Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
1971-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilot
) Police ~apture 2 • Ill Mesa . Beaction to High Court DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * School Tax Edict Mixed JUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 3f, 1971. VOL. oM, 1'10. tf1, 4 ltCTIONS, d PAGIS ' ~oast em 0 u 2 Held i11 Mesa Tax Ruling Teen Huntington Reaction . Cliff Hanger Huntington Store Hit . .. . --·-....... Housewife Slain By JOANNE RE\'NOLDS 01 th• 01ilJ P'llot S!llf A tee.naged Huntington Be a c h flousewifc was shot lo death Monday night as she stood 1n the doorway of her family home. Police later captured her fathcr-in-la\v and hrother-in-hiw in Costa fllcsa and j ailed them on murder charges. Police investigators blamed the slaving on a family sq11abhle over foul language \\·hich ended in fightin~ and shooting. Officers identified the dead \\'Otnan ai:: 1'1rs. Kathleen r-.t. Sipult, 19, of 10122 K:imuela Dri\'e. She "''as dead on arrival ::it Pacifica Hospital shor!ly after the 9 p.m. ~hooting. De!ectivcs said a .22 caliber bullet had f nlered her ]<>ft brcasL In custod v on murder charges ii; t-.lri;. Sipult's fathcr·1n·la\\·, James Noel S1pult , Navy La un ches Probe Into Oil Spill Off Coast U.S. Navy officials tOOay launched an lnvcstiga lion lo detern1ine how 300.000 J?allons of oil got spilled at sea. fouling Orange Coast b<'aches and President Nix- on"i; private strand in San Clementr. The ocean-borne oil globs ha'ie now drifted \~·ell southerly of the \Vestern \\'hite House Patches of the glu g. hnwe\·er. have been spotted near the t.l exican border and the Navy is pushing efforts 'to keep it fmrn washing ashore on Baja California beaches. . .. "\Ve recognize our respons1b1hty to clean it up and have initiated com· munications with the t.fexicl'ln govern- ment," an \Ith Na\'al District spokesman iaid. The spokesman said 225 sailors again would be cleaning San Diego Count y beaches todny. Monday was the sC'cond straight day that no oil "'ashed ashore north of Oceanside . Some oil was reported !\\onday at ln1~rial Beach. only :i fe\V miles from lhe t-.texlcan Border. The Navy's crrne- operated "bucket throwing" sip scooped up large chunks of congealed oil at lmperial Beach. The Navy said its tot.al cleanup efforts sinct a tankec spi lled the oil mort than t"·o weeks ago v.·hile refueling an aircraft carrier had netted 80,000 gallon.'! ol oil residue and debri~. Much of it was gathered by nll skim ming machinery whic h operates like a giant vacuum cleaner. A spokesman said splotches or Qil were lighted from tv.·o to 15 miles at sea but that A ma ssive slick no longer cxi sls. Originally. the fuel discharge left a slick about 30 miles lonJ.(. , The slick wns crrated Aus::. 20 after !Ste SPJLt., Page Z) _, Sr .. 48, of Costa ~1esa ; and his youngesl son, Jerry, 16. The elder Sipult wa s c:i plured two hours after the teenager's death when Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police surrounded his apartment at 2924 Pep- pertree Lane, in Costa f.·fesa. Another brother-in-law, James Noel Sipult Jr., 27. is sli!l at large and v.·anted by police in connection with the fatal shooting. Police \\'arned that James Jr. is con- sidered armed and dangerous. Hunt ington Beach police have issued an all-point bulletin in seeking his capture. Nearly one dozen Costa P..1esa and Hun- l1ngton Beach policemen closed in on the elder Sipult's home on darkened Pep- pt'rtree Lane in n1aking the arrest. They \Vere aided by police heli copters. Oflicers spread out around the place <innrd ·with shnlguns, teargas guns and bulletproo f vests and took C1JVer bch lnrt :.quad cars lined in front of !he 5111a!l ap:.irtmenl . 11 al! prnl'ed unneces~ary. •·we dialed the phone and lei. it ring several times.'' Hu ntington Sgt. Jcick Reinholtz explained, "'\Ve wantcu l.o talk him into coming out but there was no answer." About 11:25 p.m., Mesa ser&eants Max \Vilson and Gary Schull approached lhe apal'tment and kicked in the front door . Sipult surrendered meekly. He had been shot in the leg. Clad only in a white tee-shirt and pants, he slumped motionless lo the grass while officers handcu ffed him and placed him in an ambulance. Sipult was treated for Mtt" leg wound al Patifica Hospital in Hantington Beach and then booked at lfuntington City Jail. His younge r son, Jerry. 16, w11s taken into custody about one hour after the shooting at Pla~ntia and 17th streets in Costa Mesa. }fe is being held in juvenile hall. James. Jr. was reportedly spotted In the 200 block of 16th Street tn Costa Mesa early this morning. But police were unable to locate him. La11ndry Union Chief Succumbs Herold E. Chandler I vice presideot or the Af'L.CIO Laundry •'jd Dry a.,.nlng lntemaUonal Union, died Saturday at his Los Angeles home. In addition to his service to lht union. Mr. Chandler, SO, wa11 vice president of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor and a member of lht Urblln Lea gue and the District Attorney's Advisory Counci l. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at !ht Crenshaw United t\1ethodisl Church in Los Angeles. Burial w!ll lo\low at Woodlawn Cemetery. • Varied The state Supreme Court ·~ schoo l prG- perty tax decision has s parked a variety of reactions from the Orange Coasl v:hich includes both wealthy and poor school districts. Districts with high tax bases aren't too t'n!husiastic about possible statewide tax- es. The poorer districts are elated. Dr. Clarence Hall. chief or the Ocean Vici!.' District in J1untington Beach, an economically poor district. said: "\\le'rc extremely pleased, \Ve feel education across the state. and Ocean View in p:irticul:ir. \\'ill only go for"·ard 1!."hen the Legislature puts the monf'y "·here lhe ' ' • , ... children are rather than where industry (. is ·· The emphasis of the Supreme Court ruling \Vas !hat districts "·ith a lot of 1n- d11stry or expenSt\'e land have an unfai r educafi{'lnal adran1age ove r the districts 1!.'ith poor assessed valuation . Ocean View. for instancr has a to!:d lax rate of SJ.68 yet in 19i0-71 could spend nnly $660 per pupil on educa tion. Laguna Beach, in contrast has a lax r:i1e of $3 .31! for a unified district !Ocean View is element.ary) 2.nd spends $989.95 per pupil. Dr. \Villiam Ullom . superintendent or the La1?;una Beac h Unified Di~trict. said his di strict would hrlp provide input to the co urts if th e "no property tax'' deci sion were appealed. "\\fithoul using properly la:\ as a ba sr . Laguna Beach schools would be in severe trouble.'' he said. Ullom added that neither he nor other dislrict officials \\'anted to see Laguna students prosper al the expense of children living in poorer districts. "I think there is a need for~Other types of financia l support," he explained. though his district Is against the statewide property tax. Other wealthy districts: include: Seal Beach Elementary. Huntington Beach Elemeplary. Newport-Mesa Un if i e d • Capistrano Unified, Tustin Union Hi~h and SOOdlebacFCommunity College. Some of the poorer districts. besides Ocean View , irffilude: Huntington Beach Un ion High. Fountain Valley Elementary. \Vestminster Elementary, and San J oa· quin Elementary .. Dr. Robert Peterson. r o u n I y auperinlendeot or &<:hools, &aid the ruling win force the state to accept Its "consthuUonal responsibility to support publk: educatkin. Today lhe heaviest part of the burdtn rtll• on local property tax· payeni and this should not be so." Superintendents from the r I c h e r districts were afraid the court ruling would downwade their own education or raise property taxes for their own people. Those from the poorer districts hailed the ruling as a boon to education. ''Educators have recogni1.ed the need ror 'l fo.r a long time.'' Jack Roper, superintendent or the Huntington Beach Union High SchoOI District, commented. . t. \ -' J\uto on precipitous perch belongs to Marilyn A. Barnes of 512 l\1ystic \Vay, Laguna Beach. Police said she stepped from the car Monday aft· ernoon and forgot to set the brake. It rolled back and became l~dgcd delicately on a retaining wall. The car teetered for aboul JO minutes before to~ trucks arrived and saved the day. Ruling Over School Taxes Has Effect Across Nation f'ro m Wire Strvlce!I Shock waves have spread nationwide over the California Supreme Court decision eliminating the local property tax a11 a legal system for financing schoots. • While state-officials are reacting sharp- ly -and mostly fa vorably -to the court ruling, groups In other state's 11re genttaling enthusiasm to press their own simllar cwrt cues. Forty-eight states use the local pro- perty tax to support their schools. Only Hawaii and Utah are different Hawaii handles all school financinl{ at the st11tc level while Utah hai; en equali1.ation formula which sets a llmlt on whai a district can spend per !JUpll . .. The next legal step11 in the issu<' are 1tlll unclear. S11nford Gruskin, an assiist ant a~y Reneral who argued the slRlc's case for t.he property tax. said no decision has been made OR whether to appeal to the - U.~. Supreme Court: The sta!t ~relne Court did order the c~ -Mbned'"'to' i 'ud ~tier Stipfrior Court to determine specific lmtAnces where the qualtly or education it unequal. Pnul J. McKaskle, an attorney for the \\'tstem Center on Law aod Poverty. which pressed the. law Miit for 16 Los Angeles parents, said U the state doesn't revise its syslem by the end or 1m his i;:roup would go back Into court lO see that it is accomplished . In the laal three years suits and lcgisla- ti<ln in at least ei gh! state! failed to remove public schools from their dependence on local property t11xes. Federal courL'I had dismissed 110me of the !Ste SCJIOOL, Page ti By Gunmen Two armed men robbed 1 Huntington Center jewelry store this moming, escap- ing v.·lth more than $10,000 in jewelry and unset gems. The robbery occurred at 9:21 a.tn. at Kirk Jewelers, 37 Huntington Center, police said. 'fhe lone emp!oye, Steve Fowler told in· The lone employe, Steve Fowler, told in- door shortly after opening the shop. Fo1vler \\'ho is on crutches from a knee injury said he was confronted by the two men arrncd with shotguns. He tried lo struggle with them, but they wrestled him to the ground and lock· ed him in the store's vaull, he told police. Investigators said he v.·as able to trigger an alarm from inside the vault The two robbers made lheir getaway in a car which they abandoned in a parking lot at Golden \\'est College. The car had been stolen previously ln Nev.·port Beach. The men. both \\'hite adults, were described as be ing in their early twen· ties. One wore a so mberero and sported a black moustache and a three or four-day gro,,.,.th of beard. The second man wnre a stocking cap over his blonde hair and a buckskin vest. Asse1nbl yman Soaked S1\N FRANCISCO (APl Assemblyman \Villie Brown ' 11 in· vestlgaU~·e visit last week to San Quentin Prison will cost him $50. Superior Court Judge Frank Shaw held 'Brown in contempt of court Monday and fined him $50. The judge said Brown fail· ed to advise the court when he: left last Friday for the prison trip. Orange Weai•er r,,foslly sunny today and Wednes. day but some' late night and early morning low clouds along the coast. Highs around 70 at the beaches. rising to 83 inland. Lows tonight around 63-65. INSWE TODAY A magatine rtports that tile · United States offered to stll four atomic Oomb.s to the Fr111cl~ iii 1954 to .stop Communi3t Vie t J\finh troopi near Dien.bitnpllu. Set stortJ and map on Page 4 today. Ctrlfe.r•lf 1 C~llllll Uf 1 C•tn ll1" Jl-tt C6"'1Ct IS c ... uWil•• u OtU~ "-'IC•t t 01 ...... cn t !ti .. tlll "'ff I llltt<'1lflm1nl If "I"'"'' It.II Wtr.w-14 A~ll Llft4l..-t 14 ~ ... 1.. '' • Mloltvet ......... '' lltli.Mt ,..,.. .... Of"...,. CtPh t Jrlwi.t Ptrtff 11 $~ 11-11 li'Mll "4ttllth 1•11 Tt1-Yl•IH1 It T-!t •t " Wtt lft... 4 wtt•i. Wt.iii 14 Wt-·o H-U·H w.,....11_ w ' I l 1 I DAIL y "ILOT s Court Rule Disturbs Higl1 Justice WASHINGTON I UPI 1 -Chief Justice Waritn E. Burger &aid lnday he is d.i6tUned that a lov.•er cnurt has tn· terprefed Supreme Court rulings to mean that every school ln t \'try d1str1ct should bave a fixed racial balance With schodls ~penin& 1n much ol t.hf: na· ti.on. Burger n~ele.u refused to delay I plan almed at aa:hieYing racial balance propo6ed by \\'mston-Salem and Forsyth County Board of Education in North Carolin.a under protest. Buri er aa.id the board's application for a .stay "is in an unde:Wable stale of con· fuslo n," using the isame phrase that i ustice Hugn L. Black appHtd to a s imilar case from Corpus Christi, Tex . Jn the Corpus Christi cast. hoy.rev er, Black aranl.td a stay at the requu ( of the local school board and the Justice Department. !ur1er said that 1t was impossible "011 the record now befor e me" to determine UI the North Carolina case whether the }ower court.a correctly interpreted the Supreme Court 's instructions in tut ...... He referred particularly to "explici t t&ncua1e u to a requirement of fi.l:ed mathematical ratios or racial quotu and the limits su&&ested as to transportation of !itudents." Burger said lhal for lh1s reaoon he could not as a single court member t.ake it upon himself to disturb a rulin g by a feeler al district court in North Carolina on July 26 approving the Winston-Salem plan. The local school board appealed to the high court an order of the U.S. 4th Circuit C'.ourt, sending an earlier board plan back to the district court following the Supreme Court's supposed ly definitive opinions l11st April 20, mostly involving Charlotte, N,C., commonly known as the Swann case, for the name of one of the part.1es. "The district cou rt ... seems to have thought !hat it was co mpelled to achieve a fix~ racial balance renecting the com· position of the total county system.·' Burger said. "The explicit language of the (supreme) court's opinion in Sv.•ann suggests a possible confu sion on this point. "I do not attempt to construe that J.anguage, but simply recite il verbatim: 'the constitut ional com m and to desegregate schools does not mean that every school in every community must t always refifJct the r1eia..I compoaiUon ol the school system as a whole.' ·• Burger noted that a statemtnt adopted by the \1i inston-Sale.m and Fnrsvlh board regarding the plan recited that it v.·as •dopting 1 revision under protest on an understanding that it was required to achieve a fixed racial b.?Jance that reflt cted the total composition nf the gchool districl Burger described this viewpoint as "disturbing." "It suggests the possibil ity that there may be some misreading of the opininn of the court in the. Swann case," he said. F rom PIJBe 1 SPILL ... Bunker r. ru,1 Cl~ escapM fro m a N.tvv oiler during a fueling mishap ~·ith th'e. carrier Ticonderng 1. In annnuncini;: the prn~ ~1nnrl.1 V, th, r.•avy s aid that mitial sturly indicates th<1 l at le..11st 300.000 ga llons nf oil N Captd . an amount up from earher re.ports that 230.000 gallnns had heen spilled At La Jnlla a crew nf 225 l\·avy and Marine. enllst~ men rl'friP\'ed an e.stimated 3~ gallnns or solidified oil. much of it lfl the shape of basketballs. A Navy spnkesman said the slick ts nn longer "m on P large mass or even in fh·e massts OU.N61 Co.An DAILY PILOT Oll»tGtl: COAST l'V•lliMINO COMl"AH't l e\Mrt N. We.J ,.,.......,, •1'111 l"i*l ll- J1tk II:. Curl1v Vice ..... lcl...t ••.d c..n.r1I M•MO..- Tk1m11-.'IC11vil l[f l!Of l ll11J111 A. M u•rilti~• Mlfttt""' ~dllOr Ck111t1 M. l ao1 l id11 ri '· Nill AH1tt•t1I M•Mflnv EGI~ ~ ....... C.11 """'' .UO W•f 1.-, Sl!'WI 11-1 ."'"' .DlS "'-"' 9ou: .... ...r i....-••ct-: m ,._, ,.,..,.,. Mu111!119"9<'! ... ,~: 1'111~ ... , .. tlui.<t rd h t1 Cl1l'IWl!t: a5 Hort!! ll C.ml,,. 11•1 t>A lt,.V l>!l..OT, ""11!1 wll\dl It_..... ... N .. ...,..,.,.,, ll ,.,,._,..... ltHr ti~ ~ ..... "' .......... !& •ltteN .... LAful\I ... d't. 1.i.....,1 ••tto, C.11 -·· 1'1..,l'lnl!On •eoc:", ,-...,11111 Vl ll.-i'. a..~ ,.......,,,, Cl..itll"&fl& .... ~ltllt<', l lrt w111'1 - , .. """'l flfl• ..... l'rltlcl•l ,.i..11..., &!Mf It II J:IO W.I ...... •rr•o, C-1& Mftl. ,, •• , •••• 17141 641'-4Jl1 C~ A'-'h ... 64l·U71 S.. Ci....+t AW Dep1 ,_._. ,...,.. .. ••2-4411 C_.11"1, lt11, 0-."" CM.r .. utlW>T>of c-.,. .. ........ ......... 111111'"'-~ ... ., ... -"" ., ,,,,...,1 ......... i. _ .... ,..,,, lie ,._..,uc:of w11-1 1101C.i.r .,.... ..,,.,4o1 "' citrl'•ltl'lt -· J.oc-rth1 -·-.... H N......, ... ti> ,,.. c..11 ""-· C11+10r~l.1. ~""'""' ,., tt"i..-'1 H _,.. y: 1Y m111 t.).lt _..,.,,.,, "'i"'•'Y ""1'""'1..,.,,, 11.tt ,,_11>!1'. -.-.,.,._. ·- Tutta.y, A1.19u1t )1, 1971 Racial Protest Michigan School Buses Blown Up PONTIAC, Mich. (U Pl 1 -Ten yl'llow achoo! buses were destroyt'd by e.x· plosi\'eS r.1onday nlghl in \\hat police believe wa s a \·10Jent protest against a C"ourl-0rdrred school desegregation pro· gram. "We ha 1 e a wh<1le lot of l'>"hile people. 1n tl)Wn lhal are not in agret>menl with this busing thing so }OU might say there are. a mul litude of suspects," sa id Capl. Charles Gale, chief of the police detective division. "It could have been colored , as v.·ell a.!l v.·hite, because a lot of these people-are nnt in Agreement with it either " Police said lhey found eviden<"e of wires leading to "ince.ndi11ry devices" placed next to the ~asoline tanks of at leai:;t six nl the buses parked in an Jsnl ated I I-acre depot Gate said it 1\·oulrl take ;it le.fist '·four or five·• persons "'ho were knowledgeable about explosives to place that many e.J· plosives. One guard. Wilbur Johnson. ~·as on du- 11' Al th e limf'_ Gale i;aid there. is ''no doubt" !hilt lhe. bombers waited until he 11as at thr other eorl of his round. slipped through a hule cut in a s1x·foot ·hi.i;ih chain link fence, and set !heir explosives. A!xillt 4'l 11thcr buses parked in the lot v.·ere. no! dam;igcd. A neighborhood resident said she hea rd "a loud bOf,m and then there we.re names -the h\1se.s. everything arou nd . F!;irnes .~hot JOO feel into the sky." The hornb1ng tarne just a week be.fore thr· buses \\'ere to begin transpnrting "'h1le and bl;tek 1•hlldren In school.!' away frnrn their ne1~hborhoods in an effort to achieve racial balance In ~h e 24 .flOO stur!ent srstcm . J)nn;i \\·'h1lrner l'nnt1ac Sf' ho o I Curse l' ou, Red Baro11 -t! -t! Presid ent Mee ts S11perintendent, s:iirl that dPspil" the loss of !he huse~. tnst111g aboul $1V .OOO each to rrplace. the desegregation pro11ra m - the fir st of its kind ordered in a northern schnot district -would begin as s<"hed ul- ed ...,·hen classes starl next Tuesday . Wh irn1er said armed bus marshal5 will he riding the buses to protrct. children from harm ;ind guard against furt her \'iolenee. Baron Von Red Dog has been ordered t.o hang up his gogzles. John Miller was fined Sl4 ~tonday by Al· bambra MunicipaJ J udge Lothrop E. Smith for trans- porting his dog on his motorcycle. Despite ~tiller 's determined defense, the judge ruled that the 55· pound dog is "an unsafe load." 1i·hller sho~·ed a th'.ee-minute film of Baron \'on Red Dog balancing skillfully on the rear of his motorcycle. The Judge '''as not mo\'ed. ~1ill er said he \Vill appeal the traf· fie fine. With HEW Chief; 'No Differences' :\1a_vor Rober! F . .Jackson said he hoped the bombings "·ould "wake up the pmple of P~n.tiac to the faC't that !hey havl!!I unsohc1ted help -radicals -lhat they don't need.'' Pluniher Seiz ed After Holding 2 Bank Hostages r.nAMI (UP!l -A 25 -y ea r -o !d unemploy~ plumber "'as ·arrested by FBI agents Monday after a harrow ing two-hour chase in v.·hich he he.Id a bank president and his wife hostage during an attempt lo extort SI00.000. The arrest was mostly the v.·ork of one man. Kenneth ~1hitla ker. 44. sprcial agent in charge of the Miam i FBI offire. who confronted the man as he sat in the rear of a stopped car v.·ith a pistol pointed at his hoslagr:s. AcC<lrding to the FBI. lhe gunman, Identified as Dennis Clyrle Bennett. 25. of Homestead , Fl a., v.·ent into the home of Homestead's First National Bank Presi- dent Paul Lomu and ordered Losner'1 wife, Bea. to call the bank. Mrs. Lo!ner told her husband she V.'as being held h0&tq:e aDd Uttn turned tile. phone over to tbe aunman, who demanded 1hat Loaner come to the house v.·ith $100.000. Losner notifitd the FBI in Miami. th!'n phon~ his home and told the. gunman there would be some delay in raising the m<'lney . The bank president took the. SJ00,000 in small bills to his home .... ·here hi', too, became a hostage. the FBI sairl . The three left in Losner"s car l\'ilh the bank president driving and his v.·lfe sitting beside him. The man sat in the back seat wit h the money and an automatic pistol pointed at Mrs . Losner 's head. f or tv.·o hours 12 FBI cars and a Dade caunty Sheriff's plane follol\'ed the Losner car, keeping it under cor.stant gur\·eillance as it sped norlhv.·arrl ;):'! miles to }.1iami lnle.rna1Lona\ Airpor!. The a&e.nts made their pres!'nce. k.nC1v•n but did not att!'mpt to stop !hi! car, they said Near the airport !he car stnppeii and &ge nt \\'hittak.e.r, the fathier '11 six children . "'alked up to ii. He pointed his service revolver at the man and said, "drop it " The rnan said. "Dka~·." and dropped hi,!; v"eapon , \Vhit taker said . Other agents quic kly moved in 10 assist in tht arrest Agents la!er picked up 11 second man. accused 11s an aceompl1ce. He v.•as ideo· til led as Wayne Storey. 19. of ~1nntrl'al Both ""'ere booked nn 11 charge (If bank robbery and a he.iiring was schedu led before a U.S. mag istrate today, Asked if he had any second thoughts about the capt ure during the chase. Y.'hil· taker said. "hi' \\·as never out of our sight lt ".,.., a "·ar of nen-es ·· From Page l SCHOOL ... ca:.es becausl' thry dirln"l fel!.I th~· criuJd get. inl(l lht lSSU'. Th' California decision may change the trrnd. •·Jt is nnt binding on lcrll'ra\ crnirl:o;. hu! it C'omes from a rl'spec1crl ~tale supreme: cnurt .. It. breath('S mot!' hf!'. 1nro a rlo7('n school finance suits pending 11!1 over th! C(luntry." s11id James Robertson. d1rer1or of the La\l•yer'!I Comm11le!' fnr Ci1 il R1ghUi L'nder the. La". 1n \\'ashington. o.c. Authoritie.c; predicted that suil.~ 1n Detroi t and San Ant onio. T'x , might he: re vived . In l\!'nosha. \\'1s . a ~111t sponsored by United Auto \\'orker Lciral 72 on behalf of union families rema ins in prtlim1nary stages. Princeton Professor Michael OanielSlln predicterl the ruling cnuld have. a v.·ide social !'fft!CI "An eq ui111ble schOfll hnanc1ng !) siem u•ould ,·irlu.11 lly re.m fl\'(' th" chiPf pul'll1c ratinnal!' for excluding ponr 11 n d ml'ld"r.lte. income bl,.rk-' and ~·hi!'-' frnm !Ub11rb! -the \'l'r~· rPal ar,l!ument that tht:-' hrin~ in mnrt costs than 13:c resourcts and cl'Jns!l!lll t an 'connm1c l1ah1l1t' ·· h" s111d Th!' . rPart1'ln in C11h forn1<1 IS mo~t!v f.1 1·rirahle. ,.xi:ert frir 1e11dtrs nf a ffw V.'1'11!thy &('hOO\ d1s1.r1cts "ho 11rf:n't. hap. PY Victim's Exhumation Presidrnt Ni).oo mel in San Clem('n\e tnd;i~· \\'Ith Health and \\'elfa re Secrelary Elliot Ri chardson -a <·onfcrrnee 11h1t h came amid reports or an estrangement betwern 1hc twn 01·er the school busing controvrrsy. Pontiac, a heavily industrialized city 25 mi les northwest of Dr!rnit. has a popula- t1nn uf about 83.0QQ, 27 3 percent n()n11·hi1e For 'Minor Evidence' Sflf'rulaLion that the President anrl Richardson do not see eye.to.eye on the polPntiall.v explo sive issue 1\•as met with heater! drnials from Press Secretary Ron Ziegler 111 rt>ce nt days. Se\eotecn nr the city·s schools h11 11e het n either 90 percent white or 90 percent black and attorne.vs for civil rig hts groups chargrd in courl .<ui!s 1hal thl!!I sej!r_cgatinn pi:i ttern was enforced through reaJ1gnmenL or school d i.~trict lines. The ex.hum.ttJon early this week of the bod y of a house.wife murdered in Sa n Clement !'. more than a year ago 1s nol int!'nd~ to yield fing erprints of lhe dead woman. but Mlly to close a minor ga p in the evidence, it has been learned Tax on Prof its 'Lou sy,' Ac kl ey Tell s Lawmakers ' . \VASHJNGTON (UPI! -W. Gardnf'r Ackley said today "an excess pr ofits tax is a lousy lax" and crit1cizPd lebor leaders fnr suggesting that 1l be com- bined 1\·ith a v.·age-price freeze. Ackley. ""'ho ser\'cd as c:h airn1an of lhe Council of Economic Arl visers during the Joh nso n Administrat ion· and del"eloped co n1rovers1al v.·age.price guideposts. testified befor e the House-Senate Joint Eco nomic Committee. AFL-CJO President George Mean~· and other lahor leaders have contended that any cnntinuation of "·age-price controls after !he curr!'nt 90-da.v freeze expires r\'nv. 13 be accompanied by an excess profits !ax on businesses. "Profits v.·111. and ought to. rise because !he~· have been deprf'ssed.'' Acklf'v ll'stified . "Corporale profits are at th'e lnw est le1·e1 since 1946 I "·ould warn that a.n !'xce~s profits lax is rt lousy tax -full of tnequities." Arkley said !he only excv~P for such a tax 11·as dunno: "arttmf' \1'hl'n spec1f1\ 1n- dus1nPs reap big pr(lfits a' a result nf an 1ncrea~ed demantJ for the ir gond~. II restraint nn rorpnrate pr ofits is f'Vf'n· tual!y neer1ed . Arkley sa1rl. •·J'd prefer a straight increa$e tn corporate lncnme l8X('~ " Other de1 rlnpments tn ronnection wllh the adm1ni~tra1tnn prn,01ram -~1ean,v s;tirl ··1t 11as patently decei1 · ful" for \\1nn ln hal'P s;i~rl 1n announci ng ht~ program Auiz 15 th11t h1!i propos;i.1 fnr addhlonal tax breaks fnr bu~iness v.·nuld create ne...,, Jnbs. \\'n\iniz In the Nrw York Tin1es. Mean~· Si'l ld 1ha! on the cnnlrar~'. lher!' ...,.as "abundant Pxpenence thaL 1n· dus111 \\'ill onC'e a~a1n r u r ch as e soph1s11cated machinery lhat ,,. 1 11 el1n11nate ;ohs." -Arthur f!.1. Okun. annthrr former Johnson Administration chairman of the Economic Council, chided f!.·1!'.any and other labor leaders, in rin npen-lt'ller arl1· r le for the Ltlniz Island ne\.rspaper N'r11·~ da y, particulra.Jy for rnru:ism or ab.~l'nre of a lrrr ze nn profit.~. •·rayrotls a.r('n't frnz~n either," Okun s::i\(l . "If markrts i;trengthen. your n1rn ...,·1!1 .1iet more take- h0me pay from more jnb~. hcttrr jobs. mrrre over11me and Jess part liml'" -On maior forc1;in currenry rxchan~rs tod:.iy lhf' dol lar dipped 1n value by 5 R6 percent 111 rela tion lo the ~·en 1n Japan, sla.1 ed abnut 7 ~rcent belnw the Wesl lrernian mark and ~a1nPd J1\ightlv in rrla· !ton tn 1he Rnli ~h !YlUnd 1n ~nd0n 11hcre d!'1aluat1fl n crintrol~ hrlrl 11.~ dr np to about 2 5 percent. .,.·h1Je dropping in Parts by 4 3 percent in relation In thf' Frenc:h Fr.1nc. its low!'st !e1·el there since being allowtd l.O noat. 2 Canoeists Seiz ed CHICAGO t AP 1 -ni.·o canrie1s11 ~·ho said they thrtw tv.·I) dummies bloodied by r"d d~·e min the.. Ch ir11110 R1\·pr kl prortst \\'pst Pak1.~lan's tre.11tme.nt of the Ea~l BPng.:111~ "l'r" arre..ste.d ~fnnd11v frir po!lu!tn~ thr ~'Iller Th• RP\, Bill llnizan. 27 and R1ch1trrf (' ~turr11~·. :10, hnth ()f Chica~ri And both m,.mbPrs of lhP (h1ra11:n F'rit nrls of Easl Brngal. v.tre. demrins1ra !ln~ ~g11nst 11 )!'ase httv.e.en "'orld Alrwa\'" lnr , II hnse.. ofhrPS O\'trlook lht rl\;l'r, I nd P11k1st.1tn lntrmahnn al Airhntll. "" -..... Orange County Dist rict Attorne.y's in· vestJgatnrs ha v" :1rr11•ed in th!' .small town of Coopersvi lle . >-11ch . to check the conf1gura11on of the fnrearms of the bnd v of Con nie Lynn Johnson · Thi' probe will complP!e thP fdP .,n onP incidenta l piece of !'\'!denf'P v.•h1rh \1·111 be 11sed in the murder tria l nf >-1 .:irk Alan Johnson, lhe slain 1\·nman·s hus· band. The hanrlsnmr .vnun2 ~1.:irinf' l?.l'ICS rin lnrtl Y·,"rdnPsday 1n Oran.i;ie County St1· pprinr Cour1. · Sl'Jtlrr,.,s close In thr casP s:iirl ~fnn da v tha1 !he disint!'rment wou:d pro1·e that the prospcufion dil12en1 ly allPmfl\Prl !n f1n rt thr snurcP nf bloorls1;iin~ marle on a p1Jlnw which ~!rs. Jnhn.~oo's sla1·rr dr~pc'rl n\'Pr her fa ce on !hr mnrn1n8 of hf'r m11rdrr a .vear a~n las1 Jul'l e. ,\rp:irrnth•, 1! h;:is hrrn prr~1Jmrrl thr "·om;in'.~ hlnnrl.v fnrr::irn1!> anrl r a! rn ~ mi:idr the stains durin~ the. .~tru2gle w11h her ki llrr. Thr pillowc.:i .~P and 1hP rernrts on thf' pxaminatinn will rroh;ibl ,1' br ;:irlr!Prt tn 11 h11.ce. li.~1 nf E.'l"irlPnrr which h·o:: bf'('n J:?;ith('rC'rl rl11nng a .~'rar nf in1'f'stigat ion b\' threr ~epara1e 1111encies. ThP prnbr f'nrlerl la s! .lunf' 11·ith 1hf' ar- rP•1 or ,'wtr< .John.<on·.~ hu<h;:inrl. StatemPnt.~ all~er!edlv m :\ <i ~ bv thf' ~·ounit lilnC'f' 1•ornnral ' aftPr hi.~ .iirrr<t arr eXOt'rtcrl to pla\' ;:i ma 1nr role in thr !rial. .Johnson 11·.:i~ inrlirterl bv .the C.r.inrl Jurv on a rh11 r11r or hnm 1cirlP Th" \'1e1n;im \'('IPran i~ accu~M or f-lta!l1· hf'a11n11 ht~ 1hrrr-rnoo!h~·rre2flan1 "'lfr 11·11h a wnndPn ~tll<ll. lhf'n ~!ahh1n~ hPr w11h 11 k11ifr ThP ~l,l111''1 nrr 11rrrrl 1n th" rn•rC'l!P'~ <mall rln11·n•!alr< ~tur\10 ar;irtmrnt al ~)fi r \ll'ntrr('\ I.an" hrfnrr r1~11 n nn ,l cf;:n 111 m1rf·.lL1nf' or l!lifl Pnll C'P fn11 nrl lhP •tool 11 l:rl!1•rl Jn h;i\ r lnf:1 r lE'rl /;t!al hr::irl 11•01111<!~ nn lh" 2'1· \E'ilr.nlrl ho11~pw1rr h11 t 1hr kn 1f" h-1 ~ "nl'\'('r hf'f'n fn llnrl. rjr<p1J t r!::i1 < nf rj 1,1;1:1n:z iii OflPO arp::i~ ne;ir thp riPr ilT"~ ,;p~rl . "Th;,t cnuldn'L be further lrom the trut11."· hr ~a id . The official rc;isnn tnr th(' rnurn1ng talk s br!\\"rcn thP t11 n m('n is d1scus!>ion or departmental n1allcrs and bud,cet rst11natcs f(l r th" next fiscal year. ac- tnrrl1ng to Z1ci.:lcr. Rut .~nm!' r!']Ylrts ha ve indic;itcd the h\"n men 11·rrC' to dist u~s the busing t·on- trnl"rr<;y and fcdt•r;il aid to parochial schools. The meeting was the first formal func· tion \1·1th a memher of his cabinet srhrdulr·d b.1 the rrcsidrnl th 1.~ ..... rt•k. On 1\londay. he announced more travel pl.ins for the tH'Xl sever<il months. The ll~t of t:oun1ries .... ·hir h 11·tll he 1·1sitcd by Nixon nnw include~ ~tainland China .. Japan anrl Canada. Th(' Canad1An trip 11·as ;innouncr<l \!tJn· .lay a~ an ;icc1'pt;1n t e In !he 1n1·it:i110n 1n:ide in !:!fill hy ['rime llf1n1 ster Pierre Trudc;iu Tha! trip tni!-(ht t<1ke plrice 1n the spring of next year . "S11mrt1mr c11rly nPxt .vear" Nl~on will tr;;1·el to .Jap;in as well. Z1e~ler said. 'fhP .\!ainland China 1,..,urney will tak e pl;:i('e before r.1:1.v 1 of !971. K1~nn has m;irle plans fnr 1 el anothPr trip In re cent weeks -a 'merlin'! in Anchflra_gr. Ala ska, 1atP 1his month mark.in~ the fir st t1111P 1n h1s!orv tha1 an Amcriran thief nf state has met ""Ith a Ja";inr~r em pernr. F.mpf'fnr \1 1rn<ihi1n anrl hi~ w1fp ll'ill ar· rl\'e 1n 1\\a<.k.:i Sept 2fl. mrrt lh!' Prr~1 drnf anrl hi.• 111fr rat, then cnnt1nuf' a ht•tnrir world tr1ur Z1f"~lrr h:i~ inr1n1atN1 tha! 11ftrr !hP """''11n2 !hr f1r~t f;i 1nii1· will return tn (';;lllo rn1;i -prr~um.::ihh for A stay at La j •>i<;i F'a r1flra In San rlcr11('ntP P 1An~ h\ 1hf' Prr<idcn1 for !hr !'f'~I oL the Wf'f'k rrma1n 1•ague Z1r~ler ha~ prn. m1--rd A rrla111rlv unrven !llil fpv. dil\I. hrfrirP ~·1x('n returns f,o the capital l"n Fr1rl;1• Several rallies h;:ive been heir!, the 1Atest la.~t weekend, In protest the busing nrrler. whirll would .:iHeC't alx,11! one-third nf the 24.000 students 1n the dis trict Sun· d.iy. ~·laynr Robert F. JaC'k sf'n h;id pro- claimed the s1;1rt1ng ""rrk of !·l;isse~ '"lel's make It "·ork "·eel-" in ;in effort to qui('! turn1nil 01·er the busing i~~lir In a V~h. 17, 1970 decis tnn. U.S. Dist rict .Judge namon l\1'1lh h.'.ld ordered the Pon· !lac srhool hoard to "prrpare 11 pl11n for ro1nplel!' 1nh·gr;1t1on of 1hc svslem.'' Keith's dC"t·1 sion fn!lnwerl a 'tengthy tria l nf a ~uit fi led hy the Na 119nal Assnciatio n fnr the Ad i ancem('nt of Colnred People j'\'AACP ) on bC'half or Dona ld D;i.1'i5 Jr., a hlack student then in the Pontiac srhnn!.~. Ke ith said he fn11nd evidence of "discriminatory" practices in t11e Pnntlac schonl ~ystem , including the locat inn of ne w schnnls. In perperua!f' segregation" hased upon existing neighborhood pop ula· tion. Police Na b 10 On P ot Charges A co1nplaint about a part y Sl'nl Costa. r.tesa police lo 723 \V. \l.'ilson St. ~t 1 ~ minutes ;ifter m1dn1ght this morning where 10 indi\'iduals were arrested on 1 \':lrlely of charJ:es 1n\nh·1nJ,? mar!iuana Police h111 e accusrrl one of the \\'fl so n Strrrt rrsidrnts w11t1 [)(l!-Sf'lls1on nf mari· JUflna. pni;~ess1r111 of m A r 1 Ju a n a p<1raphernal1a and he1n.i: 10 a plarP 11·here rnarqu11n;i "as u<ed. H!' 11·.:is listed a~ Rul'lrn ;\1nr11lr~. I~ 'fll"n ti!hl'rs \.\ rre rh01r,11erl 11• 1 l h ro~~rs~111n nf p11rap!1r rnal111 anrl the rtst \\\\rr rh;i~l!"<l 111th h('lll[! In a rlare ll'hl're (lll'lf!lllilfl::! \\;:t<j hl'll1'! ll~f'd !'ol1rr allri:;Prl Iha! lh r.\· fnunrl .!'Orne poi;sihle m;:ir qu;ina. a J'llP" a lle~erlly used for ~mn k1 ng 1t ;inrl a 11;:itcr pin" A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • • •... Un less it hos warmth and oe ouly, wh ich new carpeting will provid- w.11. co n be po inli:le , new fu rni ture a dded , paling wil l detract from everyth ing el se. but worn -o ut or lock-luster c•r· Look ol it this way -three or fou r years is a large cliun k of you r life. Don't spend t hese ye ars with • dull, plain, tract carpe ting. J ronsform your hous e with • beautifu l, vibrant ca rpeting fro m Alden's. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntin Av•. COST A MES A 646-4838 HOUJ:S : Mo11. th,,, Thvl"I., 9 to 5: JO -~ .• t to t -Sot., t :JO te 5 ... I . . - San Cle111ente Capistrano EDITION YOL 6'1, NO. 207, 4 SECTION S, 42 PAGES c 00 • Two Measures District Bond Issue Vote Set By P ATIUCK BOYLE 0 1 lht D•H1 Pilot 511!1 Residents or the Tustin Union High School District will go tu the polls Feb. l , 1972, to vote on a $JJ mHIJon cons1ruc- l ion bond issue and ;,-i three year, $1.1-1 general purpose ta~ override. Disiricl trustees l\1 onday in sending lhe t\\'O mea sures lo the voters, pledged dtl (11]--0Ul llllSh ror passage. "lf tl1csr nrc going to pass.'' truslee Dickran Boranian said, •·we v.·i lJ have Exliuniation For 'Mi11or Eviclence' The exhumation early this \\leek of the bo;Jv of a housewife murdered in San Clefnente n1ore th::in a year ago is nol Intended tu yield fingerprints of rhe dead "''Oman, but onl y to close a minor gap ltl !he evid~nce, it has oeen learned. Orange Co11n!y District Attorney's in- L'l'.~1igators have arn\"ed in the small tnwn of Coopersville. ~1ich .. lo t heck lhe cunfiguration or the forearms ol Lhe hotly ut Connie Lynn Johnso111. 