initial com-Tom \Yitlson. BYC: (3) No. No. ~57, Ron Reno. LIV .
petitive outing Saturday and 128, Bob Barry, LIYC. SABOT C (24 ) -(I) Tyki,
Sund a y w ht n -~ f' v e n KITE B (13) - (l ) No. 850 . .Janie Johnson, BYC; (2)
Montgromery-!Os showed up in Tad Ha ll, LIYC; (21 No. 634. Teeny Fugitive, Regina
Lido Isle Yacht Club's Augu st Nancy Hargraves; BYC: (3J Parker. NHYC; (3l Nora.
Regatta. No. ~. Burdick Ray. LIV C: Laura Shelten, LIYC; (4)
Winner in lhe cles:o. was Les f41 Jadf', Daphne Jergins, Cruiser, Chris Demott , LIYC:
Armstrong of Voyagers Yacht NHVC. /5) No. 6894, Donna Palm·
Club. The regatta drew 140 MONTG0~1ERY·IO (7 1 -qui st. LIYC.
boa~ in nine classes. Final No. 108. Les Arm!!trong , VVC; FLIPPER (10) I I l
result!!: i2) Reggie Armstrong, VYC. Nuthin. Scott Carter, BCYC;
LIDO·l4At4i -1 IJ Littl e SABOT A (19) -(ll Pile !21 No. 61. Wendy Gabbill.
T11·itch. Chad T1-vichell, LIYC. Driver. ~1ark Gaudio. NHY C; BCVC : (3\ Gooney Bird, Brian
LJ00-14 B (21 1 ti\ !2! \Var, Kurt Schmidt. LIYC ; Carter, BCYC.
Quetealcoalle. Kathy \\'alson. ~.1l No. 5476, Bettina Bents, --· ------·
LIYC; (2) Bombay B'"dec. NHYC; I 4 ) ,Conqui,toda<, KIDS LOVE Ted Hinshaw . LJVC: Ill Mike Thome. BVC: /51 No.
Lore lei, Bob Hubbs. VYC: 141 57R7. Buddy Richley . LTYC. UNCLE
Cynder, Dere k Niblo, LI YC.:. SABOT B 1161 -i l 1 No. LE N
Sixty-seven Hobie cat.s turn-15) Fannv Soaker. Bruce 7!36, Lance Davis, LIYC : 12 ) Saturdays in
ed out Saturday and Sunday Orsborn, CBYC. Downhill Racer. Joy Pikf'.
for the fourth annual Ancient KITE A i ll ) -fl! \V ild NHYC ; (3) Sneaky. Paul The DAILY PILOT
i\clariner Regatta in Newport Freedom, Hugo S c._h'.'..'.:m'..'._) d'.'._'I ~· _1:V~ic~k:"er~s~h~1~m':·~N:'H'.'...'.Y~C~;_(~4~l~N:o~.-'===========::I
Jlarbor. There were two races ----
Saturday and one on Sunday.
Saturday's first race was
lron1 the Ancient l\!ariner
Restaurant !o the Newport
Pier. and the second race as
fro m the pier back to the
restaurant. Sunday's r ace
started at the restaurant and
took the fleet 10 the pier and
back
Final Results :
HOBIE-CAT · 16A (7) -Ted
Hendrickson. Corona del l\1ar;
121 Hobie Alter, Ca pistrano;
1.1 \ Dick \Vandroche. Newport
Beact1.
ll ORll< CAT • 16B (22\ -
111 ,John L;ri1nstad, Santa
A11a: 121 ,Jac k Andrews.
~ewport Beach: 13 ) Bryan
Brown. Huntington Beach.
HOBIE·CAT • l4A (16) -
111 \.\'ayne Schaefer .I
Capistrano; (21 Ri ch a r 1\
Lourek, Costa l\lesa; (31 John l
Ross-Duggan, r\ewport Brach
HOBIE-CAT · 14B (1 41
lt i Nick Steele. Balho R
Island: t2l Reed Prier. Dan;i
Point: 131 Jeff .Jones. l\e\1·port
Beach
HOBlF. f'AT . 14C 1li 1 -11 •
Rnb h1n Ross-Oug~an Xr11·por1
lle<1<'h. 121 Hirk I. r w 1 ..
Corona <ll•I ~\;ir 1:t• :-;h1r!r1·
\lt:Crusl.e1 . II u n l 1 ti h I,, II
Ueach.
Reed Wins
Santana-27
Clt>nn Reed of South Shl)l'r
Sailing Cluh WH,<; 1he \\'inner
Sunday of thl' Santana·27 n:i-
l1onal championship held al I
Seal Beach Yachl Club.
There were 20 entries in lhe
rei;i:atta v"hlch was sailed on
Alamitos Bay. Results :
~ 11 l\loha II. Glenn Ret<I . I
SSSC (21 Oli ver. Bill Raus, SI
BYC : (31 ~lagic. Henry Pep-
per. SMYC; 14) Bettina l\1arie.
Tom Coles. CYC; 1 S 1
Sunshinf', Jim Russf'll, S~IY(' 1
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ln less lhan one hour we put your car
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The written report shows lht tesults of lhe
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car are weak 1nd what parts ire strong.
A frained diagnostician will go over !he
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costing bi g money. There's no obligation
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On ly 9.81.
Not bad lor a c l'ltck·up these days.
Magoon Wi1is Cup
111 Powerboat Meet
Bob l\1agoon. l\11aml Beach
eye surgeon, mad t onshore
powerboat racing look easy
Saturday as he loafed home in
the Long Stach Hennessy Cup
race
The de<:ISl\'f' \'ICtory ga1 f'
the J~year old ~1agoon tht
American P o "' e r Boat
A~soc1al1011 charnp1onsh1p fnr
1971.
Dtfer)(hng champion U1ll
W1shn1ck. of New York fini shed
the !88·milt ~ourse in second
place sr.lv11gcd him the Union
of lnlcrna llonal MotorboaUng
tltlr. Defending UIM ch11m·
pion Vin«n:ro Balcstrt erl
vt'lthdrew from the race l.11sl
'Vednesd11y, le11l'1ng lhe held
ltl \Vlshn1ck -If he finished
an1ong the first six.
,\fagoon rectived 400 points
for hi!! victory. Riving him •
Iola! of 2.200 point• In lhe na -
rlonal title racc.
~lagoon led from st art lo
finish and appeared to bt losf-
1ng on !he 11'st leg from Sant~
Barbara l~land a~ he held 11
("o mforl a bi t lead over
\\'1s hnick He completf'd the
t.'Ourse 1n l"'O hours. 46
rn!nute~ for an a\.'eragt &peed
of 66 9 n1 iles per hour.
\\'inner in thf" Pacific C.:lass
division \\'II~ (;ii Gilbert of
Btvcrly HlJl,c; 1n Sp ec l r a
?<.1arinc. Ernie Ka niler'1 Pony
c;aJort placed lh1rd In lhl'
class.
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Off Newport
Luders-16 Regatta Today
The t went y . f i ft h in-tune-up race. Runner-up was '.? Ben Hromadka , Lahaina
ternational regatta ror the ~n Hromadka of Lahaina \'C.:.
Yacht Club and Rick Gantner 3. Rick Gantner, !\'HYC .
Luders·ll Clus get& under of NHYC was third. The race i. Austen Field, Chica110 .
l\'ilY off Newport today with 11 'A'iS sailed in extremely light 5. Robert ?<.faille, Chicago.
entries, includint lhru from airs. 6. John Carl.son. Chicago.
the West Co.a.st. Besides the loca l skipper!, i. Joseph Stautner, Indian
P'ttst olf!cial race starts at there are entries fr o m Harbor, Conn .
1:30 p.m. from 11 starting line Chi cago, Connecticut. New 8. T. Sellers r-.leric. New
to be fixed off the Santa Ana Orleans, Oklahoma City and Orleans.
River. Nev.·port Harbor Yacht New York . Skippers are sail-9. Tum Taggart, N t"'
Club is !ponsoring the event. ing boats drav.•n by lot but us-Orlcan5.
A previ ew of things to come ing their own sails. 10. \~'ilham P et e r son,
was seen Sunday when defe n-Here is the entire list of Oklahoma Cil\'.
ding c h amp ion Leroy competitors : 1 !. Steve Nfsbit, Sodus Ba y,
Sutherland of NHYC won the Ir•'·· ;;L';;';;';;Y ;;S;;ut;;h;;or;;l•;;nd_,. mNmHmYmCm. ;;;;;~;.·.\' •. _...;_,_,_,_,_,_,,
Gru.hhs Takes
Cal-: C1·own
Jim f;rubbs of Californial
Yacht Club topped 15 entries l
to win the Cal-28 national!
t:bampionship regatta a L
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club
Sunday. Grubbs finished 2·1·2
in the three race series. Final
results:
( 1) Conge, Jim Grubbs,
CYC : !2 1 Brlosa, Ed
\\'heelock. CYC: (3\ Flyav.·ay.
Chuck 1\1anning, CBV C: ~4 J
Columbine. ~like Z o r key ·1
DRYC; (51 ViclOta, James
Brov.'n, PVC.
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Are You Letting Cash
Slip Through Your Fingers
See If You Have Any
Of These Things A
DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
Will Sell Fast!
1. Stove
2. Gult1r
3. Baby Crib
4 . Electric Saw
5, Camera
6. Wisher
7. Outboard Motor
8. Stereo Set
9 . Couch
10. Clarinet
11. Refrigerator
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Mechine
14. Surfboard
1 S. Machine Tools
16. Dishwasher
17. Puppy
18. Cabin Cruiser
19. Golf C•rt
20. Barometer
21 . St1mp Collection
22. Dinette Set
23 . Pl11y Pen
24. Bowling Ball
25. W.1ter Skis
26. Freezer
27. Sui tcase
21. Clock
29. Bicycle
30. Typewriter
31. B;ir Stools
32. Encyclopedia
33. Vacuum Cleaner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equlpm't
36. File Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38. Sterling Silver
39. Victorian Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
41 . Slide P rojector
42 . Lawn Mower
43. Pool Table
44. Tires
45. Piano
46. Fur Coat
47. Drapes
48. linens
-49. Horse
50. Airplane
51 . Organ
52. Exercycle
53. Rare Books
54. Ski Boots
55 . High Chair
56. Coins
57. E1ectrlc: Tr1ln
58. Kitten
59. Classic Auto
60. Coffee Table
61. Motorcycle
6'2. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV Set
65. Workbench
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go-Kart
68. Ironer
69. Camping Trailer
70. Antique Fur nitur1
71 . Tape Recorder
7'2. Sai lboat
73. Sports Car
74. Mattress Box Spg1
75. Inboard Speedboat
76. Shotgun
77. Saddle
78. Dart Game
79. Punching Bag
80. Baby Carriage
81 . Drums
82. Riffe
83. Desk
84. SCUBA Gt11r
can be turned Into cash with a
DAILY PILOT. WANT-Al)
so
Don't Just Sit There!
DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
These or any other extra things around th• house
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DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED
The Biggest Single M•rketplflee 011 The Orange Coast • Photu! 84%0 5871
WANT
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
TAYLOR CO.
LINDA ISLE -$145,00<I
3 Linda Isle Drive
Lovely, new 5 BR., 4lf.i ba. home w/water-
front Jiv . rm. & din. rm . Oak pa neled famil y
r1n. w/frplc. Master BR. w/sitling area &
fireplace ......... , . . . . . . . . . . ..... $179,500.
True char1n & beauty! 'fhe best buy on this
exclusive island . Entrance with deep over--
hang. Soft colors & functional floor plan. \Ve
in vite you to see this 5 BR home lod ay. FR
w/wet bar. Pier/slip. Plumbed for pool.
''Our 26th Yea,."
For Complet• lnformetion
On All Hom•s & Lots, Please Call: WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
New location at Entranc• To
Linda 1,1, -The Islanders Bldg.
341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.8 . 675-6161
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REPOSSESSION
e ANYONE CAN BUY e
Excellrnl North Costa r-.1r.sa
Jncauon, near Orange Coast
College. 3 Bedroom, 2 halh,
dinin£, hardwood floors.
SIOOO. down. Full price
$25,950. Total monthly $726.
pay£ everything. Vacant.
Hurry!~
call a.10-1151 (open e\!'e!I.)
I nan HERITAGE I
• ~ llM. ISTArt "
LIVE LIKE A KING
A lwau11ful home 1n the
Bluffs w1Th a park for e
hack yard. 3 bedroom, 21 ~
hn Th -luxurious l1v inf; hf're
.,,,.here alt maintenance fl.;
provi{lc-rl for !he lawn 11.nd
eon1rnurn1y pool. Best buy
1n !hr Blulls. S 4 3, 500.
673-115:JO.
General
180" VIEW
Large -4 bdrm 2 be, formal
dining, tam area otr kilcll-
en. Cornple!ely re-carpeted,
jus1 palorcd. Largcsr 101 in
EASTBLU1'-f! $49,500 w/op-
1ion to buy land. HURRY'
-lt.1t.fEDIATE POSSES.
SION. Call Ginny 5.IJ..8424
!Open evenings)
\out hr. {-oast
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A low low down can make
your dN'arn come ln1e
Th~re's nothing 10 be done,
lhe draprs are hung, lhc
painting's done. Shampooe<l.
shag crpts ln the 3 BR, 2 ba
\l.'/hlrns, Jrplc, 1000· Jot
1.11flcncing & ~prinklen lo
k('ep the l andSCllplng
dream.
Call today, 524-5440.
MR. PRESIDENT:
PRICE REDUCED
Gen•ral
View From The Top
Quality 11nd character in this
richly appointed 4 bedroom
home with S(.'Parare forn1al
dining room. Professionally
deror;i.lcd. Exprns ive
wall-to-wall carpeL~ and
custom drapes. 3 001hs. All
electric buil1-in kitchen,
cus111m hi>ated pool. patio.
J cleal f or ou Tdoo r
l'ntcrtaining. 1 W d c g re e
view of ocC'an and bay.
Priced to sell al Slli,000.
Call 673-8550.
EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
Payments $177 P.l.T.I.
2 Bedroom plus guest room,
hardwood tloor:s. dining
room, service porch, on R.1
lor. Close to Catholic chur{'h.
Assu1ne Hi-FHA loan, 11,li'lo
interest .. Room for another
unit. No financing charges.
Vacant • Fas1 est•row.
OPEN DAILY' I TO 6
1939 ~~ULLERTON, C.M.
Lochen my er
Realtor
POOL HOME
MESA VERDE
;1000. for fast sale. Large 2 Call &1&-3928 Eves. 673-7575
111ory t.lesa home. 4 Bed-iiii.i. .... i;ii;...ii;ii; ... ..i;;..i;;, I
room, dining and laflie f11m·
Hy room. Super sharp thru-
out. 5* 'lo loan can hf! as·
i;uml'rl. f'uH price now
S:W,950. 0 w n f! r moving
nor!h-llurry!
I 8f'rl1<1"}m .~· drn. :112 i)alh:;,
rarprts. rlrar"'~. rangf'. re-
fri~. niany xtn1~. 1111 1n mint
<'flfl(I. Cornrr Jnt w/access
!or boo! or camper.
$45,000
Call 5-10.11~1! COpcn CVl!!S.) y H!RITAGE , ,. u nun
VETERANS
Usf! your VA r ights and i:;rt
the bes1 f1nanc1ng available
1oday. This ,R"orgroi1s Crisia
Mesa home has 5 bedrooms,
large larnily room and srp·
11rate kitchen nook. large
pool 'kizr yard. Ful l price
S3~.9SO. VACANT SOON:
· COATS' 1 ....... ====""'•I Vacant & Waiting & COLLEGE PAR-K f oe oom, locky l•mily ro WALLACE
Roy McCardle R•altor
\~10 Newport Rh·d .. C.r.t.
548-7729
3 BR. 2 ba. Covf'red !anal.
l~e. ~'ard. \\'alkin~ c!1sta.nce
II" :ill schonl~ & shoping. only
$31,001. (-;ood lrr-m~.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
MESA VERDE
POOL HOME
lmmar11l;u" 4 hdr. F'att~<'l-
1rr. B I. Ef,.1·1nr ki1rhcn,
lar1;,. firf'rl:i~·r, n1r•r pall"
p\\i~ sp11rkl1nr: :lOxlO 11, prlf'>I.
llurrl' nn 1h1!' nnt-. Vnly
Sl!,:-.l)[l
$25,950
mo,,e right ln . 4 large REAL TORS
hrdrooms, 2 baJhs. Choic~ -546-4141-
\\lrstclitl location neair shop-(Op~n Ev•nings)
ping Rnd &:hools. Like new "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
ra.rprting. Built-in oven and
rangr. Great back yard. On-
ly S:l7.950. Easy trrms. Call
673-8550.
\..Q' THE REAL
\""-ESTATERS ' ~ I > •1 • 'j 1 t • ' "
SQUEAKY CLEAN!
Ynu wnn't lx'lteve ytiur eyes.
Cuslom fl'at\JJ't's thru out
!hill 3 lx'd brauty. Profc .....
s1onally landsca?"d. Cal1-
fnrn1a rtrrplacf! and hr1de·s
k11f·l1rn. All lrrms 1nch1<ling
assl1111ahlr lnw GI loan
S2ll.5CO TOT1\L:
Walker & Lee
Room At The Top
1475 Sq. Ft. l
Charming 2-story , l
bedrooms, family room anrl
2 ba1hs. Hugr 19 x 2'5 rum·
pus room u•ith rough ptun1h-
iog installed for arlditional
ba1h or v•rl bar. £x(.,_.Jkn1
nor!h Cos1a l\1t'sa location.
Price $34.500. F(lr acld1t1qnaJ
information call 546-2313.
1-=== $168 TOTAL !!
That's all you p;iy l"tf"T mnnth
to asr:.ume rh\,.., loll' ,::o\·'t
P.!•allors loa n .. ~ o\'cr·sizcd ~'droom s.
R·l2·4·1.·1.i or $.lfl-~1 ·Hl 1hk·k llvocadn rarp<"ts, f'n· * * * * * rlose<l p11tlo. It'! a \VALl\T-:R
~ LEE pnce lr11dc.r 11nd any· $21,950 one i'11n riualify! Call
Cir .. 1 Bedrm. hcimf' on s~·x 812-44:=ii nr ~1'1().51~11.
General
LEASE OPTION
This rcdrcora!rd 3 BR. 2 Ba
Mnnlicello condo $190/mo,
$500 oprion, priced below
n1arkrt.
$20,250
HOME & RENTAL
Corona del r-.1ar 4 BR, 3 BA
tri-1evet anct 1 BR ren!al I
unit. \Valk 10 .shopp111g j,;.
"'"h $~3d,soo I
ATIENTION
BUILDERS
1% ACRE R-l
\\'ill take 37 to 40 unlt1
$75,000
FIRST TIME
OFFERED
4 Nice sized bedroo1n~. 2
harhs. !flt.'C!al carpeting.
11nLii1ul'd k11chen cabinet~.
lx'am ('('1l1ngs 11. n d C'Xtra
i<:fK'C1a! dinin,i::. Crrnt patio
nvl'l'look.c; rrlaxin.R" 11!\hpood.
Quiet privary on r:ul-dl'-sac
"'ilh room for ·:railer. Or 'y
$.\1.2.iO,
Call 545--11<124 (Open t'VH)
RESERVATIONS
~1t'sa Verde Realty is now
1ak1ng rr~ervations on a
~('r1es of n!'w t1on1es To be
built by Bucco1a, 1n a prime
r.1rsa VC"rrle location. 111cse
v.ill hl' 3 to :, bedroom
homl's. up 10 .l,000 ~q 11, and
pricl'tl BELO\V s:i0.ooo VA
financing will !)(' ;ivadable
to quahf1crl buyrrs.
F1oor plan.~. ex1enors and
lnr locar1ons llrr TIO\\' on
rl1spla.v a! .\lrsa Vrrd,.
nralry, ~~fl :-.1 ... sa Vrrd"
Dr\\•r. Cosra i\lrsa. Phone
~6-~!l!Yl.
ThC'SI' Ill'{' f''<f'f'p110na1 v::iluer:..
Blissful Privacy
On your fl\\ n m1n1 f'StafP.
C'harm1n~. <'utr hno1,. "Ith
f1t1r •>rr•;in \Jr·w of th,. hlur
!'~r1f r 1•, E\rr llPnl
~~1l11l11 1t·~ lnr 11rlrl1n,1:. ,,n,
Ln1•rl~· ,v:trd 11 1th m1iny ln11t
iff'rs. Only .\,'il,!l:ill. CaJ! for
shnw1n.i:: 67.l-Rfl.-iO.
4 Bdrm & Family Rm
EWau11tul llflmr. Pai·k l\k('
,l'nrd. 4 Brciroomi'I, l!ugr
F'amtl.v ri'IOm, :! hnth!', Ho•;ir·
1.\\•i ni: f'l)()m , h rrp!;irf', h111h·
1nr:.. & rh~h11·<1~hrr. 540.17~'0
TARBELL 2955 Ha .. bor
l.l.'>' lo1. * 2 DUPLEXE_S_*~-I
Arnold & Freud Nc\\'rr. side hy r:.1dr. s...11 one NOW'S THE
REPOSSESSIONS
Sparkling clean hOmes. some
newly painted It. carpeted. 2
J. 4 & 5 bdrms. Some \\'ilh
J)O')ls. FHA-VA C\'lnv. terms,
lrom $20.000 lo S.10.000.
COLLI.NS It. \\",\TIS IN('.
8M3 Adam~ Ave. 96~.'WJ
• MESA VERDE i
l BrdrO!"m, ramtly kitchen.
excrllr111 cond1tlon. $27,950.
"'lllcsf\crb<'~cali~
546-5990
OWNER SACRlflCE, "
Bedmom, Huge Family r m,
lil"t'pJ11.ce. built-Ins. brk.
$25,950, day or night call
540-1720.
FIXER UPPER -
VACANT
N~ corncr locat\Qn ln leAA
Vetrlf'. l hforlroom. 2 bath
homf'. HouM' neNI~ iiomf'
trnritor ln\'lrJR earr
pa.int1ng, Vf'ty 5 p fl c ; o u ~
roonis. Ow,..,.r h11.s movl!!d
into nf!W homP. A rsil
Mrg111n al $29.:llO. PleaSI!!
C'All 5-~231l.
1o ·THEREAL
'""-ESTATERS " ' " " ' ' .,
Tum unul'Cd Items Into quick
r11~h. c11ll 642--jfi7~
3AA E. 17rh, C.~I. &l&-i7.l.'l or both. J BR. Z ha. ca. Nt-ar
O\VNF.Tl LEAVING slate. 4 bt'l\ch S5Z,:;.oo r arh. TIME FOR
B(lrm., J ha1hs, hug~ family GeOrg• Williamson QUICK CASH
rm, 8SS11n1e 6~7(, IOAn. R•alto,. THROUGH A
Dining r m. BBQ fiN>pit, 673-4350 645-1564
Brk. $28.000. llrlcn Ulhn,1: 6 UNITS -Easls1dc c.~T. DAILY PILOT
cla ys at 842-6691 , e ves. 111 Closr lo sl·hools & shops WANT AD
1142-7203. Forhn Co., Rlrn.. 6'12-5000
Cal: r~12-:-·,;"_7'_•_s. __ v-,-,--o.\IL_Y_P_fl.QT-for action? 642-5678 =-=-======::::::::~ $~\l~~~~r..tfse
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·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ; · I
General
CORBIN MARTIN, Realtors
WATERFRONT ST. -
CORONA DEL MAR
English country cottage -large farm style
kitchen -3 large bedrooms -and bunk-
room , all newly done in v.1ood & stone. \'ou
must view it to enjoy!
COLLEGE PARK IORIGINALI
\Veil located 3 bedroon1, 2 bath contempora ry
home on large lot. Built-in elec. kitchen, en-
closed lanai. Priced at _.. . . . $31,000.
MESA VERDE-VACANT
(CUL DE SAC). Large lot, among the finest
of homes. Here is your lot -to build your
own home, just the \Vay you \\'ant. A real
buy -only . . . . . . . . . $20,000.
DANA POINT OCEAN VIEW LOT
Panoramic view of \Vhite \Valer & the view &
lot is yours for only . . . . $12 ,500.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Your chance to go into business for yourself.
Not a franchise. Only $10,000 & you step into
goi n~ "Taco-Tio" shop. Call fo r complete
details.
644-7662
CORBIN -MARTIN
Newpo rt • Corona del Mar • Costa Mesa
General Genera l
% BAY & BEACH REALTY, In<. -Call fo r your copy of
our brochure wi th
pictures & prices.
ABOVE AVERAGE
See its crisp color scheme lhruout. This 3
bdrn1 . home is a gem, scaled for pleasant
living, with boat port & Back Bay vie\v.
$64,50-0 .
CAMEO SHORES VIEW
Choice location : 180 degree ocean ''ie"' from
this immac. 4 bdr1n . 3 ha. honle on one of
the largest J9ts. Roorn for 2 pools, if you pre·
fe r . Now vacant. Can be settled before school
starts. An exccpliona!ly low price for this
fine area.
[%
675-3000
2407 E.
675-6426
Coa st Hwy., CdM
General
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
150 t!. frontage x l·IO ft.
depth, zoned C-2 \l.'lfh ex1s'.-
Jng au10 repair garage. _ .
E:..'TRA bonus IS 8 .1 b('r:l-
room homr on ;)()'xl·IO' l'OTl·
tl>:"Uous 101, Zon('•l 11-2-
$15.000. do1>.n. $RJ.000. full
pricf'.
N ewport
••
Fairview
646-881 1
(anyt ime)
General
CONVENIENCE PLUS
EASTSIDE COSTA J\tJ-.:SA
near 171h St. shopp1n~ ccn·
lcr, J\l('sa Theatre and shops.
SL .Jor1chim Churt'h and
p;1rorhla1 school. \Veil kepi
;\ !)f'(!room, '1 bath , bllilt-in
i.::as kitchen anrl largl' dLlling
arC"a . Carp<'trd a nd rlrpcd.
"·rll !ndscal)f'<l front and
rrar. r1C't,1chl'(I dbl. i.;aragr.
r111l -prlo·,.. S27,000 -EXCT.L-
LENT i''INA)';CJNG TJ::Ril1S.
Evrnings Call &l:l.7.\:\Sl --4 NEWPORT
Bedrooms, assun1e 5·'· ';'Ii
apr loan . Large lirrplac-r.
dining rm. C0\1f'rM &
encl()!;('(! Patio, brk. $25,950.
54G-174ll.
DAILY PtLar for RCtlon !
G•n•ral
HEIGHTS
J:-.ti11F:DJATE OCCUPANCY
5 Affirm .. 3 l:>a!h home. * SALE OR LEASE *
AGENT &16-7-TJ.J
We'!I help you sell! 642.5673
G e n e ra l
133.()700
644-2430
Coldwell, Banker
550 NEW PORT CENTER DR., fl.B.
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G•neral General
DON'T FENCE ME IN!!
You can really s tretch out in this 2500 sq. fl.
home with its 3 large bedroon1s, 3 baths,
HUGE BONUS ROOl\1, built-ins . lush shag
carpeting, ne\vly painted. Excellent a ssum·
able 6112 ro loan. O\vner is anxious-terms
fle xible . . . . . . . . ..... $35,000.
EARLY BIRD "SPECIAL"
Don't miss out on this sha rp, split level beau-
ty. ATRIUl\'1 type ENTRY, huge living room
\Vi th fireplace, 4 lovely bedrooms, 21h baths.
built-ins. \Voul d you believe only 3 BLOCKS
from Lhe BEACl-1? Cornpare at ...... $36,400.
YOUR "PRIVATE SUP" AWAITS
Coron• del Mar
FABULOUS duplex. C\Jstnm
built by present owner.
Spac. 3 BR. It: 2 BR. You
won't believe the storage
space & all !he extras 11f·
, • fere<l in this terrific prop-' '..: .,.~~ ,.... erty tor only $7'5,!XXl. .;ii\'.:"'·.-'; MORGAN REAL TY
,·~· • . . 673-6642 67>6459
Owne r must sell this excoptionolly cloon 3 bedroom
ho me. Only 4 yeors old it feotures 2 queen silo boths,
spa cious bu ilt-in kitche n, ext rovogontly carpeted
t hrougho ut the 2200 sq. ft. Lorg e & cool covered polio
& huge bonus room , oil just pointed inside & out · ex-
cell en t north Costa Meso location • move up to quolity
• we toke trade-i ns 546-8640.
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4 BR, 3 Ba. Fam. rm. Lg.
kitchen & service area. See
to appreciate. 644-4899.
Costa Mesa
COZY COTTAG E
Near Newport tights., 2 bd-
rn1., large kitchen w 1 I h
breakfast noo: .. Nl'Wly dee·
orated 1n5 ide & out. Va-
cant. Asking $21.900.
CALL e 6'6•l' 14 ~~ N~•r Nt "'porl P o11 Off lr ~ * COOL * Covered pa tio • B-S-Q in
walled yard. 4 BR/2 BA
fan1ily hon1e near schools.
ALL TERi\lS available,
$26,500. BROKER. &12-4816
* tltESA DEL J\IAR *
By OWrlC'r, 4 BR, lg liv rm,
1~ ba, all \11/crpt, Spac.
lamily rm k kitchen. Side
yd for trlr or ? t.-!any xtras.
$l3,700 a15su m. 514% FHA.
54:>-5694.
•
Huntington Beach ~ --PRICE REDUC ED 1 5 BR, 21.t B.·\. large panelled
fan1 . roon1 . pool liize t.,r \\// J
fruit trles. Ai;sume 7 1 ~':(> ,!I
f'lli\ loar1. \,ov.', lnw do1<'11.
HlJSll~ * CALL 847-8507 * 1· (fonnrl'ly 111·..1~.t· ·u· J:l1.1o I
l
OW N YOUR OW N
4-Plex. Don't ~II .,n a big
equity. get yo~1r [31,y m<inL'Y
work1n_r;. C:ill for d~t;:ull :
about our unlls~ ~
Rec>I Estate b·· '•
McV AY ' ' l
893.3333 S.15-1).lj.<! '~
$17,500 :
2 BR, fiO' x HKI' frncd lo!, •
t'leet bltin 1?/0, V.\ hr, f0r·
n1al Jiv rn1, (ti11 ar('ll, o\·rr-1 :
i;1zed dbl gar, crpts. d1·ps, :
profess. ldscp<I. $1 ,7.JO. dn., !
paymis Jess 1h:i.11 rrnt. , ~
IUllOOi®iEB j
'62-4471 ( ~::) 546-8103<'
BY O\VNER -$1S,m. 3 br.
'{our PRIV.A.T E SLIP descends from th is
beauitfu! Do ver Shores VIE\V home. v.'ith its
sutnptuous livi ng room and inviting fire
place. 3 lluge bedrooms including a f\1AS·
TERS SUITE (that's worth the price}. 2 De-
luxe baths and a gourmet's delight kitchen .
Make an appointment. •·Don't slip-up on this
2629 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
546-8640
4 BR. family POOL, \ge Joi. l ~: ha to,11nhousC".
Assume 5!4 % VA loon, Call 968-9&11
re<luced price to $30.900.
Vrry pre tty! Owner Huntington Harbour
one,'' a marvelous buy at .. , ...... $1 17,500.
Cj)UICK! CALL A FIREMAN!
This is the hottest deal in tO\\'n. Almost new
split level 4 BR. 3 Bt\. huge game rm. fam ily
rn1, 3 car gar, 3-lon r efrigeration. ankle deep
shag thruout. cu!'>ton1 drps .. fabulous drop
lights. Proiess. ldsc pg & sprinklers. Assume
7 ~~ \f i.\ loan. Q\\·ner anxious! ........ $42,650.
IT'S A "DILLY, DON'T DALLY"
CORONA DEL MAR OUPLEX -Upper level
front un it has 2 bedrooms, formal d ining
room . fireplace, built·ins. Lo\ver level has
JN-LA\V quarters, private entrance. fire-
place, large bath. Back unit is an adorable,
large 1 bedroom. A gem at ........ $61 ,500.
THIS WILL "TURN YOU ON"
BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP
Newer 4 BR. 2 bath, 2-story home with shake
roof, dbl. stone frplc., Jiving r m . & sep. din-
ing rm. overlook Big Bay, secluded patio
area & lovely lawns. Lge. 2 car garage. Good
cond. & some ne\v carpeting. Ou r exclusive
listing. $195,000 , Call for app't. to show.
Ca ll : 671-3663 642-2253 Evenings
associated
673-366 ~
Ul'ollClUI' 11()MH
Ret l [1!.W, 075-6000
540-1943.
4 BR, 2 BA, family & dining
room. 236 Wake f'oresT Rd.,
College Pk area. 549-2005.
