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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot7
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Wo111en ~s Lib-Pichets DAILY PILOT
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUSL 26, 197 [
Snafu Stach Exchange
VOL. it, NO. 101. t U!!CTION5, IO l"AO l"S
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Bay Trade Comes Under Nader Fire
Booed Fro111 Floor
Women Lihhers
Foul Up Market
NEW 'YORK (AP\ -A h;indful nf
women broughl the An1erican Stoc k EX·
change to a brief bul compl ete halt today
during ;i Women's Rights Day
demonstration.
Lnurl boos rose from lhe tr;idin~ f!onr
11.s brokers and runners looked up and
sa"' eight feminists in the visitor's
gallery sprPadin~ a Jon~ \\"hite banner
v.•ith "Women Power" in red letlcr~.
"De-sexae:rate \Vall S(rce! \\'r \Va nt It.
Now. Y..1P C;:in 't Bear An\·mnre Bull." 1he protester~. all memberS of thP N;i!inn;il
Organi7.a11nn for \\'omen, ~hfluted befl)re
guards rul!<'d dn.,..•n the banner and
usherPd them from the gallery and dnwn
an escala lnr.
1\·n arre~L~ "·ere madr
As the J!rar-coated men turni:?d frnm
their tr.:ir11n;.; lo ~1are al ! he
demon."tr;:itors. :he t1rlcrr hoard hi.oi:h
.!!hove the floor stopped for a few
i;econds.
When !hr drmonstratnrs /1n11 lly "'ere
led fr om the l!A!lerv. the inen ga\'e a
round of applause 'and cheered before
returning 10 !heir ··••nrk.
Carol Brooks. a demonstr<1tor who
describcri he rself as a free-lance "'riter.
ssld the point or the demonstration al lhe
American Stock Exchange was to disrupt
It.
"If we o"·n a majority of the wealth in
the country. how come there are no
females on the floor?" she said. "We
"'ant our own representatives to handle
our money."
NOW is demanding. Miss Brooks sa iri,
Oruge Coast
Weather
r.lostly sunny skies today .!Ind
Friday too -after the usual morn·
In g c'louds and fog clear. Highs
ak>ng the beaches around 7!1 rising
to 8.S inland. Lows ton ight in the
6()'s,
INSIDE TOPA. Y
A grocer wlln harl j11Jt hrPn
robbtrl for th e eighth time,
jttrnrrd in his car, p1ir.~11r:d th~
robber. 0·;1d, $hO~ him ivrt/1 his
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that the stoc k exchange imn1edia !ely In~
stit ute an active recruitmenl program to
train women as broilers.
.. It's 11me for women to slop being only
secretariris and slarl being brokers." she
s;:nd. adrl1ng th:1t the stock exchange
seemed lo be "some kind of a closed
fraternity.''
"It \1•;is disgracrful ;ind disgusting -
l hE>~' ~hollld he homE> tiiking care of !he
children ." satrl brokf'r 5!even .J. Holf-
n1:in, 1~·nn alnrig 11 1!h ;ibout 12 othf'r!i
v.·ent outside In w:i tch 1he v.·omen being
e1 icted from the hu1ld ing.
Holfm11n sa1ri, ho11·evcr, he 11·riuld nnt
n1ind wor lnn).! w11h A "·ornan hroker 1f ~hP.
•·performeri the fllnction~" He sa1rl thrre
are two fema le brokers on the exchange.
Rape, "Ex pos ure
Dotting Mesa's
Police Blotter
T"·o alleged rapes and two 1ndecenl ex-
pnsure incident.o; "·ere reported lo Costa
f..lesa Police Wednesday.
A 22-yrar-0ld cashier told pnl ic ' sht
"'as grabbed ::it knifepoint about 10 p m.,
in the all ey behind 20011 Wallace SL, by an
un identified male who raped her.
Another girl. a l!l-year-0 ld .o;eiimslres:'.I,
lnld police that a en-worker of her
husband 's forced his way into her apart·
ment and put an open pocket kn ife to her
throat.
She said the man pu shed her into her
bedr(Hlm. "'here he tied her ha nds "·1th
her own pant., and gagge::t he r mouth
\l'ith a pillow case, She said he began to
rape her "'hen a knock on the door scared
him away.
Poli ce said t.wo indecent exf,()sure in-
volving the SM'le ma n, were alS<I reported
\\/ednesday . The fi rst was abr>ut 8 pm ..
nn Plalle Drive. A 10.year.old OOy and
his 3-year-0ld sister were ca lled over to ll
man's car when> the ma n a.~kerl them
the location nf Jrnnifer Street. The chil-
dren said the man opened his l'i"·im
trunks ?.nd rxposed himself while talking,
then dl"Qve off.
The second incidrnl ha ppened 11t R 30
p.m., on Harbor Boulevard at Victoria
Strtet, police sald, A mother and her 14-
yrar~ld d11 ughler were ridi n~ !heir
hicycles "·hen 11 man dnv in'J .,n ViC'toria
11s ked them thr loc11t1on of \\'ai:hin~lnn
St reet Thr.. mother s;iid she didn 't nntire
v.•hat the mstn "'aS v.·ea ring at the lime,
but ht. drove by \'ery sln"·\y a few
momcnlll later snd 5he s11w ht \\'11.S com-
pl etel~ n;ikrd
Hu11tingto11
Co11fiscates
Ay .IOA NN f': REYNOLDS
OJ lh• Ot lly PBnt S!lft
T11·0 !)<lxPs of milit.'lry narE>s 11.nd prac-
lire nrdnance -all cap11b\e of k1!11ni1, nr
n1ai min~ -v.·rre uncoverrd ln Hun·
ltngtnn BraC'h during a house-to-house
search \\'ednesday night.
The search v.·as triggered "'hen 11 1:1-
year-<ild Hunt1n ~tnn Beach bov tumcd 14
p1t'cr~ n( the ordnarice over to f"nunta1n
Yalil'V f1r('t11cn.
l'hr 1l('1ns 1ncl11rle six a r t i 11 er y
i:1n1u!alor.~. one hand J:?:rrnarlf' ~1mll!;i1nr,
nne \1·hi!I.' ~IAr parachute flare ;ind six:
bonhv trap sirnu!;it.nr~.
Pnlicc :irr seeking ;:idd1t1on11! pircc~ or
ll1r nrdnanc(' todav and are a~k1ni:i arE>il
rr~1dl.'n1~ rn nntify them if any of the
1!rms arP found .
Thf' bov told rollrc he fn11nd the ex -
pln~l\·r ~ 1n a l;irgp 11·nr.drn bo x v.•1rh rnpP
h;indlr~ 1n thP !"ntJ1ht·rn California Ed1s11n
ri ght-of·"·ay hrhinr! Brc!"scl L;inr.
The area v.•hcrr the hoy lil·rs ;inrl
whPrc lhr box v.'as lll(·a1M i~ iri the hlock
bounded by Warne r A\'Cnue. i\:rwl;:ind
Strccl. lfeil Avenue ;ind l\fai:n0!ia Strer t.
The boy lrild lnvestig111ors he and com·
p::inions found the hox , rull of rxp\osivrs
about three days ago. He took the item!I
In the fi remen whl'n he returned lo the
area \\'edncsday an d the ))ox "·as gone.
Jn ;in effort tn locate the box. Hun·
tingtnn Be<1r.h office rs bcg;:in a house-to-
housc se11 rch nf !he neigh bor hood . During
lhe sea rch he led pol ice to A \'ilcant home
111. R.142 GlnsJ!n"' Circle "'here the bo y
said he had seen boxes similar lo the one
he look lhe r.x plosives frnm.
The boy ~.!lid he had hel ped the wom11n
"'ho \il'ed there mo''t. out recently and
"'hile helping her he saw the bo xes.
Police entered the home end f.,und two
boxes full or lhe explosives in a bedroom.
A rolice spokesman said today lhe
5earch for the ex plosives has nol ended.
· Tile officers art. trying In loc ale the
wnman whn pre viously O('CUpied lhe
hoor.e In fi nd ou t. if there are any other
explosl\'C.~ thal m;i y have golleo in lo
chilrircns' hands," said Bill Reed, cit.yin-
form ation off icer.
Anyone in the Huntingto n Reach or
Fount11in Valley area who find~ any .,r
these items should not touch them and
sh.,uld call police immed i11lely. The
num ber i11 Huntington Beach is fl.16-531 1,
in Fountai n Valley il's 962-444~ and 1n
We!!l.1nlnster. it's 897·2:11 I.
The largest Rnd most dangcrnu!I: Item i.'
11 parachute fla re. abrlut 14 inches long
en caseri in 11 bright aluminllm lubing. ll
I.~ capable or sending 11 fireball nf whil e
phnsphornus 60 fert into lhe 11lr or of r;et-
lini;i. a ma1or fire in a house in 11 matter
of ~rrnnd!i .
The artillery simulator Is about 10
Inc.hf'& Iona. h has a fuse attMhed and
111c1·el\' removing the fu se will detonate
!1e rl t 1·tre •
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Water ~s Fine
l'.l .. ILV l'!LOf 111!1 '~1t1
Darlene Poole, 23. San Gabriel, who wi ll re present California in !\1iss
USA-\\l orld contest in October, tests Lhe vtater at ·Newport Beach, She
v.·as in to...,·n \Vednesd ay fo r day of fun in the stJr! and sun.
Officers Stage Gambling
Raid on Costa Me sa Moo se
Bv TERRY COVILLE
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Officer.!! frnm the: C4'lsta ~iesa Police
De.partment and !he Alcoholic Be verage
Control Bol\rd raided the Costa Mesa
Moose l.Adge Wedrte8day nigh t. con·
liscating two pinball mach\n~ and hun·
dreds of jack·pot·pool cards and dlce
cards.
•·we wlll seek mlsrleme;inor ~Rmblin~
charges aga ln.~t the lodge and possibly a
fPlony complaint f41r con·spiracv." Detec-
tive Sgt. Jack Calnon. said today.
No individual!! hll\'e been arrested Rn d
none win be unt il further investigation is
m:irie. the Cn!i:la f\1e~11 officer added.
He does not expect lo ask !he distric t
Rtto rnt y In brln~ charRe!I: in Harhor
.Judicial District Court until early nut
week .
CRlnon 11lsn said : "The evidence
gathered Is of such a nature thal 1t wou
indicate the possibility of organized
gambling ln Orange Qlunty."
The jack·pot·pool cards are 1«1mewhat
similar to the punch c11rds sold by the
"F'lim ~1em Man" in the movie of the
same name. Calnon said you CATI buy a
card for 50 cents. then you open fi ve flaps
on it to i;ee U slot machine gymbolll come
up a winner.
Top prii.e Ill $50, said the Costa ~iesa
sergeant.
The dice cards match nu mbers a~n!n~t
numbers rolled oo a pair of dice. poliC'e
said. Police al50 alleged thst lhe lodge
paid callh on pinba ll wins.
ABC officers mRy a!S<) ,cha rgf! !hf!
lodge, or individual& In the lodge. wnh
state \lquor !11w viol1Uons. · Threr. un·
hroken, whiskey bottles were'tllkcn·durtng
the ra1d, Police said.
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Irvine Co.,
Big Firms
Al so Cited
Seven pages Jn Ralph Na der·! e:r~
hauslh'e report on C a 1 ! f o r n i a e""
vironment and development deals wittl
the proposed Upper l\'ewixirt Bay
tidelands exc hange between Orange
C<lun ty and I.he Irvine Compa ny.
It is largely critical of the pro posed
deal.
Addilionally, N;ider's reixirt today ac-
cused the Irvine Compa ny and other ma·
jor c0rporations of huying political in·
fluence lhrough IX)!ilical campaign con•
tr1bution s.
The aerusalion was included in a fina l
"rc!inn nf the rnnssive "Nader's Raiders
repi:irl on Power and Land in Cal ifornia."
ln 1·0111mentin~. :\'ader s.:iid. "Th&
J:OVernment of C;il1fnrnia must be clean-
ed up so that ll can clean lip California:•
The report .:illei:es. "!and interest.s
ril)1nJna1 e the rampai~n financing of key
con1mittee chri zrmen, slate"·ide office
holders. anrl in1por!::int local officials,"
!he report s::ii<I. It a!leged Gov. Ronald
Rcag11n recriveri 70 per cent of hi s fun·
din~ from lhrse sources.
Thi' i;tur!y alleged the ma jor political
contr1hutors as Southern Pacif ic, Ten•
neco, Tejon Ra nch, the Irvine Com pany,
Kaiser Industries, P;icific Gas & Electric
Company, S t 11 nd1tr d Oil , and
Transamerica Title Insurance Co mpany.
The same fi rm s. lhe report claimed ,
''appear repeatedly in our study as red·
p1ents of massive public l!Ubsidies, a:!!I
abusers of the environment. 1t 1
beneficiaries or ta:r breaks, and as un·
precedented violators of numerous laws."
Irvine Company spokesmen today
denied that the ir political contributions -
wh ich were described as modest -
bought them any fa vors.
"More zoning variances and relaxation
of rules that affect our environment hive
been granted to small de vlopers or in-
dividuals than have ever benefitted our
co1npany." the ranch executive said.
"\\'e are very confident we can stand
on our record on this matter."
The study authors said esisting laws
c1Jl'lcerning campaign contributions are
•·worthless." It said rompanles can hide
their amount of support by making
duplicate contributions.
Likewise, !he Nader report says, lob-
bying "lhTlvcs In spite of attempted
regulation." State laws re q u tr i a g
rii!closure or activities "is poorly drafted,
unenfo rced and Ig nored." It said land in-
terests "ha\'e a total of 23S lobbytats, who
in 1970 reported spending. by our calcula-
tions. over $3.6 million, averaging more
than $30.000 per legislator."
The Nader study said that in addition
lo ~late-level refonns. "a complet.f
rebu1!din1t of local government" IA
necessary.
The local property tax l!bould ·be
eli min11ted hecause It b Ii "political tu"
that has a "Perverse" impact'.
Nad,r's report on the loJli•bated U~
per Newport B1y l!'nd 111 .. ap ta.me uniiil
,(5., REPORt. P11i lt
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Sealed Oii
Charlie Sty111ies Workers
PENSA.CXlLA. Fla. tAPl -&fore
ftrkm can ru their seal ef approval to
Ute USS Luincton'1 berth. they have to
1et rid of a disapprov1n1 seal named
Charlie.
The Lexlngton Is due Saturday .11t
PennC<1la Naval Station and the ~·orkers
'W!:re tryln& tft put fin.iahinc touche.5 to its
bt:rtb when Charlie s ho..-.•ed up Tuesd11y
He made himst!!lf at homt!! on a bargt!!
tied tft thf: piu where the 900-foot aircraft
carrier docks at Lhis Navy base on the
Gulf of Mex iN>.
Workmen are trying to 1nstall electrical
cablf's on the rlnck and bar~e in prepara·
lion for the carrier's arr11 al.
But Charlie 1ns1sts nn privacy fln his
barge home. He has flashed a sharp .set
of dent ures and barked al all intruders.
\Vork stalled
Score : Charlie L Navy 0.
One "-'Orker dec ided he wasn"t going to
be intimidated by the 5-foot. JW-pound
furry animal. He boarded the b.11rge to
give Charlie the bum's ru sh.
Seconds later. the workman \.\'as ba rk·
ed back onto the pier.
Score: Charlie 2. Na vy 0.
Charlie soon pro\•ed he wasn "t Im
pressed by the br1 ss, either. Capt. Ossian
Butterfield comm11ndtng officer of !he
public works center, 11ent to inspect the
JOb but beat a hasty relrt'at \\"hf>n Charl ie
ob,iected tn golci braid in hls doniain.
Score : Charlie 3. i\a\'Y 0.
The Navy called in SL J.,e\\'JS Zangas n!
the F'lor1da Marine Patrol Zangas
nianaged lo coax Charl\e off the barge
v.·1th an offering of mullet. But 10 minutr.~
later the se:tl popped back up on the
barge, apparently Y.'athng for dessert.
Srnre· (h;irlie 4. !\3\'Y O Florida
t-.tanne Patrol 0
The ~a\·\· has nnll' 11''lrked nul anl 1~Pa\
defen sf'S. Three n1c n 111\J 11 nrk on th"
ba r_!!:e -two of them 1nstall1n.i: e!ectr1cal
r;ih\f'<; anti a th ird c;11tnc1nc: :t rrrp<> 10
keep f'hdr!ie a11a~. a <;poke~man ~;:i1rl
7.1n~a~ !'<I.Id ~ea !!'i are ra1 f' on
J\"orth11est Fln r1da "s cna~t ~. hut Ch;ir!1e
apcarPntl\' h;i!'i bf>r>n coming :ir(>und off
wrl on for about f1\'e ~·ears.
""\\p drin"! knn\\ 1r hP 1vant~ tn pl.iv or
\\"ant ~ to bite, beC'~use he b,1rl.3 :inr!
come s af!er you." the marine pa!rol of·
fleer said
'"He 's r.ot exactl y sunning h1msclL"
Navy Eyes Last Ditch
Battle With Oil Slick
N.11vy officials hope to press an ex:-
p@rimental. seagoing ~kimmer 1ntn use
&0meUm e Friday in a last-ditch attempt
to k~p a quarler-million gallons of th ick
fuel oil frnm staining beaches from San
Clemente to Oceanside.
Late Vi'ednesday, Na vy nff1c1a\s ad -
mit ted th;it the amount of fuel oil spilled
into !he sea off San Clemente Island
almost a week ago "'as much greater
than originally believed .
t\1avy spokesmen this morning said the.
1,200 gallon figure. was "a ne"·sman's
esl-i mate."
The Navy helieves 244.000 gallo ns of the
thick fuel was accidentally dumped into
the sea last Fridav.
The tarry. black !ZOO now fnrms a 25-
mil~-long . kidney-shaped slick lyi ng
several miles directly offshore of the San
Clf'mente-Oceanside area.
The bulge of the th ick stuff is closer to
Oceansid e.
Chemical spray a pplications on !he
r;!ick ha\•e failed. press aides said, and
the new hope for a solution rests on a.
hastily built snorkel skimming device at·
tached to a 1·essel similar to the oiler
USS t.,anatee which dumped the oil in the
first place.
The Navy is using a de.sign similar to
isnorke\s used la st year In the calmer
wafers of San Francisco Ba ~·
But the apphc;:ition of the huge skim·
mer has ne \·er been 11tlempted on the
open sea. say Navy spok~men
No oil has been seen this morning on
San Clemente·s public beaches.
But blobs of the oil are ~·ashing ashore.
Santa Ana Man
Crash Dies • Ill
A Santa Ana man died \\"ednesday
u-hen his au!o left Mar.~r!hur Boule1·ard·
near F'air\·1 e\\' Road, smashed thrnui;:h a
·fence .11nd landed on ils side in a nearby
ditch.
The acc1rlent "l'-"as rhsco\fred 1\hPn
flood cont rol wnrkrrs !>pn\led 1he bodv of
Joseph Jesus C;istrn .. 1!1 . of Sanra Ana,
floating in the flood cnntrnl channe l
Coroner·s Clff1cer.!"> bel1P\ e Ca:-trn rl1er1
\\'hen he 1ras hurlPd thrnu~h the i;un rnrif
of his small foreign car The~· !1i-t the
fatahtv as the 153rd traffic rleath 1n
Orang"e Cnunt~· thi s ,\·e"r
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and t\avy men remain bui;y 11·1th hand
tools .
Lifeguard $prikesmen in San Clement e
said that beraitse of <>:..islinl! 11·a1·e. cur,
rent and 11 tnr! cnnc11tinns. the nil "II\ prn -
bahlv appear dnwncoast of !he city 1n
C'(lffiil111: d,1\"S. \\"a1~e sw'ells are nut of the 11e 0t. as are
\\'Inds. i:hnreline current s .ire mn1 inc;
dnll'ncnast as 11·el 1. i;"1d San Cirmcnte
L1fr guarrt Lt J-l ;ink Barnrs.
"Unless the conditions changP. it lnnks
hke mnst of 1he art1on mi~ht he
downcoa<;t. at Pendleton.'" hP said
Prf'sident Nixr:in \\"erlnc<;da v 11· a :>
reported to be keenl v aw;ire of lhe 011
si1ua1ion. his press a1rlrs sa1rl.
But !he rhief e;..eru11 1·e Ila:. sl re<;.-prl
that his bearh sh'luld nnt take pr tflr11v
O\·er others 11.'hich hal"e received relat1\'e·
Iy minor staining thus far.
Priviliged Surf er
Hits the Waves
Near Nixon Villa
By GE:'\"E RA~DSAKER
AllOCl l!Od PrlU 'Nrl!or
fe1~· surfers ha l"e 1t <;(l lucky as 16-year·
old Bob Bare.
The mu5cular blnnd IPena~cr 1~ 0ne Qr
about JO i;11rfers perrn1!ll'd tn use the
\Ves.tern \\"hi1e HnusP bearh -e\ rn
\\"hen. as no"·· Pres1drnt i\1..:on 1s !n
resirlence.
"Thr beach 1.~ cnnrl fnr i;11rf1n2:· Rnti
sa\"s, "bec;:iuse flf !he \\ti\' thrrf> 11r fnur
re~fs are si1ua111r1 \\"hpn a ""r\1 hits a
rPef. it g1\'eS R .i:,11nc1, Jnn;; r1c1r '"
The surff't" "re nr1chh"r~ of thP :'\1xnn<.,
in th,. arl 1n1n!nc \\pre(" Shnrp r-rim -
mun11, \1 hirh is w;i llrrl 1111h a ~u11rd at
th,. catr
Afl\"f'TII' C-1n u::" \hr lifl,.,1 h 11h"fl ;\p;nn
I" a!'i<.fnl Rut. "hrn hi> ::irr1\P~. ~1cn~
f"'•led nn th<> o;.:.nrl "l Tn R""t r1r1rrl
area ,.\uthnnzPrl PPr<,..,nr.PI nn11
s .. rrrt Srrrir·r "r"rlll c11;irrl ... \IP'l n'iC
crrl"::irm.,, r;:itrnl th" hr;irh ,\ (n;i~L
r.u:.nl tin;:it la.\<; riffohnrr In ~;l'f'[l 0thPr
cr;ifl a11 .11
Thr 'arirrn\"t>rl " ~11rf<>r• h ~· r h;iti
11n\n1rrr11rted t1"e (1! th" hr:t rh f(lr ;ihnul
ThPI' 1nrluri" ;in ~irl1n1> r 11 n t '
!">1l"lf1".S"men anrl nrr(l;1nni1llv Rn 11
Arnr"~. 1f'f'fl·<l~P snn of 11 r1or Jam<';,:
Arfl """ 11hn "l~r~ ac; \l;irc;h;ill '1;i1 D1!1r11
f\n !he ' r.l1n•mr>kr"' trle11~tnn srnc~ and
ha" ;:i hnmr in [\prP"<; Sh"tr
'Al f1rq 1hr Srrrrt ~rT\ ice 11asn t
l!ninl! tn lri! anl"nni> In, ' ~<iH:I Rnli · Then
,Ir.ho Sr\rr ,nn . fnn~lrr puhl:•h"~ of
'Surfrr rnal!a11n<> c;11h1n11ted a h~t of 1B
surfrr~ anrl ,tnt arprri1 ;1 \ "
~<>1rr<fln 11,1" !lv•n prrc1rll'nl nf the.
Ci pre~c; Shnrp Cnmm1101t1 r\\S•irit111nn
· lrthn ff'I! ,,,. 11f'rrn I ii< 1->11: c"rlln'v
rl~k!i llS ~nme nlh"f prnrl(' 11 nn !1Hl!hl h<>
rnm1n£ dnl'-n lhP hr1rh ., !i ;11rl R ~rf' Aul
"h"n one nf !hf :tJ"lrrfl\'f'(! i:rn11r ::1p-
prnarhr" th11 ::1r";i . a f:!11;irrt rhr"k" his
name al!ai o~t !hr \1~1 hi' \\:.ill-'1r t;i!k1r
ThP S"n nf a rrt1rP(! f.nc; 'ni:rlf'" r·nun·
II" prnba1;on off1 cf'r. Bnh 111rs "1th his.
farn ilv acrn~~ 1hp rnad lrnm fhP "'"\1 c;11 r·
roun~ing 1hr .\'1xnn e ~111tr /1 ~rn1or :it Sf!n
ClrnornlP H111h :-01.'hnfll 11 hf\rf' hp 1~ on lh"
s111mm1ni;:. te;11TI , h" rl!il"l' ::1t :t ;i m rl <11!v
tn dl')i1·pr nr\\·.spapers Hr surfc; alm"sl
e1·er~' d11y
G Is on l)ope Drop
SAJGO~ 1I;PJ 1 -Arre~t s nf Amenc;i.n
Gls on narcot1rs rhar~e.s In ~ulh \'1t l-
nam Ja~t month drnppM hv almri:;t hal f
the Junr l11z11re In thp lo11r.;.1 pt11nl tn !11 r
mClnth~. arrorrhnR ''' l S rn1l1t11ry rnm·
manrl f1i:11res rl1~rln~Prl \\ Pdnl'c;rl111 .
Tht> commt1nrl ~~1d /U'l ~nld1er~ 11·,.rr
llJ'lprl'hf'nrlert h1 l ~ 1u1thnr1l1P~ nn cirui;:
c.h;irge.s in ,Jul~. !if.Ii or thrm for hf>ro1n
pri~~t~s 1on nurinc Jun,.. " rPrnrrl 1 i;z9
r.1. .. 11.tr• rf'l;ir~f'~ 11.Jl h dn11t nlfenst'~.
l 1.11i 1n101\1n: l1~rr1n ,,, ···--
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0•11..Y l'llOT ~1111 ,.~110
IN LAFC DRIVER'S SEAT
San Clemente•s Northrup
Northrup Chairs
LAFC After Vote
By Five Men1bers
San Clen1ente Cnunctlman Stanley
Korthrup "'ii ~ elected chairman of l.he
Orange Count.v Local A~enc~· Formation
Cnm mission 1LAF C1 Thursday by a
unt1n1mous 1ole of its five members.
Nl)r!hrup replaces Los Alamitos Coun-
cilm.in Joe Hvde. lhe man ..-.·hose re-
1ect1nn by the League of Cities led to his
ou;:ter from lhe board and a ru ling
ai:ain"t him b~' an Orange County
Sup0 r1or Court judge.
H~de"s seat as a lloard mPm~r h;is
been \~ken hv Fullertnn CCluncilman Lou1~ .. Red .. Reinhardt \l'hll v,·as namt>d
h1 lhe League as tis representative orer
H<rlP
·Al~Cl serl"tng "11h i\0rthrup on the
I.AFC bi)ard are An<ihe1m cnunctln,;in
Charles Pearson and countv su pervisors
Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers.
So lecla<l Brother
Hearing Erupts
l11to Loud Melee
SA'.': FRA~CISCO lliP\1 -A hearing
for the tv,o sur1·1\·ing "Sri\edad Brothers ''
erupted 1nto a shl)ut1ng me!ee today v.'hen
the mnther of on e nf the prisoners began
5r ream1ng at !he judge.
The police riol S'1U.!ld was ca!led 1n and
cleared !he court-room. using clubs to
mnve the crol'-'d 0ut.
The mother of defendant .Jflhn (!ut-
rhelte began shouting t1l Superior Cnu rt
Jud&e Carl AtlPn fr0m Jhe :;pec1ators src-
t1on . \\'hrn a baili ff mol"ed towards hf'r In
rPn1nre her frnm the rnnm, a male !\pee
tai nt rfl~e and tnlerceded.
At lh<il pn1nl the pnlire riot squ;id,
11h1ch 11•as stanrling by durlng the prn-
cf'rd1n1::s bec:11use of e"rlier 1·inlenrP.
mnvrd 1n l'-"tth clubs and cleared out
sp1>c!;it0rs.
\\"nmPn 1n !he crnwd \.\"ffP "·eep1n.I! anrl
sr rr;11n1ni; th;it !hr_\· harl bei>n hP11ten
Cl111rh£-tte and Flcl"ta Orumi:n were
rhar~l"d lllon).! \\"11h bl11rk rr1·olu!1flnarv
c;rnr ce J-1r-kson wtl h hurli n~ a 111::irrl al
Sn1 £'rlarl s1,,1e Pn<;f"ln 01er " third flf)("lr
balrno1 lo h 1~ d('~th J;ict IP(lr.
. !:1rk.•nn 11·;1s k1llert Hl San Q11Pnt 1n
rr1~nn "s e~capP ;:r!1empl last Sa1L1rri:t1 .
1[1rl1 f'r ~tnr~·. rat;P R•
ClulrhPtlf' .. nrl n ru1n i:n. Sl'pilr;itrrl
frn111 thr "Pt'r1 aT ori; h1· 1ht hu llP1-prnnf
i:l;i<0 , 11ere quickly 'A"ht.c.ked tn hnlrl1n~
rrll~
Tnd111 's bearing h;id bern ~et hv All fn
fln Tur):d;iv aft,.r he 0rderrc1 !he; trial
JL1d,ge rl1~'1ual 1f1ed
Julie to Shelve
Teaching Plans
After Accident
By FRA;\CES LE\\'f:'\"F:
AllO(iftHI "•fU /Hitt <
.Julie :'\1xn11 E1~Pnh"""f h~., 11\1·,.p1Pd
''w1!h p\treme rl1~t1 rrin1ntmP11!.. ;i
i:nrrl1cal rlPf'l~inn tn )1\\"C Up hPr IPArhtOJI.
JC1h rn Flor1rt a l:.wc;iu~e nf 11 broken !OP,
thP \\"(l~IPm \\lh itP Hou~f> r11por1s.
Thr 1n111r~ 10 Prc~idrnt. Ni~rin".o,
d:i11~hlrr prn\ rd to hP rnhrP l'erinu., th;:in
l1 r~! l11rl1raleri, rrr~s Srrrrtflry Ron11!d I..
Z1('i::lrr 1i1!iclns('rl \\"ed nr!id 11y.
Hr ~;i1rl X-r:i\'l' ~hnl'·eci the hilo!, tne nn
thp left foot h;iri het>n ··shl'lt1rrt'd ;inn
rr11~herl .. ll'hcn ii bo{lk cart tflpplrrl nnln
.lul1r '., fnn t lhe :::ecn nrt clay on thf' joh A!i a
!111rrt iirarie te11rher Al A\1 11.ntlc Rea ch
E l,.,n1rntt1~· Srhonl
.luhp !'l"nhahly 11.·1!1 be in II CA!il up !n
her knt>e fnr four lo ~ix 11.·eeki; and l'-•111
h;i 1 P 1n ~tav (\ff hr-r ff)('lt for ,.(\me timf'
"In f;i1rness tn !he ynun g$ltr! in ht.r
rlac;~." Zie).!lf'r ~<1 1d, i:ind on the ":::tron2
r,.rommcnrl11t1on"' of \\"hil e Hnu~e ph~·s1·
r1:1n ftr. \\";il \Pr Tk ach, .Julie riec1rteri 10
~1 1 P up 11 full·llmf> school 1nb for th~ 11111
"f'rrt<'"''"r It 11·as h"r first leach•n_g
il"'"l)IOITIPnt
ln.o,tparl . ~h,. ha~ arrani;:rrt . v,•hrn sh"'~
abl". II) 1ri1n th,. sChonl"s unp81t1 l"Olunteer
1Pa rh€'r 111rie prn~ram and help out in 1he
cla.,srMm~
Hl'r mn!her flPw !n F'!ontla \\'ednP..SrlAy
tl'I ~1.'I\ 10.1th Julir . 1>.ho 'll'as in .. a IP""fll
df'ttl nf pa in ' aflrr !ht. Tut..sd ay accident,
the \\llite House satd
Ruling Chn•tged From Pq@ I
School Teachers' REPORT .•.
a sertton tttled . •·F.:stuariet: Conl'ersion
am'! Lns~ ..
Raises Approved
It princi pally c:;overPd <'on\eotlons that
hal"e Jong been dehated in Oriinge County
rnncernini;: the proposed tidelands ex·
change. T-his point did n't go unl"IOtlced In
Irvine executive offices. Senne of the
main Nt1der points inrluded:
-Cr1titism tha t the count y would nClt
get the prope r value lnr land.~ gi ven lo
the Irvine Con1pAny in eio:ch11nge for
talel11nds granted to Irvine.
From W11r Srrvict:1
\rASHINGTON -UndPr a cha nged rul-
ing of the rllst nf L11'1ng Cnunc1!. an
rs llmt1!Pd l a !n J 1; n11l)1nn :-chnnl
IPacher~ "Ill grt f:i.ll t£>rm raises despite
thP 90-<lay "agP·pnce frpeze.
The ruling wa::: issued by the cuunc1l
Tuesd;:iy. The new ruhng ariparrntlv says
tht1t !et1rhers: "'ho 11£'re 1aral1o n1og i n
.luJy .1nc1 A11i:!USI hut due In resume
t!':i.ch1ng 1n lhe fa ll und('r ;i t·nntract
agreed to bcfnre Aug. 15 1~ould rece1\ e
the rull rnmpenc:;i11on -inrluding raises
-ct11!ed fnr 1n lhe contract.
Arcnrrl1r1i:: Jq ;in r"l11na1e "' lhe fl,;;i.
hnnal f.ducat1on A;;.~ot1a11rin i '.\EA f. this:
co1'ers sonic I 5 mill ion or 1 6 rn1 ll 1on of
the na tion's 2 I millinn school teachers.
The hal,.,nrr eithrr are not l'-"nrk.1ng
und,.r rontr;v·l or thrir l;iU·-~t CQn1ract
fnn!ainert on :,;il11ry increase due to begin
d11ring the lr£'eze period.
In a pre110u.c: ruling. the Cost n[ Living
Council. crca1rd by Pre!lident Nixon to
fnrmul11 te polic~· fnr appl l"i n_g !he \\'<Jge-
pnt'" fr('('Ze. ~11id in rfrrrt that nnly
IP;irhi;or~ 11 ho wcrP ;i lrr:irlv t<';irh1ng
unr1£>r ;i cnntr;irt rxrrulrrl hrfnre AUi?. I~
cn1ilrl h111•p an 1• ~;il,.,r-v inlrr.1~e.
lln1~·p1·i:>r. manv ]()t'lll :.r ut hnn!ir::: fePI
Californ!a teachers ~!!ll do nnt qualify for
raise.<:.
J;orlrr ;:i narrow interpretation of the
lerler11! 11·agf-free1.e regulatinns. srhool
attnrnr1s anrl lnral "nd regional federal
nHirialc: ;ire holtiing that a clnse reading
nf the Office of 1''.tnl'r~ency Preparedne.c:~
regular1ons proh1b11s tht: pa y raises for
tt'ilC'hers.
The Co:;! of Li1 tni:: ('oun<'il ear!irr rulf'f!
!hat ~rhnol r mrln1rc: ll'h'l \\"nrk 12 rnnn1h~
anr! tri"!rhrr~ 11 ho~r lll-n1f"lnth~ anrl
l1>;irhprc: whri~e 10-mnnth 1rar 11·dl ~1art
tn ::iPpte1nhPr rlur111g !he-911-day frer1e
Shnulrt "hi' !rP~l"'rt Jhr l'i!fTlf' .,
This rre;;1J n1ahl.v 11 "11lr! ;il!n1v tn p;i v
ral~" fnr !r;irhrr ~ in ~l'hool di.<tr1cls
11 h1rh cr;intl'rt p11 y 1·a1~rs fnr· nthrr
r n1plo:i·r.o, prior !o the Aug. 15 ll'age
frre1,e.
B11l l'lrilll.v. D!'pll lv Cn11nlv Cnunril
.l11me!I \\I , Rrici;:.<. chi,,r of 1he i;rhnnl!'I
cii1·1~iCln . .'iilirl he \\";ic: st11·kint: hv his r1il -
1n;: of Tuc5rl;i v th"! te;i1·hrr.,' t1rr r:\·
cliiderl fr·nm all increa.~r.~ during thr 911-
da i· ppflnrl
Hr c1trrJ a f";il1fntn1 a cn11rt rullnt rr.
qulnng !hal lhP pill pPnnrl fnr srh('lnf
Pmplo~es must correi-prind tn the \\·()rk
pPticid,
Thi~ ruhng prC1h1h1t~ p11\\n2 \ahlorn1;i
te:trher~ 01 ,.r a l2-mnnth pennrl . h" "'!!rt ,
And Jerry F. Ha ll"rrson. lr~a! adl'iscr
t .. rhrC'ak Ship Set.
\\"A:-;HJl\'<;ro~ 1t·l'1 1 -Lnrkheed
Sh1pbt11lrlinf! & ("on~1rur!1nn Co , a
i-uh.<i1c11;iry nf Lnckhe ed Airrr;i.ft frnp.,
h.::is hl'rn "w;irdrci ii S~2,i00.00(1 ('on!rai·t
In hu1lrl ··ihr 1rnrld"s n1n.<;t pn11r-1·ful
1rrhrr11ker"' !hr 1rrrn~rinrt11t1nn dep11rt·
111"!1! ;innn1111crd \\'orln('~rf.'l~·.
The 4flfl.fl)OI. 12.Mfl-tnn l'essrl, 11!111·h
will he !hr f1n:,t ;idrlil1nn 1o lhf' icrhret1k-
in2 llPet .~inrr HI;.•!, 1~ <'"P"Ct ed to be in
coa~t ).!u,,rd ser\·1re h.v 1914,
,,
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to the Lns Angeles school district. said he
had mel "'ilh OEP official~ from the Sa.o
Francisco and Los Angeles offices and
h;id been ad1 lsed !hat to rect.h·e a p;:iy
ra1<;e, en1ployrs must have been rece1l'ing
a pav raise before the freeze "·ent into
effett.
State ofl1<"ial~ in S..cran1ento hal"e ad-
l'1ser1 local srhool cli~tricls (I) postpone
teacher salary increases until the con-
fusio n 1s reso)\·ed.
tr {:r *
Nation Records
Fourth Straight
1'rading Deficit
\\':\SHt.">f;TON i L"PI 1 -The L'.S.
fnrf'ign tr.1de deficit -a majnr fa ctor in
rre~irlrnt Nixon's new f!conomic prngram
-con[l nu r>d into ;i f11urth month in .Jul.\·,
!hr lnngrs1 strrteh 111 the n11tion"s history,
it l\i!S di~clnsed toda v.
Thi' Co1TI1nrrre Ocparlr11rnl rrport rd
tt11• l"nitcr! S1;i1r<> ilTipllrtrd $'.\114.1 mHlinn
rn"re frnrn nlhcr countries than it ship·
pl'd ahrnarf in J uly. raising lhe trade
drfir1t \n ff;76.4 million for the first seven
mon!h.~ of the year.
\1xon·'.'i decision lo lrt the dollar
• flo.-it"' on the in1emalion11I market and
to impose t1 10 per cent tariff on a wide
;;rral" nf imports was takC'n to allP \'iate
lhr deflr tt prohlem.
Thrrr 11·rr,. lhc'.'ir nthrr dr1•rlormrnls
;:i\ hnme and ;ihrn;irj 10 connection "'ilh
thP !lfl -rla l" 11·;1.cl'·n rice frrrzf "nd olhe r
fl"f/('Cl s !Jf N1xnn "s pro_gram for l_;.S.
f'!·onon1H· rfl<'n\·rrv:
-The AFL 1:10 <inrl \hP 1nrlrpc11dent
l"niTrrl i\11l!J \Vorkrr.~ tn1nn 1 L'i\.\\11 cnn-
frrrrd 11·ith a h<i!Lcry 11f law.1·rr~ (>n !he
pn~s 1 h1!11v of br1ni;ing cour1 suits "gt1inst
!hr pr1!"('·1vacr c<lil.
-Thr-r\o l.l;i r fi l"flJlJ"K'd i; h II r p ! y 011
Rrit 1.~h fr1 rc1,cn e11rrrnt'.V m t1 r k e t s ,
clrJlfl'!"l;;trni.: 11ct1rrr the t;irJ!f't of thf' Nix-
on ril'I <1l1iat1011 ~11;11 f•f niorr !h11n 10 per
rrn! in rrl::il1nn !u !hrr ~trflllJ.: eurrl'nc1es
~urh .1~ 1hl' in:irk ;ind .1·r11.
_ 1.. P;Hri<'k (;r;i1 111. 1hr> .Jus1 1ee
Df'pnrtrnt·nl"s c·h1cf l'11f0rcrr of lhe l'-t1gc-
pru·r fr{'f'I.<'. prf'cii<'!••d e1·•'S,111n1ie 1·urb!'i
11·nuld be f''Clrndcd hcynntf \ht> !l(.f-day
frfrlf' ;iori said l:ihnr lo•:1rl crs \\"Ill ··see
thr-h;inrlwnllng on the w;ill.""
-Thi' 1c;ider of 12fl sin:ill indl'pcnclrnl
unions, Roger ~1 . H.ctli.1!. denounced lhe
adn1in1S\r;i!l<1n "s appr!lat:h tu \l'ilJ.:l'·prif"E!
f'(•n1rols, eh;irging they "place the n1<11or
b11rdrn nn l;ibor.' 11eltig he;1ds the i\a-
t1nn<1l Fr{\rr:11ion of lndcpcndC'n\ Unions
11 hirh rrprrscn\s an cst!matcd 50.000
rnembrrs.
-St·n \V tl li:in1 l'rn~1nirr . 1 l).\\"1s l,
annr111n1'rd thr 1nu1t C n n ~ r r ~ s i fl n ;i I
~:cnnnn1ic Co1111n1tlrr wnutd rr~un1e
hr;iring.~ !llf"lnrl;i.11 wllh Dr . Pt1ul \\'.
~lcCrnrk('n. chairn1an of lhP rre'.'iidenl's
founci l nf ~:conn1n1c Adl"i:::nrs, "nd
r.rnr_gp 1.1nr()ln. adn1in1 ~1ratnr of 1he
frrczr, .~rhcrlulf>ci l'l '.'i "·it ne~ ... es.
, .. ii
,·! · j re~ ~ "" , ~ ~ '~
• J I I, II ~ •I 1 •
: ~ I* I ' '! I I
-The nC'eess1ly uf reL;11n1ni:: Upper
Ne\\·por t Bay a.s <1 "ildl1 fe s~nctu11ry
rather than c.:1\n\erung it 1n1o a boat
harbiJr aoci recreational area.
-The lac! that the Slate Lands Cnm·
mission had rerused to act on 1he
t1rlel:tnds e.\t:hange during the :id-
1TI1n1stra1 1<1n t•f <.:o~·. E1tn111nd r.. "Pat ''
Bro\1·n hul had apµr111cd the swt1 p later
under (;01'. Jlonald Hc;igan.
-Crltirism of the Orange. County judge
ruling 1n fa l"or nf !hf' Ir\ 1ne Con1pany on
I.he l11nd S\\"<lll in the 11s~erl1on !hat hu;
i;aid !he L;in1ts Co111m1ss1nn 1~ ''quasi·
leg1sla1ivr rather than quasi-Judicial."
The final paragraph of the Nader Back
B::ick report also accused the Irvine Com-
pany of gainin).! fa l'ors through political
cont ributions.
Reaction to the Nader raid on Upper
Bay came trn!t1 y rrn m lrl"ine Company
Executive Vice Presldent Raymond L.
\\"atson.
Jn es.<;f'11cr, \\'aL~nn acrused Na rler of a
report '"!h!\t is superfir1i:il, inaccurate,
uninformed and nuldiltP rl .''
He ;ilso accused Narler of flogging fl
dead horse.
Befnre this. however, \\lat.~nn had some
co1nplimentary things to s11y. He com·
me nted.
"First of all, anci I feel this is very im·
pnrtt1nl to say, the Irvine Cnmpany and l
personally applaud the _~;it1er study
group for turning its attention to l~e use
and misuse of land resources, pubhc and
privale.
.. We need ninre elfectivr lt1nd use con-
trnls. \Ve nred more enhl!htened puhlic
olf1ria1.~. v.·e neerl more rr~ponsibht
rlerrlnpf'rs. And 11e nrl'd t1 _t:rearer
rlrdic;:rlilln hv the grner;il pu!i11c to Iii!!
r;:iu!ie of "r'll-pl::i11n!'d ri('\t'lnpmPot and
the protcc:t11)n nf f!11r eo1·1rnnmen1.
"Amon~ lhe met111h11Zf11! r~pres!i111ns of
this kind 11r dedi1"11 T1nn 1s ;i rlear ..-.•ill·
i n~ncss bv 1he pul"Jll(: -and we certainly
consider Our~ch·es mc1Tibrr.c; or ii -to
pay for the solution ur our en1·ironmental
concerns.
"I am hnpl'ful the N;ider rrJ)flrts now
heinR issued "ill help ~h;ipe this publ1<:
a!liturfr. Thry 11·111 theri have served a
\"('t\· usrful purpose.
··~\s fnr that portion of the Niider
rrp<i1·1s tha t drnls 111\h lhr l ipper
J\"r-wport B<1y 1ssul', it is. fr::inkly, an
enorrnnus d1.~appo1ntmenl In U!i, as il
n1ust h~ to an~' well-infnnTied per!inn v.·ho
is ll.Crinusl~· concerned 11·ith find in~ ra·
tfr1nal s1)lutions to the future use of th&
Upper Ba}'.
'"As ;i discussi"n of a very re;i1 problem
-""h~t to dr> ahout the e.~tuary -the
rcporl. 1s supt'rf11·in l, inaccur;ite, unin·
formed and 11uldated.
"lt dusts (lff nlrl <:hurgrs that h11 vt' l"-if'rn
lhnroughly rrf11 trtl in and out nr cour1 ll
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ptl)perly. Bui. perhaps s;idde~t of all. it
tr.nds to resurrect aoimn.~ities thal once
s1on(i in the w;i.v f1f settlement of thHI
highly complex 1~sue.
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VOL. 64 , NO. 203 , 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 TEN CENTS
Civic Center Facility
Hy ALAN DIRKlN
Ill l~t 01111 "•lel $t•ll
Plans for the new $811 million c1v1c
1eenter and police lacility that y,·ill be
bui lt opposite Huntington Beach High
School are right on s.c hedu!e y,•ith the clly
J:!lanni ng to ad\'C'.rti1.e for construction
bids Oct 3.
Assist;:int Cit.r AdmtnLStrator Brander
Ca~tle rt>ported on the progress or the
civic center at a meetin~ Wednesday
'Libbers'
Inactive
ln County
By JOAN~E REYNOLDS
OI lh• O•llY "llDI Sti tt
Today, according to the Nal.Jonal
Org<tnization or \\'nrnen 1NOW f, IS
Women's Liberation Day.
ln major cities across the Cflunlrv,
women are laking the da y to demonstraie
and 11Hend lecturrs to further the
feminist cause.
L;i sl yr11r. /\'O\V callf'rl for a genrr;:i l
strike of women whic h met \.\'Ith hesitant
re•ronsr.
In wei;t Orange Cou n1y. lhrre were nn
drmnnstrat 1nns l'('hedulcd tnd <iv and
\Vnme n·s Lihcratinn D;iy 1s passin'g bare-
!v not icrd b.v snmr nf the most active
\\'omen in the ('(lmn1unil y.
~rs. MarJ:arrt Carlberg, chai rman of
lhe Huntingl on Beach En vironn1ental
Council said she wasn ·t even aware today
\\•as \Von1en's Liberation Day. ''But now
lhat I Imo\.\·," .she ~,11id , "[ might just do
i;nmrl hing for myself instead of the
rec.vcling project "
Through Mrs. Carlberg'.s efforts. 11.
rrcycl ing program has been org anitl'd in
Huntington Beach. The cen ter is cur-
rently located in the Five Point~ Shop-
ping Center, but she i.~ working on plan:ii
In add two add itinnal centers in the
northwest and southeast rorners of the
city.
"Seriously:· she adcied, ''I know i;ome
v.·omen who ;ire involvrd in the rx!remi~t
fac tions nf v.·omen's liberation. But I reel
that their problems are something they
h;ive to work out for lhemi;elves and
mnst of these problems don"t exist for
me
~1rs . Virgini.:i J\irkmeyrr is a juvrntl r
rifficer for the Huntinglon Beach Pol ice
Department. "1 didn 't know it o,1·as
\Ynmen"s Libr.r;it ion Da v, but rm Ion
hu.~y working In do AO~'lhing about it."
she said.
Su1.;1nnP Foucau lt. adm1 n1!=.Tra1 11·p ai;s1s-
t.ant to Ftlunlil1n \'n!ley·~ cit y mana12Pr,
also cnnfessrd 1.11:1l<lranre nf t h e
signi!icanre of lhP rl.:i~·. •·and H11-"
libera!ed 11.·omn n doesn't pl;i n 1n dn
anything. I <1lre;id y co nsider myself
\]berated." shP said
~1rs. Mary Cole. cil.v clerk fnr Fountai n
Valle~·. S<l id sht had heard abou t
Women's Li ber;ition D<1y nn the radio.
but. i;he didn"! plan any activiti es. "l'm
working, isn 't th:it enough.,.' she asked
Mrs. Jerd.v.~ \\'cir, ci1y r l<'rk for Se:il
Beach sa1ci she pla ns '"lo st11v cnnhnrd"
fnr the day. "I don'~ cn nsirlc r m.vself
li berated." .~he saici. "I think those
wnmrn who don"! \.\'nrk are librraterl.''
Mrs. She il <i Meyers. rhalrman of the
Foun tain \'alley SrhMl ni ~trirt Anarrl nf
Trust ees. said .c:he wasn·1 Cl \.\'arP that to-
day w.:is \\'omen ·.~ L1berat1nn D;iy .
.. , plan to take my family to Knoll's
Berry f'arm in spite of it Bii." she i;aid.
As for hra burning or an y other form of
feminist prote-"L ~!rs. ~{eyers said she
~ould not bt participating.
""'e were al Disneyland yesterday and
It appears that a lnl ()f girls are going in-
t() that sort of thing ." she ad ded.
evening ()f the Hu Rt1ngton Beach Public
Facilities Corporatioo.
Castle said that lhe city staff hnpt'd to
move into the ne"' facility in J.:inuary.,
1974. He also expected lhe low hid to he
~ithin the $8.~ mill ion hmll the cit~· ha s
imposed. "!f it is not within $500,000 it
~·111 be close." Castle said.
The public facilit ies corpo ratio n is the
vehicle the city v.·H! use to sell bonds to
fund thp civic ·center anci new $3 million
library plannl'd for the central park. The
cny will make I.he redemption p;iyments
on th e SI l '-i million worth of bonds with
fund raised through the five percent
utility Lax.
Larry Curran. chairm;in of the cor-
poration, raised the problem of the lack
of hoo ks for the li brarv. ~1onies fn r books
-;i bnut $700.000 wor'th are needed , .:ic-
cording to Library Director \\'alt er
Johnson -cannot be part of the bond
issue.
Don't Fe1ice Mc 111
Utili t y pol es aprear 1n forn1 nutsi1.cd corral for these you ng horseme.n
<1s they guide \hei r slred s ri o"·n trail paraJ lcling Santa Ana River and
San Diego Frcev.•;i,v in Fou nt .:ii n \lalley. These riders I.old phot?grapher
they are from Cerritos. T hey brought thei r horses to Fountain V.:i llcy
bv 'trailer for a day·.~ outing and d utifu lly obtai ned county permit to
r i'de alo ng Sa nt a r\n.:i River before slar ting out.
Seal Beacl1 Ca11didate
Files f 01· Vote Recou11t
By RUOT Nl l:OZIELSKI
0 1 1~1 o.i1, ~1101 11111
James W. Dunn .I r . the m;in 11.·ho lost a
b1d /or the SraJ Brach C il~ Council bv 17
votes Tuesd<i v, said tod.:iv a rPcounl nf
lhP ha lints 11'ill prove him !he l"IC!or.
The 41 ·VP.ar-nld ht1s1nrss r.xer11 til"e s;11rl
he would. file fill' the recount •·tomorrow
morning .:it lhe 1a1e~\."
HP. charged th;it irrei?ula r1t1cs al !lie
poll~ And the method of counting the
ballots cost him the District One counci l
seat which became vacant throug h the
recall of Cnunrilman Thomas Hng;i rq.
Dunn Inst the election Ill 28-year-old
high school teacher Thomas Barnes by
S2J to 506 votes.
Barnes v•on the bid as a write-in can -
didate.
Dunn ;ille~cs th.11 some Rarnrs 1·01.ers
useci thei r pencil.~ 1101 onl y in wril.1n.i:: 1n
thP teac her 's name hul ;i.lso tn m::ir k their
x ·.~ on the other issue nf \hf' h:il!ot., the
rcc;il l qu<'i;tion of Thoma ~ Hng;irrl.
Under lhe s1 ale Elec11nn Code voters
are proh1b1!rrl from mark in~ the ir b:il lnL.~
v.·11h anything n!hP.r th.:in ihe rubber
st;in1 p provided at lhe polls.
The p1c1ure 1s further c·omplic;i !cd
~ause 1he code ;ilso spet ifir.s that
\'nter11 m11.~1. m:irk !he recall i.~sue be fore
voting for a successor.
Dunn C'l.:iims tha t ba llot s Xerl lo pencil
v.·ere counted for Barnes, but thrown out
in his ca~e.
•·ft seems l.o me that there were twn
sets 0f rules used when counti ng the
ballots," he said.
Sto~k Ex~hange Stops
W 01ne11 Put Ternporar y Ski,ds t,o Wall Street TraJ,e
NEW YOR.K I AP J -A h11.ndful of
tromen brought the America n Slnck Ex -
chan ge to a brie.f but complete hal t today
durlnii; a \l.'omen's Rights D a y
demonstration.
Lcud boos 1'(15' from the lrsiding nnor
u broker5 ind runners looked up and
P'W eight femi nists In the visitor "11
gallery spreading a long white banner
with .. Women Power .. in red letlers.
"Ot-~exag rate Wall Slreet. We Want It
Now, We Can 't Rear Anymtlr .. Rull," lhr
prolestr rs. all members of the Nal innill
Org.:initalinn for Women. shnu trd before
guards puJ!NI dnwn the ba nner and
ushered them from the ga llery and down
a n es<:J1l11tnr.
r..;o arrests were made.
As !he gray-coated me n turned from . --
their trading lo sl1re
demon~trators, the ttcker
above the no0r stopped
seconds.
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ror a
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high
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When the: demonslr!lors flnal!y were ,
led frnm l~ 11:allery, the men g.:ive ;
round of applause and cheered before
returning to their work.
Carol Brook.~. a demonstrator who
described herself as 11 free-lance ~·ritrr,
~llid the point nf the rlcmnns!r.:itinn ;at !he
American Stock Ex chanRe was to disrupt
It.
"If o,1·c own .11 mRJnrity of the wealth 10
lht cr.iunlry, how come !here arP no
femrtlf'~ on the floor~·· ~he s:i 1d "Y.'e
want our own representatives to handle'
our money." • -·-
NOV.' 1s rlem;inding. ~1 i~~ Brooks said.
thal th e !!lock exchange immerliately In·
slil u!.e .an artive recruitment prog ram to
trii in women as brokers.
"It 's time for women to gtop being only
secrelaries and start being brokers." she
sa id , add ing th11t the iotock exchange
seemed tn be "iwme kind or 11 clO!led
rr11ternity.·•
"It was disgracerul 11 nrl di~~·1:o;tinR -
1hey ~hould be home taking care of lhe
chlldrt>n." ~aid broke r Steven J Hoff-
man, who alnng wit h about 12 other.~
\.\'Pnt tlUL<;ide to watch the women being
evirtf"d from the building.
Hoffman said. howe ver. he would not
n1 lnd \lo"nrk lng 'A'ith ti wom11n hroker if ~he
"~rformed the fufl(':l)ons." He said thr.rt
are two female broktra on the u chanist. -'.
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Plans
Curran agreed Llia t the book question
was not e respon sibility of the corpora-
11on, but <'ommented. "We woukl look a
l1t1le funn\• if after the structure is built
there are ·no books i111 it."
Develo pment Coordinato r Tom Severns
rf'ported that he w;i.s working with the
Friends of the Library and they were at-
tem pting to raise a Sl million worth of
books.
""It 's not funny. we ate quite serious
about it ," he said.
on Schedule
He said lhat \'anous approaches 'A'ere
being used. such as asking major fir ms
to contribute anci eppPaling for support
from civic organu.al1o ns and foundations.
Curran also asked ho w much more
money would be needed for personnel lo
npPrate the library.
"Plenty,'' replied Ca.stle, explalllmg
that this was an ope rating cost. anrl a pro-
blem th e council would have lo fa ce.
•·\1r. Arguello IP'Ul.tllce Director Ben
Arguello l has Lold the council mU)'
times that they caMOt afford Ole bookl
and the people Lo opera~ the llbrary,''
Castle added.
At a study session with the. clty council
~1onday night. Library Director Johnaon
reported tbat the li brary staff presenU)'
to taled :15, but that a Iola] of 71 persons
,,..·oul<l be required "'hen the new libr&TY,
upen s.
Ordnance Seized
Explosives Discovered in House
Two boxes 0f mili tary flares 11.nd prac-
!Jce ordnance -all capable of kil ling or
maiming -11.·ere uncovered in Hun-
tington Beach during a house-l~house
i;earch Wednesday night.
The search was triggered when a 13-
ycar-nld Huntington Beach boy tumed 14
pieces of the ordnance over to Fountain
V11lley fi remen.
The items include six a r t i I I e r y
simu\attlrs, one hand grenade simuJalor,
nne while st ar parach ute nare and six
bnnhy trap slmul<1tors.
Ptll ire are sePking .:irlrlition11l pieces nf
tht> ordnance today and are asking area
resident ~ tn notify them if any of the
itrm.~ are found .
The boy lo!d pohce he foun d the ex-
plosives 1n 11: large wooden box with rope
handl('s in the Southern California Edison
ri~ht-of-way behind Br esse! Lane.
The. 11rea where the boy lives and
wMr1 tM bo:r wa' located la in tbe bloek
bounded by Warner Avenue. Newland
Street. Heil Avenue and MagnoTia Strttt.
The boy tcld investigators he 11.nd rom-
p11nions found the box. full tJf npln.•iv~~
abou t three days ago. He took the items
lo the firemen when he returned to the
area Wednesday and the bnx was gone.
Jn an effort to locate the box. Hun-
ll ngloo Beach officers began a house-to-
hnuse search of the neighborhood. Durinit
lhe se11 rch he !ed police to a vacant home
at. R.'142 Gl as~nw Circle where the bny
~aid he had !ieen boxes similar to the one
hP !()(ik the e 1rplos ive.~ from.
The boy !laid he had helped the woman
\\'ho lived there move out recently and
\\"hile hel ping her he saw the boxes.
Pntice entered the home and found !14·0
boxes full of the explosives in a bedroom.
Beach ·CofC
Sc l/,s Report
1f an.v0ne wishes tn stud.v the
lnch·1hirk report on municipal
f1n 11 nr"es. pre pared by the Santa
Ana nffiC'e nl F.rn:-1 and Erni;t ar·
r nunL;ints, rhP Hunr1 ng1 nn Beach
Ch;i mher nf Cnmmerce will sell il
fnr $10 a rop_v.
C:hamher mrmhcri; will hr g1vrn
first ronsl der;i tion lnr the !1mllrd
suppl,v that. L~ ;i va1l;ibl e. rrport:.
c-hamher rn :in:iJ;:P.r Ra lph Kiser .
Check~ should be ma iled tn the
rha mbcr oH ice al 1R:W!2 Beach
Blvd . Suite 224, Huntington Beach
92fi48.
Nation Records
Fourth ·straight
Trading Deficit
WASHlNGTON (U Pfl -The U.S.
foreign trade. defici t -a maior factor in
President Nixon's new econom ir program
-continued into 11 fou rth month in July,
the longest slret.ch in the nation's history,
it was disclosed today.
Tht Commerce Department repo rted
the Unil.ed Slale.i. imported $304.J million
more from other countries than it ship-
ped abroad In July , raising the trade
deficit to '676.4 million for the first seven
mon ths of the year.
Nl11on'1 dech1ion to let thfl dollar
•·noat" on the lntematlon1l market and
to impose a 10 per cent tariff on a Wid~
11rray of imports was Liken to alleviate
the deficit problem.
Queen in Jakarta
.J AKARTA, tndnnesla (AfJ) -Queen
Juliana of tht Netherlands received A.n
affectio nate "·elcome today I)! she Jir-
rtved in tbi.s former Dutch cnlnny for an
11-d.&y viJit. the first ever by a reigning
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THESE AR! SOME OF IXPLOSIVES pOUNO IN HUNTINGTON
Ptrachute F'tre (Top) ia 14 Inches Lont
A police spokesman said today the
search for the explosives has not ended.
"The nfficers are trying tn locate the
1voman who rreviou sly occupied the
house to finrl nut if there are any other
expl osives that miiy ha11e gollen into
childrens ' hands.·· said Bill Reed. city in-
formation nff ice r.
Anyone in the Huntin~lon Beach or
Fountain Valley <ire,11 whtl finds any nf
these items should not tnuch them and
should ca ll police immedjalt!!v. The
number i11 Hunl ing!on Beach is SJ6-5JI !,
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In Fountain Valley it's Mi2-44« and In
\\'estminster. it 's 897·2511.
The largest and most dangerous Item is
a parachute fl are, about J4 inches Jong
encased in a br ight aluminum tubing. It
is capa ble of sendin~ a fireball of white
phos phorous 60 feet into the air or or 5et·
li ng a major fire in a house in a matter
or seconds.
The artillery si mu lator Is about 18
inches long . It has a fuse .attached and
merely removing the fuse will detonate
the device.
Police Clear Courtroom
After 'Soledad' Melee
SAN F'RANCISCO (UPI l -A heartn~
for the two surviving '"SnlPdad Brothers·•
eru pted inln a ~hout.ing mclce tnd;iy v;-hcn
the mother of nne nf th e: prisoners began
screaming at the JUd~r-
The police rfot ~~u.:irl w.:is C"a!lrri in and
clearer! the courtroom, usin g clubs to
move the crtlwd nu t.
The mother 'll deten<lan1 John C\ut.-
chette began sh11111in,i:: at Superlnr Ctiurt
Judge Carl Allen from the spectators sec-
l100. V.'heri a ba1!1fl moved towards her tn
remove her from the room, a ma le spec-
tator rose and interceded.
At that point the police riot squad,
which was standing by during the pr()-
ceedings because of earlier violence.
moved in with clubs and cleared out
spectators.
Women in the crowd were weeping and
screa ming thal they had been beaten.
Clutchette and F'Jeela Drumgo were
cha rged a!on11: with blac k revolutionary
George Jackson with hu rli ng a guard at
Soledad Stale Prison over a third-floor
balcony to his' dea1 h last ye11r.
Jack~on wa:. killer! in Sa n Quenlin
Prison"s esc.:ipe attempt last Saturda y.
<Earlier story. Page 81.
Clutchette Md Dru mgo. stparated
from !he spectators by lhl" bu llet-proof
glas!, were quickly whisked to holding
cells.
Today's heAring had been 11et by Allen
on Tue!lday afler he ordered the trial
judge disqualified.
About 11 do1.en officers fought with A
dozen male and female spectators. \V1th
club!' and fi sts, they drove the 7D spec-
tators. newsmen and other' from the
courtroom.
• Two young blaC'k men , bleeding from.
head wounds. wen~ taken through the ·
ah•si partitinn bv officer~. The men were
&tru gglini:i .yld had to be ta ken by force.
Dtumgo'1 mother, Mrs. h1ei Will iams.
wa.s ln the l'ipectator 11ectlon, but left
weepin g e~rly ln the proceeding3" She
11.·as n11t allowNI back in 11.Ild was not
thrre o,1•hen the incident hmke ouL
Clut.chrttr's mother. Mrs. Doris Max·
\\'elL made the outburst after Judge Alle n
ha rJ denied a defen se offer or proof that
the t"·n men were beaten al San Quentin
prison after .lhP.y were returned followtnr
Tur~day's hearing.
The wn man yelled : "! rhecked out at
2·t). Thcv s;iy it happened berore that."
She was rf'ferring lo the fact that she
""'-'!SC on e nf the last visitors last Saturday
1:-rfnre the escape attrmpt in wtl1cb
Jackson Md !i\•r othe rs died.
ThP rourtroom w.:i" ,;plattered with
bloOO as a result of the fighting between
police and spectators
Orange
Weather
Mostly sunn y 11kje1 today and
Frirlay too -after the usual mom·
ing clouds encl fog clear. Highs
a10ng the beaches around 75 rl!tna
to 85 inland. Lows tonigh t tn tbe
60'5.
INSIDE TODAY
A grocer who hcui ju.al bt:'t"
robbe d for tht eighth timt,
jumped 1n liis car. pursutd the
roOOer, 111vt shot him with lti.t
ou;n 11un. Story, Papt.: 5,
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Nader Raps Irvine Co.
Upper Bay La11d Swap Under Attack
Seven pa1es ln Ralph N1der's el ·
haustive report on C a 11 for n J 11 en.
vironment and de l'eh>pment dl!'a!s u·11h
the proposed Upper t\t\\'PQrt Bay
tidelands r.ichange bt.i"'een Orange
County a.nd the Irvine Compa'ny.
It Is largely critical of the proposed
deal.
Additionally, Nader 's report todav I C· ~used Ule Irvine Company and othe; ma·
Jor corporations of buying politic.ti in·
fluence tl\rough pohlical campaign con-
tributions.
The accusation v.·as included in a final
section of the massive "~adcr's Raiders
report on Power and Land in California "
In commenting, Nader said, "The
ao\'ernment of California must be clean-
td up ro tha t it can clean up California."
The report alleges, "land interests
d£1m1nate the campaign ftnanrlng or key
committee chairmt'n. statP.,..·idf' office
hi:ilders, and imprrlant l'X'al of11C"ial~.''
the rt>port said JI a\lpgerl Go1 Rnnald
Rt'aga n rere11 Pd 70 pl.'r cent of his fun-
d1ni:: from ther.t snurrt's
Tht sturly a!lt>E:Pd tht' mainr pol1!tcal
('nntrlhutnrs as Southt'rn Parific. Ten·
ntco. Tt'J0n Ranch, the lrrine r om pan.1',
Kaist'r lndusrr1tts. Parifrc Gas &-F:lertric
Companv , SI an rl :i rd (J1I. and
Tri!nsamenca Title Jnruranct' Company
The same firms, the report claimed,
'·apptar rept"ated ly in our stuciy as reri-
pients of massi1·e puhl1c subsu11es, a~
abusers of the en1·1ronmenl, a s
htntllclarl1s er tas bruU, mnd .11 un-
precedented vlol1tor1 ol numerous laws ''
Irvlnt Company spokesmen today
denied that tht'ir polttic11l crintributions -
v;hlrh \\'ert' described as modest -
bought them any favors.
"!\lnre ioning 1'arianrf'S .:incl re)ax~t 1r•n
of rulei; that affert our environrnPnl h.:11·e
btl'n granted to small de1 loper~ nr in·
di l'1duals than have evtr benef1ltPri nur
compan}," lhe ranch txeculh't said.
"\\·e are very ronfidPnl \\'P r.1n stand
on our record nn this malltr.·•
The sturly aurhnrs s11irl Px1~!1n~ !all'~
concl"rn1ng c.:1rnpa1gn contr 1hut1nn!I are
"worthless.'' It said companJf's can hule
lhl"1r amount nf support by making
duphca1e contributi'lns.
Joh Plan OK'd
L1kew1se. !he Nader report ~a~·~. lnh·
by1ng "thrives in ~plte nl 1111emp!rd
rPgulatinn." Sta IP lawc; r P fl 11 1 r 1 n g
rltsclosure nf ac111·1tie.c: "1~ pnrirlv dr<iftrd,
unenforced and i.11nnrerl ·· !! said lanrl in-
ltrtsts "havl' ;:i tn!al or 23.~ lnhhy1s!~. ll'hfJ
in \970 repor1er1 spPnrling. h.1· nur calrula·
t1ons . nver $,11; million. averaging more
than $30.000 per legisJalor " Ba.ttin Casts Lone County ·rvo JI ote
The Nader study said that in 11drl1t1nn
to slate-level refnrrns. "a complete
rtbUJ!ding O[ local go vernment" IS
necessary.
A federally backed S2.8 nulhon employ.
ment program that will provide jobs for
some 300 un employed worktrs in Orange
County v.·ent to th t' county's dt'partmt'nt
heads fllr implemtnl.ation l\'ednesday
over the objt ctions of Supervisors
Chairman Rllbert Ba!lin.
Aftt'r hearing Battin complain of "too
m;in.v chiefs <tnd not tnough Indians," tht
board 1·ot@d 4 to l to hire the 23 .,..·orker~
who vo'il! be !he adl'ance gu,oird of 300 new
nam~ on tht county's pa,v roll.
The firgt 23 workers will be assigntd to
the county's personntl, administrative
and audltor-controller divi6ions to help
plan utilization of President Nixon·s anti·
unemployment measurt and assign eligi-
ble unemployed to county jobs.
Battin particularly attacked the
decision to assign 14 of the 23 analysts to
tht persoMel department. "They're cut-
ting the cream off the top and they ju6t
don't need this many workers to operats
this program." hi' said.
Battin's plea for tht board to
personally ope rate the program "and cut
nut YI many paper shuffler6 .. was re-
jectl'ci v•ilh tht' deci~icn bv other bnard
members to launch a prn~ram that may
ha 1·e mos! of \hi' 300 \\'nrkers pickt>d in
county jch.<. by L;ihnr Da.1·.
The countv program ii; part of a s.i;
million allocation 10 Oranl!e Count\• hv the
federal go\·ernmenl under !he rerfntly
authorized ant1-unemplnymenl me<15ure .
Six Orange County citil"s including Hun·
tington Beach have received sepera1e
grants ~·1th the instructions that their
hiring plans must not conflict with the in·
dt'pendenl county prllgrem.
Mos t of tht jobs created ~·ill bt in the
clerical, anti-pollution, general manual
and fir t' aod forestry di\·isions. It v•as
not t'd by the board Wednesd ay that the
Orange County Medical Center has open-
ings for at least 60 nursing aidts and
orderlies.
The local property tax should be
eli mina ted becau se lt is a "political tax ·•
th11t h.11~ a •·per1·ersi!'" impact.
N.:ir1rr's rppnrl. nn the lnn11.-debated l'p·
per Nl'wpnrt Bay l;i;nd sv.·.1p c;ime unrll!r
a .<.cclion litled, "Estuarit s: Conl'ersion
and Loss ."
II pr1nc1pall~· rnl'Pred cnntent1ons !ha t
hR \'e long been debA1erl in Orantt County
cnncerning the proposed tidelands PX·
change. This point didn't gn unnoliced in
Irvine execuliYe offices. Somt of the
main Nader points included :
-Criticism that the county v.·ould not
i;i:et the proper value for lands gil'en to
the Irvine Company in exch ange for
tidel ands granted to Irvine.
-The necessity of retaining Up per
t'l'ev.•port Bay as a wildlife san ctu ary
rather than conl'erting it into ll boat
harbor and recreational area.
Nixon Pledges to Retai11
U.S. Imports Border Tax
-Tht fact that !hf' St11te Lands Com·
mission had refused to act nn the
t1dPlands t xchange during tht' arl ·
ministration of Gov. Ertmund G ... Par'
Bro"·n but had approved !he s"·ep lAter
under \,n1·. Ronald ReAgan.
-Crit1c1sm nf fh P OrAn~e Cnunty JUrll:!•
ruling in f.1 Vnr nf the Irvine Company on
!ht land sv.·ap in the assertion that h1'1
said the Lanrl~ Commission i.'I "q11asi·
Jeg1slati l'e rather th.:in qu.:isi ·judicial. ··
By BELEN THOMAS
U,! t~rlW
hesident Nl.ron p!aM to hold the line
on his 10 percent bordt r t.lx on U.S. im-
ports as a "total!y justified" mea.surt.
OM.tiitt. t'n.~•t' m a ttt.a\\a\Ory trads way
by irate. European nations .
The President. u:nrking al the Wtstern
Whitt Hf)use in San Clemente, "'as in
close touch with his fiscal expl'rts "·ho
sought to avnirl a monetary confrontation
among major U.S. trading partners.
Press Secrel<'lr~· Rnnald L. Ziegler tnld
newsmen lhe Preside nt believes his
moves are valid unlt'r the 1!H7 General
Agreement on Trade and T11riH 1GATT 1.
"Because we ha ve betn faced "'ilh a
trade deficit and fl the r nations ha \'l": been
fact<! "'ith a sur plus we cannot conceil'e
th11t they "'0uld t.11kt cnunter sttips
against the LlnJtP<i States." Ziegler s:ou1
The chief execu11\·e 1••as concentrat1ns
hea1·tly this "tek on major foreign policy
prnhlems
The situatinn surrounding the Snulh
\·1etnamese pres1denl1AI t'l,..rt1(ln on Oct
3. "'Ith lht" ptiss1hll1ly that Presid ,.nt
f\'gu1·en \'an Thieu .,,1111 be Lht' nnl~· actJ1 e
c.11 nd1dat!", v.as a mat~r of concern to
l\'1x nn
But the \Yh1tf' Hnl1.<.e rrma1nl'd s1len! nn
th,. pnl1t1ral C'Tl~lS 1n SAl.l!nn \1h1rh has
resulted from th e refqsal of \·1ct Presi-
dent \guyen Can Ky and \,en Du('lng \'an
ri.finh lo run . Both hm\·t charg~ elecllrin
ri,i::g1n g
Ziegltr dechned to say. 1n rts)XlnSt' tn a
queMit'ln, "'htlher lhe US still bel!t\·es a
"fa.Jr 8nd fret eltct1on" is possible
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''Wt're still studyU1g It," ht said. "We in-
tend lo approach the t leclions from a
pt')S itidn of n~utra/11r."
He. added that it v.·as .. tot11l\v crin-
si.s.tM\~ for rs Amt'lassai:lrir £.\\~\l,Ort'n
Bunker to confer with lhe c11nd1rlatt'!
Jn anot her dtvt lnpment . rhe Pres1dt>nl.
summnnl"d Kenneth Rush. li S ,
Ambassador tri \~'Pst. Germanv, In confer
v.•1rh him here Fridav on the nev.· four-
pn"'t'r draft a~JePmPiit nn Rerl1n.
Rush comp le1 erl h1.c: ron~111tAt1nns with
Serretarv of StA1e \\'1ll111n1 r . Rn'!er.<. in
\\'ash ingtnn \1/ednP~rla~· nn thP sllll·St'Cret
accord and v.·as .:ibn11t tn depart for Bonn
v.·hen the President in\·itcd him In
personally cnnsult lln !he agreemtnt
v.'hich v.•as hammered out Ol'er a 17·
month period.
H earing Slated
In Hunting ton
For Unification
Uv;i\ re •1rlPnt < 11 11! ~,.I thP1r ~a \' nn
!he Hun t1n;rn n f'.c',lrh l n1nn H1.<?h S~hool
D1~tr1rt t1 r11f1r,;11on 1 <~11P 1nn 1sht
Th" rn11ntv Cnn1m1ttrP nn Srhriol Dis·
trirr nrl!;11117;i11nn ha<. .~rhPrl11lrrl a p11b-
l1r hrar1n~ fnt j .10 r rn , In thP Hunting~
tnn RP.:irh High ,o;rh nl'11 rll ft'ter1a In .11 ~
cu.c< lhP \'.'1!'1~11~ un1hr.:111nn rirnposills
l'ndPr rnn<1rlPt'.lT1nn .'lrP !he 1nrrr·W.:IV
~plu prnpn•rrl hv the Orran \'1rw-F'nun·
la in \'al!P1 ~rhnnl rl1:;1r1rl• lhe fn1ir·\\'a11
~pht p11~hf'rl h\· !hp l111nt1n_'!!nn B,.11rh
lit\' Srhnnl D1.<rr 1rt ;inrl rti,. !;r,:il Rp~r h
Srhonl Di~trict .'lnd a pl;in fnr lo1al uni·
flC.111'1n
Tnt r1T1T1m1tr rp 1~ no/ PXpPr lerl tn m.'lkl'
8 rll'r1.<.1nn tnnt;iht h•11 1• ulli matrlv
ci'lar$td 11·1!i'I thl' rrrnmmPnd.:ihnn nf fine
plan !!'I !hi' ~1.'llt1 Rf'IArri nl F:dUC'.'l!lnn
II 1har plan wu1s ;ipprn\·111 frnm !he
5.tatt B"arrl nf F:dur~1 1nn. u 11 ill ht sub·
muted !n lht> '·nrl'r~ in .Ju rir . 1,i2
Each nf the un1f1('.1 t10n prripos.:il~ tn ht
.a1r1"11 toni,l!h! "'oUld rrnl'1df' 1ntr,1?ra tl'd
srhool 5Y~ltm.c; fnr thP rrlu c;i11nn rof
. 11ning~ters frnm kindergarten through
!ht !2th gradt.
2 Seal Beoch
Bills Curb ed
The final paragraph of !he Nader R.:ick
Back re port also accus@d the Irvine Olm·
p11 ny nf gaining favtirs through political
conrribulions.
Reaction to the Nader r:i.ld on Jlpprr
BBy ceme today from lrl'int Company
Executive Vice President Raymond. L.
\\'atson
In essence, \Va tso n accu~t'd t-:arler of a
report "that i§ superfiC'ial , inaccura!I',
uninformed and outdated."
He also accused Nader of nn11g1ng a
dead horse.
Before this. howe1·pr, Y.'atson had some
complimentary thing~ to say. He cnm·
1nen!cd.
"First of all. ;ind I fPel th1." is 1·ery 1m·
portant to say, the Irvine Company .11 nrt !
personally applaud tht Nader study
group for turning its attentitin In the u.<.P
and misust of land rtsourcts, public and
pr ivate.
"\\'e nf'ed mnrt t'ffec111·e land u~I' rnn·
lrnls \\'e need mort enll!lhtenf'd p11hhr
offi('1als \\'e need more respnn.c1ble
dp1·r lnpers And v.·e need a JlTl'.'l lPr
decl1C'a!11"1n by thP gPntr.'ll puh l1c !n lhl'
cau5t of v.-ell-p!anned rle1·elnpm,.nt and
the protect1<1n of our en11ronmtnt.
N ader R eport
Critics R eturn
La11 rl Use Blou;s
Cr1!1rs n( Ralph N"ad,r's ''C;i!1forn1a
Report .. issued ~·ednesrla~·. returned !hr
fire tod<1y.
Niml' nf thl' 8nt?riei;! rr.:tr\1nn.~ In
l\11rler'.c: hli."!trin11: rtpnr\ nn (';ril1fnrni11
land u~I' wtrf>·
-"The innuendo.'! ;i nd untruths con·
ta intd 1n 1t lire iume('I primarily at l'J:-
panrlint? lhe t'gn of RAiph N11rler 11nrl his
\\'itch h11n1 er11." fume('! Lr. lfn1·prnor F:r1
Reinl'cke. "Al no time did NRdtr nr nnl'
of hi!l ('fl'\\' mrmbrr." rnnlRcl my.c:rlf nr
('ITif' nf my ~!:i fL Tht~ AppAren!l.v V.'rre in·
IPrei;tPd nnl~· in 11 iming unsuh.c:t:intia!~rl
rh11rRf'." \\'ithnut ml'lking an effort In find
!hi' tn1!h
-·"l'in ,i;nrry In ~re N11der hein11. .c:n
carrle11~ It rl11m11ges .'tf'lmt> of the gMd
11nrk hi' is rlo1ng," 1>aid A~~emhlym;in
Erl11·1n Z'her11. i O.St1cr11mento1, rh11r5(ed
1n the N.:ider rrport. with supporting 111r11.c
company land Interests.
SACRA~IE:'\TO i lTPJ 1 _ Tii·f'I C'l· -F'nrmer Governor P11t Brllwn dtntrd
ty of Seal Bt.trh nrrlinances on till that his Btvtrly Hill !! !aw firm u~e!I Its
and gas oprr11t1ons "·Hhln !ht cilv pollttCal prtstigt to pursue l11nd-<le.1·t lor-
dn not apply to surh npPrallnn~ n'n ment interests fnr mtijor mmp11nies 5uch
slltt 11rlt and suhmtrged land~. Al· as Bnise·Caseade. "We represent thtm
tl'lrney General E\t'lle J. Youngt r said toda~· on leg al matters. but there has ~rtNnly
In an opinion. Ynungtr 5aid ~;ii betn no polltica/ JOU'a In those. casts,"
Btarlfs Cit\• charttr "1s hmi!Pd tn Bro"·n siud.
mun1 C'1p.1I 111fa1rs o?i nrl dnP!I nn! ap. -'Thi' rPpcirl rt1't><l ls 1·tr~· lirtll'
pl~· to m111tl'r5 nf flalt1\\·1dt c0n· knn\\'ltrlgt nf C.1 hfornu1 la"··" rept1~d
cern" Sr~1 ,. t'nntrn!J pr Hnu~ton I Flnurnnv Ht1
Tht np1n1nn 11 ac rPqu,.strrl h.1 f"l al~n sa id thl' stil !e Land!\ Commi!lsi~n. nf
,1 F.\',.nf!~ a!''"l'1 .1!ll txt-rut1 1, of \1 h1ch ht> 11nd Reir.tcke ar~ mtm~rs. h.1s
firtr nf tht S!A!t L11nds Cnm -nn powtr tn gil'e a\\·ay lirlt>\And11 riA;ht!> 10
m1s!1on. 11hn n'ltl'rl tht ord1naocts ln\;il gn1·prnment. as chllrged In lht
«)uld prohibit nr r!":~r nct oil af'lrl !-.'1dt>r rt>pnrL
g.-s ~ta11nn.~ nn ~t.1\f 1.11 nds by tl'll' -l'\o cnmmt nt h..,d been 1.~!lul'd hv
,!;J;ind11 rc1 Otl r11 nf C';:i11forn111 lrn\'P.rnnr Rnn;:ilrl i{f'llJ::An .• btcau~e ht
.;..=rr ~· . 'Jr.-;;;;-;;,-,.,.,~· .... ha~n·t }el .read.lh~i.·.!JY'rJ,,..h1.s.11idt~ ~~I~ t ···~, ·~-.-.W:.i:~.:. -.. ··1"'"l"'·""-~-, ~.; ... w •,,.;tt .
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Teachers'
Pay Hike ~
Approved
From Wirt St-rvlces
\\'ASHINGTON -Under a changed rul·
ing of the Cosl i:if Livinf:( Council. an
e.~!im11 ted 1 5 to I 6 million school
t e.:ichPr~ will get f111I term raises despite
!he 90-day wage·price free7.t.
The rulini;t was i.\i.)Ued by !he ctiuncll
Tuesday. The new rulin~ app;irently aays
that te ;u·hers 11·ho ~·ere \'.1t·ationing In
July :.intl August but dut lo rt'~llm"
ll'Hl'hing in !he fall under 11 cnntr11c.t
Rgreed !tl ht'fore Aug. 15 \\'Quid receil·,.
thl' [ult ro1nprn.~11li11n -includi ng raist's
-called for in lhe ennlrt1<"I.
t\('C(lrding lo an e~tirnale nr !he Na-
liun;il Edu cation A~~oci;ition I NE:A \,!hi~
c·n1 er~ some 1.5 mill inn nr I.Ii mill inn of
the nation's 2.1 inillinn i;chool teAchf'r!.
1'he balance either are not W1Jrking
undPr l'Ontr;o.ct or their !alr.~t contraat
cont ained ll(I s;il;iry in rrease due lo begin
during the frerze period.
JULIE NIXON EISE NHOWER DISPLAYS CAST FOR PHOTOGS
Broken Toe Turned Out to b1 Mor• Serious Thart Firtt Thought
ln a pre1•ious ruling, the Cosl nf Living
Counci l, crr.1 terl hy Presirlent Nixon l'l
fnrmul<lle p<11icy fnr 11ppl\•in~ !hf' "·a~r
price free1e. said in f'Hrcl that only
IParhrr.~ who were alre;id,v !eachinr.
undP r .:i crintraet r~('t'llt('rl hcftJre Aug. 1'
could hal'e anv salarv increa:i<c Jt1lie Eisenl1owe1· Sl1elves Howerer. nlany l1K-al .:iu1i1n.n!iPS fer1
California teachers sl i!I do nol qualify f0~
raises. Teacl1ing After Accide11t l'ndcr a narrow inlrr11rclrtlinn of !hr
ff'dcr:il v.·;ii;:e·freeze rel(tllatinn.~ . .c:chnnl
att orneys and Iota! and regional f!'d eral
officials are holding that R rlnsfl' reading
nf !hf Orfice of Emergrncy Preparedness
regula tions prohibits lht pay raists for
te;i;cher,i;.
By FRANCES LE\\'l~E
Julit Nocon E1senhowl'r has accepted
"11o'1l h extreme disappointmenl'' a
medical decision to give up her teaching
Nixon Entertains
Governor, Wife,
Ge rn1an y Envo y
President Nixnn·s quiet v.·eek of relllX·
:illnn picked up a bit "·ith a dinner ;il hi.!!
home \\'ednesd;:i y evtnin;i: with Go1·ernnr
and ~1rs. Rnnald Reag.:in a n d
Amh11$~adnr and i\lr.~. Y.'aller AnnenberR.
flnrl the i;l 1ght momt'ntum will cnnlinue
F'rirlay rnnrnin,e a~ A me r i ca n
Amhass.:irlnr tn r;rrm;iny l\enneth Ru~h
arr11·r~ In fian ClemPnte for a morning
mPPfini::
The l're~tdent we!('nmerl the flpagi'lns
:ind /\mrnr.1n Arnha~~;idnr In r.rr;it Bri·
t11in and 1\11·.~. A11nenllerg at La: Gas11
r 11('if1r;i; f'll 7 n·c lnrk .
,)n1t11n~ lhP ~n1·1 :il r \'rnl 11rrr f\;i!1nnal
~ef'l1ritl' Arh is1•r Dr l-lr111·v l\1ss111gC"r Anrl
thr 1'1·r,c;1f!rn1·.o; .~r1'1-r!~t1'\' Hnsrm;irv
\\'nnds ~1r.c:. NL~fln h;id gonC to Florida t'o
hr 11·11h rla11,i::hlrr .Julie.
j11h !n Florida becaust of a broken toe,
the \Veslem \\'h1tr Hou.~t report!.
The in ju ry lo President Nixon's
daughltr proved to be more l'il'riou~ than
first indicated, Pres.~ Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler rlisclosecl \\'eclnesclay.
He said X·rays shnll'ecl lhe bi g tne un
the left foot had hPPn ".<:haltered and
cnishf'<f' when a bnnk c11rt loppled ontn
,Julir'.c: foot the Sl'co nd d:iy nn thP job as a
1hirr1 grade tc<u.:hcr al Atlantic Beach
f:icrnen ta ry School.
Julie probably \\'ill he in a cast up 10
her knee for four tn .~1x wcrks and will
h;n·e tn st11y off her root for some time.
•·in f;1irnc.ss to the youngstf'rs in her
class," Z1rglrr sai1!. ;:inrl on the "strong
recn mmcnda1 ion" of \\'h 1le llouse physi·
c1an Dr. \\'allC'r Tkach, Julie decided 10
,l!l\'e up a f11ll·t1me .srhonl job for the fall
srmes1cr. It "'as her first teaching
<issignrnrnt.
lnsle:id, stir hac; nrra11gcrl . \\'hen .~he'.~
.i hlr. f(l join the ~(·hool's llnpairl 1•olun1rer
trach('r 111rle prngr;im and hrlp out in 1he
cla.~J1ronn1.c:.
Her rno!hrr flrw 1n Flnridi'l \\lednesrl11y
to 1>li1V w1!h .Jul1r, \1·hn w11.~ in "a grPa t
(\r.:il of pri111" ;iftrr lhe Tuesday 11rciden1 ,
!hr \\hi11' lln11~r s;i1d.
:-.!rs .. ~1xnn will rrrn<11n ;i few rlays i'lt.
lhe <ip:irln1cnl .Julie ;inrl hrr hushand.
En~. [):11 1rl l·:1~rnhov.'el', h:ire rcnlrd
wh1lr O:irid is nn Na1)' iissignrnrn! rn 1he
Alhany, ba..,erl at n<'11rby M11yport, Fla.
. I
n 1 I ': 1' I' I '
The Cost n( LlvinR Council ellr li rr rul td
thal school emp!o.ves \\'ho v.•nrk 12 month11
And teacher.~ whose JO.month~ and
le;ichers \\.'ho~e lO·ml)n!h \'f'ar will start
1n :'irptrrnher rl urinR the' 9ft·rlay freeze
shn\11d "be treated the saml'."
Thi.~ prei;un1.:1h\.11 \\'l'lu ld Rlln11· 11'1 pay
ra i:i<r for te:iehrr.c; in srhnnl rllst r ict~
11,hich ~r;intrrl p:iv rai~rs for n!hl'r
employes prior to the Aug . 15 wag~
rrcrze.
Hut lo('ally. l)('pu1y Cn1 1nlv Cnunc1I
,J;irnr~ \\'. Rri,i:J,!.c; . ..:hlrf nf the schools
di l'is1on. said he 11·.:is s!i rk1ni;;: hy his ru\·
inR of Tuesday !ha t !eAchers fire ex·
eluded from all increa.~es during tht' 90-
d:iy prriod.
Ile cited .:i California 1·ourt ru\in~ re·
quiring th11t the pay period fnr school
emplnycs n1u!il correspond to lhe worl
prriod.
Thi~ ruling prnhibiL~ p11y10J.! \alHorrua
lt';i('hrrs nvrr a l?·!nnn!h prrinci . hi' said.
And Jerry f'. llall'rr.~nn. lri;al ad1•isrr
lo the Los Angele~ 1>rhnnl rl1!>!rict. :«aid he
harl met ~·i!h OF.I' nffici.:il~ frnm the San
Fr;i;ncisro ;inrt I.n~ Angrlt>i; nffic:es and
harl hrrn advl~rd th nt. tn r('rrirP 11 pay
rili.~I'. !'mplo vrs n1ust h;i1·e hPrn rccl'Jl'lng
a r~.v raise befor e lhP freeze went into
erfreL
St.rite off1cit1I~ in Sacr.:imrn!o ha ve ad·
rised local .c;chool distr1rts 10 postpone
IP;i;chcr sal.:iry increases until the con·
fusion is resnll'ed.
SOFA BED SALE!
QUEEN SIZE OR fULL SIZE
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9
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400
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00 Now 299 .00
• Thes11 fi re ve rJ (omfort•ble sll f• b•dt
for ,;l!ing fi n ,leepinq . e A wid11 seieclion of febrics end (Ofor
to choos e from. .1."
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'\'our fa voritt intt'rior drslantr !l'ill be hnppy !o a~sist JIOU ..•
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0 M T• • f I E COST A MESA , CALIF.
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By ALMON LOCKABEY
or 1~1 D1l1~ ,.lltf t1111
Ariiona Sfna lnr Barrv (".oldwtter
V.'tdnesday ran the gam~l of current
po!H1cs in an .informal talk before the:
J\'.e"'P"'rt Har bor Yachtsmen's Luncheon
at i\'e\'lport Harbor Yacht Club.
A record cro1.11d of nearly 200 turned out
In hear !he Rept1bl1can senatnr and 19114
GOP president ial cand idate.
Accompanied by hi~ two snns, Re p.
Barry Goldwate r Jr, fro m the 27th
C1l1fornia chstr1 ct, and hi s .vounger 50n,
~like. Cold\11ater arrived at the yacht
cluh 11t rhe helm nf hts 41-foot Hatt t raz
cruiser, Toh Re l\1n. whirh tn NavaJtl
mea ns "house on the wa ter ·• The
Gnldwa lers a!'e sta.v1ng at the Balboa
B11y Club.
"There .are two things b u gg ing
America today the slate: or the
Navy to Try
Sea Ski111n1er
On Oil Goop
Na11y offic1ah; hope tn press an ex -
p,rimenta!. seagoing skimmer lnto use
sometime Friday in a last-ditch attempt
t~ keep a quarter-million gallo ns of th ick
fuel oil from staining beaches from San
Clemente to Oceanside.
Lale \Vednesda.v. Navy ofril'i a\s arl-
m1tt ert 1hrit the ;imnunt of fu el oil spilled
int o the sea of[ San Clemente Island
el ninst a "·eek ago "·as much gre11ter
lhiin flriHina!ly belie ved .
Na l'y spnke~men this morn ing s;iid lhe
1.200 ,2allon figure "'as "a nev.·sman ·s
esfimate_.''
The Na vy belie ves 244.()(}{I gal lons of thfl
thick fuel was accide ntally du mped into
these.a lasl Friday,
The tarry, black gno now fnrms 11 2~
mile-long. kid ney-shaped slick lying
gever;.J miles directly offshore of the San
Clemente-Oceanside 'area.
The bul ge of the th ick sluH ls closer to
Ocea nside.
Chemical spray applications on the
slick ha\'f' fai led , press aides said, 11.nd
lhe ne1v hnpe for a solutinn rests nn a
hastily bu1l l snnr krl skimming devic e at-
tarherl to a vesstl simi l:ir to the oiler
l 'SS r.1an;i tee which du mped the nil int.he
first. pl:ice.
1"he Navy js using a design simil ar to
&nnrkels used last year in the calm er
w:iters of San Franciscn Ba y,
But the application of !he huge skim-
mer h;is ne ver bC'en a!lempted on the
open sea .. <;ay !\'avy sfJ(lke.<;men .
No f'lil has been seen thls morni ng on
~an Clen1enle's puhllc beaches.
But blohs of the oil are washing ashore
l!l t Camp Pendleton where r.la rine Corpi;
and Navy men remain bu~y v.·ith hand
tools.
Llfegu:.rd spokesmen in San Clemente
,aid 1.hal brcause. nl ex1 st1ng v.·ave., cu r.
rent and "'ind conditions, the nil will pro·
bahly appea r dnwnroast of the city in
comin~ day.<:,
\\1a1·e ~11·e1 1.~ are nu t of the west.. as Are
\'\'1nds. shoreline currents are movin~
dnv.·ncoast as well. said San Clemente
Lifeguard Ll. Hank Ba rnes.
"Un lt'ss the: conditions change, it loo ks
like mos t or the acl!nn mi ghl be:
d'ov.'ncoa~L al Pendleton."' he said.
Presidenl Nixon \\1edne~d1y w ii s
repnrted to he kel'nl.v aware of the oil
situallfln , h1~ press aide s said.
But. t h~ r hirf Pxecutil·e h11.~ stressed
that his beach ~hould nnt. lake pri('>n ty
over others '¥\'h1ch ha1 e rf'ce1ved relat11·e-
\y minor sta ining thus far .
econcnny and lhe condlllon of the world
and where we fit Into it," said Goldwater.
On the economlc Cron!, Goldwater said
he thin~ Amer icans are concerned with
the value or the dollar• and pnssible:
une mp loyment more than with any other
facttlrs of the whole subject.
The se nator said the onl y 1u1table
phrast that lits bot h the domestic and in
ternational situ ations is ··Th e chic kens
are coming home: tn roost."
STOP DEFICIT SPENDll"<l'G
"for the pest ~5 .vears, I have hrard
prominent economists acamed iri;ins .. µr·r.-
minent business men and prom inf'n !
bankers implorinl! ()u1 gnl'l'1·nmen t -
both Democrat and Republ ican -to
!\top engaging ln the high rate of defictt
spending.
"We ha ve engaged in 1t to th' point
th1t our president used some rather
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IN LAFC DRIVER'S SEAT
San Cl1mfl nta's Northrup
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Northrup Chairs
LAFC After Vote
By FiY e ~1en1bers
San Clement.e: Councllm;in St:inley
Nort hru p w3s elected chairman of the:
Or;inge County L<ic11l A~ency Formation
Cnmml~slnn (LA FC I Thur~day by a
un<'l nirnou" vote of Jts live members.
Nnrthru p replaces Los Alami!os Cnun·
cilman Joe Hyde. the man \1•hose re.~
jectinn by the Leagu e er Cities led tn hl!!
ou,<.ter fr nm the boa.rd an ri 11. ruling
against htm by an Orange Coun ty
Superior Courl judge.
Hyde 's seat as :i bn.:ird member has
been laken hy Fullerto n Councilman
Louis "Red" Reinhardt whn v.·as named
by the League as its represenlatlve Ol'er
Hyde .
Al!>tl serving v.·1th Northrup on the
LAFC boa rd ar!. Anahttm cnuncilf'!".a n
Charles Pea rson and county supervisorll
Robert Battin and Ronald Ca ~pers.
Cou1ity to Seek Delay
ln _Salt Creek Hearing
Bv T0~1 BARLEY
Ot !~I 0111• 1'1 1~1 S!11!
Orang~ County superv1 ~or!o have decld-
f!d to :1.•k lhe rounl\·~ legislator~ 1n
Sacra111C'n!n to c!Pl<iv a pt;innerl senate
hearing touching on thP Sall. Creek Be11rh
contro versv until thrv h~1 e 1he results of
a public hfar1ng ln1o '::i new proposal.
Fifth Dis trict Superv1snr R o n a I d
Caspers asked cnun!y counsel Adrian
Kuyper \\'ednt>~da y to contact legisls.tors
immediately alter lhe bna rd call ed for a
public ht!aring Sept, 22 in lo a new ofrer
by the AVCO corpor11 linn,
A St.Ale Senate hear1n,i: h11rl been
gche:duled fnr Sep\. 14 1ntn a-bil\ author td
by A5semhtym11 n Robert Badham. The
Ntwport Beach RE'publican call~ fnr 11
prescript ive rights agreemen! lhat V.'('>Uld
permanently open Salt Crtek Bea ch to
the public in return for c\'lnC'e,!lsinn~ nn
neighhor ing land nwned by the Laeuna
Niguel Corp.
AVCO's nl'1~· 11ffer \\'nu ld give lhe !'('>Un·
tv 4.llOO feet nl public beach from
Monarch Aay to D11na Pninl plus parking
areas. 11ccess routes, re~troom sites and
maintenance road!> at 111 to!Al en~ ('>f
'2.6'4.809.
Th11t nffer i~ up by Stt3.000 on 81\
ta.rlier prnposal m11de by th e. AVCO
group, hut cnmpany officials _ told
~upervi:-ors lh•I lhey are prepared to
i1bst1rb the differ ence if lh~ county 11cta
promplly,
The m111nr fea1urf' nf the Ot\\' nffer \.~
the C'reation nf 11 p11rk1ng Int nn thr ocean
~1d,. nl rar.Hu· <Aa~t H lihw~~·. A f11cility
•hri l "'111 ~horlcn by 111 l e11~t one hall the
111!-!i:incP th e p11hliC' will l'un·C' to 'A'alk
lrnrn car tn beAch
It is intended tri me~I the prnt.e~L'l nf
rnuntv tlff1rt11l,!i who nott'(i th st bt l ('h
l OCTS. would h•\'I! Ill cros11 the hiah1r,•1y
:ind take a round about pa th through
nt'arhy rr.~irl,nti:.! areas In re.ac.h lhe
sand.
AVCO nfflc1a l~ h.:n·, slressed to
supervisnr~ !hat <1n t'a rl ~' d~c1s)nn on the
mnrtified propo~a l \\'111 enabl ~ the com·
pan ~' tn n!:move the property fr nm county
tax r('>\es.
A task force ap po int ed bv county
supervisors JS nO\I' studying lhe !a t~t
A \ICO offer. It. Is expected to ha 11e its
report available for the Sept. 22 hearing .
Casper~ called for the study and also
urged prompt cxiunt.v action on the
lawsuit filed against the Chandler·
Sherma n Corp., the nwners of ocea nfront
land between AVC0',11; Nigu('l Sh('>re~
housi ng develo pm ent and Dana Poinl.
Th.'l t 11twsuit. airned at ensuriiig publlc
11 ccc~~ In the beach f'l\•er the Chandler
She rman acreage. v.•ill gn to trial whtn
bnth side!i In the iAsue: h11l'e completerl
the takinit of depositlons and swear ing or
11 rt frds.vl ls.
Black Aide Resign s
Under Pressure
WAOONGTON IUPll -The Pen·
tagon'11 lop clvil righta official has r~ian·
ed. the \Va shingto n T'os l iaid today.
The P03t quottd Pentagon so urces as
u ylng that Frank W. Render. 36, re11if{n·
ed Wed nesday under pre1sure from
Defen5e Secret~ry Melvin R. 1~11ird .
Re nder w•s the hi~hesl ranking Negro In
the Defen11e Dtpa rtmenl. with 1 136.00Cl-8·
year pnst as Dfpuly Alslst8nt Sec retary
or Defenee.
The .~ourC'e~ s11ld l.aird wA~ d1sple11.~ed
thllt Render, while 8pnll i;:htina c:1 1·11
r!ghl ' ahu~,.~ in the m1lirery. 11ltgrd ly
f1ilM tn Cflme up with sny proposed wlu·
tion~ to the problems.
D.O.IL'I' PlLOi :}
Wide Banging Coast Talk
ridiculous te rm tht other dav 1n wh1rh he parllcularly across Eurnrie . into A11ia and great clamor from Nauonahst China "The)e: ere: C'h\ckens tha t wer~ ient desc.ri ~ our S25 billion defici t as a 'hap-more recently into lhe Middle East." aaaJnst lhe visit. atnft al the end of \Vorld War II , when we
PY kind of dtf1clt' " Goldwater said 1l w-as abnut l!Wl thAt N1tion1Jlst China recos nius _ an I v.'e could have prevented the (',ommuni!ts
"I haven't seen him since he 's bten out he first be:gan to detect 3 dissatisfaction agree _ that Japan by lht year 2000 will rrom t<1k1ng etver the mainland of China,
here, but I'd like to get him to explain it or question ing of the policy of ma.ssive have reached an tconom.lc peak higher v.'hen we could ha ve prevented th•
to me because I've got a banker I'd hke relaliatioo . than she has ever reiched and will be division nf Berlin, v.·hen we could ha va
to get in the same frame of mind telatlve ··t he que stions were raised : Can ""e af-greater in world pov.·er than the United ke pt cnuntries nov.· under the Iron Cur-
to a couple of deficits I ha\'e," fnrd !his~ Ca n we continue to be able lo Stll tes. ta1n as free countries.
Gold\1•ater point ed ciut that ne ither the spend abo\•e S.'iO bill ion a year for the ''She now has the wherev.•ith.11I tn con-"\'nw v.•e are beg1nn1ng to see the
Repub lican nor Democratic governments arms that we would need to ma inta in this l\nue what she had to give up in World nu.s!akes we made. and if we can \earn
ha1e been able In :i pply 11ny hrakes to the posture ~ Wouldn't v:e be. beller off pu ll-War 11 _ the militaristic atms of the lesso n~. I h<'r e that if the time should
deficit spending -a spending he blames in,i: lhese billions back and spend ing them Japa nese. p1·er unfortunately rnme again for ths
for all our inflationary Ills . in the cities af America'~"" reb"''' tit" U.S-l(I become embroiled in any grea t w ' ..-"She Wtll be Able lo do tl I.his li me with fl h h I ··1 don't necessarily huy thr thrr>r.v that ghettos. !o ptO\'lde more and better con agrat1on, l at we ave earnl'!d our
h. h mndern v.·eannns, modern •Irate~. [e<<O f y· I 1g "'Ages -e1·en thourh \hPv are edura1·1an'. r~· eJ • , -n rnm lf' nam, e modern tactics . unearned -flr high priers-evrn 1hnu~h Cold"atrr said I hat 111 lll!i travt'!~ "If you make lhal falt'[ul decision to go they are un rarned, are substantial con-d 1 1 .. Of a.II the nations that are not In-to v.·ar. you'd better make up v. our mind arnun 11e co11ntry le bfcame acutely •·otved ·1n our cone bo t A · J tributors to inflation."' he explained , 1 h . ern a u su1.. apan <11 th e s<1me time to v.·1n that war or aware n 1 e cnncrrn over "our being the ts the only one th at nms geo.,.,.aphic ex-"Of course. they can cre;i te inOatton, nn hcemf'n nf the v•nrld " . 11' nt'1·er go into it " b h ,... pan~1on . ut I ey've becClrne no\1' sort of ster>-''\!ind .i·n u". he said. "wr 1.,,, 17 Th' . h In response In riuesllon~. Goldwat.tr rh'ld f fl 1 d h 11 " is t~ t e reasnn I think president ~a id h d 1 f h · t ren o 1n a ion ;in a1e no great treaties ll'tth thf' NATO count ries any of N. h • e oe~ nn nreset any c ange 111 bearing on them. ixon as proposed hts visit to Peking -th e r.or ticket for !!172 He added that he which could take us 1n 1\·ar. There are no w that "'e can !ell the world tha t we are r "/ men!io n th1.~ bec:ause th<'rP is a if.~. •nd <. er h"'' ·"-tr! rl. <'e:I~. th tit Sp1rn A~nrw "is BOmt:what " <H"' not n1t1rrird ro Japan. not married to Na· ,. -" t d th th b ..
• rear. clamor among h"•t ne;smert. ["roe l~enu•a n e "'I e Jn --" "Y.'e h;i 1·e al}nu t 4'1 n1ore trealtes thal tinruilist China. c:er·tainil• nf'1 ni ;irried to and sm::i lJ, In invo ke "'age and pr ice c<rn· h So On th" 0Pmnrr1111c slde, he thinki: dnn't. ~(I lhfll f;ir, but the.v take the steps t I" \'IP!s nnr !o 1he Red Ch1nesr. \! J L d f y k trnls . The C'h1er argumrnt a"ainst rt rs dorr·n the road." \V · h . a~·nr nhn 1n sey o '.'l ew or could t-" e Jllst want rn ave a leg 11p whPn that about 70 percent of our work fnrre h hti ve !he nomination 1r he wants it "He
f The senat nr 1}rrd1cted that onl' of the 1 e lime come.~ v.'e <1 re no longl'r lhe ha• ne"or "·en n"t of the Dem u· are rre :i~ents They don 't brl ong 1n -wnrld leaders. ~ v • 1~ ocra c uni ons. The Un r·led Slat e•. It's lite hig issues lfl next 1·ear's president ial p;ir!y, you knov.'" · " " Id h • b ll In the even t nf A third ~·orld w:ir . snu11lest pe r caprl• rnember•. h'rp of ti!' c;:impaii::n wou e · etwetn lose peo· G Id · d "\ rea ll.v brl irl'e th11t. he emphasized . " " pie 1 1 1 · · 1 .• n wat.er optne tllat ll 1vnuld hi' a fight work fnrC'e 1n unions than any nat ion ln v.· 10 "'an n onre A~:ltn ls<l ate nver wh o ts tn becnme the leaders of the •·1 Ju~t don't believe th e Democrats could
the world -.,.,.here un ion ism is pra cticed . Amrrica, :ind those penple -li ke mvself Id nnminri!e an:v nne of thosl'! people they
h -v.·hn 1vant lo main1a1n Ameri ca's 'posi· wnr · h · I T at's because it is compulsory. are !11lking about -wit the posstb e ex· lion as the /\'umber One pov.·er." STANO \\'JTR SOVIETS ceptio n nf .facksn n.
CONTROLS UN\\'ORKABLE ''lf we are not the leaders. "'ho w1I! it "And the "'eSIC'rn pnwer~ and !he He described .Jackson as a very strong
"\Vage controls ""-'ill not work, prirt> bt':' Red China , Japan or the So1·iets:';, L1n1ted Stales -a ~ lhev ;ilwa vs have man , particularly in the field of military
cnntrnls ha \'e never "'orked, and l see no Goldwater said he believes that Japan done -will stand v.•ith thlo Sov1eis in any towr and foreign polir~·-
\s the unseen. unheard nf reason for ~11ch ru ckus ;igainst ritber J ap.'l n or RPd "A v of the the J. st scare hell •"l I way in the v .. nrld to add rent to them.·• n. n rs u '"' o President Nixon 's proposal to \'IS tl Rrd Ch ina -certainly nn cnmbinatinn of mt." he said "Even Lindsey," he 11dded.
the senator said. China. He added !hat he had heard no those two, because this could never be. "And he would be a tough man to beat.~'
"\\'hl'Lt the president 11·11s fnrcf'd tn do 1-------------------'------'--'--'--'.-'.:.:...:..:... __ :..:_=:..:_:..:_:..:_::_:::_::..:_~:..:_:..:_:..:_:..:_=:...
\\•:is \l'hat none of us a,~ Ameri cans like.
\\'r're not pr·oud that this country that
has done more for more people. creil led
mnre JOOS, made living n1ore easy hris
dnne mnrP ag<1 insl pn\e!'l ~'. n1ore fnr
edu«at1on. the n ;iny n;i11nn 1n Ille hi~torv
or !tie "'orld, should :i ll nF a sudden ha \'~
In rC'al ize that the rneC'han ics v.·e've been
eng<iged In for nver :'!0 ve;irs have been
v.'hnl iy rnech11 nics. :ind 1v.e're ha l"ing 10 rlo
today "•hat other countries in past history
have done to try and save their cur -
renc~· ··
Goldw111r r said he lhtnks the thing s !he
prr ~idf'nl ha1·r invnkrd ·will "'Ork onlv if
a\1 Amf'r ir:ins -includ in~ orga nizai i~n~.
cnrporatinns, unions anrl indlv1da ls 11·nrk
11·lth the President -"el'('n thoup.h we
;i re lonkini.: at controls \h ;i t. could ex rrrd
\1·11ge~ and prices ;i nrl re nts -e1en
thnu~h 11·r an• lnnk1nr: ;il 11 situali!'\n 1h:.t
1s i;uppn~rd In he tempnr<iry lnr 90 (lt1_1·s
but which might strC'tch on l'lnd on l'lnd
on."
"'Thr prin1r J:!ORl in mv opinion is to
re store conf1denr'e 111 flUr ·dnl\ar."
The srr1alor explained incidrn lAll,v \hal
''"'e hl'l 11e betn hoodw inked in Lh1s cur-
r<'nC~' figh t. It's nnt. our dnll;i r th11t 's bren
seriou s troub le . 1t·s the (:rrn1;in mark
;i nrl lhl'! .J:ipan <'sr ,-rn , and 1 llr \ \·e been
ahle tn lhro11• Uf! .SUf'h <L SITIOkf' "treen
lhal otht"r cnuntrir.~ h;ivp ~\\•ilrhrd !he
bla me to the United Sl ates . and we 1n this
cnuntry have ;i rcept.erl it.
DOLLAR IN TROUBLE
'1Nnt that our rl0ll;ir is nnl in tro11hlr, I
think ii is." hr ,<.;i1rl. "r\nrl 111 my opinion
"r f'llhr r h;i1 P In ~n f1 [f !he ,e nlrl !'1 ;i ndard
-"'hir h J hopr we don 't -h('!':tU<,e here
i.• nQ n!her ~wr;it of m.<ln that ~o ld -nr
;Lllnw i~ tn i::o nn fl free n1arket, wh ich
\l'ould put us at 11 d1 sad vanl.rige tem-
porAr1ly. But if we did lhAt :ind allowed
America n~. In ov.·n gold I think we could
"11lld up ennu~h 11;old reserve again so
that 11·r 11·0ul d he ?. factor."
(;olrh\•ater siiid th is country now ov.•ns
nn l\' six prr\"rnt flf 1ht> wnrld'~ ROld
"'hl'rra" 11·r n11 nl'_d 64 pe rcent I'll the end
()f\\'nr!rl ll ;ir II
Rr,ui r.s ;di th(' thin~~ th e prt's1r1rnt ha li
rl'l·rnt lv 1n1·nkrrl . Golrl w111er ~111d ht' ri lsn
hnpP <. lhrrr 111 11 hp ;:i l;:ix 1nr rn!1 ve !Qr
bus1nr~!-1n b111lrl nr" frirlrinr~ and stores
anrl w11rrhnu•rs tn 1·rr::ilr 1nh~
"'.\nfi I think lhrrP ha!' to br n!hPr ad-
jll ~l!TIP nls tn thr l:i x :r.tru rlL1rP,'' hf' ad·
r!trl ' R111 thrrr rl rf1n11rl) hii:r. tn bP
dn1..,ngr;id1 ng of frdC'ral ~pC'nd1ng nr nnne
of !hi~ v.·1tl 1\nrk
C:nmrn rnt1ng nn !hr tn!r1·nat.1011;1l .scene.
l}nlrlw;ilrr ~aid ; "A~ain, out ch1 rkrns are
Cflm1ng home tn roost "
"! rlnn'1 mean the r hir kr ns "" havP in
the SPnat r ," he q uip~d. "Frankly. w1~h
th rl' 1~·n11 ld i;:o home !o rMs l "
ThP senator E'xnlainrrJ th;:it <ii I.ht'
b~c1nn1ng Df \\'nrlrl l\ar 1! 1his cnuntry
w:is not :1 "'Orl rJ pn"·rr in an:v ~en11e nf th e
wnrrl
"\\p wr1'f' 11 v~ry mt :igrr rn1l1!:1ry
pn v.·cr '\'e "·rre prnbahl.v a third ral e
er11nnm1r P'lu'er-\Vf' rl1dn 'l mf'an muc h
111 thr c~nference table s of hu~iness or
politic~.
DO,\fINAl\'T PO\\'~R
"\\'e came out nf \\lnrlrl \V,1r I! as the
dnminant powfr in th e worl d," hr went
on
"History shO\\'S us th:il :i country or na-
lion ~COITH'S 11 world power when that
rnun try becomr~ rlominan! 1n lhP pr,.vail -
ing mode of 1 ran.~oort11tinn . Engl:i nrl is a
nrime example. She cont rol lPd the sras
fnr nl"arly 200 yrars ~nd krpt 11 fairly
gn"rl pt'll re riround lhC' wa rld.
She w;i~ ;1ble lo dri this hy u~ini:; her
military mli:{hl AS 11 threat
"\Ve came oul of Wor ld \Var II
dnmin11nl. in lhe air. Not ju~t milita ry air.
hul all 11 ir. l'\nt. ju~t domin.:int over one
1H1t1nn . hut avC'r the entire world. \\1e 'i\-'ere
air power, period,
Gflldw11te r pointed nut lh;il Gen.
F.lsenhowrr. Dulles and a few others
recogniied th i~ and built a fnreign policy
dlrf.Cted 11t the Soviet threllL'l. hased tn·
tirely on what is called "massive retai l&·
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pollcy which. by the way, hss bten ex-
lremely succf'ssful -lip untll v.•e hi d
ch1r kens running the wliole thing,
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1(1 "'ar but did keep lhem from 'xltnd1ng
their po"'·er 11 11 across the world -
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Phlox and
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Bouganvillea.
Massive clusters
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129
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The values are here every day.
398
Daisy Bird Bath.
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239
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MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH RIVERSIDE Cha rge !tr
~ tlA!l Y PIL OT Thursday, August 2b, J'J71
Medina Ca se • • • • 1 Reds Launch 38 Viet Attacl{s
GI Refu ses
To Te stify
FT. f\l cPHERSON, Ga. (UPI l -A
witness who refused for the second con-
secutivr day lo testify al the My Lai
court-martial of Ca pt Ernest L.. Medil'la
was held in cnnlempt nf court today and
remanded into the custody of his attorney
pending appeal.
The v.·itness. Frederick '\"1rlrner of
1.(lv.•rr Burrell. Pa . rf'fuserl tn give
testimony even af1er heing granted im·
mun1ty from prosecution.
.. I respectfully decline t'l ansv.•er on
grounds it might tend lo inc riminate
me." he lold lhe CQUrt.
Widmer v.·as identified by an earlier
v.·Hness John Smail of Kent. \VashinRlon
as the r.1 v.·hn shnl a small boy that
1.1edir111 now st.ands accused of kill ing.
The 34-yea r-old Medi na, of r-.1ont rose,
Colo .. is accused of 102 murders at My
Lai on r-..tarch 16, 1!168, the day his in·
fnn1ry rompany made a search-and-
drstrny sv.•eep th rough the Vietnamese
villac:P.
"'irlrnPr was tn have been the leadoH
...,i1ness or the morning session. When he
bal ked a h'\I \ WiiS temporarily called in
te stimnny while !he rlefense revie wed the
de"Xls1tion!'. whi<'h the prosecution had
takrn fro1n lwn Vietni!mese interpreters
whr, srrved at ~tay Lai.
t\1edina 's defenc;e altorney. F'. Lee
Bailrv. v.·pnt over the depositions line.·bY·
line and objected lo virtually each ques·
lion put lo the interpreters.
Bailey pointed out that most witnesses
lPslify undf'r oath. and thus are subject
tfl perjury charges if they lie. He said the
interpreteni were "not subject to any
penal act ion and T think they lie freely
witlinut fear or prosecution."
''\\'hat would your honor do I! they did
lie ?" Bailey asked the military judge.
Col. Kenneth A. How.:ird.
"t\·1y arm is not that long," Howa rd
replied.
Jn the !rial at F'l. r-.1eade. Md .. a
i;ergeant v.·ho served in Lt. \Vilham L .
Calley Jr."s platoon at My Lai has
IPs\Hied brigade commander Col. Oran
K. Henderson made on!y a brief attempt
lo inl'esti~ale the incident.
SgL 1 C. Isaiah Co wan told an Army
court martial board Wednesday he and
six other men were questioned by
llendersnn tv.·o days after the ~farch 16.
1968. massacre in the South Vietnamese
hamlet.
Greece's Premier
Juggles Cabinet;
Ousts Comrades
ATHENS <AP ) -Premier George
Papadopoulns named a nPw cabinet today
bringing in fr es h faces and undercutting
most nf his clnsr~t junta lieutrn;ints who
f.ei?.ed po~·er V.'1lh hlm nearl y five years
agfl.
Jn a sweeping sh.:akeup of !he military
rPg1mr. the .'>2-year-0ld lor1ner colonel re·
1ained the ministries of natinnal defense
anrl lnrC'1~n affai r~
lie appnin!cd Styhanos Palalns ;ond
Nicholas t\1.:ika rezos. two of hi s c!nse col·
l::iborators 1n the 1967 1nililary coup. as
f1 r~t and sert\nrl r!Pputy prcmiPr!:>. Bul he
look from them thP key ministries of il'l·
l!'rrnr and f'ennnn11c cl'lOrdination .
f)f'~p1te rC'ports lhat Papadopoulos
planned 1n n:11ne fr:rrmrr polillcal \eadrri.
to his rr(.iln1r. 11nne "';is 111rl11derl 1n 1he
new adm1111 <:lrat1on Sourcrs said thf'
prem1t'r"S rnntar1 ~ ln lhe la st frw ~·eeks
'\•i!h formrr 1Pg1sl;atn rs h~rl failed .
Blll Gen . Ceor~C' Znvtakis. one !'.llrh
pohtic1an . said 11ft.er lhP new c.:ih\ne\ wa!.
s~·nrn in "\\le hel1cve that "'hat
Paparlnf1011l11!'. rlirl is the preamble to the
futurf' polit ic1zation of his E:Ove rnmenl. '"E' still have confidence in hlm. Today
Papadopoulos is stronger 1han ever
before"
Spa("e 1tdtt1irol
Ala n Shepard. 47. Arncrica's
first man in space. \\•as official·
Jy promoted to N;ivy .'\dmiral
in ceremo nies today at J:>enla·
gon. ~le is l he first astronaut
to receive such a hig h rank.
Experts See
F urtlier Russ,
Clii11a Drift
LONOON (L:PI ) -The sinunt'ring con·
flict between the Soviet Union and
Comm unist China is moving to\\'!lrd a
new conflict, diplomatic sourct's said to-
day.
The Chinese have made recent inroad!!
into Russian spheres of influence not only
in the Far East hut in Ea.o;lern Et1rope
and the dip lomals sairl Russia V.'as in·
creasingly nervous anrf ff'arfu l of the
disruptive influence on I.he \Varsaw Pact
alignment.
Sn\'iet anx1l'ty '1•as sa1rl lo be heigh1en·
ed by the notable s11cce~sPs scored by
Peking ret·cntly in Ron1an ia and
Yugoslavia. in North Korea and even in
the i\.1 iddle East where lhe Sudan has
shifted to some. degree toward Peking .
The diplomats said the Soviet JcadPrs
have countered ~'1th a fullsrale c;impaign
against Peking 's alleged designs in an ap-
parent effort to undermine China's
credibility at this cruci;il strige of Pek·
ing's effn rts In enter the international
seen,.
''lf Peking as much as hflerl a finger,
the Soviets would be only ton rearfy lo
me et !hem al the conference table or
otherwise for \Yi rle-ranging polilical
negotiations," nnP qualified Communist
diplomatic source sa id.
But so far, China ha s resisterl all ad-
vances or veiled suggestions for a get
together.
ff' irk•
W:<K'
11. nieaT1.s l l4}0l1.l dn 't. g et
a raise •.. if 1 had a
job, that is !
SAIGON (UPI) Allied military
11pokesmen today reported the sharpest
wave of North Vietnamese and Viel Cong
att.acks in three month!! across South
Vietnam bul said it was too early lo
detem1ine if a Communist offensive. was
un der way.
Military spokesmen reported at least 3S
of what th ey termed enemy·initii:.terl in·
cidents overnight against Snu1h Viet·
namese pos itions across the country.
The actio n cost the Olmrnunist.~ at
least IZO killed with g o vernm ent
casualties of at least !9 dead and 39
'\'ounded.
U.S. Command spokesmen re por1rrl
two grou nd clashes involving Ameri can
GI~ and said two Americans were killed
and four wounded . A shelling attack
allainst a U.S. 11th armored cavalry unit
Z7 miles northwest of Saigon caused light
casualties ~·i1h no fatalities. t he
spokesman said.
The 220.100-man American fighlini:
force remaining in Vietnam stayed nn
special alert status because of the
possi bility of stepped-up Communist al·
tacks to coincide with Sunday's South
Vielllan1ese national assembly election
and the political turmoil connected with
the Ocl. 3 presidenti;i] elect ion.
Military sou rces said 2.000 r11ore South
Vietna n1ese troops \\'ere standing by tn
mo ve into Seigon F'rirlay !o holster
i;ecurity for Lhe election Sunday. Mos1 1Jf
!he soldiers are recruits fresh from nine
weeks of basic training. the sources said .
The U.S. command met'lnwh ile an·
nnunced that 10 Americans were kille1l in
battle in Vietnam last week for 1he
lowest weekly comba!. toll since Au~ 2.11.
1965 when six Gls died. It brough1 In
45,452 the number or American~ killed in
the Indochina 'var si nce Jan. I. 1961.
L.t. Col. L.e. Trung Hien, spokesm an lnr
the South Vietnamese commanrl, saul !he
38 "incidents" overnight were the hi~hest
since May 29 when 48 were rrported.
Hien said it was too early to say if this
was the threalened "high point'' or aclinn
ex pected from CommWljst troopt; in Viet·
nam.
I srael's Drive
Against Refugee
Ca1nps Protes ted
Uy U11lted Press International
U.N. Secretary General Thant sent a
note to Israel protesting its dri ve. aga inst
refugee camps in the occupied Gaza Slrip
and demanded that Arab families re.i;et·
tied elsewhere by the Israelis be returned
to the camps. Israeli ne~·spapers sa id to·
day
Thr. Israeli foreign mlnistry confirmed
1l had received a note from Thant hut
v.•ould not reveal its contests.
In a mov e to eliminate terrorists fror11
the former Egyptian Strip between Israel
and the occupied Sinai Peninsulrr. Israel
in recent weeks has destroyed homes and
bulldozed wide paths in the strip. Israel
moved about 2.000 families from the are;i
tn new homes in the Sianai's El Ar ish ancl
the occupied Jordanian west bank.
The newspaper Yed int Aharnnol st1 irl
Thant's note was dated Aug. 18. Ha·Arelz
said the note severely criticised the
reseltlemenl program and demand ed the
return of all refugees tn the camps.
More than 300.000 Arabs live in the
strip. "''hrre most of them fled rrom their
homes in Palesllne during the 1948 Arab·
Israeli war.
2 British Soldiers
Wouuded • IU I rel a nd
BELFAST, i\orthern Ireland !r\P i -
Tv.·o British soldiers '"ere "·oundC'd and
fuur civi lians arresterl early l(ld.'.ly as
troops battlerl rioters 1n Arr.1rr gh. 30
miles snuthwesl of BC'!fe~1
A police inspector in r11•1han rlothes.
leaving a dog racing track afl rr an off.
dut y visit, "'as hit in the chcsl hy
machine gun fire from a spccdini; car in
Belfasl \\'ednesday night. A hospital
spokesman said he was in no danger.
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the O\'erall level of action across the commando al\ack th.al set off 13 hours of mne 1Df\.1Z 1, SQulh V ie In am e s ft
country increased last week by 85 percent explo."ions. spokesmen reported one minor shelling
with most of the fighting centered along Military l!ipoke smen declined to say ex-attack at fire base Alpha 4.
the allied defense line below the actly how much ammunilloo was blown There was no explanation of the
demilitarized zone (OMZ J. up and denied that the blasts destroyed decrease in Communist attacks along !he
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cornpound at Cam .Ra nh Bay was U.S. arsenal. an offensive Aug. 11. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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N.Y. Stocks
voe. b4 , NO. 203, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, AUGU ST 26, 1971 TEN CENTS
Nader
Se1'en pa_gPs in Ralph Nader's e:t-
haustt\'e repo11 on C a I i r o r n la l"n·
\'ironmen! and dPvelopmeni deals with
thP proposed Upper Newport Bay
tidt>lanrls exchange between Orange
County and the Irvine Company.
It is largely critical of the proposed
deal.
Add itionally, Na der's report today ac-
(·uscd the Irvine Company and other ma-
jor cnrporat k1ns nf buyin~ poli1lcAI in-
fluenre lhrou~h political campaign con-
tributions.
The accu~alinn wRs included in a final
sect.inn of the massive "Nader's Raiders
report on Power 8nd Lanrl in California.''
In commenting. Nader said, "The
* * * Irvine Co.
Replies
To Nader
Irvine C-Ompany Executive Vice Presi-
rlenl Raymond Walso n loday issued the
following st11temcnt in ani;wer to Ralph
l\ader allej!.ations of the Irvine Company
buyi ng pnl1tic;:i l influence :
"\V!l h regard to the Nader insinuation
lh;it !he Irvine Company h;is recPived
i;pecl::il f::irors or lrea;m('_nt From publ ic
officials I believe ll is an example of
\\•here 1he repnrt. has spent more lime.
echoing rumors th::in con l r i bu l I n i
evidence or substanli11ting ch::iriies.
"In jhe last 10 ye.llrs the lr\'ine Com·
pany h11s spent more money on substan-
ti1•(' planning of its properties than most
nl the local gnvernmental bodies in
Or:inge Coun ty.
··Recause of the no1nriety associated
wi th the Irvine Company name, the re is
hardlv an i.<;sue thal we can become in·
vnlv ed in Qr a request thal we have made
lh;il has nol been ~cn.it inized , cinalyr.ecl
11 nd thorou.{lhly public ly reviev•ed befort
11n~· public official has made a decision.
"In essence, v.•hat the facts 11re it is
more difficult for the for the Irvine Com-
pany to receive an approval th:in the
ord1n:iry citi1.en 1n our community. I
knnv.• th11t is hard In belif've, bu l art in-
r1P p1h analysis nf subn1ittal.'i of ell ln-
rih iduals ;ind companies including the
lr\•1ne Company 11nd the approvals given
them will bear this fact nul.
"As to the charge th11t the Irvine Com-
pan.v is one or 1he maJnr financial cnn·
lribul.ors to pnlitir;:il jX'r!ions 1hrnughout
the sta!r, i! is JUSl patently untruf'.
"The )r\•lnP C:omp;:iny ne,·er has been
-and is nnl nn v.· considered even 11
minor cnntrihutnr -to pnl1t1cal In·
d1vidual." (II' rar!le."
"As ;in f'x:unpl1> 10 l'lllf fii;.c::il year l'n·
ding Ap r1f .11 , 1~70 which included tllf' last
!.ii rge grn£'r.11I elPct1on, the Irvine f.nm ·
pfln .v's !n[,q] rnn1rihu1inn.~ In fl ll 1Y1hlic al
individual~ ::i s \1·r!I a.~ camp::iip:ns did nnl
e:.xceerl $.1'.1.l)OO . S2~.000 of \l'hich was a
51ngle rnntrih11t1nn in s11ppnrf. or !he
Universi lv nf C;d1f0rn1a hond issue .enrl nf
the rema'1n1nj!. iR,000 appr0ximritely h11!f
v.·as ~1ven in support or local school
ri islrict and other types of local bond
Issues.
"In 1he fiscal year enriing April ll,
197!. lrvinf' Cnmpan.v's total con-
tributinns did nol exceed S.'\l'l.000. Again,
11ppr1ndmately hall of Lhe S.10,000 went in
s11p)'l0rl of local 5Ch{l0l district and other
public district bond issuei'i."
* * * Nader R eport
Critics R eturn
Land Use Blows
Critics or Ralph Nader's ··c alifnrnft
Report" llisued Wednesday, returned the
fire today.
Som1> of the an~riei;t rcartion11 to
Nader"s hllslerlng report on California
land USf' were:
-"Thr inn uendoll And untruths co n-
h1lned 10 it are aimed primarily al ex·
panding the ego of Ralph Nader find hi~
witch hun!rr~ ... fum@ri Lt. C.overnor F.d
Rl'inecke. "At nn lime did Nader or nne
of h111 crew members contact my~lf or
1;1ne of m,v slaff. They 11pparent ly wtre in·
lrrested only in 11 imin11: unsu~tanti11ted
charge11 without making an effort to find
tht truth."
-"I'm .~rr~· tn see Nader being sn
carl'lei;s. It d11mal!es 50me of the good
work ht Is t1nini;:." said Assemblyman
Edw in Z'ber11: j D-Sarramentnl. chari;:ed
In the Nader report wllh supporting large
ttimpany land lnter~L~.
-former Gnvrrnor l'at Orown denied
th11 ! his Beverlv Hil ls 1Aw firm Ulles Hs
pnli!ir:il prelitig.c tn pursue lanrJ-rlevelop-
mPnt lntrrellt.-ii for ma_jor companif'3 such
fSce REPLI&S. P111e !)