111e probe 'viii complete the file on f)ne incidental piece of evidence which "·111 be 11sed in the murder trial of Mark Alan J ohnson, the slain 'NOman ·s hus- b;111rl. The handso me young ~1arine ROes on !rial \Vcdncsday ln Orange Counly Su- perio r Court . Sources close to !hf case said i'«lon- dav that the di5inlern1ent 11·ould prO\'C 11iiit the prosecution dil i~cnlly attempted to find !he sou rce of bloodstains made on a pil101v which ~1rs. Johnson's slayer draped O\'Cr hrr f:i ce on the morning of her murdrr a vear a.(!o las! June. Apparcnlly, it h:i;; hern presurn£'d lhe 1\'oman'.~ b\ONlv forP:irm;; and pa I ms n1adf' !hf> stains duri ng 1he ~Jruggle 1rith hf'r ki ller. The piH011·ea!'r ;111il the reflCJrl<; on the ('X:imination will probably bP added to a hvge IJst Of ('l'tdt•IH't' wh1('h h -~ brcn .(!:J thi:'rcd dunn.I! .1 year of in1'es1igation b.1· thr£'c scparnlr agen<'l<'.o.. The pr0b(' cndrd ln!it .lune 'Wi!h !he ;1r- rf'~t ,,f ~!rs .Jr1hn.~nn'." hu~band S1:itcm<'nl" ao.srr1£'dlr m :id r In· thf' voung Ian('(' rnrpor.11 · .1f!<'r hio. :irrro.t ;ire exfl('r1erl to plav a niaior role 1n thr tri:iL .John.<:.nn 11:-.0. indi1·1rd bv 1hr r.r,1nrl ,)urv rin .1 eh;irg•• 1\f lio1nic'idr TI1r Vw 1nn111 v('t,,r:111 1.0. acru.~crl or f;itaih· beaTtnl! hio. 1hrf'f'·ll1flnths-pri·gn;int i~1fe 11'11h n wooden stool. then stabbing lier 1vi1 h a knife The slaying occurred in the couplr·s :rrnall. downstai r~ studio aparlm:>nt nl 416 C ~lnnterry Lan£' before cl.1\\'n on a dflV in rn1d·J11ne of l!liO. Police fouod th<' slonl al:cged lo h:n ·e Inflicted fa1al h£'acl \V(IUnd~ on lhc 211- vear-old hf)11~P 1\i ft:. b11t Ilic knilr h11.~ 0111'ver brrn found . {le5pite days of difi!ging in op<'n areas near the pier-area aparl- ment. lo use all of the positive talent \Ve havl'! in the di strict." A $il mil!ion llond pr~ posal was narrowl y defeated by voters in 1970_ Two thirds plurality is required to pass a bond measure. U approved, the bond money \\'Ould be supp!emenled with state funds to build three new high schools aJld expand fa- cilities at the existing four schools, The tax override, off icials says, is necessary to continue to operate the d istrict. The district is legally permitted to levy 85 cents per $100 assessed valua- tion. The present levy for general purposes is $1.50. boosted 65 cents by a lax override v.·hic.h expires July I, 1972. If voters approve the new measure, the district v.·i ll he permitted lo levy a general purpose tax as high a s Sl.99. District superintendent \Villiarn Zogg told trustees this increased a1nount v.·as necessary to build up a reserve fund and to kerp from operating the school district at a deficit. If the present $1.50 levy v.·ere allO\\'ed to continue, Zogg said, the district \\'oul d be in debt son1e $2 million by the end of the 1972-73 school year. District trustees noted the n1ajor pro- blem in convincing residents to vote for both measure would ht: the pending unification of the district ~·ith three elementary school districts. In the event the high school district is divided into three parts, the bonded in- clehtedness \\'ould be split in proportion to the assessed valuation of each new district. The bo nded indebtedness of the Tustin district. if the $15 mi!lion ml'!asurt is passed. 1vould be about $25 million. As ror the tax override. all ta x rates become null and void if the district is split. "\\'e \1•il l li;ive l.o make it clear," said trustee Chesler Brine.r, "I hat if we. uni fy at !he end of the first year, all bets a re off '' AdcHlional ~tale funds to supplement the bond money is contingent upon passage or a $350 million state school bond issue in J une or 1972. If this 1neast1re is defel'!led by voters, the Tustin district 11•i!l lxlrrOl'l the money fron1 the stale to supplement its own fund s. "If 11·e p:'ls.~ It, and if the slate passe!! it. <1nd if 11·e don't unifl". and if the Supreme Cou rt dflesn't tiike ii a1vay." trustee Rrine r said. "t,1·e may gl't some money out of all this." Super Airlines 'f o be Opposed \\' 1\ S II I :--l" GT O ,\J i L'PI) -The 'Transportation Departtnent h:is decided lo oppo~e any mergers arnong U.S. airlines that \\'Ould create any nev< super s i1.ed airl ine. it "'as learned today_ The deparltnent has prepa red a Z.1-page report. 1vh1ch 11 planned lo release toda~'. outlining its criteria for mergers. Part 0£ the docuinent indicates the department after consullalions \\'illi., the J ustice Department. is against any merger that \\·ould result i~ an airline much larger than United Air Lines -lhe nation·s largest carrier -already is. Sources said the l on g ·a wa i led g11idelines also indicated the government ".l'ou ld OpflOSC mergers between any two a irlines which \\'Ould resul t. in giving the merged airlifle an unfair size advant.agl'! Ol'Cr other competitor!I in the same markets. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '" ! ,t~ ff ~) P'.,.. , Cliff Hange1• ! ,. j Auto on precip itous perch belongs to Marilyn A. Barnes of 512 ~lyst ic Way , Lag u na Beach. Police said she stepped from the car Monday aft- ernoon and for got t o set the brake. It rolled back and became lod ged delicate ly on a rclaining Y.'a!L The car t eetered for about 10 minutes bef6re tow trucks arrived and saved the day. S1lee{li11g T1~aff ic Blasted By Residents i11 Clen1e11te San Clemente c-i1 v counci l m e n \\'ednesday \\'ill tackle lrRffic speed CliJnplnints by residenls in two segn1cnts of tile city. 111 one nclghborhood, rrsidcnts proposrd that bumps be pl;icccJ in th£' roridwny tn sk>1V lraffic. l\1r. and l\lrs. Rnbcrl ll. l\1 illcr and 19 nl their neighbors along streets al>hve the J!iviera area beach complit111rd b_v letter 1h1s \\"eek !hilt traffic is becon11ng ex· ('.('S!')V4•ly f:i st, ''ii!ld COnSCf!Ul'Jl lly IS dangcroll~.·· The rcsidrnts -1~·hn poi11l nu! traffic nlong C,111c La Cost,1 as the mo!'! vivtd e>:arnplt> -offer scver;i l sugg~lions for solution. They include the bumps ln the pavcrncnt. a stop sign at the intersection of La Costa wHh Calif' ~1 ontc Christo and a 15 mile-per-hour speed limit. Jn another lraffic compl;iinl. rrsidc.nts along the Avenida ~1on!alvo and Avenida Loberio areas also have complained abo ut dangerous trnHic conditions. Aaron Bank. a resident of the area, \\Tote councilmen lhis \Yeck to poinl lo mullip!e dwr.lling construction in the neighOOrhood and its potcn1ia l to add even more traffic to streets he terms substandard. B;1nk ha~ reQUl''itrd a city tr;iffic :-.urv£'y of the. roarl s in an attempt to in- crease s;:ifety. Other ite ms scheduled on the counc11'~ rel;itivcly light agenda for the 7:30 p.rn. 1necting include : -Thf' se Ulng nF ;i public hearing on ;i re.quest by the Chapn1an ~lanagcment CnrPQrat1on !or a shill in commercial 1.nnlng ca\l'gories on a lot covering 600 to li2!1 Carni110 Lns ~·hires near S<.in Cler11en1c Gcner<il Hnspit<1! \\'hich opens: nrxt year. Planning commissioners already have apprnvcd the idef!. -A report by City l\l<inagcr Ken Car· mn results of a consultanl survey stu- dying the proposals by golf course clubhnuse lessee Peler Berger for f'nl;irgr1nent of rhc kitchen area. The ide:t. Berger lia:-. told counci!emn, would txlOst inCQme at lhc c i ty-own e d clubhouse. -A status report on the Proposed Civil l)cfen.<:.e evacuation plan fo r !he city, a doc ument which has been dralted but .as yet not submitted to the state for ap- prova l. The document cover s evacuation proceedures in case of emergencies. in· eluding nucJcar incidents at San Onofre. Navy Launches Probe Into Oil SpiJJ Off Coast U.S. Navv officials lodav launched an lnvrstigatio-11 lo detern1inC how 300.000 i:allons of oil got spilled al sea . lnulin!! Orange Coast beaC'hrs nnd President Nix- <1n's private .slrand in San Clemente. Ambulance Firms May Vie The ocean.home nil globs ha1'e now rlrHted \\'Cll southerly of !he Western \Vliitc llou~c. P:'llchcs of lhe glu~. hov;cver. have been spotted near lhe ]\1exican border and the Navy is pushing tfforts to keep it frnm \\'as]ling ashore on beaches loday. ~\f)nd:iy w_a::; the SCC<lnn straight. aay lhnt no cul wnshed ashort norl h of Ck.-cans111c, 1'hr spokes1nnn said 225 !'ililors a,11a1n ~vould be r!canin11; San Diego County BaJa California beaches. "\\1e recogni7.c our re!'ponslb1\lly to r.lcan JI up and have initialed com- mun1tt1llon~ \\"i'h !hr ~1exican govern- ment,'' 11n lllh NR\•11 1 D1slrict spokesman said. Co1n1Jetition fur San Cle1nente Area Service See1i \I/hat is shaping up to be a compelitlon for a mb!llanet service in , the San Clemente area \11ill come before city councilmen \Vednesday when a Santa Ana-based firm renews ils request for a city business license. fl1organ K and fl1 Ambulance service \\'ill seek to be placed on a rotation syste1n in the arert to share the list with 11ospital Ambulance Service which has recei\'cd a city business liccni>e, but not monthly l'll:Uhsldy from the city, The refjuest by the ~1organ firm earlier In the summer was rtceived and filed, tn rt l'e nse by city councilmen, "'ho a week £ . - • • before had agreed to grant a license to lhc Hospital service. Belore lht license was issued, the a rea was without emergency service for abouL two weelits. The city has a routine. budget item covering $3,000 a year as e subsidy to a local ambulance service. Bul the Hospil:il .Ambulance. firm has nol sought that grant. During the perlod when there was no private service, the city pressed it~ fire chi ef'1 station ~·nr;:on into use to handle ~me.rgency ambulance calls. The vehicle has been used ortcn slnct lht. granting of the license as well, to ---...... cover inshinces when the private service has nnt been available. Bright ·Morgan.· owner-aperator of the fim1 submitting the lcrte:;t offer, stressed in a letter to councilmen that his firm has been in operallon for 28 years. A branch office, he said, would be maln-- talncd at 113 Avenida Nnvart o in the city's Industrial section . Morgan's bid for the businei:s In Son Clemente was turned down by coun· cl\men "'ho said they helitved sums re· quesJ.ed for a subsidy were too high. 1'be latest request, however, makes no mention of a i:ubsidy under the proposed roh1tlon-call Idea. ~ .rt I ' • ' , ... ~-\' -' •t " ~ ................. .,,,, ·~ -. -- ---'' Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS aves States Pressing Their Own Plans From Wire Servitts Shock waves havl'! spread nationwide over the California Supreme Court decision eliminati ng the local property ft ft ft School Rule: Poor Cheer, Rich Jeer The state Supreme Court's school pro- perty tax decision has sparked a variety of reactions from the Orange Coa st which includes both wealthy and poor school districts. Distr icts with high tax bases aren't too enthusia stic about possible statewide lax- es. The poorer districts are elated. Dr. Clarence Hall , chief of the Ocean View District Jn Huntington Beach, an economically poor district. said : "\Ve're extremely pleased. \Ve feel education across the stale, and Ocean View in particular, wl!I only go forward when the Legislature put s the money where the children are rather than where industry is." The emphasis or the Supreme Court nillng was that districts with a lot or In- dustry or expensh•f! land have an unfair educational advantage over the districts \fith poor assessed valuation. Ocean View. for Instance has a Iola! tax rate or $J.68 yet in 197G-71 could spend only $660 per pupil on education. Laguna Beacl1, in contrast. has a ta x: r ate of $3.38 for a uni fied district (Ocean View is elementary) and spends $989.95 per pupil. Dr. William Ullom, superintendent of the Laguna Beach Unified District. sa id his district would Mlp provide input to the courts if the "no property tax" decision 1~·ere appealed. "\Vithout using property tax as a bose, Laguna Beach schools would be in severe trouble,'' he said. Ullom added that neither he nor other district officials 11.•anted to see Laguna students prosper at the expense of children living in poorer districL~. "I think there i!I a need for other types of financial support," he explained, though his d istrict Is against the .statewide property tax. Other '\'ealthy districts include: Seal Reach Elementary, Hu ntington Beach F·:lemenlary, Ne"'port·~1esa Un i f ie d. Capistrnno tJnified, Tustin Union High and Saddlebark Community College. Some of the poorer districts, besides Ocean View, include : Hunti ngton Bench Union High. F'ou ntaln Valley Elementary, \Ve~tminster Elementary, and San Joa- f!Uin Elementary. Dr. Ro~rl Peterson, co u n t y superintendent of schools, said the ruling will force the state to accept jts ''constitutional responsibility to support public education. Today lhl'! heaviest part of the burden rests on local property tax- pavers and this should not be so." Superintendents from lM r I c h e r districts \Yerl'! afraid the court ruling \Vould downgrade their own education or raise property taxes for their own people. Those from the poorer districts hailed the ruling as a boon to education. "Educators have recognized lhe need for il for a long timl'!," Jack Roper, superintendent 0£ the Huntington Beach Union lligh School District, commented. Sa11 Juan Given $7,294 G:r:ant For Rail Work San Juan Capistrano has r eceived a state grant of f7,29t to help foot the bill ror two railway crossing saltly in- 5tallatlons compll'!ted last fiscal year. Thi'! amount, eranted thtOugh an action or the. Public Utilities Commlsson, pays for 50 percent of lJtl'! city's sharl'! of the costs for" the fl11 shlng lights and ~ates at the Verdugo And Del Obispo Road cross- ings of the Santa Fe tracks. The grant was one of several an- nQUnced in recent dafll: to several Orangl'! County cities. Tbt Sant.I Fl'! rail road bore one·hAlf of the lnsttillatlon costs. ind cities split the other half wilh the 5tate. •· --- tax as a legal system for financing schools. While state officials are reacting sharp- ly -and mostly favorably -to the court r uling. groups in other states are genera!ing enthusiasm to press their own similar cou1t cases. Forty-eight states use the local pro- perty tax 10 support their schools. Only llawaii and Utah are different. Hawaii handles all school financing al the state level while Utah has a n equalization formula which sets a limit on what a district can spend per pupil. The next legal steps in the issue are ~till unclear. Sanford Gruskin, an assistant attorney general \\"ho argued the state's case fo r the property tax, said no decision has been made on whether to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Courl. Th~ state Supreme Court did order the case returned to a Los Angeles Superior Court l.o determine specific instances y,•here Lhe quall!y of education is unequal. Paul J . f>.·lcKask!e, an attorney for the \\'e~lern Center on Law and Poverty. which pressed the law suit for 16 Lo.i Angeles parents, said ii the slate doesn't revi~e its system by the end of 1972 his group would go back into court to see that it is accomplished. . In t_he last three ye ars suits and legisla- l1on 1n at least eight slates failed to remove public sthools fro m their depl'!ndence on local property ta xes. Federal courts had dismissed some of the cases because they didn't feel they could jet into the issue. The California decision may change the trend. "It is not hinding on federal courts. but It comes from a respected slate supreme court. fl breathes more life into a dozen school finance suits pending all over thi:t country," said James Roberlson, director of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law, in Washington, D.C. Authori ties predicted that suits in Detroit and San Antonio, Tex., might be r evived. In Kenosha, \Vis.. a suit sponsored by Unit ed Auto \Vorker Local 72 on behaU of union families remains in preliminary stages. P rinceton Professor ri.tichael Danielson predicled the ruling could have a wide soci<.>J ef!ecl. "An equitable school financing syste1 n would virtua lly rcrnove the chi£'f public rationale for excluding poor a n d moderate income blacks and whites from suburbs -the very real argument thaL !hey bring in more costs than ta;ic resources and constitute an economic Jiabilit.y," he said. The reaction in Callfornia ls mostly favorable, except for leaders of a fp1v wealt hy school districts "'ho aren"t hap- py. "It's revolutionary." Wilson fliles. state superintendent of public instruction declared. "I have been saying all along lhal the quality of a child 's education sbould no l depend on where the child lives in the state." Governor fionald Reagan wa~ not a vailabll'! for comment on the decision. hut his aides pointed out that in the past he has supported use of a statewide prG- perty lax to equalize educalion. or .. ge Cout Weather ri.rostl y sunny today and Wednes- day but some late night and early morning low clouds .a long the coast. llighii around 70 at the beaches. rising to 83 inland. Lows tonight around 63-6S. INSIDE TODAY A mogazinr: report! tlz(lt the United Stotes offered to sell /our atonlic bombs to tl1~ r rench h1 1954 to stop Communist Vie' Minh troops ·near D1l'!nbit nph1,, See itoru and map on Page 4 today, Carl ... 11la I (Mr 'W U, 1 Cl~ " 11·" Cer 1 II era· ,...,,, II 0t: A N91k lt • 0 1\'grcft I l!lf.:orlal '••• I l!ftlt•!Jlft-ftl ,. P!fta11e1 1 .. 11 Man-H-tt A'"' Lt llffff It M<W... lt """''"'' ,...... ,, l'Ullt#lal """' .. J O••"'t CtvftlJ t SYIYll Ptrlt r II '"'" 11·11 l!M~ Ma•'H"t 1 .. JI Ttlt¥ltloo! 11 TMaNof'I I• Wfftllat I WMl t Watfl II w-·· "'"" 1>-11 w ... w -,,, t DA!LV JJiLCr Fede1·al Job Plan V eto ecl By Trustees • 4 By A narro1•• ~pl1 t 1ntt', T11s11.1 l"n1nn Jl1gh SchMI 01:.trtc! t ru~t l'e~ \fl'Jnda y YOIPd not tri take p.1r1 111 a fedf'r Al!I' rund-'!<1 pl.ln tn h1r " unempln\'l'r! pp r~nn~ In turnin~ dQ11 n thP prl"lpn•.;I :i-2. tht mainritv nf lhe lru~IPP~ cnn1endtd the .i;n1 frnm t nl 11 nulr! bl' d1rt a11ni; "·h1ch ap- pl1can1s Lhe d1str1C'I rnuld hire and .,..nuld ~l1ma1e!v bu rden the d1str1rt .,..·uh ~n .... ·anted emrlo~es • Unrler the proi:r.lm the .<.( hnnl d1slr1ct ."·ould ha1 P bPen ~11 rn 5.-ti Mo to hlrP. 6(1me ~IA em plo1 es. Preferenrp 11·ould b a1e In ht> g11Pn 1n unempln~·ed \'1rtna m l'Plf fall~. 1he ferll'fal pr')pt'IC::ll ~ll pUJalt>d f"J1un!1 -11tde. $2 11 m1H1on hac: heen &Jll()('att>d unrler rhe Emergenry Emplo~·· JnPnt Art of 1971. which is aimt>d at )lnPmpln\ed and undtrempln1·t'd ptrsnns JinrlPr 25 or 01 er ~5 ~ears nl ai:" : \'nt ing ~ga111~1 artPpltn,i; lhP monrv y.iere 1n1stees Roher! Barthnlornew Jun£ .6m1th :ind Paul Calhoun. Chr~l Pr Er1ner jl-nd Dickran Boranian fa 1·nred the e.mployment plan. "This pro,;;rarn defpa ts p1·rrv1h1n~ that .Amertl'.'.:i s!aorls fnr ." ~.:i 1d Bartholomew .in .1rgu1ng against the federal program. He cnnl ended that thP ~nvernmrnt .,...ou!d ftJnd ll for onl) a short lime and then cul fJff the mone: .. lnrc1ng the dtstrirt to con- t inue to pay the ernp!nyes. "The go1 ·ernment of lhe. U.S. does nnl fnr cf' t>ducat 1ona\ programs on an_v school district a! an y t1ml" ... countered Bnra· nian. a high ~chnn! pr1nc1pal. The. di~tr1ct 11 ould have betn requi.red t"l supplement the feder~l monPy 11·ith Sl 5M and Ill absorb half. or three. of !he empln~·es into pern1anent pos11lnns District su perintendent \\"Llliam Zogg s11.1d men "fre nn.,... needed for pa infing and matnt l"nancP, but fund~ 1rere not .;1·11!nble to hire surh 11·nr kers Trus1ee Smith cnnrc_i:ide<l 1he d1str1rt '~ould nnr he .lb!" to sefect tht men lo be h1rerJ . since referrals from the stnte Human Resourres Department ..,.,ould hal'~ to he cr•n:.1<lf'red for thP p<;1s1t1ons. Bart.hnlome11· also ct!ed !ht plan as d1srr 1m1na1ory for g1l'1ng preference lo one group -the unemployed \'eteran - O\'e r other groups. Lag una Co uncil Will Consider Code of Ethics A rlso1ut1nn t'stabl15-h1n0'! a cN!t n! · ~1~1cs fnr t!!'cted off1ciils and citv emplr"e~ \\ill r~ t"31ien under d1scuss1oii ·by La;;u.na Btach Cuy Councilmtn \l.'Frlne~d.:i\· ni~ht Th~ rode. dra11n by TuJh· Se_vmour. c1 t:; at!nrnf'\". 1s pal!Prned af1er one no"' tn eff,,cl in fnuntain \'a!IP \ Thf' m;nter of a rode f'f e!h1c5 l'""aS brnui;hT up !iv !'e1·eral per~nn~ a! 1he Aug 4 mee1in~ of the c1t,1· rnunril ln s!ancPs were c1ter! o( pn~~1ble rl'lnf11cr of 1ntertst ()T r]n11\iti11l F'h 1ral bFha1·1nt 1n1·nh·1n:S J:>r'l'h rnunr1JmPn and pl;inning com · m 1·~1nnerE TnP rnr!p a!O pre"P111 Prl . c n 1-r r !: 1"F ~)Y'n~1\'i1i!t1e~ of pubhr nf{ice . fa lr 11nd t<p1al trPatmen1 · 1J~e nf publ1r prC'lptrty. 1nr"'l11'·1r1h\e 1-mp1..,, m!'nl. d i~clo;urr of r rinfi rJ.rr11.;I 1n!r<rm<1r:nn nr U~!! fnr pPr<rna! ~liJ:": .. nd r•l"CerJilfP~ fOf dJ;<(\f'l• •n~ 1~tt~r o• 1., a matter before it comes up f"r 01·r ,1= "l"n 2 Ca n o e ists Seized fH tr .;r,n 1 AP -t"·n c;inne1st ~ u.hn 5a11111-\ T ~rFu. "'1·n du:ntruf::. blnfldt•rl bv r~ rj· P IJiln th~ \hir ao:n R11'fr Ill pro~~st ii ,. .• r .• ~.I t J n~ lrP~lmPrtt 11[ th~ E~~t B,nz~l1 11Pr1-~rre~l rd ~\nnda _'. fnr f""!\'1·1r: lhP 11,:ilrr ( Ol.&N<i>l COA5T DAllY PILOT ~~h•·' N Weu:I I'·•• <1•·• a"'1 "uo1 •••· J oe~ t', Cu•lov ~ :1 .,,1$ ar~I 1•j C.t•or 11 Mo·•~•• 7~ ...... l( ••• ,i [~ ~· T ~e ... 11 • ,,.~.,~ •1 11 1°1~ •a En.,,. C ~1 rl 11 ~ lee• r,t~•-d P. N•ll ,.,. •'•" M••t:i •1 tn ~• lo,u~11 11.c.'i Otfle.• 1l: ~<1•1 1' ... ~.-,. /J.• I ·111~e''""' '0. Ber bb6, ,l6S2 ~· c1,,,, •• ,, Offle• lOS ~nrt~ E! Ct,..••o ;,,1, '11b1 1 Otll•r 01-fltH C•1'o "''" J:V: ..,,,. !•t S··~ ... ,..,...., l "'t" l)l! "''"'M•• !"" e•f 'lj "'~"''"''O• I lle•: 1711} 811•~ 801i'•""~ 011l" •1L • ,.,•• w•c• ,, "'-~l"td 1•t ,,_ ....... ,, """ ··•! ~· v ....... s ,.,. <!IV • 1'111 '1°•.., 'e•• !•• ~9f\/"I !Ott •. "''"'""'' "lo•c• C'!'\'• "<>! '"U"''"I <I• l •or• 1-&u"""" V11 •¥ ~t• ("'"'""'~( c1e-•'•1"tl 1•"1 s'""'"'''· ,..,..., ,.. ... ~· ""1 "'"•' '"•le• """(•NI "' ..... , n••~• •I 11 "' Wet! l •Y s··••!. Ca1'• M•)•. T•lt111ltt1119 11111 '''·'121 Cln1lll14 A••t,.ltl"t ''2·1671 St• Cl•-"'' All Ctll•"'"'••tt: T1t,,11,,., 4'1·1~JO Lot••• ...... All D•111•,,...•h: T.it,~•11• 4'4·f466 c~ev· o••, •t11, o•••O• Ca"' JOuf\I"• ~, ro-~"• ,." ~'""' •'O"•• "'u<'••' ""'• '"' ... . ... ..... "' ..... ,,,, . .., ..... ~ ... ~ f"'/ I>" rtp•!l'l....-O(I w '~' 1~111 l'f'• ... ,..<I :'Ou ~·"~ "' !:! 11 ,,.,,.,...,., ••··~ •·~ C•• t "'''· C• •o•••• lvt1V•·1•"~ e• ••··•• n u -··~·v '"' ,.,11 u11 -~·" ~ ,.. • •1•1 ~.,, .••. 1,,.,, 1111 -·~ly . . . ,., .. """'· . -• DAILY .. ILDT $!1 1f P~ott Festival Dis111.ontl.ed Teen Huntington Housewife Slain By ,/OANN J': lll·:YNOLOS Ot ''" 011t~ l'!let t••tt A teen11.ged Hunt1nglnn flea r h bnu5t'..,.·1re w11s shot tn clf'.11!h ~1rinda v n1gh1 as shP slnod 1n 1ht doorwa\ (I/ he.r family home. · Pn l1rl' l,11ler rap1 11r'Prl her l::i!hl":r·1n·l<1111 and hrnth1>r-1n-l.:i.w 1n ('011ta t.1tsa and j111ilf'd them nn murder chAr.11.1'~. Pohce 1n1 est1.11.atnr< hl.:i.med lhf' sl.:i..v1n~ on .:i fam1h .<qu;ihh!P n1 rr fn11 I 1.:i.n'1Ull'1.l": 11 hich en('!erl 1n r1i::h11ni:: anrt shMt1n.1;. - OH11:rr< 1drn11f1('d !he r1ead 1.1 nman .:iS 1'1r~ l\athlrPn ~1. ~ipult, l!I, of JIH 22 Kamuela Dn 1r She "JIO rl r;irl fln :irrll ;ii ill r;i{•tfl{'il llns p!l:i l shnr11y aftrr thP !I rm ~hl){lllni;. J)etre1 11 1'< ~a1rt 11 22 <'.:ihbC'r bullPt had entrrcrl hrr lrft hrr;o.~1 In <'11 <1rniy nn murder r·h ;irc r!' 1<: ~1 r~. S1pu11·< ra1hcr 1n·l11 ....... l.:i.111es i'\r"lfl S1pult, ~r. -'R, Of (°OS !il ,\>t e~a ; and h1s _l"OllOJieSt son , Jerri·. J~. arl"nrd1ng In the pollre ;ic<·nunt. 5omt shots ""'ere fired. J<1mts Sr. was ~-ounded lfl lhP ll":,:: Offirer~ ;i.llrj!e th<tl 11 1.1·as .lame.s. Sr. who f1re<l 11 .<.1n~le .<;hot rhrnui:h !ht front ~rre"" rtnnr 1hat fata lly wounded his dt111Rhler-1n·l1111', rnl1ce be l1~7 e !hilt thP nthPr son , J~ ~i>,111--old .Jerri Sip11\1. Enl into the case \\hen hP dr1'1e up 1n frnnt of !he house in ti pickup true\.; Thrn, poh re 11.llt1e .JamP~. Sr :ind James .. Jr. ran to ih~ 1 rh1r!P ~nrl dro1·t nff "''1th the \'(lunge.st brn!htr · .E1npJoy es Union 1'o Fi~ht Freeze .A.fter a record run attended bv 22~.590 persons, the Festival of Arts is ended for .inolhPr season. To the exh1bihng artists go the task of dismantling thet.r booths and carrying home the a.rl lha l 1.he public hasn't purcha.s!d. H!re Jon Broo ks. 14, helps father. Richard dismanU e their pottery booth. The rlrl('J' S1p111! 11<1 < c;ipt111·rrl 111·11 hn11rs !lf1r1· lhP IPPlli1,l!l'r'.c; rlP;ith whrn Cn~lil ,\le.-;:i and H11nt1n'1!nn Rr;i ch pnl1r t !'llrrnunr!rrl hi.~ :1pa1·t1nrnt. 11l 2924 PPp- perrreP l.;:inr. in ln!'l.:i l-1esa Annlhrr hrnthrr ·i n ·l~w. .l!l111r~ j\'n"l ~·r111lt .Ir. 27. is 1'1!11 at l~r,l!P anrl 11.·anted \i1 pnl1<'e 111 cnnncct1n1 11·11h !hl": f;:ital shnn!1n.R_. ~1 1~NEAPOLIS, Minn . 1ur11 -The l;ir·gpq puhl1r empln.v"~ unlnn lri the rn11nlr1· ~:iy~ 1! will fq;:h1 Prr~ir!rnT ".'1x - nn's !lll-d.:i..1· w.i~e·prirr frreze. :ind !hat it< ulttm<ilr weap<1n will ht a "job ac· ll/\O ., TliP rxr1·11t11·p ho111·rt nf the Amenran Fe<le r.i1iori nf ;o;1ate C1'1Unll" and 1"1unlripal F:mpln1 r' 1 AFSC~t F:1 Issue<! a lilatrment hPrr \1nnrtay during the union'.' nat1!'1nal cnn1-Pnl!nn alter a t11·fl...dt1,\' emergtnc.'":' meellni:: atttnded by about 150 leaders ol the uninn. Annex Plan Gets Exposure Pn11re w.:i.1'nf'rl tha1 .l11n1f'<: ,Jr. ii' con· siderer! armerl ;ind d;:in,11.er nuo. H11nr 1nr;:1nn Reach polire hR 1·e i~sued an al!-pn1nl hutl et 1n 1n !Oeekin.R his capturP. Proposal for Capistrano Beach, Dana Point Aired .\l"~rl~· nne rln7.<'n rn~t.:i. .'-1t>~~ and Hun· t1n,l!ffln Rr:iC'ti pnl 1cemen <'lfl!'t'd 1n nn 1h1! eldrr S1pt1ll"l' home nn darl..Pn('rl Pep- pP!'1ree l.;i ne 1n m~k1 ng 1hr arrf'~t. Shooti11 g .Death S uspert Freed A pre!im1narl' outline nn !ht feas1b!l1tv <>f anne:..1ng Ca°p1strann Be~c h ;ind D.:i.nii Point to San Juan Capistrano re cei\·ed its flr!"t e~po~ure 1'lnndav btfore 100 persons at "'!ou•n hall " merting Bu! members of !hf' S.:i.n Juan Cap11't!rano CJty Council 1nd1catPd they l\"f"ltlld prncecd no furthPr 11nlP.<.S re· Questtd to by prnponent~ of !hP mPrgPr. "The Cfluncil can legal lv a~k" fnr lhl' an- nexat ion ar this p<1int but I dnn't !hink it !S 1rilhng to unle11~ th,. pel'lplt make !he re-quest .. said Mayor Tnn~· f(lrsttr The next formal step is a resl)IU!lon by lhe city council approving the annexation and form al application to the Local Agen- c~· Formation Cnmmiss1..,n The orderl~· meeting was m.i1nl .1· a question anrl ans..,.·er session 11.'ith 12 peo- pl e p<1rad1ng In 1he platform to present npininns or questio ns. .llm Re~etbruggP. presid t nt of lhe Dana Point Ci riiens for Action Asso<'ia. lion. said his grnup i~ ac!ivP!y Sl"eking local government in Sl'lmt form. "Our goal is In find nu t wh.:i.l !hr resid ents of 011.na Point .,...an!," said Rtgtlbruggt He said his grnup 1.~ pl111n· ning !~n seminars tn dttermine ""'hich direction Lhey should go and will conduct Nixo11, HEW Chief Co11f e1· Presidtnt NLion met tn San Clemente. today ~·1th Htallh and \\'tllare Stcretary Elliot Richardson -a confere.nce u.1h1ch came amid reports of an t strangeme.nt bt:t"·een the t..,.·o 01·t r the school bu•1ng cnn trn1·ers~·. Speculation that the. President and R ecord Crowds Attended Fest The 3fith annual Pagt<1n\ nf !ht ~1astfrs and Feslt\'-'11 of Arts 10 Laguna Beach enrled !hf' l~il Sf'a~nn with 11. rtcord 101al &trend;ince of 229.~911 pPr.~nn~ PubhrJt\' rhrectnr Sa ll•, Rre1t 0~1rJ th r Fe•l11 a\ '1a1r f'\f \21.2.l{I $11roasspd tti~ pr~1 1nus a!lrnrl~nct rPcnrrt nl 11.l.llf. st• 10 l~~- ThP Pi:lf,!f'arit nf tOll_.'ifi(l prr .. on~ ha~ rp. f'l1<l!Ofd rnn>!an1 n1Fr thP \'f'<lf$ <15 thal 11 all the ,.1f1.1Pr " Jr1·1 ne Bn1.1l will hold in 45 !'l!ght~. ~hP ~alrl Th" ~a1,-rrrtipt~ for bn1h t1·en1 :; 11·11.1 ahout $,j()(I (l{)(l. she added Boost in Co unty Tax Rate Seen Suoer1·1snrs ""lll arlnpt a l9il-72 Oran~t Count~ I.ax r11.te ""edntsr!~y ""'llh the best guess that it will 1ncreast 34 Cf'nts to a. ff';('nrd ~2 fl4 Sna rd mt m"t:N"rs arlnptPd a S242 2 mdl1nn .1'1ud'lPf !.:i.st mnnrh. thr h1~ht~I 1n thl' rnunt1 'c tu <rnn· . ..,.·1!h inC'rP a~P~ blam ed nn b1.: cnsr JurTips fnr \lo"PlfarP . ~led1- C.tl and \a.,..· enfnrcement 1nclud1ng criurt~ Last m1nutr ad 1u~tmPn\s in the budl!:r! ar~ not eXfltCI Pd tn rhanFe rhe est1ma ttd tax ratr rn an1 important rJPgree. a.d· m1n1strat11·t officials s<11d tnda.1· Richardson dn not see ey~t~yt on lht pottnl ia11~· rx:plos1ve 1s ~ut was mtt u.·ith hF-at,-d Clenial s from Pre~s St crttitry Ron Ziegltr in re-renl d a,I'~ "Th.:i.l cnuJdn 't be furt htr from thr I rut h:· h• ~t11d. The offir1al re11snn fnr lht mnrn1n ,1: talk~ hPrll'PPn thi: f\1·n mtn 1~ rlisru~~inn "' drpartmentnl marrers anfi bud~t>t e<;t11nare ... fnr thP nPXl fi~r 11I .l'Pflr :IC· C"rding !n Zit;olrr. Sul some rrpnr1." ha1·" 1nrJ1r.:i.1,.rt lhP f\1 n mPn were tn d l'-CU~s the bu~ing ron· 1rn1·rr"v and ltrlPral airl !o p11rn<'hial ~r-hnnl~ Thr mPPtH1£ "'~" lh,. l1r"1 forma l lune· t1nn \\'it h A mPmher "' h1~ r.:i.b1ntt ~checiulerl bl' !he rr,.~1rlrnt lh1~ ..,..,.,k nn \lnnrt;i _1. hP annn11ncrrt mnrr tr;11·tJ p!.:i.n< ff1r 1h!' nr'l:t ""l'Pr!!I mnnt h~ Th,. 11<! nf 1 n1Jnln p:; 1.1·hirl't w1[l hi' 1·1s11erl hy .'\1~nn nn\\' 1nrlurle• ~l.:i.1nl ftnd lhina .. !;ipan :inrl C.:i.n~rla Thr C:in:irl1~n !r1r 11 !!.;; ann..,uflfl'rl ''"" rllll' a• an arrrr1 anr~ rn !hf' 1n1·1t ~t111n madP In !%9 hi rrimt ~l1n1<1rr P1rrrr Trurlr;iu · That 1rir m1f:h! 1.:i.\..f' plar" 10th• <rnn;: f'I nr'il .1 l'.'!T · ~nmf'llm• P;:irl_1· flP'(I l'r ;:ir ,\'1xnn ""'!II lra1·PI tn .J~p.:i.n ;:i<, "·r ll Zit>~lrr "a1r1 ThP \latnl~nrt \htn;:i 1nurnr1· wi ll !11ke p l~r~ r.~f<HP \!11 1 I ,-,f l!lil "l:1:i:nn h~~ ml'lrlP pl,;n~ fnr \Pl 11nnth•r !ri p In TPC'f'nt WPP~" -ii .mrrl1n1; ln Anrhnr~11.r , .\\:i~L<11. \;:ilP H11~ mnnTh ni:ir\.;10 1! th" fir<! t1m" 1n h1~T1ir1· !hilt an Am1>r1c,11n rhtf'( nf ~ta te h11c mer .,...,,h ;i J;:i-ian('!'if' rmpt>rnr F.rnPf>Tnr Hirn!'ih1tn ~nd his w1f, "''1 1! ar · r1 1 f' 1n .\l;:i!'i\i.:i. ~ept 2!1. mr t'I lhP Pres1· rlPnt ;:ind hie w1fr. P;tl , lhf'n cnnl1nul' Ill hi~!nrir .... ·nrld lnur Zie;;i;lrr ha.• 1n11m1'lt'd th;il 11rlf'r !ht mf'Plin~ !he. ltr!'il f:imlly ..... 111 rt lurn In C:ihlomil'I -prPsum;:i hl~· for 11 !'ilA,\ <1 t La Cas:i Par1'1r.:i. in ~an CIPmPntf' Pliin~ bl' the Prt sidl'nt fnr !hi' rPsr"l\f the "'ttk 're.main l'&gue. Ziegler hal pro- mi~rd :i rtl a t11·r [~· unrven tful ft..,.. da~·5 btforl! ~ilon rrtum$ tn the c:ipital t'ln Frida~·. Wolf Attack ~1esa Victini ..... Tells of Zoo Attack Ctl.s ta ~1esan Richard T SC'otl 1s rt>sllng if'\0:11 ll'!lh bil nrt11,epd hand!! 1lft!r bt1n.R. altar.ktd D~ 11·ni 1·p~ Sund11y at lht S3n Dit.cn 7'°" &nit. 20 nf JJJ B llilh PlarP.. u1d that ~" u.·as lonk1n£ 111 tht .... ·nh·ts frnm 11 spr<'· t11tnr~· platform 11htlt rl!StinR hi~ fnrt><1rm5 nn the hi t -font h<\rricadP. u·hpn onf' nf tht par~ £rabbtd h1~ ltrt h,11nd .,..1th 11~ lf't'l h \\"hil" .:i.1trmp1inR 111 bf'llt 1t ilW,111, hr ~<11rl . twn nthrr .,...nfl·ts grab'offl his frPf' hanrl ~nrl rtun£ to 11 HP •.:i.1d h1• A rm~ 11 rrf' ~u~pe:J)d1nR tb r •·nl\,.~ Jn m1r1a1r unt il hf' ln~t h1.~ foot1n'1 ~l'lrl hun,1: ~11 rpnrt"rt ~1 th" lHl.t:" 5rnTI ~aid hi~ \\1fr Br.nniP :inrl " r~w ohsrr1 t;r~ Wl'r• -'ble lo bett nfl the wn]res "·1th ~hnr5. He tmphasiz.e.d thal hi' was not flailing hi~ arms l1' arouse lh t wolve~· attention at thf' !1me of the. ;il\atk a! ~1111N1 in onl' arrriun! 'i\'1 f nt~~"( h"!ptrl him In ti bt'nch. said SC'ott. u.·hP.rP he "·alted. bl ~din g profusP.- 1~·. fo r medir,111 Nd . H• w a~ lll~t'n 1n ~1tr<'y Ho~pltal b~· sli11t f'll'lli<'t nf11ctr~ "'hert he ,,,.,, trf'at.ffl for lfl lacer .. ri11ns Upnn rt l!'ll.!llP from thr h"~p11a t. Srntt . .!In unemplo\·ed rnirk rlril·ior ~Aid hr and his "'iff'. \,11ckl n~ mnn!'~ fnr .:i taxi. u.•erP. rnrC"ed In ""'lllk th rr~ m1!f'< hark to tht znn wherr lhtv h11r! lrf! the ir c11r · ~rnl!. "Iv! him~Plf n1,•n( 11 helf-brf'erl u.n\f. rla1m~ on illlthnritie!I from tht ron ofh•red .. 1d. 11n~ !ll id lht y refused lo pro- 1 ldt tr11n~pnrtation .,hen re(!uest11rl a donr-t.n-donr pol! . "\\'e won't prflC'etd unlll 1·nu rtport your fi nd1n.11:s."' s~id M.:i.~·nr Fnrsrer. Cnmmnnly Askrrl 11uestinns an5"·ered b~' !hi! ~t.:i.ff !nch1rled · -T11x R.:i.te : C1!1· !ax r.:itp !10 Cf'nt!'i. Cap\!>lrann RP.:i.rh ~rirl [);in~ Pn1n! ha1·" !'i l'l'tO .<.ep<'iAI rli!>lrlf!5 \\'l!h '-211.i ln!;il H r1 1y iirlmini.<trrPrl thPm th"rP rnulrl hP rf'riurlinn nf 211 cPnt.~ ii .:i. peronn Jil'erl w1lhin al\ .~PVPn. Rut mn!'t l11·p 1n nnl v 11. ft""" 511 rtd11ct1nn \lo'nuld hr 1·pr~1 !'im11I].. -Cnl>T 1"11 P~!Pnrlin,1: !'if'rl'lrP.~ !! \lo'Olllrl fn~! apprnximatet~· S4W.OOO tn P'll:lf'nri r1 11' ser1·1rP!'i tn lhr t""'(I are.:i.~. RP1·en11P.~ 1m· mtdiatel,v raised frnm known !'inurcp~ ..,.·nuld hi' ffi.ll.000. 1Pa\·in11. .t2M.nnn exi r11 for c11p1tal oull11y .:i.nrl <ln?f'l 1m· pm1·f'mr nr. \'n rP<luct1nn 1n c1tv tax rall! shnulrt "t:N" txpec!ed. · -Rnnrt1na RnndPrl lnrlPhlf'rlnP~s u.·n11lr1 not hP as~umPd h.1 the rr!l nf lhP pnpul<1rr but .,...nu!d rPm.:11n nn !ax bill.<. nf !ho<• 1n ~rer111I dicrricr~ f'\'f'n 11f1rr d1sr r1rt~ rl1~oll'rrl. -RPprP~en1,1111nn ; ln 11(•rnrd "'1t h nnP m;in nn l' 1011' rul1nc nf thP rn11rt.•_ l'iut rnulrl r!1l'irit nr.,... <'Ill' into cnuncilman1c rii~tric!.<.. · -TimP invnh'f'<l : Annrx.:111nn wn11lrl hr .-.n lh,. h::illnT ~ix rn rii,l!h! mnn1h~ ~rter ::ip- pl1r 11rinn 1n !.AF\. -n~n~ rn1nr H;:irbnr ln('lil<lPrl In lhP ,11nnl">::itinn hnun<lar1P.~ \it.v cn11lrl rPr Pive; <::i\P< r:ix rrceipl!'i ~n<l rr1·pn1ie., frnm 1;ix. in,1: pri\':i lrl.v nwnrrt prnrr1·1lp< <t1r h ;i< h1ic1nr~<pc 1n lhP h:irhnr ::irP;:i H;irt>nr prnprr1~ 1.< rnunt~ 01.1'nr<l anrl nnt ta.i:- .:ihlP -R,,~1otrrrrl \'ntrr• C ::i r 1 ~I r,,. n n Rr.:i.rh. l ~ii [);:111.:i. r o1n1 '.' fl't' S:tn .r1i~n (';o.pt<tr.:i.nn I 72i . rlr1·11nn 1\n11l r1 he reo111rPd 1n 11!1 lhr,.,. •·nmm11n1r1r< -A~<r<~rrl \ ;:i lil ::i tton nana rn1n!. J l,,.!lif\.17fi 1· ;:i p I< l r ~ n n Rr:irh ~\I ~l~ .. l2f\, ~.:i.n .Jti;:in, \22 91~ lifi ;:i~ nf Aue ~ -\no<nl1d.:111nn 1'1f hr" ;:inrl tlnl11·~ 11·1•hn11! ::i nnp;.;ir 1nn r.,ulrt hP rt""" t>•1t 11 nul r1 rPrp llrP fnrm11tJnn nf 'l'"r1,,I rt1~1r1r! ;inr! r0un11 1• r 11 r r f n r I 1 rt1~ .. n11r;i~1n11 •ri-r1,oiJ rl 1 <tr 1 r r rrn 11 r~r!lt 1nn ThP.\ \\'f'rP iltded hv pnl11•r hchcnp(l'r~. Off1rPr!'i ~rre<id nut arnunrJ rhr pt::icP armPd 11·1th ~hnt_cun~. (1'.:l.rJ!a< i:un~ anrt hulletpr(l(lf 1·r~I.~ :inrl took cn1 rr l:iPh1nrl !01]11 .:i.rl rar~ llnrd in front nf the ~mall <ip.:irtment . l! .:i.11 prnvrrl 01nnr!·r~~;i1·1•, ''\\'p ri1a lPrl lhe ph0nP :inrl l"I 11 rin i: !"f1"1·;il 1 1 me.~.·· Hunl1'1,l!l nn Si:r. .!ar~ Reinhnlt1, exp l.:i.1neri .. \rr 1.-.:i.nlel• In 1alk him 1n1n cf'm1n~ nut b111 !hrre 11·a.~ no an~wpr " Ahnut 11 2.l pm ;\1r<;i .~rrr;:.e11ntc \>la~ \\'11 ... nn 11nrl (;:ir.1 Srhull ;ipprn;irhrrl 1hr ap;irrmrJ11 :inn k1ckPrt 1n Th,. frnrn (fn(lr ~1pulr surrPnrlpr"rl mrPk lv. He h11d Qf'rn ohf'! !n !hP lrE . Clarl .