3 BR. 2 baths. Good Joe.
Lovely yards. $24.950
Marshall Really 67:">-"1600
e BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm. rlin-
ing room, pool, bltns, lrplc.
~7-9311.
East Bluff
THE KLINGER$' • EXCLUSIVE AGENTS •
Be AUf'e lo see the 4 bedroom SALES -LEASES
Turtle Rock home ot Ouis
and Linda Klingl'T. The :1~
Klin~rs· have a new job in 5 ·? Pi Ventura and will leave be-«Sf '-. '. f.,Jf"\
hind a d•l;ght!ully "'""'"'" j \.,: ~!!.'JJ
four bedroom with II fwlC-i( ,"'1 really
tional floor plan. It iocludM -...,,:<.•
a frmnal dining room with 241 4 Vista Del Oro
vaulted ceil ing, a family Newport Bf'ach &44-1133
.A..n inviting 3 bedroom home \Yith a lovely
12'x30' solarium. 3 baths. carpeting, draper·
ies and 2 stone fireplaces. Nicely decora ted
and neatly landscaped . Has COM!\i!UNITY
POOL, rec hall and putting green available.
Years of happiness for $59.500.
General General room tl\ll.t open5 lo l'I bright . 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I patio, and a ma.ster bedroom F o untain Valley
~I 1110 &150Cl~Tfl
REA LTORS i
644-7270
-Waterfront -
Corona del Mar
Last large fee parcel on Newport Harbor.
Approx. 1acre-170 ft. on water , with 3300
sq . ft. beach home and dock. Will sell all or
part. Priced under comparable waterfront
properties.
Phone : 642-2171 or see your broke r
that open5 lo a gard<'n 4 BR borne J~ b a
Price ju~! reduc<'d $15CQ. to 11ssumablc 51.4 :;a FfIA loon'.
S4j,90(), 5412 Bio!& l.Jt ne $28,800. By owner. 962-4310
(righl ac msa trom !hat •
beautiful park), In downtown Huntington Beach
Turtle Rock. SECLUDED POOL
Ui'ollClUI' 11()MH REDUCED $4,000
fl-1 Ealatl, •7S-e0<0 8 f I . . I I h ,.n E. C01•t liw~. oot wa I 1nc1rc es p us
r~ron. 0.1 Mtr,c.n&. ''Deane g arden" b om e.
!luge mn~t<'r hffiroom \vlth ""'""'""'""""""'""""~I Roman ba1h er.d walk in POOLS & BEACHES closet, overlooks f resh,
$43,500 sparkling pool. Formal hv-
2828 EAST CO AST HIGHWAY
CORONA DE L MAR, CALIF.
Genera l Gener.al
2 BR. 2 ba. w/pri11. pool, ing room rea tures noor.ro-
yard &: cov lanai. Xlnt Cor-ceiling Spanish tireplace
on.a d<'I t11ar location. 105. 11 nrl plush shag <'a rf)!"fing.
EASTSIDE DUPL EX Hom• Show R•eltors Popular ~nrden kitrhen has
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX
Thrc(! 11Cflroomi< fln•l two
ba1J1s on lhr first fll'lor nnd
lh!T.'(' bedrooms ::ind t11·0
haThs on lhe S{"{"flllft fltlOr
Thf' br11f'h 1~ your front
yard. Pr1c1.--d ar $6!1.;JOO. Call
646-7171.
!.0' THE REAL \"."\.. ESTATERS '-cl\Nl,1,l•Qi>M
SUPER DUMP
FIVE BIG ONES
Herr's a l'louse designed for a
lari::r ramllr nn the i;:o. Ftv("
TOIJmy bt'dt'ooms, 3 tm th$,
fa n11l)' f'Or.lm, rlinllltl l'fl01'11,
2800 llCjU:'l.rt' fttt ann only 2
bk>c~ from il!CAA Verfko
Counlry Club. ln!i; n f
s,torsge, ttrpara tc laundry
roo1n. 11n<l lart:e )'&nt 1111
11dd up In 11 wlnnrr $56.000.
C.111\ now !o ~ ~\(-,..2~13
\RTHEREAL '\.: ~!tt.T.~~
G en-er li l
---------2 Rrd t'O'ln1 home. shake roof,
Oioice J l A RD W 0 0 D ''Armcheir llou~ehunting'" inside-out.,irl<' counter and
i'"LOORS. crpt. Md dr11pr.s 3535 E. Coas1 Hwy., Cd:.1 formal dinu1g area. Thi.~
C USTOM BU ILT
r;en'JCC' JYlr•·h, qualify Clll"·
pe!s & drapes, rangr, r('-
frig. \\'ash. mach. double
g11rage, PLUS I Brrlroon1
gues t hoUSP, ALL in A-l
cond11ion. Vacant -See if
tlmJ-0111 . Tv.•o bdrm. D. It . 675-7225 gorgeous 3 bedroom hon1c
and t"ireplace in one unit. ---------1 Is available ror only S39,!l50.
Qv.·nC'rs un it has Two Bec;k Bay Call s.15-842·1 (open eves.) fORlS'f [ OL\ON "' kFA t ro.11 .s
'
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SPANISH
RANCH
Horse s, Dogs, View
Rambling '1 story "Old \\lorld
C'harrnC'r:· 4 ma:c;i;111f' bunk-
i1ousc bf'droorns. Huge pan.
eJed f11m1ly roon1. 25' pic-
turr •vlmlnw. SJX"('l flcu!ar
\•iew or rolling: mnuntn1ns.
Brar ~kin nui; lireplace.
$33,950.
O CEAN VIEW LOT
\VEST SIDE BLUFFS.
Qu1e: stree!, excellent
neighborhood. $17,500.
25% down. Owner will
carry.
Roy McCardle Realtor
J810 Newport Blvd., C.r-.1,
548-7729
Bdrms. t 1,J Bath5, large D.
Rm/fo"am. Rm. llTCa, M!f.
vn )Xlrch 11od Priv11.te Pa-
tio. Double G~ on paved
lllley -IkautifuJ, wt0ll land-
liCRped property. A MUST
SEE AT $33,950. -Act Now!
Gigantic 2::"() siJ ft. dream l ::;~;:::~;;~~~~i 1 .;;;E~""~"~1"<'~Call~~04645~~19~ k1!chf>n. \\'all Or gla~ 101·
elevated pa!lo, Zoner! for IMMEDIATE
h"~"' '"' "'"'· 1 .fULL POSSESSION ACRE. Pnced 10 sell. Mur-ry Everyone qualities to assume
D ia l '4~0lOl fhi!. low intuest VA loan.
Tree 1haded mod<'m 4 bed-22!1.J lhirbor, Cos!A Mesa room home· in quiet T'l'll·
FOREST [ OLSON
'" llF A J.. ro11 s -[j-Bayshor• Beauty
Living roorn \\·irh rorner rire-
rilace <&nd wall of glas!\ look-
ln,i: out fn rm1io of Tropical
hca\1ty_ Dlnint; room or den
dential area wtth all bullt-
ins, coi:y lire,lace. family
room, snd oversized lot wi th
plenty ol room !or boat or
tr!lller. Walk 10 park.
school11 and shopping. Only
$2'l.9'0.
Call 545-8424 (open eves)
Macnab-Irvine
Realty Company
BAYFRONT
CONDOMINIUM
tully decoraled. Firepl~ ..
2 car garage -Lowly 3 B.ft
Baytront condorn.lnlum.
Tastefully decorated. Fn-
place -2 car prage -heat~
J>OOI on manicured gardens.
Pier and 1lip optional.
$89,500 -II very sJ>tClaJ b\cy!
Macnab-Irvine
642-1235 675-3210
3 HOUSES $13,500
C".oo<t income, clean oldtt olsn w11h wall nl glai<~ ro $41,950 od homes. 3 hou.w11, 2-2 Br, 1
pari'l • eflicJent m crn S BEDROOMS lg Br home-. All on •PP""' krtt'hf'n • 1111:1 attractl11r. . .
bedrooms And plenry of l)e51gnerf for famUy . hvlng, ~ acre. AJwaya rented.
rorim 10 ndrf on Bf'~I of .'Ill, H~e 20x20 ft. f111mily. r;in. Payts on all 3 homes $1'4.
.,.,,th n11tuml wood cab1nrts mo. incl taxe&, IM; Income lh1s ch.cirnirr hni; one ol the X Dr IO-l720 ' from prop. $322, 019• Prl~
!01vcsr lta!K'ho!ds av11ilable. TA"R•BEL,.L,2955 H. bo $18.500 tncl. xtra lot. Call $·12,:.00. CALL 6T;}-4!130 a r r owner Rlvtnide 689-50.JJ or ~&CO.I Tum un ullt"d l1em11 Into quick .,.,Tile 10:t1l C a mp b 1 I I , ·~~"'1~~11-4'M c:u.h, call &ll-56'78 Rivenide.
BY owner: 4 br/2'li b11.,
din·g nn, den, difl<'tte, 2
pa.ti05, 2 trplc. 548-4843.
Balboa Island
l BR vacation hou~ on WALK TO OCEAN ~~~t.Byowl'll!r,$35,000. 3 +FAMILY+ 2 BA.
LOT $32,950.
WATERFRONT Large covered patio, brick
By o!:rth*~~ fireplace, 4 ye ars young.
l =~'-~-~~---1 Sharp &: clean, and &n BalbOa Peninsula "open • a ir" kitchen ..... 1th --------=-·I all the builti n~. Jmmaculalt!• BA\.BOA PENINSULA ly landscaped grounds. r·uu
Sl' PRIME ba.yfront with price S32.950. -Submit.
unique home, pier &. Doat. Call 847-lZ21
, SEYMOUR REAL TY OF~ NEEDED on 70 17141 Beach Bl11d ., lltgn Bch c~1ce peninsula proper ty Open 'Iii 9 Pi\.1
With 4 bedrm. home.
. ONLY $24,500 $46,000. WlU. BUY oj\11 3 Extra niei! 3 bedroom home
bedroom home with flle!I on big lot. Vets get in fur
hml9e on 45 It, lot. $400. down. Payments leis
PLUS many more.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
642-5200
Corona del Mar
than rent. Hurry to -
Real Estate by
McVAY
893-8533
SELLING
YOUR HOME ?
rite appraisal • "'e buy
equittts. Penonal attention.
2.5 yrs. eXJ:l'riCTice,
ASSUP.fE 7% GI, STORY
BOOK 2 BR. BY OWNER.
Frplc. cathedral beamed
ceilings, new shag. Cha.rm·
Ing patio. beautiful
landscaplnr. Walk ro bch or
1!ore&. Pla111 tor rear un!I. COLLINS & WATTS
Truly a unique: home tn Im· 96 :-S523 Eves. &42-0427
mac. cond. M4.500. C714J VACANT I o.
61'-4430. ONLY $28,SOO
Hard to Find PRJCED FOR QUICK SALF.!
Chllrnllng olde-r 3 BR , 2 BA Corner! 4 BR 2 BA~ VA/FHA
home, Needs tnt,rlQt' dee-1enns! Trrr\lif'!
or .. ting. Priced to sell. Brok-HAFFDAL REAL TY
"r &«-73Ull. 84~40Cl Evt~: 541-2H6
\\'ALI..: ~·7 hlk 1'0 hC.'l('h .'I..: I
niarinil. 4 Br, 3 B:1, choice '
J);iv !sir. Jornri,,n, Ire; ror
Int. Q,rnr. 21 :;.~1'.lZ-J ;Y,. '
~·-----·i ' f ell Like F al\in 9 • • • ;
in lo\'e again. l'h.11·rrtln; J. ;
bdrm. family hrin1r : i::n~p' 1
color ~heme thn1·1u1. 11<'-1:
signM for mod<Tn ·d;iy, Y•'I ;
muintains. l'.:.11'\y Arnf'rlcan, •
atml'l!'phPre. s:1~.Tafl. I :
(i red hil l :
REAL TI' 1 · Univ, Pa1·k Crn1rr, I1·vin e '
Call An.1 timf', Ktl-(1,>:~0 •
-=:::.·---..,.,·™ 4-BR~'~ ll,\ Tn11·11hllllsl', ~
rrplo: in liv rn1 ,r... nu:is·rr ,
sul1e. Jmn1:1•·11l<.1 !e, h y -
01rn<'r, SJ'.:.~~I(). 833--0~1;1,
630-3Gi0.
UN IV EHS!T\' P;n k.i-u-;-1~-o;'
ha. 2 lr;;lc ~. C1•\'d p~ ~o·I :
l\lany xrrns, Lo S :0 i;. •
833-{).; 75 I ~
Laguna Beach . ' WOODS Y I l
Cozy 2 bdrn1. mlla~"• nl'~ll·' ;
erl anil)llf!"t I h c li'f'"S 1n · •
131l1Cblrd Carl}'('lll on c.-irner 1 ·
lot. Lliri:::l·, st•11l•• r .. rnrr J :
I 1 rf' pl arc. l\1l1t1, Ority l
$!11.'l:>\l, I
..AO tan
REAL ES TAT E
11!)() GIC'nnryrf' St.
4DlD-li3 $1'1-0'.l r,
TI!E 1deiil Ct'f/111) !'Dolli I•'"" ;
on L;1i.,"l1 n;1., n1•1'r 1~·-111•d 111
s:rer!. J hr, 2 lia, ltH.: f,1111
rm. sl"Ctudrd au·.11111 111
ci;n!('r or h1111~"· \! -I ti .. I
&"<'fl 10 Ile f11ll y ;1p111«•c1at,.,L:
$~.OOIJ 49 1·'1~1 1 r;r ~;;:~.~~1,.;i.1.1
• llA~DY:'lll\~~l'!:1'l -\l:-1',
Oc:enn 111r11 ~ Olrlfr 2 Rn . !
conv. f!rri. frplr, 1·:t.r11 ;
drapes. ShC'l!~·rrd p :1 t 1 n .j •
NrC'ri~ n1 tnnr f'>:l •'I'. l'C P~l!I' .~
rminl. Only s:i1.n.·-.o,
i\.ll SS!O:" R~ALTY -101--073 1
O\\r:-iER. Beach arc-es~. OC'n
v1e11•, 3 AR. 21\, BA , wnr k
rm. 2 rrr1~. nr 111•1v hric k
& cedar. SG!J,l'XJO. •lf\l -53ii-I
Laguna Hill s [:
HEATED pool, spht lewl.
homr, 4 RR, 3 ha . \\'('l har,;
Cov'rf patio. 830-1395. I • Laguna N igue l
4 GOOD BUYS
.1 BDR..\JS .• 2 ba1hs. carpets 1
drap~~. $31.900 j
" BDR~S. 2 baThs. C'arpff.s,
dr~pes. 1vi1h pllnoramlc ~
view. $39.950 ! •
4 BDR:'-15., 2 hoihs, carll('ts,, i
drape!\, $32.000 'j
•I BDR:1IS .. 2 ha!hs, Cilfl!Cls, j
rl rapes. ~31.900 :
Laguna Niguel Realty I:
831).5050 499-1344 :
5 BR, 211 Ba , 12.0CKJ ,;i1, h
view lo!. Derk & l'O' • n'(!
pe.lio, br-n.u1i f11I h<'k. yrt!
v.·/sprinklel"!I. $1!,00J. By
nwnl'.'r ·19:l-4•17·1-
The 11llll'sl drA111 1n the \\'r~!
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Acl &12-567~ li
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DOVER SHORES
Vnrarallf'led \'Jev.· ol Back
!lay .anr1 lhe E;i,;t Bh1U
fl">1111
three
Homt.
b<Ui
A
lnur hP<ir'l"'IOm.
l\aJJ \!,'ells
formal d1.111na
A!"IOlU l mri in 1YJmplenon rooni plu& niany custom
C<1JI r011r·rr -l'l'l--ll9S J,atu.N>s ux:JudU'lg t'IC'gant
L ido Isle pool an<1 hea1 td Jacu.i:zl.
I ;. .. o.,;;--;;;;-;;;;;;;;-;; I Th!' perlec! n>s1denct for
I" !an11ly anti entertaining.
.; BR ' Bn 1,/h.".10 .... S7i.:il0
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LIDO REA L TY INC.
Me!.a Verde
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Ne wport Beach
W AY OF LIFE
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:;.·,::r: 110~.:r o,'l tr"t> shad·
• ..,~ ('('I~~ .... :· •1F.:ir (Iii/ Dr.
. ~.:i'· o.r .. ric ~.-n Bru:k !1rf'-i1·",.. 1;rt,\d fir< "/rar-
flf''!. H 1;p fll'tl \l /\llh &
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Ohl . ..".lr J c<irporr on al·
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111~"" h t.ALTY .'t•t \t"port 1'01 1 O frlct
BAYCR EST
'',\ '"""1 1~ ,1 r;..rp!!r~t huy fnr
!1r;e ·I l"'<h"OOITI, 21: hath
r.nIToP. :'illiTO\lndl'(\ h~ fllany
r1orp e•:prn"11•e hon1es 1n
nnr n! 1!.f' l,nP~: r"~ldf'nllal
at~i'i<, J\·~1'. ,-!">;,. Tn :llTil!li.'e
;o'"1 ;;f'fY'·n':1lf'l." con111c: -
Wa lker & Lee
:/"l.l \\ • ., ,u Dr:1·,.
rr:ccd at S115.00'l Plttase
c::iJ I (H6-ilil I 0 r AP-
p:HntrnenT ro srP.
584,lOO
BP-'IUn!ul E.l\PCUll\•e Home
4 BR. 4 B.l •. :;paclOUs kuch-
r ·1 l..· hreakfast room. La.rgf'
{d n11l}' l"fl(lm "' "'' bar . .Wp-
~r11r 1/lntn;; n(lm, '.\!any
L..;trJ.~ f"N' Sanplr.
BY OW NER
J.)li '.lla ri nrrs Driv"
fH6·0.tlil
Lo1\·e:-t pricrd 1n the.
BLUFFS
s.;.~.001. J ER, 2 hf!, tri-levrl
1' 1·1r11-, [rpk .. rlhl gar, elrr.
npenf'r. ~!'. Cd:\1 High .V
Calh(JJ1r church. illn\'lllg 10
lrgr Bluffs uni t. 614-2865,
fl1111r.
WATERFRONT
Cha.rm1ng Condominium on
the bay. Del11:htfUl view -
pool, p1er & sl ip.
Si9 .. 100
TED Ht.:BERT & ASSOC.
:l1iJ \'1a L1dn. 675-8500
2 SR. 212 ba condo. Pool,
~..iuna. rerreanon hall
FORTIN CO. Ritts f.42-.'"iOOO
Sa n Juan Capistrano
SHADES OF SPAI:-1
Jn our ell~' Lhrrf'" 1s a com-
munity hutl1 aloni:; the hnes
nf The C1!1pi; o/ Spain. 8 ft
".i.Jl~ Sl!ITl')llrni each lo! g1v-
1ni:: you complete. pr1V8<'Y ·
T ilr rC'lf~. 1vMugl~1 iron
t:,.tr,~ arn1 tumbling bougain·
1·i1Jr;i ron1plr tr the picturr,
\\'e h<t\'e three dtffl!'rent
homes there 10 offi-r you.
From $46,IXXl
CAPISTRANO VALLEY
REALI\'
31.JOl Can11no Capistrano
4:"13-1124
BUlLD YOL"R O\\·~
E1"r r:yron p \'< l(Tiking fnr 11
c·usto1n hon1r . \\"hy no! build
T .-
fle1I £111tt.
Ctn.er i i [jJ I I ~[
lncom• Property '" 8usine11 HoUMI Unfurn.
J~1 l, __ -__ ,.,_ ... _ _,1i fl!l J ;l;;""";;";;'~;; ... ;;';;~JJ ;;11!!1.;lll ~·;;';;";;'m;;'";;";;";;';;'';;"'~i;;T~1l ;;;;;";";'";";"";.'."'.'';"';;,;?;;1
305 HouMs Unfurn. 305 Housas Unfurn. 305 Apt1. Furn. 360IApt1 . Furn. 360
G.l.'S NO MONEY Opportunity 200 Gener•I
OOWN 4-PLEX st; ytHJr o"''" BOSS'.! Shn ---:==-,.---
Buys $3'r.:i.00 ~mo. UICCll'Tll! hi'!', substanlla.I proht. c.,. FREE 11
plus your home to live Jn, rl"rinli:' truek esfb. La~un~ lendlord1-0wntr1
Grea1 4-pJex rit+it hett Jn i'Ollt"'· F'ul!y Jw. CASH \\It> w ill "'°!er tenlUlt& to you
Cost a l'>lewi , AU units rent-ONLY. 496-6365 f'"REE of chM&;t , .• M1.t1y
eel continually. Be your own PARTNER ne~ed Jor pie-desirable 1enant1 on o u r
landlord for a chanJ:e, tur'f! !tame mfi;. bus. 18.M waiting hU.
W I k & L ALA R•nt.1ls e 645-3900 a er ee ttqc.11'd4~o~old complet1on. '7fr"""" BY THE SEA-1 lri BR. Cpts,
2790 Harbor Blvd. 11.t Adams PIPE Ofi:an shop. RAtt r!rp11, child ok. S\10
:,.1:1-9'191 0f)l'n 'Iii 9 PM tools, jig!, pips & ronsoles, ALA Rtntels e 64.S..3900
rOR Ml t hy owner, Costa 1., appr. valut. 645-1530
~lesii-!() unu r:ourt on l ac lnvestm.,,t
of !;i;nd, 1.o~d fe>r :t moM! Opportunity 220
uru!s. t•l0St'-1n, ll yn olr1.1 ::'.,,,'.:0:0C:".'C~---,,_...
c-p!s, drps. !8! "f'll'C. 2 Br ELECTRONIC & P J p e
hsts &· 121 3 Br, 2 & hses., Organs avail. You advance
id! \•/l':ncl pri pa.ti05 &• purchase priCf', v.-e rt!Slore
;inch gar. S150.0CX!: S35.CXXI &. sell. Proli15 gha.red . Xlnt
dn No 1rades, I n c. rt>!urn. Nev.•pon Organs.
51.6&'1/mo. Al"'ays rt!nled. fi4;,...1.)30.
673-3690. 1,M-=..,-.-y~to~L-o_a_n---=2-==40
4-PLEXES 1st TD Loan
73 INTEREST
2nd TD Loan
Open d1u.ly noon to '!
$6.000 dov.·n. Price $55.000.
\\"arner t,, Oak, Hunt. Bch.,
2 blks W. ol Beach Blvd.
Nrw crp1.s k drps. firepl'A,
la hr, ga.s bltin.s. Gd fin.
LEADERSHIP R . E . Term_, baiied on rqu1ty. .':~ f-:'191.1 i;:.1:Z-44F.6 642-2171 545-0611 --~-~~---~=1 Serving Hu bor area 21 yr-s.
Lo t s for Sale 170 Sattler Mortgage Co.
CHOICE: lot. R-2. 100x135". 3'.6 E. 17th Street
Paved slley. 348 E. ~~~~~~~~~~~
Roches1er St., Co5l~ !11es11.
1
,. II ,e I
Close To 17th St. i;hopptng Houns fotRlnl
area. $22.000. 673-9509.
r..J COR."l>JER lot, 1uit&blt for
:l.000 S1l fl ollice or prof. Houses Furnished 300
hldg, located 1 blk v.·ei;t <>f l-----------
Rrach Bll'd on Talbert, H.B. Gener1I
$l!l.500. :=i?i&-9567· l---L-O_S_A_L_T_O_S __
Mountain, Desert,
Rescrt 174
Pride of Ownership
Home
fAMIT.Y NEEDf~D-2 BR.
fncd y:iird, encl i llt, kid1 &
pe1s. S135.
ALA Rentals e 645--3900
MOVE IN TODAY·l Br, rpt~.
rl.rps, e/JC"I &'it. k1d1 Ir: pe1s.
Sl l.'i.
ALA Rentel1 e 645-3900
CHA.Rt.11NG-l lrg BR. Huge
11\' rm. ('pt!;, drpg, [rplC',
Ut!I pd. $150.
ALA Rentals e 645-3900
BEACH: PAO-Lago1111.. Perl.
f1"1r 2. Child .l rmJ pet ok.
$150.
ALA Rent•ls e 645-3900
NEED ~1nrf' Rn(}m'.' l BR,
rps, drrs. fnc:d yard, kids
!..· prt~. S.l~i
ALA Rentals • 645-3900
GARDENER'S DELIGHT·l
Br, 2 Bi'I. Cpt5, dr~. kids It
rier~. $200.
ALA Rentals • 645-3900
F'ANTASTJC• 4 BR. 2 811., 2
car gar, huge yard, kids k
per.s. $22'5
ALA Rentals • 645-3900
1999 Harber, C.M .
: •
BIG BEAR LAKE Family with tttnagp,rs ok. RENTAL FINDERS
• ,. h I . • Bedroom 2 bath built In~. 4JS w.11111, COS TA MUA \\a tr rs ·1. hsh. unr, rt! ax in carpeting, drapes,' lease S285
rozy rahin 1n lhe woods. per mo. Phone Loni Beach Houses * Apts.
Only i s.SOO. An cxr.epf. buy. Zll _ 429•9551 * 64.S.0111 *
Ph: Ro~s !714) 536-1738 nr 1~~~=~~·~~~~-·I
1.-r11e: ~pcnrer Rt-11.! E!tlll'l!, $15()...LONG HAIR Ok. Sep .......... _Free lo lANIJ.ortU
P .O. Rn~ 2828, Big Bear Cottage, in Laguna. Patio.
Lilke, Cal 1I. Surn:l ed\, Pf'! nk.
B IC, Be II. r -N O rd i r. ~on · I til ~ "·"h, w/ Chai -C v · ood d ""'r-tnc . U . r<!" °"" el reat iew-w e . kitchtnet1P. Ideal for g1ng1, lnl. JUl\·r.d "!. Ntw 1 .,~
B d 1" b 1 .1 man ovf'r u.J. r. rooins, ., a. ,. nll t' 10 BEACON * 645-0111 ~kl lifl. Tvloonr1di;:P. !">46--8130,
!"l-46-8231 or 21:\.-JJZ-3716. RARE INDt:ED-Tiny roT-
S14~COZY 'l Br. Cnr tai;::r,
v.ood pane\'11;, kids k per ok.
Sl \r'f.MOVf: Toriay. 2 Fir .
.'=.In\''· ret!'lt, nice yllrd lor
If.II!<.
Costa Mesa San Clemente Coste M e 111 N ew port Beacli
3 br, bath & '•· d1nmg 11..N!a,
aar, Ir;: lt nced yd, tront &
b.t.r.k, lull.v <'Pld & dp<i, very
clea.n, $200 Aval! Sept. 1.
C.iJ ,....,,.,
MESA Verdi': CUit' J BR.
o1vo11l 9/1. Huge covd pa11o.
\\'alk to l scllls. S23,J. Agt.
~.~o.
2 BR, Sl55, 11.dutts, no ptt~.
nt'w rrp!s/drpi;, lgP ya1·r1,
opp, aoll coursr, 54!S-0715
,.V,l!.
f.fESA d,J Mar, lse .• l RR.
3 Br, 2 ha cus!om home..
Adults only, o vie ...... S']j().
;\lovt 1n ~p!. 4. 5-14-429'1.
4 -BRHou!e, Ot.-ean Vie ......
Pr1va!e beach. fSho rt!c.lltf1J
S:l50 per mo. 492-lJRl.
Westcliff
A1TRACT!VE, cozy, 11ewly
decorll.ll'd, 2 hr, -'hll( rpl,
trr"~. paTio. 11dul!t, nn fll'IS .
S22j 6-12--~ ev~~.
UleSliBJIU
-ELDEN -
~ HR, flll'"'• t ""fltl1·1, hlk
1•1 t>r;i, 11 k ha1 f<,1·.
""l'lln <w !11Tf'~ '· nr ! ii.! lll
)'>rp1 8 fo J ullf' 1::. 67:.-Jl;.I
1' f
\\1,\ ri::R Rrnl;il 1'-lfl T~.nl
Spa rid I~ :<:!::\\' J Bf:DROO:\I 1>-:v1 h.: I l+"fh n1 I• Ir. !101 !I
furn 1ghPd gardtn ap1H'Tn1,.n1.1 ~u11;0,r.J .. 1 r.r :.! 11d1!11~. ~ n<'ri
Lu~unous pool, !u.sh J11nl!· i•d ,1111.irr·k 1•1"'" 111 or'f'iln
.1:r11p1ns: SI~.). Ariul1 s • no ~i;\: 111n l !11 pd -,1,~..rr·112 .
f'I"~. :Z:i! I Elrirn .\1·f' ----61:-r57~ <>r 6~6-8&66 Beaeli F r nt. R ental
Hous•s Furn-. -.-,----1~~~~---~--
Unfurn. 31 0 CASA de ORO
·I HI, :! l);i ;ipl, \\!!ll.-r •1r
~ rh I psra.1r,-01•1·.,11 1 •r11
1'6 ha, plllyrm. lgt lot. Newport Beech CASL'.\L Calir. L1v1r.~ Jn a ('!.~:.\.\; .l RR, 21,,, rq1:1. 1
P!l tl(I, n r park/~chools, Wi'lrnl ,\·JPdl!erranean Atn1os· lolk to )11"" II. ",', "1 l ~ ,
$230. 5-f.';.-17:11. J BR., 2 Ba .• private pa11n phrre Spacious rnlnr <""'-P;ir!l~llv f11r•1 r.~:: Jr; ..
4 BR. 2 ha .. frpl. r-ncl. yd. \Valk ftl ponl, heart\ & ordinated ~pis · <lcsi.:neri & .. ()(' t A:-F1 tn:--r 11 11rr r
Ch S •_, M h r.1onos. \\ 1ncrr or )"earl) lurn1shrrt 1nr \<lvle & ron1· ~ Pyenne !. ""' (IOI . rental. $3.iO. 6·\2....fl90l1. tori • .l!ealed . J e K1 1L·h· rrnt"I ~ •. ,n prr fl" • Rr. l
farel \Valkl'r Rltr. 646-7414 l ~---;-,;------I pm R.1 1 "'I "ill' f.'~ ~! c.1 v.•/ 1nrl trrc:1 !11;hr1nt:: e _ _~ _ -__
2 BR. Beams, friil<'. patin.1 .,N_e~w~po-,,'~l~Sh:-o-'-•-•---·llklu."c R o . AduHs. :\o pets. WI NTER RENTA LS
11.dult.s only. avail 9/1. Sl.ll, A-FR.AME 3 BR, ..,,/w cpt '~. 1 BR.·Sl75 furn. ARB~.,. r.t.Al.T\" hl!-:.-.o
Lu. 64:2-8520. alTium, form. lv rm, !11.m UTILITIES L\"CLUDED San C lemente
2 BR. 1989-B-Charlr .St. rm, 2 c11.r S:llt, 2 hlk~ 36~ \V. \Vilson 6-12-1!171
Sl40/r<.IO, No dogs. Ca!! bay/bch. Poollrt'c fa r. $300 *$35 WEEK & UP-*~ 1 £h· .SJ In n1 0 <rr1s u111 Hn'
646-7m7. 642-1Z";il_ mn yr 1st. Avl 1011. 714 : Studio & I BR a pts . \nd \•!'fl~~ r 1.1,:i rark.
El Tor o 5.\S-20M. SUNNY ACRES l\'.,!k lo Rr·h. 4~2-l•;J l
MOTEL >pt. Unfun. 36S e I\' ATER.FRONT HOME e
Lake f orest 3 br. 21i b11.. 315 l bl!-i;oulh of fa1r;o:-r"11nds G en eral
_l_J_o_,._,_31>-_1_07_<_. _'4_<_-.1_4_"-·-. Lagun• Beach 2376 !\'""rinrt lll\'d. !;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;
Huntington il•ach BiBLLlU~>:-: LLAGAGOOOOrN'22-hh,,T.12!'i:h,;. l,.,.--.----''\i'"':·'".'7C':,:,c___ VEN DOME
4 BR. 1~~ BA, trplc. bl!n~, JXlQls, pv! hPa1·h, rrn111s Unbelievably Bea utiful
br11.ut. 1'rpt /..· drpl". Kid.~ k roun~. $300. Av11il 91\J 10 ~~VAL D' ISf~RF. G11r<!r n ..\f'll ~
met!. doc ok. S275 1nr1 ~fi--167R ~99-~:xlf.. Adu!r' -no prl~. Fln ll'r1·~
1\'llttr. $300. lnrl gardrnrr. · "1"rrywhrrr. Strram .!.·
Nr beach. ;)36-fll 7\, Newport Beach l\'a1rrl11ll, ~::.·pool Hf'r. Rni,
AVAIL Sep! J:i, Furn rondo. S11u11a, Sg!s J.2 Brlrm. ~·11r·n. LEASE/OPTION .3 BR. l~. Unfurn. hvim 51.1.l. SEE JT: "A ' N ~ h 3 BR',_ on l fl()l")r, p;itin. 2 n . mo. new. r .,..ac . 2000 Piir~on~. fi.12-Rhln lmmrrl occupy . Ag!. pool~. Pu11in~ gl'f'f'n !. ·•·idp
962--031.'i. oprn 1·1e"1 I'll Ra rk 8Ay. 5395 CH1\R:\llf\'!";, pri1•:i 1r 2 RR
l .\l ~!.\Cl'l.,,.1·1·: APTS I
.,Dl'l.T 01 nd
)·'\\1)1,Y ::; .. ,.l!nn
Close to shop ping, Park
"' ~r>i!f1011~ :: Rr. '· 2 b;i *" s1,1m pnnl, r 111 i.:rr1>11 *" Frpl Jnrf l\' 1.nrl l"I· f">f"I•
184.5 Ana he im. Ave.
CO.<:;T.\ '\l! :-;.\ 1>1.!-2~24
FOR RENT per n1o . ~!R--6910. 1:a r;i;.i:r ;.,111 o\rrln,,k1ng c:oll l .. ---------...