Blasts Bay Land Swap
Report Say s Irvine Company Buying Influe1ice to state-le vel reforms, "a complete
rebutlding of loca l government'' h
necPssary.
The local propt>rty tax 11hould be.
eliminated because it is a "political tax"
that has a ··perverse" impact. government of Ca!lfornia must br clean·
ed up so that it can clean up C:i!iforn1a,"
The report alleges. "land inlf'res!s
dominate the campaign financing or kC"y
committee chairmen, statewide orfice
holders. and important loc11I officials,"
the report said. It 11llegrd Go1•. Ronald
Reagan received 70 per cent of his fun·
ding from these sources.
Thl' study alleged the maior pol il.ical
cnnlributors as Southern Pacific, Ten·
neco, Tejon Ranch, the Irvine Company,
Newport· Mesa
School District
Kaiser Industries. Pacific Gas & Electric
Company. St and a rd ..-Oil. and
Tr::insamerica Title Insurance Company.
The !iame firms, the report claimed,
"nrrear repeatedly in our study as reci·
pients of massive public subsidies, 111s
cibusers of the environment. ll l'l
beneficiaries of lax breaks, and as un·
precedented violators of numerous Jaws."
Irvine Com pany spokesmen today
denied that their political contributions -
BOUNDAR Y PROBLE M -Dotted line i.<i school d1.c;tric l bnundary rut·
t.Jng through prnposed Spygla~~ Hill develnpmrnt in Ne \\1pnrt Rt"a t h.
~1 unicipal bo undari e~ arP des1gnaled hy dashed tine at. right. ~-lar .>\r
thur Boulevard on this m:ip is relocated \'ersion of the roaduay ea.'il
of present Mac,<\rthur Bo ulevard .
Spyglass Hills in Dispute
Over School Boundaries
By GEORr.E l.EIOAL
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Kindling for a full scale bnundary
dispute befY.·een I he Newport-Mesa
Unified and San Joaquin Elemeolltry
School districts has: been laid by the
developers of SpyglaSll Hills overlooking
Newport Beach.
Study of the tract map approved by the
Newport Beach City Plannini;: Oim-
mission revez.ls that the school district
boundary biseets 2S loL, In the proposed
~lot subdivision of homes ranging in
price from $58.000 to S!l5,0l)O.
Further, the school OOundar:v hisecls a
planned school site set asi~e by the
developers .. Jnhn n. l..i.1sk 11nd Sons.
Since the formation of the S<1 n Joaquin
Elementary district, Newporl ·Me..~;:i ;ind
it~ antecedent high school and l'lemen·
tary districlll have taken net1rly 20 per·
cent of lh geography that once wa s San
Joaquin's.
The Tustin High School lilnd S;in Joa·
quin elementary distrlclJl onte marchf!i'I
clear from Tu11tin to the see 1l abnut
Corona rlel Mar.
The last Ahift Of [and (rom time two
district.'! lo Newport-MesA was ae·
complb1hed in 19116 shortly before. Irvi ne
Oimpany annoonced de.vtlopnient or Its
multi-million doll:tr Newport Cenler-
Fashion Island complex.
The stini;i: or l.h11t VAiuabie tax base lrnill
Is ~t111 felt in the lrvint! na!1J1nrls.
r\ow, S11n Joaquin nflir:l11ls cnn!rnci.
Nl'Y.'pnrt·Mesit i~ likrly to grl mflre
\•alu11hle properly from the Spyi;tl11~~
development. The two·unll ptr acrt lux·
nry dt velopment will rrodure mor,.
rtvenuP anrt fev.•fr childrl'n 1han mos! of
the tracts Safi. Jnaquin serves.
Com plicating any :i nne xalion or boun-
dary s.,.,·ilch is the filct thal H ~P .... ·porl
Mesa annexes only a few acres more cf
the elementary ri istrict it must assume
part of the San .Joaquin stale school
building fund repayment -some $60,000
a year for 30 years.
Mrs. Irene Black. deputy ('ounty
cnunsel. noled that stale law require s
sharinJ! of debt. when the. 20 per ce.nt ler·
ritnry limit Is crossed.
San Joaqu in officia ls e:o;lim11te thill
would mean Newport-Mesi1 taxpayers
v.·nuld have tn cough up the $60.000 ye.arty
in exchange for the parcell! of SpyglAS!I
that may or may not produce ;in equal
amount or lax re ven ue.
James Taylor, direetor of general plen-
ninf! administrAtion for the Irvi ne Com·
p;i ny. $Bid hill staff is determining whal.
financial effect a boundi1ry change wnuld
ha ve on lhe two dis tricts.
Minor chAnges In bounch1ry would see
the tracl m3p revi~ so thitt the boun-
dary thread!! its wA y alnni;t Jot linl!l'l and
atreet!. Ti1ylor !luggested. Su ch a ch.toge.
could be made by agreement of the two
achoo] boards.
The nther altern11tivf!, Rnrl the one
nb!lervcrs nf past history i;ugp:es l l!I more
prnhahlr. would be a forced annex ation of
the San Joaquin portion of Spygl11sl! Hilla
homes.
The luxury view properties look down
on threP Newport-~lesa ~rh o n l l! •
Rr.~ident:'i m;1 v be dlscnnctrttt1 by cnn·
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which v.•ere described as modest -
bought them any favors .
"~1ore zoning \'ariances and relaxation
of rules that affect our environment have
been ~ranted to small de vlopers or in·
dlviduals than ha ve ever benefitted our
company," lht ra n<"h executive said.
•·we are very con fide nt we can stand
on our record on this n'atler."
The sludy authors said r xisting laws
conct'rn1ng campaign contributions are
''l''Qrthless." It 5ald cornpanles can h1d1
Riot E1~upts
111 Soledad
Court Case
SAN ~-RA NCISCO (UPI l -A hearing
for the two surviving "Soledad Brothers''
erupted into a shouting melee today when
the mother of one nf I.he prisoners bega n
srre:1m1ni: at lhe judge.
The pn!ice riot squad w::is c::illed in and
cle::irerl the cou rtroom . using club~ to
m{)\·t the C'rnwd nut.
The mo!hcr of de£endanl John Clu !-
cht'lte be,Ran shou ling at Superior Court
J udge Carl Allen frnm !he spectators sec·
tion . V.1hen a bailiff mnved towards hi!r tn
remove her from the room, 1 male spec·
tator rnse and interceded.
At that point the police riot MJuad,
\\'hich was st.anding by during the pro-
ceedings because of earlier violence,
mo ved in with clubs and cleared out
spectators.
\\'omen in the crowd wert' weeping and
11c.reaming that they had been beaten.
C!ulcheUe 111nrl Fleeta Drumgo were
rhargcd 11long .,.,.ilh hla ck re\'olutiona ry
George Jackson "'ilh hurl ini:; a guard .It
Soledfld Stale Prison over a third-fl oor
ha lcony lo his de;ith last year.
.Jackson was killed in San Quent in
Prison's escape a!Lempt last Saturday.
!Ellrlier ~lory, P3ge RI.
C!utrhelte and DrumRo, separated
from the spt>c!ators by the bullet-proof
glas~. "''ere quickly Y.•hisked to holding
<"ell.~
Today's hearin~ had been sf'I, bv Allf'n
np Tuesd ay alter he ordered the trial
JiHi,i:e disqualified.
Ahout a dozen officers fought ""'llh a
dn1eri m11le and female ~pectalors. V.'1th
1'li1tis ;:ind fi i;ti;. thf'y drnvp the 70 sprr-
l atnr~. newsmen and othe rs from the
1·flurtrnom.
Tl''o you ng hl;ir·k n1rn, blrcd1n~ frnm
lir::id wounds , Y.'rrr t;il..en th rough 1hf'
,glass parti!1f1n bv olf11·ers. The men were
srni~gling .:inrt had tn lie takf'n h.v fnrre.
Drumgo·~ n101he r. l\·lrs. lne7. \Villlarns.
"""·" in the ·"fK'C:lalnr srr!1nn, but lrft
v.·ecplng carl.v in the: proceedln.{!11 . She
v.·as not. alln wcd back 1n and was not
tllrre whrn lhr incident broke out .
Clu1chrtt{•.~ mnlhrr. r-.lrs. Dori.i;. ~fa x
\\'Cll. made the outburst after .Judge Allen
had deniPd • dPfense offer of pronr th::il
the !v.·o men were heat('_n at San Quentin
prison after they were returned follo.,.,·ing
Tuesday·s hearing.
ThP woman yelled : "I chP.cked out at
2 55. Tlie.v say it happened before that.''
She WAS referring to lht: fact that she
was nne of the lasl, visitors las! Saturday
hefnre lhP escape attempt in which
Jack!IOn Md five others rlied.
Th,. courtroom WAS splattered with
blood as a result of the fighting between
polic e and spectators
Ne wport Winds
Capsize Boats
Thf' waters or Newport Bay calmed
!hi.-: moming afler a frenzied nurr:v of
glL'lll late Wednesday afternoon ·thal
Cl'op~ized a tota l 0£ JO smi1 1! craft in a
two and Qne half hour period.
Bretz~ ranging up t.o 25 knol.!i created
ha voc with llmall boat,, begiMing about
3 p.m .. the Oran11:e County H.trbor Patrol
sald this morning.
They said no Merious injuries resulted
but rl'pr>rterl one incident about lhree
miles off shore that could have been
di~astrous.
A harbor patrol spokesman Mi d t 16-
fnrit. r;i111m11ran capsized And threw on r
or its two p11.~se_ngers away rrnm the
vesseL
The bruit wM quickly iiwept nearly a
mile away and only 3Jl Allsist from anolh·
er l\1tilboa l s;ivprJ I.he unidentified passe.n ·
ge-, thfl: spokMman at4id.
their amou nt of !lupport by malung
dupl icate contri butions.
Likewise, the Nader report says, loh-
bying "thrives 1n spite of atlen1pled
regulalion." St:ite lows requiring
disclosure or :ictivities ··1s poorly dratted,
unenforced and if:nored " It said !and in-
terests "have a \O!ill Of 235 JobbyislS, WhO
in 1970 reported spending, by our ca!cula ·
lions, over $.1.6 rn illion , averagin11: more
lhan $Jl'l,OOO per leglslllLor ."
The Nader study sald that in addition
N;ider·s report on the tong-debated Up-
per Ne\11port Bay land S\vap came under
a section !itled, "Estuaries: Conversion
and Loss.··
lt principally covere d contentiom that
ha ve Jong been debated in Orange County
concerning: lhe proposed tidelandl'! ex·
change. This point didn 't go unnoticed in
Irvine excc uti vP. office11. Some of thl!
(St~ /'\ADER REPORT, Ptit I)
JULIE NIXON EI SENHOWER DISPLAYS CAST FOR PHOTOGS
Broken Toe Turned Out to be Mo re Seriou1 Than Fir1t Thought
Julie Ei senl1ower Shelves
Teacl1i11 g After Accident
By FRA:"CES LF.\\'l:<..'E
•nftl,i..i I'••-" N•lt••
Julie J\"1xon E:lscnhnwrr has arreptE'd
.. .,.,,1th f'Xfrrmr rl1~arrn1n!men1 ' a
medical drr1s1on In ~1ve ur hrr tc:i1·h111~
jnh 1n FlClrirl;i brc.l u~e of .l hrokcn toe,
the \\'e~1rrn \\1h11e Housr rrpnrts.
The 1n1ury tn Pres1rlent Nixon 's
t1a ui:;hlcr prn\'ed 111 hr 1nqrr ~crious 1han
fir.~! indicatrcl, l'rc.~~ Srcrelary Ronalrt L.
Z1r.glrr d1.~r·lo~l!rl ""'erlnr.~rl;iy.
He ~aid X-rays ~hov.·crl the big lne un
the left foot had been "sl1a1tered and
crushrn·· v.·hen a hook cart loppled on1o
.Julie's loot lhe SC"cond day nn !he job as a
thir d grade teacher at Atlantic Beach
Nixon Entertains
Governor, Wife,
Germany Envo y
President Nixon·~ quiet wel!k of relax-.
ation pick.eel up a bit with a dlnner al his
home Wiclnesday evening with Gcvernor
and Mrs. Ronald Reagan a n d
Ambassador and Mrl'!. Wa lter Annenberg.
And the slight momentum will continue
Friday mornin~ as A m e r I c 11 n
Ambassador to Germany Kenneth Rush
arrive.1 in San Clemente for a morning
meeting.
The President welcomed lhf' Reagans
and American AmbAssador to Great Bri·
lain end Mrs. Annenberg at La Gasa
Pacifica al 7 o'clock.
Joining the sociAI event were National
Security Adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger and
the. President's secretary Rosemary
Woods. P.lrs. Nixon h11it gone to Florida to
be with daughter .lulh~.
In recent days the President has kept
\I) a light schtdule or mnming 11nd early
arternoon work in hil'l offices, and late
afternot"ln relaxatlon.
He took t1 dip In hi~ swimming pool
\Vectne!ldn y Afternoon 11fter knocking off
early al hi~ off\rci1. prtl'ls 11ides said.
AmbA!tSador~ hsve for med the blllk nf
lhe vi~llnr'l llst during thlll current work-
ing vacation In San Cl~mente. ..
Elrmentarv School.
.Juhe probably w1!1 be In • cast up l1t
hrr knE'P fr1r fnur to six weeks and will
ha\'f' !o st::iy off her foot for some time.
"In fairnP~s lo Lhe youngsters in her
rla~~." Z1rglrr said. and on the ''strong
rt'1 .. 1nmenda!1on" of \Vh 1te House physi·
c1~n Dr. \Valtrr Tkach, ,Julie decided to
Sl''e ur a full-11n1e school job for the fall
~rmcst.er. It was her first teaching
assignment.
lnstfad, she h:is arranged. when she's
able. tn ,1oln the school's unpaid volunteer
teacher aide program and help out in ihe
classrooms.
Her mot.her flew !n Flor\d11 Wedrtesd!l:y
In sta v with JulJP, v.•hn was in "a great
fieal or pa in" after the Tuesday accident,
!lie V..'hite HC1use said.
~·!rs. Nixon will rem1ln 11 few days al
the apartment Julie and her husband,
Ens. David Eisenhower, have rented
v.•hile David is on Na vy assignment to the
Albany, based at nearby Mayport, f\a.
Orange Coat
1''eatber
Mostly 11unny skies today and
Frida y too -after the u11ual mom·
ing cloUd!i and fog clear. Highs
11Jon.1t lhe btaches around 75 risin&'
to 85 inl11nd.' Lows tonight in the
60"s.
INSIDE TODAY
A grocer who had jrut been
robb rct fo r thl! eighth time.
ju mped in · his cnr, p11r$u~d. the
robber. (!.•,vi. $hot. him. tc!th "is
011in. oun. Story. Pog~ S,
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NA DER REPORT
mA111 /l:ader points included
-Criticism lhAI the cOl.lnt y 1o1·nuld nnt
g•l lht prn~r v11Ju• ft1r lanrl~ gl\Pn In
the In ·ine Comp.a ny Ln e11changt for
tideland! cranted to Irvine.
-The neceissi ty of retaining Up~r
Ne~rport Bay as a wddl1fe sant!uary
ra ther tha n converting ii into a hoat
harbor and recreational ar1><1 .
-The fact tha t the S!alt> Lands Com·
mllislon had refust>d 10 act on 1he
tideland~ exchangl!' during the ad·
m1nistral1n n of Go\'. Edmund G "Pat"
Bro1o1·n but had ;ipprn1·ed the s1o1·ap later
under Gn1•. Ronald Reagan
--Criticism of !ht Orange County Judge
ruling in favor of the Irvine Cnmpa nr nn
the land Slli'ap in the assertion !hat hts
ga id th t Lands Cnmm1ss1on is "qu.l s1-
legisl.a ti ve rather than quas1-1ud1cial"
The fina.l paragraph of th!!' i\adt>r Back
Back report also accused the Ir vin!!' Com-
pany of gaining fa vors through polit1cal
contrihu!1ons .
Reaclion to the !\ader raid on t;pper
Bav cam!!'. todav from Irvine Company
Execut ive Vice · Prl!'s1denl Ra ymnnd L.
Watson.
In essence. \\1atson accused N.!.der of a
report "Lhat is superficial, inaccur11!e,
unin formed and nu tdatl!'.d . •·
He alsn accused Nade r of flog ging a
de:ad horr.e.
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dl!'d.1e.11 ti,,n by th.e. gent ral pubhe to the
cause nf voell planned development and
tht prl'lttrtion of our enl'Lronmenl.
"Amon.: the mea nin gful ex press inns nf
th.ls kind of d~ca11on JS a clear will·
ingness by the public -a nd we. certainly
consider ourse:lves members of It -to
pay for the solution of our envi ronmental
concerns.
"I am hn[)(>!U! the Nader rf'ports now
hl'in~ iss ued "'111 hl!'lp shape this pl1b!1c
anitude They will t>~n ha1e served a
,-erv useful purpose.
.. The l 'ppt>r :"\ewporl Bai• l:ind ex-
chanj!.r as nr1i:,1n;ilh rnnrr1\'ed and ap-
prn\·ed h1· lhe pub\1r agpnrie~. 1s nn w
bl!'.1ng advanrPd and pron111!rd h~· nn nn~
'A Supert(!r C'nurt ruhnt:. al the rrin-
clusJon nf a three-mnn!h tnal last \ear,
declared the exrh:ini:,r tn be pro[)(>r 111
e\·er1· requ1rPrl rrc.ppct \\'p arrPptrd that
finding This ~Par. ho11e1rr, 111th" n1>11•
majorit~'. !hr Orant:P rnunty Briard o!
Super1·1sors 1o1·1thdre11• its s11ppnn of the
p;.;rlian~P \\'p unr1Pr•1ond th::i! acllnn and
p11b!1rl~ ;i1:,r1>ed 1n nr~(lt1:i1e fnr .1 rn11!•1:1I
term1n at1on nf thP P>.r h<1nl!f' ::i~r,,••1n°•nt
"All that rPmains nn11 1n frirm:ill1r ;:1n
end to the Pxrhan11.r t.( m1i111:il rr•r1c:~1ron
nf !ht> cnn!rart rlfrc11n~ it L nti;,lt'f'i!I
rP'Ci,<.~1on of the pa(! r 1!hPr hv !hr Fln:irrl
of S11per1·1snri-. nr by u~ 1• nnt. 1n thP np1n-
ion of ou.r al!(!r neys , legall~· rffr.ct11e
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Teachers'
Pay Hil{e s
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Approved
Fro m \\'tr!' Serl'icts
\VA SHI NGTON -Undl'r a change:d rul-
ini: of the \!lst nf Lh•in iz lnunci!. an
e.<.t1m;:ited 1 .• ~ tn 1 fi m1llinn srhnol
IP;ichers will get fall ll'!"m r:i1sPs despit e
the 90--da,v wage-prire frC'ez.e
The n 1Hng v.·a.i; issued hy !he counctl
Tuesday. The ne"' ruli n,ll a pp;ir~ntlv s11ys
that tear ht>rs whn wr re 1·ac;i11nnin.1t in
July and Augusl hut rl 11e In resu me
t e;i chin~ in the fa ll under ;i C<lolracl
11,llreed lo before Aug. l~ "'nuld re<'et1·r
lhe f11lt rninpensation -inrliiding rai~l'!I
-i·;i llrrl fnr 1n 1h<' e11n1ract.
Ac1·onhng In an Pstin1<1le nf the Na-
linn;i l ~:r111catlnn A c:sn~·1atinn 1N F:A 1. th i!ii:
eo1rrs .-.on1e 1 5 rnilhnn or 16 m1llinn ol
lhf> natinn·.~ 2 I 1n lllinn schnnl teachrr!'I:.
The h;ilance either ::ir~ n11t. \\'nrking
undPr cnntr?.(:t or lhcir lall'st cont ract
t·onlainc<l 110 ~alar-,Y increase due to begin
durin.ii the freeze period. Before this, bow,\·er, \\latsnn had some
co mplimen tary things to say. He com-
mel!ted.
"Firr.t of all , and I fl!'.e\ thi1 is very im-
portant to say, the Irvine Company And I
persana l\y applaud the Nader r.tudy
group for turning its attention to the use
al\d misuse of land resources, public and
private.
"\\'e have nri wi.<.h to .<.hnve the land P>:·
change dn11·n an ynne 's 1hroaL \\'f' nPvr r
did. We did not in1ti;ite 1he pl;in The
public aRencies did in nrdl'r tn df.'velop a
harbor. as required by !hi' cnunty'3
tidelands grant frnm the .<.tale.
HERB THOMPSON ADMIRES NEW DEER RIFLE GIVEN TO HIM BY FRIENDS AT LUNCHEON
Mayor Ed Hirth, Hugo Condry (with microphone) .1nd Alma (second from right) Were Among 200 There
In ;i previnu~ ruling. !he Cost nf Living
Council. created by Presidt nt Nixon to
fnrmul:iite policy fnr appl~·ing the "·age-
priC'e free1.P, said in effect that only
tr.:t('hl"ri: "'hn werP alr eady tc.aching
under a cnnlr;ict P>:ecu1erl hefnrt Aug. 15
enuld hil l'P .:tn~· ~al;:1r1• increase. "\'i'e need more efftcti\•e land use con·
trols. We need more enliehtened publie
officials. ~'t need more responsible
devtlopers. And we nl!'ed a grl!'.atl!'.r
* * *
"It 1o1·as -and is -a good plan fnr a
marina-recrl!'.altonal develnpmrnl It ".;r.
not -and is not -oriented to111rird u<.e
of lhe Upper Bay princi pall~· as a puhhclv
ov.·ned wlldlife preserve That may be
1o1·ha t the public y:ant!. today. It Is nnl
wha t the public v•ant~d 1o1 hen the plan
\\'as originated and proct ssed "
·!'J:
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SPYGLA SS ...
Nader Report Ci tes Lael{
tin111n!; rPpnrt' nf n1·e1crnv.·d1nl! anrl dnu-
ble ~ess1ons Ln the San Jna']tlln d1slnrt
anr\ drn1:inrl -h.1· pPl!tinn nf 2.'i pPrrPnt
nf the arra res1dPnt s -lo hP .:inn"XPrl lo
I'•:ewport-:vlr~.:i. ~1r' Rlark ('nnflrmrrl.
:"\e1o1·pnr1 ·f.-le.~a nff1ci;<ls have wcinrlered
;i ln11tf 11·h;it th1~ "n11\d mrnn . 111 1·ie\1' of
!hf.' ~fil!.000 ;i: ll'<tr annrxill 1nn iwn;;l!1 . Of Contr ol on Ope11 Lm1d They are a.i;k ing the OrangP Cnunl.v
Counsel fo r an npintnn of 1o1·hat d1fferen{'e
11'nuld re ~ult ~hould the Sa n Joaquin
D1~t.rict be unified By BERNARD HURWITZ
.l•-ltt.11 """' Wrl!t r
SAN P'RANCJSCO -A new Ralph
Na.der report says that control~ over
dl!'velopment of Calilom1a 's rema1r11ng
ope.n land art!'. "virtuall y non-ex.isttnt.'
Pa rt tv:o of a Nader task force's t+
month study rl!'.!eased \\lednesday also
calls for an tnd to prope.rty ta1at1on or a
major over haul of th!!'. ta z system to halt
land developmen t gpeculatio n.
f'rom Pa,ge 1
REPLIES •••
ag Boise-Ca scade. "We rl!'.presl!'.nt them
on legal matters, but thl!'.rl!'. has cert&inly
been no pnlilical IOU's in thnse cases."
Brown said.
-"The repnrl rl!'.l'eals 1•ery little
kno~·\el'lge nf Ca!iforn1 8 la1o1·." replied
Sta te Controllf!r Houstnn I Fl,,urnny. HI!'.
al!n said lhe sta te Land~ Commissinn. of
v.·hirh he and Rt.inec-ke are mt>mbl!'rs, has
n'l pnwer tn gil'e a"'a\• tid1>l and~ n~ht~ tn
lncal gn\'ernment. as char;:erl in tbe
Jl"ader rt>pnrl
-~fl C{lmment had been issued bv
Go1·ernnr Rl'lnald Rl'ap:an. berause he:
hasn't yet read the rt pnrt his aides said.
lcehreak Ship Se t
'i\'A!'H[\'(,T(l;\ 1l"Pl 1 Lnr~hl!'td
Sh1phuill'i 1ni:: &: f'rin.<.trurt1nn Cci a
subs1diarv nf WkhePd A1rrraft rrnp , ha~ be:en. awarded a S&2.7M.Ol\O contraft
to build "the v.nrld-~ mn~t pn11·f'rf1 1l
icebreaker" the tr;in~pnrt 8 t1nn rlf.'part·
ment anno unced \\'pdne~da~
The V()-fnnt. 12.MO-lon Yf'Ssel. \1·h1rh
will be the llrst add 1ti11n ((! thr> ict break-
lng fl P.et sine!!'. 1954. i~ t >:~cted to be in
coAst guard ~er1·ice by l!l7 4
OlAM•I COAST'
DAILY PILOT
Ot .. lllC.l CO•ST l'\JI Ll!"l"C. COMl'lf'<Y
1;,.~0 .i N. w,,,j
flrft G .. I '"" flVOll1/\'r
J ot~ l . Cv•lty
\l•<C fl•Uod..,t • .., C._,ol Mt~•tot
T"'•"''' ICtt•il
(Gl1t>r
Tho..,•• A. M urri1'11~•
M&-0 ~) E~•!l)r
L '•+t r K"•9
"'--' IN<~ City E,~ ...
Mo..,.,. 8"c~ omc..
]])) N1w,Grl l i.ul tvoril
Mi lli "'"'''••••: ,,0. Iii• 117S. •11.•1
Offler Otftws
(al1 /Mii U0 IN•• 81V Sire.I
UI""" .... c"· 12:' ~.,.. .. , ,111· ... vt
Mu!tU .. tl ' 141(~ llt l:t l lOC~ 1"'1it'Vl 'I' ~ c.i-i.: JO! NDr'ffo I I C&"'I"" l!tll
., ... ,, ••• 17111 ... 2.1111
Cl..tftl4 "'""'" .. ••1·1171
Thi!'. report s ay~ many cn nn1cts of in-
terl!'.St at the state and local gnvemmen·
tal le1·el s hamper prn per land mana.~e·
ment
Local go1'ernmtnt,c., •·more cnncernrd
u-ith attrac!1ng builri pr;; for tax ba"e
purposes than with sale!~'. ha1·e imposrd
fev.' meaningful standards and little en-
forcl!'.ment." the report claim s.
The lack of planning and regulation n[
ne.w housing development is endangering
v.·hat remains of the state's open land,
said tht. siudy.
Tht task force called fnr res1gnatinns
of all officials regulating n a tu r a !
resources. utill!!PS, forestry prartict~ and
real estate v.·ho hal'e direct nrcupational
ctlnfl ic1s of inte rests "'ith regulated in-
dustries.
Attornty R ober ! F" e I I in e t h. whn
d1rec1erl the st11rl v . .<.aid !h;'I! inean~ "'that.
proba bl.v a ma,i0rity of n1an y hn;in1s
should rPstgn "
\'annus st ate and frrl er.:il ;u?i>nc1r~
11·hich s11pposl'rll.1· prn1·1rle n1·er-::il l rn-
,·irnnmrnt;il prntPrt1nn ;ire ;it hPc.t m::ik-
1ng ·ge<.tures·• 1n that d1 rec1ion. ~.iid !he
report
ll cri!1rized thP state Rr~nurces A~en·
('\' fl'lt nn! hr1n,1: a · P"hrrrnan b11! a
pt1bl1r rpl;il1"nS nr~an1 11111nn '· "hn~e
m~in purpnse 15 to gag d1 otse11t by 01hrr
dPpanmen!.<.
· ThP en1 irnnmrnt .~rrtn" to fil1r
slud1P~ r l.t"<.tllr:it1nn 1 nnrrrn and
rnnrmflUS p1lhllr111 ."" drrlarPd thr !;i ~k
fnrrt:.' 11h11P !hp l;ind intrrP}!<. krrp n,t:t1l
nn !~kine ;i i\ !hf' . .-.n1\. m1nrral<._ ,eras.-. ;ind
1tmbl'r that 1hr1 plr;i•p _ 1nrurrtng cn~t.-.
!h;it nthpr;.. 11111<.t hr;ir
Thi' ~t11rl1 "·~1rl !h;i1 hrr;iu"e Plff'r!11 P
rrn!r;il1irr\ i:,ri1·rr11111rnt rnn1rnl o\·pr J;ind
pl;inrnng .oirP l;<r~1nc. l1er1~1nn;; u~uallv
;ir,. ]I'[! tn l,,r~I rnntrnl -rle~rribrrl ;i ~
· thP rlr\·rtnpPrc.' hl'"t (npnrl brr.tu<.r n!
lhe ell~gert .<lJ~CPp!1b1l1!\ nf ,<.urh of11rials
tn 1nfli1en rP
Tn be m1>.1n1n,cful. s;11rt !he l;i ~k fnrrr ;i
,<.t,;t f.' n1•prsprr tn prnmn!e rffert11f,
bi-neflc111I u~P nf nprn land 111ust be ahle
to monitor th• l"iL.<.l;i\11·,, and P:..rcu\11 e
t'lran<'h!"s nn bl'hall I'll !he ,cener;<I publ1r
in1 Prf <.t
S11rh an a2rnrl' n1uq hp frPe Qf cnnfl1cl
nf intrrr~! prnh\em.-. nf ;ipp<iLntpc.-. :ind 1n
pu inrmanr• nf rlu11,.s. 1! n1ur.t hal'r the
nght nf sanctio ns or pn"rr of maklnl:!
neces~.:iry .<.trurtural chan;::e~ and ha1e
ma ss ive s1affin,c
!\!rs BL1rli 11oted that a succes.,,ful
un1f11;itlon might make matters 11·nr~e
fnr the re s1drnts of the nf.'"' h1\l t0p
hnn1P~
!'l;:rtP !;:iw prnv1rlP!' a "fre1>ze " 1n ari~
bnunrlarv chani'PS 0f a nrwly nrJ!a niz.Pl'i
di~tnct fnr ;; J)("rtnd l)f fi1·p ~ears. The
fame law hil". been rrsponstble fnr Sad-
dleback CnllrgP Di~tncl's rf'fu~al 1n
r h;;n.c.e \he rnltr,1ie bnundary \\'hich 11f-
f P<'t.' -lllO f;;im l1 1es h1 in (,! tn !hr RrPn
Jle1·elnpment. a s1one 's throw lron1
Sp1·etass Hill:oi.
That hnundar\' rlesr·repancy rr:;ullr!I
11h>'n l\'p"·f}('rt-!\fr~J anrl San Jnariu1n
r<'ached agreement nn a bnundar~' .<.hlft !n
1nt0rpnralp all nf !hf' BrPn nf'l'{'lllpmrnt
-Harbnr \'1e"· Hnrnrs. At the timf.'. Sarl-
dlrb;;ck Cn[lpge dl."trirt 11'::1,<. beinJ'( fl'ln1l·
ed and cn1.dd nnt pa r·!iclpate in tl1e
~witch \\'l!h !hp frP,PZE' in pffrrl, Cni:i~t
r o\IPce f1 1cf nrt. h;;~ hPf'll un;:ible In ahp.l'l
1!• h(\1111rl;irirc. through lhP Bren tr.i<'l
111th 1hn°,P f1' 1hP uniflPrl di~trirt
,\J r• R\::trk !'.11rl th;i1 1n thr r;;~p nf !hP
Sri o;:l;i•• rlp1·plnpm1>nt. ~ nr wl~· fnrmPd
1r11nP !'n1firrl rl1,o;tnc1. 1f ;ipprn1·pd hv
1ntrr•. rnulrl rrlr;i~P !hP :i:rra In ri1ie.-.11nn
tn \'r11port \lr";:r. if ~nmp ;irr;in~rn1rnl
rnulrl hr rnarlP nvrr the !=.l:ite School
Bu1lr\1nt.t !-\1nrl ff'p;1,1·n1rn1
A San ,J(\a11u1n riff1r1;il c.a1<1 1\1!h ;i
lnurh of i;:lt>P. •-\\'p'll g:l ;:irllv tr<1rl1> 1hP
Sp~ cl;i~~ prnren.1 111th ;\<'11 pnrt '.'llP~a 1f
thry'JJ g1vl!'. us back :Xewpnrt Crntcr."
Planner s Oka'" .
(;o. l\1ap
A tr.lrt n1;ip for a ~2 5 1nrll1nn ~11h.
d11·1c:inn by thP !r1·1nP lnmpan.1 nf ti II
.:i rrP' :riln ,;4 ~1nglP-fam1l,I' hf'mP~ w;i ~
;ipprn1·prJ h.1· the Nrw pnri F\p;irh Pl;inn1nµ
rnn1mi~i:inn .
The nrv.• !iuhdiv1~1nn. lnratrd JU~r nnrth
nf thr .~cwpor1 Rearh Trnn1,, Cluh :it
25n1 F:a~1hl11ff nr . 1~ .:in PXt<'n..-1nn nr
Thr P.\uffs flf'1·elnpmPnt
It \\'111 .:i\!in fpa t11re a trnni~ rluh :irr;i,
a R.rf't'n arra :inrl ;i m;iin!enanrp :<rPil .
Abnu t !1 hnmes in !ht> dPl'l!'.lnpm!'n! ari>
estim<1lf'd to rost $41.000 In S5tnon. w1rh
fho rf'm.linrl Pr riln1-?in g 'frnm $.lOJIOO tn
S~.000. according to !hi! Irvine Company.
Joh Pla n OK'd
Battin Casts Lone County No JI ote
A ftdl!'.rally back Pd $2 8 m1ll1nn employ-
ment program tha1 11·111 prnrirle JObs for
some 300 unemployed 11·nrkers 1n 0ran~e
Cllunty wrnt to thl!'. cnun1.1··_.. drr~rtmP.nt.
ht ads fnr 1mplemen1at1nn \\"ednr . ..-rlay
Ol'e r the o!:iiert1nn~ of Super1 \5ors
Chairman Rnl>ert f\Rt!ln
Af11'r hPar1ni;: R;i!tin romrl:11n of too
ma n.\ rh u~ls and not enough Jnd111n$,"0 lhe
btlard voted ~ \() I to hire th!!' 23 v.orkers
i;i.·ho "·ill be th' ad1 an re guard of 30ll ne11•
n1ml'~ «>n !hi!' munt~··s pi!~' rnll
Thf' fir.~1 13 11·nrktr~ "Lil ~ ,11 ~s1,11nPd II\
th• rnunty's pPrsnnne1. adm1n1~1 ra!1 1 f'
and aw11tn;.cnnt rnll•r rl11 1~1nn~ tn h•lp
pl;i n ut1hi,1111nn nf Pr!"~1drnt :"-.1\nn s an11·
1inrmpln1 n1-n1 fTl"il~urP anrl ;i,~~tl!n f'l1i:1-
blf' un~mpk•)'"ri In rn11n!1 1l'lh..-
B.ttt in part1C"11l:ir)I ~i1;i~ k,,rt I h I'
df'rtS1nn f(I .;~~1~n 14 fl! thP 2~ an11h q~ tn
1hl' pl'r ~rinnl'I dtr;irtinr nt 1'hr>v'1 ~ i 11t
l!ni th' rr,,11m nit \hi' tf'lp .lnd 1hP\ Jll~I
don ·t nPl!'d this n1an} workt:rs In ('lperalf'
lh1o; pro~r11n1." ht ~R !d.
Ba1i1n·~ pie.a fnr the board In
pr r~nnall,v nperAtf' The prngr;im ··;ind rut
nul .<.n mRn.v raper $;hufflrrs'' "·as rP-
jPr!l'rl "·1th !ht rlPri~inn by nthf'r tinarrl
n1Pmher~ !n 1.:iunch ;i progr11 m lhllt ma l'
h;i1 P mn."t nf the 300 1York('r!I picked In
rni1nly 1nh.\ hy L11hor D,11.y.
Tht-cn11nt~· prnl{Tt1m is p;irl of a Sli
mllllnn alln<'At1nn to Orange Cnunt~· by the
federal gorernm('nt unde r the recenlly
authnr1zl'd 11 nTi-unrmplciymrn! measure.
SL>. Orani;:e Cnunty cilir~ includ in,I? Hun-
ting/on Rr11rh h;irp recei1·,d separa!t
,1:r11nt : 1\•ilh !he instrurt inn~ th,11t thrir
h1rin~ rl;i n'( m11•1 nnl rnnflict "'ith lhl' in-
drpendenl rnunl~ proi;:r;i.m
~Ins! nf !hP JO!)~ C'l'l"<ltf'l'i 11 111 l'tf' Ln !hr>
r l•r11•al. .1n11 pl'ltlutinn . ii:rrier8l manu~I
;i rirl f1r1> .-inrl fnrl'$frv rl11·1•1nn~ 1t 1o1a\
nnt ert h1 lhe bnarrt \\'{'r!11 esda1 th11t the
Or.iin~e ('nu n•~ \lerlu::;il C:Pnt er ha~ open-
1 n~~ fnr at Jt a.~t 60 nursi ng iudes lllid
orderl!P~
N eivport Inspector Gets
T1ia11ks Upo11 Retire111e1it
Hn1\'(>\'rr. m:in.v ln,·:il auth11r1tiP '( fl'el
f'"_lifnrn1a le;1chcr~ still do not qual1f\ for
raJl'f'l'
t 'ndrr a 11~11-r111v interprc_l;itin n 111 the
fr1!rral 11 .1i.:r rree1.e re,Eul:itions, school
;:1tlr11·nr.1·~ ;ind !nc-:'ll and rrginn;il lrderal
11Hir1al.c; ;ire hnlfl1ng thal ;i flnst> rr;irling
nf the (lif1c·e of ~:rnrr~Pncy l'rep;iredne.~s
rrgulalinns prohibits the pay raise:oi fnr
lParhcr.~.
B.1· L. r~:-rF:R f\nJf.G 01 !~1 O•llv P1101 !!flt
Hrrb Thnmp~nn h.:trl 1u,<.t slun g ;i siri,. of
brP! nn tn .; r.:ick 1n h1.i; btJlcher ~hop d11..,,·n
thP Ocr;:1n frnnl from cit~· h.tll one day
11•!i"n h1.~ lr1rnr1 . .l1rn SPg;i l. the ,.1r1>rl
sup1>r1n1rnr1Pnl , 11•;i.llirrl 1n
· llf' w;i s rl1 :<;::u..-tcrl." Hrr)J i'ill rl . "I'm
n(ll s11rP 11111. hll l hP r;i me ~tol'm1n' in
:ind ~il1rl ,-.;r1' rnrt Rr.:ich nrPdrr1 .; rar-
pP111rr. \\'hi' (inn'\ [ ]1'.:l <I> ITI\" pli!Ce .:tnci
r0rnr tn \1nrk fnr thr r111· ··
H~rh •.iul hr w.t~n·t rrt1I h;ipp1· rll'l1n'
11h1t h" 11:1' rln1n ' ~n hr 1hn11~hr f1n 1T.
<1'1d t1111 rl;iv~ t.ilf'r lracrrl h1i; ~hnp anrl
v.l'nt rn 11·•1rk f'lr lhP rll1
.\n1·hurl1 11hn rrmr•n1hrr~ 11·11rri r11\'
h-'1 11 11:1~ "" thr Or·r;in Frnnt knnll'~ 1h;i!
11 ;i~ .10 1r.i r, :icn
Jlf'rh · Thn1np•on rpt1rr~ Frirl::i1• ;intf
1·r~1r>r<l;i\ 1he r111• th.:inkrd him fri r the
p;i<t lhrf'r (!rr·:idr<
Thr1· d•d 11 in ;i .~Jlf'r·1;i! ~on nf ",:11·
t"rr·.1i; l11rr1rrl rhr r1r_1· 1·;i rr! nn ~11prr1nr
ti.1 rn11" 1111n .i h;inriurt h;ill ilnd rnr'lr"
1h;:iri 21\11 fr1r11ri< nnrl c~"·nrk"r.<. c.:1mp rn
J11f'l rh In p~1· !nh11 tr !n Hrrh 11hn h.:irl
1rnr krrJ hi~ 11'.:t_I' ur to j::POf'r;iJ ,i;rrr1r('~
1n~nrr!r'lr
\\'11h h1.i; ll'lf ... ,\I nv• ll'ho h.:iprwn" fn
h<> r0:1r p r111r[ R ,),1r11r.-. [;l;i1·;i~· S"r-
t'Plilrl' ;i t hit slrlP Hrrh 11~/Pll~rl (!)';
tl'"~" whri knnw him hr•! 1rld rn1 1n!lr~~
. ..-tririt><
HP 111.•n ~OT lhP k1nri nr rlrrr rifle he
h;io .1!11•.:i1·, ll'llfllf'rl
"\\'I' ri1rl11·1 i:11·e vnu Rnr ::irnn1n, j1 1~1
tn n1.:i kr .<Iii"" 11e ~ll l!e t nut of here
safe." inked long-t11ne pal Hu~o Condry,
the a1nomnt1 \'P )';hop .~11per1ntenrlent,
Af!rr the c·rrrm11n1P~. Herb talked
abn ut 1hn•p rarly <l.:t y.i;
"'1\.fy first jnh was to bu1!d some shed~
whrrp lhP R;ilhot1 Ray Cl11h is now."'
hr rrr·;<Jled ··Th.:i t'i; whrrP thp srhonn l!'rs
"P1nnrrr" .1nr! c;o(!dwill" tlrrl 11p anfl
1hr1 r r rpws nrl'rlrd .~n111 " ~tnr·il.Qf' sp.tce."
RrfnrP lhr>rp w;ic: ;i R11' Cl11h. 1hr r1 t1-
•11r11rd p1·npr1·tv w ;;ii; lrasrrl for d(!rk
or;i r•p In :i 1111111her n[ <:,11l1n g 1•rs.~rls .
Th.~ Tlinrnp..~nni; nrrn'1 :ihnul rn lr;i1·e
!hf'ir h11111,-. ;1t l'l:!i ]h:u1;i ! .. 1!lf'
1'111 111~! i:o1n,Q I" l.ir :i1·r111nd :inrl <!fl
11•1t h11i,1!. 'till I 1!"1 l1rrd nf 1h;1! ·· s;:i1·.-.
Hrrh "'thrn I'll think :ih1111! thr l11111rr."
II" ar11I Alm.:1 ;irr i:n1ng 111 err 1111•;;1•
fl n+11 I! <Ill 4·111n r c:irll' {)1·1nhrr whrn
1h<>Y sr! s;i1I fnr :i ~1rd1t ;.rr;i11c,1n rr11i<f'
'1'1 p ;il~n j;!01 n1y fir<1 appl1r::i/ll'ln 1"
fnr ;:rn Ar17nn;i rlr rr hu n11n.1t l1crn~r."' hP
:<.:11rl, .tnr! rhanrr~ ;irt> hr n1!ghl .~pend
~rime !1me .<.talk1n,1t ;i huck nr 11\n.
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HELSIXKl IAP l -l! S. Srn~ tlfikP
!\J;insf1rlrl and F,rne~t F Hnll in~~ ;irn1·ed
in Helsinki torlay nn .11 pril':iit P l'i.~11 which
II Iii include :l ffi('f'fing Wilh (;('rllfd
Sirn11h. he;irl nr 1hc l ' Si r!cle,1t:itinn ;ii the
S1 r111Pcir• flrn1~ !.11nit;i 11nn TAiks 1SALT 1.
,\l ;1 n~r1rld s;i1rl ;it lhr riirpnrt hr wrintrd
t!l 1n.1k P ··~nmc (nfj111rir<:. ;ihn\11 !hr l;ilks''
1rhilP 1n Finl;inrl for tv.·n rl.1ys sigh1~r1>in~.
. (' ~o / 1' I ' . '·'
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The Cnst or Liring C1111t1!'il r;irlirr rulrd
lh;<t schnol em pln.vPs \\'hn wnrk 12 month!!
<1 nd !P<1rher.~ 1vhnse l(l-mnnths and
teachers whose !0-mfln1h ye ar "'ill start
in Seritember ti uring thP 90-day freeze
shnuld "be treated the same "
This pres11mably wnu ld alln "' to pay
raise fnr 1eachrrs in .c;rh(!ol districts
which ,gr;in!Prl P<'Y ra i.~l'S fnr ot her
emrilnyc.o; pl"inr tn the Au.1:. 15 1o1·11ge
f rrr1e_
But lor;ill~·. l><'pll1v Cn11n!1• CnuncU
.J;in1rs \\' llri,e::g.~. chirf nf !he srhl'J(l]S
<lil'i~1nn .. ~aiti h(' "'ilS .<.t1ckin1t hy his rul-
1r1~ of Tucsrl;iv th11l leA<'her.~ ;irl' t X-
cluded from all increases during !he 90-
day perind.
llP ci!rr! ;i (';il ifnrn1 ;i court ruling re·
fJinrin.E th;i t the pay ['f'rind fnr .<.Chonl
empln1 cs must correspond to !ht> v.·rirk
pPnrni
Thi.~ ru!i n,E prnh1hits pa yiri J,l Cal1 fnrni<t
l r:ir hrr~ ovrr ;i 12-rnon1h pPrior!. hi' said,
And .Jrrrv I' H;iher.~nn. l!",1.!t1l ;iri 1·iser
In the ],(ls An.ce!Ps srhno! d i~trirt, s:tid ht
h11r1 m('t 1o1·ith OF.I' n(fi ci;ils frnm the San
Fr;incisco ;i nrl L<1s Ani;:eles /'1ff\ces and
h;id bee n advi.•Pd thRt In recl"il't II p3y
rai.se. empln~·f's must h;i 1'" hP<'n rPreil'ing
a p:iiy raise bpforl!' th e frc,ze wtnt int(I
effecl.
~!:iit e l'flici :ii ll' in Sacraml"ntn
\'ISerl lnr;:1I srhnl'll r\1.~!ric!~ Jn
te;icher i;alary incre:i:ses unti l
fu~inn is resnlverl .
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.1-¢
hRl't' 11d-
postponl!'.
the con-
SOFA BED SALE!
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QUEEN SIZE Ol FULL SIZE
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00 Now 299.00
e i h"'' .!l rll ""'J tomfort1bl1 sof1 bi ds
f or 1itt in9 "'" 1l111f in 9 . e A wide l&ieclion o f1bric1 •nd color
to chooie fro m.
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You r fovnritf inlr rior dtsipntr u•ili ht horr11 to a,t(i.~t J1n11 ..•
PROFES SIO N~ .J' GARRETT f U.RN IT~l~S R BOR BLVD
COSTA ME SA, CALI F.
646-0275 646-0276 INTE RIOR DES IGNERS Open Mon ., Tllur1. & ~r l. l~M.
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Costa Mesa Today's Flnal
EDITION N.Y. Stooks
VO L 6~. NO. 203 , 4 SECTIONS. ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
Riot E1·upt s
h1 Soledad
Court Case
SAN FRA NCISCO (U PI \ -A hr11rinR
for th!: tv.•n su rv1v1ng "Solei:!ad Brnthers··
~ruptP<l 1ntn a i;;hnufini: melf'I" lndav "·hen
the mnther nf """ nr the pnsnner!S beRan
E.Creamin~ at the jud~e.
The pol ice r1nt squad w11~ C'Rll('rl in ;ind
clearer! 1he cnur1room, using clubs 10
mnve the ('rowd oul
The nlother of defenrl::int .Jnhn Clut·
chetle began shnutinR al Superior Uiurt
Jud~e C.irl Allen from the specl;itnrs sec-
tion. \\'hen a b::iiliff moved towards her ln
remove her from the room, a mal!: spec·
tator rose and interceded.
At !hat po int the pol ice riot squad,
11·hich \.\-"as i;tanding hy during !ht pro-
ceedings bec11use. of earli er v1nlrnce,
moved in with cluhs and cleared Qu t
specl.:1lnr.~.
\\'omen in the <:rnwd wrre \\'Cc.ping and
scream!ng rhat lht'.11 h;u1 bcrn bra!en.
Clulchette and f'\cela DrLimgn wcrl!
rh::irged :1lnng 1vi!h black rr11nlulionary
Geor,i:e ,Jack~on with hurl ing a J;uarrl at
Soledad SLale Prison over a third -floor
balC'ony ro his death last .vear,
.lackson was 'killed in S;:in Quenli n
P riso n·s escape attempt last Saturday,
(Earlier slor.1'. Pa ge RI.
Clu!rhC'lte rind Drurncn. sl'parrih:.rl
!rnm !he -"Pl'C'!:itnrs hy thP bul\e1·proof
gltiS-", wC're qu iC'kly "'h1sked lo hold ing
cell s.
Tndti.v·s· hearing had Ileen ... rt hy Allc11
nn TuE>sd;iy alter he. ordered the trial
jud~e rti Mlualified.
About a dn7.en officers fnu,i:hl. ~·i!h a
dn7.en male and female SPf'clators . \\'1th
clubs and f1srs. they dr,n·p the 7(1 11pt>c-
t.:it 11r.~. nev.•smen and olhers from the
rnurtronrn.
Tv.·n ynun~ blac k men , h!ccdinF: frnm
he.:irl 111011ncls. wrre t;iken through !hr
i;:las~ parti!ifln hy nffirer.~. The mf'n wrre
J'lrugg!ing and ll;irl In llr lilkro by fnrcP .
nrumgn"s rnnthrr. Mr.c;, Inez Will iam,;,
\l"ilS in thP ~pf'r!il lflr sf'r!inn, but lrft
WPrpinJ: early in 1hr prrieerdin):!s. She
'-''as nnr al!nwf'd bark 111 and w11s nnl
the rP "'hrn lhe incidrnl hroke nu!.
Clu!rhrttP·_.. mnthPr, l\1rs. Doris Mllx·
ti.·ell, n1adr !hr nu1bursl 11f1 er .Judge Allen
h::id drnicd a defense offer of proof thnL
lhr two men "'ere beaten al San Quentin
µrisnn ;if1er 1 hC'~' were ret urned following
Tue~d;iy·:;; herinn c.
Thr \l'nm;in ~·rllrd: "[ rhrr~rrl n111 Ill
2·S5. The1• .c.:11• ir h;ipprncd hrfnrr that '
Shr 11.·a_.. · rrfr.rrin,I:' In !hr [ilrt tha! shP
v.·a_.. onr nf !hr l:is l \'isifor.c 1"1!'il Saturrl.:111
hrfr.rr !hr r~<'<IPf' ::illrmpt in '>''hirh
Jarksnn PJJrl 111 P nthrr~ died
Thr rnurlrfW"1rn w:i~ sp!altrrrd 11.·1 th
blood ac :i '"~ulr 11f 1he f1~ht1ng Oet'-'·een
pnhr·e and sprc1a1ors
Nation l{cco rd s
Fourt11 Straight
Trading Deficit
\\'ASHlr\C.TON 11;r 1 I -Thr U.S.
foreign iradf' rl1>rirtt -;i ma Jnr fartnr in
Pre5idenl Nixon 's ne1\· f'eonom1r program
_ cnn!1nuPd inln a fn11rth mnnlh in .!uly,
thP lon.:esl stretch in thf' natinn·s history.
fl 11.·;i~ di~clnsf'rl 1ncla_r.
The t:-Omrnf'rce T>eparlmrnl rePf!rll'd
lhP Un1terl Sillies 1mporlP.d S.104 .1 million
more lrnm nther cnuntrie:i; lhan it ~hip·
ped ahrnad in .July. r;iising lhP tradr
defici t to S67fi 4 million for the fir st se11en
n1onths nf th!:' yl'ar.
Nixon·~ nrri,c;ino In lrt the dnl\ar
"Onat .. on the inlcrnational markrt itnd
tn impose a 10 J"ICT cent l;:iriff on a wide
array nf impor1 s "'as taken lo allevialt.
the· deficit problem .
Mes a Man Held
In Flag Abuse
A Z."1-yea r.fi\d Cosla Mesa electronics
ASSl'mblPr was arrested Wfflnesriay
night "" charges nf ritflte~ating lhe
Amer!C'an F'laR aflrl possessing a re.
1t ricl rri drug . '
Police ~rtld thev wcol lo lht ;11partmen1
of f)l'nve r Floyrl -t-.fill ~. 2.1, of l:l-4 W. Wj\.
son SL. where They spo!!erl 110 American
f lap: rlrapNI n\/Pr the 1111ing room winrlow
•nrl annt.her nne 11std a.~ a ch.~1r cover.
V.'hlle. phntngraphln~ tile flag~ for rv\
denc", pnhrr nHir{"T"~ .5ajrl they ;i lsn
•potterl a rap~u!e for which Mills had no
pr,.~cripl1n".
Offi~r11 1u11d lhti rlag1,1, •ere "soiltd,
r11r1y . !nrn 11nd f!llled ·•
LUMBER AND STUFF PILES UP AT WANDA KLIPPEL'S PLA CE
One Min's Junk May Be 11 Woman'1 New Home in tlie Desert
Toft' er
Me.sll lT1 ornun Ordered lo Clean L1p
A rost.::i t-.fesil Y.'oman v.•hn AllcgPd)y
liVf'S behind a w111! nf lra.~h f>fl feel rleer
And Sf'\'en fret hii:h "'as given .111 rl;i ys
Wednesda.v tn clean up her properly nr
hrive !hf' cily clean ii. up for hrr.
Orange Cnun!y Superior Cnurl .!urlgc
.! ET. "Ned"' Rutll'r wa s told hrlnrP
is.~uing his r11f ing thal \'!.~Jt.nr·s tn the
home of Mrs. \V:irlde l\l1pprl. 200~ Mryrr
P!ace, Pntcred the hnu.~e through tunnels
in the tower ing p1 lf's rif rrash .
Fire Marshal Kenneth I.. Bl:i;ik.:in
rll"scribe-d the accumulation of tr;ir-h as ;i
''n1onumentat fire hazard" And 11 "'Cl.~
pointed oo t that Mrs. Klippel has a\sn
lnng been in violat ion of city and .~tale
hralth <'nrles.
Judge Rutt.er ll.~l..t>d dunn.: the hr;irm g
if a ~e.ven-ton De.mpsPy truck 11.·nulli he
suf11r1cnl. ln c;iri awav lh" tons or lr;i~
r ilt>d up ;i t the Kl ippel hnmP. Hr was rn)tl
hy city riff1c1ar.~ that it w11uJd take Al
lrast .~rvrn of the vehicll's t.o cle;ir the
pro pcrt.1·
,\Ir.~ l\J1ppr! rxpla1nrd rlurlni;: !hi' hr;ir-
ing 1t1;it ;;hr 1nlrnds 1n b111 lrl ii home 10
!hp rlr>sPr! ;inrl th;ir lhP inan,11 p1ecr~ of
li11nhrr anrl ::i;;;;nr tf'rl b111lding 11111lrrial~
r!lrrl 1n hrr 1•ard 11 ere to be u.~('(( ln
thal rnn~lruct1•1n
A.~kl'd about Jhr pile.~ of alun11num t'ffl.~
nhJerlerl ln hy ci1~· nfr1c1;il_s. she cnm-
rncn!f'd· "'i\'r!I. d(){'sn'I. thr gnvprnmcnt
Wilnt u~ tn save the m?"
~lr.~ l\l!pprl w.:i.c; suPd tiy both H•" r1t\1
.:inrl th r ~tatr nf Califnrnia und,~r _..1atut.c:-
!h.:il rnnden1n !hP accun1ulat1on of trash
as a heallh hazilrd .
Nader Report Conder11ns
l rvi11e B<ick Bay Swa1J
~Pvrn pa,t:c~ in R.alph Narler·~ €';..·
h;ius!ive report on (' a I i In r n 1 " """
virnnmenl and drvelopmen! dP::ils 1.1·i1h
lhl! proposed Upper Ne1.1·port Ra~·
tidelands f'xch::inge hrlw f'rn Or;inge
County ::inli the lrvint. Compan y.
It is largely critical ()f the prnrosrrl
dea l.
Adrlit ion;illy, J\';irler'~ ferort ro<i;i~· ac-
cus~ !ht. Irvine Compiln.v and o1ht.r ma-
Jnr corponitions of bu.1Ping pol1!ical in-
noenre lhmuirh political camp;ii~n ron·
lrlbutinns.
Tht. accu ... at1on v.·a.c; included in 11 hnal
i;.pcfion of the m;i~~ive .. N;idrr·~ R::iic!Pr.~
repnrt nn Power and Land in California."
rn rnmmenling. Nader -"ilid. ''The
government of Californ ia musl be cle11n-
ed up so that it can clean up Cahfnrn ia "
Tht report alle11:es, "\;:ind intcres\11
ri nminat.e the campaign financin~ or kr.v
committee chairmen. statewide nHice
holdl!rs, ;:ind impnrt.11nl Inca I n£firi ::il s."
I.he report ~aili. 11. allf'.~ed (iov. Rnnald
Restgan received 70 per cent nf hi., fun -
ding from these sourcex.
Thi! study aUe~ed !he maJnr polilicti l
conlributnrs 11!1 Snuthem PArlflr, TPn·
nern. Tejnn Ranch . the Irvine (",nm pany,
K11iser Industries, Pacific G<1s & f:le<'lnr
Company. St 11 n d a rd 011. And
Tr8Jlsameric.R Tille ln.~uranrP Cnm pR n.\'
The s::imf, firms. the rcporl clAi mrrl,
"appeat l'f'peAtedly in nur !ituriy 11s rcci-
pien~ of massive pubti<' i;uhsiriies. 113
t1buser!i o( the environmenl. A i'I
beneficiari es nf ta:r break.~. and as un-
precedented \'in1 At.ors or numf'rnu!'; la1.1·.c; "
Irvine Company -"f10 ke smf'n t!)rlay.
denied that their pol itic11l rnnlribu lions -
which werl?. deS<"ribPrl 11~ mndci::t -
boup:hl them 11ny IA vnr~.
"More ionin11: Vilrian<'e5 ;ind rel::ix;i r1nn
nf rule..'\ thRl Affecl our en vironment hR1·e
been gri\n teti tn ~mflll rlcvlnperc nr in·
dlvidual~ 1han h11 ve evPr hcnrfltted CIUr
comp~.,, .. , !hr ranr.h P.icerutive said,
"\\If' : 1rry rnnfidcn1 we c!ln sl.11nrl
·-
nn n11r rri·nl'd nri th1~ rn ;!ltrr"
The ~turly ,11u1hnrs s:1 1rl rx1~l1np, laws
rnncernini:; rampi11gn r-nnlriOu!1on.~ are
"wor thlr.s~." It s:1id t·nm p;in1r , c<in h1rlr
thrir ;imnu nL nf supf}Ort hy tn.:ikin):!
riupl1cate rnntr11>uunn5.
Li ke"'ISl'. thf' N;ider rPpor f, r-::iy~. lnb-
by1ng "lhr11·cs in sritl'. of :,.!rmpl.el'i
rPJlul::it.1nn " ~tatr l ;i1v~ .re 11 11 1 r i n i;;
fli srJnsurP n( 11rli11i!ies "15 ponr!.li rlrllfted.
11nenlnrrM and ignored." ll _<;;i1rl !;ind in-
ll'rci;.l.~ "ha1•e ll total of zi'l 1nbb\'l~!s. who
'in 1970 reported spend in~. hy nur r;;IC"ula -
linn -". ove r S.lli millinn. averaginJl more
thiln 1-.10.000 per le~islatnr_"
The N;irler sllirly s;iid th111 in .lrlrli!inn
lo sl.ate-level reforms, "a complete
rebuih1ini: of local g'lvcrnme-t" is
necessary.
The ltx'al property lax i;hnuld bP
climinllll'd ht'c;u1se il i~ a .. political tax "
th::i! has a "perverse" impact.
Nader's repnrl nn the lnn.1i-Oeha!.ed Up-
per Ne wport B::iy land swap came under
a .~crtinn tillerl, "Estuaries: C:nnvcr.~inn
and Lrlss."
H pr in<'ipally <'nvrrf."!d rnn1en!l .. ni;. lhAt
have !on..: been dcbatp-d in Oran~P. County
('nnrt.rnini;:: lhe propose d tidelAnrl:r; ex·
C'hllnf!e . Thi~ pn1nl. rtidn'I 11:0 unnoticed !n
.. fr\·1ne r.xecuti1e ()fficr.s. ~,..,. nf the
ma1n Nailer points 1ncluded :
-Cri!icism tha t. the cnuntv "'ould Ml
~el !he proper \'lllUf' fnr lands given tn
lhe Irvine. Company in exchange ~or
titlel::ind~ izr;interl ID Jrv1ne.
-The ner-c~s1 ty or r('l;un1ns: Upper
Newpnrl Bay as ii ~·1lrll1fr sanctuary
r11ther than rnnver!in,c. 1t inlo a bo:it
harhnr and rcrrC'a l1nn;il arp11
-Thf' f;ir! lh11! lhr $1.;i\c 1.'.1nd:r; Com·
mi..,~ion hnd rr fuM'd tn Ar.I nn the
llrlP lAnds e.xrllr+n~P riunni;:: tht. Ari·
m1n1~1ra1rnn nf r.n~" f:dm11nd G. "rar•
8rnwn bol h;id Approved the 8"'AJl later
(S(r NADER REPORT, Pa,e !)
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Moose Club Raided
Mesa Police Charge Ga1nbling
B~· Tl'.:RR \' COV ILLE
0! !~I 0 111>" P'tlo! ~tlll
Olfu·rr.• from 1hr fnst;i Mesa Poltrt
Ocp:irlml'n! anrl 1hP Alcnhnlir Revera_ge
Control Bn;ird r~idrd the Cns1a J\.1esa
l\·11l(lsr Lodge \\'erlrirsdil,\' niJ,tht , con-
fisC'alin,i: two pinhall machines and hun·
'1rcd~ of J8Ck-pol-pool card.~ and dice
cards.
"\Vr will seek in i:.;demeannr ~ilmblin~
c-har,i:cs against !he lodJ,te. and po~sihly a
fel ony complaint for Cflnspiracy." Delee·
l:ou11ty Ol{ay s
Job Progra1n
In 4-1 Vote
A lrrlPrally harked f;2 II milhnn emplny·
n1cnt prni;:ram thal "'ill prn\'ide job.~ (or
J;fl!Tlf' .100 uncn1pln.\'Crl "·nrkrrs in Ort1n~e
Cnunly wcnl tn lhe ('nuot~1·s department
heads ff"!r implrmentatinn Wednesday·
nvcr the (lhjrctioni;. of Super\Pisnr.oi
Ch:iirn1:in Hnhert. Bt1ltin .
Afrf'r hearing Ballin C'omplain nl "!no
111;u1.11 <'h1C'f-" anrl nnt ennug-h Ind ians," lhe
!Ylard 1·ntrrl 4 1n 1 In hire thP 2.1 v.·nrkP r.oL
\1 hn will hr the arl 1 anr·!' ,t:u11rrl nf ~no ne1v
nil nlP.S nn the count~ 's pay rol l.
ThP f1 r_<;f 2.1 "·nrkers "·ill br as~iJ::nrrl tn
lhr t'OUnl~ 's persnnnrl, admin islri!tlve
and ;:iuditnr-rnntrnl\er rii1•1s1ons !n help
pl~n utili7.allon nf Prf'sident Nixnn"s anti-
unemployment me.asure and assign eliKI·
ble unemp!nyed (n cnun1y jnbs.
Rll ll!n particul il rly Rllacked I h P.
rlrcisinn to assign 14 nf 1he 2.l analysts t(l
lhe rwr.~nnnel rlcp::irtmenl. "They·re cul·
ling 1he crrarn nff the lrip and lhey ju.~t.
rinn 'I need 1his mAny "·orkers to opcra rt
tt11s program." he s;iid.
H:itnn·.~ pll'<i for !hr boa rd 1n
pr rson;illy nper11re /he prn~-r;im ";ind rut
nut so n1an.v paper shufflers" "'as rP·
jrc!ed 11·ifh lhe rlrri~inn h,\I nth!'r board
n1C'mhe.rs tn lallnch ll program lha1 ma y
h111•e most of Thr :ion wnr"kers picked in
county jobs hy Labor Oay.
The C'OUnty program is p;irt nf a Ji;
m1l11on 111lncatinn In Orilng~ County by thP
frdf'ral J::O\'rrnment, undrr the. recently
aulhnri~erl 11n1i-unrmplnyrnC'nl measurr
Six Oriln,l:'e Coun1.v cities inrludinj? HUn·
l1ni:tnn RPach ha1·e rPrPivl'<i !'('par11!P.
J!ranl -: 11.•1\h thC' in..,!ructinn~ that their
lunng plans mu~! 001 rnnfliC't 11.'llh the 1n-
rlrpr11rlrnt rnunty program.
\Inst or the Jnh.~ crPilterl 11.•111 he in lh,.
f'IPrir;il. .:inl1 ·pollu11nn. i;:enrral manual
anrl f11·r ::inrl fnrrstr.1• rliv1sion~. !I 11.·11 ~
nntrrl h\' 1 hr hn;ird \\'l!clncsd;i}' lha! ltir.
c11·11ni:,. 'cn11n1,,. \lf'rl1cat Cro1rr hiis nprn·
1rg.~ frir al leas~ fill nur sing aides ;ind
nrdf'r!1e~.
Rape, Exposure
Dottin~ Mesa's
Police Blotter
Two allcget1 r;ipe.~ anrl twn indecent 1'..X·
rn~urr 1n1'1<lenl~ werP. reported lO Co~la
~1P.~ll Pnlire V.tectne!ldily .
A 22-vear-old cashier told police sht
11.·~s ~rabtwd ;it kn!fl'po1nt about 10 p.m.,
10 thr ::illr.v bch1nrl 2!lfi!J W;illace SL, by an
unidrn11ficrl 1nale 11.•ho ra~d her.
Anothrr girt. 11 19·ycar-fl1d .c;C'amstres~.
lnlrl police that a co-worker or her
h11shllnrl'.~ fnrccrl his \\'RY into her 11p;irl ·
mrnl enrl put an open pocke.l knife. tn her
lhroal.
She said lhr m;in pu..,hcd her lnlo her
berlr!)Om, where he tied her hRnds with
her own pant.." and gagged her mouth
with a pillow cl!Sf'. She said he began tn
rape ht>r when A knQCk on the door scared
him AWa.V.
Pntict> .~::i ld twn lnrlecenl exposure. in-
volvi ng the "l'.ITI" man. were rtl!IO re.porlP.d
\\lf'dnP.sf1;i_v. The first wa!I about 8 p.m ..
nn Platlr Orive A 11).year-nld boy and
hi!! ll·yf'::ir-nlrl .~iStf'r were called nver to a
.,111a n ·~ c;ir wherf' the man asked them
the. localion nf ,Jpnn ifer Street. The chi!·
rlrf'n said lhe m11n OJ>f!flerl his ~wim
tn1nk~ Md exposerl himself while. talking,
then drove nff.
The l\cco11d lnt.1dcnl happened Al R::10
pm , nn Harbor Boulevard al Vi ctoria
Street , poli<'e sairl. A mnther and her J4-
ve11r-nl ri daughter werr. ridinjl lhe1r h1cy1·lc~ when ;i m;in rlr ivi njl on Vintnri11
A1>kcd thern the loca l1f)n of \\'11i;h1ngtnn
SI reel The mother s<1id "hi! d1rin 't ""li<'t
11•h11t th' m;in was wearini; at the Ume ,
hut hr. clrovr h~· vl'ry ,;lowly • few
mnmrnt" lrilt.r 11nli 1;he sew he was com-
!llc le.ly naked.
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!Ive Sgl. .1:1ck Calnnn. !i;J!d lnd ar.
1'\o individuals havr been :irrtsted and
nnnp will bf' until rurrher 1nvrst1ga!ion 1s
made. thr Co~!a r.1e::;11 nlf1C'Pr adrit'd .
He dof's nn1 expccl In ask !he district
allnrnE'~' to hnni: c·i1<•rj!•'~ 1n Ha rlY1r
.Judicial Di.~trict Court until e;irly 111."!Xt
wrek .
Calnnn .EL!,~n ~i11d : ''The f'11idl'nf"e
,1:.athererl 1s nf such ;:i n;iture t.h11t 1l 1.1·oulrl
indica te the p<)S~iblli r y of organized
gambling in Orang e County.''
The jack·pol·JlOOI cards are somewhat
s1m1lar to the punch cards sold by Lhe
"F!im f lam J\1an ·• in the movie n( the
S<inle name. Calnnn said you can buy a
c:ird fnr SO r1>nls. !hen you OJ>l!n li ve flap!!
1)n it tn see 1f slot maclnne symbols come
up a winner. '
Top rr11.e is ~:10, said the Costa Mesa
sergeant
The dice rards n1alch numbers against
numbers rnl!ed on a pair of dice, police
\See GAJ\1.BLING, Page ZI
J ULIE NI XON EI SE NHOWER DISPLAYS CAST FOR PHOTDGS
Broken To• Turned Out to be Mor• Seriou1 Than Fir1t Tflought
Julie Eisenl1owe1· Shelves
Teacl1i11g After· Accident
Ry l'RA~CES l,f'~\\'l '\01-;
AUO(ll lt<I Pr1u .... '!lfr
.!u11e Nixon f:1.~rnhn1.1 rr h~~ arrPp1Pfl
"w11h f'~!rPrn,. 1t 1~.1 rro1nlrnl'nt " a
n11'dl<'<il t1rrt~1nn In i;:11·r 11p hr r trachtnc:
Jnh 1n FJnrirlll hrr.111SP n/ .:i hrokrn tor,
lhP \Vr~trrn \\'h1 tr Hnu·;r rrp!•rt'i.
The 1ni11ry lfl rrr~11lrnt Nixon-,
rla11ghlrr prn\'rrl 10 bf' n1nn> ~rnnus lh;in
first 1nd1c;i r.crt, Prr.~s Srcrrl;ir,;· Ronald L.
Ziegler rHsclo~crl \1Jr<l11('~rl:1v .
He .~.:1 1d X-ril~'·~ .~hnwcd the ha~ lne 110
lhe left fflf)I h;id hrPn "shatlcrrrl and
crushed '' when a book r<irt !nppled onto
Julir.'s fool the second rla y nn thr .1oh as a
third grade teacher at At!anl1c Beach
Nixon Entertains
Governor, Wife,
Germany Envoy
President Nixon's quif't. Wf'Pk nr rel/IX·
ation picked up a b1l with a dinner ::it his
hn1ne Wcdnesda)' r11ening -...·ith Govcrn'lr
anrl Mrs. Ronald Rcag;i n a n rl
Ambassador and J\1rs. Walter Annenhcrg.
And the slight momentum will continue
Friday mornin~ a.~ /\ me r I c a n
Ambassador to Germany Kenneth Rush
arrives in San Clemente for a morning
meeting. o
The President welcnmrd !.hr R.eag;ins
11nri American AmhitssAdnr tn Grea! Bri·
lain ilnd r..1r~. Annenl>erg at La Gasa
Pacifica at 7 o'clock.
.Joininlr! the social event werl?. National
Security Adviser Dr. Henry Kls.~lnger ::ind
the Pr~idenrs secretary Rosemary
Wood!. Mrs. Nixon had gone tn Florida lO
be with daughter Julie.
In recent days the Presidenl has kept
lCI a light schedule of monung snd earlv
~fternoon work in hi~ oHlces. 11nd IAle
aftt.mnnn relaicatino.
He took a dip in his J11w1mmin,: 1)1)("!1
WtrineMi;"t.V after noon llf1er kll()('.king 11ff
early l!lt his nllicPl'I. pres" a1rle~ said
Amba ssAdnrs h;ive formed the bulk nf
lhe vi,.itor·~ list durlnR thlE. current work·
Ing vJication In San Clemente.
~ -: ' .
Elrmrnt.1ry &hool.
Julie prnbahly 11.•111 be 1n a cast up tt
hPr kn('r fnr fnur In SIX Wf'eks and wil
tv1 1·r 1n ct av nff hPr fOllt lnr some time.
"In falrnr~s tr> the .voungsters in he
class."' %1c}?.lcr sa1rl. anrl on the "stron1
rr(·nmmcndation" of \Vh1te House physi
<·1an f>r. \\'allrr Tkach. ,f11 1ie decided li
i;:ne Ill) a full-l1n1p srhnol .iob for the fal
!'.l'mr~tt>r. !1. 11•as her first tcach!n1
ass1gnmrnl.
lns!ca rl, sh<' has arranged. when shl!'J
able, tn JOi n the school's unpaid voluntel!!
tr;irher aide program and help out in I.hi
cl;iss ronms.
1-{f'r mnther flew lfl F"\orirla Wednesda]
In ~!av Y.'1th .lutiP. '>''hn was in "a grea!
1leal nl pain" after lhe Tuesday accident
lh" \\lhur Hnuse ,r;a1d .
~trs. l\1:-:on will remain a few days ~
thP apartment J ulie and her husband
En.~-f"Ja\·1d E1sPnhower . havl! rl!flte4
1vh 1!e Pa\'id i~ nn Na\·y assignment. to th•
Albany. hased al nearby ~1ayporl, Fla.
Orange Coast
Weather
~1osll.v !iunny likles today and
F'rlday ton -aft.er lhe usual morn-
ing cloud s and fog clear. Highs
alnolr! !he beaches around 7S risln1
In 115 inla nd . Lows tonight in the
61J's.
INSIDE TOPA Y
A grnce1 who hnd just h41t'"
robb~rl lor lh c t 1ghlh tim.t,
j111nped. 111 hi.~ car, pursued thl!
-robbtr. a.1!.d $hOl him. with hi.s
nivn 9un. Story, Page S,
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• •
•
Z Dlll Y PILOT t
Irvine Co. Answers
lrvmt Company Execut!\'t Viet Prtsi-
dent Raymond Vi1at.5on today 1ssu~ the
folJo.,.,·1n1 sllttmtnt in ans .... ·er tn Ralph
Nader 1Uegat1ons nf the Irvine.Company
buyin' political mfluence
"With re1ard to lhr:. N1du inamuatlon
1:J ::r f:
NADER REPORT
under Gov. Rnna ld Reagan
--Criticism of the Orange County JUdgt
rulin& in favor of th e !r\'Lne Ll'lmpany on
tht. land swap 1n the assertion that hi s
1aid thr: Lands Commission is •·quasi-
legLS!ative rather than quasi-Judicial "
The hnal paragr.tph of !ht Nader Back
Back report alsn accused tht JrvLnl' Com-
pany of ga ining fa\'nrs through pol111cal
contribution:-;.
Reaction tn the Nader raid on Upper
Bay camr:. today from lr\·ine Ulmpany
Executive Vice President Raymond L.
Wa tson .
In ~sence, \\'at.son accused N.1der of a
P~rt "that is superficial, inaccurate,
un1nft'.lrmed and outd ated •·
Ht a]S() accused Nader of flogging a
dead horse.
Befo re this. ho"'ever. \\1a!$on h.1d some
complimentary things to say. He com-
mented.
"First of all. and I feel th15 15 verv im-
portant to i;ay, th e 1rv1nt Company And r
personally applaud the Nader study
group for turnin& its aftt nl1on to thl!' use
and misusr:. of land resources, public and
prival.e.
"We need more effectiv t !and use con·
tmls. We netd more l!':n!ightened public
officials. We netd morl!' responsible
developers. And we need a greater
dedicatit'.ln by !ht general public to the
cause of well-planned development and
the protection of our environment.
"Among the meaningful n-pressions of
this kind of dedication i.s a clear wiU-
ingness by the public -and wt certainly
con1idtr ourselves members of it -to
that lht lr\'tne Company has received
speclal fa\ors or !Ieaiment from public
officials I behei·t i~ IS an t~ample of
where the report )'las spent more time
echoin& rumors than con t r 1 bu t 1 n &
evidtnct or 1ubslant1atmg ch1rae1.
• • •
!)IY for the snlutil'ln l'lf nur en1 ironmental
concerns
"I am hopeful lhe l'\ader rtprirts nnw
berng l!5Ued ~·ill htlp ~liapt this public
altitudr:. They \\•lll thtn ha1·e served a
\'try u,.;efu! purpost
Thr. Upper Ne.,.,porl Bav lanr1 f'X-
('hangP , a.<. nrig1nt1ll\' "nnrr11 rrl 1111rl il fl-
p1·n\'trl b~· lhp p11hl1r acrnr\P<. 1<. nnw
being ad\ anred .:ind prnnlnlf'r1 h1 nn onP
·.~ Superior Cnur! ruhnl!. il! lhe rnn-
clusion of a thrPP·moo!h tr111I 1.a.~t yt.!lr,
declarffl ll'lt t'xchani::,, tn hP prnper 1n
e\·f'ry requ1rrd rPsprcl \\'e aC'""Ptf'li thal
flndin~. This year. hn1.1·P\er. 111th a n!'\\'
majority. the Orange Count~· Rn,11rd of
Super.·isors \.\'llhdre.,.. its !'>uppnrl nf the
exchange \\'e undf'rstr.orl !hat 11rt1nn ;:inrl
publicly agrel"d to nl'gn!1atf' fnr 11 rn11tut1l
termination n{ !ht' l"XC'hiln!.'!"' rtJo!f""m"'nt
"All tlial remains nn 1.1• !n fnrrn.:ili?f' an
end to tlie ex('hanfo!"' is mutual rrsr1!'!'1nn
of the cnolrarr effrr!lng 1t l 1n1latrr.<1!
rl"~Ci5sinn nf the par! r11hrr h.\' th ,, Bnrirrl
of Supervisors nr h.v u~ i~ nn1, in 1h"' np1n-
ion nf nur attorneys, legally elf Peth·!'.
"\\'e ha1·p nn 1\'i~h tn !'hr'!\'f' lhP l:inrl Pl'.·
chang'-dnwn an,vnnP·s thrn:it. \\Ip ne1·pr
did \1;1e r1ld not inlt1;il p !hr. pl;in The
public agencies did Jn nrder tn develop a
harbor. as required b,v the county's
tidelands grant frnm tlie state.
"lt was -and is -a gr')()() plan for a
marina-rtcrea tional del'elopment. JI was
not -and is not -orif'nted IO\.\'ard u~e
of the Upper Bay principally as a publiclv
ol'·n~ wildlife preserve. That may be
what the public wants today. It is not
\\'hat the public "'anted "'hen the plan
11o·as originated and processed."
Nader Report Cites Lael\:
Of Control on Open Lai1d
8}' BE:RNAR.D HURWTTZ
SA.'l' FRANCISCO -A new lt.tlph
Nader report says that controls over
development of Califnmia's rema1n111g
open land are "virtual!~· non-existent.·
Part two of a l"ader task force's 14-
month 5ludy released \\1ednesd1y 11lso
calls for an end to property taxation or a
major overhaul of the tax system to ha.It
land development speculallon .
The report '"Y5 many conflicts of in-
From Page 1
GAMBLING. • •
said . Police also alleged that the !ridge
pa id cash on pinball wins.
ABC nffici-rs m'1 v :il sri r h.\rge the.
lodge , or 111dh·ir1uals in the lodge. \l'llh
state liquor Ja\\' l'Lnl atinn~ Three un-
broken "'hi ske,y bnttles "·ere taken during
the raid. polire said
Calnon explained Iha! s1ate !aw re-
quires bars ln break 11qunr bnt!les nnce
tlie~ are empty. ln a\·nid u~1ng them
ae .~1n
The f\1oose Lodge. at 435 E !ith SI .
reported a burglar\' Tuesr1::l'... dunn.o;
~-1"11rli S227 \1"<1$ taken
Local pnhc"' ;ind ABC nff1rer~ said !htv
ha ve been l11\'f'5t1gatin~ the loclg, nn
i;u~picion t;>f gambltn~ AC!i1·it1,.s fnr the
past \I eek .
r'1[nnn said \\"rdne~da\ ~ r~1d w11~ th@
hrs.I alleged gamhhn~ act1\·1t\' uncni·trf'd
l!l th, <"11\• in a Inn;.: t1m~. and ma~ spar~
a thnrnugh 1n1·c~112at 1on 1ntn th (
p(IS~1b!l1t1· nl nr,l!•U'lltl'rl 12:11m ht1n,1? 1n the
art' a
DAILY PILOT
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terr.st at the state and local go,·emmen-
tal levels hamper proper land manage-
ment
Local gO\'emments. ' m(lre conrtrned
with a!tr11 ct1ng buildtrs fnr !:ix bast
purposes than \11th safety, lia"e lmpo~ed
few meanmgful standarrls and httle en·
forcemenl ," I.ht report claims.
The lack nf planning and reg11la!1nn nr
new housing de \'elopmenl ii; endangering
~·h«t remains of lhe sta1e·s n?£n land.
said the study.
Tht task fnrct c;illed for res1gnatlnf\5
of all official,.; regulating n a tu r a I
resources. utilities. fore stry practices anrl
re.11 est ate 1.1·ho ha1·e dlrPrt nrrupat1nnal
conflicts of in1eresls 11·1lh regulaled 1n·
dustries.
Atrorne~· R oh er t F e 1 ! me I ~-\I ho
directed the stucl,I'. saJd !hat mc;ins ''lhat
prnbablv a majority of m;iny boards
should resign ·•
\'annus ~t;il e and ff'deral ae,.ncies
\\'h1c li suppo:;;ed\1· prn\·1de 01-rr alt en·
''1rnnmrnt11J prnier11nn arP a! be!=-l mak
mg ' ff-=.tures" in that r11rert1nn. ir.;ud !lie
rPpnrt
II rr1t1r1zed tht: slatP flt>~nurrcs A_cl'n
r~· fnr nnt being a "pnhrfm:in btlt a
public rtla!1nns \'lrgan1z<1t1nn · 1.1hn~e
m~in purpnse 15 t<t gag di ssent 01· other
dep;irtn1en1 $
The enl'1rnnn1e nt <;erm,. !n r;itr
~t11r11P'. r\ai:.i;1f1ra11nn t(lnrrrn 11 n rl
t'Tinrmn11~ rtJbl1rtf ~, (°[Pr!;irPd thr !;:i "k
fnrrP, · \l'hllf' thf' l11nr1 1ntPrP~ts kPrp ri.<:hl
nn 1ak1nc ;i\I !Ii"' ,..nil. m1nPral~. ~r;i~s ;inrl
t1n1hPr 1h;it thr1· plPa ~,.. 1nrurr1ng ro!'t~
lh;it nlhrr~ mu~t hrar
ThP !'tllrl~· _,;iirl Iha! bf'r·;i11~P rl[r'f'11~·r
rPntr111izPrl ~n1·prnmrnl rnnlri•l f)\'f'f l;inrl
planning .:ire l;irkini!. rlPci~1nnir. u~u.:illy
arP ll'f! !n lOC'al rnntrl')I -rlf'!'f'TlhPrl a~
"!hi' del'P\nJ'X'r"' be~t rnrnrl" hl'r.:111c,, nl
lhe ellegtd <..11.o.cpp\1b1!1 t1 nf !'Uf'h 01!1c1al."
1n 1nflurnrr
Tn bl> mP11n1ngful. sa1rl lhf ta!'k f!'rce. a
state Ol't rseer tn prnmnte Pffecl1l'e.
hl'nl'flr1al us f' nf nprn l;1;nd muct ht ahle
tn mnnitnr tl'IP lf''ji!'lat1\"' ."lTirl extcu\ll'e
hrancl'IPS on bf'hall of the ~PnPral public
1ntere~t.
~urli 11n 11gPO<"\' rn11~1 tir !r""' nf rnnl\1r t
r>f 1n1er@st prnblPm~ nf ;ippo1nlrP!' and in
performance nf dut1r~. 11 must ha1·e !he
n"h' nf santt1nns nr po\l·er of making
nt<:e )',~ary ,!;tructural chanRes and ha\'e
massi1·, staffing
Ma1i e J entges
Services Held
Fune.ral 5prv1ces w~r~ hPlrl this mom-
1ng at St Jo;ichJm C.11t hol1c Church in
Cns1a ~f"-""' for n ran;;e Count1 r1l'lnN"r,
~11ri@ Hnnorine l.<ttinel\e .J l'nt1.1e' .. 'llR
f ull t'rfl'ln Ai·t . :\'e11 pnrt Rt'11r h. whn r11ed
Aus; 18.
~1 rs .lf'ntg,~ ~1 r ilm"' In r.arr11'n
r.rCl\'f' in 1922 frnm n .. r n.111 \'I': fr.11nr .. tn
marry thP la1, H:irrl' lrnl;i:,.~ <tnti 1.:irrn
ritnis 1rr"~ at 121i2 \hapm.:in A1·p The
{'(')IJpl,~: i Tlllri And f"'1>rl ~lnr, In rlnll'n·
1nv.11 r.ardPn <irn1·io ""'"~ nP1"r;i 1i-rt h\ \fr<
.r~nl ~P~ 11nttl ]~Sh, mn1·1>r1 tn h"r :-;,........
pnr1 Hrti;i ht< , 1 ~ l!l'i'I
:\l r• l•n·~~: 1< ~11r1·11 l'tj ti1· '1 r1'11l.ihter,
\'lar1 t.~~ -;i.,rt tlir~"' ir.!lnt1rh11·
dr"" · B"'.irh r ~l'rulrh,r C"m "--· . .. ••
,,
' In the last 10 \·ea.rs the lrvinl!' Com· p;in~· his 1pent m0re money on subll1n-
u1·, planning of it5 proptrlie11 tlian most
of tlie local go1 ernmtntal borlits 1n
Or.l ng• County.
··&ec1uae of the notoriety as10Ci11tf!<I
with the lrvint CompAny n1 mt, thert Is
hardly an issue that we can become ln-
\'t1lved in or a re:que1t that we h11ve mfldt
that h11s nnt been scrutinizi-d. 11 oaly1.ed
and thnrnughly puhl1rly rpvi rwer1 ht'for e
any public off1c1al li;is mar1e a d!'risinn .
"In essencf , \\'hilt lhf' f;i('t~ ;ire ll is
more d1ff1c11\t fnr tht for lhe lrv1nP rAm·
p11n.v In rece11e ;in apprn1·111 \ !~Rn !lie
(1rd1n;irv cil11.rn In nur "ommunil\'. l
knnw ihat is h<trd In hel1e\'I', hut An 1n-
dPpth 11naly~1s of suhmitt;il11 nl 1111 ln -
rl11"1du;il.~ and rompani e~ 1nrlud1n~ the
lr11ne Con1p;iny ;ind thP ;ipprn\;ils g111en
lhPrn 1\•111 hPRr th1~ fllr'I nut
"."'-~ tn the rh;ir2e th111 thP lrvirie ('nni-
p;in_\. 1s nnr. of the mAJl'lf f1nanr1;il cnn·
1ntiutnrs tn pnl1l1r'al per~nn~ thrn11Ahout
thP <;t_atP. 1t i• JU~I pa1i-ntl~· untrue.
"The lr\1n1> Cnmp11ny ne1•er has llf'cn
-;ind i.~ nn1 nn\\' cons1derf'd e1·en a
1TJ1nnr contributor -tn pn!i11ral 1n·
d111rluals nr par!irs
.. A~ an examplP In our !i!'cal ,v,.ar Pn·
dtn.11; April 31. 197n "''hich inclurlerl rhe l;i!'l
l;irgf' general elPrt1on , lhP lrvinf' Cnm·
pan.\'·!' tnral rnntrihu!inn.~ In ;<i.ll pnl11ic;il
1n\!1 1·1rlual ~ 11~ well ;i~ camp;:llgns rl1rl nol
rxrrPd .~.1tOOO : ~2~.()()(J nf whirh w.:i.~ A
s1ni::,IP rnnir1ht1 !1nn 1n ~1 1 ppnrt nf !hf'
\ 'nil'Pr~1t y nf C11lifnrn1;i bnnrl iss11p anr:! nf
the rrm<t1nin2 Sll,000 Rpprnxim :i lel,v lialf
11 :is £1V"n 1n suppnrl nf l('lc;il srhrt<>I
d1~lrirl, <tnrl nthtr lypf'li or lrn.'al hond
1.<Sllf'S.
"In thf' fiscal yr;ir end1n_!: April ~!,
1:<71. Irvin~ C..:Ompany's total Cl'O·
!rihul!nns did nnt exceed S30.000. Ag111n.
apprnxin1ately lia\f of the SJ0.000 werit in
support of local school district and other
public distric t bond Issues.··
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Nad e r R eport
Critics Return
Land Use Blotvs
Critics of Ra lph Nad er 's ''Ca hforn1 a
Report" issued Wednesda.v. returned the
fire toddy.
Snme of the angriest reactinns tri
l\1ader·s bhster1ng report on California
lanrl u~e ""'er,,
-"The 1nn11endns and untruths cnn-
tain pd in it 11re ;i11n@rl pr imarily ;it PX ·
pRnrl1ng the tRn f'lf Ra lph NRrlf'r and hi~
\l"ltrh hunter~." fumed Lt. r.o\•t rnnr F,rl
Rt>1necke. "At nn !1me did l'\;ider nr nne
rif hi!; rrl"\.\' memhf>r~ cnnl11rt myst'lf nr
nne nf my ~t;iff. ThPy apparf':nt1.Y \l'Pl'P in-
terestE'd onl y 1n aiming unsuhi;t ,11nti;i!pd
ch11r~f'S without m.1king an effort to find
thP 1r1111'1 ."
-"I'm i;nrr;.o tn ~C'f' Nrtrlf'r bei!'IJ' ~n
carPlf's~. rt dRma~es snme of lhP Rflf1rl
\l·ork hr 1~ doine." ~airl Assemblym;in
Ed11·in Z'herg ! n·Sarr:iml'n1n i, r lia rt:"'d
1n thl' Narler repnrt w\!h supporting \11rg1:
co111pany IRn rl iolerest~.
-Fnrrner Gnvernnr P11t Rrnwn rlPniPrl
Iha! liis APl'l'rly Hill!' l:iw firm tJ~P,.~ it.~
pnhltC'11I prt>slig,._ In pur~u~ l:inrl·rll'vPlop-
m,.nt inttrests l1Jr ma .fnr rnmpanir_. s11rli
a!' Boiir.e-C;iscad~. ··~1 .. rtpre~f':nl. lhl'm
on lrgal matter.~. bu1 t.h~re ha!! crrt;o.1nlv
bePn nn political tou·s in lhn:o;e C'<'l!'ts,"
Brnwn said.
Stud en t Planners
To Give Ideas
For Cos ta ~1el'a
Fnur1 PPn ()rani:t fn;i .<I r n 11 ~ ~ ..
sh1rl~nl!' a1·p 2n1ng. tn 'l l\ P .:i pr('l1minar~
rrpo1·t tn Cn~l.:i \1e!'il e111 nffl<"l ll l" lnnii;!h1
nn 1hr1r pl:in fnr !hf' fu!11rt' rlr1·elnpmrnt.
nf !hf' ('111
ThP :o;f011rlrnt rl;innrr~ ~f"' 1~k1ni;: ;i
rr·.:i<.h rn11r<.1> in Cnnrrnlr.11trr1 l!rh;in
r lrinoing,, rlf's1i;:n"rl to retrain thf'm fnr
11pw inh~ i\10.~t nr lhe nf'w plannl'rs 11•e1·e
arro~parf' 11·nrkrr~.
Thr cnur.•r rra1n~ !hrm hn11· In makr
genrr;il plan~ rnr 11 ci1~· \\'Ith JI SpPC'ial
en1phasis (ln thP rn1·1rnnmPnt. Thrlr f1nat
prnposal fnr Co,.;la ~fesa df',·elnpmt nl \\"ill
ht gil'en to thr cit.1• 1n Octobf'r
The~· meet a! 7 JO pm . m city council
chambtrs Th' presentation 1!! optn lo
ll'lt publir
Harold Graham
Succumbs at 74
Hamld Thoma..; Graham. forty-y!ar
n11·ner and nprr,11trir of Gr11Mm'! B,.J! 1tnd
T«rkl@ Sliop a1 Earl's Landing, died Tue"'-
day In Yur11!a .111 thP 11.gt of 74.
Fnrmt>rlv nf C~1a Me..~11 . i\1r. f,rali2'.m
h11d livf"d in nr;1ng r rounty fnr ~i:cty .vt11r~
until rP!irin$! In Vuc11 ia.
H,, 1 ~ !'Ul'\'I\'"'" hv j;('ln.<.. Ha rold "'
Graham io.rid 1.yll' · r.r111'111m. bfilh nf
rl'l~ta Mr.~11 : rl;iu~hter, Verr1 .11 Zimmer-
man. P:ittfin. and brfllher. E11rl Graham.
r\e1,·pnrt 8@11ch
Funtr11! -"f'r\·1cc~ will bl' 111 11'1 11 m
'uR 26 "' Zimmerm11n 1'.1ortuar~-.
Yura1a . "·it_h huri11l following 111 Yue11i11
~ff!:mor1al Cl':ml!'tery.
.\1 u ~t ~ng Reunion Set
'.'l!mbt!rs or lht I~ i raduat1ns class
nl Cost ;i Mesa Hi gh Sctino1 will rather •I
nMn A11 a 211 a1 !he ~rh(l(I] for a fl1't-\•@a r
rl'un1nn l"unh~r 1nfnrmat10J1 mav bl' nb1tt1ntrl
h1· tf"!nl .trtln~ the. ~rh~I. &~~·M31.
DlllLY t'ILOT lt•U l'~o!t
One Toe 11t 11 Ti111e
Darlene Pno!e, 23 . San 1,.;abriel. \Vho "'Ill represenl California in Miss
USA-\Vo rld contest in October. tests the \~ater at Newport Beach. She
"·as in to"·n \Vednesday for day of fun 1n the surf and sun.
Clwmber Officials Set
Drive for S1nall Owner
Ch<tmbl!'r or Commerce of11rial$ tlfl!:
nearly ready !n launch A.n ai::i!re.<;sh·t in·
d11strial del'elnprnen1 program lo lielp th~
small prnpPrly nwnf'r 1n Cn,t:i r..1 P~R
"\\'t 'rt> rnmpil1ni:: infnrm;i11nn nn :ion
;1rres nr 111ra111 1nrlu~!ri11I l;ind nn11<,"
1\lrk 7.iPnrr . rharnhrr lll;:in;ii::rr. ~air! 1hi"
n1nrning "\\'p pl;in In ,·l;i-.:-il\' 11 ar
cnrrling In ;irldrrs!', 1111nrr !li!d ~11""
i:lf'!lf'r !';iid 1h1•re ;irP ;1tl(lu1 1,'.!tlll 1nt;;I
;:irrP.<. :i1;i1lahll' 1n Cnsl.:i .\lrs:1 for 1n ·
rl11s1ri;il i::rn\Ylh. hul 1he nthrr i tMI :i1·rr"
.::irP n\\·r1rd hy 1hl' S~·i.:(·r~lr'f•ll1 ;111d lr1 in<>
inlPn"'[\ w1!h lhrir ""'" pto).'.l'lllll '
• \\1e·rr f:.oin).'. In i•11nf•rntra1r on hPlp1ng
~11n1r l;,il·2!KI sr11all uwnrr~ nf 111rl(l'll'llll
l;inrl. thnu).'.h wr 1·an ;ilsn hrlp lhe h11:u:rr
hl'lrlini::~." Z1rnl'r r~p\:11n('<I.
()nrr 1111> rha111ht'r h:is all th<' in-
lnrm1111nn nerdPd nn lhP SOO ;icrr•. 11 \1'111
l'lP~in "nl'll;u·t1nc 1ndu~!ri;d firm~ 1rho
m1chl l1kP In 111fl1'r 1nlo thr ;irrli.
"\\'p'r" .~Prkinc h1chl,1· i;nph1!'!.1t.:i1erl 111
cl11~1r.1·, rlrr'lrnn1r Rnrl :i1ii;i11nn nrirnlrrl,"
!'R !rl Z1enrr . ··smoke inrlu~tl"IPS are
t11hon "
Z1rnrr r~pr!·ls h1<; llflSll1nn w1!h !l1r I,():"
Anµ:rl llt; Arr.:i 1')1an1hrr nf ('ninmPrrP -
rn1·f'rlnJl l.n~ Anµ:rlr1<. ()t'.:i11~P . n 11·pr~u1P ,
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lo lielp 1n !lie 1ndustri,11I dri ve.
"I'm nn the 1nrlustrlal rlevf'lnpm Pnt
C'Dmmitlee. 1nrlu~1ri11I ~trt>r1ng rnmmi tre~
.1nrl lh,, "·;i!rr .:inri rn11·rr cnmmilteP.
Tli;il h;i~ !!,i1·en me R Int nf gonrl rnn-
1~,.1~ .,
Thr (",1<;111 :'-·lr;;;i l'h:1t11hrr :11<;11 )1nl"<'~ tn
1111hl1<;h :1 hrRnf!-nrw 111rt11~111;1I hrnrhur·e
11h l('h shn11!ri rn'/lP llff lhf' prc~:o>P.~ nr>xt
sprinc 11 ·~ :i ~~ flOO p:'njf'I'! \\'hi!·h 1.1·111
fl•1ll111" ;ill uf !hr IH'nl'f1ls nf Cn.'ila ;vlrs11
fn r 1n11u ... 1r,
··11ur 111;111 1'i l11 n·1111·"·n1 :11! ,,r tl1e~~
~1r1all l;1nrt r11111r'f'i ;1n1t pl"f•\\de !ht·1n ••11r
r\1orr11<;•• 111 th1<; l1rltL'" i'.11•npr ~:-11rl "Rut
1f 11P run a1·111"i'i ~"11i1•1•11i> 11110 11;1nt~ :i
hii:~rr arr:i, 11f' \\di 11[ ,·11111sf lr;1rl thcrn
In Sri,:t•1·~t1·111n nr lr11rir p11•11rr!1• ··
Thr 1·h;11nhrr n111na1:cr r~11111:.lc<I 1l
ll'"tilrl l11k p :ihmil fO .\!':ll"'i lu fill 1111 n[ 1hr
;,rn1 sn1;dl p:iH-rl.<; nf 11Hli1s1nal l;111r!. hut
hP s;:11d lhr f;is\C'r i!'s dnnr. thP hr!IC'r fnr
hnn1co1rnrr:o>
"'\\",, hi11·e twu kr.1·" In th1~ inrl11str1:1!
rlr'1rlnp1nrnl prng1·;im." hr :o;;:iir!. "Ont> i~
tn prnl'1rir mnrr Jnh~ ln r i ·ns!R Mro.~;i 11rP.:1
c·1111.pn~ ThP nlhrr i.~ In ~pr<':irl 11i,. !;ix
h<t~r \\"Ith 1nrhi~lrv And 1:.kP the prr<:.~ur·r
nfr hf'f1nen11·ncr~ .. :
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Teachers'
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Approved
f'rom Wire Ser\'IC'r.5
\\'A SHI NGTON -Under a ch11ngtd rul·
ing nf the Cn.~t. nf I .1vlnl! f'nu ncil. an
t.~1 in1;iterl I 5 In 1 6 m1llinn ~chool
te11cher~ wilt l;f'l fall term raise.• ril'sp ite
the 90-dsiy \.\'llRe·prire freC71.'.
'!'he ruling "·as i11l'urrl hy thP 1·n11ncil
Tucsd;iy. The npw r11lioj.! .:ipparPnllv ~ays
thflt leaehf'ri; \\'h!I wer! \11c.:it1nn1n~ in
.lull• and Augu~l hul due In rt~um~
trat•hing in lhe fall un<ler R c·nntracl
fl);(rr.('({ lo hrrure Au~. 15 \\•nulrl fl'C'f'il'e
thf' full l'01npeni;iitlon -1nc!ud1ng raises
-t·al!ed ror in the cnotr;i1·L
At'l'nrc\111.i:: to t1n Cslin1;i\e "r tli"' ~a
linn;i! Erlur:1t1110 J\~snciatinn 1i\'.F:J\1. tht!
t:n\ler•s snme 1 S m1ll1nn or 1.fi milllnn rif
lhe nation 's 2.1 rn i!l'ton srhnnl !P;ichers.
'l'he hAlanef' either Are nnl ""nrkl11g
11ndrr contr?ot:l or thPir l;ilC'.<.t rnntr act
con1ainrd no .~;.ilary ini·r·ea~e clue tn begin
d11ri11g the lrrcJ.e prrind.
111 a pt'l'l'iOll!'i n1!in~. !hP ('nst nr Living
( 'n1111ci l, c·rrri!C'd hy J'rr!'irlrnt Nixnn tn
fnrnlu l;itr 1"111licy fnr ;ippl ,l'ini;: 11'11' Wlll:I'·
pri1·e frf'cze . Silirl in rffecl lh11I nnly
1e;i1·hrrs \vhn \.\'f'l'P ;ilre:iriv te11 chini::
11nrirr :i rnn tr."lel r xccu1rrl hrfnre Aug. 15
cn11lrl h;i ve :iny sal;irv incre11sr.
Hn\l'f'l'f'r. m;iny lOcal 11uthor1til'~ feel
C;i_llfnrn1a leachers still dn nnl riu;1lify for
f3l!'l'S.
t:ndt'r a narrnw in!rr11re[Alinn nf !ht.
frdf'r,111 11''1J:e-frceze re~11liltinns, school
;itfnrne.v~ ;ind lnr;i! ;ind re,ginnal r .. tferal
41ffirial<: ;ire hnld inJ;: tli;it ;i 1·lnsP read ing
nf tl'IP OHire nf F.n1rr).!rnl'y rrPparrdness
l'f'f:;l l];i!inns prnhihit.~ !hf' Jl."lY r11\se.~ for
l!'ac·hrr!'.
ThP I 'n.~l 11f 1.i1·inv; 1·11111wit Parl1f'r r11\l'<l
th;il i;ehool r111 plc>.1 e~ "'hn 1.1•11rk 12 mnnl 1'1!!
.:ind 1e;ichers 11•hos1> \O-monihs and
!P;ichr r.~ whnse 10-mnnth 1r11r \\'ill ~t.,11rt
1n Septrmher rlurin-' !hp. !lll-rl.:iy freeze
~lioulr! "hr lrP;iled thP s<tmf'."
Thi~ presum;:ihly \.\'('lllld :ilhll~ (n pav
ra i~e fnr !e;i tht>rs ln school rlistricts
111hirh .cr;in\rd pa y rai~rs fnr n!l'll!:.r
rmpll'lye.~ prior tn the Auii;, 15 WRge
frer~.e ,
But lnl·a!ly, llepulv l 'n11n!v Cnuncll
.la1nr~ \\'. Rrigg~. rhiPf nl !he schnol ~
rlivis1nn, .~;iirl hP w.:i~ sti,.klnR hy his rul ·
ing nf Tucs1lav lh111 tra!'hrr~ .:irP tll'·
<·h 1rled fn11TI all ln<'rl'asP.~ d11r1nR. !he 00-
dav reri11d .
lt!• rilrd a f'ahf11r11i11 11u11t n1hn,I! T"·
q111ring !h;it !he p;1y J)('rin1I fnr ."rhnnl
r 111plo)f'S n1ust 1.:nrrespnnd In !ht \.\'nrk
pPnnd.
This ruli ng prnhih11~ pa~1 in.c ('al1rnrn1it
I C'll t"hrr~ OVl'r a 1'.J.-1nnnth pcrinrl. l'lP SAirl
Anrl Jr1Tv F. l-lal\'r1·snn . lr,l!al 11d\·1.~er
!n 1hr Ln.~ J\ngrt rs i;1•hnnl di.<.lrit•!. sair1 he
h11rl met \\·1th {)f:r nlli!'i;il.~ frnin !ht' ~an
Fr;111!'\SC'O ;inc! Ln.~ A11gelr~ nfrirr!'I ilnrl
h."ld hren ;idl'iscri lh;it In rerrivP ii PAV rri1~e. rmplnyes rn11s1 ha1·P hrcn rrceivin~
;i p::i_v rnise hC'fnre !lie frer1.c went !n1o
eff <'Cl.
Stalf' offi<•i;:il~ in Sac-r;in1f'n1n hill'"' 8d·
1 •~rd Inca] srhnnl di.~trir'I.~ In pnstpone
!P~"her ~;ilrir1• in,.re11 <.P.~ llnlil the con
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e The~,. are very comfort 11 bl e \ofa b1d1
for 1itting 11 nd ileering . e A wide t eleclion o f11 bri c1 t11 rid c.o lor
to choo11 from.
P ROFESSION ~ .J. GARl\ETf Fu ~N 11u,RsR80R BLVD
COST A MES,., CALIF. INTERIOR DES IG NERS Optn Me11 ., Thvr1 . & Fri. lvH. 640-0 275 b.(6-027&
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* * VOL. 64, NO. 203, 4 SECTIO NS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA THURSDAY, AUGU ST 26, 1971' -TEN CENTS
Questions Prompt Bool{ by Clemente Couple
By JOHN VALTERZA
01 1~1 OlilJ l>l!lf S11+1
A San Clemen te couple v.·ho spent the
last several yea rs ans"·ering questions
from friends about buying mobile homes
finally created the best answer -they
wro te a book about it.
Not only did Neil and Yvnnnr Dunn
write a handy reference guide for the
prospective buye r, bu! !hey al so pu blish·
rd it themselves This fir st 1•en!urP,
whic h came off tht!' presses in early
August. has quickl y grown in popularity
and the coupl e no"' have formed a small
publishing company.
"\Ve didn"l really anticipa le going 1010
the pub!ishing business," says :v1rs.
Dunn. "Bul "'e did realize how badly the
information in the boo k "'as needed .'"
"People buying n1obile home s ar£> n1a k-
1ng a large capita l investment "'ithout
lmo"·ing very n1 uch about it." she :.rids.
'"The y don "t reali1.e the !1nanc1al, prac·
tical or emotional iinplication$."'
The couple t;:ilked to neighbors at the
mobile home park where they li ve and
spen t a mont h compiling Lhe info rmation
for the boo k from int.e n.'ie1o1·s and past ex-
prriences.
Keil Dunn , a forme r technical wr11cr
for Autonetirs, ..,,·rote the ropy !or the 20-
page manl1al and his ""'ile. a former
ad\·ertising executive. des1~ed the covEr
1o1·i1h the help of a San Clemente sign
conlpany.
~'\rs . Dunn notes the~ took lhl' copy tn
a n1agazine publisher at Laguna Nii;ue!,
but the man lold them they C(luld publish
it for less n1oney by doing it thPmselves,
So. armed ·w!th a rew pointers about
the publis hin~ business. the pair went to
a pnnt1ng ~erv ice rn Sait Clemente and
had the ""'nrk printed.
Th<' manual. titled "Before You Buy a
to.\obilehome:· is now being tes t marketed
in San Diego County and at a few book
~1nres in Orange County. l'\lr~. Dunn
notes that sales are so good tht book
~!ore.s tn San Diego hflVe run out of
copies and are awa lll ng an other prin ting.
"Fnr h11 1f the people who buy
mob1\eho1ncs, '' tl-trs. Dunn says, "the
Navy May Use Seagoing
Dana Point
Requesting
Patrol Car
Dana Point's Chamber of Commerce
this week issued an urgent sppeal to
Orange Coun ty Sheriff ,James 11-iusick to
stem a tide of burglari*'S in the county
community. The theft s have caused one
usiness In close It s doors.
In lhe monthly Issue of the Dana. Point
Log newsletter. Chamber President Art
Humburg published sin open letter t.n the
sheriff asking for another car to be added
to the area·s be at to st.ave off the rash of
thefts.
'"Dana Point has just had ann!her in 11
long series or burglarits," Humburp: tol d
the sheriff. "This last one wa s the second
robbery in the same establishment and is
forcing the owners to close their
bu~iness."
The Cham ber lc11rler s;iid he ha 5 re-
quested the extra p;:itrol often end h;:is
received cordial repli es from the county
drpartmcn1 bu! nn pi;tr;i pat rnl car.
\V hile we appreciate our courte~~·. "·e
11.re adam;:int th;it the lim,. for action has
arrived and "'e must h;ive !his additional
pat rol car."' Humhu ri:: s;iid.
Hum buri: ;:idrled thal ropie.o; nf !he ap·
peal have hren sent to \ht> community·s
st;:ile and couoty representatives.
'""1e are f1'1.hl1ni:: for this pro!ection anti
~·tll continue to fig ht until "'r recei\"t it ,"
he vov.•e<I.
Queen in J akarta
JAKARTA. Tndonesia (AP ) -Quer.n
Juliana nf the Nethe rlands received 11.n
sffectionale ""elcome toda y as shr. ar·
rived in this fnrmer Dutch t o\nny for an
11-day visit. !he first ever by a reigning
Dutch monarch.
President Suharto and his "'ife greeted
the 62-vear-old Queen and her husband
Prince ·Bernhard, when KLi\I jelliner lan·
ded them at Jakarta's Kemayoran
airport alter a three.hour flight from
Bangkok.
Orange Coast
1\'eather
Mosll:.' sunny 1kit!'s today 11nrt
Friday ton -after the usual morn-
ing cloud!! end fog clea r. High11
along the beaches around 75 rising
to M inland. l..llws tonight in the
&J's.
INSIDE TODAY
A grocer wh n had ju.s t been
robberl ff>" th ,. erghlli t1mt',
jumpt d. 111 11.i.s cnr, ptt r.tttf'd tht
robbt'T, awi shnt him wirh hi.s
otmt gun. Story, Pagt .S.
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JULIE NIXON EIS ENHOWER DISPLAYS CAST FOR PHOTOGS
Broken Toe Turned Ou! to be Mori Seriout-Than First Thougkt
Jt1li e Eise 11l1ower Sl1el ves
Teacl1i11 g A fte1~ Acc ide11t
By f'RA~CES l,E,VIXE
AHad 11tt1 '"" "'•II••
Julie Nixnn Eisenhower ha.o; accr pti.•d
""-"i!h extreme rl isappointmeot'" s
medical decision lo give up her leaching
job in Florida because or a broken toe,
the Western \Vh ite House reports.
The injury lo Presiden l /'\ix rm "i:;
rni41 s-no!J~5 =iiotu ~Q n1 p<JAOJd JiJUJlJnr.p
first indicated, Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegle r rl iscloserl "'ednesrlay.
He said X-rays showed lhe big IOt' on
!he lef! foot had been "sha tlrrerl anii
cru shed" when a book cart lopplerl onto
Julie·s foot the second day on the JOb as ;i
third grade teacher al Atlantic Beach
Elementa ry School.
.Julie probably will be in a cast up to
her knee for four lo six ~·eek s anrl wtll
have to stay off her foot for some time.
"ln rairncss to the .vnungs!ers In her
cla ss," Ziegler ~11 i1I, and on lhe "'sl.r11n~
recnmmendalion "' nf "'hite l{nu.~e physi -
ci an Or, \\'al1cr Tkach, .Julie decider! to
give up a full·t 1me school job for the fall
sPmrstPr . Ji "'as her first tea ching
a~signmcnt .
Instead, she ha s arrangc1l. when she's
able, 10 join !he school's unpaid voluntee r
tea£'her aide program and help out 1n 1he
classrooms.
l ier mother new lo Flon rla \\1erlnesday
to slay with Julie. who wa!I in '"a ~real
deal of pa in" after the Tuesday acc1rlent,
the White House sa1rl.
t\1rs. Nixon "'ill remaln a few da ys al
lhe 11 partmenl Julie and her husbanrl,
Ens. David Eisenh ower. have rented
while: David i!I on Navy ass_lgn ment lo the
Albany, based at nearby Mayport, Fla.
Reagans, A ni bassador
Dine at N ixons Ho1ne
Pres.idenl Nlxon 's qu iet week of rela x·
ation picked up a bit with a dinner at hill
home Vi'ednesday evening ""ith Governor
and Mrs. Ronald Reag;in Jll n d
Amba ssador and t\lrs. Waller Anncnhcri;i .
And the slight momentum will cool1nuc
Frida~ mnrn!ng 11s A m r r i c a n
Amba~sador t.n Germa ny· Kcnnrth n.ush
arrives in San Cl emente for a morning
meeting.
The Pre~ident welcomed the Reagans -·-
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and Amerlc11n Ambast.adnr to Grea t Br\.
lain and ~1 rs. Annenberg at La Ga.sa
Pac1fica at 7 o'clock.
.Joining !he social event were National
Security Adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger and
thl' Presidenl ·s secrel11ry Rosemary
\\'nod~ Mrs. Nixon h11d gone to florida lo
he with c:la11i:-hter .Julit .
Jn recent d.11ys the President hM kept
lo a light M:hedule or morning and early
afternoon work in his offices, and late
11fternooo rela:ii:atlon.
•
Nav y officials hQpe to press iin ex-
perimental. i;eagoing 1ikimml!r lntr. use
i;nme time Friday in a last-ditch attempt
In keep a quarttr·mi\lion gallons nf thick
fue l oil from staining beaches from San
Clement e In Oceanside.
Late Wedncsd11y, Na vy offirials ad-
mit ted that the amount of fuel oil spilled
info the sea off San Clemente Island
;iJmost a week aJ.:(O was much greater
th;i n nrigin0lly believed .
Navy spokesmen I.his morning said the
J.2fl0 12:allon flgure was "a newsman·s
es!imate.''
The Navy bel ieves 244,1)()() gallons of the
!hick fue l was accidentally dumped into
lhe sell last Frida y,
The tarry, black ~oo now forms a 2S..
m1!e-lrin12:. kirlney-sh;iped slick l,vi ng
several miles directly off shore of the San
Clc mente-Ocea nsirle Area.
The bulge of the thick stuff is closer lo
()(·r;insidr
('hen11c;it spr;i y apphc;it irins on the
;<lic k ha ve f;iilcrl. press aide.-. s<1id, and
lhP n('w hnpP for a snl utinn rests no a
ha stllv hu 1l t snnrke! sk1mmini:: device at·
tarhrd 10 ;:i vr~~cl s1mil11 r 10 the oiler
t ·~s Manatee ""hich dumped the oil in !he
lir-.t place.
The Na vy is using a drsign si milar In
~norkrls u~erl lii.~t. yP<1r 10 the calmer
\r<11ers nf :-i?.n l'rilOCJS('0 B-.y.
Ru1 1he ;i pplic:il1nn of the huge skim·
m!'r has never heen 11ttempted on the
opfn sr;i , .~;iy N;:ivy spokc..~men.
Nn nil has been seen lhi11 mo rning on
San Clemente"s puhl ic be~ches.
Rut blobs of 1he oil ::ire washin F( ashnre
at C::tmp Peodlelon where Marine Corps
and Na vy men rema in busy with hand
1001.~.
LifC'J\1111rd !'lpokesmen in San Cl emente
11a1rl that because of e~isling wave, cur·
rent and wind conditions, the oil will pro-
babl.v appear downcoast of the city in
comin g days.
\Vave S\\·ells are out of the west. as are
"'inds. shoreline currents 11re. moving
do"·ncoast as well. said San Clementi
Lif,.guard IA . Hank Barnes.
"Unless the conditions changt, it looks
lik e most of the action might be
do"'ncoast at Pendleton." he said.
President Nixon Wednesda y w a s
reported lo be keenly aware of the oil
5ituation. his press aides said .
Bul the chief execulive has liitressed
I hat his beach should not take priority
over others which h11ve received relative·
I)' minor staining thus far.
Black Aid e Resigns
Under P ress ure
WASH INGTON !UPI) -The Pen·
tagon's top civll righl.5 offlcild ha! resign-
ed. the Washington Post said today.
The Post quoted Peillagon sources as
itaytniz that Frank W Render, 3.S. re.sign·
ed Wednesday under pressure from
Defeosl! SecretRry Melvin R. Laird.
Render was the l'i ighest ranking Negro in
the Defense Dep1rtment wtth 8 $36.000-a·
year pnst u Deputy AMi.stant Secretary
of Defl!nee.
The sources SRid Laird was displeased
I hat Render, while 11potlighting civil
righU abuMs In the milltary. allegedly
failed to come up with eny proposed aolu·
t!oru; lo the problems.
pointers in the book are things they fi nd
out alterv.·ards.""
The n1anual ouUtnes for th!' prospective
buyer the effects of depreciation on
mobilehomes. gives hints on financing.
and purchasing and nOtf'S the advantages
and disadvanta ges of living in 11
mobi\ehome park.
For ex ample. the book ex plai ns that
most parks will not accept as res idents
either sinRle men or single women.
Unrler the section on constru ction, the
manual observes. "The. mnbi leome, fast
changing in looks, is neverthele11s still the
offspring or the melal house traUer,
which was 1n turn offspring of the metal
tr<iveling tra iler."
Noting that the root is Pssen!ia\ly juat
a sheet of met al. the manual adds it will
PQP with expansion und er a hot sun will
always "ratlle in the wind."
t\1rs Du nn says the book is now selling
for $1.20, but may soon be raised ln
price.
··t\-Tr. Ni.xoo foul ed us up on that one ...
she laughs. "\Ve were going to raise It to
$1.50. bu\ that same night, he announced
the price freeze."
OAJL Y PILOT Pllele ·~ 1>111191• H•l'-1
Breaki119 • in a Bridge
Rosa Alarl·on, Miss San Juan Capilsrano, breaks botUe of champagne,
marking ofricial opening of new La Novia Road Bridge over San Juan
Creek. Ceremonies \Vere conducted \Vednesday, although bridge has
been open t o traffic for a \.l'eek. The $250,000 facility replaces old
Ganado Bridge. destroyed in floods of 1969.
Sa11 Cl emente's No1·thrup
Elec tefl LAFC Cl1airman
&in C!Pmr ntP Councilman Sl;:in]Py-
r\nr!hrup was elected ch<1 1rm;in of the
()range County Loc;i l Ai:i enc.v Formation
Co mmission ! LAFC 1 Thursd:iy by a
11n11 nininus vote of its five members.
Northrup rep!;ices Los Al<i rni10s Coun-
cil ma n Joe Hvclc, 1he man whose re-
jectio n by the League nf Citits led to hi~
fluste r fr om th e board anrl a rul ing
aga inst him by an Orange County
Superior Court judge.
Hyde"s seat as 2 hoard member has
been ta.ken by Fullerton Councilman
Louis "Red ·· Rei nhardt whn was named
hy the Leagul! as its representa tive O\'er
Hyde.
Also iier\·ing "·it h Northrup on the
LAFC board are Anaheim coun cilman
Charles Pearson and county supervisors
Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers.
Listenin g E ars
Hotline .Seek s
More Volunteer s
San Clemente's Listening Ears hotl ine
service this week launched a search for
mo1·e vo lunteers to lead rap sessions with
people with personal problems and man
the phones.
Hotline leader Arthur R. "Bud" Scheele
said anyone from 16 years old or more
with a 1i0Ci!re, willingness to listen and
help is welcome to sign up for a 11eril!s of
vOluilletr ttainlng 11euton11 which will be-
held next month in !Aguna Beach.
Training wnrkshop.o; will he hl!ld on
evenings and a Saturday In mirl-
Septembe.r at SL t\-1ary't Epi$CO pal
Church In Laguna Bea.ch.
Volunteers who successfully complete
the training workshop will join a group of
local residenl'I who have manned hotline
phones end joined in group rap sessionll
in the program which will celr.brate. its
first birthday in Sen Clemente lhi11 fal l.
rcr~Ons inte.rt sttd in tht. h o t r l ri e
''olunteer work can cont.let Scheele tit
•92-f>IM .
DAILY l>ILOT tttfl ,..._
IN LAFC DRIVER'S SEAT
Sen Cl•ment•'• Northrup
Catholic Cliurch
Slate s Fiesta
A weekend fiesta -incllldlnc· two
public dinneNJ in lhf. new parish hall -
will be held at our Lady of F1Uma
Catholic Church in mid-September.
Fiesta cha irman Frank Ling uid Utt
annual celebratlon will include· carnival
rides. booths. a white elephant 1ale, a
ct1"ke welk and prizes. The publlc ll
welcome .
The evl!nt will he Sept. l7, ·1a.and 19 oft
the church ground.'!i near the elvk: cuittr,
Fight Against Freeway Renewed Laguna Greeter
Set to Undergo
Minor S urgery Homeowners ln th!! Laguna ~lli\J!!l arra
havl! rtntw@d th!!Lr fight ai;atnst tht pro-
posM roult of the f'a r1!11:: Coast
Freeway.
Percival Chase, chairm an of the
Fr~"'a~· Fighters' Comm1ttet. ol the
assix:1at ion, sae<l lndav he plans to make.
an ap~aranct' beforP the Orange County
Board of Suptrvisors Stop!. I with a plea
for new roult hearings
Cha~. who has been at 1l1'e in the
freeway contro1·ersv fnr more than a
year, contends his "tormer req uests for
new route hearings ha\e been ignored by
the Board.
"They have not ~n v e 1 y
cooperatl\~." Chase aa1d "Poht1call), ll
you don't have any friends, there 1sn'l
much you can ctn about su"h thin&s But
we are aoin& to put some heat on,"
The exii;tina route, which was adopt!d
by the state. folloV!g a series nl public
hearings in Orang, County, \\•II! bisect
L:iguna Niguel and forr.e !he re1no val nf
some 67 homes, one of \1 h1ch belongs to
Chase
The free"a y tf1nlm1t1 er uf the a'r-0('1,1·
lion lI1 1970 off errd t1n .~ilernal e rou le
"hic.h, Chase said. "ould nol force thr
elimination of any homes and would save
Joh Pla11 OK'd
Battin Casts Lone County ·!\lo Vote
A federally backed $2 8 million employ•
ment program that "'Ill pro\'ide Jobs for
some 300 unemployed "·orkers in Orange
County \\'ent to the county's department
heads for implementation \\'ednt-sday
tiver the objections of Supervisors
Cha irman Robert B11tt1n.
After hearinc Ba rtin cnmpla1n of ··too
many chiefs and not enough Indians." the
board voted 4 to I to hire the 23 "'orkers
who will bt th e ad vance guard of 300 new
names on the cou nty's pay roll.
The first 23 workers "'ill be assigned to
tht-county's personnel, administrath·e
and auditor-conlroller divisions to help
plan utilization of President Nixon's anti-
unemployment measure and assign eligi-
ble unemployed to county jobs.
Battin particularly attacked t h e
decision to assign 14 of the 23 analysts to
the personnel department. '"They're cut-
ting the cream off the top and they just
don't n~ this many workers to operate
this program," he said.
Battin's plea fnr the board In
personally operate the program ··and cu t
out so man.v papr:r shufflers" \\aS re-
jected .,.,,!lh the dec1s1nn bv nther board
members to launch a proi?ram that ma y
hal'e. most of the 300 11·orkers picked in
county jobs by Labor Da.v.
The Cflunty program is part of a -~6
million a!Jocation In OranRe Cflun1~' by Lhc
federal government under !he recen!ly
authorized ant i-unemployment mea.c;ure.
Six Orange County cities inc luding Hun-
tington Beach have recei1·ed separal!!
grants with the instructions that their
hiring plans must not conflict with the In-
dependent county program .
f\1ost of the jobs created "·ill be in the
clerical. anti-pollution, general manual
and fire and forestry dn•isions. ll "'as
noted by the board \Vednesday that the
Orange County Medical Center has open-
ings for at least 60 nursing aides and
orderlies.
Nixon Pledges to Retain
U.S. lmpo1·ts Borde1· Tax
By BELEN TR0~1AS
U'I '1•11 Writ ...
President Nixon plans to hold t~ line
on hlS IO percent border tax on U.S. im-
p!"lrts as a "totally justified" measure,
despite threats of a retaliatory trade "·ay
by irate European nations.
The Pre~dent, working al the \Vest.ern
"l\ite House in San Clemente, was in
:Jose touch with his fiscal experts "·ho
~ught to avoid a monetary confrontation
1mong mA jor U.S, trlld1ng partners.
Pre's Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told
~ewsmen the President believes hls
moves are valid unl er the 1947 General
Agreement on Trade And Tariff (GATT).
"Bt<=a use voe ha \·e been fa ced \11ilh a
trade def1r1t 11;nd other nalions ha l'e been
!aced with a .c;urplus l\'e cannot conceive
11111 1hrv would take counter steps
!gains! th e United States," Ziegler said.
The chief executive \1'as concentrating
hetJ l'ily this we-ek on ma jor foreign policy
prnb\ems
The ~ituat1nn surroundi ng lhe South
l"ietna mese presidential elect1nn on Orl.
1. 11.•1th the pn~s1b1h!y that Pre~Ldtnt
~gu'.·en \';:in Thieu "·111be1 he nnl~1 ac1ne
:anrJ 1date. "'as a mat ter of concern to
fl.1xnn. ·
But !hi' \r~11!1' Hl'lu~e remainf'd ~i\f'nt l')n
:he pri\1t1ral C'TJSL~ in Sa1gfln "h11h bas
-p~ulrPd frnm rhe rffu~al nf \ire Prt.<;I·
jent '.\i;u~en Can !\~ anC Ge n Duong Van
~linh to run. Both ha1·e charged elec!1on
·1.cc1ng
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enrl to approach !hi' elect1flns fr nm a
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Bun ker to confer \l'llh the candidates
In another d!"\'elopment, the Pre-s.1dl"nt
summoned Kenneth Rush, U . S _
Ambassador to \\lest German~" tn c('>nfl"r
"'ilh him here Friday on lhe new four-
power drail agreement on Berlin.
Rush completed his cnnsullatinns with
Secretary of Stale William P. Rogrrs in
Washington \Vednesday on the still ·Sf'l'..'ret
accord and was about to depart fnr Bonn
"·hen the President 1n\·ited him to
persona lly consult on the a~reement
u·hich was hammered out orer a 174
month period.
Nixon u·as staying out of the llmellghl,
studying document s and kerp1 ng a pat-
tern of working at his office in the mnrn-
ing and at his oceanside 1·illa in the after-
noon.
fnr the pas! l\\'O da\ s ~e t1as taken fl
tllp in his Soanish-stvle pnol inst.earl nf
going to h1.c; favnnle red beach fin Camp
Pend leton, a pparenllv hecriuse f'f the oil
slick that ha!i pl!!gt11>d the beach line near
the \.\:estern \\'hite House.
\\'ednesday night he did a hit of
sflc1al11.ing -and pP rh;i p<> prih11c k111'l, -
b\' hns!Jng a d111nl'r r:ir!v 1n hnn••r nf
Californ ia Gfl1· anrl :\1rs Rona !r'I RP<i~an
Otbrr guests included l' S :\mbas~arlnr
tn f.reat Brita in and i\l rs \\';i ll rr An·
nenl'if'r4. ::inrl 1\;111nnill $1>1•ur1ll' ,\ff;i1r~ Arl1·1~1>r Henrv A l\l<><>1ncPr. · ;inrl his
pe r~nn.1! ~l'<'retar1 . Ro~p ~1~r1 \\ ro'ld.c;
~!rs :\ixnn flrv. lo Fl(lrida \\'ednesd.1v
In rfl mfort Their dalf'!hter .r u 1 1 e
E1:.f'nhf111·cr. 2~. 11 hn ~uf11>red a hrr>l-.r11
l'>P 1n ::i n ::i rr1rlPn! .;! 1hP 1\!l:i11!1r Rr.1rh
F.l tmentarv St hl"!O I 11·hen• she 11 a~ al-
!end1ng a Pre-school teacher v.or kshop.
Privileged S urfer
Hits tlie Waves
l'Veo r .Nixon Villa
B) GE;\:E HA.-.;l)SAKER
&•-11i.o ~rto Nrll"
fe11 5urff'r s ha\·e 11 .so lucky 3s 16-year·
old Bob Bart.
Th11 muscular blnnd !PPnager is one ol
db<iut 10 surfers pr.rmi!led to use !he
\\"t-~lrrn \\"hlte Ho1i~e berich -'1'tn
11 hen, a~ nn11·, Prcs1rlr nt ~txon Is in
re s1rlence.
"'Tht beach is ii;oo<l for 5lJrf1ng ," Boh
~a 1s, "betause nf thP \\,1v threl' Cir four
rrrfs an• Situated \\'hen ,ii S\\'ell hlls a
reef. it gh·ps a good, \onl!l nde."
The surf('rS flrr no>1 ~hbt'ir.c; 0( thP ~1xnns
in lhe adjoining Cypress Shore com-
muni!v. "·hirh ls .,.,·allrrl. \lo'llh a ~uard at
tl1e gart
Anyone can use the beach "hen N1x0n
tS ab.sent But "'htn ht" arfl\'I'~. $lgn!.
pnsted on the sand ""'rn. "Rt~tricted
area. Aufhorizrd Peri;nnnC'I Onlj "
SPC'ret Serv1c, spt"r111) 11:u:irds. 11·p~t1ng
.c;idea rm s. paTrril The beach. A Cn11~~
f.uard boat layi; offshore. lo kel'p other
craft a"'l'IY-
The "11pproved" surfers httrt! had
uninterrupted use of the beai:h for 11bout
!wo yea rs.
Tht~· inrlud!' 11n 111rl1ne p 11 n t ,
b11~1nP.c;smen and ncra.c;1nnttllv R n 1 r
Amess. teen-11ge son nf artnr .l.1m11 s
/\rn"s~. "''1'1(1 ~T111rs as ~larsha ll \l111t D1!1nn
fin the "Gun smnkt"' ft"lf'1·i~1on ~erie' and
has a hnme 1n Cyprl'.c;~ Short
''Al first ihe Sl'rret Ser,·1re. "·a ~n·t
~ning tn let anyonl' 1n." ~a1rl Bnb Th"n
John Se 1·er~nn . frirmf'r pub!1~hf'r nf
'Surf tr' m1'gaz1ne . su tim1tt ('rl ~ h!>t of \0
.~urf('r~ ;1Jnd ~.,, 1'1'rt'"'1 .11
mill ions of do\lar.s tn construction costJ.
Chase claim& he ha! presented the plan
to public 1''<lrk! offi('la!s 1n Sacra mento
and the~· have received the plan well.
However. before new route hParings
can be held. the Board or Supervisor!
must request them from the !tale.
Tom Ful'nle~. exerutive aide to
Super11 ~nr Rnnal<f Casp<>r~. ".ho
reprr!lents Lai;!una Niguel, said toda y !he
homeio11 nrr~ are llfll l'ieing 1gnflrl'rl tJnd
the proposed route change ts not being
studied
"The coun1y road department and local
sti:lff should have an opporluni!y to
totally review the m1tter before 11.·e ask
Sacr&mento to come do"'" here and
reas!.e1s the route," Fuenlt-s said.