-.nfl' 1n :i \1 hll l! trf' oh 1rt .:i.nrJ p!lfll <. hP ~lumprrl ffif111flnlrc~ In 1hP i:r.:i<< ..,.h1IP nff1<'Pr< h.:i.nrl<'11ffed him 11nrl pl11rtrl him 10 :i n ;:imhul;:in<'(' Srpull 1r.:i~ rrr::ilerl fnr lhP lrg \lo'nund al r;:ir1f1<'.:i. Hn<p11al tr' H11n!inE!nn Rl'a rh anrl 1hrn ~k"rl ;ii Hunt1n.ctnn \1t\ .J11 il H1" vnu11,cPr ~nn . .Jerri , lli, 11·11~ t,11kPn jn Tn r11.<tnrly :ihnul nnP. hf!ur ,;ftpr thl! .~hM!ln,I! .:it rtarPnt ia anrl 17th !'itrrr!• In 1 ·n~T;i 1\l1>sa He 1~ be1ni;: hrlrl 1n 1111•enile h:i ll .J;in1 r~ .. Ir 11·:i~ rrpnrlf'dl.1· ~po!l rr! in thl' 200 t>lnrl.. r"f l~T h S\rrrT 1n l'n~J;i \1r.<;;; rarll lh1• rnnn.,1n£ Ru1 ['('ii("!' wPre Uf1ilhlr tn lnc~tf' him H11nl 1n,1:111n Ar;:irh J"lfll ll'P lnrl;:i1· .:i.r• .:i.! 1Pnrnt1 ng In rr<'nno1n1rl 1·1rrum<!a n('P~ !h~I l('rl In lh<' f:it.:tl FhMt111g f)fr1 rrr< hrl1 P1 f' !h;;J pr,.~rn1 In thr linm r !!I thP 11n1e nf lhr i;hnn11ni:: u.·t<rP ThP 11r!11n K:ilhlrrn . hf'r hu<.b.:inrl .. l11r ~ ~1 p1111 22 .l ;:imr~ Sr . ,!.:i.mr< .Ir . :inrl lhl" r lc\Pr \I r~ ~1p11lt Thry \loP rt rf'pn r1 l'rl l,\• \\'.:1t1·h1nc trlr 11~100 rnltrP sairl thP ~Pn1nr :i.1p11 ll~ h11ti opr;:ir~lrrl .:i.nrl .l;im<'< Sr harl rrrrnf h mn1 "" rn ! ·o~t.:i. \1 ,.<:i rnJ1ce ;:iilf'l:P lhal .lac k ;inr\ hi< fathPr hr c;in .:irc u1nc n1 rr th r fa1hrr ~ ll~f' f'f l"ol l:1nc11:icr :inlf th• .:i.11n1rn~n1 l1Jrnrrl tnT.., :i 11rro1l nt m~lrh Thr n .l iimr~ .Ir c0t 111l n !hr fr.en! R..,1h .l ~MPC Sr l;:i111 r~ .Ir 11rrr a1..,1rrt l"'lorr • hiir cr Th" fl~n1 1ni;o lal rr rai:f'rl n• An Artesia vnti!h f~llPd 1n lhe gunshot rlP:11h nf a C.:imp Prndle!nn M;irine u.•as l'flP;o.<prl .\ll'1nrlii1 aflf'r the shPrilf'~ 'lf· l1rP rlf'c1rlrd lhf .'ihnnt1n .11: wa( arrirll'!nlo..I. F"'.fri;:in PPrP7 .. 19. ha$ hf'f'n hPlrJ liinrt Sunrl.:1,1· 1•hen 1'1.:inne r1 ·t Sanl~ La- 2arr!.:i . )i, 11·.~~ ~hnt 1n thf' h('art whil " 1hl' c;ir 1n 11 h1th h" w;i~ r1rl1ni;! 11·~( ~nu th· hn11n'1 nri thr S;in n 1ioi;:n Fret1.1•e,v ,!it A1Pr 1 rark11:11 nfframn. · l,;ie.:i rrl ;:i rl 1rt1 Mnnct;:i~· at lh' Oran;t Cnun!y .\1Pd iral (rnter. H.C. '''hee Jer l)ies al Age 73 Pn1 .:ii!' fl1nPr,11! ~Pr1·1r!'.< will be he ld \\'rrtnP<rlA v fnr Hfl _v..,.·.:i.rrl C \.\'hPe ler. 581· R A.1'Pntrl ;i ~1.:i.inr<'a. L::i2un:i H1!ls. who r1 1Prl !';:i rurrl!l.v a! thr ill!f' nf 7.1 ~1r l\'hPf'IPr \( i;111·1·11'l'rl hy h1~ tnf,, \ ir1.t1111a nf lhr f;:i mil1' hnmP ;inrl :1 n1rc t . 1\lr~ l';+rnlyn !·:rr"r!i nf :"hrrn1;:in n~ko /\ nlll l\'P 11f H1.:i.11·a1h;i . l\11n~a~. !\1r \\"hrelr r h:i., 111 rrl 10 California fnr th~ flli~t 11 1P.:ir.< :inrl 1n La~un;i Hill~ for lh! p;i~t _1·r:i r 1vlrCnrm1ck 1>1nrtu.:ir1 1s d1rt t !1nR. La:r un a B<'il<'h Couple To Join Ca111p11 .• S hip l.;i~un.:i R""'< h rr<1rl rnl• nr 11nrl ~1r~ ThrM0rr F ih of \ Jll ~ q~. P.111" LA £nnn, 1r1!1 Pmh:i rl,; ~P f1! ,1 frn m Lo• .\n~l'l l'• ~..'I I JOil!ll~ .:t<~fll'l)Jr r rnfP<<nf !l/lrj \'1 ~111ni; n11r <P :ihn;:irrl !MP \\"nr·l rl {":1mp11~ Annat , ('h:i r.,1:in l'nl!r~r Fii ll <rn1r~1"r'~ t?.~ rnr mhPr o:forltnl hnrh ;inrl l\:l m~rnhrr· f.:i.rult\ will 1 1~11 iv.rt< q1rh1rl1n i: Hnnn lu!L1. S1n ~:ipnr!". Rnrnh;i1 .:inrl (';i<.:it>1.:tnr ~ A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • • •. , • Un less it hos wormth ond beouly, which new co rpet i n~ will prov ide- Wa lls con be pa;ntde , new furn itu re added, peting wil l de tra ct from everything else. but wor n-o ut or lock.luster cor· Look at it this woy -three or lo ur ye ors ;, o large ch unk ol your l;le, Don't spend thes e yeors with a du ll, pla ;n, lroc+ carpeting, Tronslorm your house with a beaut;fu l, vi bront corpeting from Ald en '•· ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av1, COSTA ME SA 646-4838 HOUIS: MM . rftru "'""·· f to J :)O-~ .. t to t-s~ .. 9::10 f'tl s ' t .. :..t:"* =-7 !"1 Fo1· tl1e Dissoltitiotts Of !Harriage '•lt<I Au•"" 11 !ltll•. Jonn J .. Jr •na Kill\• Voll•m••, E•or•r6o t: 1n<1 J"•n•!1 M, Slm1. M•<lt S .• J•. •na Donni L•• Mu<pl\y, Lei ROl>l'<I ~nd C:lfOlt lvnn1 Pt•o, Joon 1...i lrov L'• Smltl\, Oo<o!l\v J i nd Sl\1100'\ Gont P1r~<ri.o.... S1nor1 8. 1no Ron1Jd Cr~~~',: . .l.rdlll\ M 1110 Emr<v II &row .. , C:u101 R.uurot, Sf 1<><1 M1rv Cff mnn. lno•ld u,.111 1nd P11on Jt•rv (QI'" Oennl1 M Ind 60•!< ICO H ,1,,nc•1n, Ju•i• L•• 1na R''"'°'" Lee ltmml...,, (111\t,.no £+!1n I nd V.l)lev H.,m1n Caolo, Jol\n TrtM 1na ~"'''" •nn Turnor . Jm101\1~ F••ncu 1n<1 Joe~ Ma•vln C.occl1nl•. Noncv "°'" 1nd .l.n!l'lon• ••rlno1on, J oo Ann an<I R.onlld P1• Mc(o!lum, Lodrl M ~n<I Tnomos 0 Cl1mmtr. Lu Ottne ,.,._ 1n<1 Poll• D. G•••t:>•ln• L•,.ronct J 1nd Jual!I\ ,I,_ Pl>o<ln. Ron11a H•n••· Jr. ona sno•on °'"•<• ROl<lrlQUH , Ros•rn••• L. Ind M•cl\111 ' M.r ••. '"" c and P~u1 o Rob~•hon. Jol\n F •na Jan•! .l.ll~n Cvntl\11 Ann 1nd F"'d"<~ Ru u otl !ll<l••b•c• P1111cl1 o ona 1111i. M cl\f'O'-Julent F 1na ll icn1·~ J Jol'ln;on, Sl\l•ltV J11n ana PnllhO ll•utt l\rnol<I. J•""' Lt• 1n<1 11'.ol" Rov ~~~;f,,",;,,J~srir.:--: :~~ 7o"~~1hJin• l•n<l•fl. Rlentrd H. ""a Nancv Fll•d .1.uqu1t n llr1n•on. J11nt!Te Mero• incl Ju'''" Donni,, CvnThf• Ann ind Tlmolhv B.-n1on 1•amon, C••ol I\ And Ji m•\ II !Jln••I. M. JOI" •nd Lovd A. Grim. Morv llnn ana (lllford £ lllChl<<llOft· lrov1 E And Mark A J"1>n•lon, lrtrY Wayne 1na SuJtnnt c"e•ll cooa;nQ, J1m11 L•l1na, Jr., 1na Su11n J•n• Pl1ano, ~'~"~John 1nd lln<11 ~.l••I• Jo,..,, J...,.,, .I.lien (rl lo •n<I (cn<H, '" Knowlrs. 60fl1!8 II """ Rontld J Wll•r>n, J1mf> Al!•n ond D•tnt K M•tnow1, Ml•Y lll,n end ll1vmond Loon Krnnt'dv, l~e• LMI I nd (1>t11hn• """' R.thto<, l •""• Jo 1nd 01n II. W~l••'-(lrol llnn 1nd H"'m1n E<1,.1ra Worlcn. 6i11M>rl Lou••• 1n.d C.llvtcn Oouvl•• EA•""'· RoDer1• E 1n<1 Tea K 11~11. M1,,h1 E """ K•n,..Th S. Stl\IOlr ln, Cornoll1 Delo Ind Oor1l<I RAvmond Doilo .o.1 .. 11n I\ 1nd tf,,C!\l.t F ~~:~~ Vl~~,,\-;1~ ''tfo1~1'':."nc1tn'!f;';,•01~v o.a,..~ Miii•" Robed E And Su•An l Moo". "''"1"1 C inn Mll<lr""' l'orro11, L•n• Lt• •ml JD,.ol> E II•""'· Mato1rrt ElllODtl" l lld M;c .. o·I Eu~•M Hno•~r. Wiii••"' C .• \Yr .. 1nd SonO•• I(, MlllMd. R«l-!'r•, John •lld Ginoor LH l!Ofa, Jr~nn~ 5 ond 111C h••d W l von, R"'" Ftl~•r end C1>.,1u E Ooron, G•r11l<1ln• E """ J°"n H llnd,.wJ, Jol1n E onn Tl>•rr<• Mor!in. 1'11Thol•o11 ond A<v• I Gom~r, Joieo1>lnt F••"'"' • n d llevn•lno C•v• Ro1t, Jo• Mori" •nd llobort t t w" C.a•!or. Alf•t ( 111<1 Wllll••" II. L110·.,kl. C r••ld Jon11 ona Vlilm1 Oorlr ne ~"''""'"• Oorolny Lculot 1nd Rob"' IJtl\()n Hlfrll, J•vn1o I(. 111<1 Wll!Dll J Wa1hbcn, J• .. l!ttl• I 1•1(! (nerl" ( t•n•'"'-Ftor••(t 111<1 Lorov H L•vma11, Ao<•I Jo•n 1110 Oel'ltl llu•m1<' Jon111011. Mt•• """" •nd Tom"'" [rd Oo•\. Roi>.,! (•I• n ••\Cl 11•,~riy lr• Ml lOnt. Ooro•nv F I ncl JM ll M Mc(..,.,on• A~d"Y on<! W ltlonm lll~"ltv, J uli• A. •nd Cl1r1on J. i;,. ..... llhOf\da M and llo<hMd 0 Pa .. 1.~. J•nlo M '"" Jo•ton G ~ntll•v. 81•b••• E.llt n •nct Pout l~om11 W1>Uloc•. C1•ol• LO" •<>a JOl'll (;IOnGa! Yo•~. F1wn Lo l.lernt l lld llot>ttl c~.io, Weir, ~Incl• Ann 111<1 P~'"'' Jam< I Enltrl'd A••••' 10 Voll10111. lo•• M•rt<" •ntt 9 ,11 I •• UY~lno. (~rmtll n.1 •~. ~"" Fr1n•, SOii\ Doto!~• r 1n<1 R o~·! F Amie~. H••Old I/. •nil M•rle 0 ~ell,tot •. loul•. O•n•r l •nd V<r~11111 t~ Brown, r~•rv II ""a 11ov Orin Too•''· J1~<>u••v~ II ood lll<h•td Nob!• lltl'd. 6t!IV l O" ~no ~••vro P111>or1, ''"'"1!!. c.,, ... 1. •nd P~••~ O•lrp•, l1>rrtu J. "nd Oon~ld ,t,. Soon•" Pl~hlfd I/. """ Jo""''· 6<>"""'"· ton~ n .ind rv~•n~ A w ;111. 0 1••1 01.,!0<!1> And O•onv (, H1ll, Ch•r<•no ""<! Jt"v E~w t"' Ou•'"' L•lldA Ind L •n,.o. fC.ir•o1n, revi.no r ••n<•i •nd 1·11111.,n 11.c ~••<1. Deatli r.·oticcs l lPD "'-'"''' 9 .,d ll90 .~1llO Line. Co>•• M..,• O;r•t ot aeath, •uo~it JQ, 1911 ~~·v .. •rt b~ ,.,,, H•ldl . ,1,1r r. M•I • l'.~,1e.,.,1, o• QueOH , C1n.io;io S~•vlc!', lnu•1(!AY, ~)(l o ..,, Pt<~ F•..,11• Col C"••' r vl'e•1I !tom• Gl~N •tL T~omai J. Gov••• !iQ ~"'"".., "'", (o>l l M.,1 D110 OI dt•'" 1'u~u1t •• \911 >u•vo.r<! by ,.,,1, S1ny. •ell<. Ct1>•Qt H E•t1 fhomn1 '"~ ll<l<'•'d c;.,,..1, a•v•'"'"• 11••11••• end "'"" 1• "" O••'~"''· H•"' Jooro. a "<! lP<l ,-,,,. t . '"'' '"""· "•en, I '~"I " and I ••n ~"'-'<"· rt·<I••· lo~ •,.. Wr•'< ,,, C•·•~I. "'''" i:oov Ru"•' Ct~• '""'a'""' l~•.,m•n• (I To•o '""""'·· \".••"' ,, C~•nrl MOI'"""· ~·6 <!I• ll WHfELEll H''""'" C w"""'" •·9r 7' o• ~I I'. 1'~1n1cio ""'""'·!""""•Hi•• Cl••• 11 (1•3Th , ~Y9Y" 1!, 19/1 ~U<V1V•<I I>~ "'''" V ir~ln • K II ~o wn"•·•· '""' M (,,-0,.n t••rr t;. "' '""'"'"" a.-• ,,,1. •••• '"''''~\ •n1 ln•""1•"' •T P•• •Ir ..... .,. ... ,,..,.al P.r• MrCO""'C> L•9""" ll<&<n Mo•luftv, 1)"0<'0tl WRIGHT E111~btTn ll•llvl w .. oM •••1dt"' ~! l/I P•r~ l\;e, L•9u"• lie••" D•" cl (l<•lll. "ca•"' 11. !Ill ~"'~""" bv '"'"' bro'"'"· Jg,.on W•19M, 01 la• V191•; Uolbt " 1nd Co<•! W•:•"'· ~I" o• £ngl1n<1: "'"'· M" q~""" '""''·~I<<> ..+ E"ql•nd. Funt •ll '"vote~ ''"" M htl~ Wodrlt·OIY, ~·a• I, 1(0 • m' ~I M•"' [aou OD•I Cnu•<"· L&1u11a 6t1<n. ,... "' 1noe•mtn• 11 P•t••·~ "'"" /At mo11<1I re". 5·•~11• L1llU"'" Bree~ Mc<•u1<y, 01- rr<IO'•· ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF J\IORTUA R'r' 4%7 E. 17th St.. Costa P.Tesa '45-4838 • BALTZ J\l<lRTUARIES Corona del f\lar 673·945tl Co5la fllf!sa 5--16-ZU4 • BELi. BROAO\\'A'r' f\fORTUAR'r' 110 Broadway. Oista f\1esa LI A-:1433 • J\fcCOR~1lCK LAGUNA BEACH ~lORTUAR'r' li9S Laguna C11nyo11 Rd. tM-1415 • PACJFIC VTEW fllt.A\IORIAL PAR.K Cf!mf!tery l'ifortuary Chapel 3MIO Pacific Vie" Orlvf! Newport Bttich. Callrornl• ,.,_,,.. • j'EEK FAMILY COLol\'TAL fUNERAL llOi\IE 1AOI Bol~a Ave. Wf!stmlnstf:r 193-35!5 • S,\11TH'S i\TORTUARY SZ? i\!11\n St SJ6-65.1t DAILY l'ILOT Sll!I l'l\ole SCOUTS BR ING BAC K TY PHOON TORN FLAG From left, Martin Bak•r, St•v• West, Oon Reinke Scouts Bri1ig· Ho r1i e Ja11ibor ee Meniories By BARBARA GI-US 01 1~1 D1il1 ,,,_, Sr•tt TL"STL'{ -Thirty -six Orange County Boy Scouts ha1·e returned from the 13th Annual \Vorld Jamboree 1n Asagiri. Japan. v.·ith sto ries lo tell and a lyphoon-tallered piece of California's fla g. Rescuer or the Bear Fl:ig 11•as Stev e \Vest. 17, son of i\fr. and ~frs. Hugh L. \Vest, 178!12 Theodora Drive. Tustin. He cxp!alns that the torn segntent fl onted into his tent 1n the midst of a typhoon that raged through the jan1boree campsite at the fool of Mt, Fuji. Co!Hornia"s banner and Orange County's flag had J u<lge Sends Parolee 1'o l''acility SAr\T:\ A N A A I lu11tington Beach youth v.·ho \1•as on parole v.·hen he joined a frllo1\' parolee in l11e armed robbery of a \Vestminster rnarket has Ileen con1mitted to 1hc Cal ifornia Youth Authority for an indefinite term. U1·a11gc County Su p e ti o r Court Judge Byron K • J\fr:-Olil!:rn set that sentence for Chri!':Lopher Sle\'en Well n1an, 20, of 82il Ne\\"land St. A six - rnonth county jail lerm and l hrec years probation was ordered for (;;iry F'rancis Black, 20, Buen.a Pa r k, \\'elhnan·s companion in the holrlup. llulh ZTil'fl \\('fl' arre~\ed ~l ay 20 shorll}' alter the rob- IK'r v of the Slop "N Go ina~ket. 8 ~ 4 l \\"estminstcr Ave, \\"cst1ninsler. /'olirc ~aid they had been recently paroled after serving part of the sentence 1111posed fur 1he1r robery 111 July 1969 of a l3l1ena !'ark ser1'ic:e station. 2 F rec tVa)· l 'untrHc ts A 1vn rded LOS A'.\'GELES -Two con - tracts have been awarded for freeway improvements i n Orange County, according to stale officials. A $1 3 million contract wf!nt to the Strecker Construction Company of Santa Fe Springs lo add two \ariC:'i to a one-mile portion of the San Diego Freewa~· 1n the vicini ty of Seal Dt>ach. As a result of the year· long operation, the free"'·ay v.·ill be !2-lanes wide bf!tv.•een Bolsa Chica Road and the San (:abl;le!' River Freeway. The Griffith Company of lA>s AnReles was awarded a $26,3 10 tontract for the widening of the Chapman Avenue on-ramp of the Sanla Ana Freeway in Orange. flov.·n over their tents until the deluge. "The Orange County flag held up through il all," said the Tustin ll igh senior. "but !he be<>.r fla g 11"ilS ripped and soggy "hen it reached my tent " Twenty thous;u1d :o; c o u t s from 99 countries g:_ithered in mud "knee·high'" to exchange ideas, custorns. Jokes. and ad- dresses. The t: S. 11·as best· represented v.•i1h i.BOO scouts, second only tu host nation. Japan. For three da.\'S, gale v.•inds up ID 60 miles pr.r hour and 20 incl1es of rain <lan1pened the festi\'ities But the bad wea1her didn·t ket>p tt1e scouts from exploring They \'!sited f\'1kko . Ki yoto. 11nd Tok.vo and n1any of !he na!ion's len1plcs and shrines and took in all they could ol Japan':r; hospitality. "Tht> Jap:1nese p e op I e couldn't do enough tor us:· said Don Heink e, 14. son of ~lr. and i\lrs Roger E. Jleinke. 12i82 Bubbling \\lcll Rolld, 'fuseis. "If ''OU asked directions , thev ~vouldn'1 just point , thcj'd escort ~·nu there." said the Tustin High freshman. "They e\'en ga\'e us a discount the 111inute \1•c 11•alkrd into a st or c '[\o~'!':t'Olit-disc:ount,' they \\'OUld S:l) .• ~·lost of lhe Ur:ln J:c County scouts can1r bHt'k "'' it h c:in1cras. \l"illt hC's, arid radios. said Rrinke. San C!ementl' lligh School student. l\1ar1in Baker, l :'I. recalls a visit tu K1yo!o. .. Busloads of school children 11·ould slop ui:: and ask fur au!ographs." sa11l Bt1ker. the son of :\frs. and :\lrs_ t . n. Baker. :11411 Ga!anu \l'a~·. San Ju:in Capistrano Thr red carµet trcatn1ent JJ<l not 5top 1hrrr. h11wercr. "Srirnr flf the J.:ll' ~got takrn out on clntrs 1n K1 .votn, said Rnker "And the ~iri s took THt:::\1 oul LO d11 u1rr ·• Bca c·h l\lan S ues City , Patroln1a n SANTA A N A A lluntin~lon Beach n1an v.·ho claims his ribs \1·ere i:;1nashed when he v.·as hurled across a rifJ• jail cell by an arresting ofriccr has sued the city and the patrolman for SJ00,000. Denny Plany Terry, 19271 Cnpitol Circle. n:imcs Officer \V. C. \\'hite ns c%efendanl v.•ith the city in his Orange County Superior Court action. lie identi1ics the officer was the man v.·ho ''spun and fl ip- ped .. hirn into the cell last Dec. 18. Terry sta\ei; that lie sma.~h· ed up aga inst a toilet fixture after being thrown and several ribs werf! broken in the Im· pact . li e also Blleges that \Vhlle ignored his pleas fnr help and refused to provide medical allenl1on . Denture Invention Fo r People with "Uppers" a nd "lowers" Tl1t 11t.:tr\'.!t thing LO h1v1n1 your own ll"tth ia Jl!Mihlt now w1lh 1 pla~l te cream dik'Ovtr)' thet a<:· 1ually h'11d9 both "upperi' ind "'lq1<·er,·· as l"l!'Vl'T ht.fore ?JMihl,. I t'~ a rrvol1Jt10nary d1<cov,ry 1:11l1rri f1~00~.s:r•. for dail)' ~ 11"'' tl1'> Pal. f3.00:l.P881 '\"1lh F1 ~uu~.~·r m11nv dcnlurc 11"taf"f;r1 Tlfl"I\ ra\, ~pe11k: \~u11:h. with lllllt 11 orrv of denture' oominit ~- f' 1~ri11~·"r form8 1rr1 rl11~11 c "" rnhr:1nr 1hal hrl!l" 10W1Th rhr •hr.cl\ vi l•111ng and cl1e..,,·1n~. You may bite harder, dll'"'' hr-Iler. e•l rnorr n1turally f'lllf'11)£'t m;iy hrlp )"I.JU ~r>elk mort' cleiir1y, he m"r' ill ell:!' The ~P"C••I !)l'nc1l-f""l1nt d••· ptnM'f lei, you ~11'•1 ~ 1 ~(JfJ~.r. T 111th prn''"'''n "'11·rc n~,de<I' Ont 11ppl1(~ttnn rn~y 1~•1 fCor hour • J )r n111rc~ th;it fit arc r'~rnt ia1 \0 l1ra!th <.,re vnur tltn1t~I rrv11l~rh (,('t ra•~·l n· 11w l·rXt•l•~-.1 l1o>ro11u 1· \rlhes.'' l rc~rn ~r •II 1lr1111. (H1111trr•. • • with purchase of the &~~ KING SIZE SET! Mattress & 2 Box Springs • • • 7-~~ ... -·~~~ ~ urut with Ortho'g exclusive C1own i • I • TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SW<d y tomp•"d ""' ''°'"pdog s179e5 Flex center support, fiber lock S•S&I insulator and 10!1 co\lon tel!, Be11u11ful quilted cover! ., Includes Ortho·Pak & Double Bonus IN SIZE SETS ... 1'6Ufd~ ORTHO-PAK & 'W • • • ~i ~~~n~~on ~n~o~Q~~ ;i;e"top """"' '"'"'""' .,, " 1599 de1lgned end built by Orlho to !ael and 11111 and br ing you ye1r1 5 ot the proper llrmnesJ and support. Quality and value 111 th11 way! Includes Double Bonus 011\'l sheet • Fiel dcrest no-iron King or Queen si ze fitted bottom sheet • 2 King or Queen size bolster pillows • 2 pillow cases • King or Queen size mattres~pad •King or Queen size metal frame on easy-rolling casters DOUBLE BONUS King or Qu ee n: headboard plu s quilted bedspread Twin: headboard and melal frame on easy - roll ing caste rs 'lo~ ca.~a\\1esses :T "'7) ,1 ()1\'l\O S\Oles TtUe J~ u1J1 a\ ()(\'\lo The Nation 's Largest Chain of Mattress Specialists ' LAKEWOOD 4433 Ca11dl1w o oi:! A venue Candl•wood Shope (across from Lakewood Center) Phone: 63<t-<4134 SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. (corner ot Edinger) Next lo Zody 's Ph on e : 8 39-AS7D ANAHEIM 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Berween Euclid and Brookhursl Avenitl!S Jusl East OI Fed MAil Phorie: 776·2590 OPEN DAILY 10 9 • SA1 10 ·6 •SUN 12 6 • IMMEDlll JE DELIVERY• CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE •BANKAMERICARD •MASHR CHA RGI · I '· J 0 flA!l V PI LOl SC You1· /tlo11ey U.S. E11te1·s Ne \v OVER THE COUN1 1ER • -1111 ... 1111.,_let -Ill""'• 11 1Hftt11Nltty ' AM !ft"' 1'1.t.SO •OC-RJ ...... IM-reHH t r llWrl!ll .. ,..., ... _.. 1r Cl"'frllH - NASO l1shngs for Mond1y, August 30, 1971 K\ :-i'L\IA PllllTt-H ... a. "'-~·~ ~. A ~t l!<l' II • t] :~:" .. ~ ( ,~": l: :1~; e Jt: .. « 1u1 I ~ lo 11 Oun• n 0 rn, lot> n n Ou~l•P 1.,10 S• cnanct A 19 JO, Our ion lllt !11<1 ! oC••IT 0 1 I YojEI P•nl 11 1d~ r fares ;;re mts&utded ::,;" P~ c ~ , : ~~~.tr~ 1;; 1!, ~~;~~" ~::. 1ui,n1ot1011al effu1ts helping to 11." H> ••, 11 !''"" u 1 16 . 11. Econ Lao I !lllU<n ll'1 1> JI' Cn II O~ l)Q 111 lfOuc1 SY 111 t up c1en gre~ler over;ill 1 11.,,nQ 11 •I· 1 cn1 1°"' 11 1 E:OP•• £1 lo ~~es fcor nl 1n1 of thr airline~ ~!~~,' F ?l ' ?: •if~ ~~· ~1 \1 1 111 ~:~~ s~~· (I \\11 111'"1U!1uu!h !ares u,',,',",,111 ?1 1i .lc 11nu1 " it ~ El« N u~1 ( '" 10 11 fC '1nUT 11 1t Jo El•t!rm .\ 1 ir f's ,h~ ulrl be !he s.nne :·~~ ~~D ~ 1: ~1:~~n~Mt 11 1:, ~l;~,/''t:! li1 !hf' [lillt'[CIS l)f ill ilgeSll luP•IY II ll 1 (lnrn Oj' 1 EmPSO I 1t1U ::.hoJuld no1 Jis<:~ltlltllate l ~ r~cn~"" •;, ·~ ~~: '' i~' i~ E~ :; ~ <i;'.!.11n~t 1111 age :,:1oup :~'u•Ht; J~.; ~;~~.!:'(i d \~ •• 1~ • l~'t,,'1:" BOYi A!t II n (oml s~ II IY f(lutV 0 I \I Ii\ 'hould 3 person undrr1u ~a• o ... com c.., 11. 11 . E• ~ T•c 2J IJ;i\f'l1n,.. 111()1 lllU 011 !he::;:~\,.. :, r~:~::::.,.p:: n:;:.~:·c~t"o ~ u11e plane s1!11ng Ul lhel:::nnus:' :: • ~ •• ~::':' 1~;,' ! , : , ~:~· 1~:• -. itnf' I 1 I><' ul sc 1t eating the I ~~~~~v~ lt : :t•: ~=:~,Tu ' · ; : ~".;;1~~ £ s u11c rne 1! pay u11 lo 50 8""""'~ • • I •con Pd1> 1& 19 Fonr O•u µerlllll less' I 1\0uld rather :~;nM~"' ;•,, ~01( ~~"~':'~ 'i <I r i,,.,rM ~ee a11 lrnes cut fares acros:; i~P~~.':"~ 1: ~j 1~ ~~ ~~·~ \~ u ,~ ~~1P~7~~ the board 1f thev can do so~:::~~" ~~: ~:• co,m ", 1 1•, ~::~1 ,,,",n f b h c T lll•l •>I l••W Co I• r pro Ila Jy J)()n I [orgel \.\ Jle c:~1r: ;n 11 ol 1 ~ I! Cro\ (o H l~ , i~~~f d< O OI f e b II cn•""'"O J"yna C•ur "•• • e Fl t 1 :;t u ar s sue as ie s~ •• 11 01•1J 11 cun F•d 1 6 & • 1outh far es gel till the pubhc1 ~~:'in~' l ~~ ! ~i1b~~ fd",;" t; : · ~:!uw:~~ I \ reuuJar fares 11ere quietly lnco , 111 I" D~n • I~ 11 • 11 "',0"r' O '> Sp~<I 1tJ~1iD••(u • '' •m~I ratSL'<I a fe11 n1onths agu c1 ~•• c.r so 0~1• Dun 1 • • "0•' G ot C•Pll 1 t9 1 IJ O•I• G•n }a<, ~ •1 Q ls an1th1ngnewahead111 ~"g~1 ~0~~1 1~1g:::.:k: ~ ,, th:u ter flights' snr~•d 11 11 11s o ... • Fd 9 o , Silt< 10 •~II <J D•v n lrn ia 11', .0 , II 1 ~ ot0ft1• 19 10 Frnr.I (D 11>o o o >t K ti <:I 91 io FtN Ft 11 Hl1 F nd ltt /.._ I~• GR.EIT R_ IS , H'-GR CmP ' "• G~IC MQe ~1', 2110 G~ lnkl 1 lY. G1< GID<t 1J1, u Gon Al.r ~·~•G<n ll.IE• I I G !Ot \6 1 II G o !t U ~.~,G ~~>n W l l 'o Gol~ C>t l l , l , Guoa .. , II lS Go~oa " l5 1~.G~; EFn I 2 •G••P~ Cn l l o G<<tft So • ' • Gr!A Mt<t 1n Ill"• Gi<<n Ml I • C.rev Jl.Gy '" c;, .. ,.. u 1 o Gull !~I\! :W , 11 , G«!>!o l o lH~~·R • 1 / .. ~Al!nl s .5.tten•edf l '-< 4 , H•tl! Jon 10 JO•, H< 11 Co S\ , SI IH'" Ap 6 1 /HOO<H ,,,11 .11olc>l>r» JI 11 Uoovt ; ~ 1~~~~a RG~ IS , I! , Hc .. m<I ll'• '•'• ltu(~ Ml9 ••>HJd•Pao •, •o Hur ! P 1~ ?~ ~I ~;::: f,,'; )fl, )I •I 1.,..•S<' Sv rilost U S a1rl1ncs arr 111 rh eaalul t111,1 n~ 111 rr .. 11lJl1 1111! It could Uc th 1t our c1111ro 111u!t1 hll l11111 tl o 11 1 r ,ur 11 ;in.spurt S\ stern Ls 11n1:ier 1lt.:<I \ltjOI t:h1ng1s 111 dlr fatt' l1a1 e been occur 1111g aln1ost 1t,111} and n\or e fare rl1;.111gt's il!f' SUI{' (fi (fitll( 111 lht 1non1hs t1head r.ll u111h1lr the sciJl"dulcJ <111d th 1rlt'r 111rl11lt'S • 1111111u1 1 1 b 1lllt !or nur 11111!11h1!hun1lull 1r pttronage 11a I ues a~ 11cll 3~ 1ntr1~u111g pat k;.11,e lour s Thr ' lo~s lr,1df1 !.ires 11h1ch r hr s{hC'du!rd 111r lrncs <rre pi 011101111g ar£ 0 1 t:t•ur sc sf1 C'rc co1npe11tion for ih{ 1 h 11 ters l-lery' ilre son1t pe1t1nent ~O)ll'frnenl~ r r 0 1n l len Huff 111 es1dcnt of ri IS lntc1na1lon,1I Anhne~ 1 f I rlS31HeJ l(;<I .SUbs1d1<1ry and the I a r A e s t ~L1pple1ncnt 11 e 111 !he 11urld A \es At present )OLI can ~:iW'5~1 0;1r.a~~~~1 8~~i · .~ :~ :t, juln a chaiter group only 1! ~:;:;,brM~I 10j ·1J • g!~ou 01.9 :~, :~, 1ou have belonged lo a bona (• <o 6 '8 101 001 C•nr 14 11,- MU1'UAL Q. Since a 1na1ur t la1rn of the charier ;11r!1nes 1s then ln11r1 cosl how c in vuu 'i 1t1 c11.c Ille scheds for tu111ng !:ires loo i\ !he schl!duhd 11 d1n~s should of course be ~rn11L led to offer pro1not1onal fares but lhev should bear some relallonslup to cost and not be s1mph n 11eapon for elunu13t1ng Us -!he charter carriers Promot1onal f,1res that are 30 percent lo11er than normal econornv fares 11uuld ~11 e the pubhr a hreak pr 01 1dc healthy co1npet11lon 111 !he industry and return a f,11r profit to the scheduled c.11 rie1 s r.lone\ lo.s111g I o s s If yo11 a re llOt 11•1119 Seo-ice You are not of yo11r calls A11sw1r1119 9ettl119 all TELE, HONE ANSWERING IUREAU 835-7777 D,....on JO •• o Geod <•n<I loon Im led qu•nt•I •• USED DESKS le IDl!i~l.!!Mi.!J. ... .... ·-~'"" .... t •t w e••t• I >•• 0>01 COSTA MESA )Ill Si n Lu . R•y Rd O<•~nl dr C•nr•a f' I'• 11, 0•1 !n1Br n , I• fide group for at lcasl Sli> c,u Mto~ 16 , 1v oew•• El , l rnonths or }OU are v.11l1 ng to ~:~1;w;1, ~; ! ~ g1~~1 (~; '~, i; JOl!l .in 1nclus11e lour group ~!~~ 1(~ i ' ; 'g1:~"~,,"r ; i ~ "he1c }Oll must tr" 1 e I (1 1r 111. 1 1 •I O ·~ rr~ n , <'ll C• t G o 10 " Oocu,.1 \ 11 I IOgether 11, 1th 3t least 4(1 olhl'r ca.c NG If 11 • o~ ••I 1 J 11 " • pl'opJe Uov.ever lhe Cn1J ------- Ae1 onaut1cs Board has propos· ed a new non affinity rule 1-1 hereby a lour operator 01 tra\el agent or lnd1v1dual can ISS{tnble r.1y g1oup of 50 111 di\ 1dual passengers ror a 1 h;irter fh~ht pro11ded the\ sign up six months 1n ad\ance ;ind dcpo,,it 2a pe1 ce11t of the Jue Q This should be a boon tu 1our u1dustr1 A H a group hke llus I" assembled the opei ator can re111 ;111 entire plant and tharge pet seat frorn 30 to bO percent less than lhC' 1101 rn;il econo1ny fare on the :;cheduled c.1rr 1e1 s And the char te1 s c 111 pick up a grou r in any c1tv \\heie a Jel .i 11 po1l exisls i\ group •n C1nttnnat1 for instance can lea\ e f1 om tin c1!\ and fly non stop to Budapest an 1mposs1b1hty on a scheduled carrie1 Q \\ h.it help 1s this to the business tra\eler' A !\one if he needs thr ton1plele flex1b1l1t y -lea 1111g 1~htn he \1ants <rnd returning tt! a11y lime -offc1 ed hv the sthcduled Jines Our luck of f I ex I b 1 I 1 t 1 has closed the business ma1ket -11h1ch IS 50 percent of the <rrrhne rn<rrkrl -to charter earner~ Businessmen nflen I 1 a 1 e I D:ll 1d E n1gelo11 branch 1n,u1ager of Dono\an Hershey Corporal1on s Orange County offtce 11 as recently selected as an Outstanding Salesman ' du11ng the rt>cenl Soulhet n t.:ahfon11a Busi ness sho" B1gelo1v resides 1n Orange 11 1\h his wife Nad1nf' ~nd 11'.0 r h1ldre11 r-----------------------, I I I I I Free: I ! A fresh look at ! I vour securities. I I ~ . I I I I I I l\'0 1n\cstor!-;houlcl1akc 1t forg1antcdt ha1 s1cx.k <: I I ~1ught 111 thc60 sare 11ght forlhc70s lf your 1n vf_i;t n1cnt~ I ha\ en t been 1cv 1c \vcd f(1r a \\ hil c, no\\ is the time to do 11 I I ~~0 1 ,1 fl,'ee Mcr11ll L) nch 0µ1111011 on vou r hol ding~ send th< I L0UJ)011 rhcrc !-01lOObhgat1on I I I I I I \r1ur 1n1cstn1cnt obJet.:l1\.C I I L Hf'lfl1111 ,.~fr!' ofcarntal plus1 ncomrofabou1___ I U {,oor1qu11r tv :-;locks l'ilh prospect.-.. for appre<1 a\11J11 I ~nd long term growth I I O Attralllvr sflf'CUl~llon"' w1t.h prOS\)('(:IS for 11rpr1 c:1allon I I 011rlhr nrx! !.!month<: I I l1rcsenl tncome lax brackel ,....r I I Plea!'C ~ttarh :i hsl of your hold1n~ I nclude number of :;harffi I I nr bond<: (~1th coupon rate and maturity date), opprox1n1atc I 11me and pnc.:c of purchase, plus cash a\a.ilable for 1nve5tmcn1 I /1lcaw explain if \OU expect a ma jor change in vour ftnanr 1 II I I -1.1tus soon I I All 111<1uor1r.o; hrld 10 11nc• ronbd,.n ,. I I I I ,,me I I "'""'--I •I l 1t \lr.:O.l 1 r L1f1_ I I I lvn1 phun1 Bu~lOf'!'ll phont' I I I I M••rifl I "''" ....,,._,. f 1,...,. ""t .. MltM" M10I .,a.,.. odri•-o4 ..,.._.,,IH I '""" "" 1· I I I Merrill l-07nch: We look for the trends. I I I f\le1 rill Lyn <:h P ierce r enner & ~1n1th Inc I I 4501 Buch ~lrect I'\c\\porl Beach 92600 -Telephone i714) 5~0 81!1 I I I L-----------------------~ • FUNDS ,_ -A- I' 16 ..,, 6] • • ,, " ,, " " " " • " • " " " ' " '" " " . " ,, . " " . '" " ' ... ' " " . . ~ ,, 11 '" " . ' " ' • ' ' • ' ' " " r I '1 ' ' ' " ., " '" " ,,. " " " .. 0 • " . .. " • x ,. • ,, ' • " ' " ,, " " . " " • •• " ,, ... " . .. • • " " '" " ' .. . , ' •• ' . " " ' " ' .. ,, 11 , 11 • " " "' • .. ,, ' " .. 1: ?.! . " • • ' . ' " " • " ' ,, • " ., " " "' • , ' " . •• ' '"• ' • 11. • • ,, • 10 II • • " . 11• 11 Jl •' " " ' " . ,. "' . 1 ~ '1 I ! q 13 J • H ID < , BC~ " l! 1~ I! 1~ ' " • ! • . . ' "'• " ' " ,, ' ,, " • •8 ... ,,. ., ' " " . " ,, ' " • .. , "· • " '"' ' " • •• " .. " .. ,, " ' ' ,. • " • ,, ., ' . .. '" • " , .. " " ' "· • .. I• 1' ' : ll " " ' r . 1H !' 0 ... • "· • • 111 l• l I 16 o • l" ' ~ ~: lt ~~·: ~· ,. .. 19 )I I I! 1 ,, 1> • 1 H ) 1 ' " n P ' I' 1 0 • .. . " ' !I I !~ .. . " " " !~ '! ' ., . " " ' l! " " Co1nplete-Ne,v York Stoel\ Li st ,,... "•' UWll 1 It .... l•w (19•• (~I ' " .. ' ' .. "' "'" ' " ~· •.. '" "'· " ". '" . " " '" ·~ lo la Ir.) ~l , l • I 1 0 •l 16 Jj .... lo' .. ' 6 JS>• >'1 I "I 'l' •O 11 ~. _,,__ ' " ' " ' 0 " . " .. " " '" " • . " . ~·· • .. " .. '" " • • ' '• ' . " 1 I 71 )11 5!•• >}?O SI ' l.'i • ).'i 71 ll JO '' n ]9 l1 '~. ' .. n '" 11! II If •.i )I 1• 1• ,. 11• ... ''° •!'o •1S '3 ' ' )] 11 \ 11 7~ ,. 10 )II t ' ·~ l • . "'' n 11 " Y' • I 1• 11 ' ' ,. •J ... I I ;it -D- 1l " \I • I I l1' • • ' . " ' 111 , , .. " " ' " " '" ,. "· ,. ' 11•, " '" " . • " " . " " '" •• " . '" " .. . ' '" ,. t ]l.. I II 1 - " " . " . h "' f.!•(~l'I•! ) 10 "811 p, I !.(l• II• Ii"" I I 05 ' ., I ~! i. '" ' 11 )! •G J> ' " ' . II !• 5• •• 1a 1;; )~ l!i . ' " ' ~ l' I 21 , '" . ' " ' '" ' " I•? 11 •I I• . " 11 )l ••I 61 • • 111 ' • ll ~ • " 1, • )/~ . ' ' .. "' " 6 I> • . " ~ . ~" n . ' . 11 I , 3 11• J •O • Jill ll • " ' 1 0 I~ , u 16. 1! 1~ • ' " . 0 • .. " . ' " 1)J<r .,., 11 !I I 11 t • • ' 11 • l! 1! " >I l l 1' • 10 )I 111 •I ' "!) lO" •O I) " ' ' .. . " ' " :ll II , o)I l• 1'6 ,, • I•• l• • l! 1 • . " •1 l • I 1l ' n '' • • i !! ' u.o !• 1• ll • d )!•• ' . • 10'• ti) ,, I IS" . " 111 )6 • ,, 11 11 )11 o ' .. 11 ll • l ,,,, '" n • 1]9 .. , JO ,, • !l 11 • Ill U t 10~ • •~! ,. " . 1l 11 • •• 10' n• i~ t 11~ ' " ' . ' -H-1 - ' " l ~· ,, ,, ' " " " " " " " " '• "' • " '" ,,. ' " " ". • •• " ' • • ,, . " .. ' " ~l ; .1 ~~ t) I )' .l '/( . ;~ I~ I~ 1 l• 16 , 1 • IJ • 6 • •l I ' ' ' .Ji. 'l • .. ·~ l~ ; ' I Jc , 11 ~I I? IJ I}, I " ' • 11 , n ' . . 1•' ' \ ,, 11• ~ . . ' ~I ]I • otl •G ' 18 • 10 11 ,. , ·~ l! • .. " ' , " " " " " " " " " ,. ' .. " . " . " " " " )~ . ~. . " "'" • .. . " " • ,. " . l1>o " ... " ' ,, " .. " ' ,. . ]jl, " . •• lJ>. " . " )6'• ' • .. " " " . '" " ' ,, , " " " •• '" '" '" • '" . .. " . " " . , .. l l'o ~ • • y ' " I 1 W<'<lr. I' ' .-,, ~I' I <'I ~ ' c• ir k " ~·' \~ .. --~" . "'"' ~ ' . L• ~~ ' '. " " '"' ... ' ' -. '" '" 1L •• \ "' ' ~ ,1 ~··r~(n I ~ < • '' : \ r [ r , I ! M"'" ' ! ~ r.r ., :l ">'P~• .. " l " ~ l • r :m ~" ~ L~n \• r• L ~ f 1 ' . . I " " ~ ' I ...,_ f •'f \ I'"' IV "' I ,.,~.,~~ .. Ii "lr" I 1t ·:~~ ~\' P.1 , l" >~•"'1 A ' '•1 : :~,,; .. ~· ~" I l"!il •Ir 0 r • r • T • I ~"oil• I l~ l l ~· I) I l ll n! I ''' I •' r~" il Al•" 1r ! Lr •I r 1n l"~ (,f ' • I ~••fry >fl l~ ·~· '~'. ·~ ' ll (' ' I , .. ~ ' 'l 1 ~w •M • I ~·~n•' o •n I 11"'' I < l V0 r .. n ~ •••• Vn"I l~••; V~o n• '~~ A. r in • ~~o~~",, IM~e ~• (~ , I/•<¥ llH ! /~(ypl ''' la~td105<1 .... ~ ~" G.• 1 M•O ( (~ 60 :~~O~•:• I !i:i"J .~~H"'" u N•nno"(I ·~ M•nr""'' 11 1'V•\ll•n IJ.11 "'""CO I I ~ •I~ 1 "O ~"o' eo II• <~ ~· ~' A t""'f'1 MM 1'1a 11tl '"'' • ~. "" " . " " ''" , .. • .. . -• 1,~tltfl 11•, -• 1!./• O"ll'I ·~ "'"'""" r • .., . , . ::~ . U 'o '"' >I • • " ~ ·~ '" " • " ,. " " . .. 1~\ • . '• r~ ;~r,, 1' 111" • .l " " '" '" ••• " .. ,, ' - ... :~~t: ~ ~ ,.,.. ~ I ~,..,~ r., • A I " o ~ • ••1 I" ••0' I ., \. ""'' n., ..., I v\)W \fl! ~~v •o ~. t A 1 f 0 .. en " \.\ t•n ¥ I )~ ~tttn ;~nl o )•ltl Nt 11\111 I HI.~ ll'" Cll u t.~1 • • ,. /! •• ~. ~·:-1 II 10 • " ' ,,, ,. •• • . . ' " " " " ' " " ' " " " ' " " " .. 11/J I l• ,,, ... I• la l1 ' JI " ' • • " .. . ... " ' . • " " • .. ' ' ' " " ,. .. 1. " . " " • .. II " . '" '" • )j • ~ " • .. " " " 1 .. " " ,, ' ' " , " ,. . ,. '" 111 • " " • ' •• ,, ;u •.i ' ' ~ JI JO ~ 10 10 t ) \) >I ~ ~~ 50 " II IJ I "• o ' • " ' ' . ' " ' • ' " .. '" • ' " . " ' " . " " '. '" • " . . .. ' 1; • • " ' • . " " ' .. " • .. •• ,. ' ' . ., I 01 "" <10 u ·~ .. · ' " " • ' ' '" ,. " . • XI JO ' '< l ,. ' • •• • '. '" I~ "' • .. ' ' • • . '" 11 ') .. ,. ' .. '" • " •• " ,!, ". " " .. '" . ,. .. " . " . i' .. ,, " lj~ " , .. " " " " " • • .. .. • " ., , .. '' ,, ... .. " " . " ,, ' '" " "· ,. •• • , .. l ,. " ' " • .. " I l '• 1lO II ' J'.'~ !• I ~ ·~ I IM 1 Pn JI Ir~ ' ~I , !11 ' ' \6 ~ I" I !O< > 1~\ ...... 1116 l)n I A !"!i l~I ; '!i1 •?> ' "" '" ;-1 .:~ !JI " ' , ' " ... . ,. /?I .,. ' " ~" ' •! " . :;_' IJ ' • • " " " • " ' O I/ • 11 " ' • " ' .. " l\ •! • ,, • " ' '\ " 1~ 11 • l '• 1\ " l .. 'l 11~ '"· ' • \J? Ill 1 1~ -JK- " ' " ' ~· Ir .. • '" "" )0\ ., " . ' ' .. " ' • " ' • • >M ' • • "'· .. • ' " ,. • .. ·~ " " • " _, " ' " ' • ' +' " 1'1 " . ' . ]l IO . ,. .. ~1 ' '1 . ' ~· .. ' " <I 11 ' . " ' ~ r: ' .. ' " . " " " • " • • ,, ,, )~ 11 I? JI 1)1 J • . " " , " ' " ' .. .. " , 1 I 11. I' 7 • ' .. I I~! . ' .. 1< • "' v " . " ' . , " " • ' " '" -L- ' . ' " ' , .. ,, '" '"" ,, • .. • "' • .. ' ' l• " • " ' 'I 1} r~ I~ ' ' ' ' .. .~ 11~· • ' ' . ~ ,,, ' • " ' ,. 1' . ,. '1 I' . ' " • t " ' JI 1• ~\ , . " . •I OI 'I 'I 6• • ~· ) .. " '• 10 ' " . . " ' ' ,, " ' . " ' .. " ., " • ' . ,. " " '"' • • • ,. . " " ' " ., . ,. • ' .. " " .. " ., , • ,, " '" " " ,, • • " .. " . .. " ,. .. "' , . ., • "• " ,., " ' " • " " • " ' .. ' , " .. ' " . " " '" ' • " ' • ' • •t " ' ' " .. Jn • 1~ • " ' " • '"' • .. ' " " '" ,. .. ' " , " ., '1 ' ' , • , .. 1" -1' ' ·~ ' . " . ~· )! -M- " " " ,, " 0 .. "' " '" ' "" . " > ! I • • " '" " • • I• 11 ' " "1 l• " > " >~o " . ' ,, .. 1r1 • 11 11 l~ ·~ " .. " ... .. , ' " . ' ' " .. ' . " ' " . " . " ,,, . •• • " ' " • ' ' (' • .. I• •• (' .. • " . • • ' " " ' I • " ' .. • • • ,. . . , . .. " " " (, " .. " " ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' I ' ' ' ' • I I 1 I I , ... SC oAIL Y "LOT i J ~~------ Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange Li st ~1c09r..,.,, I McO~ld> ~\COo110 "°" MCC. l!e ~ <Ac(........ Ml ~((., .. o .... M <IO"'' tOp Mc~M ~ M<-L•I" I 1(1 M<.l""'!~ '1 Mr"IO I 10 ""••~Cor1> 1 M<•e DIAi 1111 M11d e'e to Mfl<lu•eC I 1fl i. EI Ce ".'• v Shft .Ill ~"'~''' (p M• ,. l )fl M• •d 111 ~ M1 cans •n t\1ubl .1~9 M111~M 1 1~ N<1 l v" "" '~ '1(0n ! ?) M(, C nv 10 "'" Ml<".:;. ur r I> "' T l:l• I N"I ~en~ ';() ~\( ~~ ~ M 11$1)1 I + ~ M~l~<I '!O M dw•' l"I l M ••L<! 1fl M e.~.o M nrMM !~ ~\ """L' Jon N •n~n l •O .... Fl ., "' MOI'• >. \ ~" f•m •O Mo" ~s !Gn Mono 1 lo() Mon., 1 ~ MOh"'' • • Mo vl>(I •• M o vn M' }0 Mrn• " <ti Mon<><>"' Ind l>nn oF.a r Mon onl l!C) Monv ~ ' ! M•n f' JI !! Mon l'w M MON'<M lo Mon M ((O M~o•nJ )/) f~~ v ~-15 h o 1 A. ~10 •nNn ~n Me no • •O M "u•I S I 1111 •~<.rr i.i MSL ln'1 •O M1nln ~ 1• M~ <I"' M rhv(n I in "'""'"'" ~vn"O /.0 Mu rvf>n 6(l l•/91 ("4• 1 M .. ~ Llw Cleu . "' " . . ""• ' ,. lit ' ' ' •. :))I) ,, ~ " . . " " " 11 "· 11 II ' " '. <J ' ,. ' " . " <•I JI no 10. ' ,. '•n " . " '" ,. ' . I I II I I" " ' ' lt. lt .. • •• • •• . ,. ii , II o • • • t! I) I• I I• • •II><. II " . 1\t 17 JI'> ,, ., •l •J •J " . ! • \\ \• I•' )lo lHo n1 101 , )•. l• )! ,,, • • • 11~ )I l• J& ~·· 18 .. ' . 19 > 9 " ' " 11 ••• ,, )• 10 .. 10 ~ n n H 14 1& ,. ' •! ' ·~ l• 0 ". ' I 0 8 ". " "11 I• l o ... " " " ••• • ... • " I' I < ' ' • ' l ) ' r.i... I J 1) JI • )0 J I I II I ! < ''°"' <! jO 1l )• • Jo l• 81 1!•11 •1 16 II > I ~ , I I } ,, )l>t l,• 1. 17" 1? ' Jll Ol> o IO llt>t>• 6• 1 .. •a» <1 .i l II ll l l ~ ll )l 11 0 19 70 "" ltl ' • 111. 11 • II • , 11 , I• '" •• 01 OJ ' , .•• ,..1 ... n 1\"' 71 ?S 81 JI 1~ .. 1M "S es"" •• '> 11• I ie 1• )'! 1 n , n" n 'l" 1] J ' " ' " ll ~' .. • ~ • • ,. '" • •• '" Sloek Lead e r• MOST SHARES .. .. ' l•lo• "'"' i~o· 1 Mt~ l•" C••,. c~r • t II " l>ll 1 a en IG .... •l ~ P • ~ O"<i l>n a O<! l? ""'""''o rn tGE Ill .... > <h~ ~~"'r. ~ ·~ \~ 0 fl 0 .. " '" I " •0 "'. ~ 0t. G I 1n I" o<tR>tl 10 Pv~SCo 11 lpSvEG I•• f'SE.G o< •O ru S•I 7 lo l>S o .,, 01 f ubSN O• Punl< no JO Pu•b Q ~ 11 1 ~~ .. f;u 1~. J I l l , J '" 1\o l •I 105 • O• • • 1• • 1~ ' ' n ?'I )I ' )1', jt I}~ I 1150 !O $a JI ll " •U l~ ' 1 Jj J• • I ll 1) og I?, I • 0 1$ \ , !• 11• ) 0~1$,JI • l 10 ' 1f ' ll JI~~,, 1)10 I• I• )'I )• 1• 9 s • l • )(I lh •• I l 11 1 1011 l•· o0 II SI }I I '• II 1> ll "' ol' " . " " " " " " " , " > " 71>· • • " . ' " ' • " " " " " • f u "'"" l 'I"" .. (,.p II• I f U Q a f j l>(l -OP- !Ju'• OM 1 fl .,0. l l o"~so 10 •a " 10 p ,' Q p l'J 111-... • )• !lo o n •l .. 0 ' "'"' 11•"""1 111 11-vn10MJ I• " II l~O 11(1 "' IHA •O!' IHAO! )10 ~I ·~ ' ' ,. ~I )Q • ' .. 11 Jl J~ ll•• \l ll 90 11 " " " ., " ... " ". "' " . ' . oO , ol IQ 10 . " 11 II JI )l ll l' 1l 1l '" .. ' " . . ... ' " ' " ' ' 1 all•• I "' • •• n ~ 1 , l •mo• El llll l•>C• Coo 'i l oOP•(o tO ,, 1ocnMI Ml 1..:~nl(o Co • ' '•' ""'' 1• O<IVn• 6} •l•Qv , n• e •I• (n !• n • I <O I l) . "" "'' ... 1t K 01\ !n "~:'F'f,.,' "0 11 l ••Gt <l ll '• c. n 1 '>O ,1~: .• G S <I ~~ To ~· " l() 0 ,,n II.(; ()) :/~:·"u1a1 .