Condominiums ''fl11t~r. l;a1·a:i:r, la ur1<1r~· f;i;r, A-1 Apt . Supply Inc. 4 Br. nr bf'arh, rornf'r Int . Unfurn. 320 1\al<'r rurn. to rf'~Jl 1·nuplr f;•rpo~1-. 1urn11;1rr, r ·•n'~.
Cp!s, drp~. blfin,., The Real ..,..-""'.,.,--------! nnly, nn :.;;in,elP~ or rhlldr"n. P1u111h i::. ('lr:in'i: sr1lutrn11~ • E~flll" Marl. Jl.17-S:l.11.c -M osta e1a s 1:11 111111. f.\6.2fi.l'l 16.1..!·;' :\P1q 1'"111 RhrJ, C\l
r o R lr;i~,. or J,.a~ option, HOLIDAY P LAZA ·~--~iiL'-·"'1_1 ____ 1 largr 4 br, walk ro be11rh, 2 BR, 2 BA. ne ..... ly r1.,r·r1. , .
\mmPdiate orrupancy. S350 POl'll, dhl gar. :\1ont1cf'llo. DELUXE Sp<1t·1ot1s l RR. Balboa Island
monr,h ~il!¥.l-1. S2'2:1 I m(I. Pt rron Realry. furn <1.pt , S13:l. l\ca!rrl fJ""I. RFl\UT, ht";imf 11.,w,
e 4 Bdr m, 2 B11th, trplr.1:•c1_2-_1c7c71_· ______ = ,\mplP ~rkini:. Ad uli.;;-nn l•l" h111 lrooT. 2 Rr hlt-tn~. crpts. rll'f>". $240 Townhouse Unfurn . 335 P"1"·.1~1 rn mnn~~v"'......<::"~ frpl•·
0 hl 111~. s1~:1'.
i\10. Ca!l. 9fi8-3~77. -----------NE\\"LY <i('{'Or;itrrl 1 Bt. 11"1' f)7i-14l l~ ;d1 :>
1.1111,,
2 p.,.,
) t ly
NE\V :I hr CarmPl rnnrlrl 11t Newport Beach l'Jll". r!rp.. n11nl"i:: S!<J\" t'I ·1 • ' ,. ' · 'I'!· : ~ P.r frpk rl•"P•";il
*Adi Pf d rish1,hr, i:,11" pal1•1 1 r' ~·1-0 J H11rllor ViP1••. rr11.r1y Sep!
$.)9;, mn. !11•1-7124,.
Huntington Harbour
l, ut1 re1rr1 * !l~lt/nin. J."<i ""· ~Fl '""I • n't".~ .. ,.u ,1 1. , "R , " I I 2 1 .;·,...n.11~ . r-ll., i·p .. p11r10. Slnd1rn:ir nr. 1\p1 1\. C \1
Carpo1·1 L'sp (If pool. S2~.l -----------Balboa Peninsula
tai;::P xlnt location. Util incl
Out of State Prop. 171 5105.
• SOUTH OREGON -+ ALA R"nta\:o; e M~.~oo:l
1n acres, levt'I, timber. STEPS TO OCEAN ~ GrPat
meadow. ~mog frtt, Quie!, !or .!!inE:l"'. All util f)(i . S\10.
Vf'ry triendl.v PfflPlP. Xln1 ALA Rrntiil~ e F,4;,...3~
1nves1men1. Road from h1-1-~~. ----
$1 '.'ill-~~R~~SHLY 0.-rnr. l Br.
pnv ya.rd. g11r. Ch1J9 ok. BEAT lhf' '1ral! Uive!y <1 Br
11.c~.~ !!I lrnm w111Pr. pJu~h
S~SPARKLING .1 Br, 2 811., 11.rP11. Var.a nt. A.11;1. S1S-3&1!t
i;hai;:: crpt!, bltru;, ch1]drtn Irvine
fine. ;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;
J BR. 2 ·Ba., frp!., r1rw .-pt ... , Fur n B~chelor & ~ B r
d l'f°'!'., 2 r11 r s:11r. !-'Iler .. ponl E xceptionally n 1 c e .
CALL REALTOR :i4,9,...f;%fi $130 up. 2110 N e wport
Blvd ., CM.
RR/\\ ri ''"II nn\11:-,r ' Br. 7
R;i ;ip1 ~ ll\nll hlo( Ii. T-'
G;i!hn~ 111\·rl. i•ln•·" In nrr;in
Duplexes Unfur n. 350 RACHF.LOR-,-.-,-R-R-.-,.-,-.r:O nr htiv 1 ~r Ir~·"· J11rl
---·--------1 f)/11 oi)j•~. Ir;.\ & r1-pt
'.\ BR. 2 halh ITnl.<1l~ 11·;i v. 547~ P 1A. Tf'rm.s. Onr.
'T14 /il27~'2f.,h.
Coste Mesa n10 & t1r , ""r-kly '"rm~
-----------1 ;i1·;iiJ , ;ill 111 11 p111r! J'\n1_,._,;:_-_'1_1_'_1_"'_'cl'_"_t. ____ 1 J BR. nuplP\(. N~11 \.v r!rr 1•h1!1!1 ~n. 11n prl'i". !r.i~ t-J
Frplr. Rr11m c.,11 r 1111o. 1 r11m lnn "dfi...Ot",1. Co rona d el M a r
Aril t, oo pPI.~. $11lt l~~r . SI t:1 In $12::\ Rr Rar~
Sl 2:1-l..-\GL.":--'A 1 Br. :-;1n1•r , 2 BR. l ba1hs .......... $265
rr tr•::. prll' pauo. Ur1J pd. 12 RP., 2 ha th.s. rl"ll ...... S.".00
BEACON * 645-01 11 .l BR. 2 ha '"'·· ;i 1ru1 m .. S.12'.l
~;,:,..';ill flpr n I :I '.l P\!
A1'11.1l~hJ" la!I' ,\11ci1<:I
E::ir ly N>plPmhf'r. $2.111 \\"k
~1r. Roh1n~nn Rlrr. fi42-il)ll(l .inur... & Uf.f' your ov.·n Rea l Estate Wanted 184 1r1r~: \\'p hav"" .srv,,raJ 1-----------Baiboe l1land
.1 BR . 2 ba"J hnnu~ rm S3j(l
S!"ll'l. 1 RR cott11.i;:e, u1il pd, tot 4 AR .: 2',j, ha· .. fam . rm S:'.4a
"-Pt't OK I BR .• 2 h;:irhs, J;i rriily ronm
64 2-R:i20. .\!11tun> arlh.~ f'nlv nrr d llfl -~-• • Priv pall(!. Pl'lf'! 2'.llr, 2 rl.v. No prt.s. 2 1 ~.l ElrJr-·1, fl..~" ",.
SpArlous Sltl'S for yrni: R-.l LAND \VANTED
12-l BY 0\1'"\"CR 'J Arn'. rurAI ..... SJ~.NXIUI"
OPEN SAT -SU N • * • Turi IP Rnrk ... .S.'.60 I<\ $37;,
LU>."URY homt ~ BR, .1 RA. Sllll. 2 BTl vacation, ;ar, WF: HAVE OTHF:RS
:'-!n1·1~;: -"'r'!" ~r:I h<>!nrr J ,\.-rr, under;;::roun<I utl1.
5 to :lO 11.rre&. l\1cil1ich~l'I
Company. (I\ ~11-3950 CompletPly newly f u r n. kids, P"'"s OK
<"rjl' F>,,1•1•:hi! r:.11!f-i'. ra1·rrl .strrrr, •.• SIS,:ioo up Avail .S..pl. 13th to J un"" .. * *
1•1,~ \',r 1 n! 11·11tPr .\ l1~h"!o, 11 2 Acre!. wlth trt'mendous
Cit'• n IA'\: :...-f,1h11 iQ11s \~""''"' .......... S.32.500 UP I~ J:'!th. S5(}(). ~r mo. AlhPrt "f:. $1 35. :i BR pl u~ work 5hop.
Deylnn R..ltr, 673--4324, e1•e !encd lor kid' &: pe ts.
_'.l,",\j.; 11r., ~:1 ,)') nr hr•! CAPISTRA;.10 VALLE:Y 549--06-17. * * *
"!'r• '..ll'•l \'.~"i tn1ratla REAL TY NE\V 3 (Ir 4 BR, 2 nr .3 haths
~ '~.f•t~ ' .>l:J.!1 Can11 no Capistrano Elec kitchen 1,·/dshwsr,
-5-BR~ BAT HS-~3}-112·1 Business frplc, patio. i;::arage. Av11il
430 RlVER'.ilO E AV E. ,\P.TlST'S VJF~IV H n !\1 E Opportunity 200 S(>pt 1.<i to .J 11!1f' 1.'i. 53s-8831,
Onen Sat/Sun. 1·5 :30 ,.,11r n!>1v. 2 s:ry. 4 BR. 21--D-l_S_T_R_IB_U_T_O_R-'S--fiJ Mi470, 67;,...f,020.
11 ,:r. ;: r1 ,i '""I \r'ln-.1..., BA. 11 \! rirrl~. <'Pl rl.rps. rrpl. NEEDED lcBca-y-,h~o-,e-,------
\ ·n~' ""' hrl.1.1> 11/:·mr h1~ C"r'lf'r lo'. nr srhool. '" k c '--"---------., ;~at1onal t-111r erui~ om.1' .
•,,r I·, 1,1 ,,11• 6"1111 l"r-']U lf't hill.\lrle st~e1. $29.500. pany N~EDS NOW. Re-4 BR. 2 ba10h~~use -tor h•a1"
1~,,·f'lt,,•,r. ,,1..-~.t•rlcdr· BY ()\VXER. 4:M.J878/ .. "''<"IJlfll """'mo. -)·ry.
., ,,~ ~ ,<;o'~''"' r•\•'i '''·-·'~l'. spons1hle mtn and \VOmcn ,117 ·i;-144 ~ tn s"l'\'!Cf' high volumr new1=·-· ---·--~=----;~' "-t-'-~ ·· ,,,,., I ~s-.-n~C7Je_m_•_n_I_•____ prorlucl rourM PART or Corona del Mar
[1 \'." ~.!i.-··11 flCE.-\:"\ .\·Harbor v 1tw m f l.:LI.timl'.Companysecur-$215/r.to Uu! pd. 2 BR. Nr
--OCEANFRONT--
I ~ ' ' -····~· ~ -. ' '
t'd loca11ons. Commrrc1al Al~-. 'tkl Ari!' 1 H~rhnr E•tat~~ 2 Br, 1 611. .,.,.r1.<0n ~" . .s ony, or factory. '~rv 'fl"''" r>11<: N"'it \11e11·
L-•r:i· !:1 r.m lf'll.....'ffi.'> ~O SELLrNG 6i3-89.?,Fi mnr11~ nr "~·"~·
CA:<H REQL'IRED. SF.()().00 Costa Mesa
Sl:lll. 2 BR Ort:inlront horn!,
kids N pets OK • • • $100. 1-lnrU> ranr h 2 FIR on
~K~cr,.~. kids, Pf"lll, horsrl!
STAR*LET 636-l860
RENT OR LEASE
flNF. LEASF.: \\l/OPTIO:-J
f. HOM~~S COSTA /'1-lf::SA
l RR.frr~hly pa 1nt,.r1 S24fl.
3 BR..Collei::e Pk. sh11.-: $2\n.
4 BR-Ir!;. J\ll'Sll. Vf'rdt $.~2~
3 RR.Cot!ri;: .. Pk sh112 s2:::1.
-1-' RR 11 ~m .. room S2."'1.
.i fl.P.. ~1 .. ~11 v .. m .. S2j().
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---1R.rullur
"SINCE 1946 "
}At \Veste rn Bank Bld1t.
Un1vPrsiry Par k
Deys 833-0101 Nights
.1 BR. 21i ha Thsr .• S.300 s.>2.'i
. ~BR. 2 h~. 1nh~e ...... S12~
4 BR. 2'i h11. ~nh~ .... SlJrl
;\BR 21,, ba. home .... S:'.;,Q
3 BR . Z ba 16 nlo~l .,,. SJ23
i)red hill
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Rr'~. rrpt~. drp~. S160 • \l>:r. -----Slfi.i. 6iJ-::6!lO. s11 · ... 1 sn r11rn. l·111 p•I
Huntington Beech Arlul! Clo~r lo ~1<'r".~ 0~ TF:~ ACT.E!>
Qu11>t. 19&5 Po m n n a . l & 2 BR . .Furn. k. Unlurn,
J,\1 j\IAC 2 RR, Crp!, rtr11~. a.11Ul72!l. FtrC'plarC's I pri v. patios.
B!tn\<, Palin, LnvPl,v fn1·rl AO ULTS _ 1 Rr. i\.,.11. "r". Pools Tennis Ce>~t.nl'l Gklst.
2:1Vlunrl~. Prt I'll I P r1 hl hi !I" \I 2 n i J 91\!' ~r'I L11nc 1..rl.•l l'll·~>f;ll
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m11rrlf'rl rnuplr . .':~2-.127fi < '· 1 'I" '"'I' ••11 ~nr~ .. :>~-~.• ./R1\Yf'Ol:l-
N __ •_w_po_,1_B_•_•_<_h ____ ,1TOl\'Nl!Oll.SF:. 2 sr., 1'2 " I~ \Y\"IL\1'
NPT !~I" "t1·frnl v.•/ p1rr RA, !"on1pl f11rn, rr r<hly .\11nrn1111·1n ~ 111r q•11"1 01pr11111c.
flwil .. 1 Rr/2 BA. r1·pl. pa1nt,.d. pnol, 61~-f.li111 .\17:1. n! R o.\P"i l ,\1•1-.. l''r
~11nrlPrk. S.i.'11 .vrly 1.<r, '! Br. l.:r rnnn1'<. l"'"l~tH ililoil1~. ''11rl lhr ,<;l1i::;h1h I··~·
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I RR. ap1 t1Jrn ~l:!:i/\1 11 ( ~ 11 1 f;1\ ''''--
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. ;\Pv.ronrt Bhrl C\1 I !11" ~"~I" 1r•11nrl' 1111 I\ '"
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJJiiiiiil1 Br rnnl. t ·11[ii;:f""":<.;1n.::!r -.1~·1'""· 11 .• 1t> 1·• 1~ •" 11 ~ Rr. '.:'
Apls. Furn. 360 adult ;-..,-, flP!l' :-.r ~h<';i t H;i fo rp1, .. l'r .1• r 1~•" l-.1•
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General ~-'--·-·' ....:..:..'.~ -1lr.-1.r .,.,h \ ,\J ,~ .. 1rr.:e
S'.111\l.J. f11 rn. h.:irh Hflt \11 , ; , ·~i · 1·~ ()\\";\Lit J BR. :?. BA.
\• r1,~'••n1 o \of'\\ .If\:\ E. ~n
fo 52!$,i.OO. Wruf' ror morr ~R ",-1-C-.--,----
1nformat1r1n. IN~TANTNEA • ay o .. /;P.nrn1>1'. ~·ooo SUPPLY CO''.fPANY ·l RR. 2 BA . 2 \<Try hr>ITI",
"o ~0" 31" T. . ' SJ:JO nio. Rl::SPONSIBLE
546-9571 or 54G-6631
Nichols Real Estate ulll (),·rr 15 Sil,\. mn. ~~·, l'f'C'U nl~. f..lfi-.lllti-1. i i:i:, 'n.: · '" •'
Un11. Park r,.nlf'r, Jnin' Re nt Be11.uUlt1I f urnin..re
Cll.lt Anylimt . ~.~.1-n~_'fl -l oNEr aMtONTH ,., .. " '
Wa!ke r & Lee
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'• r" * NEWPORT
~~ORE'"> *
BEACH BARGAI NS
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CAYWOOO R E A L TY
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Acreage fo r s a le 1 lO ---~ .• n D•f'c;o Cn ~7
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AC'•,
11·0111·
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l:'"•l L...-.ur'r.~. r.1c" 1rark.
:i;,~;.)(tl Cd~h trms, Q11·ner.
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lf.\Y .. i••~ri = "'.I-',,,. I 'O 001\';\. ~1:1 mo. :-;p~
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'l"•' •• 1 t-1 "'If". fi-._,.~.i I Jncom• P roperty 166 . ' . -----* 5 UNITS*
In. ;\'•• <:•lr,r! i· !oc. $7'.tjl)(). ---_,, .. ~llf'f'I· r.~. :: . . ' ' :~ .. I \\ 'lk '" l"ll'~rh '-· shf'p c
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gf'lllP\< "" romr ~'~1.~~18~~.o. GIVE: PHO:-lE 976 [)('n\'er Or . c. '.It.
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~.:.·\~TSil1~: cn~111 t.1 "i<A l Laguna Beach 1 • h
hdrrn 2 h/llh homr rrr~h]y l -----------com pete wit . ' SFRVICE BU!<lnf'~t<. lnr s:i.ll". lcce77"-,--'7. AVAIL All;?:. 2-l lh F.lf'~anr 2
pa1!11f'd, a l.i.o nrw J:rPrn S.125 t.10. Sf)8c1ou.s ~ 1m111;ir. your 1000;0
'Ila;: rAmr t.s llu·uoul. nt-1. :I BR. 2 h!I. hnniP. Ylll"<i. P urchase Opt ion I Cl 1 H u nt ington Beacli ,, I' Ir !i • ~,_
S7:1.rm s:1'0~" )l"r ~T. tlf'I , 6 ~-flllO S20 r:oo r f \<h"lrv ,, r. df'n. S32.'i. mn. 1, Tn ~, . ri-rr1 __ 7--04 11
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hu~h:in.-J/v.11~ OTJl"'r11.!Jon out-'-'--·~.------
11( hnn1r. N11turaJ hu.~1nr~ East Bluff
fnr lhl~ 11rra. 11('1 herd \<('IJ.1--------,....--Huntington Beach
PLACE REALTY l'.4-'1i/l.l rl'nrrd ;.'ll!'d . R~nl 11! S:.i!l:i I 24 H ou r Cely. ~~ ~-roa~t H11 ~ L R C US O prr n\l'lnlh nr op1111n 11'.1 hu~·· • T M
\1111 Brokrr 54:>-9491 -Oprn Furniture R•nta l ~:\·r ~ Mei• Verde j!7 \\', 19th, c.:-.1. 51.':.llRl
la Quinta Hermosa -.11 , ::: I! I ~ I · • ' lo
h ·!1 ·;~ ,· -,.\· ,"I .'\Ill
~r;i11i~h Couritry £~::.re !.1v-Costa M esa C'hr1·y v,,.n, 1 ___ ,;;. ______ _ l·,rru 1p1nrn1, "7!
s1 :1.nro cash
."14(1..11.11.
/\Ir. '.11 111~. I BUX:!\: heach. n1en rOl'lm·
n1ates wilt nip n1•er ~rr.lurl·
t r!, charming r,.trr;i1, furn
<'t unfurn, le,. parklike
s:ardrn S210 h1n. 212-12th
~1 .. H.B. 642-8771>.
Motel for Lease
71 Units in Costa Mesa
D ivision cf H ighw•ys
.\lr. Gott1\'i!.ld L19una Beach 213: 620-3:;14
VR F.:F: RENTAl. SF.RVTC'F'. BEAUT. P.~i-r 4 Br, 2 f;;i,
:l Rrrlroom 2 BA lh, ]11.r;:e lrplc:, hP111nrrl <'"lltn;:<. Jn.
pa nrlrd f11.mil.Y l"f'l(lln 1l'ith rltrf'C! lt~hhn;:, fnrm . d1n111i;::
l1rrrl11rP, nl!\\'l.v p11intPrt t, ~· fa1n1!y rm., 1·1-pl.<, <lri•~.
rarJ.K'ICr1, nl'1V double nv,.n r1/v.·, bltn1:, wllltrrl i::ar,
k r1.1shw;i.shrr. Be11.ut1ful rncl ~!(lr11i::r 11rra . ;iuJn r10-
ro.1'ht1f'n llm"llit:::lx>Ut S250.00 (IT, pool ..,_,/hratrr & rnvrr,
mn. 11 v11 1l. now! 546-!!640. 11 u10 rhlor1n111nr,
.\ug. 2.1 & 21 .$350-PAi'llORAr.tIC V1Pw. 3 BRAND Nf\V 11nd VACANT
4 BR. 2 J!o1;• homt . rrp!!,
'1rps. h!llm, rwar th" 'ore.ch'
f"11.m 1hr.s nrily, l!"J llf'AUl'l/UI
for SiG.'J per mo. A.R"r"l
lrom s;: rn 11 Ar.I only. Br. lrplc, bltns, "''et har,
DfSTr.IBUTORSHlP. Em;1nr lr11sr. Call 49-4-8902.
PO\\'ER 11nd zrr unit. Salt'.. Lido Isle
S-11•,.s 5. Guar. 64&--\Sil.
COZY 2BR 2BA. Avail. Sf'p!. • :Nfi-.IJ.\1 • \. W1n!t-r. rr;ilc. Appliances
ill('. 67~23. GOV"T REPOSSESSI01'1, lnw
I ~~--~~~~---· I rln, assumt low int !Nin.
Newport Beach Ell!.1' qu11ll ryln.1t:. Bk r.
WINTER RENTALS 6-12-424.'i 11nyt1me.
BAYSHORES -.3 11ntl 4 hd-s 12;,... 2 BR. <luplex, ll'llCl"r!,
1·n1. furn . from S:l:ll. klflS , Pf'! Ok , 1~7j4 &11.ch.
BA YfRONT • 4 bdrm, 311 fi.l>l-!!29.l nr fii:l-.'\664:.
baths $6'Xl Corona del Mar
OCEAN rno:-'T • J bdrm.
2 h.:ilh $3:,0 VIE\V horn,. -I Br, l Bil.
"C " Thomas, Realtor rinstr.~: 2 Ftr. 1 B11 upstrJ.
p11hl)-('(!\'f'r I. rah an a.
Lf'11~ 51(Xl. \1111 :'iol6-20.':2.
4 BR. 2 ha, nn cul.OP-Sar.
Crpr51rtrp~. nire p;:r110 If.·
,\rrl. t.lany :'\ira~. $28~1mo
V"~"· :,1'.J-007fi, :11.i-iil.i2 .
SPOTLES$• 4 BR-:r-BA~N"""'
rpt,., d r p ~. f11\<hw11shrr
\.arrlrnrr inrl. Ca.I I tn sre
~0....127~ .. 11l17 C°<•yl"n Rr1 .
Newport Bitach
* NEWPORT ISLE *
\V~1erlron1, let. 2 BR. ,r,.
ronv, a ... n. 1'i Ba·,.., lrpl.
Lovely f'l11l1n. Bl!in~. JJock
!!f'lllCf' 111111.11. Yr~rly 1:ilfl 1110.
BALBOA BAY PROP.
2309 \I', Balbo;i. NB f.73-1420
Anaheim 77~·2,l;OO
LllJl;ihr~ 6!11-3708
ing & .Spac1nus Aris. Trr-, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rared ponl: suni.:rn ~as GE><~11
Unhe!1rv;i;hlr L11·1n.: -n 111v
-B-a -lbo_a_ls-la_n_d----l 1 Br u nf $150-furn $175
2 Br un f $1 75 furn $210
New New New
Villa Cordova
•• 1 RR. Gi\~ J .. 1valrr ALL tr rIL l:<CLUDED
p11irl. Slfi.i/mo Yt'arly. C;ill S~r1al 3on11~; 11. 1;1!ver· ('1)111. -l~I ~11 •
fi46-2l:lll. pla1cd canrlle ,.nuflrr i.~ Ql I~T -;::.\i-1·~
YEARLY. ldral for 1 prf\<1"1n, your&: U you .bring 1his ~d 1\r;ir Hark 1~.11 i
t hr AP! 11vail Sf'/ll 18. ~17:'1 v.•hen ,\'ou v1s1 t n1tr 111ro<J,.1~. 40 Unit Adult
mn inrl utll 67.'>-297~. 4 blks S, ol San D1e&o f"n\':. A part m ent Comple ic:
on Brach, 1 b!k \\'.on flflll I & 2 BR. Apts.
to 16211 Park~ide Lane. F 1,1rrt;11n111.i: "11! hr ,l l•if";i~.
e S~:t \VK ~UP -fin flrra.n \71 •1) 8'i-5MI 11rr l)r,·01:1111,.; 1111<: 1•"!'11
Ba lboa Peninsula
Lovrl;v Bach,.i.ir,. 1 BR. ~rarmu~ ilfll "'II hr ~ ;riy. ~laid ~f'rvlrP. rl'llll . Uri! pr!. 2 ALOCl-\S hearh, !nPn f'1"Vl rll-.... prr11l •'11h1111'1 '"l'·ll",·
• Call fi7.'l--lii•lll • 1n11t,., ~rr huo:r :ttlfll<' 1P.[:.1e 1,1, k. ~-•1"<11.:r <. \l / ,_ ''fir
~ !11111 ""(I -'!pl Comrl fu rn e P.Jl\•·l',J e t,H.,1' e 1•11.,,\
Coron• del Mar $111'1 n1n, 1111! 111r l. ;;1;,._J jlh g n11 r\ ... 111 e fl 1.r ~'I t'
LRG &>11rhrlor. rlo.s" In ~1 ~R h-!2-i;_:<~ • -"1•r'r,;1J ,,.,1 :111tp11• 1 "
hrach. Avail 911 1 Ar11T nn. 2 Rn. 71i:j l ~111lrr A1·r . II R e !)rrp ~ '"'lnr ... 11.1~
I.\'. S1Jj/mo. k $1~3 . ,,l,'lll nio, n1~T. i'-01 ::>Ja1rr i'fll"f'"I'. rll'.11'"' 64~.i20. i;il7-0!l.16, 011nf'r, ;.2~10;,x. (;,\!'i .~, 11 ,\'ll 'll P,\f ll
~Mesa Fnfr. u1il~fiirn-l-B1l;;p1 :-.r Mo. to Mo, F ro1n $1 40
-------------1 hrarh, J"llVll $1~0 llfl. ('.;i\I ;:.:~1 )·Ir!. •1 "' '' I \I
NE\VLY d!"ror11 tl'd I k 2 Rr ;,~f ... ~777, \ift..7~S2, ~1~1>-l~f,i; Srr .\li;r !'rd \\<'.,d11r;id
Afll~. Adults 11nly. nn prt.s. NF.AR-"~l"'i>RU I 1 d 'lll•••64•6···00•3•2••••\ lnqult'! !79i,., Rorhrster, ' ·2_ V< ran 'l · o' e · $1 .1. ... [)rfll'l~l! u1r1 •
12-1 \V. C.011J! Hivy ~8-5.527 Sundcrk. Cpts, '1rp& 1)1"1 ·
DELIGHTFUL .J BR, 2 BA ou!, 11 ll ~pphllll(.'l'J. 1 h!k
Ap! hcnne on bt'ach. Be11.con oC'f'11n . Nr11,•Jy rlf'Mr. Adults
811y, N S. furn modernly, 'lnl~" $346. fi7.'\--0.117. LOVELY .l BR
(f\-1 . -'-' ,, I "'"Il l ;\IF::->,\ l.1110 ~I ~11' ("pl<. \\On<1n.i: ilull tr.. :>11n..._, . rl I I RA 2 Rnnms tliv1df'rl I'> v rp\, '111.;, ~ '" •11 r.hnp'i;:
hetht'CWlm SR.'i. Utit'~ int. Newport Beach !..· nC<' 11., I«• 11n. i......,I ~~---a\'i!J] Sl'pi to June SYJO. $150 LGE 3 BR . 2 BA. dt'n, J>A tio,
d"P· So ptls. Pnv prty trplc. dw.. crpt1, drp11,
67~'>. 11.tlult'I, no Pf'bl. 6~'J4a6.
hrlml'. 0f'&n 11.J 11 pin' r.•,.w
crp1t . JNirtJ.v lurn If ~<'U
wish. On B11.ll"oA PPn Point.
S:l25. Av11.1J St-pt. 67~229.
BEAUT m'111. '1:11Ynh<>u1~. ~ 2 BR. n .. n. din
Ar. 211 Bil , trplr. pat!n, rpt~. drp.~. nn
pool. 2 cAr f ar, 11.\1 hllnA, ~f'11rly. 67:J-..Ci9j4.
rrpt!", rlraprs. VaM! $3.l:-i.1 ~Cc0-1c1ca-M""e-,-.-----
' 11 :i23-1710 nr M6-!19!ll ,.\'es
rm. ~lc. I '"""""""~!!!!!!!"!!!!!~~ petA, S2Yl LOVELY l 1tory .'t hr, 2 1'>11 ,
flCf'll n 11""· nr i.choob. $.".00
m!'. "'12-2:l07.
bl-tv.·n R-10 or v.·krlrts. SHA.RP -LGE: -4 br, 2 ba,
\\"INTER Rr nt: 2 brl., ill"~' v.·/w, drpt. bltns. l.1a~
rm, 1\ hath, rwitlo. fpl . S26.~/m.,. Cr:rlll'ie Park .
Dbl t:.a r. wash /d!")'f'r. ~o--0374
fii~.
0.lly Pl!Ot \\'a.nt
bug11.iM plo.re.
Ada have
't llR. 2 BA. flr .. pl. roni~r
lo•. rl!'\1 .:ar \I~~· cl,.a.n .
<:all l.Arry-Ar t ~\MO.
BEACH 1 hlk AWA:V. Cu!r.
1mm11c, vacanl .l BR . $7,lj.
yr-munrl.. At!. a-1&-!IAAO
Newport Shores
3 BR. 2 BA. l -t ty \\lalk tn
he11.ch. Yrarly 1Par.e
ABBEY REALT't' i:r-4~',0
Olrlt'r!rn~nl~nnl.v.642-6.'iflt. \\"INTER-ln"rr '}RR 2 Ri\ f<. 1.•rf"'1·•• l,rr·1~ •1.1r1
• STtlNNJNr. 1 BR .1:11m~n ~~u11fult~· rurn1~hf'ri. $26.1' Im.,, {! '1111 1' ~ .. n.11 11 nur d '"''"t I 1-11, l'!~rrnt1a. ap!, rl'IOI, Rrc rm, sml dog 1no. fi<lfi-2.':lll :ii~1 ,\ ,, 11 1. 1, ~ .i.i
nk. Sl ~\>, &l:>--:-i.'i.10. ~R-IGllT /, <'h<'"rful l RR -~ I -. · 1 :--11~\·H•! \ 1·1·1\ 1ry NlfT.L\' d"C -1 !.: 2 Br turn 11rit, 1\ 1nrrr on\~-. R.:i v!f'lU1 '"'I , "
I '~~ ...... -~ 1·· ~. •·! I/. ' "'"t P t Apl.~. "''" .r pt11. 1trp.s. 1n _" pe110. nri P"_I~· r,,.....,.JJ.•:_ n~ ·" 1, , 1 ,·,·ri'.
;1.ln1 h:ir SI.ti & $140 furn \\'INTF:R nt·r;in f.· h~\"frnnh 1111 .. J I , t••'rl\
tnq ;,14 6f'rn11rd fi.~if.2:__ -' br. 2 ha, .1 hr. 1 & 2 h;i. 11,11rr 1 1 lrl'rrlr> , ,,,·
I 61."dmom. Aof111t . ...., prt5, fi42 .... J!IVi f C':tll 1,•. , t· •. 11 ~1
St05 Rily 1'1cCardl,. R,.allor .• -1-RDRill furn 11p1 :<"a! -~1~1.-I ... · \1 1 \"• ~1-.-1
rh: :t11t-7719. ~11ch. 1_ ,;~1111 • ~lli n1n jM;~1.;:_ 1 'l\1
Slln 1 BR housl', dtn, 1"""11. \ r11 rt~ l\.~.127 ~ R : in· ,, .,If
f'l"'ho. i;:11r . 11rlul!!1, no pets.lrl,\11.:r -P1Lnfr..,r 11 c11011' >'fl!lr'"' I •11 I s·:m
QU l"1 64f\-3764. CA.116-12-;jlj/,ll k.SA,1·P'. 1111" r· ,,'I •.I>,••,, ---
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Mondq,A-2' 1971 ' DAILY f'lli.OT
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Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Untum. , _______ _ J6S Apt. Unllrm. 365 Apft., _R_--:m;;• ....... --:::--:-400:7-l:lu:::•::IM:::":_R:ont:::!•l:___:W:: Pound llroo .... , 550 School• & Go--"'""--'-"'"'-----1 Fum. or Unfurn. 370 .._ I I
CHILDREN
•••NEW•••
ALr·1IOST REA DY!