County engineers are currently making
a study ot the proposed new route and a
repo rt Is eipecled soon. Fuentes added.
Construction of the freewa~ w11! probably
not begin until 1974, according h. state of-
liciRls
'"'v\'e should gel our local expert1sp and
1npul so that we don't act in rgnorance,"
Fuentl'S ~dded
Th,. nl'w route \\"flu!rl ehm1nale that
portion of the free 11ay cutting aC'ross
Lagun11 /\'iguel to Capistrano Beach.
i\'flrfer 011 Open. Ln11d
Instead or paralleling Crnwrt Valley
Parkway in a nnrth-!'lou1h dlrect1on, the
propni;cd roult'. "·nuld h~·a\e the San Die11:n
Fruway at 8 point one mile 1-0i.!lh of
Crown VaU~y r arkwa y and go northwest
to a point near the Rockwell plant.
Cha~e says this new rullle vtould i;ave
ahflul fi ve rr11le.~ nr fret'WflY (·OnstrUCl1nn.
He al.~o notes that, since the ne.w route
11·11u!d tra1·eri;f' f!'w hills, costs of con-
struc11on would be n1uch lower.
··1 tlunk 11e can work this nut on a
fr lcndl\ h;i<q~ with the Bo;1rd nf S1i~r\01~or~." Ch a.~P said. \\'e ;1re nnt
going to get any\lo'here unless we are
friendly v.·ith them.''
Laguna Beach Grttter Eller L1r11tn
wlll under10 surgery early ne:rt "'eek ror
the removal or a 8mall tumor nn is pn>-
slate. gland, friend s reported this morn·
in~-
The upera1ion, (). Y..'. PrieP. said, \\'Ill be
pcrfnrmed ill Veterans ~f em or i a I
HospilRI in l.nn~ Rfl:lch aod is nol con-
slrlrred ma,)nr ~uri.;l'rV .
Larsen. 81 . ha11 been in the VA hospital
i:ince n1id-.June when he WM admitted
beC'fluse of a bladder lnfettion.
In 1968, Price .~aid, Larsen had a
similar tumnr rf'rOOl'ed .
Lack of Controls Scored
It 1!i exp<'•'led lh::it the (;rel'ter "'Ill r~
main at the VA hospital fnr anothe r
month .and then be placed in a nur111ng
home -possibly in L<1guna Beach.
Of'lails hnl'e yet to be worked out, Price
sairi_
&Ol.OClllH! l"•H• Wrlt•r
5A.'J FR A\"CISCO -A new R:t!ph
l\z.-1e.r report says that controls over
de1 elnpment nf California 's remaining
open land are "virtually non·existent.'
Part two fl f a Nader task. force 's 14-
month study released \\"ednesd11v als'l
calls for an end to property ta.xatiOn or a
mainr ovl'rhaul of the tax s~·stem to halt
land development speculation_
The report says many conflicts of in-
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Reinecke Leads Angry
Nader Counter-attack
Cr1!1cs of Ra lph !\'ader's ''Califflrn1a
Repnrt" issued \'\'ednesday, rtturned lhe
fJre l oda~'.
Some of the angriest reaC'l111ns to
r\ader's blistering report on California
land use were :
-"The 1onuendos and untruths Cfln·
ta1nPrl in it are aimed prim11r1I.\' al. ex-
panrling the ego of Ralph Nader and hi.!
\11tch hunters." fumed LL Governor Ed
Re1netke. "At no time dirl Nader or nne
of his crev.' inernbers contact m\'Sl'lf or
one of my staff Tbey apparentl~1 Wrre in·
tPrested only in aiming un substantiated
r harges wi thout ma.king an effort lo find
The truth··
-"J'm sorry to see Nader being so
Na tion Records
Fourth Straight
Trading Deficit
rarf'le.~~ It d.:imaJ;es some of the gnfld
wnrk he 15 doing .'' said A~semhlyman
Ed10.1n Z'bprg 10-Sacramentfl l. chargrd
1n !he r\ader report "'llh supporting large
Cfl mpan.v l<1nr! 1nlcrests.
-F"nrmrr (;11vernf1r !';it Bro11•n drn1 erl
That his Beverly 1!1lls law firm uses its
pn!itic;it presT1~c to pur ~ue l::ind-de\'elrir-
ment interests for majfJr cfJmpanies such
as Bnise-Cascade. "\\'e represent them
on legal matters, but there has Cfrt<.>~nly
been no political IOU's in those cases.''
Brown said.
-"The report reveals \"l'J'Y little
~no\l·ledge of Cali fornia la\lo•,'' repl1Pd
l''ilte Controller Hnus!nn J. FJournn\', HP
also sa id lhe st:i te Lanrls Commii;sJOn nf
11·hirh ht. 11nd Reine('kP llrt-men1hrrs. has
nn priv.·er to givf' away tidelands r\Ji;!ht.~ 1n
1ncal government, as charged in the
r'\ ad er reJ>Clrl.
-~o commenl h:;d heen is~ueri bv
Governor Ronald Reagan . because he
hasn't yet read the report, his aides said.
\\rASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. J J k SI • S l fnrei•n lcade d.ticit -• m•jor factor in ce n·ea . up e
President Nixon's new econo mic program -cDntinued into a fourth month in Julv, \\'ASH!f\GTON I UP I ~ -Ltickheed
the !nngesl stretch in the nation 's histor}', Shipbuilding & Cons!ruct1fln Co. a
Jl was disclosed today. ~ubsid1ary of Lockheed Aircraft Crop ,
has been awarder! a S52,70fl.0<10 contract
'The Olmmerce Dcpart1nent reported to builrl "!hr world 's mn~t. powfrf1il
!he United Sta!es imPQrted $.104 I million icebreaki;or'" the tran.~rortation depart-
1nnre from other countrit s than it .c;hip-rnent annnunced v,:ednesday .
pC'd abroad in July, ra isin~ 1he lrarle The 400-fflol, 12,00~-ton vessel, whi ch
defirit to Sfi76 .4 million for the first i;pven 11·1!1 be the fir.<;( addilion tfl the icehrt11k-
n1on1hs of the year. 1ng fletl since 1954, is expected to be 1n
Nixnn's decision In !et the dollar Cflllsl guard service by 1974.
''nnat" on the international m11rkel and 1---------------
!o impose a 10 per cent tariff on a wirle
;irrav nf Imports "·as taken lo alleviate
!he dc f1r 1t problem.
ThPfP 111>rP lhP~" nthf'r rlp1·rlflpmt'nls
at hr.m e and abro.:id 1n connection "'ilh
1he 911-da,v "·.:11.!e-pr1ce freeze and ol hPr
n~re("l<>. nr \1xnn's prngra.m for l" s.
econo n11c ff"C'Ol'f ry.
-The AFl.-CIO and the 1nrltf)('nrltnl
l"n1t rd Autn \\'nr kcrs C"nl(ln 1 l' A\\"• con-
fer rer! 11!1h A ha!!f"r \' of la"·\prs nn !he !)(1S~1b 1litl' nf brini.:in~ cnur1 sulls aJ:a1n ~t
the prirc 1racr e(!JI_
-Thi' rl nl!;ir dropped sh a r p I _v on
R nt1~h fnre1gn rurren<"y mark P 1 s .
rieprrcia!iniz ne:irrr the tarJi!Pt nf the ~IX
nn dt1·;:ill1;itll'ln goal nf mnre. than 10 J)f'r
rent in relfl!1nn 10 thPr strong currenc 1t~
such ;i.c; thf' mark ::ind yen .
-L. ratrick Gra.v 111. the .Ju.c;11re
Departmenrs chief enforcer of the \l'Aj.!P-
price frr~zt , prrrlirtrrl rconnn1ie <'Urbs
11 ould he extended hevnnd the 90-day
lree7P and said latxir lf;iders "'ill "Se~
!he h.:indwrilin,'l nfl the \\All.''
-The leader nf 120 .c;mnll indepl'nrlrnt
unlC1ns , Rogtr ~1 . Rettig. dennunced the
adminislrat1nn's apprnarh Ir. "'l'lge-priC'e
controls. charg inJ;! Hu•.v ··place the n1ajn r
burden on l11hnr.' Rettig htiid!i tht" N11-
11onal F'edrration of Independent Union!i
11 hirh rrprescnts an e.stimaltd 50.000
members.
\
terest al the slate rind local ilflvernmen-
tal levels hampe r proper land manage-
n1enl.
Lflcal Ji!flvernments, •·more concerned
\Vi!h :it!rflcfing bu1ldtrs for btx ha se
purpnses th:in with safely, have itnposed
few 1nra11111gful standards rind little en-
forcemcnl," n1e repflrt c!<1ims.
The Jack of pl:tnn ing and regulatinn of
ne"' hou s ing development is endangering
11·hat rrn1riins of the slate's open land,
said lhe s!udy.
Thf' ta.c;k force ca!lrd fnr rrsiJ;!nfllions
l'f all nffiC'lills reJi!:uJ;1!1n~ n a! u r a I
resnurC'rs, ulllllics. fnr!'stry prac!icr.c; aocl
re;il es!:l!e \I.ho ha1·e d1ree l occupallflnal
ronflic·ts of intert"'sls 1111h rrgulatcd lf1-
duslr1c.~.
AUornl'y H n her t F' r 11 rn e I h. "'tlo
d1r<'Ctrd !he .c;1111!y, ... a1tl that mc11ns "lhat
rrnh;ih ly a 1n:iJl'lri!y of many boards
.shnuld rc~ign."'
\'ari ous sl::i!P and f1'fleral agenet<>s
\\h ich supposcdl .v provide nrrr-all en-
v1rc1nml'ntal protection arc at best m:ik-
ing "gestures" in that dircc!lon, said the
rrpnrL
It cnticiied the slate. Rrsnurces Agen-
cy fnr not being a "policemRn but a
public relalions organization" whnse
main purpo~r i~ !o gE'lg rli~sent by other
depar1ment s.
"The envlrnnrnrnt seems to ratp
sturi if'~. rla<>~lfif'afifln . cnncern a nd
rnnrrnnus p11hli1·it y," declarf'd !he ta;k
fnrcf'. ··while the land interes ts keep right
nn t:iliini: Rll 1he S(l il, mineral s. l!rass Rnd
limber th<il lhcy please, incurring costs
!h111 olhrr.c; mu st bl'11r.''
The s111dy .O:.R1d 111<11 because effective
CPntr:il1zrd ~Ol't'rnrncnl l'notrol over 1Rnd
plannin.c: are l:icking. decisions usually
ilrP lrfl In loc.11 cnntrnl -described as
"1hc de1·c!npcrs' brst friend" because of
the ellC,llCd susceptibility of such orficials
lo influence.
T1i be niraningful, S<tid lhe task fnrce, a
state nl'crseer !u prnrnflle effective,
benefic1.::il u.~e flf open land must he Rble
lo monitor the lei?1sl:ili vc and executive
hrAnchrs on behalf ol the gcnerB! public
intcre.~t.
Sur h rin ;iE:enry musl hi' freP of cnn Fl iC't
"I inlrrc;t prnhlen1s of flPJ"lflin lces and in
performance of dutie.o:., H must have. the
n2ht of sanc!ions or J>ClWet of ml'lkinR
nerrssary structural chAnges and ha\'e
ma,s1\'e staffing.
;! I
Prirc not<'rl that Eilrr \\'il'i "\·rry SflrrY
he was un:ible lfl he 1n La.c:una lo greet
r 1.c;i1.(lrS during !hr F('st1val season."'
Cards and Jetter~ may be ::irldressed tn
Eilf'r Lar.o:.eri . Vtteran; ~1 ~mo r \al
Hospital , !i901 E. Se\'enth St., Long
Beach, C;ilif., 90801, Price added.
Sole£lad Brother
Hea.ring Erupts
Into Loud M elee
SA .1\1 FRA~CISCO !UP l l -A hearing
fnr the !wn sur\'i\'ing "'Soledad Brothers"
en111t<'d into a shoutin.c: me!ee tndlly "'hen
the mo!hcr of one of lhe prisoners began
srre;iming at the judRc.
The police riol squad was called in and
cleared the court-room, using clubs to
1nn1·e lhe cro\\·d out.
The n1nther of defendant ,Jflhn Clut.-
chette began shouting at Superior Court
Judge Ca rl Allen from the spect11tors sec·
t1on . \\'hen a balli ff niol'ed to\1•::irds her to
remove her rrom the room, a male spec-
tator r11se and interceded.
Al 1hat Jiflint the rnl1ce riot sriuad.
wl11c~ 1vas strinrling hy during the pro-
l'Ct'd1ngs bec;iuse ()f t'flrlier v1nl ence.
mn1·cd in wi1h cluhs and cleared out
spectalnr~
\\'nn1f'n 1n thf' l'rt1111d wt're w·eeping and
~crt'11 1111ng 1hat they had been hf';:iten.
(.'lutchclle ;ind Fleetfl Drumgo "·ere
rhfl rJi!rd along "'i1h bl;ick revolutionary
1;enrJ!e .f;irkSfl n 11·1th hurling a RU !l rd at
Snlerlad St;lte Prisl)n nrcr a third-noor
balcony to his death last year.
.lackson v.·as killed in San Quentin
Prison's e~cape :ittempl last Saturday.
tEarller story, Page 81.
~olons in Helsinki
HF,LSIJ\KJ IAP\ -LIS. Sens. Mike
Mfln~fi'P lrl ,11nd Ernest F. Hollings arrivf'd
in HeL:;in ki trx:lfly nn ;i pril'ate \'isit which
·will 1nC'lude ri meetinl{ "''i!h Gerard
Sniith. head of the U.S. delrga!lon at the
Str:itei;:lc Arm s Limil11lion Tfll ks IS ALT 1.
~1<1nsfil'ld ~a.id at lhe airport he wttn1ed
to make ··.~ome inquiries ahnut 1h~ t;ilks"
while in !"inland for two days sightseeing.
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SOFA BED SALE!
QUEEN SIZE Ol FULL SIZE
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• Thet~ ~re v1 rJ comforfeble 1o f., becls
for 11tt111 9 an 1leering,
• A wide ~11i1c.lio11 o f.,bric.1 and color
lo c.~0011 from.
-Sen \\'illi am Proxmire. 10-\V i.~.\.
~nnnunred the joinl Co n g res s ion a I
Economic Commlt111e \\"flU!d rt sume
he.arlngs il--londay "'itl'I Dr. Pl'lul \\'.
~lcCracken. chairman of the President's
Council Df Economic Advisors, and
Geo rge Lincoln, 3dministrator of the
freeze. scheduled as v.•it!lfsses. -·-~··-" ---------
Boat's Motor
Rarns Into Rome
An ou tbnard motor drifted off its
trailer in San Clemente Tuesday, but it
ne1·tr touched the water .
It slammed lntn 111 house.
And ?'lllce sa.v ii "'Ill be a long lime
hfi fore tht vessel btlonging to John c.
~!1lJ~ nf \\'hillier 11,ill he. fit fflr ~Ailina .
illlll~ told officers he was to"·;ng ll'le
11159-mric:lf'I bnA! 3ll'lng the 200 bln('k of
~ant a Barbara Tuesday aflernMn "hen A
<>;iftty rh111n i!ll\'e \lo".1Y ;ind boil! fle"'
fmrn (he lr;iiler.
ll hit lhe door of a garag e i'.l"'nerl by
l.111·m11n Ttllnn al 200 Sanla Barbara.
The boat and the door both were hea vi-
11 d!i rT\lt~M. off1rrr~ said .
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R1v1r1ibf1 Ba ck , .1111 d Seat Cushion ' , I : t'
l'our f(Jt>Oritc interior dcJlgnrr will be '1apn11 10 0J1/.(! 11014
PROFESS ION ~ .JI GARRETT f U RNIT~l~S R B OR I LYO,
INTERIOR DES IGNERS Opot1 Mo•., Thuro. & F.f. h... COSTA MESA , CALIF.
646-0275 046-0276
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Lag1111a Beaeh
EDITION
Today's Final
.N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64 , NO. 203, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 197 I TEN CENTS
Salt Creel{ Hassle County to Seel{ · Delay • Ill
By TOM BARLEY
Ol t~1 011,., Pllor 51111
Orange Count y supervisors have decid-
ed to ask the cou nty's leg islators in
Sacramento to delay a planned senate
hearing touching on the Salt Cree k Beach
controversy until they have the results of
11 public hearing into a new proposal.
fifth District Supervisor R on a 1 d
Caspers asked cou nty counsel Adrian
Kuyper \Vetlnesday to contact legislators
immediately after the board called for a
public hearing Sept. 22 into a .new offer
by the AVCO corporation.
A Stale Senate hearing had been
scheduled for Sept. 14 into a bill authored
by Assemblyman Robert Badham. The
Newport Beach Republican ca lls for a
prescriptive right~ agreement that would
permanootly· open Salt Creek Beach to
the publi c in return for con!'essions on
neighboring land owned by the Laguna
Niguel Corp.
AVCO's new offer "'nuld give the cnu n-
ly 4,800 feet of public bea ch from
?-llonarch Bay to Dana Poi nt plus parking·
areas, access rout es, restroo m sites and
maintenance roads at a total cost vf
S2.64·1,809.
That offer is up hy $113 .00() nn ;:i n
rarlier prnpos;:il made by !he A \ICO
group, but compa ny officials told
super\·isors that they are prrpared to
absorb the difference if the county acts
pr on1ptly.
The n1aJor fea ture of the new offer is
the crea tion of a pa rking lot on the ocean
side of Pacific Coast Highway, a facility
that \1111! shorten by at least one half the
distance the publ ic \\·i!J hnve to walk
fr on1 car to beach.
It is intended lo meet the protests of
county officials \\'ho noted that beach
gQers would hal'e lo cross the highway
and take a round about path through
nearby residential areas to reach the
sand .
AVCO off icials have stressed to
supervisors that an early decision on the
modified proposal v1ill enable the com.
pany to remo ve the property from county
tax rn!e.~.
A ta sk force appointed by county
supervisors ls now studying the latest
AVCO offer. It is expected tn have !ls
report available for the Sept. 2.2 hearing.
Caspers called for the study and alsO
urged prom pt cou nty action on the
lawsuit filed again3t the Chandler-
Sherman Corp., the owners of oceanfront
land between AVCO's Niguel Shortt
hnusing development and Dana Point.
Thal lawsuit. aimed at ensuring publie
access to the beach over the Chandler
Sherman acreage, wl\I go to trial when
both sides in the issue have completed
the taking of depositions and swearin& of
afffidavits.
a er as ts a wa
Arch Beach Area
Fire Snuffed Out
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DAILY P!LOl Siii! P ho!I
IN LAFC DRIVER'S SEAT
San C1 emente·s Northrup
Northrup Chairs
LAFC After Vote
By Five Members
Sa n Clen1en1<' r ounf'ilman S!::inley
Nor thrup \1 as <'lected cha1rn1an of the
Ora nge County Loc;i l Ag:eocy Form ation
Comm ission 11.AFCi Thursday by a
una nimous \'n!e of its fiv e members.
Northrup replac es Los AJ;imltos Coun·
filman Joe Hyde. the man whose re-
jection hy the League of Ci!ies led l,o his
ouster Irnm lhf' bQard and a ruling
against him by an Orange County
iiuperior Court judge.
Hyde's seat as a board member has
been taken by Fullerton Councilman
Louis "Red" Reinhardt \\'ho \vas named
by the League as its representative over
Hyde.
Orange Co as I
w·eather
-·Mostly sunn y skies today and
Fridav too -Rfler the usual mnm·
ing c.lnuds and fog clear. Highs
along lhe bcache..!! around 7S rising
to 85 inland. Ltiws tonight In the
6(1's.
INSIDE TODA. Y
A grocrr wh.o hod j U!t bt~n
robbt-rl fnr t he eigh th t1mr.,
jumped i11 hi$ cnr. pur!utd tht
robbtr, on.ri . .shnt him with. h f!
nwn gun. Story, Page .'i,
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Wo"'t"'' IOWI U.11 Wttl<rl N1w1 .. ,
Near tragedy \\'as averted \\lednesd<iy
when Laguna Beach firem en contained a
"'ind.fed brushfire al ter it had burned
less than an acre of dry grass and slight-
ly damaged one home.
Fire Chief James Latimer said today
the blaze. wh ich broke. out at about ~.:JI)
p.m. in a gully· off Summit Drive, could
easily have gotten out of control and
burned up the canyon to Arch Be.ach
Helgh ts.
Although no homes were threatened by
the blaze, which was contained to the
gulley between Summit Drive and Sant.&
Cruz Street, a .!!trong wind b!ew burning
embers 100 feet up the gully onto the
roofs of two homes. firemen said.
A residence at 679 Pearl Street sus-
tained about $500 damage, Fire Marsha l
J ames Presson said , ll'hen the hot
embers burned through the roof in fi ve
places.
The owner of the hnme. \vho was not
tn1mediately identified, ext inguished the
smoldering roof. The second home was
nc! damaged, Presson noted.
Chief Latimer cau tioned residents
against the fire danger.
"People may not realize it." he said,
"but "'e are entering one of the dri est
i;easons we have ever had in Laguna
Beach.''
Cause of V.'ednesday's fire is still under
investigation.
Nixon Entertains
Governor, Wife,
Germany Envo y
President Ni xon 's quiet week of rela x-
ation picked up a blt "'-'ilh ii dinner at hts
home Wednesday evening with Governor
and Mrs. Ronald Rea gan a n d
Ambass;:idor and ~!rs . Walter Annenberg.
And the slight momentum will continue
Friday morning as A m e r i c a n
Ambassador to Germany Kenneth Rush
arrives In San Clemente for a morning
meeting .
The President welcomed the Reagans
and American Ambassador to Great Bri-
tai n and Mrs . Annenbe.rg at La Gasa
Pacifica at 7 o'clock.
Joining the social event v.•ere National
Security Adviser Or. Henry Kissinge r and
the Presidenf.'s secretary Rosemary
\\'ood.~. Mrs. Nixon had gone to Florida to
be with daughter Julie.
In reccnl days the President has kept
to a li~ht sched ult: nf morning and e.ar!y
afternOon work in his office.!!, and late
afternoon relaxation.
He took a dip in his swimming pool
Wednesday afternoon after knocking off
early at his offices. press aides said.
Ambassadors have formed the bulk n{
the visitor's list during this current work·
ing vacation in San Clemente.
The President's only fonnal funt lion
t arlier tlils week was a meeting with his
new Paris negoliator, Am b a 'sad or
William Porter.
Friday's meeting with Ambassador
Rush will lnvol ve dlscui;slon on the latest
developmtnlll in lhe four-way agre:emeot
dealing with Berlin .
Queen in Jakarta
.JA"KAflT A, Jndonesia I AP ) -Queen
.Juliana of tlle Netherlandg rPcelved 11n
.,rfecllonate v.·elr.ome today si3 ~he ar-
rived in this former Dutch colony for an
11-day visit , the first ever by a reigning
Dutch monarch
JULIE NI XON EISENHOWER DI SPL AYS CAST FOR PHOTOGS
Broken Toe Turned Out to be More Serious Than First T~ought
Julie Ei se11l1owe1· Sl1elves
Teacl1i11g Afte1· Accident
By FRA;\CES LF:\\'J~E
A"ot lllild ""'' ffrllor
. lul)e r-.·1 x.on E1senhn1\er h;:is arcrp!rrl
"w11h cxtren1e. disa111101ntrne111"' a
mr.rHcal rlecision io i:i~I' 11p her teaching
JOb in Fl orida br rause or a br oken toe ,
the \l.'estem \\'hitr House rr]lflrts.
The injury 1n President Nixon 's
daughter prov er! lo be more i;erio11s tha n
first indicated, Pres~ Secret.ary Ronald L.
Ziegle r disclosed Wednesday.
He .said X-rays showed lhe big !oe on
the left foot ha d been "sh attered and
crushed " ·when a book cart toppled onto
JulJe's foot lhe second day on th e job as a
thi rd grade teacher at Atlantic Beach
Elementary School.
Laguna Cro,vds .. Re sc ue Cre,~s
.1 1il 1r r 1·rih.:ihly \\'II! hP in a rnsl up lo
hPr kriee fnr fo1ir to six \\'f'eks and will
J1are 10 st11.v off htr fOfJL for some lime.
"Jn f;il!"nr 's 1n !.he ynung.<.t.l'f.) 1n her
rl11~s." Z1r.i.:tcr said, and on the "strong
rr:comn1 rndat1on'' nf \\1h1lc Hnu~e physi-
(;1an Dr. \~·11 ller Tkac h. Julie decided to
give 11p a full·time school job for the fall
srml"ster. lt was her first teaching
assignment,.
Instead. she. ha~ arra nged, when she's
able. to join !he. schoors unpaid vol unteer
leacher airie. program and help oul in lhe
class room s.
I !er mother new to Florid a \Vednesday
to stay with Juli e, v.·ho wa s in "a great
r!cal of pain" afte r the Tuestlay acc ident,
!he \\lhite 1/ouse said.
l\1rs. Nixon will remain a few days at
lhe apartment Julie and her husband .
Ens. David Eisenhowrr. have rented
,~·hile Da vtd Is on Navy assignment to the
Albany, based at nearby Mayport, Fla .
Accuses Irvine
Of Buying Power
Seven pages in Ralph Nader's ex-
haustive report on Californi a en-
vironment and de velopment deals with
the proposed Upper Newport Bay
tidelands exchange bet1oreen Orange
County and the Irvine Company.
lt is largely critical of the proposed
deal.
Adclitionally. NClder'.!! report today ac·
cused lhe Irvine Com pany and other ma·
jor corp<irations of buyin1 political in-
fluence through political Campaign Con-
tribution:s.
Th~ accusatio n was included in a final
section of the massive "Nader's Raiders
reJX>rt on Power and Land in California."
.In commenting, Nader said. "The
1iovernment of California must be clean·
ed up so that it can clean up California."
The report alleges. "land interest.!!
dominate the campaign financing of key
committee chairmen, statewide office
holders, and important local officials.''
the reJX>rt said. It alleged Gov. Ronald
Reagan rece'ived 70 per cent of his fun·
ding from these sources.
The study alleged the mitjor political
c1)ntribulors as Southern Pacific, Ten-
neco. Tejon Ra nch. the Irvine Compan,y,
Kaiser Industries, Pacific Gas & Electric
Company, Standard Oi!. and
Transamerica Title lnsurance Company.
The same firms, the report claimed,
";ippear repeatedly in our study as reci-
pients of massivt> public ~ubsidies, a~
abu sers of the environment, a s
beneficiaries of tax brea ks, and as un-
precedented vin!ators of numerous la\\'S."
Irvine Co mpan y spnkesmen today
denied that the ir political co ntributions -
\\ hich were described as modest -
bl'lughl lhem an y favo1·s.
·'il1t;lre 7.(lning vllriances and re la xlltin n
of rules that affec t our environment have
hf'en gran!ed tn 5mall {Jevlnpers or 111-
rl it·1dua ls than have ever bcnefiltf!d our
company." the ranch executive said .
'·\Ve ~re \lery confid<'nt we can stand
on our record on lhis ma tter."
The study authors sairl existing la\\'S
concerning campaign conlributinns are
"worthles s." IL said compan1e3 can hide
lheir Amount of support by making
duplicate contributions.
Likewise. the Nader report says. lob-
bying "thrives in spite of attempted
regulation." State laws re q u l r i ng
disclosure of activities "Ls poorly drafted,
une nforced and ignored." It said land in·
tercsts "have a total of 235 lobbyists. whG
in 1970 reported spending, by our calcula·
lions, over $3 .6 millio n. averaging more
than $311 .000 per legislator."
The Nader study said that in addition
tn state·level reforms, •·a complete
rebuildinp; of local go11ernment" i!l
necessary.
The local property tax should be
u * *
eliminated becau~e it is a "politic:al tu"
that has a "perverse" impact.
Nad er'.!! report on the long-debated Up-
per Ne wport Bay land swap came under
a section tilled, "Estuaries: Conversion
and Loss.''
lt principa lly covered contentiom that
have long been debated in Orange County
con cernini;:: the proposed tidelands ex•
ch&nge. This point didn't go UMotictd in
Irvine executive offices. Some ef the
main Nader points Included :
-Criticism that the county wcut• ·not
get lhe proptr value for lands &lven t&
the Irvine Company in ei:cbalip for
tidelands granted to lrvlne.
-The necessity of .retaining Uppa"
Newport Bay as 1 wildlife sanctuary
rather than convi!!rtlna: it Into a tiou
harbor and recrea!lonal area.
-The fact that the State Landi Com-
mi.!!sion had refuSl!':d to act on th•
ti'rlelands exchange during the ad·
ministration of Gov. Edmund G. "Pat"
Brown but had approved the swap later
under Go 11. Ronald Reagan.
-Criticism of the Orange County judge
ruling in favor of the Irvine Company on
the land swap in the assertion that hit
Baid the Lands Commission i!I "quasj..
legislative rather than quasi-judiciaJ ."
The final paragraph of the Nader Bact
Back report also accused the Irvine Com·
pany of gaining favors through politic.al
contributions.
Reaction to the Nader raid on Upper
Ray came t0d ay from Irvine Company
Executive Vice President Raymond L.
Watson.
In essence, Watson accused Nader of a
r<'port "that i.!! suptrficia l, inaccurate,
uninformed and outdated."
He also accused Nader cf flogging a
dead hor se.
Befnre this, however, Wa tson hat'J a:amt
complimentary things to say. He com.
mr!nted .
"First of a(], and I feel this Is very im-
pnrtant to say, Lhe Irvine Company and .(
personally applaud the Nader study
group for turning its attention to the use
and misuse of land resources. publie and
private.
"'We need more effective land use con-
trols. We need more enlightened publie
officials. We need more responsible
developers. And we need a greater
dedication by the general public to the
cau.!!e of well-planned development 1od
the protection of our environment.
"Among the meaningful erpresslona of
this kind of dedlcatJon is a clear wUI-
lngnes.!! by the public -and we certainly
consider ourselve.!! members of It -to
pay for the solution of our environmental
concerns.
"I am hoptful the Nader reports now
being issued will help shape this public
attitude . They will then have ae.rved a
very useful purpose.
* * * From Two Craft Irvine Co. Answers Nader
Laguna Beac.h LHeguard.!! took to the
~ea Wednesday handling 3 serious boat
fire and a capsized catamaran.
Guards reported at 10:4$ am. OOlh
en gines on a 4.1.root fi shing boat cau ght
fire, while the craft was en route to
Newport Beach. Lifeguards took their
own boat to the scene. helped quell lhe
blai.e w'hich de.!!troyed bolh engines and
5tood by until a tow boat could tow the
powerless craft to Newport. None of lhe
six personi; aho11rd were inju red .
Later. at 1:35 p.m,, a small catama ran
carry ing a South P115adena family ti pped
over off Boa t C11nyon.
Guard~ reported l\tr. 1uid tltrs. Al ?-<te.t.·
calf and their twn sonii clung tn the c.raft
;iftnr it c.!lpid7:e11 in gusty winds <ind ~·ere
later taken to ishore in the lifeguard boal.
No ont> In the family was injured. Gua rd.I
lsit('.r !l)wed the calamaran to fi hOrt.
Irvine. Company Execu tive Vice Presi-
dent Raymon d Wat.son today i55ued the
following statement In answer to Ralph
Nader al1eg11tions nf the Irvine Compa ny
buying political ihnuence:
"'With regard lo the Nade r lniilnuatlo n
that the lrvlne Company has rece ived
spcclal lavprs or treatment from public
offlcl11ls I bel!eve It is an tl.xample of
where the report has spent more time
echoing rumors than contrihu t i ng
evidence or substantiating chRrges.
••Jn t.he last JO years lhe Irvine Com·
p;iny hits spent more money on sub~tan
tive pla.nnin,1;: of lts properties than most
of the loca l Anvernment;il bodie11 in
Oranizc County.
"Rf!C'ause of the notoriety 'ssoclat.ed
with the. Irvine Company name. there 1s
hard ly an issue that we can become ln·
volved in or a request that we have mad~
that has not been 1crutlnized, analyzed
and thoroughly publicly reviewed before
any public official has made a decision.
"Jn essence. what the facts art It is
tn1lre difficult for· the for the lrvine Com·
pany to receive an approval than the
ordinary citizen in our community. 1
know that is hard to believe, but an in·
depth analysia of submittals ot all , In·
dividuals and companieli including the
Irvine Company and the approvals given
them will be11r this f11ct out.
"'As to the chitrg.e I.hilt the Irvine Com-
pAny is one of the major finitneial con·
t.ributnr.!! In pciUtica[ person! throughout
tht statr:, it ls just patiently untrue.
"The Irvine company never hllll' ~en
-and Is oot no w CQnsldered even a
..
minor contributor -to politk:al lJt.
dividuals or partlea.
"As an e~ample il'I our fiscal yev en-
ding April 31, 1970 which. included the last
large general election, the lrvine Com-
p11ny's total contributions to all potlUcal
ind ividuals as well as campairns did not
exceed $33.000; ~.000 of which was a
single contribution in eupport of the
University of California bond tuue.and of
the remaining $8,00!r approxlm1te1y half
was given in su pport of local schcd
districl and other types of local bond.
is~ues.
''In the nseal year ending April 311 1971. Irvine Company's total con:
t.ributinns did ~ot exceed '30,000. Aaajn.
approximate ly half of the $30,000 "ent iit
11u pport of local achoo\ distrtct and other.
public district bond issues."
Z DAili r·JLOl
Fight Against Freeway Renewed Lag una. Greeter
Set to Undergo
Minor Surgery Hom~wners in the Laguna f\1guel area
have rentv.·ed their fight against tht pro-
posed route of the: Pac1f1c Coast
F'rffw1y.
Percival Chase, chalrman of the
Frtt~·ay F'1ghters' Cammitlee of the
as.!.Oeiation, said toda.v he plans to make
en apptarancl!' bl!'fore the Orange C.Oun ty
Board of Supervisors Sept. 1 v.·ith a plea
for new route hearings
Chase, v.·ho has been active in the
fretv.•ay controversy for more than a
year, Cl'.lnt.ends his former rrquests fnr
new route hearings ha ve been ignored by
the Board .
''The:y ha\•e not been v e r y
cooptrath't ," Chase said. ''Pohncal ly. ii
)'OU don't have any (rlends, th,re isn't
much you can do 11boot ~UC'h thln&a Bot
we are eoin& to put some heat on.''
The existing rout~. wh ich was adopted
by the state following a ~ries of public
hearings In Orange County, will bi~ect.
Laguna Niguel and fnrce the removal of
some 67 homes, one of \I hich belongs to
Chase.
The freewav crin1m1!1ee nl 1he ;:i~<;nr1.1.
t1on 1n 1~70 ~offrred an alternalt' rou1e
"'hic.h, Chase said, "ould not fnrct rh('
elimination of any homes and "ou!d sa1 0
Job Pla11 OK'd
Battin Casts Lone County l'\'o Vote
A federally backed $2.8 million emplo) ..
ment program !hat 14•1!1 provide jobs for
&Orne 300 unemployed 14·orke rs in Orange
County went to the county's department
heads for implementation \\'ednesday
over the objections of Supervisors
Ch airman Robert Battin.
After hearing Ballin cnmplain of ··100
many chief~ and not enough !nrlians, ., !he
bo ard voted 4 to I lo hire the 23 v.·ori\ers
v.-ho \\•ill be the advance guard of 300 new
names on the count y's pa y roll.
The first 23 ~·orkers \.\'ill be assigned to
the county's personnel, administrat ive
and auditor-controller divisi ons to help
plan utilization of President Nixon's anti-
unemployment measure and assign eligi-
ble unemployed to county jobs.
Battin particularly attacked t he
decision to assign 14 of the 23 analysts to
the personnel department. "They're cut-
ting the cream off the top and I.hey just
don "t need this many workers to operate
thJS program." he sa id.
8.!!Uin 's plea for the board to
personal!y operate the program •·and cu t
oul so many paper shufflers" "·as re-
jected ~·Ith the decision by othe r hnard
mtmbers to launch a progr;i.1n that ma y
have most nf the 300 \\'nrkE'rs pic~ed in
county jobs by Labnr Dai·,
The cl"lunty prngra1n 1s part l"ll a SS
million allOC'a\1011 10 Oranr.e Cnu11t1· by lhe
federal gover111nent unrlcr the rece nt ly
authorized t1nti-unempln~·ment mE'asure.
Six Orange County cities Including Hun-
tington Beach have received separate
grants \.1°ith the in~1rur.tlons that their
hiring p!ans must n0t con fli ct with the in·
dependent county progran1.
:.Inst of the jobs creatr.rl 1111! be 1n the
clerical. an1i -pcllution, general manual
and fir e and forestry di visions. It 11•as
noted by the board \Vednesday that lhe
Orange County htedical Center has open-
ings for at least 60 nursing aides and
orderlies.
Nixon Pledges to Retau1
U.S. lmpo1·ts Bo1·cle1· Tax
By RELEN TR0~1A S
President Nizon plans lo hold the line
on his 10 percent border tax on U.S. im-
ports as a "tots!Jy justified" met1sure,
d~plte threats of a retaliatory trade \\'BY
by irale European nations.
The President, working at the \Vestern
While House in San Clemente, was in
:lnse touch wilh his fiscal experts who
wught to avoid a monetary confrontation
t mong major U.S. trading partners.
Press St'cretary Ronald L. Ziegler t.old
1ewsmen the President be lieves his
moves are valid unler the 1947 General
.\greement on Trade and Tariff (GA'f'T l.
"Becau se 1~1e hal"e been factd with a
trade deficit and other nations have bten
rared \''ith a !lurplus we cannot concei ve
that they v.•ould take counter steps
against the United States." Ziegler said.
The chief ex ecutive v,.·as concentrati ng
heavily I.his week on major foreign policy
problems.
The situation surrounding the South
Vie!namese presidential ele-cl1on nn Oct.
I. with the possibllity that President
~guyen Van Thieu v.•ill be the onlv act11·e
:andidate, was a ma iler of concern to
Nixon
But the \\'hllt Hnuse rema ined silent on
the Pohlicat cri~1s in Sa 1gnn "h1ch has
resul!ed frnm !ht refu~a1 nf \"ire Pres1-
jrnt \"guyen Can !\\· anr:i r.en Duong \'an
\1mh tn run. Both h.!!ve chaq;ed election
·1gg1ng
Z1rgler dPrl1n ,.d In Sa\ in re~pnn~P lo a
~11,~llon. whPlhPr the l" S f.l11! be l1e1·f's a
'fai r anrl frer PIPrt1nn·· 1~ pri.<s1~le
"\\'e'rt still stud\·1n1: 11.·· h• ~'11d ·\re. in·
:tnd to apprnach tht elecl!nns fr om a
!)l'l~l\1'1 n nf neuTra l1ll ··
He added th:tt. il 11as '"!l•talll· cnn-
1i<t,.nl" for l' $ An1bas.,arlr1r E IJ~1•nrrh
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Bunker to confer 11·1t h lhe candid11tes.
In another de1·elnpmenr . lhe PrE'sident
summoned Kenneth Rush, U. S .
Ambassador to \\'est Gf'rm;:iny, ln con fer
v.·it h him hC"re f rirl;i.y on the new four-
po"·er draft agreemPnt on Berl in.
Rush compleled his consultations \\'Jth
Secretary (lf St:ile \\'1lham P. Rogers in
\Vashinglon \\"ednl':sday on the still·secret
accord and v.·;:is abnul to depart rnr Bonn
\.\'hen the Prtsident in1·ited him to
persnnally Cflnsu\t on !he agrerment
v.·hir.h was ha mmered out over a 17·
month period.
t•.1ixnn was st;iying ou t of the limelight,
sludylng documents anr! ketp1rii;: a pilt·
ttrn of "·orking at his office 1n !he morn-
ing and al his oceanside villa 1n the after·
noon.
For the p!1st !wn da.vs he has taken a
dip in his Spanish-styl e pnol inste11d of
gning lo his favorit e red beach on Camp
P!ndleton. apparentl,v beciluse of ~he oil
slick that has pla~ued the beach JJqe near
the Wt~tern White 1-fouse.
\Vednesda.v ni,'lht he did a hit of
soci alizing -anrl perhaps poh1lcking -
hy hosting a din ner party in hnnor of
California Go,)'. and Mrs Ronald Reagan .
Other guest s included US. Ambas~adnr
ln Great Briiain and fll rs. \Taller An-
nenberg and l\'ational Sfl'curity . .\ffa1rs
Ad1·ise r Hf'nrl' A K 1~s1n.c:er. and his
personal secreiar~', Rose ~l a r.1· \\nod~
r.t rs. Nixon ne"· to Flnnrla \\'ednesdav
In romfnrt their rlauchter. ,Ju I i e
EisenhO\.l'er. 23. 1rho suffered a brri.en
1'1e in an acc1r1 ent at !hP Atlant1r Re.'.l rh
Elementa rv Schon! 11·here. she \1·::is at·
tending a pre-school tracher \.l'Orkshop.
Privileged Surfer
Hits th e Woz:es
Ne ar Nixo n Villa
By GE.\'£ AA:'o."DSAt\.ER
.ln~clU't<I ,., ... WrilU
Few surff'rs ha1·e it so lucky as 16·ytar-
old Bob Bare.
T)ie muscular blnnd teenager ls flnt of
abnut 10 surfers perm11ter! to use the
\\'es!em \\'h1te Hou.\e beach -even
11 hen, as now. Prl!'s ident i'o'uon Is in
residence .
"The bearh Is lo!Md {nr s11rfin ii:." B(lb
~a1·~. "because nf th,. "-'"'~ !htPt nr fnur
reefs are slluatf!d \\"hen :i ~" r\l hits a
rtf.'f. 1t g11·es a !:,Md . ]nnc ride "
Thl"' ~urff'rs :ire !'lf'il!.hhnrs nf th,. ~1xnn5
1n the arl 1oln1ni:: r .1'press ~hore cnm·
1Til111lh \.lh lch is wallrd. 11 ith a RU.1rd al
lhP j!iltf'.
Anyorie can USP. lhe bench ~·hf'n !\'.1~nn
is absent. But \\'hen he-a rrive~. ~1ii:n~
pnsted nn !be sa nd \\'Arn. "Rf'stnrted
art:a . Authorlzed Personnel On \y."
Secret Service sptciat gua rd s. "·earing
sidearms. patrol the beach. A Cnast
Guitrd boat lays off~hore to ketp other
craft "'"' a,v.
The "Approved" ~urf,r.\ hin·e: h.1d
uninttrrupled u~e of the beach for .1bout
t\.l·o year~.
Thf'y tnchidt ,.n 111rhne p 11 0 t _
hu~intssmen 11nd occa~lrinally A n I f
Am~-:. teen·Jgt 50n of Actnr J,,m~s
Amtss, ~.<ho sf:trg <1!. J\l11rshall ~loll Dillon
on the "Gun$mokr" televlslnn !tries and
has a hnme 10 Cypress Sh'lr('
"At fir!I !ht Serr('! S~r1 u;e 11·11sn·l
'ning to Jet Anyone in." ~iud P.'lb "Tht'n
.Jtihn Se\·tr5fln. form,.r pubh ~hf"t of
'5urfer' me11.1tlne. r.ubm1tted .11 list of 10 ~urf,.r! and-got Appro1'al"
m1lhona of dollars rn corulruction costs.
Cha5e cl.1lm1 he has presenttd the plan
to public V.'Orlt! offici.1111 rn Saeramento
and they hav~ rf!('@'ived the pla:n we\L
However, before new route hearin1s
can bt held, the Bo.1rd of Supervisors
must r~uest them from the st.1te.
Tom Fuentes. ex~utive aide lo
Supf'r\ isnr Rnnald Caspers . ~· ho
n•presents Laguna Niguel, said today the
hnm('fl ll'ner~ are not betn~ ignored and
the prn posed rouLe change ls not being
studied
··Thf' county road department and loc:il
staff should ha1•e an opportunity to
totally re view the matter before \l:e ask
Sacramento to come d11" n hPre and
reassess the route," Fuentes said.
C:iunty engineers are currently mak.ini
a study of the proposed new route and .1
rt'porl is expected soon. Fuentes added,
C-0nstruction of the frttwa~· \1•111 probably
nnt begin until 1974, acr.ording tt state of·
ftcial~.
"\\1e should get our local expertise and
input so that we don't act in ignorance,"
Fuentes :idded
The new rou te 11 f!Uld eliminate that
portion of the freeway cutting across
Laguna l'\ig uel to Capistrano Beach.
1'ra1ler 011 Ope1i Land
lnstearl or pAra lle l1ng Crov.·n Vallty
Parkway 1n R north·soulh direction. the
proposed route would leal'e the San Diego
Freeway at a point one mile south of
Crov.ll Valley Parkway and go northwest
to 11 point near the Roc kwell plant.
Chase says this ne14• route. would save
abouL fi1·e mile!'> of freeway c:-onstruction.
He also notf's th;i.t, sin«e the new route
11 ould !ra1rrsc few t111ls, costs of con-
stnJ i:lion \.\'(Jllld be mlit h lower.
"I think "'e can wor k !hi s ou t on a
friPnrll\' bn~ts 11·it h 1he Boar<l of
Super\'J!';or~ ... Cha~e said. \Ve are nnl
gn1ng lo get anrv.'here unless v.·e are
friendly with them ."
Lawuna Beach Gruter Eller Lar&en
wW undergo surgery early nes:t week tor
the. removal of a small tumor on is pro-
state. gland, friends reported this mttrn•
ing.
1'he operation, 0. W, Price !aid, wLIJ be;
pt>rfor.n1ed al Veterans M em or i a I
Hospital in L'1n'1, Bt·:irh and JS nnt con·
s11ierrd 111ajor su rgrry.
Larsen, 81 . h;1s been in 1hf' \I A hospi tal
5ince n1id-June ~·hen he w<.~ admitted
berau~e vf ii bladder infection.
In 1968, Prii·r s11id, Larsen had a
~irnil11r 1un1!•r rt"'tlli)Vf'l"I.
Lack of Controls Scored
It i~ <'Xprllt•d thal 1hf' C.r1'rter wilt re-
n1;tin at the \'A ho~pi t;il for ann1her
monlh etnd then be placed in ;i. nursing
home -possibly in Laguna Be.1ch.
Dfotails have yet to be worked out, Price
liaid .
By BERNARD HURWITZ
AUO(IOlod ''"' Wrllt r
SA:'>/ FRA.\CJSCO -A new Ralp h
J'\":i,.~er report says I.hat conlrols over
de1·elopment of Cahfom1a·s remaining
r•pen land are "virtuall y non -existent.·
• ';.,(
Part two of a Nader task force's 14-
mon th study released Y.'ednesday also
calls for an end to propt'rty taxation or a
major overhaul of the tax system to halt
land develnpmenL specu lat1011
The rcpnrt sa~s 1nany conflicts nf in ·
terest at the state an.cl local govemmen·
ta! levels ha.mptor proper land manage-
mtnt.
Price noted that Eiler was "\•ery sorry
he was unable lo be Jn Laguna to grett
visitors during the Fe~tival se11son."
Cards and letters ma y be addressed to
Eiler Larsen. Veter;in~ hf em or i a I
Hospital, 5901 E. Seventh St., Long
Beach, Callf ., 9080!, Price added.
Reinecke Leads Angry
Local ,govemml'nl ~. "mnre concerned
11·1!~ attrart1ng huilrlers fnr la x bf!se
purposes th<in "·ith l\llfr1y, have imposed
f"ll' rnranini.;fu! $!andard» and little rn-
forr·emcnt," the rcpnr t clnirns.
The lack of pl11nning t1nd rl'gula11on n!
nPw housing devclnpment is endangering
1\'ht1t remt11ns or !he slti!t's open land,
saJd the stu<11·.
Soled,ul Brother
Heuring Erupts
Into Loud Melee Nader Counter-attack Thr l;i<.k tr"irt·c i:all1·d l11r rt's1i_:11;1t1nns
of :ill 1\lf11·1;1ls r<'i.:ula11ng n ,1 t u r a I
rrsr:urr1·s , ut1lllit'S, foreslry prnct1C<'S and
real estate \l'hn h:ive direct occupatil'}na l
rnnf11rts of interests \1•ith regula ted in-
du~tne<;.
SI\~ FltAi\CISCO (U PI ~ -A hearing
fQr the two sur\'iving "Soledad Brothers'"
erupted in to a shouting-melee toda y when
the mother or nne of the prisoners began
screaming at the judge.
Crl!1cs of Ralph Nader's "Cahfornta
Report"' issued \\'ednesday, returned the
fire today,
Some o! the angriest rl"actions to
f\ader's blistering report on California
land use "'ere :
-··The innuendos and untruths con·
ta1ned in lt are aimed prim11r!ly at e'.';·
pandlng the ego of Ralph Kader and his
11 1trh hunters,'' fumed Lt . Governor Ed ·
Reinecke. "At no time did Nader or one
nf hi s cre\1' members contact myself or
one of my staff. They apparently 1vere in·
ff'rtsted only in aiming unsubstanl!ated
chargt s without making an effort to find
the truth."
-"I'm sorry to see Nader being so
Nation Records
Fourth Straight
Trading Deficit
\\"ASHINGTON (UPI> -The U.S.
fnreign trade deficit -a major factor ln
President Nixon's new economic program
-rnntinued into a fourth month in Julv,
!he ll'ngest stretch In the nation's hlstorY.
it "'as disclosed today.
The Commerce Department reported
thr United Sta!Ps imported $304.1 million
mnre frnm other countries than It ship-
ped abroad in July. raising the trar!e
deficit to $676.4 million £or the fir st seven
n1nnths of the year.
i\lxon's decision to let the dolla r
'·final" on the inlf'rnatinnal market and
l.o imJ>O~t a JO per cent tariff on a n•1d'e
;lrrav nf impo rts was taken tll alleviate
the drficit prnblem"
Thrre \\'ere thrst" other rle\·elnpmenls
at hnine ilnd <ihrn:id in connt ct100 v.11h
!hf' 91\·da.v \l'il,l!f'·flrLCP frf'PZP and othPr
a~Jl('cls of l'\1xnn'.s program for L'S.
eenno mic rPrn1·frv:
-Thi' AFL-CIO :i nii !hf' lnrlPflfflrlf'n t
l"1Ht,.rl Autn \\'nrker~ l n1nn 1l 'A\\'1 cnn·
f1>rrrd with .1 b:itter\' nf lilW \'PrS nn 1h .. pn•~1hillt~· nf hrinc1ng rnurl siuts ag;:iinst
!hr !'ri1·r 11'lll!P ('dit
-ThP d(ll l;ir rlropprrl sh ;i r r I v <ln
Rri:1 ,ii fnrc1~n rtHTrnr·1 1n 11 r kc t .,.
r1.~prcr1:i t1ng nrarrr th,. 1;iri;:P! "f 1hP j\1~
on <levah1<1t1\1n ~nal rif mnre !hRn \ll per
t'Pnt in rPl:it1nn ln ther ~1 rnn g currenrlPS
$UC'h 11s thP n1ark <tnd ven .
-L. r a1rirk Gra1; Ill. thf' Jt1 .~!1re
nPp11rtn1r nt's rhipf erlrnrrer of thP v.·:ice-
prirP freeze. predicted ecnnornlc cuibs
\1·ould be t~t,.nrled bel'nnd the 90-d:iv
freeze and said labor Jf.~ders "'ill "se'e
the h~nd\.l·ri !in~ on the ""1111,"
-Thf' le;ider nf 120 small inrlept'ndent
unions. Rogl"r r.t. Rettig, den nunced the
a<lministration·s approach tn \1·11ge-pr1re
controls, chari;::ing they "place !he m.11jor
hurden nn labor: Rettig heads th!" Na-
tional F'ederatlon of Independent l'ninn'li
"·hirh reprf'~ents an estin\atPd 50,000
inembers.
-Sen. \\"1ll1am PtoJ1m ire. rO-\\'i s. 1.
;lnnounred !he joint Co Ag res s ion ;i J
Ecnnnmic Committee "·ould resume
hea ring" J\londay 1rith Dr. Paul \\'.
:\!cCracken, ch11Jrman of lht Preslden!'s
Cnuncll nf Econom ic .<\11\·iso rs. and
Genrl!e Lincnl n, administrator of the
freeze. sc heduled as \.l'itnesses.
Boat's Motor
Rains Into Home
An outbrlard motor drilltd off 1t&c
tra1ltr In Si n Clemenle Tuesday. but ll
ne\·tr touched the \\'Iller.
II 5la.mmed Into • house.
And police say It ~·ill be a long time
b('fore lht v,.siel btlonging lo John C.
.\till~ nf \\"hitlil"t "'ill Qt fit for sailin g.
\1 111~ !old officers he was lo\-1·\ng the
l!li!l-mOOel bo~t alon g the 200 bll'IC'k of
~;inta f\11rbi:t.r11 T111"sd11v ;11ft em0fln "'h;n a
'n.ftty cha in ftA\'f.'. "·i.y end ooat flew
(rom the tra iler.
lt hit lhe r!(W'lr ti! 1' g.)r11ge ov.·ned by
I.A\ nH1n T11tnn Al 200 Santa B:trbar1 .
Tht. boat anti the door both v.•er11 h~a v\.
!I damagt<i. offieers &Aid.
I
ca rele~s. ll damil~es some of the good
\.\'Ork he is do ing." said Assemblyman
Ed~·in Z'berg (0-Sacramento), charged
in the Nader rep(lrt "'ilh suppnrting large
company land interests.
-f ormer Gov ernor Pat Bro\.l·n denled
that his Beverly Hills la"' firm uses its
polltical prestige to pursue land-develop-
ment interests for major companies such
as Boise·Cascade. "\\'e represent them
on lega l 1na1ters. hut there has cer(c>.1nly
been no f)l1htical !Oli's in those cases."
Brnwn said.
-"The rrporl re1·eals Vf'ry little
knnll"lerlge nf Californ ia law." rcplird
S1ate Cnn!r0ller llou~tnn \. Flnurnov. He
Al!io said the 51ate Lands fommissiOn. or
v.·hich he and Reinf'cke :ire members. has
no power In give aWil\' tldelt1nds rights to
local gn\'ernment, as charged in the
Kader repnrt.
-,'\n comment harl been is:<ued by
Governor Ronald Reagan. bec:iuse hC.
hasn't yet read the report. his aides sald.
l ce break Ship Se t
\\'ASHINGTON IUP1 1 -Lnckheed
Shipbuilding & C'11n~rruction Co, a
sub~irliary nf Lockheed Aircraft Crop,
has been aw;irded a $52.700.000 cnntract
In bu!ld ''the \1'nrld·s mnst powerful
icebre<ikrr" the transportation deparl-
111pnt annot1nr('d \\"f'dn C'sday.
The 40().fnoL 12 ,f}fl().trin vessel. 11·hich
,,·iii be lhe f1r~t. addition tn lhe lcebreak-
ing fleet s1nl'.e Hl54, is expected !.o be in
<'oast guard service by 1974.
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R1 vers ibl1 81ck1 and Seat Cushion•
Attorney R obe rt F cllin elh, who
dire cted the study. said !hat me:ins ·'that
rrrlhab!y a maJority of n1any boards
shnuld rPsign."
\'llr!IJUS stilt<' :ind frdr>r<1 ! acenc1rs
11 hich ~urpn~cdly provide 011rr·:il! en-
-..·1rnnmf'n1<1I prOt('('l.inn are at ht'~I mak-
ing ··gestures" in thRt direction. said the
rrpflrt
It rritir11cd tl1f• i;t::ilP flr~11un·es Ar.en-
cy f11r nnl hr1ng ;i "p0l irrn1nn h11t. a
pt1hl11· rrl :1 tr11ns orga111zalinn'' whnse
rnain pllrpn!'lr is to gag di sst'nt by othei·
def)arln1cnts.
"The environn1rnt sc·cn1 s l1J rali>:
.~!ud1r». t·l;1ss1fu:at11111 . cnn(·cn1 a n d
l'nnnnn11~ puhl1e1tv." dt'e\;irrrl the t;isk
fnrrr. "while the lnnd !nU:r(•Sts keep rigtit
11n tilk1ni.: :ill the snit, 111 1ncra1~. _l!rass and
t1mQer lh <il they plc;i:i;c, in(.'urring costs
that otlu•rs nit1.~t tx·;1r. ··
The study ,;;11t.I that hct·:.iuse cJlectl\"e
<'l'ntri1l i1.l·rl govt•rnrnrnt <·onlrot over land
p!annini; are l;u·k1ng, rlcci51on:;; usually
:1rr lrf1 \o ln1·;1I enntrol -drsl'rihed as
•·thf' dc1 rl11pcrs' I~!>! friend " because nr
the elft'Ht'cl s1.1Sccpt1hil1ty of such officials
tn 1111!uc11cc.
T 11 be mraningru!, suicl the 1ask fn rce. a
.~tale n\·t·r~ccr tiJ pr11mnle eHecl 1\'c,
t'irnrf1ci.1I u~c> 11f oprn land n1u~t he able
In mnn1to r the le~is!11t1\'e ;uid l'XC<:u1ive
hr:inchc·s on bch:ilf of the general public
1nl.l'rest.
Such an a~rnc.y 111u.~1 be frre nf rnnflict
11f 1nl\'l"C'SI prnhl r1ns nf .<1pp<1intcrs and in
p1>rforrnance of duties, it must have the
n~ht of sanctions nr pnwer of mak ing
neressary structural changes and have
n1<"ssivf' sta ffing.
/
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The police riot squad \.\'as called in and
cleared the cnurl·room , usin g clubs to
mnve the cro11'lf Ollt.
The mnther of rlcfend;int John Clut-
chetle began shouting at Superior Court
Judge Carl Allen frnm the spectators sec·
lion . \\'hen a bailiff n1n\'erl towards her to
rernore htr fro111 the rnnm, a male speer
l:i!nr ro.~fl ;_.ind in!ercede<l.
At th:il point the police riot squ;id,
\l'hich was standing by during 1he pr~
cecdings bec11use of earlier violence,
mu ved in with clubs and cleared l'.IUt
spectators.
\\'omen in the crowd ~·ere weepina; and
si:rea n1ing that the y ht1d been beaten.
Clutchette and f leeta Drumgo wer1
charged along v.·ith hlar.k re vo!ulionary
c:eo rge Jackson \vith hurling a guard at
Soledad Slate Prison n11er a third·noor
balcony to his death las t ye11r.
Jackson ·was killed iii San Quentln
Prison's escape attempt last Saturday.
(Earlier story, Page BJ.
~o lons in Helsinki
HELSINKI !AP) -U.S. Sen5. Mlke
J\lan:;;fitld and Ernest F. Holl ings arrived
in Hel ~lnki tnd<iy on a private vis it which
1rill include a meeting with Gerrtrd
Smi th , head of the US, delel!.at.inn at the
Strategic Arms Limitatinn Tal ks tSALTi.
J\1ansfie!d s:iid al ihe airport he ~·11ntecl
lo make "some lnquirie.~ about th f! talks"
11,hllt in Finland fnr !wo days sightseeing.
· 1 509~~ s~~~uL~~LE!
\ R" •oo.oo Now 299 .00
e The1~ ~re 11 ery comfortab!t sofa b1d1
for 11ll1nq and sleefi"q. e A wide 1election o fabrics •nd color
lo choo~e from .
'·
Your faooritt tntt.rlnr dtsiantT u·i/i bt happ11 to O$Sfsf JIQU , ••
PROF ESS ION~ .J. GAR REIT f URN 'T4 2~E RBOR !LVO.
INTERIOR DES IGNERS Op•ft Moft., Th11r1. & Fri. lv•l COSTA MESA, CAL IF.
6'6-0275 64'-0276
San Clemente Today's Final
Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 64, NO. 203 , ~ SECT IONS , 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 TEN CENTS
Questions Prompt Bool{ by Clemente Couple
By JOHN VALTl-.:RZA
Ot th• D•llr l'llot 11•!1
A San Clemenle couple "'ho spent the
last se\'eral years ansy,·ering questions
from friends about buying mobile homes
finally created the be st answer -they
wi-nte a book about it.
Nol onlv did Neil and YvonnP Dunn
\vrite a handy reference guide for the
prospccti\'e huyer, but they also µuhl1sh-
ed it themselves. This fir~t venl11re ,
\vhich came off the pr esses 10 early
August, has quickly grown in popularity
and the couple now ha ve formed a small
p11bhsh1 n,i: com pany.
"\\'e didn"t real!.v anl ic1pa\e going into
the publishing business." says ~ .. !rs.
Dunn. ··But v.·e did rc::i:ize how badly 1he
inf11rmation in !hr book y,as needed ."
··People bu ying mobile hnn1es arr mak-
ing a large capital investment ""'1thnu t
knowing vrry much a!Sout ii," she adds.
"They don 't reahze the financial , pr<1c-
lical or emntion::il implieation.~ ··
The couple talked lo ncighbor:r; at the
mobile home park where they live and
spent a month com piling the inrormation
for the book from int.erviey,·s and past ex-
periences.
!\"e1I Dunn. a former technical writer
for Au1onetics, "'rote the cnpy for the 2ij.
pngP man1,1al and hls \\'ife. a fnrn1er
advertising executive. designed the cover
"'ilh the help of a San Clemente sig n
cnmpan~·.
~lrs Dunn notes they took thr ('npy In
a n1agazine publisher at Laguna Niguel,
hut the man told them they could publi sh
it for Jess money by doing it Jhemselves.
So, armed \\'ith a few pointers about
the publishing busintss. the pair went to
a printing servic"' 1n Sa11. Clemente and
had the y,·ork printed.
Thf' manua l. lilted "'Befort; "'i'ou Buy a
f\lohilehnme.'' is now being test marketed
in San Diegn County and al 11 few book
stores ln Orange County. 1\-lrs . Dunn
nolf"S thal salts are so good !he book
stores in San Die~n have run out of
copif's and are ay,•aiting another printing ,
··For half !he people 1~·ho buy
mobilehomes,'' Mrs. Dunn says, .. the
Navy May Use Seagoing
Sl{immer to Clean Goo
Dana Point
Requesting
Patrol Car
Dana Polllt"5 Chamber o{ Comme~
this week issued an urgent appeal to
Orang" County Sherllf Jamt;s Musick to
5tem a tide nf bur11:lari"S in the county
community. The thefts have caused one
llsinr.ss to cln~P its doors.
In the monthly issue of the Dana Pn1nt
Log newsletter. Cham lx!r President Ar t
Humburg publi shed an open letter In the
sheriff a.~kin.[!" for ;:inother ca r lo be Added
to !he area·s beat to stave off the rash of
lhrfts .
'"DanA Poinl ha s just had another ln a
long serirs nf huri:;laries," Humburg tnld
the sheriff. '"This last one was the second
tflbbery ln the samr establishment and ls
forcing !he owners to close thei r
busines.~."
The Chamber leader said he has re-
quested the cxlra p:irrol often and has
received cordial replies from lhe county
departmt>nt hut nn extra patrol car.
\Vhile '"'e appr{'("iate our cnu rtrsy. 1,1·e
11 re adamanl tha l 1hf' l1mf' fQr action ha :r;
arrived .:ind 1\"P must have this additional
patrol car."" Humburg said.
Humburg addrd lhal copies nl 1hf' ap-
peal havr !wen srnl. to the communil)'S
Elate and r0unty repre!'ient at ive:r;.
"\Ve .:ire f1iiht1ni: for !his protection <inrl
~v1ll continue lo FighL until 1,1•e receive ll,"
he vowed.
Queen iu ,J a karta
JAKARTA, Indonesia IAP 1 -Quee n
J uliana of rhe Netherland!'> re ceivNi an
.11(fectionatr welromf' tndav as she ar-
ri ved in this former Dut ch "colony for an
l l-day visit. the first e\'er by a reigning
Dutch monarch.
Presirlenl Suharto and his wife greeted
the 62-ycar-0ld Queeri and her husband
Prince Bernhard. when KLil-1 jetliner la n-
ded them at Jakarta's Kemayora n
airport after & three-hour flight from
Bangkok.
Orange Cout
1''eather
Pt1ostlv sunny ~kies today and
F'r'idav loo -a·fler the usual morn·
ing Clouds and fog clear. Highs
along lhe bf';ache11 around 75 rising
to 85 inland. Lows tonig ht ln the
6Crs.
INSIDE TODAY
A grocPr u;hn hnd jU$t bttfl.
robbed fo r tht. eighth. timt,
;umped in his co r. pur.flll'rl th~
robbf r, 0 11.lj shot him with hi.s
own 11 11n. Story, Poot 5.
hall MP II
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JULIE NI XON EIS ENHOWER DISPLAYS CAST FOR PHOTOGS
Broken Toe Turned Out !o be More Serious Than First Thought
Julie Eise11l1owe1~ Sl1elve s
Teacl1i11g Afte1~ Accide11t
By FRANCES LE\VINE
Julie Nixon Elsenho11.·cr has accepled
··~,it h extreme disappriin!ment" a
medical decision tn grve up her teaching
job in Florid.:i bl-cause of a broken toe ,
t~ \l/eslem \~'hite Houst; re1){lrts.
The injury to President Nix on's
uc1.11 sn o1J.}S <IJOW ~ 01 PilAOJd J<Jl43nep
first indicated. Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler disclosed \Vednesday.
He said X-rays showed the big toe on
the left. fool had been '"shattererl And
crushed" when a book cart toppled ont o
Julie's foot the second da y on the job as a
third grade teacher at Atlant ic Brach
Elementar; School.
.Julie probably will be in a cast up to
her knee for four to six wetik s anrl will
ha ve to stay off her foot for some time.
"!n fairness to 1he young~ters in her
class."' Ziegler said, and on the •·strong
rrcrimmenrlation "' of \\'hitr J{ousP. phvsi-
cian Dr. \Va lier Tkach, J ulie decided to
~11·e up a full-time schMl job fnr the fall
s~mestcr. It was her first teaching
assignment .
Instead . sh e has arranger!, when she's
11ble, tn join the schoors unpaid volunteer
teacher aide program and help out in lhe
classrooms.
lier mother new lo Florida \Vednesday
to :-lay with Julie , who was in "a great
rleal of pain" aft.er the Tuesday accident,
the \Vh ite House said.
l'-1rs. Nixon will remain a few rlays at
the apartrnent Julie and her husban d,
En:-. David Eisenhowe r, have rented
1vhile David i5 on Navy assignment to the
Albany, based at nearby Mayport, Fla.
Reagans, Ambassador
Dine at Nixons Home
President Nixon's quiet ~:eek of reltni -
ation picked up a bit ~·ith a dinner at his
borne Wednesda y tvening with Governor
and l\tNl. Ronald Reagan ,. n d
Amhas~dor and l\1rs. Y.'aller Annenber,1t.
Arni I.he slight momentum will continue
f'rid;iy morn1n,1t as A me r I c si n
Ambassador tn Germany Kenneth Ru.~h
aJ'rl ves in San Clement" for a mornlng
meeting.
The President wrlcnmrd the Hr.:igans
11 nd AmPrlcan Ambassador to Great B"rl-
taJn and Mrs. Annenberg at La Gau
Pacifica at 7 o'clock.
,Joining the social event were N11tiona.I
Security Adv iser Dr. Henry Kissinger and
!he Pre~idenrs secretary Rosemti r.Y
Y.'ood~. Mr~. Nixon had gont tD Florida tD
be "'ilh daughter Julie.
In rerent days the Presldtnt h111 'kept
to 11 light sched ule nf morning and early
Afternoon work In his offi ces. 11nd latt
Rflcrnoon rclaxntion.
Last Ditch
Try to Stop
Oil Slicl{
f\a\'y officials hope to press an et·
perimt;nlal, r;t;agolng 11klmmer int.t!I use
8\lmetime Friday in a lasl-ditcb attempt
to keep a quartt;r-millio n gall ons or thick
fuel oil from staining beaches from San
Clemt;nte to Oceanside.
Lat" Wednesday, Navy officials ad·
mil.Led that the amount or fuel oil spilled
into the sea off San Clemenlt; Island
almost a week a~o was much greater
than originally believed.
N.:ivy spoke!imen thi!i morning said the
t .200 gallon figure was "a newsman's
estimate."
The N;ivy belleves 244.000 ~allons nf th!!!
thic k fuel w::is ar:cidentatly dumped into
the sea lasl Friday.
The tarry, black goo now forms a 25-
mile-lon~. kidney-shaped slick lying
several miles dirt;ctly offshore of the San
Clemente-Oceanside area.
The bulge or the thick stuff is closer to
Oceanside.
Chemical spray applications on the
f;lick hav"' failed, press aides !'>aid, and
I he ne\\' hnJM! for a solution rests on a
ha s!1ly built snorkel ski mming device at·
lacht>ci In a vrssel si milar 10 the oi ler
l"SS il-1Anale t whic h dumped the oil in the
r1r~t fllare
Th e Navy i!ii usin~ a design similar In
i;nnrkPls used l<i-"l year 1n the calmer
v.·arers nF San Francisco Ray.
But the app!1ca11on nf the huge skim-
mer has ne ver been attempted on the
oprn sea, say Navy spokesmen.
No nil has heen seen this morning on
San Clemcnte"s public beaches .
But blo hs of the oil ;ire wa shing ashore
.at Camp Pendleton where Marine Corps
and Na vy men remain busy with hand
tools.
Lifeg uard spokesmen in San Clemente
said that because of ex isting wa ve, cur·
rent and wind conditions , tr.e oil will pro-
bably appear downcoast of the city in
coming days.
\Vave swt;llS 11re out or lhe west, 11s are
winds . shoreline currents are moving
downcoast as well , said San Clemente
Lifeguard Lt Hank Barnes,
"Unless the conditions change, It looks
like most of the action might bf';
downcoast at Pendleton." h"' said.
Pr,.sident Nixon Wednesday w a s
reported to be keenly aware of the oil
i;ituation, his press aides said.
But. th e chief executive has stressed
that his beach should not take priority
over others which ha ve received rt;\ative-
ly minor staining thus fa r.
Black Aide Resigns
Under Pressure
WASHI NGTON (UPI) -The Pen-
lagon'1 top clv\I righ~ official has resign-
ed , the Washington Post ga\d today.
The Post quoted Pt;ntaion sources 11s
l!aying that f'rank W. Render. 35. resign-
ed Wednesday under prmure from
Defense Secretary Mt;J vln R. Laird.
Render wAs the highest ranking Negro in
lhe Defense Depart.ment with a 136.000-a-
year post as Deputy A.'\sistant Secr"'tary
of Defenee..
The AO~ eaid Laird was displeastd
that Rendtir, while spotlighting ci vil
rights 11buset ln the military, allegedl,y
failed to come up with any proposed s.olu-
lions to the problems.
pointers \n the hook are things they find
out afler~·ards ··
The manual outlinrs for tht prospective
buyer the eff PC"ts of depreciation on
mobilehomes, gives hints on financing.
and purchasing and no1es the advantages
and disadvantagts of living In a
mobilehome park.
For examptr. the book rxpla1ns that
most. parks will nol il<'Crpl as residents
either sin,el e n1en or sin,ele ~·nmen
Under lhe section on construction, the
n1anual observes, '"The ninhileomc, last
changing in looks. Is nevertheles.~ still the
offsprine. of the metal house traLler.
which "''as in turn offspri11g of th" meul
travt>hng trailfr "
i'\oting that the roof is essentially just
a sheet of metal. the manual adds it will
pop with rxpan!>ion under 8 hot SW\ will
ah\"a\'s "rattle in the y,·ind ."
r.1r's Dunn says the book is now selling
for $l.2fi , but may soon be raised in
pnre.
"~lr. Nixnn fou!erl us up nn that one,''
she laughs. "\\'e were going to raise it to
SI ~O. but that same night, he aMounced
the price freeie."'
DAll.Y ,ILOT '11119 ~y P'1111t11 M•llM
B1•eal,i1ig iti 11 Br•idge
Rosa Alarcnn, !\fiss Siln Juan Ca pitsr;:i no, breaks bottle of champagne,
niarking offiC'ial opening of 11c1v La Novia Road Bridge over San Juan
Creek. Ceremonies \Vere conducted \.Vednesday, although bridge has
heen open lo traffic for a ~·eek. The $250,000 facility replaces old
Ganado Bridge. destroyed in floods of 1969.
Sa11 Cle1ne11te's N 01·thrup
Elected LAFC Cl1air1nan
San C!eme n!e Cnunrilman S1an]Py
Northrup \Y11s r!ecl rd chairm.:in nf the
Oran,ee Count.v l/if'<'I) A~ency Formation
Crimmissinn 1 LAFC 1 Thursd;i_v hy a
un:-inimous vntr nf its five mcmhers.
Northr up replaces l.A1s Alam1tn~ Co11n-
r llma n .lne H.vde, the man whose re·
jection hy the l.c ag ur of C1!ics led to hi!
ou~ter frnm 1hf' bn;:ird and a ruling
.:igainsl him hy an Orange County
Superior Court judge.
Hyde's seal RS a hllarrl member h.:is
been takrn by rullerton Councilma n
Louis "Red:' Re inhardt who was named
by !he League ns its rt;presentativt; over
H.vde. Al.~o serving with Northrup on the
LAFC board are Anaht;im 0councilman
Charles Pearson and county supervisors
Robert Ballin and Ronald Caspers.
Listeni11g Ears
Hotline ,Seeks
More Volunteers
San Clemente's Listening Ears hotlin11
11ervlce thl11 week launched a sea rch ror
more vol unlcers to lead rap sessions w(lh
people with personal problems and man
the phones.
Hotlin"' leader Arthur R. "Bud" Scheele
11.:iid anyone from 16 years old or more
with 11 since.rt; wi11ingne11s to listen and
help is wel comt; to 11ign up for a series or
volunteer training session! which will be
held next month in La1un11 Beach.
Tra ining workshops wlll be held on
evenings and a Saturday in mld-
Septembf';r at St. Mary's Episcopal
Church in Laguna Beach
Volunteers who successfully comp\tle
the tr11 ining workshop w\11 joln a group nf
local reside nts who have n1anned hol11ne
phones and joined in group fRp session!!
in the program wh ich wlll cclehralr it'
fi rst birthday ln San Clemente this fall
Person' Interested in the ho I I in P
volunteer work can conlacl Scheele At
492-SIM .
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San Clement•'• Northrup
Catholic Church
Slntes Fiesta
A weekend fiesta -Including two
public dinners in lhe new parish hall -
wlll be held at our Lady of Falima
Catholic Chtlr'ch in mid-Septembf';r.
F'irsta chairman Frank Lang said lM
annu al celebration will Include carnivaJ
ride.~. booths. a white elephanl s:a!e, a
cake walk anci priies. The public LI
wr!retme.
The event wi!l be Sept 17, 18 and tt bl
tht ch1lrch grnunrls netir lhe civic cento.r.
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Fight Against Freeway Renewed Laguna. Creet,er
Set t,o Undergo
Minor S ur~ery Ho~.,'TlfrS tn tht L1gun1 r\J&tJel area
ha\'e rt newed their fight ag111'1st thf pr o-
posed route of the Pac1f1<.' Coast
f~way.
Percival Chase, chainnan of the
Frtt\ll·ay f'1gh!ers' Commil\fe of the
a~sociation, said today hf plans tn make
an appearance bPfore thP Oran~e Coun!y
Boa.rd nf SUPf!f'\'isnrs Sept 1 \l'Jlh a plE'a
for ney,· route hearinss
Chase ..... ho has been art11e 1n the.
frPeway controvers.1 for more 1h.1n a
yr.ar. <.'Ontends hi s lormf'r reque~ts !rir
ney,• route heari ngs ha1e been ignored by
the .Board.
•·They h&\'e not been very
cooper1tht," Chase said "Pohticallv. if
you don't have an,>' friend!, the.re Isn't
much you can do aboul such thin.:!!. But
we a.re going to put some heal on."
The exi!tlng route, wh ich was adopted
by thee state. following a series of public
hearlnjili in Oran~e County, 1vill bisf'ct
Laguna l'\1gue! and frirce. the removal o(
SC'lme 67 homes, one of wh1ct1 belongs to
Cl1a,<.e
Tht> free\\a\' ('tlmn1111rf' nf 1he as~oc1~-
11on 1n 19711 -oHrred an a!terna1e rnutr
whrch, Chase said, 11nllld not force the
elimination of any home::; and Y.ould save
Job Plan OK'1l
Ba.ttin Ca.sts Lone County No Vote
A federally backf'd 12 8 rn1lhon employ.
ment proi!ram that 11·11J pro\'lde Jobs fot
5ome 300 unemployed \l'orkers Jn Orange
County went tn the county's department
heads for imp!f'mentation \\'ednesday
(Iver the objf'ct1ons of Supervisors
Chairman Robert. B11t11n,
Af tl'r hf'Aring Batti n complain of "loo
many rhlf'f~ and not enough Indians," the
board voted 4 to I lo hir e the 23 ""'or kers
•who will be the advance guard of 300 new
namts on the county 's pay roll.
The first 23 workt>rs y,•ill be. assigned to
th"-county's P"-tsonnel. administrati\'e
and auditor-controller divisions to help
plan utilization ol President !\ixon's anti·
unemployment measure and as!>ign eligi-
ble un employed to county jobs.
Battin particularly attacked th e
decision to assign 14 of the 23 analysts to
the personnel department. "they're cut-
ting th e cream off the top and they just
don't need this many workers to operate
this pr ogram." he said.
Batlin"s plea for the board to
personally operate the prngra n1 "anti cut
out so many paper shufllers" .,.,as re-
jected wlt h the decision by nther board
members to launch a program that may
ha ve mos t of the 300 workers picked in
county Jo bs by La bor Day.
The co unty progr11m is part of a S6
million a!lnca1 ion to Orange County hy the
federal govt>rnment under the recently
authorized anti-unemployment measure.
Six Orange County cities including Hun·
t ington Beach ha ve received se.parate
gr11nts with the instructions that their
hiring plans must not conflict y,•ith the in·
dependent county program.
Most of the jobs created will be in the
clerical. anti-pollution. general manual
and fire and forestry d1\•isions. ll y,·as
noted by the board Wednesday that the
Orange County i'.1edical Center has open-
ings for at least 60 nursing aides and
orderlies.
Nixon Pledges to Retaii1
U.S. Imports Bo1·de1· Tax
By HELEN TRO~lAS
U,t SI•!! Nrll••
President !\11on plans to hold the line
:in his 10 percent border tax on U.S. im·
ti0rts as a ••totally justified " measure,
1espite threats of a retaliatory trade v.•ay
:iy irate European nations.
The President , v.·orking at the \\'es.tern
l\'hite House in San Clemente. was In
:lose touch with his fiscal experts who
KJu ght to avoid a monetary confrontation
1mong major U.S. trading partners.
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told
oewsmen the President believes his
'noves are valid unl er th e 1947 General
.._greeme.nt on Trade and Tariff IGATI).
"Because we ha\·e been faced with a
:Tade defirit and nthcr nat.inns ha\'e been
laced v.•ith a su rplus we cannot concei\'e
.h11t thev \l'flU ld take counler steps
1ga!ns l the Uniled Statf's," Ziegler sa id.
The chieJ exf'CUll\'e \\'as cnncentra!tng
iea\'ily this v.·eek on ma jor foreign policy
)rriblems
The si tuatlnn surrnund1ng th e So111h
\"1eln.1 mese prer.idential elecllnn on Oct
\, V.'\\h \he flOSSlhi\t(~• that, rreo,irJrnl
~~U\'l'n Van Th1ru 11<11! be ll•t nnl \' <'lc!l1e
:and1datl'. y,·as a matler of concern to
~n:nn
But the ~'hite Hnuse remained r;i\ ... nt fln
.he poh!lral cri~1s in f .. 11gnn \\hl('h ha~
'fSttl!""d frrim th" refu~.:il of \"ire Prrs1-
1rnt \guye n I an Kv anrt Gr>n Ou0n,;: \'an
\hnh to run Both ha1·e cha rged elrction
·1;i::in;!
Z1ri:;ler drrlinrti In s:i1 In rrcfV'n~F 1n ~
11i('s!1fln , \t hr>thrr the l ~ ct1ll bf'Jlt"' "~a
'fair and frl'P elert1on"' 1.S priss1bl e
·\ve·resll!l stud1·1n;:: 1!,'" ht said "\\e In·
end In approach fh.o elect1or.s from ;;
Y1s1t1nn nf ne11tral1!1 1
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He added that !T 11·.'\s "ln1;,ll\! crin·
;ist.ont" fnr L:.S Arnbas~arlnr El ls,.nrlh
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Bunker to confer .,..·1th the cand1d.1tes.
ln another de1·eJnpment. lhe Pre!>1dent
summoned Kenneth Rus h, Li . S .
Ambassador to \''esl German\'. to confer
""'ith him here Friday on the new four·
power draft agreement on Ber\tn,
Rush completed his consultations wirh
Secretary of State \\'11liaTn P. Rogers in
Washing ton \\'ednesday on the still-sE'cret
accord and v.•as about tn depart fnr Bonn
\11hen the President in\'l\ed him to
personally ronsull on the agrePment
wh ich was hammered out 01·er a 17-
month period.
r-..'ixon wa s sla.v1ng out of the Jimehi:oht.
studying dncumE'nts anti kef'p1ng a pat-
tern of \l'Orking at his office 1n the mnrn-
ing and al his oceanside 1 ilia 111 !hr ,1fler-
noon.
Fnr the pa.~t t11·n d;ivi; lie h,1s t;ikrn .'\
dip in his Span1~J1-st~ IP p1,ril 1n.otead rif
gning to his favon1e rcr! be11rh nn r.>n1p
Pendleton. app11rentl,v herciuse nf thP nil
slick th;it ha s plal:!urrl !h<> hcach linr nc:ir
the \\"eslf'rn \\'h1!P l!nu~e.
\\'f'rlnr~ti11y n1ghl hr rl1rl a ti1t nl
snr1!lliz1njz -anrl pr1 h.lll<; pnht1 rk111g -
h.\' hn~lln~ 11 ri 111rrr ra1 I\ 111 \lr111or nl
Ca hfnrn1a r.01 a11rl ,\I r~ l~nn,1\rl n"a!!an
Other j?Ue~!s inrlutird \ S Anlh:<~~adnr
In Great Britflln 11nd :.1r~ \\'.1!ter o\n
nf'nh"r~ :<rvl '\:1t11'\n:1l ~"'''1t1l1 \H111 ~
A•h1~rr ll f'nr' 1\ t\1°:111':'.r :il1'I h:;;
per~r>niil ~f'rret a11·, R•"" '1l1r \\o•l)d'
~Ir~ ;\1\l'lil (1('11 tn Flr11ir1a \\rrl11P'-d:<v
tn rnmfnrl th"1r dau:l;trr .1 u \ 1 e
F,1~f'nhn11rr 21_ 11tin ~ufl'l'"'rt ;i h 1.;,..11
tn<> In ;'In ;irc·rlrn' .11 !h" ,\tj,11,1ir f',r, '1
F.Jementar·o Srhnnl 11li"'l't' ~h" 11 1~ .1t
tending a pre·schrin! te .. ,·hrr 11 (}tk.-h '\)
Privile ged S!lrfer
Hit s th e JV<1i:e.~
l\Je<1r iYixnn Vi lln
8) G F.\~: H . .\'.\P5 .\l\ER
4UO( .. lf d ~rtn Nrtl•r
Fe11· ~arrf'r.;, ha\f' 11 :;.n lur~1 a.:. ll>-~ear
c:ld Eob Bart>.
Tt-P mus('\!lar hlnnrt l<>rnarrr 1' rinP nf
.. tv->ul 111 :;.11tfors !'1Prm1 l!Prl tn 11\f' the
\\'e~!l'rn \\"ht!P Hn11~1' h"arh -e\f'O
v.hPn . 11s nn11 Prr~1rlrn1 \1'\;rin 1.~ 1n
res1tirnte
'·The bC"arh i;. L'nr.ri \f'r ~ur!in,i:," Bnh
sa \"!, "hec 11u ~e nf lhP \\II \' !hr rr flr fn tir
rrr!o. 11rr s1tua!rri \\"h,..n a ~11<>\l h1!s a
ree f, it f!.l \es .a gond, lnn:t nrlc "
Thf' ~uilrr.~ ::irr nr1chh,,r., r! th" \1xnr ..
in 1he ad 1111n1ng \1·prrf s Shnrf ('0111·
rnun\\Y. wh1('h I! \>:a lied \I 11h 11 g1111rd al
the ~A l f'
Anvone can use the bP11rh 1\hPn \1~nn
is ab~f'nt. But 11h1>11 ht" arri1 f'<,, ~111;11 ..
posted nn !he santi \\!l rn. "RestriC'led
art'a. Authnrl1.rd Prr<,nnnel (lnl~· ·
Secret Service 5p{'r1al ,i:1111rti!. 11rar1ng
!ldearm5. p;itrnl 1he hrrtr'h , 1\ C"a<.t
r.uard bnat la~~ olf~hnrr to krep o!he r
craf1 av;ay.
The "appro1·ed " !lJ rfer~. h<H e had
11n1ntf'rrupttd use. of the he>ach lnr a0011t
t..,,·o years.
Tht'' inr\urlf' an 111rhnP pi In t ,
t-u!fn!'r;smen ~nr! orra•1nn~ll1• R n 11
Arne.~~. 1rrn .. i t" ~n nf ac1t\T .111n)f'~
Arni''~. \\'hn st;;rs a! ~l'lr!h111! :.1a1 Dllll"lfl
nn !hf ''Gun~mnkt" tt'!e\'i~1nn !trie<. 11.nd
h.1! 11 hnml' 111 Cyprr~~ Shf\re
"At flr ~t the SP('r<'t ·!'fr11fP 11·l~n·1
"n1 n~ in le! 11n•·nnr in .. ~11 1rt Anh Thrn
.John $t \crsnn , fnrn1f r puhli•hfr nl
'5urfer· m.,;:1111nt . 1uhm11!rrl 11 !tc.t nf 1n
~1irfer•. :i nd ;in1 nrfU a!
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millions of dollars in coMtruction costa.
Chast claims he has presented the plan
to public ,_,orb officials !n Sacramento
and they have: received the plan y,•ell.
However, before new route hearings
can be he!d, the Board of SuP"-rvisors
must request them Crom the state.
Tnm Fuente~. uecutlve 11ide to
Supervisor Ronald Caspers. ...,. ho
represents Laguna Niguel, said today the
hnmeo1vner£' are not being ignored and
the prnposed route change is not being
studied
· The county road dep artment anrl loca l
staff should have an opportunity to
totally reviev.· the matter befC)re we ask
Sacramento to come do..,, n ht>re and
rea~sess the route," Fuentes sa id.
County engineers are currently mak ing
a study of the propo11ed ne111· rou te and a
report Is expected soon , Fuentes added.
Construc tion or the freey,a V \\'Ill probably
not hegi n unt il 1974 , according tl. stale of-
ficials.
"\~'e should get our local experlise·and
u1put so that 11.e don't act in ignorance,"
Furn1es :idderJ
The new route would elin11nate that
portirin of the free\l.·av cutting across
Laguna 1'\iguel to Capistrano Be:acb.
l\'ader 011 Ope11 La.nd
lnslr,1d ul p11rallel1ng l'rov.·n \/alley
Parkwa v in a norlh-~ulh rl1rerr 1nn. the
proposf'd route wuulrl ltai·e the San Dit:,llO
Free .... ·ay at a point one mile south of
Crown Vall ey Parkway and go northweat
to a point near the Rockwell pl~nt
Cha sr ."il\.'i lh1s ne111· r!l11te 11 uuld save
aho1ut f11 c ;11iles of free.,.,•ay c11nstruct1nn.
llf' :ihri nntrs th;i!. since the nell' route
11<1uld lr<11(1rse frw hills, costs of con-
s!ruct1orl \1 1'.1t1ld be 1nul'h lo11 cr.
"I th ink 11t' can 11ill'k this nut on a
lnrndl\' bn°1s 11 1th lhe Board nf
Super\ 1~ors.·· thase sa1rl \\'e art nnt
going to gel anywhere unless we 1:1re
friendly with them''
Laguna Beech Greeter Eiler Llr5en
will undergo surgery early nei:t week for
the remo\'al or a small t.un1or nn is pro-
state gland, fnends reported thi$ morn·
int:
The operation, 0. IV. Price said , v.•111 be
perforn1ed iu Ve ter;ins Me m o r i a l
H11spit::il lll !;1ng Bt>ill'h and is not con·
s1rtrred rna,1nr ~ur~rr1 .
Larsen, 8\. has been In the VA hospit.al
51nce n1id-June when he ll'M admitted
betausf' nf 1't bladder infection.
111 19fill . Price said, L11.rsen had a
similar lurnc>r rC'n1oved.
Lack of Controls Scored
II IS t'Xpi>Cl('d that the f.rCf'1P r y,•jl! rte·
nlal n at the \'A hnspital for another
mClnth and !hen he placed in a nursing
home -possibly in L;iRun11 Bearh.
Df>!;iils ha \'e 1 et to be \\'nrked nut, Price
f;<I irl Pri er nnl!'d th<it F:llrr Y.'it~ "1ery sorry
he 11·a~ unable to be 1n Laguna to grf'et
vi.~irnr~ tionng thr Fttsti\al se11son."
By BERl'\ARO HUR"1TZ
SAN FRAKC!SC() -A new Ra lph
N!lo~er report says lhat conl!ols over
develo pment of California's remaining
open land are ''virtually non-existent.'
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Part tY.'O nf a Nade.r task force's 14-
month study released Wednesday a!~'l
calls for an end to propert~· taxation or a
major overhaul of the tax system to hal t
land de~·e!opment speculation_
The repo rt says ma ny conflicts of in-
Reinecke Leads Angry
Nader Counter-attack
Critics of Ralph Nader 's "California
R!"port"' issued \\'ednesday, returned the
fire today.
Some of the angrie.st reacl\nns to
i\arler's blistering re port on California
land use y,·erf':
-··The innuendos and untruths con-
taineri in it are aimed prim21nly at ex-
panding th.e eg_o of Ralph Nader and his
\'-'llrh hunters," fumed Lt. Governor E:d
Reinecke. ''At no time did Nader nr nne
of h1~ crew 1nembe rs con\ilcl n1yse!f or
()n e of my staff The.v apparently were in-
terested only in ai1ning unsubstantiated
charges \l'ilhout mak ing an effort to find
the lruth "
-··r m sorry to sre Nader being so
Nation Record s
Fourth Strai~ht
Trading Deficit
\\'A!'H1'.">ir.TO:-l !UP!l -The U.S.
!nrc11:n 1rarie deficit -a ma ior f!'lctor in
Pre~1dt>nt r-..1ixnn's new econo mic progr11m
-c(ln\ioued \n\o a lourth month in J11!y.
lhe lonp.C'S t stretc h in the nation's history,
1t was clisc\nseti today.
Thr Cnmme rre DepartmPnt reported
the Unlted States Imported $304.1 m1\\io n
more frntn other countries than it ship-
per! ahrn;id in July, raisin~ 1he 1rade
clef1ril tn $6i6.4 million for the fir st seven
rnnnths of the year,
~1xnn s rlrri~ion lfl let the dnllar
'·fln;it" nn the inte rnatinnAl m11rket anrl
to 1mrn~e a 10 per cent tariff on a \1·1de
11rra 1· nf in1pnrts \\•as taken to alleviate
the (!rfl cll problem.
Th11re 1rrre lhesr othe r de,'e!opmeots
;ii hnme anrl <1hrnild 1n connectinn y,·11h
1he f!n.rJa \' 11·11~r-price (reeie and n!hC'r
:i~fll'\JS ~f l\ixnn's program for L'S.
ec1 •n11n11c rrro\·rr~·.
-Thi' AF'L-C{(1 :ind the 1ndeJWnrlenl
I ·n1!rrl Autn \\'rirkers lln1rio 1 l!A \\' 1 cnn-
frrrrrt \\'Ith ;:i h;:ittcry of la1\·1·crs nn !hi':
pn~~1 h1!1\\ nf hrln1?1ng cou rt sulls again~t
!1•r pr1r('-\l;:!C.C {'C\\1
-Thi:-rlri!lar drnpped sharp I .v vn
~111\'>h [. 1elf!n Cll!'renr}· tn ar k et<:,
drprcr1a\1ng 11rarcr fhf' tan5rt nf !hr i\1~
(ll1 rlrY<1\Hat1\ln itri;:il nf more than 10 pf'r
, 1-111 1n rrl:1(1nn 1n !h"r strQng currrncirs
<:1J1'h ;:i~ !hr mark ;inrl yen
-L. f'a1ri ck Gra,v Ill. the .h1st1cc
Drpartment's chief enforcer of the \1·age-
prlrt> fret'1.e. prPrli rlrrl ec:0nnm1c rurhs
1\r.ulrl bf' f'x \rnrlerl tievnnrl the 91)-rl;:iy
fn'rzc anrl ~airl J11b11r \radrrs y,·111 "see
the h~nd1,-ri!ing '1n the wri \l "
-1'he learl rr nf 120 ~mall inrlf'pf'nrlrnl
unions. Roger ~1. Ret!lg, rlConnunced \hf'
adn1U1J<:lratinn·~ aprorn;:i<'h jr. 11·;:iii;e-prirp
ronlrols. charging lhey "place thr maJOr
hurd<'n nn \ahnr · Rf'n11t hr11tis thr :-..:a -
tinna\ feclCoralinn of lndCopendt'nt l'nlnnc:,
1l'h1rh rrprt'~ents an estimatPd 511.000
mrn1hrrs .
-Sen . \rilli am Prnxmi rl'. iD·\\"\s,1,
nnnnun rerl the jointCn n g r e s s Ion 11 I
f.:('onnn11c Ccrninittet y,·nuld re~umf'
ht>arin~s ~1nnday y,·it h Or. Paul \\',
\Tc(r;1Cken , ch11irrn an of the President's
Council of Econom ic Advisors, and
Gf'rirge Lincol n. administrator of the
freezeo. 5chedu\ed 11!> y,·itnesses.
Bont's ll1otor
Ra111s Into Horne
An nutbtl11rd motor drifted oil its
trailer in 511n Clemente Tuesd&y, but ll
nr,·er touched the ...,.att r.
11 ~lammtd into a house.
c11rrlr5..~ II dan1ai;te! some of the f;OOd
""rk he 1s doing,'' said Assembl.1 man
Ed..,,·in Z'herg (D-Sacramentol, ch!lrged
in th e Nader rrporl \1·1\h supporting large
company land 1n1rrcs!s.
-Fnrn1rr Govcrnnr Pal Brnwn denied
!ha t his ne\·rrly Hills l;nv firm uses its
political prestige tn pursue land-develnr-
menl interests for major companies such
as Boise-Cascade. "\Ve represent them
on legal ma tters. but there has cer1;.,1nly
been no political IOU's in those cases,"
Brown said.
-"The report reve;i!s l'ery htl!e
knnwlerlge of Ca)iforn1!l la1\," repl1f'rl
~late Controller Hnustnn 1 f\ournnv. He
a lsiJ said !he stale Lands Commission . of
\1 hich he and TirinPrke are memhrrs. has
no po..,,.er !o sh e awav tidelands rights 10
lnc;;l gn\'ernment, as charged in the
l\'adPr repnrl.
-J\o comment had heen issuerl hv
Governor Ronald Reagan. because h'e
hasn't ye t read the report , his aides said.
l cehreak Ship Set
\\'AS HINGTON <U PJ I -Lnr kheed
~hipbuildin!! & Constructirin Co. a
subsidiary of Lockheed Aircra ft Crop ,
lias been l'tl\'ardeti a $52,i OO,OOO conll .:ict
tn huil rl "the world's n1n~t pow erful
l('eh reil ker" !hr. tr11nspnrtatio n depa rt-
n1ent annnu n('crl \\"ednf'sda.1·.
The 400-fool. 12,000-\nn vesi::cl, \\'hieh
\1·1\1 be the first :<rldi!ion tri the irehreak·
1n~ fleet si11('e 1!154, is expected lo be in
rriast guilrd srr1·1ce by 19/4.
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TO CHOOSE
FROM
ti;>rest at the state and tncal governm.on-
t11I levels hamper proper land manage-
ment.
Lr.c,11 hn' ernments, "mrire concerned
\\·1t h attracting huJiders frir tax ba~e
purposes th;in \l'lth sa fet.v, have imp osed
f1'11' n1ea1111ti;:f11 I sl;indnrds and little en·
forccmenl,'' the ff'pnrl cl<'lims.
The l11rk of pl nnnini,: ;ind rc~ulatinn of
new h'1USing dcveln1Jmenl is cndangt>ring
\1•hat rr111ains 11f the state 's open land,
sairi the .~tud.1 .
'fhC' ta !'.k fflr('e. callrd !nr rcsi~n:itinns
of all offi('i;ils re~ulal 1ng n ;i 1 u r 11 I
fp<;nurrr'i. u11htlf". fnrr!".\f\' rraf'llt'('!i ;ind
real 1· .. 1at(• 11h11 hfl\f' 1lin'ct 0<·1·upa11nnal
<'nnlh1·1" of 1nterro;;\s y,ith rr~tl1:llC'd 1n-
du<it 1'1c·~.
AuornCoy 11 oh r r I V P 11111 c 1 h. v.·ho
di r<cter! the ~!t1d), s:ud thti t nil'ans ··thllt
pn1h::ihl~1 ;i 1!l<1Jll1'lly of m;iny boards
sh(luld rr~ign .,
\';ir1ri1is :-1;1(r atld frf\rr11I ag1•nc1rs
\1 hli ·h surrnscdly pro\'1de o\·rr-;:il! rn-
''irrinmcntat prolecllon are ai be ~\ mak-
inl:! "geslurcs'' 1n 1hat direction. said the
rcpQrt.
It critirized the stflle Resources Agen·
cy fnr not bCoing a "p<llicf'm<tn but a
public rc>l11 tions org11niza tion'' y,•hnse
1nain purpose is to gag dissent by other
depn r1 mc11rs.
"The CO\'irnnmrnt seems to rnte
s111d1r~. ('l<1ss1f1catinn. rnncern a n d
rnorn11111s p11hhcity," rll'Clllrl'd the tn ~k
fnt'!.:e. "11·hilc the !:ind in!crc8!S keep r1ghl
nn 1:i1<.1ng all !he sri11. n1111l'r:1\s. J!l'ass and
11111brr th;it tl1c.v ple<1~l'. incurring costs
lhil1 nt ht·r~ n1u~l bc;ir."
The .~!ud.v said th<il bct"ausc effective
crntr;i!izcrl JiU\'rrnment enn trnl fll'l'r land
plannlnfo!: arc Jarkini:, decisions usually
:irC' lPri to Jnc::al f'On\rnl -dl'scribed RS
"1hf' rlC\'f'lopcrs' hcst fricnrl'' b£oc11use n(
!he cl\rgcd susccp \1bi!ity of such officials
to influence.
To b(' mrnning!ul, said the task forrr, fl
s!<Jlf' r;vcr~ecr to prnrnote effl'rl1vc,
bf'n"fi('1.il usf' nf nf)f'n \;,nd must be able
t.o mnn1tnr the Jcg1~lati\'e and cxectJ ti ve
li r;,nrhrs on beh<t!f of the general public
intrres t.
S11rh ;u1 ap:cnc.v rnu~\ hr lrrf' nf cnnflicl
nf 1ntrl'e!-I prohlcms nf 11p1")(11ntcr~ :i nd in
performance nl d11ties, il mu st h;ive the
ngh1. nf snnclions or pin1·cr nf mak ing
1H'fP$S;1ry strucLur11\ changes and ha\·e
111.:i~.~i\·r. staffing.
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<.:a rds ;ind lettrrs 1nA y be addressed tn
Edr r La r~en, \lfler11ns l\1 e mo r l a I
Hospital. 590! £_ Srventh St., Long
Beach, Calif., 0080!, Price added.
Soledad Brot1ier
Hearing Erupts
Into Lnn(l Melee
S:\,-.; FRAKCISCO CUPl 1 -A hea ring
lnr thr \\\'O i;urviv in~ "Soledad Brot hers''
rrupted into:< shouting melee today "'hen
lhe n1nthrr of nne of the prisoners began
screamin~ al the 1udge.
The police riot s<iuad was called in and
clc<'lreri the cnurt·room, us'1ng clubs to
1nnve the crowd out.
The ino1hcr of defendant John C!ut-
chel te began shoi1 ting at Superior Court
.Judge Carl Allt>n from the spectators sec·
lion \\'hen a bailiff mo1·ed towards her !()
re move her from the room, a male spec·
tator rose ;:ind interceded.
At th;it point lhP pnl1c e riol squad,
11 h1ch wa~ stan01ng by ri uring tile prcr
('l'C'rlings hec:iuse flf earl1rr \'IOlencf',
rn11vtd in wit h clubs rind cl eiired out
spci::tators.
\\'nrnen in thC' ~·ro11d wrrc 11eep 1ni;: and
SL'fC,1rning that lhty h<trl been bc11lt'n.
Clu!t•hclle :i.nd FlPet11 J)rumgn were
1·h;1rged <'llnni:: \1•11h black re\·oJutlonary
CrnrgP ,Jarksfln 11·11h hurl ing a guard at
Snlcd:ul Stale Prison 01 er 11 third-floor
ba lcnny to his de;1th last year.
J<'lcksnn y,·as killed in &in Quentin
Prison's escape attempt last Saturday.
{Earlier story, Pl'tge 8).
So Io ns 111 Jfc lsinki
HELSINKI IAPI -U.S. Sens. Mike
~1a osfle!d anrl Ernesl F. Hnlhngs arri\'ed
In Helsinki toclay nn a priv<'lte 1·is1 t which
1v1!\ lnchide a mee11ng wit h Ger11rd
Srni!h, he11d of lhe U.S. d<.'lcii,:it1on at !he
Str<it f'i;:ic Arm~ Limit al inn Talk~ t SAL T1.
i11ansfleld said Ht thr a1rpnrt hP wanted
In make ··some iotiuiries abnu1 the talks''
\\'hile In Finland for tll'o dRy~ s1ghts te1ng.
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SOFA BED SALE!
CjlUEEN SIZE OR FULL SIZE
hq.
400
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00 Now 299 .00
• Th1t1 •r• VfHJ com forta bl1 sofa btd1
for 1i+t in9 llrl ,Je1pir1q. • A widt l1iect ion of fabric s and c.olor
> lo choo1 a from.
And po\lcP .~a~· it ~·Ill bt 1 Ion~ lime
hefore thP ''essel bf-longing lo John C.
:.ulls nf \rh1ttler \\'ill~ flt fl)r sailing
Your favorite in!trior df!.sign r r tl'ili bt honpfl to ossi.~t Jit'IU , ,
:\\ill~ told orfir rrs he ~·11s tn .... ·1ng the
1!15!1-nvxlel ho11t 11!nng the 200 blr1rk nf
~;inta Barbara TutsdA\' afternonn wh.on "
;:;i f!'1\ rh,111n ii:a1 e 11·~-Y 'nrf Dost fl ey,·
from the t1 .. 1ler
P ROFESS I ON ~ .J. GARRETT f U RNIT4 2~S R BOR 8LVD.
COSTA ME SA. CALlf.
It hit th' dnnr nr ' 11 g11r;;ge n..,,·ned by
LA \'m.ln Tilton at 2()1 S111nla 81rh11ra
The. bn11t and the door both y,•ere he11 v1-
l1 rl.:lmagtd offi cer s 5ald.
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OUTDOORS?
8y JIM N(Eft1IEC
. _Af ter a strong comeback from a week of very poor albacore
f1sh1ng, the longfins again played garnes with anglers as dock
counts dropped to season lows at most l<tndings Tuesday.
Wa~r and bait conditions are good wl1h a sli~ht drop in
water temrera.ture, but the albies are up to their old tricks
best of which IS bein g unpredi ctable.
. ~arhor area landings had lo se\lle for loc<1I and island fish-
u1g 1~ order to fill the sacks of their passengers_ Skippers are
counting on the albacore to b11ild bac k up again and pu! on a
very good showing around the 43 fathnm .spoL
The fish are still around bul for son1e reason rhcv seem to
be 11e~y unsett!~d. This writer fished aboa rd Jerry Thompson·s
spo~lf1sher Pac1f1c Clipper earlier this v.•eck during the slo\11
pe~1od and. nur. p~rty was onl y able lo muster up a eou1:rie of jig
strikes \Yh1!e fishing some 90 1niles due south of Point l.nrn;.i .
Jumpers and breaking fish were spotted. but bv the time
boats reached the SJ}f)!S the fish wrnt do\1·n. Th is ha·s hl"'en the
case for the past week on most boci1s.
A fe1y yellowfin 1una have been bnated in <1ddi!ion In the firs t
yellowl.a.il shn,,..·ing up under the kelp pat ties. Things coulr! really
break loose wilhin !he next v.·eek.
Sixllr lfro11dl>ill f,1111ded
Ne14·port Harbor's Ted NaftzAer landed his sixth broadbilt or
the season over tbe l''eekend. Na.ftzger·s catch weighed In at 299
pounds and was caught off Santa Cruz Island. Lots of bill fish
are still in local waters and feeding good on i;qu id and li ve
mackerel.
Gt1ad. illt1rlit1 1'1·1i11ti Al1Pt1d
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Sally .Johnson of Newport Beach \1'eighed in Lhe eighth marlin '
of the young se;1 son al. thP R;ilb(la Angling Club. Sally's catch DECKHAND
was made aboard !he priv<1te hoal .lohnnie L.
There are lots of t;iilers. juinrers ;ind feC'ders in the waters
from sou!h of 1he horf!cr c11v to 1h(' 11ffsl1rire is:lands. The marlin
are striking fea thers. knuck.le he;ids and laking live mackerel.
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T ch_:"..:".::"::::.'' -'"c.:'::."':.c'..:'c:~':_:_l•.-7.:.l _______ DAIL Y PILOT fS
Albacore Magic Name
On Dana's Sea Horse
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of lflt D•ll~ ,1111 Sii/i
Hookup ~
That one n1ag1c word brinRS
i'.I n1aze of activity aboard any
and a!l <)range Coast albacore
boats these summer days and
the Sea Horse out of Dana
Wharf Sportlishing Landing is
no exception .
The Sea Horse. under diree·
lion of skipper George Austin
of San Clemente, is one of
three hoals fishing for the
pri1.ed lCH1gfins oul of Da na
Wharf. But it is the only party
boat available. the other l>110
being charter boats .
Alba core is the n1a~ic n;in1e
lo fis!iing circles at this time
or the year and a recent trip
aboard !.he Sea Horse hr·nught
result.~ a l 1l1ree stops, the first
heing an hour in duralion and
~he longes1 by a wide ma rgin.
Once the n1agic word or
"hookup" is echoed to one of
the tw() deckhand.~ 1nanni11g
the chum line . a blt1sl of !he
air horn not onl y brings a hall
lo the engines bul a l'ace lo
the bait tank In get lines in !he
water in a hurry,
At the first stop, the fish re-
n1a ined around the boa!. for a
period of tin1e but at thE> next
11-1•0 s(ops. angl ers we r e
treated to another type of ac·
lion.
the hooked fish were brought
aboard
A hasty retreat to the depth'
of thP ocean by the remaining
fis/1 with ot her fish popping off
lines and 1he result was only A
smattering of fish be i n g
brought to gaff al the final two
stops_
On this particular day. 24'
anglers brought 41 fish aboard
the Sea Horse with .11 of the
!ongfins hcin,i; gaffed at the
bour long f11·st stop.
Sk1p1:icrs with the experience
of Austin knnw when a stop
has been ""'nrked out and they
waste !1ttle !in1e once the final
albie is g;1ffed in starting the
n101ors and ~etting: the jig
lines ln the water ;_i_gain.
After severt1l days of little
or no :iction. regular albacore
f1.~hermrn began a wait and
see a1t1lude about n1aking the
long_ tl'ip 1the Sl'<'l.;lorse !e2.ves
at 1 r p.n1. arid returns the
rollov.-·1ng evening at 7·8 p.m,
-better than 20 hours on the
waler1.
J\1any of the anglers were
fi rs!·!irners and among these
was an 1 l·~·ear·old youngster,
Bob Pi:ter.~ frorn Des Plai P1e!,
IJJi11ois (:t su burb of Chica,e:ol.
\\'hen Ho!) hooked his fir st
alhaeore, -he b8tt!ed t he
longfi n every step of the way
and hrough1 it to gaff with A
:--111i !e as wine as his yo ung
fa re cculd bear .
The water temperature is <Jver<iging about. 74 degrees in the
channel and the m;irlin will be sellling dOY>'n In a good hite soon.
Again the best spots should be 209. 43. e;1 ~l end of Catalina t1nrl
San Clemente \.'.'i1h the 14 mile bank not to be overlooked.
Ct111sl Fisl1i11g f'nir
Raci11g
Result s
Tile fi sh hit !he feather ji_g
;:ind as soon RS the boat 11·;:is
s!opped. !he first few anglers
in Ille v.•t1ler ~vith a ba it fish
hooked up l\'hile !he nthers
tried in vain and wa ited wh ile
Anntl1f'r first-time nceAn
t1n'1"ler, Kurt. Pricer or Moore,
Okla. (;i suhurb of Oklahoma
City1. :ilso hooked and landed
his first·ever alha core. Fish Report
OCEAN~IDE -119 •n~1 ... : ) b••·:r=~-~-:.c~~~-:.c===~~"-~=~~...:_:;;;;~-::-c~~~;;~~~
Party boats rro1n Da vey·s L<icker, Ari's Landing. Dana
Wharf and Huntington Beach pier Ali report good calches of sur·
face fi sh.
lnrhtded in catches are lots of hass and m<ickerel. \Yilh MJme
eclion on honiln. IJarracuda and hott nm fish . A fe\V lu cky anglers
ere tyinA into s1nalt )'1'!110\1-tail near the kelp beds, thu s bringing
closer the po.~sibilil.\' of ;_i J:OQd run of )'ello\\"S before the su1n-
mer end~.
W•d"~'""" Jlua. 11, 1'11 C!t1r t. !011.1
IO IRSl RACE -J!iO ,,.,<!< M8•den J
v•a• ol<I• Cl••m•na """~ 11800 Pvon•n9 Devil IAll"onl J 00 1 JI) 1 in C~•nc• Al IMol \VO•I JOO l.•O Rt><:~V l!QV•lau"'' (H&rtl l 80 TiMe -18 )110. Also Ron -Sil vtr Joj "~•nd. S•IT• Sun, ;~~1~;~~ s:.~~~·11,,~r.z:ie<1 C.••"· Well·
No Str•lcne1
SECOND RACE -J>O •Md~ l vear a•o, nno uo ._..,m,oc Pu"• Sl 900
Bay fi~hing i ~ ratrd \'f'.r~· ponr dur to pressure from the sum-
mer cro.,.,·ds. A fe.,.,· nire ba.~s. crQarker an d halihut are being
taken from the deep channels as the tides change by anglers
using live bait or trolling feathers and plugs.
P~o•n Bor ((ifP'tla1ol 6 •0 • 10 J,11(1 r,;,.,.,, ~l•rb•r !L•o~•m l •00 JOO .; 1ro~kr1>•""' ~"o fPecne'I • 70
A••ftlers Tnt11e Big Ct1lfisl1
The cat.fish action at 1nosl southlnnd lakes is holding its nwn
against competition from ha ss, crnppte anr! bluegil. Vail Lake is
listed as a hot spot for catfish to 10 1 i pounds. The 11•iskerfish are
hitting cut mackerel and stin k bait H:iss 8re listed as scarce nl
the Riverside County Jake while crappie and hlucgil are rlrnti·
ful for anglers with the right touth.
B<'lss and catfish are t1lsn listrd as at:tivr a1 thr S<tn Diego
City Lakes as well as l;ikes Hrnsh8 v>' <'lnd \\lohlfflrd
TrouL fish in g remains j'.!0<1d al R1.r: Re;ir L;:ike fnr anglers
dunking salmon eggs anrl 1·NT flo:iting <"hf'c.~e IJ:i1 t ne;ir the
observatory find the dam . Trolling i.~ ne;:irly imrns:;;1ble due lo
the high v.·eeds, but a few rocky arPas <11·e producing sn1ne rain·
~}I.i's to three pounds.
Bass fishing is fair <'It Big Rear for <1ng!ers fi shing 1he wcerls.
Best bet is for <1nglers lo use fly rods and sm;;ll ropprrs lo lure
t he ba ss from its hiding place. /\ good popper In use i~ ba ss
poison manufactured loc;illy by one of the top fly rod popper
fishermen in the \l'c~t.
The high country is gl'lod for smilll lrn111 nn eggs. and flirs
with the larger lakes not being !isled as overly productive_ There
are a lot of people on vacation and Lhe nu1nhcrs \1•ill incrense as
the fina l sum1ner holiday nears.
1)111,e 1)1111111•1-tlpti111ist i,.
Sca!ler gu nners ~hould ha \'e plen1 y of target~ In shoot al
<'ome the opening of the 1971 dol'e season \\'rdnesda~'.
There are a lnl nl hirds in all parts of Sou!hcrn Califnrn ia <1nd
the Colorado Ri ver Valle y. If the current v.e ;i ther holds the Fasl
fl ying t11rgrl~ ""'ill he around in hn nus nurnbers cnme nriening
da)' and .,.,·rekend.
Thunder showers along the Colorarlo Ri\rr anrl in1o Arii11na
ha1·e raised some concern sibn11t <1 quirk rnigrat ion of white "Ing
and mourning dnv(' to areas sou ll:t nf the horder.
\Vardens rrport lnls of d(1\'e in !hr Jn1periat Vallf'y, especial·
ly in the seed producin,e: arras or Hril\\'lry. There Is a shortage
or .,.,,ater e\'ery.,.,·herr. for cini.: lhe hirri s '" concentrate in la q:er
n umher~ around the a\'ailahle watering holes,
The central \"allry find f;irm land~ In the nnrth al~n are
barborin,e: a good population of do\'e.
The limit on dn\'e is 10 rirr d:i y and 20 in poi:.ses.~ion ar1 er
npenin,e: da y. anrl the fir~! hritf of thr split se;i.~on \1·il1 run through
Sept. 3ll.
Time -,12 1110
Al•Q R•" Fol M••· Lotl•!Qne. D•~rnd. ~0<10 Som Bar. "''· Ptlf B••. M~~~11.'t;~~' H•P\';~vV·s~~~:o~i, All•M• J~•. era G••n<l•<ldv. Bio Poison
\1 NIGHTLY OOUBLE, l -R ~nnl" Devil & ~ -Pt<•n Bu , P•ld 111 .•0,
THIRD RACE -HO v•r<I>. M8iOtn t VPM old$ (l•;..,1pa. PU'I" \lll(IO .
B~Ue•"\ ladv
IBa•ler•l
Jdl M••n (W,.ahll !!or Tne M!Xln (51r•ulll
3•,•0 I t .40 • 00
13.liO 5.•0 l.10
Tome 18!'10 11.l•o R•n M'" D>amond """' P,r••d N Butl•'-O:w••>t1u Kid. So~•·s
C•1t~,;t ><v "•r<1ner W~"'"' No Ser ,1•cMe<
FOURTl-I RACE •'JO v•";t' l ve•r ~•M< All~W•rlt•! PW se Sllll(I Un<le (11.c>; !/\c~lr ) 1 !O 1 '(\ 1 10
R•~ic'S IPetne'I J.00 ] lO NI' p.,1,"n1 <l•oh•ml 1 •0 T•me 10 J, 10. Al<o R•n \r>"' City, Bl•G•
Ao""'"'I \u,,.,,.,., Mi" NQ ~Cf •l(h~,,
SoiFTl-I RACE ~ 150 v•r<I•-l Y••r cl(ll •n<I WO (l•lm>n". Pue<• S11i}{I Roa~ M~n~c• 1Ad•lr1 o 00 l M l ?!I e~n·, B•• End llle'>•ml 160 J,60
DvnamQ """nl (W•"o"\ l.ll'l
l ·m• ti fl•' '"'Q ll~n ~''""I 5<tn•. Gold Le• MM•, Doi• Sho••· T'>rol!I• 8 &e•-
NQ SrtAtth•'·
Sl:tClH RACE =--000 Y8•d•. 1 vo•r <Jld" (l•im,no Pur;• Sl'OO L;'m i !' Ei•1dt •'• r~m11n1 noo •.ci \t.O D•ll8 S•nO• jl<Ph•ml ~ '"1 l !Kl Ult•OW51~m (WMd\ l,PrO ~·:;;,• R~n 10_ 6 i~dv Go (ol1•o .. C.r•d, T,.,1, Uo lloh•. Un Charo•. Good Coev. No ~r<Mche)
11 E)(ACT.O.. ,-:.-... --;-m ill (lard••".
s -Della San1s, Palo IJ1l.JO.
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P &r><UQU• IAdolrl 111
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$35.00 ••ch,
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MARINA DEL REV -)j •nol••l"
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Labor Day
Rotate Tires SAFETY
Balanc• front wheels SPECIAL
Repack front
wheel bearings All S Points
1 w'>lle "" "'"" MALlllU PIER II 1no le'• 11' j
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barr1cu<1•. so boni10, S80 C•ilco ""'"
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C0<1. 186 'O<> <od,
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,.ng1ot1 71 b•rr1cuda, 1l bonito, 7$
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AL'S-THOMAS SAFETY SERVICE
SMOOTH
NO THUMP
777 Hamilton -Costa Mesa
Phone for Appoin tment-548·0246 or 642-0721
- -
WIDE TREAD
18 SERIES
MADE BY
RUBBER COMMAJOR PANY
ALL 4 FOR ONL y $97?!
Any Sia-e In Stotfc
FREE
• FREE
FRONT END
ALIGNMENT
MOUNTING
~e~!~~~ TIRES 4~5 32~:~ Sln9lt
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$8.18
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.28 DAil Y PILOl SC ThurldiJ A119111t 2b 1~71
SEC lnv esti9utio11
Stock Excl1ange
Y.AS IU NGTON (LIPJ)-The
Securities and Exchange Com
nusst0n Wednesday announced
plans lo investigate a possible
merger of a!I stock exchangts
mto a single nat1on:il sl()('k
market and other reforms to
protect the 100 m1lhon Amcr1
can stockholders
SEC chairman \\ill am !
Casey said broad public hear
1ngs \I Ill open here (kt 12 1n
to \\hat changes are needed
"-SEC source characterized
the hearings expe< ted lo last
\vceks and poss1b!} month<; ;is
possibly the most •;;ignif1ran1
ever held bv the SEC
Tht hearings w1JI cons der
sweeping changes proposed 1n
~ ri ve mon th stud\ ronducted
by W1lltam McChesne\ ~1rirr1n
the former chturman of 1hl.'
federal Reserve Board and a
lormer president of the NC\v
York Stoc k Exchange
The Martin report call~ for
the merger of the New ) ork
American and Regional ~tock
exchanges into one Nation(:>!
Secur1hes Market
G<l1ng beyond the Martin
stu(ly Casey s/\1d the heartnJZS
will consider \\ hethcr huge f1
nanc1al !'n<:t1tut1ons wh1c.h hold
b1l11ons of dollars worth of
stock -such as mu!ual funds
pension funds and insurance
companies sh o u I d bl'
granted the Mvanlagcs of
membership In the stock ex
changes Martin re1ecled that
proposal
Casey said reforn1:; are
needed because some of the
most cr1t1cal problems in the
1ndustrv arr be ng resoh rd
not as a duly dehbrralrd
rnatter of broad ouhl r pol 1cv
hut 2..s an exped en\ to effect
WE WILL NOT STOP
TALKING ABOUT VD
lty TERRY GRANT R Ph
II It mu I srrn1 Iha! r1 \
\1hrr'o tu n sun l dy "
herJ)1n~ to you ab< u1 1
ne1 l 11 d1sensP and • f'l lally
i;ono1 rhea \Ve adniil IV b
ng an ac11vP puhhc plrsidP r
r n 1h<' subJlCl Bit frankly
ts irnnortan1 e 1s rcally nvrr
\1heln11111? 11 1an act 1alh
f'ffrrl lhr \h o IP l11 s
hraJU1 ,,11 ture of o
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ne clo~<' In thrm h1c1ni('s
1nr Dont ]f'! h11p1n B
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\\hetf' nobody car 11 n and
everybody con 10<.f' If anv
ont you kno \ In<. 11. VE
NEREAL DJSEASt l r g e
them to consult a ( h\ 1r1an
YOU OR YOlJR DOCTOR
CAN PHONE US \1 hen you
need a dehvrry \Vr 111!1 de
hv!!r ptomptly \ 11hout ex
tra chari::e A i::reRt rr any
people re ly on U!i for their
health n" ds \\e 11cl"onr
requPsts for de! vrry service
and charge accoun ts
PARK LIDO PHARMACY
351 Ho1plt1I Ro.1d
N•wport Be.1th 642 1510
Frff D•l1very
short run savl'ngs or to settle
or lo avoid private lal'.suits
lie said the commi.ss1on has
an obligation to ma1nta1n a
nla rkel Ul "hich some :JO
m11J1on 1nrlr. dual sharehold
~r~ are prolt\!led and ca.n have
confidence which will protect
and lStabhsh fair values for
the pension insurance and
1nulual fund s nteresls of
1nother 70 million Americans
If yoe o,.. eot 11111111 AM-rlr11
Servlte Yo11 010 11er 9ettl11t oll
or yo11, coll•
TELErHONf
ANSWERING-IURU.U
835-7777
SPECIAL LECTURE
on
Commodity Futures Trading
De•n Witter s conduct ng .1 sem nar to 1ntrod11ce our
Ii glily \oph ,+ c.ated pro9t11rn des gned for com mod ty
traders It 11 • per1on.1lct1d approach developed for
our clients wh ch w• bel eve ha1 un que cha ratter
Mr Ro bert J Nelso" A tt-ount E~ecut ve 1n
g un a Be.1t-h off ce w II d 1cu1s the follow ng
our la
how to
doYelop a trad1n9 pla n w th preo'elerm ne d buy n9
end sell ng pol c1e1 1ntell 9ent d ver~ f cet on of
your tred rn9 nteresfs the use of stop
liow encl when to pyr •m d a pos I on
DATE Tuosday, AU9 31
PLACI o ... Witter offlc•
298 •ooclway, LotuM leach
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for the l•efure
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'\ASlllNGTO N (U fl l
l!ught!s Air r rnft ( n Iris
rr1:C'1~ed a $~ 5 million ad
d1l1on to an Air Force to11\rac\
1l pre11ous)y 11 ~~ a1vardcd for
producllon of 1 he :. 1 r t o
su rface Maver ck ~h~s1Jc
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Taking Pl11119e
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A young d iver hits the \\alcr at 1he Jl ~1ho r \rea
Boys Club 1n Costa fl1e sa S\\ 1m1111ng 1s rr ec to nic1n
bcrs and others mav s111m for a nominal fee !50
cen ts for adults 35 cents for kid <;! fhc BO\S Clu b
pool 1s open \\ eekda) s from 2 30 to 4 30 p n1 Salur
days from I 1 30 a n1 to l 30 p 111
Citize11s Ca11 Relax
111 lcela11d's Cltpital
REYKJAVIK lcelan rl ti\PI
-Rem nte Ice land 11 h1ch has
one of the htghest ~t andards or
It\ 1ng in the \\(lrld also has
one or the highest standards of
public sanil} ,
The eaprlal l)f Be\ k1<1v1k
fnr 1n ctanre doesn l ai101v
dog!\ with n the citv hm1ts no
mailer how pure the IK'dtgrce
Mans best fr1end can sr11ff
around lhc fiords and ge\ sc.rs
but hes hanr cd from c!lv
streets until he m:isrers the
skills of 1ndnor plumbing
The cit~ also se!s :is1de an
octagonal shapt'd house 11 ay
out on the point of a );:igoon 111
a public pi'lrk 11 here hudd ng
basso< n flu gel hot n 1 io!a or
v.hatha1e1nu 11rtuoc1 can
practice their nffs and ilrpc.g
gins "1thout madd rn1ng lhe
cnn-.d
Re i kJav1 k further coddle<:
1hn U11rdru n1s tlf 11~ ~n 000 111
h .. 1, rants by keeping its Jet
.i prirl a! Kc.flci1 tk 35 miles
a1\aj despite c1 n<;l 111t p1erc
1ng screams fr n111 the 1n
ternallonal 1 arrter~ "'h 1 c;ill
at th s h;1lf 11 n s t a l 1 o n
bet11cCJJ cnn! nrnt:11
Since hnt steam r1.,1ng lrn1n
underground 1hcr1n<il ~rr1ngs
heats mnsl nf the bt11ld111i;<=
the c;1p1t11l !s 111 tu illv a
smokelc~c; r1t1 hut nn1 ~
sn1<'I\ less f' l ! v l'~fl<'tl;il\v
11 l1f'n 1he 11 ind 11' 1 ut of the:
\\P'"I v.h1ch \<; \\hCIP the flc;h
larlt nes h11ppt'n tn he
But suc:.h pungen( arrn1a ~
Li f eg u a rel "'
Ne ar Mark
NI'\\ port Bc;ich lifeguards
are heading fnr :in all llme.
record hrerik 1ng \ 1~ust 1n
rescues and prt ve nl11t 1 e ac
t1or1s accorchnA lu i\tanne
Sa{elv D1retlor Robert Beed
Lifeguards alre11<l1 ha1c log
ged 2 200 t!'S<'Ues th1c; month
The hi~hc.~t number 11f
TCS( ucs in a month w~s 2 300
last Augusl
Pre1enta111 t' acl!onc;
lsike.n 11hcn a l 1 fr~uard
direct pc< p)e (ll t nl any
po!iiStble dan~cr from his sta
t1on on the bc;ich nr ~! sc11
The 20600 pre1cnta111e IH
lions this month ;drelld} ha1e
pasM'd pre11ovs recurrls or
about 19 000 sci las\ August
Sl1ow Slated
At Library
The. Huntington B e 11 c l't
Public Library will hosl a
111uslcal evening Su n d a '
fe11h.1r1ng Katherine W c s I
nuti51. asalrltd bv ~t 11 r k
CarlM>n on the p1nno ;u1d flu!c.
The. progr111n wlll begin 11t ,,1 ~t
If Gi\L Nf>TI CE
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LEGAL NOTICE
\1>1'11101 COUtT OF TMI
iTAfl OF (Alll'OIHIA 1'01
THI COIJHTY 01' OIAHOI
P• I o~•
KillHN !TERN & I LA Nf Y
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To U ll no Slit
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l 45 J> m 1n the hbrarv s mi11n f"'IN ~tri c11 .. \1o J\1 ON Cll 1111 ~·•~I•• t1>•Al\'•u room at 525 Ma in SI Tht '"'" ,~ ,,, i •1 ~, .,. ~1 ••t
rctl~al wlll include work' b~ ~~\ • h ",:,_;o , o• ~~ ( n~ t •c toY •~
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W 111h S! Co.!1 M.111
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~un nt Dn •••Cl• Ca
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"" •lduel J°"n G V""'tll
11111 11.r..,....,r !!ltd will! ""' Couniv
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1'71 lly •••orlY J MeddC• OeJ>UIY
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PORT NEWPOllT SHIP ANO '!'ACl<T
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P O Bo• 11tt. Newt>0'1 Beech (el I ....
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Tl\11 bl4tne•• 1 lie nt t"nducted bl" on
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Tl\ I llllement I ed W II\ Int ("'.m!y
Cle I( "' O 1nte Counh on Auvu• 11 191\ llY Ar1t>ur E Kreo:i e Otou!Y Coun1y ' .. Publ ll>td 0 1n1e CO.OJI 01 ly
Aut u•t 11 111C1 $opteml!H'r 1
1'71
LEG AL NOTICE
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Throng Ya~ht Club for Goldwater
8)' AL!110.\' L(.lCKAHC''
Arizona Sen~t0r B<1rrv Golf'! .... ·ater
Yl·ednesday ran the garn~t of current
polil 1cs 1n an 1nf0rn1al talk btfore the
t\e1\port t!t1rbor Yachtsmen's Luncheon
at ~e11port Harhor Yatht Club.
A re('ord crowd of nearly 200 turned nut
to hear the Republican senat or and 196~
GOP pres1dent1at ra11d1dllte
Accnmpan1ed by his !WI) snns, Rep,
Bari·y C.nlrl11c.tcr Jr fr1J n1 the 27th
C<ilifnrn1;:i d1 ~l rl!'t, and his _yn unl\er son,
~llkP, Cn1d11:ller ;,rr11ed ar the v11cht
clt1b nl lhe hrfn1 f)f his 41 ·foot Hait.era z
cruiser, Tnh Be 1-.iri. wh1rh in J\'av;i Jn
means "hou se un the wn ter " The
Gnld11'1J1ers are staying at the Balboa
B;i.1· Cluh.
"There are L11'11 things bug g ing
An1erica toda 1• -the st::il e of the
eC'onn1n1 and lhf' rnnd1tk•n 111 the world
and 11he1·e 11e lit 1ntn 1!." said Goldwater.
On !hf' econnn11c front. Goldwater said
he !lllnks An1er1cans are concE'!rned 11·ith
the 1 :1lue 11f the doll ar and possibli!
unemplnynient mnre than \\'1th an y other
!actors nf thP ll'hnle sub 1ert. ·
The '-en:it111-s<11d the on!v su1!ahli!
phra ~r lh;it fi ts lmlh the domeStir and in·
terna11nn;:il s1tuatrons is "The r hickens
are coming home tn ron s1 "
STOP DEFICIT SPE.'10!NG
"For the p;i~t :J5 1·e;.irs. J h;:ive heard
prnm111ent ecnn0m1s1."-acaml'dic111ns. prn-
minent business n1en and prominent
hankers i1nplrw111~ 1·.ut .cn1·rrn1nrnt -
bnth Dfmocrat and Republica n -10
slor engaging 1n the high rate of deficit
spenriing
"\\'e ha1·e engaged in it to the point
that our president US<'d some rather
ridu.;ulous term the other day in which he
desrrtbed our SZ5 billion deficit as a 'hap-
py kind nf deficit'."
"! h;11en 't seen him since he·s bet>n nut
here, hllt rfl li ke In gt'( him 1o"I P:<pf;iin 1t
l.n me hec;:iusP, l\·e gol 11 h11nkt'r I'd )lice
tn get in the same frarne nf mind relative
tD a couple of delici ts J ha ve."