~ , ••I "" O(I 1. or) 01 l •< "" '° lho'~ <O 1 o;>rnllt 1 0~ lt om n<1 .C I omJW In f 0 11 Co n I ~-o!M 1 '"' "' l "'"'M T '"'•" l ""' v !l>I) "'"~ " ' ~ ~ . " M v• • L •ll<> N o~ o 71'(1 N••~C~ io N•c~Sc•n ""'"""'~ j~ N• A " llo N Av ' .Lia N• r•n ·~ N C• n ~ N•C•nl! /l N• ("'"' Jft • C vl m " • " ,. ' " ·~ 11 JI J• • l• -N- ' • ' " " " • "" . l l ' ll 1\ 11 • " " " II•• o Co "1.o• a 1 of 1 :~·~fld0 •10/s ll<<ln 01q " 11 ••• fl I.II '" .. > • " ,. > " ' " .. ' " '" " " ' " " " " " " . ' ,., •• ,,, ... " . .. •• " '" ' " ' . ,_ ' . "" " . " . •• Co1nplete Closi11g Prices - t 6 l'l~,1 .~ "'' rv• M '• """ Jfl N• (.vo "I J\I ""''" N&I "~ , t..' "" Dll I Nr o! 1 O• ' • vr n '" N• 51•n~ " '•'•th• N•S •~l!'-0 ~,, .. ,.,, N• l oo l'lfl ~•I nf <!~ ..,"'""'"' 11 f>.'•o "" '" """"'""' I l• '• ~· ' I ~·"'~81 11 u NE rT ll6 N•wh• .Ill N!wmn ! 01 ~. ""' " • !~ NYHon~ l{ld !Y Y• E(. 7 Oii "'Y5EI pf! .. "'YSOO of Jj "'eo Mt> 10 N •~lor l ll N•'lnlJ'l(I t.. ' 'I D J 0() N •oSn IMo " " ' ~~ "' w ! No • nn NA C~-•0 l'l-•A 'f>! I !to N~ "-"' Ph I I f\Jo,l,"IH 1<0 •;~'<> D ]~ NN"•S UI ~• No C•nG, 411 Nn (~nt II• N •I ''°' I /8 II• G• ,. I •O t;•lo "~l :n ""N(•• 1~~ Nn "IG o!I ·~ oy, NG rf~ ~' ~ ... ~ •1"'w I I~ " "" r • ~o N~< •1°'W ~I/ II r"' "'1 l>ll "'"' "• \f\v oy,,, ~ n~ I I.JM ~n or ·~ ~" ~ •I "'N <\•o '"". "~ 'I W In~ "' 11"1 "" r A< "'~ "n ,.(\ 1y ~ In o Jn ~N "M~I l "'" 'w 17(1 .... "" ·~ ,., •• e • ' 0•' • i>d • '" ~,, • i>• Orr ~1°'•1 <>• "'c~I" n!J•~ ('(( 11" "" ·~ -.~~·n (O I' r>n~•o " I .. .,OF~< I< !C"E:nr•~ • ., I" or• n. \"< • r. E 7• .. •C.F r •o .... (• ' .. [ ~ " " "~· • " !) .. n•~• ·~ ... (1 ~"F~:. ' "" ..... • • 1 •n 'v• l • ' '"''" r •q 11 .. ,,,." ' .. ... 0 • ' ~ "" '" •• r ~ ' . . .. . '" ". ' . '" • • ~. :!!'!• o •c" L • ~ ,<~ .. , ~,... ~" '-T . . '~' ' .. " .... .. ,~...... .. .,,~-A • r ''" F" ,_., .. ~· ' . I'""•< I .. • •n n .. ' " ...... "' r• ~ ~ •n! "••• o • "•• r """""' J( ... ... l '" r:~. ~:1~ ,.. l .. 11 '" I'• "l \n "'"~"'' " l'•n"' " .,, r·~~'' " !11 ,..~ ~r , ,_.oi:O o ( " ,...,.~., )M r•o (n r~ ~ '" ,,., '"' ... ~ "' •• • r, In( o< 1n ... ,,._, I I 1n t' 'on M ... .., 1 ,o. "' • •!lo r • " r> ' • ... ,c, " ~~ ~I ~f; il ' '" '" " ?;l a ... "' " " ,. ' 09 lo •lel 61 13 l! 115 1~1. ·~; ;1 ' ' . • • B>, 11 )6 . "' . " ~1 1 •l • )1 • 1 ' ' \O I • •11 .... ,, ' , 16 • 1• J.; 11~ •9 JJ """ 15 JJ•. 10 11 . " ' " ' . " ' 'M. '110 c /o '"' " .. I SO I} J?"<l •I • • II• R 05 ~' 11 l• • • 1 ~ .)(l • 11 n .. 19 ' " I~ 1 l , " •111(1 • J! " " " j l 16 ••• ·~ . 110 .. d I! 0 110 •• ,.. " ' ' '" " • " ' ' " " .. .. >. n,, " . " ' " " > ., 1 ... 1 ". " " " ,. " " ' " " ' .. "' ,, "' " .. '" " . "' . " "' " " '"' .. • ., " > "'" .. " " "" '?"· • • " " • • . " ' Ju, " " • .. "' " " •• " ' " "' " " " ., ,, . ,, ,. 1!" ,, " . " " ' • " ,. " " " " . " " ' . •• " ... " " '" " ' " " '" " . >N " " .. " " "' • " " • JD'• " ?t<o " 13•, • ... ,. • " .. ~ • " .. • .. ' " " ' • • " ' . ' JP\o l " .. .. ' •• ' ? 1• )! ' l• ' ~' " 1) l~ "' " ' II' >1 .. " l• • '• -OP- " ,. .. '" '" ,. • " " " " • " ' " • " " " ' • ' 11'• '" . ' '" ' " ' ' • "' • • " " ' " • " • ,. .. ' " ,. • " • .. ' " .. , ,. ' ' ' .. " . ' " ' " ,, '. • " '" " " ' •• " " " .. " ' . > • ' ' .. . ' ' ' . " .. .. • .. •1 II ' ' .. ' •• ' 9" IOt, i .. " • ' ' • ... • .. " • " .. . ' .. • " ' ' • ' .. ' .. " " .. " ' ' • .. " '" ' ' ' . " . ' " ,. ?• 1• .. '" ,. " ,. .. ?' ·~ " • • " 7 J JI , ... )• .. )A • 11 ' <? • ,.,,.,, 10 . .1... . !. !! 1; 1?10 1(1'1> • ' " .. ' ,. .. ' " ' •• ' ' ' . '"' • ' ' ,. ' . ' ' " ... .. '" ' " ... .. " . • .. " . .. .. ~ ~ .. r"• ~ ~ ,., Mr ,..., r 10~ .. ~ "d,. . '" "'"~· '" ~l '" " \1\ " '" M ,. • , .. ' ,, .. T'" f'o lO ..... " "' .. ·~'I<" '" I" ~ " I ,. ,. ~·Nr:•• ·~ .. '"''"' ... 1"' r . n "" ,. to• •o "~ ,. rfn ~·•ch 11 " .. 11~ J o H ' I OCt ,, .. ~ .. ... ' " { • ,., ', ,. ' " " • • " ' ' ' ' • " • lf1' ll•t~CI ?O Ro •b ~<-oO '• i>o " F fll "i C;'.;u~~~ c~ I II• frrd1 I • "" o OS 11 " •• (<><l R~• n I R•• C n SO ,11. c <>11!() ·1~·.1 1 ,,1 i~ I> M>I 6'l 11° M o!4 10 "'" M <11131 Rt • <ond 1n ,R c n"'n ~O l, "(hM" o R 11• P l? """""Ml II ""ol I !O R ( 60 " nt, n ~o "•~•r<I I R~\11/!o R~n (bn n ,l ~n~ ',~ I ~ I II<>< r. 1~h !lorn I• 1 )1 • llo '0"'< ?o l "-0 \Mio I·~ llon I Mn Ro Co !O 1101 n lln '" 01<1 lllon• Cn llo • Am • 110.cco • " ll o•Du1 l O•o Ro•D lnl O•o llO••I I <I lllE(oo 1 ' "wnn "" I• 'lllu"• Co lluU Too U "'"' s. so t •Q <I d ,1~1~~,;_• 1 SOJIJ " ~:~.~·.~ ) :g ~Al•nl(& XID 1sonnG01 1 Ill! 1' ~'"~~ t .. <O >' '15" o•mO •D ~)u•O J J '1S•F•IOllO ! '~'• n<1 P'IO '•r.•ltXI I\• w.~ J~ ~•vonne 11 :1 ~:::,, s t"d 1' l~<~•~IO (_ o Shr Plg 'l{I 0 S< !B ~O • 1'<hl I \ "' S(!\ (.,,.- cnA "" n Seo r \A le r. •Q ~<nl Fn 60 ~ ""P' I l~t~• I <0 « ' ',, 0 15unD~V• ~' ~d "' .,. M!I I 1 0 'h« • 10 " ~••u v• 11~ ~., r o n 1~·~ l>o '•• • n • ' .. ... " ., I• QI 11 Irr "' w i •!~ •o• N I • ... ., ,. I G ' (o .,1 ~ ., "' n q U>'1• n • " "" '" '" ""''"1 '~ o• ~ 1 o ... ,, . " .. ... '• • " ' • ' ' " I o " " ... •• ' " " ••• • ' " " "' ,. " • "' ?••· ' " t71. " •• .. " ., " " " ' .. ' " ?J )I '" ,. 11 : ., " '" .. " .. • " ' ' "" " .. ' ,,,. '" ,. " . " " " " " " " " "' " " !l • " I I.I•• •I " " " M l JO'> ?J 10) I I I ! IO .. '" ' •I 1J )1 ' ' " n •o 11 •• '" '" .. ' > ,, ' .. . '" ' " .. . ,, • . ,, t78 JO • ' " J! •O . '" " . IS 11 . " • • 61 " " . -S-n 10 •o 1• 10 '• • 11 I' 1• l•"-•6 71 II 19 lJ \) ~ 1• " • , .. ' .. ,, " • " • " ., ' "' " " • " • '" ... ' " " .. • • ' . 11 ?1 . ' ' . \• .. . ' . " " " "' " ' " •• " .. ' " ... " " " " " ' ' '1\ o •I • " II :ltl' ' ' ' ,. ' " . ' " " ' " W\• ' ' 7n SJ ' ... . .. ,, 1• . " •• !01 ,, ' .. ' " ,. ' " ' " ' ' .. ,. '" " • .. n ' ,., '" ,, • 11" " ., '" ' . " ' " ' >• • •J •I .. .. ' > " 7~ JI • " IJ •J '" I ' " ' . ,1 1• • " ' ' ' ... r!&O I) • 11 ;o " . 1f' ,; I 10 M o JIJ ! • ' . •O ~~ ~ ,. ' . ' . l }I • ~ 1:. I ""' " • lJI •81/o ' " •I 11 11 ,, ~n ""' ·~ . Jll •• ~ • " > " " • " " .. " " . " ». , .. .. ·~ '" . " " ' " . " '" ,. " " " " • " " " ••• ' • " " • .. " • " " " ' "' " . " ' ., ' " '. •• .. " "' ., ' • ' " ' " • " ». " ~. ~. '" •• • ' ' " " ,. " " ll'• ' " ' .. " •• • " • " " " ,. • '" • • ' . , .. " .. " " . ' " .. .. . ., ,, . } 11• l~ )I )\ lO • Jll '" " " ' ,,. " '" n • •• " " ,. n .. • " • " • ' • " " " .. • ... • .. .. ... " " " '~ .. I ' " )) I J1 " " . " " " '" •1'> " • " ·1 . " . " :~,. • ' ' " i• • 1' • > " " •• .. • " ' ' '" ., • ' " " " '" ... " ••• " . .. " ... '" .. " . ' . " " . I "' ' .. . .. '°" " .. ' ·1• ~ " . '" " "' " •• " " . " " ' • • ' • " " " .. .. " ••• " ' ' " ' • ,. ' ~ ~· " " • ' " ... . , .. ... .. "' " " . " .. 1 N~W VQll:I( (A,I" I • ""' • comr • •) ; A""" (t • S•o<-f•eh•"•• ~r <"' •/ S•IU Nt! C•M v ntt l< ("<It I H t h Low CltU(ht C• t •tn Co ' C•!~ (n i I • -A·S-I~~;~ ~H~' g l ... b d ,. " • • \en• '" "" 7 'l<<m• H• nll 1 1 • (ho I< 11'•~ i '•l"<r•• ,..._ 1'• l •(~"""' 11n• •< o n~ •• ' • l • 1! (_~ , on (n\ I "~• > 'I 0>1 ll • I I • ( ( •••no , 1'0ml o n I 7 1 ' II ( •l Jll• I AA.~P., I' 111 I'• J I "tn•0<>0 A• oO• Inc ! 1 1 ~ • C rlf ~ )J , n• o F o lO f 1'• 11 • ( S 1111: w A• c • In• I ~ II & • • ( Jf n F J< A• u (• I ! • ! > ( ! nM 0111 "• O ) I I t IYG>f • lO A• Ovo • • I l • 'rl• .. t i> O?o l I 11 0 C • .. •C. Og .. .. """"'~• •O I,., .. ~ .. s 10 o "''" M l !O., "'"" I><' ·~ •'I ~ ol;n .' (n ·1 ~ Q (I • n A <>M •'<! ' <" M <I N '>t.{Mlot1 a A •' C n .... 1 •v•• •Au\•01 • "' o 11 oo 11 '" ., ~ ... l~\/lt ;:. D 10 l<.Vf_M( 0 R•<IQM )lo I "' n Ro•• M • " <\•. 0 .... B•a S>t Ito q,~rv.,w ~on ' ' {" I R '" IJI 1 o e ·n • nd • r • ~ t •• • ' "'I " . "" " .. Ro I~ ' ' " 11. " • I • ' ' <I 1 11 O•• 11 I I I I I I II T J 11'· ,, 11 , 1 1• • • ~ YHO I• II >o l 1• )' J• ' ' ' " . ' ,, J1 I! 11 . ' ' " n n '"' ' " •• ' ' ' ' ' . ,, !\ •• • .. • • ' • ' • ' ' ,. ' " ' " " ' " .. " ' " " " ' '" '" " ll 15 .. " " ' 1\ 71 ' " ,. " ' ' ' • • ' • • l• l• ,. " JO 11 ' ' " . '" " ' " . ,. ' l ' • " • " .. " ... ' ' " ?I 70 ' .. . ' " ' " ' " . 11 H • ~1 •• ' " " ' 1; l~ " " . ' l ~ . ~~. ,, ' ) ~.· .. " " • ' ' 1 ,. ' • ' " " • • .. .. ' .. ' •• " •• ... " " • " " • • " 1 • 71 ,. . '' ' " • '' ' . . ... >' e. '" ' " ' • " "" >'• '. ' . .. • .. ' ' ' " ll " iJ>, l " " ]) ?? ' " '" " ' . " . " • " ' " • ' ' " • ,. ' ' ' .. ,. ,. ' '. " "• • ' .. ,. ' • '. '" ' , . ., ' • '" ' '" ,. ' .. ' • ' .. • " • . " ' ,. 11~ •• "" " . ,,, ,. ' •• ' ' . .. ' ' ' .. ' ' ' • ' ... • .. ' " " ' • • ,. ' " ,.. ' " ' ,. ' " '" .. '. • " • ' ' " " "' • • • " '" ~· • .. '" ' ' '" .. . ,, " •• .. 'ti H! .. '•< • D "~ If'" n """" ,. • r,., " '' n., '1 ~00•o• re ~ I'~ Co" n I I ' (~" r> I I v• " r> M J'\t lco nu .,1 1(1> <h•n rn '(o<o~C •!> 'rn<1N C~~ Co I• (on too • JOD ' {(ti> o• n en 1.n f • ~ Dons O• lQ N• '" ... ""C 0~ I ' (~ ~. . (o ' o .. <ll tn I M • • , t I I f N \ ·~• JO to.,• n • (oo•P v (~o • • ln< ( " l" (o "'" ~00\ ' ~·· (no(~• [~'1 ( •v t oo r ~~·E 1 f l "0 •• MO .r '·~~ ,.. '°' , .. • )<V• OD 0 • "" " rl• u ,. U• ~•t \ ll• • " .. ti• ~ • I' O• I ~ .JIO C»<'>I• ~ ll•f>ln~<' O•Q<'IV n~ r:<• •• ( • p ,,, " (l• nn ~""~ I In~ ' ) •l>I" v •• fl • " 1o I nrt• " I •v In ;') • n "' I' ' " . "• " I IO •G OPA " 0 • /, ~j· ". .. ' ... 1.... [ " SI u N• Ille• I HI'" """"' (IOU Ctio ' " ' " ' . 7" JI• ' ' . " . " • • 73 I• • " ' . " ~· I ' ' ' " ' • • " ; . " ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' .. • " > ' '. 'I'• ••• I•'• • .. • >. " ' ' • ; " . ' • '" ' ' • ' ' ,, " • " • ". " . .. " . ,, • " " ' ... ,, " ' " 1' ~ J• . ' ' " ,. " .. • " ;n ?I , 0 9\o ' 3• 1o " ' . ' . " .. • ' , .. " '" ... • . ' ,, ' . " " ' • '" • • " . " . ... .. ' . '" • • " ' ' ' . " " ' ' '" ' • " • • 10 • \! • " . • • " "' . • • • ' ' • ' . ' ' ' ' ' • • , " ' ' ' ' " " " " ' " ' ' ' ... " • • ~ ' ' " ' 11'• .. ' • ' ' " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. • !I • ' ' " • • • 11 71 ' • ' • " • • • " ' 0 " ' " . ' ' ,. " ' ' ' • ' " .. " ' • • " . ' . • ' • " ' . ' ''° J) " ' ' > II )t • ' " .. ' '" " ' ' .. ' ,. " I I'• 11 ' ' ' • • 11 > I I~ . i; . . " " ' ' " ,. " " . ' " •• " • • J! .. ,, • . ' ' ' " . ' ' " • " ' " ,. ' •• ,. • • " " • ' ' ,, ' ' ' ' • ' " • " • • • " ,, ' ,. ' " " ' ' • .. • ' ,, • " • " • ' • ' • ,, J• ~ • l• • • • ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' -EG- ' " ' •I I • . " ' " " " ' t ~ 11 • ll 17 • • • ' " " ' . ,,, ' . " . " ' 10 I • ' " . ' . 11 9 , . > " If ) • ' " I~ l~ • ll " • ,, . II ! ' 1J •• • • • ' > •• ! " ' ' .. . " . " ' .. " • • ,,. I ' '' .. ', " 111• ,,. 11 11'• 4 II , ... j~ '~ • ' ' • ' ' ' ~ ' . ' •• .. " " . '" • .. " r. 'I~ ~ '. ' .. . ' .. l• ' " .~ :: . ' ,,. " " " " . ' " ... " " ' ,, • '. ' i)t, " '. .. " ,. '" • .. ' ,. • ' ' " • > ' ' " • • ' • • 71 • ')I • • ' • '" ". , ... ' " • ' ' • > '" ' ' >. " "'' .. " • • • ' " • ' ' .. '' ' ' ' • " 11•. 11 ' . ' " " " " " " " . ' " ' .. " . .. ' ' ' " . a. ' .. ' . ' '" ' ' " " ' .. .~~ ' " • • ' ' ' ll\o '. ,, . " . " '" .. " • " '" .. " • "' " " . ' " ' " ' ;i.~ 'l'' ... " , " G •• (_ (,II (o (, o T ' G n""t ' • G u•n I GSC F • " GTI Co p (.v> ~-n nd G«• 'I l loo G • t \tJ Gv• "" I~" vuiMR ?oo Cv 'A P " 2~rw ,; .:1 • • • 0 ... ... "' ' . ... ~ r Ir n SI , ' ,,. • . ~ .. , .... I( ' (Q ' I\•" '"' <oil ~ 1J 1!'.l<l /(. ,.,, .. " .. I)( o IO <I I ~ • I( 1•LOI I 60 1 1\n •u•~ DI •l(h•nn JI < M' I\. ~ • I""" ~t ~o ~QI: n< 1" 0~ • l\v ~ '"" "° llr!\o Qt ,. •I•!~, ~•n" 'Lh 'lion ~U<ll •!••~"O• •l•M•u W. ' • ><i "' (D l•Po~! 1'1• L~w 1 t~ L• lot !I ~ L••Q" I 71 ! ••~• I •••"<O{~ wl •I " I!" ~I~ L .. N•ll l:;~;~ 'l~ I> , (.ttn• ~· IQ • l • ,.. 5 w L•OI ~t •v 11 ""' " r '" t ~· ..,':" I f'~ L~~ ~~~ • ... (_...,ft ...... ft .. ~""~''"" ,, •l~ ..... ,,~. '• L"" <tic 1..., Co11vC•"' ! n Jl , ' " ... '" ... ... ,., > ' JI 11 • I 1l,: .. . .... " ' 16 lo ' ,. . '" " ' /1 7'1'> > .. l• )9 . ' ' ' • " ' ! IJ' JI 11 • . ' " ' " ' > ' ' ' • " \ • '" l " ' ' .. " .. 1 " . . . " " " '. " ' l ., . ll JO " . " ' ' ,, ' " " ' ' l ' " l• ~1. . ' . IO )(I ' !O iO \0 •• " ' 66 .,, '" ll•• ' . !. " ·~ " . " • .. " • • ' "' .. " .. '" • • '. ; " " '" • • . ' ' • .. • .. '" ' ' r . • ... '" " .. " .. " • • ' \ " ll•• " • '" " ' '" '" " . .. • " • .. ' " " ... ' • ,, , " '" '" • " . • ' • ' . " • " ' ' ' " ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • , ' • ' l lP• JS J? ' JI !I • I '-00 • e~. 11 , .. ' • -HI-•• • .. " ' 1 • l• " " • ,, ' " ' " ' " ' ' . ,j '~ ' ~· !! I 1: , ' " " . 11'• ' • . " ' . ' " • ' " " ' " ' ,. • ' ' • • ' .. ' ,. ' " ". • ' '. ' " ' ' " • '. ' ~,. 11 '" " •• J~ ' ' • ' • • ' •I~ JO ' " " " ' '· ' • " . ,,. " ' . ' " ' ' " ' 10' I • . ' 11 ?! " ' " ' -JM- ' ! 11 • . " j '~ . ' ' . . ' ,1 ll'• ., ' • " • ' l•... 111 • • > • ' " .. ' " ' " • ' • •• ' ' •• • 'l" ' . • " ' • ... .. n .. " • " ' • ' ' ' • ' • .. ,, " ' ' " " ' .' • ,• ' . . ' .. " • ' " .. ' '" " " ' • ., ' ' " • ?l•· ])" ' ' ... ' " ' " ' " ' ,. ' .. " ' ' " .. ' • ' ' • ,, .. • ' .. " • I ' ' .. " ' '. , )1 7l .. . ' . l • !J '. ' ,. 11'· '" '" " ' l ' " " . ' ' " . ' " '" . . ,• " ' ' w~ i ~ o • i.i W• Cc 'XI W•(~ p!J JO Woe R I 1/Q ,.: ~=·~ ~•n )60 W• I~ r <0 oW•Mu •.0 'l'Z;n';;" l:b~o w. ~ r""'" • W• "•<n •n I W • o( nf ,., ; W• om I "' 'W• n\w• l ·1 ·,.~~ ·~ 0 W• ~I ~· "'• ~"'" l~ W• • n Jnnn< ... l ~dl I 1170 ' ' " • ' ' ~ " ' ' ' "' • ' • ,, .. M ·~ 1.ew c+.,. " 01 .. • " . l•'-,, ,. "" ••• .. ' " ,. • ... '" "• • " "· .. .. .. ' . " " • M• •• l••· n• ""' " '" " , .. .. " J\>, "" " •• "" ,,. " , ... .. '" ,, ,,. " " " " ' " '" " " ' • " • • ' " .. ,, " " .. " ' '1 • o1 •' ' ,, 1' l• " " " " .. . .... .. ,. '" "" " . '. l0'• 1!'> •• • " .. .. .. ' ,. " ' ,, .. " 1''->• , .. '"I '"' > W•v• c;..,. h -.WAv1'1 1>f<ll Wll" \J" I I • W••n ~IA ?6 • w ..... r-.<I "' W1M> ()11 t ~1;z:1: :-:~, ..... lw1 1F• I •O O N o RC> HI Wt ><F ! Ill 'W"" p!( •In " Wtl' 1'•1> /\<> Wt nA 7 l t! wn 8•"( )Cl WnM•<f l~ Wn P•l led wnun"" 1., w U• cl•.,, wn un o" •o W•"Y ~ 'IO w,, E pl) Ml w .. ·~" "' Wt •••h• ,0 W •vh no II Whot r ! I ""''"' s 'Wh .. I'! 1>6 ,. " ' "' '"' ' ~ ,. I 'I'<. " ' . ' .. ' ' • JI .. )I 11 • '" ··~ $• .. ,, ' " • 10 l • • ' " ' ' .. r, " • ' " •l'• " " •• " ,. " ". •M ' .. ,. ~ " ' " -' ,., • '" ' ~ . " .. .. ' ' " " " ,. " ., " " " ,. " .. " • . .. '"' • • J " -... . .. -"' ... l'• '• " ,., " .. l~ ... ' ,., " . ' ,. . ... " " .,. " , ,. '" .. " • • • • ' • .. • ' --• ' ' '. • • .. I /<!\! '~ • " " .. "' " ,,. " .. w •• " 0 \ "" • f n 6(1 WI l(n <OD ""' • r n c l w• 1,r " " W o Mn" w I••· w •• c~,, 1 w "'ii ? " "' Rn ' " N "" n "' i rn w ~ ., n " .., w u w "''" "~ Wn ~""";. ~ " "" ~ w'E" "~•n w" p • :Z.,'.':. '11W • " " W• "<" " WM" (" ! """'"" " "XI "'"""' nl"''/(> • wo d " .,,,. w ., l• ' . . ,. "' (• .... ~! • n< Y O• SO ! 1'\ l o ' (" o • l"'' o!A ~o I'•••• N•" l •Y •("' 'l ""'~ ~ '° .:1c...,: ~:,JI~· '' n '"' ' " i o " '" •• . " " 1 • •1 1• .. .. . " '" ,. " " " . ' n ' " " .. '. .. " .. ' ' '" " •• "" " '" " • 'I'/ ... OI • .. ... •• " . " .. .. " " " ''" " " ' " " '" • " ' ' ,., ' .. • ' " " " ' • • ,. • ... '"• • ;lo '" " ~ ~ ., ,., ' ...... 1 .. ,.,, .., ' .. 11 1'1 I ~. ~ . ,,,._, 1' i>~ n • ' ' • 1' I ! .., 11~ 1•" ''I'• lA!o ,~ ....... ,, .. ;n>, "' >II" ~ ''~ ~1 ~1 .. , .. .. ' ~,, ..,, '· • .. ,, • " " • " • .. • ' • 1 .. ' " "' 1 1• "'' 1!1tw • " 'ocl• "'1 l'r~u "' A1nerican Stock Exchange List '" '"' LS B r"1 Jl 1.-IY At owl LTV El 7lo L 1 L r>ll A jlVl t>O WI : t~.Y<IYL f'. ~t l'I);.',/~ c~.~ 'M•on• ~II 'I""' PhSv I '.lO •MolOV ll•n • M• M; I M•Qn D•,. • M~na••I Ola •M•nllll 10 ., "' ' 'M• '~•I ~ M•>I• <! 60 'M• o o in( M.ie ~. 0 G Mou B nJO ' M~ult Xlg MCffP v "' • ..,, c u "' 'IM rui 01 M l)unon <O M••n•&(o I Me '" ' J1a 'l"'~d<n.1 ... i. ~ ·1~:::~·f'· \) • MEM Co 11 M • •• ~ Mio :1~: ·~~",. ~~ M h r;, I , M "~ • n M < OW••< M~na(a 11'1 Md M 01o M <I"' F 11 M qo f -.I ·!~: ~o~ :r,7 '!>II o Rav M a Al 10 oMJ\o•f"k MoOt..onl •' <! M • Co n Mnat M• <1 M011~w~ I<. Mnl•ll<l (• M<>UV In! "'"' .. ~· ,.~ M!lll<~M~ 6 • Mnu ~ ""' M "• ~ Mo;•• •<J •M.!A (n XI I M>-'( V ~"' \ ... ullAn IMI • 'l•<l<O Ind N• <U M r t<•I ~I o lo ... , ~· ., N• G•n " t<o r.o "'' " N• Ill [ I No I w '<• M r N I JO ' . " " . . , ·~ -·"11••0 ''" .. . .. ~ """ . ' 1··~ l"VI \ '"" ' . , ~v e.,r, • • ..... .!' "' "' M •h l,.OW (OH (ht ' ' • I " ' .. " ' > " " ' ' " ' ' ' • ' ' ,, • '" '" > • • ' ' ' ' ' " " " , " . • " " " " • " • " . 11 JI ? ' '• • • 11 .. ' .. 1' 1~~. " " . " " " . " . " . ' . . " • ' ' ,. " ' • " ,, 11 ' ' " ' ,, ,. ' • '" • • " " ' . !I o•, ' " . ' ll 11 ' .. ' I I , ' . ' ' • '" ' •• ' ' ' " ' ' ' " . '" ' . .. " " " • " • IO<. ·~ 71'• ' .. ' .. ,. '" . ' '" " . .. • ' . " " . . ' '" . " " ,. .. • I • "· " " • • " ' . '" " > -NO- • ' . ' , ~I I• 1~ ~ " , 10 II ' . "" !/ ' • ' " '" ' ' " . • ' ' ,, ' ,, '. • • '' " I. I " " ' " , • ,, " " " ' .. ' • • ~ " . ' . .. '" "· " ' '" ' ". "" .. • • ,, " " ' . I, ... •• ' • ' • ' " " • • " ' ' .. ' •• ' lb•• i " • ,, ' " ' • • " ' • • • " '' " • . .. '. ' I, l • " , l • 7• '. ' . " ' , ;: ~j l• Ji • ' • • l '• l • " ' " • .. . ' " ' • " '" " ' ,. ' " " . ' ' . •l ]9 • • ' " . ' ... ' ' . ' ... • " " • " " ' ' .. '" " ' • 1• • ' " ,. ' ' ' ' lo 11 . ' ' ' ' . ' .. ' . 1~ 1(> " ' " " • '" ' " ' • • " '" " ' '" ' ... ' .. • 7f • ,, 11 • .. ,, . ~ 1" • ' ' ' ' ,. ll 1l Jl " ' ' " ' ' • .. ' " ,. ,. ,. •• " " ' I Mo " • ' • " " ' '. ' '" .. ' • ' • • • • ' .. ' 1•'• " " • " ' ' ' ' ' " • ' ,. • • '"" " ' " ll•• " ' ,, " ,1 ' " l~'· " ' ' ' ~a ' " ' " " • ' " • ' ' ' '" ,. " • " " ' ' • ' ' ,. • ' ' ' ' '"· " .. " • ' • • ,, .. ' '' ~ "" • '" " ' • '" ''" • • ll. • ' ' ' " " '. '" " ' JOI> .. • 1'18 n<1u> • "''' ' 1 ..,. l'I 1"1 I Jlo Roor nn Co n REDM 0<1 llffV•• l ••< Ro" ... "' !(I R~e>Mlo llO• ll•P" 0 wt 11., <"( o~ • l'I• • •• nc; o llo I <II •• l'I• o n I A ' l'I•''"" A"~'>o II• No f(o PH Mr~ S"' l'I 11 r1 r nn l'l<o<1lnd l'l \tl ' .. R •• O 7f\ II n• oo • R • I n l'l oO •ch 1'1<•1"" <1 , Ro(•w• Ill ,:1:~~~"." c,,,: IR<>I "' ' llo <O l •ll " '• Row 0 I ) o llo•• I< • l'IO•lll "" , llovPBch Co ,,,., ~~~ "t::.,. ' , ~von l""u•I llu• o <I ' llv"''' I r R "'M )()Q ·1 :~~ .. c ~' • ..,.'~ 11•<1• s .. "' 'S•O"llov • ~ h I it, O(I s •• Co n . ~· ""' "" IC• '" ~o 'I D•G nfOS• • I n f C. ~ \ I~~ ";~, i~ ; ~•Iv A "'" '''"8 Mb Snv v 1"'1 I'•• •r l•I \ I •I V \ o MOI I • A I• .j~ ~ " t. 1,{, ••• 1~ • •< l n .\( :,: ;:~ Z';" ~ "" " .,.,, ~" n • W • '.> n UonO 7• "l \,~c ~. ~", l ~1.~ "(~ c 11 ' SMD I rl Sn t nn 6so. <1 ~ " . I ~~ ~I~·" I ~ ,; ~~ ; {;~i ~ ~Oy ~tV l!' '"I Cn nd l w '"' ~ s,.. ,, ~· 1.,,., o n~ So• n I ~n•O 0 " 1~ 1 ~r;. ~~ ()~ 'I Sid ... '" 10 •Stlfn~• on ·~d0 •~1'l· ,Sd 'l••I snr• r"n lldl11~·~ \ . ,, ... ~ • d • ' 1 ~:.~;;• l•Q n '!•"'"In• 'l••ln •I I < S •I • "~ •<>• '" 11 ~ I !".•<I '" ~ ' "' • ! r • lOf '" " {llln 1~ n " ' ~ "" on l s r (n o•~ .: 'I •! ... (" " I .~' N•:,· ' ' n" ' " r •(!• •• "" o M l o<tv B ''~ ·~ '"~ ,.,. ~'I 1J 1 ,,~1.,,.. .. t rchnc l •D• l 0<1 o rn10 1•1.i., IO( .. I f l'U <>n I '"""' (o " 1 onnocc "' ''""'' En1 l~••o (" •I • • lvn• In( ~' I r n I ft• 1.,,,,0 l'•I ..... •••• 00 ""' 1 ~ tCo IN r orM-! i )c lh ! nl "l<i TQlo~• m 6\ • T11 lei pf< ' ,J 1 .~ ~ ~-'' " " " " '" "' I Ho 11 'l~~c~ .. :' "f '011 ,.., "'" '"'"'" ~, 10 ' ' '" '" ' 1! 1• I '> I ll•· > ;~ l•• ' . "" • • " "" !t'I " • ,,. • " • " • " • " • " ' ·~ ·~ ' " • ' " I " "" " " • -R ' • "' " • I ' ' . . o , I to ?l . 1a'· . ~ .. I '" 11 • u. l ~,. "' ~ 1ft ~ <- ' "' • " " " " .f:. ' . •• " .. 1 l.,...n c~• • ' . "• .. o l rt nlu> l! TWA wl "' " " •• .. ! ·~O,..•Y Cc '• lt1 SI•• MOI •1r 1n9P Ut •ll ub Mt ISO I , ' l >tO Loh• 1 U<I ·~ (n•o ; UIP lo•P Un••" l•<I ,, ' '" " " '" ,, _ n·:, " ' '" " '}~ '"' .. ... 11 U f I 1tr Un In•-.! 10 \•U!•Om ~ 'IUnlm \ llO Un•m f , wl Un,1, t(,.<f lrl " Uo .-.1ti-11 01 1 U"lt fM C• ! '"I.In"''""~' WI ,. uo (lnll "" • I n 1 r ""d 1 1/nN•l(nr 0 I """ r ~ w \,'""""'" , \J f'!'\vo Jro .:1~~ ~f :"'' •olu~ L»" •I• "'° IJ!o L~t•f "'I 11111 NO! l~dJ ) l!ltft l,.OW (IOU Cftt 1 Siii' {ftdt ) Ml•~ Lew (l&MI '" '"' •I••• I< .. , "U!N• ~•< l l)» 't': !l , "I U~ 11•<'1 m ,; ,l"' ~ > i!:Z ~~ :u 11" I~ ~ l'• ; ' t ' :1~~ ~~. r';. l~ ID > ID ~ • . " . ' . ' .. ,0 11•0 ' ' '" '" l ~'~ '" ,. "" •• " ~ •• 11'• ' • • • • • > O '> IUn•C•• t o II> ~ Un• ton SI ~"' I ~ IU I• 81<10 wl ' .. ' H' . ' . " " .. '" • ' . ' " . ' • '"' '' \.< "3 'IY Ull l SY•'''" 11 I '• 1 • U •~ld~w 10 ,J, t • ~ Vo l•~I I!! :JI ! I > I ' Vol•• M• ~ 13'-1l ' ?:» Vo "'" n<1 ~ :s n I; ~~": • .. ~ "' ' " I 10 • ~ " . " '" " '" • " ' ' ,. • " ' ll Q o , 0 V•• e <I v I I>' \.. I •I"~ •In~ )'() " ' ' . ' 1.; • . ' ?l '"" I) 1(1 ' " . .. ... • ' ' ... • '• 0 ••• o ' V• n "n ~)I V Y•nv Cn i11 t~ •""""nf •n ~··'\/•I• ) • • v '"' l I "\/ •o~ EM ' i. V'1("'" I? '• • • • y N (n of l ?flll f \1 tJ • • \/n "~ <h ' l ' I I : \/ n •• ll'l<i • J• n JJ. ·I~ 'r,~," 10° ,) 1': 1" /7 , .v < "'" \ ~ I I , • W•O M•t 10 J ~ I~ I! 1W•t• "ul l! I 1 1 ) ,N•~•I f~uc " . ,, ,~. ' ' . <I I ' ' ' . "' " • • ' " •• .. • " •• .... '" ' ' " .. .. ' » "' •• ,. . " '" •• .. ' ' '" ... ll ~ -> 1 1 11 W•o • l•o l1 11 1l 11 :~:,"~Q1°:1 1 •· • o I"'·«~ i•1 ''''" 'W•l'l>tl 'G 1r LJ: U i1 ·w'""" ,,, It 111" H 1• "'• " ""' • ' ' ' " " • •• ,. ' ' •4 n , " ' • 11~. ' " ' .. " 'l" " ' .. " • ' • • • ' • l ll l1 1l IW• lwn " \n 13>• l I) ,,_ t " I) • ' • 1!• 16 ?•• ,w ... .,,.. ,, ,, . ' ' ' . ,, ll ' " " " J • 1 , 1 1 , IN''~· r '" ) I I I II Wo n n 1°'•1 114 !< Wn f •T • 'IO ~ 0 , W• n n " "" ' ,,. • J ' 110 o •• W•lnnl . . .. ' l.1'• 11 .. ' " ' . " • • " " " • I I • iw. •n• In~ ll ,,., • 11 '~. • WI •·~ l>ll• )I I o l •o I W~Dn•n• N'l ' ll o l o l • W •••IO rf ";,, ': ':1 w~ "•I£ ' ,. • • ' ' ' < f > ~ O • WI I • (r • 1 • •• w~' •k• "' " ' • .. • ... " '" ' ' " •Y?•ll o ll lw r~!•IM O)l('lo I~ N tn•f'~h " ' ,. " " " ' ' " "' " ' ·~ > !O ~ : . : '" • l • l • .,. JO I I IJ 79 ,., )I .. ' ' ' " ' IA • II Po J\o .. ' ,, " ,. ' ' ' .. '" ' • • " . ,. "' • '' ,., .. • " " • ' " • '" • • ,. • ... ' • " • • " .. '. .. • ,, , 11 • • ' ' • " .. ... .. " ' " " .. ' ' ' • • , ' ' • ' • • ,.;. If"'• • .. ... .. . " ' ' .. . ' '" ... "' ·~ ' ... " ' 1,,. " ' ' ' > ' ' "" " ' • • ~ • .. .. ' . . ' • • ... ' " " " . '. > • '. • >. • '" • • ,,, " • > • ,. .. ,, '" ' "' ,. "'" '" "' ' " . ' ' '' 1\\o l" " .. ... I" ) l 1 '· ' ' ... ' ' ' ' " " " • '" ,i II'• ' • ' • It<. '" ' ' ,, ' ' • " 1? ?! • I ,l I 1~ l • . '" 11 \ I " " ,. " ! ll'• ' ' ' . '"' 1 ' ' ' " . ,' 1) 1 ,, .. ' ,, , .. '" " '" ' . " ' ' • ' ' ' • L " ' • '" , .. ' ,j ' ' " " ' ' ~ • ' ,. ,., " ' • ' ' • " •• ' ' ,, \~ I " " " 1 l 11 1n n '" H 10 9\ii }A~ •N • " I1 1! 7: -rZ- .. " '" "" ' ' " • ' I " ' • '" '" ' ' " l " ' ' " " • • ~ ' i ,. ' " ' " " " " ' > ' . . ' " . ' . •• .. ,. • I I I I\ I' I l • , I< o I~ 1< l 1 I , 11 }>I; 1 1\\ t0 ll t 11 11 ' u l ! •1 • tt lON IO 1' • '' I • '1 I • I ~ I•• l l ~ l ! 7• J I ' !t ii"' 111' 1l .. 111 It 71 ' 11 t I a ' t ' 11 '! J:' '! ' I 171-> ll>o l l'• l1:111i Jlll05"1!t't~ Jl ll i;., 'i I I •I I It I l U il :~ 1:1: 1::.· i 1111 0 0 101 t\~ II'• If )! f\~ I , 1 '> II II I II ](! n . ,., • n , o l 1 l I' I I) Ii 10 ~ • I l J~ 11. l'• l.. l•• , •• j!/ IJ'o I >II) • l Ill\ 'l ! ro>. !O\> 701• • 10 't 10 10 " 11. N"' n ll'll • ' 0 l I o I , Io )l I > I I I II I I>. t ... I l• '" • • I ~'' I I• J • II I I• I "' . . . . I ' "' I ' l•o t ' t , ... ,.~ \(! 1 llt 1 I\> I• Jt' H I• 1' I )<')h J~ , ln ' "" ' • " " ' •• ' '" " 04 " ' • ,. '" • " ' • " • " • • • Rank Post ·1 ' " .. .. < n~111 Jl.1e~11 rer;u!,.nl Rrure M f ;iv h11~ h,.en :inflt'l1nterf ;:i~~1~t11nt r11~n1~r nf th fl!: \\('~trhff nff1rP n( r'\1>11rnr t \;it1nn;:il A 11ri~ :irrf11r11nl! In ' l"nr.cr I \\Mrlfnrrl hank pr r~ rirr t I " \P\\ f"'!! ( h.:i1nhPr ' I'll 1'1 <tl'P f" ~1;illmrnt "'"' -\dl .. 1· n rn hrr Rr::i h om m ]n.:i n<t " lo of '"' \.\ 111 I '" I nunt;un \ .<1!1 1"11 re~1dent 0;:11 irl ArllPr h11~ h,.,..n ap· po nlPrl ,11~~1•!11:nt tru~r nff1rer fnr th,. tru •tn 11dm1n1<1rrill 011 r!11 1~1nn ,111 t Jnion 0;ink 1 I 11111rrna hr.:in<:h 1n I o J Angeles ...,, ....... ,. l•., nr •• "" unnll ( "' ': U"l•u olh••wh• nn •rl .,., llf "vt , <'l•n•• " !II• ln•tooino l•I>" • f on~ ti .,In •hu"•m•nh l>•••d ~n 111. "" ~ ,, •r • ••or f r>"' •~"ool dot I• ~• ~n ~ !""c 0 "' ••!ro Olvld•nd• o• o•vmon" not ""' .. 'l"•l•O "' rt•ulor • • ""°"I I Id n !"9 • fol "'··dnt fQ<,!OOI•• ; 1-l<l•o ••I 1 o• ,,1 •• 1>-1<n" •! ,,,. oluo •IO~ di• <l•nd t -l " "•I no olvl l d•nd a -O•tlotffl or r• 11 " 1911 " 1 ~ "<><:k <I v d•n<I •-Pol<! l••I >••r t- Po <I '" "O<• OU• nt !971 o•I n • •'1 <••ft . 1 •• uo on ••di•"'"" o e• 0111 ""'''"' • """ 1 -0.,.10 '" n• o•" '" ••• •~' I ..... , 11-D•<I•• ... o• n•<I •ff• ••• .-.. ; II vl<lf..., W lOll! VII ~-DP<lofOd Of P• ff '" • •••r an occumvl,.lv• lu • w "' 'ldlvlO• <11 In " r•I , n Ntw lu • ,,,_ ,: l'1ld lh t vet • Olv <M>n" nm1!1~8 ""' ~!tr l<f or ~O 0'1"" lktn o! Iott d •~•"It '' moo!ln• r-Doc •••do• n• d I~ lfltl ~ t l•l<>r~ <1lv fl••••U 1-Po II n ''°"~ fl ',,. ,: lflO ,..1 m ••t d Co•h v••ul tn •~div dond l or ••~1'1ribuhon dUt r-5•1•• In lull 'I Cld-(t ll•f! •-E• f!l•ld•"f! •-!!"~ ot•vl ~ d•"ll •nd ••" n t I ••" •-~• ti • •I ll!v! on ••-'-• Tll hll •w-Wllfl<I< I WA• , ••n • ww-W ~ w• •nt1 wd-W~"" <!., •1 ti.. 1(1 "-W~ID lotUitd "ll-Nf "' fl•ll \• ••!Ivor~ 1 1 vi-In """•' '""• '' ·~•"••r<hl~ • I• D• n1 ""'o•n ,..., 1,md1r I~• !loo• v••C"I' ~·· ... "" ·•~ ·~ '¥ lm~1 ·~ ~v m• , ·~ ttov !!•+lvf r. •w-!.~ "''' •~•I .., ........ . J Ill "" .... - 1~ ' I ' Jf DAJL Y PILOT Tuesday, Augusl 31, 1971 Balkan Countries Under By A. II. l1E!L\1Al'\'N LoOOon Flnaocial Times UPI LONDON -'fli e Soviet \Inion appea.rs to have dl'('ided to step up !he pressure un t ho s e Balka n cuun- lries--principally Hon1ania - v.·hich it considers to be out of line. The l'lewest mO\'l' l'~lme Aug, 18 when the Sov iet arri. bassador in Bucharest ob- tained an intervie1,1• \\•!th 1\1 i co I a e Ceasesc.-u . 1he Romanian party chief and head of state. On lhe same day, on the eve 1.1f 1 he an· niversary of the 1968 Soviet in- SAVE21'/o! Sears 3-Spccd Electric Scissors \ as1url of Ct.~:cho.-,:luvukia, "Hude Pra110," the Czech Par· ty newspaper. publlshed an in- tt>rv iew wllh Kini Philby, for1ner British intell igence <1gcnt, ui l\toscow. The in- terv1e\.\· v;as clearly designed as background music t o \.\'hatcver the Soviet am- b il SS a do r was telling Ceausescu in Bucb!'lrest. C'..causcscu considered the Sovi€l arnbassador's message .so serious tha t he immedi...tcly called a joint emergency n1eeling of rhe Communist Party's ceptro l cornn1ittee, of the sta te cou ncil and of guverrunent. The S o v i e I message itself can easily bt guessed from the background music. Philby de.scribed lhe present situation in the Balkans as a rontinuatlon of a series of Western plols: against Albania in J950; against Cuba in 1951 : against 1-fungary in 19!>6 and against Czechoslovakia in 161968. ''The socialist coun- tries need oo further warn· ing," Philby was reported as saying. Directives sent tJ1is month to party organizations i11 Czechoslovakia by Vasil Bilak, men1ber of the Czech Party p o litbureau , are more Dr,~ss, Sportswear }'ahrics Richly Textured and Print •Festive dress prints in Perma· lJrestl)J fabrics are a snap to care for Md resist wrinkles • Colorful casual sportswear in. crease resistant cotton •All in 45 -inch widths .)ears Low Price 88~ Yardage Dept .. outspoken: Ron1a nia, the directives said, has betrayed and lead!! an an t i-So vlet policy. Jt has also. the dire<'· tive continued, con c I u de d secret military facts with China and Yugoslavia and. and according to Bilak. this situation cannot be tolerated. Bllak added that there were also possibilities or disorders in Yugoslavia. What is the iirnllarit y between the situation o f Czechoslovakia ui 1968 and that of Romania in 1971? The paramount interest or the Soviet Union in 1968 was not political but military and was Rf'gular 1097 $13.95 •A hon<l y too l for the , v.•oman w110 appreciates ~, J_:ierfccrion in sewing .~-, •Electric scissors adapt ro· ~-:=: '.t'. almost all fabric weights - • Sclf-s l1arpeniog blades,~~"·. '-'-- 10-FL built-in cord · Notions D1pt. SA.VE •2r. to 'HO on Quiet Craftsman Electric Mowers YOUU CHOICE Regular $121.99. Powerful 9.0 Cu. lo. engine. J~asy to u.~c. 18· iu. t)owcr reel m<)\Ve r. ~'18 to 2Va-- iaches cutting height. #81961 Rc;,'U!ar $1 29.'!9. 20-io. push ro- tary mower with carch ~r has 10.5 Cu. In. engine. Q uick, easy Starts. #915'1 1-larJu,.,,,.e DtJ!I. SAVE '60 Craftsman Radial Arm Saw • Direct drive moror develops 2\lz-H.P. Bearings permanent· ly lubricated. Anti-kickback safery feature. •Blade guard with lighL #2946 $.1.59 t o $il9910.ln. Saw Bladcs 2 .99 $8.99 J\1olding and Dado Head Gnar S.99 $13.99 S.wdust Cnllrcito 9.99 ~nld SevualAlly f 57.97, IO.In. Saw-AccC880"1 K.it._39.99 Hardware Dept. Pressure by Soviets ANIMAlogic .,_ concerned 'vlth fortifying the Soviet Union's Western fron· tier to have its back covered in case of conflict with Cbina in the Far East. J,olitical CO\'er, by a pact with the \Vest German government, followed 1n 1970. Jn 1971, the Soviet Union is faced with defection of Arab governments from its side and with the prospect or -en en· tente between China and the United States, it main rivals for influence in the un- developed countrie!I of Asia and Africa. The route to both is through the Middle East and tbe Soviet ~ -.t' ' ' ' i' ~j7 ·,' . ' .. ·' Union feels the 11eed tu establish there a firm footing befort the Chinese and the Americans can agree to a new Yalta, this time at ils expense. Romania Is 1J1 Ule wa~. or al least in the exposed flank or such Soviet expansion. What are the differences between th e Czechoslovak case of 1968 and the Romania n case of 1971 ? The main one is t hat the Czech leaders at the time lived in an unreal world. believing that they could both become independent and re- main Soviet allies. They spoke first and never acted. They made no military preparations :ii nce they never conLemp lated fighting the Soviet Union. Fac- ed with invasion they locked a ~·ell trained and equipped army in barracks. Tl1e Run1auians, however, are ready to fig ht. Yugoslav preparations for p a r t i s a n warfare have been widely publicized and recently it was announced that frontiers with Hungary have been reinforced by mixed military and civl!ian Units. 1'he Ro1nanians are thought to have started s i m i I a r prep<!ralions in 1966. If at· tacked they intend to fight <ln invader by guerrilla warfare. ,.t'U. AU.OWfD 1"o 1WN fut-,,_'( LE;Sll e~PlREP ! " Sears Own Vitamin E •Beneficial for all or- gans of the body 397 • 250 capsule bottle • 100 International Units Sears Popnlar Vitamin C 250'1 • Each tablec supplies 250 mg. of Vitamin C • Bottle of 250 rablecs • Important suppl e~ ment-body· can 'c st<)rc Vit. C Cos11tclic Dept. . , , SA.VJ~ *10! r • • •) ,. ·.:f",. ' • ,, . ~ •: . •.' ' .. ' .,.,.. or-'. ' . i ' ' i ' \ •• 1 ! Electric Adder R('gnl:ir S:ifl.9? 4999 • At1ro1n:itically a<lJs, subtrac ts, multiplies •Lis ts 7 colum ns anJ torals 8 • Ccmbinatic>n en- try k~ys n1:ike operation c:1sy ~itr1tiu11eryr D l'jJt. SAVE $2 and i3 on Interior and Exterior Latex Paint Scars Best (;1r,o:1rantecd Latrx Flat ]!r~ular S11. 11') 599 • fasy to apply and tbere*s rio t..lriJJ or ~ratcc.:r -dries in only 30 minures! • W:J..'\hahle colors and whirc #87005 S•·a" lll'sl I-Coat Latrx l l1·:..'l1 L11· ~!J .'J'I 799 •One coar covets any color •Choice of col()(S an<l white •Dries in Vz hour ••. easy clean-up with soapy warer. #30005 Ptti-n t Dej1t. 5-GaL Aquarium Kit for Intriguing }'un ~e:rrs Low Pri•·F: 799 • JJcal family eojoymenc! •Includes: caok,.pump, filrer, glasswool, tubrng and char- coal. •Made of heavy gauge, non- magnetic, highly polished stai aless steel 10-Gal. Aquarium Kit (same •c- rl'l'fiories tts :-;.gal. 0 .99 Gdrdm Shop aUINA PAaK COVINA MOUTWOOD ., ........ oo. 52l -t.Sl0 966-0611 46f·llf41 CANOOA PA•K ft MONT( INOllWOOD 340·0661 443.3911 671-2521 OLYMPIC &.SOTO Sears po~ONA SANlA MONICA TOllR.ANCC Satisfaction ::t6l•S211 6294161 394-6711 .:S42·1!i1f OIANGa PICO $0UtH COAST rlAZA VAtll"f Guaranteed 6l7·2100 9lS-4'262 340·3333 763·1461, , ••• ,120 COMnON Oll NDA LC LONG llACH ~ .. .U111U2..f161 2 4.S· 1004, l44-A6 I 1 4JS.0121 •.• Or Your Money 'ASADtNA SANTA J[ S'l'llllNOS THOUSAND OAl(J VII MO NT 611·J11 I, II 1•421 l iws,1ouucs:.ANDco. 944·101 1 497-4366, .$11· 1131 7~9-191 1 Back -· I • • \ . . • • Laguna Beaeh EDIT IO'l'I T oday's Final N.Y. Stocks VO L M, NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 197 1 TEN CENTS • Laguna Councilmen Studying Cut in Tax Rate Laguna Beach city councihnen 'o•dll 1nove into round t1o;o of deliberations over (he 197l·Tl budget tonight and 1vil1 look <it a new package th<it could include a cut 1n the city property t<1x rate. .. The revise<l budget. as submilled by the city inanager 1Larry Rosel shows a surplus or ~1 10.000 to SJ ISJl!hl."' com· 1nented Councilman Roy Hohn this rnorn- lng. "Certainly a tax cut or !6 to 18 cent.s Js an option open to the counciL" T-losc's revised budget.. Holm said. sho1N s total revenues to the city of $4,279,000. •·if you subtract the surplus in revenue over the tentative expenditures, ii could drop LO about $4, 164.000." he said. Holm said the council \Viii also have the option of using the surplus to make ad- ditions in different accounts . "And," llolm stressed, "I Set' absolute- ly no reason to consider an increase in the tax rate." Rose's budget. llohn said. would in- clude the cost of complete development of the Main Beach -including the ac- quisition of the Arco station, the Shell c 00 station on the triangle on El Paseo and South Coast Highway, the razing of all buildings on the beach and all landscap. ing. "Ro.se is recommending we sell $750.000 in bonds to provide working capital," Holm said, The plan. Rose said this morning, would be contingent on the city receiving two grants -one state and one federal - to cover much of the cost of the develop. ment. The budget, Rose added, includes Court Action Stirs Furor Poor Districts Laud Sta.le Dec ision on P roperty Tax The slate SLlpremc Courl"s school pro- perly tax decision has sparked a variety of reaclion s from the Orange Co<ist which ini::ludes both \\•eal thy and poor school di stricts. Districts v•ith high tax bases aren't too enthusiastic about possible statewide tax- es. The poorer districts are elated. Dr. Clarence Hall. chief of the Ocean Vic\v District in Huntington Beach, an t;eonomic:ally poor district, said: "\Ve're extremely pleased . We feel education across the state, and Ocean View in particular, \\'ill only go forward when the Legislature puts the ntone.y where the children are rather than where ind ustry is.'' The em phasis of the Supreme Court ruling was that districts with a lot of in- dustry or expensive land have an unfair Laguna Opi11i o11 R e adie d Co11ve11tion Center 'Not Required at Main Beach' A convention center or parking stn.ic· ture does not have to be part of the fl1ain Be:-ich developtnent project., even though tiuch facili!ies are mentioned in an in- df'nture 1nade during the purchase of the property, Laguna Bench City Councilmen v.