SUpt>r Comfortable 10 unt:
bidg. 11•1111 1101 2 BR, 2 BA
APARTMENTS
Mu't S•• ta Appreci1te
Ni!a r cool Nwpt Back Bay.
:i('/l(lOls, po1·k~. Yr.ICA, Boy's
Cost• Mis•
DELUXE
APARTMENTS
fo.'Q\V AVAil.ABl.E
Air Cond • Frplc'1 -J S1vim-
ming Pools • llealth Spa •
Tennis c:rt. • Game & Bil-
llud Rocni.
l & 2 BEDROOM
FR0!\1 $140
MED ITERRANEAN
Club, ~hoppg, frwys etc., VI LLAGE
Gns hl'lll, gall cooking.
11·a1er. 1111 p1id . l\!On.10 2100 Harbor Blvd .. C.~l.
!1"0n1 $185. 2324 Elden -1ee 1714) 557-8020
or call Ted \Voodhe11d -fi.ENTAl. OFFICE
Villa Cnr<lova ac1uss s!Net. l--O~P~ENC:...~10.:...CA~M.:._T~O_:<~P~'~f-
616-0032
FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS
meBliBllU
-ELDEN -
Huntington h•ch *, ~15 Jl('r \V ~ e k Up. E. lTth St ., Co8t.a rttea ndrvct OM S7J AL'S GAR.DY.HING
Gen1r1I \\ /KJt chen. $J0 v.·~k \IP &or.oak~. $60 f>C'r Month FOUND YOUJl&' r, m 1 I e -:-:-~°"".,....,.. .... ---lot prdeninc 6 1 ns al I
1 Br. Apt. No childrtn, no apts. R.ealono le Bkr 675-6700 Shrphm:I. Ligh! 111 n , LA School of M~ la ndtcaplns 9l'r'Vkle&, call
pt!s. $9,;lmo. !I blb trom lllotel. * :,.i&-97» m 1 ' w/black ~ddlc. Vic ~ C:\I Santa Ana. -540-6936 SW-Sl9I. ~ Nnpal't.
ocean, !l) ~4-ln7. PALM MESA APJS. * CLEAN, qu~t. lr& Bdrm, lndu1t rl1I R1nt1I 450 HoapltaJ, SU-0~. low eo&l da:t/tvf! ciuae• CdM, o.tt. Mua, tiuv.r * * Sl~2 Br. 2 Ba. Cpts, pnv home, w/w watdrobe * COSTA MESA * WHT./Be!ge lri. re n1 al .. GUITAR ~ssona, no per Shoft1, Wntclttt
drps, bl!N. 19 t -2 1 5 2 , Bachdor on.turn ••. , •• $135. clost-t. 646--20.u. $95. & S 167 per month. )1)'11'1& dog-Mc~ old red mo. your home or mine. SWIM Pool malnL man look.
R97-M91. Bachelor furn ........ 1145. F1.1RN nn, kilch & be.. 1 Industrial. uni~. ready for collar, vie. Estancia Jllgh 496-5717, leave meuage. in&: for garde~r wtpaol flo
L•gun• 1Be1ch l-BR unlurn .......... fl40. adult. [)Jwn!n H.B. l7~ mo. occupancy. 1)(}220 Po-r School, 642-5026. The1tric1I SIO trade aervltts. l'U ma.lntaln
l-BR tum ··• ..... from $l55. ldl'al !or studenl. 642-SSJJ. * C. NATfRESS RLTR, * l'OU :-C:::0'.':"'.,-"'"-,..,..---1 your iwlm pool-you matn-
sruDJO apt, norih, view, 2-BR unlurn •........ SHiO. ...,,. E llth C't ND male, grey & blk JAXON the Ma1idan. ~i hr tain my yd.~ "B 114-SLE'EP'G r m !or m11.n ~ ' ' -" poodle w/"·hitr leis & fa (:e. of m•alc for partit•, ".00 --~~------1 i;undcck.. nilrroN>, utiL pd. "'" R furn · ....... !rum $175. 60 1485 ··-.., * LANDSCAPING *
• POOL (lVl'r 30. Nt>a r 11th &. lrvine.·~=----· -----Vk: Adams &. Brookhurst. 494-3669
S<'PL I, $165. 494-!f24i2 " U ~~~~~~~~~~!New I .....1"1r1 • SAUNA cc~'~'--·~··~ .. ~·-"~'~· _____ ,IND STRIAL space 1280 sq H. B. 968-5-1!>3. ~ I awni;, 81" u ..... m .....
Mes• V1rd1 • JACUZZI S6i To a rt>fincd lady \n my !;a~~,~~87 w~~!!:.~ 'g?,' CAT bJack & bim<1n tigt"r ]~ ~;.d :n~~'r.1~=-h:::
e NICE e 1561 1'.fesa Dr. Santa Ana tovrly, quirt home in C. r.1. C.M. D}'11: 64&-Mll, ev~: ll'ilh 11·hilf! markin:;:s, mall', ,_... ... .,..... 13 yra loc exp. 5J6..1225.
i\lesa Verd e 2 BR, new cpli, Rrfs. No sn1ok1ni::. 5'i{)-7195. red flea rollar. Vi<: Cd~l. I :~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;~ df"P\!i, nr 11arbof' I Baller B•lboa P1nin1ul• •-;"-&-068-~J.~----~= I Sea view Ave. 675-4446. $5 WEEKLY· mow, edit'. Ir l~ARGE lxli·rn. nr So, C&1.1-R•nt•I• W•n ted '60 vacuum m06l Jawrui. Neat,
i;hoppg, locked pr., adu.lts YRLY-2 BR, lf.i blk to bu.ch. Plaza, Pr1. entrance &: bath.1 __________ l\t ALE hrownlblk tiger 5 Auto W•xtng dependable, call Ed 962.-SJM
no pets $145. &L=...3515 or Mat\u't' adults. Avail 9/L 5-$0--5615. l Bedroom or 2 wl den, 2 l'nO!I. old. vii:. Corona drl
&14-0T-;>J. $250. 67~37, 962-~29. ~G~u-.-,~,~H~o-m-.----4~1~5 Bath to ~nt approx. Sept: Ma.r Beach, 832-G!"Kll.
DLX 2 le l Br. 2 Ba, encl Coron• d•I M•r ne11.r or aeeHSible to htgh HALF-K'T'Own or11.nf:e &-white
gar. :5150 &. up. Rental ofc; * PRIVATE ROOM IK"hool. \\'ill lease. Call 714: male kittt'n, \•ic. Fashion Is.
309.'i r.tace Ave, 546-1034 . TROPICAL Gardf>n v1e\v, I f or 1•lderly lady, Bright • 4.J9...7829 LaJolla. 644-0139 &JI. 6 p.m.
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Compact1 .$7.25 Standardi SPRINKLERS
2 & 3 BR's
?rivale patlo, pool • lndiv.
Jaundry fac,
N•wport 8eich Bd. Frpl., Quiet. Ex. loca-ch('('ry Ral den surTOU ndings. OUT of town executive needs
eSPARKL ING NEWe 1----------tion. $17;; f\1o. 64+73&3. Nutr111ous nleals. 518-47~. N.B. apt. l\lon-fl'i. \\'ill
I Bed1wm ............ SI.>.>. PARK NEWPORT Cos t• M••• Summe r R•nt1l1 4120 s111>-let to ol\'ner "''eekends.
Last SSS
$9.25 Quick Serv. Campus Ne.w lawns, tltt1I • 1hrubs
I. Mobile le't'V. avail. Your ttmoved._ rototll l ln1.
home or pi<.k up. Reas. land1eap1ng. 64>-2646.
Clean-up • re1. maint. FRONT Yard Lawn Sml. $10
6-15-2550. mo. Backyard1 1. l 1 • _
Near Orange Co. Airport &
UC!. Adulls only.
20122 Santa Ana Ave.
711&T. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A
5-16-6215
2 B~-111· APARTMENTS '* • '* * '""'"""' ....•••••.•. a. \\'intt r rental acceptable. •1· · Old · t B b I
Weeding, yard clean-up.
962-8612. GARDEN APTS. Bachelor, I or 2 Bedroom~. A!!tAZl/'\G Adull Li v ing LAGUNA, AV1lil 8/28 to 9/4, 547-8084. " 15511\& i:; n i i l'i h 1 YI ttlng
\\il nt POOL and Townhouses. Spa, pools, 'Beaut. 1 & 2 BR turn or unr 914 to 9/11. 2 Br/2 ba, pvt t----------sheepdor pup, r• ma le• COSTA MESA PROFESSIONAL Gardener,
2311 Elden A\'e .. C.i:-1. tenni1. From $175. AtTOSS Apt.!!. &If clean. ovelll, bch, pools & ten n i I · dQui~t non-t.moking p nt. "'.'81!-eyedk .,Reward No quei· tree work, pru n 1n 1 ,
&15-5780 642-4905 from Fashion Island at , .. .., D/W (in 2 Br) displ•, 5hag 546--4678, 499-3906. esires yrly hskpg, Bal. · tJOns 81 e · 545-6449· PRE-SCHOOL sprlnklers, clean up jobo, -·~ Isl. to $100. 644-0480 G AY Enroll now for Fall boree & San J oaquin Hills cpD, drps, jacuzzi &-sauna 2 Br nr Bny a: Clubhouse. R tiger .!!tripe yng !em l~h & Monrovia, 1,~ day + landscapinr. Georp,
Roads. 1714) 644-1900. baih.~. Huge pool. Llclo Isle. $1 50 I wk . • \VlNTER rental wanted, cat, grt'f!n llea col. fi.ell'ard, tuU day &esslona, ~·~-=--·-------!
WeSliBJIU ZI 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath Living room \\'it h cathedral
ceiling Ar. frpJc. Separate
laundry area. Encl patio.
S11>'imming pool & children's
playgroUnd. $200,
Merrim•c Woods $-135/nio. Ca.II 671-7185. on Oceanfront. lrg family, ALSO, tame Sparrowhawk program, hot lunches. Ages'TOM'S JapaneM Gardener 20-~ ~~~~~ ~~~Ac!ss 42a MeJTimac Way. C.~I. e $ll;,...$100 \Veekly min. 4 BR's. 64f>...5922. ~~: !l!isaion V i ejo. 2-6, hl'J 6:30 A!ll • 6 PM. AP'f. -Tndust'l-Comm'l-Rni-
from S.A. Country Club). 1-2 BR"1. F urn &. Uni. $130 e:ioo 11 to OCEAN? M isc. R•ntal1 465 ..:.::....::..:::________ $2.0 wk-COt-.tPARE! 642-4050 dent'!. Comp. Lawn Care, ~cw Bc;.u1ifl1I Garden Apai·t-
menl!. P1·1vote Pallos, Pool,
Spa, Gara.1:e. Luxurious
landscaping. Adults, no pell!.
2 BR. -S20j. Furnishrd
J BR. -S25:'J. Unfurni.~hrd HARBOR GREENS
Spacious J & 2 BR uo;1,. up. ind ur1 l, newly dee., 6·1:>-4530 or 6~:>--0135 LOST-N'\\'ard: 2 V.'Omen"1 BABYSITTER_ lo·'-c·-. I""ew lawn, sprinklr. 531-44t6 ~c--=c::...=:.C:'-:;.C::...:C::.'-~·l'LOCKED. fent1ffi 1torage tor · S\S7J · ¥"-e ""'" From $155. up, Jo .. rplC!!. priv. beaut garden, pool, r<'c. AVAIL ,\ug . 2:-t _ Sept. 4. boa lg or camper1. 50c per ~I• C H u n 11 n ~ t 0 n cr11.t1~. p I a y mate a , ac-LA\VN CARE & prdtn
patios, load.• of closetJJ. Adulls, no pets, l!M J\laple OCEANFRONT ~ Br /Z Ba fool. 6-12--6560. s "' · ntr . 1 ~700 r.1ain St. tivllies, fenced ya.rd. Agn \\Wk, light hauJ!··1. Exp'd.
Adults. f.fgr. 557-0211. Ave. Q.!. J\1gr. Apr 5 &l:>-45.10 m-&15-0735 l===c-'-~-----H. 8 . (213) 439-1516 8 Ai'f to 2-6, near Linclbtti School. Reuon&.b~. Call 54.>-S735.
I ~-~~-~--~=I.STATION for rent. newly 2 PM except Fri. ~2-86
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EXP. J apanese Gardenq. • 1210 J' J • 2 BR t--11"~ TWO Lost Fri 20lh/1-brow n CJ'tLD Know ho k we81iBAUZJ TOWNHOUSE -,uge 2 BR apt. High on .. , ....... .>o>. located Ne"'POrt B ea c h. -, Care in my home. w, up-eep, plant ~ Back Bay Bluffs y,•f pvt NASSA U PAU.tS. 1 child, r-.fATURE girl to ahatt my &12_2311 & v.•hite beagle/t Black & l\!on. lhru Fri. Balanced pest, trimmin&. cle&D-Qp.
2 BR, l~ ba, Cri>ts, Drps, balronies, frpl c, h e a 1 e d ]77 E. 22nd St. 642-3&15 comfortable ocean vie 1v1:~~~-~~~~~~! I \•:hite mixed brttd, vie meals & many activitiee. 968-3486.
S1ove, Pvt patio Si60 mo. pool, loads or c 10 & et 1 , 1 BR. furn or unf. Bltns, home. Must be clean. Avail. :l\fac Arthur & Bristol, ~.A. C.\I area. 642--0584. 1-,CREA=~T~IV=E~G-A-RD--~-JN-G-I
Adlts, TIO pets. i46 Melody Adults. 745 Domingo Dr. 9/15 492--2558. I ~ Reward. 5)7.j69.1 aft 5 ,...., Lo. IC epts, drps. No child/pets. ,_ .t 1 • ~E\VPORT He-ighl!i area. i\.1o, Mdn. A: Yd. dftn-up,
.O.i\.f.H.S. l Call 645-1260. Sl30. 2;>85 Orange Ave, Apt i\.fATURE adult to s;hart 3 rJOl'I 1 ,., LADIES wh i te i o 1 d Lll.rge yd/sandbox/tta.flll", Landscaping &. sprinklers
DLX 2 BR, studio, cpts, .... ALMOST READY B. BR Condo. I"f!"Cl1!ation &. \Yristwatch lo&t at Art Balanced lunch. Xln't can. instaL FreetesL 67l-lle&.
131 E. ~I St .. C.:\J. 6-16-llG66 * Spanish Elegance
drps, bltns, 1 child OK, no nnnl facilities 536-1742 Femval en Aug. 18th. !213) 27
Qui•t Adult L iving pels, $15a mo. lclosed l BR. Sl.50-2 BR SIB. up. 1 BR. Furn, util pd. Sl30. 31F:r;E-~,.~.~'E:o:.:=:·..::.o..:c.::~· ,.--IP1r•onel9 530 962-7775. 643-:>I. AL'S Landacapinc. Tree ,._
Sha; cpl e d rps e bhns \\led/Thur) 998 El Camino Priv. patio, billiard rm, htd BR. Unfu rn, util pd. $185. 2 1 11u.. roommate lo share c,...~~~~c--~--LICENSED child ca~. my moval. Yard rem.odelJns.
Beautiful Pool e AU Uhl Pd S.l&-04.5l. pool 11.•/jacu1.ti, AduJt8. 20101 BR. Unrurn, Sl40. 64&-2;).14 N\\'pt Bl'ach bayfront i.0111e * FULl..Y LICENSED * BLACK &: \\'hite male rat, home. Any age, Newport Trllh baulina, lot cleanup.
2 BR, $170 Birch St, N.B. 557-4246. Ol' 5-18-ll333. 11•ith same. 675-679;';. Reno11'ntd Hindu Spirituallat re"·ard. Answer1 lo Tomn\Y. 1Je1ghts. ~-Repair aprlnkl.ers. 673--116&.
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~"\dulls only-no pell! SPAC. 2 & 3 Br apt. $140 Up. 1 & 2 BR unfurn. \\'eslcliff G f R t 43S Advice on all matter&, Vic Springdale I \\'amer, LIC'D CHILD CARE Yamauchi Ga~ Servk:e
'..!11 A1'oc:11;Jo SL 6,16-0979 Hid pool. Play yn. Cpts, .... ,,, N•wty doo., bl•-·, I H-;;;;u;n;t;;n;igt;o;n;;;;Bo;;;;o;d1;;;;;;;;;;;;' •rag•• or •n Love, J\faIT!age, Busil'lf!'ss H~-"~· ~·~"-·""'-.-·---~~ drps, bltns, patio. Kids ok. .... u"' R d" . :"". H11rbor &. B11.ker, C~1. 5 yrs. Free Landscape Omsultiq
I JgM r.ta ple No. 3 EH2-3Sl3 1 -;ipoo;,.l,,. <'&l0Uo27-i,'~4~·=-.'""-.= 1r '* GARAGES $2;J PER ea 1ngs given 7 days & DOG Sitter de.~perate, \Vhitf! f'X p. Ttl!fs. 54~2943 &12-fi265
I THE BEST COSTS LESS 2214 College No. 6 646-2287 1 BLUFFS dlx Tnhse 2 Br, 21h ON BEACH 1
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l CALI~ S.12-6391. 312 N. El Camino Real, cut vie Jol~/Callf. H.B. in" service.
Imagine; \vet bar, fireplace, e li\l;\IACULATE 3 Br, 211< a, tns, trpl, pool, re<: San Clemente ... I hea111 ceilings. roui.:h-hrwn Ba . Cpt.~. drns, lncrl. Av!l:rJ area, dhl 4!ncl gar. Adults. NEW APTS 1 ,;:iO;ff;;;i;ci;o;R;i;oi;;nt;;•;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;44;;;0i--~·~2!>-~9l~J6~,,_;.<;'~~~--~lJ90 aft
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II b. rl · ·" ~~:is. Avl 9/1. ""•-. 1 Br From $227 JET'S LOST! block concrete c•....,..n-· pane ng, lg p vate nallo, no11•. 973 Valencia, C.\1. ""' U'n""O'fVJ 2 R 2 ' MEXICO , • -..-.""• EXP. Japanese prdener. 2 BH-2 BATl l, clubhou~f'.
557
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7768
_ ~I blk frnm beach. 3 BR, r:. From $4w MEDICAL SUITE Bl11rkmir1.poodll!.2Y1'1.old. 11.dd a rm, ho_u~ levehng, Compl et e maintenanct.
pool, V-ball. $11·1. 387 w. 2BA , blt-ini, patio. Yrly lse. J BR From $375 MESA VERDE SAILING VOYAGE Red fl.t!a ~liar. Mi1l9ed by gar. door ~ain. Free est. Free estlmatn. 646--0A30. Ba~ St. other :.! BR'g from SPACIOUS 2 Br. a.pt. Nrwly Sep 1• "-6 F urniture Available J\ter: &: women wanted to join oy,oner. p],1$1! call 645-2466. \Voody, 962-6945. d 1 d t I · • t .1. ""'Is. 75-0437, C h 900 Sq, !t. V.'llh il" EXPER. Hawailan Gardener SHi.'i. AU adulr~. no prr~ re ecora <' , 1 ove, re rig. l1A-4PJ\t. arpets-dnpes-dishwai; er 3 t';>;am'inini roomi 1a ing vo:•age to l>tt!xieo. LOST ileep\ng baii:, North Ci1rp•f S•rvlce
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\IE.!\DOIVS AP\'S. $135/mo. 791-D \V. \Vilson, heated poot.sauna11-tenn11 Share expen1es, Eric {213} ----------1 Camplete Garde!Ung Stt· * Call 6-16-0073 • Ot. 613..,1114~. BA YFRONT, boat docks, ex-rec room-ocean views Priva1e ollice :178-9771, FaCt!. Vic: Oran1e & 21s1, lntmductory Spttial v\ee, Kamalant, 641-4676.
o!ic l Br 3 B fu-epl . 1 ki i\'urse sta!lon, lab & cr.t Dark blue. Reward! *' D" G•n•r•I S.rvictil
Park-Lik• Surround ing DLXE 2 BR, bllns, retrit .. SJ.50 mo. "2 Br.a.1 Ba al300c., pal1os-amp e par ni rf'cC'p \lon APCARE ..._.~="'~·------" 10" i.scount -----------!
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UIET _ DELUX'" ll /W cpl, drp~. pr i v . Seeurity 11:ua.rds, Vaseclomy, AbortJon, Ad* -: St,am or shampoo cleaning "" b-' mo. Realtor. 646-0732. HUNTINGTON ample parking 1 •LOST or strayed male DIAMOND TI1INGS by Mooae. Lt. J-2 &r 3 BR APTS ..... cony, gar., nu cond., S360 Per ;\lonth l on, Info & counulinc. SI · • -s· I I \ b I Ut
Prv patios * Hid Pools $175. 962-418() ':AR.\tINrG· 1 BR, crpts & PACIFIC 642--4436. o::"1ri~~:.!!i::'vi;;,~ sJi_11:1~.a r!ep;:. or Inrtall~~~•17 !~~ .. ~~'20' ;~tr;y~:~t e~
Nr shop"g * Aduil.'I only * EXTRA lri 2 BR, 2 Ba, rps, ~ rig. stove, trplc. ALCOHOLICS Ano .... ~ ..-.~ M . • A ci·pts, ,drp~. Sl5.llmo. 988 Empl'd adlt \\"/refs. Lease:. 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. Phone 54l-T2l7 0~~ LOST male Irish Setter, JOHN'S C&rpet•Upholstery H A ND~M N art1n1que pts. i\IJ'!islon or ph. 557_7940. $150 mo. 646-9563 eves. tn4) 536-1487 P .O. Box 1223, Cotta ?l~en. rep1ward!_ Vcl~.1 ,'Y~il~~ It Cleaners. Extra nn _ . A • carpentr,, lm Sanla Ana Ave., CM BRAl'l"D new deluxe 2 BR, 2 Ofc open lo am-6 pm Daily acenl1a, ·" . ..............,, Si'ampoo tree Scotcbruard plumbu'C & electric ahllit)'.
,\fgr. Apt 113 6-16-55-12 East Bluff BA unit. Dishwa~her. patio. \VUJ.JAM WALTERS CO. LOsr Small blk d<>a with I S o i I Re I a r d a l1t 1 ) , \'IWk gu&rn. 1161--06J
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. * De luxe Apts. NO'N bldi:-. Avail for l s! " __ .... _'_"'_'_'°"" ___ Jlnl iftY fact'. Answft'll to the D".!paseni A all color Hi1ullng Ground fir. Artult bldg. No tenant Oct loth. Choice of Parklike Beach Llvina •-. L::iJ name Alfred. HB $-6369. hrlihleneni & 10 minute I----------· I pet~. l Br, 2 Ba. $165. 3 Br. NEWPORT BEACH crpt~ldrps. 675-3131 R. f.. for Adults bleach tor whi te carpets. Y.:.eRD, 1~e, ele&JNpS.
2 Ba. prlv paoo, <lbJ iar. Villa Gr•n1d1 Apt1. 2 BR, crpti;, drp1, itove & Casa Del Sol ~ S.ve your money by aavina k ~e d s, dirt, Jvy,
$7.:iS. 5-1~3310. ~:~ra~~~':i!~G~:~~ refr1g, '''a1her & dryer. Sm 1 k 2 BR-turn/unf. Pvt pa· ATTORNEY'S Found (frH ids) 550 lntlrUC11o" J ~ ~~ex: :!f!,· :n A.!l~,~~~'~--~P,-C..,~-·~·-•_. __ .. ~'-__ ._1
LGE I BR Sl1idio, ~ Ba, . . yarrt. i;1n den. G&rage. tin, frptc in 2 BR, elevatoni, il1ALE, pure-bred Shetland ~--;;;;·---~--~1 " ci·pts, drps, blLns, all ulil )J'llUJC: k quiet slllI'Ollndina: Adults only, no pell. $185, dshwshrs, crpts, drps. Pell!i OFFICE SPACE Sheep d hok .S l5, Any rm $7.~. couch TRASH & Ge.rare c!e~up,
"<lid. Sl~5. mo., no children, for family with e:hildrf'n. 6\2 1~g.1 accepted From 114" fl ,~: c e colla.r & $10, cl1alr $5. ]j yrs. exp. la 7 day1. $10 a load. Frae eat. ,, Near Corona del Mar High · -~ · · · ea. co ...... · no tags, very Schools & what counta, no1 method. J Anytime. ~S-5031.
no pets. 998 El Camino School. Fireplace wet bar & 2 & 3 BR dlx. 11plll. Crpl."i, Z1661 Brookhurst St, t-m. r-:rw union Bank To v.•er a t frit:lldly, vie. Harbor .&. instr uctions 575 d wok lL C-.ood f.
J.t&-0451. built-in kitchen a°ppliantts. drP6. biting, nr Hoa& J-losp. * '7141 962-6653 * br-autiful Ne,,..·port Cenier. Edinger. 963-6772. ~1-01;1, myae re Hou11clNning
$90 -1 BR duplex, l adu!I, 835 At"dIGOS WAY 644.2991 SliO -$220. ?lfs;r. 64:2.-4381 or e OCEAN VIEW r rom $133. .l'an!ast1c v iew, 3 or 4 months. ma l e Triin Ti •• AENT Cir.-nter EXPERIENClJl tiu..11fdwan-
rilln 1mokcr. Stv, rt'frig. Coldwell, Banker A Co. 642-1771. l BR. Furn or Unfurn. Roland S. Barcume Cock ... -poo, whitish brown HEAVY &QUI PM _..;..•-z,-c::-::-.::-:-:::::z""--1 Jng $2.25 hr. Bab.Ylllttln& •X·
drps. :\'o pet.~. Dep. Ref, 1"1anagina: Agent 5tl-5%ll 4 BR. 2 BAntS -VIE\V CASA PLAYA, 14th It Jay W. Hendt!I'Mln hair. Call 546-8438 or Ol'EflATOR CARPENTRY tr11. No ironing. 548-6842.
9,">I 'Vest 17th. :>13·'1536 e NEW DELUXE e Sll'p~ to Beach, Lea~e \Valnut, HB. 536-8367. Peter J. Madis;an 54~7706. Learn to ori;:rate Bul.ldoz-~rINOR REPAIRS. No Job Bay & Beach Janitorial
•BEAUTIFUL I & 2 BR. 3 BR. 2 BA Apt for leue, Ind ABBEY REALTY 642--38:,0 Ca)) 644-0023 k,-=i;;=,7!A~L~E~M~-,~m-u-1<-,-5-m-0-.-, ... _ ei-.. DrAi lnt'I, Crant-li, Too Small Cabinet In SU-"'-ti, wlndoM, •-, ,1• N1wport B••Ch ., "'"' Scrapers, Lna.d.,rs, Trench-'-'f' .....,.. ...
Contemporary Garden ApL~. ~pac. n1a.~1er sui1e, din rm 1r •TO\\'NHDUSE. 2 Br l~·• '.:::'.!:::!..~~~---1 o;;;o;o;.,,.,,.;;,,.;;,,.;;,,.;;,,.;;,,.;;,,.;;•l to l yr old. Vic. H&rbor '-f'ni, et.c. S tudy at home agei I o t b • r e&binetl. Res. A: Comm'!. ~1~1. Pillio~. fr n I c 11 , pool. : dbl garage, auto door Ba, priv pa ti<>«. 1dul1A ~Y. A New Way 10 L ive in DESI< space avatlabJe $50 Geliler, c :i.t 64>.1518. follo\\·ed by rts!dPn l train-~-8175 U no 1.NWer leave DAYWORK-General Clean-
·'l5V-S16:;. Call 5'1&-5163. opener avail. Pool &: Rec, no peU, $2:.rl mo. 17211 Bed· N•wport Beich mo._ \Viii provide furniture FE!l'lALE lri~h Sl!tter •-·nd ing at our modern facillty mlf. at 646-2311. H. 0 . Ing. All kind R Hable
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tlrps, 1200 KI · fl. Avatl "°"'· e $275 e \VESTCLIFF anoa, 2 Br, 2 OAKWOOD GARDEN available. 305 No. E 1 collar 496-47~1 A,.,.....ovcd for Ve ter1ns EXPER. r" mode Ii n & • 543-7006.
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S65 ,\migos \\lay,~~ Cami no Reel , San · · ,.,,. b' 1 J · ~=~-~-----~165 mn !rr~ Va <'nc1a Apt l. Ba. Irplc, refrif. Adult~ APARTMENTS UN IVERSAL HEAVY ~'a ine 5, t 'pa rs, ma1nt. No HOUSE OF CLEAN 'CE'1S:.A';,_;7V_;,-;:;'"~·-:;-;<,C-N;;;i;; 1,~\l~'I';'.~M~a~o~ag~«i~by~~';:c. I only. f'rtthly P a I nt e d -Nev.'POrt-Nonh Clen1ente. 492-4420 IRISH Setter-Vic. ~ CONSTRUCTION Joh too i m&ll. R e a•. Prof r.~ 0.-~1-Ll.JA.\T WALTERS CO. l200/mo. 6.,, •""J . '80 I . FOR lease or rent ot!Jce Ave. &. !\tegnolia St., C.!'11. SCHOOLS Dept. #1203 646--4224 "'· ._.."""t ..........
:'>IESA Verde area, Ne wly -~::::.;~..;:~~~~7-"""~~-I t'Vlne Ave 645-0X,O 8/19 (·'J "'' Gel' c· J D · ' --••I "-t' 64' '
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' NE\\'LY decorated 2 Br-2 ba ::-~ui lf' 1n ~hoppi ng cenlf'r. 750 on · !Ll .,..,... • .,Ji9. 501 uen 1rc e rl\"f' ... ...,.., • n.e I, .-.;IOft. fire. 2 Br., carp, dranes. '1 Br, ]t) ha, f11>lc, 2 block' I R Santa An11.. Calif. 92705 CARPE!l.'TRY hy Durkan Housecleaning By Da.y.
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hlln~. Atilt& only . $l40 up~tair!I apt. Bllins, crpts, fl"Olll tX'l'an. $'150 per mo Nt11'J'IOrl·Soulh ~q . T c1-ept rm, 2 off1.-~. SILVER Tiger, fe mal.t', ap-Phone: 171 4) ~'17·7521 Jone~. Custom v.'OOdwork, ~·2tiZ1. dq1~. 2 carports, pool. l 67:>-;:;'106. liOO 1Sth St ~1.11170 !ol•,n11<e , be, crpt"d. A\'1111 prox. :\mos. Vic. Lido p,n. Formic•, etc. Raid, comm. -NJC::E~U-l--,-.--Cl11ld or pet OK. $250 mo. ~--~~~-VIST A DEL MESA !H I. ::33 E. 17th SI. 01.,~6""'1=~""~· -~----N1.rne ···-............................. 646-:'llSB.