Gn \d\\•ater pointer! f)lit that neither the
RFpublican nor Drmocra lic go\·ernments
First Bnby
ha\'e been able to apply any brakes Lo the
deficit spending -a spend1n& he blames
for al! our inflationary Ills.
"'I don't necessaril y buy the lheory lhat
high "'ages -even though they 11re
unearntd -or high pricell -pven !hough
they are unearned, are substaniia! con-
tributors to inflation," he ~xplained.
"Of course, they can crealt inflation,
but thry've become OO \\' sort of sttp·
children or infla tion and bal'e no great
bearing on I.hem_
"I mention th is because there 1~ a
great clAmor among bus1nessmen, large
.and sm;ill, to invoke "'age and price con·
trnls. The chief argument agaJnsl 1t 1.~
th;it about 70 percent of our work lorce
are free agents. They don't belong to
unions. The United Stale!i has the
smallest per r;:ipila rntmbersbip of its
"'·ork f()rce in unions than anv nation in
the worlrl where un ionism i!i. practiced.
That 's because JI is compulsory .
CONTROLS UN \\'ORKA8LE
"\Vage controls v.·1!1 not work. price
controls havt never worked, 11nd I see no
way in the world !n add rent to lhem,"
the senator said.
"What the presidenl v.•as for ced to do
was what nnne of us 1111 Americans like.
\\'e're nnt proud that lb i11 country that
has done more fnr more people, creClted
more jobs, m<lde living rnnre ea sy has
done mnre i'lf!ainst pn1·er1y. n1ore fnr
e-ducatinn, then <in .v nation 1n lhr history
nf the v.'nrld, should all nf a ~udden h;i1·e
lo realize !hat the mechanics we'l'e been
engaged in for over :JO ~·ears have bern
wholl.v mechanics. and 11·e·re h;:ivin1"'.: 1n dll
tnda.v v1h 11t other countries in past history
have done to try and save their cur·
rency ··
(fn!dwater !iaid he think~ the things thP:
prrsidcnt havP: !nvokerl 1vill work nnl .v if
;ill Amerirans -inclvi:ling organ1zC1tinn~.
corporations. unions and ind1v1rl;ils 11•tHk
v.•ith the President -"pvrn though we
are looking at. cnntrnls thal cnuld excrPd
v.·age.~ and prices and rents -even
thnu~h we are looking at a sltualinn that
~trs . Leonar<i l,'1 Brirhera of Laguna Hllls show off her se cond
<ia 11gh1rr and fif th <'htl d. i\Tarianne. the first babv born at ~11ssion
\/ie,Jn l-l osp1lril ~!~rianne v;as hnrn Aug. lfi. f\1olhef and daughter are
doing JUSt fine. 1hank .vn11. a1 the famtl y horn(', 25261 Orellano \Vay,
accord1n2 to the hosp1\al"s n1atern1ty r-;taff.
Is supposed to De temporary ll'lr 90 days
bu1 wlucb might stretcb on and on and
on
· Tht prunl! goal in my opinion is lO
rtst.ore confidence in our dollar,"
The stnator explained 1nc1denta!ly that
.. .,...e ha vP been hoodwinked in this ('Ur·
rency fight. It's not our dollar that's bPen
serious trouble, it's the German mark
and the Japanese yen . and they've been
able lO throw up such 11 smoke screen
that other CTIUnlrits have sv.,itchE'd the
blame to the United Slates, and we in this
l'.'ountry ha ve aC'tPp!ed it.
DOLLAR IN TROllBLf':
··~ot tha1 ou r dolla r 1s not in !rouble. I
think it is.'' he sriid. "And in my opinion
we either have to ~ll off the gold standard
-lvhich I hope 1ve don't -because here
1~ no other s1veat of man that ~old -or
allow it to go nn a free market. which
1rould put. us Al a disa<lvaota~e tern·
porarily. But if we did that. and allowed
A.n1ericans to (l1vn gnld 1 think ""'e rnul d
hui!rl up enough gnld resf'rve <1ga1n so
that wp would bP '" fartnr .''
l.nldwater saili th is rnuntry n0w (lwns
on!_v six p<'rcent nf the wnrld '.~ ,cold
1vherea<; we owned 64 percent al the rnd
of \Vorld ~'ar II.
Bes ide s all the thing.;; the president hiis
recer.tly inl'oked. Gold11·ater said hr atsn
hopes there will be a tax inC'entive fnr
husiness to build 11e1v fartories and stores
anrl warehouses to cre<ite Jobs.
"And I think thrre hiis Lo he Clthcr ;id.
jus1mcnts 1n the !ax structure:' he ad-
ded . '"But th('rP definitely has In he
do"·nsrading of federal spend1n~ or none
of this v.·UI work ."
Commenting on the international scene,
r;nld"·at('r sriid : "Again, our chickens are
coming home tn roost."
"[don't me11n the chickens ""'e ha1·e in
!he Senate:· he quipped. '"Frankly, ""'lSh
thry would ,110 home. tn rMsL ··
The sena tor exrlained that at lhe
heg1nnlng or \Vor ld V.'ar !I !.his country
wa~ not a \\'Or\d power \n any sense o{ the
\l'nrd.
"\l"e "·ere 11 1·ery nicagr.r mtlilary
pn11·er. \\'e ...,·ere prob;ihly a third rate
economic power. \\'e didn"! mean much
at !ht' conferencP: tables of bus iness or
pn!lliC'5 .
DO.\llNA:-.:T PO\\IEf!
"\\le came ClUt of \Vor!d '''ar 1J as the.
dominant pov.•er 1n !hf' v.·or!d," he v.·ent
on .
"H1 stnr.v shows \JS I.hat." cnuntr.v nr na-
tion bcenmes a world P'1""'f'T v.•hen !h'1t
cnuntry brco111fs dorn1na nt in the prev'1il·
ing: mndr nf \rani;porta tinn Engl;:ind \~a
primp C'Xample . She cnntrnl\ed the sr;:is
fnr nearly 200 .vear~ and kept a fai rly
f!O<•<I prar·r l'lrnund lhe wnr\rl.
ShP 11·:is able In (in thi s by using her
niili tary might <1s a threat
"\Ve cam(' nut nf \Vortrl \\'ar II
<lominant in !hr air Nnl ru.~! military ;;ir,
but '1ll ;:iir. Nor jus t rlnn1inanl f11'Pr nne
natinn. but over I.he ent ire v.·orlrl. \\'e were
air pn11•er. perlnrl
(:nld...,·ater po1n1.ed out that (;rn.
Eisenhower. Dulles ""d ;i ft>,.,, n!hrrs
recognized rhis 11nd bull! ;i for!'ii::n rol1cy
dirf'cled ;it tl1e Snl'1er. 1hr!'11L~. has<'d rn·
tirPl.1' on 11·ha! ls callf'd "massh·e retalia·
!inn ,"
•·Rut I 11ish fn (;orl 1hrr·p b;id ht>t'n
!'nmr nthrr h;ipp1rr c:r11nh1natinn o/ 1vn1·ds
-hc rausr fh i.~ drsc ription of l)tJI' fnre i~n
pnliC'y which. b.v !he w.11y, has been ex-
tremely successful -ur until "'e had
chickPnS running the whole thing .
"The pnlicy kept the Snvlels from gn1ng
to war bul did ktoep theni frnm extt11d1ng
lheir power all across the v.·orld -
Parking Building
Set for Hospital
A nr11, J~ll ~ra ce p,:irk1n.c, sl rurlure 11 1!1
npP n nr~t mnnth al Snulh f:na~t Cnm.
m11n11\ Ho~p1111I 1n ~n11!h L;ic:11n;:i
Thr $1flll 000 ln11r·lr1·rl si rur11ir r "111
hn11~r parking fflr rlnrfor\ .•11rrnrt ,~1;1/f
Mrl hri::;p11al 1 l!-1 lnr~. The .~truc1U rf' 1.1 1n
11drl1t1r>n l.n rx1s t1ng F>Urf'1r:e p;ork1n~ nn
thr hn~pl!<i l £rnunds -
Hn~p1!.:il officials experl the strur!11 re
t.o br ;irleriuatr for ~t1·eral yrar~. l\'hrn
the nrerl ;i rises for mnn! parkln12:. a se-
C(lnd s!rurLurP ln providr an add11.1ona!
J!.1 s r1.1r.e~ will bt h\ul!
Cnn~1r11cl 1on of the nrw struc!urr ls
part nf I.he ('urrent hospital e;i:pan sion
pro]ect to De completed by l97J.
Poster Case Dismissed
Popeye, Olive Oy l Objects of B each C,ontroversy·
By R1·or ,\'.JEn Zlf.LSKI
"Ynu can show lhat Popeye 11te his
1ioin'1'"h and l'ICtnmplish~d ii Int nf thin~s.
but th is .. .,.,
.ludcP Hn11·'1rd f'~ Cranditll raiser! hi~ •rehr"n11·~ q11 i1zlC'allv A ~ hr t1nfurled !he
poster It ~howcd the fabled s<i tlor 1n a
co1npro111i~1ng posll ion with Olive Oyl.
The S2 ilem. sei7.<'d h_v J-luntl11i:;t11n
Bf'ar h p<11ir,. nl fitP rs frnm a ~lain Street
po~ter ~bop l.'lsl .Jul.v \.\a~ abopl to
~cnn1F !he l'coplr "i; prime e\ 1denre un1!1
the 1ud~e lhrc11· !hP ra~r nut of \l.'rsl
Orange ln11nt~''.~ .lurlicit1l tJis!rict Olurt.
.. Ynu c11n "t !'ee. tht1r bncHes_ Do you
~IJ.!)flO~e thi s drawlnJf incites anyone tn
111~ci1·iou.~nr~s~ You've ,!!Ol to ha ve some.
\m;:i glna1 1nn to get 11 ny sex Into this. It's
~'~1a~1rful, I 11g ref'." i;a1d Judi;:e Cran-
dall
r nll('f' \1 ;1ll hrnuiih t m1sdl'me!'lnor
tharj!e;C; ,.~;;1n~t pn~ter ~hop 0"'.'ner Kathy
(; Fnv.·ler 11ntl her emplo~·I', .Jim Tnmer.
rnr ('\h1h1l1nq and dl~tnbuling harmful
m;i!lt>r to A minor
The pn:itrr. ~hnwing Popeye And Olll'e
n''I n1ak lng IO\'e while fully rlothed. 11·a.\
display~ in a black light room at Str ic tly
Posters, 123 Main Street. where children
had actto.\~ lo it. aci:ording to prilicf'.
'"I don 't. know if this appeal~ to prurient
in1eres1 S or stupidity,'' Judge Crandall
rnntinued. "Pf'rsonall~', I ran't imagine
anyone buyinJ: ~u<'h junk."
After spendin£ I.he bettrr pa rt of " d'1y
i<rlectlng a jury In try th(' pos!er ("f!,~r.
.ludgf' Crand11ll dismiss<'d the charge on
1hf' 11;rounds that thl' posl<'r's primary in·
tent does nol 11pi>tal to prurient intere${!1.
"\Vould yllur clients stop selling ,\ut:h
junk? They cnuld sell 1t lot cf olhtr nice
poslers. M11ybfo we could h11\'e Pope_ve
chming a ladder 1nslrad." h~ suggesff'd
to cit"fen~P: atlOrnry .Jnhn Guerin.
The judge ordered tht defense to
stlput11tf' there w1111 probable c11use for
lhe a.rrest of i\frs. Fnw!er 11nd her
t>mploye. •·The officers dJd 1t ROf"ICI thlnR:
1n .~toppin;: lh 1!1, but it '<''&s ri.i:ht on the
brird<'rlinr ." h<' s11id.
P()J1ce I.I Bert Ekstrom s111d ht v.'as
r xlremely dls11ppoint~ with lhe courfJ
rll'ri.~1on .
"I can't belit l'e thl' cour1. cn11!r1 not
rtcog"ize 11 drawin,ii depicting sex ual Jn-
tercourse," hf': fumed. '"\'/hat did the;.r
th ink th e penp!e were doing? Swimming
or ;irm1vrestlin.1t?'
"The fAct that the court holrls that
harmful maller must appt11I t.n the
prurient (n!PfPSIS O( l'ln adul! m;in , th is i~
v.·ha l upsetq mt' F.O much. Hn11· ran ynu
turn :ir1Jund ;ind u~1! th i~ 11s ll R:llide v.·hen
yo11 'rr lalk in)'.! ahnul ch il dren'"
Ek.\trom heliP ve~ lawmake rs h~rJ a r!if·
lerent F.\and'1rd of JUdl!mcn' 1n mind
"'hf'n Section Jll.I of the Penal Code was
ll'l'itten.
"rm gnlng !n write to the Attorney
c;eneral !o srek out lht intent nr this
legislation ;it !ht lime it was pa~sed," the
lieutenant lia!d.
"These were cartMn chRt.ll<'ters aimerl
at children 11nd .~old at a place where
minors have free acce~~." hf' arlded
Pnlict nfficcrs lie1 zed the 0Hrnrl1ng
P"Sler afte:r recei ving .11 l'.'nmril11inl ftl')n1 .11
1n.,1hPr, Polir:t Ii.l id. (1\'e childre:n wtrP in
the .s hop lriok!ng at the pn~ter \\h{'n of -
flrl'r~ 11rr1vtd.
particularly ll<'rnss t::ur(lpe, into Asi a and
olore recently into the M1ddlf' East "
Goldwatrr .sa1d it v.as about 1960 that
ht hrst began to detecl a d1ssatisfacllon
or questioning of thf' policy of massive
relal1at1 on.
"The. ques1 ions were raised , Can we af -
ford t h1.~·, Can 11e cnn1inue tn be ablt to
soend above t.~ billion a vear fnr the
11rms that "'e wnuld need In inaintain this
posture ? \\'nu!dn't \1'e be bPtle.r off pull·
lng lhesf' blll1o ns b;ick rind s·pend1ng them
in the cities of America'.' -lo rebuild t.he
ghelln.~. to prn11de mnre and better
educat ion?
Cn!rl11'1 !er 5Rld tha t tn his tra1·tls
around th!' countr~· he herame acutt>!y
a\\·are or thr l'nnrern n1·er ··our bt.ing the
pn!!cemen rif 1he world."
'"r.11nd ynu"", he said . ""·e have 17
lre11t1es wt th the NATO countries anv of
11·h1rh co uld lakP us \(I v•ar. There are no
ifs. andi; or hl1!.o; ahnut 11
"\\'e have abn ut 40 n1nre treaties that.
don ·~ ~n that far. but they take fht steps
dl111 n the rnad ·•
The stnatf1r pred1c!e<I that nne nf the
big 1S5Uf'S in nf'xt ~e'1r's presidenti11I
r:impa1gn wou ld be "betv.·een those pt'O·
pie 11·hn \1·ant ti") (lnr e a~a i 11 isnla1P
Ame1·1c;:i . l'lnd those proplt' -li ke mys<'lf
-11 l1 n 11·;in1 to 111aint;iin ,<\merica·s pos1-
lirio ;i~ the Number One fKJ""•er."
''If we '1 rr nnt !he learlrrs. v.·ho V.'ill it.
be~ Red China .. Japan nr the Soviets'•"
Grildwa1rr said he heliel'e~ that Jap11n
i~ the unsren. unheard of reAson for
Pres1dt nt Ni~on·~ proposal !o 1·1sit Rf'd
China. He added !hat he had heard no
great clamor lrom Nailon&list China
against the vl!ilt.
Nationalist China recognizes -an I
agree -that J~pan by lht yettr 2000 will
have retrh~ an economic peak higher
than she has t ver reached and wilt be
greater in world power than tht United
States.
"She now has the "'herewl!hal lo con·
linue "'hat she had to give up in World
War ti -tht mil ltad!'!tic aims of the
Japanese.
"She vdll be able to doll this time v.•ilh
mod ern weapons. modern strategy,
modern tactics .
"Of all lhe nallons that are not 1n·
voll·ed in our l.'oncern about Asia, Japan
is the only one that needs gMgraphic e;i:-
pansinn.
"This is the reason l lhink presidenl
Nixnn has prl'lposed his vis11 to Peking -
so that we can tell the world that we 11re
not niarried to Japan. nnl married tn Na·
!ionalisr China . crrtainl\' nn1 m;irriert to
lhr Sov1pt~ n•1r In the Rtd Chi nese.
"\\Ip )list ll'ant tn ha\'e 11 leg up ""'hf'n
lhe t1n1e rnm~ we are no longer 1he
""'orld leaders
In thl' even!. nf 11 1hlrd 11·nrlrt w;ir.
Goldwater oplned that it would be 1t [i~ht
ovt"r \\'ho is to become the leaders nf the
world.
STANO \\'ITH SOVIETS
"And th<' V.'C!'slern powers and thP:
l in1led Slall'S -as the~· :ilwa y~ have
dnnr -will stand with 1he Soviets in anv
surh rurku5 a~a1n.~l t>i1her J;ip;in or Red
China -cerlainh· nn combinat1nn of
!host l""'O, because.this could ne1•er be.
44t;
a tray
Phlox and
Carnations ...
Plant several
trays of each .••
for color.
"B!irbara Karst''
Bouganvillea.
Coleus
Vines or
Ma rig olds
Massive clusters
of bright red bracts.
In 1 gal. containers.
Heavenly Bamboo,
Tam Junipers
or Golden Arborvitae
Your
Choice
356
each
Great landocaplng
plants in 5 gal.
containers.
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129
"These are chickens lhat were: sent
aloft at the end of World War 11 . when we
we could h11ve prevented tht Cnmmunists
trom taking over the n1a1n land of China,
when we could h!ll e prevented the
d1vis1on of Berlin. when v.·e Cl'luld ha\•e
kept Clluntries now under the lron Cur·
t<i in as free coun trie,~.
"Nnw "'" are beginning In see 'h•
mistakes we made , and 1f we can learn
les!nns. I hope that if the lime should
el'er lrnfortunate!y come 11g;iin for the
U S. to become enibroiled in any great
confl agrat 1nn. that we have learntd our
les~on from Vietnam
"If you make that fateful decision lo gG
tn w;ir , .vou "d better make up ~·our mind
al the same lime to 1~·i n that war or
ne1-er go Into It."
ln resrnnse In questions. r.ollfwaltr
said he does not foresee any change in
tht> GOr ti cket for 1~72. He added that he
feels thaL Spiro Agnew "is somewhat
d isenchant~d with the JOb "
On !ht' Drn1nrrat1c ~1de. he th inks
r-.1avnr John Lindsey n[ /:\ew ·y~rk could. ha ~t the nominalion if he 1vant!'! it. "Hi!
has ne ver heen nut of the Democratic
party, you knn11·"
"1 reallv ht'lie ve that. he emphasiz.elf .
"I just don't be!1f've the Democr11ts could
nomina1e An,v nne of those peo~\e they
are talking ;ibnut -with the possible ex·
ception nf .J11r:ksnn .
He descr1hed .Jackson as a very strong
man, partiC'ul ;ir!~· in I.he ft tld of military
lowr and foreign pollcy .
"A.n~' nf the o!hers just scare hell out of
me." he 5Aid "Even Lindsey," he added.
"And he would be a tough man to bl!at."
Your
Choice 37t;
Marigolds, Vineas
and Coleus,
Assorted colors in
4" pots.
3sa
Daisy Bird Bath.
Adds atmosphere
to your yard.
239
Planter Mix In
2 cu. ft. bag,
Unl\lorsityCOmpost
in !S cu. h. bag.
JCPenney
The values are here every day.
Snop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at tho following storos; CARLSBAD OOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO
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Mediiia Case Reds Launch 38 Viet Attacl{S
GI Ref11 ses
To Tes tify
FT. P.l cPHERSON, Ga . (UPl) -A
wilness ""'ho refused for the second con-
feCUlive day to testifv at the fo.ly Lai
court.martial of Cap! Emest L. r.ledina
\\'as held in contempt (If court today and
remanded into the custxl~' of his attorney
fl('nding appeal.
The "'itness. Frederick \V1dmer of
l..()\li'er Burrell. Pa , refused lo give
testimony even alter being granted im·
munity from prosecuhnn.
"I rrspPctfully decline tn answer on
grounds i1 migl1t te nd to incriminate
ml' ... he l-0ld lhe courl.
\\'idn1rr """s identified bv an earlier
V.'ilness .Jnhn Smail Qf Kent~ \Vashin,i::ton
as 1he 1.1 whri shot a small boy that
i 1edina nov: stand s accused of killing.
The 34-year-flld r.1edina. of il·l11ntrnsP,
Colo., is accused of 102 murders al My
L<11 nn 1\1Rrch 16, 1968, the day his in-
f;:intry company made a search-and-
drstrov ::;v.·eep through the Vietnamese
\•ill:u::e. 1"1'11nrr 11·a:;. to h:il'c been the lcadnff
\\'1tne!'s nl the 1nnrning session. When he
halkcd ;i hall V>';lS tempora rily called in
tcs!imon1· 11·hile the flefense reviewed the
dcoosili(l.nS 11'hich the prosecution had
taken frnm lwn Vietn:imese interpreters
y.·h'l ::;Prvr'd a! l\1<1,v Lai
1\1edina·::; dcfeni;e Rllorney, F. Lee
Bailey. v.·ent over the deposi tions line-by-
line anrl objecter\ to virtu:illy each ques·
lion put In the intcrpr~ters.
Railey 1>0inled out that most witnesses
tr st ifv undr r o;:ith. and thns are subject
to pl'rjury charges if !hey lie. He said the
interpreters v.•cre "not subject to any
penal action and I think they lie freely
V.'ilhnul leRr of proi;ecution."
"\.\'hat would your honor do if they did
lie'.''' Bailey asked the military judge,
Col, Kenneth A. Ho1vard .
"111y arm is nnt that Jong." Howard
repl!ed.
In thr trial at Fl 1\1eadP. 1\'\d., 11i
sen~eant whn served in Lt. Will iam L.
Callev Jr.'s platoon at 1.1y Lai has
t,.s!ified brigarle comm;inrler Col, Oran
K. Henderson made only a brief a\1empt
to in\'esliga!e the incident.
Sgl. LC. Isaia h Cowan told an Army
court n1<1rlial board Wednesday he <1nd
six other n1en were questioned by
Jlenders11n hl'n days after the 111arch \6,
l~R . mass<1cre in the South Vietnamese
hamlet. ~
Greece's Premier
Juggles Cabinet;
Ousts Comrades
ATHENS (l\Pl -Pre1nier George
Paparlnpnulos named a nrw cabinet trxlay
bringing 1n fresh faces and undercu\1tng
ninst of his cl0sest junta lieul<'nants \\'ho
p;e1zed flO\ver with him nearly five years
ago.
In ;i sweeping shakeup nf the m1lilary
rPgllne, the .J2<vC'ar-nlrl fnrn1rr cnlnn<>l re-
tainerl 1hP minislr\es ol nat1nna! defense
anrl forp1~n aff:JJrs .
lie appoin1erl Sl ,\l1:inos P:itacns anrl
~icho!as \iak<H'f'7."S. tv.•<1 (If hts close col-
laborators in the 1%7 mlli!flry coup. as
first nnd ::;rrnnrl drpu!~· prrn11rro;. Bul he
took frnm 1tir1n the key m1n1stnes of tn·
ter1nr ;ind rrnnn111ic rnord1n;ilinn.
f)('splle repnr!s !hat Pt1padopoulns
pl;innrd tn n::i1nr fnrmrr politici!.! leaders
to hi s rrc1n1r. 111.nr W:t!> 1nrluded 1n !he
nr11 Hdn11n1s1rillt•in !'nurrro; s;i1d the
prrm1c(::; rnnt;ir1s Hl lhP !;is! frw v.eeks
v.·ith lonnP r 11',l.;l"-l;ilnr<. har! fallrcl
Rut \.rn (;enq::e Znrf,1k1 ~. nnf' ~urh
po\ll1clilll. sa1fl :i!ler tl1r nrw c;ih\net v.·as
sworn 1n .. \Ve hclieve tha t whal
Papridnpn11l'ls rl1d is rhr rrr<in1b\f' to the
fuhire pnll1 ir1za tion nf his l!o\·ernment.
\Ve Sllll ha\'f' MnfH'lt'!lCf' in him . Toda y
PA paflnf)('lulos 1s slron~er !han ever
belore."
Spnce Ad11ti1·11f.
t\lan Shepard. 47 . .'\merica's
first 111an in space. 1l'as off1r1al-
ly pron1oled to f\avy Admiral
in ceren1onies today at Penta-
gon. lie is lhe first astronaut
tn recei ve surh a high rank.
Experts See
Further Russ,
Cliina Drift
LONDON <L:Pll -The sin1rner1ng con-
flict between the Soviet Union and
Communist China is n1nv1 11g !ov.·ard a
new conflict. d1plomalic sources said tCI·
da,v,
The Chinese have n1adf' recen! inroads
into Russian l'J)heres of influence not on!y
in the far East but in Eastern Europe
and lhe diplomats said Russi;i v1as in·
creasingly nervous and fearful of !he
disrup~ive influence on the Warsaw Pact
alignment.
Soviet anx1ely \Vas said to be he.ighten-
erl hy the no!ahle successes scored h.V
Peking rerr'ntly in Romania a n d
Yugn.~1avia. in Nnr!h Korra and even in
the !\f iddle Ea~t 11·hrre the Sudan has
shifted lo some drRree lo\\•arrl Pekin~.
The diplon\als said the Soviet leaders
have countered 1\•1th a fu!li;cale ca mpaign
against Peking's allegerl designs in an ap-
parent effort tn undermine China·s
credibility at this crucial ~taRe of Pek-
ing's efforts to enter the lnternat1 ona l
srene.
"If Pl':king as much as lifted a fin~l'r,
the Soviets would be onl y ton ready lo
meet them al the conf erence table or
otherv.•ise for v.·ide·r:inging pol1lical
negotiations ," one riualif1cd Communist
diplom atic source said.
But ~o far, Cliint1 has resistl'd all ad-
vances or velled suggt'sllnns for a ge~
together.
tVkk•
"''"' It mean s J icou.ldn "t ge t
a raise •.• if J had a
job, that is!
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SAIGON I UPI I Alhed military
s pokesmen today reported !he sharpest
~·ave of Norlh Vietnamese. and Viet Cong
allaC'ks in three months across &Juth
Vietnam bul said II 1A'a~ too early lo
determine if a Communist oflens\\'e. was
under way.
1\1ilitary spokesmen reported at leasl 38
of what lhey 1ermed enemy-initiated in·
c1denls overnight ag<1insl South Viet-
namese positions across the country.
The action c<>5\ 1he Communists at
least 1211 killed with g n v e r nm e n l
casualties of at least 19 dead and :J9
~·ounded.
U.S. Command spokesmen reported
lv•o ground clashei; involving American
Gls and said twn Americans 1A'e.re killed
and four 1A'Ounclerl. A shelling attack
<HJ:ainst a U.S. 1 llh armored cavalry unit
27 miles northwest. of Saigon caused light
casualries with no fatalities. the
spokesman said.
The 220.100-man Amer ican fightin~
force remaining in Vietn;im stayed on
specia l ;iJert status because of the
pns~lbility of stepped ·up Con1mun1st RI·
tacks to coincirle with Sunda y's Sou1h
Vielnan\ese national assernhly election
;ind the political 1urmoil connected v.·ilh
the Del. :i presidenti~I election.
!\1il itary sources said 2,000 n1ore South
Vietnamese troops were standing bv t\I
n1nve into Saigon Friday It> holstrr
5ccurity for the elect ion Sunday . r.-tost {1f
!he soldiers are recruits fresh from nine
\1'eeks of basic training, the sources said.
The U.S. command mean\\•hile an·
nounced that JO Americans \\'C re kl\lecl in
hattle in Vietnam last 1veek for 1he
lowest weekly combat toll since i\ug. 28,
Hl65 v.•hen six Gls died . Tt brought to
~5.452 the number or Americans killed in
the Indochina war since Jan. J, 1961.
Lt. Col. Le Trung Hien, spokesman for
the Sou1h Vietnamese con1n1and, said the
38 "incidents" overnight v.•ere the hlghei;l
since r-.1ay 29 v•hen 48 v.·cre reported .
Hien said it was too early to ~ay if this
was the threatened ''high point'' of action
expected from Communist troo~ tn Viet·
nam .
I srael's Drive
Against Refugee
Can1ps Protested
Hy United Pres~ Jntf!rnational
U.N. Secretary General Thant sent a
note to Israel protes!ing its drive against
refugee camps in the ncrupied Gai.a Strip
and demanded that Arab families reset·
tled elsev.·here by the Israelis be relurned
l.o the camps. Israeli newspapers said to-
da y.
The lsraeli IC1reign minisl ry confirmed
it had received a note from Thant but
v.·ould not reveal its contests.
In a move tn eliminate lerrori sts from
the former Egyptian Strip between lsrarl
and the occupied Sinai .Peninsula. Israel
in recent weeks has destroyed homes anrl
bul!doied wide pa ths in the strip. lsr:iel
moved about 2.000 families from !he area
l,n new homes in the Sianai's El Arish and
the occupied Jordanian west bank .
The newspaper Yediot Aharonot said
Thant's note was dated Aug. 18. Ha'AreLz
said the note severely criticised !he
resettlement program ;ind dem;inded the
return of all refugees to the camps.
f.lore 1han 300.000 Arabs live in the
~trip. where most of then1 fled from their
homes in Palestine during thf 194R Arab·
Israeli \1•ar.
2 British Soldie r s
\Vo uudecl .
111 lre lanrl
BLl.VAST, fl.'or!hrrn lrrlnn d IAP 1 -
T"n Brlt1~h suld ier~ \\'err ''nunded anrl
lour cil·ilian.~ arresled early tod;1 y a!'
troops hall!cd rio1crs in ;\rmagh. 30
miles sou1h1l'e5.I. of Bclfesl
A police insprctnr in riv1han c\olhr~.
[(>av1n~ a do~ rac1ni:: track after ;in nfl-
duLy 1·1si!. \1·as hit in 1he che51 by
machine gun r1rl' from a speedini.; t'ar in
Belfast \\'ednesday night. A hos pital
spokesman said he was in no danger.
West Humid and Stormy
Sho1,vers Fall • Sout,hlan<l, ~1ountuin Areas Ul
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The South Vietnamese con\mand said
the overall level of action across the
country increased last week by 65 percenl
wllh most of the fighting centered along
the all ied defense line below the
drmihtariied zone (OMZL
destroyed \Vednesday in a Viet Cong
commando attack that set off J3 hours of
explosions .
Military s pokesml'n declined to say ex.
actly how much arnmun1lioo was blown
up and denied that the blasts destroyed
any 15,000 pound "Daisy Cutter'" bombs,
the largest conventional weapons in the
U.S. arsenal.
To the north along the dem1litar1zed
zone 1Dr.1Zl. South Vietnamese.
11pokesm en reported one minor shelhng
attack at tlre base Alpha 4.
The U.S. Com1nand said today that half
the ammunition stored in a mile squa re
compound at Cam Ranh Bay wa5
There was no explanation of the
decrease in Commun ist attacks along !he
D~1Z defense network Whi ch has been un·
der pressure since the Communists began
an offensive Aug. I I.
END OF MONTH
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COSTA ME~
411 E. S1v1nteenth SI.
64,-1,14 Dolly f .f S•t. f ·6 ..
EL TORO
Laguna Hilla Plait
("•·• "' i••.O~l ll7·l1JO Dolly 10·' Th11r,., Fri. 10·t.
Roi Line lo
Radio Dlopalr hed
TV •'-,\pplla11ee
Servlee
5-18·3437
•
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Brookhur1t & Garfield
l~e.! ·~ I.we~• "'"'I
''2·5111 Dolly f ·t Sitt. ·~. _,
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Gu11rnnn Pursued,
S lt1i11 by Grocer
:\!-'.IV \'011K rA r l -/\ Qut't'ns i.;rocrr, rohhrrt lnr the
eighth t1n)r, overLOOk U1e i;:el::i\1 ;:i.~ c;ir after the l<11Clit hol<J ·
up \\'ednr~d11,1. 11•rested a shotgun froni nne robhl>r, ;inrl
fatallv 1rnunded him with It before ;inotl1er b<1nd1! drove the
i;;ir 1111 ;11,
"I \\fl.<; JU~1 rC'd tip," grrK'.Cr 'l'hnnlll~ ('on1rl1:1 tr1, told
nf>11·srni'.'n He sr.id his in surance h;i.rt bern ('<IOcf'llrd due to
thr sr1·1t>~ nf rnhbenr.~.
Pnlire sa1rl thev found the robtJrr°s h1)d,v, whirl'! i'1>ulrl
not he 11n1nrrl1;;1 rl ~ idrnt1f1ed, in JI' r11r 11t10UI !hrrt hours
l;ilrr. 'fhr arcon1pJ.ice harl ;:ipp;irC'nll,v ;ib::inrlnnrr! the C"nrp~c
alnn~ 11 ilh the ~hi 1lg1111, a revoh'er and p<irl f1f thr SSM in
c;o.~h t:lkrn frnrn !hr stnrr.
1\f1rr 1110 ;1rn1cd 111t·n 11 ~11\ thr 11101\t'\ frn111 thr sl1•rr.
C!lr'nel1;1 ;u1d l11s gn1nds.-.n Jn('\. 18. 11 ho 11,:is al.~n worklni:,
1n lhfl s111rc, SL't out in purstul 111 ,:i rh·l1l'rr1· 1rurk.
The\' «i1ugl1t up when the h;inrl 1t~ .<.lopped ::ii a 11·:1!f1t'
llghl four· hlocks aw111 ,
Cor11rl 1,:i said hf' Jl1n1prri 11ut ra11 up to lhr 1-:1r .1nrt rif'·
1n;111rlrrl hi s 1nnnry bai;k_
l n~!l':1ri . he sairi, thl' 1nan 10 tllr p:-1.~s1•ngf'1'~ ~r:.it po11lt.
rd ;i l'.ho1c un nut 1he winrlo1-1·.
\'nrnrl1;1 i;;11d hi' knoclirrl 1hr shnlgun 111 lhr ,Cf'f1u11rl ,:inrl
thr h;indi! ~hot ;it Cnrncli;1 111\h a 1·rvn)l·pr hul 1111~~rrl
Thr grot(·r s;i1d he p1r·kC'ri up !hr gun . f1rcrl ,:it !hr rob.
hr1· ;i11rl 1r1rrl (n f'lub the rl1·11c1· 111lh !he shotgun. Rut lhr
1111111 ll1flt1il~cd to grab it ;ind ~prd off.
Red Chi11a Won 't Bend
For Nixo11, Says Resto11 •
H\1NC KO:\(; I I'd' 1
rresident /\'i.~rn1·.-. tnp tn Cnin-
n1un1st Chin;;. ma.1· grl him re-
rl~cte<I but he is nnt likely f()
~Pl any concessions frnm the
nrd Chinese. A 111 e r i r a n
J11•11·11;ili~i James Res ton said
torla1
RP<:tnn , ;i \'WP prrFirlrnl of
lhr ~ew Ynrk T1111r~. rrlu ni"d
!Cd<l\' frnm ;1 S('\'en-1-1rrk 11s1t
to 1l1e Chinese 1n ainland. He
Bo)'S fl eld
/11 Ani1nl1l
Slo ughter
H.'\fiR!SO\. ;-.; Y !A r i
Thrre lern,:igr bn:-is . tbr snn.~
nf two \Ve~lrhr~lrr· Cnunt ~·
policr.n1en . h;il'e hrcn ordrrrrl
tn under go ps.~1·h1;i!rir I r~!.<.
a fter hcin,c: ,:irTrs1crl ::111<1
eh:in:rd 111\h tile killin~ of 13
flni111~ls at ,:i ('hi\drc11·~ z1111_
Tn11·n .l\1.~\1 1·r \\'illi;11n 11.
.J ohn~1on ;irr;11,c:11cd the thr ee,
none nf 11 hn111 h;id ,:in ;i1-resl
rr1 ·nrrl. ;ind 11nlrrrd 1hc1n ,:irl -
1nitlrd 1(1 thr t'011ntv hnspitii!
''In rl<'l r nn111r 1hr1r nirntnl
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Arrr~trd 11rp~ ll;ilph Tr1;i110
Jr, 10, <ind his h~'1hrr .lrf-
frr1 . lli. lhe ~nn ~ nf f)r1rrl11-c
11:ilrh Trr;:inn of the lf;irriSt1n
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.1 l!rnr~·. 16. ~nn nf a
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n1arir 1n I hr r;1~r
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('H l!1\,,i\ 1\'l'!1 1\
frrl,.111 1 1 11rl~r 11)111 ~;1'' h(•
f01111d 1'0:-lrrs nl \\':ill n1~nr1·
,. r r ;i I 1 n n ,<; "prri:11n:1lh 11f
frn"1\i"' .. h;1~ hi11·1rd lhP s;ilr nf
1he> po,<;lr1·~ on J!l'1nl11rl~ lilr.v
tn;i~ 11nl,:i1r 1·n111ri~lit 1;111">
npP pn~lr r· fi<'[llf'l~ i\·!i('\.,f'~
r.tl'lu"r :ind hi.~ friend" i:1nn~1111.:
1l;i,<;h1sh Ann!hrr h,:i.~ r>l1rkrv
11~1ni;: ,:i h~ pOOc1'111ir. n<"r<llr.
anrl 11 third ~hn11·, n1snPV
1'h:i r;Htrr~ 1n1·oll r.d 1n a ln1e·
"
11 ;is a~ked al a news cnn·
ft're11ce wh:it !'\ixnn can expecl
to i::et trip to r cking,
"The c.1·nical ans11·er is r e-
election," Rcs1nn rrplied. "If
h12 m;in;iges tn ronvey a sense.
th,:i\ somr enormflus C'han~e
h;is tnken place, as ;i result of
· NEWS ANALYSIS
. '
hi~ 1·i~1t to Prk1ng , In lhP
pnti11c;il orrlrr or lht? ll'nrlrl
and of e~t;;.bl1shing relation~
11·l1h this 1·,:ist cnuntr~' -I
supp0sf'in the p111i1ical ('Orl-
f11s1nn of our countr)' at lhe
prc.~rnt lln1e that could be a
drc1!'11 r factor ..
"Olhrr than th:il 1 rion '1 ~ee
he r;in gc!. anything OlJ! or hi~
trip lo Peking in terrns nr cnn-
('r.~~,,uis frnn1 the Chinei:.e
People'~ 11epuhlir. I saw no
~ign 11·h;itsor1er of :in.1• rnn-
1·rss1nns 1hrv arr 11·il1111.i:; to
111 ake in nr-dr·r l n s<'r r.~1 ,:ihli~h
rrl 1111rn1ill rela1 inns hc-t \l'een
\\';isl1ingtr1n ;ind f'ekin,i::."
l'!'en1i1·r Chou En-lai is not.
inrrrr:-.lrd 1n ar l.ing ::is a
n1t'di;ilor fnr the V1rtru1n1 w:ir
;ind 111\1 nnl "q1;1ke a rlral" fnr
Chi n,:i·~ se;it 1n the Vni1er1 Na·
!inns, Rr~l11n rrportcrl. He
i;;i1rl hr ~nt the rlefi1nte im-
pr·r~s1nn 1l11rini.; h1.~ intcr1·ie1-1•
w1rh f'hn11 tha1 l'e\;in,g 1~·an!s
111 lr;1\r 1he Virtn;1n1 issue
"rn11rr l.v tn lhf' r ;i rt i es
d1rf't lh toncrrned " '' HP.
1•11lllrl 1101 er! in1n th;it ,:it all
,:ind r mph;;.s1zed fh;ol 1n l,:ict
lh1s \1;is nnt ;i ri11r:<tion China
i.• 1n\rrr•c;terl in tncdJat.in!l 1n
,:in\ ""'·'·shape or form:'· hi'.'
s.11d .
llr :ib11 rr1 ·r11"rl nn in-
(l11 •;1111i11. He.<:1(1!! ,<:;HO. of illl\'
llrx1h1l11 .1 n1 111lling11es.• ffl
111;ikr :1111· rlca l.c; 01'1'1' rek 1n~·s
r-l;ilrn !n !h<' l'h1np,<:r sral in
thr ! 'nilrrl :\:.11 inns
' II IS :in ;ill 1!1 nr· ;ill ·~JI
propn.~it 1011 -Ta1ll':in ;ill 1hr
11'1\ 0111 ;i nd rrk1n1: all thr
11:i\ in. nr nn h:ill g;in1r" hr
sa1rl
Ta111;;.n's Sf'ill 111 !hr l r11\rrl
\;11111n< ;infl I hr prrc.rnrF of
An1r1·1, an trn(lrs on Ta1ll';in
'11'" t11 n s~111hnl~ 111 !hP nfficirll
n11nd 111 rrk1ng "nf p;i s1
h11111il1;1J(nns :inrl ,:iJtr111pt.~ ,:ii
rlnmin;itinn h\' thr \.O.:est. ;inrl i!
1rill hr dilfH'till 1(! 11nnn;il11('
rrl,:itions 1u1ti1 thrsr t1-1'n svn1-
hols ;irr rcn1n1·erl,"' 1' he
jo11rnal1st ,c;;1id .
24% Increase '
Blc1ck E11roll11ient
11i Colleges Rises
\\"llSHll\'liTON 1t:r1 1
Rlnck l'.turlrn1 cnrnllmrnt 111
fhf' ni'l11on·s 1•o llri::rs has in-
f'ff'i!St'd sin('{' 1~1>11 <11 " fill!'
fh·r t une.~ grr;i1rr l h-'n 1he 111-
t'rrase fnr ll'hile s!udenT:;, !he
llr;il!h ~-:rl11ca!1rin ;ind \Vr lfare
D<"par1mrnt 1 1-l~;\\'1 s,:ild lo·
d" ~11n1erir;illv. h n 11· t' 1· ~ r·
hl:ifk.~ rn;idc ·up flnl,\ ll.fi prr-
r::r nl of thl" 11nrlr rgrarl11;i te rnl-
!rcr prip11lat 1nn l;i~t f;:ill. llf'·
r nrrl1n,e In ,:i rrpnrt frnm
HF.\\1·~ 11ffire fl/ ci\il ri~hls.
11 ~;i1rl •)Illy :i Ii per1·rnt nf
!ht' n;it1nn'.s dcn!;i! .~!urlrnt~. :1, pPr1·('n! nf tlir h1w studrnl~
.and 4 2 perccnt rr the mrdl<'fl l
slorlent.~ ;ire hlar k.
Thf' rrfl!lrl w;i.~ rt,1 ;i r1 e
;11·;;.1lt1hlr In t tf'I 1J 1')(ln rrqu,,~1.
A spnkr~n1.:in ~;i1d fin 11nrll.1.~1s
ri( !he r1H"nllnirlll f11111rr~ t'Ol-
lrrlrd In 1ht ~ur\'('V l ;i.~t fall
1:1. ;ie rn111p lrlrrl 1-'~T ll'('l'k
Th<' 11•!:11 Jil;irk ~111rlrrif
l'f1l'nlhnrn1 rn>r frflm ~11:'\ :'1!17 rn
111ri~ !n ~ill 1:111 1.,,1 f.ill fl 21
perc:t'nt i11('t'Cil~E'.' HE\V 5ril<1.
Th., whi!r ~tud rnt f!Oplllatlnn
rn.•e 111 :i.J million !;i~f. f;ill -
nnh A 5 7 percent. hike Ol'er
!~Iii\.
Thr rrport had 1hese n!her
h1ghl1gh1.,.
-CH the n;itinn·~ 5 7 m1Jlinn
t•nllrgr .~turlen!.'. 11bout 584.000
;;.1·r rninnrity ~t11rlcn1s. in·
clurl1 ng J l l.OOfl wirh Sp;inish
s11rna 1nf's. fi4.nnn nrirnt;ils 11nd
21\,nnn American lnrliAns.
-Ahn11t 44 rrrt·cnt nf 1111
hl;ick unrier,i:rarlu,:ile ~tudcnt!I
:irl' 111 cnllc~i:s with black i;ru-
dt'nl, 1nfl;11rit1r~.
-In the 1 t nccp Snu1h
S!.'111'~. the increa.~" in bl;ick
unrlrrgradua!rs h11~ bf' ,. n
11lmo~I ~7 percent sinr(' J!Wt
the 1.arjJrs! incr('lll'.f'; rnr ll1l\'
Art :i nf the Pnunl.ry ·
-Ontv 7 .1 prrrcn! rif all
,er11riu111 f' ,:i n rl profes!'!.lonal
.~1urlrn1.~ ;irp from minnrit}
~r·n11p~ 11 h•!r n1 I n n r I ! l ,. 11
rP!'!re.~rnf 10 .1 p<>rr en1 nf the
l''lr!<'t~r;i•J11;ite enrnllmrril ·"--~
Shippers
Reject
Proposal
SA.\J FRA,"\CJSCO ! UPI l -
Sl1ippers have rejt c!ed a plan
h~· s t r 1 k 1 n g IAng~horernen
undrr w)11fh the uni~ \.\'{luld
ren10\'e c;irgr. slat•krd on ~1esl
Co,:ist dnck~ before ( h e
1\·~lkot11 hcgan eij?hl 1,1•erks
'go
.. .... ) ---
ur 1 T•l•ol>OIO
MOON TO CAMPUS
OAJ LV PJLo; .-:;
Neil A r1nstron g to Be Professor
\I ASll l\'l;Tn\ (APl -T110
~e;ir~ altrr IH~ "nnr small
i;1ep for ;i n1n11, one .c,i.1nt ll'ilfll
fnr m:inkind" rut :hr f1r~t
!1~11 rnnt un lhr n1o(Jr1, :\'I'll A
Arn1strnn.c. 1~ strr1'i!lg frnn1
lhr :-.p<iC'C :'l.l!,t'fll') !o the
Cl<'ildPtlll(' ll'Or!d.
"I hel1C\(' spaf'r rxplor;ition
·1.~: and 11c1•t>r will he('nlnC'
'1\:t~ 1 It is pt1rl nf our 111u1u;il
li1e.s r1n11· and w,11 rem::i1n f;o
for thr rrn1a1nder nf !hr
h1sttl!'y nr ITI<ln," hr lnJd
ff'l'l(lrters \\'rdn{·~day 1n ;in-
n0unr111.(! he'll g{l hark hnmr 10
fHl1n .:inrl hrl'n111e rni::1nerrini::
prnfl'ssn1• <1l the L'.n11 ersitv of
C'll1f'l!lll'11 1. •
Ann.~[rqn~. 41. Ii; ']IJl1!1ni.; 11
~.11>,llOO-a-ycar .ioh a,; drp111y
assotii-.te adminrstra tor k1r
arron;iut11;s Jn !hf' '.\~!lnn.~1
Aeronaut1ro; and S p a C' e
Admln1strat1on's OfJ1re o f
Arlvani·rd Research 8 n d
Terhnoloi;y Bu! he'll cont1nu1
.is 11 sper1a l ronsu!tant.
"Thr lenns ;ind eond1t111n~
under V>'h 1rh the
Long~llO!'emen slatr they will
rt>n1ove sueh r,:irgo ,:ire bu! ;in
t1rld1 tional n111ve to pr t -
rl('lermine the oulcon1e of the
jurr~rllrtion,:i \ Issues in the
h,:inriling of en 11t;ilners.'' a
s!alement hy the Pac1flt: Neil Armstrong
1\1'111~1 1·011;:. d(·~k ·bnunrl 1n
rrrr111 n1n11ths ;i.~ .:i .~fl;ii'r
;1 i::('111'\ nff1(•1;il, gr1nnrrl 11·hf'11
rf'l1Hn<lrrl nf his hl$1nnc 11111011
1111 ~~1011, llP \\(IS ;i~k!•rl 1/ hr'd
fl,\ ~Jl,tll'('V!'i1ft i1.C:i1111 if he h;id
;] rli;11j('(' • I supp!\'f> I \\Otil·I
-e;in .1n11 1n;ikp nir :in nf-
li>r ''" hf' rrrt1rd "11h ;i 1a11cl1
M,:iri!.!me Assnci;ition 1 P~IA 1 --- -
s:iid.
The .slalen1e11I r·an1e ;iftrr· a
lour-hour cln~ed f)oor mcrt1ng
bf'twt'en 1 hr Jnterna11nn~I
Lnn.c,s horen1 en ;ind
\V ;ire h o u .~ en1en's Uninn
!IL\V\J1 and the PMA
\\1ednesda.\'. lhe first resu mp-
tion of t;ilk~ since lhe strike
beg;in .July I.
Ne.c.n!i;ilors will merl ao:;;iin
today but no formal progress
repnr!.~ \\•ill he i5suerl .
_,
l'air lndi r lc·d
1-.'f:~\'Anf\, ,I'\,! 1L'f'\1 -I\
fr rlrr>i l i:r:ind ;ur1· h;i,< i:~·
dic!rd formrr .st;ilr ~('fl _
\Va ller H .. Jones, ,:i pn11·r 1·f11 l
.s!,:il(' r!<"p uhlic,:in, ;ind forn1Pr
a~.~rmhl-"111an retrr r.111r;11tr.s
1111 ch;orge~ of rr;i11rl ;inrl ton
~pir,:irv conneclrd 11 llh a
1nergcr nf f1,1•0 h;ink~ ;ind a
l'.uhsequent bank stnck issue
Q11rs1111nrrl ;ibnut ;iny ;i1n-
h111n11 to r nlrr Ru(kf'_l'e St,:itr
pnh11r~ dr~pi1P f !l T' m P r
11.~ll'nnaul ,)nhn 1;1rnn's l;irk nf
~urrr.~~. Annstrnng l,:iughrrl
:ig;iin "1'1P al rrarlv founrl oul
thi'lt Oh1n 1.~n't a ,crmd place tn
build a polJ111;aJ fu1ure,"
And tr.e crov1ds haven't f
found it yet Your travel
... · ' agent knows the \Vay.
l , 7:10am (ExeeptSun.);10:00am, ~
· 1 :OO pm, 4:45 pm (Dal ly); 7:00 prn
(Friday and Sunday).
•
Just because it 's always been so warm, helpful and trus tworthy is no reason to
ign ore it. In fact, lately people rea lize natural gas needs to be conserved, just like our
other natural resources. Fortunately people arc increasing ly interested in
our total ecoloi.;y, of whi ch energy supplies arc a vitll plrt. So a few suggestion s
may be welcome.
How to 1nake conservation begin at home:
These suggestions may each sound like a rather smal Isa 1·ing, but toge ther they 're
enough to show in your gas bill. And if every househo ld fol lowed them, the tota l
saving of fu el wou ld be substan ti al. (If you'rea thrifty sort, you may be practicing
the se economics already.)
Cooking: Don't use a hi gh ilamc when a low one will Jo. Don't pre-heat
the oven too long. D on't use th e oven to warm the room . Cover saucepans whil e
cooking.
\Xla shers, dishwashers : Save hot water (and 1::c c~J, that heats it) by running
full loads only. (Same for clothes dryers.)
House heatin g : \Xlhen autumn comes, remember to turn the thermos tat down
when you go to bed. Draw the drapes at night; that cuts loss of heat through
the glas~. Close fireplace flues, air vents, etc., when not in J»·· 'l'i'."'--="-~!f;"jlf-=~~~
use. And don't heat the furniture to a toasty 72 degrees /Ji'L {i .. •)
while you're away all day -or on va cation. (( '.1.
Other fuel-saving tips: f;
l J\fake sure all appliances are operati ng efficiently, }J .
Don't overwo rk you r furna ce by mak ing it , \'
struggle to bl ow ai r through an old , clogged ~
filter. Check to see if yout ran ge produces
a pure blue flame. (A yellow Rame
ind icates improper combustion, which
means waste. H ave th e range adj usted.)
With these suggestions, you can do a lot
to conserve resources-including your ow n.
---•_f~
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G DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
A Gli1nmer of Hope
As was made clear in a rull-page interview pub-
Hshed in yesterday's O.<\ILY PILOT, Fifth District Sup·
ervisor Ronald W. Caspers ls working hard to create a
new image of himself.
\Ve wouJd hope that more than jus~ an imag~ is
being altered, that some of Caspers' theories or manipu-
lating Orange County govern1nenl \\'ill be altered as
well.
The DAILY P ILOT published the lengthy interview
without comment on Caspers' specific remarks. This 'vas
d one to provide a fair forum for expression; it does not
mean we believe all his remarks to be correct or that
we agree \Vith all of them.
\f or instance, on a less-than-crucia1 issue. \\1e"ll stick
\vi th our earlier report that he truly \.':as , '"white·_face~"
\\'hen served v.•ith legal papers at a public meeting; in
the inler\•ie\\', Caspers dis puted this. saying he v.•as sun·
burned and couldn't have been pale.)
'fhe intervie\v did provide an overall impression
that Caspers may be realizing that his on·the-job train-
ing as a junior politician in Orange County may noL have
produced the best brand of government
If \\'e interpreted his remarks correctly, Caspers
is some\vhat uneasy over some of his alliances -par·
ticularly with Supervisor Chairman Robert Battin -
and has come to realize· how upset citizens v.•ere over
the spectacles created at several meetings of l he Board
of Supervisor s and the Local Agency l''ormation Co m·
mission .
imous criticism of Caspers during ti le recent LAfCO
fiascos.
1'he Laguna Beach News Post la st \VCek editorially
called Caspers "rut hlessly ambitious, totally unyield-
ing .•. unfit to hold office'' and a man \1:ho "has betray·
cd not only the public trust but destroyed the public's
confidence in county governmen t.''
\Ve're not going to be so unkind. '!'he DAJLY PILOT
has disagreed v.•lth Caspers vigorously on a nun1ber of
issues. but talk of recall J;icks substance -and maybe
Ronald Caspers could be a satisfactory supervisor if he
sheds so rne of his previous alliances. listens to a wider
range of opinions and stops assuming that every move
of the Irvine Co. is, ipso fa cto , against the public inter·
est just because it tomes from the Irvine Co.
Ronald Caspers has given u~ al least a glim1ncr of
hope he is beginning to understand all this.
No It Wa sn't, Yes It 'V as
\Vhith Navy spokes111an do you believe.,
News item. Aug. 23: ·'Oil frorn a 40-niilc slick-re-
portedl y spilled during a refueling a1.:i.:1den l. 1nvo!vlng
two Naval vessels-drifted ashore Sunday lit points fro1n
Doheny Beach State Park to near San Clemente Pier ...
The carrier was first Identified as the USS Ticonderoga,
but a spokesman for Navy Air Pacific Forces al Sa n
Diego later denied this."
News item. Aug. 24 . "A spokesman for the 11 lh
Nava! District at San ·o iego said investigation disclosed
thal the oil was spilled by the rleet tanker USS fl.1anatce
d uring refueling of the carrier USS Ti conderoga \Vhile
the ships were under way off San Clemente Island F'riday
morning."
•' l
I ~J • ,,
' ,.
' ·." .,
An d he has -belatedly. to be sure -finally come
around to acknowledging that people who reside within
the boundaries of the proposed city of Irvine strongly
v.•ant an incorporation election and that they are entitled
to that election.
Caspers says he is going to seek more opinions and
ideas from mayors in his district. a commendable pro-
gram. But hardly a surprising one in view of their unan·
\Vith public relations like lhal, the Navy spokesmen
may \Velt have as their next client the fl.1arine general
\\'ho called a United States Con'gressman a "clown'' the
other da y.
" <SI, ... ~.~~~
THE l~EA, ~ov. WAlLACf, 15 TO SE~ THE LAW, NOT B~EAK IT.'
lniportance
Of Multiple
Causatio11
----1
, · Sydney J. Ha1Tis ·
\,,_ )
What Is the "cause" of my hay fever.
l'>·hich has begun e\•ery year around this
liinc since I \.':as a boy'.' The predisposing
cause is my inherited constitution. The
precipi tallng cause is lhe i;prcad .or
ragy.·eed pollen in the air around the mid-
dle of August.. And the ~rpetuatiog cause
is dust. a hi gh wi nd, and increased
sensitivity as the season progresses.
There is , a\sn. 1 am convinced, a
psychological far·
tor: certain types or
personalities tend
t.o be more allergic
than others. Unless
this factor is taken
l n t o consideration,
the "causes" of an
ailment cannot be
properly descrihed,
undcrslood. or treat-
"1.
~ ~ . t,~l . ' .. . . .
IN HIS SPLENDID book. "For Future
Doclors." which I read and reco m·
rnended a dozen years ago . Alan Gregg
1 then director of medicl'll sciences for the
Rockefeller Foundalionl makes an im-
portant point about the y,·ord .. cause''
that should be pondered by every doctor
.11 nd patient ·
"I doubt if I could rxaggerate my feel-
ings regarding the stupidity "'e show 1n
so frequently assuming 1hal one r£15.uh is
(!11c to onl:< one c:iuse,'' tw.g1ns Dr. Grc~g.
''\Ye (!light to use !he word 'wh~·" in the
plural. and ask '\\lhys 15 this patient 1n
r0nia"'' not '\V hy is this pa l1C'nl ln co-
ma·" "
Tlf E NEXT Tl~tE . hP suggests. that
you hear someone -including your doc-
Dear
GI00111 y
Gns
Studenl.S and parents were orient-
ed and given a lllur of !he UC Ir-
vine campus recently. The clean
cut, beardless engine<'ring repre·
sentalives had no takers. Hry m:1n,
these are the guys who do some-
thing about the ecology inste;id of
jusl demonstrating and pasting on
bumper stickers.
-Diogenes "71
Tlli1 t.11ur1 1'9fll<lt r1111on · vinn , M l
~•c~u•rllr llloH •I lftt neww.H r. l fl'HI
•OUr "' Pll VI h OIDOm• 0111. OlllY l'li.t.
tor -say anythinF: that attributes .a
.~ingle cause for some event, ask yoursr\f
if he n1eans !he predisposing. the
precipita ting, or the pe rpetuating cause.
''A particular ca se ," he illustrates, "nf
fl f;-actured jaw in a sailor may be the
result of convergent C'auses -no lc!trrs
from home, too n1uch alcohol. 1he IQan of
a car by a friend. a dark night.. an on·
coming car on a road covered b.v icr <it a
curve, new brake linings, a skid and a
telephone pole.
'·These constitute the "'hys. nnt the
v.•hy, of a fractured .)a\\·. Take out any nf
these v.·hys and the acrident would nnt
have occurred \Y hrn will we wake ur to
the importance of multiple causation?"
THESE PASSAGES shoold be en~ra\'ed
nn the ,1•alls of r1·rry nied1cal schQOI lee·
lure hall -::i.nd law school and engineer·
ing school. lo say not hing (If classrooms
in history and ps~·chology For each
d1 scinhn<' and specialty trnds ln rN!urP a
prohlrm to 1!s own d1n1C'n:.1nns. of seckinA
its 011·n .. ,.,,hy" .:ind 1gnnring !he o1hc-rs, nf
i::l,-ln.I! simple ;ins11rrs 1n con,plex ron·
di!ions.
1\ll such single ;in<;\.\·rr" are p.ir\11' n~ht
and partly ,.,,ron~. ;inr1 1,1.•ha! wP flPl'c! 111
rvrry field is n rrinvcrgen('r of 1·1ev.·s into
!he rompo~1to> "11hv 5" 1h;:it rl rl.v ;inv
simple i!Od unifier! ~nlut1on !(l n1ost
human ill~,
Censiired and Censored
\VASHINGTON -Three Air Foree
enlistees. known as the Phut Cat Three,
have been caught in a Catch 22 scenario.
The trio -Sgt. James Crav.•ford , AFC
Charles \\!ells and AF'C John Tomhave
who hail, incidentally. from conscrvati1•e,
all·American backgrounds -have OCl?n
tossed in to the brig at Long Binh, Viet·
nam. for refusinR" lo carry y.•eapnns. They
volunteered for Viet-
n:im. beca me dts·
lllusioned over !he
filau&hler of \liet-
nameseci\iviani; and
refused lo bear arms
MY longer. T h e y
w e r e promptly
court -martialed
and slapped into the
brig for six months.
Now they have been denied acct:ss to
political litirature "'hile they sweat (lUl
their sentences awa iling a review of thelf
case. Among the books that the Air force
apparently regards as subvl'rsive are
Justice Willil'm 0 . Douglas 's "Points or
Rebellion ," Andy Shapp's "Up Against
the Brass," John Robinson 's "Cultural
Revolution In China.'' and F r f' d
Halstead'1 "Gii Speak Out Against the
Quotes
Ann Landtr1. •4\11« columnl~I. 1ptak·
Ing to Commoa•t•tlb Club ol California
-"People are bored '-1ore fl ivorces
hllve heoen caustd by falling asleep U'lan
•ny olhtf alngle Kl."
I l
!Jack Ander~uu
c
\Var."
Pentagon Leak -Ssshhh'. There's ~
leak in lhe Pentagon's war fOflm. This
isn't the sort of leak. hol\·ever. that grand
jurie.s are trying to plug but a leak in the
Pentagon's air condition\nl:\ sys!em.
Every so often !hC' system breaks down,
:;praying wa ter on men and cquipn1col.
But the showers aren't .111togelher
unwelcome. IL gives our high security
clearance boys a cha.nee to roll up their
trousers and wade through little puddles,
i;omething lhey haven 't done since
childhood.
Suppressing Nt>WI -\\'e have obtained
documentary evidence th at the Pentagon.
despite official denials, sometimes sup-
presses neY.'S. Herc"s an order. still
classified, thal was issued in ~t arch , 1970,
about the Camhodian incursion:
"In view of th& sensitivity of the silua·
hon, all members ol this command are
enjoined to refrain from m11.klng any
c:omments . pmgnosticatlon!;. or spccula·
Hon~ concerning the i;ituation. il.s impacl
on Republic of Vietnam or U.S. forces, or
the posslble flnal oulcomt. Not only are
offici:tl on·the·retnrd romml'nls 10 be
;ivr·ided. but :iny lvpe of rommC'nt nr
hackgr011nd ()f'lr n\ntion 011 11 not-for-at.
tributlon or Off.t)1e-rec11rd b8SIS IS
,.1rn1Jarl y to hr a\'n1<lrd '• The ordPr
o:iv ~rcd politi cal "'' "'<:II as n1ililary in·
formntion
Goodwill, Statesniansliip Notably Missing
Big Labor's Shortsighted 'Revolt'
WASHJ NGTON -Nothing has il-
lustrated more clearly y.•hat Fed eral
Reserve Board Chairman Arthur F'.
Burns calls "the most diffieu!L economic
issue of our lime" than organized labor 's
•·revolt" against President Nixon 's new
econom ic plan .
Goodv.'ilt and statesmanship. which nr.
Burns believes necessary to resol ve the
issue, are notahlv
missing from Jabor'S
defiant non . coop-
eration.
The issue itself is
called in economic
parlance "cost .
push" inflation That
merely means in its
present application,
escalating wag rs
leading t-0 escalating prices in a never.
ending ci rcle.
Perhaps never-ending is nol the right
phrase. II all could conceivably end rrl
sorne future date in an economic dcb<1 clc
to be followed by economic dictator~h1p.
That is why the lack of goodwill nnd
slatesmanshlp on labor's part 1~ suc.h a
5erious mailer. and so short-sighted.
THF. LEADERS Of" or;:::an1zeri l:ih0r
have Ol'erdone it, jusl as they did y,•i th
R icharcl Wilson
sit-down strikes, violence. intimidation
and non-cooperat100 a couple of decades
aso leading to the passage of restraining
legis lation and a serious public and
pQl1tical reaction against labor tyrann~'-
Lat>or 's objections lo the price-wage
Freeze and new economic plan are essen-
tially dernagogic. Labor leaders have
resorted to the old antf~managemenl
1 heme that a Republican busincss-
nricntcd administration is bleeding the
1,1.•nrkers.
RIC'cd1ng the workers \vhile sitting by lo
wat ch an emerging patlcrn of wage 1n-
<'l'C<'.SCS amoun1ing to n1ore than JO per·
cent over a lhrcc year periOd''
Is 11 bleeding the workers when
manufacturers agree 10 pass back to Ille
consun1cr $200 sa1•ings if I he atJtnm nbile
ex~isr lax 1s repraled. and rnll bat'k
previously announced price increases on
1972 cars?
00 \\'ORKERS REALL\' believe.. that
prices can be frozen y.•hile !heir wages
con tinue to go up , thus inc reasing costs
so that profil margins decline to levels
that no longer attract rilhcr management
or capital ?
Labor's specious argument that ex-
clusion of dividends. interest rates and
profits from the freeze makes it unfair
has no reasonable cconornic apptica tion.
Profits are already down to a level
fr ightening capital: dividends are (!own
nnd an interest ceiling would be likely to
sustain interest ratrs rathC'r than 10
decrease them in the npinion of many
knowledgeable experts.
Labo r's cconornists must know the
demagogic na!ure of this argument in an
adv;inccd indu~t rial syslr•n when• labor
cost 1s the largest cornponcn! 1n producl
CO.C:!S.
The Russ1<1n.~ have soh•C'd 1h i.~ kind of
problem and claim to have eliminated
employmenl. !!lO, but tha t Is i OI the kind
of solution anybody in this country wants.
LABOR IS SEEKING a political ra1her
than an economic solution, and that 1.~
\\'hat is wrong ;:rnd what ha.~ rnade it so
hard 10 resolve "the nlosl diffi cu lt
economic issue of our time "
The leaders of l;ibor are now sendini::
thei r lobbyists to the halls of Congress to
in!irn idate Congress into ovrrruliog the
Prl'sideot of the lJnited Slates
This is the same DemocraLica lly·con-
trollcd and labor·indcbted Congrcs!I
\Vhich urged President N1.'(on lo fake
rirastic action on w;iges and prices . .and
where 1t is now said that he :ictcd too
late. or did not do enou gh, or did !t the
\\•rong y.•;:ry.
Labor 's power may very well be able !o
alter the President's rarcfu lly 111r.shrrl
prngr.~m so that i! will not have the
chance to work as intended.
AFL-CIO PRES IDENT C{'Qrge 1\1rt1ny
said labor-s ai.:tion coul d be accepted a!' a
"revolt." It is all or lhal -a re vnlt
against eronornic good srnsc, a revolt
against a serious inlen! to rcslore
economi c s1abil1ty. and a revol1 rar nlore
serious than the play·acllng 1-rvfllut1on of
the youthFul proh·sters v.·ho ha1·e swarnl-
er! into Y.1a ~lnngton.
Heal'en kno11·s lahnr's rl'l'nlt 1 ~n·r a
you1h movr1nent , hut a revolution led hy
sep!ua~cnan;:rns still lol·~ed in 1hc clas9
struggle or a by-gone d<i y
In these circu1nst ::incC"s lhl' Ni xon ad·
ministration y.•111 have !n rel y on 1he good
~cnse of l;:rhor 's r:o111k-and -lilr. Ilic
workers ancl th!'1r wives <ind ch11rlren \\'ho
are damaAed by inflation even thnugh
\\'ages ri se. Their stake in sl<1btl f1y ex-
ceeds the doubtful reward~ nf esc;:rlatin~
wages 1hal dnn't buy as much lorlny ;:r~
.yestC'rday and 11•111 be worth r\·r n less
tomorrO\.\'.
Liberal Lapsed Bacl{ Into His Coma
Lance lot .l Liberal. the nQ1rri rnl ·
umnist , panelist and author , rrga1nl'd
rnnsriousnrss ~·r.!it rrrlav aftrr ~pcnd111i;
thr pa 5t eight mrinlhs in a cn n1a
Libenil. highl y rcJ!ardcd ;i5 an 11 11·
p11r1ial f1b~crl'rr of the i\nirncan srene,
was se rious!~· 1n1ur-
C'd la~t Dc('ember 1n
hi~ ~1udy lie \v;::is
rlno\•ing for joy ru1
trarn1ng thal l\·lr.
Nixon had dropped
Another tv.·o 1X1in1s
in lhe P<JllS 11·hcn a
to11·ering stac:k or
\•cllum · bound cop-
ies 0£ "The New Re·
publ ic." fell on his head .
At his bedside vrstc nla\' as h'1l'o cvr1i1J~
flutlcrrd open ~·as his· de~·otrd · 11•ilc.
Lucinda. His first v.·ords 11·rrc.:
"Have lhc~· impeached hirn ~Tl "'"
''\\'ELL. NO. thrv hav!'1\'t. fl rnr.
rC'pli cri ~1r.~. LitH-r ;;il.· "R1:r don 't l\'(orry
about it. \'ou nf'cd thr rest "'
"It's nicrc!y tt q11est 1nn of 11mP."
Libf'ral s11id onn1placcntly. closing b1c;·
C':~CS again. "\1•httt '''i1h thl' whql(' enunlrv
m:ir ching in thr. strrets !(I pro1rst his
shipirl h:1nd lir1·~ 11! th r w::rr Io
Vietna1n ... " \\'hen his "·lie 11•as s1lrrit.
Libera! li:tC'd his he11d, "They :1r t• .. l\ll
marehing in the street ~. ar!'1f t th~'"~"
"Not lately dear." snid l\lr s Lihrr:il
ner,·ous\y . "'To be honest. Pl"Jple ;11'\'1\ t
lalk1ng much about Vit'1nam 11.n~ n111r<•.
Most e:<J){'rts ~ay it wnn't rv~o be an
issue nrxl year."
"'Aha ~"' said Lil¥'r:1t "lf p1•111ilr arro"I
lalking About his n1i~handll11i: f1 f \'1c1n r1rn.
it mu.st be because he· s gnl us in y.·or~
By G<•f•t·g e --~
Dear G«1rge :
You said you wou ld snh·r my
probl'm or know lhe rea son why
\\'ell. I hl've been fired . Jil trri. su('d
:and Jiiilt'd for nonsupPort. \\'ha t'~
the answr.r~
FOL'LGl'·L'I'
Dear Ft:,
You're df11n,1: Int.~ of th in~~ wt'ong.
(That'' the re:tson ·why 1
Ari Hoppe
11'ouhlr rl.~rwhrrP. ]("s Russia. isn t 11 ~"
"\\ l'l I ' ' '
"l'VE HEE!'l obsrr\'ing th;it man's
an11·Co mmunist paranoia for 2fJ years and
I always predicted he rou:d never cn-£'X·
is1 1v1th the Russians." Liberal lhl1krrl up
hnprf11llr. "\\'e are on the brink of
1hcrmo-11uclear war with them, aren't
\.\('?"
"Nol exacUy dear," said ~trs. Liberal
!111l.:1n,11: v.nrnrd "Arlu;:ill y thP ~ALT
ta lks ;irr 1:•1ins wr!l and for !he firs! Lime
lhrre serm~ a good rhnncP of Pnd ing the
111irl •'ar ;i nns rare Rut ,lf•U re:illy mo<;l
rl'-q nh11
'fhrn 1! n1u\t hr Ch1n11 1 ' .'-!lid Librral
t1·111n1ohH11!1I'. "Hr 's alwa~·s ht't'n lht• h1·ro
.. 1 TIP· rhrn<l l.ohh\' r knew hP l\OUlr! ~:rt u~ 1 nl~1 a l\'::ir 11·i11; Prking, Has it begun
;rel '
"\l'rll, dt•ar. he 's plann ing a trip lo
Chin.1 and '
''llmmnlph! r.oin.'! to Taipei lo ta lk
to Chian)! ....
··No. dear. to Prk1ng to talk lo Chou
En-lai and ma ybe i\'lao T s I! • l u n g .
Everybody says the prospects ror world
Lirriits of Free Speech
Al a large public mceling not long ago.
11'oout 25 ri1ssen!rrs stationed themsel ves
nrar lhe b<ick of the hall lo heckle the
speaker Shouting slogans in unison. they
ma<lt• him almost inaudible lo many
1n!'1nhcrs of the audience.
::;omcnnr asked ;in usher whether
11nvthin1: could be done.
"Not a thing." he replied gloomily.
"They're just exercising their freedom of
spei~ch und!'r the Constitution.''
But the usher y.·as wrong about the
Constitution . He was making: the all·l()()-
common mistake of thinking that
"hatrvcr is oral is \awful. The freedom
llf speech ~uaranteed b,\' lhe Conslitution
dnr~ nol mean th11t at <ill. ~lany kinds of
on1\ condul·t are unlawful.
ll ERE ARE SO~t; examples·
I! 11 movu~,1?oer, JI.ISi lor kicks. yells
th.it !he theater is on fire :
21 an envious spinster fnl~t:ly inrorms
the man ncxl door that his wife is having
nn affair wilh lhc milkman:
~ 1 11 hardy.·are dealer. sci ling A sleplad
dcr hr knows i~ defective, tells the
l'U~l on 1cr it ~s sare :
41 a drunk 1varbtc~ "Sy.•ert AriP line"
011to;ifle 11 hn~pital wlndow al midnight
f.ach of lhe.~r actions is oral -anrt
enrh is unh1wful. Furlhermorc, they were
Law in Action
unlawful when ihc Constitution wa:i-
adoptcd. So is the deliberate disruption. of
a public mcetinr.. whether by shoultng
slogan s or blowing whistles or ri nging
COY.'bells.
\\rllAT THE CONSTITUTION does
guarantee is !he freedom that really
counts: the freedom to express and ad·
voeate ideas, however unpopular.
In fact . it Is to safefll:uard this primary
freedom that the law imposes reai:.onable
limits on the time. place. l!.nd manner of
speech. J udge Curtis Bok on~ put the
matter in a nutshell : .
"In the whole history of law and order.
fhe longest step forward was taken by
primitive. man when. as U by C{lmmon
consent. the tribe sat down In a circle
and allowed only one man ln speak at a
Umt "
II is this kind of common sen~e lh:i!
ennhlcs a free. sncirly to function, It i~
v.·ha t the law is all 111)0111.
An An1Pnct1n Bor A s.~n11'11tio11 p!!h·
lie servicl'! ft.aturt by Will 8rl'r1a rrl.
pe;:rrr h;i1•p nc1·pr lookrd O!'i,chlf·r "
"How ;i11lul." mu Ttrrrd L1hf'ral 11nd
r nllapsed r1n his pillow
Sl.'DJ)E,'\LY HE .~:11 hol1 upr1,c:hl. ~mil
inr 'l f11n.:11t :th1111t 1hr !'1 ·(1111 •111\ C11r111g
horh 111flat1on a11cJ f('t'l'~s1on will rrfluire
dra ;;;t1e mt•a.~ure~ l1kf v.;1 ~r and price
rnn\rol:;, lflx cul~ ;ind j1111d!'lrnrntal
ch;::inges in 1n1erna11on;i l mo n c 1 ~ r y
policies \V11h his r·onserv;1!111e \a11;srz-
f:+lre rcnno mh· outlook, he'll JUS1 lrt
1hings slide . ·rhe~"ll loss hirn f1Ut next
year on the bread-and-butler 1ssue!J
alone."
"Ve~. dear, that 's JUS! whril :tll lhr rx·
perts 11·erc s:iying."
•·\Vere':"
"Yes. until the other d;iy when he an-
nounced wage ;:rod pncr Cflntrols. tax
<'Ill ~ and fundamental rh11nges 111 10·
temational monetary pnli cirs. He m;:ry
v.•ell brin~ us bolh pettce and prospcnty
and become one of the great Pres .•. "
"Aggghhh '." cri£'1! Libera!, clutrhing
hi:; throat and Japsrd back 1n!o his coma .
Doclors regretfull v 1oforrncd Mrs .
Liberal they saw 11!1le chanCf' of h1::1
regaining c·nnsciousnc~s again. She lnok
the nrws well. She figures hc"s happier
thal w;:iy.
OltANGl COAS1'
DAILY PILOT
Rnbrrt f\1• \\/l'Pd , P11b/i.~l1er
Tl1 o rr11n1 l{ppi;Ll, f;di!or
1\lbe rl 1\1. Borr.~
Editori(lt Page f:til!()T
Thf' erl11nr111I pa~e of 1hc 1"'111lly r ilot
!«'C'k~ In inforn1 anrl s11mul<1!r reafl-
f'I'""\ by prr5P011n~ 1h1"' nf'll'.!'flAPf'r's
cor11n1nn~ and <'Q111111rf1111ry '>n tor1r~
f11 lnll'rP.<:1 anrl ~ti.:n1hl'iinrc, by 11ro.
v1rlins:: a forum for 'hr t>>:p1 r~.,1011 nl
nur rr11d!'r,s' opir1111n,•. ,11n•I h_v rirr.
M<olln~ rhr rl l\'f'~ '1p1l j)(IH1 I• l'of in·
lnrmr-rl (lh•rn·rl'!ol 1u1rl .o:pnkPc;mro nn
IOplC.S Of 11\i) dll,>'.
Thur5('l:i y. August 2fi. 1971
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CHECKING
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Ted Macli: Nixecl
By L. J\I. BOYD
1\tARKUP on a t£1enaJ,:e
t-!;11e girl 111 India 1s tcrrifi<'.
I-Irr n1un1 and dad sell her for
as little a:; S6.60, rarely fur
mnrl· lhan $2b.41.1. The buyer.
us ually an Arab, takes her to
Bombay. where she 's married
tn another Arab . .,..·ho pays
about $254 for her. He ships
h£>r In !he ri.11ddlr Eas~ -
l\u\vait , i'.-luscat , Br:.ihre1n or
Duva!. There. she's sold again,
this time for about !!.000. This
bitter slave trade is sctid lo be
going on ri~hl no1\'.
\\'RITES D.11 . rruilt or
Upland. ra.: "l'lca~c note,
\Va shing!on. 0 C, h:id a
~'1t1 zcn na rned r>1;ix Needle, a
t;!i!or. Newark, N .. 1 , had four
men nan1cd l)r. 111. One \\':JS
!isled in !he phone book as Dr.
I t-.1. Ill. U.R. \Vrigh! 11•a" a
l.:iwyer in Piltsburgh. 1\ nd Lf's
Knot died a bachelor 1n
Virginia."
EUROPEAN fihn makrrs
customarily shoot ;ill their
love scenes in the afternoon.
On the theory they can't m;ike
their stars !onk an1oro11 s in the
morning. Not so, t he
Holly,vood liln1 t•rov.·d. what\
left of i1. Thcrr. directors are
confident their girls can he
shown Lo be desir;ib\c right
after breakfast. Di rec 1 o r
\Villiam \Vyler 0nce oh.1ectrfl
mightily to thh:,. Slated he:
"At 9 a.m. my starlets are luo
Principal
Takes Post
81!1 May has been :ipp1un1cd
pr1n('ipal O[ lhc OC\Y llun·
t1ngton Valley ("hristi:in High
Schml which will npc11 1his fall
a1 9779 Starfish Ave., Fountain
Valley.
The school is a pril';1tr, non-
profit. non-den01n1nal1onal 111-
i;t1!11110n
~lay sa1rl !heir :inl 1{·ipt1!"d
enrnll n1rnt for Scptcrnhcr 11 tll
be 40 studcn!.~.
yawny to be spav.•ny ."
UJE,\"T ASKS v.'ho said,
"He is so narruw-n1indcd th:it
if he fell on a pin. it would
blind hi1n in both eyes." Thal
was no11e olher than the great
Fred Allen. He also said :
'"When you smoke cigarett es
you're likely to burn yourself
to death : y,•ith chev.·ing tobac:-
("O, the v.·orst thing you can do
is drov.·n a midget."
CUSTOflft:R SERV ICE: Q.
"Hov.· much sleep does an
elephant need~" A. Tw o
n1aybC' three hou rs a night
•.. Q. "Didn't Elvis Presley
~1~1 )11s star! on Ted Mack's
()riginal Arnateur Hour"!" A.
He t1udilioned. But the scouts
lurned hi1n down. No talent
Q. "\\'hat is President
f'.iixon's al"erage sco re in bowl-
ing ?" A. Around lf>O, it"s said.
THE \' 0 U 1" G E R the
Ch1nese child, the closer to
their middle he holds his
chopsticks. This disturbs his
mn1her, if she's typica l. She
orders him to grasp those
chopsticks closer to their ends.
He lries. but it's not e;isy "·ith
hands so srnal1. lf he goes on
holding his chopsticks like
that. she tells him. he will
grow up to inarry an ugly girl.
'l'h1s is the most cnmmon
p;irenlal threal. in the Oncnt.
Terrifying, is n't 1t~ The little
boy tries desper<11ely.
AGA IN A,\f ASKED \l'hy
\'t:'rrli's '"Aida" 1s called lhe
Sillesn1an's Opera . Th il t ' s
hl'cause ~nles managers u:;;e
the letters A, I. [) and A to
tl'ath new men the £our steps
in a successful sales prcsen-
1 a Ii on. Attention. Interest.
Desire. Action. Verdi knev.· 1it-
lll' ;ihc1ut such matrers v.·hen
"Aida'" \1•as firs! performed in
Cairo about 100 years ago.
Your questions nn<L com-
1nrnts ore trclcrnnl'rl nurl
11•il/ be llSCrl i11 CllF:CKlNG
t lr 1ri1errt1cr poss1 hlc. Ari·
dl'c~.~ lrllers ro L. J\1. Royd.
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orchards. Vrower:s say eon-
sun1er~ are parlly to blame.
"'U nless ~ pie<.·e ol fruit or a
ve~etable 1s perfect, we can't
sell it," sa ys a produce buyer
for a large supern1arket. "The
l·onsunu.•r has bee 11 t·on-
ditioned to e~pect nothing but
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t:ro"·ers, rlislr1butors 11nr1
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deep. A plum pock·n1arked hy
hail Or an orange \\!lh b111v.•n
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ta.Sty and nutritious as une
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But beauty is "'ha! .~ell~.
Though rejects are good for
juice, canned truJ\, <nls and
other byproducts, thl'y bring
httlt' rnunev.
'"l 1nles~ ·a ~r<1v.'l'r can get
his fru1l int11 the fresh market,
h1• IS nut g1.uni.: tu n1ake a11v
rnone }," !.<l}'S a slate f>ep;1ri-
n1ent of Argtculture
econon11st.
llve rproducllun of n1ost ur
the stitlt"s 200 varieties of
or Else It Rots
crops has driven wh11les;1\c
prices so IOI<\' that s0rnetunrs II
v.on't p<t y a grower tn h;irve~l
his crop at 1111 unless his fr1111
has a pretty fal·e to show the
custorner.
Son1e grov.·C'rS say the in-
dustry itself has l"Ond1tionert
eonsun1ers hi d e rn a n d
"perfection·• by acl11ertis111g an
unwillingness to explain that
culls can taste as good as
beauties.
Some scientists and en-
vironmentalists talk about a
related dan£er
"Gn1Y:ers h<ive turned nn a
n1onstcr in attempting to cos-
metize their fruit," says Dr.
Robert van den Bosch, a
University of Ca lifornia en-
to1nologist.
''We ha \'e Rotten onto 1
pesticide trearlmill where wo
are using n1ore and more
pesti(·ides to make :sure that
no bu1<:s t'\l'r touch our pro-
ducts." lie says the citrus in-
dustry has tri'.lled its use of
pesticides tn the past 10 years
without increasing their ef-
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;-\ t L.t\ Fair
SAC'RAi'olE ."\TO I AP t
~1\:'\' <lll·:.\'T IN 1lf'l1 -
Tht filthe r nl allnrne~ Strphl'11
R1ngh11n1 s a) !-i :;iuthnn11es
hcl1c1e 111), :-.nn hrouglit a ~\Jll
to S1111 Q t1('11t 111 1nn1a1r ( ;.-.iq,e
.J:1rksu11 bur that he n11J::ht nnt
11[11 (• knn1111 11 arid "t1H1ld l1c
in s1•rin11.~ d;ir1i::1·r "
··r-,1;1nn I 't1ll!ll V I )J~lri('t Al·
lnrnc\' Brucf' !~air" l•ild n1c
1h111 1hrre c·nuld hi-1rcllv he ;111y
dnuhl ir1 an1·nnr•s n1111d thu t
S!e1r 11;1" the 1n~tru1nPn1 1,~
wh1fh t;e•1q:r Jal'~""n g111 The
~\111, said Atf1l'd \I ,
B1ngh;11n. a la1111·r frr>rn
~;df'n1 tonn . ;ind ~·111 i•r
f11rmer ('nr111('rt1r111 t;r11 rrnnr
nnrl L :-; Sc>n~IOI' H I r ii 111
B1n1:h;.1n1
B111ch;u11 t11lr! n P w s tn e n
\\',.1lr11•,<l;n n1i:ht that his son
llllj?hl h;11e hccn "v1ct1m1zed''
R;irhara Hn1·1, 1q llll\\ il en\.
l,.gP ~111rtrn1. .~:11rl 1ha! ,.h,,rt l~
al1rr llir ~r-1 rn ~h;i;nn T:itl•
murrlC"rs 111 . .\u;::ust. 1969.
\\;it~nn 2i ~<+1r ii de111nns1r11-
tu1n nf !ilahh111c reehn1111u·.~ at
lhP f)('alh \"111lry ranr·h l h11!
R1n!in2 f'rUptrrl f(lr !hf' """(Ind -------------, 11 ii~ h r ii cl Q 11 ii r r f' r ~ fnr .· ,:traight night at 1he ('ahl0rn111 \1 an~nn'F hippir·"t~ If' rl;in
Ht lnld !he wnnirn nnt 111 Stil!P Fair, re~llllln~ Hl llljlll~
to 11lrf'r nffirrrs ilF ~' lra,.1 ;,nn put !hr knife .~tr;i1.i:ht in. bl1t 111
"1urn !he knife up .<1nd nlnl'r it .1ouths threw ho;ird~. holllr'
arnunri to cut up inore s1uff." anrl rnck.~.
Te;ir i:as w~s usrd In ttin·P ghp .~airl
,\·J::in1'nn ;incl rhref' (ern:ile the rioters nut nf 1hr f111r
fnlln11•ers wrre ~rnlrnred 10 .11:rounds \\"c>dnrsd;iy n1gh1 ilnrl
de.<1th la.~t April in thP Ta!P n1;in_1· nf the es!ima!rrl 30,1\f)f)
n1urclers, bu1 Y,'a!.~nn fnugh!. fa irgoers 11·ere expnserl f1, the
e1r r:idirinn fro1n Tex11.~ ;inrl J!il"
\.\'llS nnl lrircl with !hPrn Ah11ul Jf) pe1·sons 11·err <ir-
r..fis~ Hn1·l clid nnl n1rnt1nn ff'.~!erl ;ind at least onP .1·01Jth \\";it .•nn·~ drmnnsrr;itiiin ll'hrn
i;he restifierl in rhe e:ir!irr tri<i l 11·:1s 11•rr!iler1 fron1 nfi11·rr.~ h.v
of :O.fanson and thrre 11·omen the rrnwd and spintrd 1111·:1v
foll<'IWPrs. d u r i n ,i: t h e I ...,. o -ho u r
Pr1nr to that ln;il ~he y,·as di!iturbancr.
allrJ(ell~' fed ;i LSD-~piked \\'indr1ws on fi\'r pollf'e l"ars
h;itnburgC'r by i:;nme n f
M a.nsnn's follnwr rs tr~·inJ: tn 11rre broken and 111'n nr them
~Tnp ht>r tr;;!imnnl' ~1a n~nn 11 rrr fll'Prlurnerl_
.nncl the thrrc wnmcn 11·cre Ar0u11rl 7n ofrirers v,r1r nn
C''"'n1·ictC'cl ;inrt ;;cnlrnrrcl In h;;nd \\'hen trouble hegan :i.s
dt>;:i1h in 1ht> T;i!e rnurr!er·.; .~n111e of theri1 l'lcared an llrr;1
,\li;;i:; Hovi 111.~n tr.~t ifirrl rh11! ne;ir 11 J;i~nnn where i;nme
\\';i1son tnld the girls 1h11t 1t .1·nuth.~ h;id t·r1n11n;indrC'rccl
11·;i~ t>llher "tlirm" nr 11.~: ;;c1·cra.I f1bC'r.c:l11ss boals. !l'.'n
U"d. Left
Boys
~.\\ 1111·:1;0 tl'P IJ -
' l)adrly loves me so nHJch,
b11l brnkr ;:ind lives in a
sh;ir·k," the nolc rr<id.
'"rlr;•,'-;f"' kt"r)l us unt il di!d·
1ly c11n gel us <1 fll<it•c to
~1;11· ..
1;11:11 11<1s !IH• 11olr pot1rc
fn1111il \\"Prln,..sd11v <i1 t<lchrd
to Tfln1my. Ii, 11.nrl Trrlrlv,
~ Thev 11,..re founrl Ill lhc
1.1nr1;i ·\"is!;. sf'<'l1nn of 1he
1·11v :ind a box of c-lr;u1
1·l•1lhf'" h;id hrrn 1 ... rt \rllh
1hrn1.
·1,1c 11•11r :'.l"<l :-;:1id Ill"
r;.in·nl~ 11/•1'(' rl11nrrrr1 :.incl
lhal 111r trl!tiPr 11:1.; 11nahlr
\.1 (';II(' f'n' lhr hn1·.; Tl1r\"
11r•·" l:>kr r1 In ll1l1i·rr<;1.
f'l""'ll in(! h•~•lH' prnrt1nc
ft11 thrr r\r1 rh1p1nrnt;; 1n
lhc r:1~r
''tliprn" me11ni11c '"r11;,~ ... 1h·•~r ~0~1~,~·l;''~"'~'~':'"'"::::'~l~N~ll~·'_"~''~'~··~·'="~"~'~·.'.::===========:;:\ \1·hn 11·ere not n1en1hers nf !he · r
r..1-lrisnn family. I
Shr sairl shr 1·ef'ngn1zcd ;i 1
lon,t:·barreled .22-eal. rr vol\ler
identifier! by police a~ nne nf
lhl' n111rrler we:ipnns in the
Tale sl::i~1inJ:s. ;ind ;;a.id she '
s;i"· \\'111~nn practicr with the
~11n ill th(' Sp;ihn fl;inch in
Ch111 ~"·nrth \\'hrre the .\,Janson
f11111 ilv ;;prn1 much of lhe ~11m·
mer Or 1969. I
DESIGNER-CRAFTSMAN
BRENT BENNETT-DESI GNER HAS O PENED A
N EW SHOWROOM FOR INDIVIDUALS,
ARCH ITECTS . & INTER IOR DESIGNERS.
r..!i~;; Hoyt ~aid lh;it artrr the
•·ramih"' wenr to n e a 1 h
\ ·allr .1< \\' a I ;; o n frequently 1
bou,llhl nP\\'Sp11pers when there 1
\\"asn't enough innnrv fnr fMri.
She ~;iid ~hr \\'AS ~ member
of !hf' f..l;insnn J?rnu p rrnm
' April In lhr r nrl nf /lugu.~r
l!lli9, hu1 dl1rini.: rhal time she
11)~0 "hitchhikPd 11crni:;5 thC'
e MURALS • PANELS
e TILE
e PLANTERS
e SCULPTU l\E:
e POTS
20°'0 Di1count With Th l1 Ad
BRENT J. BENNETT
ENVIRONMENTAL STONE WARE
100 CARNATION, CORONA d•I MAR
675-1663
('flllntrv ;i nrl "'a~ in Jlli!. "' __ Ji :"'lllll:l••••••••••••••••111•••••
~ ---~
EARN253 To50 3 MORE
Many bo nk s pay a reduced sa vings passbook rate
of a low 4 °/0 • At Pacific you will earn t he
same high ra te s as before.
ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN YEARS
6.18°~ 6.00°/o 5.000 ~ TWO ---
5.92°/o 5.75°~ 1.000 ~ ONE
---------
5.39°~ 5,25°~ 500 °0 %th -----------5.13°/o 5 .00°~ 500 ONE DAY -------·
Interest compounded daily and paid from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's jus t one day
Ask how yo u can obta in all these benef its service charge
FREE
PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE
AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS
FREE
TRAVELER S CHECKS
COLLECTION OF NOTES-
SAFE OEPOSI I BOXES
MANY OTHERS
..... ~ •' ... . . ~ ' ' t ~~~~-111~;
:!L•"'
OPEN NIGHTand D~
Ho urs ; Mon da y-Fr iday 9: 30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6 :00 P.M.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Jlll lllllSTOL STJI E[l • COST A MESA, CAl lfOANl.t, • PHONE 5•0·•06•
111tn p;i'·'lni.! ii lll'rtpnn to · Nn 111[lP re1·urdcr~ \.\Ill be AttnrnPys for 21i inmRtes in SolrdRrl Bnllhers. F 1 t e I a
Jarkson. Slephrn B1n~ham allo\\rc!. uf cnursr." siiJd !he CldJust rnenl l'r nler wherr nrun1i:n e1nd .lohn Clutrhelle, I Wo "''" IM •Ir•••• 10 "''"''"' Ytvr ~·m• ·~• •••!•• •"11•••••• '"'" ., .. poul, 1·ar11ert ;i t,1rw rer·nrdrr llnrl ii"~nr1a1 r 11 ardr1l./an1es l';irk, Je1ckson made his break flied and Ruchell Ma2ee. who is
w;1s ./<t!"k~nn ~ la:-1 11~11r.r 11hh l><'l1r1rl'i a gun v,;.i <; l'irnu~; " federal court suit \\"{'rl· ch11r_ged alnng "'Ith Angela Coll Mr ....
ht•lun• tht• IJl;tt·~ l'l'l•ilu111J11<11) f.:\t>li tii ,f::t("k~on In a tnpe nesd;iy askin.i: that $52 n11ll1<111 Oa1 ts ln cnnnc<·1 1ru1 \\'Ith last
p111l1·d ;1 Jl!'it11I (n1111 h1 ~ ;1lr11 r('r11rdrr l•1 a 1nld a llle!al 111 llamRJ;C'S be lla1d l hC'Jr ye a r 'i:; !\1 a r In c: o u 11 t y
:.ljli• t11111 , :-linur1•d ··1111~ *'' 11 " dCl1•,·t1 1r chrr~
;111d began an r:;1'.ip1.• :.ittf'111p1 ·It 1111.~ 1,c>rli't'lly 1101s~1bl<'
111 ll'hu·h hr>, lhr·rt• gu:1nl~ And 1!1;1! St1>1 " {'nuld h<1\'t hrnll~h!
cl1t"ll~. 1:h:1r:,i1r1.i: that 1hey cnur1house shnotnut in <.1'hicl1
""'ere be;itrn and tn1 rured The four f)Crso11s died.
t11·11 whi te 111111;1\ri> died thr-pt'llol to CirnrJ:f' ,/?.~ksnn
At!Ol'Of')\ 1\111 he 1\1•1111llll'd wi1hnu1 knn11·1ni; ii " ~;111i
suit also a~ked that the federal ncrnonstrators n1 ass e d
governme11l take ol'er San r)u1i:;idf' nf San Que n t i n
1ti.~kl11 the pn~on turl;i_v ll'lr !hr H111~·h;11 n · :-111'1'(' 111:1\1 h;1._e " d I I · h 5ov+~ Co•ol P l·•~ ,.urnt111 <+n t 1at prison n · Wer!ne~da.v den1and1ng 1 a1 Bii•tcl '' !~t Sa• Oi~qo Fwy. l1rst tune s111J'l' lhc 1n1·1rlf'nt, il('rn 1hr 11ct1n1 nf ~on1r ~1nd
but 1·1s1ts 1n 1nr11<1lr-clients 11111 nf fnul plav 11r )If' m;il' bi• Ill
fH'1ills hf' proh1hi!ed fron1 dnclnrs and lawvers he allow-c.,,1, M••• s4o-'iOll1>
m;ik1ni.:.' puhlic rernarks." r el tn enter. ~me shouted, l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J
hr b,I pr111r111 1lnh ;ind after ~n111r fnrn1 nl rlr!rnt1r•n He
beinii !horou,ch!r l'il'ilrthed. may not be ~ frre man"
("on1•1rts fllinj( !he cnmpl::i1nl "Three dead pigs i~ no!
---
the ORTHO-PA
F1rldcresl 110-i1on Ku'IQ or Queen Sil" lop shrr,t
• Fi<:>ldcrr:;t no-iron Kn1g or Queen s11e l•llecl bo110111
sheet • 2 K•ng or Ouccrt sozr t>olsler p1Jlows • ·2 Pl II OW '
cases • King or Queen s11c man1rss pad • King or
OlJeen size metal !ramc on ra~y-rolhng c&sters.
and Double Bonus
)(ing or Queen; hradboard plus Quilled bc<lsl'!rl'arl.
Twin or Full: headboard and metal fr;imc on casv-101lin!;I
cas1crs. Co11verlib!e Sola: genuine Shepherd' C35tl?rs
a'la ti11ad aim caps.
MAnRESS A
BOX SPAJNGS
\Vl1rnv011m"''l1r~rellcnl $68 C'!~ r;n '.', "1 c•c.,lle111
(~..-~lrLOcl nri. I""" 3rjrl
o ~r;:;bol•iy. J" 1t•;hr11'1
inrrmraiat'" •·al11r-/''.t:
.i~vh0dy. Includes Ooubll!
Bonus. -.. . _,., .. ... ·-~; .-... ,.
\'a1ue f,,rvalu<!lh1scan'I $88 b~ hNt ~"Y""herr Built lo
!.1~· bu:!t !~r comlo1l. The
(lr!'1n way' Include• Doubl•
Bonus.
<"-. ;o.,_....,c;;-.,,_ .-
. .
Looi.· il•n1,r.rl for"' brttr-r
buv !l'l~n !111<1. mv1 Y"1i'U
l\"lol\ !hll. rc~I o! vr1<11 lolc.
Suo~11nr con~I• 11r1•""·
!<UPl>r s~v1ng~ Include•
Double Bonu1.
MATIRESS A
BOX SPRINGS $98
You can only buy
Ortho Mattresses
at Ortho Stores
inc!uded the tll'o survJ\!nJ:! ennugh '' 1-----
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-.·i... .-
Never Sags. never J;,ils lo
prnv•dc comlor1able rest.
Ovai.ty co11slrt1e11on
prnmoses a long Ill!!. too.
Ortho.,. noes 11 a<;11i11 I
l,,clude1 Ori ho P&k 6.
Double Bonus.
J-lr-re's t'.'Very111 1ng yo11·v!! $16 8 "" ,. '°'"" '"' •.. '"•' l"r 1n the w;,yof romf1'r!,
:;o.111r1 c<in<lr11cl1<'l11 nnrl
flltllhly !r>~!v•P< E\1ri wonncr •
f;•OO"r v;,lllt''. Includes
Orlho P•k 6. Double Sor.us.
. i 'I' . • ... ,.·--i~-~ '""· ~~~~~!~U L PIECES (-; '._.
M11~e this 11 cnnvers11tion piecn. R groat $178 plate !or sm111l or large l11llc. 2 OrTho
bultcn·free ma11resses. 2 box ~rr•ngs,
3 bolsters.:; quilled cov1>rle1s ANO n lovely
corner l~ble pulls it all toge I her at an
un·heard o! price.
MATTJl:ESS &
~:,~xm~:i~;~,G:;,h •och $128 10P·QU~l•ty leature~. !
long-l11s.hng durabol1!y, h<l'l'e
a low price too? Only Ortho
eould do ii~ Includes OT1ho
P1k I, Double Bonus.
MATIRESS A
;2: B OX SPRINGS
11 trerneodous value !or a
!P rril;c price. Tempered
steel ir'lner~pring unit.
Crown Flex cen!cr support.
Howdo weda i1! (Years of
f'Xl)Elrience). l11c!ude1
Or tho P.it 6. Double Bonu9.
-J• I ·• •
M ATTRE SS & ~~~-.. ·~~; 2 BOX SPRINGS
wtia1 a small procc to pay
for sooo much corn!or!. so
rauch streee1{h out lt••ury!
Heavy du!y tempered steel
11n•t. flanged cons11uchon,
bea lJlihJI mul\1·qu1l1ed
cover, Includes Ortho Pak
& Double Bonus.
' \'<nen a bf' cl ding ex roe rt like Ort ho makes 11 sofa tr.at c':'nvefls 1ntn e bed, \/\ars the best o! two
WO,ld>. Sm'" 1.0-.<>. W•d& $178 range or s•zes . a<'d th~! famous Ortho m11111es~. You
can 1 go wrO<lg! Ful1 t iit1
, , • l11elude1 Double BonllL
_, ..... ,..,.._ ...
THE NATION 'S LARGEST CHAIN
LAKEWOOD
4433 Ca n dlewood Avenue
C•ndlewood Shops
(ac1oss !rom l;i~l!wnorl Ce111cr)
PlionP 6J<l.41J'1
SANTA ANA and
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
16131 Harbor Blvd.
(co rnor or Ert ing l"r) NI"~! tn l orl y '~
P hone . B39 ·d 57 0
OF MATIRESS SPECIALISTS
ANAHEIM
1811 West Lincoln Avenue
Between Euclu1 11t'l1'1 Bronkhur•I Avr ~'I"~
JtJS! Ea:;I OI rrrj M>1rl
r 11rin,,· 7lf. :'~'111
• '
• • • , • ,
QUEENIE By Phil l ~terlandf
"Boy, ne\'er again!"
Pre-registration
Begi11s iJ1 Schools
Pre.regislraliQn has begun
ln 13 schools in the S.an Joa-
quin Elementary Schoo 1
Dislrict.
Students new to the district
may pre-register in mosl
schools between the hours of 9
a.m. and 3 p.n,. n•eekda;vs IJO·
til the opening of school. Sept
13.
The district is expecting
11.900 students in grAdes
kindergaz·ten through eight
!his com ing year Fifteen ~Ill·
dent bod ies \\'ill be aclit·c on 13
campuses.
T\\'o schools' popula1ions
will be sharing c<1mpuses.
Ran c h o Sa n J na c1uin
Intermediate School. under
construction in Univ ersity
Park. "'•ill house its students
al Irvine School until com-
plet ion and Lns A 1 is n s
J11termed1atr sludenl!' \Vt!l at-
tend La Paz ln tenne<lia te un·
til their school 1s f1niched.
Pre·enrolln1ent i~ nov.• be1n~
!aken al the fnllowln~ ~thool.~
-Rancho S;in J o a q u i 11
r
=-. -. -----
Men in
l Service
Air111a11 ,\1 ichacl II. i\lllor.
snn nf l\1r. and i\lrs. Merle IL
i\lilne, 20.1~1 Gardenia. ll 11n-
lington Beach. has con1ple1rd
basic 1rain1ng at 1.ackl;ind
AFR. Te x He has heen
assignrd to Chanute 1\FB. 1!1.
for lrai nin~ in fur! services.
A1rn1an i\1ilne. a l!lll!l ~radu:ite
of Huntington Rc<1ch High
Schnnl. artendcd Orange C'oast
College. Costa :'lles<1 .
Capt;i1n Peter F'. Aht . i:nn of
~lr cinrJ ~!rs Hrnr;. F 1\llt, nf
102·14 87th Ave . Richmon<!
Hill !:" Y .. h;i~ ;irri\·rd fnr du-
ly at Ent AFB. CnJn
Captain Ah1 . a \l'fAthrr of
ficer. 15 <li'SH.:ncd tn a unJ1 nf
1he 1\1r \\'ca!hcr ~er\IC'r 11h1rh
provide~ 1rr<1thrr 1nlnrn1al1nn
for military flight n11rr:i11on4
Ii i~ \\'ife. l\nnr!lr. iF !he
daup;htrr of \'!rs. Ann<l l.n1 i nf
17Wl1 Van Buren . Hu n11ngtnn
BeaC'h.
Intermediate: allendance area
of Irvine School. El Toro
r-.larine Sc ho o l . University
Park School. Turtle Rock
School.
-Irvine School : California
Homes. Green1ree Homes .
Irvine R<'.'1Ch Areas, Racquet
Club. The Ranch , The Willows.
\Valnut Grove.
-El Toro M<1rine . all El
Toro base housi ng.
-Univer si tv Park :
Chaneelor Hon1es , ·Park West
Apartments. VilJ;ige I. II. and
I ll. Ranch students on Cul ver
l)clo\11 Unive r.~lly A v e n u e ,
~lar i ne Corps Air Station
( h el i c opter J-k1ndergarten
onl,v.
-Turtle Rock: Co l o n y
Homes. Culverdale , Tu rtle
Rock Hil!s. UCI. \Valnut
Grove. ~ICAS 1-6 only.
-Cordiller:i · EI do rad o
l-lnn1e~. Se\•i!le Homes. i\-i;1drid
Hon1es Ill. Aliso Villas.
-Lind:i Vist:i : La Pai
llon1es. Mission Ridge Homes.
J\1 on tere~· r-.lasters. Casalona
Apartme n!s
-l\largueri1c O'Neill · Dea ne
I lo me!'. l\fa<lrid I-Jomes I <inrl
I L New L:i Pa1, U n i t s
(northeast nf L:i Pa1. Road 1.
-\I a 1 e ncit1 · C;ipistrano
Highlands. The Mi ~sinn . Ole.
-Aliso; Design One. Laguna
Nnr1h. Lake Fore~! ex -
rep1 (;;irrlen ;.ind fnuntry
Scene !, PA sa Verde. Trahuco
/load In l\·lu irb1ods RoulevA r<l .
-Catr~ Ali.<:o Ca o,vno, f,I
Tnrn. Laguna ilf'AL 0 1 rl
L::u:un;i Norlh . TrAQuco r:n n-
\On 1 hu~ l!f\C'~ In ('nok's
Corner 1. ;.ill El Torn ;.irea nnt
1vi1hin Olivewf'IOd and Al 1.~n
h<nind;irie.~.
-O!i1·e11•nocl (:;ird1nal Park.
L;ikr ForPs! lfflun!rv Scene
And C::in1en Hnmes1, i\en'
\\'orld. R,,nuhlir Homes. Sunnv
Rav . ~or!h [,;ig 11n;i
1 ;\l 11it'lanrls !o F' r c e 11· n vi .
l\·lu1rl;i nd.~ 1.~ h o 11 o d A r Y'
be1 11•r-en Alii-n
-Ori Cerrn, Arcei1n Hills.
Llfc~t1·le !-lnmc~. ~·lnnte Vi 111n
r<cgistr;i!ion fnr L.:r P:t7
lntl!rmrd1<1te Srhonl will ho>
1\11.c: 30, .11 Anrl Scol 1 1n thr
;itJe11danrP <1rr:i nf Cnrdtl!rr:i
l.1nrl;1 \li~IA. 111arg11 r r i ! ,.
()'\:rill anrl \'alrnr1:i Srhnnl~
F.nroll n1ent for l.n~ A\1sn~
lntrrmr(ll;ir~ wil l hr SC'p1 J
;inrl 2 for thP A!t end;iriee :ireA
nr Al1sn. (;Ates, fl!il'('l\'Onrl,
and Del Cerro.
D• ,.,.. 1111• to h•lp peop .. ?
S••lrl119 o ... w , ••dl l"ti <Or9et'?
fh•n bti • lrolMd
MF.ol(Al ASSISTANT OR
• R!C!PTIONIST
DENTAL
ASSISTANT
Short, lnte~•;•• 10u<1eo fun1 11.,olily 'f6"
01 on ,A.n;,toM ;,, 1he """" ol a '~y1icion
o• Deni;,,,~ ,..on•h "'"9'""' lo• Den•o l A•·
11•ton! or Medi<ol 0 11'<• l•<ept:o~:,1, 7
"'""'~ '"09•0"' 10< MeG,.ol ,lui1lont. Doy .,.. """"'"9 clonu. ldthme pl0<•111•nl
on i1!onc" ot no odditlo,.ol e<>ll.
Southern California College
of
Medical and Dental Assistants
(formt rl1 los A119t l1t Coll191)
;,
by the Accrediling (oll'lmit5ion of tht !
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regional en vi r on men t
problems opens on the Orange
Uiast <.:omrnuntly C..: o 11 e gt.
cam pus in Costa Mesa ~ton
da y The publtc is in\'1led to
attend free of charge.
The se1nlnar, sponsored by
the U.S. Department of Hous-
ing and Urban Develop1nent
and t h e Ca l ifornia
C'.oordination Counc il In r
Higher Edutation, "' i l 1
contin ue dail.v through Sept. J
The regional seminar ~·ill
e x am in e localized
environment problems of com-
111wut1es located i11 the Los
Angeles basin. south to the
t.1ex ican border.
··\\'e are trying to establish
a means of con1mun1cat1or,
betv.·een n1unic1pahties and
'communtt!es i;o that they can
begin to work out their
en1·1ronmenl;tl p r o bl e n1 s
together,'' said Dr. Joseph
Ton1chak. director of the
sen1lnar and professor of
anthropology at OCC.
Robert BaH1n. cl1airman ot
the Orange Cou nty Board of
Supervisors; Richard T Han·
na, member of the CJ.!ifornta
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Dr. Philip Bundel, as.'!Lslanl
Professor ol l'npu!auon and
Erl\ inuunental Biulu,i::y at U.S
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Caspers of the Oranj,;e County
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Rt' g Lon a I Env1ronn1ental
Ouestions an<1 A n s we r s
Regiona l Planning : SI a ff
Developrnent and Training for
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'Supe1•111arket Age' Bolivia: 185 R evolutions in Past 146 Years
Justice Bu1·ge1·'s I.A PA Z. 8'111\Ul 1L'Pt 1 -
Children in t he Amt'r1can
school of La Paz no longer
play cov.·boys a"d Indi ans.
They play ar med Io r c e s
ai.;ainst guerri ll rrns
try1n,1? In n1'erthrnv.· former
President Juan Jose Tor res.
and v.ho ha1e gone hon1e "'l\h
their nfles and sticks of
tl_vnan11te to w;.11t for ann!hPr
chance.
1F'SB1 and the N 1 t 1 on a I
Revolutionary M o v em e n t
1,\tNR1 c11n keep the coalition
of c1v1!1an for<'es that support
P1"PS!df'n! Banzer toge!her.
given hy prior J:fl\'Crnment~ to
Ameriran concerns. a n d
On the other side ts Bol\1~1 's
armed forces, "ho after IG-
months of Torres hAI e rlec1ded
that tht e,,.treme left 1s not for
t hem. ThP\" are suppnr!t'd by
the Falai1g1stas iilld I he
followers or fornier president
\ 1ctor· Paz ~:s1 cnsoro.
Goal s Move Al1ead Trad1t1ona !ly the F'SB and
the MNR ha1·e heen blt!rr
polit1cA! enem1ps and nn!y
J01neJ force.~ Lo oust Presidenl
Torres. Now !hey lorrn part of
the same RQve1·nment.
hfcame ! n t· r e a st n g J y
dependent on the So\ 1et Ln1on.
OUservers pn1nt out that any
shift to a inore morler;i1 e pos1-
t1on n11ght be cons1dert>d h.v
many to be a S\.\'1ng to the
rad ical right By BARRY SCll\\'EID
"'ASH!NC;TON 1AP 1 -At
th e st11r1. Chief Ju11t1ce \\'a rrfn
F.. Bur,Rer pledged h1n1sPlf 1(1
1ud1c 111! reforn1. to moving t!1e
n;it ion'i; cou rts 1nli1 ··the
r.uper market A~e."
"f 1nlt'nd 10 take 11 n ;ict11e
pnrt." he said ;i t a J1Jd1e1a1
l'onference in July J!lfi!=I. a
"Pf'k t1flr r bcin~ .<1worn 111
An t'K.:llllln a!1on of h Is
rprorri ;i f1er 26 month~ on lhe
Joh shn"" that .st1n1c of his
f<11 fired projecls, including
pnsnn refor m and establish-
ment or a nat ional cenier fo r
~la t r rouno;., are n1or1ng
ahead
Add1t1nnalll . ('ongrrss has
bee n rl'~ponSt\'e In Burger's
pr11posi'll~ for rnore mo ney.
The lJudg rt 1s up $478.iOO lh1s
~ear, nn lhp of a $700 .400 boos t
in Flu rgcr"s lirs1 trrn1
The justices ha1e .11 i·lcrks
""hert> twn \'ears a~o tt1ev had
22. The re' is $.11 R.o00 for
1ni~rellancou s e.-.:ilenses and
t."147.000 for c11re of the
bui ldin,R and ,Rround~ L;1~t
. 1·ea r the figures ~·ere S22~.000
and S5fl2.000
Congress h<1 s yet !o shn11· in-
tere~I in Bur,Rer'i; 1dr;i tha t he
be in\'11ed Annual ly for i'I
repnrt on "the state of the
fed er;il jud1f'1?.ry." and !he
chief justJ('e has h.ctd lo settle :
for the An1eriran R;ir Associa-1
l ion ;is a suhst1tule audience.
He's had be1trr luck at the,
\\'h ill' Hou~P . 11 er s u a d in g
Pre.~iden! Nixon t hrl)u ~h lhe
in1ercess1on nf Alt v. <;en . John
E .. ~l i !r·hell 111 r"ubl icly pro-
mo1c the s1 ale 1·ourt eentPr
last ~1 ;irrh ;is "011{' of 1!ie
mos!. c,,.ei t1n,1? prPJec1.~ in the
1
recent his torv of r>ur Ameriran
jud icial i;,:stem." lt was
lAunched three months later. I
At the core or Rurger"s I
reform proposal s is the con-
1 \'iction that judgrs. pnrti cu lar-
1~, top judges. shl'uld not hal'c
to spend their time on ad-
ministrati1'e details. lie l i kr~
to draw pa rallels 10 the
medtc;il profe ssion For 40
yea rs. he sa~'!'i. hospitals have
u"ed adn1 inistratnrs tn relie,·e,
doc tori; ;ind nuri;es of manage-
ment duties. Shou ld n"t the
cour1s have their 0\.\'11 "traffic
1
ma na_gers?''
There has lx>en lit!lp public
d1sai;irce n1eot at a time when I
mnsl Ar'l!rricans h<l \'f' ci!hrr l 1
expt>rienced delay in !he
court.~ nr read ilhiu1! ii. I
<11 lthou,eh sonic llousp n1c1nbcrs I
grumhled la.~! rnonth al>oul
providing Rurgrr 1~·ith i'I
$411.000 a d m i 11 is I r a l i 1· e
assistanl . 11 S22.R!l7 leg;il i'ls.~ls
tant an<l ;ino1hrr seeretary. I
The hill prissed Senal e ap-
proval is considered :i ci nch. I
:'<.lnre important. last ye11r
(ongre"i; au!horized the hiring
of nne ;:id1111nistrato r in earh nf
the!! feder ~I jud1ri;1I rin;lL1ts
al a ~;il;irv nf UJI tu S:lliJ)OO
F1nd1n,1? c<1nd 1datc~ for the
Joh~ h;:i" been d1Hi. ult \,,11e
..
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nf the posts has been filled. A
press release issuerl b.v the
<"ourt last month called 1his a
•·.~u rprls1ng development'' anrl
1111 lted unen1ployed e,,.ccul1vl's
In apply.
Congrrss also <1ppn1ved an
adn11n[s1ratnr fnr lhr courts of
the Distrtct flf t:;nlun1b1<1 This
pos1 w.:is fill Pd \11th ;i Rradu;itr
'l"itJ'f If t t.10ll6H JUST 1"o BE: A
&\ITff.RF!.Y'? MO~T You HAVf. uer
POWEf(''? ..
of thf' Insti tute for Court -------------
f\1anagement at !he Llnl\'f'rsity
of lkn\·er.
~lost of !he 01~trict of
Colu mbia jt11li.;es wanted the
jnli to go to their veteran
(_"IPrk. hut Hurger used his
mus<"l f'. He told Chief Jurli;:e
ll<1rold H. f:rrene 1n a lr !ter
unco\·rred hy The \\';i ~h 1ni:ton
Star that '"the eourse on \1h1ch
1·ou have rmbi'!rkrd , were it lo
be tnler?JPd . 11•ot!ld 1nev11ably
cliscrPdit !ht> hasic idc;i nf irn-
pro1 ed l'OLJrt 111anagcn1ent "
The Dcnl'rr lnsti1u!P 11·<1s
cr eated a ~'e;ir agn to <illc1 i:i!e
v.·h<it Burger cAllS ' · 1 h e
dcsµer<1!e need for a new
catl'gory of lrainerl person-
nrl." tt offers a six:-111onths
('<1u1·sc <1nd graduated its first
(_'lass of .11 last Deccn1ber.
Coa:;I Floris t
Takes Honors
l!arhor Area fl onsl, J\.1iwri
:>.lolho h<1s earned one of three
top ;111'i1rds 111 !he !-rn1or
rt11·1sion uf flo11rr arran1:111g at
the FTD 1 Floral Telegrarn
Oe!iveryf conl'ention in Van-
eouver.
An rxol1c :irr;ingrrnrnt of
;111thuriu111s arid Auslrali an
p1·ntc<1 <'la1n1 Pd (·nn1n1 endation
frnn1 l.ROO FT D jud ges,
:\luhl11 . 2:!20 f'J iff i)n1·e.
Nc1Yporl Bc<ieh. is owner ;:ind
opcrritor nf l-'lo\1·er.~ h_Y i\1 or ri
at 448 E. 17th SL. Cos1;i .~l r~;i
and ,1l f'ashion I s I a n cl .
J\'cwpor! Rc;ich.
Sale Ends Tues., Aug. 31
The ~11rues Bri tish and
Am!'rican child ren play refte rt
reality of this revolu tion-prone
cou nt ry.
Jn 1ls 146 ven rs as ;in 111·
dependent ri-puhl1c, Bol n·1a
has had lR5 revolutio ns and ~II
prei;1dents. 11nd ii is nnl llkel.v
1ha1 the p<1ce \\'ill .~lacken in
l hf' ltll!1led1ate ruiure.
Col. Hugo Banzcr. "ho Sun -
dal' beca me Aollv1a ·.~ newest
pr~s1dent. f:i<"es a hard Joh.
Throughout lhP c n un 1 r y
lherP ilft' lhnusand" nf <1 rn1!'r!
\.\'nr ke rs. \YhO bil!erl y rou~h!
against the armed force~
Ir • • Life.,11ar1l ...
Honors Sl:ilcrl
An av.'ards n11:ht will be held
r-.ionda y for the 2JO boy5 who
p;:i rl1,·1pated i n Hunt ington
RPl'I Ch's Junior I.if e gua rd
'progr<1rn !his su1nn1er.
To he held 11t 7<10 p.rn. <1!
lt1r l/unlingl.nn Rci'!ch High
Sl·hV1d A u d i t oriu m , lhc
prr1grarn will inc I u d e
presentation of certificates of
i'l rhievemcnt and competition
;i\.\·ar<ls by M;iyor (;eorge
~lcCracken.
The L:n1l'crs1 tv pf S an
Andres is a f'en.ter fnr suh-
1·crs1 1•e <1ct11·ities. A Ire Rd y
there are report s of sturlents
plannin,R lo orga ni1.e a l(uer-
rilla C'ampa ign in Bolivia's
c1111ntrvs1de
And · p1•en within the new
J,:nvrrnn1ent 1!.~elf. there 1s
skpptrris m as to how lnng
Bnl1v1 11 '" Snci alis! Pha lanx
Et nnorn icall y Boliv1 11 also is
fa ring a difficult s1luRllon.
Dunng the Ill months Torres
was In off ice. this country
went further and further In
the left. canceled contrart.'i
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Bolivia's plight can be su m-
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spectrum are the workers led
hy Marxist former President
.J uan Lechin and the left-wing
i;tudents. Roughly 50 percent of
the populAt1o n is on their side.
1"he anned forces also ha\'e
the su pport of roughl y half the
population
Over the weekend Banzer
anr! his followers "'on a battle.
Bt1t, the v.·ar is not over. and
Bolivia migh t well hi ve 1!s
186th re1·olutio n v.·lthin the
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Feliciano
Suspect
Guilty
SANTA ANA -Gene Ron·
dondo or Newport Beach,
onehme CO-O\\'nt'r of the 11l-
f;1ted \\le s l cl if f Drive
restaurant that bore the name
of blind singer Jose f'eliciano,
was found guilty \Vednesday in
Orange County Superior Court.
of nu.ill iple charges of grand
theft
Judge Jarnes Turner closed
a three day non;ury trial by
ruling guilt~· on charges that
Rondundo, ~6 . of 2422 E. 22nd
SL, w<1s resJXlns1ble for the
lhefl of 322 cases of liquor
during his tern1 as co·owner of
Feliciano's restau rant.
Deputy District Attorney
l\1artin J. Heneghan sue·
cessfully argued that the li-
quor was transferred to
Feliciano's by Rondondo dur-
ing July of 1969 from the
former Saddlebar k Inn in
Lai!;una Beach.
Rondondo and Ch a r I e s
"Chuck" Dryer, 33. of 1645
Sunset Lane. Laguna Beach,
\vere subsequently indicted by
the Orange County (lrand Jury
following investigation of \vhat
investigators described as a
liQuor hijacking.
Charges against D r e y e r
have been dismissed follow ing
his appearance as a
prosecution witness against
Rondondo in the trial con·
eluded \Vednesday.
Rondondo still faces trial on
other charges of bribing a
pol!ce officer.furni s hi n g
dangerous drugs ;;rrid con·
spi racy. Thal tria l is
scheduled lo t"l pen OC'l. 18.
Judge Turner is scheduled lo
sentence Rondondo on the
grand theft charges Oct. 7.
Laguna Plans
One-n1an Show
lta .Jt11ae , Too
Fair May Expand to 10 Days
By TEHRY COVILL~
01 Ill• 1>•11, Pllel 11111
Orange County Fair direc·
tors will consider expand ing
the fa ir tQ 10 days and 1novlng
it to June instead of July in
1972,
Both propos;1ls will be 111ade
tonight by Jarnes Por!erfleld,
general man::i~er of the frur.
Directors of the 32nd Dist riet
Agricultural Assoc1:it 1011, 1 he
fair board , meet at 7<10 p 1n.
in the board roon1, 88 Fair
Drive, <..:osta r.!f'sa.
"It doesn't take lhat n1uch
more effort to prepare for a
rigt1t aflt:r 1nost schools lu
Orange Counly close for the
s u n; 1n er , ' ' Po1·1crrield rx·
plalnl'<l . "\\'c L'illl J;t'L <;chool
.\uungstt'rS n1o~l 111\'Qlvetl 1n
the fair. In July a Jot of theni
are already gone on vaca·
lions."
Tilt June Fair da le ~·ould
rilsu ofter lt:ss compelLtion
from 01hrr atlractions such as
the beach and county an1use-
n1en1 parks. he <1dded. "The
111ost t·ompet1!1on for everyone
is 1n J ~ly I .... ·ant lo take us
out of th<rt."
VCI Professor Joi11s
Nixo11 Drug W cir V11it
11)..day fair than ii does for a SANTA ANA -Dr John C. J\·lainlenance Progran1 In 1969.
six-clay fair," Porterflcld said. Kran1f'r, a UC I rv l n e Ue is expected to take a leave
lie plans tu sub1n1t two psychiatri~1 and llc:id of of absente fro1n that job as
Uudgets to fa ir directors. one Orange ('aunty's i\lf't hadone .,.,·ell as frorn his post with
b:1sed on a IO·day fair, the maintenance prngra1u f or UC!' c !) 1 fll d" ·
nther on the customary six· heroin addicts, has been nanl· s o ege o e ic1ne.
day even!. Dr. Ernest Klatte. the ed assislant director or
Porterfield estimates the President Nixon's war on drug county's deputy director or
total cost of fair operations in abuse. Community ~1 ental Health
1972 at $345,000, based on 10 Dr. Krainer. 4!81 Brisbane Servi('es, said Saul Slo!zberg.
days of activity. Three sources \Va y, Ir vi ne. \1·ill juin the staff chie>f psyl'hiatric social worker
of income for !he fair hoard tif Dr. Jeroni!! ,Jaffe, h~ad of f h I are eslirnaled at : or t e J\1ethadone c inic will the S""cial Act ion Office for •.~ ,·, •• ,,,.,, d;•eclo• d ... ,.,, -A $101,000 carrv. over from ··-= ., a • • "''
1971. JJ1·ug Abu se PrCl'l'llliOn 111 Kr<1n1er's absence.
\l'ashini;ton. D L'. 0'' · Jh I J -State donations fron1 hors£' erseeing e 0 ca 'fhe ney,·Jy.fnrn1ed ai;!ency progran1. Or. !\!alt!! said. will
racing amounting to $SB.ODO, \l"ilS dC'.<:-igna !ed by President he Dr. Edv .. ard Quass of
-Locally generated revenue Nixon to con;bat drug ad· Laguna Beach. y,•ho v.· 111
with a 10-day fai r and other diction on a naliony,•ide> b..isis. assume duties as Orange
yearly activities of $362.300. Dr. Kramer established the County's d<'puty director or
The general manager ex· Orange County J\1ethadone drug abuse services Sept. I.
peels the fair board to end I ~~~~~~~~;,;;:..;::::;~.ii,;;::.ii,;;:~~.ii,;~~~I 1972 with aOOut $177,470 in pro-11
fit. if a 10-clay schedule ls
adopted.
Each year·s profit is thrown
into the next year's budge>t.
Porterfield also <"Onsidcrs
the shifting of fa ir dates a ma·
jor mO\'e that could strengthen
th<' annual show . The fa ir was
held July 13·!8 this ye>ar. he>
proposes moving it to an open·
ing date of June 16 in 1972.
·'Thal allows us to open
Widow Give n
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Want Ads
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Laguna Beach artist Robert EL Toll O Thi.' ~RT:O.!f.:N·r o~· FURNl-
Buck\and v•i!l ~gin Sunday at Distinguished ('n il1:111 Srr\'tce l TURE~:-I !ere ts 11. Holly-
En1erec1 ~utu•, 11 f.)('s Art. 1416 S. Coast Award, the highesl military \ \\'Ood BC'd anli a Dining
w.tnP, Cnrl•hnP Lo~ •p ~,,., Larry J·/o'gh way, Laguna Beach. d be -·• ·1· h / J
Mt '""'"· Btvt•11 J . •nd Jo~n illr< Buckland y,•111 di s p I a y for bravery, h;is he e 11 all bE>lng sold lly the s11mE'
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mum: cook on paper plater, even ch ino servi ng pieces;
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Shop Mon-Sat. 'til 9:00. Su". 12-SPM
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Ttiur~av Augu\t 26 1971
f'1t itUL 1· Clftf'lJS 1>11 Bil K rnne Owi1e1· to Appeal
De nied Motel Bi(l
The Newport Beach Plan·
ning Commission's denial of a
use permit for development of
a 14·unit motel near the
Newport Pier will be appealed
lo the city council. a
representative for o wn er
\V ill i;i n1 S!1oe said.
Co1nm iss1oners said they
denied the request beca use
they v.·eren't sure if the "out·
ot·the·"''il y" loca tion at 2fl05-
2009 Court Street could cater
to a transient motel trade.
Assistant Communit y
development Director James
He~·1cker broUJ:ht up the
possibility of the building
betnJ: ··00ot1eJ;! apartments." a
quest.ion v.·hich bothered conl·
missioners at a previous
hea vily residential, bul Roher!
Seiling, representlng I he
ovoner. said Stine "v.•ants a
n1otel !here" and produced
photograrhs supposed to show
how \'isihll' 1hf' stru('\ure
\\'1\lllrl )){' fl'fl!ll l!'(lfflr· I
!'resent den..,11~' p1·r unit in
the n1ntel is sr1 iii .1;,o squ;1re
feet. If required to hct'orne an
ap;1rtn1ent hou.<:(', d e nsi t y
would have tn be increased to
800 square feet per unit.
t~Ur
(~SEEN
(u lN
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FORT ~
LAUDERD/rI.B~
1LORfDA (
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d "Pleose, Mommy? Can we toke him home with
us? He could sleep in my room end
I 'LL take core of him ,"
Nader's Group Jumps
Into 'Boondoggle'
meetinJ?.
All 14 ur11Ls "'·ere designed
v.•ith kitchens, but the owner
had volunteered lo take out
ha lf of the f;icilitics if it v.·oulrl
improve the motel i;latus.
"Is thi.~ a th inly d is_gui.~ed
apartment house ~" asked
cornmissioncr r.ordon Glass.
"It doesn't seem like the
owner is going into the motel
..ta•6· ~?!>BARING NOW AT
SACRAf\tENTO \AP l Th . business seriously," he ;idded.
Ukiah is a town or 10.01 4 v.•ate~ !~~~ ;g:i~r1;~w s~~~o~gh:-==T=h=e=Co="'='='=''='=''=a='='=a=:isl Naya • Impala • Camara s.·'c-•.~o T''~5D "" ¥flDQV. ~·· ....... •n ""~
residents in the v.•oo ded theaqueduct-andnowdoes-· ---· ~::v~~t;~h~~~~;;e~~~~: ~ 6··:1 \Ji;. Al llflH DA llfl•tJn&'A
mouo1';°' oocth of Sa n -would insuce that "all of KlDS LOVE • ., ••' •• """ ••n """' 3'1""· .,lfl'IT .. O, .. T "-'•-'"' ........ ff. ""'I. II ft Francisco. It receives an California can flower and cf.eds of 11c-w '71 "Chevys ..... llltl\:il ·II /lill 0 ..... ,-....... .rlt AJD nn
average 56 inches of rain a receive benefits." priced ill1t datl ar1 abav• i~,.Gl!liil:;~;=-;:~~~~"~....:
nd th b R . UNCLE LE N cost. Liberal Trode-t n Al· year a e near Y uss1an Statistically, tbe pr0 i'0 •t w,·11
f n . . '-' <=L lawancc-1. Low, Jaw lank ------
River fl ten oods In winier consist of these components f ina11tlnq. Hurry~ lc-fa•• ! I 1 R d ti
and spring. when it is completen in 1973: Saturdays in stack dep1 .. w1. ea 1e DAILY PILOT
Los Angeles ha s a Twenty-one dams with a
population or 2.8 million. It capacity of 6.8 mi!Jion acre-The DA ILY PILOT For T S C
gets 1s inches or moisture a feet or water: sas mt1es or I , op ports overa!!e
year and the concrele·channel-aqueducts: six powerplants,'-------------'' ----------------·----;----~'----;-;;::::::::::;...,;
ed Los Angeles River often is with a generating rapacity of --•------=fi~:i~~.· \~ t~h:tr~;it~r~1 b~~ t~hir:o;u·g~lh~~,.~,:n·~.t:1;,~w'pcn~d~:~,~f',:nl~.::.01; 11Y OU get it better at the 6Wherehouse 11
!er California controversy !hat .. ... " .,
has caged foe decades -°'" The keystooe ;, 770-foot h;gh BIRTH DAY s Al E getting the water from where Oroville Dam on the Feather
it is Lo where il is needed River 70 miles north of
most. Sacramento. There will be two
Californians, by a narrow major catch basins for the
vote, elected in 1960 to launch water in the south end of the
the $2.8 billion Californ ia aqueduct -Perris Reservoir
Wafer Plan. the mosl massive in Riverside County a n rl
project of its kind. to get Castaic Reservoir near Los
WE'RE ONE YEAR NEW
AND STILL GROWING!
surplus Northern California Angeles.
water to the thirsty. growing Al first. in the late 19JOs. the
south. v.·ater project created a nnrth·
As I b t proje<:t nears com· .<:llUth split The original Sl.75
pletion. consumer advocate hillion bond issue that J:O I thr
Ralph Nader has entered the proiect going ~·as approved at
dispute -sending a task force the polls 111 J91)() despi!e a 4-!