·ill be advised \Vcdnesday night. Councilman Echvard Lorr asked City Atlorney Tully Seymour to see if a clause in the .indrnture nientinning a conven!ion t"'Cnt.cr or parking. structure v.·ould conflic:t ·\rilh recommend<ilions of the ll1ain Beach Co1nn1itr.ee fvr no co1nmercia l develop- 111ent along the. stran<I. Seymour, in a \\Titten op inion s1ales: the language of the indenture .. , dries no1 n1ake lt 1nandatory that these facili!ies be. constructed as part of the project " Th e altO!'nC~' also srntcs i1 is not neces::t1 rv 111 an1end the indenture. lo con- lorm v.•ilh the "total p<1rk " plan for the de\·clopmcnl of the Mai1J Beach. The opiniun also notes i1 \\'Ould be possible fot• lhe ci ty ol' Laguna Beach f'uhlic Improven1ents Corp., v: hi c h purcha sed the !\ilain Beach in 1968 lo issue bonds for the de velopment of a parking structure al. the eorner of Forest Avenue an<l Br·oadwn y. Such a structure, sugge sted by City flil<:inager Larry Hose v.·ould provide park- ing for visitors to the Main Beach Park . A trarn service v.•ould shuttle the beachgoers between the beach and t(le Orange Coast 1''e ath er J\loslly sunny today and Wednes. day but some \ale night and early morning low clouds along the coast. llighs around 70 at the beaches. rising to 83 inland. Lows tonight around 63-65 .... INSIDE TOD/\ Y A n1agori11r rtportt that tl1~ U111ted Stares offered ta selt farlr 01,omic bombs 1.0 th« F rencl~ in 1954 to stop Comm1111ist Viet A1i11 h troops near Dienbienphu. Sec story n11d map on Page 4 todn11. c.11...,1111 • Mwl..-1 llt .... J " Ci..ctlM "' ' Nl! .... 11 ·~· •• Cl1o!llH 11.Jt or111•1 c..,,.., • CMnl<J .. Sytvll 'trier " c ... uw•r4 ,, \P9rh 1 .. 11 0.1111 Notlc•• • Stoel< ,... .... ,. 1 ... 11 Olvo•Ctl • 1.1 ... 1.i.11 " E~l!tr!ll ..... • T111111tt .. E.nttrll!ll"'"'' .. W11!lltr • 1'1n1"(1 10·11 Wh!lt Wt\11 " Mt ... ,(fPI " W~m•n't lttWJ U·I< AllM l lml ... t .. W•• ....... ••• Mtvl1• .. -- • parking facility. In other matters at the 7:30 p.m. meeting, the council will : -Be asked to repeal a section of the municipal code setting the penalty for parking met.er violations at $1. so a new S3 penaliy can go into effect Oct. I. -Be requested by the city staff to den y an application by Saddleback Valley Yellow Cab to operate a taxi service in Laguna Beach. A staff report stated the city cannol support two taxi services. Navy Launches Probe Into Oil Spill Off Coast U.S. Navy officials today launched an in vestigation to determine how 300,000 gallons ol oil got spilled at sea. rou!ing Orange Coasl beaches and President Nix- o0n's private slrand in San Clemente. The ocean·bomc oil globs have now clrH!ed v.•ell so utherly of lhe \Ile.stern \Vhite House. Patches or the glug, however, have been spotted near the f\1exica n border and the Navy i:s pushing efforts to kee p it from washing ashore on beaches tod ay. Monday was' the secona straight oay that no oil washed ashort north of Oceanside. The spokesman said 225 sailors again would be cleaning San Die go County BaJa California beaches . "\Ve recognize our responsibility to clean il up and have initiated com· munications with the Mexican govem- rnent," an 11th Naval District spokesman said. Some oil was reported Monday at Tmperial Beach, only a fe w miles from the fi.1exican Border. The Navy's ere.ne. operated "bucket throwing" sip scooped up large chunks of congealed oil at Imperial Beach. The Navy said Its total cleanup efforts since a tanker soilled the oil more than two weeks ago while refueling an aircraft carrier had netted 60,000 gallons of oil residue and debris. Much of it was gathered by otl skimming machlnuy which operates like a giant vacuum cleaner. A spokesman ia.id splotches of oll weni sighted from two to 1S miles at sea bllt that a masi1ive slick no longer exists. Originally, the fuel discharge left a slick about 30 miles long. The slick was crc11ted Au g. 20 after Bunker C fuel oil escaped from a Navy oile r during a fuelin g mishap with tht carrirr Ticonderoga. educational advantage over the districts with poor assessed valuation. Ocean View, £or iiistance has a total tax rate of $3.68 yet in 1970-71 could spend only $660 per pupil on educatjon. Laguna Beach, in contrast, has a ta:ir: rate of $3.38 for a unified district (Ocean View is elementary) Md spends $989.95 per pupil. Dr. Wiliia1n Ullom , liUperintendent o( the Laguna Beach Unified District, said his district would help provide input lo the courts if the "no property tax" decision we.re appealed. "Without using property tax as a base, Lag una Beach scOOols would be in severe trouble," he sald. Ullom added that neither he nor othe r district ofJicials wanted to :see Laguna students prosper at the expense of children living in poorer districts. "I th ink there is a need fo r other types of financial support," he explained, !hough his district is against the statewide property tax. other wealthy districts include: Seal Beach Elementary, Huntington Beach Elementa ry, Newport-Mesa Un i r i e d. Capistrano Unified. Tustin Union HigtJ and Saddleback Communit.y College. Some of the poorer districts. besides Ocean Vie\\'. include; Huntington Beach Union High , Fountain Valley Elementary, \Ves tniinster Elementary. and San Joa- quin Elementary. Dr. Robert Peterson, c o u n t y superintendent of schools, said the ruling will force lhe state to accept its "constitutional responsibility to support public education. Today the heaviest part of the burden rests on lo:;i.I property tax- payers and th is should not be so." Superintendents from the r i c h er <listricts were afraid the court ruling would downgrade their own education or raise property taxes for their own people . Those from the poorer districts hailed lhe ruling as a boon to education . '"Educators have recognized the need fo r it for a long time." Jack Roper, superintendent of the. Huntington Beach Union High School District. commented. Super Airfu1es To he Opposed WA S HINGTON (UPI) -The Transportation Department has decided to oppose any mergers among U.S. air lines that would crealf' any new super sized airline , it was learned today. The department has prepared a 23·page report, which it planned to release today, oullining its criteria for m:::rger:s. Part of the document Indicates the department, after consultations with the Justice Department, is against any merger that would result in an •irline much larger than United Air Lines -the nation's largest carrier -already is. P agean t Leader Williamson 'OK' Don Wllllamlon. proclueer ol tht Pageant of the Masten, ta: resUn1 coo- forat.bly •nd la: in aaflsfactory C'Onl!IMlon at Soulh Coast COmmunlty Hospltt.1, • IPokesman said· today. Williamso n, $1, was rushed to the hospihd late Sunday when he coll ap!!Cd minutes after !ht final curtain of the 96th preM:ntation of the "living pictures." Tests are being conductecl to aeterm\ne the cause of 1he illness, the spokesrrian sai d. •• $200,000 as working capital and $100,000 .as contingency reserve money. The city manager noted that over $100,000 was picked up by changing the budget to allow for purchase of new equipment over se·1eral years instead of one-shot buying. If councilmen deeide to cut the tax rate it could concelvably drop to 1.938 per $100 assessed valuation from the present rate of $1.956. The new budget -with the surplus funds and the cost of the Main Beach a ! , .. ' ,. I • Cliff Ha1age r development included -goes direc.tly against warnings by CtlUnci!man Edward L-Orr that a 39-cent special ta:t would be required to develop the ~lain Beach, Lorr suggested such a levy at the fi rst budget meeting Aug. 23. Holm stressed the city would raise ad - ditional re venue by upping 1he cost o[ sewer connection, parking and trash col- lection fees and by pl<lling into effect a mandate from the slate Regional Water Quality Control Board to charge a es DAILY f'llOT ,.,..,. tr Frt111 rl<k ''"""''"' A.uto on precipitous pe~ch belongs to Marilyn A. Barnes of 512 Mystic \Va y, Laguna Beac h. Police said she stepped from the car J\1onday aft- ernoon and forgot lo set the brake. It rolled back: and becan1e lodged delicately on a retaining wall. The car teetered for abollt 10 minutes be fore tow trucks arrived and saved the day. Explosives Dest ro y 10 ' Michig an S chool .Buses PONTIAC. ~1ich. (UPI) -Ten yellow school buses were destroyed by ex· ploslves Monday night in what po\lce believe was a violent protest against a court~rdered schoo l desegregation pro- gram. "We have a whole lot of white people In town that are not in agreement with this hu.~lng thing so you might say there are a mu ltitude of suspects," said Ca pt. Charl es Gale , chief of the police detective division. f "It could have been colored, as well a3 white, because a lot of these people are not in agreement with it either," Police said they found evidence of wires leading to '1incendiary devices" placed next to the gasoline tanks of at least aix of the buses parked in an isolattd JI-acre depot. Gale said it would take at least "fotlf or five'' persons who were knowledgeable about explosives to'"ptace &hat many ex4 ploslves. ,1·~·g\llrd.,WUbur Johnson. was on du- ty,,at the tlme. Gele ''sakl there 11 .. no .~bt" that. the bo.mbers waited unW be Irle.at, the olhtJ: ei>d or hi• l'Olllld, slipped ·111rouah a hole ·cut In a olt·fool·hlgb chain :llrik 1en«, ahd set their eiptoe:ives. About 40 oth er buses parked In the lot we~· not damaged. A neighborhood resident said she heard "a loud bcx¥n and then there were es -the bu!Cs, everything around. es sl¥lt 100 feet into the sky.'" bombln& came just 1 week belore • • tht. buses: were lo begin transporting 1· hite and black children to schools away from their neighborhoods in an el.fort to achieve racial balance in the 24,000.student svstein. Dana Whitmer, Pont iac Sc hoo I Superintendent, said th at despite the loss of the buses, costing about $10.000 each to replace, the' desegregatioll'· program - the fi rst of its kind ordered in a northern schoo l district -would begin as scheduJ. ed when classes start next Tuesday. Whitmer said armed bus marshals will be riding the buses to pfotect chi!W.en from harm and guard against further violence. Bike Licensing Set for Laguna Residents or Laguna Beach may start llce:n!iing ~ir·bicycle:s"Wednes(lay,at the polk:e department, 500 Fore.'!t Avenue. .• Police nre llJpet"ul •that the licensing prograrri wt!Jl cul down on the nu~r, Of ·bike thefts• and help return lost or stolen blcvcles to their owner. fee J.s $1 and Is good as long as the person owns toe bicycle. Perms may algo register their bikes al the Top of the World Fire Stntion, 2900 Alta Lagunt Blvd . and the Agate Strttt Fire Station. 285 Agate Street. ... -' '"sewer excise fee." He s<:iid a proposed hi ke in the bed tax from fi ve to six percent was no longer being considered. _ Tonight"s meeting, scheduled for 7:30 µ.m. at City Hall is the second in a series or studies on the budget, drav.·n up under a new forn1a t by Rose. It is anticipated councilmen will sit dO\vn again l<iter this \~eek to set the final lax rate for !hr city, \Vhich. under state law, must be done b)r La bor Day , aves Floodgates May Open Elsewl1ere From \\'ire Ser\'ices Shock \1•aves have spread nationwide over the California Supreme Court dei.:ision eliminating the loc:al property tax as a legal system for financing schools. While state offi cials arc reacting sharp- ly -and mostly favorably -to the court ruling, groups in other states are generating enthusiasm to press their own similar court cases. Forty-eighl states use the local pro- perty tax to support their schools. Only llawaii and Utah are different. Hawai i handles all school linancing at the state level while Utah has an equalization formu la which sets a limit on what a di strict can spend per pupil , The next legal steps in the issue are .still unclear. Sanford Gruskin, an assistant attorney general who argued lhc state's case for the property ta;..:, said no decision has been made on whether to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Supren1e Court did order the case returned to a Los Angeles Su pe rior Court fo determine specific instances where the quality of education is unequal. Paul J. t.icKaskle, an atlorney for tha \Ve_slern Center on Law and Poverty, which pressed the law suit for 16 Los Angeles pa1·ents. said if lhe state doesn't revise its system by !he end nf 1972 his group would go back into court to see !hat ll Is accomplished, . Jn t_he last (hree years suits and legisla· hon in at least eight slates ff!ilcd l<l remove publlc schools from their dependence on local property ta;..:es. Federal courts had di sn1issed some of the cases becau:-e they didn'~ !eel they co uld get into the issue The California decision may change the trend. "ll is n0t binding on federal cou'rts, but IL conies from a respected state suprem• 1;011rt. It breathes more life into a dozen school finance s4i ts pending all over the country," sald James Robertson, director of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Bights Under the Lllw . in \Vashington, n_c_ Authorities predicted that sults in De troi t and San Antonio, Tex., might be revived . In Kenosha. Wis.. a suit sponsored by United Auto Worker Local 72 1Jn be.half of unio n families remains in preliminary stages. Pri nceton Professo r Michael Danielson predicted the ruling could have a wide socirJ effect. "An equitable school financing system would virlually remove the chief public rationale for excluding poor a n d moderate income blacks and whites from ,;uburbs -the very rea l argument tha t they bring in more costs than tax resources and constitute an economic liabili ty," he said. The reaction in Ca lifornia is mostly favorable, except for leaders of a fe11r wealthy school districts who aren 't hap. py. "It 's revolu tionary," WU.son Riles, state superintendent of public instruction declared. "I have been saying all aloni: that the quality of a ch ild's education should nol depend on where the child Jives in the slate." Governor Ronald Reagan was not available for oom.ment on the decL~ion, but his aides pointed out that In the past he has supported use of a :state.wide pro- perty tax to equAliie eduC:ation. The Los Arig61ts JChoOis Supr.rln- tendent William J. Johnson 8ald: "This _decision may mean major relief for the state's urban school districts as well ai for those other school systerTI.!! which must assume the responsibility for educa ting the poor and disadvantaged studenls In the state." ~I f DA..ILV PILOT SC federal Job ' !Plait Vetoed ' Bv T1·11 stees ,. w ~:.By a oarrow split vole. Tustin Union .{ligh School District lrustee!; t.1nnday ~oted Mt t.., take par! 1n a federally fl.Ind- ~ plan to hire unt-mployed persons. -: In turrung do1-1n the proposal 3-2, the }najor1t y of !he trustees contended the .fovernmenl v.ou!d be dictating" hic h ap- p llc anlS the district could hire and v.·ould Wttrn.ately burden the d!str ic-! y,•1th -:(lnv.a ntf'd emrlo)'es : Under the program. the school distnc-t it·ould ha re been g11"en $35.000 to hire 60m e six emplo~ es Preference v.·ould ba,·e lo be gn·en to unemplo.\·ed Vietnam ~terans, the federal proposal stipulated. ~nt v·v.·idt . S2 R million has been ~ocated under the Emergency Employ- ))lent Act of 1971. y,·hich LS aimed at untmp!oyed and undertmployed perso ns under 25 or ot·er 45 yr.ars of age. . Voting aga inst accepting the money Wl!Ie tr ustees Robert Bartholome"" June Smlth and Paul Calhoun. Chesltr Briner ·and Dickran Boranian fa vored the tmplnymenl plan . . •·Thls prosran1 defea!s everything that America stands for." sa id Bartholomew ti ar.i;u ing against 1he federal program. }!e contended that the sovernment y,·ould tu nd it for only a short timl!: and then cut 9ff the money. forcing the district to con- tinue to pa y the emplnyes. • '"The government of the U.S. doe s not lorce educational programs on any school <lisrrict at any time," countr.red Bora· nian. a high school principal. The district v;ould ha\·e been requrrecl In supp!ement the federal money with $3.500 and to absorb half. or three. of the employes into permanent positions. D1str1cl su perintendent 9.'ill iam ZOgg said men v.·ere nov.· needed fo r pa inting and maintenance, but funds y,•ere n o t a\"a1!able to hire such v.·orke.rs. Trustee Smith contended the district 9.'ould not be able to select the. me.n lo be hrred, s1ncl! referrals from the slate Human Resources Department would have to be considered fo r the positions. Bartholomew also cited I.hi! plan as discnminatory for giving preference to one grnup -the unemployed veteran - 01·er othe r groups. Laguna Council Will Consider Code of Ethics " ~ .... A resolution establish.Ing a cod!!: rif •lhlcs for e.!ected officials and city ,emplriyes "'1ll be taken under discussion ~y Laguna Beach City Councilmen JWednesday night. !_ The cr>de. dra1-1'n by Tully Seymour, Cl• ~~ attnrney. is patterned after one. now in :effect in f ountain Valley. ~ Thi!: ma tter of a cod e or ethics v.·as: !:brought up by se.veral persons at the Aug . :i meeting cf the cily council. lnst ance5 :il.·tre cited cl pos$ib!e conflict of Interest :Or doubtful ethical beha1·ior involving :bnth cnuncilmtn and planning com· .. tni$;,1oner~ ., : . Thi!: code. as presented. c o v t rs •ft$pnns1bil1l\es of puhlic office : fa ir and !.~ual treatment: U$e of public prnperly: :tico mpatible emrilnyment ; disclo;,ure of ~nf1dent 1al 1nfnrmat1on or use lor :personal ~a in. and procedures fC1r d1srlns- :tng interest in a matter before 1t comes :p p for discussion. ~2 Canoeists Seized :'.CHICAGO t AP 1 -Tvco cano~ists who . ga1d th••": !hrrw two dummi t ;, bloodil!:d by ·ttd dye i.n!n the Ch1Ca!:n Ri ver tti prote;,t :we~t Pak15tan s trf'atment nf lhe East '.BPn~ah~. "tn• 11tre51td ?-lonrlay for . pnlluTin)! the waler ORA.Neil COAST DAllY PllOl . ; o•-•H;;:: COA ~T 'Ul\. ISH INC. (:(JM,.1.1.1'( •. ;-. . -· J ~ ' lob1d N. w •• d ''" a ... 1 4rd Puon1~tr J 1c ~ R. Curl•v Vlct ~rft~!"I l r.d Gff\t•l l M1i1g1r n ..... , 11:,,.;r Editor Tho ,.11 A. Murphl,,1 Ml"l!l<"g El•!Or C~1 1 l11 H. loe1 Ritk1•d P. Nill A11l111M M1,,1;rn1 £11:0 .. L1•11•1 leocli Olflle 111 f or11I A vt "UI M1;li .. g 1dtlr111; P,O, l o• 1111.11., •1652 So• CltrH•t• Office 3()5 Nor•k El C1,,.ino R11 I, '211.72 Otlter Offlt M C~<• Mou· lltl Wl •I l •Y Sir~ Ntl"ao·• a .. c": llll He,.aort •~ '"'"' H1t"!t~!t" 81•,~; 11fTJ ltfl~ 8 tJUlt vt .. tllo ll 'f ~l ... OT, wl•~ ""' t" " t"'"'tl..W ll>t N .... 1.•r11u. 11 ,.,llllt~ld ettly t•t llll S- <llY '" MPI '•" ..,,.,...,, "'' ~~-luc~. ftlwpa!'I le.IC"· C.0.•t lolt:U, lot""llflt'I~ ... (~, JW"'f l" V1!14"1, ~I" C.11,,. ... lt/ Ct•"-''""" 1~ S..801,11•<'<, l lO"IO "''"' °"" ro~:.O.ll MU...., ~rl•tlOtl 11•1"1"'' 111"1 It I I "' West •• .,. S!rtt •, c ..... Mn•. Tt~••••• 17141 642.tl2T C:l...in.. Afftrtkl .. 642·1•7• hll C.......,. All "'''"--": ''''"'" •t l-4421 t..t1 ........ AR 0.,.,,....,: T...,k" 494·t46A •CHyrlf"I, !tit, Ol"t"OI CArltl ~ell1~ •t Go...,•••v. Ho "'""' 1ttr>•1, m""''"""''' ... llCl•lol "'llll r II' tllvll'1101-•I ... ,.,~ "'IY M ttO...Wurld w 111(111! 1NCll l etr• "'In"" el mpy•l ... I •Ow"''· ~o•d t•tu te•'•1e oo•d 11 ,.,.,...,.., 11•t~ l "tl Cftll M111, (ollt,l•.,11 """"'''" ... .-, Cl ""' IJ U """'''~'~' ev trit l! U TJ f'•l61'1~IYI ..,lll!t "t' lltoll ... !lo~1, J1 U -1My, Tlitld.U, A.ut ll.SL .ll, 1911 2 Held in Mesa Teen Huntington Housewife Slain By JOANNE Rl':Y ~OLDS 01 1!11 D•!lr ,.!It! 1!1ft A teenaged Huntington Be a c h housewife w11 s shot tll dt11th J\londay night as sht stood in the doorway of her family homr.. Police IRler cRptured her father·in·law and brother·in·law in Co!ta Mesa and jailed them on murder rharges. Poltre 1n1·e.o;l1i;!ators blamf'd the sl11y1ng on a fami ly squahhle 01•er foul language which ended in fighting and shooting. Officers identified the dead woman 21s ?\.irs. Kathleen M. Sipult, 19, of 10122 Kamuela Drive. She v.•as dead on arrival at Pai:ifica Hospital shortly after the 9 p.m. shooting. Detectives s;iid a .22 cal lber bullet had entered her left hreasl. In custod y on murder charges is t.1 rs. Sipult's fa ther·in·law, James Neel Sipult, Sr., 48, of Costa J\.1esa; and his youngest son, Jerry, 16. accord1nr;. to the police acrounl. Some &hots wert fire-<:!. Jamts Sr, wa5 wounded in the leg. Officers alltJ,t that 11 "·as James, Sr. v.·ho fired R single !hnl through the fmnt screen dnor that fat ally wounded his da ughter·in·law. Police be\le\'e that the fllher son, 16- year-0!rl Jerry S1pult, gnt 1ntn the. case v.·hen he drnve up 1n front of the hcu se tn a pickup truck. Then, police a!l1!:£e. James . Sr. and Jamt~. Jr. ran lri the. vehicle and drovt off with the youn&est brrither. Employes Union To Fight Freeze Festival Dis11ia11tled The elder Sipull \v;1s c11ptured two hou rs .ifter the tecn11ger's de11th \.\'hen ,'\11 NNE APOLIS, M1r1 11. (UPI) -The larg!'st public emplnyes union in I.he cnunlry sa ys it v.·ill fight President Nix· on's 9{1-day wage-price freeze, and that it s ultimate weapon v:ill be a "job ac· tiOn." .A.fter a record run attended by 229,590 persons, the Festival of Arts i.o; ended £or another season. To the exhibiting artists go the task of dismantling th eir booths and carrying home the art that the public hasn't pur chased. Here Jon Broo ks, 14, helps father, Richard dismantle their pottery booth. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police surroLlnded his apartment at 2924 Pep- pertree Lane, in Costa J\.1es11. Another brclher·in·lav.•, James Noel Sipull J r., 27, is still Rt la rge and •.o:anted by police in connectiryn with the fatal shooting. The executt\'e boRrd of the American Federation of State County and Mun icipal Ernplo.,es (AFSCrv!E ' lssuerl a statement here f\1nnday during the union'5 national convention after a. t\\·o-da y emerge.ncJ meeting a.ltended by about I~ leaders of the uni on. Annex Plan Gets Exposure Police ll"arned th at James Jr. is con· sidered armed and d;i ngernus. Hunt ington Beach pol ice ha,·e issued an all-point hulletin in seeking his rapture. Nerirl.v one do1.en Co.~ta r.tesa ;ind Hun· llngton Beach pr1hcemen clnsed in on \ht elder S1pult's home on darkened Pep-Proposal for Capistrano Beach, Dana Point Aired a door·to-door poll. pertree Lane in making the arrest. Shooting _Death Suspect Freed A preliminary riulline on th e fea sibility of annexin,ll Capistrano Beach and Dana. Priint to San Juan Capistrano recei\'ed its first r.rposure Monday before 100 persons at "town hail" meeting. But mem bers of the San Juan Capistrano City Council indi cated thty would proceed no further unless re· quested lri by propon@nts of the merger. .. Tht council can !egall)' ask for the an· nexation at this point but I don't think it ts willing to unless thl!: people make !hi! rtquest." said J\1ayor Tony Forster. The next formal ~tep is a rerolution by the city council approving the annexation and formal application lo the Loe.ii Agen· cy Formation Commission. The orderly mee ting was mainly a question and answer session with 12 pl!:O- p!I!: parading to the p!aUorm lo present opinions or questions. Jim Reg elbrugge., president of thl!: Dana Point Citizens for Action Associa· t!on, said his group is actively seeldng local go"ernment in some fo rm . "Our goal is to find oul what the residents of Dana Point want," said Regelbrugge. He. said hi5 group is plan· ning two seminars to determine. which direction they should go and will conduct They were riided hy pn!ice heJ1coplers. "\\1e .won·t prnceed until you report Officers :-prcad n1il arnund the pl:ice your findings," s;iid Ma yor Forster. armed 11·i!h shotguns, tearg:is guns and Commnnly ;isked qul!:slions answered bull etproof vests and t.ook cover hf'hind by the staff included : squad c11rs lined in front of the small -Tax Ra te : City lax rate 90 cents. apartment. Capistrano Beach and Dona Pnint have ll all prnved unnet·essarv. seven sepcial districts \.\'iih $2.S5 total. If "We dialed the phnne And let it ring city administered them there r.ould be several times," Huntin~tnn Sgt Jack re.ductinn of 211 cents H ;i persnn lived Reinhnll7. explainer!. "We wantec, to t;ilk 11.'\thin rill seven . But. most live in onl y a him into coming ouL but there was no few so redu ct inn would be very small. ansv.·er." -Cost of extending srrvires : It woul d About. 11 2fi p.m., Mesa sf'rReants !'-tax rost ;ipproximRtely $450.000 tn extend City \\'ilson ;ind Car.v Srhull apprflached the service~ lo lhl' two areas. Revl'nues im· apartment and k1ckPd in th(' front door. rnediAtely raisen rrnm known liources Sipult surrendered meek ly. He ha d An Artesia ynuth jailed Jn the gunshot death nf a (;imp Pcnrlle!nn Marine was rrleasf'rl l\1 nnd ay alter the sheriff'5 of· fice necided the shooting was accidental. ffrl;:in Perez. 1!1, has been held since Sunday when Marine Pvt. San tns La· ,R"arda, 17, 1\'a.~ sh(lt in thf' he::irl while the c;1 r in v.h1ch he v.·a:. rid ing "'as south· bound nn the San Diego f reev.'.?.Y et Avery PRrk\.\'<IY offramp. l~agarda died Monday at thr. Orange. County Medical Center. v.•nuld hi> $1i51.000. IPav1ng $200.noo extra brrn sho! 1n the h.·~. For capital outl;iy 11nd .o;t reet iin· Cl;id f}o!y in a \1 hite Ire-shirt and pant :::, provPment. No reducti on in city tax rate hP .o;lu mped mot1nnle".~ to the 11;ras.o; wh1tP. should be e~pected . nfficers handcuffed him and placed him Nixon, HEW Chief Confer H.C. Wheeler Dies at Age 73 President Nlxon met in S.!ln Cl emente today "'ith Health and \Vellare Secretary Elliot Ric.hardioD -a canlv ence which ' ·1 ' came amld reports ~ an estranpmtnt br.tY.•ttn the. two over the school bu5 ing ccntrO\'ersy. Speculation lhat the Prt sident and Record Crowds Attended Fest The 36th annual Pageant of the Masters and ftsth·al of Arts in La2una Bl!:ach ended the 1971 season with a record total attendance of 229.~90 pe rson5. Puhlicilv dirt-rlor Sall v Rt-P\'f' tta id the. Festival &at e ol 121.23-0 surpassed 1he pre\•ious allendance record of !15,!36, set In 196!1 The Pagranl nf !OB.360 person~ ha~ rt-· m3ined constant 01Pr the veari:. .\S th;it I!> all t.he t•1e\\·ers lrv1ne Bowl 1-1·11! hold 1n ~5 ni ~hts , she ~a id Thti ga te recr1 pts frir bot h event ;. 11.1s about $i>OO ,OOO, 5he added Boost in Countv J Tax Ra le Seen Superv1snrs \\'i\1 adopt a 1\\71·72 Orange (l)U nt\' tax rate \\"ednesrla~' "·1th the ~st gue~s that 1l 11 1\l inrrease ~4 cents lo a recnrrl ~2 fl~ Bo;ird mrmbers arlnpttd a S24 2.2 m:lhon budgtt last month. the highest in the count~ 's h1slnry, \\'ith increases blam· eri on hig cn~t iump$ f('lr "·elfarl.', t.11!'d1 Cal and law enfnrcement 1nclud1ng rourts. Last minute adjustment~ in lht budgtl 11.re not. expected to change the l!:Stimated lax rate to any tmportant dt'gree. ad· m1nislrative officials said loday. -Bnndin,R"· Bonded indebtedness "'nuld in an arnbutilncc. Rleliardson dti nol set'@y!-to-eye on the nnt be ll~sumed by the re~t nr the Si r ult w;i~ treated rnr !he lei:: wound l'l.t potentially explosi\'e Issue was mel with pnpul 11 cP but would remain nn tax bills of r11r1fica Hosp1t;1J in Hunlinglnn Be;ich he !l t~ deni!ll5 from Press Secretary Ron thn5e in .o;pet•ial dis tricts f'Ven after and then booked al Huntin.'(ton Cily Jail. Ziegler in recent days. distr ict.~ disfllvrd. His )'flUngc r son. Jerrr. Hi. wa~ taken "Thilt couldn't be further frrim the -Represcntatinn : !n ac·c()rd "'ith nne in!o cus!ndy 11bnut nnp. hour 11f1cr 1he truth ." he s11id. man one votr rul in i:: of the courts. but ~hnnt in~ 11l P l;ieenli e anrl 17th s1reets in Th" official reason for the morning could di\"ide new clly intn councilman1c. Costa Mesa. Jle JS being held in juvenile talks between the two men is di sc ussion disl ric1s. hi1 ll. of departmental matters and budget -Time involved : Annexation wnuld be .J;1111r.s .. Ir. 11•;is rrp1wtcd!,v spnt1f'd in estimalts for the next fiscal ytar. !IC· on 1he b;illot ~1x tn righl mnnths after ap· thf' 200 hlnck nf llilh Strcrt 1n ('nst.i1 l'l1rsa cording to Ziegler. plicRtinn lfl LAF('. e::irl .v th i.~ noorning. But police were But some reports hal'e indicalt-d lht -D;ina Pnlnl Ha thor: lnf•luded in the unahlr to locate. him. tv.·o men "'ere tn discuss the busing con· annex::itlon hnundaries . Citv could rece1l'e Hunt 1nglnn Aeach police 1oday are at · trove rsy and fede ral aid to parochial s::iles lf'IX ret:f'ip!S ;ind revenues from !RX · lempl!nR In reconstruct Circumstances sc hools. ing privately owned proptrties such as tha1 led to the fatal shno1in,R" . Private fun£'ral .o;er\'icrs \\"ill be he ld \\"erlne~rl;iy for l!a ywarrl (' \Vhet ler. ~81 · B Al':nirl;:i J\li!J nrra, 1.:igun;i Hills, ""ho d1rd Saturday at !he ;:ige nf 73. J\1r. \Vher.ler is survived hy his v.·1fe, Viri;inl;1 nf the ra111ily hnmr and a niece, J\1rs. C<irnl.)n Effrr1z nl Shrrno;in O.:i k~. A notive ol Hiflwath.<1 , l\ansas .. \1r . \\"h eeler has lil'ed 1n Cal1fnrn1a fnr the pa~L l l years and in Laguna Hilts for the past yrar. McCorm ick r.l ortuary ts direct ing . The meeting was the first formal func-bu5inesses in the harbor area. Harbor Officers belie.ve thal present in tht. hon 1-1·ith 8 member of hls cabinet prnpe rty Is cou nty owned and not tax· home at the time of the stiootin,R" were the schedu!Pd by the President th l.., "'etk. abll'. victim K<ithleen . her husband, J;irk l_Ja2Ll Ua B eacJ1 CotJ pie -Reg1~tered Voters: {' R p i .~ tr an n Slpult. 22: .James Sr., .James Jr. and 1he ._ On l\1onda~'. he announced more trave.I P1 ~~: f~~~:h~pe;~11~~~~::1 ;~~~hs~·iH ™' ~l~:~hCa;i·~;:~nn~~~~21 :P~11~:i10~·~.;;11d"~~ ~~~~;hi~;sie~~~~1i~n:hey 1-1·ere rf'portedly To J O i 11 Ca 1r1 pt.t s Ship cequirfd in all throe cnmmun itt·"·'· r ohce '''d lhe '''''"' s,pult· h d 1·1,.lt('d h\" Nixnn n11"· includes l\la inland ~. " ' " ~ ~ a (hin;:i .. Japan and Canada. -/1.<;.~psi:eri \'al11a!1nn; Dan;i Pn1nt. .o;pp:1r:ited an1l .J:in1f's, Sr. had recenl!~ L;i_l!una Reach resident.~ 11r. anf1 Mrs. S lli,97~.471i . C ap 1st ran n B£'arh, 111n'"" to Cn.o;ta ,\-11'SR · Theodnre F.rh nf \"1ll:i. 99. Alue LaiiJOOn, Th" Can:id ian trip 11•as !!.nnnun rrri ~1 rin· ti b •· s 1 na.v as an accepl ance to the lnvi!ll!lnn Sll.819 .. 126 . San Juan, $22,97fi.476 as nf l'ol1ce :i.llr,1:c 1h;i1 Jar k ;inrl his ra thPr \\"i rm arr:. err 3 rn m Los An,R"e!eos as made 10 !96 9 by Prime r. 1 in ister Pitrre Au.I! ~-heJ!:in arRU lnj! 01rr tht> r:itht-r's ust nf \J•1 t1 ni:: ;;i.o;sr1<"1il tf' profe[<.snr 11nd ,.i,.111ni;: TrudC'a u. -Cnn~nl 1f1at1on nf hrP anrl polu·p foul l;inJ.!_11a~e 11nrl 1hP ;iri::umrnl !urnrrl ntrrsf' ;ihoarrl the \\"oriel Campus Af loat , That trip mighl lake plllce in the f>pnn g v.·1thnul 11nne,.alinn : CC1uld he d0ne. but 1n10 a "·rcsthn.i; rna1 ch. Thrn .James J r. f h:i pman C.:Qllei::e. of next ve;ir. 11.·nulrl require fnnnatinn <1f ;,ppc1al gn! 1ntn the lit:hl Fa ll semc.~1Pr·.~ 4l.l·nH•mbtr iotudent •·::;nme.tlfl'1P Parly nP)(f ~·f'a r"' !\\ion will d1.o;!r1r1. and count.v is cur re. n ! Iv Rnt h ,l;i mr~. Sr. ;ind .l;1n1r1' .Ir. Wf"l't' h<'>dv nnd fifl.memh(>r {;irulty \l'l ll v1 ~1t !r;i iPI !n ,J;ipan .'t~ 11.fl\, Zit-i;:ler said. d1scoura1-11ng ~peciiil d J st r i cl prO· a rn1 Prl , rol1rP char~t. !'lllrt< 1nrlu d1og 1!11 nnlulu. Sin,i:apore, ThP ~lalnl;inrt Chin;:i 1n11rnry will take lrl:'':":':':'':':· ============:..:T:l:ie=fl~g:h:":°'=l:a t:':':':'~':'d:.o.':~~".'":d:"":':'~· ...::":""'=b:'·:'' :':':d:f:':':':hl:':":"_,: __ ::; plarf> hrf0re i'.1ay I nf 1!171. Kixon h11s made plans fnr yl'! anntht.r tnp 111 r('cent, \\'eeks -a mteling In :\nrhor<i~r. Al;i:.k;i . \;ilE' thl:. mnnth m11rloni,:. thf' firs! time in his!.or.v that an AmPr1r;in r hirf n£ f>tate ha~ met wit h a Jari;inese emperor. f.mpl'fnr Himsh1to and his wilt ..,,;11 ar· r11P 1n Alask;i Sept. 29 , meet lhe Pre.f>i· drnt Rnd hi:. 11.·ifr . P<it. then continue a hi.o;tnric \'.'fl rld lclur. Zirglr r has 1nlimaled thal after the m£'eting the firsl family v.·ill rl!:turn to Californ ia ~ presumably fnr a 5lay Al La Ca~a Pacific11 In San Clemenlf'. Plan.o; hv the Pre5idenl fnr thl!: rt~I of tht w~k rt:main vague. Ziegler has pr(). mi r.ed a relat\\'ely un t vent.ful few days before. Nilan returns to the cap ital on Friday, A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • • • ... Unless it hos wormth and l:ieouty, which new corpeting will provide- Walls can be paintCle , new furn iture added, peting will detract from everything el se. but wor n-out or lack-luster cor- Wolf Atta~k Look ot it this woy -t hree or four yeeri is e Iorgo chunk of your life. Don't spend these yeers with o dull , plo in, troet cerpeling . Tronsform your hous e with o beoutiful , vibronl carpeting from Alden 's. Mesa Victi111 T ells of Zoo Aita.ck Cn~t.1 ?-lesan Richard T. Scott is re sting tnday \\'Lth bandaged hands after being a tt;ick~ by wol ves Sunday at the San D1egll Zno. Scott. 20. of 313 B llith Place. said that he "'as looking al the wnh es fr()m 1 sptc· t11ton~· platform 11.·hile resting his fore.arm& nn the five·fnnt hllrncadt. whrn one of the pack .-:rabbed his !tft hand v.·ith its tl!:eth . \Vhile at!t>mpt!ng to btf'll It 11""·111y, hi.' said. two other wolves gr•bbed h1~ fret h<ind and clun;;: to 11. He said his 11rms 1-1·rre susf)f'nd1ng lhl' ..,,•r.lrPs in mirl111r unt il ht lnsl h1~ footin11, and hung suppnrte.d by the lf!dge Scott ~1 1d h1g "'lft . Bnnn1e. 11nd " few nbserver5 were able to beat off the v.·oh ts v.·1th 5hoes. He emphasized th11l he was not n11Hn1 his arms to arou5t. the 1~1olves' altenL!on at th' tim e ol thl!: att1ck as stated In one. account. \\"1rne~ts h!!:lped him tn 1 bench. s..Jd Stolt. v.·here he v.·aittd. bleedin1 profuse. I~. for medical &Id. He 11·11s taken to Ml!:rcy Hosplt1I by stat11: fJl)lice offiee.rR ""'hert ht was treated f('lr 10 !11cer11tions. Upon rele11~e from the. hnsrii1al. Scoll . .!In unemployed truck dr1 vt>r . ~11id ht And hls wi lt. lackln,i: mnney for 11; taJ"I , were farted to w1tk thrrt m11"5 hArk to tht 1M ll'ht:rl!: they hart trlt their cAr 5(-ntt. ""l'ln himself ov.·ns a ha.lf·bretd "·nlf, c\11ms no aulhorlUt~ from the zoo off~red ~Id. AJ'\d !!.Aid tht y refused lri pro- \"1de tr11n~port1Uon ••hen rP.quested . . , ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663· l'lacentia Ave. COSTA ME SA 646-4838 HOURS, MDO ..... '"""'·· 9 10 !:JO-l'rl., 9 1e 9-S..., 9:l 0 IO s ·--~=----· -· ; " .......... --. • • Saddlehaek EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ,VO~. o4, NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA lUESDAY, AUGUST lf, 197 f TEN CENTS c 00 Two Measaires District Bond Issue Vote Set By PATRICK BOYLE 01 Int O•ilf Pllor St•lf Residents of the Tustin Union High School District will go to the polls Feb. 1, 1972. !o vote on a $15 million construc- tion bond issue and a three year, $1.14 general purpose 1ax override. Di strict lrustees !