,,,. n urn r . .!IP!. PllONE: 675-6050 COZ\' 1 Br. on Canal P11t10, S\,"I(). 6-15-2~50. 1yOUNG female '""'Y kitten Addreaa ..................... ANY ,, ,,. b. "-•Jd, -mm'!, 1\lesa Cieantna Service
11"/ pool, cl'l~r to shop'g. No ~~rnnrt "--1 •lip Y1·Jy Aportmonts ··-= "" ...,.1.~ nr chi ldrf'n, .~l.l E. 171h Huntington B••ch '-1'1 f;~~~~· :"',,_,, ~" ,,,,17 · 1 & 2 BR. Furn.&. Unr. Di~h-BAY VIEW OFFICES Vic MP.le ilel Mar. ~150. City .............. lndu&, i pls. All types work. Carpeta, Window•: Floor etc. P1. .">1~3~2. '.·Ml,..' ''-. o;i•·--w • 11•asher -Stove and Rrfrlit ~ Deluxe Alr-<;onc!itioned We'll help you sell! 642--5873 Stale .......... ··· Zin . lte11s. Frte eat. 961-1961 . Rei ld . .I: Commc L M8-4lll * FRESH AIR ~ ROOMY BR. 2 BA , bltins, l.Jdo Are.a -.iOc Sq. FL eo.11 lh• old •rutt Ir ' l"PPF:R 11·, 2-81:---. "pti:. oi1..,~. Shag crpt"g-Lrg R~ ct'nter, "'"' I Phnne Agf' C•m•nt, Concr•to oning ,. V.'aJk 3 blks to Beach! srndt'ck, ~lefl!: rn hiy or RR~•al~ono~o~,;~,~· ~8~"'~-3~67~>-~•~700~liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~';;;iii;iiiii l--...:'--------I ~~~~~· :;.~~;j;;r 1 child ok. Lr 3 BR a.pt, newly decor. he ar h. Yrly. 643-1878 Tui ~~~ ~:::sl~iYI 0ESK space 11.vailahle $.'lO * * * PAT IO Speciall1t1. Add UtONING &ne in my bon\41
Dbl attached (lif, frplc, l~ OCEAN FilOl\'T: ~'l'IY . :l B<I .. * S.CS-4155 * mo. Will provide furniture * * * d istinction to your holm fl.25 an hr
·1 BR, ~harp. trpl5/(lrp~. fo:r, Ba,. Bltn1, "'xeoept retrli. 2 Ba. Bltn~. Frpl.-Greal at S5 mo. Amwertnc Mrv1 ce ;-------------------.... 1 wi th 1. cu&tom patio de1lrn-** 64
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O.C C. & U.Cl. SJ35. 973 $225. No sftiis, no pets. vil.'11·. $475 mo. 557~4 . • NICE e available. 222 Forest Aw , ~e!!ped&llyforyour home, Pi1lntlng &
Valrnci::i.. ;Jj1-7768 536-1711. BA\'FRONT :i Br li Ba, frpl, Tt)t< most bea utiful view of Laguna Beach. 49'-9468 Qua.lily. Exp er I• n c e P•perh•n1ing
:: Br. familv Un1ls. Ne\\·!y LUXURIOUS 1 Br. \Valking a.nnual be. $650. Boat doc.kl the 1»,y & ocean in the DESK space available $50 Trader's Par:ad1"se 88.tis(action. Eaton ... Sollll--.;...'°"_,,;__...o, ___ ,1
doo:ir. conv~ loc. Pool. S165. distance to beach Ir shop'I· Ow!U'-dally 9-5 S48-1501 . · Jlarbor area. 2 BR. 2 BA mo. WW prnvlde turnltun Construction 54~. No Wa.stln1
Vil.LA ~fESA Apt~. 71!1 \V. Shag crpt'd. ~hwhr. 0re5f-apta. for lease, 642-2202. at" mo. An~n1 Mt"Vloe PATIOS atk.. drl 1 tali * WALLPAPER * w,·,.,n. fr'"l2>"l. J Lo_ .. _ S•n Ctemente l BR DLX Jl "f, view, -·... 11vallable. 17875 Be.ch BJo,rd. , ,. nes . w Vt!, NI When )'O'J calJ "Mac" ro-ng room. ....,, of &tora(e. ,. ... c" ,.., H ti ., • ., ... new lawrur, ow, brMk, ~1444 ,.._1TU
2 Brll~i ba. s h a rp. Patio. Gara.if!'. Adults only, JUST comple~-2 I: 3 Br. ooean. No students or peU un ngton Beach. __,21 re move. 541-1668 tor eit. Crptldrp~. 1200 !Q .ft. $165. 8332 Atlanta. 536-7710. OTM to beach & 8hop'a. All 'Yearly, S175. Avail Sept. INDIVIDUAL bld1 tor of· C~E~M~E;N~T:;W~O;;Rl(;_'.'.":.~job~.,--·IPPAAfilN<'TfiJNiiiCG~,jpP,ro;;ff.,;;u~ionoJ;<;;j_ All
:li3 Valf'nria. C:\l !>57-7768. 2 Blocks beach, lie. newly bltn5 Incl vac, all.I'm, tn.1 ..,.'="=h-·~'~'"--261~'---~-lict!1 or st0tt, 711 W. tl"m'es ·no too work 1uarn . Colo r
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','• ""· l'""lc, n•tio: crptsldrpa, relrig &: i tove tl'rrom 1ystem1, trplcs, pvt APT, delux, tum, 3 BR. 2 ba \I/Uson, C.:\t. 64Ui560. ~m~I, H"~::·~e I pt! c I a I I 1 t. 9112 -'10
crpts' &· drp~. "~~I 1a';;ge lncL $150. kids OK. 64l-i776. ~~s. e1!_~_!~tes. 2221 A<vt on Ne.,.,·port Bay. Yearly lM. * f'!F.\VPORT BEAOt dollars I ~~C~ \VORK , ~7-1 .. 1. •
l l6.5. G4>-0!0i aft 5 • 2 & .'\ BDR!ltS. $lli0 up .... nta Dil.l uara. l : Bost dock avall. 675-5934. 2!"1300-500 ft. 35c NO JOB TOO S.\1AU. PROF. painUnr ext/Int, ~t
CLEAN 4l BR. $145. Patio, pool, childttn. MORA 492-9750 or 714:492-!9.10 ot S1nt• An• p 11 :-1 r. Ervin, 67~1 ti01 Mi-0471 Free Elt work. Aocou1 c e l l Ina•,
KAI A~S. J'"'l M-•·1· 642-3490· e XL.NT OITICE SPACE , aJrleas iprayins, R ef 1 • .fUtn 1tove, cpl.II, priv pe,UO, .r• 000 ..,, .. n.. C t cto M1 ,_,
La " bl k E •-nto Ano -" Lido Bid ~ on ri1 r --..... 673-1178. ne, ,. c · of Beach, -VILLA MARSEILLES now ev..... g, 3355 STORAGE Box Mra. 'OT S -Al I ~ .,..., ""' ,. u.:1A N 8 .... •Ul'I un ...... am , ~ ..... Cit" PAPERHANGER --·-
$1:6-2 Br. blt.M, aar, f<'~ ""...-8"""'' BRAND NIW ta '"'' ' · u•..-wv.. Mold1, Dni(Tllr, Inventory. "6S Olevroltt Pick-up for MY Way, quality home . .. .... -..,
pll!io. ms Rui gera Dr., CM. SINGLE story deluxe patio CAN'T BE BEAT SPACIOUS e300 SQ, Fi. Sii 5/ mo. Ready Market S1600. trad8, any u.eta consider-nmod. W~s. ctlltnr, ftoon ;.
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77_9016. apt. 2 Br, 2 fl.a, She1 cptl, 1 & 2 Bdrm. Aptl. Crpt'rl , d'll'd. Colt& Me5a . O>mlder car, or he mold. ~ etc. No JOb loo small. 96&-0315 ·
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\:&port. Chllrlf'f'n I petg ok. I~~~~-~·~~~-~--South Sea Almot!phert furn. & Unfurn. 8usln11s Renti1I 4U 26' Dlnel ,ux tloop in N,B. Have 80 peart rlnp valued FROM additions thru com'l. ~ INjERIOR EXTERJ6R *
t l3.H:l50. 64~;,.i2. LG 3 BR. 2 BA 1tudio apt. 2 BR. • 2 BATH DiMwssh8r color coord lnat· "'""'"'l'tE 1 1 . ,.. Valued st $4500 Trade for &I $20 each. Will tnde any Complete Service, pll.NI, c, ns, 1Uart.nteed. call
1.ge le~ yd, encl. &&ragfi Ca.rpcts k drpi'I ed •ppll&noee • pluab atiM .,,v • pr me ocation, ~·Import or domfftic auto of or aJ! for car, boal, antlqu-ei;timate1. J oe Rowe. Gen. Hanis, &n-45M. Expert
SHARP 2 BR·l135 Avail. after AUJ'. 22nd. SW. Air Condllk>ned carpel • choice ol J color 17th St,, CM. w/ &hO'A'Caae that value or ~ e.l, runs or ? Contr. 642-S9971'9t6-9203, •trlfla •praylna. B~n1,'.· l'.'_.tdE.""°e,',·, A64d2!~30'11"° -~M~2-4,.::_54~9·~=~~=~-Prlva1e Patlot tchmles • 2 bath.I • stall k l'll!wty remodt!'led, incl SS&-4257 &Tl-0902 WATERPRF vlnyl de ck p A 1 N f i NG : i( one It ,,-'"' HEATED POOL 1howva • mlmnd ward> crrits, drps, l'ien 6' ba.r. H Ha·--an vi"' lot.-.-.. coatlnp, all t;ype1. Lff ruaranteed work. Uc'd A1l:1
t.'EW 2 BR. Crpt.11. drp1, u,~tLlK I T'10B:.E!~~l"J)I. Plenty et lawn robe dol'W't • indirect ll&ht. 645-0Jll. d avt tma.ll ~mere, bide. PaJ;. V~rdei Oear~~ Roofing Co., Ott._ 00-7222 ala job, Call 67WT40.
hll-n1. patio. 1ar. s11:;. 389 bh ns, Mhwhr. M7.3951 Carport .I: Slorap Inc tn kitchen • brukfalf SHO\\'ROOM mf&. It office nt:wn . S.A. ear. Want beach AITa du"p1ex or hou.M. .Additions * Rl'--.,11_ PAINnNG, Uc'd Jns. f'Ne
\\r<MX111111<1 Pl. 6Th-2150 lflODEN' VILLAGE bu -bu,ee prtnt• ttnced lfJI'~. C'I09e In l.ei11n& Joe. baytront resldentl&l . at ,.__.... Ml ,,. .• u..., ·~ BR. STIJDIO, uti l p&id, 1 BR. 3 blkJ from ocean, SUS 7.llX:l South Salta patlo. plush l&n41c&pfftl • S95 to S.150 r.10. 494-4653. ~~h = ~;me;;:~ REAL~ IRWlNl7l-60&0 rr:ick ~Son. ;::ZITO ~: Ub;,';' 141;'~.
Slj(l. Hea!"d Pool. No pet.11. mo. Ad~~'.~· =.""!TIO Santa Ant e MS-1~ bricll BIN!·Q'1 • tarp bMt. NE\V 1tores/lilop1 at N'pt • ' YOU -·~-~ p a l n 1· ~ -od ~-ia-• I' ·-Fr-•-hult 1· -am by 20' Eloctrlcol •"l'l'Y u... • Ph. 642-1149. -.-I ,..., ?il!r Ir Oct1n Ymt. $100 u ~ -,avt! ..:i Ideal tn.W:I O'all· ..,.,. ""' Rtiom1 painted itO n., * OCE A~ e ft E E z E IEACHBLUl'f APTSt I •"'"~!'!"''"""'"'""'"""a 3101 So. lrl1tel St. Balhoa Bay Prop. 613'-7420 er, 8'dl' WJIJ tnde for It '&" Chev. 4 dr tta wt.f, t L E CTRIClAN, licensed, r xtcrlar. Call SWl-7M6.
R ," BA l & 3 BR., 2 BA, pool, patto, l He&ted pml.1 (~Ml. N, at 5o. Cftut Pl&I&) FOR , -, .. ,..,.Jront bid larpr trailer io be u.ed 6or p.....,, &Ir. Trade for % T. '"--.:1oc1 Smalt jobt, __ , J 1-::-,-.,.===,---,--,~I Ant-~ 3 B . "' • d N _, · M1-T 1.&rp O ubhou1e etc. llQ •-ntl A•o ~ g, mobU• ho-•. Pickup. 1935 Pomona Ave, l}Ul"IU • ~n ' PA l N TINO/Papertrw.
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:"n peta. 2 ch!lrll'fn ak Avail 2 BR, patio, pool, dw, di&-pl Great nev. l, 2 & 3 lidrm• • fl .. 2072 Placentia, c.rit "'UICK CASH bonded. Rer1 furn. 60-m&. ~pl 1. M:)-3215. ""fr\i. nr hol!p, util ~. SOUTH COAST rr e ?rime: Retail Location e 81-and . new duplex wllrs Ha~; tlJ 3 TD'1 $9~T. 12) .,.. FOR cliMn
:.--.CLEAN 2 Af'drm. $14:\, adl ~. aval.I ~t. 1, M2-!U9l. VILLAS ~~, 8;~~~ ~~ 18x40, Xl11t tntffle. 1873 owner • unit for houM, w/ 811 Be11r "1ntn l)m, eq ;M, THROUGH A A M&t pain~ ~1•1& Vtrde. Mar •hof!Pil\i \VALK to heh,~ & rec rm, l l01 MacArthur Blvd. DAJLY P?LOT OauWed liorbor . C~t. ~-low loan. ~IO have unltt <3! Apple Val, lot, •tt $4~f. DAILY PILOT ~~ ~~1
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•1·1 J • "" '"" -1~ St ,,. _, =~-~~-~~~c-l for house 1n beach area. T?'d aJJ or pt, Want: Can, nfl prt~. . ...,, 1 -• -..., -'111 · ,,_...,.,..., RdlOn nowf FOR l1u1, 900 1'q fl f.1-1 bldg Ph. J aek Gelllke, $46-8640.. ttrlu m. WANT AD
A pll'I \\'11nt .1111 l~ 11 ~ ~ 2l!l l;.)!h St. ____ ~11 !oil,. tlf'l'f1& l'W'1Y! F'"'f' lt1•I l'•m 11rw!I"!' SSO, terr m•r hlnfl •hop, -''"If# M' * * *
I tn;,estn1l'tit (',JI i;1~-;.i11ii. ~a;! Cllll 61~-561~ Nn1\! ___ _1r~'-"~"-"-'~'-'"~Y_P_l_•1e~""='--~"~':"°~':·''~'~'Y:_::•l:~~P~· "::::'-='~":· '~·-'••••••••••••*••••*••••*a! __ ...:6=4~2:·~5::6~7~8:_ __
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.Pl•~ .. ,., P•tch, Re . ..,elr Htlp Wanted, M & F 710 Help W1nt.O, M & f 710..._,p W•nt.d, M & F 710 Hel, W......i, M & ~ 711
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Holp Went.ct, MI. F 710 Help Went ... MI. F 710 Help Went.ct, M & F 710Help Went.ct, M & F 710
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PUSJ'ER-Pa~h--Rm Arid&. I ACCORDIONISf wanted !or
Accoos. ct-U1ngs, 1 I u c c o I F'ri & Sal n1te. Apply betwn
ttfut. Frtt t' I I I m. I ell . 3 & 5 pm, S\1dss Chale1
.~ 6+1~1 70 aft. 5. Restaurauc. 414 No. NewpOrt
* PATQ-1 PLAST£Rt~G l-Bl-•~·d~··_N_._8_·0----.,.,---;--J
All t;ypell. Y~ ~umateL Accountinv Clerk
Call 5-I0-687) A/P & AfH .. t'c.st paced Ole. l·P-lu_m_b~lnt-------1 C.alJ Lorraine
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PLUMBING REPAIR PER..;;cJNN'EL AG£'NCY
No job 100 !<mall :1cns Weslcl iH Dr, N.B.
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COLE PLUMBING Accounting Clerlir:
24 hr, Sf'MCT. &l j-1!6"1 Perm. pl ume. Typing 55
Pool Service & w.p.m. 10 Key lldder. C«"n'l
lnst•llation a<:Clng h::kgmd req'd. Gul-
tor_ Industrlt>s, 1644 \Vhittier,
JC1hnsen Pool f.<'r\11('\' c.~f. &tZ.2400.
!oip!'('Jal This "'k. only. \'our Equal Oppor. Emp\O)'t"r
Jill mo. Cht>m1caJ f,, cl£'an-.AEllOSPACE; don't v.ait for
1n~ Sf'l"V. lrt'f'. IH5-326:'1. :-:pace age lo tf'tum. Laid
Roofing ol!? 0\'er 40? Pos1lion 10-
S('('Ure? Pul ~'Our brain
LEE Roolmg Co. Roofing of po ... er back 10 .... ork. 00"'',
all 1rres. R.N."'>\·rr, repairs, Sr1n1ulat1ng, I u c rat iv e .
tht-r-mo rool ("U3!1ni;'1t, \l·hite f'E\\', automot.Jve. Full or
~ rolor. Lie/bonded sintt part llml". Call J\tr. Oliver
'4i. &t2-7Z?2. f714l 778-J714 fo.1-Th. 9--f.
HOURS & DAYS
TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE
SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE
LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE
GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM
(no ex,,.rience necessi1ry>
2 Or 3 Nights A Week
Apply for our Waitress Training Pr09ram
Applications given 9-5 p.m . daily
(except Sundays)
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
POPKAL CORP.
Needs Tr•inees
$451 to $650 Minimum Per' Month
Young men ... Mechanical exper. helpful
but not req'd. Must be 19 years or over. Able
to start work immediately if accepted, F'or
information on job placements call Tuesday
9 AM-1 PM only. ' '
776-8551
Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wi1nted, M & F 710
LIVE-in Sitter wanted im-
mediately! J>riv living
quarters, childrera's ages 9
& 10. 548-7916 AM; 548-9125
Pr.t anytime.
LIVE -IN baby11it·
tn-Jhousekeepe-r. Co 11 t gt
girl. N.B .. area, 01\'n trans.
&12-$21-
r.IOVING & stt>rage fflrnpany
is tteking an exp dnver &
furn1t\U"e hand I er. Ex-
perience i.$ a niusl. 8~1--03SO
bet s-a i\lon 1tu·u rn.
e e NEEDED
Two Office G irls
Ml.l5t be 25 anri ahlc to dr11•e
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A-1 J\tobilr Home Roofing AIRCRA.rl' Plaster Pattern l"!!~!!!!!!!:!lll!!!!!!J!!!!!"!"!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!l!!!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!J!!!!!![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!!J &>n 1N'. Roofs c aulkrd, fo.lakf'"rs, :r.lode.Jers. Call ]~
sealed & Coatr.d. &15-25.=.o. _,>l6-<l:::::c':'.'.oo'.__ ______ 1;.H;::e;!lp:;.;.W:.;e~n;;.t;.•d_;';.;M__;&::_F_7_1_;0 Help Wanted, M & F 710
NEEDED, clerk for pos11 1on
Help W•nted, M & F 710 Mjnimum five years e:tperi-at The !\-t usic H11JI, No 6l
MACHINISTS 186 E. J6U\ St., C.i\f.
Sewing/Alterations ASSIST'Al'T illanager, over Boat J\lanulactunng
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Alterations_ 642-5845 Brush Co. 962-0-UG. Good beneri1s Year round No Experience
N1>at. 11e·cur<1.1e, 20 )'t'llrs exp. l,--A-TTRA--CT-lV_E ___ w_o_m_•_n-I 1110rk in modern lacDitie&.
needed 10 learn & teach pro-Master carpt>ntr.r -all phiu;-Necessary!
TrH ServTee fC'ssional make-up, Fltime, e:i. Rolle• man. Installation Must have clean Calif. dr\v.
pltirnc .. Exec. po:o1ition carpen1er, Hardware lnstaJ. ing record. Not under 25.
GENERAL Tree Ser v, Yard avail. Call Vivia.ne \Voodard Jation. 010pter gun opcralor, YELLOW CAB CO.
clean-up, Muling, ~prinklcr E."l(""rienced. "75 r.1cConnick 186 E 16th SL C M Cosmetics, 544-14&1. •-__ :::..=·::::.:=..::::~· -=·::::.· _ ;repairs. Reas. 646-5848. 1-'=:::::.::.:::_::.:.c.:.:.:c---: Ave., C.ilf.
file APPRAISER Equal opportunity employ<'r
Bank background
CTR.A:'lllC tile new &. Can Mrs. Schmidt BookkMper $600
remodel. Free eti;I. Small \VESTCLJFF Ra:lse in 90 days. New Ir-
jobs \l·elrome. 536-2-126. PERSONNEL AGENCY vine compll"X ofcs. AirCTaf\
2CH3 \\'estclil.t Dr., NB oriented helpf11l. Nice va-
[Il] fH5-2770 riety. CPA handles heavy [ ......,..... I i I "'"""""""""'"'""""-.I bkkpng, Call r.1iss Laura, !~;;;;~;;~~f~ Banking ~7-6122, Abigail Abbot Pf'r-EXPER. sonrtt>I Agell<'y. 230 \V. \Var-
Job Wanted, Female 702 COMMERCIAL ""· 5";" ""'· S.A.
DONUT Shop v:ork, no exper.
necess. 25--4;;. Apply J\fr.
Donut, ll"i E. 17t11 St, c .r.f.
ENGINEERS WITH
MANAGEMENT
POTENTIAL
Look into a new field ·v.·ith
oo Jay-offs. Ne1v automot.lve
products. Ground floor op-
portun lcy. Call Monday lhru
Thursday 9 am to 4 pm,
BOYS l0-14 96"2-1017, fl.tr. fo.tacDonald.
Fashion lslnrid. ~l ust IJE-18 HOUSEKEEPER / SITTER e~ on latne., mill & bench, required to build hi·-is-or OVtT, 1nall'. t\ I! p ! y for CGfita Mesa prof. ....~~ ~' ,~ · L -1 ion prototype m~hanical as-... on-n., ....,rwec>n '... & 4. family. 6:30 am-4:30 pm.
.n..._ ._ I<.~.....,. 11emblies. 4 Day, 40 Hour NURSES Aides f(Jr nur$ing vwn u .. nsp . ......,....,...,... .. 1-----------1 \l/ork Wttk. 44 Jlours Pay. homl". Ex.per. pr ('('d.
HSKPRS EmplYT pays lee.
Georgt Allen Byl11nd Agen-
r:y 106-B E. 16th, S.A.
547-0395.
HOTEL MAIO-Exp'd
pr?f'd. Laguna Beach. * Call 494-1196 *
" ·-
Monday thru Thursday, 49-hlJ075 8:30 .A~1-5PM.
Xln't Company Benefi~. _O_N_E __ -,-;-,1-o_It_;,-.0-.-m-,-,.-.,.-I
Apply At
SHUR-LOK CORP.
1300 E. Normandy Pl
Santa Ana
(I Blk no. of l\1cFadden,
~'I blk \V. of Grandi
Equal Oppor. Emp;oyer
MAIL & file clttk. ge~ral
baek up. Beaut. new ofc.s.
Irvine, 833-9477, Linda.
...., ..
able l-0 a.o;sun1e all o[licr
duties, know payroll & Ille
booka>pini;, tal!e p hon I!
orders. lie abll' lo adjust W
changes. Apply in person
from 12 lo 4:30. Johansen&.
Christensen, 898 W. 16th St.
N .B. (ror o( 16th &
r.1011rov1a. I
ORDER takers. wo1nrn-girls,
over 19, days or eves. •·ult
or paI1 time y,•ork from our
Santa Ana offit'f', No exp
nt("essary. Salary $1.65 hr.,
317-1323 bef. 5.
THE NEW
REUBEN'S
PLAN KHO USE
Accepting Applic•tions For;
• l~ostesses • Cocktajl \.Vaitress
• \Vaitresses
• Cooks
• Busboys
• Dish\vashers
• Bartenders • Bookkeeper
Fringe Benefits In clude Paid Va rat1on , Profit
Sharing Plan, J\1aj or J\1edical Plan .• ,
APPLY IN PERSON
9 A.M . -5 P .M.
6060 \Varner Avenue
(Corner of Springdale & Warnerl
Huntinglon Beach
Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710
HECl.-:PTIONJST pos i t 10 n SERVICE ~ration p ll mp
a vail. in ou r sales pav1hon. b land saleYJnan, Cd;\! ana,
Attracli\'e, v1val'lous young full timl". 5 day \\'fi!k, top
lady d es Jr e d as re-pay. pmlil sl>MLI1J;, 2 y(""<1r~
<""Pl I ho!;less. If you arc 18 l'xp & refs. Ca!! 673-7233 for
to 2..f y rs old 11/butibl1ng appolnrnH'lll.
pcrsonallly, capablr of lik· ==~-~----
ing people & g!'ecting lhein Sl.\'GLE ncei.lli:! & overlock
\l'l!h r.n!ht1 siasm. e ilhf'r 10 oprs on d rt Ii s t' s &
pr:rson or 1Jn photl(', you are sr>o11swear. '!'op pay. Rolf's
th e one 11•e are lookini;: !or. ,'~'~'·~··~· ~&l~S--0~"'~'·~~~--I Ex!renu•Jy pll"asanl working SERVICE Station .~Jrsn1cn
c."On<lit1ons. No c:-;perience full & p/t1ou' opening~.
11('Cl'Ssa1-y. 5 day \l.ffk but :\1in. 2 )~"Ii expcr. rrq 'd.
mus1 work '1'k~n<ls. Typing J\lu:>t ha1·e local ref's, I
40 \VP:-.! helpful. Salary Salary & contn1. Apply in
nC'got1able. f or interview pc'rson. No phone calls, 2590
call 645-0060 :'l·lon lhru Fri. NE"\l."J>Ort Blvd .. Cl\1. r
RECEPTIONIST: Attraclivt',' SERVICE S1ation help, tull
ou1go1ng won1an for local time day man, S\\'1ng 11;h1ft
pC'rsonnC'l officr . [f you are & graveyard. Tom Reilly"s
congeo1al & able 1o meet Arco, 19th &. Nt>wporl, C.J\I.
1vith & handle the publ!c. Swiss Screw-Mach
\V(" \\"Jll train. LHe ryping, Op1. Oper. &. ma1nt TornoJ
C;1ll i\lary Ll:'l': :,.1t1-005J GENERAL OH... -60 TELLER
w.p.m. fo.!11ture. Z Yrs exp.
Call 5''8-ti22A-
to deliver paper11 in the San EXP·o IBM co m po 11 e r
Oemente, San Juan Capis-of){'rator. System & Stan-
trano and Capistrano Beach daJone. Send tf'SUme to
llM'JE l'ERSC:N'<EL
SBMCES•AGENCY ,~~ IJ:.O. '"' PT
1
E"L.,L
0
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1
;R,. C'1. 'I
ORDERLIES, days, nite$. COASTAL AGE:"llCY
Exper. Personnel [)cpl., 279() Harbor Bl at Ar!ams
ItELlABLE. exper. babysit-
ter. My home, Mon . ...sat.
Live Nr. Hoag. 646-3666.
EX PER.
PROOF
MACHINE
OPERATOR
area. Classified ad No. 305, Daily Free ik Fee Potiit.loll5 ~ Hoag HospitaJ, N.B. SA\VYER Home ne rris 1 c_...:;.7P-A~R'=T~T~l7M7E~--I n1aturc \l."oman for floor r;xp. Savings & 1..-0an !:loller .•
DAILY PILOT Pilot, P . 0. Box 1560, Costa Pl'QJ.:rl's~ivc financn11 lm;ti-!
Clt>rical. 2 O!)('nings, 4-6 hrs dtily, nti::ht shift 1 1-7 · tulion. L\Tany br.nefits. Op-f
daily, Mon thru Fri, fllln~ I ~&7l7G--<=i.l_S_. ~------1 porluniiy for 11clvancemtn!. {
exper. 1n1ercsting .record SALES -Men I
49'.l-4·12o Mesa, 92626. Secret•ry to $560
BUSBOYS EXPER. Bicycle mechanle. Good 00.ll:s, •ngr. bckgrnd Xln't 15table firm
N T ki A li I Apply in per.son, 30001 ow a ng pp ca ions Acctng. Clerk $~ll
Help Wanted, M & F ~ EXECUTIVE
Per1onnel Agency keeping ~ys!r.m, \Viii train. STOP!!! IMPERIAL ' Accounts
Payable
Clerk
-UNITEO-
CALIFORNIA BANK
f d t . f hool Crown Vall\'y Plrn'Y, t.g. or ura ion o 11c Gen'! &.cctng/EDP exp.
tenn & follo\\i ng Summc.>r. 1 -0"~;~'"~'~1~· ~,--,-~-~.,..-·I Typist to $475
Apply 11fter 2 Pill EXPER. all around girl for Will tTain rapid typist
The Five Crown~ den!aJ ofc. Send complete on Mn...,. & MT.SC machi~
Call Betty Bruce
Sec'y Escrow
Good starling salal',V. Prr-
l'Onable, alCI"!. Jdcn1 ·poi;1tion LOOKING & ACT
Jor mother 1\'/school age
ch ildrrn. Posi:ion located 1n
Co"-11 J\le~a on llarbor Blvd.
Apply Tue'i{lay, Aug 2·1th,
1:::0 P:'ll. Shc>1'a!on Brach
Inn, H.B. A:.k for Vida
tiales minded PC'rSOn, sec for
yuurS('lf, a real carl'er op-
po1'tt•1111y, Xln1 fll lU re for
right m;in. 1-.:U-ni ngs oon1-
n1encc llTlm<'d1a1ely :should
be m excess of .S300. Jl("r 1vk.
No canvas,;ing or soliciting.
Jniervic\rs by ap[Xlintmenl
only 9-3 11·eekdays. Dan I-lar-
dy. ~ ... ".J.!)l{)-1.
SAYINGS & LOAN I :!~66 Via Lido 1 6 r.10narch Bay Plaza
Sou!b Laguna
Restaurant 1111.ndwr'iUen resume to 317 IBM Keypunch $4SS
.)Ml E .. Pacific Coast Hwy., J\larine, Balboa Island. ~ 029
R.E. Legal or EscrOI\" Ex-
per. To .$621 •
I ~ .. ~U Corona dt>l , lar. No ph. calls. FAME & FORTUNE A/P Bkkpr to $600 Exec. Sec'y
496-1273 CAR \VASH, AUTO
Equal Oppor. EmployM" POLISHlNG, & CASHIER
Must have at least 1 / POSITIONS. Fltime. Growth
year •xperience in ac-BABYSITTER for krn-oo. 4 location$. i\1ETRO
counts p e ya b I e & dergarten child. my home, CAR WASH , 2950 Harbor
knowledge of 10 key $ID 1110. Ne11"port Beach Blvd, c .l'\f.
adding machine. Du-G1l-7'j74. • CH=1~L~D~~C~A~R~E~--~1oo~k~;.-,-~ro-,
ties include handling BABYSITTl'.,~ \\"~n.ted, my the right person to care for
·purchase o rders, in-home, i1!1ss10n Vic.JO, 6 & 9 my one yr, olrl. Pre.Jer to
voices & receivable s, yrs, O\\'n trans. pref. 8:30-4 liw in. Lovely home in N.B.
issuing of debit memos p. 4 riay~ wk. 837-7741. 6Th-75i.i.
• & other items falling BABYSITTER l"lC'ffied for :>
in accounts payable yr old girl & !l }T old boy in
cat&gory. Interested :i:chl. Hr 11·itl vary. l\1u~l be
applicants may apply 1 in our homl'. 847-7121 HB.
in person. B.\BYSITTER for 1 yr olri
Personnel Dept.
3333 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mes•
ehild, 5 until 12 midnight, 4
d:iy~ per ,1·k. l\1ature adult
CLERK TYPIST
Good lyp111g,
Call J..orraine
\VESTCLIFf
PERSOi\'NEL AGE!'\CY
2043 WestcHlf Dr., NB
6-15-2710
Could await you. Il'dependent Heavy A/P in R.E. field
filn1s need ne1v faces, Call Somt payroll.
{213) 461-30'51 fo:· appt. Secretary to $600
If.. t'EE PAID
Acct ng. Clerk to $450
APPLICANT PAYS FEE
Legal Sec'y $500
Recept. $4Jl
Secretary SS50
Adm. Sec'y $411
Gen'I Offic• $407
L~ SlI. X1n't typini;:
"""""" 0\1."n cornspondt'nce
Sec ref a ry to $550
Brokerare e-~rieoc"
Growth oppor. unllmitrd
Acctng. Clerk ta $500
A/P & AIR experit'nc.e
Accurate typinr
To e:xec. V.P. & d1N'C1or flf
development. $6.)o. mo,
Jr. Sec'y
SH iO, typing 60. Good :;1arl-
ing po51tion. To $450 a mo ..
Receptionist
Good 1YPist, Good telephone
tectmiquf', To $jOO a mo,
Acctng Clerk
(3f. Gen'l accounting know·
ledge. To $500 a mo.
Clerk Typist
~-m-indus trial relations. To
$.>20 a mo. f'ree/fo"ee P()\o;itioos
RUTH RYAN AGENCY
17'!13 Newport. Cl'-1 646-4854
17'93I Beach, l·IB 847-9617
488 E. 17th (at Irvine) C:-.T Hostess
642-1470 Large apT. comp!c.>:"I, Lite fyp-
ini;. i\lon & Tlles. oft. $·!-07 * J . .\ N I TOR-Mainttnance-a mo. FE~tALE Factory Paekag. Man. P /time Hostess
em 5"6 or over. $1.6.5 hr to * Call &\2-9900 * Sat & Sun. only for apt com-
start. :r.feMt r~ ~51Zi iiiii0iiii0iii0iiOiiOii0ii00ii[ plP.X. $2 per hr.
Garage Attendant J. c. PENNEY co. •10 11•. C=• Hwy. NB
F h . I J nd Suite H 643-2116 Reti red or semi-retired, good •• ton s a
Kasc>r.