Of youthful "Nader'!'i raiders" vote ;igainst it in the 11orth.
Into Califnrni11 to study the fearful of !osin~ water it
water project and the state's might someday need .
land use pollcies. The plan carried ~I in the
In a report issued Sunday, more populot1s far south of
the task force called the proj· (;ilifornia.
ect possibly .. , he largest 'fhe water will be sold lo a
speciaf.in lerei;I boondoggle in 11Jlal or 31 cuslorners ranging
history." '' 1' he "rt1iders" from the Napa and Solano
clai med that the projc1·t v.·ould cnunlv flnod control and water
benefit "a fev.· corporale eonsel·vation districts in the
£;irms in thP San .Joaquin North Sa n Francisco Bay
Vallev, a hand r u 1 of rcg:on to 1he J\1ojave \Vat er
I a n d n w ners. speculators. Agency and San Bernardino
developers and water-usin~ in· Valley Muni ci pal W a t e r
dustries in Sou 1 her n District in the south.
Californi:i. and 1hP builders." By far the higgrsl eui;torner
The project shQ11ld come lo v.·ill be the ~1etropolitan
a halt. the report said. \\'i1\er District of Sou1 hern
Controvers~· is nothing new California \\"hich serres the
tn ~hP prnj('rl. but 11 has h;:irl vast Los Angeles metropohla n
the arrlcnl b<1ck1ng or !hrrr a rea
state adminislrationi; headed The f\ader 1.1sk fnrl'I' says
by bo1h llepublican a nd the proiect really 1s cos11nJ:
DPn1nerallr go\'crnors ahoul $\(I tiill1Qn . not SJ h11\ion
If it 1s ;i hoondo~gle, a~ !he s1a1e el:11m£. Thcte-
rleclared an irate former \.01• fore. l h e rrpQrl aq_z11es
Edmund G Bro.,.,.n. ··t would "The proie•t \\'Ill rrlurn harr·
hke to ha1·e ti rena1ned \v ao cenls in hr nef1t fnr r1rr\'
Bro11·n·~ boondoggle " $1 nf puhlic Pxpend1t11rr "
Four :. rnrs i'ign, C o 1• • ;==='--=~=----,!
Reagan st('lfl(! al the northern
terminu.~ of the 44·milf' loni;.:
California Aqueduct. a krv
part of the projecL anrl
decla red: "A projel'1 such as
th i~ is one 1ha1. can and should
unite our people. not di\'ide
them."
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Industries
GOOD WILLY SEZ:
T~e kids. are still out of
school for 5ummer vaca-
t I o n and, 11s u s u a I ,
th.e y're wearing o<Jt their
clothes fa ster than you
can buy them. Why not
try shopping at a Good-
will Retail Store for their
summer clothes -and
your~!
590 W. 19th St.
Costa Me•a
Open Mon. lhru Fri. 9-9
S<it, 9 til l 5:30-646-2479
Your Dollar
Buys More
At The
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BOX SPRINGS
& MATTRESS $3790
FnAM & l'f/ITHER
PILLOWS 2 ... $349
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WOMEN'S
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19¢UP
BABY
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MEN'S
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MEN 'S
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MATTRESSES ! $1995
BOX SPRINGS $1795
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For Pi ckqp Service
lhur\o11iy, August 26, 1'>71 DAILY PILOT J3 .
As Viet War Winds Down, Another Heats Up
B~· PHIL Nl-:WSOM
UP! ~o<•I•" Nowt Aftl l•ll
As the LJn1t~ St;ites winds
ct0wn its \\'ar in South \'iet ·
11<1111, anulher. su f;ir un
n1::irked by \'1olcnce bu l
nonetheless st'r1ous, is wind ing
"' T!11s is the t'tl111u1ui11g stru;:,-
glr aniong the \-\Orld 's flil11<111s
f nr that currently 111 11 s l
preelllus ul all sources of in-
dustnal power-01!. In Asi:i. 1\
cen!crs nn lire ('Urlt111entill
shtlf rlir1111ni.: fron1 !tie w::iters
~11f tlun11a 111 ll1e so11thwesl to
thr sl':1s t1l't11·ecn Ch1n;i find
.J<1p;n1 1n 1hc 11111·thf•;1.~t .
T!w ! 1111('{! ~t 1111·~ IS 1n1•1h I'd
hut .. 1111 11\•·1r!•·n1 :1lh , ,1od 1t$
10!(' IS ;lll>\l l,1 1hi'l! nf tr,1111g to
c~i1·11 ·;ite itself without losing
frirnrl~
111 thi> 1hirl-. nl 1L are .IP~Jilrl,
/\'at1onal1st China, fl1;11nland
China, South Vietnam and the history. claim thrrn frotn the tecl1nr1 to gulf's exploratory
Philippine!. l5th century. On this the 1essels 10 the area.
!n1nl1·ed are vi rt lJ a 11 y Taiwan and n1a1nland Chine.i;e The d 1~pute ov er Senkukll or
unhrard nf desert i.~land~ Tian \'u Tai i~ onl•• the hct\t"r aj.\rre, d1ffl'ring. f1f C'O\lrse, on ' 11 h1c h ;ire dr;;;1r;;h!e nnt for 1-11.rL!icil.l·d one.
h I h I I 11 hethl'r they helong to Taipei y, Jtl 1es on 1 err sur ace iut The I 'hi!ipp111es l1a vc :l~kf'd
for what 111111• lit' b1>n('t1lh II or l'cking, \'atiur1ali.~l l'hu1a tn n ·n1ol'l' ii:. ~·or instur1~'t', .J;ip;in, Ta1wf111 A111ong the Ct1111f'se 1t is a !t'\~lp~ fnun an isl:11nl 111 1114'
tind !>1;unl(l11rl Ch111 a al! l11v h1~hly cn10!1un::il issue ;ind hllS Spr<il!_v g1·ou 1l I~ \ng hC'tv.·ccn
cli!an-lo !Ille l1t1lr i::n1up ~;1 \('d Hs1nhua. !he Corr11nur11st l hc l'hilipp1ncs :ind Sou!h Yu.·l-
ob~eurc tl1 :111c1en 1ts n11n1hr1·s l 'h1ncse news agen('Y to nani Tlie f.'ilipit1(•S b;ise thc11·
;ire 11n\·ert;i1n. ~1111e sa y e1i.:ht. del'lrire: i·ta 1111 less on terr it or i 1'I l
Sor11c sn~· 12 "\l'r 11·::irr1 the Japanese \-\'altr.~ than on lhf'ir :1s~1·rlion
Thf' .Japan!'~(' <';.ill lhetn n1il1 !anst.~ outright !h<it the lhat 1he group lies within the
Senkaku and the L'h 1nese, T1rto Chinese prnpl(' \-\'ill nPi·er Philippine ;i1Thip('l;1g11
Yu Tar. pern111 1he J;ipanese gani;s1ers Also u1 cl1spule ;ire tht'
TJ1c C-ruted Statr ~ hold s tn trainple nn our sacred ll'f· P;ir;i<'l'I l s l~nt!<; where \hl'
then\ t~uw. 1-rgard1ng lhl'rll ;;i<; ri1nr_i· ;:ig;11 n " ('n 1nrn11ni~t l'hinf·~e h;H'<' ;1
p)H'\ flf 1he l1 ,1'llk.1 IL'i !11 '>hl!'li Tht> l n11rrl S1;it1•s 1u~l 11 ;111\s J.!<ltT1~0111. T J1\·y Iii• 1 1~ th<'
Anutht>r dispute cnnt·en1s
\Jny Takeshuna ! s l a n d
hrlween J11pan An(! South
l\urt>a. It is o(·cu p1ed by a
l\1•l't"illl 1-'l•lice del<1••h111e11t
~:ven 111 the 1n1d.~t uf a 11 ar
1nr surv1v11I South Vietnam
;:il~n ha~ tin1e to entl'r the cnn-
trn1ersy. The gnvernn1en1 an-
H"u11eed in June it wo\l!d take:
ALL-DAY CLASSES Enroll
Now
Fall
Semester
Kindergarten th111 8th Grade
• Teachinr; the 4 R's with phonics
• Door·to-Door Bus Serv)ce
•Before and After Schoel Care
• Reasenable Tuition
/1J fll lill/OHI \'11//t'I/
11iN35 Rronklri1rst Strret
962·33 J 2
h1ds 1() explore and expfrut
160.001 sqt111re miles or .... ·ater
nff South V1elnllm. It savs II
('(lrllplln1es tial'e bfd on· con-
ce~s ion n~h!~.
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN
SCHOOLS
Fall Semester Start•
Tues., Sept. 7
Keep Your
Children In
Good Hand5 ()k1n;111<1 :il~u hrlnoi::s ;:ini! nut ::ind h;i~ warnrd C11lf Oil 11orlh11 t•s\, 1111[ f;1r f 1· \J n1
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,::nes P;ick lo 1he last cen111r~· 1
But Lhe Chinese, also citing '
u I I
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Viet Candidates LATEX
HOUSE PAINT Go to Extrenies
SA)(;!H\' (\;pr 1 -(lnP Siiulh
\'i<'!rlilTTI<'-!'e c;1n<l1rl<il P is run-
ning unrlcr ;:i s.\·1nhnl nf 111·0
eh,,11stirks and a bow l of rite.
Another hopeful for the N;i-
t ion;il /\ssen1bly ('lcclion A11g.
2!1 is u~ing a piclure of l'.S.
l'rcsidcnl lliehard :0.1 N1 .~nn
with ii ll itler-st.1 le 11111~t:u·hl'
dr;nvr. in ;ind a l;1rge "X"
;u·n1ss 1he pho!u.
Still an 11 ! he I' P"S:~ihilit_y
rr~islrn'd ;is !hr :l:!i'd 111:111 11n
!he hall11t. in his northt t'n
prnvint•f' l11•r:otn·r ".).)" is th•!
n;in1r of a popular herr.
i)[hcr (':.!JJdid;1{CS :ll'r USl!l~
11·;1lrr hu fL-ilnes, c!\111·s nr1d
h;unhno .~t111<1ts 011 I h e 1 r
r il1npa1gn pu;;Lt·rs.
lnll'rt·sL wa s n111n111g hig ll in
l hl' f1 r~l 1•l1'ctiun uf lo11'f'r
hnu~e tnr1nbtrs or the 11:1\i•111a!
Jcgisl;iturc :;inee 1~167. Hul ll'1tl1
;11[ hf [)if;' !Ul'llHlll l'~Hl~!'\l hy
t11a111•u\'t'rill)i f11r the t\1•inl\1'1'
pr!'s1drn1l<d ra(•e 11·h it·ll 11·:111·.~
prcs1d('n\ t\'gl1_11111 \;in Th1t·u
;is tl1<' nnl ,• t•:11ulid:•I<', the
;1~:-.1 •111111.\' 1·;1('{' l1:1s l)l•en pul
j1\l•1 tile haekgruund.
N1111t·!lil'lt'ss. thl're ;ire 1.2'.17
(•audiiJ:il!•'.) l'y111g fur 15!1 st';_1ls
l r11n1 \'11·l11:1n1·s 44 pn11111('!"'
:1 111! :-,j'( 11111111·ip:1lilit'S, or ;il•olll
ch~ht (•;11Hltd:ilt'S pt·r· S1':1l.
'l'llr• uulrorne t·11uld i111lil':1(e
p11lil11· 1·e:1ct 111ll 111 t·lt'l'!loll
110:1tl('IJ\'(•f'S II h1l'li 11:11 l' bt'l'll
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:1111! t :1:11 Lluong \1:111 1H1g1
r.111111, )(';1d<'r of 1hc l!lfi.1 t'll\JI)
11·h1ch r11rrthrew the rt'gi1nt Hf
th" late preside nt J\gn P1 nh
]lJCll1. drnp IHI\ of the fill'C
ch;irg1n;; Thieu w11h clettion
I IJ:!,C::lng .
Thr ;:i~srn1hlv prrsenll_\' is
hr;i1 Ii,\' pro-Thieu. hut i\·!inh
rct·e1 1·cn his qu;il1fy1n_g support
lrir the p1·esidcn!ial ballot
fr·n111 1hP lar):!t' Rurlrlhtsl h\11c
lll 1hl' hnusr. The Srn<1te elects
members 1n nfl·ye;irs under
til•' con.~t11u11ru1 ilciopted in
1~Jfl7.
1\s frl'quentl_v is true \1•ith
\'ic l11<1 1nt·~e politics, the
pl'i11tipo1I t·andidates are 1101
1 llL't1·ssanll· 1he bigge."l at·
h'llt lll!l-,t:f'\I !'I'S.
.-\ d i.~:ilili•d \eteran fatall.v
hur·nt•d hi111 ~t·lf \l'ilh g~soli ne
l'!'('l'fllly, lf';l1·111g ;1 no1t• bt'hind
th:11 he 1·1111ld 1111 longer· "live
u11tl1 ·r ;1 n·g1111e 1hat is l1uilt 1111
the sr1id1l'rs' s;1t'rifi('es, a
rt•g111\t' th;1t h;1s lit'l·o111e ri('h
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pl:1111('d Ilia\ his run1111anding
ul!itt'I' iss ued ;1 d1rct·live tell-
111,i.: liis Sllldiers to vute pro.
g1J •Pr11111enl. St1t•ral ;r gitators
J1:11 t' IJL·1·11 .i;1il1·d fur brief
pi•1101!s. Cun11nu111 st terrurist
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t'.\p1•rl1'fl !" :-.lt'I; up (·li\M•r 11il
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h;1rrctl fr·u1;1 !lit' IJ:i!lo1 1n \'1t'l-I
11:1111. I
1\s t.>r lhc 1·:111didatl:'". 1nust
11f lhl'1\l ;ire run11i11~ un
platfunns b;1:-.ed on t11e lla•rnes l
of 11<_•:1rl'. {j('l1\0l'r:11.:y, soeia!
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I Ir IS T'lllll1i11g ill l'('!\l I ;ii ~:1 ii.:1•11 11ht'rc 1hcre ;ire 1 7~1 r::ind1d;itc~ for 11 sc;its ;:ind ht.~I
i·h;in('C<; nf winning l\re \'crv
i;1n ;i ll. althnu .1;h 1hf re is i1i -1
c1·C'asin,1: antl-Amcncan feeling 1
in Vlctnarn.
Yt)Ltthful U.S. 1'ourists
1•,\J;IS 1l "Pl l --\\'here cio
:11111 \1•l lil);. •\111f'1 l!';.i 11s <i 11rr k
sfl <'11 rl !/i i"·11· s u n1mer
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fhr 1\1111·1 !I olll ltrl'l>ll ;11_
\\1,..1 <ii 111.-111 s11ff,.r fron1
nf'r\ c~ ;ind ' a~ the
rt'<l~n n fnr l;i).;e ;iJ:i.nns.
!'..rrl nry ll 1.~C'ncn, l!l, 0f San
SilW a
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f:""d pl :11'(' 111 lr;u!P tr:'l1cl lnh'fli,!t')-. <111r! a $fi bill. I
1111\t·.~ and nf1t•11 i~ ,.,_ li1ely as She l1:1d been in (:rn nn11y,
;1111 IJ't! l-\:1nk ~·;1f(• she ~;i1d. ;i1u! w;i1, nn her 1,1ay
lls !11gh ct'ii111g1•cl. roi"ini,v to l,ondnn and th11u,1tl1t .~he
f'(•t l'ld(ll".' :ire a tnret·;i for 11 ould "drnp in al a n '
11·:11el 111·:11 \' nnd :rn1·c) sick /\nicne1111 hospital," 1
1·n11ng l!lf'll .:•nd 11·11 1·11r.11 frorn "Do yo11 ~;ive tn pa y now"" I
ihr hlut' hl:i1rr to 1h(' h<if'k-asked ;i 11orncd girl sitt1n_g in ,
f:"'p; Ii JC '"''"',..
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SAVE
5.97
Exterior
LATEX,
HOUSf: PAINf
As Advertised
In ...
t.lildew Resis\aol
\IPX·9 ~I
Interior
LATEX
Woll finis~
LATEX WALL FINISH
Get q u11 lity e "d l!tonomy! Ifs the
id11 11 I dPcor t1 1iv'!I coa ting fo r nl!w or
prtvioosly P"'inled 1ur ft'I CI!\, c::one r.,+•
w.,11 \, wellbot1 rd, fibflrbot1rd, prim"d
ml!f11 I, w.,llp11p1tr 11nd pr imed wood
surfae •\. Got11S 011 l!t1,i!y w ith roll er,
bru~h or tprt1 yer.
YOUR
CHOICE
LATEX HOUSE PAINT
Long-lt1 sling. 11ll -purpo1Po ho1J\~ p<'l •n l
for ut11 on wood, ~tucco, c.onc r•t11,
1ton P 11 11 d cern11nl bloc.ks. Furn", mil-
doew , blister e nd f.tde-re1 i1l t1 nt. So "p
.ii nd wa ler c.lea n up.
Reg. $4.98
A Gallon
Roq. 8.98
A Gallon 2 GALS. for
11.99
LATEX HOUSE PAINT
e Over 1000 Colors Custom Mi xed to choose from
For us e on exterior wood, brie.k, stuee.o, ma,onry or
primed melt1I.
SAT-N-HUE INTERIOR PAIN!
Full-Bodied NON-DRIP FLAT LATEX
• Choice of 20 Custom Mixed Color• and
White
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14 DAIL V PILOT
Fil111 Shows Fre11~h Poli~e Aiding Nazis Comin9 Au9. 28
FaiMY~ By ALlNE ~t.OSBY l11e Arner1c<1n~. the lerrnrisl3 r>e <:aulle Lhus wcnl coin· So much hate'. '1 Tht' film 1<o•as produced by laboo, as 1f film maker1 fear
to gi11e the FrenC'h an image of
themselves Je1111 glor1ou11 than
that "'hich they wish to
.. _. .. i..., PARIS (U Pll _ Yr.' hi 1 e irrench resislance J ... down pletely again.st the d1recuon of Much of the film centers on two r·rcnchmen, Andre Harns
Fran<'f' officially celebra~~ "'It h .the starvers: '' h1srnry, and ii he did not sa1·e interviews with the people of a and Alain de Sedouy. They had
the l1berat1on of Paris in The interv1e"·ers 1n the f1\n1 France. at least he saved the t y pic a I French town, made a documentary for
August, HM4, an unofficial film could find no survi\'Ors 11,hn 1111age of France." Clermont-Ferrand, on ! 1 f e frenrh TV on rhe pre-"·ar
ls showing the other stde of hP.:i.rd Charif'~ de (;;iulle's ap-Pierre \.fendes-Fraoce, a under the occupation. A period. Marris says thry then
the coin this week -that a peal of June !940 In the l~t'ee French fighter of Jev.·ish shopkeeper says he put an ad decided to produce afl(Jther on
j!;rc;it many .French did nol French people to res.st the oc· ancestry and later premier of in the pape_r to assure his the occupation era because
resist the Nazi occupation. cupiers. postwar France, was im-clients he was not Jewish. A other films on that epoch ··Ex-
The film, ''Le Chagrin et le i::mmanuel O'Asticr, former prisoned b_11 the Vichy regime German soldier who had heen alt the spirit of the resistance.
Pitie" (The Sorrow and the head ol the F'rench resistance fnr •·desertion." He says in the stationed in !he tow n. recalls but the great majority of
Pity f, was Jnade f or n1011en1ent. says, .. De f:aulle filn1 the occupation showed the French girls "·~:ere 11ery ~'rench were neith e r 1 e I e v i s i 0 n • bu t 1 he be_gan his c-;ireer with a dec!'p· .. the ter1dency for demagogy a cc om mod a t i n g. ' ' A resislance f ighters n or
g 0 11 er nm ent -run French t1on. If a referendum had been l'nuld 111 any minute come tn pharm;icJsl says with a shrug, n1en1hers of the resistance
television banned if. Since held in 19411. 90 per cc-nt uf 1he life. !hill it flowered just below '"\\le all wanted lo i111e," and network . Some \\"ere col-
April the filni has been run-people would have sidcd"\\'llh 1he surfacr., .Yes. yes, 1 \\'as hi s postwar children, now !alx>rators. There 1s ltttle
ning, <inyway, in two Paris retain .:ind in favor nf a surprised ... I ne1•er thought teenagers, \.l'atch him curious-trace of this in French film~.
<:tnenta houses. 11 is 4 1
"2 hours n1rider<ile Gennan occupation. one could see so much hale... ly. as 1f !hose years remain I
Jong, ii l·onslsls of talk and hi· ---------'---------------------------------'-----------------tie action. But cap a c i I y
crowds line up to see for the
first ti1ne a documentary ot
\\"hat sorne 1-'rench call ··The
Black Days," so Jong S\\•ept
under the rug.
The Next Generation:
In this film, \.l'hich ne11er
\\"ill face television during the
liberation ceremonies, oc-
<'Up<ition s u r 11 1 v ors and
11·ar!ime film clips !rll h11w
France \.\'.1~ !he onh Of'<·11p1ed
rountry !o CMJ)('rate \\'1th the
Nazis by ~etting up a
col!;ihorat1nn1s1 rcg11ne he;ictcd
by Marshall Philippe Pt'.'tain
It \\<IS the only occupied
count1·y lo voluntarily tur n
over its .Jews. as v.•£111 as its
resislance fighters, to lhe Nazi
dc;ith c;irnps.
As Parents, Can We Help
Them Keep Their Balance?.
Learn what "creative nonconfor mity" is and how
it will help today's parents whose children are
_coping with the problems of drugs, sex and BUthor·
ity an too soon.
e 'RETIRED' BEFORE 40 -It ha s been fou r
.\"ears since Janet and Gordon Groene said good-
b_,·e to ··succc5s·· and ran a\\•ay to sea. If you'\·e
gnt enou!!h inrteprndence ~·ou could do it. loo.
Rccid ··~/O\I' to P.e!i1·e Ref ore 40 ... "
The l'rcnch poli("C :irr sho\\•n
salu!iPlg Na7.i off ice r s
includin~ Hitler. The police
hung pro-i\a7.1 po$lers, such As
'"who bnmbs thl' ra ilwav ~!;irions . hlo11.·s up thl' bridccS,
burns the crops~ The English,
e STILL AN ATHLETE -i\1 1ke t"nnnors of telc-
,·1sion"s "'fllannix" ~·as discovered \Vhile an
athlete at L"C l..i\ anrl he sltll does \Vorkouts tn
keep 111 ~hape hcforc reporting for those 12-hour
days <tt the studio.
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All Co1uing Saturday 1n Lh e
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8" JEAN \VO..LIA\lS
'or l~I D•ll• ~11~1 i11U
How wnuld you like 17 lo 20 children in
you r hrtng ronm three or four nights a
\l'Prk a l! summer'.'
~frs .. Jim Swenson of Hunl.ing1on J)c;ir h
welcnn1es !hal number and more. for she
h;;is vnlunt;i rilv turned he r home into a
filn1 lhcnlrr r)n the nights Iha!. her hus·
band. fl member of the Seal Beach police
forcr, mu st stay on duty.
"1 like to be wi!h him the e11cnings that
he "s hon1e .·· she said .
\\"hen he is wnrklng. she checks I~ 111111
filrns nut nf the Huntington Beach libr:tr.v
and sho1vs them lo the neighborhood boys
anrl girls, as \\'ell AS to her 01>•0 six
children ranging in 11ge from fl to !J.
"II \.;peps us lngf'lhPr ilnd keeps them
off the streel~.·· ~he sairl of her endeavnr.
\l'hich she began v.·hen summer school
ended.
As prrsidcn1 nf thr Plf'aS;u11 V1Pw
School PTO she was in c·harge nt a mo-
!i(ln piclurr. program during summer
school \vhich involved renting expensive
films and charging admission from the
kids .
"I Just gn! discouraged." shP said.
''bcc;iuse som e of !he children couldn't
afford to come ."
She invcstigat('d the library resourl'c'
and fnund !hat ~he cnuld check out the
films free frir i:;rnup shnwin~. sn she in-
\"il.Prl thP neighborhood youngsters over.
··1 JUSt opened our home and said
'rom(' in '." she commented. "Wh~· should
v.·r have to say thal just because school is
oul thP children have-nowhere to J:tt'I~"
HPr o\dP st son, ~1ike Chase. runs the
projector for the films from 8 In lfl p.m.
with time nut fnr ~ervinR or punch and
<·rrnkie~ durini! •· intr.rmi~sion ."
Of the movies shown. the boys and ~iris
really love the travelogs most. Mrs.
Swenson observed.
"They open up a whole new 1,1•orld to
these children," she said.
Thr j.!rOup also SPP films mad" bv Na·
!i0n:;I Geographic and some Walt Disney
shorts as well 11.~ cartonns and in1eresting
documentaries such as "The "''i\d Dog
Family."
All of ~1rs Swenson's children troop
al ong when she gOt's lo the library. The
.\'nun~Pr nnr~ cherk nut books 11·hilr ~11ke
and his mother df'cidP on the film s lnr
the e\'eoinj.! as 1,1·e ll a~ the noes to be
reserved for futurp vie11•inJ.!.
"l\'e'vr. abou! exhausted lhe library's
supply, though," r.1rs. Swenson said
ruefully.
Ar!11al!y. lhe~· now arr repe;itin,e films
;i!rcady seen, but. thry simply choose
th ose tha! h11ve brrn mn.~t popular and
"the kids scen1 In !!kc it."
\l'hrn a parlicularly wc!l·liked i-rlert1nn
Is goin~ Lo br re-shnwn J\1rs. Swenson
said, "I just ~end ni.v childre n oul and
they spread thP 1,1•ord."
Al ll'ast in th al corner or Huntington
Beach, nn one h<'.<; noticed v.'helher 1!'.~
been a long, hot sumn1er.
Ticket Campaign Tunes Up
Campaigning for the l8!h concert
season of \hi! Orange C nu n I y
Philharmnn1c Socirly hai; plent.v nf
music;il charisma -1hrer world-t.<imnus
nrchcstrR s. f11·p crlebr;1ted conducl.nrs
and 1wo exciTinJ.! p1aniMs.
Tirkrt sa les tn thP publ ic s1 11rt today
llnd all 28 1,1·nrnrr)'s co mn1ittees ;:in d
~nc1rty mrmhrr.<; lhrnughnu1 The r-nunty
hare b!?'en aler1cd In !.ilke nrdr.rs. Ticket.,
a!so m<1.v bf' purr-has~p al t h f':
Philharmonic Office . 1'\r11·rort 6'-a<·h.
Season tickets for 1hr 1911-72 ~ub<;crip
lion series of sr1·eo concert.~ co.~t 52.i.
Singlr tickets sell fnr 1:4 50 and ~1udrn t
ra1P i,<; S2
Lnnrlnn's Ph1lharn1onir On·hr~tra. w11h
Erich 1.A'1nsrlorf condurllng. 11111 npen !he
S('a~nn Or! i
F1\·e cnnl'rrt:; bv !'1P J,,~~ Ancclr~
Ph ilh arm11n1r 1,1•111 ' rnlln\v 11·1th Zuh10
~1eh l a rnndurt1 11 r: nn Drr 2. Apn) 7 anrt
April 2R f;rrhard Salllilrl a~•t\r1atr l'<•n·
rlur1nr, 111!1 ta\..e !hr rnr!1um nn .\la1Th 11
\.\'h(ln ~1;;rlha Ar~f'fl('h fl I ;l n It I.
perfnrn1~ nanicl Rarcnbn1n1 will l)r
i::ues! rnnrt11r1 nr .Jan. 22 with Raphael
Or o1cn. p1an1sl
Thr Clr\'pl;ind Orrl1estra ronrl·•r1rd bv
Ralael Kubc lik v.•1!1 close lhE' senes ll1ay
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All concerts will be pl;i,ved at ucrs
(,'.rav.•ford Hall. begtnnin,i;: promptly at
B:JO p.m.
E;ir:h pcrfnrmancr is prrcrdrcl b11 a
preview given by nnled musicologi~ts.
open to lhf' public a.nd arranged by lhe
societv'' womeh's committee~ lo 10·
crr.<ise listeners· appreciation. The elates
will be announced soon.
Sister
DEAR ANN LANDER S: \Vhen 1 1v11~
20. my mother lonk seriously !II ancl sincf!
I v.·as the youngest of seven rhildren. and
I.he only one vrho wasn't married, ii fell
to me to take care of my mother. I had tn
quit my job, give up my wci11l life and be
a nurse 11rouncl lhe clock.
My brothers and sisters all sa id I wRs 11
good daughter lo meke such sacrifices
for Mom. bul nnt one of them ofrered to
give me a hRnd. While I would have. glvrn
anythin~ for 11 i;tood night's sleep. they
v,·ere laking lwo·wctk vacalions.
After Mom died Dad got sirk. It W!lS
JUSt assumed that I wou ld take care of
him as I did Mom. Well. J did. for ti!!'ht
years. Now I 11m in my middle 30s. looks
gone, health shot and find ing it very hard
t.o hold 11 job. My brothers and sil'ilers
ha,•e nn time fnr me. They are husy "·it h
their families and can 't be bnthcrcd. I
don't expect anyone 1n give me a medal,
but I do think they owe me Mmethin~ for
taking care of Mom 11nd Dad all those
years and relieving them of the
respnn~ihi!ily. What do ynu ~11y! -R A.
DF:AR R.A,: 1 111y yn u 1hnuld h!l\'t!
written In ml! btfnre ynu quit your job
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"Yes on 18 " voting amend ment, the "'1mes. \Vill iam
Pickens, \\·ith sign, and Wynnelt Bedall Jr., Don·
aid Tippett and }<'red S"•enson (Ir.ft to rig ht). give
equal campai~n enthusiasm In the 18th concert
i;eason of the Orange County Philharmonic Society.
Bitter Over No Applause
and siJ?ned up &5 a free nur~ around the
clnck for umptee n )'ear11. I wnuld have
to ld you In hold • tribal meetln.it 11nd sn·
nouncf' to nne and all th111 the
res ponsibility fnr Mother must ht split
e:Jeht way5 . You fa n do very little now
\bout thi; Inst years and the absence of
appret'laUon.
I hopt your lelttr will bent.Ill others frtr
whom II mii::ht not be too late. The
resonsiblllty fnr sick and 1glng parents
Ahould be borne by all lhe children. When
one: r hild acce pts ll ind expects to be
c1tnoaizf'd -be Invariably enda up 11d
and sorry.
DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: 1 am undrr 30,
married Jess than seven yura and
already I am having ·•other wnman ''
problems. I am ashamed lo tell you th11t
the "other woman" is Ji l~year-i>ld teeny-
bopper -the daughter of our nelghOOrs.
I noticed how chummy this girt wit~
getltng with Denny about 11. year 11go. Her
p3rent.s though! it was "cult" the way
she sat on his la11 ,1tr1d followl!d him from
room to room . Now he is helping her with
~ c hon 1 assign ments, mostly botany
proje:cls which require field trips In the
~·oods. I am beCT>ming highly ~uspicious
since. the~ expeditions have extended in·
t.o summer vacation.
L<tst Saturday afternoon they spent the
whole day together. When Denny came
home late for supper t told him I didn't
like the whole thing. He called me
··crazy.'"
My quesUon Is lhJ5: Do you think I
1kould talk to the girt'~ parents or v.1ill I
m;:ike trouble ? -TORN
Of;AR TORN: It looks like trnublt
either way, but you mJghl hll'e ll'ss
•er1out lrouhle If ynu tal k to tbe girl''
p1rent1 NOW.
It m1y well be that tbt. 1lrl b, nut nf
cn ntro: but you hitve the respon sibility to
lrl her parents know lbrtl you •rt unel'Y
•bout lbe relaUonsblp. Pe.rb1p1 they can
d11 1nmethlng abou t U. It 's ce.rtal nly u·nrlh
I try.
OEA R ANN LANDERS. I'll make: it
quick . I kno\I.' you're bus.v. He is a
physic.Ill culture nut . L-Oves lo walk
everyv.•here. Picks dinnrr pl11ces miles
aw;:iy a.nd insi51..'1 that we. witlk back lo
burn uri the fa.lorle.,. l love him madly
hut my (eel arf' killing mt'. \\'hat i;hould I
do? -~iARCH FRACTURE
DEAR ~tARCH : Pick a ch urch wit h a
1bort ai&ll', Sweetie.
Do you fe('I ill at case .. out of il, Is
r veryl)orly having a gond time but you.,
\\'rile for Ann Lander's booklet, "Thr.
Kt y lo Popul arity." enclosinR with your
r1>quest 35 cent~ in coi n and a long, self·
;;ddresstd, stamped envelope In cart: of
DAILY PILOT.
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Colon y Discovers
Friendly N eighbor
Bv ,If) fl l .. "iO\!
or 1~1 0111r ,.,,~, 11111
How c!oes i1 fcrl tn live 1n a cnun-
!ry \\'here: ynu don't rPacl. 11•rile or
f.peak the nrr11ve lrrn~u;i.(!r~
Gayle Stra.c:;c:;hcr,l!rr knn1,1 s "X-
11ctly hn\11 1t reel s bccauiie ~he srrnl
10 monlh.~ in ~ascbn. J;ip:in w1!h
her husband Rill. v.·hn 1.~ a N;i1·y nl-
li rrr Th"Y !ivrcl off ha~" :incl shr
depended nn her maid !or lr;insla-
tinn
Recause ~hf' k11011 s thr rrP!1nc 11f
l'nntinual fru~trat1nn . ~he 1~ help1n~
1'1Px 1c·a.n-A1ncnf'a n wn1nrn rrnrr•
Fnunlain \l;ilJry lr:irn tn spr.:tk
~:ngl 1~h
Tl1r ""llr~1 lhrng about hr1•1i:: Jll
An1cnf'a :ind nrol ~pr:i\.:111u thf'
l:inr,111tj.!r, !'hr ~av.~. 1s b:ivini:: !n
rir:il wilb !ht' hurr:iuf'(:'ll'\' OnP nr
hrr 1·las~ mrn1hrr.~ 11·:1~ taken nfr
wr!fare hecausl': shP didn'l knnw
how tn fill rJut snn1r nl:'rrss11r,v
rorm.~ and another . who h;i.~ lived 10
the United Slate~ fnr Iii .vrars,
\l.'anrs ln become a cll1zcn but can·l
sprak en0ugh English to pa ss rhe
test .
A nal1vt' of Tul.~11. tlkta .. f.1:1yl e
Parncd hrr harhelors rlrgrre in
social wf)rk al the Unil'ersity nf
Oklahoma. v.·here. ~hi': met her hu~·
band.
She fell in love with Mexico dur·
Ing 11 visit the su mmer after hPr
high 5chool graduation. In cnllpi:e.
she look as many Spanish classPS
11~ possible so 5he could rrturn to
Mexico and convrrse with the pr.o-
ple . A .c:;umm<'r ~chool cour~f' 11t the
Uni\'ersid;irl Ibero A ni er i c an a
helped perll!ct her Sp11nish 11nd
Rave; her a deeper love fnr the
cnuntry and ils people.
BAC;t\Y ARO
After movini; to f ountain Va!Je,v
la .5t .l anuary from Japan. Gayle
flecided lo go lo work hut coulnn·t
rind :i jnb in her rield , She turned ro
l'nlunleer work a.nd di~r:ovcrerl she
11as living in the backyard of
Colony Juarez and that therP. was a
community center there needing.
help.
f.aylp'5 first essignment 11·as
helping with 1 cl111s In nutrilion and
family awartness. ;:ind thrn It w;is
Ir.aching f'ake decorating. whir.h
she leRmed In Japan. and then
teaching English.
In her F:nglish classts shr 11 ~('~
!he ronvers01ti1Jnal a ppr n a C' h ,
teachinJ,! the class members hn\v tn
ask for things ln the grocery store.
hllll' tn talk lltl the telephone and
hnw tn cnnverse with family
1nr111hrrs. ShP reads In the 11·omen
10 Spanish and they y,•rite what she
says 111 l::nglish.
"Thr bli::grst problrm is spelhn;:.
Engli~h is not phoneltc. ·• sh11:
said "You have to n1en1ori7.e f'l'ery
v.·orrl " J\olrxican·Amrricanc:; ha1•e
lrouhle with certain snu11ds. she ad·
rlrd. such as "!h" and "y'." Her
pupils have lrarned 1dinms from
\1·atching telr1·1.~1nn
OllC'P 1n " \\'h1le shr grts rnnlused
hrr~rlf a11d shps in a .Japanrse
11•11rrl nr phrase !efl n1•er from her
si11r1.v nf tllr Jap;ines" language
dunng her st;iy in the ()ncnt.
i\J,\,\;Y HE\\'Anns
(;;i 1 1r·~ rr1v11rds 1n tearh1ng her
t la~s havr h<>cn Tnany. "You frrl
1nti'vr ,l!nllrn mnre oul Lhan ynu
pul info 1t ," ~hP rrlatrd ··1rs hard
tn rxpl<1111 J\1Px1ran-Arnerir;ins ;rre
apprrciat11 e, intelligent and quirk
to learn ."
She's al 5n lrarnr>d tn <'Mk snmt:
ncy,· 1\1exic11n dishes. 11·atched one
lj;f hrr clas.~ members pre.pare
tamalrs :incl received a v.•arm
wclrome into lhe homes of lhe ool-
on v.
And . she's hrtlrr prepared to p.o
back tn t.·lexico ancl conl'e.rse. with
lhr ll<'itplP Ln 1he !'mall t.nwni. she
loves, .~uch as !he old woman she
fnund sclhnJ.! slra\vberries in one
village early in the morning.
"1 wa ... thP first customer." sh!
smiled. "The first person lo buy
gels a blessu1i;:."
r.ay!('. who madr a ~rerial trip to
San Mii::uel rle Al!rndl' to purchase
her lace 1,1·edding dress three years
a ~o. hnprs tn .~non visit. othl!r
pl11ces in Mex ico she has ont seen,
including f; u ad a. la J a r a 11nd
Yucaton. She ah;o "vows to re!urn
\n ,J1:1pan" which sh" says, is a
bcau!iful C'OUntry.
Shr will hegin inslrucling an
evening English class for Mexican·
American~ In the fall and hopes to
enlarge her class with OOth men
and women as stucleot5.
She. loves to cook. especially
~·1 e~ican f()(X!s, and llkes In sew,
embroider, clo •·an}1.hin,R arty or
rrafly" and collect M e ii: I<: 11 n
furniture and artifacts 1,, add to
her Japanese antiques and memen-
toe s.
r.;iyle Strassber§:cr loves ~!ex1co
because ··you never know what'~
go1ns 10 be arnund !he con1Pr." Rod
1hat obvlou~ly I~ an apt description
l)f her life lOf"l.
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Some pa.rents
I• . !~ · ··rAl· Aquarius: Patience force music down
a child's throat.
T hey don"t realize that tt's un-
wise to ~tart a child on an lnstru·
ment if he's not ready. Becomes Best Ally Unfortunately, far too many
chi ldren who begin on instru-
ments aren't ready-ma ny o f
them drop o ut a nd are leh with negative feel ings about
their musical experiences.
;.;: Tiara de Ninos Wade lnfa Luau
~·~The water's just ri ght for Oeft to right) the Mmes. Alger Cl~r k. pres1denl. \\'al·
: ... ~ •. lace Turke!s and Robert Knox. vice presi dent~. as they preside over ~ S?turday,
.,,... Aug. 28, luau at the Huntington Harbour home of the Knox es. Al so ~1ng we!·
f ; corned d uring the Children's llome Society Auxiliary gala are ne\v board me in·
;; .. bers the ?\1mes. Don Ellison. J ohn Kasser, Joseph Kepner, Carl Karn and
;: Charles fox.
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A Trip of the Tongue
Ends Word to the Wise
By ERMA BOJ\1BECK
FRIDAY
AUGUST 27
By SYDNEY Oft1ARR
Aries is the natural first
zMiacal -'ign, assnciat('(f with
Mars. described b.v such key
wt>rds as fiery. independent,
original. dom ineering. pioneer-
ing and aggressive. Aries is
associated with !he head .
Women born under th is sign
are said to be headstrong .
while the men a/'e noltd fnr
hound!ess ener.i:.Y. unorthodox
views . Some fam ous perst>ns
horn undrr Aries include Bette
Davis, Marlon Branrlo and
Budd Schulberg.
ARIES IJ\Iarch 21 -April !~1 :
Friendships are tested Rela-
tionship ma.Y I)(' concluder!.
Don't attempt to hang on to
p;ist. One who comphtin~.
chirles doe!i not ha ve your best
interest at heart. Heed your
own counsel, Aquarius is can-
ta nkcrnus.
TAURUS /April 20·J\18.Y 20 1:
Hnld off on job change,
r:-id ical moves. New op·
portun1ty is on horizon. T;ik e
li n1e to person;illy ou tline
v;oals. mot i v es . Capricorn
figurts prominently. One at
trip reviews your potential. Be
cairn, understanding.
GEJ\11 NI !May 21-June 20l:
r-.Jake meanings crystal clear,
Message.~ can be garbler! .
Check appointments, reserva·
!inns. .Journey ma y h e
necessary !n complete assign-
ment. Accent education. added
knowledge. Observe detitils,
rul es which n1ay appea r
minor.
CANCER (,June 21·.luly 221:
Trying lO buy favors would nnt
be appreciated. Rew ?.rd will be
based on personal achieve-
ment . Atte nd social aff11ir,
make new C'Qnl;,icts. One 11,·ho
is unorthndox cAn ~how you
constructive path. Be recep-
ti1·e.
LEO (July 23-Aug _ 221:
Avnid impulsive action in
a r e a .~ o f m a r r i age,
p;1r tnersh1p. leg:-il :i If ;i i rs .
Cycle remains high ; minor
ditta1rttment rebounds i n
your favor. Know this -
Stand tall for principles. Avoid
seJf-deceptlnn.
SAGITTARIUS (Nt>V. 22·
Dec. 21 ): Friend who is ex·
travagant could rub you the
wrong way. Con~olidate, pro-
ttcL recent gains. Stick to
~·hat you kn n11,·. Avoid risk
b a s e d on get·rich·quick
11cheme. Aggressive relative
can bt ignored. Be mature.
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22 .J an.
191 · Study Sa g i t tar l ua
message. Some friends are
re stless. demanding_ Maint<1in
self.esteem. Be f I e x i b I e
without being weak. Land in-
vestmen t opportunity c a n
btcome av11ilable. Be aware of
various aspect.s.
AQUARIUS I Jan. 20-Feh.
!81: Overcome tendency lo
be come headstrong. Lack of
p11 lience creates f r 1 ct io n .
There are no w, constructive
avenues explore them. Check
with Lto individual· Highligh~
cr•l live thinking; then you
aucceed.
PISCES fFeb. 19·M&rch 201 :
Money transaction occurs
behind scenes. Open new
areas o I communication.
Another Pbcean plays signi fJ.
citnt role . Trust Intuitive In·
tellec-t. Hted inner voice.
Catch up on correspondence.
Check 11.ccount.s, policies.
TF TODAY JS YO U R
BIRTHDAY many are at-
tracted to you wllh their pro.
blems. People are encouraged
to confide ln yo u. You have
unique way of view ing overall
situation. September Is in-
rlica1ed as ou1Jtandin11: month
of this year for you. What now
appears a delay or setback is
actually of m I n or con-
sequence. If single. marriage
mav be on horiron. M;,i rried or
single, chance ill due for prl')-
fe5sione.!, b u l! i n es s ad·
vancement.
D~ P~t DM.J.[,(;11'·1 'Jal)
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To a void disappolntm ent, prospective
brides are r eminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white ilossy P.hotO:
graphs to the DAI LY PILOT \Yomen s De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it . ts
impera tive that the story, also accomparued
by a black and white glossy picture, be sub-
mitted six weeks or more before th e wedding
date, If deadline is not met. only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed~
ding and engagem ent stories , forms are
available in afl of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by
Women's Section staff members at 642-4321
or 494-9466.
What's the best way to start a child off?
The same way countless noted musicians started. Very
young, and not on any particular instrument
Ear traini ng is the best instru ment fo r learning music..
The Yama ha Music School begins a child with ear traUr
ing-instilling a love a nd understanding and appreciation
of music-and then goes on to prepare a child fDf per·
formance on an instrument
We've introduced a million-a nd-a-half global children
to music in just fifteen years.
If you have a child between the ages of four and seven,
come see us.
Music Is too im portant to leave out of a child's li fe.
~YAMAHA MU SIC SCHOOL ;
109 E. 11th, COSTA MESA
PHONE 642-1844
l'ULLE llTOH 0"EN SUNDAV. 11 TO l
Half Sizes
ft you ~.,uf8
'~al11 • o nly
a nt dr•n.
m •k1 it •
poly t ll••. H
9 &11 1raund
+ht 'o•n1• or
t rfl und +h•
"'Crld bt -
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drjp.dty8bl1.
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SIZES
141/2
To
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, _. During the !asl frw years I
: -: "have felt myself giving in lo a
.. :. conversational disea.~e known
; .as the creeping trites and
" tr1vias,
know ar1d hate. "!s it cold
enou,;h for _vou~ Long !ln1e. nri
see. !This to my hu sband\
Huhh;i huhha F;it ;inrl s.1ssy.
It 's a dog·s life J::as.v coine .
c<i~.v gn Jl's only rnnnfy If
you gn!J;i go, JfJU gol !fl J.10.
'i'nu <.'fln"l take 11. with yn11. and
lhe early bird gets lhe v.·orm "
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WIT'S
END
Stick to rules. regulations. Ac· ;-:;;-:;;-:;;-:;o
ccnl basic needs. Donr of op-
pl'lrlunity is ajar. open it and DTERY ~. ... ·. I have had all l he
:· ~ympt.oms. First. I have not
"".. added a new 11,'ord lo my
: :voc a bular y 11in ce
+:_"'Beatlemania."
... · Secondly, I resort to all the
• .:-·cliches ttia t we have come to ...
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DEBRA TONER
. . March Rite
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.. In Offing
Bu t thP n1nst irritating
chances are my in?.ne {'nm. 1nenl ~. Fnr rxJmple , I wi ll
\\'atch rny husb;i.nd slan1 hi;.
car door, stnmp into !he
hnuse. peck me on the cheek
and wilhnut. think ing I wi ll rx-
cl11im w1!h sur prise, "Oh. are
you hnn1r '.'"
Or 1 11·1!1 stnnd outside Ille
bathn10m dnnr listening !o a
rlog brirk anrl pant \\"hile !he
kids gi~i::le and spray ~·;it rr
11nd will yell through lhe
ke~1hole . "Is the dog in there
vd!h you?"
Sometirncs I cnulrl hite 1nv
lnngue off_ Like last wePk
~·hen I mrt 11 rlea r. olrl,
fnrmcr neighhnr. ~!rs
Rurla hagg:ige. She ;ind hl'r
husb<lnd u.~ed In run ;i s1n;ill
1narkrl ilround lhe ("nr11rr
from us. 111 !hi' cn11r.~P of nur
con\·er~;itinn shr !<iairl. "Y1111
know n11' hushand dieri l.:i.~r
~eRr·." and r Jl;isped. ''Did he
rc:ill.v".' ..
Fron1 that 1n:111e rrrnark . !
1\'P!ll tn a luncheon 11•hen• 1
inr! an nld sC'honln1a r.e nf
n1ine ~he v:ar!dll"rl 11r to 1hf'
!;ilil r in n1atPrni!y clnlhP.~ .:inrl
said lo me, .. You dirlr,.! knnw I
WAS l'Xpectin.i: in twn 11,•erk s.
T'°'...r'I ' .F ! i C(tt:;r.~
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, . J\1r. and 1\lrs. John Toner ol ~··
Cost.a flltsa have annn11ncf'd 1
. , the engagement of I he ! r ;
-.-daughter, Dehra Oiane Toner ,
:: : lo Da vid Eaton Broc kett nf
• Santa An;i . t
~ News was revealed durini;: a
:·· party hosled by the Toners for '.
: close relatives ;ind fri£>nds.
Miss Toner ls a graduate nf r
... Costa flfesa High School and ,'
; _ Orange Coast Co!Jegt. She no\.,. ·f ,
: is a student at California State · 1·
: .. -College at F'ullertriri •
· • • Her fi ance attrnded Olsta ,._ ~··.,;Iesa High School And San111 •
~:·..Ana Colleg1:>. His parents are ;'
• :l\-1rs. Louett11 Rrockell of f
:. ·:Garden Grove and Erne~! f'
:-: ··Brockett of Santa Ana.
!: · A J\1arch v.·edding is bt'ing f
:. planned in the First Unit ed ; !.. f\1el.hod lst ChllT'('h. Sant11 AnA. ~ . . ,.
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"Ynu·re inking•··
'"1!1J1\·~·· !<he askerl dryly.
'"I dnn'! kn(lw 1vhv I sa id
thal." ! npnlogized. '"0lt seems
!11;11 l::i1rl.v !"ve Ileen sayin~
surh s!upld rema rks. I have
~l1npr.d inln Lhf' old. tired
routine of phr;isc!\ !hat don't
n1can an.vi hinc; <ind clk·hes
1hRL should have a decent
bu rial "
Pnler. r.111te, partner 11,•ill take
initiRtil'('.
VIRGO IAug. 2.1-SepL 22 1:
Arccnt low-key re s p n n i; e .
A v n i d ex tremes. including
overindulgence. One who ad ·
l'ocates olhcrwise m11y have.
ulterior motive. Be especially
cautious in traffic. Pn.,tpnn e
jou rn ey if practical. Co-worker
expresses rnon ey need .
AIR. STE ' -!Elt NAltOO -KI ME L
EOW"R.05 -GER8ER.1CH
l'F Fl YEl S - U. 5. KIOS
c ._,.,;o Ot n,. Sh •• ,
o.n,. w~·· bv 0 1n1ki11
.Cerrectl.,. SlllNI f•, Cltlhtre11
225 E. 17fh ST.-COSTA M!SA
548-2778 e SANKAMll.ICAllO e
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1805 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA (t/i Ilk. N. 11th St.I
84 HUNTINGTON CENTER
HUNTINGTON llACH
( N•rt 11 a•rktr l rol. F11rnil~1• I
.t.111: lll 0 11:.1.Nl'.iiEFA I• MALL l'ULL£1tl0H
SHOP
• "Say." s;11rl my friend,
'"\\'hy don't you lake that new
course this fall at the high
school c11llerl \Vnrrl Dynamics.
Ttie y're registering."
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cL 22 l;
nispute cou ld 11rise cnncerning
child. Strive for gr ea t e r
dnmestic harmony. C he c k
tende n cy to m Rk e.
unreasonable demands. Give.l'::·~~~~~~lllllllla!l!IJ!IJ!W~~~~--~-·-;~~~~~~~~~~~;~m~!ill~I full play to creative urge. Ce·I '··~',
me nt ties of affection . Make
concessions t.n Taurus in-
dividual. "I hRven 't heard about it." I
sa1rl
"It's supposrd !n htHld your
vncabl1lar.v. l::ike ;:i w11 y _vnur
n•rlundancy anrl n1Rkr ynu a
hr1 ll 1;int rnnvrrsa r 1nnalist ''
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nnv. 21)·
Stick close tn home base. tf
travel becomes necessary,
ke ep key persons informed.
Fall Look
Meta II ic
Ye_,;tcrrl;iv. I w::ilkcrl into thP
nffirr nf !hr 1ns!ructor nf
"\\'or·rJ Dyn<1m1c0 ··Hr l\'<IS an
cni;agin~ ~'nun.i: m;in whn \onk-
rrl 11p sn1iled. ;ind sa1rl. '"\Veil.
1n11're herP . nr r11'1 \"Ou ? How
rln St! r!o1v11 ;i11rl lak·e thr lnad
off yn11 r fC'c t ll's a fact that
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DeMILLE -HOLSTEIN
The Santa Ana Heights
home of i\1r. and f\.lrs. George
J\L Holstein l!I 1ovas !he setting
ror the rnarriage of their
daughter, Sus;111 Peters Hol ·
stein <111d Leslie Dane De!'vlille.
son ol l\.1r. and J\·lrs. Leslie B. .,,,
De!\·lille or Nev.•1Xirt Beach.
J\1rs. Dennis Vanden.1·ist tvas
the n1atron or honor. and
bridesrnalds were the bride's
sisters, !he i\Jisses Sally and
Sandy I lolslein with illiss
Kathy Lowe and i\lrs. Jinl
Gol'L
Best rnan v.o;1s Ervin Burge,
and ushers were l\1ike Convey
\\'ilh the b r id e g r o o 1n 's
brothers. !\1alcolm. Ri<:k and
t\.lark Dei\li!le. Officiant y.•as
the Rev. Paul Wheeler.
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Tlt11r<;day, August 26, 1971 DAIL V PILOT f7
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Long Hair's Preference Applies to Youth
' ' By GAY PAULEY "They want a story." she
NEW YORK (UPI) -All the said. "'The young are fed up
young audiences ror the arw, with the abstract.·•
unusual way. She was born in
]\;!ilan, the daughter of a
streetcar conductor. Her early
years, during World War JI,
were spen t on a farm at her
mother's b irthplace in
Cremona,
•. west. Sht said M03Cow's more. p!U! daily rehearsals ior energy . "[ ;rat
Bolshoi bad asked her to ap-lake care of lbe figure. everything," she sald. "MCot,
pear with that company but1-==S=he==fo=ll=ow='="=o='=pe=c=ia=l=d=i=et=='i="=· =· =· ="="="=·="===o:::·=; aren't tuaed in to the rock to.1rs. f"racci and her hus ·
sound. band. Beppe t-.1en,egatti , a
Witness, for instance, the theatrical director, were ta\k-
p~cked houses con duct or ing about the overwhelming
Leonard Bernstein draws for numbers of young peo-ple, boys
his young ~les' concerts of and girls, dray,·n to the ballet
the classics. Now the young the.'!e days.
"I hardly knew y,·hat ballet
was," Miss Fracci said. "All I
knew was chickens." She still
gets nostalgic for these early
!arm years.
that a conflict in da tes prevent. Ir
ed.
Miss Fracci met l\1enegatli
at La Scala. The coop!e. mar·
rled eight years, has a 21-
month-old boy, Francesco.
The ballerina. five feet three are on a ballet ki ck too, Back The young are coming to the
of it all seems to be the ballet theater not only in the
revival of a romantic period in United States but all over
all phases of our culture. , Europe. t-.lenegatti s aid .
There's the return to the Revival of so 1n<1ny of the
roinantic in fashion , revival of ballets y,•ith plot gives them a
1-1-·h;il S(Jme observers call "the chance "just to enjoy ... no
ei~·iliied look," actually a mental fa Ii g u e,'' said
After the \\•ar, the family Inches tall, 103 pounds. has
returned to to.Ulan and a friend none or the problems or keep-
of the family suggested that ing fit that beset many women
r-.Hss Fracci's inborn grace -and men. Daily clr.<>ses of al
and beauty n1ade her a fitting least one-hour each. often
candidate for La Scala's Ballet --
recall of the quietly elegant J\1enegatli recalling that '·for Con1pany.
clothes of the 1930s and 40s. lhe last 35 years you'd have to She was enrol!ed at the age
"Real'' n1ovies like "Love read the progl'an1, ask your of eight and for the next eight
Story'" are an instant success friends and read the critics years, La Scala 11•as home
1vith the young. A return to next day to know 11'hat had away from home with regular
religion also is part of the been on the stage." school courses and ballet in-
:;cene. The critics in general hail s!ruction.
Cal'la F'racci, pr i m a Carla Fracci as one of the t-.liss Fracci was on her y,·ay
ballerina of the La Scala great ballerinas of today. The when George Balanchine chose
Ballet and now appearing with Chicago Tribune's Tho1nas her lo do a solo with the con1-
lhe American Ballet Theater, '\'il!is said, "There is no one pany. By tl1e age of 18. they
figures the whole trend results like her and fe11· in her were ea\ling her "prirna" al
because the new art forn1s league."' La Scala, Sinre. she has h~n
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Best m11.n 1vas Brent Bailey,
1vhite ushers were David
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Col!ege at Fullerton where she
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J-ler husband is a gJlliduate OCC and CSCF.
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·rhe bride. daughter of Mr.
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Brides1naids were the illisses
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MRS . RINSET II
a11d Barbara Curtin.
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Painter and Steve Tillesen.
The bride is a g1-adu;:ite of
Estancia High School. She a!-
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and the Un1versil.v of Southern
California. J·lcr husband at-
tended the Uni1'crsitv of
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La Paz
Race Set
At Queen
Long Beach Yacht Club's
third biennial classic blue
water sailing race lo La Paz,
1'.texico. "'ill begin Nov. 6
under 1he ne"· ln!('rnat.ional
Offshore Rule t IOR 1 rating
system and with a ne\I' n1aj-Or
internationa l landrnark -Lhe
Queen l\1ary -as Jls starting
point..
Announee ments of the Long
Beach-La Paz. race date, that
the !OR system had heen
adopted and that the event's
first overall winner , Dr .
Maurice "Mort" Haskell of
Long Beach. has bet'n ap-
pointed general chairman for
1971 were made by the
.'!ponsoring t lub's commodore.
Robert Bashain uf L o n g
Beach.
The dista nce of 1he rate
het"·een far western resort
eapitals 'increases from 960
miles to 967 in the fal l. Dr.
Haskell disclosed in accepting
the chairmanship. "'ith the
adoption of the new Long
Beach Harbor home of the
octan liner Queen r..1ary as a
mark of the stii rt ing lin e.
"We've started at Be!n1ont
Shore Pier (in n1id-harbor 1 the
last three vears "'e've held the
race," Dr.' Haskell noted . i;but
we feel 1ve've added prestige,
increased the rac e s 111-ternatlonal rrlendshi p aspect
and -most import ant or all
-made the start n1ore easily
observed by spectators than
e ver before by making the
Queen the point of origin."
The 1019-foot former queen
of ocean liners moved to a
permanent berth at PiE>r J,
just south of do\\•nlo"·n Long
Beach at the mout h or !he Los
Ani;:-eles Ri1·er channel. last
Feb. 27 to undergo fina l
preparatio n for her new role
as 1'.fuseu rn of !he Sc;i.
s p e c ia lt y shops and
r estaurants.
"We expect lo have hun-
dreds of people on the Queen's
decks and lined up on Pier .J
to !'!ee the kind of spectacle a
major international sailing
e~nt provides," noted Dr.
Haskell, winner of th e I96a in-
augural race.
Thundq, Au9u1l 20, 1911
JUMPS WHAT? -This odd-looking craft is called
a Pu ddle Jun1per. '!'he model and the parasol are
not standard equipme nt. The craft is h ailed a s the
newest thin g in ple asure craft s ince the ark and can
be used anyplace froin t he family pool to Jakes and
bays.
Puddle Juu1pe1•
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Def ending Champ
Pacing Luders
Easte1·11 Skipper s
Lightning Leaders
De.fending Ludera-16 cham-Sutherland, NHYC; (2) Eric f\.llLWAUKEE \APJ -A
pion Leroy Sutherland (l[ Gantner, NHYC; (3) John pair of Easte.m sltippers led
Newport Harbor Yacht Club is Carlaon, Chicago; (4) Steve the way into Thursday1s third
proving himself a champion In Nesbitt, Sodus Bay, N.Y.; (5) race in the North American
all weathera as the Interna-Tom Taggart, New Or leans; Lightning Class sailboat races
tional Champiot11hip for the (I!) T. Sel!ers Meri<~. New on Lake J\.1ichigan.
c las.'!I draws to a close today. Orltans (7 ) Austen Field, Brisk wind s: sent several
Sutherland won Wtdne.'!lday's Chicago: (8l Robert Maine. boats to shore with broken
Chicago; (9) W i 11 i am rudders and masts during
two races in a westerly that Peterson, Oklahoma City; tlO i \Vednesday's two races.
breez.ed up lo lS-22 knots and Ben Hromadka. f.ahaina YC: .Jim Carson of Phlladelphhi
kicked a Jump of sea en t he (II ) Joe Stautner , Indian a nd \Vi lliam A. Shore or
Olympic CfJurse off the Santa Jlarbor, Conn. New Prez Depew, N.Y .. were tied for
(·hampionship races. finished
first alld fifth to hold third
place.
Two more races w e r t
scheduled for 1'hursday, with
the final race of the series
tomorrow.
Le;nJers 111 !<10 o th e r"
d1v1s1on~ alltr \l't:dnesday·s
race-s were f.1art·~ Llppi.J1cott
uf H1 verton. N .I.. for the
IJresidenl "s Cu p and Dr. A. J.
Penfield or V;1ye!Levil!e, N .. Y.,
for the Governor's Cup. Ana River. FOURTII RACE (I l Ch arlie T homas will be-first. Carson had finished
Sutherland,: (2) Taggart; (3! fourth and first in \Ved· ~-=-=-~------
The twin victorifl made it Gantner; (4) Carlson; 15J c 0 me p r esid en t and nesday's two races, whi](' Who Cares?
four in a row for a total of 44 Meric: (Ill Peterson: (7) chief o peratin g officer Shore finished third and se-Nn orhr r ni·\\'~Dnfl<'r in the
points for Sutherland. His F i e Id ; ( 8 ) Hr mad k a o f Jensen Marine. Cosla cond . 1\·1)rld ,·;1n .. , ;ibout yo11r rnn1·
<'losest competitor is clubmate (breakdown ) (9) St au t n e r Mesa sailboat buiJder s. J im Dressel of Columbus, n1unitv l1k,.. your l:o1nill1Jnl1y
lbr eakdownl (10 ) Maine: (Il l on Oct. I . Thomas lives Ohio, who Jed the field of 25 d<1dy -n"'1'spapr•r dors. Jr .s
Eric Gantner who was sittlng•l =N:•:•b=i=tt=·======~=~~ir~1 ~C~o~1~·o~n~a=d~e~l~M~a~r=·====q~u~a~l~if~ie~"==g=o=in=g==in=t=o==lh=•=="="=· =D="='L='='='="=L=U~T~. ~~~=-on 36 points after Tueiday's
races.
The final race of the'"'" ,../ ...r 'V'1QCM ste;..-.eo "1103FM is today. Direct 3coring is ~ A · ~
~~-he d f Sevoral breakdowo. i n t soun s 0 the harbor
'Tuesday's bl ustery go-round
caused a shake-up in the stan· _-1~==!S:=;f1L-7 24 hours· a day d ings as the race committee <c
would have to compute break-
do"·n points before the final
scoring.
One 0£ !he breakdown vic-
tims \\lednesday was Ben
Hrorradka of Lahalna YC who
was pushing Sutherland as
runner-up after the first two
races.
THIRD RACE -(I) Leroy
Fall Boat
Class Set
The fluntington B e a ch
Power Squadron has scheduled
the start of its fall class in
small boat handling for Mon-
day. Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. at the
Jl unlington Beach High School.
The free course is open to
residents of Orange County_
lJ nite d St ale s Powe r
Sq uadrons courses provide the
pl e2.sure boat owner-whether
power or ~ail -with the basic
knowledge ne ce s sa r y to
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By Al Copp
By Charles Barsolti
By Gus Arriola
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l ~ Cr1tocat
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17 En!rarxe \()a
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ma'1 itd
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dirtc.\io11
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11n!a~orabl e
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dryin~ llOtr.> overflow of
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13 Unplt1s1nt 47 Say in
look d ilf~ffit words
18 Cowboy's 49 Din'
i tttssory 51 Mi:.iarchs
22. NegaHve 5) Big n1me in
Jl"t f11(. Mo,cow
24 Trap 55 Ado
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n~tssity 57 Wift of •
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colorant 58 Volc•no ol
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By Frank Ba9inski ANIMAL CRACKERS
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HIS PIANO'S IN Tel!E.
!WT J1E':i NOT !
By Harold Le Doux
By MeN
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JS W1-4EN YOU Afl'E
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SOMEONE WHO r<HMS
VOU Al<E
OVEl<Cl-IAl<G•NG.
By John Miles
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THE GIRLS
"I lold you you have to Jive in Paris awblle btfore you nnd
the really scenic Ytalks."
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Evening
AUGUST 26
1:00 I) llr f&tw1 Jury Dun!Jhy CV Ntw1 Bill HuddJ' O ~Nit Mnos lom Snydt1 0 Tiit f ufitiw 00 Wild. Wlicl we,1
0 Sii O'Cl«l Mll¥it: ~90) "'\lt'in·
chei\tr '7l" (western) ·~Junes
S!tw1rt. Sheller Wl'nters, Dan Dur
~ta A min w•th 1 a:rudee sels out 10
~"le 1n old lotOlt with I 1unm1n
who hi! !.Olen l11s p111ed rillt m TM flinbtalle1
@ Sbrlnt
(ID Ptttl 1M IM Woll m !'lotkitro 34
a) De1th Y1lle-j D111
G} "'ws l•m H1w1homt
l :lO rJ.:1 CIS !'ltws Walter Cronk 1!r
1fii' JitlC l'lews 01~1d llrinkley m Tilt flyin1 l'lun
ED Hoct1rPG411 LMl1e
€D DtStrt Report
a;) El Moftble ,rof. Ak!IO
G} AIC l'lrw1
7;00 fl CBS l'lew1 W~!ter Cron~1lt
@ ABC NtW1 Smith, Reasoner
0 @D Jrj8C NtW1 O<iv"rd Brin~ley
0 'KHlt Sert•• ThutJt: (90)
"F1o.z1n lihoit" (mystery) '45-Lon
Ch1ne1 Jr., Evelyn Anker1.
(lJ Trvtll • C...~11tr1on
O wi.1r1 Mr unr?
~ Dick Ylfl Dykt m I lovt Luc:J m (j) Or1111tt
ED Thi Corpo~I• Vil•
al Anrrlitn PM1rtt
CE Movit 1i1mt
7:l0 fl F1111ily Aff1it (R) rrench lt1v11
1own ID Vl~•t 1 COU$1ll. and Cissy
rakes ov11 as b1hy$i1tu, w1!h unex·
peeled c;omphcahons.
0 ®J a;'l NBC Actio• '1.,tlouu
(R) '1ht F1tal Mist1lle" A bl1t~·
m1iltr dr<ve1 a ftptile-r1i~in1 v1crim
to 1 desper1lr act. Roddy McDowell
i nd Annur Hill 11ar.
0 (]) 00 m ,t.l\11 Smith and
Jone1 (R) "The NcCfeed1 Busl'"
Heyes and Cu1rt air h!!1d l11 1e11;~,
1 bu5t ol Caesar 3!olen from 1 ric~
i~n~h~!.
(I Mike Dou1l1s Speti1I tind1 Ron
~tad1, Ri<il Ntl!oOn, D1. Jon11 Salk
1nd ChLl(l! Seny 11uest.
0 Million S Movie: (CJ (Z~ll "l•·
Tllu,MUy, Auqusl 26, 1971
m•r1, incl IGUnclff ot "Re1dlnr "
fund1ment1I"; comed11n Hom!
Cr0$bJ': $1n11et/compoi.e1 !obltf
Gosh; si11rer AJ Hibble1: actre» T1lill
\.'111 Devere ind aci.Of .tJeju1aro Rey.
a:J oi,.p1c Ba111r
fll) f&£T vi.ylloUM. "five Tomorrow$~
n .... sllort lorei1n Mm dr1m~1 de1t·
1n1 wilh 1nliery 1bout 1 lu!urt
ba~d 0'1 today's ~+olenct, con·
tGtlTll!~. i nd atomK: weapt111ry.
Author Kur! 'lonneeut J1 in1rod~e1
i nd tomments oo 1hr tolms,
9:00 1J (j) CBS Thursd11 Mollie : !C l
(2111) "Th• frOlell Dead'" (drama)
"67-D1n1 Andre-..·1, .\nn1 Poll!.
Phillip Gil~ert. Agmg Germ&n !.Cl·
enlist becomes 1nvolvt<I 1n an intri·
cite plo! to 1111w 001 • bind of
N111 tlttt who volunleerrd for deep
freeze perpelu~tllln c!u1111g !ht w;ir.
l ht 1nte1111on· lo resuue<.t tht Hitlt1
regimt .
0 l3 {j'l CD Milt Roon1 l0t
Gru1ddlddy (II) '"A H1mbu11e1 !Of I
tr1nO." f18nk Sm1H1 comes10 c!1n·
ner. i nd !ht W1lh1ms household •!
1~10'"" 1n10 1 d1lher
a;) Ro5.15 p1r1 Yttonic1
9~ D lg, rn Ad1111 ·12 (II) "Log 106
-Post r1mr'' A missing pre:;.s. 1n
•ndepend ent old11me 1, 1nd an unusu·
11 molori5! present 111oblems 101
ol!1ce1s Malloy 1nd Reed.
0 ~@ Cl) Dan August (Ill
"Trackdown" Det~tive LI. Aug~:;!
invt!:l1galt$ the killing ol • pa\101·
man durint a $300,000 htist 11 tile
San11 lu1s1 fiirerounds
D 81ller Wtrd N~
€!)l a Cn1z di M1risa Cruets
10:00 B @:: m I ,,,CIA~ I Dean M1rtin
Prtw"ts: Sne•k Pre'liew lwo hall·
hour c;omedy specials, both pilots
tor potenti.ll 1u ies. indude "PO'fldtr
Room." surnni .toey He1Jherton,
Jeanine 8ur11iu and Elaine Stutr.h
IS over·20, ove r·]O. 1nd DVH·40
ladies respect ively. tn 1 plot ton·
cernmt temptation, C11l iteinH ,,
ho~t. '"What's Up Arnenca1" ~!au1nR
M111an Meteer and Tom Bosley.
presents llumorous comment on
contro~usi1I subitcls. Jackie Cooper
Is host.
Sam Yotty plays 1ht ~it11m t! I
poli!1c1I ~1dnapp1nil 1n 1 senes o1
tomtdy vi11nettes.
O Hews llev1n Siinde!S
D Movie: (2111 ) "-' t~ild b Wail·
ina:'' (d rama) '63-8urt L1ncaster,
Judy G1rla11d. m l'ltw1 f'utnam. f•shman m s,p.tula\ion
a;) l ol Protrssoin1I
tayett1~ (dr1m1) '62--0rson Wrlles. 10:30 (3 Dra111et
J1~k H1w~1ns. 0 Movie; (Zl11) "Tiit Mrd Docto1• m Truth t1 to1nequtntti (mystery) '4J~f1s1I Rathbone. Ef.
@It T1kt1 1 lhiel len Dttw
f.D Mocle1n Supervisory Techniques C6l Wanled Of!ad er Alive
€1} P'ttllliut Mo~it 0 G} lhil Is You1 lilt Ralph
ldwuds ll0$IS. S111pr~ed gue\I 11
1:00 fl t anctr (R) Johnny. Scott 1nd
Jelly lake 11re;it pa•ns lo obl11n per
feet birthday 11f1s tor Murdoch, then
each btcomrs 1"volvtd 1n 1 pt!.M>nal
~11~1l1on lh1t p~I. 1 r.Pw l1ihl on
James Brohn m Hrws 8011 Johns
aJ (l Oiuit dt uni
cen!t
. ht ctlebr&hNI, ~har~n Al.I.tr, Mart 11:00 e ti m Ntws
Jo Kennedy, Jun e D1y!on. hm w-..d· ;;:;:, N all. Charl•t Briggs and Will Kuluva 0 11..0J EI:'l ews
1ues1. ( 6) M1nh1f Diiion m To Tell lhr Trut~ 0 rJ) W l'lrws
~nou\1 De·
tIJ W11hini\on Wett i" Review
CE !'lino
l ;JO Q ~ a;'l lron$ide {R) "'This Could
Bio.., Your Mind" A 11n1l1nd "en·
torcer" trits ro use 1 psycho\0111c~1
testing cen1er to lorce Chiel Ironside
m Mov ie: (C) "Speci1! Cor1espon·
denl'' (d1 am1) '6b -J~~n 1,pu•'
lnn111n an(, Hoist f rank, Ma11e·Jo~e
N~L m 8t1I 1ht Clo1J
lo tevral 1he h1d1n1 pl•ce ot 1n 111-111:1S gJG11n Cine dtl Jurvts
I or mer. 8!8d1orc! 01\!m1n and Gto1 1e .
C11z11rd 1ur5t 11:30 fl ~II Merv lirilfln JK~ Ca5s,dy 11
(IUeSl·hOS! 0 5ttwt Allrn Siio• llayr Bal111d
Jalllti Oarten Debbie Dr1kt, Ooro fJ fO' m Johnny C1n.en
tlly Minner~ 1ue11. 0 'J, ~I CD 01(~ Cawtlt
0 fl' (6) (l) !ewilchtd (R) "!:11 @ Movit: "Priv1te Hell" (dr~nia)
m1nth1"s M1ii1t Murai" Sam1nit111 '54-lda tupmo. Slev~ Coi;hr111,
t11e1 to reunite [~mu11d1 w1lh htr1 Howud Oull.
boyf11end ot ~00 year5 •ao. IZ:OO 0 MO'lie: ".t.tom•t Rule,.,. or lht m D1wid froJt Show Guests lrt Wotld"' (sci-Ii) "64. M1ra:ue! McN~m1r•. wile ol lor11111
Sttret1ry ol Delen1r Robert McN1· 12:30 O Tht G1lltry
Friday
DAYT1ME Mov1ES
1:00 m "lrd11" (rom~nt;e) 'Cl-Mella
Oberon. Joseph Cotltn
2:00 0 "Win1 l lld I Pflytl" (ld•en·
!me) '44-0on Ameche, O'n1 ~n·
dtew5
9:00 m (C) "Thr Antry o\a:e" (drimi) l :OO tfj "Juil for You" (mu$ical) 'S2-'58-~n!hcn~ Pe1~1n~. Jo Van fleet, B•ni: Crosby. Jane WymJn,
Sylv1n1 M1n1 1no, Rich11d ConTt (IQ) (C) "Tht Sundowneri" Contlu·
9:30 O, '8'K1•',' •'" ,n:·, !romince) 'SI -!IOn (drama) '60--~obtrl Milthum, ~n rt • ar ~ even\. 0 "Hill 24 °"''"'' A11swtf' Debo11h Keri.
1d11m1) 'S5-fdw11d Mulh irt, Hiya ! •:JO 0 (C) "T1mbf'rj1c-" (western) ·sc
H111rte1 -Slerhng Hayden. David 81t1n,
10:00 Q_. "M1tlt Did It" (comedy) '51-Adolph Men1011
Ann Birth. Mark Stevtn! lJ)SanM 1s lOAM li1tint
10:30 O "h1wit1\io11 11 M1ppi11 ti1" 5:00 0 "Th• lihost 111d M1$. Muir"
(dr1m1) '39-fftd MtcMurrty, lrrne' (dram•) •.i 7-Rti H1rn!o0n. Grnt
Dunne. ! nernty.
£rd.oNIWPORT 8IACH-gt the
entrance tg thl.• fgbulo1.11 lido l ~le OR l ·B3SO
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2 /IC,ADEJAY AWi.RDS!
RCBERT MTG-1..M
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<rd SARAH N'lli
"n.-... •s ooihter"
IID'I-&• -o-
Ev•ningl:
Sun. thru Thurs., 8 p.m.
P'rl. · Sat., 1:30 p.m.
IOJERT MlCH.M
MATINEES w.d., 2 p.m.
Sait., 1:30 ind 5:00
Sun., 1:00 ind 4:30
'I Do11't W11t11ur '
Simons Say
Neil's Brother Making It
BY JACK GARVER r.'Ew YORK (UPI \ -Well ,
now, cooldn't this be
something-two playwriting
Simons s t ()rming \he
Broadway barricades 1n the
sarne M.DSOll !
Everyone knows about Keil
Simon, the n1ost successful
playwright of the pa :; t
decade -"Barefoot in the
Par k." .. l'he Odd Couple.''
"Plaza Suite." to nan1e a fe1oJ
of his Midas·touch creations.
of Sid Caesar and Imogene
Coca in one 01 Lelev 1s1on 's
great early successes ,"Your
Show of Shows." for whkh
both Simons wrote. The role of
Stanley (Neil J has oot yet
been cast.
If Danny has any part o
Neil's talent for creating com
cdy -and Danny's record in
dicates that he needs no
lessons in this departmei1t -
lh e two Simon plays alone
1nuke the forthco1ning seaso1
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SHOW
MOW t11ru SUNDA l
in the HEW AIR·CONOITIONEB
LOS ANGELES CONVENTION·
EXHIBITION CENTER
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Now comes elder brother intriguing. ,. ~:;~ya S~~~n U:~j:W~IStO fjl~~!lr';o,..,;;;;; __ ,.,•.-.-.-.-.•"ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'°o'-'~"~'~.~.~,"".':.,~,~ .. ~>:.,~.-----..'.~:
g•ne"I P"blic. but not to "th• '"""' "THE HOUSE ON THE CL!ff" ;:
J ..... ; .
trade," as a writer or cvmedy: I
a man who }eel Neil in to the
business of writing for laughs.'
A. MYll.-y (gme<lt
AUGUST 16, 17, 1! SEPTEMBER 2, J, 4
C•n•1~ l :Jt p.m, Oon•lion n .oo
...
And . of course, as happens 111 u•~ str"'· N•wpa..i '"'~ almost annually. Neil has a l~__,..,..,..,,.--__, .. ..,,_._,,_,,_,,_,,_ ___________ _,
new one. ··rhe Prisoner ol Se·
rond A venue ." scheduled for
Nov. II. Danny. Y:ho has a
long record as one of the lop
\1Titers for radio a n d
television comedi;>:1s -Sid
Steve Patterson plays a 4-year·old draftee and Sandy ~larino.hi s understanding
rnother in a segtuent of "f eiffer's Peo ple" at South Coast Repertory tonight
through Sunday in Costa 1\-lesa.
Caesar, Danny Tho1nas, Phil
Silvers, etl'. -has rinallv
found his wa y to tt1e theAte.r
\.vith "Ooly the Sh a <l o 11·
Knows.'' Producer Zev Buf·
Odds are, you'll haV~ the time
of your Jl lel Aeser.ied seats from
$1.25 (Saturdays & holidays, $1.50).
Phone (714) 755-11 41. For special
buses, call Greyhound. Gleason Pad: How Sweet It Is
ma11. 11·ho has a record of bol h
Broadway and or · Broadway
successes. plans to bring it in
after a ta le su mmer tryoul at
the Bucks County Playhouse Jn
fOHT LA UDERDALE. Fla.
I AP 1 -Jackie Gleason is
n1ov1ng into a fj\•e-\evel .
$500.000 to wnhouse u·11h "a
sunken pit for 111}' pool table
and -How Sll'cet It Is -bar
in almosl every roorn.
The Brook;) n·oorn !eiel"ision
con1edian. cur re n l J y on
Sl00.000.a·year unemployment
cornpensation fron1 CBS. is
lea ving trliri111i bllt 11·on'l go
far.
··rrn hu1lding tt11 s 11•c1r<l cas-
tle at lnverrary, a big:
deve!opn1er1! 1vest of Fort
Lauderdale," (:lea son said
Monda\'. '"It be_i:oin as a
s.100.000 deal. hlll I"ll be lucky
to escape for ~ half 1nil!ion."
The Jackie Gleason Show
1l'ent off the air aflcr the 1970
season ll'hen "The Great One"
refused to bow to CBS ideas.
The net11·ork had demanded
I hat he turn the fi0...n1inute
\"ariety sho1v info a full·llme
sit utttion ron1edy kno11·11 as
'"The Honeyn1ooners.··
Sin ce that ti111e the 55-year·
old Gleason married the
lorn1er Be\'erly l\·lcKiltrick
and they've ··twen li vi ng the
).!Uod life or golf. booze and
rornance. ''
Broadway produeer Alex ·
ander Cohen is currently
dickering ll'ith G I e a s n n
re_g11rdin_g a :si.x-part telel'\sion
series. Cohen wants G!eas<"ln
to play the title role in the
Toi) V uudeville Star
Teel Lewis, 80, Dies
'.'\E\\' YtJHl-i /AP~ -Th('
111;1n in the hr1!1cred top ha!
;-itways A.~ke<I the s;i1ne qurs·
lion. "Is e1·t'rr bod.1· h;1pp_1 ., ..
Ted !.e1r1.~ 1rnl1h! supply !hr
11nswer l11111selr in11un1erahle
l!n1es. "Yes. sir'.'· he'd shuu!.
;ind then ea1nr !he sof!·shoe
sh11ffle. the h;1\ sliding fioll"n
l1i!l. ;irn1 ;ind ;i eroak111g 1·en·
rlition or .. :\!e and 1\] .\'
Shado11'. ·• "\Vhen :'l l.1· Bab~·
S111iles .1t :'lie"" or '"On !he Sun ·
111· Side of the 81rel'I." 0Thr ra111i!i;1r r o u Ii n r
de!1ghted <1Hd1ei1C'(•S f 0 r
dN·ad<>s. J.e1r1s. 11·hri rcfu;:ed
lo concede h1' had retired, died
cf a heri rt :ittark :i! his hclmc
here \\1ednesd;n lie \\'<l~ 30
A !op sl:ir 11( \·audrv1ile and
r;id1n 1n thr 1~20s <1nd 1930s.
Le11 1s 111ade 111·n n1<1~ 1es ::ind
arh1p\ed 111 ;1 11('11• rt'•• \1·1\11
~111'~1 ;tpprar <1 nr•e s 1111
t t·h,1·1 ~ion l!f' pla~·rd n1gh1
1 ·l ulls 1111111 111(i~
Htll"!l Thrndorr F1"ll'!ln1an oil
,Junr 6. 111!11. 111 c'1rc·lr 1·1ll P
flt1i11 , \.r11'1.:; pli1l't>1! I hr
rlnrinc! 111 local hnncls. I le
erashC'fl 1he h1g t1n1 f' 11•ith his
:1c! :-it ll:1111nu>rstr1n's The;iter
111 i\C'w York 111 1!11 1
Lewis dl"nppcd his rc:1l
11a1n(', hC' explnined. hec:iuse it
11·~s !oo !on~ fur niarriuccs .
A top pel"rnnncr nn r:i<lio.
I r wis solrf 1n ill1(1PS (1f rN'O~ds
nn his ,·er~1ons nf '"St l.nuis
Blues"' ancl "Tiger Rag " ll is
, \\'(\ tTIOl'il'S 11·rn> • ' 1 !'!
l':l''rvbod.1· llaoov?"' baser! nn
I.is life. in 192!1. 11nd "llere
Cornr~ lhe B;ind" in 1931.
Althoul!"h his r:11ne began lo
1\":Jne in !he t9.10s. Lc1Yis con·
t1nucd as a top dr;11v in ni1;hl
clubs until he \.l'<lS 75. He was
SUCCUMBS AT 80
Ted l ewis
11:ir!i1·ulad.1 1111pul:u· !11 f.ns
\ ega,
""Be111g in
n111 a llung
:.Hid "/t ·s
lllnntl "
~h1111 ~Hl::Ol llf':'>; b
that s1nps." he
l hf'rl' In
Sur1'11'!!11<! 1r1lh h1 ~ 11•1fe.
Ad:1h . a d:incer he n1 ;irried in
1915, ;ire l11ree brother.<:.
Service.~ will br held Fridar
al Tr1nple Rorieph Sholo ri1
herE" Burial 11·ill be i\1onda r a!
Fore s t Cen1e te ry.in
C1rcle\"ilic.
i\ew Ve nture
HOLLY\lfOOD ! UPI 1
Dannv Thomas has entered
lhe niusic publ ish'1ng field \.l'ilh
the formation of Rip-Keca
l\fusic Corp.
WiLLAK•
This is t:lC QM mowie you
should not see alone.
<CtllR '.> ['ll'J
PLUS
Cet1t . D•A• ffeM J P'.M.
A4111. Sl.50 for A411lh
I Jrt .-U111U 4 P.M.
1$c. Clilldr•11 \
''Life of P. T. Barnum."
CBS' writing staff is also
ll"Orking on pssible scripts for
si x Gleason special s.
'"As long as I don't wor k.''
f.leason said. "I get 100 grand
fron1 CBS. But. if I do 11•ork,
it"s a hellu1•a lot more."
The c:reasons' elegant ne1v
pad won't be ready un til at
least Thanksgi1·ing.
"I designed two things the
pool room and the main bar."
smiled Jackie. "Those are 1nv
specialities." '
The 10\l'nhouse has 12.000
S{jll<lre feel nnd 14 rnorns. Qn.
lv !wo are bedroon1s.
"\\'e ha ve a loi or places lo
dine. lo shoot pool and tri
drink. (:lea.<:on said. '"!l's a
fun hn11se. snmc1hing I alwa~:s
11·An!ed to build "
"Stalag
'l'rvoul~
17'
Set
PennsylYania.
The amusirg lhing is that
both 0£ those plays And "The
Odd Couple'' derived from ac·
tual Sin1on r a n1 i l y ex-
periences. and Danny'.<> play
seems to be in the san1e pat·
tern
.. Only the S)ladow Kno1vs" is
about a pair of \\'riling
brolhers, one of 1vhom fin ds
himself. successful as he ma:-r
be, in the sh11do1v of the great
public accla in1 for the other.
lncidenttt!lv, "Corne Blow
'i'our Horn ·· ·by Neil 1vas <rbo11t
b~1hers not too lar ren1o ved
fron1 the family probie1ns of
lhe !wo Simons. ;ind it 1s nn
secret that '"The Odd Couple ."
ahou t a pair uf n1ari!.:ill.v
troubled n1ales 1\'ho se t up a
bachelor inenagc. was inspired
by a Dann~· 1n!erh1tle
Da11n~· h1n1seif 11"1!! direct his
plri y. a chore to which he is 1u1
s!ranJ!:er. He recently directed
The Cailfor111:1 produl·lion of
hro1her l\r11's '"Plaza Suile ...
s1a1T1ng l'arol Burnett and
(;t'orge 1-\rnnedy
An ;1\1.in;th~ cast is br in~ ll is interestinp:. too. th:i! the
sought for the S;inta i\na L'!">!ll· role of Ron • Drinn1· 1 1n '"Onl.v
the Shadow l\no11·s" ll'Jil be ll\ttn1ty Pl:1.ven;' upco1111n~ pla.ved b.v Ho11•arrl i\"lorris, who prndurtion. the \\"orld l\'ar II
cnniedy·tlrania ··suil;ig li .. paired wilh CA ri Heiner as
Honald L;ing~elh 1s di rcctinr: '"second b;1n;u1<1~(' in ~up1>orl
lhe pla~'· \1•hich t'a lls fur a c<1st .~~------''-------.1
of 15 111cn of var.ving ages. Sally Ba na nas
Readings 11i!I be held Satur. II I
dn.v at :i p.111 and Sunda.v a! 6 Rea Y s · · ·
p.rn . in !hr Plaver.~ Theater, Bananas, That Is ~Xlll \\I, li!h SL, Siinta Ana.
NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES
2 FROM WALT DISNEY
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I \ 7 11.'0NOCRf"Ul..I
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5th Record \f/eek
ON
ANY
SUNDAY
a"'" n aua ••aWN :o:
N• '•rcliM!JI Ntct•t•ry ·fill 0.1 c.,,, .. At tll"tro Or At ON11t t
~;;iiiijjjjiiij~~C~o;•;"~''~(;Jtl• • 205 N, N1r•1r, S."fo Au
Nine daily raeea Mon.-sat.
Post Time 2 p.m.
D11llfllr~
Dustin
Hoff utan
"Who is
Harry
Herman
and why
is he saying
those terrible
things about
? .. me .
Thoroughbred Club
CO-HIT. JOHN WAYNE IN "BIG JAKE"
CO·HIT
AT AU THEATRES
"THX 1138"
·~ .....,, ,;,._ ~ t:l'
GREGORY PECK
"HAL WALLIS -
SHOOT OUT '
P<~~SIJN"HCliN<Ot.Ofr fROM WARNER BRO&! KINNfY ll!SUR[ SfRVICl
PACIFIC'S FOUNTAIN VALLEY, LA HABRA
& ORANGE •i DRIVE.INS. !WALK.INS I,
TITAN, FULLF.RTON ·FOX, CINF.MA LAND
HARBOR •T, COSTA MESA
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; P11<•• <>•• D""'""'"d I •<•1•! on J.,;, l1od•d
~" e1nrl C"·O•••n..,•nl (nn!roll•d hom1.
USDA GRAD E A
CHICKENS
WHOlf I ODY
21/t. TO l llS.
PACKAGED GOODS
COOKIES ::~;~~~~~r ....................... 54'
C•OtOlAfl IUO(,I (MIHOLAll DIO,, IUM I UITll (l fMI
CRACKERS M&.il(O,llMIUlll 67c ll 01. '., ....................... .
POTATO BREAD ~:~;'~~:,·.~ ........... 37c
BREAD ~:~~.1 ~~:t~.'-~~.1."~.0 -~~-~~-~ .......... 3 7(
0-SPAGHETTI ~~~~'~;:~·.~ ........... 41 '
l' IMA BEANS C.OLDIN (,IAIM,lAl(,I Sl ' Jl or. l &C. .••.•••.••••••••••
~o-: SAUCE :f~~~'.N,~'!.'.~~.~~.'.'.~~ ........... 19<
".Kat&;!---.
COMET
(l(ANSiR
'21 ·0UNCECAN 24c
. ICED COFFEE MllWIU llOU\IMll 23' _,..-).1 01 PIG ........... .
••Cl W lllGtl 01 111(1
.,.... PANCAKE MIX ::'o':.~~~~-·-~ .... 55 "
t>-< HAMBURGER HELPERS 49 '
r Ol 110 ITIO~lllOlf, HA\11, 1111 NOODll. CNll! TOlllA10 lft 11(1 0111111 Al ll 111 (I OC 111 • 01. IOl
~ 'POTATOES ~~~~~·: ........ -....... 29 "
9'11TINJ DlllOllT!tl
WHEATIES ~:·~i'.1101 ......................... 56c
POTATO CHIPS ~:1~:.·.~·,~ .............. 49 ' r.. ~ .. k'atlk;I '\J M.J.B. COFFEE
ll((lRt( PERK s229 ' OR RE GULAR
41.0UNCE CAH
DAIRY PRODUCTS
. MAZOLA ""··~·11111 41 • .~ 10 01 ,.~ .................. ..
llUTTER ::~',1 ~'.~'.'.~u1u1r ................... 81 ~
ORANGE JU ICE ::~~~~~1 ................. 85(
' ta OT Lii 2< BUTTERMILK ........................... 4
·icE CRE M •0•1r.<OP PllMIUM 79, A '•G•• (I~ ................... .
••. the ftw ifrm1 /islrd on this pag t
co,.Jtituf• jusl a small 1amplin9 of
1h• thousands of low, discounf prices
In 1fore for you at lucliy.
• • •
F' MENNEN 1 PROTEIN 21
> HAIRSPRAY
<•11l11i111 pr •!~i~ A~d' 1 J 6
blMly .•• , .. H•rd·IO·Hohl.
MENNEN
BABY MAGIC
LOTlqN ........... ,, .. 99(
11<1• 1ki11. t.oz.
... .... ~ ....
-,.'":) ,.,,;,.,,
~~
...
"";'" -~·I
MENNEN
BABY MAGIC
OIL
"'' H1lp1 Mol, '''''"'
""'''' 111h. 10-0l.
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114
llADl CUT
lUCllT
TOP QUALITY
IONDlO lllf
........
RIB ROASf u1•01•11M•Ht•• $105
UHll IOI' I Ul lHl IOllDID llfJ .•..•.•.•.• ,... II.
()• -.. k'at&/ TOMATOES
HllVISTDAY 23(
11-0IJNCf CAN
CANNED FOODS
--,,-. MAXWELL HOUSE
(0"11 <I 01.(AN '2" 11,Ul&I 01 Hll!J I( rill .•.•.
tr YUBAN COFFEE '2"
cr-1' PRUNE JUICE ~~00'1'~rn ......... 37•
,... -. .. k'atlk;i
\J MA.RSHMAL2WS
KaolfT 6(
\6-0UM(l IAG
HUNT'S BEANS ~~~.1:~N(IH ,.,,,., ..... 35•
CRAB MEAT ~·~·~~~!~~-~~-'.~'.~.1
........... 'l 0'
.-' GREEN BEANS "" "' ......... 29'
Oil .. ON![ 11 INO WNOl I
CHUNK TUNA (Nl(ll•Of l NI Ill 36'
11,01.<AM ............ .
oA BEEF STEW ~!Ma'1'~:~·~ ............. 99 •
PEANUT BUTTER ~!~',1 :~, ........... 'l l'
oA" DINNERS ~~~~~~:· 1111-111
......... 99•
1111 (NO' IU 11, (Nl(C I~ tNOW Ml '"• 01 POIC C "t• IU IT
WHEAT GERM ::~~,;~:~ ................ 47"
~CRANBERRY JU ICE ~.~':: 1.·,~:1 .• 49'
C )ur J_<)W J ·vc-r~\;1y Pr11.:c~
APRICOT HALVES
HARVEST DAY
29 OU N(( CAN 29c
STRl-DEX
PADS
Mil41y ,,.,,i.
179 <olt4. Mtlp 1
75' 11"1 •114 ,, •• • Ytlll Nciol
blt ittisht1.
GILLETTE
PLATINUM PLUS
ROUND STEAK
CENTER CUT
l UCllT
TOP OUAUTT
IOND(D I Eff 93~.
CANNED FOODS
FROZEN FOOOS
BREADED PERCH ~~"c:;.r::~~ ............ 61 •
SOLE FILLETS i~•;;r::~ll GOLDI M'~'.'.~ .... 76'
FRIED CHICKEN ~::~u:::'.~.~'.'. ......... '1 •1
SIRLOIN TIPS :~\~;~'t ................... 45•
BBQ STEAKS 10101111,t (I. 73 < !IOI.II', ............... ,
STRAWBERRIES :~·::.~;·N~.~'.~.·.~ ....... ss·
VEGETABLES ~~·:: 1.'.','~'.~.·.·~-~'.~"u···· 46'
llVlll&I !THI llANI, OINOIM 11111, JAP&•IH 11111
... U l{IM 11111, IPAll!I• l l lll, PA l lS!lll l!f!I ¥1Gl 111l ll
.~~?~Q~~~l~~NI~~~•~•"''''''"~ J 32
~o~S~~~~•ll~onu ............... ~ 4 33
JOHNSTON PIES '''LI IG,(l/ITll!, 71 <
Ot lllUl i ~· Jl 01, "'
LEMONADE :i~~:{111 ~.. . 23 (
MACARONI & CHEESE ~,';;'.' .... 42 '
CASSEROLES ~:~'t:~~"' 47(
110{{0!1 1 "00011 llUlll! lPI Ol/11, 111 111/11(,illlN
<&u1111cw11
JU I CE ~~~lu ~1.!~1~ •.
11.1~~..... • ............... 28'
GRAPEFRU IT JUICE ~~~u~~;·:.~ ..... 28 '
WHITE COFFEE MUGS
Giv• • -11 (or ••-11) o
(llp tho! , .. 11, htl~I Oii
Hit rt ff•t ll•l•IHf'f It H I•
i1ty II.. bit ri ff•• fhirll! Try
IHlr 1hl loi!.io11~ whilt "'"''' ..•
lht1'r1 , .. 11, tl .. 11 l ·OI, Iii•. ,....,
WIRE '. u~~~~~.~.~SK7E6T (ff] • lf.JOllPM
ST. JOSEPH •· -=~= INJECTOR
ASPIRIN for
26
( '''M"''""'· 102 CHILDREN ,.., ""'"'·1·• ...... ._,.,... ...... ______ _, GILLITII PLATINUM PLUS
~y~~s~:~·r:.oz. 78( DOUBLE EDGE 10't 1 Sl
!tr l•11i111, f 1yi1111 :···. •
l1ttuc• •• ,.i.4'-
AVOCADO, GOLD 011RID199
SAUCE PAN SET a., •. s ..
•••
~
RIB ROAST
LARGE END
LU CllT
TOP OUAUTT
IONDID 8lfr 88~e.
,-. ...... ~ ... KA,&,,!--.., \J HARVEST DAY PEARS 35c 29 OUN((
CA H
FROZEN FOODS
FRENCH TOAST ~~.~~~":.~' ............ 45•
MRS. SMITH 'S PIE ~:~~~.·1~'..1~ ........ 89"
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
o-ZEE NAPKINS :~·,~~~~~~~~.'.~ .... 11 '
o-SCOTTIES TISSUE ~0~1;~.':~~::.24c
ZEE TOWELS ,llNTIO 'A'll 26 < ~ 110(! IOll ..... ., •• ,
~ HANOI WIPES ~:~:\',0,~~~.1
...... 52'
~ DEL SEY TISSUE ~011~1cT. IOlll ... 26•
TIS SUE (11!110~ lOILll 26 ' r l )000 IOlll ................ .
r REYNOLD'S FOIL ~~~~;·~:;l ... s111
~BAGGIES 'lll l lC\lOllGll•~~ 33' IJ" . 11" ,i4·· llCI PO:~ ......... .
HEFTY BA GS '!Alll( L•W~(LllW b8 ( crrl II, I Cl P M~ ........ .
BRIQUETS ~~~~1·.~·~0. • ............... 79c
WOOLOVE ~~11~:~ :~·~ ~·.1.1.~.1.~·.: ......... 44"
D"'"' EASY 0 FF -:'s\~0:,W :~:_·.~.1.~ ........... 39'
1u1•1111111 S4 ORO SUDS 7'01 IOl ............ '...... <
WINDEX 1110\0IGIAllflllN/I 47' r \IOI (AN,.··•-...... ,
lfJ ~Van de Kamp's w
AN OUTSTANDING VARIETY
OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS
II You Are in a Rush ... ... ...... , . , ... ~ ... ,, '" '"""
tr lou, ltol. lor <~"I <U~I •II~
t" n"''"t "' i.1~t 1•• "011cl
(IO<I 11 10 18111 u••O•l~U "'
Ill '""' ~OJpt II l~tr.
--....... ~ ............. ...
CORN DOGS
'"'u 11•110-10•1 or ''G ..•••.•
BURRITOS
lllfOlllA~ •'101 ··~
FULLY COOKED HAM
• ........ o .... ,u ......... MALP 55 <
110<• u .. ov•• "·
OSCAR MA YER BACON
THIN SLICED BACON
~}.~~! ... P..~,~N SAUSA ~~,.r .. $147
JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE
CUT Up FRYERS """'·"""""""' 34 c -.. ••,,.,, .<:•::•:~-:::~'.'~'.,.,,,., L8.
CROSS RIB ROAST ..... .'?'.:;::::.::.?~:t:~·~· ...... 93 ~.
TOM TURKEYS """'"""" 39c UiDA (,IADI "J"
• •• , , • • ••••••••• , ••••••• , • , •• , • Li.
PET FOODS
KAL KAN DOG FOOD ~f~~'.~!:: .... 29<
PURINA TUNA ~~1/~~e .......... 18•
LITTLE FRISKIES ~~,~~·.1011°.~~ ........... 53'
CAT LITTER \';::·.~.·(,''..~ ................... '1 ''
() • -.: "khi &;! ROYA LE TISSUE
J ACIAL 25C
115 COUNT BOI(
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
~ CALGONITE ~~1;~:::.1.~.~~1 ·~~'.~'. 79•
.,-.. WATER SOFTENER """"" 47 ' 11 01.10~ ••
~ VANISH ~~::~1!:~.·.~ ............... 51 •
L I OWLl!IAHfl 40' r LYSO 1.01 •n ................... .
(>-II WI IA RD ~~~l~~~lD DIO~~~'.~~·~····· 49•
Ill•( A"lfll{IN lf&UI> 01 ·~TM IOOM
... Guaranteer!
THE FINEST QUALITY ·
and at Discount Prices!
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LAR GE SIZ E
HAAS , RICH &
BUTTERY, ID EA L
FOR SAL ADS
RUSS~T -24~.
POTATOES ac
NEW CROP lB
U.S. NO. 1 ·
r;====~ DISCOUNT PRICED EVERYDAY , •• !RISH Ol LICATES SEN ITEMS ... ====;i
LUCKY AMERICAN CHEE SE 69' --our LOW Evcr\d<tv Price: -
~, '11 fl!(!111•1"0 ~11rr!o • 11 11 r•'· LADY LEE FRANKS
BUD OIG'S MEAT S:;,~:"""'" 39c sac ~IM WI•!< 11\JUMI l "tlf~ . l 11 r1;, All Ml ol T I Li . PI({;.
MOZZARELLA CHEESE 98 ' ._.1
_"_
0
_'·-"-'·-"-'-' -------' 1 11~1 ... . •.• ,HI "I·
39 < A1ll !LIP11l"llU;11c ,,.,, ... 111/W,
BOB'S DRESSING :~·::"
1 61 t8t~Hll! ~tllll~I 111 . I 6/ Jll
XLNT POTATO SALAD
39 ' .. , ••.•.. I I 81 ~Ill'
BRAUN SC HWE IG ER CHUB
J~•t l. ......... I 11 fJI, GELATIN SALADS
1~?,~,~-~1~1 ~~~~ !il~Ul 1~ DI fl(. $113 PILL SBURY BI SCUITS
1ur111w11 • n• ~~"11r•11 . .1 DI l~ll
These Items Are Ara/fable D'/11y 'at Tha1e '".
LUCKY DISCDUllT CEllTERS LISTEO'BELOW ••.
47'
49 '
9'
LENITA' SUPPORT PANTYHOSE SLIDE-TOP WASTE BASKET
IN ASSORTED COLORS
~ul 011 lenht "' pt!llly ho1t in 11!1 '·"'· oncl: J 69
yt111 lttt will 1till bt rt1i1t9 It t• by ni1ht. PA I•
Ci11110111t 11, b•i9t , <•H••· S, M, Toll, X-l1ll.
STRETCH PEDS •••••••••••• 55 ¢
MIN'S ORLON • SOX ••••••• 66¢
AT All STO•IS IXCl,T SANTA MONICA
r., tli••• '"'••thlv; 111.,,·, 1111
11 r••"' iflsi4•. l11roblt, wipt.d N 11
,1.111t ifl . 11414 ,.r1oi111 •*<•I-
'''· (Ytfy 111"' (Ill 1111 l•Ytrll,
GRIAT COLOR CHOICE;
GLASS CANDY JAR
296
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>I :~ .. ,._,,,;~,I SUPERSTAINL ESS 74c I "rr;-t ADJUSTABLE BAND $151 I ''""'·'""""" $ll 4 I " ........... ,, I LOTION I EXTRADRY ~ ; I 1•--t.~) RAZOR BLAD ES I · -.~~ , l ••h!<'ld•bn•./,.1111 1n• I l••-rol,j oy'"/11!'""· I •~nv•n111•on"' I ,ll!1>v•po1•,•1>h••• I l •"n ••<l,oyp••· ff: ~J --.;-_; I . I .:,. e '1iv•tebl•l ot~"'""''••<>•._ J 'OOV1'1Cl\llf I •lr>n• 99 1 o~d •ooT~•••I·"· 94c1 '"'""""""ll le••on $107 < f . ~•<•011• •f .5 <l•vil\• ·d~· '""" ble.l•o l ! 1 0 C 10 OZ. I OL. ~ ~I"'~··· .J -L I M>l~l J. .J , ______________________ --------------------------------~----------------------~
i h k I We Discount Ev.,ything Exce~ : There Are Many Ot er Luc y Discount Supermarkets To Serve You In Los Ange es, Orange & San Bernardino Counties. Quality. courtesy And Service·,:
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. IOB OAILV PILOT Thursday, Auqust 26, 1971
! ( •
Civil
R esults of
"'f!.SHINGTON (AP\
Four summers after ra! ('()Jl-
tro\ ~·as lhe butt flf JOkes 1n
Congress. tedera lly f111<1nced
prO}f'C'lS B~ mak1n~15t1n1e pr~
gress, bu! mont'y ti.·Ot's con-
tinue and rals see n1 as
pro!ifll' /IS t'\ (•f.
F'or 1nsta11re, 111 11 r~t·cnt
case in New Yflrk Ch) ·s South
Bronx ar""l'a v.herr h u ~ e
garbage heaps pru11de ho111es
and food for roden1~. elc:inup
crews routed sever.1l hundred
rats and used pie!..~ and
&h<l\•els 10 kill 110 of thern .
Amid ridicule ;Jnd puns
about 1noney going down
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'Rats' Bill Works
U.S. Rodent Control Project Reveldecl
ralholes and "<1 rivil rats
bill."' lhe Joh n son ad-
ministration's inllial plan to
h.a1e federal funds help fight
rats in America's slu 1ns died
in the House in July 1967.
A public uproar ensued in
supporl of L'S. aid to con1b8t
11 hat one Congressn1an term-
t·d "1t1e niost devast;;ling
enen1y 111<1n has ever had ."
The House reversed itself a
re~' 1nonths later and lhe
isu1·erru11enL began l!s \l"ar un
f<l!S.
So far the Uepartrnent of
Health, Education and Welfare
h<1 S distributed $14.8 million
for fiscal 1969, $12.7 million for
f1sl'al 1970. and had $1~ million
in its fl.seal 1971 budget. And
Congress has l'O!ed SI~ n1 illion
fur r;i! eonlrnl in fiscal 1971 ,
v.l11eh began July I.
l)(isp11e some reports to the
contrary, federal represen·
1;ith·es insisl '' l he en-
1·ironn1ental specialists we
work ~·ith fell lhe rats are los-
ing ."
The in("1drnl in South Rrnnx,
11 NP\V York City rat-c.:ontrol
prograrn leader told Rep.
Bell a S. Ab~.ug. 11)-N. l'.I ii·
luslr<-lte.~ !he ··kind of evidence
of a dir·e situation in our
l11rget" <1rea 1,1·here garbage
aceu1nu!ations 1n alleyways
are up to 20 feet high.
i)uring lhe first half of this
1ear. there 1vere 203 r;it bites
i-eported in New \'ork City and
3.812 cornplaints aboul rats.
said La~Tence .I. Siegel o( the
cit~· health agency.
The progran1. he added , h:is
HEW Secretary Elliot L.
Richardson about what \11ey
called hi~ refusal to give New
York Ci ty $4..2 million to fi-
nance expan.'lion of the pro--
gram and llichardson 's reduc-
tion in funds for t.he existing
projecL~.
'"'r/<.'e feel tJ12.l these people
1-1•ho are daily subjected to the
degrad;itinn of slun1 life," they
wrote Richardson. '·deserve at
least minimal protection from
rodents, anrl we therefore urge
vou tu reconsider y o u r
decision.''
ral.5, while a year la ter the
)eve! ~·as 11 percent, '":in
estimated 31-percent decrease
in fht premii;f'S pre11;ilf'H<"t'
rate for extt'rior rat signs."
said a spokesman for 1-IF.W '!i
Bureau of C om m u n it y
En11ironn1ental r.1anagemcnt .
1'hat <.'O\'ered 20 cities ~ct
ting grants. This year, !he
spokesman added. a review 11f
results in 30 cities h11s not
been cornpleted "but we 're
finding again we're gelling
measurable results in decreas-
ing the rat population."
Hichardson has not yet -
rcplird to the letter. but he
told ~lrs. Abzug earlier that
federal funds go lo Ne wYMk
state which in turn allocates
the money lo individual proj-
r1·1s. He said i-;ew York was
av.•are feder;1 I support would
be reduced gradually to
f)t'rmil new projects to be
started each year.
The prograrn's objective is
lo rapidly cul lhe rat popula·
lion. with stress on improvinJ:
the area's physical and social
conditions.
"This n1cans eslablishing
con11nuniratio11 with people.
winning t 11 e i r cooperation,
n10\i1·aling them In properly
handle their reruse a n d
garbage. to do t he i r
housekeeping in ll'a~·s that v.·il l
depril"e rats of the food and
harborale 1,1•hieh they must
hal"e to live and niUltiply,"
s<1id an 111:-:W official.
A 1969 study showed an
averal!e of 16 pereent of areas
studied had aclive signs of FURNITURE
arhie1·ed "significant results ~-'='-'-='"-''------"-~I
in reduL·in~ the city's rat
population by ... Inspections,
garh:ige rem o v 11 I , f'X·
1crminalion and community
l.'dura1i11n in six of ~ew York "s
nei ghborhoods."
Joined by a dozen colleagues
in the <·ity·s Mouse delegation.
Mrs. Abzug complained tn
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~:~:Leads tlie Way .. .. By ROB ERT MUSEL
NE 'IV YORK ! UPI 1 -When
"Laugh-In" fin11l ly p 11 s s e s
frnrn lhe ru!!l y,•ork scl!.ne -
nothing in !ele\·1,"on l11.~1s
fnre\'l'r -it will IX' in a "'RV
lhe \'if'lrm of its own sucte~S
SI') inany shows and C'Om·
merc1aJ.~ hare now borrowed
Jhe !cchniques thflt were
·f(:Vnluti on:iry in l!l6R that it is
.~m1n,g harrier e1·rr1• year :so rrcapture some of the ex-
:0 1ement of its or 1 g 1 n a I
:}mpact. >· f.xpcu!i ve produrer <_;rnrge
,lichJatter left a re hearsal fnr
·\pe pretniere Laugh-In sho v.· of
-the ~ea.~on !Sep!. 13 -NRf'-TV l ~lo sla1e firmly thAt he doesn't
:,;e this happening for 11 long --;.,
Ou•!ln Holl.,,•n "WHO IS H.1.IUIV"
ICI LLElfMANf" 101"1
f'lus • Jonn Vle~ne
"B IG J Al{ E ·~· ;'":'~' :;::::::;'
Ullll L 59' '~"''' ' t.,jj,;;4-9-· 1 hltr l/ ,, .
uotif ' ll mu" ~· "'''~ f'•'<tnl "I E•SY PIECE ~" !r;t)
n•v' e Mel"'" O<ival•• "I NEVER S•NG 1'0 11
;~ .. -~' .. "" TliEll" IGPf
timt . \\'ith the optimi3m built
into the makeup of t v@ry TV
1.vcoon he dec lared he was
even ready to predirl hlghtr
ratini::s for Dan Row11n and
Dick Martin and cnm pany.
'"\\le changed the pace or
everything in TV with our first
seasnn" Schlatrer said, ''but
we expect to stay ahead again .
"We've got the old f<1vorites
back like Ru1h Buzzi. Alan
Sues. Lily Toml in. Johnny
Brown, <;ary Q.,.,·ens. Rarbara
Sharma and Ann Elder \Ve've
also got four ne.,.,· members of
the case three 111'w writers, a
nt'1v producer and ne .... · direc-
tor.
"Of courst we've got ntw
subj ect m<1Uer. as well. Ruth
Buzzi, for exa mple. w i I I
f eatur e I n 'F 11n t a sy
Flashbacks' in wh ich ~he Jn.
terviews famous rnen of
history. The Flying Fickle
Fi nge r Rward is b;ick. bu1 it's
balanced this ti me \\'ith a l.arry Od ell (left) and Bruce '\lur! co n coc t a special bran d of lea S\vee tencr for
Good Guy award." their n101her as n1aid Susan Roed !ook s on during a ~ccne fro m "Life VV1 th
Whalever the plagiari:'ll..'!I Falher." playing F'ridays and Saturdays at the Long Beach Con1munlty P!ay-
may ha ve done, Sch latter s!il l __ h~o_u_sc_. _____________________ --------~--believts there's a lot of
resilience in the Laugh-J n
formula and therefore no
reason lo tamper too radically
with its successfu l format. He
mus t also believe in the old
French saying that the mol"e
thingi; ch ange the mo re
they're the same for two of his
•·new·· cast members. Larry
Hovis and Dickie Da\\':'IOTI
(both late of Hogan's He roe:'I)
·were in Laui;:h-In in 1968.
Producer Paul Keyts i .'!I
another returnee as is director
f\1;irk Warren_
The two other Ill'\\' cast
mem bers "'ere s 1 a r c e I y
around when the show ma de
its debut. Tamar11 Tuc ker is S
years old <1nd will be .!!een
<i ns'""·erin g the telPphnne for
mother. Moo~ie Drier is 7 and
wa.~ letter perfect at !he first
rehearsal. '""'hen <11! !he 11dults
\\ere hlo>1·ing thrir l•nr<;. \\lh1rh
ls \\'hV The late \V.C. Fields
"'arne'n a J: a i n s t competing
"'ilh children Rnd Rnimals.
Lassie Gives In
Collie Plu.gs
By \'EJlNON SCOTI'
HOLLY\VOOD iUPl )
L:lss1 r, the eslimahlc collie,
has lnn,1: looked dn11•n her
11r!i.~!1X'rt1!ic nose al endorsing
prnrl11cts or making con1-
mrrt1als.
This dernt'an1ng pr::ic:1itc,
a lbeit rr·nno1n 1<·ally rCY•ardin.i:,
ll'ilS brltrr lrrt !n ;ithletc.~.
liln1gg:111g inovic-·rv s111rs and
nthrr inferior species.
! ·1111 1 now L.1ssit> h,1s played
1hr hrrninc !although lihc i~
reall.1• a n1alr dn,1p, saLisfled In
s.i1·r rhildrrn ;ind fnur.fnntrd
crr.i1urc~ frn111 n at 11 r fl l
disaslf'r s ;inrl hun1an calumny.
l .. 1ss1e 11·as noble.
01'rr the vcar since 1942,
when the l'A nine became 11
slRr With r:lizabeth Taylor \11
"Lassi e. Come Home,'' the
rlo.1: and her tr;11ner, Rudd
\\"ralher>1•ax ha v e been a~
proachecl regularly to endorse
rlnR food prOOucts.
Olvn Foocl
food stressed 11!n1osl 100 per-
cent meat dicls.
"That's not any brltrr fur
dogs than it is for hurn;in
hrings," \\'eather>1•ax sa id.
"r-;!'>body c;in stay hralthy
e<1t 1ng not hing but n1ea1 "
Thu~ 11 r<1111c to p;i~:-; th11l
nne <' o rn pa n y ;ippro.if'h('rl
\\lr;iLhrrwnx \1'1lh a rllffercn t
prn posit ln n. \\'hy d1d11"t hr
\\'nrk out ;i rr"i pe for dog foorl
and they would mflss produce
Jt;
Thr idea ~0111ulerl f11111n!'ia lly
rr11 ard1ng and wnulrl no! 11n-
pinge on his or Las.~ie's in·
tegrity,
The resuh is Lass ie can ~
seen no the strcrn 1\•11h
\Vea therw<1x·s voice <'Ktnlllng
the l'i rtues nf Reci pe, ;:i can-
ned clog food lhRt l'ont;i 1ns
n1ea1. ''rget;ibles an(! di1 1ry
prn1e1ns. 1n;ide by t:han1iun
Va llC'y Farn1s.
"IL cnn!rs in thrre
'Barefoot'
Tryouts Set
J<'or Irvine
The !rl'irie ('on1mu nilv
Theater h;i s ;i n n nu nc e. d
rr11c!1ng!'1 fnr Its o pr n i n ~
produc-l 1on or thr 1970-71
sca.~on. l\"ri l Simon·~ pnpul<1r
<'rfn1cd.1', '"nareff>ot in the
f'nrk."
Bi1·h;1rrl lluw. prc.~idrn~ of
1hc theater i::ro1 1p, 11 dl direct
lhc show ;inrl \\'ill hnlrl audi ·
ti1111.o; Sunrlav <ind l\fnnrl;iv at
1hc l ~l.111d ·~lf1use in Fa$hion
Js1;1nd, Ncwpor1 Rl'ach. Tr.vout
tunes ;ire noon 1n !"! o'clnC'k on
Sunday Rnd 7:30 p 1n .
fl·londay.
A C'as1 of f11ur rn cn <1nd two
11 un1e n in !he 20 to liO :igc
ra nRe is required fnr !hf play ,
<1 story of nrwlywerls starting
life out i11 a fifth floor New
York ;ipartrncnL
"R:~rcfoot in lhr Park'' Is
lrn1 <1livcly :-;chcduled for an
(Jet. 9 o~ning at t h e
Humenties Hell Playhouse on
Thu'1d1~. AU~llJl 2b. 1971
'Shalt' Big Hit
Ne,v Negro Star
Calm i11 Success
HOL L'\'WOOD li\l'l
Richard Houndrrer, the m1111e
,;crecn's fir st Negro pr-11·a1P.
eye, is 1ak1ng suddf'n rcf'o~n1-
lion by both >1h1!es an<l hl11rk"
-'""·ith ;Htrndant plr;1 ~ for
autogra1)hs -ca ln1l,v.
In "Sha[t.'' a con teniporar11
lhriller in !he Bo~art \'ai.:111·\.
Rob11t~on trad1t1on, Hound1n·r,
2ft. plays a tough !\'l'\1• Ynrk
City sleuth \1•hn f'l:J.~tu·.~ 11·11h
the ~1 alla . blal·k rn1l1lant.~ :inf!
pn lire. T111u·he~ of sc~. 1111<llly
and rouJ.!h t.ingua)1<' ga1 e II au •·rr·• ra!ing .
In five \\'eeks "Shaft" paid
Its $1.2 million cost. In srvcn.
111lh npcn111gs ~Tl !o t•ome in
n1an y cities, thr l\IGl\1 rcleoise
has grossed SJ.979,000. ll"s the
second film directed b~' fained
sti!J photnj.lraµher r; o rd n n
"The !.cnrni n~ Tree" Parks.
(ntil':> hn vc ca llrrl it ";i
fast·nHirini.: pleasure'' Rn<!
an enju_vable. suspenseful
\lhn'~-rloing·i!"
Crawford on lnt alion i n
L('hanun.
1.llhe and 11racr fu1. J!J7
round~ .:ind ncarlv fi feet 2,
nounc!1rre WR.~ burn in New
ll <lt'lirll r, ;..: ~· 11 1.~ n111tht'r ,
fnrn1r1 lv :1 hnusckrrprr for A
\\'hitr f;1111ily, i~ now lrl
lr.11ninR ti!\ :1 pr<1tl1cal nurst:.
Jlis fAther is a garbage col·
lrrlor. fl c;i te.rer crnd a
!'Pnt1·~i·us1al ('hurc h fldf'r who
prr;1ehrs t11·ery ll11rd SunrlA)'.
The 1·11u plf' ;in• now tl1von·
f'(I, hut ll11u11dtr('•' sp1.•;iks-
1nnrlh ••I "th,., li11e I l1<1d ll'!11n
1111· par<'n!s" 11h lle grnwuig
l•p
llr 11 ;1~ thr ~111allt•st uf his
prcrs duri r1_g thtlrlhno<! b\11
011!grrw thcnl in high sch~I
llt< enpt<11ned the trat k tea rn
;11H\ pta~cd t·n<l on the nation's
tl11rd·r:111kcd high s(·hnol fo11L-
l;nll ~q11ad. ·n1c sthoo! annual
n:i 1111:tl 111111 11111st popula r', best
dl"CSSL'd. bl'.<;t IOiJkll\K.
I le 11'1•nt tu Sou\llt'!'!l ll!inio~
1:11ivcrsity. 11ht"re 1he foo!b11ll
toa('h go l hin1 11 scholarship.
Lc:i vin~ there . he di~col"cred a
fl air for performing ;i s one of
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... "reason enough to see the
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IJ elo1hi ng n1odcls in a 79-rity &.o-t1t1Kau··1••1••U11"Cr""'
Sort-voiced, Rounrl!rce ;id-
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tour for ~:bony n1agazine's Plus· John Wayne &
F::ishinn Fa ir. Ric hord Boone In "BIG JAKE'' In Califon11a he n'ct Rind 'L:::'.::C..::::.:;:..:;;....::.:.:c:.::.:o:...~
He y.•as here !nun his Nc11•
York hn1ne for R hr icf l'IS1t
!hat bore fruit in two dc;1ls A
"Shaft '' sequel was set to
start filrnin1g nrxt ,h1nuary in
the Bahan1as. MeAnYo'hi!e he'll
st;1r as ;1 U.S. diploinat it1 :111
independent filrn with ('hurJc
Connors and B rod c r i c k
Co:-;hy, \1•h1) suggestrd he
rf'l llrn lo Nrw York an1l
srnullsly st111ly ar\111~-Ht·
sp1•11t tw('I ~·r;·rs 1llting pla.vs
\1•1\h !hr Neg1•0 1-:n .. rn1hlc C'n.
l\1odcling fo r :ids ~1.1 id hi<
wa y. He "';1~ ~l;irnng i11 "The
(;real \\'h1tr Hope" i u
Phil.idclphi:1 >1•hrn Rrlors wen•
s1111H1u·~11ct! 1n read fr1r •·Shaft··
in Nrw Y11rk
The incredible attack
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"\.\1e've sent shn'""·:; arnund
the world from the L'S.",
Schlatter said, "but this i.~ thP
firs! time "'e'vt used ta lent in
indJ~enous locations."
1-iOLLY \\'OOll 1 lil'I •
Lr!ill P C<irnn ;i nd \\";i rrrn
O;ite.~ '""'tll {'n-•lilr in '"Orrn
Sh;irlr11\·," ;i privii1 e rlrtect 1\'e
fil1n h;i serl nn the hf'rrncs nf
pnvate eyes of the !940~.
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Evrn h11n1<1ns n1 ight try 11
1·n11 of dng fnn<l wit h Lassie 's
pieturr on 11.
Bui \\"r;ilhcrw;1'i 11·;1s 11n;i h\i>
lo pirk up .i .<:n111ll fnr111nr hy
.:iccep1ing any nf lhr rln7cns nr
prt fnorl cnrn p;:iny cnn1rar1~
brrause, in 1ru1h. I .;:i~<:1e rlirl
nQI ~a1·nr anv of lhcir pru-
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11(''1 r srr1 rrl lh" dn,i:s a
sp1•<·1al s1r11 f1xrr1 hv 1n1 11•1fr
Jr rnnt ain.<: i::oor! hcrr ;il nng
11 1lh earrn!~. 11111011~. pra ~.
r"lrrv :ind rn111:i1(J('.<.. It 11:1.<:
rr.1111 ::in lr1~h ~rr w 11·11h 1•11!
pntalnr~ Thrn \1r'rl add k!h hl f"
;inr! ~rr1r 1T to L.1S\I!' ;inrl nur
n1hrr rl<1g<
· Thr1 i11r11·c nn 11 'fhr1r
co:il<: and ('1·cs 11rrr hn~hl
;;nd 11 wa s ~nod Pn•1ugh for
t1u1n::in 1·(1n~111n p1 Jon I '1 r
ta.<lrd il "''lfhoul lhf' kihhlc'.
;ind it'.<: rr·allv ~lwul
\.\'r;i1h rr1v;i°x ~111 rl nio~t r!n~
i'.1rs. \\1catherw<1x. hr s<1y~,
nn longf'r cooks the slew ,11t
hn1nr. La.~.~ie cats "Reci pe"
right nu!. nr the can 1~·hich Ncwlcy Show
n1a ke it easier or; lhP rlog Anrl 1-IOLLY\VOO D !UPI 1
\1lea !her~·ax when thry a re Anthony Newlty hc:irls for
traveling. BroE1dw<1 y anrl a nr w n1usical
So Lassie, !1ke o!hrr sl;irs, l'omcdy t1!1ed "!l's A Funny
h;i.~ hrcnmc a 1e1 r vi s in n Old \\lnrld \\'r l.i\'f> !11 -But
hu<'ksler. Rut lihe gne 1hr thr \\'nrl11'.~ r\nt Entirely t11
hurkstcr. 611\ ~he gor~ thr Hla 111r''"
n1hers nnr hcttPr -her pit· -~
!u re·.~ on thf prod11ct. Adult' S2.SO Jrt. Sl .50 Cliild 7Se
Si natra Jr
Finds Sk)"'s
!Vo Li111 i.t
LOS A:\'l.F.!.ES 1ur1 i
Frank .Sin;itr;i .lr , a p1ann
pla1cr 11nrl his piano nnrl ~1 x
olhPr m11Jii(·1;in.~ arr hnokf'd nn
AmericRn Airlines i47 Fl1c:ht
10 lo r>rw Ynrk 1nn1,1.":ht. hut
1hcv 11·nn 't he 11·;itchin~ the late~! n101·ie.
The,v wil l he plal'inJ: thr \ale
show in the cnar h lnon11e in
\\•ht1t i.~ called th e fir~l such
C'nlcrtalnmrnl nn ;:i 747
Airline spokesman Bill Hip-
plr said th~ act WA.~ 11 "one
!'hot"' e1,enL hu1 he ;irlded
!'ome dra ~·ha c ks
resul tcrl
'"E1·erv a,l!cn! in th<' rnuntry
has !wen calling me lryinti lo
book their 11et~. Yo11 kno'""'· AC·
cnrdian pla.vers And so forth,'
Hipple said.
()11 Roan!
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J\lrmhrr~ of \hf' J\1ntinn 1'1cll1rl'
Acadernv ell"cterl R i r 11 r rl o
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Thursday, A1191Kt 26, 1971 IUGHT ON TO SCHOOL SUPPLEMENT -DAILY PILOT ~; •
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School geared to the young life clothes are
off the item campus. Every
of the
to com-on and
plate the to school"
stores now. This special
where to shop for
"bock word robes
ready in local set is
section
them.
will inform you
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Thuricley, August 26, lt71
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·"t DAILY PILOT -RIGHT ON TO SCHOOL SUPPLEME __ N __ T _______ Tc__l!u•sday Au91.1!t 26, 1971
This Fall 's Lipsticks to Run Gamut
O ... H.Y PILOT s11n P~OTI
Free Advice
Lipsmacking colors -in
frosL<;, crenoes and ,i:lnsses -
\\'J!l make prrny mnuths tven
prettier this fal l. There 's a
Rreat rev ival of in1erest 1n lht
"!\.1ean1ogfuJ !\.1outh" and nrw
lipst1eks run the g11 n1ul frorn
~oft sirnmer to bolr! shine -
pick a shade and p;i1nt your
lips any \\'a)' you wish'
l\1ost co-eds , v:ho were al!
Cosn1 erics
For Men
Bi g Dea l
The rnen ·s tnsn1e!i ('s market
passed the $500 million mark
last yrar.
Most of the money went For
hundreds of varieties of co!·
ogne and over 200 kind s of
afler·shave lotion. But an
estimated $6 million was spent
on men's hair sprays. $4
n1illion for grooming aids and
skin CQnditioners. At \ta.~t
thiny-five sha11ing creams, 14
baths and shower oils. five
face masks, three brands of
as!ringents and a bubble bath
for n1en are available.
"The most expensive men's
cologne in the world '' rates
radio time in America's most
affluent communitits, and the
manu fa ctu rer suggests that
('\'en an uptight reactionary
father \\'i ll "borrow" it rro m
his swinging son.
too young lo ren1ember the and glamour lo the mouth. against chapping as well. lipst1<'k crines 1n a unique
last "\' I P lips" era, will col· Great for correc11ng !ht shape Jn the new collection of Color Band {'ase so that YOll
!ect 11: wardro~ el lip colors ofanot·so-perfectlipline.too. ~PllPn "~1olsture Frost • r:Jn 1n~l <1!1!l,1 1drnt1fy ·the
this fall , f'nough to co11er sny To help n1ake lips feel as li psticks, colors range from ~h.iilc 1111 111e 1n~1de bl' the eol·
!Mk and all the moods that pretty as they look, Cutcx has pale wh ite·pink, with a frosry-or 1.r \lie uul$1rle nng.
df'11eloped a new super·molst coo! sheen. to Lhe warmest. As ii ~pcrial s1t1n£'·Jn• ent11·e
an1u.<;t and enhance their collection of 18 mouth·water-most romantic blue pinks and there aic l11ur '.\lo1 ~1ur·e
n1ult1·fashioned look . ing lip colors that soothe and bright )leachy, apricot and losses." Jnu i\al1Jl'<il. l'1nk,
'ro capture tht s I i r k , protect lips as they lend color beige tones in bet'>'•een . Pearh and Bcigl' ,..:trh 1s :ir·
glamorous 30's and 40's lee!. and crystalline sheen. There are seven ··~l oisture pli<'d fr1lrn a snia ll p;1n \1·1th a
ini;:. select son1e of the bright, Yo u can pick from sticks or Creme" lipsticks. including fingerti p. Look fnr ;ill the
clear reds. pinks and coral s. glosses: all conta in emollients velvety Pea('h Creme and distin('!11'e new r11ag1'nl a casr ~
darker and deeper 1n tone now an d special p rotect iv~ news·making Red G n n e and then wisely "put .1our
than in pre~'1ous seasons. moisturizer!! to help guard Bright. And, each Cutex n1oncy where your rnouth 1.~!"
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nalural look. collect the ne\\'\y
fa~hionerl glosses. in,O\eniously [
packaged 1n 11\lle pans that
look like old-fashi oned rouge 1 po!.~. Applier! with the tip nf
!he pinky. tht>y add JUSI the )
~heere.~t lint of color, with !ht
most glis1eninii: shine.
Frosted lipsticks create s1ill
another look wi!h softening
shimmer the! adds sparkle 1
Colorful
A robe maker puts a red.
blue and white quilted flannel
bathro~ over a matching
long-slee11ed flann@I nightgown
'>l'ith an eyelet lace collar and
cuffs.
Another goes gauch8 wi th a
na11y, yellow and white cotton
blend houndstooth pantdress,
v.·hich zips up the front and
double·buckles on the side .