\1onday in sending lhe IYlO measures to the vo!ers, pledged an all-out push for passage. .. If these are going to pass," !rustee Dtckran Boranian said, ''we will have Exhumatio11 For 'Mi11or Evidence' The exhunullion early this week of the bOOy of a housewife n1urdered in San Clemente more than a year ago is not intended to yield fingerprints of the dea d wo1na11. but 011ly to close a minor ga p i11 the evidence , it hils oeen learned. Orange County District Attorney 's in-\'C~llgalors have arfived in the small IO\l'O of CoopcrBville, l\1ich., to check Jhe configuration or the fotea rms of the body ot Connie Lynn Johnsol'I . 1'hc probe will complete the file on one inciden tal piece of el'ldence which \.\'ill be used in the murder tria l of ~lark Al;in John son, lhe slain woman 's hus- band_ 1'he handsome young Mar,ine goes on trial \Vetlnesday In Orange County Su· perior Court. Sources close to the case said l\fon- dav thal the dl sinlermcnt \vould prove 1hiit tile prosecution diligently al\empted to find the source of bloodstains made fin a pi!low which i\1rs. Johnson's slayer <1raped over her face on the morning of her murdrr a year ago l<1st June. Apparentl~'· it has been presun1ed the won1 a 11·~ blood.v fnrear1ns and pa 1 ms )11<1 rlr thr s!ains during the struggle v.·ith her k ii Irr_ The pill-011•c<1sr and !hC' rC'por\s on the ex.1mination will probobly be artded to ;i hugr list flf e1·idence v.·h1l'h h·i; been )!:tl hi'rcrf during a ye:ir of i11ves!igation by thrc(' scparal(' agencies. TI1e prtlbe ended la st .Junr wilh the ar- 1·r..-t of ~1rs. JCtl1nson·s husb;:ind. Sl;llr1nen 1~ n~~er!edlv n1 ad e h1· 1he ,,oung Janel' cnrf}Orat · .1ftrr hi~ i:irrc~l ~ire eXPCtlCd to play a 1n ni11r role in the jrinl. J ohn~m1 wn " indic1 ed by the Grand .lurv un ;i eh:irge of ho1nicide, The \7iic!nn1n vcternn is accused flf fatnllv beating his thrce·months -pr egnani \'.'ife 'with "' \\'noden st00I. then stabbing her 11·ith a knife. The sl:iying occurrC'd in the couple's small . down~tai rs studio apartment at 416 C ~1onterey Lane before dawn on a d:iv in mid-June of 1970. Police found the stool al:eged tn have lnf])ctr.d f<i!ill head \l'OUnds on 1hc 20· \·ear.old housewife_ but the knife ha.~ "ncl'cr hcPn Fnund . despite days of digging in open <ireas near the pier-area apart- ment . to use al! of the positive talent we have in the di strict." A $5 million bond pr°'" posa l \.\'as narro\\']y defeated by voters in 1970. Two thirds plurality is required 10 pass a bond measure. If approved, the bond money would be supplemented with slate funds to build three new high schools aRd expand fa· cilili:S at the existing four schools. The lax override, officials says, is necessary to continue to operate the district. The district is legally permitted to levy 85 cents pe r $100 assessed valua- tion. The present levy for general purposes is $1.50, boosted 65 cents by a tax override which expires July \, 1972. If voters approve the new measure, the district will be permitted to levy a general purpose tax as high as $1.99. District superintendent William 7.ogg told trustees th is increased amount was necessary to build up a reserve fund and to keep from operating the school district ;:1l a deficit. ff the present $1.50 levy were allowed to rontinue. Zogg said, the district would be in debt some $2 million b,v the end of the 1972-73 school year. District trustees ooted the major pro· blem in convincing residents to vote for both measure would be the pending unification of the district with three elementary school districts. In the event the high school di strict is divided into thrtt parts, the bonded in· debtedness would be splil in proportion to the assessed valuation 0£ each new district. The bonded indebtedness of the Tustin district. if the SIS million measure is passed, would be about $25 million. As for the tax: override, all tax rates become nuU and void if lhe district is split. .. \Ve will have to make it clear," said lrustec Chester Briner. "that if \.\'e unify at the end of the first year, all bets are off." Additional slate funds to supplement the bond money is contingen t upon passage of a $350 million state school bond issue in June of 1972. If this measure ls defeated by voters, the Tustin district will borrow the money from the slate to supplement its O\\'n funds. "If we µass it. and if the state passe~ ii. anrl if "'C don·1 unify. and if the Su preme Court doesn't take it a\.\·ay,'' lrust.ee Briner said, "ll'e may get some money out of all this." Super Airln1cs To he Opposed \VA S HINGTON (UPI) -The Transportation Df.>partn1ent has decided to oppose any mergers among U,S. airl ines that would create any new super .\iized airline, it wa s learned toda y. 'T'he department has prepared a 23-page report. which it planned to release today. IJ'ou!lining its criteria for mergers. Part of the docu1nent indicates the department, after consultations with the Justice Department. is against any merger that v•otlld result in an airline much larger than Unit ed Air Lines -th e nation·s largest carrier -already is. Sources said the Ion g·a w a It ed guidelines also indicated the government \\"OU\d oprx>se mergers between any two airlines which would resu lt in giving the merged airlh1e an unfair size advantage O\'er other rompetitors in the same markets. a Cliff Barager Auto on precipitous perch belongs to Marilyn A. Bar'nes of 'S'12 Mystic \Vay, Laguna Be<ich. Police said she stepped from the car Monday aft· ernoon and forgot to set the brake. It rolled back and beca me lodged delicately on a retaining wall. The car teetered for about 10 minutes before tow trucks arrived and saved the day. SpeediI1g Traf fie Blasted · By Residents in Clemente Sa n Clemente city co u n c i Im e n Wednesday \Viii ia ckle traffic speed complaints by residenls in tv.·o segments or tl1e cit y. In one neighborhood, resi dents proposed that bumps be placed in the roady,•ay to slow traffic. l\1r. and Mrs .. Robert B. Miller and 19 of their oeighbors along streets above the Riviera area bc11ch complained by letter lhls "'"eek that traffic is becoming ex- cessively last. "and conscquentlv is dangerous." The residents - who point out traffic: along Ca lle La Costa as the most vivid exam ple -offer several suggestions for solution. .. They Inc lude lhe bumps in Ule pavement, a st.o p sign at the intersection of La Costa with Calle ~1onte Christo and z. 15 mile-per-hour speed limit. In another traffic complain t. res idents along the Avenida Montalvo and Avenida Loberlo areas also have complained about dangerous traffic conditions. Aaron Bank, a resident of the area , wrote councilmen this y,·eek to point to multiple dwell ing cons tructi on tn the nei((hborbood and its potential to add even more traffic to streets he terms substandard. Bank has requested a tity traffic survey of the roads in an attempt to in- t-rcase safety. Other items sched uled on the council's relatlve!y light agenda for the 7:30 p.m. 1neetlng include: -The selling or a public hea ring on a rec1uest by the Chapman ~lanagement Corporation for a shift in commerci0l zoning categories on a lot covering 600 to 628 Camino Los Mares near San Cleme nte General Hospital which opens next year. Planning commissioners alread y have approved the idea . -A report by City Manager Ken Car· ron results of a consultant survey stu- dying the proposals by golf rourse clubhouse lessee Peter Berger for eo1arge1nent or the kitchen area, The idea, Berger has told rouncilemn. would boost income at the city -o wned clubhouse. -A status report on the Proposed Civil Defense ev•ation plan for the city, a document wlflch has been dra/led but as yet not submitted to the state for ap- proval . The documen t rovers evacuation procecdures in case of emergencies, in- cluding nuclear incldents at San Onofre. Navy Launches Probe Into Oil Spill Off Coast U.S. ~av:r officia ls today launched an Investigation to determ ine how 300 .000 f!.&llons or oil got spilled at. sea, fouling Orange Coast beaches an d President NiJ:· tin's private strand in San Clemente. Ambulance Firms May Vie The ocean-borne oil globs have now drifted well southerly of the Western \\lhite House. PaJ.ches of the glug, however. have been spotted near the Mexican border and the Navy is pushin g efforts to keep it from washing ashore on beaches today. f\.1onday was the $CCOnct straight aay that no 011 washed ashort north of Otcans1oe. The srx>kesman said 225 ~allors again would be cleaning S11n Diego County BiiJa Califor11ia beaches. "We recognize our rcsponsibillty to clean it up and have initi nted com· mu11:"<1lions with the Mexican govenl· men!.'' tifl 11th Naval Dlslrict spoke.5mnn i;n1d. Cornpetition for San Clemente Area Service. Seeri ' What is shaping up to be a competition for ambulance service in th~ San Clemente area v>'ill come t>tfore city councilmen Wednesday when a Santa Ana-based firm renews its request for a city business license. Morgan K and M Ambula~e service will seek to be pieced on a rotation system in the area to share the list wi th Hospita l Ambulance Service which has received a city business license, but not monthly subsidy from the city. The request by the Morgan firm earlfer In the summer was received 11nd filed , in a sense by city councilmen. who a week before had agreed to grant a license to the Hospital service. Before the lictn1e wa s Issued , the e:-ea was without emergency service for about t\fO weeks. The city has a routine budget item covering Q ,000 a year as a subsidy to a local Ambulance service. But the Hospital Ambulance firm has not sought that grant. During the f>Criod· when there was no private service. the city pressed it s rirt chiers station wagon into '\lse to handle emergency ambulance calls. · The vehicle has been used often since 1he granting of the license 2-S well, to caver ~~·when .the private service has nol been avallablt. BrlgHt Motgaii" owner-oper•tor' oC tne firm 1ubmttting the liltest offer, 1tresaed in a letter to councilmen that his firm Ms been In operation for 28 years. A branch office, he r;aid, would be main- tained al J13 Avenlda Navarro In the city's lndustrlel section. Morgan's bid for the buslne11s In San Clemente was tuf.ned down by coun-- cilmen who said they believed sums re~ quested for a subsidy we.r-e too high. The latest request, however, makes oo mentlQn ol a &ub.!iidy under the propQSed rotallon-call idea . es aves States Pressing Their Own Plans From Wire Servicts Shock waves have spread nationwide over the California Supreme Court decision eliminating the local property ~ 1:r -tr School Rule: Poor Cheer, Rich Jeer The state Supreme Court's school pro- perty tax decision has sparked a variety of reactions from the Orange Coast which includes both wealthy and poor school districts, Districts with high tax bases aren't too · enthusiastic about possible statewide tax- es. The poorer districts are elated. Dr. Clarence Hall. chief of the Ocean Vi ew District in Huntington Beach, an economically poor district, said: "\Ve're extremely pleased, We fee l education across the state. and Ocean View in particular, will only go forward when the Legislature puts the money where the children are rather than where industry 11." The emphasis of the Supreme Court ruling was that di stricts with a lot of in· dustry or expensive. land have an unfair educational advantage over the d11tricta witb paor:-.1e~ vaJuaUon. Ocean• View. for instance has a total lax rate of $3.68 yet in 1970.71 could spend only $660 per pupil on education. Laguna Beach, in contrast, has a tax rate of $3.38 for a unified district (Ocea n View is elementary) Md spends $989.95 per pupil. Dr. William Ullom. superintendent or the Laguna Beach Unified District, said his district would hclp provide input ti> the courts if the "no property tax" decision \Vere appealed. "Without using property tax a~ a base, Laguna Beach schools would be in severe trouble," he said. Ullom added that neither he nor other district officials wanted to see Laguna students prosper at the expense of child ren Ji ving in poorer distrlcts. "I think there is a need for other type s of financial support ," he explained, though his district is against the statewide property tax:. Other wealthy districts include: Seal Beach Elementary, HunUnglon Beach F:lement.ary. Newport-r.lesa U nified, Capist rano L'nified, Tustin Union Hi gh and Saddleback Community College. Some of the poorer districts, besides Ocean View, include: Hun tington Beach Union High. f oun tain Valley Elementary, \V es tminster Elementary, and Sa n Joa- quin Elementary. Dr. Robert Peterson, co u n t y superintendent of schools, said the ruling will force the slate to accept its "constitutiona l responsibility to supJX>rt public education. Today the heaviest part of the burden rests on local property tax- payers and this should not be so." Superintendents from the r l ch er districts were afraid the rourt nlling would downgrade their own education or raise property taxes for their own people. Those from the poorer districts hailed the n11ing as a boon to education. "Edu cators have recognized the need for 'it for a long lime," Jack Roper, superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, rommented. San Juan Given $7,294 Grant For Rail Work San Juan Csplstrano ha11 received a state grant of $7,294 to help foot the bill for two · ratlway crossing safety in· st.allatlons compJet.ed last fltcal year. The amount, granted through an action of the Public Utilities Cornmlsson, pays for so percent of the city's 11hare of the costfi for the nashlng lights and gates at the Verdugo and De.I Obispo Road cross· lngs of the Santa Fe tracks. ~ The grant wa~ one of several an· nounced in recent days to several Orange County cities. The Santa P't raJJro11d bore on~half o.f the Installation costs, and cities split the other half with the state. tax as a legal system for financine schools. \Vhile state officials are reacti ng sharp- ly -and 1nos tly favorably -to the court ruling, groups in other states are generating enthusiasm ta press their ov:n similar court cases. forty-eight states use the local pro- perty tax to support their schools. Only l·Jawaii and Utah are different. Hawaii handles al l school financing at the state leve l while Utah has an equalization formula which sets a limi t on what a district can spend per pupil. The next lega l steps in the issue are slill unclear. Sanford Gruskin, an assistant attorney general who argued the state 's case for the property la x, said no decision haJ been made on whether to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Supre1ne Court did order the case returned to a Los Angeles Superior Court lo determine speci fic instances \\''here the quality of educ<1tion is unequal. Paul J. ~1cKaskle , an attorney for the \\le~tern Center on La1v and Poverty, \1•h1ch pressed the la1v suit for 16 Los Angeles parents, said H the state doesn't revise its syste1n by the end of 1972 his grou p y,·ould go back into court to see that it is accompllshcd. _ In I.he last three years suits and legisla· tion In at least eighl states failed to remove public schools from their dependence on loca l p1·operty taxes. Federal courts had dismissed some o{ the cases because they didn't feel they could get into the Iss ue. the California decision may change the trend. "ft is not binding on federal courts, but it cornes from a respected state supreme court. It breathes n1ore life into a dozen school finance suits pending all over the country," said James Robertson. director of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under the La\v, in Washington, D.C. Authorities predicted that sd1ts i.n Det.roit and San Antonio, Tex., might be revived. Jn Ken-0sha, Wis.. a suit sponsored by United Auto Worker Local 72 on beha lf of union families remains in preliminary stages. Princeton Professor Mi('hael Danielson predicted the ruling could have a wide socil.'J effe l'L "An equitable school financing system \1•ould virtually re1nove the chief public r<itionale for excluding poor an d 111oderate income blacks and whites from suburbs -the very real argument that they brin g in more C'Osts than tat resou rces and constitu!e an economii: liability." he said, The reaction in California is mostly favo rable, except for leaders of a few wealthy school districts v.·ho aren't hap- py. ·' lt.'s revolutionary." Wilson Rile!, state su perintendent of public instruction declared . "I have been saying al l alon g that the quality of a child 's education should not depend on where the child lives in the state." Governor Ronald Reagan was not available for comment on the decision, but his aides pointed out that ln the past he has supported use of a statew ide pr°'" perty tax to equalize edu cation, Orange Coan Weat•er l\Iostly sunny today and Wednes- day but some late night and earl y rnorning low clouds along the coasl. Highs around 70 at Ule beaches. rising to 83 inland. Lows tonighl around 63-65. INSIDE TODAY A rnaoazine reporc" that thf! United su.iees offered to Sf!ll four atomic bomb$ fo the French in 1954 to stop Communis t Viet j\.fbth troops ·1~cur Dienbienphu. See story and map on Page 4 today. C1lllw11l• c111c·:,.., 1,1, Cle·· .... '"",. CA ..,,,. O! 1 N.elctt 0!\'Gf(ff 1!11' , .... , "''' l!llltr"t l"'".,,' l'ln•fl<:'• HtAK•H ....... l.•lld- ~ ... • ' ' "·" .. " • • • " , .. ,, " ,. " MMl,,,_I llMl!llt lt Htll4o1MI Htwl 4·1 Ot"9t CIMlfllt t S~l~l• l'trT" 11 SPWll If.II llK• Ml flctl"I 1 .. 11 T1!1w111t11 U ,.,,,.,...,. ,, Wt llllff I Wfl/19 W .. h 1• WtMtll'I /itWI 1).14 Worlll Jrt-. W ----,._~=--~.ro··· .............. ·---4~-~~-----.... ,.... ... \ l • I 1 j I ' I DAJ l.., PILOT SC federal Job • . • • Plan Vetoed • • ~y Trustees : By 1 narrow split vote. Tuslln Union High School District lrustees f\1oriday Wted not to t~ke part tn a federally fund· ~ plan to hire unemploved persnns. : In turning dov.·n the ·propr1 5aJ .i·2. the lna1orily of the trustees ronrended the ao_vernmenl would be di clating \l.'hlch ap-~1cants the district could hire and v.·ot!ld pltimately burden the dislrict with pnwanted t'mployes. : Under the program . the sch!'()] dislrict !''OUld ha\'I!' heen gi\ en S35.000 to hire IOme six emp!oyes. Preference v.·nuld lta\'e to be given to unemployed Vietnam l-eterans, the federal proposal stipulated. thunty·"'tde, $2 .B million has been lllCN'.'ated unde.r the Emergency Employ- lrlent Act of 1971 , which is aimed at t.nemploye<I and underemp!oved persons tinder 25 or over 45 years of a"ge. : Voting against accepting the money )rere trustees Robert Barthnlome\1-', June 6mith a.nd Paul Calhoun . Chester Briner >nd Dickran Boranian fa l"ored the tmploym@nt plan . ; "This program defeats everyth ing that ~erica stands for .'' said Bartholomew arguing against the federal program. contended that the go\•ernment would nd it for only a short time and then cut bff the mon@y. forcing the district to con· ~nue to pay the employes. j. "The government of the U.S. does. not :fft~ educational programs on an y school dislrict at any lime." countered Bora- nian, a high school principa l. Thi!! district would ha ve been required to 5upp!ement the federal money with $3,MIO and to absorb half. or three, of the. employe.s into permanent positions. District superintendent William Zogg said men v.•ere now needed for painting and maintenance, but funds were not a\"a!lable to hire such workers. Trustee Smith contended the district ·would not be able t.o select the men to be hired, since referral~ from the state Human Resollfces Department would have to be considered for the positions. Bartholomew also cited the plan as discriminatory for gi ving pref@rence to one group -the unemployed veteran - aver other groups. Laguna Cotmcil Will Consider £ode, of Ethi,cs . :· :: A resolution establishing a code ol :~thics lnr el@cled officials and city ;:employes v.·1!J be taken under discussion ~y Laguna Beach City Councilmen !IVednesda y night. ~ The code, dra"·n by Tully Seymour. cl· :ty attorney. is patterned after one now ln :")ffect in Fountain Valley. ~ The matter of a code ol ethics v.·as •l>roughl up by several persons at the Aug. :J meet ing ni the city council. Instances ::wl're cired of pns5ib!e conflict of int.ere.st :_pr dnubtfu/ ethical bt:havior involving :.poth councilmen and plann ing com- :-tnis~ioners. :: The rnde. as presented. cov e r s ~spon!'1bilities of public office: lair and ~ual treatment : use Qf pubhc property: ~ncor:ipat ible employment ; disclosure of :Cinfident1al information nr use for :persnnal gain, and procedures fnr diM:los- . lng interest in a matter before it comes :Up for discussion. '2 Canoeists Seized CHICAGO !AP • -rv.·o canoe is ts "'ho 8a1d they threw tv.n rl1.imm1es bloodied by rfl'd d;>!' 1.1tn the Chic.o>:'l Rl\'f"r tll protest ·y,·,.,_t Pak1~ta n s Ltf'aTment nf the East B,.ng.;.1 1~. 11 fre arrested ~1onday for -ptJllu !in~ the "'atP r. Otl:ANGl COAST DAllY PllOT Ollit.JlG:= co.i.sr l"U!H 151-41MC. COM•,u .;y l1t\l•r+ N. W ied 1"-.1 DIM Ind J'ut>U>l\ef J •c\ It. Cutl•y 11.c• "'"'DIM It.~ G. .... 11 M1111;1r n ...... K, •• ;1 ED Her The"''' A. M11tJ'~'"' M1n1g111m EO•IOt Ch1rr.1 H. let" Rtt}.11d P. Ni ll -. A n l>llnl M1111;011; Efl<:0'1 .· .· .• ,• • • /1:11111 a..c.• OHie• 22? Fertol Avtnu• M1 a:f'lg 1dd·1u : P.O. l e• 666, 9165 2 S1111 Cl•-•" OHltt 305 Not!h El C1Mino ltt t l, '12611 Otlltir OHk 111 Co~I• Mttu· JJtl Wu! •• ., 51""' 1<1-iio•t IH~~: lJll Mtwpor1 I D\11•1 ... Hu11r1,,.10J'I •••th~ 1117l ll••c.11 8D11l1Y1r4 0.11l 'f ,.h.OT. with -<~ I< ,.,,,...,...., the Mt•l-,.'flf. ll '°'*"l~fll fll•ll' tl(ftl SU"• •• ., ... W'{lltl11 "llllW,..~ l&t l .. 11". let<~. 1'1t•D&'I l1tt~. Cbsll Mftt. ,_...,,.tf"t'll"I ... { .. , FD11••11.. V1l~Y. ,,.. ci. ...... r~/ (t PIUrl ,,. "'11111 l"Hlllb•t.-, 1 -..0 wllll -•tt-t ! f111!1o., "''"tlN I 1•:..11,.. 111.,1 tto 11 )JI WHI 111 $1rH I. C:0.11 Mttl. T•I•""-• 171'1 'IJ.,J!I Cl-..lft.4 Ae,,.rtl~" 612·1671 * ci.-te .t.11 D~ert-tt: Telt•N l•J-11!0 lateM ..... All hpllrt-": T$f1MH 4f'·'''' ·CDl"f•lthl, Hll, O•tP'Ot Cou• "ullll•"•"I Ceoooo.t.,.,. Jle """" •lo)"•I, rn1nrr1•1e<i1. ,.,,e,111 "''"'' or 111-t•••-ftlt "'''"' "''Y i.q r1Wllducflll '*''"°"' 1.-c111 ,.,. M IU 'Ofl el urr'ill<I -"''· i«fltHI clttl '""te n•i<I 1r Jlr.....,.,rt lt,fh . t~f C.0,11 M"'· C.1lllOml1 J.11-.u l9'IP1 Irv <1.,ltt U.H -~111111 Irv 171111 IJ rJ _,,, .. 1vi Mllll1r1 • .,,H ... tlf .. ,, U.Jl _, .. ,y. .. -~ -, .. ;i ... .,,. - ... 2 Beld in lflesa Teen Huntington Housewife Slain By .JOANNE REYNOLDS 0 1 1111 O•llr ,.u,r "'" A leenaged Huntington Be a c h bnusewife v.•as 8hn t to death Monday night a!! she stood in !he doorway of her family home. J>oJice later capturc>d her f11ther·'in·law and brolhf'r-in-law in Costa Mesa and jailed lhe1T1 on murder charges. Police investigators blamed the slaying on a family squahble over foul language "''h1ch ended in fi ghllng and shooting. Officers ide nlifled the de.ad v.•oman as Mrs. Kalhlc.cn .r.t. Sipult_, 19, of 10122 Kamue!a Drive. She "'as dead on arrival al Pacific.a Hospital shortly alter the 9 p.m. shoaling. Det('CtiV('S said a .22 caliber bullet had entered her left hreast. In custody Qn murder eharges is l\.1rs. Sipult's father·in·law. James Noel Sipult, Sr., 46, nF Costa Mesa; and his youngest lion .. Jerry, 16. according to the poliC'e acco unl Some ~hots were firtd, James Sr. was wounded tn the leg. Officers allege !hat it was James, Sr. \\"ho fired a single shot lhrough the front screen door that fa tally wounded his daughter-in-law. Police bel1e1·e that the other son, 16- year-(lld Jerry S1pult. got Into lhe case v.·hen he drol'e up 1n front of the house in a pickap truc k. Then, police allege, James, Sr. and James, Jr_ ran to the vehicle and drove off v.·1th the youngest brother. En1ployes Union To Fight Freeze Festival Dis111u11tle.d '/'he elder Sipu!t \l'ns captured two hou rs after the teenager·s death when Costa Mesa and Hunt1nglnn Beach pollce surrounded his apartment al 2924 Pep- pertrce Lane, in C:.:Osta h1esa. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (UPI) -The largest public employes union in the cnuntry says it will ri,::ht President Nlx- on ·s 90-da .v v.•age-price frreze, and that ils u!tirna!e "''eapon will be a ··job ac- tion ." After a record ru n attended by 229.590 persons, the Festival of Arts is ended for another season. To the exhibiting artists go the task of dismantling their booths and carrying home the art that the public hasn't purchased. Here Jon Brooks, 14, helps father, Richard dismantle their pottery booth. Another hrothcr-in-law, .James Noc l S1puH Jr., 2i, is still at targt> and \\"anted by police in conncclion \\'llh the fatal shooting. The l'X(•<'ulil'c board Qf lhe American 1-'l'dl'ration of State County and f\1unicipal }o;mploycs !AF"SCf..1E I 1ssued a 5talement here 1\1onday durin g the union's national convention after a lwCHtay emergenc7 meeting attended by about 150 leaders of the union. Annex Plan Gets Exposure Pol ice warned that Ja1nes Jr. is con· sidered armed 11nd dangerous. Huntington Beach police have issued an all-point bulletin in seeki ng his capture. Proposal for Capistrano Beach, Dana Point Aired Nearly one dozen Costa 1\.-tesa and Hun- tington Beach policemen closed in on th e i!lder Sipult 's home on darkened Pep- pertree Lane in making the arrest. Shooting .Death Suspect Freed A prelun1n.iry outline on th!! feasibility of annexing Capistrann Beach and Dana Point to San Ju;in Capi~trano received its first exposure Mnnda y before 100 persons at "town hall" meeting. But members of lhe San Juan Capistrano City Council indicated they would prnceed no further unless re- que sted to by proponent s of the merger. .. The council can legally ask for the an- nexation at this point but I don't think it is willing to unless the people make the request," 6aid ~1ayor Tony Forster. The next formal step is a resolution by the city council approving the annexation a.od formal application to the Local Agen- cy Formation C-Ommission. The. orderly meeting was mainly 1 question and ansv.•er session ~·ith 12 peo- ple parading to the plalform to present opinions or queslions. Jim Regelbrugge, president of !he Dana Point Citizens for Action Associa- tion. said his group is actively seeking local gov ernment in some form. ''Our goal is to find out what the residents of Dana Point want." said Regelbrugge. He said his group is plan- ning two seminars to determinl!! which direction they should go and will conduct a door-to-door poll. •·we won't proceed until you report your findings ," said Mayor Forster. Commonly asked questions ans\\'ered by the staff included : -Tax Rate: City tax rate 90 cenls. Capist rann Beach and Danfl Point have seven i;epcial districts with $2 .65 total. If ci1y admlnistered then1 there could be reduction or 2B cents iF a person lived within al! seven. But most live in nnl y a few so reduction would he very small. They were aided by police hel icopters. Officers spread out around the place armed v.·i th shotguns. teargas guns and bulli!tproof vests and took cover behind \'il')uad ca rs lined in front of the small ;ipartmcnt. Jt all prOl'ed u11necrss;1ry. "\\le dia led the phone :ind let it ring se vcr;il times.'" Huntington Sgt. Jack RPinholtz e.xpla 1ned. "\Ve wantec. l'l talk him into con1ing oul but there v.·as no ans1,1.•er.'' About l l-;.25 p.m .. Mesa serReant.~ 1\fax \V1lson and Gary Schull approached the ap;irtrneni and kickl'ft 111 the fron 1 door. An Artesia you!h jailcrl in U1e gunshot dra1h of a Ca mp Pcndle!nn f\farine v.'as re lf';:i.~erl 1\fnnrl:iy <11Ler the shf'rilf"s of· fice decidrd the shoot ing \\'as accident<!J. Efrian rrrrz. 19. h;1s hPen held since Sund;i y when l\lar1nP Pvt. S<1n!o~ La- ,1!<1 rd;i . 17, was shol in lhr head \\•hlle the c11r in \1 hirh he was riding "''as south- bnunrl nn the &In 01ego F"reew&y et Aver.v /';irkway off ramp. La,l!arda died Monday al the Orangl! County 1\1edical Center. Nixon, HEW Chief Confer -Cost of E'Xlending services : It would cnst aµproxim.:r tely $450.000 In extend rily ser,.ic£'S lo the two areas. RPvcnues im· medi;itely raised from known sources \~·ould be $651.000. !eal'ing $200.000 extra fnr capi1al outlay and street 1m· prnvemrnt. Nn reduction in city tax rate should he expected. Si pull su rrendered mcf'k ly. He had been shot in the leg_ Clad onl.v in a white tee·shirt and pant.<1, he slumped rnotionlcss to the grass wh ile office rs handcuffed him and placed him in an arnbulance. H.C. Wheeler Di es at Age 73 President ~ixon met in San Clemente today with Hea lth and Welfare Secretary ElUOt~JUob•rd1ati:-f8' canf.-ence which came a.mid reports of ari fftrangement between the two over the school busing controversy. Speculation that the President Record Crowds Attendee! Fest aod The 36th annual Pagrant of the ~1a sters and Festival of Arts in Laguna B!!!ach ended the 1971 sea snn v.·1th a record total a ttendance of 229 ,590 pers(lns. Pubhcity director Sall\. RPe\"e said the Festival gale of 12!.l10 surpa~sed the pre\"1nus attendance rccord of 115,136, set in !!lfi9. The Pageant of 108.360 persons has re· ma u1ed constant n\·er the years as tha1 1~ all the vie wers Jr\"1ne Bowl will hold in 4.:> n1ghrs. f.he said The. gale receipts fnr both evenls ll'aS about $JOO,OOO, she added, Boost in County Tax Rate See11 Supervisors v.·1ll adopt a 1971-72 Orange Ulunt.y tax rate \\'edne~day wit h the best guess that it will increase 34 cents lo a record" $2.04. Board members ad opted A $2.U.2 million budgel last month, the h tghe~t in the county's history, \l.'llh increases blam- ed on big cost 1umps for ""·eHare. t.ledi- Cal and Jav.· enforcement including courts. Last minute ad1ustments 1n the budget are not expected to change the estimated tax rate to any important degrl!t, ad- ministrative officials said today. -Bonding ~ Kondcd indebtedness v.·ould Richardson do not see eye-~ye on tlle nflt be assumed by the re ~t of the potentiall.\· explosi1·e issue ~·as met with PQp11larP but \\•nuld r('main on tax bills nF heated den ials from Press Secretary Ran those in specia l districts even after Ziegler in recent da ys. ~ districts disoll"rd. '"That couldo't tie further from the -Representation: In accord with one !rlllh."' he sald. man one vole rulin~ of the courts, but The official reason for the morning could divide new city into councilmanic l alk~ between !he f."'" mf"n is discussion districts. of depar!rnental matters and budget -Time inv11lved : Annexation would be E'~timates frir the next fiscal year. ac-nn the h111l0! six lo eight months after ap- cord ing to Ziegler. p!ica1i0n tn LAFC. But some reports have indicated thl! -Dflnll Pninl Harbor: ln<"!uded in the two men v.•ere to discuss thf" busing con-annexation boundaries. City could recei\'e trn\·er.~y and federal aid to pllrochial sflles lax re ceipts and revCnues from tax- schnols. ini: prlva!ely owned properties such as businesses in !he harbor area. Harbor The meeting \\"as \hP fir st formal func-tion \\•ith II member of his cabinet property is county ov.•ned and not lax· able. scheduled by the President this week. -Registered Vn!ers: Capi s trano On :'>1,,nrlay. he 11nnnun<'rd more travel Brach, 1,;,71. Dana Pninl. 2_0:12: San plan~ fnr thr next ~ci·rr.il mnnlhs ,Jurin Ca111s1rann. 1.727: r!1>ct1nn 1,1.·ould he The \1s t flf countries "h1rh will be requl rf"d in all three rommunilies . ,·isited hv ~ixnn nn11· inrludes ~tai n l and -A s~es~ed Valua1inn : Dana r oinl, China .. Japan atirl Cannrla. $1\;.97fi.47f;. Capistran n Beach. The Can;idian trip \\a5 annnunrrr1 ~1on-day a.~ an ac-ceptanre to ihr in1·1ta1ion $11.RJll,J26 . San J uan. ~22.976.476 as nF marlP ln l!l69 bv rrime ~ltni.~trr Pirrre AU,1! ~-Trurleau . · -Cflnsollrlatinn nl f1rp and pollf't' Th'' 11,p m'•ht 1 k pl,•• 1 th• •piing \i 1!hn11 t annexation · Cnulrl be done but " a e , " n ... , of next year. \\riul rl rPq1ure forma11nn i)f spPrlill "Somrtime earl\" nrxt \'rar"' ~IX'ln will d1~trirl and r riunly 1~ cur r ent I y dl .~rnura~iri~ ~Pf'C"ial d 1st r i c t pro-tra1el !n .!apan a~ well , Ziegler said. 11rrrfltinn. The J\tainlanrl China Jrlumcy will take 1 ____ _ S1pult v.·11s tre;ited (or \he leg wound at Parif1ca Hospita l in l/unl in~!nn Bea ch and then booked at Huntington City .Jr1 il. His younger son, Jerry, 16, was takrn Into custorly ahout one hou r after the !<hooti ng at Placentia and 17th streets in Coi'ila Me.~a. He is being held in juvenile hall. J;imes. Jr. v.•as reportedl y i'ipoUerl in th e 200 blork of 16th Street in Cnsta Mesa early thi.~ mnrn1ng , But police "·ere unable to locate him . Hu n!lngton Beach police t.oda y are at· tcmp!ing lo recons1ruct circumstances Iha! led lo !he fatal shootlng. Officers bf'lieve th11t present in the home ;:it the lime or the shoo!ing "·ere the \"ictim Kathlt>en : her husband, Jack Sipult. 22 , James Sr , James Jr. and the elder ~!rs. ::;1pult. They v.·ere repnrtedly 11•atrhing televis1nn. rnJice said the srnlor S1pu!ts had i:eparalrd and ,JoimC's, Sr. had recently mn\"cd !n Cns\a \\1csa · Pnl1c-e allci;:f' th:it Jack and his rathf'r hr~;in ;irgu1n~ ol"er the fa1her 's u~e nf fr11i1 l;ini::ua~e <lnd lhP ar1?t1men1 turnerl into a 11"rt'~ll1ng mal tli Then Jam('s Jr. ~n! 1nlo !hP light f31"1!h .Jame~. Sr ;ind .l;:ime~ Jr. \l'ere annrrl, pnl1rp rharl'.?r The f1i!ht1ng later raged o,, ou1donrs . PrJ\·ate (uneral services \\'111 be held \\'er:!nesd.:ry for Hayv.·ard C. \Vhi!eler, 5Bl- 8 Avenida J\ilajnrca, L;iguna Hills, who died Saturday al the age of 73. l\1r. \Vhecler is survived by his "'!le, Virg111irt of the famil.v home ;:ind a niece, l\1rs. C:irolyn Efferrz nr Sherman Oaks. A nntive of ll1awat.ha. Kansas. f\1r. \Vheeler has lived in California for the pa.~! l I yea~s and in Laguna Hillli for the past :1:car. fo.IcCorm ic k l\.1ortuary Is d1rect rng. Laguna Bea ch Coupl e To Join Can1pus Ship Laj;!una Reach res1rlenl 1i Or. And t.irs. Thfndnre F.rb nf \"i!l<1 ~!l. Rlue Lagoon, w1!I emhark SPpt. J from Los Angtles a.~ \'1Si!ing assn<'1ate prnfPssnr and \"1St!ing nuri;e aho<ird fhP \\"orld Campus Afloat., Charman Cnll eJ!e. l··;il! i;rmr~Ter·s f.!:i-rncmher student hrirll and f\5-mrmher fa culty wi ll vi~1t p0rts 1nclurhng Honolulu. Singapore, Rnmb<tl' and Ca$<1h!an ra place hefflre ~lay l 0f 197! ·---------------------------------------------r-.