PERSONNEL scerctary, l
yr Pxpericnce required,
l"yPf' 6J wpm, sho11.hand 00,
d it"taphone. t·un time opPn·
trig \l.'i1h good S11.lary & ben-
l'fits. Sou!h Coast Commun-
ity Hospital, Sou!h L.agun11.
499-1311, Ex1. 3:i6,
PLESSEY
MEMORIES INC.
has immr-rl. opertil1£:' for the
follo11•ing:
SECRETARY
to thf' controllrr
CLERK/TYPIST
Prod. riept.
CLERK/TYPIST
Engr. dept .
Call for in1c>JVI<''"
54().9945
or bring resumr ATLANTIC
RESEARCH
A Div. OI TI1c
:-:Usquehanne. CofJ'I.
Equal ClpPOr. Employer
j:~::::::dm=.=s=.1= .. === I
only. 5'111-4274 after 5 pm. 'coo--1-,-5-n-oed-,.-,0-,-N-'o_w_C_A_R-
8/\B\'Sl'TTER. own traf\l!p, RO\\'S Restaurant opcrung
TUE"!' Thur:o;, Fri. l0:30ftm-Augtist 30. Apply in person
2·JOPm. N.B. 64~5292 at carro\1'!' Restaurant 6:(1
BACHELOR rrquitts girl for A1'enirl;\ Pico, San C'Jcmf:nle
hou~le11n1ng a fPW hnurs 8/23 8/24 behl'f'"en Som &
wffidy, c.~l. 557-0007 betnre '"'"""'=·==~===--
9 ~m. COOK, EXPER.
iiiii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iiiiii0iiifp11ime_ E1'f' sh1H . i\1UST
Ban long
EX PER.
SECRETARY
BE CLEA.i'l & Nl::AT. KO
PHOl'E CAU.S! Apply in
pl"rron, Surf &. ~ir!nin, 593ll
\V Coast ltwy., N .8 .
health, lull time attemoom HM OpeJtini F or
nnd even1ng,o: .. South Coast
Comm. Hosp.. S. Laguna.
~r.!Onl'll'l Depl.
GENERAL OFFICE: Young
local co. in ~ prestige
bt~i~. BeautifuJ modern
0U1cc:-. Great opporfunity.
$3.JO.
COFFEE SHOP
COOK
COFFEE SHOP
WAITRESS
Plu11 PttmMent p/ttme
SALES
:\!Al'J & \\'i1e 1eam i: \\'Oman 167·1 l\l cGa"' Avr . Sant<i An.a.
for li!c as.~mbly &: gen'! PROFESSION1\L p ho 11 e
!!hop \\"Ol"k 1ri li1na.ll p!a...,nc solicitor _ Dana Point, San
no\·elty factory. 6 Hr riay. Clemc.>n!e, C11pistrano arlj,a ..
Golden'li, 89-1 \V, 18th St., \\'ork in your own horrl'e _
C.:'of. Best deal in area. Phorl<'!
:'o1AN p/t1 me tor early morn-8~1465 betv.·een 9:00 a.m.
ing paper mute. Depenriabl~ and noon.
cnr, •-ounllt 1n Vly area. I •iiii'"'i;i;;;i..iiOiiOiiOiiOiiiO
START NOW
ON THE JOB
YOU'VE BEEN
LOOKING FOR !
T~'Ping ::ll-SH 85.
-UNITEO-
CALIFORNIA BANK
COU NTER i;:1r1. 18 yi·g or
older, diiy (Jr ("\·e sh1H. No
exp fl('C, 11·ill train. Appl y in
per.-on, !J.... ll am FO"St.rr'!I
Fr't'l'Zf! HOOi Brookhurs!,
Call .JC'an Rrown. 5-1()-(,()55
COASTAL AGENC)"
2790 llarhor Bl at Adams
General Offic• $550
Nf'1vport &ach area. Variety
pos1!lon Ln top rn:>tch firm. 6 ;'llnnarrh &y Plaza Pl k. _, H.B.
CPi\. oppor111ni1 y f'or tax ea!ianl 11•or 1ng C"(ln{IS .. l i\.l;\fE DlATE ()f'F:\'1:\(iS Sc.i.ilh Laguna x1n·1 .,.,~ .... Top ,,,_,,.,. !';fM'Cilll1,;1 to 1nil iate & -·"'-·· ..... -T:~ 'fHF: f AST £XPANDii\l. Cali Mo·-C•nnt• 557 ~~
49't273 Sll""rviR> ta.x ln nf'\\'ly O""n-Q" " ~., ·uu ... li'·.'VL.'iT.\ll-:;\"T I' I F: L ll u-1~ "'" Ab. I Ab"-· ~ I t"rl Ne1vnnrt )3(>ach 0H1e<1 nf lgi<t uv• ,-.,rsonne OlJR CO:llPAJ\.'1' II A S Equal Oprior. Employer .,n. A "30 \V \\' •""'""'"""""'."'".'.'~""'""'"I medillm fii"ZM 1111tional CPA gi::'fll'Y· -' a.mer, ST/\R.TEn ,\ l't:'i\I 'J'Ri\J'\'. ~ ·1 Zl\ SA . 0 • I II' If ~ ui e ' . ' Jt-:G CYCLE f fl!l Tll OS.E Bf.AUTICJAN firm. ~-"' f'i'!!llmeil lo o
HOUSEWIVES
Exptt. not nKes5.
On the job training.
Xln'1 \1.'0rking rondition~.
Outstanding be11Pfits 1nc:-lud-
Phone 1!3~9!100.
MANAGEMENT
TRAINEE
ing di~nt, medical . rien-Due to !!Xpansion, thr (;rP11.1
tal lnwra.nce, paid vaca-Ideas program needs .f men
t.ions, t:"tc. in Orange Counry tor man•
Apply In Person agement positions. r>lust be
24 Fashion Island, NB availah1e 1mm~iately. Per·
Equal Oppor. Empfuyer iodic pay increaS"es, \\'e wtll ~""'""'""'""""'~""""'""' train. Th1s i11 oo~ door-to-JOB openinp r o r fX· door .sa.le!.
PROOF OPR.
Experienced
-UNITEO -
CALIFORNIA BAN K
Contact Joan Bl!rges
201 Avrn1ria Del i\1.ir
San ClC'mcn1c
492-5123
Equal Oppor. Employ<"r
SALESMAN
CARPET SALES
$16-$1."tOOO Pl'r Yr Comm
C,1r C'xp. Profit sharing.
Xln'f OpPOr. w/CaJHs lrg$:
e."l(p11nd111l! carPf't rha1n.
CARPETERIA
A.~k for Trfl or Dltk
1113) 87:=i-2'JOO
SALES -
FULL OR
PART TIME
Plac(' pure \\"aler sysu·m~ in
iJQmes on monlhly rl'nt.i l.
J\lu:.t be nC'at & 1\"il!ing 10
wurk. 1\vl'rag,. $25() to $500
l\C'l'kly comm1SS"t0n. Call
fnr appo1n1n1en 1, J\lr. lla-
n1ann. at 7llS-\,lS1.
SALES: Thr gm11111i:: local
Offlc<' of a na!"I known co.
\1·11! train )OU 1n lhr11· l1rld
if )OU ha'C" ,;air' f'X'fX"l'.
Snl;in" .S800.
(dtl llt>l1•n HayP~. :..l~:ii
CO ASTAL AGENCY
2700 Marl)()!' Bl al A1lan1s
SALESMAN-
1..ood po1l'n11 .. 1
C,1 11 ~lr~. SrhnH/ll
\\'ESTCL!rr·
PER.<::;ONNE L AGE~<'Y
'.!013 \\'P:-c1tliff Dr., NB..
6-l."i-2770
:-;ALES-REAi . l'.~STATE:
PROPERTY MGMT
INCOME UNITS
H .H . Armistead & Co.
C111l 10 am-2 prn
I i141 8JO-7ti00
f\,',•1\f'Klt"1 Brarh £73-JL",O I
TELLER
Thl: aggressive hank htrn-
ishrf\ un1[onn~. r.taJOr me-!
ril<'al & dertal plan.. Beauti.
IUI location in plush of!ice11.
:'ilarl s.100.
Call Jc>an Bro11"T1, 540-60»
C'OA:>I"/.L AGENCY
:n~ H<lrhor Bl at Adam'
l'RAlNf;~; 1' .. ATF.R: Lftrgl'.!
na11ona l co. 11·ill train you
for a high fl:l Ymg ,int> \\'Ith aj
ftiturf'. \\'n1·k 1vith youpg
l)l'ople. Slarl $,~.)(}.
Call l\lary Ler, 51!1-60J!'i
COASTA L AG ENCY
27~ Harbor Bl at Arlanui:
TROPICAL FISH
Hobbies! or l'Xfl. Salesman
2 Loca.t1Q!l!'"
~'\ F;1sh1on Island, N.B.
l"l Fashion Sqt1arr. S.A,
Rd! Ru!<so"!t, :~ rashion !~
land f\'f'\\l1<J11 llra•'h 9'lfi60.
T'iPIST. 6.-, \\.p.m. ~ !I ra 11.
<I")· I <111)~ ii 1'\.;, .~l
hr. R.c><.u1ne Hil t l.a\\'t"("/X'(",
Jnr , 20ll'.l '.\l1rhrl:t.0n Dr.
~1111" 212, Jrvuw, Calli.
!J2fi6-l.
UT ILITY nif'n nf'rdf'd for
Nr1'" CARRn\l"S RP!'t<1urnn1
op<'n!nt:: A u.-:u~1 30. /qiply 1n
pf'rson al C;1n'O\\!< Rr sr;iu-
J'ant 620 1\vr111cla Ptf'I\ Sa n
Clen1t>ntc ii/23 & 811~ l.lf'-
111 rf'n i\,1n1 ,(· ~pn1
\fr\1 rr{~;~sEs 11rpfl,.n /(>r
1\r•11• ('ARP.0111~ Ri;i-..1alt1<1 nl
OP<'l1J1ll.: Allg"U~! ;;o n1u.~1 hr
:t~ or ovf'r. Apply 1n pe rson
<t i Ca11·n1•·!< Rr;:..1aurant £20
;\\•Pnllla P iro. !'i11n CJPmrn1r
8/.!.~ or 8/Z.1 bt'111·e("n 8 a.m.
.ti ~, p.m. INDIVlDUAlh'\ \\'110 ARE ;"tTATUR.E \l·oman for busy & Co. 11i17 \\lestc"liff Ori\"e, GIRL friday, 5 lo ti hrs day,
AGGRES."ilVE, fo.1 ON t: y Cn.~ta J\l eM Salon w/mme Soilc 203. Newport Beach, own tranfi., must have good
J\IOTIVATED, /,.. /\RE rhPnlelr. 0.••ncd by Nat'I Cali!. 92660. phone \'olc:e, lite typing,
''"ILLTNG TO Lt.,\fl,'11 I< Finn. $1.G:"l guarn & oo1nm, DENTAL AS.."'1!1lanr e:han'5ir1r . :.mall bookkeepinli:, )'.lleasant
pd 1. cau •t a!mosphere. call for appt. '"ORK HA RD. v11ca LOn. "gr. Ne1vpor! Orthodontic otlie'f.?, 546-IS2J. .,
~lg...!)!119 CongeniA.1 •nvironn1ent, 1op
TO l\tPRES~ IJPON Ol.'"R
CLIENTELF. THI-: QUAL·
ITV & J;\1ACE Ot ll C0\1-
PANY HA.C: 1:1\JIJ.T F"OR
Tl'SEL.t". \\'f.1 .• L \.!VF. \'OU
1"lfE CHA~Cl'.: TO O\\'~ !..·
DRIVE /INV NF:\\' CAR. nr
YOUR Olfl!Ct:: &. \VE'LL
;'AY FOR IT.
Billing Clerk to $390 pay, approx~ d~lwk. Dent· llfo.:ALTI! Food Store, )"oung
perie1dd bank personnel
with ~cmity Pacilic Bank. $1000 per month for those
Huntington Beach Bmnch. \\'ho quaJify_
To apply, llH Dour Keup,
A.a'! r-.tgr. Ir.I l't1ain Street. Cali ~nonnel. 49-1-i87':i P.fon.
Equal opportunity orTues.,l011m-2pn1.Ask
$ REW ARD $ St\LES:'llAN for 1ine JCll'Plry
Pleasant \\'Qrking rondi!ion5, :;tort'. Jt 1111t. lkacti area.
1op commission split, bonus. Call ~Ir. 1'01"Jrr, 892-;..'.(}1.
Need 2 tor R.E. salcsnl t>n SA L ES\\'0;\IA."11, ass1s!an1
\\",\!TRESS lS t.: Ol'f>I'. 1>-.:p.
only. Apply brt\\Prn 2 &, ·1
p.n1. &ott~"!' l'1e .shop, l':.10
\\'. Bakf'r, C.:0.1.
\VAITRF.SS, Expcr .• O\'Cr 21.
Neat! EGG & ALE 673-0077,
711r. Z1mml"t ..
0 S!art l mmrrh;i ll'ly
• Mu~h orr1~ e F'u\J F'nn~~ Benel1l11
I.EARN HO\\' F"OTI~TF.ll
STOCKRROKF.TI., FINAN('-
tAl1 CQN.C:UJ,TA!\'T. R.An-
RY D1\V1 S ~TARTI:n ('l:'J
THE ROAO TO\\'ARfl<;; Fl\'-
ANCTAL lNOEPD:nf\'f"E
Plush new ofcg of Irvine al exp req. Age 20-30. Jnan, full llJ'ld part time. Ap.
.ir>""a rn. Solnfo f'lq)er, ntt-6'2-2626 ply 1861 Harbor Blvd. C.M.
1·-.s. Call ~1iss Connie, l~D~E~N=T~A~L~R~E~C=E~P~T~-IHOUSEKEEPER-COOK for
:J.'.17-6122... Al>igai\ .Abbot i:er· Exl}('r. !'le(:. for thlll hu!y ?-.tonarch Ba.y ''"id ow .
on"rl A<>r.....-u """ W \\ar r.1111ure \l,'flman, live in. :--,. • " ... J • .. _,,,, • • olc. Desk only, t'i()m~ Silts, nrr, ~uHr W!I !'.A. gtl benelits, H.B. area. r.1ust rlriw. Ne1v car provld-
ro. CQm lortable. privatf'
Blue Ox
IS OPENING SOON
IN
COSTA MESA
8-ffi.3;:.;o. <1 u11rler1 with T.V.
DENTAL 1-lyg<'nist. !Send R("frr,.oces exch an gt'd .
resu1ne to 317 Ma.tine Ave, 49!1-3046.
Ba lbo.<1 1.~land. HOUSEKEEPERS
DENTA L A:\~\stan!-E11p Exper. F'uU nf'!'le
~SMU')'. l\tu5t k n ° w Huntington Beach
X-ni.ys. 646-1882. Convelescent Hosp.
DENTAL recepUoni~I, part 18811 Florida Ave.
Ume. 'fYl>lng 11k!ll"' nee. H .B. 147-3515
WITH POSITIONS x "-I tut ••i-•~1-AVA I LA BL E FOR. , • 1..::..-.:.n::"'.:.._'~='=·..:~-"-...:~.:.'::·_ HOU~EKEEPER.-li\.--e in f"f"
. nrnOUGlf HI~ AS..C:<JCI,\-* Cooks
DESK Oerk \l.'11ntNI . Apply motherl"~ home; ll1rf 12
tn pt'rM>n. lx'lon! 12 noon. Yfll, boy 1.1 )1'1; )ocatl!d 1n
Hott'I Laguna, 42::1 So. Coast Jt u n t i n g t o n Harbour
Jlwy., Laguna Bch. w/swirrfg pool. Can 714:
emp}oytt. for J\1r. ReX'l\urthy.
now! Pleasl' call for app't. managl'r, Ne\\·porl & C061a SEMPLE ?-.te~ girt shop~ Exp req .
Junior
Financial
Analyst
Real Estate 675-2101 IntrrviC\\'1t l\lon. Aug 13· 4 to WOMAN-COMPANION MARKETING and managrt-6 P~I Gall("On Gifts, South 2515 E. Coast Jt .... y., Cd:'ll · Ca1·e for f'iderly illothrr 1.1 ment 1Alenls requirrd for 1-:::.:::..:::...:=:::ccc.<.::..=:.:.._1 Coa~! Plaza. C.i\t. adult honir. ~tr'Oke pa1if'r.t-
new YoUng company in com-~ALES : Nationally kn o \V n \I h('f"lr:hri 1r p!l rl 11ml". Son1r
mel'C"lal industry. E:xcellent Restaurant <lrug lirm. Drvelopc a local n11,-. (;<ll'r nrco"'ru!ary. Llvf" In.
pott>n!ial gend resume . • Busboys tt'JTilory railing fin (!octor!' Adt>qi111rr r1n1c nlr. Room.
Cl11ssilled Ad. No. 241, D11ily e Dishwashers & 11·ho1C"se.lcrs .. Growth co. hoard + sicw:i mo. fi73-i'2:>1.
PUol P. O. Box 15fi0, Cosla St111·1 $700. " Newport ar1>n.
J\1esa, Ca. 92626. • Hostesses Call Jt'an Dro\l'n, a4D-60:i5
1'1ATURE lady-live in: c11rc
Will assist fn prepiBr• tor lovrly home & 10 yr. old
tlon & •natysls of budlt' girl. \\'orking pa re n t a:.
eta, forecasts, ma~ Salary open. 64~3320.
power statlttlcs & varl-r.!ECHANIC pllI'I. lime, ex·
out financl•I reports. prrlenef!d truck &. equip-
Must have minimum of menl \l'ith tools, IH2-24Zl
\\'O to.lf.N PA RT/FULL TlilIB
Urgently Needtdl COASTAL AGENCY NO SELLING
2790 Harl:lor Bl .at Adams
Apply In person only
REUBEN E. LEE
,_ & 1J1 F,. COAST H\\'Y.
2 ye•rs exptr..,nce, MEC'HANJC Fore i gn or NF:\\'PORT BEACll
coll-a• degrH prefer-Donw-slic .. Good pay. Stc>ady I •iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiOiiiiii
ed. Job. 646-8310. RrC"Cpl. Type/Sii
Pleasant pholl(' ll"Ol"k from
S~CRETARY -TRAINEE your home. Deli\"("r VllCAUOll
Pleasant oflicr. Young cC'rtificate~. your 11rea, car
ro-11'0rkers. Con1pany \i·ill OC'C<li"d. $.1 up per hr. CaU
lr11in you to herorne. high II 11flW"l(l 9 pm, f\I. O"Dr.il,
p.1id liN:·y. Starl $480. ;'3~-1.l~l .
Call lk>th Cu rlis, ~J.."'.i \\'O:'llAN \\'/!rTtns1,)r\11l1on.
CO ASTAL AGENCY lile housr\l·ork, r11rr ol :.!
7i90 Harbor Bl 11.t Adanis _ <"lulilf"t'n 11ehool. a11rrnoons
Secret•ry $400 t· "''PS. Cd:\I. £i.}-T.l..l7
TION \\1ml DAVI D B. i 8 ·1
LOOKINGLA:O."IJ F'INA~r-* ~Cll erm•n
JAL ~~iDOT /\~-* D1shme n
ALY5T, R. E .. D:lOKER. * Busboys * Bartt nder1
DRAPERY openato~. t'xp'd. 827-8970 or 213: 592-XIM uk
Top WBge~. c I a 9 s1 c for Joh.I! GivaM. Pl•••• Submit
Dniperi6, 38..'i3 Birch si.1 1-'1'-0,.C..,u~s~E~K~E~E~P~E~R.-~li-wl-n. Resume & S•l•ry
l·,~M--E~O~l--CA=L~---~ ..... ~.-,-,-.1 Girl F'rklay
per., Yltime. Pe.nonl'Hll Acetng Ocl'k-EDP ~ H .. ~· NB Genl Otc-$ell"'l
to SJ.10
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No SH. Fun & variety w/ c117·0~>~17A~~. -,-0~1-,.,-,_-m-.-.. -,~:i;.;g7·-l
yoong airci'lllt co. l.ols or !or rldrrly t"luple. Rm. 1i
public cunt.act. /\IN>t Mnd-boord. l!-12-.'i276. Nt>wporl Beach, ~16-1431. 1oto!hf'riegg hnn-tf'. Lag, Sch. CL~~s;f~ETD :AD
OOMESTIC-Spon\~h Sprl\k· Children -4 Ii. ti. Mll1lt bA~ #l7'
Ing housekeepr 10 live 11tour c;•r. n~. mo. ~!)..ll07 : D I II p 0
home ~Ill" Snn 1--r11ociK'O. 49-µ)297. al Y P ot. · · ~======---I Box 1560, Coste Mesa,
CALL NOWI
558-0444
Ask for Mr. Jackson Ph. 67:\-4006 Cdf.t. H 0 USE: KEE PER, 3f. C 1·1 -626
IL 12-5 ii I , 74. • o •
A pply In Person
Room •111
Cost• Mes• Inn
lti\:'-1 -~oon or 5PM -8Pr.f
..... pt ~ .,.Qllp ..... , •• Bkkpr {p/limeJ
MOTEL MAID-FULL on Gt-rl'\ ore p/time
PART TIJ\!E. l<fi Main, Be.1. Ca11hier
61:>-8740.
s2.~ hr
$2.00 hr
SI.SJ hr
r o. RESULTS )'(II.I Ol.D 0.. NEWPORT
pend on, C&n the SUper-Per•onn•I Agency
[DAY ?lLOT !or action' Thc lutesldrHw\nthe\Vcsl tern oo ni. , CN·n
Turn uro!ll?d Item~ Into quic k r-a~t re~ulls 11re just• phoilc . , t ~i1y Ptlot Clu~lf\cd ln1n~rl111 iQn lo Mn .loan
e1sh. c:aJI &4 2-~78 I r111l 11\\·ny -64l-5678 Ail. 642-5678 Cttpll'ltrano. 4!l3-4801 tit 5.
S 1.le11 man. .Dally PUot 833 Dover D r ., N.B.
Equal ()ppor. Emp1o),.r C1.u1\fled 642-5678 -place 642-3870 '""""""""""""""""""""""'-"""'~~·~'~·~,..,..:=:!:..:'~"~~1 .,, ........................ .... •-----------·
110me p11ots. Call J\1~ ·••=---
Laurt1.. ~7.fi 122, Ahigsil Ah· WOMEN
ho! p("f!tOnllf'l Agency, 130 t"atlQ.-y Prod. Ball l'rns.
\\' U' ,,., 2(f.! S (\ 1!1!11 J''ifllYnl111., ('.:0.1. ·. lll'nl'r, ... 11!1' . ' ..
The f11.~re~I drnw 1n !he \Ve~t
•• ;i Daily Pilot Classified
Ad. 6ll-51i!8
IT'S Ik11ch hou~ 11rne. BIA:-
i:tc~I ~lcct lon t'Vf!r! &le tl"'
DAILY PILOT Classlt~
section now!
•
ll§J I .. u ... -•. J[EJ I ~~ l~ .__I ,_,., .... _ .... ~,__,Jfil I '~"""""" lfil ._I ._ ........ _ .... ___,!~I
906 Camper•, Sale/Rant 920 :T~r~•~il.~r~1jj,~T~r~•~v~o1~~9~'5;1,~A;ut;o~1;,;l;m;po;rted;;~9~7~0 1;A;u;t;M;,;lm;po;r;ted;~~ --[ llll1 I i~I -AUllH for S.tlt
Help Wanted, M & F 710 Mi .. cellaneeu .. Ill P i•nos/Or9•n1
WOULO YOU
BELIEVE
t26 Dog• &S4 Boat1, Power
\\'ORKING Ph 1 r n1•r.1 a t CUSTOI\! m11de walnut ellecu-
mother nttda r e I 1 1 b [,.,I !Ive desk k black highb11 rk
resf)l)n11bl e h11.hyi.1tt111i:: l:. Judp '5 chair $300. RCA 1.-ol-
lighT hous"k"eping. Part ! o 1ele1·i~iDn. :JA" a1•rttn,
time. 01>.'n tranl!. Sc~u!!' r.nmb1na t1on am 'tm radio &
va.r1ta 9 to 1$ d1.ys per rtrt\rrl pl11.yPr $100 fi fl
m,,nrh 64Z-29f-O, C oi.ra; S11!!dl~h p!11te r!a.r;,r; t(lp d1n-
NE\\'EST chp )O\Jlt in !own;
N'wp1rt Do11 (il'Of)m!'ry,
2903 C NewpOrt Blvd, N.B F'REE ORGAN LESSONS 673---77~.
as long u you like~ No te(· I ===~=~----
i.scrauon. No obli1a1kin. Just SHETLAND Sheep Doe. pup.
Come. f\1onday1 7:30 pm P1!'!, 11 l\'b, AKC. M-1--S6!!2
r.te.r;&, ini t11 ble w fi r.ha i.n. COAST MUSIC A.ft lipm l.· wkMs.
642-2851 AKC Alaskan M!l.11.mute 21,i,
][§]
Antique• aoo
1.1·mu.;:-h1 iron w/y"Jlt"lw l'f'l-
\lt-1 f;f'~t!< l.· b11.1'.'ks $XII).
Phon,. 497-1192 alt 7 pm .
*AUCTION*
yr, show. proven gt\ld. SAC. HA?iL\ofOND, S I• I n w 1 y,
YP..n\Aha. f'J'ew 4 used 1-""-~-'-"'~·------
p1anos of ITil'.>St m&kt!.. Best PO!\!ERANIAN pups, AKC.
b1_1ys in So. Cali!. at Schmidt Rrd sah!!' ~t11.le & Female..
t'1.ne Furniture Music Co., 1907 N. ?ila1n, * il.11 -4\.183. •
k Apphan('es S11n1a Ana.. ;\!l~'IATURE D11.chsliund
ANTIQUE Oriental r u g. Aurunn~ Frida'-'. 7-JJO pm. I k 12'1' h d ' HA!\lMOND E!eC"lric pups,bac ,tan &r('(i,,\KC
. " an marle, all "ml W indy 'i Auctio n Barn worth S400. mAke ollt r. 287.3 Organ-Draw Mr tone Cfln· _s_1_;_. _>l_S-_7_,._o _____ _
f.1t-n<1oza Apt A Cosia 2(!7j~. N"wport, CM &tli-$686 i:rol. '1 manual, l octave ' COLLlE puppies, rt-gi.stered
~l eAA . ' I Bth;nt1 Tony·~ Bldg !\la t"! ba.ss ~rlaJ. 64&-9054 . I . unrei::;L~ter!'d . Beautiful
S NanonaJ Cash Roegisrer 5 JOHN'S BIKES Store, Re .. taurenr, * * 673-2801 tr •
Old. very or nate brass ca~r. New * Used Ba r 132 1 AKC reg Dachshunds S:lJ.
Xln! ron!l , & worlnng. ordrr. Repairs Chihu&hu111 $25 &. Poodles
Ideal for ho11t1ri11P shop, f'IC" 23.IO Newport 811'11 , '1 LIGHTED !i/JOWcast-s: l S:l.'i :i47--3851 or :i-17-!1591 upr1t::h l floor \\'/3 sh!!lves '~=-~-~--c._--:O.Jusl Sf'l l. S~:'JO 642--3;,B!! el'P _ Open fi-10 \\'k<1ay& 4S:<l&x~O; 1 "'All , 70xJ2x~: !l YR, old tny btar k pnrwill'! 1(l
Appliances 802 Sat k Sun 9,5 ;,.J.).4780. lo1•1ng pt"rsnrt 11· 1t h o u 1
64 5-4720 TV R d. rhilrlren. Papt>r!, 96~209
HOTPOJNT was!1!'r & r !l'c 1 _1,.111 rak!'. T"•d•-I"•-, a 10, H iF i, H 6 • • " Stor•• l36 o rses 85 "ryf'r, \atf' modf'l. Xlnt ......
t'flnl"I, ropPP.!'t(lnf'. Bolh ft"lr SER RA\THRIFTSHOP STEREO 19n model. A i HORSEBACK Riri111g
$12U. Alsn h:!'nmo1·, w;t~hrr.,. 111 ·lain St· H.B. ll" '.. OU h 1·
I su~peruaon ,prakers, Gar-'--"'ssons. r ors,. ::i ~r i;:ood ronrl S.1'>. ,uar r. is c os1n~ (llJl all !it1mmer 1 ! All " I k Ll h J ~ rard automaflc turntable priv:i ' r sson. 11gt-s. dellverl'rl. 5-lf>-867'2 847..SJl:i s nc 11 sa " star11 ng Lal I .,,,0 •' Eng\Jsh, \\'estern. Ho1·sl'!S .~=-~---'--c· __ ::_:_· Aug 21 l'.· tllon Aug 23 507~ AM/F:-01, ,1ereo •
LADY K f' nm or!' At1to 01! on evrrylhJni: in shop !ape deck. Still new, was ho&rdr d S·1:'1 mn_ 5.17--062~.
'1 "~l1rr, lilt,. moc!rl. ,.int I 5,%-9057 lef! on lay-away. Orig sold LARGE ho~ C(lrral. S20
rond $75 GE auto w11shl"r, .IA"ll 'N for S299 9j: pay olf bal ance I mfl. Tnm Th\lmb P_e lh.tm
I I , $'" r, n... ,,, A,\IP 12,) rn1!, 2 l 9 x n 1·on" .. ~, .1r11r & Jr.I lj() k $4.iO 1 of 126 or 'mall payments., b1·1rlle, sarlclll". S20 54;r5 11
delt\"P'ff'rl .. l~f.-8672, !l;4i·811j, Gih~n ~t11,;f;1~ :~cc l!"~l;ar, ! Q llretion Dept. 714/893-0;)()1 * * 112 T_H o Ro BRED
OLDER Hotpo1n1 r,.lr11'(,.r11-mint rnnri $.200. 1 '.11R 12 CB radto 320 Johnson & Cl'lrl1ni:: \JJ, 11·,.11 man-
tnr . lrlr;il ror i::11r~~"· 8f'
0
st rr~t1lil!<'lr, rlrep ~e;i rliving, l\Je~sl"ni::•r, 2.i channl'l~. I nf'rerl. sound. 644-2491 or
(lfier. A11alJ;ih)e A11i;:. 29th. nevFr u~ed $511. ;,_1,1--0!il7.
1
Xlnt rond. $130. Aft 6: 644-7~82.
&i2-ifi82 11fll'r 6 p.m. :1'.'lol .. 60~ .. cop,,-paper type 644--0~7-~~~~~~~~~~~
FOR sale -K f' om n re fi12. In nnt:ina! rilrlon~.1 F~LECT.RON!C . student neffis I &Mt• ind !• *)
11utnm;i11t wa~h,.r $I 0 2.{)()'} shet>!S ll'·~ x !.\" and olrl color TV"~. not "'Or klng., Marin• Equipmant lC.
.',-10--227!1 allrr 5 pm. 3.000 sherts ~,~ x 11 ". \\'11! pay (_"ash. Also B&W i '-;;;;;;;;;;.:;;~
Furniture 810 I Su r p I us fr om tr t 11 l ixirtables. 5j7--0976 , I
Mt.;S 1 ~ ...........__.__ rit-mon~tr11 T 1on. Pnre $9.i., 2~" AJ")~f!RAL, 11.JJ chann!'.1 1 Genera l 900
• · T Sf' l. ·1 rms of l\l~rl11 C;ill 642--4321. t :<T. 277. cnlor TV. Ne1" p1(_"tu!'f' tu~ ----------
furn1tur1>, bf"rlroo111 .c:.e l . .':' ,.A'lll\. 0 h . 11./2 vr \l"ilrr. Sl3.'i Priv. '70 ,11' Uni!llte ~port
sof;i & vPll'I!'! l<'ll'P~f'fl.I, ·: . mem en; ip In prrv. ~~.i7-~~6.. ~...aan .............. $2-1.500.
rottte k l!'nd Mmmo<l!'. I Jr\\ne Coast Country Club · '€.ii 24· Campbe-ll f /G 396
J • , , cu 1n e.vy ot~ o "tJUJ P· lanul" room furn Likt nt-w fnr s11le. Term~ may h!' i'lr-1 ALL lil'll' Zt"n1th l 9 '· Ch 1 t .
Priv.tte pa.rt)·. Sarriflce . nJ11gPrl lor ~esrinnsthle "8.r· Chromarolnr. The. No I mE>nt ' ....... ." ........ S!\900.