Another manufacturer does
a delicate light pink nylon
pantsuit with matching ruffles
al the neek , front panel, cuffs
and bottom .
LANE BR.YANT
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a t South Coa st Plaza
invites you to be present
at our t all riffic Fashion
"Happenin g" Saturday,
Aug. 2B, I 0 A.M . to 5: 30
MISS EDNA NELSON au• toll
Fa ~hio n Manager, will tell it like
it is as sh e shows you the latest
Fa ll looks informally mod eled,
in our groovy Tall Shop.
WHAT IN BLAZERS !!
Stacy De Naut Oeft) of Corona del Mar proves lo Shelly S<i.vage. also of Corona
de! Mar, that advice literal ly is free f ro m The Broad way \1outh Council at all
Broadway stores. An other council member at the Fashion Lsl and store, Karen
Banks (right) of Estancia High Schoo I. d is('u sses clothes 1vith \'icki Cumn1ings
of Corona de! Mar. Council 1ne1nbers l hemselves \Vear a "uniform" of con temp·
orary clothes, but help customers select all kinds of put-togethcrs. Scholarships.
~ocial events 3.nd opportunity to 1\•ork 11: ith local charities go \vit h the C.'ounciJ
JOb. Young people vie for 197 memberships~ s.ix in each store throughout the
Broad'A-·ay chain.
Such !hin.l:S as a body rub l'r~=========::\ and skin conditioner are being
The cla11ics •gain •. , definitely
n•ws don• in al! the fine end fency
t e1C+ure1 of f•ll. Flanne l blazer in
qre p1 or navy wool, $3 6.
Schoo l Dress Reg ulations tn Flu x
Dress regulstions across the
country in public. privale and
parochia 1 schools are in as
much flux as the state of
fas hions.
Hotpants are gelting mixed
re.actions at a /\'ew Engl;ind
area school.
A spokesman For ;;rn r lemen·
lar.11 school said, •·There are
no dress restrictions for girls
as long as wha t they wc;<r ls
clean and neat. This inclurles
shorts. jeans. long skirls or
whatever."
One private girls' sthnol has
a regulation uniforn1. "The
whole ide11 of a unifnrm is to,
eliminate competitinn ;:inr1 if
1,1 t al\01l'ed intlividual~ to
modify lhei r unif onns. it
1rould srrl'e ro i11!ens1fl' con1·
prt1tio11. ·· says Ilic principal.
The uniforrn includes ~kins,
hloust•, tu rtlt•nt'rk swratC'r,
bla zrr :ind ~;1ddlr oxford ~.
1narketed along with afltr·
shave lotions and cologne . A
rnen'li aero.~ol hair spray is
selling well 11nd a "hracing"
!ikin n1oisturi1.cr is offered at
55 fnr four ounces.
Cosmetics c:ompanie!! and
information a,i::encieli point out
thal men have been anointing
themselves for a qui te a while_
Re'1ai.~sance noblemen u~ed
face powder. beauty marks.
nerfumrs and toilet \Valer.
Napoleon i~ st1 id to ha11e liked
to douse himself in cologne.
Cleaning Hine
oy
to the
World
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TO SCHOOL
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J555 I . COAST HWY.
CORONA OIL MAI
Pleid wrep in purple/orange 'wh it•
weol /nylon, $23 .
Oobby -weave stock t ie ihirt in
qold, rid or wh ite poly1sfe1
cotten, $I•.
Style SllaWll ••ll•lbl1
111 eur 1 ... 111 ll'erk St1r1
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa
Bristol at San Diego Fr eeway
Ai a po~h country ch1y
school. dress is .. optional," ac-
cording to a school
spokeswoman.
<.:otnrnent at ;i pr i1·atc
element:1r~· and high schml,
'·\ve ·re allowing lh('nl In wear
hotpnnts . but thr.1• rnusl be a
derl'11t length -not t110 short.
\\'e dnn 't allow blue jeans. hut
re,i;:ular pant.~ are fine. 1'he
long skirts and dresses are
very attract ivr."
In suburban Chir;1go. Junior
hi11h ~1udents t.'ln we ;i r
.. anyth ing that dnt·.~n'l rlislr;ir:t
from the cla ssroom" inclurling
ho1pa nls.
"'h . I . fl 'd ~arkl"I I~ ltw r
.-. rn us111g c e;ining u1 onl,';:~~~~~~~~~!! Shop •vt ry night to 9 :30 p.m.; Saturday 10 to 6 p .m .
ORDER
TODA Y
540-771 7
"The girls are pern1iltrd to
\\'ear pants. knickers. skirts of
11.ll lengths, but not Hot
Pants."
a fabri1•, 11.~e a clf'an clolh to
dry the nuL~ide edges of the
dan1r portion \'ignrousl y. Thisl
can avoid a "ring."
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ON THEIR FIRST DAY
HAVE THEM BEST DRESSED
Sued e
takes a turn
at going
to class
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BROWN. Worn
THE RUGGED LOOK OF SUEDE IS A
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LADY .
everywhere but out
A NEAT BIT OF A BOOT IN A GOOD
LOOKING BURNI SH ED LEATHER.
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IM" to school shon , Hurry and
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Tnut1d.iy, August 21.i, 1911 IHGHT ON TO SCHOOL 5UPl'l£"1EN'T -DAIL V PJLOf :J
Word 111 Men's Fashion
Nov-1 Is Individualir y
In n1en s faslaons. 11s in-
almost an~' :isprrr of ' nov:"
fash ion, Lhe word 1s l:'I·
DIVJD U . .\L.
No rnore 1s 11 f'~µt•rLecl , or
even des1r<·.ble. to 1,1.·ea r y.•hat
fil<> your idea of what someone
else sa ys is fashion . Todav,
according 10 lhe designer-~;,
how ,vou dress should rit your
Jife~tyte. arid ~oc1ety as 1t is.
To quote one .
"The tnok cnrnt>s from the
·ins ide, what's comfort a bit> to
tha! person "
fn nthet words. nn one IS
dicta ting, which leaves 1he
responsibility squarely up to
~·ou, the consumer.
The individual should con-
sider who he 1s, and 11.•hc.'. is
his "bag" before choosing his
apparel.
Tbr trend is to avoid signs
ll'hirh sa.v such·and·such is
what is "in" ... just by pul-
ling it in wri iing. takes it out,
in the rie\\' of fashion o.-iginal s
E\'en a spokesman £or
\•olume stores a\'crs. '"There
is no one way to dress
anymore. 1£ you want In be
cl2.ssic and go arounrl in a blue
jacket and a white tic. th at's
fine. And if you like lhe fringed
l'est and the camera-<ase that
acts like a pu rse, that's fine,
too."
Expr('S.S the you !h.~!'s In·
side. rnen . And !rt the c.hi p.~
fall where they tn-a,\,
In uthtr words. la;;hio n is
life <JJd not son1e ar1if1L·1al
aspect of lire. You should <.'<lfll·
mtinicale lo the y.•orld \\'h<it you
think your idea of the world is.
Consider. for example. how
you re:11ly react to v.·i)rds like
love gC'ncralion. s I r a i g ht ,
silent majonty. Believe it or
nn1 , such word~ are spring-
boa rds 10 design('rs' fTe<i-
lions 11h1eh you will find in
s1n<'lrt shops .
DesignPrs ilrr also co n-
sidering m?.'~s volume anrl the
ecunorny . \'est su11s, for t'X-
nn1p!e, !he non·suit:-;, as they
;ire aL~o called. arr ;;aid !o be
the diret·t rcsull of designer::'
('Unter·n with tl:ie cconotn.v.
The C()n.~unlt'r nf•eds a fashion
look !hat's less exprnsi\•e 111nd
inci dental ly perhaps nl ore
C(lrnfortab!e. I
VariatiDns of this look_ lhe
shirt suit , the tunic sull,
u;;uC'JJy worn ll<>ltcd and wi!h
bools. Tht>-~e arr lvr the
llberatl"<I male.
According to knol'.IP<l~e;1bl e
\\'esl coast sources, you can
hul' :'!shirt ~uit for as little as
$35. This. reportedl.v. \\'ith all
the chic one associates v.·ith a
convent iona l suit for $400.
THE 'GENTLEMANLY LOOK' IN MEN'S SUITS
FOR
BOYS
LEVIS, HANGTEN & THINGS
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Freedom to (·hoo:-:e is basic -00\h for lhrir cu;;1nn1c1·s and for then1selves -
for th£1se free f;ririls, all n1cn1bers of t he ('nllrgr Fashion Board at J . \V. Robin·
,-;on L'o.'s f"ashion Island store. l .cft to r 1.1;h t arc L;inn.v ('ir 1ra. 2tl . UC Berkeley;
~leg Bond. 1\l Stanford ; Bef'ky ('<irver. 2/l 111n slide) nf US<_'.: and 1'yra 1-lan-
sen. 18, Uf' Sanla Barbara. ('arrnen Day of <lr<1nge l'oasl ('ollcge \1·asn't avail·
able for ricturc. Girls each choose thl'ir n11n put·togethers and t.:hange \.var-
drohes several times dally 1\·hen o n d tit.v at 1he s tore. 'l'hey en1phasize how
cl othes help the wearer to be "free to be."
Stain-and-soil Release Fabrics
N eed Only Slig11t To ucl1 Up
Little i::irls become f;"Jshinn
conscious at an early 11ge
these days. and rnolhers often
look 11·ith dre;id on shflppini;:
for school clothes. They knol'.'
lhe word "praclic;il" stands
l1tllc chance <'.gainsl "none of
the girl.~ ;ire wearing !hat:"
A bright a.~pect nf ba<'k-tn-
5chool clo!hes today is !.he new
slain-and-soil rr.l <'ilSf' fini~h
;iddf'd to :na111· !)l'nlhf'tlf;
fi!hr1rs_ \\"1lh this ;1d<li11on
thC'.1' ;>.rf' trul.v <'<IS\ ·cc.re
fahrics . Thr.1· w;i.;h r;;s1l_1· and
need only touch-up 1ron1ng.
l et Children
Sclccr Their
Rornn Co lors
F.:ven 1n-1r;1r .nlr!~ ;ire f]IJil t ~nphisL1ca1 er1 :.boul ('t1icJrs . so
Jct lhc111 hill!' tl1f'ir "hf'1>:t."
Texlure.~. 11"111, art 1111p•11'l ;int
In !hr111 . C1rls pn•dil'l;1!ih'. go
for s1n111i1hi'r s!lkr:1 1 r ~t l1 rrs,
while boys rrl'f1•r !hr· lou~l!rr
fl nd \11"C!'ci1r-r l11ok.~. (j1\·r lhC'in
what thev 1v;1nl nnd Ille ronni
t•:in tak!! nn <111 11nor1.hnd11 x
\hilrm 0{ lht'1r 11110 p('r:-11n:il
Jl\I.\_
\\ h:ilr vt'r lhf' 1111 .. r a11d ll'X-
lurr. 111.ik<' .~t1 1·r 11 1~ ;di \(''".'>'
s1urri1'. F a hr11 ·~ ~1i .. uli1 br lhc
\1 .1~11.~.hlr. 111II f'·1 t<1r11ng kind.
Th;ink~ 111 1<1d.11 ~ n ,1raf'I<·
flhl'r~ ;1nd i llll'i iH'~. ""~ lh1t1J: IS
pns-1hl1• <I I 1i,1111 lllj·~I H'll~il •'
find p1':1(·t1( al f<d11 t\'~ In 1n:1l.-
i11g ih(' rf••lll ;1 < 111rl. ~llill'l ihlo•
fl ' ~1!...~ilJll', 1 '011~nli·r ;i 11n.1 I·
f;llrl ;~1·rd llo •1 r \1h1\h • ;1n IH·
\ilred for 111 ;i onr sli·r 11p•·r:1 -
l1nn , {';.,~pl'tlng 1~ ;1 po~ ... 111111!\,
but '11.:!lln . rt 111u~1 b1· llH> k111d
lh:it 1:1k";; n h<':il1ng
The lhnroug!i h, 11111t!1•r11
child'.' rr>o111 is onr I h:d
a ns11rr.~ ~Pt'f'1f1•' 11t'1'd~ r;1lh\'r
than 11 ~rll1n.t: lh;it r!;-i1 ~ nut ;i
mothrr's ranl:i~\' 111 tf'rins of
do<Hl:'!d.,, ICC crran1 c<ilor~ and
gilnmicks.
!\l<igic sizing_ the modern iron·
ing aul. n1<ikc.~ lrnn1n;i: so
e;i s_1•, girls c<i n start on this
chore c?.rl~-. A ~pccilll lubri·I
1·ant in sizing helps 1he iron I
glide aln1os t elforlle.~sly 1 i
One way of l'a~i11g !hr
shopping proble rn 1.~ to ma ke
it a lea inwork ,.rf<irL Re1•iew
la~L year's wardrobe. This
rnay require a hit of ~i vf' and
take rron1 ,vou Nld your
daughler. Adnii ! that the plaid
j11m1wr ha.~ se<·n be!ler <la.vs if
she'll ilg ree !h<'n's anothr.r
j('<1f i11 th1' hrnwn one .
Then .~erlle on a real istic
hudgC'L 1'11 st;iy within !hall I
hu<lgrl. i;hnp at home first.
/J'n111 1H'11 sp;1prr :it!s, I
\Vh1'n ~·ou shop. lnok for
h11ngtag.~ th111 givr fabric con·
tent. stain·ittld·.wil r e I e <1 s 41:
fini.~h i n f n r 111 at i on . 11nd
\\'ashing 1l1rf'C't1ons. ,\1 o ~I I
1Ags on ga rn1c11!.~ with thii;
fln1~h recon11nrnd washin,l.l 111
l'l'l'Y hot w;·.tl·r If a trace or : I
st:iin rrrn<:11n s aflL't lhP fir st
\\:1shing, 11 usuall_v di.~app('ar31'
afl1•r ::i1111lh•·r \\<l.<.hlng .
!··or 1n11t ll-11p 1n•n1ng, use !
o.,11111g a ~ _111u prP.~~ Iii put b<tck
llu· · l1kr>-n••11 '• fini sh. Even
lhf' n1·11' :n1ra••lf'" fahrirs l1Jsf'
hi.(j v afti·r spvcral 11';.\shing~-I
S1f,111g rr,lor·I'.~ bod.1' Without
tlu· s1·r;il<'hy slirfnr.s.~ of
.~l t1r1·h. and 11 n <i;unpt'n1ng is I
111•(•d•·d 1Jnw1'1'l'r, on some
4·1J1irfr1•1f s clothing, blnuses.
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skirts. pf'1t1co;it11 and shirts.
for i n.~lanl'r.. l'O\J m;iv wanl a
l1nnf'r f111ish_· ~·or this, r-.1agic
s11'.111i.: ~~xlra ('nsp is jus t right
111 artrl a fini sh a.5 crisp as
s1 ;1rch,
riiodedday
Shn to 40
$3 ,99
PANT
DRESSES
s7oo,. '15"
SHIFTS
& ROBES
14. 99 TO sa, 99
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IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL
FOR THE DAILY PILOT
SPORTS TEAM, TOO
If you're a ny kind of an Orange Coast area sports fa n, our
'home team' covers your 'home team' and it's a simple fact
that the DAILY PILOT covers Orange Coast sports better
than any other newspaper 'delivered in the Orange Coast
area . Our team soon will be 'back at school' and covering
your team •.•
e Complete Statistics
e Staff Photos of Action Where It Happens
e Exclusive Reports on Hom• and Away Games
Here's The Team That Produces The Real Fan Fare For The
Orange Coast Area:
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor, columnist, covers t'he
pros and often reports on 'hot' teams
on t he prep, junior college and college
ci rcuits.
CRAIG SHEFF
He's your m•n in th• pre11 box
•I j'unior coll•g• conf•sts, Sp•·
c ie •ffention i1 focu1ecl en
Or~n9• Coa1t, Gelclen Weit
a ncl SeclclJ eback.
HOWA RD HANDY
H;1 primary beet ii UCI. wh•r•
he i;:ovttr1 e ll 1port1 activiti•1,
p lu1 elh t r •ree1 of loc•I in·
tere1t includin9 9olf,
ROGER CARLSON
He'1 th e DAILY PILOT's prep
•port s 1peci•li1t. Fourleen hi9h
1choel1 ar• en his r•9ul•r b••f.
He olt•n cov•r1 others, too,
PHIL ROSS
Sports fe•fur11 •nd prep 1chool
ectivi+ie1 •re hi1 1peci elty. H•
w•1 the DAILY PILOT'1 man ,11 f
Rem1 end Cherger1 tr•inin9
c•mp1.
Plus Our· Award-winnin9 Photo Team
RICHARO KOIHLIR
Consist•nt winners 1n competitio11
emon9 news photogr•phers at the
county, st1t• and national le vel are the
photojournalists of the DAILY PILOT -
sloff. They lovo • footboll game , bos·
••+ball contest, wrestlin9 match -or
enythin9 •Is• th•t furnish•s 1ction for
th•ir lenses. When it comes to sports,
these are some of the fastest shots
(ind bost shoolorsJ in tho West.
PATRICK O"DONNELL
Follow 011.r Team. To Follow Your Tea111.
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STERLING SILVER MAKES THE TEEN SCENE
She We•rs it on Ears, Neck, .Wrist, Finger
Srerlin g Silver Wins
As Sc hoo l Favorire
The teenage miss is ~!riding
<lff to school again. cager fnr
the educational experience
that's as rnodern and in-
·n ovative as the Space Age can
make it. Unique too, is the in-
f\ucncr she ha s on today's
vouthfut fa i;hion scene. an in-
fluenre far beyond her years,
exerted by he r definitil'e ide;:is
on hO'.\' she wants to look.
Hl"lpin,i;: her ach1c\'e her
favor11e looks is je"·elry, a
necessary accessory for ba ck-
to-schooling, the Je w e 1 r y
Indu stry Cou n c i l has
discovered.
Sterling s1ll'cr is lier shiny
new bC'au .:11 the start or this
school yr.a r. and she shows off
with rigid nccklets dangl ing
a bstract mobiles. rnonogram·
fW'd discs or charms, larg<'r
earrings. h;iby b a n g I e
bracelets and rings ;igleam
during school hours and afler.
Rigid nccklets, in golden
-tones, f'spouse symbols and
emblem!> of causes dear to her
)'Oung fe male heart and h;:l\'e
the lund of sa\'\'Y she expeclS
e\·crything she owns to have.
Dog co llars of leather. of
.br11ided nict.:il :ire equ.:i ll v
comp.:1t1 hlc ll'i1h her back-to-
school !ifr !'1\'lr 511 rnuc h so
.i;hr will probably v.·r:1r thrrn
In rnult1ples or con1bine !hcn1
with Jcn~lhs or lca!hcr strung
'v.•ith authrnfic Am er i c :in
I ndian 1rib;il prnrlan!s or .:iny
othrr exnmplc of handm;idc
crartsmanshir so ;irpre('1a1ed
anrl valued by tod;iy's youn~.
J1er attr;ic1ion for gold fillrd
je\l'elr~· is nnolher way she
recn~nizr.~ 1hc qualit y and
'wnr1h nf superb v.·ork111anship.
Gold f11!rd lockets dangle as 0pend;in1~. are pinned on her
1A1C!'t prasiin! dress. clasp her
\\'r1!'1 a~ hrarcll'l s: animal
pins in ln\"f'l.\' new lc xlurcs of
,::old filled c:harm her rt!(hl off
· !he f;nm : burkle~ and bf)>A'S,
circlrs :1nd squa rrs chanile
her mMon from romantic to
rnnrlrrn with i;!(lld filled e;ir-
ring~ anrl r1n~, wri rr gol<! fil l-
ed ~rl 11•1th rnlnr<'d ~!nnr~.
rnrwrl 11 1th ~ rllow .':old fi ll rd 1s
the nrw!'st of hrr nccc~si11!'S
amon i;? ;i rcr.~.~orrr~
Shr ·~ hecn a collcc!or of
charm~ for mo~t of hrr 1 1H1n,g
Ille and more so Lhis school
year since she can hang them
from new places like rigid
necklets, dog-collaring rib-
bons, bracelets, belts and
ankle chains.
Earrings j<lin her collector's
circle now that e\'en her
beloved pierced styles come
larger as hoops. wedding
band s, mobiles, buttons, plain.
fancy and stone-set.
Cl ever sle1gh1-ol-hand tricks
she nc1'er learned in a
cla ssroom come naturally as
she p1lrs on as rnany rings as
she ""'ants . plain or stone set
J:!old and silver band.~. rin gs
1ha1 dangle hrr favori te
emblem. dainty rings. her
birthstone ring . lhe lush, love-
ly nrv.· colors of Linde slar8.
Bracelets. too, are almost
aJWays al hand, and <ln her
wrist in ro .... ·s. mixing wh ite
and vrllo""' golden tones.
polishe"d and rnaue finishes, •
nourish of lexlures, wide and
narro"' v.·1dths.
A wa tch rnay be an opera-
lional nf'cessiry during her
school nay. but she also con-
!<1ders it a necessary 11c-
1·r ssnrv. She 1\·anls lo w1'ltch
the tirl1r f!,\' with st y!r, day nr
nrghr' That's \\'hy the fa ces
:i nrl banrl s sprou ting J3rge
do.scs nf col0r Rive those
school hours added dash and
111ake her especially cher ry.
Aft r r hours. lhe dainty and
rlf'l1('ate are lime\y wa ys to
texture face and band.
r-.·lnmrnts when her budding
sophistication needs 11 bolster·
ing, "rr;rl " jrwclr~· gives her .11
1l'n1niinll' as."1SL Perfect for
hrr agr" ;ind .~pcci;il nrcasion ...
are cult ured pea r."; i;:old filled
pin or earrings twinkling wilh
;:i tiny rrct:inus stone: jade.
ca rved i1·orY. coral nnd scArab Je we lr~ l<'t;1phn1en! her you ng
years graccfulll'. And btst of
;i ll, i:hr c:in find these stone5
in 11·h:i1cvrr ma y be her
fa voritr \\;iy to """rar jeQ1elry:
rarr1ngs, pins. hr ace 1 et ~ ,
chokers. pcn ri;in!s and. of
course \nt~ nf rings.
.Jcwrl ry is hrr necessa ry ec-
rrssor,\, goi ng rl'rr~•where she
_go~s flus s rhr.(11 ,l'rar. helpi ng
hrr look hrr hes!. say~ thf'
.lr"clry Jnd tis!ry Council. -------------
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The look of the knicker outfit may be familiar -
llke. say. early 1 Q30!~ -bu t the matfrial cert11inly
ls different. Knits of Afri can acrylic make this back-
lo-!ichool ouLfit a.lmoSt cnlircly care-free for mom.
And Lbey're comfortable, too .
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soft n' cozy sleepwear,
gowns and pajamas
A great col I ection of sleepwe•rfor girl 1.
Lot s of gowns, pijamas and some e ven
ha ve feet. In soft p11tels. florals and m1ny
oth er prints. 4-14 . Choo1e yourfavoritts.
J • 9 9 val. 5.00·9.00
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ohep menday thru lrld•y 10 '·"'·to ':lO p.m .• ••ft<l•y -'tll 1 p.rw.
11tt.1rtl1y, 10 ........ ' ,. ....
bright pant suit for girls
U-neck tunic with flares
A bonded Orglon® acry lic vest and pant
outfit for girls. Comes in navy, pu rple or
red . 4·6X . Available in 7-1 4, 6.99
Shown w ith· at-neck 5weater.
3.99 reg. 5.00
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Thursday, Au9u~t 26, l'i71
scr.lool
sae
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sale • jeans! jeans! jeans!
boys' jeans a re
bold and striped
Ju sl for little boys. A group oi l'lold -.1r1p1 ·d 11.irf' IP g Je.1 n,. i\,\,1nv
exciting !.1IJ color ... to choose from. St1e<:; 4-7. Con1P in tnd.t \'.
3,59 reg. 5.00
little boy~· SZ
boy's jeans in solids and stri pes
Choose from a good selection of colors. Great (or ba ck to
school. Sizes 8 to 18. 26 to JO .
3.99 reg. 5.50 to 7.5 0
boys' weil:r 14
men's flares are easy-ca re , bright .
Exciting nev..-stripes in lots of colors. Pcrn1 anenlly pressed.
From a very famous maker. Great ior ia!l. In sizes 30-38.
5.99 reg . 12 .00-13.00
men 's sportswe.;ir 133
a great group of so li d s, str ipes
in ju11 io1· <111d prep si zes for boys
1\11 lh P tup n.1 n11 ·~ 1n ll'<lll' .1t l rt·1 11«nd~Jll\ ).tV1ng<.,. An enormou~
~f'!f'l 11011 r11 ~<1l1d' ,ind ..,triJlf'\. In JUllifJr dnd prer <.1ze,. Al the<.P
pri cf'~ you 'll •,\,r111 ~rvr-r,il p,1i r. Cnrnc 1111() M,1 y Co dnd choo:ic·
yc1ur 1avoi 1lt' ,ry/l'.., .ind t rJltJr' anJ ~ave lor ~chool. All 2.99
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fan1ous jeans for today's young men
Gre<1t loo king flare~ vv1th nevv-look p<1tch pockets. With bright
color stripes. You'll \Van! to come and see them. Sizes 29-36.
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rMY co. south co1st pl1t1, san diego fwy. et bris tol, cost a m.s1; 546-9311
shop mond1y thru friday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., sunday noon 'tll S p.m.
11turday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
MA.VCO
l?eflertio11s
Bright ''1nini inedals" on the overblouse, plenty of
1nctal on the \Vide belt and rnod. n1eta!-fran1ed sun-
glasses that go right lo the head of the "lass" a re
highlights of this kn ickered and booted ouftit for
back-to-school tiine. 'rhe knickers are Knil\\'ear by
Rosanna and the sunglasses are from Foster Grant.
Cassette Record ers
Are Srud ents' Friends
Ectch year 1nore Pil d n1orc
students a1·e retun1in~ to
schoo l with a popul;:i r new
friend a do -it-yourself
ll'Hrn iug and fun kit «ailed a
casse!le !ilpe recorrk·r
In school or ou!, studPnts uf
all ages not only w;111t 10 hr
whe re !he action is, hut ~ct il
on rl'cord. The drsirc is fnr
grl•:uer p<1rticip.ation : the rt"-
sul! greater learning .
All types of things l'<HI e<i sil .v
Ue captured on t·assetles -
rlassroon1 l('('tures . s pee c h
rehearsals. niusic lt>ssons or
~·11ur 11wn rock group. l'\1 any
sC'honl.~ have less11n 1natl'rial
;11·;)iJ;·hlt· on rasselles rh;H
n1a.v he bor rowed or copied for
hurnc or dormitory lislen111g_
F(lr !he s!udent who fi nds ii
hard to \Vritc home. a easselte
recordin g is easier ;111d more
personal th;:in a le!ter.
lnlrodured in the n1id HlfiOs.
cassel1e recorders and plll.\le rs
arc a11t.i l<1ble today in :i wide
rang<' of model s from lcs~
l/1<111 $;.(I. For !he past lh:er
.11rars. U.S. sales of lilllf'
rrcorder.~ t n1ore than hall of
!h1'rn cas.~ette mod els) have
cxccf'ded record player s:i les,
aCt(lrding ro Ampex Corpora-
11011 , " leading producf:'r of
ca~se1le rerordcrs and tapes.
S!udenl s are ma ior users,
not onl) fnr i n f o r m a t i on
recordirig. but fri r music
listen ing as wel l.
The si1.e or a c1 garct.te
rntt'kagr. and onl.11 a lhird as
lh rr k. a cassette l'an s!ore up
10 two hours of reeOrlling The
easselte sltps inlo the r.ecorder.
and begins recording or
playing with the push of a but.-
ton . No ta1>e threading.
A big plus to niost studenls
is lite abili1y lo record music,
cr;ise it whl'n desired. and usl'.!
1ht· sarne casset1e for
recording the latest sound. lr1
ad d 1 t 1 on . all popul:.>J'
pl'rforn1ers and lrtles are
availtible on prerecorded
cassettt's from nianufarturers.
·A popular portable for
rlassroc:n anrl nthcr monaural
recording fun<:tions is the
Amp<'x Micro 9. "'hich weig11'
only fi vt> pounds ;>.rid t'Osts Jc~1
lhan fif1y dull<lr.~ Other mono
rnodels arr rornhioed with A1\{
or A,\1 Fl'\1 ra11ins.
srcrco unit s includ e
h;inds(Jnle honil' recording and
lls!c'ning sys1en1.~. changl'r
niodels that will play up to 12
CH~settes 1vithuu t handl ing ,
and econornical "decks'' lhat
attach to you r p1·r sent stereo
s.v.~1rrn. ·rhe new1•st models in-
clude ;'.n ;iutornalic rf:'verse
fe;it ure tha1 pcrrni!s bo1 h
sides or a ccassl'l!P "album'' 10
be p!a}'l'd l'.'ithout turnin~ 1t
uvcr
i\1 :i'1y familu:~s 011-·n several
(•assette n1odels -a portable
hir recording anv11herc . a 1
11u1n uni! fnr pl:i ybr-.ck on the
road and a high qual11 y cas-
.~clte ~ystcn1 for eaiiy stereo
listf'nrng r1t ho1nc.
All in al l. for today·s student
fflnd hrs her ram ii)' I I h ~
e:tssC'!lf' 1.~ a \'.lr1ed <'Jld
versatilr lntncl u1derd.
1ldo!escenl 1lc11e [11L el'.r
Into J\!l auy Coeds' Liz·es
If all a co-ed had to worry
about \\•as solving algebra
proble111s, going back to srhool
each fall \.\'ou ld be a great.er
cause for joy! UnForiu nately,
one of tire 1nore tricky
problems confronting co-eds
loday doesn't even enter into
1he academic curriculum .
Adolescent arne -or even
only periodic blemishes an<I
bl;ickheads -plag ue mosl
high school and co 11 e g <'
sludents and can thro"' a giant
pall over even the zingiest
personality. And, w h i 1 e
n1edicated cos1netics m a y
cover up trouble s po! s .
scrupulous cleanliness is the
b~st preven tati ve known.
Girls are wearing 1n:_1keup
younger and youn.iter these
days. often with 1nore finesse
and skill than their mothers
ever imagined in their o"·n
youth. Nonetheless. e v en
• 'nalural·looking'' rosmetics
must be removed thoroughly
each night. And , with more
oily skin. makeup should also
be re-done at least one other
time du ring the da y. both to
keep it fresh looking and to
help prevent the build-up of oil
lhet can create blemishes.
and users say it le•n·es skin
sn1oo th . clear and glowing.
And . s1oce it does rome in a
light 11-·l'ight . spill proof tube,
it's conveni<'nl lo lurk in to "
purse, schoolbag or cosmetic
bag, for loc ker rt)()lll breaks or
after·schoo l rrcsh-ups.
Gel cleansers arc easy and
pleasan t to use. l)t'llght rtitl.v
fresh and fragn1nt. ju s t
.~pread a generous amounl nr
lhc gel over nose. chin and
forchf:'ad . t\1<1ssage in gently.
using ;1 circular motion and
adding warm waler as needed.
Finally, rinse with lots or cool
v.•aler and pat dry. Only the
faint lrmon scent will remain,
.f.!nd your face will reel fresh
and clean.
n e 111en1bc r thoug h,
cleanliness is just hair the belt·
tie in th<' wa r a g a In !I t
blemishes. negular exercise, a
b::rlanced, low.fat diet and
plenty of sleep can all make a
difference in the appearai or your skin.
So. start the new sc h
tern1 with the Honor Roll In
mind and ~ve ytlllr problem
solvlns for your algebra class ~
fun Homework Amon~ products specially
designed for anywhert'·you-go "Make your own soda111" will
cleansing. there's a n e w Ix' enjoyable, edible homework
n'ledicatcd lemon ge l prod ut1 for the f:'1mily scholars. Ju.~t
that helps prevent fu1u re hnve Oil hand SC\'f'tRl flavor~
blemishes as it clean.~. Angel or Ice crcarn, two or threa
f"ace Medic::ited Le 111 on types or carbonated drinks and
Cleanser rernovf's deep-down lot!! of whipped cs,:eam an ti
soil and makcu_p ·in seconds. perky red maraschino cher-
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Ta kes Over
N ew Fabric
There's a rle'A' softness in all
areas to vie with the still im-
portant knils. Woolens are
sorter and lighter in weight.
Crepes. challis and sheer kniL'i
are important.
Ve.lour finishes are big news ,
and \'elvets and vel\'eletns are
more important than t ver
Knit s rtrnain s I r on g .
Ooublekn1 1~ in \\'OOI or
polyester art \"try "in"".
Prin! s look nrwe~t o n
darkened grounds. oftt'n black.
Pnnl.c; t·an ht' laqilt' and
splashy or tiny and geomt'tric.
A lrend is the look of pri nt-on-
print. especially using soft .
gt'ometrit· forms. Border.; and
bordrr interest -like fringe
-rt'flt'l'1 1he big in lerest in
gyp.c;y and "'Indian·· n1oufs of
thr prr1·1ous season
Colors art' e1thrr dark or
!loft. Thry 1i1row dt>eper. even
blackish. but remain soft and
rich . Thr dustv lones \\"ill be
irnpor1an! .. : especially in
gpor!s'A·ear
Colors lha1 ht1rk back lo
Renaissan cr paintinJ:s. herbs
and fruirs arr frequen1 in cur-
r<'"nt f<1ll collrclions.
Titan rrd. Bott1crlli blue.
Venetian purple. resed<i and
b ronzine green a nd
pornegranate hal"t a rich
depth not too far remo1•ed
from the important smoky
grays and browns of this
srason .
Also .!IS variants lo dark col-
ors and neutrals are pale
tone's t"la s!iificd as y,•1nter
hr1gt>. c-r('an1 y,•hite and
almad1nC'. a grc<'"n-linged
bei.i:e
1\1en "s shot's play in1por1an!
role's in Ille fashion pic!ure tor
Fall There are 1 arious looks
ineluding .
slip-on . ! fea1 uring double-
11nd lriple-s trapsl monk-straps
y,•ith decorative buckles which
are con versation makers in
themselve.~ slit-vamp
types. tongues v.·hich are set
high. light brass trim across
lhf' step. And a newcomer !o
!he sCf'ne -la ced shoes -
makr foo1no1es Iha! 1•ie with
the classic slipon Th<' liLl"l'd
varietie.c; l"Olllf' 1na inl.~· in two.
tone-or 1exh1red spec1a1or
sryles. Also !hf' dress srmi-
boot comrs on slron~ f11l1
\"trsion.c; inrludr a spat trf'at -
menl. side sections or gonnlZ
for comfort. and s!itn straps
around lhe back. or spann1n~
lht' inslep. You 'll set rnuch
perforation sl}•ling in slip-on.~.
oxfords and boots, Leather
lininizs help krep !he f~t com-
fortable'.
In tex tured \ntC'rei;t stvlis l:-
find !hill sn1ooth ·and
1 i IZ h 1 R r a i n c d lca thrrs
do rnin!l !t'. ll"ith nrw ~onnes ....
You"ll SE'!' lllU("h t111!iqui11 1Z nr
lone·on-tonr shading . other
fini shrs include suede. en1-
bo.~sed. or crushed pa1en1 s.
As to colors. the fa shionable
man 11·itl <'"llJO\" 1he man\'
shades of bro11·n·. son11" v.·it h ~
ll·ine.1· or rt'd Ion('. or clear
n1r>diun1 broll'ns. dark 1·irilf'
brown ... and Jlnlrl pn tnnrs. ro
gn with :ilmn~! .1n~ r0lnr
Schoolg; r/1
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Po11cho Lr;oh.
Th<'" ponrhu 1s unt' n! l!1r h1~
Arne nl·an schooli;ir! looks !hi!'>
.1 ear. the pl<1id j)l)nrho in
p<1 rtt(·ul;ir. which t1rs 1n w11h
the lri'ditional hack-tu-school
look
Thr l11t)r i::1rl wt>ars hPr pon-
t·ho ovr.r mat1·h111,i: p.ints or a
sk1rl -shnrl or lnni:: -or !ht
ponchn .·nay be thr st'11'n-on
lop p11rt nf !h!' d rrs~ or
jurn1~r Thi~ fll ll"~ pont·~u~
are rn11dt' or knit" nr 110\•en. ...
bondt>d or unhnndt•d
Sf.en a1 ad l'ance showings·
" peasant !l"P<' Scandinavian
print Jumprr 11'1lh a navy
fri 1ge . The jumper is 11·orn
over a na1"}· turtle-neck swt11·
lt r.
A leading dt~1gner st ars a
green and yellov.• bonded
acryhc plaid poncho dress
fringed in rrd.
A ~porl!:ll"t'llr 111anutacturer
feature,; a l"C'llnv. and red
argyll double:kn11 poncho 11ith
• red rri ngt ::ind 1 op~ "·
matching longueur ~k1r1 1111h
red ribbing do111n !ht lrnnl
Another designer stitchf'~
navy polyestf'r sleeves and
collar on his navy. green and
white bonded lurbo acryhc
plaid poncho top ... ll"ith a
white fringe and puls it wilh
matching fla re pants.
To Study
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thf' ha.si c l"qu1p1nent for ~\IHI.\.
111~ Jnrl ude a t.h·~k. drawer
space, a. por!ab){' IJ 1)t11•nler. a
ltralght-back chair a n d
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Aid War
On Fires
Teachers looking for an in-
teresting and helpful lesson
for the opening days of school
should consider the Im·
porl.ance of fi re prevention,
especially in lhe home.
Baking soda, well-known for
its extinguishing effect, put
ou t over 128 fires In Orange
County 's Sant.a Ana . The
homes were saved by the
"baking soda fire p a 11
method ."
The method is part of a Na-
tional Fire Prevention Week
project. Children collected
empty Olle·pound ctiffee cans.
on whi ch they pasted bright
red "FIRE" labels.
The labels gave directions
on how to ha ndle grease blaze3
and other types of small fires
and also provided space for
recording emergency phone
nu n1bers.
Finished fire pai ls were
distributed to local residen ts
on a door·lo--door basis. It was
left lo each homemaker lo fill
lhe fi re pail with baking sodu .
f.1ost homen1akers tend to
stock their baking soda al the
back of the kitchen cupboard
~·hich is out of reach in
emergencies. This is where
lhe fire pail project comes in.
Fire departments across the
country have joined forces
with Camp Fire Gi rls. J unior
Fire P.1arshals, elementary
school children, 4-H Groups,
Cub Scouts and Girls Scouts to
enrourage howewives to keep
a supply of baking soda v•ithln
easy reach of the stove.
\Vilh its bright red label, the
pail is attractive enough to
enhance any kitchen decor, so
it needn't be shoved into a
cupboard and out of im·
mediate reach. You shou ld
keep th e lid on the coffee can
lo ensure that lhe soda won'l
cake.
For mothers with young
children, a fire pail project is
a good crafts idea. Children
can make their own labels by
cutting out white paper to flt
the circumference of the cof-
fee can, and printing the word
FIRI-: '.'.'ith brighL crayon. F'or
handles. show the youngsters
ho111 to Jock two clothes pins to
gelhcr, or let thern glue a
stack of ice cream sticks
together and paint then1 i11
bright &lors. Then pun ch
hole s on both sides of the pail,
where they can attach the
handle \.\'ilh pipe cleaners.
~lore than five and a half
million '"VIRE" labels were
distributed throughout l h e
country l;ist year.
And since these 5.5 111il!ion
la bels required an rqllal
nu mber of coffee cun s. think
of the dent that·s Deen n1<ide
in the refuse problen1 . So fire
pails not only pay off in help-
1ng reducc the fire toll safely
and econon1ically, but they cut
pollution as "·ell.
Grease. fire a n d a careless
cook are a dangerous cnn1·
bination. Fire department
statistics prove il. Kitchen
fires now ran k third in the na·
lion. just beh ind carcless
snioking and children playu1g
with marches.
You can avoid a eon·
flagralion by turning off the
stove if you have lo lea\·c 1he
kitchen . If you're behind
schedule on a mea l, don't try
to make up for lost ti111c by
tuming the heat up high,
especially when fr y i n g .
Overheated grease can bursl
into fla mes. Don 't neglect !.o
wipe up grease splatters on
pols and pans. On ce. grease
catches fire, it spreads fast.
Handled properly. such fires
are minor inconvenience. But
as so often happens. a
housewife panics the. min·
ule a skillet or greasy stove
bu rsl.!I into flames. Tossing on
water only serves to spread
the flames: flour might cause
an explosion.
Your best defense is a Class-
B com.,,,-cial r i r e. ex-
tinguisher. Jn the absence of
this, however, an old kitchen
staple. -baking soda -V.'i!I
do just as well. Stand back
and loss handful! of baking
soda on the fiames. Baking
Jioda cools the fire and
releases carbon dioxide to
smother lhe fl ames. '
Kee p the fire pail project In
mind to start. off lhe school
season with a helpful hand.
Ironing Tin1e
School days add to ironing
chores. Even If you prefer to
iron while standing, It's smart
lo work with an adjuslable
table. Reaching up over a loo-
bigb. table or leaning over a
low one Is needle!!ly tiring.
Pushing and tugging an Iron Is
fa tiguing, too, Magic slztng, lhe
modern ironing air. ca n
eliminate muc h of that. Its
specla l lubricant helps your
Iron glide over g R r m e n l
smoothly. so the iron does the
work as you merely guide it.
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Style-setting young people \Vho vi3il rd ontgon1ery \\lard's at J-luntlngton Cen·
ter can get plenty of he!p fron1 Sharon Kelly 1left) of Edison J-ligh School. Pam
Hoyt (right) of Fountain \'alley l·li gh and Ma rlene Secrist of \Vestminister High
(not available for photo) -al! n1ernbers of 'Yard's Cam pus Center Board. They
get help -as depicted here -from C har!ene l'l'!atthe\vs. director of the board
which advises and serves teeo-aged tus to1ners \Vho bring their fa shion problems
to Ward 's Campus Center.
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School day5 mean more than
read i n g , writing and
'rilhmetic. They also mean
new wardrobes for ftist-grow-
ing youngsters.
Chances are, this year
they'll be wearing more and
more knit garments. just as
you are, and for the same
reasons. They're comfortable,
wrinkle-resistant and pretty.
Whether you select single
knits, double knits or textures
-you'll probably want some
of eacll -you can be sure the
younger members or the fami·
Jy are right in style with
clothes tllat won 't I o o k
rumpled ten minutes after
they leave home.
Until now, 1nany mothers
ha ve avoided children's knits
because labels and handtags
cautioned : "Hand Wash " or
even •·Dry Clean Only." But
now Ule increasing number of
shrink-resistant knit fabrics an
the market. such as pol yesters
or blends of natural and man-
rnade fibers, are mos t I y
m a c h in e -w ashable an d
1nathine-dryab!e.
Care should be ta k en ,
however, to prevent shrinking,
pilling and snagging. Long
wash cycles, hot water. fast
agitation and spin speeds, as
well as high dryer tern·
peratures and overdrying, can
damage those beautiful knits.
To help avoid those "no-
no 's," Sears, Roebuck an d Co.
has introduced special knit
All-rimer
The belted schoolgirl dress
with a yoke and tuck pleat -
stitched or unstilched -is M
all-time American favorite. It
conies in solids and plaids, in
wovens and knits, bonded and
unbonded .
cycles on lwo new Lady Ken·
more \Vashers and dryers. The
washer's automatic knit cycle
control prov ide11 a warm wash
to keep colors bright and
shrinkage to a minimum. And
during the cycle, garments are
treated tenderly with slow
agitation to minimize twisting
and pilling, and slow spin to
avoid selling in wrinkles.
The dryer's knit cycle con·
trot tumbles garments in
lower heat lo avoid shrinkage.
Drying time is shortened
automatically, thus reducing
overdrying and sta!ic elec-
tricity.
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Our bonded acrylics are
on sale now for fall
' sewing. At Penneys.
You can do a dazzling wardrobe Jn these bonded acrylics , , •
dresses, skirts, sportswear. In patterns that are smashingly
right for fall and winter. 54" wide. and machine washable.
Reg. 2.98 y~ .. Now 253
yd.
100°0 turbo acrylic that's permanently bonded, machine
washable, d r"1ps dry. Lots of fall palterns that are perfect
for making handsome sportswear and ,dresses. 54" wide. Reg. 3..98 yd,. Now
SaJe prices effective through S~turday.
JCPenney
CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE !
Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores:
BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHUL A VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DtEGo
FULLERTON GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH JNGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR
NEWPORT BE AGH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORA NGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE .I AN NUYS
VENTURA WESTCHEST~R WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO AU other slore1 open Monde1 through Saturda10
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British Accent
The "Rugby" shi rt and .. Etonlan" striped button-up
jeans may be vedcly, veddy British, but they still
1nake a dandy addition to the All -American gir l's
'\'ardrobe. The Levi's for Gals pants come in burgun·
dy with navy stripes or in bro\\'11 \Vith black stripes
and they're Sta-Prest, of course.
Give Kids Head Start
With Pla ytenrial Toy
In the l'ilth century Froebe\
startled the world's educators
'vi th the idea that children
learned best behveen the ages
of one and seven, and founded
~~tfirst kindergarten .
'· !gday research hy Dr.
on L. While, director of
ard's Pre-School ProJCCl.
the beginning point for an
t's me2~'1ingful play and
le~ing at the third week of
life .
give baby a headslarl in
i ''f'Jaytenlia!s, lhe first pro-
'.!'" ·8sive S'-ries of t.oys de sign.
"'-;and learning betv•een 3
;. · eks and II months. hns hf'f'n
tfeated and tester! hy Dr.
\Vhite in cooperation 11 1lh
.Keijller. 82sed on Dr. \\ih1te 's
:.ten·.years rif research 11'i1h in·
~ants in home env1ronmcnl ,
·_~e .toys are des ignf'rl lo help
}l~nts achieve the ir fu ll
~!en11a[ 1veeks earlier fJlld
~~clop the h11bit of being
)J~t. inquisi!ive and rn\l·
·1i;ff!ll!. as they enj(ly their
•m>tlningful play.
("P\aytenli?Js S erie s I
~ents a progressive grri11p
~ifnique ll"I) s designed to help
~t«nts between ,J wl.'eks :ind
•J 1~ months and 6 lo 8 mon lhs.
.f.~ch of I.he In.vs is plannf'd
'.te.Cntertain the crib oc cup:int,
·~!es him to ~xplore, anrl has
:1'feeci.~e developmental goal
~cntlals. Series I, in·
$; ... -clud'-s:
• .. l'tnd·Me tltitts -Bright, in·
vltlng visu2J "targets" to
m~'ke it easy (or a baby to
discover his hanrls. Tl1ey fit
river the baby's palms. leaving
finge rs free for exploration.
Use : 3 to 5 weeks to 9 to 10
mf)nlhs.
Dura-S tand -Allo\vS ad-
justment of heigtlt and posi-
tion nf .Playtentials so as lo be
ex?.r.tly in Baby's area of
vision. Use: 3 weeks to 8
months.
Rat and feel Toys -Uni·
riuely designed to re~11ain
v.·11h1n baby's limited field of
viev.•, provide fun wi1h shaflt',
1exll1re and color. help guide
r.1ndom hand motinns 1nlo
purposeful, rewarding aclivity.
Use: 3 lo 5 weeks lhrough fl to
10 weeks.
fa ces and Forms ~1obi les -
~gned in bolrl c:ontrast.1n_g
~!ors wh ich hnve
d ryionstral.ed extraord inz...-y
The End?
''for each of us lhe olrl
rl"gime is that of which we
wltnessed only the end . What
we see on the horizon assumes
e mysterious nobility <1nd ~et-ms 10 us to close a whole
·world !hat we shall never see
again, tl1eanwhlle we prOgte.5s
and soon we ourselves stand raii -the following generation's
"hanzon ; mean\vhile the
'H'orizon recedes and the world
-'tfi~t seemed 4'nded begins
• anew."
-tltarl·rt Proust
infant appeal. Side pos itioning
is appropriate to customary
bead position. Use: 3 to n
v;•eeks to 9 to Ill v.-·eeks .
,\nimal Grahbie -A con·
toured soft elephant \vhich
;i1rlc s \n continued clevelop·
1nent of the mas tery of hands,
provides new sha pes and te;o;-
tures. ~1ay be brought to
mou th for gumming. Use~ 9
\\'eeks to 14 weeks, or longer.
Baby Image Mirror -A
.o;ource of amusement. interest
and se\[-discove ry .
Unbreakabe. Use: 9 to 10
weeks through 8 months.
Playt.entials, Series II, In·
el udes:
JI;inrli·Pal -Designed lo
give Raby v;:iried tactile. ex-
perience, a nev.• outlet for ex-
ploration. Six multi-co!ored
/1ands_ invite Baby"s grasp and
a!ten!1on. \\'hl.'n Baby shakes
hands. ;i plea~ant sound is pro-
duced. Use.: 3'2 to 6'.? months.
Color Pla.Y \\lindmill -
Turns v.·hcn B,1by pulls I.he
handlr Colors ~eem to mel t
an<I ,,-,('rgr Jlr fee ls a gentle
hr·rC'..-1' ;-.:1d l1ears a soft
\\'h i~pe ring sound. Baby learns
r ;iusf' and effect in action .
1!;111d!r 1s drsig11('d for use
1>hrn R;;iliv io: l('rthing. Use .
:!':In 1'1 ~ n1onths.
PJ:1y Cli 11nrs -A brightly
cnl ored 1nw.1cal !oy. invites
reaching. fin gering, rewards
efforts w1!h soft . pleasing
s1Jund.~. Use; Jt;i; lo 6 ~
n1on ths.
Trapeze TrP.ther and Ex-
ercizer -Strengthen s Baby's
arm muscles, Baby enjoys
reaching, grasping and pulling
trapeze toward him. Offers a
gu1nming bar, loo. Use; J to
6lf.r months .
Pull-M~Up -Helps Baby
raise hiinself 111 sitting posi-
tion. Attaches lo side of crib.
Use : 51-? to 8 months.
Thumpy "''ith F in d .Me
Booties (sold separately) -
Bright, washa ble cloth booties
m.:1ke the infp.;it aware of his
feel weeks earli('r. Baby enj0}'3
kicking ;i~;iinst the bouncy
Jingl y rabbil v.·hose gentle
res1~!ancc prnvirles kick-back
:i<:tion as Bahy extends his
Jr.gs . Use : 41.2 to 9 months.
.. P\ay tenti als have bee: n
designed on the basis of Lhe
mosl accur.zte informalion
.availahle on the r a p Id 1 y
changing i n t ere s I s and
ab1ht1es of infants,'' Dr.
Burton L. \Vhite, director of
the Harvard Pre-School Pro--
Jee\, said ... \Vhen these toys
are used as directed, most in·
fan !.'> spend hou rs studyi ng
them and enjoying them. They
re.spond wi!b incree.sed tact ile
and visual ex p Io rat Ion .
Although no Jong terro predic-
tions can !><: made from
rr<'Sl'nt rlata. our current
1t'S11ng prop;rarn anrl related
re~<'arch ind irate lhal signifl-
<'J!lt i;:ro1~th Jandm:irks. such
'M \·l.~u;it di scovery of hands
<tnd maste ry of their use. are
arhii:vcd soo ner,''
RJGttT ON TO SCMOOL SUPPL EMENT -DAIL V PILOT 9
Our everyday
low shoe prices help
bring down
the high cost of
back-to-school.
The values are here every day. Even Sunday •
899
The favorite boot for
jeans in sand and tan.
Plantation crepe rubber
soles, heels. Boys·
sizes 10·3.
G irls' s izes, 8.99
599
G irls' cr1 ... le patent vinyl
oxford in black. Synthetic
heel. girls' !izes.
799
His favorite strap and
buckle shoe in soft.
black grain leather with
Pentred* sole, heel.
Boys' sizes.
Big boys' sizes. 8.99
799
G iris' smooth leather tie
oxford in antique bronze.
Extended synthetic sole.
Girls' s izes.
799
Boys' 'Sir' boot with
grain leather uppers in
brown with Pentred ti
polyvinyl chloride &oles,
heels. Bays' sizes.
Big boys' sizes, t .99
799
799
Boys· Chukka boot with
chino or green brushed
glove leather uppers.
Boys' sizes. Big boys'
sizes 3-1 /2-6, 8.99
Girls' kiltle saddle oxford of
brown/tan brushed leather;
rubber ?!Ole. Girls' i;izes.
JCPenney
The values are here every day.
Boys' 'Charles' boot.
Grain leather upper! In
antiqu e brown. Pentred•
polyvlnyl chloride soles,
heels . Boys· sizes. Big
boys' sizes 3· 1/2-6. 9.99
799
Girls' crinkle v inyl patent boot
In black or white. Composition
outsole, heel. Girls' sizes.
* Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores:
BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FA SHION VA LLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON
GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY"
RIVERSIDE SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVI NA WHITIWOOD Charge ft,
AJI ather atores open Monday through.Saturday
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JO DA.llY PILOT -Rlf.HT ON 70 SC.HOOL SUPPLEMENT
Dental Education
If Johnny comes home this
fall with l"'o red lablets frorn
hChool and ask.~ )'OU !<• chi'\\
one after you've brushed your
teeth , here's what it is all
•bout.
He is laking part in a dental
educational program for lh1rd
graders sponsored by !he
Crest Professional Services
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1-!ey, Look
D1v1s1on The tablets contain a
harmless "'ater soluable food
coloring substance v;hich tern .
pQrarily colors rt'<i any ba~
ter1a in food on the teeth 1nd1-
ca ting ho .... · good a t'leaning job
t.l'le brusher is doing. The color
not r('movt'd bv brushing will
di sa ppear in sfver;il hour~.
The tablets. along w1Lh a
•
toothbrush and a tube of Crest
L'-Ontaining stannous fluoride.
arc suppliC'd to miUions of
ch1ldrCl'1 annuallv in 11 dental
education progr8m offered lo
all third graders. Teachers are
provided with instructional
me!erials. including posters,
booklets and a film strip, and
may request, at no charge,
DAit.'!' Pit.OT 11111 P~oto
Barbara Stacy (Jeft). coordinator of Sea rs Teen Board at South Coast Plaza
store, joins Board n1cmbers in adn11rin g back-to-school clothes. Sears Teen
Board members ""make th e tca11l'' only after being recon1mended by their in-
dividual school's student counselor and then surviving t\Vo intervie\v sessions
~'ith. Sears management Board mem hers not only counsel young people on
styles and. in the process. learn sales techniques. but they also do community
projects. Board members here are ifro m left) 'Yvette Ward. Edison l·IJgh
School: Margaret ll irata, f\'e\vport !·!arbor; Stacy .<\usman, Huntington Beach;
and Karen Homsany, Fountain Valley.
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Scheduled for Third
other films on dental health
that the company n'akes
av:iilable lo schools.
The Program w a s in-
augurated in 1963 in response
to requests from school of·
ficials for educational aids lo
SUl>PleJnent ex isling d e n l a l
health acitivities. Sch o Q I
authorities agreed lhat lhe
program should be conducted
at the third grade level
because most children at tlns
age have enough manual tlrx-
terity to benefit r r o ni
classroom bru s hing in.
struclion. Teaching you r
children the importance of
preventi ve dentistry can build
life-long good dental habits.
Dental education for
children is just one aspect of
the toothpaste manufacturer's
wide-ranging effort 11'.l assist in fluoride, dental health cannot rather than al Intervals during
making preventive dentist.ry a be left up to the child ahine. the day .
reality Jn In addfllon to l'roctor Part·11ls <:an help ihl·1r l'luld--Encouraging prompt and
& Garnble 's o...,·n ex!ensil'e ren by prOJX'r brushing after eating
research program, the fir:n -Providing a V.'('ll-hal<1ncrd with a decay pre v en ti v e
commissions scientific studies. diet. including snack roods fluoride toothpaste.
sponsors seminars for denk1l such as fruit s, cheese flr ra1v Scheduling regular dental
educators and resc~rchers, tlf-vegetables, rather t h a n checkups.
fers grants and scholarshios in swecrs -Selling e good example by
dentistry, provides patient -Limiling intake of lo1Jd folln\\'ing good persona! dental
educational materials a r. d coota1ning sugar to mea l!irn es health practices.
n1akes a comprehensive film -------------
library available to !he dental
professions.
The Crest people. however,
;ire the first to adn11 t that den·
tal heallh mus! begin in the
home. Parents must be ac-
tively involved if t he 1 r
children are to have heallhy
teeth for a lifetime. Even v.ilh
a school program and a
toothpaste vdth s a n n o u s
-Po~ting this chec kli!t as a
reminder
Dental health authoritie.s in-
sist !hat to a large degree
tooth decay can be controlled
in childre11 of this generation
and thal lhey need not lose
their teeth, as 20 rnillion a~ult.'1
in our current populatio11 have
done. The key is preventive
dentistry. '
Hair Fashion Harks Bac k
To Look of the 40s
'"Long, beautiful h<tir, ciov:n
In here, down In H1ere ... "
lines from ""I-fair," a round·
the-world hit that's now ;i part
of our culture. The words and
attitude express whal".s going
on today "'ith hair.
No longer is iL enough just
to wear '1 yellow ribbon in
your ponytail. It must be
Super Hair that reflects a life
style with a nalural. fresh ap.
proach to beauty. Today's hair
waves and shines \1•ith a m?.n·
lie of health. and boasts a lux·
urious fu llness. Straight hair,
blunt cuts. the teased. bouf.
fan! look that says don 't touch,
are big No-No's this year.
The hair fz.shion news to
take back to schoo! this fa!\ is
the fantastic 40s look. Gussied
up for fun and fashion in the
evening. Flying loose and free
for daytime classes. afternoon
dates.
Style is cut righl inlo !he
hair, and the freshest, easy.as·
a-dream v.·ay is with ;i laye red
cut. The cut giv('s fulln('SS ;ill
by itself z.s hair 1s cut longer
in the back. shorter on lhe
sides for a low-laycr('d cul. Or
short on top and sides for the
total layered cut.
Start 'A'ith a hair stylisl v.•ho
doc~n ·t do assen1b ty line work.
one lhal believes that h;iir
should not look as 1f it's been
molded into shape "'"ilh leasing
?.t1d spraying . Tell him you
want a cut !hat !eavrs you
free of lime-consuming sels,
hours under the dryer.
With the cut in order. all you
need is a little help from an
instant hairselter to send out
great v.·avelcngths. The nev.·est
one on the shelves gives you
lriple play. Clairol's KJJidncss
Custom C a r e Conditioning
t.1 ist Ha irseuer nf/crs three
choices. \Vant to se! your hair
with a dcep-penetrti!ing con-
dilioning mist ? Pul th e
hairselter on "treat1nent"' set-
ting, use the .<ipecial con·
diUoncr -and silky soft hair
with plenty of \vave is yours.
F'or a water-mist set, use
woter instead of conditinner.
Or use the new three-in-One
h:iirsetters for a regular roll·
up.
Any W"i'.y ynu choose, th e
hair.setter works in minutes.
Gives you a ch11nce lo pretly
up for a lastminute date, ;ind
the curls you get have that
natural loook about them .
Let1r11
Pracliclng \\•hat they preach about fall fashions are. n1rmbers o r the Young
1\dult C'a rcC'r Council al l\l;iy lo.'s Sou! h Coast Plaza store. Moclellng the many
looks of fall -blazers both ro r .. him" and '"her" and figuration s\\·eaters pu t
together in la yered looks ;u1rl the easual look of it all -are lfrom le fl f Kristi
Krisher. Estancia; Grc;.:: Ashley. al so of Estancl<1: Larke Baggett. Newport Har-
bor; and Sammi l~ay. (..'orona del l\lar. The c·ouncil has representatives from
area schools and, arnong other rictivitic.~. encourages .young <"Ustomers to look
and learn about fashions b<•fore buying bac:k·lo-school ,,·ardrobes.
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':::>ne-stop' shoppinE-:
at its finest!
OPEN THURSDAY AND MONDAY EVEN INGS
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BACK TO ·
SCHOOL
BARGAINS!
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FOR THE LATEST IN SCHOOL GEAR • • •
* Rion Hanlwarc * Sav-on Drug * Veta"s lntiina te Apparel
* Westcliff Shoes * :\larket Basket * Charles H. Barr J e welers
* Bank of An1er ica * J ean DahJ * Playboy Hair Sty lists IHAVE A NICE DAYI * Dr. Lou Roy Eld er * Di ck Vernon * ~lontgomery Cleaners
* Paper Lnli.111ilcd * La Galleria * We stcliff Plaza Barbcr"s
* The Storekeeper * Hi ckory Fanus * Huu1pty Dun1pty Children's
* Halliday"s ·"c u"s * Cobblers Bench * Darrell's Dedrick 1'ux Shop
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T/Jis Fall the Uncola Could bt
.: Replaced by Hot Dogs and Tea .·;/ Eye Careers
AL a limt when more and
more students are fixing their
e1gl1ts on y,·ork that will bring
them inner satisfaction as wtll
as a. p<iycheck. it'1 not surpris·
1ng !hat many of the slatt
winner5 In lhe annual "Q-
Tips" Art Awards competition
for teens are eying future
careers !n arL
1n A rr
the annual "Q-T1p~1• Arl
Awards compc!1U1i11 wou ld
rathrr pa int than ahno.~t
anything else -e,tCPpt play
\'t.rsity foo!ball and haseha ll.
When there are teenagers in
U1e famlly , the re's a never.en.
i , .dlng need for sub~I anl 1a I s1 irk-
' IO·the-r!bs snacks. And now
that brisk fa ll days are here,
\tJung appetites are even more
insatiable. After a s!renu0us
, &,a.me of football. raking
,;:..lEves or a rock session,
·.•l ere.'s always the crv. "Hey ~;· m. \l.'e're thirs1y'. \Vh;it c.~n Z~rirln k ?'' Or, "\Y(''re hungry :!~ v.•hat can \\'C' ear1"
•• ·--'$nr A change frorn !he u~u:il
: t drinks. chnn~e a thirst·
• ~ nching tea drink poured
'r ire cubs. 't'nll can make
· .. l!y terrific fruit punches bv
• bining a quality tea \1•ith
· eapp!e juice. lemonade,
berry ju)ce or Jin1eade.
nagcrs 1vhn are nn the
'ck-to.nature" band•l'agnn
love the natural flavor of
'and frui! juice.
: se fine tea wllh a
:' nctive flavor_ One is
~ low 's Constant Comment
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Tea . Its appealing orani:e
spice taste is an ideal base fnr
rnany r·efrcsh1ng bever~gr~.
Ur. for varu~ly, choo!"e one of
the other fine teas rron1 the
Bigelow I ! n e . Rich·la5ting
Cryl nn Orange Pekoe has been
slowly niatured on su1111y
n1nuntain slopes . Btgelow Earl
Grt>y Tea is light!~· scented
and blrnded for the 1no~t
d 1.~crim1n;:it1ng 1aste. Or brew
a r·ur 11f Formosa Oo!ong Tea,
t'l'llled the champagne or teas
becau~e of its delicate wine·
11ke lla\'Qr
Re prepared for 1hese eating
en1ergenc1es by keeping an
ample ~upply of frozen pi7.za,
spaghrlti, chili and ot her
lavr1ri1es 0n hand. Another
~upgc;;tinn is lo keep the fix-
ing;; fnr Coney Island Hot
Dogs. All you need are buns, a
packa~e nf frankfurters and a
can of Sloppy Joe barbecue
sauce and beef. Spoon the hol
mixture over hot dogs in buns.
Children's Clothing
1/3 to 1/2 OFF
CURRENT
FASHIONS
FAMOUS
BRANDS
HIGHEST
QUALITY
F,6.NTASTIC
S,6.VINGS,
TREM•NOOUS
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Thrn let t.he kids add ~hredded
lrtluce, chopped onion. shred-
ded i.:heese and mustard ad
Jib. lt's an easy do-11-yoursel f
jo b for the gang . rlemind them
that KP clean-up 1s al.!ro their
responsibility.
Coney Island Hot Dog5 take
their name from the famed
old resort on the Allantic
co<ist Jn Ne1v Vork. According
to the story, a Cone.1• l ~lflnd pie
\\'ilgon hnwker, Charl ey
Fellman. is credited v.·ith first
pullin~ a frankfurter in a bun.
But the nickname ''hot dog"
\\'flS coine d b~· a ne\\·spaper
cnrtooni~!. Tad Dorgan . Jn
1~16. t.; a t h a n Handwrrker
A survey of U1~ year·s fift y-
one stete prize winners shows
that more tha n half of the
studenls llke the career poten-
lii'J of a palette and brush.
1 tliany pasl winners went on
Lo <."ollcge level study and
care('rS 1n art as teachers,
co1nn1f'rc1al ar t Is t s and
archilett.s .)
"l"ve aJwAys enjnyed arl
classes ln sc hool 11nd h0pe. to
,i:tl'l riRht on s!udy1n~ art .lfter
g r a d u a t ion . '' he .says.
"A l1hough th1.~ ls the first art
prize I've ever wnn ." he nl'}k"1'",
"last year I e<1rnet1 my first
p::1yrhecks p;iiniinz: signs dur~
lng summer v;:ocatlan ."
opened a sianrl at Coney to ONE OF TOP WINNERS IN ANNL:AL COTTON SWAB ART COMPETITION ~ell hol dogs rnr a nickrl. lt~ f During the past ten years.
lhe unique competition ha s al·
tr;icted entries from n1ore
!h2.•1 iS.000 talented jun10r and
st>nior high school studen1s
fro1n every state. in the uninn
Jn still another pan of the
cnunrry, anothe r state pr1ze
winner, Mary Ann Brl'l<lks of
Kansas City, f\1issou n i;ays,
"l\•e loved painting rver since
i could holct the brush -and r
beg.ln taking art lrssons when
I was five years old.'' suctess \\'ilS phrnomenal and Mary Ann Brooks o St. Louis Hopes for Fut ure Career as Artist
todav ''0'atban's" is the hot -----------------~-----------------Since then seventeen-year-
old l\l2ry Ann has taken arl
le~sons at the University of
r.·ll~snuri and this su mmer
dog St<ind of all hl')1. dog stilnrfs,
selling the handy snack by the
millions.
Th is recipe for Lcn1on Tl'a
Punch is only one of 1n any tea-
fru it juice comb1nat1ons that
appeal to I he younger set. It
features Constant Cominent
tea bags.
Lemon Tea Punch
! ti lakes I LJ quarts)
5 cups 1\•a1er
3 tea hags
1 can 16 ounces) frozen
lemonade concentrate
1 ~ cup honey
Bring v.·ater In boil in
saucepan Add tea bags and
i'ilcep 5 minutes. Remove lea
bags Stir in lemonade con·
t'en11·ate and honey. For
sweeter drink. add more
honey to ras[e_ Pour into ta!\
gl<isSC's filler! with ice or srrve
in a pitcher.
Cooey Isla nd Hot Dog5
(~lake.~ 8 !n 10 servings\
I pound frankfurters di I"
10 I
8 to 10 lr<inkfurler bun~
I can ! 1:-114 ollnces barbecue
sauce and beef
Shredded lettuce
Fine chopped sweet on1n n
Sl1rcdded Chedd.ar chee~e
Prepared n1ustard
Broil or grill frankfurters
and place in huns. Hea1 s1111 ce
mixture in sau cepan. Serve
mix!urr and rf'111ain1ni;: in-
gredients as ;:rccon1pa1111nents
10 the hog dogs . 1 Slnpp~· Joe
barbeclle sauce <1nd beef 1s
featured 1n this rer1re 1
Toys Should
Nor Rep la ce
Everybod,v is u1terestrrl 111
to~s. and when IL cnmes to
child de.ve lnprnent ex:per!s, the
educatlon:il 1•al ue of a toy
holds special f;i~cina !ion .
.. Many loys are such faithful
replicas of tile real tlllng that
they leave nothing to 1he ln1·
agination. ·· according to the
Child Study Ass9ci<il1o n as
qun1ed in :.Changing Tirnes"
n1agazine. "Such rca\isn1 !ll<l'.'J
be okav once in a 11·hlle . hut
al! clltl
0dren need tn\'s crtp.1ble
of ~l1111ulating ! he 11n-
a,l!ulf!11nn .··
Or. as Professor !l11hcr1
Huebner nf lhe Univer si ty of
~-l ;iryland nhrased it r 11 r
'' G nod H nus ekeep1ng ,"
"A parent :e;hnuld be sure 1h::it
a tnv v.·111 invoh·e a child
rathc.r· than rnake him a spec-
tator."
Even tile ~!::itely busine;;s
n1ag<iz1ne "Forbes."" thoughl
1hr subject worthy of nnte: "A
toy should be son1ething th11!
s t 1 ni u I " ! e s the chrl rl.
sl 1mlll;ites his .emotions and
hi s rrrngn1t1on of ClbJert<-."
r,;i 1rJ the child r.~~·ch1atrisl
\V1lli~n1 C. Combs in
'"Forbr1'." "Children learn II')
Sr imulare
It, Expe rt s
I1na ginarion,
Now Opin e
Fr0111 \\'est Vi r g i n 1 a ,
through the nTirl-west tn the
Tex;is p<111handle, top 111inners
1n this art <.:ornpetition indica te
they have been painting since
crayon days ;ind would like to
go right on doing ~o.
Each of 1he ~tale winners ill
!hr annul'J Art Awerds ('l')m·
pet11lon is entered in a final
run.off from which three tn11
prize v.·inners are se!er.ted.
Flt!'il prize winner will receive
$500, the second, $250 and the
third $100 develop by playing the way an
adult learns by re(ld111g . ·•
Science se l~ arc t1·arl1·
t1onal1y tbe pot<itt~~ 11! 1he toy
business, "T'hclr contrnt doesn 't
vary a grefe1 de.al frnn1 one
year to the next. P"rents con-
sider them solid, l{OOd·value-
for-the-doll ar pur1.:l1ascs. Jn
facr. science tnys n1aintain il
fairly stable pl01cf' in sa les
l<'rlAer.<> -un til !here's an
econnn1ic recession. They then
niove allrad of o1hrr toy!\.
Thi> Colden Srre.nre Sfries.
in1r11t1tH'Cd b_I' Scars. Roeburk
;1nd t"n , 1s 11n1n11e hrc;iu<,i> it
atlrrnpls In rrl;i1n !hr eduea·
!1nn;i l ::1<l v;.i nt;1gcs of lhr.c:r
rovf'11!1n11.1l 1h11t nll('n unr.x-
c11111g l i;rirnr,.. ~f'I!\ while t.1k-
lrJg n1ndcrn proleS/ilOnal opi-
nion 1nt0 <il'Cnunl
For rxainrle, tl1e f1vr in -
~lruc\t(l n books ;irco n1pariyfng
lhr seven kil<o in lhe lieries ;:rrr
1~·ri1ten hy Brrlha ii-! P;irker
anrl 1\\wf' F il-l.1r!1r1. ;i \1r i\111g
t!'.11t1 1111h 111nrP 1h;in 1110
rh1lr!ren'!< ~r·1enrr hook ~ In
thr1r rrrd1\ :ind !hf' 11·1rff'ly
r u h I 1 $ h c d rn!nmnlni:::1st·
s n c 1 n In i;:1.<l·anlhropolngilit.
George S. F1tcher The hnok5
outline progressively more dif-Ta k e sevente en-ye:ir-nld
D1rtne Lenhar t , \\lesl ficult experiments, so that the Virginia's lop winner whf) h;:is
child logically builds his scien· this to say , "I've been paint·
tific knowledge. Chemicals, ing since I wa s five and I
speci mens, slides and the like really love iL H's encour:iging
are ineticulous!y I a be I e d ; lo win prizes !01· doing
something I really enjoy and I
\rarnings appear where called hope, after higll school 1o gn
fnr. Golden Science reassures on to art school allhnugh I
the parent who 1vants the toy haven't completely decided
to supplement the child's just whal aspect of art I'll be 11choolv.·ork. In short. i t
upholds all the science-set involved in Duririg her
traditions. school years, Di211e. has \valk·
It ;1lso establishrs a few of ed nfl with six tnr arl prizrs.
What's Cheap
"A cheap school ma ster
makes a dear school,'' says
Common Sense. As this is the
season for opening schools ill
the county, the above adage
1nay be worlhy or 2.ttenlion.
Exprrienee teaches, that the
11101ster, who will keep for It
dollars per n1onth, is not
11•ort h the keeping: yet son1e
towns, to save 2 dollars, gi ve
its own. Texan Floyrl Privette, an
The books are colorful. eighteen-year <Jld 11 nu s l n n -The Old Far1n er's
l;ivi~hly i I I u st r a I e d .and senior, another slate winner in Almanack ( 1801)
away 10
published in hard cover -a;====='----=="----============""'
rari1y in science k11s. The,v I
a!so discuss only those ex-
periment~ that can actually be .
done w!lh the materials pro·
virled in lhP kit-also a rarity.
Three of the four chem istry
S'IS are accompan ied by a
mt1al chemicals !ray and1
work table. I
Sea rs. exclu~1vf.' distributor
of the Golden Scirnce Serirs.
,q~rees v.-ith Dr. Coinhs. \1•ho
be li t>\'es:
"ii-lost or all. an educational
toy should be fun "
You don't have to say •
word ... jllsf 111! your clothes
talk fo r you. J.his earth-toned
dres~ h<'ls !oft thinq ~ lo say
eboul you, $26. So do,.s lhe
he ndmad'-! m acr<'lme b 11 q ,
$14. All yoll h<'l v 1 lo do i'
smile .
;: ' (~-' v.~
To Make Bab ysi tting Fun-Play
le" pco· portalll "'d c0<1l"1I. It<!'"""& II.' tilled wllh ,,,,)
~./f~
The hnllrs n1ay not be
regular, btH the 11'nrk is fun,
fulfi lli ng and pac ked with
surpri.~es. 'fha!'s why so many
teens lu rn In bahy-sitl1ng fo
earn spending money
Expericnrf'd :e;1ll<'rs knov1
Iha.I !heir J nb~ can he fun only
if the.v ;;pply lhf'n1se.lves 10
their l1t tlr t'hargrs Shoul d
lhey atlrmpt to \;ilk fln th e
phone or dn their o w n
home11 ork, bl'dla ni u~ua lly
prevai l~ I
Sitter' !hill rilay g;.rmrs ;ind
dnn 't JUSt ··~ii"' are thr
ters usually have
blern~
Joining children in s1 n1plP
ga111e.~ -pePkahon for rnd-
dlrrs. blocks for preschoolers,
and guessing games for oldPr
c·hildren -<1n111scs li!1 IP flllPS
nf oil ages. Tell111g stories is
almnsl ah1';tyS a hil
Toi;et!ie rne 5s 1.~ some times l)n ba1h111g b:ihy and other 1n-
!l1P an~wer w11h a fussing fonn<i11on that a mother and l
hab~', tnn. If a tiny baby is her lielpers will be glad to
dry. well fed and not thirsty. h;:rve j
but std) crying. he may just !r 's caller! ''Baby's Soap 'n
want company Keeping him \Valer ,\lmanac,"' and it's
in thl' saint rn(lm with yoll frcr
w11! nflen sa11~f.v hun . Hn1v rn i;::rve a sponge bath,
Even though ba1hing baby and ho11· 111 hrir1dle A squirming
m:i .v nor be a regular ch()re for 1.1·et b;:rby in lhe tub are some
mnsl sittrrs. you'll find ,11 of !hr bah.v·care procedures
brighl new hnnk !et from niadc ~unplr with step-by-step
Dn1ng creative things -ltkr.
('U!ling 11ut p1crures frnm
n111gaz1ne:e;, finge r pa1nt1n,e,
drav.·ing and ''nloring
ni.:ikes ('hi!dren frrJ 1·ery 101· Arn1our-D1;il 11 ~cful an d en-,~t~11 rt 111n.~ _ ,r-------===
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J ~t.1 V, .. L·do
Newoor! s~,.cl>
b1 l-~S !O
Moster C h,oi rge
B<'l nkAme ric~rd
B;dwell Ch~rg e
WE HAVE
LAYAWAYS
children< l"cril" TnlS l'kr Jlade ln~urworn out ~~1 I attention and hrh;ive bf'~!
v.·hen lhe\' ;tfP be1n_g f'n· rcury 1fferies ~~~:::~~~=t~er~1a;•;ne~d~,,~n~rh~it~d·~r:l<~'';'"~i~"~'·:i1 e (Ill -------' for something Precious.
Cozy Campus Favorites
From
Vassarette
The s11 lovely P,;l e(
•re 80 /, e cel,te,
nylon.
20 •1~
Veta's
lllTlllATt APPAl(L
!ACH $13.
PHONE
642 -1197
A Healthier W Id.
t. mt1reury
baut ry 11 1111
~lnd used IP'!
camt r11.
t111 r!P'lg aid•
1nd 1em1
Wl lCtlllJ. 11'1 t11rmlea1
ennlJgh Un!ll
It weara ou!.
Ttlen you th1ow !I
1w1y-tnd It ctn lurn
uo only IP'I two ri11c11.
In w1ter or en tile lanl1.
AP'ld 1t11f• wh••• the troubl1 begin•. Me•cvry pollution.
M••cury oottutlon c1n a!!ec1 the water we drink. th• fllll wt 111, tha
c•eO• 11111 grow. 1111 blrda that lly-nea rly tile an!lrt •nvlronmt-r1t w•
depend en rer Ille.
No, mercury batten•'· even m•llfon1 ot \hem ire not 1h1 b1gge11 m1r·;ury
llfObl1m, 8ut I 1)1•1 ol 11. Thi p~rt YOtl Clfl do IOmt!\tllng lbOUI.
Open
And you'll o•t more 11111,, r>1r1on1! 1ellal10!1011 IJld
1he !e111ng 01 1 good deed well done, wa·n i;ilve
yeu 1 FREE ec<iloi;iy (lln -for you to w1ar to 1l1tt otlle•a. 1nd to 11ml11d yeurt•lf tt1er1'1 1
lob to be done.
to flgtlt oollvtlon you lllVI to at1t1 1em1wl'ler ..
Hew 1bcut rli;iht l'l1r1? AP'ld now!
WESTCLIFF PLAZA STORE
Mond ey and Thur,day 'Tii 9 P.M.
CHARLES H. BARR
v.·,,.1cht! 111.T.t,
New;>ort 1k1~~, f"1trf,
218 M1rfne A~
n111vtt hl>M. 011r.
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_JI OILJLY PILOT -R!GMT ON TO SCMOOI. SUPPLEMENT ThuKday, AuguSl 26, l97l
SportsvJear
Now Has
New Look
A sport.~"·ear firm in Tht
British isles which fea!urei;
authentic Scotch plaids and
tartans go1 on lht back-10-
&chool band"'-·agon by in-
troducing \'f'r:V short versions
in shorts and pants.
A prestige US hnust h;i.~
also brought out 1111-"·nol hanrl
kn it blazer j;icket.~ w I ' h
turtleneck s w e a t er s un-
derneath
Spokesmen Jor the blouse in-
du stry, "'hich has been in anC
out of f;ivor reC'ently has
shown a resurgenct with 1hr
return of the separate sk1r1
and the comeback n f
separates. Shoppers have bet>n
enrhantrd with thf' peasan!
look, but ihere i;hou!d bt i11
rt>Of'\\•al nf interest in th~
\\•hole spectrum of blouse~
"''Jth Lhe ccmeback u I
separate~,
The silli ~hir1 l~ mak1n~ :i.
comeback to go "'ith the Jon_g
skirts. Says nne manufactu rer.
''\Ve shipped thousand~ of
shirts not onlv for f;ill but
also for holidB.v. cruist and
rrsor1 and spring-summer. 'i2
\\'e've also brought nut street
IP!li;!1h skirts. !hert' i~ also
strong interest in prinltd sii k
anrl v.nnl challis st r eet
i;h1r!ll'aist dresses."
The culotte is importanl . __
a:id with all lhe other separate
skirts is ready to be pulled
together \vilh those shrin k
1rp~. long tllrdigans. vests And
v.·ider-shnulder shirts a n d
~1•'ra1rr.~_
The Skirt and S"'·tattr.
\\'i1h :i ne1v concept. It's no11·
11 sofl sweater knit skirt and
sv.·ealer more oftl'n than
not matching.
/Ind swea1ers ta ke annther
new io/dl length -hip-top -
In gn ll'ith skirts tha t fall just
belri1\' the kner.
Thr ne1.,. sweater dP!ails:
Raglan sleeves, s 11 d d I e
shoulders . triplP-rnll
turtleneckl'. cu t-out neckline~
with lhe newes t the square.
Tbe Dre~s.
The dress mc.1'es eal'-1[\' into
fall In knils. Dresses'-£'"
important ~ilhnuPtles: 11 ;iy
from the body nr fit and are.
nf1en fo:illing from <1 1\•ide
"'';ilstbanrl .
One grPo:it lo!·k ts the dre.~s
1•;11h a i:irket
Anrl nn their 1111·n. dressr.~
;,l~n gPt morr rletails: "\l'idp
shoulders. 11•irle m id r 1 r { ~
balloon. puffed. bii;hnp ;ind
hu!terfly sleeves and a v3riet1·
,.,f neckline$ ·
TbP SuiL
Thr blazer. ver~· big . for fa ll
as a Jac ket "'ifh a: p!ta!ed
ik1rt
ThP peplum 1:ontinues 1m·
pnrtcint. over 11s Ot\'n skirt.
JllckPts w·ilh those ne1".
'"!rler J;ipels adorn the newrlif
!IJll.<;.
~ur!ar.-lnlerrst, Jacqu :1rd~
and Color ~lake It A Great
Knit f;ill.
Tilt figuralive Jacquard i~
lhf h1!!" j1r1uard a rid
f 1·er.v1hin g gni>.~ ~ fru it;,.
\P2t'tcibles . .;nimal.~. hnmr.<-
penplr. cars. The ribi; ntvf'r
Pnrl. anrl the ne"'f'l\! or:e~ :i re
brnkrn up in1n palltrns
Surl:ir:e lnterr:.-• l;ikt>.~ i!1 in·
t ;ir~1;i hi~h 1wii;t varn~ and
np 11 1vpr< nf s11!rhr·~
Thf' most f'X riling r.oll'lr
n""'" 1~ 1hP rrturn of lh ~
hncht~ R\;:irk rnmes back 111l'r!
dern ~h::lrlf'~ --. anrl g1·:i!)e
hr1ck. burgund1 iii>! cll'artr.
New l:lulktin
Boa rd A 111 usr
For lhr ~1tJdrnt resolved t11
ge_1 riff lri a '1,nnd star! Lhi c;
El'hnol ~·rar. norhin,R givts a
bigiil"r boo~t in gt t ting
nr~an1z('d than a bullettn
boa rd on 1he bedroom "'all.
:'\ole$ t;iC'lied into tht cork
hnarrt can hrlp m.1.kt ror,Rolten
r l .11~~ a~s l 1o1nmt -n\~.
shorL~igh1ed planning on !erm
papers and ne,:IN'!ed Prr;,nds
th ings 11f !he pa~t. And con·
s1derin11: lh!' manv n e w
matrrials. stvlPs and. co lors in
which bull('tin boards 11re
available now:irlays. t k e ~,
f.erve •rlplr duty a~ room
tlerorations and moralf'! lifts.
Gainin ji! ra pi d ly in
pi:ipu!arity ere !he c t1 r k
squares with 11dhe~ive backs
!hat c::in be applied in Any pat-
tern 10 a wall -nr , fo r that
matter. t11 ;i de~k. filing
cabinel or bookca~e -.ac-
cording to the ~tudent'~ im-
ag ination anrl individual need.
They peel off easily. too.
The 12-inch squares cnmt
tour tt1 a package through the
Sear.s catalog. And if only 6 t1r
10 or 14 find !heir way nnt 11 11
teen·agt bedroom will, the ex-
tras might come in handy lo
''file" shopping lisL~ and
tradin,R stamp~ end grocery
coupons on the ~1dt ef 1
ki!chen r.Abi ne!
1'fler 1111. s.bno:ldn'I 1 hard·
•'or k In g , ~ummer-v.·tarv
mother gtt M>mt>thing out 91
lhe reopenln1 of school. lf'IO'
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Expos Glad to Say So Long to Haller
NEW YORK (AP J -Los Angeles
Dodger catcher Tommy Hailer's favorite
batting stance. is any stance in Montreal's
Jarry Park.
"I've just been fortunate aRainst. Mon·
lreal." be said after smashing a two-run
homer that earned a +-1 victory Wed-
nesday night over the Expo s.
"I ran't explain ii ,'' he said. "'Things
like that can change in a hurry."
Haller, in three years against the Ex-
pos has hit .38.1 with five home runs. Thi.!i
year he batted a hefty .481. But the fun
and games are all over for this seaso11.
Wednesday's game com pleted the
Dodgers season series In Montreal , with
Manager Walt Alston's charges iaklng 8
of 12 games.
Toda y they check in here for a three.-
game series with the st'COnd-d1v1sion
Mel~ as August winds down and a steady
51/J games intervene between l...()s Angeles
and first place in the West.
Haller drove in a third run with a
sacrifice. ny while Doyle Alexander and
Jim Brewer co1nbined for a se\'en-hitter.
Haller said , "l ha ven't got them psych·
eel out in any way. 1 just go up there
lookJng f('Lr the ball and hoping l.o h1l It ·•
Hii; homer in the fourth \\'ith Willie
Au,_ 11
AlJD_ 11
AIJO. 2'
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Dodger Slale
All G•1'1fl ... Kl'I lMtl
Oodtiers •' N•• Y011<_
Drilloe" fl N*..-Yor1< Oocl<o••• •1 N•w York.
DodRP" 01 110VO!O..
1.00 o.m
11 'IO • m,
II 1)(1 f m,
J :l~ 0 "'·
Crawford aboard sailed far over the right
field fence.
The nighl 'a l'IUlput marked the only
time that the Dodgeri; have failed to tally
1nore than four runs.
Alexander went 7 213 h1nlngs, allow1na
Washington Ace, Tony C
Lower the Boom on Angels
WASHINGTON OUTFIELDER ELLIOTT MADDOX AFTER NEXT DANCE.
Lenny Randle (right) and Del Unter Appear to be Dancing After Catch.
At Harvey Haddix
A Little Guy, You Say?
Just Talie A11other Looli
\Vhen t first la id e \'e.~ on hin1 in th<'
Bl)ston dressing ch;irTihfr~. I w0ndered
\l·hen ~nmennp would ~enrl him out for
Ea n<hv1ches ;ind ('flffPe-
A me~sengrr he lookPrl like.
A forn1"r 'i;i!1oni'Ll Lfl<il!Uf' p1t r.h1ni;
hPrn he d1rl nfl1.
1\ncl .~o 1t \IFI~ f'1r11 \\'hf'n Rrf1 Sox
p1tch1n,I! f'OFl!'h H;ir\'f'\' H;:il'lfli x w;:i~ ;i kl:.I
pla,\ing Legion ba ll. "l'hr.v thn11ghr 1 was
-----WHITE
WASH --
GLENN WH IT•
loo ~niall ' '"' 1 sat on the bench."
he recallc .11 JUst made me ;;ill the
more rletrn1,,i, d 10 make it som!'day.
"\Vhen I was si gned 1n10 pros and went
t.n Columbus, 1 look nne look at all those
big ~uys .:ind lhnughl to myself that if
they were !his big here, I'd never make it
1 lo the ma jors ."
But Hadd \x rlirl ni;ikr it -wei ghing 160
J>Ounds and st.;inding 5-9, he hardly com·
pared in physical stature with the other
f'l';it\011:11 Le;igur pi!f'hcrJ<. \'ef hr h:id :i
zo.!J rl'cord his secnnrl year with the SI.
Louis Ca rd1n<1l.<; 11!'!5.1 1,
Anri . there can1e ;i memorable mon1rnt
in !!l.59 when H;:ir~ey w;is hu rling fpr
r 1lt<ihu rgh <igainst 1.he. Mil waukee Br;ivcs
;:i1 the l;it!!'r's stadium.
Vnr 12 inl!red1hle innings. ll:-1dthx pi1r'h-
cd sh1)tnut ball. h11les.~ ball, perfecT hRll.
He had ret ired Jli Bra\lrs 111 a row.
His effort wa.~ unique 1n the hislnr.v of
thr hig lcagurs , . , b11l Pi1l:<:burgh
cnu ldn 't scnrl" and going Into inning No.
1.1. it was still deadlocked.
Then nn nne hit in the unluc~y lJth,
Harvey Haddix went home a 1--0 ln:;er. He
later ~ot a M?t or s ilver goblets t0 com·
memorate lhe performance and each one
retold lhe story -one for each perfect
inning, with what each hiHer did that
stanza engraved on the goblet.
And a111ong the mail he g<il came one
letter from a fan I? 1 in Lubbock. Tex ..
v1ho Harvey says told the ~tory besl The
no te contained two word s. "Tough . "
But the sender didn't sign 1t. "\Va s I
mad~ He!I no ~ l'd have prob;ibly sent
him an autographed h;iseh;:ill or some·
thing if he 'd of signed his name."
J)espite the rn:ig nitude of that 19ft9
i;::ame al. Milwaukee. Haddix s;iys twn
other efforts the next year mean more to
him .
Howard Blasts
Long Hon1e Run
In 5-4 Victory
Frank How;ird and Ton y Conig\i;iro
look turns lowering the boom on the
Angels \Vednrsd11y .
Hnward walloped ~ 506-fool homer. ig·
nilini:: a follr·run sixth inning ra!l,v \\'hi<·h
enabled the Washington Senators to
defe;it 1he Angels, 5-4 at Anaheim
Stadium.
And Conigliarn, the Angrl oulfirldrr
1vhf1 dramatirallv retired l'll a ;, ;i m. new~ eflnference ·July 10, fil ed a Form a!
,111gel .~>late
All G•mt• Of\ kMP( (111)
Auo_ ?& Ano•h Y'-WA~~i.,oto~ 1 \\ 0 '"· 7 ~5 o~.
I I~ o rn.
;l•l! orn_
A"o. ?7 .Ann~" v•. Bo•lon
"'""· ?~ Ar><>•I• v" ao••o n
Auo. 29 llno~~ "" Bo<IO•\
grievl'lnce through !he M;i jo r League
Players Assn. scrking approximatf:!ly
$.10,000 in wages for the balance or the
1971 season.
Cnn1gll aro, "'"ho sairl he \\'as f11rc~ak1 n2
his cl;iim !n the rrmaind<'r nf ;in
P-~t1mated $811.000 contr;ict at the time nr
)1is rrtirement, now insists that hr i.~ eri ·
litl erl In [hP n1nne\1 het.:illlSe nf a disabling
eve inju ry whi t h has pre\'enled him from
pl;i_v1ng
•·J'd like lo be with the Ang('ls ri~ht
nfl\.I' but n1 y eye \\'on'! !e1 rne,'' he ~aid.
[)i(•k \l'als h, the California gcncr;il
n1anagcr. acknowledged receipt of the
grievflnt:e hu1 ~aid the case still wa.5 tn
"the fa rt.find ing stage."
"As far as the hall ('\uh r~ eoncerncd,
Tnny Conig liaro h;is re!ired Rod has no
lr'g<i l elahn to 1he rcn1l'lind<'r or his
Sfl!ary.'' \ll'al.~h said.
HO\\'ard's onl.v cnnimen! nn J11s pro-
dii:i0us hoiner, the se('on d longesL rvrr
~!ruck at Anahein1 Stadium \\'as thnt
"Rudv n1ade a mistakt>."
He ·wi'L.<: referring to Angrl slarll'r l1 11rly
~ta.v. \'.'hfl c;irried a 4-1 !earl into the six th
inn1ni; when Hn\\·ard rvrkelrd his 22nd
hon1rr of lhe ye;ir -a shnt "'hirh ranks
heh1nd nnl _v Carl l'astreicmski's 5111.rool
bl.i~t at 1he Big A in 1!169.
"Rcl 1evr il Qr not , Hudy had as ~f1<ld
sl11ff a~ I've ~rrn 1h'1s year for ab0ut thr
firsl four innings." I-Iowa rd !:l'lir!, "hut he
got 1t1r b.ill 11p ro me. Yri'lh, I got all of it.
Yn1t kn ow. that dof'Sn'l h;ippcn In ;i hltler
very ol1en -n1aybe fi ve nr 10 time.~ a
yrar_"
:vl;iv \\':!.~ nh\'iouslv sh;i\i,rn bv 1hr
111ighi_v bla..,l and prO'mptl,\' "'"'lkrrl .Jt·ff
fl urrough s and y1r!ded a ruri·<:cor1ng rtou.
blr lo O!ck Hilli ng.~.
Hn 1\·;i~ rrrl;irrrl at tht~ po101 hv 1.lrll'd
Allrn hu1 tl1r :"1·n:1tors kf'pl r1tn11r1g l1n°l'r
NPlson .... 1nglpd Rilling ~ In 111irrl ;.ir1d
J·~Jli11tt ,\1arldox drew ;i walk In ln;id lh r
h;:i<c ~-Tnh1· H.arri'Lh !hf'n s1n1:Jrrr arrn<;..,
lh<' !)Ing <ind 11 1nn1ng run~. saddl1niz
Allen \\'1th his fifth los~ aga in~! four \'IC·
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1 ~ ~ ~its. eoroute to his flfth win a~ainsl-~~ lo sses . Brewer got the final
four ours and his 16th save.
Biil Buckner collected three hits to
raise his ave !'age to .289 and Rlchfe Allen
snapped out of a slun1p with a double in
!ht> second, advancing on Crawford's
single and storing on Haller"s fly ball.
Alst on said of Alexander, his 2G-year-
old righthander, ''F'or a young pitcher, he
has as much poise as anyone I ever saw,
l thought he ~·as ru~hing his <leli1•ery a
little bit But for a kid, he docs a fine
job."
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CINCINNATI 'S ROSS GRIMSLEY WATCHES SEAMS IN BUNT ATTEMPT.
Pa11ner .Reserved
Nickla,us, Player Out
Of Match Play Toiirney
PINl;:ltUHST, N f'. (Al,) -Arnnld
Pal n1er sair! he w;:isn't sure \\'hrlher he
l1krd the fnrn1R1 or nO!. fla y F'loyd said
he frlt as if hr 'd ju."!. finished a lnurn;i -
n1cn t in~ll•ar! of facing five more rounds.
.J;irk Nickla11s an1t South Af rican Cary
r l;1yer s<iid so h1ng ,
Nit'klaus and J'la.\'('r were Lhe 11HlJ01'
Llpsrt 1•ic t11ns \.\'ednrsrll'l y ;is a !Irick of
uriscts kn1r-.·ked 011! sorne of the lilp
na .,e.~ in the first n1vnd 11f ihc S200.000
Uni ter! S1:11es Professional Match Pl:i y
golf ch:imp1onshi p.
111 f11ct, !he !l}'nillll iC P11l111cr \'l.:IS !hf!
onl,Y nnr. flf 1he fl Vl' l111p-r;:i11krd pl;iyrrs
~·h11 survive'(! in the hr_ad·!rt--hearl cnn1·
pt'til 1011 ir1 ll'hiC"h h;ilf the fielrl is
f'lin1 ina t•·d C'at h di'l,v. Scorln,i: is. 011 the.
b;:isis of tot<i l s1rokes over 18 holes.
"I'm nol sure "·heth<'r I like it or hrll,11
P;il!n"r s:1 irt al1er il Sfl-7! \'ll'lnrv O\'r r
Rru('f' flc1lin of A11.,tra !ia. "l"ri ·like (o
rrse rve opinion unti l I pla y a fr w mt1re.
ro11nd~.
"It's !011ghrr ., rrall,I', lhan rr~lllFlr
mat<'h pla•)_ Ynq t1;n.-. 11, hill'(' 1h" SAh1 f'
prrqf'Vt>r:'lllf'P rl1;:ot ~•1111 dn 1n ~1r11k(' play,
\1111 r·an't 11•1 1111 for ;1 n11n11!1·
''B111 1r .1011 ~1·1 hf'li1nil . 11 g11'1·~ y11u ;i
t·hnnf'r tn (':!11·h 11p, nin\'tll' n1akr 11p a l•il
of s!rnkrs in il h11n·1· ·
N1C'lda11s and Pl<l~·!'r R ~n·i•rl , I:t'11rr:1 llv
spf'ak1ng, b('Jorr' p;~1'k111 g 1hr1r bRg~ and
r::illing 11 :i Sf':l$On nn !he regular
Ainf"rk•;in 11101·.
Ntrklau s, lhe 1op·l'ank rrl playrr on !he
I.A VER DOJVNS E1l1fJ
I N NET FINAtS
RATON nour:E. La -Cornn;i rl1>l
J\l;ir · . ., Rod Laver won !hf' Hnc;il!r
lntcrn;itional lrnnis lfl\Jrna ment h y
rl ef Pating Ne'!"port Reach residen! Roy
r:mer.~on, 4-6, 7-~, 6-1 \.\l('dn esrli'Ly.
The victory WRS \.\'firth S.5,!MMJ to LR vf:r,
whilf' Em('rson received $.lOOO.
.John Newcomhe defeate1l C 1 i f r
Drysdale 11-6 In a pro set for th ird placl'.
Newc·ombe An~ Emerson 11rfealcd
Drysd ale and !..a ver 6·2 1n 11 one set
doubles m.:itch.
ha~is nr offi('i;i1 [X)illl$, w;is ~)Ill of it 1111
lhe \.Vay. Thr 211·.ve;:ir-olrl 1-'lnyd. who
hl'l sn't wnn si nte laking 1he !%!! PC.A nfl·
t1onal rh:i1nr1011.~h 1p. bnl!rd oul to 11
hir{iir-p11r·hirrl1l"bird1t"Pagle $tar1. w;i~
r11·t· undr r par aft"r fil'e hole.~ and hrlrl 11
fo11r slnll\t> 111arg111 over Nicklaus. H(>
n11ilr>d 11 t!1J\\'n \\'hrn he hi! ;a 1wn iron 11~()
k·('t fr-nnl 1l1e flag ror ann!h11r b1rrl)P on
thi~ 161h.
lie f1q1:;ln·d wit Ii 1111· 1!11y's hr.~t rou nd. 11
fivr 1111dcr-p11r li l on the loL1gh. fi .~74 yarrl
l~nu nlr\• (']11b of North Carnlin;i cotrrs(', Ni<"klR;1.~ had a llOl 1d 69 but never re11lly
Wil S ill i(.
"!'m rxh;iusLl'rl ," ~aid Floy d. 11 native
of ne;irhy For! Bragg, N.C. "I feel like 1L
\1'<1s the IRsl rlay or the. tournament 1111d I
w;:is pla,ving hearl-1o·hearl with Jack.
B!'l1r1!!• mr, that's tough."
N1•·ld;1u..,., like Lhe o!hrr fir.~! round
lr•srrs, picked up SI Z50. It pusherl h11;
!cnrlin,g rnnnt•y >A'1nni11g n1ark 10 $207 .MI
fnr lhe )f•ar·, j(l~1 -~hnrl or his single
sr11 son rel'<l rd of S21 I .~fifi. He said he may
nn1 pl;i1· 1n anv m0re rrgular 1011r even t!!
ag.1111 lhis ~r<l.~!\rL
r 1ayr1· rl11n1n:1t.•d b,v ll11111rrn Rlanr;i.,,
\\ il ~ lllllf<' ··111ph;it1t·.
"Th;il '~ 11 l<w Iii<' yrflr ." hr ~;;1rl. ''I'll
h1>t lh:it '~ llH• lnn~rst rl1."1 ;incf' an.l'nnr
f'l'('r 11 Pnl 111 play onr rnund of gl)!f -
30 ,!K~J rnlll·~." IJr ar·ri1crl 1n this rou 111ry
11nll Su11ctav and left 1n1n1ed1:itely fnr
~u1ilh Alr1 r.1 .
Rl:11H:<1s l.11rd il'd the lRlh hole 10 Ila
l'la1,cr al 71 1h•'n won 11 when Plaver
1¥1g.rycd thi· 1hirrl t>Xlra hole from a tr«i p.
w"''" 1 ••. , ~"'"'" l"nnl<I ""'"'•' rl•!••'•" e•u<e 0.vl.n H·ll, M'~• ,.,.i d••. ><•I• l•w1n "·I' 0"'' F"n•IQt<Q" <I•!, Jorn•"V I>••~~. aer, !"II
••ltA ""'"' ••ch •i><>I oa ~·o«•I ''""''I <I•• I.lob '""''" /J M Rli"' C••ntgt"n d"' 9of> '1n•Qu<g, b•fd"• !Ir\! ~·· I•' ""'~· •~·" '"~' /J ~••(! M~d Mod•~"' !~'" \t,•w I• I•
L•"V '""\<oh, 11•! _J ~ ~~·~n I) /1
\.~•<!"" l'."<'•"'0" ~•I ~''I G•'"'' 17-1\, "<!"'•'" 6'·'"' " ~<I C.•<> Pl•vor, ot" T~l•d •ot•o hn••, ••rh '""' II
>'•I• B<own no• eof>bv N •<~<>" 10.11,
("•' '"' CoQdv <l•I, Kerm<l l •••~v. Qo._ ltOI ''"" ~Olt, ··~n '!>(>' 10. G"O•~ >:"""'""do!, Don ••nu••y 10-1\, C.on• Ltlllor d<!. O•n S•~•I Ill! 0••• H•ll d•I B•<I G,,.,,,. 10.11. ~h~~0RJ~0,'i:;,,0·~ob0G'~ ~"'\"JJ .... ,, ,
~~:·,~• 81~:"J.~.·~;~~~•ec,,1l;.~\;'~i;1iint ••tr• PIO!t ,
·~'" d>Ot I? D•Wln W••v"' d•'· Goo•Q• A<chor n /~. l'>'>v<r S•nclo" dtl AOb Mu•Q~• l •lj, I.nu G••~am de!. l'r•nlr Bo~•d 1).16. ,.ut>ef! G•t•n d•' O·~~ Lal1 11-1\,
8 nbbV Mllt~!'LI '"' G•v 8rfWU lf>.n . ,O•I W•ll <!el. C•••• S•nl!do. fl.tr, !~Ir<! P>I•• ~oi.. ••(~ •"O' ll
om v PILOT z;r
Brave Stai·
Beaten Up
In Atla11ta
ATLA.'IJTA -Thr<'e city policemen
h;ive been su spended without p11y after a
fracas '.l'hich ma,yor Sam Mai;sell
charged w;i ~ "apparf'olly an incident. nf
blal.a nt. brutality" against Atla nta Brave9
outfielder Rico Carty and Carty''
brother-in-law.
One of the su~pendcd olf1crrs wa~ ac--
cused eArlier this year or brutal1ty
againsl blacks. act"ording to Atlanta Vice
Ma yor Maynard J;:ickson. a Negro
The Carty in(•ident prompted un·
v:in1 ished tTi ticism 11f lhe city poli<:A
clepart1nent by the young Jewish n1ayor
and Jackson.
•·1 cannot ernphasizr too stroogl ,v my
complete disgust with >A'h<il ls app;irent\y
an incident of blatant bn1tAl1ty,'' declared
MasselL "Tho se involved have brou.'(ht
disgrace to our police ri epartrnent. the ·cl·
ty and the profession of law enforcement
arrnss tht> eountry."
Carty, who is from the Dominican
Rf•publk•, ha s n<1t pl;iyrd hRseball thiia
vear beeause nf inju ries, but he led the
'N:itlnnal Leap:ue in hitting last season. He
w;i~ treated for f:icial bruises and an in·
jured fi nger following the h11 ssle which
occurred about midnigh t Tuesday.
e (J11briel lo Start.
Quar1erback Roman C.abriel will start
and play lhree quarters for thf' Los
An geles Rams in their next exhibit.ion
game, coach Tommy Prothro says.
P ro1hro said he will utilize the rirst
string for most of Sunday's. game against
New England. The offense has been
performing ineffectually. he said, and it',11
lime lQ let the team funclion as a unit.
However. Jerry Hhome will pla y at
<]Uarterbac.:k for one quarter lo try for the
No. 2 spot.
The Hanis plat ed reserve (jU<ir\crhack
.Tohn \\lall0n and frt•e ~afety Roger
\\lilli<1111~ on the waiver-i njured list
\Vcdncsd;iy. W;i lton. from F.1i1.abelh City
!'ilate. l'lnd \Vill!Rms. frn1n Grambl ing,
wrrr ln jured in lhc O;ik\and game la~t
Sttlurda~·.
e Ke1111ed11 (Jel• 1•1t1ver
NEW YORK -Commissioner Walter
Kennrdv of the National R;i~ketba ll
Assnei<i'tion was given lhf' power Wed·
nr$d<iy to impose fines nr up tn $2.'1,000 in
disei plinary r·a ses -the l;irgei:t sum that
n111y be levied in puni~h1ncnt by the head
of an y maJnr pn)f1•ssiunal sport.
'lbe ac!lon , takrn hy tile NBA owners
rurrf'ntly n1f'C'ting he.rf'. c.:ovcrs all league
personnel -owners. general managers.
l'nachrs -f'Xl'ept players, who still h;ive
11 Sl .000 ceiling on fines levied by Ken·
nt'dy.
• J ;.\•1• Ill pf ittll .';11 ltg/1 /
V.'ASHI NC.TON -The Nalion<il Foot·
ball I .e;iguf' Pl<l .\'C'rs Assnrl;ition h;:i s <l5k•
f'd tha! i1 s n1enlbrrs he exem pt frnm
Prf'.~ident Nix0n's pri re·\\'age·renl freeze.
"Thf' al'rragt' !'arPer nf a profe.~sinnal
fnothall pla yer i.~ 4.fi years," s<1id Ed
(;11 rl'l'Y · NF'LPA PXCCllliV<' direct0r.
"One·lhird of lhe plal'<'rs wil l ne ver
h ~vr an opportunity to make up lhr losii;
:;ulfered by the lret'7.e hec;iuse or in-
jtlrics. cutS and retin!ments."
e itl11drid, (Jart1 Wi1•
WlLLIAM SPOHT, Pa . -A U.S. Air
Fo rte team from Madrid rode the twn-hit
pit ching nf John Cheney In a 5-0 opening.
round vic1orv over Augusta , Maine,
Wet1ne:;d;iy iri the Litlle League World
Serie.~.
.Jointng Madrid in an Qpt'ning round
Vi('\Ory WR.~ Gflr~', Ind .. with 8 7.2
tri11111rih ovt'r t.cxin~ton. Ky.
e Bt11·r1eir .'\ptrrl;:lr~
LIJS ANU l~l.l·:s Punier Bruce
Rarnes nf l 'Cl.1\, who led lhe P:aclfir.R
CnnlC're11ce 1n k1 ck1n~ li'L~I year, rr~llmrd
whr·re he left off \\'ednr~day ;is !he
Bruins drillerl again.
B;i rncs aver11 ged 4~ ~ yards "ft six
kicks and i;e~'t>ral over 50 y;irds were not
officially t•het'ked.
Coach Peppt>r Hodgers grce1cd a !<ile
Arriving sophomore, running bar k Kerm it
J oh nson , a !85-pounder who was a high
~chnol te11mma1e nf .James Mc:Alis1er. the
snph ruled ineligible fnr foolba11 this fa!!.
Th e new comer is Jistccl hehind regular•
Marv Kendricks and Randy Tyler.
e 1,engll•!f lh·ill
LOS ANGELES -·Coaeh John McKay
sent the Southe rn California Trojan!
through a lengthy pass defense drill Wed.
nesday and :1aid he was impres11ed wilh
Willie Hall al. end and Skip Thomas at
left cornerback.
Of the 6-foo1 -3, 20.'i-pound Thom11.~.
McKa y said, "he's gol morfl natu ral
ability rhan anyone I've ever seen,'' Last
year Thomas was a wide receiver.
Philadelphia Fan
Killed After Fall
Thi'v v.·ere ;i pair of \\lnrld Serirs wi ns
over the Y;:inkees. The first c11n1e ;is .:i
slarter. Then he relieved Rob F'rierld 1n
lhe ninth l nni n~ of !he decid1n~ game at
Pittsbur.i;:h \\•ilh the srnre lied lit nine
Hr got through 1ne Yanks. then in the
1asr of lhe ninth Bill Mazcrnsk i hornered
to win it for the Pirate.~. 10·9.
McBreen Almost Didn't Qualify
PHILADELPHIA -A fan ~t Tuesday
nigh!'s San Oiejto Padres-Ph1l11rfelphla
Phillies i;:An1P w;:is killed when hf' fell
thrl">ugh a hole usually t•overed by fl
meral gr:Jte as hP w:i lked through the
stands after the 1·onl<'~I.
Glenn Shober, 37. of Reading . Pa •. ft•ll
2.7 feel In the c:nncrele ba.~e of the
Vetrr:ln!I St11rlium scoreboard thrnugh a
hole 1n the uppt'r stands. He died in
Mr thnd1st Hospital about two hours after
the ;iccidenL
Rrcreation comrn1 i:sionrr Jlf\l>"rt \V
Crawror<1 . who me1 vdlh ~tadium
ma n11.1;rr Llo:-irl Vy, \Verlnr~rlay .. ~Aid
Shober walked into an area of the stand.'!
norm.:illv unui:rd ~cau~e the view is
blockert 'tiy lhe sC"(lreboard.
1.J.b--·
, .
•
H.:idd ix al~o remembers his fir.~I rnajor
league slarl. Aug. I~. 1952 11gai nst the
Rr;11•rs. He v.•a!J up ag;i inst a fellow nam·
cd Lew Burdette. a chap who also went
on to c~rvf' a prell y healthy record as a
blg leaguer.
Haddix won. 9·2. 1/e ;al~ h:id 11 hit,
drove in tv.·o runs And stole a base.
Nov.· c month away from his 46th bi rth·
rlay, he admit s there are still lime~ whrn
he'd like to be out there !oiling nn the
mound . But he Also teroi;:nizes that :ige
11·nn't pern1it it.
So lhe interv1t>w was nver.
You lf'lflk .:11 Ha r1•ey Hfldd1x aiza1n .
AM you gtill can't bel ieve lhal lhal
$m;i!1 lr iime cnulrl ha ve .!iupport.NI such
l'l1g itchlevrmenl.,
, •. .·
1~0UST01'1 (AP ) -Tom Mcf:lrcen
almnsl didn't make his .appointment with
a world rerord in thr 400 me!er freestyle
in the Nal.ion11I AAlJ Swimming Cham·
pion ships Wednesda,v nif!hl
After the unher;ilded San Mateo youth
had outchisscd a classy field with a world
r(lcord 4:02.1 in the final s he said he
aln1ost dldh'l m11ke it tn lhl' rinRIS
because he was p!aylni;: around in the
prelimin11ries.
"l almost dldn 'l m;ikr 11.," ~1 cArcrn
~;1111 "'Graham Whitr anrt r playerl
~round in lhe prelims and l 11lmoi;t didn 't
qu11Jify, ~·e: wcrl' .._,a tching each other
.:1ncf t almn~t rlirln ·t make it."
McBreen w11s the slowest (lualifie.r In
the finals In a star.studded field thRt in~
chided the rnrmer rec1Jrd holder Cunnar
J.11rs.~on, whn fini!thed dead la~t. and
American r('cord holder John Kinsella,
who finished sixlh.
~l!'Areen starled lhe rat e 11lmost 11n·
noticed in lane No. 8 but by the end of the
first 111p hr. started gt>tting attention. H~
shnl Into the: lead and kept up the parr.
Toni Hnln11u1, McHreen's cn11r.h. said it
WAS the w11y thry ph1nned ii.
In all. cti:lrt-ch11mpionships wrrr d<"cid·
"r1 in Wedriesday's nfl(>ning rl.~,v of thi>
lnur-da,v event. Wednt>srl11y nii;:ht's finR l~
wtrf' drlay,.rl about I I~ hours by 11 tor-
rrn!ial downpour.
-·-
l\.fcBreen's re<:ord v.·as lhe .seeood world
n1:1rk est;iblisht>d in Wedne.~d11y'8 cnm·
pc1it\on . In the morning prehmin;irir.s,
~1ilrk SpH.i or Santa Clara lowered his
(•Wn world niark in the 100-meter but·
!!•r·fl,v l<l f>-5 01 , Spit'!. already had lhe
rrcord nf 55.6 sel in 1968 at lA)ng Bt 11ch.
Su.~lt> Atwood, the world record holrlcr
in the women '!! 200 meter OOckstroke,
easily "'on her spec.i11lty in 2:22.911 "'ilh
Donna Marie C.urr, the leading qu9[Uier
~erond 11t 2:2~.9~t
CharlcA Campbell of P:i.~AdenA won lhf'
rne.n'5 200 meter bAckstrokt wllh "
2;'1i 1 ~4 cl(l('king. Tlm Mt:K""-l'I f
Suhurh11n S\\·i m Cluh WR5 -'"N'lnd And
ti.llkt St;imm , the American r~rd
holder, wa~ lhird .
Otht:r winners Wednesday night In·
1·ludOO: Di11nt Nicklofr. Pa s-11 de n a,
1:16.716 ln ll're womens 100 meter
bre11ststroke ; Peter Dahlberg, Gatorade
Swim Club, Bl()()min(lton, Ind., I :0&.912,
men's 100 brCa5tstroke: Ann Simmont,
Lakf'wood, 4;24.825, wnmrn's 4 O O
free~tyle : Deena Deardurff. Cin i Pep~i
~farlins. Cinclnn11ti, 1:06.036, women's 100
butterny.
Six-final.~ were Ill bP dix:id~ today In
mf'n'~ 11nd women's 200 meter fre~styhh
400 met.ror ind ividual medley and 400
m<"!rr mtd!r.y relAy,
24 DAILV PILOT Thursd1.J, Aiiousl 26. }971
~fedlcal School Walts
'Adriatic Tryouts Next
For UC Irvine Star
By HO"' ARO L. HA NOY
01 t~• O•ll'¥ '11•1 •1u 1
Water polo ha~ bf>comf' 11 11.'ay or life
f!'.lr Ferdy Mai;simino and ht~ brother
John Hf'nry and lhf' Un1tl'd S1a!Ps is be!·
ter off for th' rlec1.~1nn In 1nlernat1nnat
com pet ition
Bnfh <irf' ht1rd·"or l..1n~ ynuni: r nlle11e
stuclents who know the 1alut of mnnev
.end each ha~ made 11 h1,i.: !'11rr1f1r,. 1hls
summer In tnmpPll' 10 thl' P11n An1encan
G11mei; and hnpefull.v 1n lhe Adriatic
Games in 1-:urnpt> 1n St'ple1nhf'r
Ferd~·. in f::icr. "·a~ <iceepted 1n thl' l'C
Irvine ml"<lic;il sc·hool rnr the Mm1ng
year but drl<1yed his der1s1nn 10 mnl'e in·
lo lhe n1f'dic;il f1rld ""Ith !he bles.~in,i.: of
UOLl'PrSJly off1c1<1I.~
"Fnrm;:il l~·. I will h111e to rc·apply fnr
the mt'dir.al s<'hool llfler the Olvmp1c
Game.~ 1 in 1972 in ~lun1ch. f;ermrtn\• 1 "
"The.v lnld mP In go ahead and try nut
for the teams and tn dn well 1n graduate
school, I hope !.t> do both "'ithnut
jeopardizing either.
Rustler Coach
Ear11s Top
PanAn1 Ratin g
R.v l:BAU: SHEFF'
01 I~• O•lty Pilot i9'11
It \\"OU!d come ::is little surpr1sP tn see
Goldf'n \Vest College ;iquatit'5 c n ,:i c h
Tom Hermstad ;i ppn in I cd tn thP ·72
Ol vmp[c r.;imrs AS ,:i ~·•a lrr poln 0Ff1rial.
Hcrmstild nff1c1atrd al the rccrnt Pan-
Am!'rirr1n C..imrs in ('ali. Cnlnmbi;i :ind
came aw<iy wi!h ;in A r:it1ng -which
me;ins he f1Ui1!1 flcd !u dn thr Olyrnrin.:s.
The Rustler en:i1·h arrived fi\'P days
before the c;;uncs bcgfln -and he says
th::it really hcJ1)Cd hirn.
"I ~ot tn offiei;1l c in !hr 11orkout." ;;ind
I gol to kn ow the lean1s and n1<1ny of the
ph1yers. Thal rrally hrlprd:'
\\'hen 1he first round ende<l . si~ nf the
oriJ;!in.111 13 nHiclals wcrl' srlrrlt•rl In 1,1•nrk
the fi n::il s ""ilh Hermst;irl ;inrt re 11 o ,.,,
AmrricRn Bnb Lee nf S;in Jnsp ;imnng
the six ~t'IPc1erl
Herm~t;id rrl<i11's th;it hr""" rr::id.\ 1n
cnn1e hnme thr first dity he arnrcrl 1n
Cali
"\Vith ri\"e d;i~s In f.!.O brfnre the Sl;irt
nr the Gaml'S. !hr laC'lh11P~ \\'('rP f;ir
frflm C'Ompletrd and nnth1n.i;: lookf'd hke
11 would get done
'"They did 111(' W'>rk l"('r\' ~IO\\". hut
lhr1 pulled 11 off ;ind pulled 11 nlf quite
"·rll ..
Hrrm~t;irl ~il\'S he \.\'.llS ;l("l"P[llf'<l PX·
tremely well in .C;ili.
'·Thr pcnplf' W('l'P vrrv fr1rnrll.1· \\"p
didn·r h;:11·e nne hr1d lnl'idcnl .:inl'f we were
do1,1·n therP l hr"t'C \\'CC'k~.
"And fnn<l w11~ ~11prr . TherP v.rre ;ill
kind~ nf fruit JUiees and grr;;t1 hrr;id 11nd
pas1ric.~. \\'e harl ;i f<'"" h;irf mr;il.~. but
l"l"P h;id h;i<l n\r;il~ hr1•r ··
Hrrm~tads' 11nly ron1pl.:1int 11'::1.~ the
li11nr: f::icih1y ··1\'e werr hnu~NI In ;in
epartrnrnt whirh w,:is ~1111 unrlC'r eon-
~tr11c!1on. ll had nn e;irprting ::ind no hnt
\\'<tier. IL w::isn"t rr;illy that h<1rl, hut 1l
v.·;i ~ not "h::it "r"rr usrrt 1n l1v1n~ 1n
··()f rnur~e ;;inrnnp r,:in f1nr! th1112~ In
complain :ihn11I bu! :in.v 11n1r 11111 !r::11r!
}'Oii n1n into ch1n,i:.s th::it you rfnn·1 like"
Hrrrn ~t ::irl frlt th::it 1hr 1,1a trr polo rorn·
p!'lll1on """ brt\C'r th;in hr had ant1c1 ·
paler!
"("ub;i ;ind ~1 rxu·n h11d 1rr\ l' Ir 11 n ~
!e;:in1" ;inrt Rr;i z1J also h,q d ;;i 11nnrl 1r ::in1 '
Afll'r rhe P;:inAm f;;in1e~. Hrrm"t::id
/'.!OppPd In flnrtd<l fnr !llflf' rJ;i 1·~ f11r ;i
br1e! 1·;ir;it1nn ;inrl 11 hill' thprr n!f1r1;i tpd
1hP ~rn 1nr n;il!nn;il pnln !nurn::imrn! .it
F t. Lauderrl::ile -1,1·nn h1 thr l\"r11 York
Athlrt1c Cluh. ·
"~ly hrn!her is Jll]SO studying lo enll!r
medical school but hi! h11s another year 11t
Stanford Unil"ersity 1n undergraduate
w0rk."
The bro!hrr~. members of coach Ect
Newlanrl ·s CINA AA U tl'am, m11de lhl'I
!r ip In C;ili. Le-.Jombi;i 1,1·ith the Pan
American squ;irl lh::ir 11·0n 1he lone team
~old medal for the U S
On St-pt 10 the~ "111 bt>g1n a ~eceind
!raining camp for ahnut !O days to tryou t
for the Adriat ic Games team.
.. Art l..:imbert !Coaeh nF lhe Adriatic
team 1 pl;iys muth n1nre or a swimming
type J!:ime !h.11n Nt\\'l;ind lcn;ich of the
f'an American s<1u:1d J. You h,:11 e to be
ahll' tn s"'lm a lot and 1 1,1•ant lo g!'t dov.·n
10 J!l.'i pounds," Ferdy re1·e;:ils.
'"Right nnw I am as hJ:hl as I have
heen in thrtt ye;irs at 202 pounds." At
Cali he weighed 215 pound".
The rnnst valuable player on the
Ant e;;iters' NCAA ch;impionsh1p te;im last
1e;:ir is "'nrk111J!: out t"·1ce rl11!1y -swim·
i111ng ;ibout 1.5fl0 y::ii·ds 11lnng with run·
ning ;ind perJ<p1ring to lnse weight.
The one big thing that. h;is hurl lhe t1,1•f)
t-.l::issi rn ino brn\hrrs this summer ha:<:
been 11 lack or ti1ne 1'0 work nnd earn
monev for their schno!in~.
"Affinteur sports in this counlr.v are
different than in other countries ::ind it is
more difficult for !he ::ithletes. Aller the
Adriatic G;imes 11•e 1\•il! bt on our n1,1·n to
train and stny in shape until next sum·
mer."
Turning to the P,:in American liames
and the Cuban situation, Ferdy revea led:
.. , didn"t personally come in cnntact
v1ilh the Cuhans until 1,1·e pl,:iyed them. In
genera!. most of them wrren·l vPry
friendly. They were a hit sl<indoffish and
stayed prt>tty inurh to_ile ther.
..I didn't think they "'Crf' any different
in the water th;in flny or the other teams.
\\'e knew they were the tram we had to
beat fron1 the time we ;irrivcd .
.. They were <1bnut 1he .~aine s11.e nr
1navhe a Jillie srnallcr than we 1,1·ere.
'fh~y played pre!ty niuth the s,:irne style
-thry wnul<l roun1rr-;111r1rk ;inrl use a
full·('Ourt µress. 'J'hry were 1 cr.v i::ood
shooters huL h;i<l no crrat11"1ty 111 tt1e1r of-
fense.
"I think Nrwland 11 as right llP s::i1rl
l hc\" 1vnuld hr uniter an ;:iwful h1! nf
fll'f;~~11rr do1,1·n there ;;i nd this "'ou)d hurt
lhl'ir offense.
· )"ou (':In learn to pl;:iy rrall_I' tough
dr·Jr11se hy rncmnnz1ng or p11'k1ng 11p a
p;irtc•rn. l)ffense h:is 10 ha1·e <'f"Cflt111t1·"
Ferdy latks ::is lhouRh he rn1J:h! not
111a ke the AdriillJt i ;arnl'~ train Fe"·· 1f
;in~. 11 1~111·:1t1·hf•<t 1hr l ' ~ 1r:irn 111 ;:u·t1011
1lr 111\11 1,1;11,·l1t•d thr /\A U ch111np1onsh1ps,
sha1·c thHt 1l1nugl1t.
'"The Adr1;1l1t· '.allll'S :11 r far 1t1nrr 11n-
pc11 l.-111l tli;111 the J';in Arneric·an _g;11nr.~.··
1-"rnl~ re1r al~.
"Thrre ;in· ~('1·rrr1I plr1.1"rrs 11tu1 rl 1r1n"l
!r1 nut for lhl' l'a111\1n rr::i1n !h;;it will hP
nn h::ind Ill Cupertino, C;i!1f., for !hr nr~t
r;imp inrlu<lin~ Ga!'y Shr;irf'r Hr 1.~
reco~n17.ed ;is the bes! pl::i,vr r in 1he cnun-
1ry but cou ldn"t spare the 11me for bolh
tnps."
Coast Rangers
Sign On Fridav
The f"n;i~l R;inR('r:r; Sr.<·rpr ('luh "111
hold J!s ann\!;il s1i;:n1n~ on mrr!!n~ fnr \hr
1!171 i2 ~ra~nn no Frtrlt1 1 Rl R pm .:11
\\"r~t's ~r1,1pnr1 :-;tat111nrrs Storr. 42~9
fhreh ~t . i\e11·1xir·t Rl'arh
All p.:1.~t p!<41rr" ,:inrt nr11 p!;i1rr<:
11 1sh1ng !fl Ir)' nut for !he !c:iin st1n11ld
rl'prirt
Thr RanRf'f<i l1rlrl ;:i tr;in1 1n Ille 1na1nr
rl 111•1nn of the P;ir1f1r Sncrrr Le::i i:ur
'1h~··h thr1 ~~1e ll'nn ~1 .1. 11mei:; 111 the p;;i ~t
('IJ:ht _\(';H'~
Fnr f1u lhrr 1nlnrn1.:1!\nn c;ilJ !ilrn
.l:i1nr11 1 pre~1den1 • ;it ~46 :ir:~·l
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Monlreal "' 73
Weil Oivl~lnn
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DtwisPr8 f.9 lil
Atlan!A M ~
Cinc1nn<11i fl5 fli
Hnu5tnn ~1 67
San Dit>ii:n 49 82
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DEAt• LEWIS
'
Getti1ig the Full Treat11ient
7'1ark !~add , a defensive hack from St. Anthony 1-ligh . gels an ear check-
up from Golden West College learn doc tor EdY.'ard H. Bose ker v"hile
forme r l\1ate r Dei halfback ~fark Dunn jrightl checks the 'Y.1eight scales.
\\'riling it all down is Rustler assistant coach Fred Hoover. Golden
We st, Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges open football drills \\'ed·
nesday.
Bobb)' Unser
First Driver
To Pass 180
O'\TAR!O (/\Pl -Bobby Unser of
AlhurtuC'l'CJUI', r-; \1., h['c·::ime !he f1rsl
drivrr !n post ;:i l11p ~prl'd C/\"f'r 180 rntlrs
per hnu r in pr11('tire sessinns fnr the se-
1·nn1t Ciilifnrn1a ;,oo \1hrn hr 1urnrd 1n a
111!1 9;7 111ph IK'rf1)rn1an1·e \\'rdnesday at
()n!;;ir10 i11r11nr Sprrd1,1;i~.
1 ·n~rr. driving ;in 01.~·-.ni!r E.:i.i:lr turbn-
1Hf"r1ha11s<·r. lur1u·d in 1hr fastrst l;ip
:o-JK'l'<l ur 111,. <la~. and 1hr he:.1 ~o f::ir ;:i1\er
f11 t' uf ~t'\ t•n pl'ol•·ti•·c da1 ~
411:ihf~·1ng run" 1• ill l:ik<' pl;ice S;itur-
rlr1 1' :1n1l Sund:1v. "1th th" lnp 11 nut nf a
l1r•ld 11f SO l11d~·-r.vp1.• r:u·t·rs 1·nn1pet1nR in
t h~· rr11·r H w1•1•k frunl ~Unttr1.v
Sr,·ond ::ind 1hirtl hrhind l 'n~rr wrre
l'>·trr Hl'\'.•;,111 nf llrrl11ndn Rr;i(·h 11n<l Al
I n~rr·. (l f Alh11qurrqul', Rnhby·~ brn!her.
flp1·sn11 pn~lrrl ,:i ~pt•rd nf 17!1.~!IO in :i
~!i·L;irpn turhn.f)Hy. and Al Linser turnrd
!i~ 1 7~ in ;i Jnhnny 1.ightn!n_g l.11r\:Y}-Oft\'.
All lhreP dri1·rr.<:; hP~trd lhP nft1r1::i l
l r.1ck record n[ liR 0·12 .~rt in f!U::il1fy1n.ii:
l::i.~t 1r::ir hi" Trxr111 Llo1·<l Rubi· Practire
l;;ip .!lrnr!' · ::irr unolf1C1ril, hnwe1•er . so
Ruby·.~ rcenrd stilnd<:;.
F.:1\ont<'S tn w111 1hP l!rs1 pt11.I' n1nnry,
\~·h1rh ('nuld _go ;:is h1j'.:h ;is $2()0 000. 1n-
eh1rle Al l n~rr , 111nnl'r nf !he l;ist t1,1·f)
lnd1 :.110s. his brothrr Rnhby, Re1~nn,
;inrl \1<irk J)nnnh11r . o)f ;\lrdli'I. r;i . whn
dn1e" ;:i Suoru·n ,\\r Larrn turhn 011 }.
l)nnnhuP hlf',1 his rng1nl' for thP ~l'<"nnd
s!r;:i1~h1 <l::i\' \\'ec1ne~d;i_1 and h1~ brsi lap
J<prrd 11 ;:i~ !74 ;-,i
.lnhn t";innnn nf \1iln1rrill ~pun nut 1n
hi" \1 r'\;im;ir;i r \\'mnu1h .:ind hit !hf'
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Prep .Football Nears Silky Sulliva11
Of Net World Fagans Supplies Views
On Variety of I terns Win s Agai11
SOUTH ORANGE,~· J. (AP l -Around
the tennls courts, he·s been nicknamed
'"Superman" and "Silky Sullivan" but
Clark Gr;iebner. ~eeded second in the
E;istern La \.\'n Tennis Championship~.
doesn't mind since bo!h ;ire associated
\\'ilh v.·1nners.
Au.cus1 is fast commg tn a close, ~1 on
d;i v ~ignali:; pre-ronditioning week in foot-
h:ill and the cycle begins for prf'p fnnt-
ball.
Thnsl! thou~hts in minrl prompted ,:i
!r lephnnl! c,:ill to CIF' Southern Sect ion
rnmmi~s1nn'r Ken Fag;ins nf R;ithna
Js!::ind, "'ho begins his 18th year at the
helm.
Fagans supplied us 111·ith sevt'r::i! items,
-----HOGER
CARLSON -----
lnt!udin.i;: !hnu£hls nn 11 possible relax-
ation of !hi! .100-mJI ' limit. the triple
JUmp in stale track meet~. the benrfits of
prc-rnnd1tinn w re k , retiligriment of
Or.:1nii:e County le<1gut s and the tie·
brP.aker rule.
Scrrns the st.ile l"<•n1mitlee is rPCnm·
n1end1ng lhal the 300-mill' limit bl! <lone
a11a.v on ;i three·1·r;ir e~pr runenta [ h<4SIS.