·i;i;nn ha ~ made plans fnr .vr.! annther trip in recent weeks -a mPl'ting in Anchnra_gP. Alaska . late this month marking the First time in history that an American chief nf state has met "·ith a Janane~f' empernr. Emperor Hirosh!to .!Ind hlS wife will ar. ri\•e in Alaska Sept. 29, meet the Presi- dent and his wife. Pat, then continul! a hi51nric world tour. Ziegler has intima!rd that after thl! meeting the (irst family v.·iH return tn California -pcesumably for 11 ~lay at LI Casa Pac1f1ca m San Clemente. Plans by I he President fnr the rest of the v.•eek remain \•ague. Ziegler has pro- mised a relatively uneventful few days before Nixon returns to the capital on Friday. A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • • • --. Unle" ii hos wormth ond beou!y, wh ich new corpetlng will provide- . Wo lfs c on be pointde, new furniture odded, but worn-out or lock-luster cor- pe!ing will de!rocl from everything else. Wolf Atta~k Look ot it thi s woy -three or four yeors is a Jorge cfiunk of your life. Don't spend those yeors with o dull, plein, troct carpeting. Transform your house with a beautiful, vibrant carpeting from Alden'•· Mesa Victim Tells of Zoo Attack Cost a. ~1esan Richard T. Scott 1s restrng !May 91•ith bandaged hands after bt'1ng arracked by woh·f"s Sunday 1.1t lhe San D1egri 7,.ni). Scott . 20. of 31 3 B Jlith Plare. said that ht 11i·as looking al the. woh·es lrnm a spec· ta tors' platform "'hile re.sling his fore1rms nn the fh·P·f()l)t harrlcad~. "'htn one. of thf! p;ir.k Rrahhrd hls left hand v.·1th its teeth. \\'bile it!tempting In brat it 81'i'i1Y. he. !t!id, two othe.r 1,1.•n!\'es grabbed hl~ free h<tnrl ;ind clun11: t.o it. He s~d his arms "·ere 6U~ptinding the. ''•rih·es in mid.irir until ht lnM his fnot1ng and hung su ppnrltd hy tht ledge. Scott 'aid his wif P , BonnJe. 111nd 3 ftw observers were able to be11l off the \l.'nl\'e.5 with shoes. He e.rnphasited thal he W3S not nailing hi~ arms to 1rouse the wolve!'i' 1ttenUon at the time of the attack as slAted ln one .a ccount. Witnes~s helped him to 1 bench, said Scott, v.·here he wailed, bleeding profuse. ly. for medicRI &id HI!! wa~ taktn to Merty Ho,pital by !ilaft poltee officers where he w1s treated fllr 1n h1ceratlons. Upon release fn)m the h<lspital. Scott. an unemployed truck driv er. said he and his wire. lacking money for a la~i. were forced lo w1lk thre~ r11i!p11 hack to the zoo "'here they had lrft their car. Scott . "·ho himse.lf owns a half-brt:ed ""olf. claims nn aulhoriUes frorf'l the lotl offered 111ld . .and s1id they refusl!d to prc.- vlde transport1Uon when requested . ( ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES I 663 P'lac•ntia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HO.URS : Moo. tin Tltm., f lo S:lG-""· f lo f-Sert .• f :JG 1o 5 .· ~ .. ' -... -• . ' , • Huntington lleaeh Fo11ntaiu V alle1 Today's Ft.al .N.Y. Stoeks · 7'/0[ 6~. NO. 207, ~ SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES OllANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1971 TEN CENTS School Tax Ruling Sparks Mixed Reactions The state Supreme <Jourt 's school pro· perty tax decision has sparked a variety of reactions lron1 the Orange Coast which includes both \\'ealthy and poor school districts. Districts l\'ith high tax bases aren't too enthusiastic about possible stalcv.·ide tax- es. The poorer districts are elated. Dr. Clarence Hall. chief of the Ocean \1iew District in tluntington Beach. an economically poor district. said: '''Ye're extremely pleased. \Ve feel education across the state, and Ocean View in particular, 11·i1J only go forward when the Legislature puts the money \\'here the children are rather th an where industry is." The emphasis of the Supreme Court ruling was that districts with a Jot of in- dustry or expensive land have an unfair educational advantage over the districts with poor assessed valuation. Ocean View, for instance has a total tax rate or $3.68 yet in 1970-71 could spend only $660 per pupil on education. Laguna Beach, in contrast. has a tax rate of $3.38 for a unified district {Ocean View is elementary) Md spends $939.95 per pupil. Dr. William Ullom, superintendent of the Laguna Beach Unified District, said his district would help provide input to the courts .if ti1e "no property tax" decision were appealed. . "Without using property tax as a base, Laguna Beach schools would be in severe untin ton Tax Ruling May Open Floodg,ates Fn:un \\lire Services Shock \\•aves hal'e spread nationwide over the California Supre1ne Court decision eliminating the local property tax as a legal system for financing schools. \Vhilc state officials are reacting sharp- ly -and mostly favorably -to the court ruling, groups in other states are generating enthu~iasm lo press their own 5imilar coui1 cases. Forty-eight states use the local pro· perty lax lo support their schools. Only llawaii and Utah are different. Hawa ii handles all school financing at the state level \\'hile Utah has an equalization for1nu!a v.'hich sets a li111it on what a district can spend per pupil. 'J'hc next legal steps in thr issue are t;lill unclear. Sanford Gruskin. a.n assistant attorney general 111ho argued the state's case for the property tax. said no decision has been n1ade on v;he!her to appeal lo the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Supren1e Court did order the case returned to a Los Angeles Superior Court to determine specific instances \l.'here the quality of education is unequal. Paul J . tllcKaskle, an attorney for the \\'estern Center on La\V ;ind Poverty. 1vhich pressed the Jaw soil for 16 Lo~ Angc.e!' parents, said H the state doesn"t revise its system bv the end of 1972 his Rroup \\'ould go bo.ck into courl to see that it ls acco1nplishcd_ Jn the Jasl Lhrce years suits and !egisJ;i. {ion in :ii least eight states failed to reino\'e public scl1oo!s fro1n their dependence on loca l property t:ixes. Feder;il courts had di smissed s0me of the cases because they didn•t feel they could gi'1 into the issue The California decision 1nay change the trend. "ll is not binding on federal courts, but It cOnleS from a respected slate supreme court. It breathes more life into a doze n school finance suits pending all over the country," said .Ja1nes Robert.son. direc.to_r or lhe. La\\'yer's Committee for C1v1t Rights Under the Law, in \Vashington. D C. Recall Ball.ots Counted Agoin In Seal Beach Ballots of last 11·eek's recall election \\'ere being recounted at Seal Beach City lial\ today ID determine jf the 17-votc margin was sufficient t-0 install Thomas r~ Barnes as councilman. The recount \Vas ordered 1'.1onday 11ight by Mayor Harold K. Holden in response to a request from James \V . Dunn Jr., the man y.·ho Jost to Barnes by 523 to 506 votes. Results of the recount ·will be made public tonight at an 8 p.m, sperial council n1eetlng during which elther Barnes or Dunn \.\'ill be sworn in. Dunn asked for the recount im· mediately following the election on the grounds that there were irregularitles in the marking and counting of ballots. \Vhichever man is installed tonight replaces Thomas Hogard as councilman lrr District I. DIES IN VIETNAM Marina High Grad Holeman H untingto1i GI Knifed, Killed At Viet Outpost A llunling!.on Beach soldier, Spec. 4 \\larrcn Dale l-lo!en1an. 20. has been slab- bed to death in South Vietnam. He was slai n la&t \Vednesday \\'hile serving with the 1st Air Cavalry Division near the demilitarized :..:one. An army tclegrarn sent to his parents. l\l. and 1\lrs. \\'arren G. Jlolen1an , s;iid he died "as a l·csult of a slab 11·ound to the chest in- nicled by another indi1•1dual 1~·hile at a night c.lcfcns1 ve position .'' 1\r1n v uff1cers \1•ho \ isitcd l ht' 1 lolemans at. their hotnc in northv.·esl /luntington Bc;i c!I al 14942 Northrid ge J,ane said an 1nvcs!i ga11on of the incident \1·as under 11·ay and would take about one mont/1 to con1plcle. Holeman, a 1969 graduate of blarina High School enlisted for a t\\'O--Year term in ,July 1970. He v.·as due to return to the lJ .S. Nov. 2. r..1rs. Holeman said this 1uorning that in his last letter, dated Aug . 14, her son said he was counting lhe days lo his return to the U.S. "There's no need lo worry needlessly about me," Holen1an \VTOte. "God has things under control and he is my pro- tector." ln the letter. Holeman said he hoped he would be a "line man" in the next mission and not tied to the radio. "I want to be up there helping out and doing my thing." he said. The Holemans last saw their son in June when he was given two weeks leave and returned to Huntington Beach for IOC 11•edding of his sister. Cathy, 18. The Hole1nans have two other children. David. 8. and Lisa. t The funera l arrangen1ents wlll be handled by the Peek F'amily ·Colonial F'uneral Home. Westminster, when the soldier's body is returned. l\fagee A voided Riot SAN QUENT IN IAPl Convict Ruchell Magee, accused in the murder and kidnap case with Angela Davis, ap- parenll.v took ri.o part in bloody slayings at San Quentin "Aug. 21. says a prison of· ficial who read eycwJlness reports. Huntingto11 Sto1~e Hit By Gunmen T"'O armed men robbed • Huntington Centl'r jewelry store this morning. escap. Ing with more lhan $10.000 in jewelry and unset gems. 'The robbery occurred at 9:21 a.m. at Kirk Je~·e.lers, 37 Huntington Center, police said. 'The lone employe, Steve Fowler. told in. vestigators he answered ,the slore·s rea r door shortly after ORefiing the shop. "Fowler who is on crutches from a knee injury said he wall confronted by tl.le two men armed with shotguns. He tried to struggle with them, but they y;restled him to the ground and lock- ed him in the store's vault. he !Old pollce. Investigators said he was able to trigger an alarm from in side the vault. The two robbers made thelr gelaway in a car which they abandoned in a parking lot at Golden West College, The car had been stolen previnu~ly in Newport Beach. The men. both wh ite adults. were described as being in their early twen- ties. One wore a sombrero and sported a black moustache and a three or four-<iay growth of beard. The second man wore a stocking cap over his blond hair and a buckskin vest. Special Meeting Called Tonight In I-ltu1tington I\ special meeting of the Huntington Reach City Council bas been called for 7 o'clock tonight. possibly to beat a deadline on increasing the city's tax rate. l\fayor Coorge J\1cCrackcn said th is morning that he decided to call the meeting late r..-tonday afternoon after being contacted by another councilman and supporters of the city'5 parks pro- gram. "Tl was pointed out thal perhaps the aiuncil ought to consider putling the 1noney that is needed to pay off the $6 million parks bonds U1e voters approved on the general tax rate," r-.tcCracken saiC . About $460,000 a year is needed to pay off the park bonds. It would mean adding 12.5 cents to the c ity's $1.45 tax rate and increasing it to $1.58. Presently the money to redee1n the park bonds is being taken from th e five percent utility tax that was put into ef- fect at the beginning of this year. The mayo r said that he a lso learned that if the tax rate for 1971-72 is to be changed today ill the last day. The city's charter stipulates that if the tax rate is llQl changed by Aug. 31 then the previous year's rate will go into effect. •·1 decided that the only thing lo do was to call a council meeting ror tonight to see U the other counci lmen want to do this," McCracken said, City administrators were called shortly after S p.m. Monday and City Clerk Paul Jones contacted newspapers to give thenl the required 24 hours' notice of the meeting. JI lhe city does adopl a new rate. the council will have to overrule a resolution passed Aug. 2.3 at which lhe council re· jected any tax boost and voted to main· lain the rate at $1.40. trouble," he said. Ullom added that neither he nor other district officials wanted to see Laguna students prosper at the expense ot children living in poorer districts, .. I think there is a need for other types of financial support," he explained, though his district is against the statewide property tax. Other wealthy districts include : Seal Beach Elementary. Huntington Beach E:lementary, Newport·!\1esa U n i f i e d • Capistrano Unified, Tustin Union High and Saddlebaek Community College. Some of the poorer districts. besides Ocean View, include : Huntington Beach Union lfigh, Fountain Valley Elementary, \\lestminster Elementary, and San Joa· quln Elementary. Dr. Robert Peterson, county superintendent of schools, said the ruling will force the stale to accept its "constitutional responsibility to support public educatlon. Today the heaviest part ' POLICE OFFICERS SURROUND FALLEN SUSPECT IN COSTA MESA Officer~ Collect Woun"ded Suspect Without Firing a Shot I 22 OFFICER JIM CORLEY TAKU PHOTOS OF MURDER SCENE On Huntington Beach:• Kamuela Drive, O.ath In tM Doorw1y Agency to Save Coastline Urged BERKELEY <AP\ -A statewide The report, released Monday, says that ogency modeled after the Bay Ccnserva-the new agency ehould be part of a 1-logard was the last men1ber of a three·way vollng bloc to be recalled from office. The others. recalled earlier this J'ear, were Cornvay J. F'uhrmnn and r...lorton A. Baum. Priso n u1fonnatlon ofrlctr \V. 0 . Achuff said Monday lhat in 50 accounli; from guards and convicts "there Is no indica• I.Ion lhat Magee took any parl" in klllliig three guards and lheee lnmatell. At !he Aug. 23 meeting Finance Dire<:· tor Ben Arguello presented the council seven options on the tax rate.. varying frQm keeping it at $1.45 to rth1lng It• to 11.69. .tlon and Development Comn1ission should "balanced. integrated And work11ble plan ---·-illl<t-.C.---• .... --., ----' be sel up to !!ave California's 01a11tllne. for preservation and development of the says a Universi ty of California report. coas~." • of the burden rest3 on local property tu· payers and this should not be so." Superintendents fro111 the ri c her districts v.·ere afraid the court ruling would downgrade their own education or raise property taxes for their own people • Those from the poorer districts hailed the ruling as a boon to education. .. Educators have recognized the need for it for a long time," Jack Rope r, superintrndent of lhe Huntington Beach Union High School District, commented. • a1n Two l(in Captured h1 Mesa By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 l~t DaU)' 'l!•I Stalf A tcenaged Huntington Be a ch housewife was shot to death Monday night as she stood in the doorway of her family home. Police later captured her father-in-law and brother-in-law in Costa Mesa and jailed them on murder charges. Po\lce investigators hlamed the slaying on a family squabble over foul language which ended in fi ghting and shooting, Officers identiried the dead woman al 1'1ri;. Kathleen flt. Sipult, 19, of 10122 Kamue\a Drive. She was dead on arrival at Pacifica Hospital shortly after the 9 p.m. shoot.ing. Deteclives said a .22 caliber bullet had entered her left breast. In custody on murder charges is Mrs. Sipult's father-in-law. Jarnes Noel Sipult, Sr., 48. of Costa Mesa: and his youngest son. ,J erry, 16. The elder Sipult was captured two hours after the teenager's death when Costa J\.lesa and Huntington Beach polic1 surrounded his apartment at 2924 Pep- pertree Lane, in Costa Mesa. Another brother·in·lav.', James Noel Sipull Jr., 27, is still at large and wanted by police in connection with the fatal shooting. Police warned that James Jr, is con· sidered arrned and dangerous. Huntington Beach police have issued an :ill-point bulletin in seeking his capture. Nearly one dozen Costa l\1esa and Hun- lington Beach policemen closed in on the elder Sipu!t 's home on darkened Pep- pertree Lane in n1aking the arrest. They \vere aided by police helicopters. Officers spread out around the placl!! ar111ed with shotguns, teargas guns and bulletproof vests and took cover behind squad cars lined in front of the small apartment, II al! pro ved unnecesS11rv. ''\Ve dialed the phone and let it rin& :-;everal times," 1-luntington Sgt. Jack H.cinhollz explained. "We wanteC: to talk him into coming out bu l there was no ans\.•:er." /\bout 11:25 p.m .• Mesa sergeants Ma11: Wilson and G;iry Schull approached the apart ment and kicked in the front door, /See ~'LAYING, Page 21 Orange Weather fltostly sunny today and Wednes- day but some late night and early morning low c louds along the coallt. Highs around 70 at the beaches, rising to 83 inland. Lows tonight around 6.l-65. INSIDE TODAY A tnagazine reports that the United States offered. lo sell four atomic bombs to the Frencl& in 1954 to stop Con1n1u1iist Viet Minh troops ?1ear Dienbienphu. See .story and map on Page 4 iodau. C111 .. rn11 I Cllttlll ... UJ 7 CllHlllH 11 ·21 C1..,,tt IS c,.."w1r• 11 0..111 "•lt(lt • 01-CH t 1:a11or11r "••• f •n1tt1al11m1nl '' "'"'"'' lf>.11 ljoro•c.otM U Ann Lanftn U Mtvltl lt M11!11tl Pll... 11 ,......... ,.,.. ... 0•11111 Ceun.,. • S)'IVll '"ltt It '""' •• . 16-11 ' ''"" ""'"''" 1 .. 11 Ttl .... llleft lt Tllta!t,.. lt Wtllll1r 4 Wftl!t W11ll 11 W-'i N.wi 1).14 Worff ,..... ... --·---::: I ! z DAJ LV PILOT ' .. fut$6.t.,, Au91nt 31, 1~71 Escape Charge Lodged • Jailbreak Faces Murder Rap Lawyer • 111 'SAN QUE NTIN tUl'l ) -A murder eha.tge ~·1s filed toda,\· against S!ephtn 1'.itchell Bingham. 28. tht grandson nf a forpier ConnKlicu t r.o\ernor and L'S ~nator, in lhe Aug 21 escape a!len1pt at San Quentin prison in "'h1ch six pers0ns Wtrt killM. ~'hlle convicts were rou nd ln1tde Ult prison "adjuitment center." ahot, beaten, j:arrotted and with their throat.!! 1!11hed. lho tutlmony ol prtlon JIW<ls. It detail· ed the attempttd eac1pe. Balea uld I.he lnveatl11Uon 1ppeartd to rul out any "unknown\nf or Innocent" transpnrlatinn of th e gun into the prison by Bingham Sales s11 id inv~etlg11tlon l!d him tn the cnnclLJSlt'ln that ''there \.\'IS no other way George Jack!>On cn11ld ha1·e obtained the death gun other than through his v1s1t 11 1th Bingham.'' "Rincham 's sudden and cnmplele D1str1ct Al!ornt'v Bruce Balrs rif ~lar1n County ftltd th!!' charge a~a1nst 8111t;ham. 28. the left ist attornt) "ho v.as the last \•isitor to black tt\olut1onar'' c0n1 1ct G@Orge Jackson btfore the blood) tr.;igedy. Ball's filed ft1 e count s nf murdl'r aga1ni;1 B1ngha1n -one rnr each death except tJ·,at nf Jarkson . B:iles signPrl a four-pace arf1da1·1t 11 h1rh accompanied the c<Jmplaint r'rei;1d1ng .\lun1c1pa1 .Judi:e Petl'r Allen :-;mith also signed a 11•arrant and a peli- llon for Bingham's detention 1v1thout ba1L d1sap!)('arance fnllow1ng !ht l'vr.n1.~ ... triggtred Aug . 21 was not insign1f1cant, especially in view of rny repeatNi puhlic requests for him r.n cnme in," Bales .~a1t1. "However, "''!lhout the ractor nf fl ight, I btl1eve l have a snlid and snund cflsf'_" He ~aid an all-pnint bulletin had hfo:Pn issued and nn the theory Bingham may ha1 P crns.~ed a s!ale line, the FBI had been asked lO assisl. Jackson. armed "1th a smugglf'd i;un, was shot down trying to rsca pe and rhe bodies of threl! v.·hite guards and t11•0 Bales' affidavi t rested in large part on O•lLY '°ILOT SUU '°~"' COSTA MESAN SCOTT NURSES WOLF BtTES AT HOME Companion (Righi) Is Half Wolf o1nd Half Hu.ikie -. Wolf Atta~k ' , ~ ;.• i Mesa Victim Tells of Zoo Ordea.l ' ' ' ;cnsta Mesan Richard T Senti JS resting ~ay with bandaged hands airer being ~rked bv v.·o!l·l!s Sunday at !he San ~go Zoo.· !Scott, 20. nf 3!3 B \lith Plare. said thal 14.'ol·as Jook1J1g at the "·nh-es from a spec- (tprs' platform 11hlle res!1ng his ~rms on the fll'e·foo t barricadP. u.·hen 1! of the pack grahbed his left hand ;th its teeth \\:h1le attl!mp1 1ng tn beat It iway. he said, 111·0 nthf'r 14·n!\'es grabbed £-frl!e hand and ch1n11 tn 1t ,}I, sa id his arm~ 11 ere su<.nend1 n.2 lhtt .Qj\'I!~ 1n m1da 1r until he 10~1 his {noting 16.!! hung S.llpprirter:I b~· the ledge ~lt said his "'lff'. Bonni e and " f~"' tl!!erYers "'ert" able tn hear off tne ~1·es 14·1th ~hnl'~ :lie l!mphas1zed th.11 he 11Js nnt fl111hng its :!rms tn ;ir,.,use 1he 1-i'll t :' ;i'll!'n!lnn ~Jhfl time nf the altaC'k as ~l a l l!d in nnt etourl :v.11tne~~"s hrlped htm Irr a h"11rh S!ld '1;11. v.·her,. hi': "'-'l!crl . blf'ed 1r.i.: prl'fu.::e- j.i:; for med1C':il 2Jd :tfe i1·a~ tak,n tn ~1e rr1· Hn•r1l al ti' t_atl' ro\11"1! offlC"r~ ll'hr rP hf' Iii!~ Jrp al"(f t'IR AN C.l COAST DAILY PILOT or•~:.l c:•~-,. .. ,~1·;.•,.:. C~"'"'.l.N'I' '~'-•·' N w,.~ ,.,., "'" • ..,, ~~r >"!r ~!•~\. W Cwr'o~ \':~ ,.,es .. ••I ·-· G!"' .. &I l.',.-1,.r T·~-•• •~•vii e, .,. r·.-u ~ )..l u·~·-"· Nc·o: ·1 l• '"' • •• D ·l • 1'"' r ··~o ("><>•'1 [~·•· /or 10 lacerations . Upon release fro m the hoi;p1tal, Scott. an 1inemplnytd truck driver. said he and his "''ifr . lacking monev for a taxi. \\•ere forced to v.•alk three" miles back to the zno where !hey had ltfl their car. Scott. 14ho himself owns a half-breed \l'o!f. claims no authorit.Je~ from the zoo nfferl!<I aid, and said they refused to pro- \'!de transportat!on 1o1·hen requested Trio Fron1 Coast Held in At tark Thfl'I! ,,..·e;:l cnunty ml!n 14·t re :irrestl'"d \lnnd~y aftrmnon 1n con nertion 111th the bPat inz and rnh \.ry of a l.n~ A!;1 m1tos 1T1an Sar urrl ;o1· ln H un11n~1on f\p;i rh Rnc-11 All an E~p1nnza. ~1 {If \1 441 Aa r· r;~· St , \\'p ~tm1n.::1er ht.~ hrn1hfr Arthur rirl 13. of 1hl' ;ame adt1rP~~ anrl Dnn:ilri .).'11"-' De Lo:.R 1ns, 2\l. of 15·121 lnlumhta l..111P. H11nt1n;:1nn Reach 11·erl'! taken inln ru<:tnrl\· by a cnmb1ned team nf Huntlng- !nn Bearh and \\'estm1n~tPr officer~ The al le;;!eri 11rtim. Geor,;?e Allan Tuft.<.. 11 said hP met the !hree throu&h a ti- , ear-.i!ci Hunt 1nttt'ln Brarh ,111rl Tuft 5 tnlri officers !hey met a! the ilrl's hl'lu~ .'lnrl all de('Jd'!d tn go to I.he be.!eh <it about 10 pm. Once on the b~ch Tufl.5 2~1Pgts the three men beat him and took !:'.5 Ocean Vie'v Sets Hit and Run Driver Sought l 11 Huntington Huntington Beach police are se~king 11•1tne.'ises io a ha and rur. accident Fri· ri;i.v night at Br>lsa Chica State Beach v.·h1C'h 1nnk the. life of a Iii-yea r-old girl. Karen Elliott (If Huntington Rl!!ach waii killrrt anri her compa P1 ion. Kristine B~a s ]Py, !6. nf Huntington A.Pach su ffered a frt1C"l11red bip when the.v were hit from behinrl hy a piekup rruck. Lee Shrrman Hall. :lll, of 627~ San Ricardo Way. Buena P;irk . was arr~ttd earl.v Sunrlay morning in Ocean11ide by Californ111 Highway p11tro:m en. He iA held in Hunting!nn Bt"ach jail nn cha rgl!s of felony hir and run, fl!lony drunk driving anri m,,..nsl;iughter. Ba il has been stt a! $3J,2Sil, Police er· peel to take Hal! !n "'est. Orange County .Judicial District Court for arraignment \Verlnesday afternoon. The accident nccurrl!<I at 10 ·38 p.m. abou t three-tenths nf a mile eas! of \\lar- nl!!r A\·en11e on Bolsa Chica Sta tt" Beach ~ervice road. Pnlice said the 1irl~ Wl!re walking on the road ntar lifeguard tower 25. Anyonf' \\'ho was in the l'icinity and saw lht acci dent is asked to ca!! Lt. Emer9on Haslet or Traffic ln vestiga!or Orva Ak in at SJ6-5385. Tax on Profits 'Lousy,' Ackley Tells La,vmakers WASHINGTON rUPI 1 -W. Gardner Ackl ey said today "an l!)(Cl!!SS profits tat i! a lf'.lusy t11x" and criticized labor leaders for suggestin~ that it be com- bined 11·ith a wage-price freeie. Ackley, whn serv ed 11~ chairman of !he Council of Economir Advisers during the John~nn Admini~tratinn and developed co ntrol'ersi11I wa~e·price guldepos!~. lrs!ifil!d befnr fl thf' Housl!-Sl!n11te Joinl Econo mic Committel!. AF'L-flO PresidPnt Gl!orge Meany And other labor ltadtrs have ron!ended th•t an.1• continuation of wage·price controls aff Pr the current 90-da.v freeie e>;pires l\n\' J.l be acrompanied by an l!!>;cess prnf1ls tax nn bu~1nesi;e11. ' Prnf1tc 11·111, ;ind nught tn. rii;io t,,•r;:i uc;,. the·.-ha1 e been deprl!ssed." AckJ,..v te.,t1f1l!ri . ··cnrpor:t1e profits itr , ~I the ln11P'' lt1·el S!OCP 11'!4fi / l\'OUlr! \\'llrn that. ;in P\C'P.!'~ profits ta>; is a lnu~) la~ -full of 1nequilif's." ArklP\' s;11ri !he nnlv e>;rlJSI' fnr surh 11 la}, wa.;; rlurinl? "'"rt1rTie "''hen ~pl!r1f1r in- d11.~trit~ reap hig profits ;i;s a re~111! nf an 1nrre;isprl dPmtind for the ir gru'ldF !f rr~tr;i1nr nn rnrp<ir;;ite prnf1t~ 1~ l'l'fO · t11 11 llv neprlPrl , Arkll'v s;1id, · J'rl prefl!!r .oi s!r 11 l.~ht 1nrrra~e iri rnrpor ate income ta,,,.c:. " O!hPr rl~1PlopmPn!.~ In rnnnectinn with 1hl' arl1n1n1 s1ra11nn program . -~lean~· ~a1ri "it "'a~ palentl.v dec foil- [111" for :\1i'(nn In h;il'e s?.id in 11 nnol11lc ing hi~ proi;:ram Aui;t:. !~ th11t his prnpns11l ft'.lr add itional lax bre11 k5 for busines5 would cre;:ite nt w joh5. Writ ing in the Ne\\• \"nrk Timl!s. file.any said th at on the contrary, !ht.re ~'as "abund11nl erperience th:.! in· dustrv \1·t!J once again p u r e h a ~ e sophi!ticated machinery that w i 1 l eliminate jobs " 1'wo Long Beach ~w~ll"t'e" t.c<:it~ l)ffiet 11 1 "~ !olC.~ g~,l ovA•d M1i:1~'i "'iilr t11. P 0 . g., l f O, '~611 l"l1htr l"lff!c .. Lt,0•1 10<' :~l F .... , l •"·'• (~1'1 "tu JY ,,.,. l1v l '"f"' Registration l)ff1ces nf thl' Octan Vtfl w School Dts- lr1rt ~chnnli; u.·llJ be nptn from nl'I\~' Ul'\tll Sf'p!. J.1 fl'lr pllrl"nts wishing to rtgi~ler thio1r ('hildren. • Officers Deny Marijuana Rap ~ ... ,,,.,_ .. ,.,,. :U!l ''"'o• .. lo;•~.•-.! ~·~ ( 1-01••1 , lOJ N~rt• l ! Cl "' •o J °"I 01 '~" •t~OT • .., .. , ,.. <• '• ~~'"'"' ••t J.f'O'l·•"<->I• 11 IW• , •• , dO J ""D' ,U.,_ ••~ I• Utt .. ·1 ""• •~, ,,. ltCu~• 101<0, "''"~....,. Inc• (11t•o ...... ~ ·'"i'"' l wc•. •-·• • V• •' l •· ,,.,.....,,, (t t ,.,..,.. ,.,. l n o •••" • "'' • ·• .,... '"'''"' ff~~· ,, •r ,._, t • •' •! D f~I II el lit V.•U 11{ ''"' c: .. •o ''"""· 1,1.,~ ... (11 •1 64l'-•l21 C:laalr'9til ,..,.,.rtl:J11t 64 1·~67 1 c••""'•"· 1"1'!, o-.~•-c. ... ·~• •"' .. (•-~1· f, '<t ~'""' \~"It\, ' ~•'•o' •• ._ .. .. . ... ....... ·~ ·-,, ... _., .... ~ r-1 ~· •••-"'M 1o "W· •I« •I o-r- ~ I •• ti ro•\'111~• D~ .... t•:'>'t c u• -Tog( ... d •' 'l••...,·• l •u• ............. C:• ··~...... 1~•1<•·•'•1 '' •· 1.11'.,,...,.,~ 9f "'-'' 11 ri -~·· -.•. ,&"''""''"''Il l! ........ ~. ( Tht hour~ are frnm 9 11.m In 12 nnon Anrl frnm 2 p.m tn .c pm. "''l!ekdays up to !.hp fir~l dav (If scbnol. Entenng k1nrlergarttners must br r!ye 1 ea r.~ nf ag,. nn nr before Pl!C 2 Proof of 11gt and verH1catinn of ru bt'll11o 11 nd pOlio 1nn!'ulat1ons are Tl!quired F'ilrtnls 11r.e a l~n TtqUPsttd lo bring "'!!h them emergency rttre 1nfnrm a1 1on . 1nr!11rl1ng the na me, addrtas and phon e number of the farrul y physician . 2 Canoeists Seized l'HJ(Ai,O (AP • -f l\'n r ;1nt1,.1st!. \\'ho ~~1d !ht~ thr,.\1' \\.\·n dumm1•s blf'lQd1!!<l bv r~l'l di e 1ntn !~t Ch1c11e11 R11er In pro!e~t. ",.~t Pa ki stan' trtatment nf !ht: East B,.n~alt~ '-''l'r t a rre~ted ~lfJnday for pnlll111nc th~ 11 ;il rr ·l' ·"""' ' ':..-X' -· I . Pleas of innocent. have been en tered by l\l.'O former Long :Beach police reservi~U accused of smoking marijuana at Bo\sa Chic111 Stale Beach. Robert Herm1.nin@:. 3~. of 811 kersfield, and Charlt! Mallory, 30, of Lakewood, appearM at \Vest Orange County Judicial District Court htst week on marijuana possession ch11r~es. The men. both firtd frnm the Long Bt11ch rt se:rve fore!! after !heir Aug. l~ ;irrest b~· tfunHn.gton Beach pol ice. were fref'd 111ftrr poslinl! hail. Herm11nlng pn~tf'd bRil of $l ,R75 and M'..!lory M25. 11 ~rn111nlni;: And Mallnr~· hlll'e btt n ordererl lo rrturn !o court fl'Jr 11 hearing on the charges Sept. 14 Th,. fnrmer re~f'r\•ists clAlm !ht Y were 11'nr king as underco\·t r n•rr.nt1ca a1enta fl'l r the Lonit Aeacb poliel' department ._. htn thev "'Pre arres!Pd on the btach Long 8each police have denitd thetr \ tr~inn ol ti.e st or)' ,• Court Rule Disturbs Higl1 Justice \l.'ASHINGTON (lJPll -Ch1e.f Justiet. \V11rren E. Rurger i;aid today he l1 disturbed !hat 11 !nwf'r rourt ha~ In· tcrpretrrl Sur reinP ('<'ll1rt ruhng.\ lo mean 'h11l every school in el'ery district shnu!d hair a f1xrd racial balan('e, \\'1th schO{J!.~ np!'nini; in muC'h of the na- 11011, Rurger nont>tlif'lcss rt>flist>rl to del;iy ;i plitn a1nH'<l a! act111.•v1111: raP1al h11lflnce proposed by \\'1nslon -Salrn1 and l'orsylh County Boa rd of Erlucallnn in North t'arohna 1111(ler prolt'.sl. Bu rger said the hoaid 's applu;R!1nn for ;1 st;iy .. 1s in ;u1 undt'~irahlf;' sl,,.JP of con- fusi1J11," u~1ng the !>i1111e p/u·a .~e that .J11sl1t·c Hus o L. Black appl1f'd 11) 1 s1n11lar case from ('orp.J.ls Chri~ti, Tex. !n lhr Corpus ChdsLi case, howe1·er, Bl1H·k .':n1ntrd a st<i.v ;it !he reque~t nf the l11cal school hoard and the Justice Orparln1r11t . D~llY "ILOT Sl•ll '°hflo POUCE ARREST MURDER SUSPECT JERRY SIPULT, 16 H• Was Picked Up on Placentia Avenua ln Costa Mesa Rurgrr l'<lld I hat il w;.is iniros~ihl e "nn lhe r·rcnrrl now h!"fnrf' nip" !n dPletmine 111 lhe .l\:rll'th Ca1·ot1na case \1·hether the lnll'rr 1·nurt" C'nrrcclly 1n!erpre1ed the Suurcme ('ourt·s inslruclions in lest ca."rs. Front Page 1 He referred partirul11rly !n "e>;plicit langua,;?e. ::is !n 11 re11uirtm("nl nf fixed mathematical ratio~ nr· rae1;1I quo!~s and the li mit." ~UJ?,t:csted as to transportation of students." CO . .\ST. SLAYING S1pult surrendered meekly. He had been shot in the leg, Clad only in a v.•h1te lee·sh1rt and pants, he slumperl mnll11nless to the gra~s "'·h1le n/f1cers handcuffed him and placed him 1n ~n J1mbulance Sipult was treated for the leg v.•ound at Parif1c;i Hn.~pita! in Hunt1n~1on Reac:h and then honked at Hunting!nn C11 .v .Ja1J , His ynu nJ!er son, Jerry, Hi. "''as !aken intn cuslod~· aOOul one hour after the shootini;:: ;it rlacenti;i and 171h sfrerts in Costa Mes;:i. He is belng hPld in JUl'enile h;il l. Jarncs, Jr. 11·11.~ rrrortedly spoltert in lhe 200 blnck of lli!h Street in Cos ta Mesa t"arly !his morning. But police v.•erl!! uneble to locale him. H1Jnl1ng1on Bttich pnl1ce !nda.v are at- lempting to reconstru ct circumstances that led to the fatal shooting . Officl!rs be lieve that present in the • • • home at !he tlml! of the shooting "''ere the \ 1rt1m Kathleen; her husband, Jark S1pull. 22 : .J ames Sr ... James Jr. and !he eldrr ~1 rs. Sipull. They 1\·ere reportedly "'atC"hing telev1s1nn. rnlice said !he senior S1pults had separated and Janlt's. Sr. harl recently moved to Costa r..1e,<;a. Police allrge that Jack and his fathrr hef!?an ;irgu ing over the father's use nf foul language and !he ar~ument turned 1ntn a v.Testli n~ match. Then .James Jr. got intfl the fii;:ht Anth .JRn1es Sr. 11nd James Jr. "'ere cirmt"rl, pnlice chilr,i.te. The fighting later raged 011 out doors. ;ircnrding !n the p<Jlice accnunt , Some shots were fired. James Sr. was wounded in !he leg. Off i<'ers alll!ge lhiit it was Jamei;, Sr . 11·ho fired a single shot through th e frnnt screpn door that fatally "·ounded h15 daug hter-in-law. Rurger sairl th;il lr•r lhis rr;i son he eoulrl onl as ii s1nglr f'01irt memher lake 1l uron hin1srtf to rl1slurb a ruling b:-r a ff'deral d1stn1·t C'nurt 1n i\'11rth C11rnlina nn Jul.1 21\ ;1pprnv1n,i:: the \\'inston-Salem pl;.in . The local schonl hnHrd apr>ealPd to the l11~h cnur! a11 11rdrr nf the \J S. 4th Circuit Cnur1. scnd1n~ ;in c;:irlirr ho11rrl plan back 111 the d1"tdrl C'tH1rl fnllov.•1nJ! the S11prPn1e Court ·." supp<>serll:-r riPf1niti vt. or1n!nn." last April 20, mnstl.Y involvi ng f'h;irl'll !r. ,'\{,(', rnn11n'111I~· known as the ~11·;;nu1 l'ase, fnr the 1111n1e of nne of the p;i1·11r.;;, "The rii.~1 1·irl tnurt .,, srrrn." Lo ha\'e I ho11ght that 11 11 a.~ cnmprl lerl lo achie\'e a f1 .~ed r.'H'1i1! halanre reflPC'!ing !he cnm· position nr tllr ln1;il ('01 10!\' s~·c;1em," Rurcrr ~illrl_ "'The rxpl1 c1t l;in,l!Uilfi!e l'lf lh" 1.c:.11pr<'1nr 1 rn1u·t.'s 11p1n1.,n in Sw;:inn ,<:u::::::e.c:.ls a pos .c;ihlr confusion on this pn1n! Nixon, HEW Cl1ief Co11f er •·J dn not atlrn1111 111 c11oc;ln1e that langu;i!':"· hut s1n1ply rfl ·1(P it verbiitim : '1hf' !'11n."!•!ul1nn;:il c n 111 m ;in rl to d('.C:.f',l!rr~:llf' .c:.~·h11o ls rlnC's nnl mPan lh11 t e1 erv schnol in e1·rr·v 1·ommunit'' mu.~t rl h\'a-.\." rrflect thr ra.ri.<tl comrnsition of thr srhnnl s.\.~trrn ;i,c; a whole.' " President Nixon rnl'I in San Clement i! toda y ~·ir h Health and \Velfa re Secretary Elliot Richardson -a conference 1o1'hich cam!! 1mld reports of an estran2ement hl'tll'""n th" twn nvpr the srhno l busing cnn!rn1·er~y. Speciilatlon !ha! !he Pres1rtenl and R1rh<'trt1i;nn do nnt see ese·ln-eye on !he pntenliaJJy explnsil'e Issue wi'I ~ mrt with l1e11tl!!d denials frnm Press SecrPtary Ron Z11>_R"ll'r In rPrPnl, d11ys. "ThR! cnulrln'l be further Jrnm the lruth," ht sairi. The official re;isnn for the mnrnln~ /al k.~ hf!t\.\'Prn rhe f1\'fl mf'n Is rlisrus.c:.inn of dPp:irlmenlal m;irtrr~ anri budget l'ctimR!tll for lhl' next fisra! ye ar. ac- cnrdin.Q: In Zieji!!er Bu! .~nmt> rrpntti; h;:i1f' inthr;iirri the !1111 rntn 14·ere In d1~cus~ !he bu"1ng rnn- l rnl'rr.~y and fet1rral a1ri to parochial schnnls. Thi' mt>Pl!n.£: \1';i.~ !hP fir~! fnr m:il func- l1nn 11·1th a mrmhrr ,.,, h1.., r;ih1nel ~rhrrl1iltrl hi-thP Prt..,1rlpn1 !hi.~ \~<'Pk l)n l\fl'lnrl11,1 hP ;:innnqnrrrl mon• tr;i1·pl pl.1n.., fnr !hp nrxt SP1 Pral mon!hs Th,. 11 ... t n( rnuntrits whirh will bt" 1·1<11"'1 1'1 NIXfll'I nn11· 1nrl11rlr .... \l;i 1nl;iorl China, J;ipan and Canada. Thr Canadian trip "'ti! announced Mon- riay as an acceptance to the 1nvitatinn mRde in J9fi9 by Prime Minister Pierre Tri1rlr~u. Th;:i! trtp might lake place 1n !he s pring of llf')([ ,I C;'lf. ''So111PI 1n1P e;:irl y nr.x1 ,.,,,., .. N1x<>n 14'lll tr;i 1·rl In .!;:ip;:in ;i.;; \1·r!I. Zir~lrr salrf_ Thr J'\1;:iinlanrl f'.hin;i inurnev "'ill take pl;ir·r h('fnre \1 ;:iv I nf 1971. • ,\'lxon ha~ marlP plAn.<, fnr .l'Pt ;:innthrr rnr in recl'n! 11·erks -a mPel1ng in Anchl'lr<iJ;:r. Al.:is ~;i . lair this rnnn!h ni;:irkin~ !he f1r.c;f ti1nP in h1s1nry lh.<t! an AmrnrRn cliiPf nf st ale ha .<, m~t v.·Uh a ,J;in:ir1e<:r rmprrnr En1pPr11r H1rn .... h110 ant1 hi.~ '-l'lrf' "''Ill ar- r1\'P 1n A!;iska Srp1 29, n1ret th!" rrPs1- rirnt ;ind hi.., 11·1fr rat. rhen cnnt1nue a h1crnr1r 11nrlrl rn11r Z1r~lrr hl'I." 1nt1ma tP<f lh111 11ftpr thP rnrrrinc thr first f;im 1h· "ill rrturn tn f';il1 fnrn 1;i -prc<:un111hl~; fnr a sta,\' at La (";ic;t rartf!rli in S~n rlf'mP n!f'. rl;in .... h\ thP rrrqrlr!ll fnr !hr fP ... f Of •hr 11·r>f"k rPm.:11n l'.<t,l'.!llf' Z1ri1?lrr )l;i, r1·~ m1 .. rrJ ;i rrlatflrh 1111r1rntf11! fp11 rla1~ brfnrP 'i1xnn rrturn.., !o thP r;:ip1!a l nn Frirl;1 1 Rnrgrr nofC'rl lh.<tl a ,<:!:i!ement sidrtp!ed hy thP \\'1n:-:ton-S<1IC'm .inrl For<:y\h hn;iird rrg;ird1ng !he p!;in re<·1rerl lh;il 1l Y.'A!I .