5."!S--6.'l07 ~-~
0
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1
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1
1J Fores? S m ith Triltf'ft .c:.r1 C~1 .•hb1&-(_"i1Bcr/C.C$?t119 .. l .fifi 2~. SP.a R11.y, t1>.·in '.11rrr
CU~TOl\I 10' sofa . 2 m;il'hlr ,..,,,,..., " f'rms AVlll B "A O ... T fl"llt~I'\' .............. s~~.iO.
en<1 ta\llr.c:., !t.;ll11n P\'l"l\'1n-LO\V-HEAT COOK\\',\RE i·v, 9021 Atlartli! R 1 ·5:i 2i Victory !!111! hoat ..
cial rnll"" t.1hlr, 2 ru.c:.tom ~ET sta111lt-ss slf'~1 , BnxPs l\1"1J;noh11 . HB, 9fi8-:t1~. ., ........ , .. ,,,,,,,., Sll~;)
urihol~terrrl armless ch"lir~. nrl'er openeri, sold, S.IO!l, ZF.NITH f..· Arlmiral "71 rolnr F'11ll race. P-Cilt •... $Z:i!li
Prarric~lly ne11 . S;u·rif1~ takp $~2.:.0. r11sh . 639--6022 TV. F1n11l cloi;.e---0u1 stnrk UsPd h:itr •190 ,,, .. .,. S595.
fi44-.:?ffifi. nr !16~-~)l.()6. Paul l1n11ted . F'ull warr;int~· n1~-R . V. STAATS
B E Au Tr F C-L Fren c h S Natlnnal C11~h Rf'gls!C'r! ('01Jn1 !or c11sh. F'N"e cnl..,r 1 2001 \V. Coast Hwy, !".B.
furniture. Ch11.irs, lamps. 0!<1. \'!'rv ornate brass ra~-1 ~:~~~n~\~·il~;~n~~~~t:s~j SCRA5-l!IM-3.i3LI ETS ~auna ba th_ 4 poslt-r b~d . X!nf c0nd. & 11ork1ng orrlcr. >!l~c. 67:Hi2,µ. lrlP11I for tii"lt1ti qu' shop, etr, l\111gnoha. HB. 968---33~. i
9' SOFA, Rl"OC"adn. r.ru5h""1 :.1ust 5rU. $350. 64 2--J.'ll\9 t've. I ANSWERS
EE~:;•";~~ ... ~~''i i'~~ J~:,,,::~~1 s:~: ~1!~'. I ''" "y,, JI\ I Com•dy -Dolly -v.i"' -
\\"ROUGHT Iron 7 pr rl1n1ng H-l C;.! Sw11.p r.lret. 3 Lines,~ Times, $2,00 A~~mll -lo:~~~~~kD'l~V his
room ~el \\\v•rtard. Th\ -..ELECTRIC GUITAR anrl
1
t , 1 k • · •iA · I pretv ,1,,1s1 r 11 :1-~:.:fi"_ f'rPrls glass lop. ;on1pl1 !1Pr Amp. never u~rd 1 LADY ,
830--6613. !\~o•t l'if'f' to i'lflpreci~tt'., 4 Bright & healthy puppies, 1c7c. -,-.-·-=====~
STUDIO bt-rl, l•t 'h1rlr nt I $.'>()(YI !or holh CaU 531-5607 I me<1 . sizf', mix. br!'ed. Ln;:. THUNDERBIRD-
'[' • p \I I lnho.arrl. out board S24.i0. 220 d«k. m--'trn \\Ill rlr~k " · & sh1. hair. ~8 <'Ill . 4. 1~• Victon11, CM. 642 -5800 ..
\amp!. Etc. f'or !! p p1 NF.\,.PORT _ Beach Ten~ig DARLING. Outfy, !<wk k1ttPn ;i.t(}.-0682.
842--60.~'Z. I Cluh, family membership, CAt box & litttr loo. -----~-----
NE\\' Sol hix,.rln h'lrk fnr ~11\e. Srst o I [e r . :i•IS-~634. l\!TNI Sport 12·, C'l'.IVer. gteer-a, r:.-11...n~AA 1ng, rontro!s. $875. 547-1595
biscuit tuftl'rl sold $29\, " · TO good home !hepherd. '1 1 or fi73-282!1
tak,. $1J!'! <'ll~h. n!"vt'r userl . 1 ELECTRIC m-indl"r bufff'r yrs olrl, malf'_ ·71 lie .. ~oocl 1-----------
63!!--6022 or %S-v.o6 I rhr•I ITP,.zer, lge \\'llOd 11,atch dog. 847_2i7L H B. Boat .. , Ma int./ rtr~k Call Aft 5 30 pm Service 902
SPA'.\' typl'" sofa $1 00. or;infO?:e ~\~-7.'l.~!I BLACK l.ahrarlnr. fe m11J,., 5 -----------
chair ~1~. TV $\ll, Sl>Rrs -mos 4'1<1 . Lnve!lhlt-I.· iOCd Fibergla"" Repai r
sr11•1nc m11ch ""/Cab. $12.i. PO\\IF.R mo1>.·,.r. used 6 mo. 11· r.hildrrn~ 54.'>-171fi. All typt-s • b1~ or smal: • in
$.in. morltrn ~fll, 2d ronrl I ~__::--""--"--C. ---~-~ M7-5l40. S2.i. & cllJ h (_"h111r. 644--2412 . I GOOD lm k1ng I f' mt 1 e. !hnp • nut ghop. 20 Ytilrs
GTRL'S whitr rant"lp.v hf'rl ,' , ~1amrs, to good horn!!. Call f'Xp. il4. 536-6646, 213: matln"s~ & bt\x ~pr1n;:s in· M iscellaneou.. I ~.3fi--4288 Hlln-y. _H_>_>_l_JO_. ______ _
c!udrd. $95. :i-19-1043. I Wanted 8'2:0 FREE 10 goo<1 home 6 .,..ks I Bo8t .. ~Marina
COUCH-Pro", r u ~ t Irr d mixed pupfltf'.•. Equip. 904
t1>.·!'t-rl. C-t00<1 r"nrl . I yr old., 64~042 I PALMER 21;--K\\' i f'nt-ra!or,
Cos1 $200.~el l $40.fi42~4i~. CASH PAID FOR BLACK La brador maJr , 11i ~a be>I 1.1•/2 511 111 .
BEA!iT!ft:L FN"nrh rurn. 1 '' \TS olri, trained. Has a ll ' l1rt1hforgl11.s,; rl1ngy. Jali5co fi nt turn1ttJr!', app 111.nc • Ch111r~. l11mp~. s1111n!'I h11th. ' shrit~. 642-:lZO:l. wa1rr pumps f()r Chri~ Crall
AA antlQU<"~. On(! piece or 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~'. ', 4 pnst<"r h~rl :Vli~r. 3-R2.i~ honsf'flll. ('sit dll y nr nieht,
1
6 cyl Pn~-Misc m!\rt11!' S~l~~~1:1~~ r~:,~,,;~~~~ I 549-22~1 nr 547-7731 I Ptl1 and Supplits ll ~J' ~qu:~ fi4;~~;:~n out~m.
r,.ll!'n! :i-l0--117:'i. -. I El,.c ~t11M + t11.nk. Sl.t:1 or ~lAPLE hutrh $lOO ~111.pl<" Musical Instrument" 822 I !'.' 1!1'.l-l;'i-lO
rlrop!Pa f
Ir v r~ p~rl.<.
:ii>~-1~i$.·1
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111hl,o-, P\l SEE8l'Rfi .. :; .. 1,.r1 • A -Pets, General 850 8 Power ~ r)ir!< SlX-1 Rhv1hm , l~ 1 "' ampl1ri ,.r , 1 oat.,, . n S"hO ~2(lt1 A'\'Jl\·IALS ~rs •• ~·! ... nkJP!) -----------
906
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1 ;-.. • .,, 'fllrl~'' 1romhnn" '-' ··1• ~ rapoos .. :i.1., • ·-··-.. • [1[STRF.!'~f.D m11 ri ,. -1 · Crtpmunk~ S-l.9.i rr"'!' Chll· rirl11•t-ry, ;o..!'11 .1 ·'·' Cnn·
rl1nins: iahl" 1.1·1th ~ rha1r~ >.:fl<'<-1 lnr Pr~rtH""· $.,0. Cfll'rl Rng,.n1,.1n' Srio r t
yn11t rhanr,. "1 ."11\'f' Int~ flf
. <"Ll-]jl'l I ni,.lron "'f'lll'tha$~ ..,f r.>.Z" I . . SlrYl _:,,;~-~f!jO. , 1 · ~~'l."-lO ,.1•11• 11 .,. ... ~ l-1~h.,rm;:.o ,1 /1111n !<;II!'> -r.1. >1,J , ,,.,,. :l • , r;r a"''"n. col:rH. !'\'.Crll•n! r<">nrl11111n, (;\"T.RR.·\:->::;-8' l!:r""1rl ~p1nrT I s A. cnii:tnr s. lots of j(fTil~_ I am
$:;tl llriginall.i· ,..,~1 SYllJ ,'\ p1:i nn SZ75. F.lrr ;:111•ar. .<rll1n_;:-n1 .v 1"iral"r~l1111 /..·
12.. ,.~_.P J.· an1p y;~ ,l41i-7rl52 e RABBIT DOES mll~l ~"II th1e bna l Nnw t~ ~r>a r~ olri. :"!"J.)-.57. for sal" + ~!4'-3.c;.i.lt
1963 GLASTRON, Z3'6' , in-
board/outboa,rd, 3 rh.tnnel
r11.d10, lilted cover, n1armf'
hearl, ~eel torloi. $4.300.
642--848..i 11f!er 4 pin.
'?)' t'!ybr11la:e Ov.·~ni &port
hsherman. Galley, htad,
ne1.1• c<1v!'.rs, bait 111.nk,
radio LOTS Of DECK
SPACE: $349;,. Ct.ll 64~269
or 646--0!139 rtlr
Beat .. , Rent/Chert'r 908
Cal 25 + Catline 27
GuA.rantl'!' the Jo\\'l'!M rates 1n
So. Ca li!. "Cathn11 cruis-
ing cJuh'". Locat•nn Newport
Harbor. TI4 1968-4840 lor info.
28' P\vr Cn11St>r 135 day
27' Sall, sips :, S2S <1A)'
SPa Coasl Cnusmg Club
t\i'!Wplfrt Hart>or 6-15--5.'iOO
3ti' F'LYBRIDGE Cruiser.
SI P6 fi. fuli.1 eqpd 1nr skip.
Sl :\~trlay. S700 v.·k. 644---82U .
Boa t .. , Sail 909
-BROKERAGE-
-SALES-
LISTINGS WANTED
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC·GMC·F IAT
'71 G.M.C.
AND
CAMPER
~i To~ P.U. \\/\th S' ca.mper.
( JPfed tralt!i. J~ VS en·
rine. heavy duty campt'r
equ1pmtn1. 8 pl y nrei.. r&·
d1u, iauges, S' ca1n?f"r "'1th
stove, d1net1.-111.bl ~ rtfr1_g--
,.ra1or and many ~,.;1r11s . .'>lo
Ll.Jl»-l
$495 DOWN
11 TTave lea. Se-ll-oxit11.1Md .
Elec "-hydra.uh(_" brak,1.
F'ull st-! of 11.wnm2~. Extra
!~,. Witter heat•r !· N-frlJ.
&4/l--L,'\.'rl
Large Selection
of Fully
Reconditioned
Auto Servlc•, Perts 9'49 Used v.w·s
Z Cht.\'Y t"hrome astrt'ls Porac:hes.---
wltires. V\.I.' to Chevy Campers & Vans
FIAT
TlilU he
"FRIEDLANDER"
whN-1 1dapttr!. chrome lut }(11\'{'i 30 0 0 1000 ~hl ~~ta :~I loela. All IOI' o c::ra:ree es 1J7SO Ill.CM llYD,
' · Parts &< lAbor e Engint'! e I Hwy. Jf)
PARTS l'nr salJo. '65 :>hurang Tram •Front &r Rear Axlel~,..-'8~'3~·~7~c.:,_:•_:5.l~'7~.gg=;";_-"-J
28!1. !ull ~incro 4 ,pd Au.emhJieg • Brake Sy!· 'Ii& FlAT, U4 ~pt'ltt Cou~,
5j7.Qjj9 alt 4P)I tem e Electrical S~tf'm l'Xr"ll"'l'lt. t.fu!t 1e l l•!
64J.-2S7.1, Call alter 6 p.m. ~
JENSEN
$115 .57 PER MO. I
S-t9J.OO u !ht rota.! down pa.y-1 l ;~~~h1:1~;;:,,~t. ~~~1u~~~~ i 'G",".".","."1••••••,•s•o QI.ff
Autos for Sal•
JENSEN
AVTHOFUZED
SALES :. SERVICE
lax, IJcense 11.1'111 tinanre 1-----------1 "\
charges on 11.pproved cr•dit + GRAND Op EN 1 r-: G .-~!1-3031 Ext. 66 or 87
!01 48 montfil.. The ca~~ VA.'' & CA'.\!PER DRAPE~. 197(1 HARBOR BLVD.
price 1ncll1cl1ng r.v.: and he-771 \\' -19th St , Su lt!! c. C '.\l.l-~~=c_o_<r_A~>-IEcS_A.:__ __
ense is S.f467.-IO, O!"l~m-d f.i 2--6600_ All moh1le m-ALFA ROMEO
price 15 56042.36 including ~·::::"~'"::::' .. :.,' ______ 1..,----------1KARMANN GHIA
I.II->;. licenst ;i_nri finance Dune Buggie" 956 1~7 ALPHA Rome-0 Sp1der.,-----------I cha.rge~ Annu11.J percentagr ____ :::;:.._____ SJ ,t j() Gl"lOd ron<1, clean. '58 GHIA. Sy n ch ro m •a
rate ls lO'ir. • 197(1 :0-llNl-T Dun!'buggy .'145--0367 eves. tr"n~. r.lt-an r $4::.0
O-.·er 200 New k lised Cars
To Choo~e From
Open ·n1 lrl p.m.
2000 F.. l~t ·gt , Santa Ana
(lsl St. At S.A, Fr.1~·1
,i58 .. J()OO
>1rtal Fl11.kt Top, chromi>l---.:..:'-':'7.=0"'----1 646--3.145 eves & v.·k~nds ., wh1~ 96~7.~2j. AUDI
Trucki LOTUS
st\J ~ '71 Aud i. :<1n1 -----------1
t'Qnrl :'>JJf(I m1 Ask !,,r .Toe. LOTUS
t;.l;Hl311 rlys. 540--7269 !"ve5. AIJfHORIZ!:D
962 r<!UST --------1 •
SALES & SERvtCl: IH. SANTANA'S en D isplay I Cycle" Bike" I '21 " ?'I' 27 ' 37' 1 ' ' lntt'rnatlona.l Harvester
AUSTIN
'69 AUSTIN America. per1.-.::t
Mndlt1on, dark green, aulo
~.()(111 m1 Like ne.w. Sloo<l
NEWPORT
IMPORTS ! Li00-1~:5 Scooters 925 RECREATION CENTER * * • * --D-.-v.-B-u-,,-.-ug-h-,-. -R 0 Y CARVER, Inc.
2900 La fasette Stfff!t House cf 2925 Harbor Blvd.
Ne1>.·port Bf!11ch, Cal. 9ZMO S k" T • h Costa l\lesa. 546--4444 ---~~=~---<n4 > 673•2050 uzu 1 • rrump BMW
SALES-RENTAL-SERVICE 4-\VHE EL Drive, F ord 'l --c-,---.,..--;:-.,,---
fi-15--.\~51. 3100 \V, Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -----1 LAMBORGHINI COL 26 ~tK II Jmmac. Full
sails, slerro taf*, inbrrl
fut-I. \\'ff.lip $1)400 hrm. Y e
st Bear.hromher !'-111.rina,
No. 13. 2fi3~ \\'. C(\11.~t J-111-y
t\B helort' :,...Call: 5-4g....()i.\l
Now !!"locking a. c-omp!ete Jine 1.1•/:\27 CheV)' en11 & l'-11 Automotive Exc°'llence
nf Triumph, Suzuki and hearls, overdrive. Com&rido & 1-----------"<I
Moto Guzzi. ' t1rrs, Xlnt cond. $1150. Alt 6 '67 l.Ao\1BORGHJNJ 350 GT;
Hcu .. e of 6-14-{):)47 hn>;h! rel"l , pl!'rlect rond:
S k' T • h '64 Chevy P.U. custom $i:-il0, Call '.l42-.».i.) bt'f !Ii. '
UIU I. r1ump !le"ts1d,. tnS•Jl<'ltt'd i:amprr MERCEDES BENZ:
36' TRTi\lARAN hull ,1·/2rl'
floats. 0111.g.;,nlll ply. i;:l11l'tl'trl
k pnmed. S2400fOT" bn1~h
rnflrr T('rm~. tradf!7 Call 1
4%--l:WO.
lfilU H11.rtior Bl., shPll (Pi!grim1 Nell' brakt'1S. ROY CARVER. lnc.1. ______ ==....,~I
Fountain Va.Uev (_"arh. t-!r . $1100 or be.s1 ol-2925 Harbor 8 1\'d. 1"" ~.~l-~:>40 • 531-8~5 !er . 49-1-S'.!1:1 Costa !vles1. 546-444-4
TMINI I ·6q 1:-.'T. Travtlall 121)11, .1~5 CAPRI
Or.in9e C ounty's
l a rgest Se lr:ct1on
New & Used
clr;in . 7
A~king
err .,
CAL 12rl241 very
sii ll~ .+-g<1 grar.
$..'i~. Av~ry &
67J--8990
f'ng., full pn,1.,.r & a ir. ------..-----HONDA , _Ro_•~'~"~'-"'_tr_I'~· _4'_,1._150_3_._1 1971 Capri 2 Dr. Sed. ' -THE SF:XY EUROPEA."I IU '57 Chevy panel
Me rcedes Ben1
Jim Slemons lmps.1
,Warner' & Main St. l "FRIEDLANDER" S2fl0. 646-3733 Tl:. 11.trr;i_(_"flYe onr O"'ner anti h11s had the bfost of 'fi3 FORD VAn Groi cond. Sanra Ana 546-411-4!
and has had teh t>es1 _o! ORANGE COUNTY'S:-: 11'11 aeACM t'lfW'f, 91 PACIFIC Catamaran !\fl. Strvice N"C't!ipt~-
2.\6. H'\"Y trlr, r11c1~ nr. 537-6824 • 8~3-7566 644--17fi~ a!ter ~
~f~~~-~~r. S2200-642-96 78 or I YA/'l!AH A '70 2j() DTl, mod. 'fi7 FORD SUPE R \r AN,
t-ni:. ITAm!'. & &U$penstnn: hn1shed in1, ne1>.· p111n1.
1.1' i.Apstrakr hn111, 31 ~ hp t-:0..!1.,.m!'l.v fast. Xlnt_ hllndl· S13j0, fi r trarle 847-j14D ~:v1nruri P !old.u p, S I i '.':> 1 In~. rl'!!1ablt-, nevt-r r11cM . Auto .. Wanted 963
Br•T nH,.r 1h1s \\"l'l'k,nrl 1 S62~. Pr Pty 71.\16 73--0183-I
takrs. fii;....7~79. e 3 BIKES, ALL STEEL WE PAY TOP
JS' PP11rY'n day~iiil,.r. 3 TP.A ILF.R, CALL 9fi2--602fi CASH s11 1I ~. ITilf!'"Ze r I ii:>:: e rt. j TO SEE.
care Populi\r hml'! mist hn-M 1 M-" F .1•1 · .. ~ 0 9o ixiern ac1 1 y : i~h ""'1th sa'"'le tnne in r~r· HOU SE OF IMPORTS'
Authortl'"d Oe..t.l!'r 1..,r ~ Speed 1.ra n~. Rarl!n.
Htattr, Pow!'.r Disc Brilkf's. Stvl~ri ~ll'f'I 1>.·heel~ rart1Al ~lew !.· PTl"...(l\\'Tll'!d rl.~· tirt-s &· der.rir &roup in-~: l\lanche~:t'r, Buena f'k)
clurl1ng rrchnin~ s~;iis_ Hlir· :::. A. f 11)'. B".:1.rh Bl turnoff '!
ry on 1h1s nne. 1~~.1.BQ1!1 1l1 :.2~-72")(1 s:37~ J nhnf.(Jn &. Slin, 21\26 :iii ~TB l~ N~e<ls Wt'l'rk bud
Hilrhnr Bll·d, Cost11 :'ll!'sa_ ff'~!orr for st'mi--classi(.".i
:J.lrl-;mJO. S4~5 673--3:1Jl3. \\"ltrlr. $59:'!. 49-4-8MI or 1 -~.~C~H=o"P~P~E=~~-
67.1-07.17 R e J!lfi!J Hsrle.v 74. Show b1k,.
RACING Saho1. 2 ~at!s, Sep to 11pprf'Clat~. Mu~r sac'
Sl~ Cllll 6.3:'1-81.\fi anyflmt
for used cars k !rllcka, just. __ C_O_R_TI __ N_A __ '62 jl.ff:RCEDES 190 Diesr.!
sup~rh l:ranspnrtallon. A
is: $400 646--:'>-li2. call us for fT!'e esdmat.-1. "67 CORTfNA 1 rlr, RIH, 3 y!'ars olrl. S2.it1. nr
olfrr. 67~jrl3 fill' r.tO BILE home tor sale GROTH CHEVROLET "'1' m,,.,,,, "lblk ml MG
l\P11· ena:-. tran~. tu·~~. pl11~!------------El\'DEAVOR 26" F" /G slonp.
Z su11~ ~ails, ~pinnake r, ·l
11•1nrhrs. kMt ml"lf'r. :'! HP
oulhrd. $29!'.l.'"1. ;'4~-.l1411
1>.'/<"xpando hv rm. 2 encl.
pnrrht-,, :I BR. 2 RA Carpi
thruout. Call ~.1--671\S,
A~k for Sales Mana.a;er
l82ll Beach Blvd.
mort: 1S.)li(l m new e'Tptl MG
X'lnt. $j7:i or Trari,. 4~7-JOM AUTHOR IZED
'li.9 YA1\IAJ-!A 2;Hl ENDURO
FREE EQUIPl\1ENT \l.'lTH DT-! (!11r'-srrl!'~I le~s than
1:i· COLUMBIA SLOOP 1.f"OO mil,.~. "71 !ir-rnsl'. S·!9:i.
w.fi i'J EC . ~.1:'!-0:..1,'> C11.ll """~· 646-78~\.
FLIPPF.R, ;i grea1 Doat for ! 'Gil f'l)(l Cf' TRIU .\1PH new
k1rl!<. ~·. al! ng.i;"ing incl. !'ng1nt:, all chrom!'. blk &
S2j(l. 673----0629 silver 11·/TT p1p~s 642-8-l i2.
LIDO 14 \.\.!TH TRAl LEr.
• •• s.c.2:1 • * •
4:M-8R81
Z50 HONDA Scr11mbl,.r .
Hunt:inrton Beach DATSUN
847-6087 KI 9·.ll'll!---------
1'lPORTS WANTED '71 BIG 510 SEDAN Orange Count1e.s
TOP S BUYER
BILL !llA.XEY TO'l'OTA
18881 Beach Blvd.
H. Beach. Ph. 847-6555
CASH
OveJ"head Cam, 4 Srieerl , rllr ..
R.ad io, Heater, Buckt-1 ~rats.
tinted gla~~. In lo miles.
sacrl!J(.",., ~lf;.87.31> . 4~1-fi~ll
'71 Big Station Wagon 111·,.rl~ min.,r tPfl!llr. Sl50.
Call &42--9625 a.ft e.r :; pm. r~;;J:r~ AllJ:n-a~l.4~1n;:~~:r ·sONAJ\'ZA m1n1 htke ~ i:p· CLEAN JSE o CARS I trnnr ~hock~. :dnt Mnri $10 I 'll B p .
4 ~pd . rllr Ht R fil(."t. alr ,
re-r seats. T. gl~~~. 1.-s,1·
Unrler 4,000 miles S11rn-
l1ct' C11.l! af1 9 am 4r4-6!<ll
sj.':ll 1>1:l----6s1~. ;11i-1oiG 1 arry ont1ac
SALES lt SERVICE
NEWPORT ,
IMPORTS ;'
3100 \V. Coast Hwy.
Ne~'port Beact.
~THINK
~ ''~~,,
''FRIEDLANDER"
fir ;)-!fi-8;.)fi.
DATSUN
lfi. Su per Sat,.ll it!'_ Cos! nt-1>.' ·71 YAl\1AHA '.lfini Endum, 20Nl £, 1st $I.!' A 5.)8.1000 ~1.100 n~1>. f'lr S.i."-11 ~ ronrl s2:-.fl I \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR IJ1S4l 111•cM !lfWY. tt>
6·1&--1·172 or 1/fi~7-2il.5 I fii.'\--72S7 A.lier:; pm FOR TOP USED CARS 1'.lfi7 \f;flll .~~'9J.~'-·"'-~·-53~7_.ggC24'--~-I
\\'ANTED ,';;i.11 , ma.sf & lloom '68 HONDA CL90 JI Y<l t!r car Is extra clean, P.fl11rls1 t r \/pry cl,.an. f'>;-':'19 :.!G, n,..,., !'no;: tu"r1!. xlnt
for SJY1Whwrl, $lf(t + ~!!,I:~ ,.,/I 6. !f'!' us f1r~t. Cl'llt-n! rt\nrllllon Sl\q:1(l0 ronrl 5,>,cr..11c~ $4 5 0 .
+ ;.,.\!'--%91 • I --BAUER BUICK Ph ~~2083 11f1~r l · :iO P M fi7.'l--.i!I.~~ -~ '/1 K1\\\'ASK1 175 Enrlum, .... ,., E. J71' SI. ~,,,c,· .. , D I l ·~ ~~~~~----~-1 Sabot gd ccnd, S17S I I "--n ~A1 n. • ~ r. A ~11n ""' ~Tr. '.\ll!"l•~ET '67. New val~
• fi?J.27:.,1 • l)llO ml, rl!'itn, mRny ":<· COl'ltll !\1esa M~TI6.) 114(11] fl\' hrst offer. Priv .1oh S'.l:.R
-----------tr11!; s.1.;.n ~2-J~~'.l ' --,.4 1 •• 1 ----ANNIVERSARY •SO prty ~ .. ..,.. ev•~ fi7l-4lllll
Boat•, Slip .,/OccMs 910 1 ~711 H(\nd~ CL Ii.\ x!nr eon<1 AUTOS WANTED FE =R~R~A~R=I~-OPEL S-\j() Private. p11.rty. Lo mi 's.
V."A;\T to rt nl -&hp for 32'
P'"''"Pr hoa1 . nn o~ n .. a.r
f'l'MlM~lllll fi7µ72~
DOCK ro!' ~nl , "''111tl"r nnly,
Top dollar !or cle.ui used ----------'-----------1 "~"°' S. A s FERRARI ,-
>HNI B1k•' h.p. ""' h"k"· ~ .... TH eo'rioR"e"· AUTHORIZED '68 OPEL 2 DR.
IS; ROBINS FORD SALES & SERVICE !!f,8-7:'i'2.i .SI!'GF.R i;r 1>.•1ni:: n1~rh/ri11'>
S l~. H0.~p t>f'rl 5Xl Dr~k ~
E!!"r t>r11trr s:.. "t r .
I C t 85. 2 mnn('y fnn111rt Ch LJ r k 824 a I Ctr.loin. l sl.oiri'1 Y;irh! S;ill"~. nn In 't)" Ch;irlJl'"\ u..,.a,
-
-------~ Nt11porl 15.le. 673-Jl1,i3
Office Furniture/
Equip.
Mobile Heme.. 935 2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A r.-tESA "42-!X1Hl NEWPORT
IMPORTS
Sporl ~l11;;e 4 ~pd. dlr.
Stn\ng runner. Very i""IOd
sh;\Pf', P!'rf!'rt fnr colle1e.
T:ik,., &mall d,,...,,,, \.\'ill fin.
an("!'. pvt pty, ~\THS989)
Call .ran1f's at 546.1736 or
494--6~11 art 9 am.
RARE H1m11.lyan H~·h1rdi. l 1 !Mil .H11rhrir l~l.:.n<i. ."-1111 ~ --CONTEMPO-
FINE ART _ RENTALS I TnrllP, I CH..!1co, l1(l papprs_ n1P)!I'\ ';1\/~1-l~S~ ~TOE II" ~11 r to 23' Lido
Ga rag• Sal• 812 Hnm..,.-Ofr _ 11141 772-63.)() 52~ eP.rh. ~!l2-2!l71l 121 ft . cabin <'ru lM>r 11 ~1 Channtl. S5~ mn. LAGUNA HILLS --"---------I ' 642.-491.6 ll'l01 RIDGE ROUTE DR BABY funi11ur!', pr<Jjf'r:rir p · /0 826 I BLUE POfNT ~i~m "!'f' k1ttPn Lu~Pr w/llprth~. i;:-;i_lh~y. , !Corn"'r of illo11lton Pk\l'Y' 1ano1 rgans I SIS. ea ch. 1%7 rr;.1IPr. GorYI ('llnrl -Fl)' ~LIP avail. !'arl or po1>.'tr. I.· ~rrl'!tn, rompl fli;h 11.rri-I Prestige adult community ad-
u;irium, ~l pll"Ct! rhni>l!fl: J;"i ** SALE ** I • :'l-1~7!<9 J • Pfl('('(f !or imm .. r11.~t ... i;;i,!'"· M:i ln l"i:iy lJCen t to l/i!Un! World. PINTO WIAUTO.
& morr. 560 Glonr lta. f'J .B h . 1 f'l!RERRF.n S\Am'"·''" Kt!-$.'\000 <"IT mllkJ~ ~f!'r ~or inf + • liT;,-~900 *.. BeaufjluJ 11urmunrlinf!, a.IJ Trans. SS day. 5c: mJJe.
&1-1-21"\ll The slo~ t 11 ! 15 !.:1.m_o,ua n; 1 t,.n..,, m.!.I,. I.· J,m. g 1>.·ks ol<1 . j lormatin~a I! nivt-rslty 0 BOAT Sllp Spacea Ava_il, 25' luxury appointments, Ther-THEODORE
'"\l E l TV int,..;:-r11y, rlr~nrlab1l1ty . ~10 1?7;....~i2. Calli.!<,\, ,.,.1 . To 70'. 1.peuf':lc pool Saunas. exer-ROBINS FORD
~4:..-li~l. ANNIVERSARY •SO
3100 \V. CAast Hwy,
Newport Be1.ch
FIAT
Bill BARRY
·fi~ LT bl. Opel Kadett. Lov..-
ml. Grl. cond . 4 spd . $300.
54:>-1784.
PORSCHE
;)J ' S: :-, 11nY 1 H~ms, ' ~rrv1cr nnw o!!!'n fa bulous 1 ! 32' Telly 673-fifi~ cise tym . .i hilh1.rd tables. 2060 HAJtBOR BLVD, Mhy !urn. rot H-, ~url d ls("(lunrs on olanos & or-Dog• 854 T S !:'.., . c-PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT ~. 4 o Ii -11 1 h, HB. gi1ns .. .. r . ..,._ 1mms.c .• ~urv ... v Beat .. , Spe.d & Ski 911 mucl-: much morl'!~ COST/ ME!'A 642--0010 ,71 FIAT • • l:'lfi.i !'C Olnv. Extra.