!f ;ipprnvrd 1! rnuld df'\·r lnp 1n1t1 ~t')me
f;int::i~llC se tups, hke ~1an na pla .1'111.'l 1n
sin Indiana b;i,~ke!h::il! Io urn e 1·,
\\"estm1os1er plti~ 1ni;: an nut.of-s\;;tle l,..;.,t-
h:i!I po\\rr. rte The possib11ille.q are
tnrl\('s;.~ 1,1•hat "1th rnndern da v travel
a1 :iil;ibl!'. •
Th1' ~t,:ite tr,:i('k cnmm1ttee is suii:-
gesting th::it the triple jump be inserl l!d in
the stale track meet. Next yl!ar"s finals
tirf' ~lated fnr Orol'ille High -100 miles
nnrth nf S;icr.:1ml!nlo.
Prt ·cnndilinning werk in fnntball 11p-
pear~ In be here to slay. There have been
no complain!.~ -;ind !he week nf lim-
bf'ring up pnor to the rough sluff h;is cut
down cnnsider:.hly the number of
pres!'ll$On in1ur1e.~.
Or.:1n_1:e County prrp lr<iRUes ~·111 n1lt
C'han,i:.e thi'i year -nr next. A fee ler v.·11s
put nut hy 1he C!F' SUJ:!J!f'Sl1ng Cn~!a
r.·lcs,:i enter lhe Orange Le;i,i;:ue, Estancia
l'"'ilrh lo lhe c;;irden C:ro\'e Lf'.:li?:ue .:ind
S;in1;i An::i ~Sunset I and Fountain Valley
!lr1·1nr 1 trade places.
However. county prin<'1pals rrpl1e(i lht.Y
11 ;;int Pd no c;h;:inges 1n Orange County -
and th;iL'~ how it 1,1·ill be .
* K:1n11a11 v.-111 experiment 1-1·ith • tit ·
breakin1t rule In regular 8e.1son foo tball
game~ thi5 .\'e21 r .
Earh lt11m will b,. 1!'.i\'en fnur r!nwn~
rrnm the opponent'~ Jll-y11rd -tine In wh irh
In try In ~rore -by tnucbdown and rnn-
\'trsion try or rield i;:nal.
Failurf' b~· bnth te11 ms In ~rnrl! will
mran 11no1her ~l'I of (our do"·ns for erich
lram.
"'ith thosl! IJl<'lir~ 11vail21blf' H wnulrl
11ppr:ir you'd better ha \·e a dectnt field
51:0111 ki r ker In camp.
Thr CIF' Souther n Seclinn"J wa .\· of
deridi n1t playofr .i;:iime~ h 11 better solu·
l inn. simpl~· alttrnatin,; fnur plays fnr
rarh learn. bej?inninj? 111 midfield.
C.raebner himself has had \\'Inning
\\";iys lately. Frl'"h frnm his \'lC\nry last
1\"eekend in the Pennsyl\·an1a La1,1·n Ten-
ni~ Ch11mpionsh1p.<;, he bl::is!ed his way
\\'ednesd11.y into the QU<lflerfin;;l~ here
11 11 h ;i resn11ndinJ1: 1·1r !orv n\er Frank
Froehhng of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 6-2. 7·
5.
f;r,:iehner, ,:i !\·ew Ynrk City fl'"l<lenl
<inrl r;inkrrl fn11r!h n:i!1onalll·. h11 s hr"n a
run11erup 111 !he lnurn::imen! f1l'e limes
Although he says hr's '"play ing ~ach
m;itch ;:is it cnmes,"' it".o:; safe to bet he
\\·::ints .:111 the ni;irbles th1.~ 11n1".
HP ::ilsn bears ,:i rrm::irk;ihl!' rr~em·
bl;inee to the co mic book hero ;ind sa1;: he
now feels ::ilmns1 ;is s1rnn1o?. In fa ct: dur·
ing his n1llll'h hP 1vnn 22 pn1n1 " (In shear
strength 11i1h a ee.~ ;;ind ~rT\"tc·e JYllnTs.
1.ikP lhP thornughhrC'd Silky Su lln ;in,
Gr;iebn!'r hAs often h;id In rnme from
beh1nr1 111 l\'1n. f\.111 ::ig111n~! Frnt'hlin,11. hilt
11 ;is nr\Cr hr;irt('(I .:inrf thP onl' !1111r hr
\I'.'!.'\ brought rn rl C'urP 11·h1le ~er\'IO.i?. h"
pulled 11 out 11hrn Frnehl1n1(~ b::ickh;inrl
1,1e nt 1n!n thf' orl anrt thrn flnishtd the
~::im r nn ;i 5r r1 i!'r pi-i1nt
\\ 11h thr 11ctnr1 (;r;irhnrr her::im" on,.
of the t1\·n rem;:11n1niz secdcrl mrn :'
~1ngles pl.:!~<'rs . The fl!hrr 1~ top-srrritrl
~1::irt1' R1r<.SC'n nf F,1;in~rnn 1 Ill, "hn ht1rl
ro p11r. 10 ;i tnt1i:,h <la .1 s 11ork.
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OUTDOORS?
Ry JlM NIEMfEC
. .Aller a lllrong comeback from a week of very poor albacore
fLSh1ng, the longfins again played games with anglers as dock
counts dropped lo season lows at most landings Tuesday.
Water and bait conditions are good with a slight drop In
water temper~lure .. but the albics art> up to their old trick.<1
best or whi ch is being unpredictable.
. ~arbor area landings had tn settle for local and island fish·
mg l~ order lo fill the sacks nf their passengers. Skippers are
COl!nt1ng on lht> albacore to build back up aga in and put on a
very good showing around Lhe 43 fathom spot.
The fish are still around but for some reason thcv seem lo
be: ve~· un settled. Thi~ writer fished aboard Jerry Thompson's
sporlf1sher Pacirir Clipper earlirr this v.·eek during the slow
pe~iod and_ our party was only able to muster up a cou ple of jig
slrikes while fishing some 9(1 miles due south of Point Loma .
Jumpers and breaking fish wert' spotled. hut by lhe time
boats reached the spots the fi sh "'ent dov.·n This has been the
case for the past week on most boats.
A few yellowfin tuna have been bnated in addition to the first
ye!lowlail shov.•ing up under the kelp patties. Things could really
break loose wHhin the next week.
Si.t:rh Broadbill l,n11dPd
Ne\\'porl Harbor's Ted NaHzge r landed his sixth hroadbill of
the season over the ...,·eckend. Naflzger's catch weighed In at :?99
pounds and was ca ught off Senta Cruz Island. Lots of bill fi sh
are still in loca l ...,·aters and feeding good on squid and live
mackerel.
(SotJd /tlnrli11 A1·i i,_.,, Al1en1I
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Albacore Magic Nan1e
On Dana's Sea Horse
By HOWARD L. HANDY
0 1 Ill• 1)<111, '''-! $1111
Hookup~
That onf' n1a g1c v.·ord brings
a n1aze of activity aboard an y
and all Orange Coast albacore
OO;its these su rnmer days <ind
· !hr-Sea Horst" out of D;ina
Wh arf Sporlfishing Landin.'( is
no exct>ptinn. ·
Thr: Sea Horse. un der direr'-
l1on of skipper c:enrR"t-Austin
of San Cleme nte, 1s floe of
three boats fishing [or the
pr11.ed longfins out (If Dana
Y.1ha rf Rut it is lhr-only parl1'
boat ;i1•ailable. the other two
be111~ chartr-r boats.
AlbaC(lre ts the magic na111e
in fishing circles at this lime
or the ve;ir and a recent trio
ahoarci ·!hr-Sea 1-lorse hrou~h·l
re~ults at lhrr-r-stops, the rirst.
he111g an hour-.tn du ration and
I.hf' h>ngf'.~I by a wicie n1argin
Once the magic word of
"hookup" is e1·h0f'd to nne of
lhe lwn dc <khands rnanning-
thf' chun1 li ne , a h!ast nf lht'
;11r horn not nnl.11 brings a halt
In lhf' enginf's hu! a rare !0
thr hail tank lo gel linr-s in the
wa1!'r 1n R hurry.
lhi!! hooked fi sh wtrt brought
atioard
A hasty rrtreat to the depths
nl Lht' Ol'ran b\" the rem111ning
f1sh w1!h other fish poppini;i: of f
lines and lhf' r"l's11lt was only 11
smatterinR 11f fish b r In R
broughi to Jiilff at the rin11I two
stops.
On th1.<;. par11<·ular day. ZR
anglers hrnui;:ht 41 fi8h abnard
the Stoa llnrse ..., ,lh :ll of the
!ongfins heinR gaffed al the
hour long f1r~t stnp.
Sk1ppfrS with the experirnre
of Austin kno\\' "'hr-n a stop
has been ll'IJrkl'd nut and !hey
wa~te lttl lf' !1mf' once the final
<tlhif' is Raffffi 1n starting the
1not(lr~ and gf'!1in~ the jig
l1nr-~ 1n !hr w:11cr aRa1n .
Af1t'r srvcral da ys nf little
or no aet 1on. rf'gular ;ilhacnr~
l1shcrn1rn began a \\'ait and
St'f' att itudr ahnu! n1akinR the
Inn~ rr ip <the Sc;i Horse le2.ve.c;.
at l l p n1 and rct11rn.~ the
fnltnwini: rvcninj:! ;:i! 7-8 pm.
-hr1tl:'r than 20 hour.~ on tl1"
w;ilcr 1
~f;iny Of thP ;inglcrs \\"Cre.
f1rst-11n1crs and arnnng thc~e
was an I l-yr<1r -olci yr111ns:stf'r.
Bnh PC'tcrs fron1 Oes Plai rif's,
/ll11101s 1a sub11 tl:i of Chicagn1
Sally Johnson of Newporl Beach \\'eighed in t.lie eighlh marlin ' ·
fJf !he young season at the Balboa Angling Club. Sally"s ca tch DECKHAND
was made aboard the private boat Johnnie L.
BOB BLAKESLEE (LEFT) WAITS AS FRANK HOPPE, ANOTHER ANGLER FIGHT ALBACORE .. ,
At the first slnP. thr fish re-
nlRinrci around the hnat for a
period of lime hut at the nrxt
r "'" stops. 11 n~lers w f' r e
trrated 10 another type nf ac-
tion.
\\'hrn Rob hnokrd his fir.~t
::ilhacnre. he hat.t ied I he
Jongfin C\'t'!")" s!rp of lhe wa~
arlfi brntigh1 it lo gaff \\•i1h a
smilf' a.~ 11'ide as his young
face roulci hrar.
Thert are lots of tailers. jumpers and feeders in the waler!
from south of the border city to the offshore islands. The marlin
are striking feathers, knuckleheads and taking lil'e mackerel.
The 1vater temperature is averaging about 74 degrees in th e
channel and the mRrlin will be settling dn1vn to a good bite soon _
Again the best spots sh~ld be 209. 43. east end (If Catalina and
San Clemente with the "14 mile bank not ln be overlookrrl
C11nsi f~ishi11g f'nir
Racing
Results
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Deep Sea
Fish Report
The fi.~h hit !hf' feather jig
;ind as soon as thr boat 1vas
stopped. !ht. fir!'! few anglrrs
in lhP water 11•i!h a hail hsh
hooked up whilP !he nlhf'rs
fried in l'llin and "'ailed "'hile
Anoihrr rirst-timt flC'ea n
11ngler. Kurt Pricer of Monrt>,
Ok la. la s11burh of Oklah(lm a
Ci1 .\' 1, al.~o honkr-d ;ind landed
his first-rver alhoicore.
Party boats lrom Davey's Locker. Art's Landing . llana
Wharf and Huntington Beach pier all report .!{nod catches of sur ·
fa ce fish ,
Included in catches are lols of basr; and mackerel. ...,·Ith some
acllon on bonito, barracuda and bottom fis h. A few lucky anglers
are tying Into 5me ll yello\\·tail near the kelp beds, thus bringing
closer the possibility of a good run nf yellows before !he sum·
mer ends.
W1dn1•<I••· •uG. l \, ltll
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,IAST ••CE -"o •• ,,,. M••Ofn 1 * ve•• 010, ''~""'"" Pu•!• \l~OC. llunnon'l O.v•+ l•lh•()rll J 00 j 10 1 10
(hOf\ef "' \Mol•U"AI 1)11 1 ti! Aot;kv l!ovA ou••! l .. •.tl l IO Tlmt -II JrlO Al•o R•n -5111<t• N"O&n<!. S•llv Sun, (enT•OI P•rk. ....,,,.~ c ..... Well.
"'''ho•. 5•ven ""'"'1 NO SC"rOIChtl.
SECOND R.t.cl=lso '""" J •••• ol(h ""<! uo Cl1im •nG Pu"" l lllQO.
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Bay fishing is rated very poor due to pressurr frnm thf' iium·
mer crowd~. A le"· nire bass. croac ker and halibut are heing
taken from the deep cha nnels as the tides r.hengr by anglers
using live bait or trollin g fea thr-rs and plugs.
l't(Af\ fl•r ((&r<\ol•l • •O • 10 l 00 P•ln<;U• SIOrl>Af ILoohoml • 00 l .llO ~ "T••r~m••'•• ST•o IPernt•I j.1'0
A119ler~ 1'0111e Big Cntfisl1
The caUish action al most .. <\OUlhland lakes i.~ holding its nwn
against competition from bass. crappie and bluegil Vail Lakl' is
listr-d as a hot spol for calfish to 10'~ pounds. The \\'iskcrfish are
hitting cut mackerel and stink bait. Rass are listed as scarce al
the Riverside County lake \\'hile crappie and bluegil arr-plenti·
ful for anglers v.·11h thr right touch.
Bass ;ind catfish art>. alsn listed as acl!\le at the San Diei;:o
City Lakes All well as lakes Hensha.,..· and \Vohtrord.
Trout fishing remains good ;:it Bi~ Bear Lake for ;inFlers
dunking saln1on eggs and TNT floating cheese bai1 nr-;ir the
observatory and the dam. Trolling is nearly impossible due to
the high weeds, hut a few rocky areas are producing some rain·
bows lo three pouncis .
Bass fishing is fair al Bi~ Bear fnr anglers fi.~hing the weeds.
Best bet i~ for anglers lo use fl,v rods and small poppers to lure
the bas~ from its hidinR place. A goo<i popper l.n u.~f' is bass
poison manufaclurerl locally by nnl' of !he tnp fly rod pnppf'r
fishermen in the "'est.
The high country is good fo r ~m:ilJ trout 0n rgg.~. anr! fl1e~
,.,.ith the larger l.:ikei; no1 bring listen as o\lcrl~' prnrlucli\le There
nrl! a lot of people nn v.:ica!ion and the numbers will increase as
the final summer holiday nears.
Dot·e t»11iloal' t»ptirnistil'
Matter gunner~ :o;houlrl ha\•e pl('nty of tarJ:rt~ to shoot at
t ome the openinJ: nf the 1971 dovr srasnn \\'ednesday.
There are a lol nf birds in all part!! or Southern California and
thf. O!ktrado Rivrr \'allroy. If the currenl "eathf'r Mids the fai;t
flyinii: tarir:el.\ "'Ill bf' arnund in honui; number~ come optnioli(
day and ...,-eekend .
Thundf'r i;hn~·rr~ along thf' Cnlorarln Ri\'rr and intn Ari-iona
havf' rabed ~omr cont'rrn about a quiC'k mi2ration nf ...,·hilt ...,·ing
and mourn in~ dov e In areal\ i;outh of lhf' border.
\\'ardr-ns report lot.\ of dn\"r In lhr Imperial \'a lle~. rsprrial·
ly in the !itrd produri nii: area~ or Bra...,ley. Thr-re is a shnrl aJ:P
of ""atrr ,,·rrr"·herr. rnrcin2 the bird~ to cnncentratf' in larger
numbers arnu~d th' available \\"alerin2 hole~.
The rentral \•allry and f;irm land~ In thr north also ::ire
t111rhnrlng 11 good pnpulatinn of dnve.
The limit on do ,·e is 10 pt.r da y 11nd 2n in pn~srssion 11ftrr
tiptnlng dny. and lht first half of lh' split st.asnn will run through
8ept. 30.
Tlme -.II 1110
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DIV)NG f
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A young diver hits the \\alcr at the 11 arbor Area
Bovs Club in Costa l\lesa S1\ tm rn1ng is free to mem
hers and others may !':111m for a nnm 1nal fee !~O
cents fo r adults 35 cents for kid~') The Bo ys Cluh
pool 1" open \1 eekdays from 2 30 lo 4 30 p m Salur
days fr om 11 30 am to 1 30 pm --'--------
Citizens Ca11 Relax
In Iceland's Capital
REYKJA\JK Iceland 11\1'1
-Remote lcelaod v.hich has
one of the highest standards of
hv1ng tn the 11 nild also has
one of lhe highest stan1lards or
pub lic sanitv
The capital o( l\I'\ kJil\ 1k
for 1nstrinrr dnesn I a\101v
dogs v. 1th1n the < 1\\ l1m ts no
matter hov. p111e the pedigree
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around the fiords a 1d geysers
but hes binned from c1tv
streets 1n!il hr masters the
sk ll~ of ndoor plurnh1ng
The cit} ;1Jsn sets a~ude an
octaJ(onal sh;iped house wav
out on the point of a lagoon in
a puh!1c park 11 here budding
bassoon f\u gcl horn \ 1ola or
v.hat ha\e \OU vu tuosi can
practice their nfr<; and <1rpeg
{:lOS v.ithout madden ng the
crowd
Re}kJa\tk further coddles
the eardrums nf 11s 80 000 tn
h:i lan!s bv kei:ping its Jet
a pfl1 l at Kt>f\a\ 1k 3~ miles
a" ~v despite con.;tanl p1erc
1ng ~rrea1ns !rnrn the 1n
1e.rnat1onal < ;ir 1ers v.h(I call
;;t tt11s h;;l f11av station
bet>1f'en cont nenl~
~tn('e hot slea1n n~ ni:: from
undergrouod thrnn;il spnngs
heats mos! or the h 11ld 1gs
the capital 1s \ 1rtu:ill\ ;i
smnkeless c11\ bul nol a
~me\l lrss c 1 I \ <'SfK'CI ill\
\1 hen the w111d 1s nut of !lie
v.es t \1h1ch 1s "here the fish
fa rtor es h;ippe11 !fl he
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Lif eouarcls !'."'
Nea r Mark
Ne"piirt Rc~rh 11feguards
are hrad1ng for ;;n all time
record breflk1ng /\ugu -;t in
rescues and 1J1 e\e111a1 ve ac
lions :iccorcl1nR tn Manne
Safel\ D1 recto1 n 1bcrl Reed
I 1fe~u;irds alre;idv ha \ e log
ged 2 200 rrsr JC'S this m1)nth
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rescues 1n a month wa5 2 300
ta~t Auj.!ust
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taken when a 11£ei.:uard must
direct people ou1 \"1£ art}
possible danger from his ~la
t1on on the btach or at sea
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t1ons th is mon th a\read} h;I\ e
passed pre11nu" records nf
about 19 000 sel last August
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At Liln·ary
are perfume to the sturdy
nostrils of the Icelanders who
depend upon f1~h for 80 per
cenl of the r elonomic v.ell
being An lf'el;indrr in full
<'On1rnun1on "1th the 1d , Ille
dehg_hts of his \ o I c a n 1 c
ho1ncland can pro1ne11ade hl!i
girl p;ist lhe "h;il1ng raclo1 ~
c n a n1uggv d<iy and sn1Cf the
poetry nt life
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Ca ll for your copy of
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lnng 11111e . ,V .1ust ;i fe1v steps to "Rig (~orona
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675-3000
2407 E. Coast Hwy.,
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* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
WESTCLIFF CAPE COD -!79,950
Spacious.) Bfl. hni11e \\'ith lge. rumpus room
.,.. forn1al DR . A. rlr 1ve-thr11 garage . Space
fnr pool. Great area for youngsters. Close lo
schools. Immediate possession.
"Our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 ~an Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
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n chlv ;ipp<ilnlf'rl ~ h rr11'r"•Olll hnni~ 111Th -"'Pill':.lr /nrn1;il
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rusl;im hri1(t"i P'"'I, r:.i1"
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v1ru 0f n1·r;in ;i nrl h;il-'.
f'rwr rl to ~rll ;i i $11\(lflfl_
Call fi7:l-.~.;:.n .
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TRIPLEX
EASTSIOE , C.M,
Bini! b~· Dirk Srw"'I: rhn1r"
ri>nt;i l l'1r;i11on, fl"'nrr mr11'·
inc fl'nm .11·r:1 fi: l< nlfrr1nt:
hPHiill!UI ~ hrlrnl, pi11~ 2
h~lll~. r:1 11,r L<, rlrHpr~. huilt-
11: i:a~ kl r ll.; 2 c~r i::1r1>2e
nr '"'n"T 2-2 Rdr111 11n 1t~,
C'!ll'P .~· r1 1'~fl"<. f'llls1r!r f'i"1•
trn~ fnr tr>Ol!ll 111111 ~. w 11 h
g'1r<l::" fill' r;i rh un1 L Prir·
pd ~·~~ •. ,110
Cf-Ill T ROBINETT
REAL TOR 64S·Ol28
P ACI F ICA HOMES
!~ f::,\:\ \LEilf.:\'TV
OCEAN VI EW HOMES
F1"nn1 S.~;'trlO ,,., ~1~'llYI
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General
General
PLAYN' GAMES?
co: Ts
WALLACE
REALTORS
~546-4141-
(0ptn Evenings)
A TOUCH
OF SPAIN
Thi' :>:p;.111~h fl"!"'I hnnll'
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r.~l'('t1111·r 1 Rr>rh'1>11rn.~, Din·
inl.! (I-L!\ 1ni;: roi'llll. PT'i!'I'
hrln•\ nli"il"kf'I ·-nip'" C;ifl
$; 11-1iilj
A REAL BUY
;-.;.--. f1n:111•·1nc rh;ircr< 2 Rl"rl·
r()()lll, ! hath 11!11,< g11r~1
pv1n1. rl1n1niz rf'flm . lW'r1 w,.
prq•r l1, cln,,. ff'! \;il!inlw
r l1urr h. IMrh"llm,1·rr f'll';i l.
101 f;1fi-.1'lZR f:1•r,_ fii'l-7.'>7.i_
IYP'll hrlp .\''lLI ~"ll! 642-;,fiiS
N-'11 th" nlrl ~tull
cfe;-eral
Gener•I
cfinda
PRE STIG E WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
92 Linda lilt Drive
Bc'1ut 5 Bn. 4 h<i . hon1e '1" forrhal rl in. rm.
& fan11ly rn1 . ii Frplcs. Outside stair11·a.v.
Buil t-in ~un cabinet & bookst1el\'es. $1.55,000.
For Complele Information
On Atl Homes & Lots, Pleasa Call :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
New location et Entr.;nce lo
Linda lslt -The I-slanders Bldg.
341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675.6161
-Waterfront -
Corona del Mar
La~t large fee parcel on i':e11·p0rt Harbor.
Appro>i:. 1acre -170 ft. on "'·at'er. 1\•ilh 3300
sq. ft. beach home .and d ork. \\'ill sell all or
part. Priced under comparable 11'aterfront
proper! ies .
Pho.ne: 642·2171 or see your broker
f'OREST £ OLSON "° P£AlTbAS •
NEGLECTED
ESTATE
OCEAN VI EW
ONLY
S21,950
.'\II .-011 11rrll " JI p;.1111
hn1~h ~nrl ;i l;i11ri 1nn"rr.
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('Hin>: d<'la ll~ rl"1'~" 1~Rll
64S-OJ03
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fORL~T £ OlliON ..... .
AEAlTOllS
GONE FISHING
11\1 .ilf~DJATF: POS."r;Sf::t():-J,
n"'" .\lonr;in;i rr.<1drn1 hit~
f'~ll'f'd hi< 11111n;ir11l11lr ~
h"drrnn1 ~ b;i1'1 hnmr< 11'11rlrr
;i ll ()111<'1'~. Q111f'I ll·«p ,<hArlPrl
nr1::hhnrhr<vl • (' In~" !n
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Qu;i lJI~ h111l1 1n•. «•'fl,,1.:ITP
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d 1 In ~S~llOH• 1111.~ lri\\ ii"
1r1·r,1 !n~11 \\ll h 1111 n1mum
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POOL HOME
MESA VERDE
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··~rrr11<, rlr;ipr«, l'•Hli'f', 1·r.
fr1;::, n1a11~ l\tr111<, 1111 1n nHnl
('nnrl . C•11'<1r1• l(l1 11 , a ttr<ss
/or IYJat nr ran1rcr.
$45 ,0PO
CUSTOM BUILT
2 Rrrlrr<1n1 hntn", .~h;ikr ronl.
;.:rr\'lf'P ronrC'h, <J1Jilllty r;ir.
pl't•. ,;,, rl rilp•·~, r·;ini.:r rr-
11'•1,:. "il~l1 . n111rh .. rlriuhl<'
t:,-11·;1 CJ'. l'l.\ 1S \ R"rl t'''""l
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""nr\1!1n'1, \'itr,.inl • :;,.,. II
t)(ll\'
SJJ , 950
OCEAN VIEW
LOT
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hn,.,rl $17.:..on ?:.';> rl n11•n.
()11'11rr \\ill <';IT)'
, Roy McCardle Realtor
. l~lll N<'1<·pnrr Rivi!., \,:\!
548-7729
NO DOWNY.A,
Only $1,[>(I rlnwn to 11 11,1·onr
"r r .H 1', Tern1.~. f'ip;:ir'1(l1J~
~t1wrn !.· pl:i.~tl'rrrl larJ,:P ,i
Rrl1·111. F,\:\JILY R,\i nn.
f{rll" hnn1r •\l;i.~~1'" flnor
1n 1·r 1l111t fll'l'fll., a!llll'Jlll"
1nirrnr<. hr;iu11f11ll,v rnrprl.
rd & rl r;1pr>rl, l\l:h nul~t.:i nrt·
lllJ,: rlrf'Of lhl'\1•11111, r)•lf<'<·
~1'ln~ll,' lni1rl~rilrrrl. !'n,rrrrl
fl~l lfl, ii'!:' 11"11('<'1'! ,\';jl'rl I\ llh
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b11~' 11 1 nnl_v ~%.:i~ .. .\CT
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.:ieneral
DON'T FENCE ME IN!!
''ou c;in rccilly ..;lre1ch 011L in this 2500 sq. ft.
hnine \I ilh ils 3 large bcdroo1ns. 3 bnths.
~lUC.F: RONt.:s ROOt>J, built-ins. lush ~hag
c.::irpeting. ne1r!y palntect }~xccllcnt assun1-
<ible 6Lh"(. loan. Q\1·ncr is a.nxious-ter1ns
flexible $35,000.
EARLY BIRD "SPECIAL"
_Don't n1iss ClUI on this sharp. split le\'el bc<iu-
ly. t\TR lli.\1 type EN'fR''· h\Jge living ronm
\l'i!h fireplrice, 4 ln1·ely bedr(lon1s. 21r, h11\h s.
buil1 ·ins. \\'oulrl 1·011 brlieve only 3 RLOCl\.S
fron1 the fiE.·\('~f; (~on1prire at · , . $30,400.
YOUR "PRIVATE SLIP " AWAITS
'Your 1.,nJ\':\'l'I·: SLIP df'SCf"nris frotn this
be<111 itful [)o\'er !'hore.s \'11<\V hn1n(', \~•ith it~
su111 ptuous J1 \·ing rnfl111 and inviting fire
plarc. :l Jluge bedrcinrns inr h1ding ii !'vl.'°IS·
'J'J·:ns SL Jl'l't·: (1 11i-1!'s 11·c1r1h the price 1. 2 t)c.
luxe haths ;:inri a ~n11rn1et's delight kitchen.
~·lake an appoin tn1 c11t. "rlon't slip~up nri th1.s
one," a n1arvelous buy nt $117,500 .
QUICK! CALL A FIREMAN!
Thi .~ i~ the hot test deal in tnvv1i. /\lino.~1 ne\1'
split level 4 BR . :t R.·\. h11,ge g;1n1e rn1. fan1il_v
rn1 , ~ c;:ir g::1r. :l-tnn refr1ger;it.1nn . ;inkle deep
shag tltr110111. c11ston1 drr '. f:ihnlnus rl ror
li c ht.s. Prnfcs.s lc\scpg ,Y. s prink l er.~ .-\s:;11111e
7"·, \':\ ln<llL ()\\·ne t ci11 xio11s' $41,fl.'iO.
IT'S A "DILLY, DON 'T DALLY "
ron(J:--.'A [)l·:I. ~·t.'\n lll lJ'>[,!·:X ~ 1 'pper level
fr(lnt unit h;:i,~ 2 hedroon1,s, f(1rn1<1I d1n1ng
ronn1 . f1rcpl:'lce. built-in .~. Lo1vcr lrvcl h<is
IN·L1\\V quarters. pri v.a te cntr.anr e. fire·
pli-1Ce. large ha1h . Ra ck uni! is ao Clrln rnhlr.
large J beciroon1. /\ gc111 al $01 ,.50().
THIS WILL "TURN YOU ON"
.An in,·i11n,1? :J hedroon1 hnn1e \v11h a lrn·r ly
l:tx:JO' sol<1ri11m, :i haths, c<irpe!lng. rlr::ipc1:·
ies an<l 2 :;;Jone firerlnce~. Nicely c1 rcor;itcrl
and nearl.v !and .~carerl Ha.~ (0~'1.1\ll'NfT''
POOL, rec h::i ll and pu1 Lin,e .i::reen available.
)'ears of happ1ne~~ for ssn.5oo.
~' '""O u•o(••ru
REALTORS i
644-7270
2828 EAST COA ST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF.
~ outh,. (~ oast 1;;.~ . ..;-"G~•~n~•~,~·~I ;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;::;,.;;;;;;
220 E, 17th 646-0SSS!White W~ter View "mufV'cr6c
............. ~jtli~i1 3 RH , 2 li;i ('n1r!'"rt l11nal, /
ThP hr~I of 11\o wnl'!d< fn r;v~nini:~ <'~II ;}1fi •. ~'J6:1_ C0R0SA nr;L ~1.1\ll. r.1 1~-
t1r ,.,.lly<lll "nrl "r"~h111.:: .•u1·f ,.i,."<-Sp;ii-11111< 1·1i-tn111
hnmP 111th .1 hrd100Jl\.<, 211
FAST
OCCUPANCY
CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE
OF CURRENT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT , & SUN .
UNIVERSITY PARK BEAUTY
r·an11l:v expan('ling ? See this 5 AR. hn111e_ -
has everything1 F'~st possession . $49.500.
UNIVERSITY PARK
3 BR .. fam. rrn . tO\Vnhouse. near pool s .
schools err:. $2g .soo .
BAY FRONT
5 BR . 4lh h~th s. L~e . 111a ster bdrm. suite
\\'ith fireplace. nverlonking ·bay. Separate
rnaid's quarters. P ier & ~lip. $1A7,500.
CAMEO SHORES
~l nsl unu ~u al home. C'eram1c t1 lc floors.
shutters. imported \Valf papers. $82,500 .
JUST LISTED -WESTCLIFF
Charm .eaJnre ~ 3 BR. din & fam rooms.
Sparkling pnn! & carefree patio. $53 ,950.
EASTBLUFF
5 BR. 3 A~ Lusk hnme-lar,i::e family rm. +
formal dini n~. $5Q .P50.
4 Br. \'le\\". \l'i1h clel 1gh tf11l patios. 1\-tove ln
before school. $52.500
S33-0700 Cold\Nell, Banker
644.2430
• 550 NEWPORT CENTER OR ,, N,B,
l'!P, ,l'ilrd. \l'11l kin~ C:1i:t:.i ~
In ;ill , .. 1i1~1I~ .l;· ~h,.,p1n i;:, onl y
s:ll ,f)')\ i;nnd rrrm~
CORBIN-
! MARTIN I REAL TORS 644-766l ------------·-LIVE LIKE A KING
A hPil \llihil hnn1P in 11\('
Rlllff~ 1' Ith 11 p~rk fn r 11.
h11rk )Al'rt .. 1 hrrl1'Mn1, 21,
h111h • l 1L\Urt'11 1 ~ 111'1'11.; h'~"
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rrn\-11!rd fnr !h~ 111"'" An•l
rnrnn111nit.v pnol. R<'~I h11y
111 l!J" Rlull.!c. S4 3,JO O.
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\-O' THE REAL
\"'-ESTATERS
'--' ' 1, I'',
MOVE RIGHT IN
Aa,vrr~i;t. .,park!1ni: :l h<'d·
room. rll"n, rl1nlnJ!: ronm
hnmP. l-111~ 111•w p11i11t 11 nrl
•·'l fl•"r~ ~e 11 nd Bppr,.riatr
lnl'rl) J1f'mr enrJ nr1ght:M::rr·
hoOO. S.'>li,;((I.
PETE BARRETI
-REALTY-
642-5200
• RUSTIC.
EASTS IOE CHARMER h;i 1h.-nnit rnr>ni 1n <'Xpilt1rJ .
Qt1wk J'lrl."«"<.<1nn 100' ,\sk·
ir\2 $~7.:.oo.
!'hiltf" 2 RR . 1 AA hnmr, rir1I~·
l hlox:k lo .17th. St. shoppini.:. I
Qu11!11~· h11i11 • 11·1th pl~~!l"r \1·alJ~. h11rrlw001I flool'i :111'1 : ·~&CQ .
h<'a1·y sh11kP rno<. L11r£t n.21 -'~ ,.., .. 111 ni.
ll'lt 11·ilh J'l]f'nty of l'fl(lffi lo ------~--
VA
REPOSSESSION
,h111lrl . Pnrtd 11.1 11npr;11sal.
no!,t' $21 .. 'lOO. No 'ln11·n In
V«rrr,.n~. !nw rtown f"HA.
C'11J ;;1s-:iAAO lflfl"n ~:l'r~.) Gr'"lll i\lr \;i ln,..;il1(1n, ~'ull
r.ii•iiif!j!i-i~Nll~IT~AGl~l l ''"" $2: •. o:~ """ llOOO. I"' .... --<io11n tn ~n.vnn<'. ·' RPrlrTlnm,
llM. MIN 2 h;i th.~. h;irr111·rvvl llMr~. T~
• --------tal 1nnn1hly nf sm . p11ys 3 CAR ' GARAGE rv~r,vth1ni.:. Nn11• v111•;inJ. FHA, 'VA TERMS ('1111 :i10-1Li 1 l()prn r\'r~.)
1\c:rns~ trom rnrk An<l rnun. ·~· •• tr;1 rlul\, 3 h«Jrnnm, lllmi!y .,. 1 -HlRITAGE IUl uun
1oom nlu~ rlr n nr 4 IM'<!ronm I ,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bnd f11 m1ly rn(lm . l~i'
.<:Qllill'I" lrr t 8"p11.ratr J1iun. Halecrest Home
i1ry. BJ()('k v.all fr1u~"·
Rf' 11 11 r i f u 1 1Rnr!11ea~ing. Nt,,•Jy 11.«ltd !hi.« hnmr. ha~
$.l2,t·.n. c1111 ~6-2.'ll .l. 4 ™'rlf'(\('\m 11, 11~ 2 h,111h.c, 111
lorn1crt In nn~ (If rhr m•l!<I
rli>~irilhlp 11.l'f'll.« in \n11til
!llrAA, Nl'll! ll.« 11 pin thru.
<iut. Hurry nn lhl.\ onr. a!
$211.:'I()(}, :116-2.~1.l
\-0' THE REAL
''.'.. ESTATERS
"-I' r ',Ill • ."
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h<H1·1r~. :l hnu~,.~. 2-2 Br, I
ht Br hon1~. AH on lippl'f'lx
.,. 11rr,., Alv.·1y11 N!lll~.
10THEREAL
\'."'._ ESTATERS
' ! < I I '•
P11y1~ nn 1111 .1 ~Om1"5 Sl44 , 1t * * • •
mn 1nl'I ta,xr~. in11: ln('nm" $21 950
I ~1,.<1Al lll'ln !lnmr• r-" 1·22 -r r1 ' "'m pro,, ,-, n1... rl!' C , 2 R cf ~5' @ 11nrl Du)'ll l"x,.11 SIO ·~ I '1 .0 I 1 r· II II • " rm. Mme: 1)!1 • X ' "'"" nr . xr11. n .a 1r· 11 _ttt P11trirk n ·rnnn(lr o"'n"r R1vrr~1rlr 6~:'>.i.i1 rir "' n & d
R•11ldtt \\Tit" 10.123 c II m p h t 11 . Arnold Freu
I
612·31~~ R.rver,1rlf' ·'~I! ~:. 17rh. C .. \1 ~.77;,;
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1935 Kildt1er Circle
Rl"•f1'"'''"11, f11rn1;1 l r11n1ni:
1·n(1m il nd hrr11kf1t.<l room
ho111" 1~ v.:i r.:in 1 S·ll.'.l.)(] ..
10'' ril'll\ll,
2868 tnroz • $42 ,500.
4 RrrJrnn111 1ili1s l~ro:r /11 m1l.v
roon1 pin~ l!flr;ir;r R11n1l':
1·1lt'J111. p~nrl lrrt 1111rl r,.rprt •
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546-5990
-VACANT-
$1000. DOWN
Ch11rm1ni,: .1 hf'rlrnnm 2 halh
h .. 01,., l(l('81<'d 111 nnr I'){
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rl,.n1iA! nrie-hhorhrmi;, QuRI·
II~· huilt v.·llh n,\K HARP·
1vrinn vr .oon!;:::· 11At11rAf
11.,wl(f r 11 h1nri11. Al,I. Rl 'll ,'f".
INS \\'Ith r~XTENn~:n Ttr.~;
('f\UNTERS, n ....... ,. In ('"II·
illll' J..Or; Rl'RNJNr. fir"·
rift "" 11nrJ f;i11111~1w :i SH)En
CABA NA, Untwoliev~n1 .. P~Y·
m"n t~ ol S22fi" prr mn11rh 111
111,. fu lt rr1rr of S2!.,9.ill,
Call ;,.i.'>-8421 (Open ('V~~.)
nrEN HOUSE IQallyi ·' l'R .
1 BA l)ll qu! .. t 'r 2421 ~il\!Tll
Vi~1 11, N.8 . 54~-~477,
General General
BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP
Ne\Ver 4 Iii\. 2 balh . 2-stnrv ho1ne \\'il h shi:ike
rooL rtbl. i;tone frplr. l1v1iig rin. & sep. din·
ing r n1 . o\·E>rlnnk R1,c B;:iy, i;ecl uded patio
area & lnvcl.\' l;i\vns. L:!e. 2 car ~Rrage. Good
\(lnrl & SfH)lf' 11e11· c:arprl 111):!. Our exclusive
I isl 1ng. $B1S.OOO . Cal l {r.r <1pp't. to shov..
Call : 673-3663 642.2253 E venings
associated
BROKERS R EA LTORS
"025 W . BALBOA BLVD, 673-366,
Gene_r_•_'~~~~-~-~ I Gene ral
PRIME LOCATION .. ESA VERDE Q11,1ld,• Cl ',.;T()\j llH'l'r hdl'ltl, IYI
I\,,. h;ilh ho1111• 1111h !l1n r1 11
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l.ill'C" rr;•r L' n11. \\ 1t·l'11l c.
H.111n11no r1 r·1 .nn1:~ .t·
cArfH'I~ thr11-11111 Dhl. 1;;ir.,
In:: n'ilr .''arrl II' l-'n111 trrr<~_
Rr.~I ~:11~1 s1<1r ln('~11nn , <·Ill·
r1 r-sac ,;;;!., nr·:.1· 111nilr• 11
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l't-::>·trr:1~. " TllOl'I S('(' ~I
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Macnab-Irvine
SUPER VALUE
$27,750.
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l'n(lnl, 0·0vrrrrl p1111n, lilr
!•11th~. likr nrw 1·n r·prt1n>o:,
lilf' <'Ill!'~' .• \!fll•p llfl In Mrsil
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qu;i l1 t~ liornr Ill A fll'lrp ,1'011
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l•Hl.'.I
7dll·l 1:1\ (()p!'n r:v(•11i11o;:s'
Hf!ITIGI
•ul IUAT!
Blissful Privacy
fln .1n11r f)\\I\ n11ni cs1;,lr.
Clrn rn11n1:. cuie ho1nP "'1lh
finr f'l!''f'~n \'lf'll' of lhP hl11r
r11 1·1 l 1 r·. l<:'i !'<']IPnl
p11~~1hil1l1<'~ fnr Rrlrl1ni;: nu,
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REDUCED
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rr(\rn rh1~ lovi>l,11
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;irlJiH'rnr 1n EmPralrl &y
lfi,•a11>rl ()n quiet
('11! nr ;.;ar
<1 11·11 rorn1al d1rn"1: rnnm,
rlf'n .t· rn<'l"'~"rl yi1.rd
r..-rlurl'<! 10 $/iii.000
R E!'1 I .TOP.~
SINCE 1944
673-4400
-,\1011:-f~ dov•n c;in m11kt
;.our <li'rA•n rnmf' tnie
Thrl'f'·_~ no!h1ni;: fn ~ dl'lnf',
Th<' rlr11pt<s 11re h11ni;:, lllf'
p<1 1 1111nr.:'~ <!nor, Sh<1m?O""rl,
shil l/: l'l'PIS In the :l RR. 2 f\11
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( '11!! IN!il;.', :12 \-'.'\440.
-REPOSSESSIONS
.l:p.:.rkl11111: clean homes, 110me
ne11.'l.v painted & cRrpeted. 2
.1, 4 Rt 5 brirms. Somo! wirh
f'll"ll.~. f'HA-VA mnv. tenru,
frnn1 $20,000 11:1 $40,000.
<'OLLlNS ,r, WATIS r~c.
Rll<\3 Adam~ Ave. !lflZ.~23
Back Bay
R\" n\\'nrr:
rl 1n',:: rn1.
p1111'1~. 2
:.i~-1~.\:1.
• hr/21, b11,
rlPn, d 1nr nP, 2
!rp!r. $39,900.
-------Balboa Island
RY O\\'NI-:R
L1t1l r Island. 1-~XC'f"ptiongl
q11;il i1~· hon1P in 1n1rrlrn i;iol.
lin11:. All rler. 2 BR, 2 BA.
1\1'«1 !.\' {"q1npa11y
Sparkling Spanish
[,Hl'i'I.\ .~lllrl I\ ilJI '11.'ltl,1 frlli! f,j}-7~(',c)
Baycre st
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l)o111hlr 11,.,r ~p;1111<h 11l 1•d
0'1111'1 .'1111k1·r1 111·11\~ l'"'lll,
."Pl"11r11<1 r" r 111 ~ I <!11\1111:
t!'<'rs . <lnl ,1· s:.i.~:.O .. Call [rw 2 R11-,-.,-,,-,-,,-o-o ~ho-,,-,_--00 ~h'I" inc; fi7'.!-~:,:,o. sn1111! lnl Ry ov"rll'r, S~~.OOl'l .
I''"""· rwhl.' p;1ro•'l"d f;i1111l ,v
P"llll , :-:1,;•11 1,.h ~l\'\p IHi<'l"'d
1'0111'11 ,,, ol l lnl.v l .l'"•'I'~ nld,
Macnab-Irvine
642-8235 675-3210
Vacant & Waiting
Vnr ~r111io' 11wk_1· 1:0111111 in
111n1'" 11::h1 111 I" .,
br<clr1"'111<, ~ h;i11i-, 1·1,.q,·•'
II "'J1·hfr loo at1"11 '"''" ,1,. ,
l''"t n11rl ~· lr.•·d• 1.1~·· 11•· 1
I'·• 1 I"" 1111.: l~llil 1-!ll , "I'" "'"
1!111:":" t:1·r .1 1 hn.k .1~1.1 1111
h ~~[~~I l·::i") !<'1 111", ('.di
fiin,-1<:1~i/)
$41,950
5 BEDROOMS
])«~1 ~nrd fr>t' lan11I~ 111 inc,
I l1ti;:r :_111 ,~11 f i l:ino il\' 1111
1< llh 11:il111•,,I \\'""I 1·;ili111rl<,
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TARB EL L 2955 Harbor
Corona High la nds
.1 f\1 ~, '.' ti~ ,t dl'll ni 11h
RI~ f1n"lll fn1 1"~·1 # Jflli
$ :i, i ,tl
Home Show Realtors
,,rn11·h,,11· lli111,,,1111n1111:: •
3.-,.r, r:. ('n~., 1111 ~, Crlil
675·7225 --
DEANE GARDEN
,111~1 )1~lrr1' A hnmr 111111
r.11hrrl1·11 I rr1l1n.: J hrrl.
rnnm, rlr n 1111<111 nn.y;ij pnnl.
~:-;:1·.-r11nn~lly "''II lnl';iJrd,
L1~rrrl ;i i S1~o,'I()() Call
,"JHi-1JL1 !nr 11ppo1n1mrnl.
$25,950
4 Bdrm & Family Rm
f-1r• :1 u 11 hd
,\'l<ll, 4
I IPITl<'. !':11 k 11~1'
J-"1111111,1 p~1n1. ~ h;ilh.<. ftr:ir·
f ,I\ 1111.: 1·00111, fll'••pl;irr•, hnill-
111· .I .l1•:1i11:"1>'h1•1' 'i 111-l~J()
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
$163 TOTAL !!
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11 ~11. !<111·ln~rd ,v_ npr11
hrk. 5~1.:100. ~l~n,111
11r·1:+1t d'l) nr 111gl1! Al
;.111.1~~11 * 2 DU P LEXES *
:\r\\rr. ~Iii " h,v •111r , SPll f'!n "
!If h>1th 1 f'f1. 2 hil "A :'\<';i r
l\r;il'll, s.»'!,:ir111 f'ill'h.
George Will iamson
Realtor
67 3-4350 645· 1564
1 r. ,\ .'< ·" ' '
P.r,11·•.-1n1<, R.•.~11111r :1 \'"
•q i!' ln;in, !..;il'£P t1rrpl~1·r>,
rl1111nr.: f'!TI, !'fll'f'l'f'(I t,
I'll• ln.•<'d f'°iilll'I hrk. $2.\9::.rl. ;,10~ lj"XI ' -------!)\\''.'l~:n r1i-:srEnATf:-. -.1
R<f1·111 I.· U•i1 , l,i:i.s::r l\llchrn,
1111r111·;iJ 1vrvvl r11hin<"L<, l"""'I
1<11r<d 1·;i1vJ, hrk. $2·1,:"1<l. D11n
l\lf'!Tl rl11y I'll' lll~hl 11 1
:11(~1720,
.,;;;...2qr,
Bay1hores ------1 2 Rr.. 2 hit, frplc. rl.~hw~hr,
Jll'" ly rlrrnr. crpl1</rlrp1<.
AIT!'Jl<'I. iilfl~rp<l . $-15,000.
'".,!~l:!fi ('rl'~f\ lf'W.
1 f-l1·, 2 H11 , 1-"ilm rni .110'\'1."olr
Jnt. 'l'r;iilrr & tin~! ~P"'""·
111·ran 1·1<'11 . Appl. ONLY
4:11i--l.'t~li.
Corona del Mar * DUPLEX * Hr rr·~ 11 o;:oorl tlliy! 2-~ Rd-
t'lll< •• Sn, •11 H'"Y., on fllll,.I,
ll'"r-l1 nrd ~ttrt"I, Nii·,. AAQ
.~· rl11.1• ~l'l'!I lnr /'htlrlr<'n,
.\lnl p1nrrrry t.. owner·~ t1nlr
v;1n·;in1. Mnve 1·ij!'hl in /cir
nnl,1 $4~.:ill1,
MORGAN REALTY
673-6642 675·6459
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Rflfll\ 2 R!t RY 01\.'N~:R.
Fr11I•', !'~lhr<11·.11 ru-,.n,"rt
f't"ll1nc•, 11!'w ~tu10::. Ch.cirm·
1111.'. l•l•l•n, h P ~ 11 t I f 11 1
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T•~1ly 11 lllllflUI" hnlT\I" tn im-
111"'' ··nnrj , $\t,,-JOfJ, ~71 4 1
fii.1--14.~: ••
--RIDrCULOUS?
,,·nT 1\T Al.L· .~n. nl thP
1!11',I' 1·nrn"r r!npl<'~ fnr nnly
$'.ll,~{H) ,\, !hf' 0\\ OPr \\Iii
h1•i p flJl1Ul<'I'
Univers ity Ra•lty
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------4 1111 . .1 R11. r;:in1 , rn1. l.o;
k111'11r11 .~ .. •rr\ "'" !1 1'"11 . -""r
In ;ippl'rt 1<11«. fi44-4/;'.'/:'l,
----=-.,---c---•.I COLI.F:GF: P11r~ ('u~lon1 4
lq:: hrs. ~ h~. 2~· 11~. 1·onn1,
frplr .. rl1n n11, hltn rll'r
()\\'~i-:11. SA\rtlFlf'F, 4 k1t1·hrn. lu:-:ury r •fl"'I, 2
fit'd1T10m, H112"r r11.m i!y rm, piltlo~. J/;;j()'. SJJ,9j(I ,
f1 l'r pl11er . buill-in~. hrk, :vl(\ .. ,ll~jfic
S2.l.!fll1, d11y or n11th! call J RR.-2-i;--,h-,-.-r.-"°"--1-,,,-.-
Fnr th at rr('m 11nr1,.r $j(), :;,IO-l720. '"'''"IY _v!lrd~. S 2~.!':-.0
try !hr Pl"nny Pincher -r:;1T 6~2-:167~ f,, S11v'-! M11r1<h;ill Rl"'lll)-• 67:>-4f,()(1 ==========-::;:-= '6©\\~1A-lG£trs·
The Puzzle. wifh the Built-In Chuckle
O Reorrong• lell•ll of lh•
four scrombl.d word• ~ fow to• form four simple wo1d1
WA l G 0
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FA l R 0
8 Pll lNT NUM!fRfD
· \ETTERS IN 50UAllfS • • •
! ~~l$:t,"~" '°'I I I I I I I I I
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800
J
• ' ' "
:Sf O~V PILOT
I~! l ~I _ ...... , l ~I
Huntington Be•ch Irvin• N•wport Bffch Tustin Bu1lne11 HouM1 Unfurn. 305 House1 Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn.
*COLLEGE PARK* WALK TO OCEAN
3 +FAMILY.+ 2 BA.
SJ2,950.
<;:"1-J l..arge l"U\'~'!'L'(I patio. brn·k
..,..ARP, 11harp, 3 BR, 2 f.repial'f', -t y~ani your~.
BA, corN>r lot homf'. Boal Sharp 11. rlca n. and 11.n
"'., f'nlry and pe vf'd splh.e "OJ>Pn _ ;u r·· k1 1chrn wll h
''"/roniplC'te Dlock "''all en· 11.JJ rhr hu1!t111s Jmm11rult11f'.
cLO!lurr. OwntT mo\•1ns:: to I) 1an11,..,•a1>t:'<l t;ruund1<. fut!
Colorado. Submj1 your !('fn1s pnri~ $:12,'.l~ _ Suhrnu.
.last M r11ps1rl(-y, ('1111 il·li-1221 $28 ,500 SEYMOUR REAL TY
171 n Bo•111·11 lih•d , ihgn n~h
l.l).'f'n '111 9 PM
KEN KOLL 3 RR, 2 RA'--------~
vacant Mme, ready for :;our I POOL TIME -
immf'di11te fXlS!Ws.~1on. 811! PAR.TY TIME
assumablr 'F11A I n a n nl I~ !o:30' frt>e-1orm p<M"1l, dtJa\
Sl8,~. p!'lya bJ" $17411110 i11-1 t·11ildrf'n's fPnerrl play y;in !s.
clurtes ·evPrything, Fu 11 Tr•'C'S 1::1lori•. 3 B<'!i tilOni, 2
pcice. . . . h~lh. r lo:;e ro t'\'('1')'1tung.
' $26 950 '"-'""' 1 * C1\LL R~7-llj()7 •
Newport
••
F•irview
646·8811
l•nytime)
NORTHGATE
BEAUTY WITH
BONUS ROOM
lmniilcula1e bc;iu1ir11ll_v drap-
ed and dPcoralt>d 2-s iory
1fn rn1<'rly Ar11~h••ar lllry.)
U N rto S 1.i.1rs F11 l.AllO ~
FAMILY ROOM
4 Bcdrrn , lnrin;iJ d1n1 ug, :2
halhs and f'lllr11s. Now only
$32,!W.
Real Estate by
McVAY
hot.TIP. E vPf)'lhing don<'~ . . .
Boi:ius rooni plumhed fnr ;,.\J-0--l,1!1 89.l.i;::..u
bath. ElemPn!ary .;rhool •; IMMEDIATE
bl?<-'k RIO.'ily. Compare th is POSSESSION
w11h other homC"S pr1cC'd a l
ju~I $3.'>,gj(I, C111i lor ~ppoinl· NO DOWN VA
mi'fll to see 6-IB-7171.
L.:NIVERSITV P11.rk f Ad, 2't HARBOR FRENCH Opportunity 200 General ==:=:-::-----:-1 SERVICE Bus1nesa lor 1111lt>. l.i<i , 2 trpk's, Cov'!l p:i.110, HIGHLANDS PROVINCIAL
Many i.:iras, Lo l.})'1, Endt.rlt' Gardena • a real
833-&173. 4 BEDROOM ho111e to oonsidPr buying In H E:DUC0F.0.lc>cl~2'"i00~. "u"nc;v-,-,.-city-!Oif>ek 1h1s homt' c..,,:i11ve11irn1 -• &eduded area. Gracio!J•
3 llvlng, t'Onvenienl, qu1l"I, Park, Princeton ~1ork'I. ly locart"fl to all lacltii1es:
C '"31 ''~ a ir-t.-ond., l 1peciou1 bed-BR, 2 HA onilo . .......-...,, lit'hools. park, llb1'ary 11.nd
Lagun• Beach
VIEW!!
L:no!Js11·url<'<t \•ww ol lif'('an,
1·11nyQn ,f, 1own. F:n,t0y 0Ul·1
1t,~1r l•v 1nic \.\'1th a low t1H11n-
lrrlance yard & :!1/laf'io11s pa-
110. Bu111.1n kllchr n 1'1th
rm1, 2 baths. Lachenm}'l"r \V~tcll r! shopping •. ~h Heal·or. 646-J92S, Eve11.
bf.au11lul grN"n c11.riw-1 meets 646_8713_
1t1e t'Y" as yoll t>flter via I ~~~~~~~~~~~ ce111e r hall. l.()l'f'ly hric k
1muo off living room. Own-~ Rtll [Siil•, r r will tradp for !I nnr-C.ni rl l
l1•vf'l 1·ondom1 n11un in Jl1u -~-------'
hoar arra. P r1r1>d at Just
$1.'i,CXXI g1-us1 JWr yr, net
$13,000 lo $20.000. Perfl•r1
hWiband/wire opt'J'B lK>n ou t
ol home. Naturil.I bus.i ne5S
!or thi11 aN!'a, no hard ~II.
Equipml'nT. '71 Chevy Va n,
$15,000 cash. l.lr. Mllhi,
540-IG t
PIPE Organ shcip. R.\re
toolt, jigs, pips &. Cflnsoles.
12 appr. value. &1~1530
ORANGE Jul1ll~. low d()wn.
Q11•ner ll'lll carrv. O"''nl'r
di~l111•<1shrr & dnuhlP Ovf'n
B1'H'k f11·r pla(·r 3 Hrtnn~. 2
ha1h_.,, 1n1t~tf'r 111111\ ha~ p'ri-
\'a lP i:ard1•n, Only $4:i,900,
C:•ll •
.$:!ti.~-Call ii-16-7171 for ap-Acraage for 1ele ISO 67.>-24j2 or 5-18-9236.
--WHITE WATER VIEW
.\lint ('nnd it1nn' 2 Brlr111.,
own • your • own apt. Clo.<e
In sOOp1nng I< bf'aeh. Li,:r.
hra1rd & lilt r!. pool. Good
linancini.;. $'ll,'.j(K).
ll~
W@,,.Ww
.._ Ml t OAl>! ~-. !.OJIU UGUUI., (.AIJI
po1ntmPn1
~··THE REAL
~ESTATERS
< t L' •
EASTBLUFF
t lOO sq r: or luxury living,
King liil.P bed rooms,
rlr lu:'!(' pulln1an ba!hs, 2
f1rrpla(_-es, !or mal din. nn,
f11 n1 rm . tinted w111dO\l's and
much rnore.
OPEN DAILY 1 TO 5
2137 ARALIA ST.
$51,950
___ •_<_9'J._. -""°--*---Anytime
• HANDY,.,1AN srr:CI AL 1 .. -..................... -
0<·1-;in \'IPw! Ol1lf'r 2 BR. SH SE ING
<..,nv. drn. tqi11:, ('arp. ADY TI
fira[l"~. Sh(•ltrn>1 I pa 1 1 n . 3 Bdrm, ho n1e on lree s had·
Nr'Nls n1ioor rxtrr, n'f)il.lr & P!I ('Ornf'r nrar Cliff Dr.
pnint. Only S34,f¥.>lho S.'p. du11ng-rn1 . Brick lire·
l!ISSIO:-.' REAi.TY 494-07:\1 place. lldv.•d. flrs v.·/car·
N. San D1e1<:o Co. 17 AC'5, DIS'Ill!BUTORSHIP. Eng1 ~
:, mi N. of Vis ta. 600' lront-PO\\I ER a nd ZIP unit. Sale.
sgP. pavl'<t l.'u rd, Willl'r. nr I -"-'-'-'-'-· _G_.,_.,_· _ ...... __ 8_7_1_· _
gfl!I •!OllJ'SP~. ral't' trlH~k .
$7,500. Cas111tr1n!. 011•/'lt'r.
~:..0330
""'~~~~~--1 l F. PO S.S ESE: D 10 !<'1'£'1 af'f'es,
NO OOWN, S25 mo. Near
lri;: lakf'. 968-()()oll
Condominium•
for sale 160
$1500 DOWN
Spaci()us, °"allliful l bed-
room, 2 bath. 111.m ily room.
V11c11nl. Desperatf': M;iy
lf'ase or option.
larwin r•alty, inc.
21562 Brookhurs1, Hn!gn Bch
$4~5411 anytime
Income Property 166
9 UNITS
lnv•stm•nt
Opportunlty 220
AS~IATE \\'antt>d, prl•fcr-
11hlr IO.'tlh r llpor! or other
fo~iii:n trade exprnen~.
$20.000 lnvestment required.
4!19-2828,
ELECTRON IC & P i pe
Oq;:ans 11va 1!. You arlvance
pllrChBSl' price. "''" r es!ore
& !!ell. Profi!.~ ~hflrf'rl . Xl nt
return. Newport Organ~.
fi.1>1 i~O.
Money to Loan
1st TD Loan
7% INTEREST
2nd TD Loan
Term-' balied on equity,
642,2171 545-0611
RENTAL FINDERS
4)S W. ltiti, COitA MESA
Hou•••* Apts. * 645-0111 *
... .,,, ... •free lo Lt111dlord.
$10 UGUNA BEACH-Groovy
Bach pad, 1'1011,, relrig.
Idea\ !or 1 person.
BEACON * 645-0111
S!lO--INCLD'C U1iJ, 2 BR.,
n1cr yard for lot. St()\'t , re·
frig.
BEACON* 645-0111
$135·KIDS & Pet,1; ok_ 2 BR,
Bungalow. Bltns, garage.
Ch()tCe IOt'.
BEACON * 645-011 I
$1--10-VACANT 2 Bn + <11n
rni. l'nt."i gar, Crts, drps.
bltns. kids/pels /inf',
BEACON * 645-0111
$1 7;>-SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 BA,
nr OCC. Range/O\'f'n, t r ts,
drps. Teen or sml chJlcl ok,
BEACON* 645-0111
$22j..SPREAUING R.oom 4
BR, 2 Ba. dbl gar. Nt>at
ocean. Kids /prts wrlcomf'.
BEACON* 645-0111
-NF.:ED -
Prop•rty Management?
\\'E CAN HELP YOU•
BEACON * 645-0111
FREEi!
Landlord1·0wners
\Ve 11·1J[ refer 1enan1s lo ynu
FilEt: of charge ... l\l;i11y
d<'sir11ble 1enants on our
\l'aiting list.
ALA Rentals e 645·3900
Coit • M•sa
2 RR I & w/J1ara1:e Nrw
pa1nl in!>1dr & 11ll! [)rps,
c p ls, ~ar b, 4115 1)1.
\Vasher/dryer /1 o () k · u p .
t"/l('d yard. Gar1l1>11 er .
Chi.Id/pet ok. S I 7·,1 11\ n .
$.~18 Call t vt•s & wkods
Avail &pt 1.
ATI'RACT. 4 Br., 2 ha, +
bonus rm. t"11t'CI yrl & pal!n.
nu crpt/p&1n1 . or srh!~ &•
all stiops. 126.5 ml'. &l~:il93.
3 BP., 2 BA, fi1'cpl. ('l'lt'llf'r
l<tt. rl bl gar. Vt>ry r lPRn
Call Larry-Ag!. :>-16-~~l
2 BR. "'/w, patio. i:ar nr-
t;i('h 1 sml !'11Jlrl ()k. Yr's
li>P SlI!'t/n10. &-12-K.'i20.
3 BR. ho use, rleixis11. 2622 D
Sanla Ana Avf', C :.! Sl:i{l
!Jlfl. 962-.J050.
2 BH. 1 9S·c7~.c~=c-"-,.c1.-s"''
SJ.m I ,\JO. No dogs, Call
s.rn.1011_ &12.m9.
2 BR St:io 1st & !a sl. C;ir.
Adlti;. \\'a!er JKI. l..11\l·n ear(•.
1s1:i \Vall~(·e 642-37j().
112.1/\lo. 2 lkdr~duplex,
single garage. Kuts OK.
642-'1221 any11me 6.16-9666.
East Bluff
LOVELY 4 br. 2 b11. super
vie11'. S475 incl waTr r .~
i::ardl'ner. Can also he fllrn.
64~.fi<
El Toro
e \\IATERF'RONT lJQ);lf. e
[..ilke Fr.rest 3 br, :!'; ha.
$395. 830-1074. 5'14-.it99.
Fountain Valley
Newpor'I B111ech
* NEWPORT ISLE *
\\'aterlront, lgt , 2 BR, &
co11v. de n. 21,, Ba'!., frJl l.
L<lvC'!y patio. 8 Jt111s. Dock
space_ a1•a 1J. Yl'arl.)' SJIXI mo.
BALBOA BAY PROP.
2:·xm \\'. Balbo11 , NB 673-7420
LOVELY l nn , \~ BA
hnn1e. ClP11n as a pin? New
crplg, partly furn Jf you
11 i,<,h. On 8.'llboa Pt>n PQint.
s;):.lj. Avail Sept 67::Hi229.
N ewport Shores
3 BR 1 Ra 2 -sty. \Valk ln
1Jr11c·h \'1>arly lt>ase
ABBEY R l~ALTY &12-3850
San Clemente
1 fir. 11· rl<'n & frpl<', din rm,
l ·\, Rtt , bl tns. washrr /dJ'y('r,
B11r-h-q, l11t· .1·d, crp!!i, drps:
afr. 6 -19'1-0Gffi. -------1 13R. ltuu,,('. 01 ·!"an View.
Privalc !Jea ch. lShort'.'clit!sJ
.i:'.50 l)('r mo. 4!'12-l;lR I. ----.~--Santa Ana Heights
2 Br duplll S. Bil.\/ IU'e;i.
Comp! redf'c. N<'W ki!.
Chi!rlrrn/pt'ls OK. $160.
20:?19 Bireh SI. (11 714:
!)ZS-2527.
Surfs ide
BEACllFRONT . OwnPr!! new
hon1f' Jn pnv<11c c.'Qlony. 2
Br, f11.n1 ,t, s!urly. 3 ba. s~
tacu lur 1·1c11·. S6.·i0 lrase, &'i
A Surl~idr , '11 ~ 592-:i!'l2fi.
Houses Furn. or
Unfurn. 310
\-oTHEREAL
'""'-ESTATERS
or ;i s.o;;11me low in!eresi loan.
Lo vel)', nearl,v nrll', 4 hl'rl-
room honH', l!UGt: f('IK't.'d
yarrt. Hl"trer hurry!
P"1!i. llui.:e bath ~·ltt1b & N F:tdl Nr w, hill111p home. Sl<JJI i<hOW('r, pl11s ~? halh, 01 ·l'an \'lf'll', 3 Bil, 2 BA.
Cooled by ocean bret.zer;.
Only I ~1 mile from l>Cf'an k
Public Beach~. 8 • StllrliQ,
2 Bt>droom, 2 bilth le 1 . 1
brdroom. 1 ba!h. All deluxe
11u1tR. ~·orma! c11ning room
& pr·1va1e patio 1ndudf'ff.
L.~l'l'/Jrnt rondit1on and lo.
Serving Harbor area 21 yra.
Sattler Mort9e9e Co.
l'i6 E. 11th Street HARD To Beat-2 BR fncd
yrd, encl gar, kids/pci_ $13:).
ALA Rentals • 64S-3900
-~-~---............-lull Newport Bea ch 3 BR. 2 Ba, irplr,
'~ I ', '•I I " l'rf f11r11 rn1 . l rpl1·, br a m • ll·17 -~1;11 •
Dhl. i:=a r & ca rporl on al· f'rpt/rlrp. p;illo. n 1 c ., 1 y
lnscprl, lse S210. 53 1-:?ml~. 1·1•11111;:, w1'( h11r. ,•r p1s, i!r'ps. lr.v. Slt!lOO.
111111.•. s11 ,:100. F1rn1. Ownrr CALL e '''·l-'14
<191-:)200 -0r fi7:>.-9191 '1'"!. ~a-COZY COTIAGE ~:~~."· Crol!se!I $17,400 per I Hcun forR"1l JI fl!) BUDGET BOOSTER -1 BR, Huntington Lleach
crpt~. rlrps. Child ok. $1111 1----'---c-c---:-:-
ALA Rentals e 645·3900 4 BR. l,,. n,\, frplr. t>!1n~.
REAL'T morl, to11·nhouse. 3
Rr, 2 1~ Ba, frplr . paiio,
flO".•I. 2 rar r.;ar, 1111 bltns.
f'rpt.<, dr;ipi's. LPasP S:?!r.i.
l 1 • :i23·•17fO nr i;:.1fi.'.19!}J e\•es
hr twn ~-10 nr \.-knds.
Nrar Nr \\·porT ,llgh1s., 2 .h<l· CORNER ""4 _., Walker & Lee ~.-;;;;.;;; hf'llU!. ('f'f)l 1' d rfl.~. l\:1d~ ,t· rm .• large kl1l'hl't1 II' Ith 1-'ANTASTlC \'11•11 , North f'nd ll EAL TY
h~kfasl noo .. Ncll1y dcc·ll3•·lo\\• n1a rkr !. 3 BR 2 RA. split l••vrl. 2 Bil. 2 BA .. ~r p Nt1r /llt..-p11~11 orrlt t INVESTMENTS
545-9451
Houses Furnished 300 DOLLHOUSE -2 BR, hltns, n1rd. l!nt: l'k S27.1 incl Condominiums
Unfurn, ora l€"d insrd(' & nul Va-Cardln11! H9n1r. pr11·rd low 1l1 n rm, ~am c·l~s. hllns, BAYCREST
l:ROl, ,\,~~i ti~ $2l .!l<IQ. • al $.'i0.9,i() .. VA or FHA. f]lln'I d":t<IPnrt st. !\ew pa 1111. $."~l.~.00 is an cxi·("!l('nr buy !or
CA l;l 0 •••·l.tl.t Xlnr nbrhd. Truly fl show cl rps ph1~h i·pt. Owner 1 -l 1 ! 't' ·b lh
---------~~ G•neral 1>r cl gar. Kids Dk. S14;i, \1'lltl'r. s::UO inl'! i;:-;:irdrn1>r.
320 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 l"r htar•h, :i::&-n171.
p!;ier toda irJC>.-6.;i;:'l flr ~~1~16.1 11rgc , If'! rr)Onl, 2 a ~ . srf' Y-luirnP. ~UITOunr!Pd hy rnan.v d,,.,.#C, I' BEAUT. ()('<'an 1·iPW, 2 RR.. 111or1• "·"prn~il·e llomr~ 1n
REALT.Y IJI,'. sunrl Prk, 1'~ h;i. Nr w on(' of thf' 1111('~1 rf's1denri11J
Nr'!r Ntwporl P'o•f orf lrr t62-4471 ( ;::.) 544-110] w/w r pt & rl rfl~. rl hl Jl,'.ar. ar1>11 . ., a v~1l;ih!f'. Tn arrange
f''OR MIP hy ownrr, C()!ita
J\lf's.a-10 un i! cour t on 1 11c
tJI lan<l, 1.onf'fl ror J more
unils, <'h:)."lf'-in, 11 yn olrl,
cpls, drp!i. 41!1 i;pac. 2 Br
hseR & 121 3 Br, 2 Ba h~es.,
11!1 w/rncl pr[ pa1ios &
a!l ch gar. SlS0,000; S.1'.i,000
rlu Nn !r111!f'.\. In r .
S1.6fi.O/mQ, Always rf'nled.
li7l-:l690.
I r.111n's Domain -Ne~r
beal'h, SmJ pet ok. Ulil pd.
Sl 10.
ALA R•ntals e 64S·3900
COUNTRY CLUB Living -
2 BR, frplc. POOL. Srv1re-
rrig, ~mall pet ok. $175
ALA Rentals e 64S.J900
3 BR. 2 h11. living r n1
11•/trplt•. ram, <l1ni0J:. 11•alk
tn hr ach, hii;:h s1·tion1 &
<'lrn1P1Hary. Ll'aS<' $260 mo.
9fi2-3060.
Costa Mesa ---2 Bil, 2 BA, newly dtt'd.
Po<l!, dbl t:<ir . '-lon!ictllo.
$!1.l I nio. Perron Realty,
&12-11n, 2 BEDROOM HOUSE (·I re opnr. $~1'.1.:i~ !'rl9-2463 an HpfX11111int>nt. contact -
ON 1 ACRE itllrr Ii, w lk & L
County profl('rty SUJtllble ror . RENT BEATER O\l'NER. Rr1H'h ncf'f'SS, Ol'n a er ee
STEPS
Cozy
Sl~.'i.
II) 0Ct'an -1 BR.
Cotlage, Ktds/pcts.
ALA Rentals e 645.3900
A RARE Onr~ 3 BR. Slave,
refrig, small pet ok. $17i
ALA Rentals e 645·3900
12 unlrs. Bonus 1~ 11 2 lwd-(,f -No •IO\\'n, 3 6('dnll., 2 ,,1'11 .. 'Ill'.~· .. B1\. \\'n1·k ., ·' \ • 2f).l] \\'p,_j('i iff Dril·r nxim h{lU$P ()ll frun1 rorner. halh, !)I I: h)I. Only $2·1,:.00. rnl. 2 frnl~. nr urw hnck Day or Nite · 24 Hr Serv1rr. HOR.C::t~ RANCH -Trrr~ -o I ,.. 61f .. 7711 (J1wn '11! !I P:-Of All for $3i1.000. "'nrr s<1r ri lf'l', ,t· •·l'rl;u· $fi!l,OOO .1~1 .. -,:•,1,1 ---LOS ALTOS Corral. Sp11r. 3 BR. 2 BA on
Real Estate by r.n·:iJJTF:HRANEAN vi1.1.A * NEWPORT -G .l.'S NO MONEY
M VAY 7 f~r. o.•1•ar1 v11. ~r!'l11rl1•d. SHORES * J DOWN 4-PLEX
C ~Sj.000. Nr ll HE. 49.1.~::u;. BEACH BARGAINS Btiys S.175.00 per mn inco mr
'1 S1.1· ,\.(J'!1n1e ··· ··· S.tl,:,00 pl11~ your homr lo li ve 1n.
N. I 3 Rf~. + 1~111 . rm. ·· $2!1.:.00 Gre1t1 4-plCll n 11:h1 h<'l'P in Laguna 1gu• *NO COMMISSION* :i 1.·,.1~r>R .~9.,-SiJJ --"---------3 BR d •n r1n .. , 129.~ C'os111 11-1P!IA . Ail 111111.~ rr n1 -
* NO POINTS * ----------4 GOOD BUYS CAYWOOD REALTY rll 1·011tint1al!y. Rr your own
011,nP r mus1 sell. rHness Nu SELLING 3 Rl1n~1S., 2 halhs, caq>els S:i06 \\I. Co-1.<t H11•y., N.B. Jr.ndlnrd lor 11 chan}:".
l'US!Om l Br. dJn n n. ;.pls, YOUR HOME? ,jr:1pr.<. SJl.900 548·l290 w lk & L d1·p~ F A, l ·\ Ille ba. Lot~ Fi re 11pprt1.lsal • \Ve buy ·I 8DR!l1 S, 2 h11th.<, r;i rpr•s. V lmmed. Possess. ~ a er ee
r>I rxtr;1-<. $111.9.10, 10·~ dn. e1r11111rs. PPrsnnal a/lenlJon. dr;tp<'.<, wl1h panoran1ic .\IA(;/c l\'OHDS w1lh srlj(l()j 2790 11;.rbor Blvd. a( Adams
Quirk ros~rs-sifln. 179'1 K<'n-2.1 ,vr~. C'KJJC'l"ll'flCe. ''I"\". S:l!l.9:-.0 only a It'" duys a way, 1\lod-:t-l."i-9-191 Open 'ti[ 9 P~1 _,_.00<_l _'"_·_s.i.2_:1~7 COLLINS & WATTS ·l RlJ11 .\1S, 2 hnlhs, c;irpt>ls, t'rn 4 Hit .. 1 h11 ths, hohhy ---~PLEXE.~S~--* COOL * 00 :-5.12.1 t:v<'s. ~"41-C~IZi 1l r~1H'i:. 5.12.!lOO . n11 "'"'k a '\'1r "'· Rrduf'rd I __
Cov<'rrrl "-"tio • R·ll-Q lo VERY SHARP-4 BD!t \J S .• 1 h111hs, carpets, 111 5.\!I.~,()(), Dn\•c by •122 Hiv-S6.000 OOwn. PriN> Si),000. ,.~ I •·11 "~~ \\larnl'r & Oa k. Hun1 Bch. 11.·;illrd y 11rd. 4 BR/2 RA 4 BEORM. 1 r»P•'s. · · ·''IJ!t f"l'.~1dr .!.: i.:•1·r tN a 1·1111~ ~ hlk W · •
fa mily h<lnl<' nc;ir schools. J l'it f g;ir;i" ~ 1i,,h~ Prr~-Laguna Niguel Realty University Realty , ~ · ol B"11-ch. Bl \'d.
ALL 'J'E R1\lS a vailahlr. liuc fl nni._oe. ,:, 11 ·; 1.11·,\ 83(1...5050 499·1344 3001 E. Csl. 11111 lli3.fi.il0 NI'",' crpls &_bldrp.i;. Gflrepr.~.
S:.'G .. 1«!. BROKt~R. 6--1 1-4l!lfi .. . I i lit ---_ .. -;i t. g;is tim<. d ft n, ;1 ~s1111111 l•l1• loan. Ont• of 111 .. *Niguel Shores* TEACHERS OR 0 J)f'n Sa 1 & Sun rron1 noon.
• :>'fESA DEL :O.IAB-,-11111~1 popular hr.n1•·s 111 1h1· Plans IHll't> i•h;i n~<'d. i\hi,r FAMILIES LEADERSHIP R. E .
By ()l•n<'r, 4 RH, lg l11 rm I "n•.1 ~"ll .J BH 2 BA "F" 1,11111 IM ~I ED. OCC\TPANCY l!\'l .. M66/1'10·53.ltil/W7 • .j9lJ
1:1.. h.i. 1111 w/1•rpl Sp;i, • 1'1\l~rr I '.\Lh:Frt Ttl TY hntni:> 111 iir~t lnr rrml'rit nl N1 ftr ly dr1 ·nr11.l<"d 3 BR, 1 RA fa m ll~· rm ,, k1t1 /11•n. S111rl li1~1 H<'u1t1 ll ll. 1<1.!·1111< !\il,'llPI ~ll<Jrf'c, Prini., lnl . h111n,.. 1i<'ar lw;u·h. :":ile
)rl lnr 11l rnr ft .\1 11111 ,.11 11~ --P RICED-F-OR --r ::fl ('I_ "r /l"D.~r !-! nin~ or S·.11 •'ililll.; ()(•P,Hl \'I "\\ c ~~·~~ ll~Sllm. ;,'.'r Fl{,\, QUICK SALE /\r.•111 I ino H• i·nn1pl<'hnr1 l '"'fi r F11n 1. l l:('I nr un-
:>t"l-;.i!i!l l _ l \'\!'A:'-'I" \I l'ST Sl·.1 .1.' C'.1ll ""ll"r ~~l-11 ~1,; f11rn 1i.:OO /\c1 filfi·:lh .l
4 RR . r11m·'',·', """'·. \..:(' 101 1\ril.' ,<111 .. ·11~1· ·I 111•,· ., 11,1• WATERFRONT-~ .1 Iii{, :.1 1, Ba , \'.'.l)(l(I ~q . (1 ,\~!<tJnlf• "•' \A lnll n l\11n t l:,,t• 11,.1, ]nT l>t·i'k ~ Nl1t'r"rf l'Z r llRN IJ11l1s, g rn!~
S,'10.!100 Vf'I) 11r·1 1 t~· O"nr e 11,\FFDi\L f:~:A ITY e C'h;irmuu: C\1tldon11n111 m nn S22 000 !'P Sl.l2,.".,r(), Pf"m ""l"ll f•·•'1••. hr;i111 1ru1 h1k ,1 nl lhr l>ll_\, f'>f>ligh!IUI \'itw _ 1 ......... ·"·· ----Sl:!-HIJ:, !·:1 ('~ ~111 ~·11(, 11 /~rr111kl .. r~ S ll .O!~. H~ fl(' nl"l'l>r ''11('111'!1 . Ou1 ,.,,
2REPOS fRO\I S21i ftvl '()ft sill· I)~ (Jlll'lf'I.-'.': lit ~ f'\\ll<'f ·l'l'>-4-171 1)(1\ll, )'I<'('~'!.~~· I0\\11 <H<nr ran I hAmilf'
Jlfllf'C'rt'!01 ,\· \1t·'~ drl '-l,11 t I I li'>l :?i;:!fi, r \' r ~; 6.'i.i\.79ili 111, 111 ,11 Hn1 1'n \h1 nn~ T~:n l!t'e~:HT & ,\.3SoC'. r
r oe rlP1;i ll.o , \\"ill s Ill!~. in"'' Cpl. ri p~. i.1111~. 1 1·1·1 Lido Isl• :1 171 \'1a l.1r!n, fii:i-~:iOO nnl". nn!~·-~---~. ,;.if..-77~!'1 • I 1• <111 ,\~~~IOl!•l•lf' "/,'• F'Ol "llPLEX. •lrlvo> hy 7.~:1 --~-o-oc-. NEWPORT HEIGHTS fl.1\Yi.;1!(1r(E.-:. 1 BH. 2 h11, ·I RP ... 2 HA. r,1n11l.1• & d1n1n:: ~·II,\ 1~01<11 ,\,~111i;:, ~2\.'1 "1, .l11n1r• .\."12.:'iX! Is-!Ill' pnrt G EM S\1,000 1-:.\ 011 n('r rnnrn 2:111 \\'11kr Fnrr·sl ){d., /\.11:.~0\11 r nr l\!r!h<'r 1n ln Ttw> Do}I !"
• ,._--.1•11 1 -0111• nf lilt 1••r1 k w F 11rlr *" 1;u;.2:r;~ • • ,.,, "·.''"'· ''·" -"''>. r ollr,r Pk lll'Pil . ;>l. "'"'-~ ' · · r < ,.,, .,.,.. . ·• · '•r r"lt<r /"0 ll••t> ', I I 11 T-1 -.-----1• ,\11u•r1 .. ;111 w•11\rs 11 1';<1 ;1 '" It . RLUt'rs, h,\' nwllf'r. 3
$422,000,
New 27 Unit Apt Bldg.
Coste Mesa
BRn l\F;n. 6-11-,1~
Prid• of Ownership
Home
f'amity 11.·Jth tt>rna i;:f't'l! ok
~ Ai>d room 2 bath, built in!!,
raq>f'llng, rlrilpe!I, !ra!le S28.i
l)f'r mo. P ho ne Long Beach
21'.1 • 429-!f.ij ].
1100-CUTE ·.-1 ~s=R.--.,Du pll'X.
Jllr11-I 10<'. Avail JIOIO.',
BEACON* 645-0111
5200-STF.PS tn ()('p<an. 2 B R.
2 Ra home. Gi!r, y;irrl for
kid.<lpf'l.'.
BEACON* 64S-0111
* LANDLOR cfsT
FREF. RENTAL SERVICE
Tenanls wa 111n~
NEED
Property Management
\\'E: CAN HELP Y()U~
BEACON * 645-011 I
Balboa Island
B R I C 1-l T, sunny l HR
t;lrrora!or lumishl't'I . lrlf'a l
!or, l~r .\l'rf_ \Vin1r r
S360/n1n fi<\·l---0210. f>M-4~.
J BR. "'/.l:ar11i;:r Srpt 1.irh-
.!une I.7th. Nrll' f'rpts rlrp~
SZ--11 mn 6iJ-!l-IO.i
Balboa P•ninsula
YE,\HLY nr \\'1ntf'r J ~p1 ~·
2 Brt!rm. 2 Ba th, nrar ha~
~20 Ah·arado Plllrf'.
HH . 2' • IJ;i , 2 .~!> roun1lv ri 1n \r"l••fl HP:i1·h. ;\ lw · tlfl . 2 H,, I lt\'r] L1ncl11 n n , hllri.<, 1 .. ,ar i::<•l•• 2 HH e EXCLUSIV.E AG ENTS e dl'i'<)r:iir•I lnr 1,.,,11:,,;r "r l •"•lll~. 2 l1a1h~ "n 11 h11E!r \1~~1,.,1 . frll-1!\1.
Ea1t Bluff Bayshor•s
170 =---,-
·-----• \\'lNTE rt R" n t 11 1 .
Lots for Sale
SALf_.S -LF:ASF:S collrg" II ~<' hll \.<. J 11,1 !1t'"·'h11il1>r1 l.-i1 H1 .. 1111 fnr 2-J~H.-:?'~li;i, i·ondo. Pool ,
I -l~t:it ,I; tr11ilr r. Al! lh1s-plus Muna. rPfT"a\ioo h•ll , ;«J l'l'I lt('o•d 11\ l.12:~M), 1\lu~I $ • '-"' :';""a,.. s••IL 0\\llf:'r '113. :i!n -19 1!1 111nr<' for 1 1 ,~l.fl FORTI~ CO. Rl lr~ 642-~
& " Walker & Lee """'-u"0 T""'"'"'"" ' "'/ i: 1>.J3.1r 'LA-Qui;;-r,-"""\LIC' .!> , / • l/ B1•11.ul • HH, .~·1n,t.:lr sly Hit 21; AA Pool. No po ints _ :m.n \l',.~11·hff Drivr ··11 ·~· o "17 ""'6 .1 _. Teltlly "/lrg lnn1 rn1 , "'"''' 11 1111 1in _•_,.•_•. _ •_·_~_r._ .•. ,,..,., ,
I fi lf~~~ll 0 1lf'n ':ii !l P'-f ·'I><,,,, "I 1rrpi1. \\'nlk !f) t•l'h, 0 111: 4 RR, 2 s1ory, tw-11l'h.
2ll4 V i~ta Del ~ 01' nr. ~11111~· :>.1rfl.", pnii'1I 111 OPEN SAT. -2-5--1·l11hh~r . lr11n1.<. p n n J ~,
&14-ll:t.1 ~"!!al SJ6.!l00, 96S-:'i t l.t 209 Via Cordova .$'.Yl,!l."JO, 011•11f'r 4!W-9.lll. l'\r•"fl'lrl ~ach
Fountain Valley BY O\\'N ~:lt.-\.o\'•'ly 3 llll.. 2
l~A hon1 r . Lt~~ 1Ju111 '.1 ~ r~
ASS\1~1E 6'' loan. flll •f'k old Jj.·ttur. l;ind,..tea11111f.:.
f'~1~11', O'>l'rlf'r. 4 BR, 2 ba. n1Hn1· ru~L '(Ira~. A:<~u"'"
r rp 11l, dr p ~. t)l l n s , 13·',', (;I ln11n. 1~• n1u111hly
f'Ul..il f'-s11.r S.-hool 1 bl(l('k. f)l1y1 s. S:lO.:'«J. !lGR-~1Jli~l
jJ4/!!6~'.17 1 j, 4 BR.~21 . RA-:-('oorlo:-:-.·~·
4 BR. hnn1r, l'\ b ;l., "'"' 1 ·111~. hltns. IJ'plc.
11Mun111hiP ;,J,•-;. t'llA lnAn. 121)00. By ()\1111·r. i;:J22
S23,!IOO. By n1vfl('r, 962-4:110 I:'h°'crt1('lrl Dr 21.l l!2J-fi4.~:1.
Huntington Se'!c::h Huntington Harbour
NEED TO RENT WALK 12 hlk 1\1 hra.--h ,~.
marina. 4 Br, .1 Ba, rhoit·r
Hil\'f" fl Wrp, 1<h9rp 3 Bl"<I· Oa\' lslf' lot·11t11u1, In: l.'-'r
room hoftlf" A! $tl.i. per I I ~: . 21"""2 , ,-n)()nth. Clean 11.rid r••11(ly 10 ° · v_"''-"-· _._.~_._,,_-_._'"_· _
~·f' 1n. Call today 8·12-T;>l.i Irvine I==~· =;;;;; · THE REAL" 1R ESTATERS '-' . .. ; ' ...... BONUS ROOM
2 .'i1 ~. 5 bdrm.•., 312 h;1fh~.l ---~------
~·a111ily rrn ., 2 rrplr~. 4;') ft Newport Shores
lol. Ou1 f)I 101\'n 011·nt r 11sk·
1ni:: ST9.:ro.
OPEN SUN. 2,5
125 Via Zurich
~-oH .sa.lr, Nr .,.,·por1 ShorPs, ~
hr, frp lr, r1-t· lac ,, pool~.
&~>.1<'Cl1 lflr 11pp'1.
f111 111~r . .1 lxfrn1~ '.: h11th~
f) · Sant• Ana H•ighl1 111111,c: 11r1>n , l'r11,1r ]\)('_ Srt> -----------~ N11n r~1rl'' flnl,1• l."1!),j(lfl 1/J ACRE, t\n)'!;(' bo6td\ni;:
Walker Rlty . 675-5200 1.iciJ11ws & pPrmtt 2 Br
:l'.1:16 \'111 Li<ifl. 1\1'\l'llOr! Rr11r h hoinr . S4~.f100 ;,.i:,._37;xi,
.\Hit, 211 ha. ;)()xii~., $R!'l/llXI
3 liB, .~·,ha . 4;,~AA .. ·s~l.'.'«I
fl 131t 5 hn 50xAA .. SIZ!l.500
LIDO REALTY INC.
J.1~i Via l.11\o 673.7300
Sen Ju•n Capistrano
SOlITH •o
LACUNA Brach, 2 pMmt" BRy~horf'.•, J Br, Ii i hH.
!l!'Panv1r >A' 101 ~ 11rlj ;ici.'nt. fur11. $ 2 8 j I m o . Call
TOf.:P1hrr al mo~I <1~ 11r re. 5'1!1-6f,1)1.
rll)~ 10 dn11 uto11'n High .-cc-,--00---,c:-::
School Pv1 . 0 w n I" r . 4 BR, 2 ba h<luse -F()r lr11se
968-462'1/&11~44 . \\' nwt. $.'i;O/mo. -yrly.
5.'i7-:i'i44 . CHOICE Int. R-2. 100xll5. \ ~--~~~----
PA vf'd 11lll'y. J.18 E . L.guna Beach
Rochester S1-. Costa ~lesa .
CJ~ lo 17th SI. ~hopplnl:'
11rt>a. $22.COO. 613-9509.
2UYrs-. -1..agun• R r h,
r11bulou~ O<'f'flfl v 1 e w'
O\\'ller.
71 ·I /fi46....00i2
Mountain, Oes•rt,
R•sort 174
MURIETTA VALLEY
2~ 11crr mobilr homt> 111".
Gl'ntly rotl1ng hilltop.
PAd " coonty T'Ofld, A
slf'81 11.1 11 1,Z'iO~ Easy
!('nn! 10 suil. By owner.
J. C.rana1h 1714 ) 613-J.jiO
$]j()-PANORAM!C Vi('11.\ 3
Br, frplc. hltn~. v"et bar.
lrasr. Call 4S4-89(12.
Newport Beech
WINTER RENTALS
BA YSllORE.C:: • 3 11nd 4 bd-
r1., fllrn. lrom SZ'iO.
BA \'FRONT • 4 bdrm, 31,~
hach~ $fi00.
OCEAN l"RONT -3 lxlrm.
2 ba !h $330.
''C" Thomas, Realtor
22·, \\!. Coa,! il\l'Y 548.5527
T BDRM on till!' bay. $165 mo .
J BOR,\I nn tht' bay.
SIM mo.
• 5J8--0778 •
2 Rr. 11., Ba, (ncd yard, 3
hlks bl'11cti, nr f'vtrything.
Child nk 1195. 67~2.
BA YSHORF..c::. "'intr r rentAJ .
11 11 blt n•, nr pri, bt!ldl. 126!1.
run a1·. s:\00.
ALA Rentals e 645.3900
I Da.v or Nu,. . 24 Hr Srrvic<'
1999 Harbor, C.M .
sw.i. l BR -\l;i cant. Tot OK. • • •
$11)11_ 2 BR -Va ca nt anrl
has Jl,'.ar11gf'. ' • • •
11·10 . .'.'! BR. f<'nCT'd lor kids
$, pl'(S. • • • $1 55. 1 BR horse ranch, kids,
pets, horse,1; 0 1( • • • 2 BR homf' w/~10.·1m pool.
Kids. pc(s OK. $160.
STAR*LET 636-2860
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa :l
bdrm 2 bffth home. rrrsh/y
ra1ntMI. alsn !'lf'W -~Tf'rn
s hag r.arprls lhrun11I, Ohl ,
g;ir;1i;::1>, m r111>r lot "-i!h
r+'ncrd y11 rrl. Rrnf at S:!().j
pr r monl h CV' opoon !o huy.
Call Broker .';.l,'>.!).1~1 -OpPn
£\•f'.,\
FR EF_; REN'!'AL SF:R\'TCF:
J Bf'droom '1 Bath, larg-e
ranelr"d family room 11i 1h
/1rr plaC'e, lll'l<'ly painlcrl &
r11 rprt('<i, """' douhle O\'rn
,t· d1shw;i .<h<'r. 8 (';iutifu1
<'nnd111nn thmui.:-hout S2,'j()_()O
mn. ;ivaH. now~ a.16-%40.
I Balboa lslan;d .-:---3 BR. 2 BA, bl1ns, i;rovr .
rrfrig, rl1sh1•l1r. cpt.'L'. drr~.
fl'plr. f'/A hr111, rthl i;:ar
>A /'(lra h11 th /:..· 11ashrnnm.
Ad/ls 0/30, No Sttl(.,.nt~~
l.11ng t1m' lsf' mns1d(Jted.
S29.i. mo. 673-2431.
J AR, 1n 1he Bluff~ •... S325
Spacious 4 Br .........• S3i'J
1''URNISHED
~ Bedrooms ............ l.37."1
3 Bedrooms ..•....•.... $.l2.i
HO!'>IE SHOW REALTORS
• 675-7225 •
VIEW home -1 Br, I Bil.
lln~lrs : 2 Br, 1 Ba upstr!.
Suncieck. Cpt!. drpa thru·
out, 1111 apptiancts. l blk
oceao. Newly rleror. Adul!s
nnly. $346. 673--0417.
NE\\'LY Redec. 2 Br, I Ba ,
ell('I SC'reened porch; ne'v
bltns, cp!s, drp!. Gardener
pd. S7'l). See Sal/Sun ~
Ueliotro?l".
2 BR, t1dlU only, no petJ. 434
Goldenrod, So of h""'Y·
$250/mo. Eve: 673-8289.
BEAUT. dt>ror. J Br. 2 Ba .
f'rplc, bl!tn~. dsh'4·hr, SlOO.
IM", 675-6017 or 644-R99;,,
VERY SHARP
4 BEDRM.
rlu11. l b!lr1l1~ .. rn11k1·~ 1h1~ 11n
11tl'11I l:111111y hon1t•. "11 h
n11n1mo1 .:nrrlrninf,:, o .... ·nrr
\\ 111 ro11!i 1d1-r 10';. do"·n on
Th'1 24(1(1 iGll It. 1/110.1l111tu~+·.
l('!lfl lhllh 2 '_..·t•IH'l! Old. A~k·
Ire pflr,.. S·ll ,000.
l BH, 2 h11, g11tnl' rn1 . rtt11',i:
nn. Q\·pr 20C() s11 rt, l3l.!l,i0
All k 1111t~ (I/ !!'rm~. Hy
n"'nr r. C-1111 ~r ... :i 111.~.
\'nu "'Ill he sure 1nu have
n1n1·rd h11rk 10 fht' !arm
10.'llf'n )'fllJ i<f't> this hUll:f' bl\ck
yiird Th<' .~harp 11tr1f' 3 hrf .
rm lwin1(' h11ll'. bfi-n pl11.C"'fl
1·ln11.1> !o lhr s!!'ff'T, to i.th·"
,\'nu f'\'1'11 ITl<Jte spiic.. If ynu
t1kr rlM" 0111dnof"!I. th1l! 1.• lhe
hr:un,. tnr ,vou. Only S2!1,~.
CAPl~'THA NO VALLEY
Rov 22ti5, Newport Ef'11ch, Ca.
BI G Br 11r -No r dl f'
Ch;ilel-Grr11t Vif'W-\l'ooded
lot. 1111vrd ~I . Nt>w 3
Brdroon1s, I'., mi. '-. rn1lr lo
~k1 HIL Moonridgl". ;,.uµ1130,
54&-Sl11 or 21~332-3716. 61;,..11:16. Costa Mesa
J t"ar Jtaf'lllt', J baths, Prl'll-
ti,it." llome, with an t"HA
aaiatnablt kMln, Orir of 1hr
r!df ~ ~ In ltlf'
""'· • PAm WALKER RLTY
J7171 Beedi,. Jf.B, 142-1-C.111 i)red hill
NUil 1111 Jp Fuhkln REALTY
~·4 Jm., JBA:, eptt 4 Unlv. Park CM'tltt. lrv1 ~
....... ~ ht A lilt, C.)I Anyl i~ R.'!J..(lfl2fl
_, .......... Jjr,,i".'I ... '!"'""""""'""~-···1 Pril -W0A pld want ad '9 a~ ~ , tm;e:~ent ~
•
RP.Al.TY Newporf Beach----!
--:11.'IO! C11m1no C11p1S"lrRoo
NEWPORT SHORES 4!'13-1124
2 -''fll1' A-lrnmr n'tl)(!f'I, J t\llTl ~T·~ VIE"r 11 0 MF:
HH , 2 !11\, 2 1•11r s;-11r . fq1lr, Nr 11 r nr\I', 2 11:ry, ~ RR, 2
i::-r1n1o>d r r U1 ni::. 1·n11~. •h'P'. RA, 811 8ppls , l'Pt dl'P!, ll'JJI,
1 1 h!<•C'ks, tn h<-a~·h. l .r;1~r -htr <-Ornt>r lor, nr ~.-hooJ,
l!flld. S.l.\.fl,('I SI l·.f.11.1 11111r t hill.clrlt 1111'1'!'1 12!1 /iOI).
RA YSHOR1':s~ Ry 11\A,'fl<'~ 4 R'' n \\' N E R. 494-1878 /
BR + dl'n, Ovrr 3000 ~!I fl, l'lJo<tll lh.
l'rit)('1p11/~ f)nl), SS;), 7 O O The ·,,.~,-,-,,~d,-,-"-. -oo-1ht-\Ve!t
~1 u11! N>ll, by l.flp!, Ii~. • D11ily P1lnt Ch1ultlf'd I f\4~·7i~1 At'! 642-~~
----------J • 0 c--E~A7N"r0R~0°N~T~.w=1,c,.-r SJ-fARP • LGE -4 br, 2 bl!..
R•al Ettate WantH 114 M'nl11I 12.'tt per mo. 2 Br, 1 W/VI.', drps:, bltru. Lea~
HAVE buyer !or MPu Verd@ Bil . Ell('! 2<1r. &i2-8001. $26.'>/mo. C()lleite p ll r k .
homr lo around S.ll't.000. 1 =s-.-.-,.~A~.-.-H-ocicg·hc-h---I 541)-0074
Pr1llf'lpflls (Inly. Thi!: [)(lyle 1 -cn;;;;'L'L~E"c"E,..-=P0A~RX;-;;--cH=o0,71E"°
Co. F:vr.1: ~141 , FOR rent, lurn 1 hr hou.!I!, with 3 lrg bt'drms, now \'II·
1111 urll ilil'~ pd. S\jl) mo.
WANTF:O by Sepr I 4 hr """"' "' ['('Ady ... , S250 rer . . , ;,t~76ti. """. CAii •m. ""1·11 .. hon.'4! in Rayrft'1ill\\'r it1ch rt 1 ===~~--c---~ '"" ,. ~ lll'f'a . 11,~.. or h .. y . TIRED 01 th.al old fUrn1tureT I =~~"""~~---~~ "" " 2 DR.. 2 RA . 2 nir i;?iir, BJr.in
5"4/l-1544, I!'• n!lliJy noc that hiu-d 11·a~hrr, rl'"'-"rr. Stovr . oven to rPplfl<:e. Jul'! watch Uw: ·~
R.J LAND \VA.'JTED tw·nUure A ml.lreellenecrJ& " rf'friR. Sl15 mo. &124932,
~ In :\ti 11f're~ ~fri\flrh11~l rotumnt tn tht Ousilled ::.t.i.:~:i.
('"mr~ny (I I ~71-39.Vl Sl"cllon. Call 642-5"/B Nowt ·-------
J BR. 2 ba, xln'I cond. SC';i11!.
r111io. t'rf11 /llrps. No pets.
N<'11r Clark Elr n1. t.· l\1nr1na
Hii;:h . Vacan! S<'pt. l .
:i:·:fi-6'1'.l~.
:i BR., 3 RA. <lrn Pool,
J;<1Mt'.'n1ng inl'L B<'.:iu t. shag
rf11! 1hn101Jt. S2:ifl. YI0-68:;.l
T~ho~-u nfur11. 33S
LF.ASE10P'TION--:1Rn~ Costa Mesa
RA . R ml), nr·"'·· Nr hrat·h.
Imn1rd nrcup)'· l 2GO mo.
A;:I 962·03 1:i.
• • Ul!:AUT.--.,c-,~,~"'c.,c-4
BR/2 R11 lnrm11I rJ 1n',c: rm .
lh"r.; k lam rnon1 . C :>rrf11r r
incl. .SJ;)!)/\110 902~7.-::2.
L()\'J<J.Y 4 Hll. 2 BA Con•lft,
:0.1onhr'f'll•1, poul &· rluhh~e
p1·11 $~:11. rly~ 833-&106; al!
Ii. s:1:~·'12[)~.
----~~~Hunting lo n Beach
FOR lc;is<" or lt a<r op1it1n,
li!l1:<' 4 hr, \1alk ro be11r'1.
imn1rd la tf' {ll'r'UJ!aney. S3,')I)
~i_o"_,, _,.._._""~· --~= I
BRA ND nu 2 Br h~". D/\\',
frpl, cpts. $2:'1.'J. :i.i(l-1141.
5'16--0.'>21 ask for Ol1vrr.
F()R I.EASE flr s11le. Sharp 2
RP.. 112 A1\. Rrfn.c:, blt1ns,
1·pts, rlrp.\ \r /D, 1 pools,
rlny 11ri·;i. Nr. srh~ls. S185.
!st &. last + cln~ deposit .
0r hu:v !or low do11·n !"HA.
X2-l/<fil
-~~---Newport Beach
4 BEOR~f Co11dn, 212 81\.
par1 1Y fu r n. l'lo.<r to bc11ch.
Sil'>. n1n. 5?.f;.. l~lO.
LEASF:-;;-ll';i~r/co-,c,,-,,c.-;.1
BR. 21; h11. 2-St\, f.1111 rn1.
hl!n~. S2J,j :'llo 21~ :i92-19"t9.
Irvine
2 BR. 2 baths .......... s2S.'i
2 BR, 2 b;iths, d<'n ...... $300
3 BR. 2 ba's., atr illm .. S32.'l
3 BR., 1 h11 '.~. bonus rm S~;;o
4 BR., 21.) ha., l11m, nn tl~f1
4 BR .. 2 b;i ths, f;in1ily roon1
* Adults Preferred *
2 UR. 2 Ba .. ltpl .• patio. 2
C~t"flOrt l:sc of pool. $235
~ BH. 2 Ra., frpl.. nrw cr~.
drp~. 2 1·;.r g-;ir F;i('e~ pool
CALL H~:ALTOP.. 5-!.fl..6966
Duplexes Furn. 345
Newpor t Beach
2 n n lun1 duplr x 11 /garace.
w1n1<'r rrn!;il s1;:, C;iU 21l:
li:~~,_iJi;:11 nr biJ-ff.11!'1.
Duplexes Unfurn. 350
Tur1Jr Rfll'k ... s:llio t" 1:ir.1 JC---·--------\\'~~ HAVE OTl!EHS orona del Mar
1Jo~ 1°elhl ,
-- -1~enllor
"SINCE 1946"
Isl \\'c$1ern Bank Rl <lg.
Un1versi!y Park
Days 833-0101 Nights
-2 ll.P. <fur1J<'\ ilJll fl'r rr nt 1JO
ch1lr!n•n , r1<'11I ~ """ S2.\9
n1n '1!:!· 21;i:.i;7,;2
Costa Mesa
l Hn n11plr x. Kr11ly rlr\
Frp)('. Bf'a n1 rr 1L Pall'l. l
Arlll, ron Jl('ts. Sl:;R. L~.
fl.12-i;::120.
fr• Pr11-· -,,.--,,,-,-. -,-"'-.!~,-,-,-,
13r's, •'l'Jll~. drp~. $1601
' BR 2' b ,, 1300 13'J. $16!!. !ii'.i·.'iG90
.. . t a se. . -;:l I iiiiiiiitilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .1 BR. 2 ha. mh~e ...... S..125 1 •
4 BR. 21,t b~. :nhse .... S.1.iO
.1 BR 211 ba. hnn1e ••.. $3:1()
J BR. : ha 16 1110~) .... !J2:'i
(ired hill
REALTY
Univ. Park Centr r. Jrivne
Call Anyllmr. 8l1·01!2Q
Laguna Beach
S.12.'i :'1·10. Spllcious & 1n1n1;ir,
l BR. 2 ba. homr . Y;i rd,
bltns., deck k v1c11·.
PLACE REALTY 4!\1-9704
2913.q So. Coas! II")'. L. B.
Mesa Verde .
SPOTLESS 4 BR, 2 BA. Nr1v
CflLo;, d r pi§" Di~h.,.,·asher.
Garrlcncr irl('I, Call 1n scr
~Jm. 301 7 CrylOn Rrl.
4 BR. 2 hii, nri cul-dt'.'·SllC.
Crp1s dr]ls, nire p.:11 10 $1
.rTII. ~1 11n.v Xtra., SZ'l~1'm(I
Leas". 51!l.007ti, ri-15-6!."12.
M l1slon Viejo
RRAN D "'"'' .l BR . fa mily
rm \l'/rrplc, 2 Bil. Air,
trpls, rll'jls, S280. R.17...()()U
Newport Beach
1, blk Iron\ br>arh 3 BR.
2 BA-Rlt -\n~. f'11tin, Yrly.
L<e ,..;·n. Rrl~. 6Q--0.1.li
NEW"':1-hr r ;ir:m,.1-mn.t,,1 et
li:Jrhnr Vir11·. rrarly Srp1 J,
S.\95 mo. &14-71 2•1.
[ Apirlments for Rent ]~
Apts. Furn. 360 -----General
Rent Beautiful 1'~urn1!ure
f()r a-' li1tle aJll ONE MONTH
complete with
your 100o/o
Purchese Option
I nd. ite.m selection,
24 Hour Dely.
CUSTOM
Furniture Rent•I
s11 w. 191h, c.n1. 548-3481
AriaMlm 174-2*!0
LR Habra 6.'J.J.3708
Balboa Island
---::::-:-----·! NF;\\' J or 4 BR, 2 or .1 haths
t::lrc k11r hrn \1·/<i~h10.·~r.
trpl(', p11 t10, i:"ilr~g!.'. Av11tl
.<:;cpt \.i to J UI\(' 15. 539-8831 6;l~·l70. 6/J-W:JO. •
YEAR LY. n10rlf'rn llflPf'r. 2
BR. 111 ba. ~undl'ck a bovr ,
<'tn plyrcl srfult!!' or ramtly
11•lth M'ls, Was<'. $165 mo.
6j~120'J
.l BR, I 0 ;1 ;ip! $200; 2 Rr. 2
I~ hse \1 /frrlr. S250 5'f'P~
JI'\ bt'11r h + !,;"'1ril1:" \\'lnll'r .
6T.r-Ol77
fl A' i'RO-'N7.T~.-,-.,-.,-,-. -,..,,~-ul
mor!r rn s.pr .. 1 Rr .. 1 Ba. lge
hri:i t rl\'lr k. S~!Y> fi73-5!'1l:'i.
DAILY PILOT 31 I A { .. I~!;.;;; ....... ;;;;· ~l~~I~
Aptt.,, Rentels to SMre '30 Bu\lnt11 Rental 445' 365 Apt. Unfurn . l6S Apt. Unturn.
Furn. or Unf um. 370 --------· I FEMALE about ~ SlORE, prln\41 loc:t.Uon, E.
BR.EATHTAKING VIE\\' I H~;u;n;t;ingt;;;;°";:;;lle;:;;a;cl1;:;;;:;;;:;;;j beaut l br/l ba, CM Apt, 17th Sl., CM. •/ lhowcdll
Co5ta Me1a Newport Beach
l'.40"p":t0"•·-'.,."'-,"-·----36Cl-l-A'-pt_•_· _F..;u_rn..;. ____ '.1611..;; Apt. Unfum. l6S APt. Untum.
l:B0·~lubou:\•c'1';1.~nc1~;;--;;;;;;;~l>c~·~·~··-;Me~ .. ';;;:-;;;;;~iiiQcl~c~o~ronaiiiiiiiid•~1i;iiM~•~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiii l-c_ .. _,_•_Me__;~ .. ~~--~ ]\'EARL\'. Idt:-al lor·l perr.on. BACH ap1, st>p. unit. SU'J. DELUXE e BEAUTit'UL GR.OUNDS.
Spe.nish det.'Or. ~ & water
pd. Gar. pool, air-cone!, ,.,.,,
hall, lndry 1 Br Sl.15 up. 'l
Br. $155 up. 160 W. Wllson,
Ct-.1 , Set' Maoager, Apt l.
w/u.me. Ph: 646-1377 eves l newly rt modeled, iDd l .
1 bra.pt avail Sept 111. sirs p€'r mo. t.:111 1ncluded. Call APARTMENTS $270 Huge 2 BR apt. High on & wkndll . ttpll, drp1, 1tgn .. bu.
Blick Bay Bhilfs w/ pvt ON BEACH' mo incl util. 67>2975. 54&-ll40 or 67!H>420. Q..~-. NOW AVAILABLE
Ba lboa Pen in1u l• Hu ntington B••ch Air Cond · F"rplc's • 3 Swim·
balconies, lrplc, h e a t e d • \l/ORKlNG r irl ~ 1'00m.. _~ __ 11. ______ _
pnol, loads ol c I o s et 11 . NEW APTS male to share 2 BR apt ln SHOWROOM mfr . 6 otftcti ming PooJg -Hea.Jlh Spa •
" BACHELOR PAD ON TEN ACRES Ttnni5 Crt1 • Ga.me & Bil· Adults. 74;, Domingo Dr. 1 Br From $22'7 Co!ta. Men/Santa. An • spatt. C1oee in t.quna 1iOc.. iC.D.~tJl.S.I Call &1l-1260. 2 BR From $l4l =""='~· 61>-430=--'-· ----1_S95 __ <•_1350~_M_o~. -----·-.I Rf'ady tor "'·in1er 1"t!nta1 . 1 La Quinta Hermosa 1 • 2 eR. Furn .., Un.turn. nan:t RDC'n1.
Br on oceanlron1 nr. ferry fueplace11 I Priv, pallos, 1 &: 2 BEDROOM
• 2 BR. I BA. Garden Uriit..s.
Shag crptg, dri>s, dwhr.
patio, bean1 ._~~l!ngs, lrplc,
gar. ml Eklen. 337-3125.
$165/:-.10.
..., ALMOST READY 3 B!t From $375 FEMAU: roommate 'N1Jlted FOR Lease 11.0rd:rant blds.
1 BR . $161}..? BR $190. up. All Furrilt~ Availftble to l"h8J-e 3 BR hoUse in Le.· M-1 tone, approx lTOO 91:1,
utH pcl. Priv. patio, btlhard Carpe~-df'll~s-dlshwasher i::u11a Beach, 2 b1ocka trom rt., 207:l Placentia, C.M.
rrn. hh1 pool w.jacuzz i, healed pool-saunas-tennis Beal'h, 494.2367_ e Prime Re tail Location •
f l50/mo. 1Hil pa ld 64>.351 5 or 644-l408 or 644_07.3 f Spanish Cou~try Estar~ Liv. Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bids!. FROM $14ll
1 .:i.. or lrti It Spacu>us Aris, Ter-900 Sea Lane, UiM &f.4-llill MEDITERRANEAN
app · raced pool; sun;cen s:as BBQ tMacArUlur nr Coa1t Hwyl
OCEANF RONT Unbelievable L1vin11: • Only VILLAGE 2 BDR~1 . t: dt-n OH 3 bdrm.,
carpels, draj)f's, bit-ins,
rerlf'c. Nrar shopplnh and
Orange Coast C"llei;l'.
842-14!>-I or 962-57n.
Adults. 201'11 Birch St., N.B. ~ room-ocean views YOUNG bachelor, ltnlght., lSxo&O. Xlnt tn.tne. 1B7l
5.17--12·16, patios-ample parking lo share 1ri home w/same. Harbor, CM. 6f&...6654.
SEACLlfF f\lanor Apt&, 2 Security guards. C.M , Btults. $100 mo. l~lnd~u-,-t~r~l•~l~R,,.:Cen~t~.~t"--450='1
Br. unlurn, Jl1 Ba, Cp\s, HUNTINGTON 646-59!39.
tnwer duplex. Nicely furn., 1 B r u nf $1 51)..furn $175 I BAYPORT H
I BR + den. ro.1tuT1ed cp!e 2 Br u nf $175 furn $21 0 " BAYVIEW iwo l~~'ss~~~20 C.M.
drps, bl tn~. garb dtsp!. pvt PACIFIC l\lAnJRE adult to ghare 3 * COSTA MESA *
patlu. llGO Also Furn. BR Condo, rttnation & ll8o ,q ff. U0-7.Q power, prl.
onl.v. No children or pels. ALL. UTIL INCLUDED Announcins ~ QUlf'I ope.nltlg F..ENTAL OF!-'ICE
\'rly. $2i0 per mo. 5-17-1641 Special Bonus; a aiJver. of Bayport Apts . . for OPEN' lO All.1 TO 6 P M
•s~ \VK&-ur . On o~e;-n pla1ed candle snLJtter is Adults; And the s.lig11Uy lf'95,l----------TOWNHOUS ~ Lcivtly Bat"helllr.i J BR. yow-1 it you bring thli ad quiet opening ol Bayview .. es..,, ... 001 2 BR. l ~ ba. C1·prs. Drpi;,
.,_....... 6' S!ol't', Pv! patio. SlliO n10,
New Beaulllul Garden Apart-Ad!L!i, no pet11• I !5 :O.lelody
ments. Private Pat.ios, Pool, Ln.
R11<·hf'lnr ut:JI pd. $140. 1525 711 OCEAN AVE., 11.B. pool !a.cilitiei. ~17.U. V&te otfict, new bldi . Ph~Cf'nlla Avf'. ;,.18-2682. <TI4) 536-1487 ----------' 170 5Q Jt. 3 ottice1, UB-220
Ole open lD am-6 pm Daily Offic• Rtnt•1 '40 ~. ru' S.D. frwy.
DA\'FRONT, boat docks, ex-\VILLlAM WALTERS CO. 2500 sq ft, lrg oH!cn, plent;y
~laid service. Pool. Uni pd. ""hen you visit our models. Apl& .• for ra1TJ1l1es.
• Call 67~7<W1 e 4 bl~ S. of San Diego Frwy Call t71·U 644--5.'i>5
PART. !urn apt, yrly. S140 on Bf'a.ch, l bl~ W. on Holt NE\V-A great place to live
int·\. uul. &15--0662 n ~ to 16211 ParllSide Lane. th!! year round! Walk io
oHc 3 Br., 3 Ba ., fireplace, of ~ .......
I
, 2 2 B _. .. mg, Ill' S.D. frwy.
;,.:.o nio. Br. a. $300 Parklike Beach l.Jv1ng A TIORNEY'S * C. NATTRESS RLTR. * Spa. Garage. I..wnuious -!.G-.-E-1-8-.-,-,-,,-d,-o-. -7-8-0 &1~3'157 . (714) 1'7·5'41 shop~, v.•alk to beach. 2 Br. 2
-Bil. Frplc. Priv patio. Kil.
\'EARLY or Winter iScpl J) 2 BLOCKS beach, men room-bltns, Close in gar. Ta..stelul
2 Bednn, 2 Bath, ne11r bay. mates see huge attrac 2 Bil, decor. IDA Marguerite,
landscaping. Adults, no pets. 2 BR .• $180. Unfurnished crpts, dr~. bltnE, 11\l util
2 BR. _ SM5. Furnished pal{!, S\45, n1n, nu ctuldrrn,
'
BR .• 1~•. Unlurru·,0_,, no prts. 998 El Ca.nllno
mo. R"""'· ... ~,,, Cas'ao' ADdwetsl Sol OFFICE SPACE 2JO E. 17th, C.M. SU.1'115
OCEANfRONT, 3 br, 2 ba., INDUSJ'R.IAL 1pace 121K1 *I
~1J i!tt.ble !or group or lamlly. fl, New bldJ: w/oftlce. 1 -
320 Alvarado Place. 4 fv.•ln bed apt Comp! furn. 673-0037, ~.,.,, <.'\.I 5-16-l'H:il. 2 1 &: 2 BR-lurn/unf. Pvt pa-New Union Bank Tower at .... 11 3rd ,t.,, W. Ocellllfronl. rear door. 1187 Wh.l~r St.,
67 tio, trplc in 2 BR, eleva!on. beautiful Newport Ce.n1er.
1-REDR00:.1 • YEARLY S'.!10 rno. util incl. 3J.5..1Jth,l-,:C.:,.""O'-=="""=~-
$I50 Mo. Including Util. SL H.B. 642-8776. * 2 BR. COROLIDO lower 151 E . 21 St., C.M. 646-8566 • REDEC. 2 Br. cp1s, rirfll'5,
blins, rt'll'lg, son1e furn.
avall. $15() 11111 prt , Children
wrl~. No pets. ;{~ \l.'ilson.
6-16-3786 or 5-15-0760
l...t'aM", :Hi060. d-" F C.!\I. Dys: ,,.,, u.... •·--''"1115hrr;, crpls, drps. Pets antastic view .,....,....,.,., .,. ..
BRAND new deluxe 2 BR, 2 acceptNI.. From $145. Roland S. Barcume 646-0081-Ne1~por1 Be11(·h RJty 675-1&12 * WALK TO BEACH! Pool ~;~ ~~oi:srAt~~~~~-6~3~iri';s.
EL CORDOVA
Apts.
BA uni t. Dishwasher, patio. 216til Bmokht.irst St, llB. J ay W. Hendenon RENT M-1, lllS aq. ft.
Now bldg. Avail for 1st * (714) 962..wi3 * Pe!er J. Madigan $1.35/mo. 1355 Lo!Jan, Of,
trnunt Oct 10th. Choice ol Call 644-0023 Call 6'1&-Sll6
crpts/drps. fi75-3131 R. E. KIDS WELCOME i ~~.,,_.,,_.,,_.,,_;;;;;;;;.,,_-,, INDUSTRIA' U-'t•, C.M.
Beacon Bay & rec rm. 1 & 2 BR. in sml . . . · ........ b!dss. 220 12th SI. & 219 $22::1. 2 BR s~udlO. ~ell" Eha~.
BAY VIE\V hachtlor 11pt, r:..· J51h St HB frplc. Corolido Triplex. Ut:JI
elusive Bf'acon Bay. ·· · inc\. ~17--8717. NE\V 1 & 2 BR Luxury Ap~.
Dshwhn;, xtra dose!'!; & cup-
East Bluff Attracll'v'I" 3 BR's $189, :2 BR's ... '" 2 BR, crpts. drps, stove & $159. Furniture available. DESI{ space available $50 110-m power. $95. t o
rt'frig, washer & d11•er. Sm All xtras. Pels O!<, Pool. mo. WW provide fumitun $115/?-.10 . Ph: '42-1485. 673--1771 Laguna Beach
LARliE bachelor, view, Coita Meia OOards, luxury shag crpl 'g, NEWPORT BEACH
Single adult. Sl25 bcaul. rec lacil & pOQL. VIiia Gra n ada Apts.
LRG Beachelor, clnse 10 499-34&1 after 6 pm New New New Adul ts • No pets. f our bedrooms with ba.lcon.
Coron• del Mar ya1'f1. sm den. Garage. Rec hldg. Avail Sep! l. al $5 mo. Answering service 1----------
Adults only, no pets, $185. 968.7510 or 842_6235_ 17362 avaUable. 305 No. El Storage 455
6-17-1384. "A" Keelson Ln., H.B. Camin o R e a l , San FDR RENT: beach, Avail 9/1. 1 Adlt on-,7---~-C.~"'---2077 Charle St. 642-4-170 ies 11bove & bf'low. Gracious
ly. $11a1 n10. " s t35 . Newport Be•ch Villa Cordova living & quiet 11WT01•ndtng
2 & 3 BR dlx. 11p1s. Crpts, Clemente. 492-4431
642--8520. 2 BR, patio, carpon, 1~ blk 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath for family v.<ilh .:hildn>n, * CUTE 7 Br furn. So. of to beach &. bay. Ac· COOi. • FRESH! Near Corona <lei lttar High
drps, hl!ins, nr Hoag Hosp.
$170 -$220. l\lsr. 642-1387 or
6'12-1771. H\''Y· Frplc.. frleal \ or 2 commodates 3 or 4. Avail QUIET • SAFE Living room v.•ilh cathedral School. Fireplace. wet bar &
persons. $168/1'>10. 673-5822. &pt 8 to J une 15. 67j...3131 (Near Back ~ay) ceilin11: & frp1c. Separate buiJt.tn kitchen appliances. 2 Br, l ~i ba,
R E 40 Unit Adult laundry area, Encl patio. 835 All.IlGOS WAY 644.2991 from ocean.
• CORONA dl'I Mar-furn 21~~·=·--------I A C I Swimming pool & children's ColtiweU. Ba.nkt-r & Co.
fllllc, 2 blocks
$250 per mo.
B• g.,.ag• •pl v.•/ Irr HARD to get model 1-D, partment omp e x 1 d I""" 675-3906.
0 1 & 2 BR A t P aygrot.in . PJU. Managing Agent :>11-52!1 garage. 673--0946. Park Nwpl l br apt. Re-• P s. HARBOR GREENS 3 ROOl\fY BR, 2 BA, bltins.
Coste Mesa n1a inder of lease to Dec 1 & Entenaining wiU be a pleas-a4fi.4353 e NEW DELUXE e srndeck, seeps. 10 bay or
afl. Call 644-0734 ~ at ure. Decorating !his lovely. [ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii [ 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. Incl beach. y rly. 645-1878
bldg 4240, Apl 300. spacious apt will be a joy. * BRAND NEW spac. master sui1e, din rm ~=::::,~~~'-~~~I
• S ,, b. t * • dbl OCEAN F'R.O~T. yrly. 3 Bd .. ~1 0 BI LE Home-Availabl~ pechu ca ine &?"Ce , garase. 11ulo dotir 2 Ba. Blt.ns. Frpl.·Great
now for "'inter rental 1 • Lock garas:es w I lg stor La Co1ota Apts. opener avail. Poul & RN:, virw. $<l7;, mo. S5T.-664'1.
· • Bm c.e1l • Lndry • Pa.t1os I & 2 BR, bllns, swim ming area.
Newport Be ach FOR lease or rent oUice:
suite in shopping center, 750 Resort iQ. fl. Recept rm, 2 office«,
LivinCJ stor11 re, ba, crpt'd. Avail
9/1. 333 E. 17th St. O -t.
Luxury apt living w/$1 mil· $150. 64~2450.
lion recreation .. t;w1mming, I ~B'A"v"'~V;,l~E~W;.;-O=F~F~l~C~E~S~
tennis. billiards, and vol·
leyba.11. health clubs, sa.tlllas, Deluxe Air-Conditioned
rlubhouse. p11rty room, l"C'Si· Udo Area -SOC' Sq. Ft.
Ten (!OJ new
glll'llge unlu -storage tcc-
recre:ational vrilk:les, boats,
antique can, general or ?.
Each garage 14' hi, 21' 'll"lde,
22' deep. Attess doon with
pilot doors 10 hi 11' w\de.
C on v en t enc•5 mcloo.
p]ectrlcal. "l g h t 1!ghtinJ, ~
security patrol, f4 hr. I
restroom• le w hkle wash
down. For \ntormatlon, Mr. ,
Stephenson Nabers Cadillac ~9100, .
Rentals Wanted Ule81i.BJIU
- ELDEN -Bffirm. furn. fcncf'd yd.sun e DW/displ e Huge ga.s l'i!ve pool, lanai. bar-b-que & gar-• $::75 • 3 Br, 7 Ba. unfurn. V.'intt'r
rleck-close to o c e a n . . ·. >4S--0-
32
• Special soundproofing age. All util pd . $150 to $170. 865 Am igos "\Vay, NB bt>. S28J/mo. Close to bca<'h
S kl
. NEW
0
' J · • Deep 2 color &hag /\dulls. no pets. l\tanagcd by 61:>-27·18.
dent tennis pro & pro shop Realonomlcs Bkr. fi75..6700
and much more: Singles, DESK spe;c-e available $50
l k 2 Bit's. Furn-Unrurn. mo. Will provide furniture
Rents fron1 $135 ... No at SS mo. Answering &ervlce
lease required. Models Or eo ava!lable. 222 Forest Ave, Daily IO to 8. Lilguna Beach. 494-9466 1----------"''*"c-:=cc--=-,.,.-= I GORGEOUS new KQl.f oourM OAKWOOD GARDEN DESK space available $50
pa~i lng l BEDRO !'It OCEANFRONT .. l br. 2 ha. carpet.!, drapes 35-1 A\'ocado, CM. 6~2-9708 \VJLL1Al'l1 \V/\LTERS CO. BAYf'RONT 3 Br/3 Ba, frpl,
fur s~e<l garden ap9 rLme nt. suitable for group or family. GAS & WATER PATD C,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;,;.;..;....;,....;,,;,.1NDo/Ll/d;;:o;:;;t;;!2ti;::f-;;;j
APARTMENTS mo. WiU provide furniture home, exclusive Canyon Country C I u b, P.alm
Ne11•port-North al S5 mo. Answering service Sprln&:s, l Br, 3 Ba, Luxurious pool lush land-
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"!! NE\VLY decorated 2 Br-~ ba 11nnuAl lse, S6.'i0, Boat docks
c i sis-·Ad 1 rd&. W. Oceanfron:. Lease Mo. t o Mo. From $140 THt: BEST COSTS LESS upstairs apt. Bllins, Cl"Jl lll, Oivnr--daily ~5 5'1S-150L 880 Irvine Ave 6-15-0jSQ available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach. 642-4321 beautifully f urn. EX· s ap ng_ ::>. u ts • no 675-0060 2323 Eld A CL\1 Imagine: wet bar, fireplace, pets. 2311 Elrlen Ave. · en ve, ' drps, 2 cnrports, pool. l
&l:l-578() or fi.16.11666 FURN. Bachelor apt, util pd , See !'>{gr Ted Woodhead beam ceilings, rough-hewn Child or pet OK. $250 mo.
S140 /mo. POOL. Seac1H1 646-0032 paneling, big private patio, PHONE: 67~~
1'>1anor Apts. 1525 Plac{'ntia. ~ 2 BR-2 BATH. clubhouse, Huntington Beach
NB. 54S-2682. ~ pool, V-ball. $174. 387 W.
CASUAL Cali!. L1v1r.g In a CLEAN J BR, 2 ba, frplc, 1 CHILDREN Ba)' St. orher 2 BR 's as low * FRESH AIR
v.'arm ltl~dl rerranean almos-blk lo bc;i.ch, ye a r J y . e e e NEW e e e a.~!1:9~,~~~~~~~· ~-ts. \Valk 3 bl ks Ill Brach!
CASA de ORO
phcre_ Spacious cn!or C'O· Partially furn. fi73-2~j5. • C-'I rn ~73 • Lr ~ BR apl , ne\\•ly d-•.
ord1na!ed 11pts. designl"d & ALl\lOSI' READY ~ -""=""~~~~C'-""~'=~ I "'" furnished :or style & com-Bayfront & B_ea ch Super Comfor1able JD uni! INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY Obi at1actK>d gar, lrplc, l-'!-•
lort e Heated pool e Kitch· 3 tir: 2 ~~· \'rly, $42;i: v.•in ter, bidg. wi1h i \0/ 2 RR. ' BA Dix 2 Br "'/ gar & star. 111 Ba . Bltns, rxcepr rrfrig.
e.1 w/ indirel"t lightlng e SJ2;i. 6i;)--0236. APARTMENTS R;1; arlu\I ~; cpts. drp~. $2'15. No sngls, no pets.
Deluxe R/0 . ,\dult~. No pet.. W INTER RENT ALS Must See t o Appr eciate bltn.~. tncd yrt "'' pe.lio . ...:._i36_,1_7_11_·~------
t BR .• $175 turn. ABBEY REAL TY &12-.'\fl50 Near COO! Nwp1 Back Bay, waler pd, ~ardcner/ma int. LUXU RIOUS 1 Br. 'Valkipg
UTILITIES INCLUDED WINTER-lo\l"er 2 BR 2 BA ~chools , park.~. YMCA, Bay'& Call bt•vn t-5 pm 636-41~ tlistance la hrach &. shop"1;.
3fri \\'. Y..'iJ50n &42-1971 beau!iful!y furnished. $265: Club, ~hoppg, IN')'!! ere., 2619-L Santa Ana Ave. SW Shag crpt 'd D~hwhr. Ores~·
*$35 WEEK & UP* mo. ti4&-2830. G1S heat, gas cnoking. f.67-K Viclorla. St $1:i3 Ing room. Lciads o! srorai::f'.
Slu
dt'o & I BR apt•. waier. all pail'!. 11.10 /11.10 p k L 'k S d " Pario. G.<irai;<'. Arlults only.
CAN'T BE BEAT
SINGLE STORY:
South Sea. Atmosphere
2 BR. -2 BATil
Carpets t: drpl'
Air Conditioned
Pnva.le Patios
HEATED POOL
Plenty ol lawn
carport .t. Storage
l-llDDEN VILLAGE
2j()() South Sal!a
SAnla Ana • 546-1525
Ne11'fl011-Sou1h
1700 16th Sr. 642-8170
VISTA DEL M ESA-
Apartm e nts
1 ,t, 2 BR. tUrn. & Unf. Di~h·
\\'Rshl'!r -Stovr 11nd Relris -
Shag rrpri:-:-Lrg Rec N?nter.
RENT Slar!s $l;f.i
Tu1tin & Mesa D rive * S45·48ll * e NICE e
Ttlt-m{)!;t beaufilul view n!
th!! ba.y & or-e11n in the
Harbor are11 2 BR. 2 BA
apls. !or leasr . 6'12-2202.
Sant• Ana
SUNNY ACRES
V.'INTER ocean & bayfron ts, f;"Om $l&i. 237·1 Elden -see ar • 1 e urroun in9 8262 Atlan1a. ~.'l6 -7780.
4 b 2 h 3 b J & 2 b QUIET • DELUXE ,,
2
';,~., a: r, . a ; or call Teri \Voodhead -1-2 &i: 3 BR APTS AVAfL. NO"'! Rrn! fn:r 1 MOTEL O't -..,,.,. Villa Cordov a across &treet. t~rv paUos * Hld Pools \\'Cf'~. 1 BR. gas g,. water pd. 3 licated pools VILLA MARSEILLES
1 blJt Sl'lll!h of Fair"'rounds * 1 BDRM furn apt. Ne<1r 646-00.32 Nr !ihop'g * Adults only Child & (K't OK. $125. Clr11n Large Clubhouse elc. BBQ BRAND NEW ,., hf'11ch. 1 adulL $115/mo [!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"' [ • • A I d ., w7ocn Child Care Center SPACIOUS
23 76 Ne1>•port Blvd. Yearly. G73-65Z7 N.B. Mart1nrque pts. ~;i;8_f;_roo2. rposi · ,,.,,... """ Grrn1 n{'11o 1, 2 & 3 Rdrm1 1 & 2 Bdrm. A pts.
548-9755 tm o_ 1 A A CM SOUTH COAST
U b I
• bl B .