S"f,....1264 ' . 1_ !Ric-" rompI,.rttl, fl'f"~h botto:n. A See i,..11 ut r11rn motl,.ls in A I I t-" 970 clean. r.: ... n1~. A bar th.'. ·' . New \>,';ilnur !l"pintits, reg ,,,.~. ,..,,.. Settrr pups, AKC 111,.111 !II $11.:..00 hy owner. p<trk-hke ~,.rt1nii;. I u c .. , mpcr ... 850 SEDAN
GARAGE &llt: Sun 1n n.,w $.'i9:i e Ne1>.• ('(lf'SOl ei;I rel'. .• Ch smp l i n e, S-lii·.i09S Sk.1 nr lish!nt ~t + l:rlr, CALL!30·3!lOl"lor g;:;n.7<Ml0 USED l,.<1ther int Radial tfre1,
ti.I :i. z4;,o l\ler_tITTl Drive. I ". 1111 st)'~r~. pe(_"11n, Mk &, , i;ht'.11>. /held & pet. !)1;'2-2i9.1 c10c.-~---=~--~ g\11.~s Cln worJtl hule, n,.11 r Ser 16310M 4 5fM'l'rl. trrinl $277:'1 AM/FM BI a u ·
Nt-i\porl flf'llrh :Y,!t-2?.111. 11 :iJn11 i. !"'~ In $~ nfl1>. JRTSH ~rlt!'r pu pp\~~. AKC Ct-ntury, 1!15!t n!'wl:; n,.w Chr5yslrr ,},) Hsp. ADULT P.:uk-1 1-1 mi frnm SPORT CAR brake~. st'aled roollng 5~_1 _536-__ 321_7_. _______ 1
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V 3 ~ -,. id1n. ~;:--2 $795 • Gr:i nd~. ttconditifln· I Chl'lmp ~iffd, Pet & i;hflv.', ' p.•nnterl, 22.S hp Grey Runi; like II dream , SS50. OCEAN. Cnmp!.-t,.ly s,.t up. tf!m , !arhon1!'ter and man.v '10 PC1rsrh,., !Ill S, lo mile• • . ~
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, . 1 , lo l\111rint",11h1ptoshort,clt'pth ~}7-:\liii3 IOx~O mnb il !' hom e . tr 1 h 1 I wi11s. 11\mJl!'. ,~ Cht-\')' P.U, "" "' T'"~ rung, viuu s •• 897-;>4"19 ._. 1---·-·-'-------CLEARANCE SALE ex a~. r1s iTl'!'n. an n t •• tru . 64~1 ~7 SL1!l5 from $A95 I . I ftndt-r, Ml! l11.nk, $BOO. CHRIS CR.AIT lS'. Ca\•. 4 SAr.riflr r: ~r $3.650 cash. $265 DOWN A~1/fM, 11!1oy \\'hla, muat
ck. Mi:o;c, · ' · Ori;t":i o!I.. hr11 nrl new 1v •rythm. OLD Engh~h Sh-'~Mnc. lf'UP. 4'7~71~. yrs. xln! l":'rlnd. V .j!,: c'"~"-013'_,_·~~~~=~-NOW! ,. .. 11. n1ake offl"r, priv prty.
r>10V1NG! Liv r m rurn. frnm S7~~ e Org11.ns, u,"'1, ~1""1 · AKC. S~.no Call _CH_A_R_A_CT_E_R_boo_I-.-,-,-.. -,-,-,-! Sarri.firt-, makf! o f fer . '66 Gttt.I l.8.kts 20x50', br.m1. ZlJ:941-156.l '
trpewrilPr, 3 bar stml~. lrom S.'\!l5 • f1onr models 1 546-5990/EvP& ~6-27~. \ lnhrd, 1"...Xce.l mnrl. ~!any Wi--1310 ly park. S8000. Call alt l1 FRITZ WARREN'S $39.56 PER MO.
RENAULT rin:<~. i;1l\'t'r. rtr_ .11.~ & demn·s. 1.11 ve up 10 S5t'XI POODLES AKC, Teacup -xtras. Paralk. I a vo rit e . 15' SKI BOAT-3.m., M7--6:i37. SPORT CAR CENTER
Hnlm11·flt"lt'i Dr N. B. Bank rin1.ncin.1. f'ret d!'hv-Toy.s. Pups/Adults, 11U r:ol· SJJ .. J44i ·~·oo t'""· tnt·' do I ~=~~~~~~~-fi~r~l&ss 75 JOhnS()n . LArae. 30' ZENrnt no E:. l~t St .. S.A. 5'7-0764 ~""· Ls "" "'-' "'n P'IY· ----------1 Hc·1~-:1h"Old Good.. 114 ~ry. 011r famoos wa.rran~ ors. Stud 1erv. S~3-97l'l. 17 rr. Cith. er ., fish & Ski. 1>.'htt-! trailer 1950. a33-ll57 In trailer PMk O()!nd&ily9-9: eJosMSunday n1ent, 13956 ts the tot.tl '63 J\ENAULT, lood CMd.
~ Y<ls t.XP"ns11·,. wool·nylon
cl'lrprrinq, rl,.an. 811.l'l!'lY
usr <l. £\/~. fi4'2·24.~.
on 11.ll in~trumenis ADORABLE poodle puppit s. I 50 hp ',t. 71,, hp, e.l. i t . Trlr, DO * 54~157 • CHOICE SPORTSCARS monthly p;iyment including New elutch. $300.
o-n rla 1\" 10 1o fi hi I 17' RY 125 hp Ml!'Cury, t••. l•o•o•• ••d f>oo-o• * -· ••-* '" ·' k & 1 s! v!'r 7 11·k-s W1ng tlu, .&w nil, !'Xtrll5, .... "" " " ~ COAST MUSIC n . b 6 2 8 8 · 8.-.,. radio. tra.Ur r. TitAILER Ii c1ba.na.. Must '69 TR-250 roads~r hrdtp e , •. -,, n• opp-vo• ,-•,·i1----------·t ,....,a~na It 4 -4 1 nwn-mnv ... J7 .~. 557---'1.).,.,. .... 1 ·~• M '"""' " •u " '""'"' . "F.\\.POP,T b HARBOR ~'4-'" . 644-ZlM !'JI 6 pm ~ movo;u ('If l ptC'!e. Hun")'. "" li-'V'SL 1'1'>8.dster tmmac 1-36 rnt'lnt"~. Th• Cll.llh TIME FOR
DAILY PILOT
THROUGH ~
QUICK CASH
' ' ' I •'-' .>eS.'I. [/0 I"".~ '---t•'" lJ:' 130 hp "M "'16\1 ••• ~ • ·•• 67 . 9\2 \ "' '" MOVING. mus1 ff'll 111hlt1i;, Cosr11. :-Ole&& * 642-2851 """ '-'J'"'" ' _,..,, o-u--or"".....,.,..,,,. 00 & · Pnrsrhe • m· price including tiu •nd
eh~sl of rir11.1>."ers. acqu-'.r-
lum. sterm. et(". ;,."l6-:'1768
M i .. cell•neous 111
BEAtJTfF1JL ph1.vhn11st' ~~·,
All 11f'1>."! GJ'l"AI lnr )'our hi·
SUMMER-CLE ARANCE
SALE
K111.1•11!, Sll'\nwa.y, R&l dwin,
Wur\in:er, K1mbllil, L.nwrey,
C,lJln. AU,.n, Etc. S2~ & up.
RENTALS. Pl.AYERS,
tlt s:1rl :;.1&-5694. friendly teler>hone tnfor.
ARC ahape Wl!'dd1ng set. I rtEL6·s PIANO CO.
\\"hi1e a:old M'tllnl!:. VAluert ISll Ne"'JIOTI Blvd.
1 S..Wl. S&c' C11.U 532-4079. Cna•"' M<"aa 714/~250
AVOCADO llxl-1 att& rua 3 MAN UEL, 'Thom&& ortt.n,
S..1i0. k Gol<1 htrl, ll.~11 NJ. &'.l6. J yr old, 1ave s·1000.
AKC rec Grtat Danes. 7 Chevy IL Tr1.Uer. Nev.' !DEAL ror Mexican vaca tion mac, r.1aa: .,.,.heela, AM/FM license 18 S14R7.i5, DtJt'rttd
fawn colo~d bll.bi~.s. 4 m 3 r. ~,.r & l(lfl . Rehuill drivt'. Transpor-Utlon II•) ~pnl , ~8 USf!'d tr11 Uer. $850. • '68 f lat ssn Spy<1rr road· price IS $1689.16 lnduduta:
AMAZON GREAT DANES S2'100. 549.ogZ3. _______ J 646-4191 ate:r e ',70 MGB·GT. l.r1 mi'! !•X. llctnst and !inane@
527.~98. 17' Chru Cta.lt R11n11bout. Motor Homet 940 • '6!'! BM\V 160!! • r.tany rha1·ges. Annu~ ptroentate
Al<C SHEL TIE (toy .;11U1r 196.l S!!OO. Cam,...rs, Sale/Rent t20 more In ("hfll'l'<;e !!"Im. rale 1~ 10.211"\'r .
puppiel), Champ 1 i red. • C11.ll 67;....l'l.25, • r--CONDOR fl) 323-727!0 • •
~5707. 14' F"TBERGLASS, J.j Mere. f"ACTORY d\rf.C! <1e;i_!('r, Over 200 nt w I. llttef! r11r1t BUY RENT LEASE VACANCID, Coit mon~!
SA.\fOYEO Huskll', wh!tt, remotf! l!Art, trlr .& 'quip ~ta.}orv.•11..v h H•Jt P uit. t-om SPEClAL $;AVINGS NOW Renl your mUte. arit .. atl)re do rlwi~P lrom
·rt1male, 9 month& olrl. s~. M.23. ~5A57. J7~i AA9 w .181h Sr, c.~1. BILL CORWIN hid& •• etc. thru a O•lb P ilot p~n ·111 10 pm, _c.J=l~'5=7-~3Mll=-· ~----I BOAT MUST GO! lfi ' out-l!'lliS V\\' SUNDIAL C11.m"""'r • ~ E Isl $;i · 5anf11 An11 .-I ,,.._ Clai .. lfled •d. (111 Sr , ,.1 S A, F~y l ~ SHELTIES 1 M 1n1 1 1.u r • btlU'd &. &ll equip. MOO or mm1c. 8r"'l nrl new e na FORD Olll 642-567R & char~ I!
Co!l ieA) 1 wks, AKC !"'@I, oUrr. 499--"14S. f.ftl~I seU !)1;2-395~-230 So. r.t•in St, OrlJ\Je For th.\t tt•m under S.lO, SM.lOOO
W~NT AD
642-5678
si;.. ~7~S!l3 + 637·9037 • "'/gho11;. S~ 4~:16. Cail &12-~78 Now! For ~~I ~1Ult1! 642-5678 1.4 tnl N. of F11hkm Squl.J'f tcy !he PeMy Pincher OATLV PTLOT ffll' 11rtltln1
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Autos, Imported 97'0 Au• ln••rte.I
1--T-O_Y_O-TA--1 VOLVO
970 Auto1, UtN 990 Auto•, UMd '90 Aulos, UMCI t90 Autos, UMd 990 Auto•. U1.ct 990 Autos, UMd
'69 CROWN
STA. WAGON
TO('I of the line model~ Sold
& servtct'd by us sioc-e. ne"''·
4 speed, radio. heater. IXf'S-
529) $2195,
Marquis Motors
900 So. Cs1 , Highwy, L. Bch.
~!M.T;ill e :>-10-3100
'70 1UYOTA ~lark II, 4 dr
S<'d. !act lltr, 4 spd, $1950.
:>t:>-1473.
TRIUMPH
TOYOTA
DEMO SALE
LARGE I\'EW f,, USED
TOY OT A SELECTION
SEE US BEFORE
YOU BLJ"i.''.
..DerutlewiA W TOYOTA
THINI
'VOi.YO' -"FRIEDLANDER"
11151 laAClol {HWY. a ;
893-1566 • 537-6824
Autos, UNG 990
'70 f'ORD Truek ~. S2675. '69
Cad. Conver!. loaded $3900.
evep; 642-1149.
CADILLAC
CADILLAC 1961
"EL DORADO''
FACTORY
CADILLAC
'69 El Dondo, air, 1tereo,
full P" r, ll"11ther tn!l!r. Pvt
pty. 673-3255.
'68 El Dorado 13,000 mt.
Owner IDOVltli to Hawa11.
S3SQ) 494-0626
'6.) DEVILLE Conv., air·
cond. fl pwr. Gd cond. Sll50.
968-.'1227 or Ofc. 548--0400.
CA MARO
'67 CAMARO, Rally Spor1,
R/H, 11.1r, PIS, nf'W h!'es,
orig ownr. 14,000 mi. $Ii{)()
61.>-38().l
CHEVELLE
AlR CQNDITIONU\G
Full power, stereo. door '64 CHEVF..LLE SS Conv new
Jocks, padded !op, nlr & tell"-brakf's, ch,t!cli. Below low
blue book $395. 847-6825. ~copic sreenng, elc. Local f----------
0111!: o"'ner. IXSS77:JJ '65 Chevetle !\1al1bu SS, R&H. $3599 air. auro. V-8, PS, Oean
~. 67J-J757 NABERS Cadillac
AlJTHORIZED DEALER
?6()J Harbor Blvd.,
Costa t.Jesa
CADILLAC 1969
CHEVROLET
19-16 Harbor, CM. &16-9303 1 CPE OE VILLE 196~) TM, red. xlnt rond I f ACTORY
'62 Chevy, 301 cu in, fully
equip, hifh rt!>t! manlfold. ~
cam. hi com prio~s 1 on
pisrons. headers, 411 n:>ar
Pnd. S500 OI' brst o!fcr.
968-1230. New paint & tires. S2300. or I AIR CONDITIONING
bes! offrr. 536-1990. FL'LL PO\VER. vinyl lop,
'Ei9 TR-6, super con<l1t1on.
)·Just see. 14,000 miles.
Eii3-12~5 alter 6 pm
VOLKSWAGEN -'69 VW BUG
~ spd. dlr. Xln1. cond. Sac-
rifice! Take older car in
u·ad"' or small do"''n. \Viii
finance pvt. pty. IVDY299)
3-16-8736 or 49-1-61111.
'66 V\V Van
rehutlt eng .. ne1v p111nt.
.. 549--095" •
'iO V\V . Air cond -\\'ood
dec-R.adio-New brakes--ex-
trils $1 6.iO or hes! o!fer.
96&-0192 a11 4: 30 P:0-1.
1958 VW SEDAN
5-IS-9337 • 646-5630
V\V Van, 70 camper. r.1any,
many xtras. AHcr 5 pm,
R.l.H377
'68 V\\' bub. excel cond.
Sl.100
673-t!~:l arter 6 pm
·n Bug Clem .. nt1ne, 6 "'ks Ln
Euroroe only. R/H, xl11t
mnri 6100 m1 SJRj(I . .).18-~7n
'68 \'f\V Pain! )Ob, nm~. nc111
eni::Lne & TTans.
'.\1UST SELL NO"":'·
.... Call 67.~-93;..2 ....
'67 V\V Bug, AJ\l /fM. a tr .
S'.}()'I. Good C"Ond . 963--8394 , 11
no ans, 67l--1489.
BY owner. '70 V\\'
Squarehar.k. autn, rarlio.
l ugg ag~ rack $l:Jj(I,
6.ifi-2Sl6. ~5--51f;IJ.
'59 P .U. new bral«!s, clutch.
40 hp rng. $~::i0.
6-12-6.~71 or 962--493-1
V\V Van. nol runn1ng. Besl
offer. S.150. -Ne11' tires. ~I'll·
eraror & eng part&. 5.16-~768
VOLVO
VOLVO
DEMO SALE!
'71 2-0R. $2998
R&H AUTO;\IATlC ~4
SEE US BEF'ORE
YOU BU'i~
~eMLm \W VOLVO
leather 1n1erior, Ult tele-
scor11c 'vheel. stereo multi-
plex, door locks. IYRY969).
$4399
NABERS Cadillac
AUnlORIZED DEALER
2500 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa f\les.a
Cal! :>10-9100 Open Sunday
CADILLAC 1970
SON. OE VILLE
FACTORY AIRCONDITIOX-
JNG 8:. FULL PO\VER, cloth
& leather interior. At-.1 /F~1
radio. less than 15,()(l() miles.
\7·1SCT'.\'f
$5799
NABERS Cadillac
AUTHORIZED DEALER
2600 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa ro.1es.a
Oill 540-9100 Open Sunday
'6B Cadillac 2--0r, Mlnt t.-ond,
HRs everything, $3450.
842-:.!544 or 67:>-2592 aft 6pm,
CADILLAC 1966
SEDAN OE VILLE
FACTORY
AIR CONDIT!ONING
r t..:LL LEATI-IER INTERIOR
V1n:-·1 parldcd top, lull pnw-
"· op!iflns, . .\:0-1 'fl\t rad1ro.
radial nrrs 8.· n1any orher
rlcJuxr xtra~. Sre lo apprec-
1a1r. ISL\'J!Oj1
$1599
NABERS Cadillac
AUTHORIZED DEALER
2l:iOo' Harbor Blvd.,
CO!Sta Jl.lesa
Call ~0-9100 Open Sunday
LARGEST
SELECTION OF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES-LEASING
AUTHORIZED
·SERVICE -
Nabers Cadillac
2000 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA ft1ESA
!'>10·9100 Open Sunday
'60 Cad 1 011·ner, air, f/p,
xtras. Xltll eng, 1n( & ext
S.19..i. Pvt pt~· s.16-=:i370.
'6.1 Cadillac, can bf' ftxf'rl.
'66 Otl'.:VELLE SS :127, 4-
spd. lndys m11.gs, $2700 in-
ve.~trl. Sac $100). :>46-4355
a It 4.
1971 CHEVY C11pri!:I! 2 dr
cpe. Only 1800 m1. Air, PIS,
P/B. P IW, vinyl top. Musi
st>ll. S-1295. Pr1 pry. 642-4782.
TRANSPORTATION SPCL
'62 Che\•y, New lirr.s, ha1-
tery, muillr.rs. Priced !or
quick sale. 968-!Wli
'6.l CheveUe, 327-3,j(). 4-spd,
Hurst linkage, he arl f' rs ,
mags Goodyean. S I 2 5 0 .
4!H--0060 lworkl or 6'12-3706 .
'6~ Impala ~S conv. rt h,
pwT, rxcel rond. A II.In car!
S61::i. 4!!4--7082.
'36 Chev, 2 dr, HT, V~.
auto, t'f'hh Tran~. r/h,
.Sll5 l'\r offrr. 6~&-2290
·54 Chevy 1mpala
P/5-P/B, good working
condi!1on S:l.11.i. 5.l7--4214.
CHRYSLER
1968 CHRYSLER JOO
2 OR. H.T.
SALE PRJCl::D
Atn·actJve ~old m1s1 metallic
lirush wnh black buck !
i;;ears, Ii: Landau roof. Equip·
prd "''llh aulo trans, Radio,
lle;i.ler, ro ..... ('I' s:el'n~.
l~o,ver Arakri;, rrr.. CIP11.n
throughout. JZXV201l. ll675.
.Johnson & Son. 2626 Harhnr
Bh•d., Co~ra :\1Psa. 540-:l6.10.
COMET
'62 Comet 4 dr \\'il£'Oll, Jook.oi
& run~ good. SlOO.
962-aoe.<
CONTINENTAL
CONTINENTAL FORD PONTIAC PONTIAC --l --::::-:::cc:-7-:::-:::--:c::~·1-~--::-::-.,--::c:":'"",...~-1 ~~-,,,c--~~~,-~~
1971 Continontol '70 GALAXIE SOD BILL BARRY BILL BARRY HT Coupe 2 DOOR H.T.
LIKE NEW·5,000 MILES !\IUsr SELL PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
This beauhlul car must be ~autJfuJ Light Ivy Gold !in-l ~11 and driv~ lo llPPl'~J-iliti 1<.•ilh go!d ln!erior & dark 969 Pontiac.
ate, aa11s1c Sarin Bl11ck fin-brown Landau too l, Equip-LEMANS
1sh with black landau and ped wirh Aulo Trans, Ra-2 Door Hardtop, Ui.ndau
black leather i n t er lo r. d io, Heatl'r. Pnwrr ~1eer1na:. roof, Au10 Trans Air Cond
Equipped wuh the tlne61. F'acrnry Air Cond, This ar-Power Srtl'rin.g, '(XOR2231'
~·u11 p01~1er. 6 way pow"r r:rac-11 v"' Car rlC'l!IC'r.ls exrl"l-$1995
11ea1, 1111 steering wheel, lent care. A11k lnr drmon-•• A"'o '
•mp,,·, -·d p0 ... , 11tn1tion. (.195.'.UH) S2975. ... .,_,_.,. • _., Over 200 l'!f'W & us!.'d ca .... d I k Sf m•iff. f ... Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor ... 00'!' oc s. rreo -p e.... rn l·hoose frl"lm
radio. !vl1rhel1n Radial Ply Blvd .. Cmta Mr.511. ~-~. Open 'ti! 10 pm
llrlC's, &tld much more. OWN the nilly car nn yoLlr """" f" I o. A "'""' ... st, .,,..nta n.t Please ask for a demonsr:ra-block in pt>rfrct co11rlirinn. 'lht St_ 11 S.A. f'rwy)
11on. (660EXU1 Johnson & J!'l67 Ford Galaxie, Jactory :i'1R-1000
Son. 2b'26 Harbor Blvd., a lr, radio, hl"a ler. 3!'0 etJ-•• .,,,-=~· ,-,,,,--~---
Costa r.lesa.. 54ll·:i630 gine ""·i rh l\utoni rrani;nils· 00 G10, All power xtnis, .+
1969 CONTINENTAL gion. Uphol!!!ery." paint and air, Atvl I f!\!. A~k S2.17i
.. OR. SEDAN hod.v in mint ('Olll'iltion. A 846-2114• 4~3876 wknds.
!\IUS'r SELL s1eaJ ar Sl ,100. Call 644-7201
Beaut!lul plarin1um blue ""'l1 h evenings.
dai'k blue leather in!rrkir &. •""""'6~9,-7f'~O~R~C'""'G~.A~LA:""'X7.l~E~500~1
L;..ndau roof, fo\11! Luxury Air, landau, power
Eqwp)ll'd 1ncJud ing racrory • '70 GALAXIE 500 t'l!ily
air. ult wheel. Power door ioquip'd, SAVE!
locks & much more. Sale tl1 :lll-7250
Priced 1193BMW1 $3875. RANCHERO
Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor . . Bl r1 C M t:.•n_5630 67 Fiurlane. Clean. $1001 !'tt 11 ·• OJ;fa ' eu. ,r.., · 11t !09A Clearbrook Lan~.
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
'69 PONTIAC
G.T.O.
2 dr. P"''r . str., 4 s(l(f. R&H.
c_;Pan r;:ir, JU!>t like new,
11.JlASKJ
SPECIAL $1695 CORVAIR Co"' Me,., -~7'0~~~~--• •
• F'OR sale: 1962 Corvair LINCOLN Over 211Q l\'f'w & User! Cars
ronvernhle. 18.000 a c 1 .I :.~.,,...,C~O~N~T~l~N~EC".:,_,,-,-,-·I Tn Choose From
n1iles. Ne\v tire.~. Xlnt run-NTAL 4 rloor. 20IXl E. l$t SL, Santa Ano.
ningrond.Call54j-7846. Rece n tl y o'haule.d . (l .s1St.atS..A fN'Y.) ~-Cc=~~--~-7 1 Reasonable. 548--0791, eves !'),lS-1000 '66 CORVA!R, good cond. 64f>....l91 4.
RS.·H. new tranir;, $400. --007.====--
>t&-1931. MAVERICK
CORVETTE 1970 MAVERICK
2 DOOR
BILL BARRY
••• Over 2f'() nrw & U1'('d cars
10 rhoo1<P from
Open '111 IO pm
2000 F:. 1st, Sanra Ana
(!!lot SI. ::it S.A. Fr.,.')'.)
~~-1000
DODGE ~ ton V11.rt. Reblt CONNELL 19£..i Pontiac Bonnevi!J~ 4 Dr_
f'~. Good cond. N io 11· CHEVROLET H11rd1np, f\1ust sPI! to seltlf'
PONTIAC-GMC -FIAT
'71 VENTURA II
Sf'r No . 242823, au10, tran!.,
radio. heater WS\V !!ff'!!,
Vinyl trim 11rwi many extras.
$250 DOWN
$93.82 PER MO.
Slll! is rhe rota] rln.,.,n PA.1'-
ml'nr. S93.~2 i.! thf' 10!11!
monthly paympn1 1nrl11<l1ni;:
t1", hrcnse and l!nanre
<'hargf'5 nn 11ppro\'Prl rrPdlt
111. l6 months. The r11.~h
prire u1ch1d1n.e: iax 11nod l1r-
ense is S.1 !4!1.16. Defrrrrrl
price is $3627 .. -..o inr•lurhni:
1ax, h<·rnsr ill.nil hnanre
chari;:f's. An nual ncret'nta.:e
r<.ie 1s 10.2:,"• • • Over 200 nrw & 1isf'd cars
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ZOOO F.. t.-:t S1 , San!a Ana
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BILL BARRY
PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT
'65 PONTIAC
G.T.O.
Pnwer sleering, auto. trilns.,
Thi~ car 1s clean 72258 fPBJ-
81 0 I
SPECIAL $895 •• 0vf'r 200 nrw & user! cars
TO C1100SE FRO~f
Open ·ril 10 pm
2000 E. Js1 Sanla Ana
(1st St & 's.,\. Fr11'y~
:-..~-1 non
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD Brakl".~. tires. S30l'J. 96g..\~O, r .•lalr! $1100. Ca.I.! 642-19Hl. 28211 Harbor Blvd ~ I~~-~~----=
;}4ll-3t55. Crn;ta M~sa ~fi-\20J Auto1, New 980 Autos, New 980
FALCON '71 t.laver1ck Grahber. like --,6-4_F_A_L_CO_N __ , "'"" "'· low mfi ... $'400.
49.1-71!1,J.
6 ryhnder, r;;itfio. hf'a1er. Eli· MERCURY
C'f''.lent mech11n1ra1 cond1-1:'.:'.,,--,-,°"'.,,--,-----
11nn. A v-ra1 second rar. 1!!66 l'v!ERC. Comf'1 4 fir
•CYGi,;2) s.;95_ Sf.clan. V-11, In n1ilrs .12,\l.
Marquis Motors Pt\\', ~1,erinj!: " brk~. x1n1
~So C 11 h <Yll'lrt. Reai;onahlr, pn pry. """ , SI. 1~ way, L. Sch. '.'162-:l(!.10 4~1-7:J(IJ e 540-3100 I=·~·~-·------
FORD 'F.7 r..tPrc 1'flmm wagon, 3
SPAI. P fS, P/8 • a ir, clean,
hf.low "''hnleSAle S99i By
'67 Forti, Country Squire. ow~r. 250.l "'· Coast Hy,,y,
clean, top mech. rond, N. B. 64&--05.11.
ronrl. wide hrrs, roof rack. lo=~~~----~~
390 CID Engint, ~1395 firm . 1963 Com~r wa;on. s1and11rrl,
5f>7-3l I 1. 6 ry1, a:ood ruhbt>r. S250.
CONVERT. '6C.. 500 XL. Fart Call Bill, fi.12-5069
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PONTIAC
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
1966 Pontiac
Bonneville St•. Wag.
Au!o Trans, Air Cond. Pow-
~r Str"f'nng Power Brakes,
\SIV759J '
$1495 • • 0\l'r 11.l() llt'W .(, usrd cars
rn rhoclse fMm
Oilf'n 'Ill -lfl pm
2000 t:. 1st S1~, :;;;inra Ana
11.~t S1 . a1 SA Fr.,.,·y1
;,.'J.l;. J(l()()
'f>9 Fl!lEBIRD camusrl r .. rl,
blk 1n! Lo rniles, xlnt rnnd .
.S22f'(l, ;.,_;1--0797
RAMBLER
'60 RamblPr 4 Dr. 6 ryl. au1n
1n1n~. partly rrhl! en,1:.
Gnrlf! rransp. Sl75 or best of-
Ir r. rh_ 466 1.:z N. Ne..,,·port,
N R. &12-0717.
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC-GMC -FIAT
'68 Rambler AMX
A~·l RadlO . 4 p;pd, V-8, Juat
h ke tll'"''·
1 l.12SUDl
SPECIAL $1495 •• Over~ nf'\\' & ullf'd f'\l'l!i
10 rhllllSe Imm
0,:H"fl 'tlJ JO p.m.
~ f.. ls! ::;i., Santa An11
(1!1S1.111 S.A. Fr,.•y )
~Vl-1000
T-BIRD
1966 T Bird l..andau. F'ull
pnwrr 111111 air f'1lnd 111on1ng.
Exl'f'll,.nt cnnd11Jnn $1200.00.
; ... i7-~lfl'10.
'61 1·1iunrlerb1rr1. hie blur.
42.000 rni. t"ully loadeod .
Askini:: SJf.00. 5.i7-6.'\S4.
Fast re~ults are just a phone
call 111<.·ay -fi.12-3671!
Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980
SPECIAL PURCHASE
WITH
SPECIAL SAVINGS
FORD MOTOR CO.
'71 COUGARS
AU 1r• l11i11ry •qul1tP9d lt11dudl119 fact•ry olr, L1111901
roof, ate. Geed s.lactl•11 •f c•l•r1 llut llmltM •• ,
HUltltY!I All lo.., mlla1.
JOHNSON & SON
1 "4 ila Seulh el So11 Diet& Frnway
Linco ln Cont ine nt.&) e M.&rk Ill e M1rcury
• Coug .&r
2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
540-5630 642-098 I
Autos, New 980 Autos, New
SPECIALS!!
'6;. ;.fU~rANG V-R,
trsn~. rR01n, PIS,
owrn>r. ~ Mrni.
~!1-15~.
'67 spn·0R~r'""'c~,-•. -.-.,,--,~,,~,cc,.
Ing, r/h, sir, vinyl 10p. ex-
r""I (•nrirl. Sl.42\ f;14-li0'.2~.
OLDSMOBILE
'69 Oldp; Cut!11~~. ~ ryl, 111r
c:ond .. i:ood l~s. xlnt cond ..
$1800. 5.16-3801.
'71 Bonneville
2 Doer Hotdtp "'""·y •••«1"~· ••• I>•~~ A H••I•• II"'"' "'~"< P~Y.tr ~!•••·"~·
'\'""' W•"'l~"''• ~••· !~t i A" II•~-' lil(>GI 1)6)$llCJ)~9-'
SAVE
'71 Plymouth
Spe•I Sot•lli1•
• """ wooon Au•nm•· '' r,."'"'''"'""· "'"''" ~·••.Ina. "'""'"' llr•~"'· ~•<'n•v i'l• co""'"""'""' P~a·o & K~eltr 16160JOl
SAVE
'69 Chevrolet
lmpolo C111te ...
NEW CAR TRADE-IN
'70 Impala
!"" C"•••"l•l < ~''"' k•• ·•~·n •••1••, •u•om•b<
''""'"' '1'0" l'l<'WP' !'"" ng, .,,.,.,.,. "'"~" V•n•I ••r "" rona l•nl'•nQ 11,,c
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$2888
'69 Firebird
2 Doer Herd!ep
P•a•a, h•~•e•. oulnm•llr
'''"'"'''"""• "°~' •'H'· <nG (YP<'C11!9l
$1988
'68 Pontiac
c ••• u"•
'68 le Mans
4 Ooo• Hord111p
"''· ""'I ron• 1)111?!1
•oo•r~i
$1688
'66 Oldsmobile
"'"""' l'O•r•n•V "" Con
O•!,Onlng i PJo;Stl~I
$1297
BUY NOW WITH
CONFIDENCE
100 % MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE
'69 Ford Cust. '67 Mercury
C1111911r Xll7
4 D•ot l.0011
'69 Bonneville
4 Door Herdt11Jt
A~•t><n•I'< ''""'m"''""· Pnwrr 5,.., '"0. """'~' R""" F•rln1v .,, CO"•
""'""'"" \/onyl l>o>e• "•· "'o & K••lt •. 1vczo~11
$2588
'68 Chrysler
N• ... porl Ctulo"'
A.u•o"'•h< T•~n•mh••on.
l>O"'"' !1'"~'5, POWM' S!te,,na, Fo,,ory i'o• (-
Olttonong, 11'"¥1 ltoof Ito• O•O & Htote•, IVTOIJJI
$2089
'68 Pontiac
llAND NIW
'71 MONTEGO
lll:AND NIW
·;,,-,Old! Cnn ... ert. Dynamic AA.
Mint ronditl11n $650.
Highsmith ~0-1720
' Door 1-<••ll•op, .Au'flm•·
'" l••n•miul!lll, ,..,..., S,.,.,....,, Pow•• 8•~"'"
F•[!ory Air (ol'dl11o"l"'I• v .. w1 Root. R•OOl & HtU· tr /Y0•101)
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PLYMOUTH
'AA PLYMOUTH Valia nt. 6
i:yl, ,rirk, RkH, xlnt i:onri .
S900. 1\47-3242.
'65 P1ymouth V8 2n HT, :111!
eng, 11uton1, R k H. l nwn.
"~ IMMAC. S62a. 499·.111!4
'69 F'ury Ill, 11 ir, J nw11rr
Hk~ 11rw, gli ll u n de r
w11rr11nl£"f'. 644-.'i.'i.l l.
PONTIAC
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC-GMC·F IA T
'66 PONTIAC
GRANO PRIX
Air ennd., •u10. tr•n~, J>l'IW•
f.T' rtttrini; 1226Q 1TSM107)
SPECIAL $995 •• Ov~r 200 new St UIH'd can
to rhcnse Imm
Oprn '111 Jn pm
2lm E. l&t St., ~nt11 An11
1 1~1 1'!. 11.1 ~A. FN')'I
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DEMONSllAlOR
'71 Grand Prix
C~moltl,!y io.o~...t wl•~
~1••f0, C>Owt• Wl...,nw•. •I• condlt1•m•oro. POwor "''""•· C>O-• lteerlnQ, •uocmt!lt t•tn•ml11~~.
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'71 Safari
tu•u"OV~ ""'111» w•qnn.
<>0w1• w1...iow1. 61\w''
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'71 Firebird
Personal Car , .. '71 Bonneville
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