1
I 2 BR, I blk to ocean, comnl """n a na ve., ' 2 Blocks beach. lge. 11,,w!y VILLAS Adult Living
n • .••Va y eaut 1 u !urn. All fresh. C"-pt. l5-Mgr. Apt 113 64&-55'12 Fur•. & U•fur n. VAL D !SERF. G rd \pts = lllelillt'.:.Dnu r.r.p!s/drps. rPfrl& &-SlllVP. 1101 !;-lacArlhur Blvd, .. .. · a en' · Junf' 15 646-4071 U...... J BR. 2 BA. bltns, ground fir incl. S150. kids OK. i;42-ll77G. ..,,8823 Dishwa~her color coordinal-
Adul!s . no pets. Flowers · · unit, fel'lN?d ""tio, $175/mo. ,,..o-e\'f'rvwhere. s1ream & \pt. Unfurr.. 365 -ELDEN -,..... 2 & 3 M 1 ed appliances • plush 1hag _ Open rri 4-6:30. Sa1 1--6, * ' BDH S. 160 up A pts., carpet . choice or 2 color
Walerlllll, .;5· pool Rf'c. Rm, sun 1·5. 1034 No. A El Patio, pool. chilrlre.n. MORA Furn. or Unfur n. 370
Sauna. S<>Js J.2 &!rm, t'um·1;G;:;;e n;•;•;•;l;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;.l •SPARKLING NEW• , KAT APTS. 18.-"h':l Mora Kai ----------sehemes •
2
baths · i t&JI ,. Ca.m1no, CM or c a l I showers • mirrored wllJ'd.
Un furn. from Sl:\5. SEE JT: 1 Beciroom ............ Sl:l.'1. 5j&--074t. Lane, 1ii blck E. of Beach, Ge n•ral robe doof"I . lndireci Jlghl-
2000 Parsons. 642-8670. VENDOME 2 Bedronm ............ $17j.l~~~2~8=-.,-~.--~ 962--11994. tng In kitcho". b-•kl••I
G R PT DLX R. 501rho, cp~. k -.,-.,-------'"
CllAR:-.11NG, pri\·att 2 BR Jl\iMAC'ULATE APTS! A DEN A S. drps, bltns, l child OK. nn BEACH BLUF F APTS. PALM MESA APTS, bar · huge private fenced
g;1r;i.ge api overlooking golf ADULT and \\'ITII POOL pr1s, Sl:>.'i mo. lclosr-d 2 8: J BR. 2 BA. pool , patio. patio . plush landscaping •
I
rourse. Carag". laundry Fllilt!LY Senion 231 1 Eldf'n Al'e., C..1\t. \Ved/Thur) 998 El Camino D/W, lf231EIH~.11~2.76-14 Barhclor unfurn ...... S135. brick Bar-B.Q'1 . lan::e heat-
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" •. ,-. ltt •o to '"'P ,....,. 645-C.780 64 2-4!l05 I d I • I I '• ,.-, ' ' ,,,, ""'" C l I h . P k ~6--015 · W ALK TO BEACH Bal'helor !urn ........ 1145. ' poo1 anA. rt" only, no ~i~lr~ or ose o s opping, .a r ADULTS ........ NO PETS !~'-"~-~~----3101 So B . I I St i•hilrlrt'n. St5Qi mo. &16-26.'i2 • Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba. SPAC. 2 & 3 Br a.pt. S\40 Up. lnvt>ly I ,t:. 2 BH, rpl, drps, l·BR unlum .......... $!4D. • r1s o • --+Swim pool, pu!/green ll!d pool. Play yd. Cpls, bl!n!i, dshwhr. ll-17-.l'.t.i7 \-SR furn ....•••. from $155. <1
,, r.11. N. of So. Coast Plaza)
1
1!11ANAG.ER 11•;i.ntrd. rt'lirt>d • ~rpl, lndivfLndry f.:i,c'lg rlrp!i, bltnli, patio. Kids ok. 2 BR. 7~:'il Slarrr fl vf'. 11 B. 2-BR unrur!'I .......... Sl60. San ta Ana
rir scm1-ret1red adull rouplf', 1845 A nahe im A ve. FAIRWAY 1~ Maple No. 3 642-3813 SJ30 mo, mirr. 7w,1 :=;irtttr. 2-BR furn ........ l.rl)m Sl75. PHONE: 557-8200
10 m11n;ir.:e 12 un it apls, COSTA i\fESA 6-l2-2824 221·1 Colh.>i;:e No. 6 646--7287 ,11 • POOL I ~ 1 ;1r1rrl dut1ci>. 1 Br furri 11pt '"'!"':""::"":~!""~.,..:"'"!!!!!' -·l7
-003fi. 011 icr. :im-.w~.s e SAUNA I -~
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· 1 2'16 6"•7076 I' VILLA APJS BR,\ND new lrg 2 Br. Crp1, 2-... ,, P•l>o ~ -1 C ZI ;)' -·' f'••rs: ,..,.... ' . A-1 Apt. Supply Inc. n " ' pon' 111\. ul ~p' •. J1\ uz ~ I I ~ ----p Z . drps. hltns, <li.<;hii•ashr, pvl rrlrig, nr hosp, u(ll prl, 1561 l'l1P~<I Dr. Santa An11 f11nt1l1 .II>
HOLI DAY LA A Carpcl5. furniture. painls. garA".'· Quiel . 6'MH>l63 0, _,-"' B ril 1~. A VII ii Si' pt. 1, F.42-51 !)2' I :-:-:-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"~ .....
DELUXE Spaclouli J BR. P lumh'g, clea n·~ solullon~. 2 & J BR's !',.\fi.-Mi40, --------l f1,...droo1TJ ApL-N.B. 31112
furr. apt. Sl:i:>. llea!rrl pool. 16::i2-'°' Nt:wport Blvd, CM Private patio. pool • lndlv. ~===~=~~-~ LGE 2 Br, 2 Ba ,o,lcrl10 <1pl fi4 2 28ll e lil1l'll/\CULATE 3 Br. 2'·• w/pa.l lO t: ."rri, All hltn!i, 3Jlh St. il40fmo. year
Ample parking. Adu1t1.no · -IR undry fac. c ' lr~Sf'. Rooms
CHANGE for 1\mUar Npl '
IN DIVIDU AL bldg for ot-Beach 2-3 Br home, prefer
fices or 5lore, 211 W. waterfront. (6 to 9 mos).
\\'ilson, C.M. 642-6560. 547_9505.
"* l'-IE\VPORT BEA'.:H OUT of town executive needs
Pli~;~~~n'.'6~60l N.B. apt. Mon-Fri. WU! 1u\>.-lel lo Ownl'.r weekends, e XLNT OFFICE SPACE Winter rental acceptable.
now a.vall. Lido Bld11:. 3355 547-81384.
/1a Lido. N.B. 673-4501. 0w~l~NTE=~R-.-..,..,,,--mt--,-,-t. :
e 300 SQ. FT. $ 6 5 I mo . Quiet, mid-aged worlMc '•
Crpl'll, drp'd. Costa Mesa. bar.he!Or atltndl night law
Ca.II &1&-2130 schl. To $150/mo 646-6157
Busin•ss Rental '41 • WINTER rental wanted,
FOR lse, 900 i;qlt C.CM-,-,-b-ld;.:g on Oce1.11ttont. lrg family.
I . min. 4 BR's. 64~. or mach1nl'! shop, garage or ~--------
upholgtery shop. 548-8797. M isc. Rentals 465
E. 17th St., Casi.I. ?lfesa
Store-or!ice, $60 Per t-.tonth
RealonomicB Bkr. 6T.:i--6700
* * *
l.DCKED, fe:nced 1ttinage fur
boab or campers. IOc per
loot. 642-6560.
* * *
Trader's Paradise
lines
times
dollars
Brand new dLJplex w/lri
011•r.er's unit for hotJse. ·w/
lnw lo11n, AJso have units
for housf! i.n beach area.
Ph. Jack Genske, ~8&10.
Will trade 10 lew.1. irriga.'.·
e<i acres w I 3 ren1a.l s In
Hemet !or 0rllJ1ge Co, in-
Have 80 pearl rtnp vallled
at S~ each. Will trade any
or /l.J! tor car, boa.I, ant!qu·
'""· runs or ? 673-0802
P"•li. 196.l Pomona Avt, CM. UN f'URN 3 hr apt, sh11g Ne11.r Orange Co, Airport & Ba. pts. drps, !ril"<"l. Avail lnrtry l11t1!. $1~. 842-4:l<l!I. fll'I\\". 973 Va!enr.ia, CM. --Balboa P enl••ule LOVELY 2 Br. rurn ap\s. crpts, tlrp~. bhns, dw, lrplc, UCI. Adul\IJ only. 557_7i6B. 2 BR. cpts, drr~. hl!1ns. Pr\ "
n<'w sh11.g crp~. Pool. Close patio, encl gar., nr S. Cst 20122 Santa Ana Avr. ~~~---~--patio. No ~~1~ 1;,(13 /\la· l--2-B-,-.-p-t-,y-e_a_r_ly--
* Sl5 ptr \Vee k Up. W/Kitchen. $30 week come properly. up Call 7J4/962.:l56t
Have: (1) 3 TD'1 S9M, (2)
Bia: Beitr mntn hm. eq $8500,
131 ApPle Val_ lot, eq $4M.
Trd all or pt. Want: Can:.
boats or Joe. R.E, '73-87M
'61 Llnc. Cont1. Look, Ir:
~ns like new, but won't it0.
Trade: up or dwn tor qavel
trl.r, boat motor, P.U. 01 1
542-2098
apts.
l'>lotel. • 5'18-9755 to shops. Amplr parking . Plaza. S2."\5. 546--7021. Mgr. Mrs. Joachim, Ap! 3-A DLXE 2 BR. bl!ns, retrig., ban1a, ap1 B. 548-~l/31 """ .,,,.., w/w cpt. drps, ;>ri v --~~------6Ta--1212 af! 6 pm.
Adults, no pe't s.. $Hi0. B•lboa Island ;J'f\,..._, La g n a B a ch 1~11 Pomonll, C.i\l . balcony, gar., nu cond., u • Cost• M esa • CLEAN, quie1, lrg Bdrm,
UPPER :2 Br trplc dispos&I $175. 962--4180 OCEAN view I BR k s!udlo [ ~=========o [ pri\i home, w/w wardrobe
NB vacant 2 sty 3 BR 2~
BA, bltns. new crptJ. Eq
Sl9,000, for TD's, lot, gmJ
home C.f\f. Lachenmyer
JU Jr 646-3928/Eve 673-7575. NEw1. v •• ,,,..,.,., ' s, .. "'w ' . . * Spanish EJe11ance . ' ' °'° -•2 d nl' ltl stol'e re frig .. $250 yrly, • l BR, sharp. crpt&/drps. Jl/r. w/s1ovr & rel;, ept, ~17 LIVE LIKE A KING 1~'~"~'~'~· -~~--~_.:~· ----
<dpts, rps, pa f. 5 v,.'· t:7~17. O.C.C. &: U.C.t. $ll5. 973 Roull!if!vel Trrr. Yearly. d f'URN rm, kitch & ha. l
sh w h r, gar. pa 10.•-~~.,.,---=-----1 At B t P 'ce I 5 A~·rea Ur.ah Recreation
land. 6000 ft. elev, Hunt,
fish. Trade for duplex,
Sl50/mn, l..f'ase . 7401· 3 Bedrooms-Upstain Quiet Adult Living V~lencia. 557-7768. 213: 9-M-5141 ltoll.} U ge r1 S. adult, Downtn H.B. $75 mo.
Shalimar Or. Apt A. C.il1. YE.'11.n Lease, S225 Shait cpt e d~p1 e bhru; 2 Br. Family Units. Newly 1 BR apt, Sl25. Sa.larled • F1JRNISHED -Jdr.al for student 642-8520.
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B (2131 325-3781 Evet. Beautiful Pool • All Util Pd decor, ronv. loc, Pool. $16.i. m11:lure • refen>nct's. UNFURNISHED
u rn ac • or r 2 BR. $170 VILLA ?>1ESA Apts, 719 w. 49-1-11170 E t ' nally n i c e LSE 2 Br 2 Ba. Stv, refr1g, Ad 1 *POOLS
*ENCLOSED
GARAGES
$1;~e~~~ 2110 N ewporf eptsldrp~. Matu.re Bdults 241 A~~o~r.-no ~791 _w~''"'"""~· ~6'1&-,;.-125=1~.""'----Mes• Verd•
Blvd., CM . only, rn pt't!. $21a. 67;,..()486.1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 BR, Carpet, drapes, I l' Stove. Child OK. V' ATTRACTIVE
BACHELOR.I & 1 BR's, Sl30 B1 lboa Peninsu • * Deluxe Apt1. 64!).40l5 alter 6 P M 2 1., c.noose from. 2 BR. new
mo & 11p, weekly terms WATERFRONT -Beaullful Ground fir. Corlll!r lot. Adult cpts, drt>S & pe.lnl. Xlnt lac.
* CONVENIENT
TO ALL BEACllES
$65. To a relined lady in my TD's, or what have you?
lovely, quit:! home in C. M. $J9J per att, ~1070 Ref1. No 5moking. 50-7195. --'-'--~--'--26 Units. Price $145,000.
SLEEPING rm. S60 mo. RI 'd 1 $2' ,~ ""'~1 e. nco~ ,......,.
t-.1aturt' 11dult. ?riv ba. & Equity $'77,000. Submit all
ent. 7135 Elden, Apt 6, Ci\1. prop. trades. Dick Felber,
•• NICE & qui!!I home !or Rhr, 687-5252, 830-3093
• 9 Yr. old duplex In CdM
South of. hwy. 1-2 bt , 1-1 hr.
$49,500. Trade up. Can
673-4.lm!. Leo s. l.agulie,
""'· RAVE 2~ Aerts Antelopt:
Valley, WJU trade for home
to $60.000 in OM/Newporl .
Can add cuh, The Doyte
Co. Eves: 83U:Ml
av11il., all util paid. No bay view ap~, 2 BR upper bldg, Nn pe ts. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 2 Brlllh be.. Sh 11 r P · Nr shop'g & rrwy. lJi:al for
childrt'n, no pets. 9911 El apt w/pier k slip twill ac-$•65. 3 Br, 2 Ba. priv patlo, Crpt/drps, l:ZOO !IQ' ft, Sl6S. couple no <:hildren, no pcl.:i.
CRmino 546--MSI. commoda.te Llfl to 50• boa.I). dbl gar. $235. 5'1~3310. 973 Valencia, CM 557-7168, $140/nio. 645-JJl~ "If &14-1408
$ll5 to $12>1 Br. Bach apt . $450/mo. Yearly. Also 2 Br, •BEAUTIFUL 1 Ir: 2 BR.. 2 BR, 1~ ba, lrplc, patio, or 644-0753 f1>r .11ppt.
Mah1re adl!1 only need 11.p-2 Ba_ lower apt w/pier facil. Con1emporary Garden Apia, crpt& It: drps, encl garage. DLX 2 t.c 3 Br, 2 Ba, encl
ply. No pet!'!. 2135 Elden, $300/mo. Yearly, Ca 11 P11.tloe. Ir p I c 1, pooJ . ,c"="~·~"~,...,..~~'"-'-"-~-gar. $150 & up. Ren!al ofc;
Mgr. &14-2501. S151J..l165. Call &f6.5163. $1J5-.2 Br . bltns, ga.r. Jenced 3095 Mace Avt. 546-IOJ.4.
NEWLY dttoraled 1 I 2 Br BR.A.ND new Deluxe 3 Br. 2 •SHARP 2 Br, li,J &, cpts, patio. 2229 Rutgen Dr., CM, Newport Beach
apts. Adu ltt. only, M pels. Ba apts. 1600 bk>ck E. drps, 1J)O 8Q. It, Avail now. -'-'~'~' ~'~"~'"'="~·~===-
Inquire 179" Roct1esrer, Balboa. Blvd: close to ocean S165 mo. 973 Va.lencia Apt 1. SHARP 2 BR.$135 PARK NEWPORT
CM. 01' bl!.y. I yr !ea..w. Incl CM . 557-7768. Bltns, htd pool Adlts. no APARTMENTS
FROM $140 MONTH
ADULTS PLEASE
VILLA POMONA
PHONE 642·2015
working man. 1969 FORD 4 dr cust. PIS,
fi42-4'194 P/B, Al'l1/f'M radio. Clean.
Goe.it Hom• 415 Trade: !or lot. eqLJlty In E--L-DER_L_Y-,-.-.,-.-.. -,,-; holl9l!, or ~ha.Ve YoU?
couple for 1msll guest I "---==::._ __ _ Ai:f>:'ii'>/GA':f.;r.'=J'.'f~;"; I ~"°~""'~·2Xl~n·~1~'~""'':::,·~"~"-~34~IO~. \4 Ac.re Improved lot, St. A1'1AZTNG Adult LI v l n i Summer Rent•li 420 George, Utah, on 11: o I t
{1760 Pomona Ave.)
Beaut. l A 2 BR furn or unf course. Tr.de equity for
Apts. 51'.U clean. ovel'll, •S&>SlOO Weekly bolt, motorcyde: or 7?
O/\V fin 2 Br) dlspls, 5hllg eJOO ft to OCEAN ! * 548-5372 1'r
WANT:3().50'BOAT !power
or MilJ, MIJllt be nloe.
HAVE: Real Estate A Trust
Deedw, Hollb:, Box 3207, V\.. ,
aalla, Ca 937rT (l>tl'J3'-1S34
LAKE forewt, 4 BR nr
dub, $315,950, eqt;y $12,000.
Wint mobHe: homt, umtt.,
condo or·1ubmtt. Dick Fel-
ber, Rltr 681-5252:, &10-30b • !
NICELY dee_ 1 It 2 Br turn D/W. drpg. rrpl " crpt., -~N~tcr=-0~"-lu~m-2-8-,-.,-1 ~I•. 149 E. BlQ-. 642-3018 Bachelor, 1 or 2 Betlrooms,
llpls. v"fw cpl~. rlrp,, 1n 67J..3 l41l for !!.ppl. w/ pool, close to 1hop:g, N~ 2 BR. STUDIO, utU paid, and To~nhou!ICS, Spa. pool&,
:dnt 1oc::. Sll.'i ,. 1140 rum. Corona del Mar petJ. or children. 313 E. 17th Sl50. Heated Pool. No petJ:. ::sf-a= 111~!~d a~':~
_:_nq Sl 4 Bem.rd. 646-1622· 2 Br, 1ea.1;-i ba.Jcony gar, CP~L:,.:54~H532~=·-----,l ·..;P..;h~·~M~i..~2l:::..:49~·-----·I bortt It San Joaquin llills
t Bedroom. Adull. no pe tr.. atvlttfrii;. So, <'II Hwy. 2 BR, Sl25 mo. Slovl'. It refrlg * EXTRA trg 2 BR, 2 Ba. Road!!. 1714) &44-1900.
St05. Roy Me<:ardle Re.tier'. COU p LES 0 N l,, y -NO aVIll. ~9-F Wallae. St, crpts, drp... Sl.55/mo. 98!1 Ph ~ 548-~. PETS. AYloil ~pt 6. f190. C.M. s.t&-4301. Mi55lon or ph. 557.7M0, * BRAN D NEW * h~=='~'=":::..:=;c~=:,=, 120432 Santa AriA Ave. (Acrou *"* SMALL Ir \rg 1 Rr 6Ta-147S nr 213: 431-1195 col· 3 Dr. unfurn, utU pd. $"185. I 2 BR, 2 ba Studio. S150. from S.A. Country Cluh}. ~er5, ST5 It. up. l.l1 E. lect. Al90 2 Br. unfurn, Sl«I. Crp~. drps, patio. POOL. 1 Spacious 1 Ir 2 BR unit&.
16th f;\. M'J.-126.\. \ BR, crpll, rlrps, rsnge, 64&-2544 or S.'IH3J3, child ok . G46-<M9ti. from Sls:i. up. !-~rplc1J. prlv.
• AVL now-I & 2 Br furn. re!ng, RPrlec'd. Adil~. no CLEAN 2 Br, l;lltns, cpts, l..RG 3 Rr, 2 Ba. no pets, paUo~. loat111 of closets.
Pool. l'"l!C rm, rd loc. No pel5. $16.'i/mo. Agt. 67;H6.i6 drp1, encl g1lr, Mc11o11 Ve:nk. chldm ok. Nr MChl_. .t. shopg. Adulta. Mgr. ~7-0711. child~n or pet,. 646-Ml.t. or 647-Jnl. S14~. No pt'ts. 54~7. $165/mo. Avail. 91~. 54$-7245 BLUFf'S rtlx Tnhy-~ Br, 2\1,
$125/MO. Nice t Br. apt. NEAR foot bridgf!. 1 yr. old 2 2 OR ., 1~ DA. cofld/J, Sl&l LG 2 BR. crpta, d~. frplc, Ba, hltn!!, lrpl, pool, t'f'c Adult~ only, 132 w. Wil!IM. BR . 2 ha. 11 pt; w!di' deck. Mo. Ntw J')fl !nt. Av111 \L now. Tl8!1o, bltm, 1 11tory, U.35. srett.. rlbl Pnel gitr. Adull11. ~;,,10 Adlt~. no pt~ Sl""JCI, 673--1362. No kirl11 or fll!lll. 64~361.4. ~l71, >12--673.S. $32~. Av! 9/1. 644·f'A05.
cptl, dii>s, jacuul le 1auna 645-4530 or 64>-0735 S60 B 4 ~ 3 •· l ==-,.,-~-=~~I ,OOQ I~ u1 , ""' bath~, 11uge pool. PRI Beftch1 _ Lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba 35' llv rm. tam rm, rm fol'
Merrimac Woods apt. sips 6. Avall Sept 4 lhru pool A: boat. Trwde for
425 l'ltc.rrlmac V.'ay, C.M. 2Sth. 494-M~. 1matler hH In N.B. atta.
Gtodeaic dom. fn.me11, 23' J d~ml!tft'. m ~wiood. life.. ..
t&J oonnectorw + bolta, flOO
valur. T'rade for VW pr,r1I
or 11 ~ 499-1540 Sh1dy Ga rde n a-Pool AVAIL Aug. 2R • Sep!. 4. Writ41 T.P ., Gl!n Del, N.B.
J ll 2 BR., trom $135. C'CEANntONT 4 Br/2 Ba 2 Well ttntql'home-s, 4 hr, BEAUT. Ealtllld.I T n:xnn NA~AU PALMS. 1 ~hlld. S4s..t5JO or 645--0135 2 ba In S&.n •Mateo &: Be'I· custom bit home. 4 BR, 2
177 E. 22nd SI. 642·3645 mont. rentl $UW260. T'Ml.<19 BA. 2 brick IC.-l'L Oear. V•c•tlon Rental1 425 ........... • 1 ~ 2 BR., lrg rmt, f!OOI, for la"f"ltr mrtall. • l:.eG S. T'Nde for commra'l lMolne.
nr Bhops. 11ti1 pd. 18M f'.1on· ** BIG SEAR CABIN, 3 Lfl1t11B~, blQ-. ~ Rltr 543-(1;88/613~ eve.
rovla , 5-18-0336 BR. !rplr. 213: 592-1996 or HAVE~ n·comer C'Omml WTLL trade Packard Bell
~ntlnrtorl 8 each TI4: 8'16-6-157. bldi. Cf\.t. Realty for ten11.rit. color TV for 5 lpited boy'•
Rent•f• to Sh•r• 430 Lie for ~r, Trade for yacht, bike ln rood (t)ndlt.lon. Call
e OCEAN VIEW From SJ35. ,._ .-home or inc. ~T-l)W) ~tween 4 A: 5 Of
1 BR. Furn or Unfurn. 2 Chia 5h11ire lrg 4 Br hse w/ Owner: 494-0030 all dny Sat.
Cll~A Pl.A YA, 14th 6 2 olher11, pr.I. ok. Coftta Mt:aa * * * ~.. . * * *
W11lnul. HS. 53fi-8367, Arta, 646-1193. ·-------------------
.. -. . . ' ' . .
DAILY PILOT Thul'Sd.,., Au;ust 26. 197'\. )'.t:tl ~:J~[;mi!i ..... ;"'-~l~l;~l;JI[,~ ;"'~';'"";';""'~i~I q;,J ~.:.:~:.I~ I J ~1 1-----·-_-_.. J[{] I ~ .. -J[ll]!.____._. __ ___JJ[ll]I.___ _.__.-___JJ[Ill I ..,.,,, ... :J[ll] l ~~~;;;;;;;;;~~~~I
••• Misc. R•nt•I• ,..S Lost 555 ---------1 ~•lnting &
•• -... PATJOS, walk&, drive, 1natall P•p•rhanging
• STATION fcrr rt'nl M"'ly S~1.ALL "'tutl'! lema.ll! PoOdle. new hl\vns, uw. break, ----ASSISTANT J\.tanaeer, over
decanted ~auty 1 1 Ion , clear fie& eol!ar-. \'le Holly rt' move S4S-866& for est. PA I NT ING · Hon'! I
T · C '' n-....... 2:i, no exprr. rwc:. Fuller • located N~'1X'r' Be 1 r h k ui;;fJn, ·• ....,.,,, • ...,u. =-~-====~~--1 ruaranteed \\'Ork. Llc'd Any Brush Co. !!62.-{Hl6
64Z-23n. 646-f\888. e e CONCRETE "floor,,, f>tzt jnh Call 67.l--1740. APPRAISER
pallO& dnv .. i.. 1111f'11i'11llu.b=-'---~-~----I
I t...u-'d Rea" Don &12-&314 . YOU supply the Pa 1 n \ . R~nk back,i:round
I 1
[4') [ I ~ Rooms pa1nled SJO l!ll , Also Ca!I ,\lrs. Schmidt rm Contractor Pttnon1l1 lnilruc.tiOtl ,.......--P:1:le.[1or. Call 54a...7{)41), \\IESTCLJrr
!;;;;;;;;;.:;~'1 ~;;;;;;;;.:;;:1UNIQUE cons Ir ui· ! 1 on . PA I NTING/Pariering, JI! PERSONNEL AGENCY
Personels 53" Schools & 1----------Instructions • fUU.Y LICENSED "*
Rt-nov.•ned Hindu Sp1r1tu;1..ll&I Train To Be A
575
Adv1ct on all matter'$. HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Lo1e . ~111.m<ll:e. B1a1ne.~.r. OPERATOR
Readings li:l\'t n 7 rlay~ • Ll'arri 10 orrrate Bulldoz·
\1ttk. 10 am. lo 10 Pm. r rs, Drag!1nt-s, Cr11nr.i;,
311 :-: E! Camino Rtal, Srraprrs, Loaders, Trl'nch-
San Oeml'Off: prs, etr. Stud;.> at home
-125-9136 ~92-007() fn!lo"·ed by resident train-
, ing 111 01:r mndrrn facility
'YOGA Clil!IE'I SIM! Tuesday 111 r.1111m1, florida.
monun,il'! al lOa.m ,l Tue~ay Home OffLcP-~1iami, Fla.
n.ite at 7pm. Ca.JI 646-11281 or Apprnl'N\ for VPlerans
)"'' -m• •· Y-o Center t:!\IVERSAL HEAV\' " ... .., • "' .. ., ' CONS'I'RUCTIO\'
4"1j E. 17th SL. Cost11 :0.1rsa SCHOOLS T">E'pl. #1203
APCARE
Ong1nal ti,. s 1 s:: n ~ 1n. yr!. In ]~arbor area. Lk /,; 2lJ.13 \V/"stchff Dr., NB
J\laSllnry, v.·rn11gh1 1 ro n , hon(!,.d. Rt>l's !ur11. 642-2356. 615-277rl
pa1lo covf'r! & fW"rlooi Ill· FOR clean & near piunllng, AUTO Mt'f'han1r. hn.vy '111ty
1Pn01'S 1n wnndcrafls. Qllah· inlerior · & exier ior. Call line PXpPr. nrre~s. G:\t ex-
ty "ork. Relerencr~ Ask Di k 96R-IOO~. J'l"T rN'l"d bul 1101 necesa.
!nr Kf-n: &15--0014. 648-20·12 -'-·--'-----~10-!t.l'il
-'c"c"-'-',c' ---~-~--I PROFESSIO:-.'AL pa1nl1 nj< -1 ;----------.·; I nlf'rior/f'xteri'1r. Quality I' ~!Y \Vay, qu1J11y home v.•ork ,, mai.,riaL ;i.<17_14a.J. Banking
remod. \\'a!b., ce1hn1, floorsl-'_::::_::_c::::__.:.;::::___:_:---.:.c~ EXPER
f'lr .• ..:0 Job too "ni&Jl. Pla•t•r, Patch, Re"l•ir COMMERCIAL
:i4i...((136. 24 hr 11n~. ~f'rV PLASTER-P~lch-Rm Arir:s. \\'AfERPR~l~d f'r k i\4 T'OUs. rr1J1 n"~· .o: I u c r I) TELLER
roat1ngs, all lyp('~. Lee T"f'[ln FrrP ( .< t Im 11 I t .r..
Roofing Cn .. C'.'11 frl2-i222 ~::~>-1931, 6·11-1170 alt :i.
Adrlihflns '* Rtmodel1ng '* PATCH Pl.ASTf:RI;\G
r.rf\\1ck f., Son, !.Ir ,\)J r~pl'~. t"rr" p~11 ma1es.
6i.1-ron ... ~~21io __ __:co'o'cl _""-"_:_-=--"c'---
Electric.al P lumbing vasectomy.
I.Jon . lnlo
642-4436.
Ahoruon. ArlOJ>
& coun~llnli:.
;int GoldPn f'irrle Dril"P
."anta A.Iia . Calif. 9~705
Phone: c714J 547-7521
Name l::L ECTR!CIAN. licensed, PLU'.'llRING REPAIR . ............... _ .. , .....•. , •. ,_. bonded. Small Joh~. maint ~n Jnh tnn small
EXPER.
PROOF
MACHINE
OPERATOR
k tPpRlrs. 5'\lt-j2()l • ~2-~12CC8~0;.,.,=-
Gardening COLE PLUMBING
AL·s GARDENING !21 hr serv1cr 64 j-\lfit
Phonr Aee Jor gardenln1: & 1m 11 It Pool Service &
-'-'---'---------~. Addro•• ALCOHOLICS Anonyn1ous. .,.. . ..................... -... ··-·
Phone 542-7217 or write City ............. -............... _ .. .
P.O. Box 1223, C.Osta r.fesa. Slate .. -.... -.... Zip '"'· ·-·
-UNITED -
CALI FORNI A BANK
6 .\lnn<1rrh Fl~y P\aia
Solllh Laguna
r I~ LA School ol J\!assa~e landsrapinR" services, call Installation
Lott 1rid Found S11nt11 Ana -540-<i'.136 540-5198. Servlnl:' Newport. 496-1273
. ..... El')u al Opror. ~.:mp!nyrr
Help W•nted, M & F 710Help Want.cl, M & F 710Help Want~. M & F 710
Happily Married
SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE
LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE
GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM
(no experience nM:ess•ryl
2 Or 3 Ni9hts A Week
Applic•tion• given 9 . S p.m. dilly
App ly for our W1itr••• T r.1inin9 Progr•m
(except Sund•y1)
DON THE BEACHCOMBER
3901 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar
Help Want1d, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M ,.-F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710
CEMETERY
""' FUNERAL
COUNSELING
D F: !. IC ATES:;:; E :"' t-.l11n. llnUSEh:Ef:PER. 111! in nn
1/11011'. .r-.1u.sr hf' llPRI ,,,_
rl"penri;ihtl', Prrl n1·rr 1~.
~P Tl'rr.\'. 111:r1mP pr11,
49j E. !7th St, Costa tl!f'AA.
Dl::l.JVERY man-1n~111llPr.
<1ppla1nres. l'xp .. full t1rnr.
Tiptnn'" ;\pp!111nce~ 2.'100
Harbo r BJ,•d •• ·c.i'<t .
rrc11l11r's rlay nff. t:1•rr)-'
Thurs & f'\'rry...,thrr Sun.
~A~1 lhnJ d1nnrr at ::.pm. $10
rPr Day. Apply in pl'rson.
H1~2 S11nnago. Dover Shores.
N.R.
Bf?'ilULJ/u! Pac11Jc View .\1em· 1 _,_,_"-_7_1_"_· ______ _
HOUSEKF:EPER Nn. Hun.
ILn)!lon Arh, Plt.hPr ll\'f'-\11
nr lr'l"lm :I 1)111 In 7 1)1"!1 7i rl).<
prr "k L1l r h~i<pc fnr
n1nrhrrlr~~ hnn1r 1112 hoy~,
R)!F'S 1~ !..· 11 ~7-7,ll!) 11(\ Ii, or1al Park I! located on !be
h1Jls1de overlooking ~he r\tw-
por! Bay ar!'R,
Help Wanted, M & F 710
NEEDED. rlerk !nr pn1lll11n
111 Th" r.1 u:.1r H11 1!. ~n 61,
Faihlon Isla nd :>!u.s1 bf' \S
01· OIP r. matr .'1p11 ly
l\,rin·~·r1.. bf'111..-•f'n 2 & 4.
NIGHT SECURITY
OFF1CERS
11·~ 11Pl'rl 1'1rrl, u11rlllirn1.
srH-1nn111;itrrl ~rr11 1·1t~· orr-
tcf'1~ ro U.''1!"k 11 1 011r l11ri;"
g~trlPn o.pa1·1n1r1u 1·on1 pJ'"'·
Yra.r rn11nrl "n1pll)~·1n,.n1 ,
pi11rl 1·;ir1111nn~. nthrr frin~P
lvnPfils & prnmn11nn~ 1\P·
p(Y;
OAKWOOD GARDEN
APARTMENTS
J:!.1 t"1r~1 :;:;1r,.rr
!'r11I RP<lch. C".tld
Equ11l Opp!'r. Fn1pl11.l'rr
'.';!l'f. Aud11n1 ,\ppl~ In
p!'fMl11 ro rr.~1r!Pnr a11ri11Tir,
lfnr"l !JiJ?Urnl . 1r, ·"°-'. rn11s1
!!" \. l.ac;ur111 Ht'h. ----------NJTE Aurl1rnr. rxprr. 1200
/1pfll.v In pP r>(ln, l I 0 0
P11h!:.ade~ Rrl. Cn~la \]I'S!!.
NURSES ATD_E_S_
;;;;;;;;~;;! Low rost rlay/eve <IBSSP~ CctY! 01s!a r.re~•. Dover .Jnhn~rn Pool SPn•ice
GUITAR Lrssons, SlO per Sh1'lre!, \Yestclitf. ~pr!'l~I Thi~ wk. nnly. You r !!!!!!!'!""!!!!!!!!""""""""""""
Found (fr•• ad•) 550 mo. your home or mine. $5 \\'EEKJ.1'. mnw, f'd.E~. I.: ~rrl mn C~Pmlr~~-.\;~~"-iln· BABYSITTER 10.'11nted. m.v
<19&-.'>717, leave message. \"acuum mo.~I la-..•n.11. Nl'RT , ins ~rrv .. rrr. J·. ·1 home, M1.11sl<ln V1e10. 6 & 9
FOUND brov.·n h \\·hite pup-l""
1
drpl"nd;ihJr, call J::d 962-jlj,) R 1. yr.11, ov.n tTan.11. prPI. 8:30-4
Cl'mr1rry !nts,
niches, belore
chase plan.
crypls S:
need pur·
PY. fe male, 11bout 2 mo. old. Theatrical ou 11nynmr. oo 1ng,_______ p, 4 da,ys -..·k. 1117-77~1.
Area Broad St. & Oranli:e. !\'ev.port Beach. fi.1 2-7822. JAXON the ~1agil"ian. 1fi hr SPRINKLERS LEE Rnohn~ Co" Rool1n~ of BABYSJITER nf'Prled for 3
of magic for parties, S.).00 Nrw la11•ns, tree s N shruhs all types. Rreoi•rr, repai~s, yr 'lid ~rt N !I yr old boy in
VIC; Palisades h below •h 1 t h I 494-3669 rrmovrd, r o rot l I I 1 n r; , er-mo I'!YI C't'lil. 1ng~ . ...,. 1 e ~chl. !Ir will vary. ~us1 be
Tustin, S. A. Heights pr. or land~caping. 6<1:>-2646. & C'(lll)r. I.1c/bonded since in our homf'. IM7-7121 HB.
, p r e .r.c r1 piton glasses. "17 "42-7222 54~m3 found 8/24. [ ]~ YRO:"T 'l'arrl La.1<11 &r.. $10 -~--~~-BABYSIITER needed, n1u~l
s.mc.. Ind Re~r1 mo B11ckv11rrls a I~ o . A-1 :>1obilP Home Roollng have own trans. ~1olhtr
J\IEN "S co!ort"d pre.'lcMptlon . \Vrrdl n~, }a rd c]Pan-up. 5rrv1re Rnnl.11 c 11 u 1 kt d. 11nrk.11 night~. Call fi.1fi-'1.}17.
i:la~!-t!, S. Coa.111 Hwy. nr 962-8612. ~Palrd k Coaied. fi.l~>-2.>:ll. Aliso p1Pr, So. l.ai:"una. BABYSITTER v.·J!h '111 n 4~32('1(). Auto W"xlng PROFESSIONAL G~rdf'nrr, Sewing /AlteratTons 1r11n~. Th1i1 rhr v.f'ek.
FOUND 'm11ll le nit1le puppy Skeeters Wash N Wax
with !lea k le11ther ool!11 r. Compacts $7 25 Standard5
Vic Cosla l'l!csa Park. 8/20. $9.2j Quick Serv. Camper!
646-1819. & Mobtle serv. avail. Your
FOUND· Blk & "'hi1e' lemale home or pic.k up. Reas.
dog, no t11gs; vir. HarbClr & Oean-up & reg. maint.
B&kE'r. 01\'ner l d e n t i I y 64.>2530.
trrl' \\'Ori<, pr u n 1 n c:, ---'--------~l~lMI rall /\fl~ PM .
~prinkll'r~. clP11n up ;ohs, e Drr.;;~mak1n.c: -Alter;it\ons BABYSrITER wanlrrl, my
111 nd.!-Cllpln iJ . GPort:r . n"~ignl'rl !n ~ull yon. h'1n1" HA. Call ari ~i.10:
fi.16-.'1~!\.l . ('1111 .Jn .. MUi441i 2131:l92-J07~.
AI~'S L.awl.11cap1ng. Tree A lteraiiOn& -642:-5945 BE alway& wf'IJ drt~sed 111
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PHONE
644·0212
DARRELL WARD
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546-8734. ;-cHCA~NcDC-W=AS=H~'N_\_V_AX_'_
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Dachshund vie A!apttt Rrl. Classic paste wa...;-100"~
San .Juan C 11 p1~trano . Carnuba 3201 !'. Blvd.
rlrnt'l. Con1p. l.all'n Care. clean-up, hauling. sprinkler ~~~:14.'i.1. --.._
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493-::.029. lii3-96S6.
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corner of 15th/,; S/\nt11 Anal --"----'------
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Call 642-5446. Ask for 2.h, hi·~ 'h::>.() A:'.! _5f; P:'.1. :0.1o :O.lain. N Yr!. rl,.an-up. L ______ __J
V.'ayne $20 11•k-CO;\fPARE: &12-40j0
V\V car kf'y \V !' ! ! SI de NEWPORT H<'ights an-11 .
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l\farke!, Hn1i. Bch 3.3~. LRr,::e yd/~andbn'( 'rrafrs.
Balanced lunch. :\1n'! C'ilff'.
FOUND Children·~ 1lasses. &1,').Z7.'i-l.
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...., hlk ,\· stl1Tr. \'lC H B 111·aL1 for small ,\· 111rt! size G11neral Serv ic111 --------..._ 8-ll)..IJ027 hU\trle'°~"~· Call ~~i-AA!ll ('n\!PA:"'·SEC. C\fanv •kill •. ·~ ELK \1 I f'lt 11u;-;GS h;v J\lnn~r . 1.1 r.,\ 1tn'·"r I.· r11r Lh·" nul. • a r 1huahu11 vie. Carpet Service 1 1 Ii 1 l U>ra! rrl~ ~7:>--1i0~' Ha1•iii>r & \\'tl!'lln ~!~it::: _ "f'r l . P 11m . rt1rt . 11 r . _ _ ----_
" S'I \LL blar k do male JOH:"''.' (arprl & Uphn1sTc ry !n~!ln~. l·arpr ntt")-. rainl r te rHACTICAL r xfl t'r11<tual" 6~.::.2,;i:: i· · Clrant rs. Extr11 fln • _.d>-11~20 ______ -1 nn1 ~r 111·:od R•1~ LH 'E' 1n
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Lost 555 lini::-h1enPrs ,,, "1() mlnU!f: Ha r I
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SILVER Pnoc!Jr. maJr. IJ ~ '-)'ARO I La1·e y.iur m'lney '? sa1·1ng , 1:111·11i::r, rlranul'~
.vri, rild t'Rml' !~ Jar((Ut nit> extra trip~. \\ ·u :le.in Rrmn1·f Ir""'· ri1r1 "1 LOOKJNG F'OR
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SECRETARY
-UNITED -
CALIFORNIA BANK
ti :\\nnarrh 911.Y PliiL.14.
:;:;ou1h L11gt1na
496-1273
Equal Oppor. En1ployer
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trano o.nd Cap1srrano Beach
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DAILY PILOT
4'.!l-4·110
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PORTER
DISHWASHER
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c,,ror.a de! '.\l!r Rl'ward. Carpet Ser v ice Housec._l•_•_n_·_,n_g ____ _
962-871!1. ~ Clranini:" Service
lntmdur1ory S~oal Cill'j>('ts. \\'indnws. YlO<"lr f'lc.
lll''ii 01.scount Res1ti. &: Commc'I. Ms-4111
JETS LOST'
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TlVITIES !· TRE~lEN[l(llJS Bt:SRnY-1•·ttkrn<ls n n I~·.
t·JN:\NC!,\L SECURITY &: Apph 1n f"l<"f'.•nn, Colf!ny
PRESTIGE. I l\1tchrn. Jlll !-!arbor Bl , Black mtn. poodlt 2 yr& old
P..ed !lea collar ~l1sll'!d by
0\1.'Jlf'r. PIPa.st: rail 64j.2~66
Steam nr ~h11 fl¥IOO deaninr
DIAMOND
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, Rep.airs or lnstailaUon
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Blly & Beach Janitorial HEADED BY DAVE LOOK· POLISHING. I..· CASHIER
cha111, fit>il collar V1c Bol~1; · Crpt.r., 11indows. floors. r1c. t:'IGLAND, f JNANCIAL IN· POSJTIO:\'S. t"/llml'! GM\v1h
Chica Sch Sat A-21. Vrry Carp•nter Rl's. & Comm'I. 646-1401. VJ::ST'.'l!ENT A.i\'ALYST, R. rn 4 )fl('lllion~. '.\1ETRO
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Frei' e~T . Rrf's &12-6824. ~!A!\''S nal\et con r" 1n1 n;:: ~Ur\OR REPAIRS No Job
medical card~. 1·1c Popp~' i.· Too Small. Cabmer in g.\f'-
'.'llar.,i,.nle, Cd~!. Re11 arrl II.bes k o t h er cabine!s. Hflu~PCll'an1ni;; B:,-D11y.
ti7:>-71i2l. 5·15-8175 11 no 11.n5wfr !eave 01111 Tr11ni;pnrtat10n
BL,\CK ... ·alJpt 11/it~en !oril nl!/.:.. Ill 64&2372, H. 0, CAii 11.~18
prinl l<>!I al Ni\\rl l1~1 r ,.... i\ndtr~nn. Ironing
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gg&.J565 or 786-ASO.~ f\Ps.id. comm']. indus aptg, J11r11nP~" lrorunc
LOST .abovt Bii:: Coron11. Blk All !ypes work. Quick Serv. $1.0C! hr. Brina hanit'n
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F:NASLF. \'OU TO !'TART
f:ARi\'l'.\'G $40.000+ YOliR
f'll1ST YEAR THROUGH
CO:'>l:'lollSSIONS & SERVICE
Ft:ES.
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CARRIER BOYS
Vicinity Of
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Contact Mr. Bitler
Fashion Isla nd
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BUSBOY
Apply In Perlon
78 Fashion l•land
Newport Beach
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BE CLEAN I.· NEAT NO hr11lth. full llmr 11l1r rnnon1
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GUARDS
IR\llNE PERSONNEL
SERVICES "'AGENCY
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NEWPORT
Personn•I Agency
833 Cover D r., N.B.
642-3870
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1100 Pah.~11r!r~ Rd ..
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l1um S·llX).S1200 • P"r m'1.
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Rev.·ud: 67~!1ml rabmelli, rep;i;1n, m11int. No Paperhenglng
COOJ<S nl"erl<'d for New
CARR()\\' S Res1 aur/\n!,
riD""'l'\2' Augu~t 30. Aprl}' 1n
CAl..L NOW FOR YO UR DAILY PILOT perl'.nn 11t C11 r r'1w1 hrf11re 9:JO ,\'.\f k ~11er !1:30
P rt llmP, \\'ork a ny 8hl fl P'.\l.
DEAR White poodlP '"Bun· ,!Cb loo lmllll. R e a•. I ·----,-.0-,-.~,.-,-m",---
ny .. RAmon11 \\"a.\• N Tu$nn. i;.w;..122.1. * WALLPAPER * GROUND f"LOOR OPPOR· 642-4321 Rl'sl11.11ran1 Ii~ A,, e n\ d 11
TUNITY IN THE .'<E\V, Circulation Piro. San Clf'men1P.
Of. F n. 2>th PltaM' call c"7A~R~P"E0:~0T=R,o,-cb-y-D~uc,,.,-n \\'hf?'n ),.,11 c&JI ":'>lac· ~Ml!M. I Jrine~ Custom· \\~\\'Ork, 51S.14~4 fi.16-1 71 1
EXCm!\'G IKVEST:-!EKT I•""'""""""""""""""""..,, ICOOK. night !hilt. rxr nl'll' FIELD. CASHIER n111n 673-7722 ff'r 11pp'T. Th"
LOST male lnlh St uu .1 f'nrm1ra, etc. Re!1d. comm.
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bUr I Ill.ti I ~vr. Vir 17th.\-Cl'llltroll("'I :,~8·42:20. 6'46-i1219.
Prolpect. R-·Arrl. &3&-3UJ. Cement, Concrete
LOST-Bl .1 cir LAhnridor rwtriew.r, nr p.f it & n 0 J l a . PATIO Spectalt&la, A d d
REWARD. 962..t~. d1~11nchon tn your home
..._,1h • cu~(om pa110 (!e!tJiO•
WHITE cat. or1.n1e tail 1e 11r~ "~ e~pecia.Jly f'1r your home.
Vrr.; sick. Viclruty Nr v.•pon Qu;1,hty. Exp ,. r 1 e n c e
Pier R~·V'd . 6'r.H~t. Sa!1~f~rt1nn EaM>n /.; f.<ln~
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8121~ ~ard..Jl62·1137 OPES HOt;SE column.
CALL NOWI
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Ask for Mr. Nolan 111·1 xin·r CT\ lv ntfir~.
PAPERHANGER -cu11t1m1~'!!"!!!!'!"!!!"!!\"'""""!!"'""' I 6-l~·JT.l8.
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968--03\fi. ~00 644-4450
===--~~ '*INTERIOR EXTF.RIOR * j ATTn.ACTTVE -..·om t n CLEA:\11'.G tn 1n1m1I hosp .
Lie, 1n1, ~1111r8 n!erd (Ji ll ner.'l:Jrrl !O le•rn i, !t;ach 2 h1·5 m'11'n1ru.: h l ht'j 111n.
llarr 1~, fil2-4;,;)I, Expe:r! rralt>s~ional m ., kr -u P f;M -546'), J".B, b('fwttn 12 &
11 1r\~S) i.pr11..v1ni. f"/tllilt>, p/t1n1, f.:..t i:'. 2P.\I
PR.OrESSfONAL I"atnT!n;: -f'fl~t!l<ln 11\•~ll CAll Vivian~ -DA-l cL"\"~Pc17LO'~r~"10-,-,-,",,-o,-•
lntrr/rxre.r 11•'111'<1 11nri<. \r "o t1 A r It Co & m , I I c 1 HOUSE: 1-iunt1n1~ \\'1trh the
Llr k 1n~ ~.\..27!!1, fi~.:,..),l~n. M·l-1-Uit OP!!:~ l{OVSE column. -------
---CUSTOl\,ER l'ER,. $4::.0
Grn11n<i tlnnr opiJ"'!r. In
£m11·th m . 1'1r buhbly
sparkllnlO:: pl'l'!<fln.
C11ll Lind• Oay, '3.l-1700
n ~:N NIS k DENNIS
P ERSONNEL AGENCY
208l r.t1chelY1n Dr
lrvint. C11\if.
e COUPLE tn n1an11gr 20
t:n11s. excha nce !or l BR
•J'l!. Knowled~" of all ph8~1'~
nf n1 •1nr,."11nr,. Hu!banrl
m11y h11vt 1"111t11rlt .lob C11ll
~t;.5flZ:. 11 rt 6 pn,,
t:n1 form~ fl1rnl~hPd . Con-I;;:~=~----,---,--~
t11r1 Chuck Si1f'r. !971l(l ,lam-l\fATURE """'man to learh 9
hnrr,. Rh·rl., N f'. M:J.flfif(l, k 10 yr olt1 c;irl• rook.int::
r~t ?27.~ 11!1"r ~.:I011m, ,\l'ln• r tr .. hrlp \.\"1lh knm,,..._'l"lri<
d~y Jhru F'ridR). 2·.10 to 6;~ p1n Q11·n tr11nJ.
H-E,\L Tl! food s1-o,...-.-,-.,-,-,-, 1-"c'_"'c'c' _'c''--"-'c2-'-'-''-'-6-'c311_
n111r1, lull 11nr! [)Ari hml' Ap-J.IECllANIC t• n r t ! {.: n o:
ply 1AA1 H11rhnr Rlvrl. C.i\I. IWlmP~lir. fri'lotl fM'~' Stead.'I
HOSTE"S / . .lnh 64~10. •" , p I I m P Jll· I .'C-~.:._:_.::_,_ ____ ~
trl!Cf\\•e, O\'l'T 21. ApfllY In l\IUSICJAN v.·•n1NI . Gui\Ar.
Jlf'r~n. ((ll(lny Kitchen, 3211 Lu1 hf' ar ae«1nhon p!ay!'r.
HarbnrB!vd,C'.'11. /\.l)pi ,Y Swlt.~ Ch111 e 1
HOUSEKEEPER-COOK I '1 r Rtlit11ur1111t hriu.•n 3 k 5 pm, 41 ·1 N'1. ~('1~·porl Blvd. N.B. ~1on;irrh Rily u.· 1 do w
,\1atul"' wamJin, ll\'r 1n e e NEEDED
!ltu~! rlrlvl'. Nl'w c11r pravld· Two Office G irls
,.rl r omll'lr tahl,.. pr1v11Tt
('IU8r!•r ~ w1rh T.V
R•!"r'n""' "x r h • n l f' d , ~!&-3chfi.
:>h1~t hi' 2,'i 1111rl .thl,. to dn~
-APPL'' -
t.Q(. E tf;th "' ·• r ~t .
PAX npr. /ln~11·rring Ser.•.
Exper. Prrf'ti Hu11t1n~tnn
Rr;ir!i !l.16-g,~~1.
r~:n~!\'.\'.T·:L .~1>rr,.111r.1·. 1
.11 ""P"rirnrr r"r1111 rrd.
!\fir Ii-, 11p111 , ~hnn h;inrl !lO,
f11r!11fll'lon1>. Full 11mr O/lPll·
int 111!h j:nnd ~illilrv .t· hrn
rr11~. ~U!h f'n;i<! C'nmmun-
i!v lln~ptTal. ,..;n111h Lll,cun;i
1!"f.1·1~1 1, E"r. .~:,i;
ne slallrant
• Busboys
• Dishwashers
• Hostesses
Urgently Neededl
r •. ~pl'r rrl'f~rl'l'ti
Apply in J)f'r~on nnly
REUBEN L LEE
l.'i\ E. C(),\~T H\\·y
;>.1F:WPORT BEAOI
The
DAILY1
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
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Thllrsd~. Auqusl 26, 1971 DAil V PILOT :13
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Help Wented, M & F 710Help W•nt..i, M & F 710
THE NEW
REUBEN'S
PLANKHOUSE
Accepting Applications For:
• I-lostesses
• \Vaitresses
• Cooks
• Barlenders
• Cocktail \Vaitress
• Busboys e Dish\\•a shers
• Bookkeeper
Fringe Benefits Include Paid Vacation, Profit
Sharing Plan . f.lajor r..tedical Plan ...
APPLY IN PERSON
9 A.M. -S P.M.
6060 Warner Av•nu•
(Corn•r of Springdale & Warner)
Huntington B•1ch
H.,lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want•d, M & F 710
Reuben's
& Coco's
LAGUNA HILLS
Has lmm&diate
Op•ning For
Daytime
HOSTESSES
Apflly in Prrson
2-1001 Avr. De LaCarlota
Lai;:una Hills
I Al th,. F.1 Toro off ramp
$ REWARD $
Plf'llSllll! wrrking rond1tion,_,
lop cornrnis.~ion split, bonus.
Nt'<'rf 2 top R.E. salesmen
now~ Please. call for app't.
SEMPLE
R•al Estate 67S-2101
2515 E. Co11st H1vy., Cdilt
fe1tber1 ~
Costa Mesa
P /Time
HOSTESSES
Days & Eves
* Apply *
Bel(\re JI Ar>1 or .~-.~ P'.\1
lSSS W . Adams
Costa Mesa
leuben ;
Costa Mesa
BUSBOY
F I Time·Days
• Aprl.11 •
Srlorr 11 A\! or 3-~ PM
ISSS W . Adams
Costa Mesa
RECEPT'
:;o I\ P· 111
C.111 Lf•I
RECF.PTIONIST posit 1 on
avail. in our sales pa\•liion.
A1tract1vr, \'ivacious young
lrdy desired as re·
c11t I ho:o;less. !J you llrt> 18
lo 21 yrs old 1\•/bubbling
pt'rsonatiry, capablf' ol lik·
inJ.! prople & greeling them
"'llh f'n!husi:isn1. f'1ther in
per$0n or on phnne. you are
lhf' one 1ve. 11re look1n,1:. !or.
Extren1('ly plca~nt working
cunditions, No exp<'rience
nf"Cf'SSllry. 5 d11y 1t.•ef'k but
must 11·ork 1vk-('nr\s. T)·11ing
40 \\'P;\t helpful, Salary
ncgot1ahl<'. For interview
caJl 64~i-OO!iO i\lon lhru F'ri.
SA\VYER Hnme nerds
mnture woman for floor
rJut~". night shif1 1 1-7 .
6~6-6716.
SALES J\1rn
STOP!!!
LOOKING & ACT
S11ll's m1ndrd person, :o;ee for
;,rourselr, a real career op.
porti;nity. Xlnt fu ture for
rig:ht ma.n. Earnings com-
mence immediately 1hould
bP in excess of $300. P"r \11k.
No canvas.~ing or solic1hng.
Inte.Mriews by ·appoinrment
only 9.3 wPekd1t,v~. Dan Har·
dy, 5~4·!110 1.
SALES -
FULL OR
PART TIME
Plart> pur" 1\·arrr s;vsi rm~ In
hnn1rs on monlh\y ren1at.
~hist he nr11t & willing to
1~·nrk. A\•er<11;P $2.:.0 lo s;;oo
wrekl.v ('On1mfss1nn
/or arpoin1men1, il1r
n1ann, 11[ m.J4S1.
Call
H•·
SALES PROi\-!OT!ON
SUPERVTSOR
BA in bu.~inrss nr Mk!ng
F.x[><'r rPquirrrl
Cal! :'<!rs. Srhm1rlt
\\IESTCLIFF
PERSONNF.L AGENCY
20~3 \\'('~lclif Dr., NB
fil~-27711
-s=-A"L"'E S-WOMAN-
ART GALLERY
P/time ll"Ork nn Thur~. Fri.,
s.: &i1. A11i: 1.1 hr.1 rrr 11·ri>k.
S111r1 $2 hr. Bc lwn 2~-40 .vr~.
a(tr11r!1vr & rlrrss('rl ~m11r!
l.I'. l\"r. Fashion SQ. S.A.
~1 -20.16.
Sales.Rr;i\ E~t111e
INCOME PROP.
SALES
MGMT. ACOUISITION
F:XPANnrNr. 4~ YR FIR;\f
H . H. Armistead & Co.
171·11 R30· 7C600'-----
S1\LES.'L'\' fnr f111r .lf'll'rlry
stri r~ H11n1. Rr~rh 11rc11.
\1111 \Ir Fnw!rr. R.'J2-;i,w1 -----
ti•IP W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wented, M & F 710 Camera•• Garap Sale 812 Miscellaneous 811 Pli11nos/Organ1 t26
~ Equipment IOI I Reniington portable
Surgical Housekeeper
(He•vy Duty)
Surgical Technician
Cooks
MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
27802 Pue rta Real Highway,
Mission V iejo, Calif.
(E. on San Diego Frwy. & Crown
Valley Parkway)
PHONE: ( 714 l 495-4400
( 714) 830-7700
SUPER 8 mov~ camera, lYJM'¥-T\ter, l Remington
zoo1n lens & l"le<-, 'Y' Lektro 7 lihaver. la1t.•n
w/undPr1t.·11ter OOx. Perftcl n1ower, rt!ll('!!e sel v.•/.1
!or surf n1ov1es . $ 1 2 5 . chairs, dbl hed bookt•ase
Eun11g super & normal 8 headboard, a-I'' dresler
proJPClnr, brand new $7~. w1m1rror. brief case, nu:ons
645-3695. & womPns clorlle:o;. Whitl' lur
.lo S\Oil', books &\misc. 18916 Furniture l Ci I·---·-------Santa C11ra r, F. V.
AUGUST 9!:iZ-50:l1.
CLEARANCE N"=E~ll~'PO=H~T"""Sh<~•-n-,,,~c~,-m-p~lc-,,
5 PC"·lrx Spanit.h Bdrm ~et , householri sale. J r rn s
$9!1 set . TI1nn1a.svil!t' !urn, 1;icl 3 JIC
5 Pc-Dark Oak Bdrm 1>Pt. Y'r!'t. dinettl' lif'I, 3 pr 1i11n
189 st'I. hed, <.'<>rner sec\'l, xiru-lon~
.'i £'1·.D11rk Sran1sh Bdrm ~1"'. beds, ch~st~ of dr"flwer~.
w r.1·in hP1tdlxi~rds. $J{l(l :o;rt 1rundll" Ded. GE Ot>l~xt•
7' ~las, l1k" 0('11•, $fi'.I e11 . ~-d-_"1_S-_l5_1_1 _____ _
8' ~~nish sofas & love Sf.>ats , LTV r rn furn, bf'd r1n S<'!.
SS9 sl"t day hM. 1111-r rn ow r r ,
s· Spi;tush i;o[a & ('hair ~C'ts, Ja1nps, 2 bar s100!.s, I't'fl'lj::. "H"";-"1p-""w"-";n"!";-"d"~"M'""&....,;-•-·,"1T"-["H"-·.-·1,>"-•w";";;--•;--;•d-":~;;·-~&·-~F~7~i'~o"Sos:m srr. .. , ,. .. Misc 1onts. Bt\v TV, N'r.cr(1
las. usru, a I inus, your pl11.1'l'r Ao1-r1n. After 5 pn1
Savul(is & Loan · \\'A!TRESS, exr·n lull 11mp C"ho1rt> $2:! ea. )46---7ROO, 32;,.I 'A'nshing!on.
JOHN'S BIKES
-NEW-
Columbi• * Premium
Steyr * Roma na
10 spds $84.S0-$2117.00
:i speci.ls $6Zi-$&:i
3 spd.s, n1cn & ""'omen
$5:\.~-$70
-REPAIRS-
\\'e do l'Xpt'rt r<'pair on
aJJ m11krs & models
23·10 NEWPORT BLVD, CM
NEW HOURS
2flm !o JOpm Jl1on-f'M
Sat-Sun 9an1 to 6pm
545.4;20
-\Viii T1tkr Trade-Ins ---•AUCTION•
HOUSE
LOAN SERVICE CLERK for S\1ed1sh Smorga!lbot'd. ~ Pc·~pani~h gaming table ,r,. GARAGE Snlr: inlciwm. A11,..nr1n ... rv<'ry Fri, 7 pm
F.xpenPnce preferr<tl Apply lw!111n 4 & 6 pm. 14.• rha1rs .. $79. rernrd pl11.yrr, i:hcst nf t'urn. Ap·pti. An!lqnrs
Call ,\trs. Wells, &12-4000 ~-191h St, C.:"11. Ask for1 Bnx spnni;s ,{ .. n1at1rl'Ssr
5
,
1
}or rtrai\'t'l"ll, golf clubs, rl"C 301."i \\', \Vnrn;•r, S.A.
1>! f'f " Jfnllow s«arcli li.;till SECRETARY-TRAINEJ:: 111 ' M111rr .':rnupinJZ ~ s, ,. la\\'n n1011•rr. g11itllr, n11•V Bh1p Grt'en sola hed & chair ~19-2'211 • ~17-77::3 Pleasant ofl1ce. Youn~ \VAJTRESS, Palm Spnnf{S ' · small 11.pp\. nays & F.vcs . ---
ro-workers. Company \\Ill 1np rest_ Tray ~Prvlr.f', Res. s:~!I. !) 2~11i D<>l111vaN>. JIB. * AUCTION *
train you to becon1e !ugh 1rlf'n:1a! fac1!. 1111ail 616-03.11 ;IO:-;.W dC'sk. cnocl eonrl. '1' ,,. NICE odd's It. rnd'!<. l'f'mf'
paid secretary. Start $3;.Q. for app1 , Swi1·r1 buckPt rhairs izi rurni!un>. !608'1 \\'an-rn, F'int' Furniture
-, --,:: •'ach. Call Linda Ray, 540--6055 \\ . .\JTfi ,SS. Days 12~2 p.111. u~"rl Furniture Factory 11.B. 8·1&--3021.
COASTAi. AGENCY Ti ~"I A I I ,ps "" Y· PP Y nr fl inne 188;, llartv.r Rh·rl., C>t. Household Goods 814
& Aprlianrrs
Auctions Frid11y, (:00 p.m.
Windy'i Auction Barn 2790 Harbor BJ a1 Ari11n1s
Sec'y to $600
SH + good typing, local
Cal! Lorraine
\VESTCLIFF
PERSONNEL AGENCY
20-!3 \Ves!cliff Dr, N.8 .
645--2770
SECRETARY
Fo~ the young V.P. of this
gro1t.·ing local non-defense
firm. S1;ir1 $550.
Thr Al11.n10. Dana Point. -~---l;:;;;~NC,:-;;;;;;.--;;:;;-;;;~ ~1~S·!l-137
496-617j. ------1 • I 1 ~1QV1Nr.. mnl<t ~ell tables, ·===~-=~ BF:A tJT\FUI. rru!' \fl., \'(' \'(' rhri;f or dnt.11"('fl<, a•'qUll!"'""
207JV. Nr,l'pnrT , l~! 6·lfi-Rti.'16
Bt>hind To;iy's Birt~ r.lat 'I e \VAITRESS WANTED; 1 nv,, ",,At . a1·ncarln--~\n"1 Days. BalboR Island. Good \um, strreo, elc. 536-5768 3:\1 "009"' ('()fl.V flllf1t•r typr ronrl. Only S~5. Uphol. 642. In nril.!in:il r;1rt11n~. !lps. Call 675-3375. J"'O<'k('r-T'IJ.~r-$2<1. Rrln..~ & Miscellaneous 818 2,000 shr('IS 81 ~ x 1·1" f\IHI \\'ANT ED Jlfl.rt ti1ne losr wc1~hl in the privacy of -3,000 shrcls ~·~ x 11".
rarpcn!er. must be cap11ble your own home 11·/the usf' KENr>·IORF: dishwasher. like 5 u r p I us fr n 111 1r i 11 \
of lin1~h & unlinish rRr/Jf'll· of A St11uffrr po.~!ure r<>~1 . ne1v, culling hoarrl. Front der11on!'"trn lion. Prire ss::;,
rry. CaH 64>1210 betY•et'n Cos! $300 new, Asking S75. lo11d $1 00. lim1, llonda :1() •7 ,., -' Cnll &\2-1:121, PXt. 2< . 8:.10 & j :JO , fi42-6969 . "'"· conu nf'P"i" !unr-up. _ --
'loo I. 'I · D EL U X E t:n1•yrl.,1H••11n \VORJ.::ING Pha.rma r1s TTRANSF"E.RREO: ;, roorn · irm. "flternt!y clnthrs sizr 7 S I ?; Atnerirr1n11, JO vnL + 2 lr~ mother need!' re Ii Ab IP, 1'lP<lilrrr;111ran furn1turP, · · · · · · \VPh,_trr Jntn'l fli rt. + 10
** SALE **
'l'he store :har Ir lllmOUS for
1111ei:nty, dependability £:
S('lVICe now offen labuloua
di~t."'tlllllls 011 olanos & or·
i-:an.~.
New walnur ~p1nelA, ttg f799 .
now $.:ff.> e New co~•
ln a.JI style~. pecan. oak Ir
w:il nul , l'f'I! to ~9%. now
$i95 • Gi·and.!I. reconditlon-
f'fl & rt'1iln1ng, 11a.1uL"s to
S!~9.~ l1'0n1 $895
Ort,atl~. brand new w1rythm,
lr .. m S79:1 • Organs, used,
l1u1n S~!l:i • Floor models
& li<·mn'!>, save up 10 S500
R11nk f1na11rin.i:. Free rleliv.
r1·~·. Our fan1ou.! warran:.v
on all 1n~trun1er\15
(lprn d111ly lo lo 6
COAST MUSIC
N~:IVPOHT & J{ARBOR
l •l'<ta .\lr~a It 642.2351
--WOULD YOU
BELIEVE
F'REF: ORGAN LESSONS
11.s !orig as yoll like• No reg-
1s1r11t1on. No ohl!ga!lon. Jun
('.onJ P. ('11ond;iys 7:31'1 Pm
COAST MUSIC
612-2851
Sporting Good1 130
POOJ. table. Drl1;:i, coin
n1lf'ra1rd, R()l)l"i conrf. $350.
Rn:{s ~ling:r11y, Schwinn
!3~ &l.~~',·-----1
121 !1!1-'LES. b o It 11.ct1on,
1!lS\V Sr 22-250. 11•/3-SX
st'flf}Cs. fi.1.'i-1.177 al! 5 pm,
V.'ET SU IT
l:iO Jhs. 5'4". $20.
,,. 67'.1-'1.Jj2 ..
TV, Radio, HiFi.
Stereo
STEREO 1971 rn0<1eJ.
136
Ale Cal! i\lary Lee , ~10·60J5
COASTAL AGENCY
2~ Harhor '1l at Ad11rns
res[Xlnsih!e hahy~l1tin.i: !.-f.:in~ir.r hl'rlrmm ,_etl<, cof·-1-"-'·"7_"_9_·~ hooks nf art. All !Ofl qu1t!ity.
lichr hnu,.ekrt>ping, P11rr frr .i;. f"l1<1 r'lmrnnrle,_, Serra Thrift Shop likr nrlll. n .. ~1 ofrrr oi•r.r 1>uspen.-.icln ~peakl"rs. Gar-
11mr . 0,1·n trans. Srhrr!u!r hl-fi<irk 1·plv<'t <'h:tu-,_, S' back to school clothes rarcl 11uton1a1lc turntable.
'
SJOO. ~57-!i9f;7. Ai\1/F"i\t, s!<'rt.'O radio &: SINGLE neerl!e ,t-overlock ''arl"s . lo 1.) d~ys ~r vr\vPr /iOfil K· lnvr~ra t , on sale now! U--:-s-. -Divr -,.-,-,-,-"ch-n
oprs on dre5se.s & 111nn1h 61~-:mso. Co~la l/Pr(·ulnn fi11111I~· r non1 Ill i\Ta 111 St. H.B., lO 11n1 1o 1ape ckek. Still new. was
I 'I I · en u i p · c· o rn fl Ir T r ~~."Ill. Jnf? on J~" aw11y Ucig wld ~[Xlrts"·t'nr. Top pay. Ro l's i esa. furn11u1.,,, 1ke nP11', pr1va!e 2 11n1, aJ6.fl(¥.j7 • , ":-· 1 7 lnllatablf' sR1lboat S2~il. 2:i" f s !99 !! · 1111 oil balance Mrir. 646--0308. \\.00\!AN to J1ve-in, 11g" 1'>-:iO p;c.irty. Sarrifii·P .. '\\~.1/J ELECTRH;-i::1·1ndl'r huller. Jraha Rei'flnt ninn's bikl' ;;r$ti. ~;· .«m:n paynlen!s.'
SF:N!OR Sales engineer for for f'\d('rly r"'n pll'. Rm & GJRL"S brrlrnom furni111rr rhesf rr"('trr, l~e 11·ood S'llO. 5.'\Ci-7.~r.1. ClJIPL-tion Dept. 7141893.0501
new, rApidly grow in g lxiard. 1142-;,"[!.i. mitrlp hy n1asler c-abinrl· rle,.k . Call aft 5·30 pm -----c
0 E 'I h •• ,.· h< ' I k n k I h•I . h· • .,. 7"9 RF.AL ('!>lilt!• S\i!"('l~S 11111· Al.I. nrw Zenith 19'. .. 1 . in )"" ""'' ii 1ni::; YOUN G larly. nn !'.f·honl, 11·1 l ma ('r. M w r "r, 0·11•1· "11· "·'·. • J 1· ld 5 t 7 ho -• d , I I -.-~--~ !!'rns. CR~:.\ tnpe casst•lls, ('h1·nm;irolnr. The Nn. 1 ., roo 1ng It> · , o yn 1r11in. V1111Py CF'llter Cnflrr ; "' 11n Cllll(lpy w s 1r ""·~ 4:1 Yards of u.~ 1!1-Lrllv i·.•o. &ll:....""'7
. !h ·• 1 I J h' ill I • ""' r:t1NI sr!. CHsh & i•arry $.199. E':l:P. in f' resi.of'n ta. nr\i• Shop, cornf'r ol F"Atni;ier & and I! 11~:o; f'il 1net~: · 1 An1111 cnlnr cnr[lf't Sl~. Rnll ----'-"-------. 1· Id II h ' M ' 11 Trr111s ,,1111\JnhJ(' ABC Color consirucrion 1e , SC' ini:: Euclid. and ' nr s!(\rage ca 1nrt, 11.,\•Ry IX'rl. single $10. 1sce aneous
major pittes of cquiprnenr 1 ~-~~~~~~~~:~1 n111tC'h1nR" "·hitr ""/antique il\-72!1.1 Wanted 8'20 TV. 9021 AHanta. at
or engineered pro<lucts to ~lrl $3r.i Ca.JI 673-449:\ ------"'::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:;:;;;;:;;;::;;:;:;;;::;;:~I :'lla~nol1a. rtR, 968-.1319.
the c-Onstnic!ion inr1us1ry. I Merch•-"•'•• )[~] C-V-ST-~'.\-1 -H I k~ ~1 -l GOLD plush r;i rprt, us1'rl I Zl·~NITH f.: Ad1nll'al ·.11 colnr
N•lio--1 "larket1ng pro· '"' · · ;:in ·!'()("" ' 3 11 <' 111n, llJllH'OX 23 .~q yrl~. SfiO.
"" " . t11·1r1 hrds w/IY>x spnni::.~ ,r,. ;.,11'-7107. CASH PAID FOR TV f1n11 I closc--0ut sl\lck gr11111 now being r!~'\'Plopf'd. nvi1!r1>.~<•·'<. $-IO P 11 <' h . Jl1111f('rl ~'ul! \\"1Ll'1'anty. Dis·
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S1ar1on, 19th & NrwPQr1, S!rff'n. 2 rh<'IT\'ll'onrl Mmm. ll :i.1 . .,...)'"'"· Musical Instruments 822 C.~1. this A, f'nr1~ rah 1n"1 ELF:C. Brlt n1assai::"r, S:il, ,.. .,2.
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S I ' -m·1 Appl" ,·, ' l•"•JJo • h I h Lll!:"O:-l° 1-.S :i.:;,, .llrl .sh;op<• a llry "' ~v "· ,' <" \'f' c ~· <f n11111e l.~ <: IJ KT"'ll"hlrr l"f'f"!ln1>r $ 7"'1 .. hrrl. d11rk o;Jk S2:i. IH2-!17.l I Z.'".
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p11y. f\!Ylf!! sh11ring, Z ye11rs ~1e~a. nic tah)r, s:i: "lrl .w11·111i:: n11~1· 1tr111.~. f;l~-OJ2f: Office Furniture/ ran{!e HJ() m\lli vnlr!'i, model l'Xl1 A, re.r~. Call 673-7213 !or . Equip 824 $ Nar.11111111 Ca.<h RM::.1.~t!!r $ _mJtrhinr'.....S_1~">4:l-:i612. SNfltlnn;;t°('ash Hr<>i~ ..:... T~)() Sl.)11. &M-15&.I_. __ _ appn1n!n1e11t. 01" h --· " • -
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3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00
IJ)\I ABLE 7 1nfls o I d
{)ra.ni,:r/l\'h1rr male kitty.
nl11·1•1·1I. ~tl<l1 ~/ho~ trained.
fill--01.\'.I aft fi [\Ill ----]ii .\HJ. •1ld l11'n1111rul Coll1r
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646-7820. S7j _ :.40-0lll. 2"/." 7 Btarlr .J11crihsrn greens 1$3.1 Nr wport Rlvrl.
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P t1imrrt;:iyi;orr11e:o;, Collr!':e FR~ST RFRE~rl If\ 1"ll ~t ••HOLLYWOOD hl'tl. $2'1. nflt uf.f'd. 5 HP. (lo...{•;n·t
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646.3131 cQnd $7j, GE 11u!o wa~hcr. i;:oodirs. Flriwrr fl 0 1 ~ · NE\VPORT Be:i!'h Trnnls WELLINGTON U r r I g h :
pm. xlnt ri:inrf S:i0. r,1111 r t. gardPn tools, Pt r . 4 2 7 ctuh, f;im\ly membrr:<;hifl, piano, be.aur . tone, easy ac-WitrrE male mlniA. poodle' 2
TEACHER in Fnunt1un Vly dclivl'rl':d. ~16-8672 R47-8115. \Valnut Pl. C.~f. &it °" Su11 rnr ~ale. Best 0 r I er. tlon. $250 + )'OU move. yrs old. All sho!!I,
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lanit Newpnrt Beach !l26ti0. O'KEE'Fl-: & Merritt 115 dryrr dble bed. misc. furn.
TYPIST. 6.'i w.p,rn. ~ lfn: e range 32"-wiril': oven 2 yrs 1924 Dtana Lft. N.B. Aug 27
day, 4 d11yg 11 wk. $2 new. S85. 642-41(15 alt 5. &. 28.
hr. Re!<Ume Hal l.awN'nce. LI~ ."'w Admira.I .n!'f~g., 4'1·p-,-,-,-O-.-,-,-,-,og--cm--.... -. -hn-y's
lnc., 21)82 Michelson Or., x 5\, , white, &acnllce $75. 26" &h11•inn bikr , rl!'l'6l!er,
Suite 712, Irvine. Calif. 67>-7:>16. toyr;, hnokll. 8'1·11 Darsy or.
926&1. A·l Rcfrlg /frl'.'t1.er, H.R. 842-J(l24
lITTLTTY mcn nf'f'delf !or S75 HO U SE 11 O L D i t ,.. m 11 ,
Nf'w CARROWS Restaurant I ~cc""'""C=•cll,;,.. ... _·l,i995~. C.,-;:-o;-:-I clothing, llke new. TOt'li~. OJll'nin~ August 30. Apply in GAS Dryf'r-$60. W 1 & h,. r , \l't'ldinc ootfil. 21179 BAilow
p e r & o n • t C A r ro w ' nert!R "'f>Alr, make oner. L.tne. lM a57-7Xl3
Restaurant 620 Aven i d" 548--3289. GARAGF. SAie! Sun, 29, 12 Pico. San Clemenfe. i;t.EFRIGERATOR. Ir o s I· Hit 5. SolA heft. 11r..reo, e.lr.
WAITRESSES llet'rled for fttf', roppt'rl~. SIOO. 17141 673-Ml!O 2T.U Pactllc Coa'!ll
New CARROWS Rer;1aur11n! 96&-8.'M Hwy, Clti\1. l!'l'ar hou9':l
"Opening August 30. Mus i he.
21 or Ollf:r, apply in ~rson * G .E. OT~fWASHF:R. Xlnt TV, 3 h«tll, 2 din. M'tli, 2 C"Ol1ri. 1,IKE NEW. Be!<I f'A5h wiR~. !Jimpt1, '56 Oievy P.U. at C11rf'O\l·s Rcs!i'lUnlnt 6ztl
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P\IJ'AJ.. In n11lr<_ .-.1111. $Imel
;,\~-7 \i~ or 1111-"1 1!17.
"SI' Porir"hr-912~:i:_;•_1•_l._ce_rl_,
"ll:1 rp' S'!lllrl/hr•I nllrr.
l..11 kl'11·on<l 1l.1 111"..n..4!"12.'>. 25 HP JohnJOn outhoanl, 8-0-.-1-,-.-S-p_e_od_&-Ski-911 r.o· \f(lRtLr: Mm,. rrr .. ~1~
Ell'r ~tilr1 + tank. $14.,li or I ~,_,-:_:;:.:_:c:_:_:_:_:.:.;. ""''""Pa ndn l1v rn1 2 ,.nrl • Co'11plt le S10l"k of --RENA°ULT
?! 499-1340 SKJ or f1~h1n11: boll! + trl r, pn1·f"hl'' .. l AR. 2 RA C;orri1 J2D''IWf/J '67 Rrn~ulr n .. l'lut ~rirl INts, Pow•r 906 i;tl••s ('HI \\"........., hul ... Tl"llr lhruout. r 1111 :'>4l-fii01':
new Chrsy1l,.r "" Hsp. TRA!t..F.R .t~11h~n~ Pl:\"TO \\"/AITTO. ,,.~ ~~ cr l fnr c:111•t<'n!. ~-, m1
16' GI.us Bofi t, 35 hp [WIOr Run~ l1kt 11 drt11.m , S.l.JO
6 tr1 ~r. fu lly equip"d, J>frll ='~'='-~""~'~=~~--
oond. S700. 67~5.l. CJiRIS CRAFT 1~·, C:11.\'. 4
'Tl 21· STARCRAM lAl&nd"r yrs, xlnt mnd \I .~
140 hp, 1/0. full c11nvas. dlx Ncri!I("'. tTl llk"' n I I , r
trlr. ~. 64U¥9 tlJr filfi....1.110
'11 Ur BROWNING Monti' --,s·"s~K-1 ~B~O~A-T
Carlo 140 hp 110, \IJ.1( in1 f1bf'rala~! 7'> .Jnhn!'Dn 1.-"ri:f
dlx!' trlr, $4777. 646--6269 tt!r 'vM PI tra!l"'r $9-'!0, }131':.1tj7
·n 19' Gl.ASTRON. 170 hp 17 " OOR'i' 12!l hp ~1<'rc1 H7''·
110. tr1 hull w/ope:n bo w, rarlit>. rr11 llto r i"il4• 1'7~~
dlx _trlr. SS062. ~2169 l'tlr• l'/r ~-14·2lft4 aft 6 rim.
\111~1
,.,,. mov,.rl rilf '1'111.r"' ll11r11 .
$$:Oil 612-llill or li.l:!-'l'\r,,;
T ri!n .. s:, it"."'· ~ mile.
THEODORE TIIMll JM ciil 11' mil,.~ :O.lu~!
ROBINS FORD "FRIEDLANDER" ''"' ,, .. ,,,,., __ _
TOYOTA IOEAL ln1 ;l.1Px1r11n 1 11 r~1iron ?\"ll'iO llA RBO A BLVD.
'11"! 1.11-.:R li~,.rl tra1l ,.r S~ill CO.STl '.\l"F:.<::A 642./lOIO 1J710 llACH ILVD.
(Hwy. l t l
.l::"l:\·7::.66 • ~~7-6824 IWt--41!11 !:\!PORTS \\'ANTED
·70mnr!r!. 14x;,7~7 1-r -, hii
"°'~rh llN'a \'11 i-ant l~ Vl<l
1.7.AA.~O hkr f;lli--lif./I
(1r11 n2" Coun11,.~
T(lr; R!)YF.R ifl f 11t . .ltj(l Spirl,.r, ,..--:1r11. hi
BILI. :.·!AXE\' TOrOTA r11kt n1•!'r p "~•'m ~ n I ~
1~q/1\ Bet'lc.h Rlvr!. 7·'~"~·~"'~'='~~~~-H BP11C'h. Ph, Mi-A;"~~ 'ft.~ FIAT 121 ~1'1~•1'1t>r, mAt • IT'S Be•cn house tim,. R151:.
i'-"' •'lecbnn l':Vt.r' S!'f tM r
DAO.. Y Pnm Cl11.~~1f1NI 1!011~" llun!tni~ \V111rh lht min! f'l"lnrl
'"'Ctllln M''"! f1PE;>;" HOL"SE «1lumn fi7~-1~ ,.,.,. •
Prt. Pt y
'·;o Tf\YOTA ~l;ork 11 , 4 rlr
<r r!. 1~.-1 111r. 4 'rrl, $19:.0.
~i· ...... 141.1 -----AA T1•1'n111 L111"1 Cr111•pr 4
11 hi, h11l-i•. ,1r~~. Ss11· Sl!l9:,
"r nfr :-wl).....!~ ---Hf)l SE Hiini11111~ \\•11.tch lhl'
OPF.N llOLSE cnluntfi
Never in our 50 years of doing busi-
ness in Orange County have we offer·
ed greater year end cleorance sav-
ings on brond new cors and trucks.
Come in today and we'll prove it.
A~~ES USED CARS! ------FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE
Mo11y to ch•ew from. '&5 th ru '70 Med•I,, Spen roofs, formals. 2 door ' 4 1111001
horllll1ep1 l 1•da111. Full powe•, oir condltlonlnq. Wano11tle.s a•cdlobl•.
EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE
~00 2 dr. H.l . YI, •ufom•l•t. /~II pow••. •i• co~d:1 :011 i119 . good ,.,,1.,. l lf~J A,l(CI
OUR ·PRICE · $2696
'69 TOYOTA $1296 C.nron;i 4 nr. I<~ I I.
i!lr 'nnd. 4 1<prr>rl. i::nod
1n1lrs. 19.17RQC1
'67 TOYOTA
11 n1 . (",1rnn~. A'l to.
:-htft. co"d rnilr5.
1l·11 1 ~~.-.-1 1
'69 CAMARO $1996 1t11 rrltnp. VI'. ~uinrlil l'd
lr!-HIS., £1l"d mtl <'~.
(IL·ICr:'\ 1
'65 CHEV. Impala
-1 n r. HT. VI!. 11.1110 .
l~&l f. cond milr>i<
iNOIA.1.11
'69 DODGE $2096 $896 C"'."""' ,,, .. I.IT . n&H,11111", l'.~.\1n~I
roof. A ll" 1·,inrl , ln11
tni lr~. I ZSl:fll I l
MUSTANG SALE
Many to cheole hartr. '&5 th1u '70 models. Coupet, ho1dtops, c1111••rtible 0111111 2+2
fo1tbat k1. Sortr e with 4 1peeds, ol1a olr condl!ionlnq and outomolic model1.
EXAMPLE : '70 MUSTANG H.T,
Full·r l•ctory eq uipp•d, .. lido .., 'red in lo 1., r•doe. h&•l&r. qeod mil••· !0&4CIEI
OUR PRICE $1 996
'69 OPEL RALL YE
r: ;\!. r:.v11 4 ,,, ... ,.,1
C<tld \\ h\A•'k <:l1111r•
l:"••"rl 111 1lr~ t /',l.Afi4"l•
'66 MERC. WGN.
C·ilnn1 r'io rk !l I'~,~ ~·1111 rf\1\ rr, II Ir o'nllrl
Cl"•rl 1111 lrs-1~!';f•;,\'i'11
'71 TORINO W9n. $3396 (l\~r~rr 1 r_:-n~frnrrl .•
llflfll<'lX. fi;)O m1lr!I. \-JI,
ro"·"r. 11u10. 111 rl111
hr11 1rr f,, r"frll~. \\.fl!TAntr ,ll\nil;ihlr
1(lf>,lrQr, I •
'65 PL YM. Sotellite
ll T 1l11rllo. h<'~Trr.
il li1<1 P .C;: l:"''rl r·11!r~
1 Tl; \1 ;1~:.' 1
'6S CADILLAC HT
F'ill lll'll1 "r, al1 1u11d
Lro11· n11lr!\, (.~;!jfl f(f·.1
'6' FORD LTD $2296 ·1 De. II T l:kll. """, r .s .. fa•·! 1111". i:-r•"!I
1t1ilr<. 1 <n\ I l"Plf'lf
I :\ :---;,..;4 I f11
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
'65 CHEV. Impala S.S.
rull "'"''"· •·• '""o , OOO<i m l•u 10xo a111
'66 FORD WAGON
C"u""V '"" Powr•. ~I• '""o ~u!O. VI, ooor:J '1'\11•• l~A A lt~I
$896
$996
'64 FORD PICKUP
VI. li:l.'I H~ll1'60t
'66 FALCON Wagon
11:~11•0. hr•'~' •u•or-t-rlr, o~lld
milt > ("I Ul io51
s .1, P1ic•• Good lor 7? Houfl. C •n Sub j•'' to P1ior $~!1,
$1096
$1096
$1096
,... ... ---r i;:a-~----·--·,...... --· --...... ---~----"~"" ' ' s -,_ -....... _ ·' •tr•~-~ ,.I 119'r-..... •
-
'"'"'M'•" ][ ~ J [ '"'·•~SM• J I ~ J[ "'""'-~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Aut .. tor~lli ]§) ( AuulllorS.it JIRI ! Auta1lorS1le
~~~
970Autos, Imported 970 Autoi, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported
VOLKSWAGEN -VO-LK...:S_W_A_G_E_N_
Auto1, Used '90 Auto1, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Auto&, U&ed 990 Autot, Used --"-------1
'65 VW Buq • • 1961 V.W,
R.adlf'I, ~4 ltr, whJttlla.]I Ur·
~-High ha rk buckl't S!ats,
sunroof 42fiA~H
Runs Pf'rfeC'1. 4 Speed, Rari 10,
Htitl!'r, tinrf'd glass, \PGH-
~9.11 $iii. Garden Gro1'f:
L1n,.,,l11 -,\!ercury, G.• .. rdtn
G....,v~ Blvr! at BrookhtJrst.
6.'ifi.Z18(),
$888
CO URTESY DODGE
~RS H11l'bnr Bl\'r!
Costa ,\lt:'sa J~i-!l220 1964 \'\\' hug. orang!', 111u1 * * mo!, sync:.romesh, A:i.t/F'L\l,
f1ili.roJ m 1!f's, runs f',\!'f'I ,
'61 I/\\ Bug in jro-I cnn<I :Si-..0 or ~~I oll!'r. 6424268
FEnr u..lt hy 01\'n!'r 53.i-4~.l aft,,r ~ pni
1·f'n1ngs =~-'-'~-----'71 Bug Clf'n1t n!.lne 6 wks 1n 1<'16~ \'\r RUG E'.Ufl"lpP Only R./H :-.Jn:
GOOD CO:-.'OITIO:-.' rnn<! 611"(1 mi S.!11:il :i'.l,s .. g.i7n
_ . ·-· · 'Ii.'\ \'\\' Patn! joh, nms, nt11 ••• 494-!~i4 • • • I
Ii\\ 10 B11s, 9 pa~5 Xlnf ene1n<" A.· tra:is.
~nr! _ Prl. fl<lrl) S~2<'.0 :'l\t:ST SFl..L NO\\""!
:>J6-4J~ af!Pr a pm. • .-• ('al[ 6;]-91)2 * * *
f(lR-~JE> '62 \'\\' C'an1rwr 'iii> \'\\' fasrha<'k. BFau·1fu!
1'"•11 "fl t:. qnr.1 tran~. l~ l'nnrl1llf1n 1ns1rle & ou1 S'\,'lll_
tlrt>s 1n !'f'ar Sfi.)(). ~Iii!! f>r11·a1,, par1~, Day 4\1-l -2i64.
'6J \"\r mnrnof. Nice Shape. Fl'p 11.l-t631 .
F irst $.l.'-() rakP~ --.1°"9~70~VW=~c~A~M=P~E~R~
&15-1 ~4fi I .. tii.).Jsris *
Autos, I mporred 970 Autos, Imported 970
*LOOK*
Immediate Delivery
Rotary Enqine s
RX2 CPES.-RX2 4 DRS.
R 100 CPES. NO WAITING
SPECIAL
'71 Rotary Coupe $2395
"'1'1744
'71 1200 Coupe $1945
I No Price Increase! I
TRADE-IN SPECIALS
'66 YOLKS Square Back
Grnl Buy LRS279 '795
'67 BW Square Bock
Hurry! Won't Las1-TU~b12 '895
'79 K.GHIA Mu~I I• S••n
YD,509 '1495
'69 VW Bun '""' ''"" ':I IYl'Ul61 I
,. •
$1295
$1595
, .......
-f""'"""i'~~ ... "'''--:":,·
THINKING
OF A NEW OR USED VW?
Let Harbour Volks\\·agen Prove To
)'ou That \\'e Appreciate 'lour Business
OVER lSO NEW & USED VW'S TO CHOO SE
FROM . BRI NG YOUR TRADE, WE'LL BUG
YOU IMME DIATELY .
GREAT SELECTION OF
AIR CO ND ITIO NED VW'S
IN STOCK
OPE:< SUNDAY
Harbour Volkswagen
Authori1ed Volkswagen Oa a ler
18711 BEACH BLVD. 842-443S
HUN TI NGTON BE AC H
Autoi, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ---"'------VOLKSWAGEN
'69 VW BUG
4 spd. ri lr. Xlnt. C"Ond. Sac-
r1flcf'~ Tak, older ca.r 1n
rrarlt or small do11'TI. \\'1U
J1nanf'r p1-r. p1~· (\.0\'2991
:)-1~-f;7~6 nr ~!l·1 ·AA1 I.
19'16 V\\' B \..: \.-S11 n r on I.
f;:if'triry rPhlt f'nt:. 11,,11·
tir11kP<., tn·~ k paint. :\1111
f'nnrl $.)7j or hest ottior.
fi\.!-.')!li 3
'fi,'i V\\' V;in Gonr! f'l"lnrt. S'.J;.ll,
Nrw rn~1n<", f'lntf'h s,, trans.
;;.1.1.f.fi'.'fi
VOLVO
VOLVO
VOLVO
DEMO SALE I
'71 2·DR . $2998
R!H AUTO>tATIC 2M4
SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY~
AIJwi Lw VI VOLVO
1946 Ha.rbl"lr. C.'.11_ 646-9303
'6!1 Vo!lt1 1-14 Sl!l80. r /h,
:'11 1f'hehn~. llUIO,
ply F..!f;..12.l~.
Autos, Uied
clf'an. P\1
990
CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHRYSLER
CAD ILLAC 1967
CPE DE VIL LES
(4 To C'hoow from1
FACTORY
AIR CO:\'DIT!ONJNG
LARG EST
SELECTION OF
CAD ILLACS IN
ORANGE COUN TY
SAL ES-LEAS ING
AUTH ORIZED
• SERVI<;E •
Nabers Cadillac
2600 HAMOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
r ULL PO\'.'ER. choice ol
cloth or lt.Athe.r, nl1 te.Je*
1Mpt "'ht!'!, 1'.e.l"l!'o muln·
pl!'!t.", t:c. ITED886, UOS-123,
UKP210 UIS60!l 1
, $2599 '""9100 O,.n SUnd'Y
NABERS C d'll CAD '60. Good runnlo< '°"'' a I GC Ve.ry cl!'an :\'tv.· nrt.s /,,
AL'THOR!Zf.D DEALER ha!!. AU pv.T, a~. prtSSUN:
26()() Harbor Blvd . shocks, $325. 548-3947
Cru;ta :i.1es.a
Call j.W.~l(l(l Optn Sunday
CADILL AC 1970
SON . DE VILLE
CAMARO
• • 1961 CAMARO
f AC'TORY AIR CO ;-."DJTIO:\'-l27 \IS, 1uto, trans,. JlO"''f'_r
l~G &, FL'LL PO\\'E'R . clorh stter1ng . rAd10 k ht-1 Tl!'r.
k l!'11thi-r 1n tf'nor. A~! T:i.l console. buck!'! sf'1.1ts. \'VS.-
radio. !l'~s than 15.000 m1J,s. i28
\ 7~SCT:\' I
$5799
$949
COURTESY DODGE
NABERS Cadil'ac Costa ~:.trbor Blv~~i-Sl20
'61 CHEVROLET ~ALA
\.\' AGON . \'S. Lmmarul•te .
r. d lo. heAt4'r, pov.""r ''''rlfli"
and hr.tkts, l\J" aind111on-
u11. 1mmac1.1!att. 1JBC032l
$49.'l. ATl.A~ CHR\'IPLY)!,
2929 H1.rbclr Bl\'d.. Costa
Mtsa, 54&-1934.
198'9 CA PRICE 4 Dr
Ha.rrltop. Air. dl!C, hi!
whl"el. str4!0 se&t . pov.·~r
11.1n<'lov.'!, po'\1-'l!'r ll'lCk Ra.
dL'll&, vinY1 . A,\!/F:-01. · ~1us~
fie<" rn apprecia te. $25&8.
540-2928.
• • 1971 VEGA
Radio & htAter. autom1tJC'.
buc~t st•!. panel, lo°"'' lo\I.'
m ll H , 12JOCKA I.
$1699
COURTESY DODGE
~Harbor Blvrl ,
Cost1 r.!esa 557-9120 • •
'65 Malibu
2 Or Hardtop, 1 Y"4.r "''ar-
ruity, v.s, Auto Tr1n1,
Po°"'"'r Steenn1. Radio
H6ater. 11'hlte "'a.Ilg nnttd
r la&1, Wheel rovers: Looks
Brand N!'W, Te 51 Drl"e To-
day, !PAD383\ $888 G1rden Gro~ L1nroln • ~ftreury,
Guden Grove Bl\'d at
Brookhunt. 646-2980
·54 CHEV EL CAr.11NO
"fi" stick, Sfi.:,O.
S42-37.U
'fi2 CHEVY, 6 ryl. chlT'mt
r1m11, radlO, 1°"'-".I mnd. $275.
Att 6 v.•kda.ys, 5..16-821)1
'64 lmpW SS <nl'lv. r'h.
P"-T, t XCt.I C'OM. A tun car'
$675. 494-7082.
'62 Chevy lmpa.lA
S2.'i'.1 u is sacri11r-e.
A!tf'r 6, 646-3395
·70 EL <Amtm . l'iO Vt Air 'f..'l IMPALA. 2 dr, HT. pwr,
r 'h, 1>.•/o ~. xlnt cond. ror.1, rAd10, xlnt conrl. Vl'lry $8Yl. S42-4l02
A\JTHORIZED DEALER clNn !\!u&! "'11 by end nf ~ Harbor Bh·d., mnnth. !\1ak!' l'.ltfer. Call '64 CHEVY V&J), VS 28.'W C\J
C 1970 CA!l1AR0 SS 350, xlnt ~6--0648 .!!'t 6 pm. Ntw p1nn1, ti~s. ~a r St-ml
• •
o~ta. ;i.t,si ronrl. Go1f1i ~Orth, CAll Ml. camper . 642-5334 C.tll j.J().!!100 Opt.n Sunda~· 'ti;, Ch!'v lmpal1. ~ baTTf'l 11 ll!Tl , 11.fl 9 pm, 846-459.'i. --CHEVELLE • S ·-CAO l L LAC 1969 carh., J27, fllJ'Y'l1ly f'Ar, ve.ry "" -"· . "~'
CFtE OE V ILLE CHEVELLE f'l~,11,n. Sfi~. !lAA-N"l82. 4 ~petti . Lo1v mtl!'s MS-9435
·~ CHRYSl..J!:R Tawn .i
Cnuntry Wrn 3 1 e a t.
Vii, 11 •unmanf', "'"""· """" •
priw'r S!ttnni &-brakn.
\VSll', nh-rtlt 11·h~l. P --.vui-
dri"'-s & ~al, "-1.f cond .,
mrire. 1Zt..Jl:l91 s1ros. AT·
L~S CHRYIPLn-1. ~
Harbor Blvd . Coat.a MM.If.'
5-16. J!lM , •
·~ CHRYSLER NEW'PORT
~ 000R. VS, 1urnmatlf'. ra-
d1ri, h'-l1"r. pow!'r t:~nnc.
P""'""r bra~. "1r ronditkm-
lni I :\"TE«O 1 $14¥.>. A TI.AS
CHRY'PLY>t . 2929 Harbor
Blvd , Costa \1f'!.a , 546-1934.
CONTINENTAL
TO SETTL E ESTATE
\\'11! aC'l"~pt 1t1fY ~~nable
o!!"r on btl!.unful blue k
v.·hue. 1'.l70 !\l1rk m llP.
pra15erl a t S7llf0 £\'Pry !ux.
Ill)' exrr.t plus ~.()f)'.J ml.
:i ,vr "''!l.IT_.n~ Lor-a\ i1i-al-
!'r 111s1 C<"lmplt re.<f 1~.000 ml.
compliol'I" f'h!'f'k·llp. In hetter
than nf'll' ....,,nrlinon. Phone
Tni.~ree fi.42.K\19.
'64 COl\'TINENT AL. f u 11
p11T, air , hraur lrica.l car,
xlnt cond. 54~~:W
F' ACT(lR\' "\VEED It /,,. re.tp" .. clean
AIR CONDlTIOl\ll\G '+i.'> Chel'tlle :.tal1bu SS, R&H. out the t:re&MlttB & tra!h -'64 Chery Impala 4-door SELL[]l..'G Your bollt! "Ll!it" .
f VLL POl\'F.R. Vln)1 f'Op, .tJr .. auto; _V-8, PS, Clean turn Into ca&h thnJ 4 Dally h1rdrop. Excelle.nt cond. with us .. sPIJ it tast. D.aily
!'-"I.her 1nter1or. nit 11.'lt-c'-'"-· ·-'-'-'--''-'-'----PUot Clalsitied 1d. 1;42-5678 ~ * * + 494--0194 Pilo• Cl.!!<.Silie.<:l . 642.-!1678
--··--•A-~ m~u-m-.u~ m -u-m pJtx. doo$~99 YRi"9691' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;i
NABERS Cadillac
AUTI-IORIZED DEALER
26IXl Harbor Blvd.,
C.0!Ta ~1!'M
Ca.11 540-9100 OPf"n Sunday
CADILLAC 1961
"E L DOR ADO''
f~ArTORY
AJR CO'.'\DIT!Ot\JNG
f llll pri11'1'f, st!'rto, rtMr
!ocks, pa.dd~ top. tilt k fPlt-
g('(lpic gtttnni. ''"· Local
one. Oll'nl'r. (XSS779)
$3599
NABERS Cadillac
BAUER BUICK IN KEEP-ING WITH
THE PRESIDENT'S NEW POLICY
HAS REDUCED ITS ENTIRE
USED CAR INVENTORY TO
Way Below Kelly Blue Book PRICES!
'69 BUICK ... 4 ill '70 JAGUAR Al\I: \OuUl'IE ALlTHORIZF.D DE,\LER
ZG()() Harhnr Bll'd.,
co~t;:i ;..1 .. sa 'jn F0Rf1 Tn.1rl; 11 •• $2fj7:i. 'fi'J ---------·I Cati Cnn1'!'r1. toadtd S390'J. 'i;() CAn. C'nnl'. S2:ll Nt"w
&: Plfl"!.
fltt<lE'd,
f"ull powt r, fllctory
IYZC769 f
. ,, conditloninr:. vinyl rot1f . 4 '!)ttd. l'-lthl'r Interior, r.tdi!'l and he1tt r , 4.lr con-
d1t.1onins;. i!OO!ELI
~THINK
'BT 'VOl,YO'
"FRIEDLANDER"
llHO llAClo {HWY, :It,
R93-7;.t,fi e ~17J;S24
Dr\RK AluP ·~ Vo I \'o
"/rrht..11!1 '62 B.\ll ~n21ne
ille1·han1rall.v >..In! Bnrl.\ &
1n<.1r1r 1<mri 1'1'1, A ~k1ni:: SlJO.
!>.14-ll \j4; 1111 n Mfi-.i.">!lfl.
e1'!'s 6-12-:!1~:1. !Ir"~ inuf!l Prs
BUICK
GOOD Tr1ns. '611 Btnck runs
t ...-...1 -Si50. S 3 4-59!l l,
:>411-f»Oi.
CADILLAC
S.f!ARP 'fiJ (';vhll,oic (pP dP
\'1l1P, Full f"'lll'l" + 111r,
llf'" ly pa111tPrl, r.""'1 tire~.
,,.1 rnnrf. Sti'.l.'i. fi-~.ill.1
Tra n~ ""'rk
S:\1-l'lRl l .
·~ El Dnrar!n 13.IY)') mi.
(h1·nl'r mnv1111: tri lla":i11.
Sl.~00 \'.}.1.1)626
·~ Carhll1.r 2-'lr. \11n1 N1n<1.
HH:r; ~1.,••rvrh1nc .\ 1 ·I ~ o
842-2;,44 "'° 6i.'l--'2.Y:2 Hf! finm.
+ * '62 f 1'rri \,;i\;p;,,. 4 rir,
$1ri. ',ii (Ad ctr \·11lr , $150.
~11-4271
lflLL y IC ILLY
$5020 ~~.:.54695 ~:. 5325 llUI $3000 Our $2695 You $305 ILUI
BOOK P rlc• S1ve IOOl
'70 BUICK LE SABRE CUSTOM '69 JAGUAR 2 + 2
2 Dr. H.T. f ull po11'!r, factory 11 ir, A:-.1 -1~1. vinyl Automa tic, radio and h!!!.t l~r . ...,'1 rP. whioel!!., a ir con*
rMf. l 692AOY I d1 tionin~. (YSA952 1
lt:ILl Y
53990 ~~.:.53795 I::. 5 195 •ILLY
BlUI llUI $4490 Ou' $3895 You $595
10011 BOO!C P ric• S1ve
'70 RIVIERA HARDTOP '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO
f"ull po"-'l!r, f1ctory a ir condltlon!na:. \·iny[ root. f"ull pov.·f r. f1.1C't0Ji air. tilt-t!'lt 11·h.el. leather.
1720AED! AM-YM 5terto. 173 BSX J Autos, UH d m 990Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 1-~-----~---~-------~-~~
FREE '175.00
VALUE
SUN ROOF
NEW '71 SPORTABOUT
$2795
Ser• '112540
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY:
'67 Amba ssado r
l Dl .11.T.
l~'" !•or• li{!Qr f !IP (O'JDI
IO~ 'IC..•·-~'""'· 1"17~6
$1295
'65 Rambl er
~ ........ .
v.i •u!fl '"""' ~ ·<,,.,.j. ~JYB!.I!
$795
'66 DATSUN
UAllO"WAGO" e• e"l t o ~'r e 1•<0ed 11• b"t
&Jld ~Ql."f lo/ I'• (,,,1 ~r'il~7'
BRAND NEW
'71 HORNET
$2199
# 153059
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
BRAND NEW
'71 MATADOR
$999
~ '65 RIVIERA
<iCTO~V -IP (0~0ftl()t;:"1(;. Jul
""''"°"'o-clll' •Nu 111
$1245
'68 JAVELIN
VI, •v•l!"'011C 1-0Mlfl•U•Oll, D""'·
"•IU~r>q. Pft<!,n ' n ........ .,.,
•1fvl <olo•". VHUI I,
NEW '71 CHEVYS
C11"111rat, N11•ot,
SALE
PRICED
Mo"I• Clll"I.,,, tm,•ta~, v,..os,
Coprlc•
$99 OVER
INVOICE
Pl us
To• 1nd
Lie.
~r<>rW "'umb•ro HU lll~. 31H ll!i, '~ll DT •l)I P. Ott ''" All •ublK• '" orior u l•.
GUARANTY SELECTED USED CARS
WITH 2 YEAR 9UALITY WARRANTY
'61 FORD 1/1 Ton Pickup v ! ..... ,~ •v•• ''"~', 1· •tvle••O• blJ<I
SI" .1111
----------
'70
'70
'68
'63
'69
'70
C HEVY Monte C1rlo
J~. Au•e T'""'. ITu•to'll. """'"'
51•••1•1 """''' ~•o••• LOl~•d 8"~ E •<•01'(!~•1 (n..,j ~10 •lllt
P ONT IAC F irebird Cp•
VI. •u'O !••~· , 00'""~' tl"''tlO· '·~•or, 4 ,. COtdltlO"I"'· ~f~y! IOI> cu•"'"' ln•er1a• 1 .. 1N •
FALCON Futura
$1799
• O' ~'°', 6 t•', Au•~ Tr•",, rtodla,
Jo<eoll,, NICI 51~. •ll",
. ~()~G.':.~~::.g~-~T Cpo $1899
''""""0· """Q ..m~el•, vl•·•I '~"· ····~ l •tltll
4 dM' V~. I ~!~ """', ~"''' 1•ee•1~Q. lot •, ol• ttl"d (•1.'1111
OLDS Cuti•••
KI LLY
$4695 ~.~;. 54295 ;:.~ 5400
KILLY
BLUI llUI $5500 Ou ' s4995 Yo u $505
100 11 IOO!C Pric• S1ve
'68 RIVIERA '68 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM
f"ull ~"·t r, factory 1.ir cond!tionina:. AM ·f"~t ra. O,upt". Vlt a utomatic, rM.io, h11a tt r. powtr 1tttrin1.
dio. I AE4331 air cond., vinyl roof. IWQU1.1!f
lfl LLY
$2915 ~:i;. 52 59 5 ;,0.~ 5320 ll{I LL'I"
I LU I llUI $2295 Ou' $1995 You $300
IOOIC I OO!C P rlc• S1v•
'70 CHEVROLET MALIBU '70 l'ORSCHE 91 lS 2 + 2
V8. 11.urnm1tic, RltH, pov.·'-r stN?rtnr . factory "" 5 1petd trm!mi11si¢n. ~ll!ctric w\ndowi. cu11tom c.on-
lnu.•, ]OI>.' mile!. !319AYP I tt'!urtd 5t!!.U . (J58DDX I
lt:fLL Y lt:ILLY
llUI $3265 Our 5299 5 You 5270 :~u,:. $7445 ~~;co56995 ~::. 5450 BOOte P rlc• S1v•
'70 MERCURY COLONY PARK '6B CHRYSLER NEWPORT
10 Pag~. u.·11.a:on \18, 1utn , R&H , po"-'"r 1tef'rin1-Custom COUP"· V8. a utr;m1 t.1c. R&H. pt'll·l'l'r &lf'Prina:
v,-indnws-br1.kl:,, !11.ctory air. til t wh,.,.ls. t 174AKU\ k. bi-akes, Ca ctl'try a ir 1\VX:i.l.l1fi 1
kfLL Y lllLLY
$2180 ~~.:. 5 1895 ~::. 5285 :~·~, $4580 g~,:. 54195 ~::. 5385 ILU f
100!1'.
'67 BUICK SPECIAL DELUXE '70 OLDS TORONADO
4 Dr. V8 , 1.1utnmAt1r, r!ldJO. hPalrr, po...,•ior 1t~rin2. Cus tom. V8. 11._utomat1c, R&.H , pou·"r ~'""rin1·
,.,,r C'ond1llrininfl. 1TRL27.11 brak~s-...,•indn"''!, 11r cnnd., vtnyl rnof. ii90AS F"l
l!iLLY
$1365 ~~,;. 51095 ~::. 5270 ~Ill Y
$4590 ~~r,.5 3995 ~::. 5595 IL UI BLUI
1001( I OOl
'69 OPEL KADETIE '61 JAGUAR 3.8 SEDAN
Shrt coupe d~lu.i.:~. Autnm1.uc, r1d10 and he1ter. Automatic trll1lsmig1lnn, wire wht!'l5, '-xtrt mt ly low
1 ~LK441 t mll'-•&e. <GVY326l
KILLY VERY SPECIAL AT :~·~. $1430 ~~,;. 5 1195 ~::. 5235 $1495
UICK.
IN COSTA MESA
B U I C K•OPEL•JA6 UA R
'67 COUGAR
I ov1oo H"'' to1'9rv "• r•-.i '""'~ pe-'"'n<'C V0~\6
4 DOORST ATION WAGON
Mcroy mony e.11tro1 includi ng
l)ower Jteeri ng, lvggoge tock.,
t1n1ed gloss, W'N 111e.1, etc.
'69 PONTIAC
(&!&Liiii
10. 111,~-l . ....,.,ll'!IM.
'''"'"0· t owot n,.1 .. '"'' u•'" ... n11 .. al1 ~1u1 ~·•
'67 • 0-M1n1tfll) loMl•O, ~!<'!If .... JI0-
"'1!1( 1r•~1 .. "°"'~' l~ll'"l•t. olr t-l!l&nlne, vl•vl t•I"' 01121
$1295
WAGONS NOW IS THE TIME
ORD IR NOW
$3195 ""
, • , i "ii'•--.-r. . ... -'"U"°"' -a.iSr:: -· ,. '~ ·· _ .... ~ rr·---........ -.. ·--. '.i ~ -, -
C-'"""' -Kl"ll-1.,11 ... , t ... ,1111, ltll l .. , Clll .. v111 .. c,.,,1,.,., l'•l'lh. An lft ll•i•"'-"'' c ... ,u, ... , '"" ., .. ,
l ur• -L•'I• '"-"'"' "' UI ......... .
234 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa
548-7765
•• _-:-:_, .•. :--n::~~~tr.._1.,_,.. -=..::.-=::::..::;:·:-~-~-=-:.:~:....:-:: ---',;c.__ __ -_--· -~ illl' ·-. -_ _...,_____,._ -- \ ! ~
•
' •
• s DAILY PILOT
........... --1§1 I Auto1 forl.lllo 1§1 I Auto1 l'llt"Stl• l ~ l.__·_ .. ., ... _ .... _,J §J ,_I _ ..... _ ...... ~I~ I .......... 1§1 I.__-_· ,,,_ ... __,J§l I ]§]
'90 Autos, U_. 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Uucl ttO Auto•, UMCI 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Uted 990 Autos, U19d t90
====~ CONTINENTAL DODGE FORD FORD LINCOLN MERCURY MUSTANG PLYMOUTH
MECHANICS
SPECIALS
t Highland Motors
Credit No Prob!Pm
W~ Ol.rry Our O"''n
Conl.T&CIS
~ '64 DODGE
DAIT
l ect..-y .quipp.d, Fe.:fory
..... ,,, Au+o., Pow•r Steering,
31a11t 0.
~ $97.50
: 62 PLYMOUTH
. •
IELYfDllf W ..
•&9702
$88.75
'62 FORD
GAi.AXii 500
J Dr Herdtop, V-8, Auto,
ladio, H1•ler, Pow•r St •• ri .. g. (JRA2b9 )
. $93.90
'62 T·BIRD
• '63 Bonneville
•• CONY.
~ Fi.ill Po...,er, !PBC21 9 l
$239.47
'63 MGB
4 S~ .. Radio, Hai ler
!OBC65l I
$211.57
-1970 MARK Ill
Perteet! Full It compl"tely
luxury ~u1ppt'd locally own.
e<: & bas bttn servittd by
authoriud Lincoln dealer.
31,0'.'X> V.'t!li maintained
miles. This luxury car is
tlawless & mui>t be seen &
dnwn to be appreciated. Jt
ii; prired for a quick SB.le
at $6!ri0. Phone 673-8811. 117
• • 1971 COLT
Tih w~l. radio k hf'<tler,
disc brake-s, ~I. geat!, full
lacr. equipt. &or. • 6H41 K·
151013~.
$1974
COURTESY OODGE
2.388 Harbor Blvd .,
Costa .'-lesa 5;;1.9220 • * Vi.a Karon, Lido lsJe after 6 II> •
~p:c·.cM:o,·====c--c;;;-ccc·ll972 DODGE VAN B-100. ·52 CONTINENTAL. VS f'n· FuUy Facr. Equipped, Or-
gine. au1omat1r. radio. heat-der yours today.
'!i6 COUNTRY Squire. Alt
power alr. l'lf"w 11porta: tins. 2 Dr Hardrop, 1 year v.ar-Sllfll). Call : ~16-49.)J,
ra nry, V-8, auto trans, Po14 ·f---=====~--
'68 Fairlane
e r Steering, Radio, Heater, GREMLIN
whur waUs, Vln~1 Rool,1 -----------
11nled gla~. 1<'heel rovers. • •
Like new 1ns1de. and rn11, 1971 GREMLIN
i \VXP9.171 $996, Garden Heater, whirr.walJ t1~. Dark
Gl'ove Lirn.'Ol n • Mercury. areen, u/r1m ate economy.
Garden Grove B{vd, a l 736491
Brookhu1'l;I, 6.36-2980. $1566
COURTESY DODGE '70 Galaxie 500 2888 Harbor Bl'ld.,
Hardtop, V.$1, Auto Trans, CostR fl1esa 557·9220
Fa<"l'Clry Air Cnnrl, Power • *
'69 Uncoln Sedan
Fa~iory Warranty FaclQry
Atr Condrtion1ni. Power
Stttring, Powtt DL!IC Brnk·
es, Pov.·l!r W1ndovrg, Power
Seats, Sll"reo T~. Radio,
He.iter. white wa1J1;, \.'1nyl
'Roof, tinted gla$, "''l'lrel
COV1!rs, 'l'i1 1 Whf't'I U>ather
lntt"r1or. 3.'i,000 mile~. f\'RR·
52:11 S.191tl, Garden Grove
Lin1'flln. ~lf'rcur)', r.an1t>n
Gruv,. Blvd. at Brookhurst.
<16-2980
MAVERICK
'66 Mercury
l'arklane
4 Dr Hardtop, V ·-',
tnlns, F'actnry Air Conti,
Pn1>1-er Stt'f'rini:::, Powrr D1:i;c
Brake~. PnwPr \VinrloW'!I.
Pnw,.r Sraf!i R11d10 . l/1!"!11t'r,
"'hill" Willis, Vinyl Rmf. 11nl
erl !till!'". whrrl i-ovrr·s, 1
yf'lllr warranty, <'nm11arP
Any1>1'ht"rP. IZZN7Z21 S114!l.
'67 f\1USTANG Convert, Air
mnrl , 11uto., R&H. P.S .
!ll'w 11rcs &. paln1. \\'ht'" lop
1>1•/hnot & t(lnne11u ('O\'f'r !n
exretl. roOO. '.\1ake offer.
1!lt'\ol EilPsmPrr , tll f' !'is
Vf'rdl'. ~0-409:'!.
'67 SPORT Cpe, P"''I' ~tt>er·
1ng, 1·/h. air, \'lnyl lop, ex·
rp] i'Onrl. l l .42:1 fi44-6Q'28.
OLDSMOBILE
Gi1r'1en Grnvr L1nro1n·1'1rr· '69 Qld5 Cu1la!<.~, 6 r.y1, 1t1r
('\Irv, Ca1•drn r.rnvr Rlvd. 1·ond , J;:()()(t tlres, xlnt conri.,
Al Bt'flOktlUN11. 6."«>-29RO. SlSOll J.'ll>-Wll.
er, pt>\\·er st«"rlng -brakes $2988
• 11:1ndow~ -&-ars, loadf'd. COURTESY DODGE
S1Ppring. 1· ad It), heater, INTERNATIONAL
"hlle walls, Vinyt Roni. f-----------'69 Mercury
Convertibl"
'6·· O!rl: Cnn\'C'rl. Oynam1c llR.
ti1 int ro n ri 11 i nn $6:ll.
J1 11:h~m1th :,1Q-J710 niusr M't'. tNUHOO!)) $59i 2888 Harbor Blvtl.
ATI..AS CHRYiP+,Y~f. 2929 Costa Mesa ;;;;7.922()
J1arbor 81\'d., Costa .\lesa,
~193-1,
'65 4 -dr, C"onvert.,
Air I PO "''f!r, N e w
tlres/hrake~. Real classic,
$67), ~7397.
COUGAR
'68 Cou9ar
Hardtop, 1 Year Warranty,
V-8, Auto Trans, F"ar1ory
Air Cond, P<w:er Stl'E'nng,
R.ildlO, HP.a!er, "''hlte v•alls,
Vinyl Rool, tinted gla~s.
whef'I rovers, iXST 864)
Sla68. Gank-n Grove Lin-
coln -Mt'rcur:r. Ga rd e n
Grove mvd. at Brookhurst.
636-2980.
'67 Cougar, auto trans. tac
air. 10111 miles. Xlnt cond.
645-..U89 aft 5 pm.
DODGE
'70 DODGE CHARGER, VS.
• •
'64 OOOCE 4 DOOR SEDAN.
Automatic o-amm1ssion. ra-
din 11.nd heatrr air rondi·
tlon1ng. iPCJ.176). $.l~fa. AT·
LAS CJ-IRY/PLY~I . 2929
HarOOr Blvd., Cosia r-.lt'sa,
546-1934,
1~2 DODGE 4 Dr. V-8.
R/H. Auto. Pow hrks &
Str·g. Xln! cond. S395.
!>!8-Hi!S, 1815 Tustin Avf'.
Cil!.
'65 OODGE l!Rf) s1a 11·,.g., full
p wr, ;tlr rond., nev.• r('b]!
eng. $69.'l. MZ-5473.
FALCON
P Ail1P ERED by nv.·ner, 1968
Falcon 2 dr h.L. fi ryl. 1>1•ide
o\·a!s & chrome v.•hls, vrry
clean. Pri ply S l 0 0 0 .
&17-4007 an 6: 30 pm.
FORD
'"'omatk. pow" '"'"'"" '70 FAIRLANE radio. heater. whire v.·aU
tires, vinyl mof. f700CTR)
!!titl'rl gli1~s. wtwel covers. l·.-----------
}-acrory \Varranty, J\lusr i;p]l 70 &-out camper w/4 "''"~
fhi~ "'l'f'kf'nri. 197SAKS1 rlr!Vf', V~ •. b!tm , l!"XCel ronri, S~7. Garrlen Gro\'f' Lincoln 26.000 mi. Asktng .S296.'l.
• ,'\Jcrrury , G;irden Grove Newport ~ch 548-2689
Blvd. at Brookhurs1. 636-2980 11.ftf'r fi pm.
JEEPS '64 FORD V8 f'nglne, autn-
mat1r rr~nsm1ssion. rad1n,
hearer. JXl"'er steering Mdl ·.-.,--,,-,-.-T-rnd<--.-N-,-w--"9-
mnre, 10SBJ8.j1, $495. AT· r.ngirlt". Cw;tom tlat berl .
1_.,,s Cf!RY P L Y~I. 2929 Heavy duty tlrel . 646-952.l
H11rhor Blvd., Costa l\lesa.
$.Jfi.193-1, '62 .JEE P 2&.1 w/od, 4 wheel
rJnve Iron! lock hub11. 1967 Fnrrl Ga.!ax1e. factni-y ' fi7.'>-4609
'Ill'. nidio hea~er, Thunder·
h1rrl rngi~P \\'11h a1Ho. tr11ns-'47 ".JEEP "'agon, good oornf.
mis~lnn. l!f.JO. Call 644 -7201 13.10. nr tTad• for plck·up.
642-4657
'il LTD 1 rlr, v1 11yl tnp. air. LINCOLN
11~. ph, auto, 11m-fm stereo.1-----------
Undf'r "'arr11nty, Pvt pty: 'li5 CONTINENTAL 4 door .
S39fl.i. 644-6751. Recen tly o 'h a u led .
·71J Fnrd Cortina, Sacriflce ReaY1n11ble. S4.8--0791. eve5
64&-4914. for quick Mle, SOOO, Xlnt
cond. J.11Hi993 aft 5pm. '69 Jl.1ARK JIJ AM /FM
'71 FORDS: G a J 11 xi e 5, sterro. spd contrnl. loade<I. r.lustan~s. & Torinos. Hertz MU.<!I sell ttiis week. Pttfecl
Corp. {71 ·11 77&.-4COO. main1. record. 557-9349
~tusr SELL '70 Ford LTD Autos, Used 990
Br(ll!.l!;ham. :<ln1 Mnd., full
p•1T, air, loaded! &-15-3338 •
$1995. ATLAS CHRY/PLYi\I. 500 2 DR
2929 """'" Bh•d., c~" • 'll FORD,
• •
V-". Auln Tr11n~. 1''arlilr1• 1\1r
Cnrnl . f"n"rr S!rrr1ng, Pli"-
Pr D1~r Rrakr~. flari1n,
Hratf'r, wh11r "'all~. t1ntrrl
'63 Olds C~tl~.-,.--I
$1 2.l • 646-7~ ----PINTO
1970 MAVERICK
Auto., r11.d1 .. k hea!t-r, vinyl
top, yeJIDW. 1990BBF1
11288
COURTESY DODGE
28Sb) Harbor Blvd .. .iz:la""· whPr! ('<\\'l'M, 1 n1<•n· 1-----------
Costa i\lt'Sll 557.9220 • •
'71 Maverick Grabber, llke "'°"''· a tr, lov.• m1Je5, S2400.
49--•-7\85.
MERCURY
rr. f~rtnry \Vrirrant\', :lli.fl(l()
milf'~. IVOnll.Rli1 Sl rrl.1 r.ar.
den Grnvp Linro!n.\1rrrur:v .
r.arrlPn C.rn1·r Rlvrl. 111
8l"'l(lkhu r~1 li,1!i-2$11
]'.lf;F> \IF.Rr Cnm..i ~ rlr
N-rlAn, V-R. 11'1 m il,.~ .12\I,
Pl\\', i:tr-erinc: "' hrk~ Xln1
-.. -7-M-E_R_C_U-.R-Y_C_o_"_g-,-,-G-T-.-4• I rnnrl . R r11 ~n ria ht". pr1 ply.
!lfi2-31i1fl. 11pri , rl ise brk~. new tires. lo
Rlu Bk ml. Xl nt cond. $16'l0.
644-7.10.i.
1!!63 Comet ""'agon, standard.
6 cyl, good nibber. $.Z-.:ill.
Call Bill, 64Z-5069
e '64 1'1ERCURY, S400 or
best offer. 54R-0227. 22.'J.t
Or11nge Av. Costa MPS/I.
The fastest dra1v tn the Wes!
. . a Daily P ilor Clusified
Art. 64Z-S678
MUSTANG
'67 MUSTANG GTA. Auto.,
R&H, P. S., P-disc br11kes.
like new. M11kf! offer, ~
E llei;mf'rt", Ml'sa Verde.
541)..400;l,
'68 :\>1usrang 2.119 F'ast Baf'k.
4 SJ!f'ed, R,,·H. ri1sr brake.~.
11ir shock~. m<12"!', speakers.
SJ475.00 Ph. S.16-3.'!67
Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.d 990
• •
1971 PINTO
4 i;pred. radio & healer, \\'/\V
11rps buckf'r ~rat~. rhmme
trim: 7;;oo n11]p"· 9!·1CBG.
$1699
COURTESY DODGE
2R~S Harbor Blvd.,
Cnsla J\lr!ia 5:'17-9'120 • •
PLYMOUTH
'70 PLYMOUTH DUST l'~R
Cou(Jf'. You'll havl' 10 rl r1YP
this nnl". \\.'"'re »Llrr you 'll
huy iL (MfiAS.l l $14!15. AT·
LAS O ·IRY /PL YM, 2929
Ha rhor Bh•d., Costa i\le~a.
'.\46-19.14.
* •'68 Valiant, 2 dr.
au10, R/H, ~lovini;:!
nfff'r! 644-010:)
Autos, Used
6 <'yl,
i\1ake
990
• • 1967 PLYMOUTH
YLIRY . V-A. IUll). ,,raft!.
wh11ewal1 r1rfg whttl ~Y·
tNi. XOAA.19 .
$361
COURTESY DODGE
2RAA Harbor BIYrl.,
Co~1a Me!iO. 557-9220 • •
PONTIAC
'ffi PONTIAC CATALINA
ll'AGON -1 Door .l llf'lll s.la·
r1on "aJ:<•n. VII, .autnmRrir,
pov.rr i:1rrr1ni;i: ,_ br.'lkl"~.
"hllf' w.:i11s 1011, low rn1!P1.
i:-.'OIJ"J:/fit , 0S79j. ATLAS
('I/RY ·rt.Yl'\1 1!129 H11rl)nr
Rlvri, fil~la .\.1r.~. 5U>.J9.l4.
'60 G'kl, All power xtr11i:, +
air. A1\I F!\L A~k S2J75.
~l&--2114, 4~~76 wknrl~.
'ill FIREBIRD. low mileage
one cwn<>r. ln11rirrf!
;,1.'>-4!lfi1
'711 YIREBJRD 4f(I, 12,000
ni1 PS/PR. l11r1 111r, stere:i
Good huy! 5~7-!6Z7 54~10!!7
T-BIRD
1966 T Bird l.anc!11u. f'u!I
1"111f'l' anri 11ir ffirnfitinning.
ExcrJ]pn\ ronri1t\n n $1200.00.
5~7-2040.
'fi7 Thurnirrbirtl. litf' hlur..
42.000 rni. f'uJly Ina~.
Askini::: S!600. 557~~~-
• 1962 THUNDERBIRD •
2 Dr, \'f'l'Y l'!r11n. $323 for
qt1i('k ~alP M4-lll16.
Turn wiused ltemi; into ipJlck
c11."h. c11 ll 642-:ii78
Autos, Us•d 990
HIGHLAND MOTORS
2145 Harbor lld.
Mesa, 546-1934. XL NT CONO. Dlr. VS, a uto . tr11ns .. fact . :HS-3219 aft 6 pm.
DODGE ~ ton Van. Rehl! 11.1r cond, Loaderl~ 1071AS!1 ' ==~~-~~c'-~~c
eng. Good ffind. New Ti1ke Email down, \\'ill fin· ·;o Fnrd Country Squire. All
Brakes, tires. S::.00. 968-1540, ;ince PVf Pl.II. Call 546-8736 pn1.1·er. Air cond. Green
518-317>5. or 494-68111tlt 9 ani. $3100. 518-1019.
XLNT Trans. c11r. '63 Dodge. '67 F'ord, Counlry Squirr. FORD '6.1 Country Sed!ln
Must sell. S250. <lr best o!· clean, lop mech. cnnd, 11urom11!ic PS/PB n n e
fer. 6#-2789. CQnd. wide tires, roof ri1ck. Ownrr 51!M m i 91.'iO 492-M46.
Thank You Mr. President!
C.to Mesa '45-5404
H8use Hunting? Watch the
,9PEN HOUSE column.
D11ily Pilot Want Ads have 300 CID E ngine, S1395 firin. l~OUSE J1u ntJng? Watch the
OPEN HOUSE column. b11.rga ins galore. !»7-31 11.
Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 980
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'71 DEMOS ANO
EXECUTIVE
CAR BUYS!
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PERSONAL CAR
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'70 Impala I '68 Chrysler '69 Chevrolet lmpola Cu1!om NowpOrl Cu•10rn ? °""' H••n•on, Av'"' T~;, C~ewnl•I ~ ~"'" A.utn...,atoc I ' • n' • "'"''' ''"~"''"'I~~. 1'~• ,..,,;o, ~ea!er, ""'"' ,..1010.,, Paw .. llc•~e" Powt• .!.l••"nQ, Pewo• ma1;,;, oower aaer!no. Powor .!.trerln9, F •<· 8r•k ... F •clorv '" _ .. brok.,., vinvl ltl•V ,I.Ir Condllionlno. C°""lllonln9, v ;" vi !op, '" <Ondl!loni"9. Vl.,yl Roni, Rad•o & Roof R•ft•o a. Heo11r, (160 CFt.1 1 liffltr. !VlO ll)l (YOX 101\
$2888 $2019 $2388
--&6 Olds. '68 Pontiac '69 Ford Cust.
C•lllln• 4 °""' )Man lu1u•IO"" 4 Ooo• St'ti· ' Door S""•" ll u•o
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11..dio &. Hffltr, F•<· .!.IH•ln9, Facltt•Y A" ll•d ... • Ht • I f t •
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(llt)CS 4101. 1-itlUf r, iWIC Jiil $1188 $1297 $1388
'69 Bonneville '67 Mercury I '68 Pontiac
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slorl. Power $1tt•l~9. Pn .. r• ~'e"l"9. Pew•• f' ow • r ~1etrlno ' Powt• 8r•~es. Fact• ~'"'''· F •tlO'-'" ll•ake.. F•<to•v "' ory J..lr Condltlonlnp, Condl!lon•ng, l•••~!r Cnnd•llonln9, v 1., v.
VlnVI Roof, ill•di,, & l1lm. llndlo & .H••I· llOll'' Dad•o & H••I·
l>!MI,,,. (YCl 6'11 t r. !ZS!! ll~l ft. 1WIO 96JI
$2588 $1788 $1788
'69 Firebird '66 Mustang '67 Buick
h •tleft W•-1 O.r M•N'" ~conv ' ,.,,......, ' doo• Au•11mt•lt T••n•m•1·
ll:Mllo. hN!e•, ., .. '~~ ll11tk"t 5e~t" ,1 ..... Powt f S1ttr1nt, ""I I I r , ..... ..,1 ... ,,.,. w• .. W'l-•!1<. Jl•nln A. ollf CondltlM11'111. ...
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$1988 $989 $1588
~Ir. Nixon has announeed his reeom•
mendatlon that Congress repeal the 7%
ex~ise tax law on all new cars, "'ilh lhe
understanding lhal lhe sa,·ings must he
passed on lo y ou, ••the consumer.'' This,
along wllh our year end disf'nunt5 a t
Johnson and Son offers'y ou the oppor-
tunity to take advantage of the lowest
prices ever ..• ,.,.
PLUS
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YEAR-END DISCOUNTS!
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
1971 MERCURY 197ICOUGAR
~IAHQt;IS Xll·7
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'120240 $80620
# 1Z6.4N6l70111 1 F93M560504
NOTE
THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE
EXCISE TAX REDUCTION
We have a wide selection of the full line to choose from
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