<trlnpting a rr\'lsinn unrirr prnrr~I. on an 11nrlrr.:r;inrling that 11 11·11<: rr1111ircd lo ;irh1e1·e a f1xrrl rrlri;il b;o.lance that 1·t>flrC"lrd !hP tot;il rnmpnsil1nn nr thl!: :-:1·~nol r!i;;lnct Rur,1ZPr rlescribed this v1ewpn1nl as "di~turblng." Laundry Union Chjef S uccumbs H;irnld f, ChanrllPr, \·irl! pre~1rlenl, of lh" AFL·rJo L.:iunrlr~· and Dr,v Cl taning lntPrn;:itJ(lnal l 'n1nn, d1!'d Sa!urda\' at his 1.n:;; AnJ:?ele~ hnrnr. · In arlrl1 t1on In h 1~ srr1 !PP In thP union, \l r fhanrllPr. ~. 11;i~ 11rr pre•1t1ent of !hr 1.oi; An~e lrs ('nuntv Fedrrar1nn nf l.ah.,r· ;:ind a rnf'n1hr r° nf 1h,. L'rl:r11n \.r:i c11r :inrl !he 0 1i;trirL Al1nrney ·w 1\rl1·1~01·.\ ( nunr1! funr r.:il ~p r-11rt'.~ 1111! h" al I :;n fl m \\,,rlor~rl:i\' ;ii thP lrrn~h aw l'n1t pf1 \!,,!horl1st Ch11rf'h 1n l.l'ls, AnQPlP~ Bunal 11 111 fnllow .:ii \\'onrlla"'n r·r rnr1rr1 A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • • •... Unless it hos wermt h and bea uty, wh ich new ca rpeting will provide- W•lls eon be p•intCle , new furn iture added, b t t I k I t u worn-ou or •e . us er eer- peting will detract from everything else. Look ot ii th is way -three or four yeers is • lerge cfiunk of your lifo . Don't spend these yeers with • dull , plein , tract carpeting. Transform your house w ith • beeutiful, vibrant eerpeting from Aldon's. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Ploc•ntia Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUltS: MN. thru 11!vn., t ,._ 5:10-~-. t to t-Sot., f :JO to 5 • I Cliff H111ager Auto on preci pitous perch belongs to Marilyn A. Barnes of 512 t.·Tystic \Vay, Laguna Beach. Police said she stepped from the car Monday aft· crnoon and forgot to set the brake. It rolled back and beca1ne lodged delicately on a retaining v;all. The car teetered for about 10 n1inutes before tow trucks arrived and saved the day. Explosives Destroy 10 Michigan School Buses 1'0!\TIAC, Jl;fich. (UPI) -Ten yello1v school buses 1vcrc destroyed by ex· plosives /'ltonday night in \\•hat police believe 11·as ? violent protest against a ci1url·ordercd school desegregation pro· gram. "\l'e have a 1•;hole lot of white people in to~·n !hat arc not in ;1grer1ncnt \Vith this busing thing :-o you might ~ay there are a rnultitudc of :;uspects." said Capt. Charles Gale. chief of Lhe police dctectivt divi sion. "It could have heen col0red, as well as "'h1te, because a lot of these people are 110L Jn agreetnent with it either." Police said they found evidence of 'l'ires leading to "incendiary de\·ices" placed next to the gasoline tanks of at \cast six of the buses parked in an isola1cd ll·acre depot. Cale ~<lid ii 11·ou!d take at least '·four or five" persons \rho \1•ere koow!cdgeahlc ;ihout explosh·es to place that m<1ny ex· plosivcs. One guard, \\li!bur Johnson. y,•as on du· fv at the time. Gale said there is "no cio11bt" that the bombers v.·aited unt il he \1·as at the other encl of his round. slipped through a hole cut in a six-foot ·high chain Su1lcr Airlines To be Opposed \\. t\ SI! 1 i'J GTO N !l'PlJ ~ The 'Tra nsporlid 1011 Depart1ncnt has decided to oppose any 1nergers arnong U.S. 11ir!ines that 1\•ould create any ne1v super ~!zed airline, il 1...-as le<1rned today The depar!n1cnt has prepared a 23-page report "·hich it plnnned lo release today, outlining its criteria for n1crgers. Part of the docun1cnt indicates !he department. aftel' consul!ations 11 ilh !he Justice J.>epartmcnt. is against an .v rncrgcr that \1·ould result in an airline niuch larger lhan United Air Lines -the nation's largest carrier -already ls. Sources said the 1 on g ·a "' a i ted guidelines also indicated the government \1·011\d oppose mergers bety,·een any two airlines ll'hich v.·ould result in giving the merged airline an unfair size advantage over other con1petitors in the san1e markels. link fence, and set their explosives. About 40 oth er buses parked 1n Ilic lot y,•ere not damaged . /\. neighborhood re sident said sh<' heard ''a loud hoon1 and then there 1vere fla 1nes -the buses, everything around. J~lames shot 100 feet into the sky." The bon1bing came just a \\'eek befort the buses 1vere to begin transporting 1\•hite and black children lo schools away from their neighborhoods in an effort In achieve r;icial balance in I he 24.000 .studrn!. svstem. D;ina 'Vhitmer. Pontiac Schoo 1 Superlnlendenl , said tha t despite !he loss of t.he buses, costing about $10,000 each to replace. the desegrc~ation progra1n - the first of its kind ordered in a northern school di strict -\\·ould begin as schedul- ed \vhen classes start next Tuesdav. \Vhitn1er said armed bus marsh3ls \viii be riding the buses to protect children from hann and guard against. further \·iolener . 11layor Robert r .. Jacksnn s;iid he h11ped the bomhings would ''\vak e up Lhc peQple of Pontiac to lhc fact that they h<iVI': unsolicited help -radicals -that lhcy don't need." Pontiac. a heavily indus1rialized city 25 miles north\\'est of Detroit has a popula - tion of about 83.000. 27,3 percent nonwhite. ~c\·cntren of the citv·s srhuol~ ll!l\'e hecn either 90 percent \\:hite or flO pcrcrnt black and <11!orncys for rivil rights groups charged in court suits that the segregation pattern ll'a.~ enforced through realignment of ~1·hool district line::::. Sc1·eral rallies h:i l'e been held . !hr J;itcst last l\'eekend. to prolcst the busing ordrr. 11hich would arrect ithnut <inc-third of the 21.000 students in the district. Sun- da.v. tllayor Robert ~· .!acksnn had pro- <'lai1ned the starting v;eck of classrs "lers make it \'o'Ork \\·eek" in an effort to quiel turmoil over the busi ng issue. Jn a Feb_ 17, 1970 clccision. U.S. Distrirt Judge Damon f\('1fh had ordered the Pon- liac ~chool bocird to •·prepare a plr-in fl)r co1nplctc integrati on of the system_" Keith 's decision follo\~·ed a lengthy lrial r:ir a suit filed bv the Na tional A::::sociation fnr the AdvanCcment of Colored People iNAACPl on~behalr of Donald D?<vis Jr. a black student then in the Pontiac schools. Keith said he found evidence of "discrimina tory" practices in the Pontiac school sysl~m. including the location of new sc hools. to perpetuate segregation" based upon existing neighborhood popula- tion. '"A111elia' Sues Widow Ncuned as A'viatrix ut Book NE\V YORK (VP!) -,._ New Jersey widow named in a recent book u really beini;i the missing aviatrix Amelia Ear- hart filed a Sl.5 million libel suit Monday 1\fonday against the book·s authGrs and its publisher. r-.1rs. Irene Bolarn of Monroe, N.J .. filed suit in ~1anhattan State Supreme Court C'lairning lhe book damaged her reputa· lion by picturing her as a bigamist, spy and traitor. She also said her fore.ign radio business suffered b e c a u 1 e customers y,·ould no longer do busin~s \1·ith her. Nan1ed as defendants were formrr Arr.y i\ir Corps officers Joseph Klass ;ind .Joseph Gi:orvai.'5. authors of "Amelia Earhart Lives," 11nd ~fcGraw-Hill . which published~ book last November. The book claims 1.1iss Earhart ttas fl~·ing a spy mission for the United States when she disappeared in 1937. lt said she was captured by the Japanese v.·ho used htr as a hos tage to try to bla ckmail the United States into signing a treaty fa vorable to Japan. The book also presents a case that Miss Earhart nu1y have been the famed Japanese propa gandist "Tokyo Rose." Although the disappearance of Miss Earhart has never been solved, the book claimed Mrs. Bolam was in reality the missing aviatrix. By depicting her as Miss Earhart. Mrs. Bolam's suit said the book: -Implied she was a spy becnuse it said f\fiss r:;irhart was on a spying mission. -Implied :r;he was a "lraltor," since it indicated ~1iss Et1rhar.t was Tokyo Rose. -Implied she was a bigamist. bccausn P.1iss Earhart was married to one man and Mrs. Bolam to another . Navy Ope11s P1·obe l11to Oil Spill U.S. Navy officials today taunchf:d an Investigation to determine how 300 ,000 ~a!lons of oil got spilled at sea, fo•lling Orange Coast beaches and Presider.t Nix· .,n·s private strand in San Clemente. The ocean-borne oil globs have now drifted well sou therly of the \Vest:n1 '\\'hite House. P<1tches of the gJug, ho\1•ever. have been spotted near the tllexican border and the Nal'y is pushing efforts to keep it fron1 washing ashore on beaches today. tl1onday \1•as the secono straight aay that no oil 1vashe<t ashort north of (k,ans1ae. 'fhc spokes111an said 225 s:iilors again \vou!d be cleaning San Diego Co11111y BaJa California beachi:os . .. \\'c recognize our rcsponsibil1l.v to clean it up and have initiated com· n1unicaliuns with the tltcxican govern· ment.'' an lllh Naval District spokesrnan said . Some oil v,.·as reported 111onday at Imperial Beach, only a few miles fron1 the 1\·lexican Border. The Navy's cr?11C· ... -·--···-· T11tiday, Augu5t Jl, 1971 H DAILY PILOf .S operated "bucket thro1ving" si p scooped d "' '"•' ch""" ,,, '"'•"''d oil " C·urse Y 011, Re Ba1•on Imperial Beach. The Navy said ils 1otal c!~::nup efforts since a tanker spilled the oil more tha n two weeks ago while refueling an aircraf1 carrier had netted 60,000 gallons of o1! residue and debris. ~fuch of it \vas f.:athered by oil s kimn1ing machinery v.•hich operates like a giant vacuum cleaner. A spokesman said splotches of oil 11•erc sighted from two lo 15 miles al sea but lh<'ll a n1assive slick no longer exists. Originally, 1he fue l discharge left a slick aboul JO miles long. The slick \vas created Aug. l(i ;i ltcr Bunker C fuel oil escaped fro1n :! Navy oile r during a fueling mishop 11·ith the carrier Ticonderoga. In announcing the prohc /'11onclay. lhe Navy said that initia l study indicates that at lea st 300,000 gallons of oil escaped. an arnount up frorn earlier reports that 230,000 gallons had Ix-en spilled. At La Jolla a erew of 225 l\'av y and ~larinc enlisted men retric>ve<l <in estin1ated 350 gallons of solidified oil. niuch of it 1n the shape of basketballs. A Nn\"y spokesn1an said the shck is no longer "in one large mass or even in flvr masses. Plun1ber Seized Af tcr 1-lolcling 2 Bank Hosta ge~ i'.11/\.tllf (UPll -A 25-year-old unen1ployed plumber y,•a:. arrested hy FBI agents Monday after ,1 harrowing tv•o-hour chase in which he held a bank president. and his y,•Jre hos tagr during an a!lc1npt to extort $100.000. The arrest was mostly the v:ork of one 1nan. Kenneth \Vhitta ker. 44. spcci;::il <1genl in charge of I.he 111 ian1i FBI office. y,•ho confronti:od the man as he sat in lhe rear of a stopped car \\•ilh a pis:ul pointed at his hostages. According to the FBr, the gunman, identified as Dennis Clyde Bennett. 25, of Hornestead. Fla .. \\·ent intn 1he ho1nc of Homestead's First National 13;in~ Presi- dc>nl Paul t..osner and ordered Losncr's \1·ife, Bea , to cal! the bank . f.1rs. Losncr to!rl her husb<ind she \\·as being held hos tage and then turned lhe phone civer to the Jiunn1an, y,·ho demanded Iha! L0sner corne to the hou si:o v.·ith $100,000. Losner notified tile FBI in 11fiami, then phoned his home and told the gunman 1hrre y,·ould ht so 1ne delay in rt1i~ing Lile moncr The h:'Jlk pres1drn1 look !he $\1~1 ,l)OO in small bills to his homi:o \\'here he, f()Q, became a hostage, the FBI said. The three lefl in Losner's car \\·lt h the bank president driving and his v.·ife :i;ittini:: beside hun. The man sat in thr. b;i('k scat 1\ilh !he money and an automatic pi~tol poi nted at /lfrs. Losner's head. For tw o hours l2 FBI cars and a D<idc County Sheriff's plane followed lhe Losncr car. keeping it under constant surveillance as it sped northward 35 miles to r-.lia1ni International Airport. The agents made their presence ~nown but did not attempt to stop the car. they said. Near the airport. the car stopped and agent \\ihittaker. the father of six children, walked up to it. He pointed his service revolver at the man and said, "drop it." Bus Funds OK'<l For Santa Ana Santa Ana city co uncilmen voted 4-2 ~!onday to approprlati:o $6780 to keep city buses in opcralion for the next six months. Mon thly pa)•ment.s to the A ... erican Transit Corp. of St. Louis. owner of the bus service, are limited to $11 ,JOO, but ·SJ ,200 a month will be paid the company for management of the transit system. City Man.eger Carl Thornton said the agreement with the corporation calls for tv.·o more buses to be added to the three now in service, cutting the tin\e between buses from an hour to ~O minutes. Bus rare remains at 2S cents. The transi t corporalion warned tht city several nionths ago that ~en·icr: would he abandoned Sept. 1. if the ci!y rlid not lake over the opcralions . Company officials !"ail1 the system was fl eoni>lstent money j,Pscr. Baron \1on l\ed J)og ha:-; been ordered to han,g up hi s goggles. John ~llllrr \1·as f111cf1 $14 i\'londay by Al· hainbra ~lunicipal Judge Lolhrop E. Sn1ith fo r trans- porting his dog on hi s n1ot.orcyl'IC. l)e.<1ri !c J\li!Jer's detcrrnincd dcfen.~(', !he judge ruled that the 55- pound dog is "an unsafe load ." Miller showed a threc-1nin ute film of Baron Von Red Dog balancing skillfully on the r ear of his motorcycle. The judge \l'as not n1oved. !t'liller said he will appeal the traf- fic fine. Girl's Exhumation Nears DA Officia ls Seek l 'l11cs • Sa n Cle111ente Slaying tit The rxhun1 ation e.1rl .v lh1:-; week of lhr boriy of ;1 house1\·ife n111rderrd in San (;lC'111en1c n1or!' than a l'car :1gn i~ 11111 ln t~'nrfed to yJcl<l fi nge rprlnl s of -!hr rlc;•d ll'o1nan. buL nnlv to cln.~1· a 111111or g:i p in tile C'Vidcnce. · i! h<1s neen !l':irncd . ()r.'.l11ge Cou n!y IJ1 stril'1 Attorney's u1- vcs1igators t1a\'r :irrived in lhc sn1.1ll ro1v11 of Coopersvill e, 1\1ich .. to check lhr configuration of lhc forcarn1s of the b111!y of Connie Lynn .Johnson . The pnitx->l'ill con1plt·1r lhc filC' 011 011(' incicle111:tl piece vf <'Vidente \\'h1 el1 1"'ill be lJ~<'tl 111 the 1nurdc>r 1r1al r1f ,\!:irk Alan J t1 h11son. 1hc sla in 11onio11·s hu s· )):ind, The h;1nd~o111r :voun~ ~larinc gnrs on tr1;il \Vt·dnr~rtay 111 Orange f o11111,v Su- [>t'nnr CourL Si1urccs i:!osc lo Lhe c<ise said l\1on- day thcit the disintcrn1cnt 1vould prove tb<JL lhr prosecution diligent ly atlemptcd In fllld t!1c SO(lrCe Of bloodst<1ins made n11 ii pillnw which Mrs. Johnson's slayrr drj pcd nr rr her face on the niorni ng of lier 1nurclcr a year ago last Jun<'. Apparently, it has hcen presumed the. 11'on1;111's bloody forearms and palms n1adc !hr ~tains during the struggle l\'ith her killer. The pillowta.~e <ind the reports on the exa1nination will probably be added lo .1 huge !\st of evidence v.·hich h·:; bcrn g'1thered during a year of investii;ation by three separate agencies. The probe ended last June with the ar· rest or ~·l rs. Johnson's husband. SUMMER Statements assertedly made by t~ ynung lance corporal artcr his arre~ are expected to play a major role in the trial. Johnson was indicted by the Grand J ury on a charge of homicide. The Vietnam veteran is accused of fatally beating his three-months-pregnant wife wit.h a wooden stool, then stabbing her with a knife. The slaying occurred in lhe couplt .. small, downstair~ studio apartment a( 416 C Monterey Lane before dawn on & day in mid-June of 1970. Police found the stool alleged to have: Inflicted fata l head wounds on the 21).o year-old housewife. but the knife ha~ never been found, despite days of digging in open areas near the pier-area apart- ment. CONTINUES IN BOTH SHOPS! 50 0 TO 90 OFF by Arlan Flaum 33 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER PHONE: 644-2400 ... -·· ' ~ ,,,., I .. I, • l f DAILY PILOT \ \ •• I ~ps Don't Cl1eer, Tax Critics By THO!'tfAS MURPHINE Ot .. DtUr l'llet lt•ft SCllOOL BEAT DEPT. -September is juat around the corMr, folk•. like tomor· row, and soon school bt.lls will be rin&in& across our land. Woll, maybe they'll be ringing. In case you've been out of touch over I.he Jut 24 hours, like belng In East Berlin or someplace. you should be In- formed that the CeJ.i!ornia Supreme Court. baa just put the knock on usin& property taxer; to finance public schools. THE PRACTICE. which ill about as old as the little red school house, is un- consUtuUonal, th e high court dt<:'rttd. All of which gives rise to the question that if the schools r e I y on property taxea to pay teach- era, foothill coach· ~nd rustodlahl, and this is now.illegal, where do they get any money'! That's • good question. As !or the anU-property tax pt0ple, before they start cheering too loudly, they'd better read the Supreme Court's full opinion. THE WGR J USTICES dkin'l simply role out school t.a xes. What they said WU, I think. that the 1ya.tem of tu:Jng property to finance schools favors the rich and diJcrtmin1tes ag1lrlst the poor. Thw: you take a school di!llrlct com· poeed of modest homes and no indu!ltry. Thell people must pay high property tax· es and still may not be able to finance top qualtty eduction for their kids. On the other hand, school di!ltricts abwldant tn ezpen!llve homes. ta1·heavy bullMn bulld!ftgs and some solid in· dust:ries may pay only modest taxes that wUI yield a Sot cf dollars for a 5Uptrior school system. 1bil ii what the court uya is unfair. IF THE Dl!:CISION holds legal water upon appeal, it probably means that aome kind or statewide tax will have to be initialed to finance the schools, su~ poHdly equalizing the burden for all Californians. This gels tricky. Like if you put a statewide sales tax Cln food , you still soak the less affluent people because they have to eat too. At any rate, the declaration that school property laxes are a no-no drew ml1ed revie\l.·s in Orange County, as might be expcd<d. IN R.ELATIVEl. Y tax-rit·h school districts like LagWla Be11ch. the an- nouncement was greeted with cttl· alderable consternation. Any statewide levy worked out probably mean 1 Lq:unans v.·ould be paying more taxes and getting les5 back in educational dollars. In Santa Ana, on I.he other hand. the acbools will probably get more money for fewer local taxes paid. Thus Santa Ana educators are more enthualar;tic over the decree. 11ie immediate question remaining, ho\l.'t vt r, is v.·helher or not 1thools v.ill be able to open early next month. Well , likely they will. Some school a!- t.ornrys 1-1•ill probably ap~al t he California Supreme Court decision, thus at least delaying an effective date for the ruling for some time. By then, the Legislature may have worktd the thing out. Meanwhile , a di!:l11y might do it. And that's nothing really new in the legal dodg<. .. Tlltldi.J, AUVU'l 31, 1971 Bunker Battling 1-man Viet Race SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Amball!ador Ellsworth Bunker confrrred again tonight with President Nguyen Van Thieu and political sour~s said he was believed making another effort to prevent a One· man presidenUal election Oct. 3. So far Thieu has rer;isted all efforts to get him to postpone the elections so new ones could be called ln which there would be <lppositiC1n and the United Stales would be less embarrassed over having backed Thieu for the past several years. Thieu's position was made even stronger by the Sunday electi<ll!.S for the National Assembly where his supporters held a tw<rto-one edge in the 159-man house. Thieu is expected to make a na- tionwide television speech soon explaining h.is current position. Bunker drove to lndependen~ Palace for his second meeting with Thieu In two nights and talked for an hour. Bunker previously tried unsuccessfully to get \lice Prrsident Nguyen Cao Ky and retired Gen. Duong Van Minh to remain in the race, Thieu appeared to have retained hls grip (In the nation11 \ <iissembly on the basis on unorficial results of the weekend balloting. Thieu met Monday with U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth C. Bunker, ap- parenUy to discuss the Sunday election outcome and Thieu's presidential cam· paign, which officially begins Friday. Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky's name was still <ln the Oct. 3 presidential ele<:· lion ballot althoui;:h Ky has attempted to v.·ithdra~-. charging Thieu has rigged the electio n. But the Supreme Cou rt refused t.o remove his name. Thieu.has been noticeably silent during the twe>-week political crisis in South Vietnam, the most serious the country has seen since 1966 and one which has :seen not only Ky but Gen. Duong Van "Big" Minh drop out (If the race after ac· cusing Thieu with trying to fix the elec- tion. Thieu has let it be known so far that he expects lo stay in the race and tn hold the election <ln schedule. Pro-government candidates won the assembly election Sunday by a ratio of 2· I in near-record voter turnouts in wh ich 1,242 candidates sought 159 seats in the houSf'. Thieu kept his existing plurality in the house and in S<lme areas he strengthened his position by the elimination of some known corrupt candidates. Opposition candidates scored heavily in urban areas and in the Mekong Dell.a. .-1art0i Radio qu<lling \Vestern source., said ''the lower house election ·was held in a terrorist atmosphere in Saigon and the provinces with incN!a.!ed security measures First reports sa id Thieu's heochmen in many localities almost ope~ly rigged the election." Tli~re were scattered incidents or ballot box s~fflng reported but essentially Viet- namese and American officials agreed that the election was gerierally fair. The Western While House in San Clemente, commented that the Nixon ·" t t'' = :::...--::== J """o~ -~~' 'Yes, !rlr. Meany! No, Mr. Meany! Yes, Mr. !rleany!' Admlni.!ltraUon was pleased that !he e!ec· lion went smoothly "despite enemy el· !orts to disrupt" it. At a daily news briefing, U.S. <lfficials said, ''these elections are Vietnamese and the Vietnamese will have to carry them out." * .A, .. Red s Ambush U.S. Arn1ored Unit, Kill 3 SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese troops ambushed an American armored unit near Da Nang and killed three Gis, \vounded four others and ble\v up t>1·0 armored personnel carriers and a Sheridan tank, the U.S. command said t(). day. Despite the secund attack in five days on an American unit near Da Nang. flllied spokesmen reported a sharp decline in Communist attacks, ~Iilitary spokesmen reported North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces carried out 14 attacks across South Vietnam in the 24 hours ended at 6 a.m. 13 p.m. PDT) compared with 96 in !he prc\"ious ~8 hou rs coinciding \\'ilh nation::il assembly elections. Air Force spokesmen reported four B52 bomber missions against Comrnu111st positions just south of the De1nilitari1.ed Zone (DMZ ) overnight. Spokesmen said other U.S. fighter-bombers. artillery and gunfire from 7th Fleet ships offshore in the Gulf of Tonkin continued lo pound Communist troop conccntrfllions 1n Ille oouthern sector of the DMZ. A military spokesman said the patrol of the America! Divi sion was returning lo its base camp Monday night \\'hen !he Communists opened fire rrorn jungles with automatic rilles, machine guns and antitank guns. Chi11a Concludes Romania Visit Witli Aid Of fer VIENN A IAPI -A Chinrse 1n ilila ry delegation left Bucharest today after a nine-doy official visit during \1·t1ich it pr(). mised Peking·s support in case (If an un- perialist threat lo Romania 's .. na1inn11I ind ependence anrl stale sovereign!y ," the official Ron1anian nc\\"S agency Agerpres r-epnrted. Although nrither lhc Chine~c 1l!Jr the Romanians defined v..·hich in1pl·ri.iilis1s m ight threaten Ro1nan1a. it. ~r('med rer· lain they were thinking ()r !lie Sn1·ict Union, \\1hich the Chinr~t· often hn\'c ac· cus~ of being imperialist. Headed by Li Tr h·shrnµ. <in alternate metnber of the Chinese Co1n1nun ist party's Central Olmn1ittrc and the hrad of the Chinese army's general [ll)hl1ca l department, the delegation \' is it e d military installations. arn1y units and fa ctories. It also met with thr llnn1an1an Co m- munist pa rty t.hirf, l\"ico\;1r ~(•,'lll<i•'Sl"U. but the nature of their t;i!ks 11111' uuL disclosrd. The Chinese support for ll.n111;-1111a 11 as <'l<pressed dt1rin~ a recrptu111 i.:111·11 by Defense ~1inislcr !un 101111[1 si x .ln)s ago. Ionita said !he vJsit was ;1nt1thrr t·on- lribulion lo\\·ard slrenglhPn111g the friendship ::ind rn0pPra1 io11 brl11·cc11 l he Rnmaniall and Chinl'SC' <1r1n1cs. Li and his group c<11nt' to H(ln1:in 1<1 from Albania, Chin<i 's casl EurnJ)('fln ally. \\'here thry gave a nc1" plcdµ:e of support for Albania's anli-Sovic! lead- ership. Most of U.S. Fair, Mild Scattered Showers Reported Light in Sorne Areas Callrornl• i..o. ..,,...., •• tied • COOl. arv ....,.,.1,.. """' "'"'' ... 1, ....... 1,., low <itulll .,.. n t"'-~!th ol 11. li'le U • ""''" ..... 111.111 ..... 11 ''· ... ,,._, l"llWtod ,_,_.""'" "" .... "'*l'D• wPlllt "'' .... i.. """'I""° • WI '"' 1' '""'"' Mtlu111tl11 ""'"' -""" "''-'' "' tr-. 11>1. ,.... "'~' ............ I.... "'--' -·""""'· """"' lftc""fld: 1A111 I.at to.u. S1n1t .....,.,1<1 7•11, rwt'f'ltw OfMOAA "ATIOUl 'ff[ATHEll SlR'i'ICE TO l:OO A.M. CST f -\ • ll 111•1011. .._.... I"' thyM'• ... ....,.,, Wll'9 llttlt 11111 t.l"r Klfttrll'd. ,.... •1tt1rwt1l COO&. • \,t;,,. Cout•I Temperat11r~!C •"f UNITll'O "11111 ll'tTf.llllli.T!O .. AI. T..,,Pl•••v•• 111<1 1>••cl1>11111cn !Ible IN • 1•-~wr Dtrlod l"l(llno et I • m. 1>07, 11 or-red bY 1~1 U.S, Wettt.tr &urt111 •' S•~ Fr111<loco: Al_,,.,...ut "'""hO<tv• ,\tl1nt1 Bl~tr,lit•(I Boo!(!" (hl(,. .. 0 (!l!d"n•!I '1~v~l•~a °'ti'~•· Dl!!•O•I E11• .. • ~ .. ,~ 1-<-lulv 1-louolo" 1nc111 ... 110\11 L11 v ... , • ttll h lGW l'rt < • " 51 " " " 69 ,o, " " " .. " ~ " " .. ~ • • " • " • .. " ,, • • " " " .. ' . - BOMBS WOULD HAVE DROPPED ON VIET MINH TROOPS Gtin. N.1varre (laft) French Premier L.1neul French Offered A-bomb For 1954 lndochina War WASriiiiGTON (UPI) -But for an embattled field commander's concem ::ihoul the con5equences to hill own troops, France might have berome the sec<>nd nation in the ~·orld to drop the at<lmic OOmb in battle, according to a news report. Aviation \\'eek and Space Technology, a leading aerospace magazine. said i\1011oay inc un1teci &tales offered in 1954 to seil France four atomic bombs for a despcra1ion attack against Communist Viet ~1inh troops that had pinned 111>1\n the rrench army at Dienbienphu. "The U.S. offer was refused and Dienbicnphu fell. leading lo the end of 1he lndochina \Var in May, 1954," the magazine said in an unsigned article d~itelined Paris and quoting an anonymous informed source. A\'iation \\'eek said the U.S. offer was made to French Premier Joseph laneul. The bombs to be sold were the ~lark 21. rela!i1·c!y low.yield tactical nl1clear 1-1eapons, that ~·ould ha\'e been dropped by French Air Force B26 bombers. "Premier Laneul is reported to have accepted the offer \Vith reservations, passing the tactical decision onto Gen. lfenri-Eugene Navarre, comm11nder-in· chief of French f<lrces in Indochina." the magazine said. "Gen. Navarre strongly recommended against using the atomic ~·capons because of the unkno~n side effects they could have on French troops in the battle area. according to the source. Some French <lfficia!s fell strongly that the use of !he atomic "'eapons might have saved Dienbienphu and possibly changed ll1e ou1corne of the Indochina War." Jt \\'BS this offer and its rejection lh<1l caused subsequl·nt French govern· ments to push development of an independent French nuclear force. the maga· zine reported. It said some French <lfficia!s felt I.heir nation "should not have to depend on her allies for such weapons in the future.'.' The first step to~·ard developing a French nucl ear "Force de Frappe'' ''as \;ikcn by Premier ?\1endes·France. who came into offic e afl er the Indochina dee.fal resulted in the fall of the Laneul gove.minent. F'rance·s first nucle.ar strike force -bombers armed ?.'ith relatively small 00-kiloton weapons -be- came operational in 1964. Aviation \\'eek said France oow has it s first operational unit of nine in ter. mediate range ballistic missiles and \\'ill place a 5~nd un it in operAt iOflal status next ye<1r. It said the first French equivalent of the U.S. nuclear Polaris m1ss1le firing submarine also is scheouled to become operational next year. West to Send 'Explo1·e1·' Fo1· l\foscolv T1·oop Tall{s LO~DON (UPJ)-The Western powers "ill send a ranking "explorer " to f.1oscow hr m id-October to sound out the Kremlin on an East-\\'est conference on troop cuts in Europe. diplomatic sour~5 said today. The No rth Atlantic Treaty Organiution IN ATO l allies 1A·n1 c0-0rdinate their plans ;\\ ii n1ecling or !heir deputy foreign ministers in Bru~sels Oct. S. A special NATO representative will carry the.ir suggestions to MMctiW and discuss 11 ith lop Kremlin officials the sropr, pl:ict', tin1ing and agenda or the projected lroo!) cuts conference, en-- risRged for early next year, the sources said. B1)lh Easl and \\'est have eJpressed rr11diness in principle to try lo negotiate n1utual troop withdrawals. No firm plans h11ve as yet en1ergf'd on the Western side and the Russians have nol shown their hand . The United Stale!! and Britain have for three ytari; urged balanced, mutu1J Easl- \\·esl troop reductions In Europe. They pre11lously had met with no ttspoost from Into account the entire spectre of overall security -troops, \.\eapons systems and nuclear potentials. U.S. Delay Of Jets Hit By Israeli By Uail.ed Preas Jaternallonal Yit?.hak Rabin, the Israeli ambassador to \Vashington, said today the United States is withholding delivery of F4 Phan· tom jet fighter·bombers to Israel for polltical reasons and that this is obstruc· ling Middle East peace efforts. Rabin N!lumed t<l Jerusalem today for consultations on an Arab call for a fullscale United Nations Security C-Ouncil debate on Jerusalem \\•hich was virtually annexed from Jordan by Israel during the 1967 war. Israel "'as pulling pressure on \\'ashington to try to forestall the debatt>. Asked at Loci International Airport outside Tel Aviv whether Wa shington was withholding the supply of Phantoms, Rabin said: 'Il is a fact." Asked if this y,·ere being done for political reasons he replied: "One can say this ." "This policy is a mistake on the part or the Americans because the <lnly chance for achieving an interim or an over-all agreement is when the Arabs and Russians reach the conclusion they ha.,·e no military chance of vanquishing Israel." Rabin said. Rabin said the United Stat~ still hai'I not responded to Israel's longstanding re· quest for more Phantoms and that Israel must remain militarily superior if peace is to be maintained. He said the con- tinuing now of Russians arms t<l the Arab states was tipping that balance of power. Rabin said the U.S. government so far has not opposed the convening of the security council to discuss Jerusalem and added: "This is not constructive -this i!I even harmful for Jordan ." He called the security council an ''ocean of v:ords" and said debates there did not bring any con- structive results. "I believe the United Stales "'Ill try to cut short debate on Jerusalem." he said. And he added he thoug ht \Vashington 11·ould C1ppose any resol ution calling for a practical change in the status quo ()f · Jerusalem. Political sources in Tel Aviv said lsraeli Foreign f\1inister Abba Eban told the chief of the U.S. embassy mission 1here, ~f. J. Owenzurhellen, on Monday that a security council meeting on .Jerusalem would be futile and dangerous. The sources said Rahin gave the same mes.sage to Stale Department officials. Greek Ministry Rallies Behind Ferry Captai11 ATHENS <AP\ -'fhe Greek ~1"ari.ne ~!inislry came to the defense ()f th11 "oerators and crew of lhe ferryboa t tfeleanna r-.tonday night. maintaining that the ship met the highest inlemational shipping standards before last weekend 'iJ sh ipboard fire and t!1e crew performed y,·ell during I.he ernergency. The ministry said a Supreme Court judge \\Ou!d be n;uned to head the C<lm· 1n ission investigating the fire off the Italian coast. in \1•hi ch at least 25 persons died. There y.•ere I.I~ survivors. The Tt ;ilian police. acting on the com· plaints of some passengers. arrested th11 t·apta1n ot ih£' ship. Di1ni1rios Antipas. 4'.l, !n prc\·£'nt his leaving It aly. lie 1\'a!'i charged y.·1th culpable h(11n1cide, sailing 11·i1ho11t adequate firefighting and lifesAv· ing rquinn1cnt and l\'a1·1ng hL!-1 :-,hip 11'h1l e •·numcrOus pa s ~ e 11 .ll e rs \\'ere still aboard " Antipas <lrn1rd ;ill lhr:;c chriq::r~ on ;->und11y. <1 nd the J\IArine l'l·linistry baickcd him up. JL said the 11.232-ton ll eleanna had been in excellent t'nnr!ition , 1net the ltlghest re- 1111ircments of the U.S. Bureau of Ship- ping and <i!so n1rt all requirements of the 1960 international convention for tl1e pro· t~ion or hu1nan life at sea and had all t/P certificates of y.·orthincss as a passenger ship. a.,i,.,.,.,_ ....... Ml. Wlltlfl l f-tL ,.,_ •le , .. f:I. lllt..•lcM .,..,, ""'" Wlfltl 1.,_llt, l"-om'ltl<oll II·"· Son ~ n -rT, $...,... .. ,...,. 11-t0. •~1· 1'11111'1 1/0llll Stnt1 ...... .,..,_ 0!;~1!oMI lisl'rf tl1M .. II 111 "'""" 1 .... 1 ,_ Wltc0fl1l11 "' MOllllN I n.cl 111 ll>t l"ttlflc N«l .... 111. Tiit tle!H"f ti.II• "' "'°" lrtll btoutolll -ffMf" lhtn ,.,,.,.1 l v'"I"'" hoM-11\l<M 111,/T k ... -•tllMt hlt'lll ~ '"" - H•rt ~ lvdeY. 1.lt!'lt v1rl1bl1 w•.-.:11 11l•lot Ind -lllfl9 ,_,.. lioKG~ 1111 -..11•IY lt .. :Ill ~flOll fl! ti!.,. -1'11M1' 111111 W'l'ff>l-"f. Hltll i.. IM1' 711 "'M. lOll A""'''' Ml1MI lff(~ Mln,....oah• ....... 0•111111 w-v ... 01kl111d Om1l'I• 1"1'111-lphla • " "' " " " .. " " " " ~ .oJ the Kren11i n but earlier thls summer li.M t?• lfflflt!M """" -· lt>f' LM ""'"" ... Iii """' ,...,,.. ~ Alf" 110011!1011 C""'"" Dlttl1d. 9r l.nflTIO 1"111111 lffTlllllfATIOJIAL ti. "'°""' " ..... _, "*""' .. ""'' ..... ~, ltt t'NI ....... ,.1, "'* .... fllllf -"*' ,_,... -... ., .. ,..,1911, ,.,,_ft\lrfl Wt ... llHr or llltW th• • lfflMll l'l&flf\I l~rovt"Oul !1'111(11 1111 11'1~ ( -·-"'· .. 1 .... .,_..,.. t nd "'"""""'°"'!' 61"r"IMNI P•"' ef .... ,.,n t c.t•• 11 1 ,..,..._.~ 1 ..... 1,1! 011••11111" mo-.ed -tv.-••d ,.,..,,0 '"' O<il! (If M...,1~. fl_,..., \,. "'' .... ..,.,, ......... 11 Oll'lllillon• P""'lllM , t•rl• _,..,.,,. tf"'U•tf\ll'ft 11,...1<1 f"OM •! 1! N~I••· to t.I •I '"-'"v~tl,. Midi, GN11a1 Nfr\119f"e\ltf'ft ,_ """ t.l .. 11. 11111 ... ,,.,,...,..111 ... 1 ...... ''"" ~ lo fl. W1ltl'" """"'1111•1 711. Sun, ltfonn. Tide• TU•IDAY lt«W'ld Mtfl , •·II I M, f ' ~c-1ew n °' "·"'· J 1 WIDl'lllDAY ,1,.1 Mill 1·'11 ..... •o "''" low .• I JO • m • .(I ' 5Konc! lllth .,, ......... 1:0. 1.M, 1,1 St <.,.,. lllw l :001m. , • ~"" 1t1t1t•N•'ll. S•h ll'l!~m. ll'l'Oll ltlH•I f )I fl II'-Stll I !)..i "'· _....,_ ·-· P•!!>bu•th Pl!O'lltlld C!t"O Sac••"""'' S• lOll 1 Soul•~• (ltt 5•" 011~ St" """~,,_~ $1"'• 111•1>1•1 S1ttt11 S""'••nr W••Mnvl"n " .. " u ·~ " " ,, " " " " n " " " .. " " ,. ~ ~ .. " " •• " " • • •• So\'let Party Chief Leonid J. Breihnev in a surpr\~e move proposed infor mally troop cul5 in Europe by the NATO and \\'arsaw Pact alllanct. i{e reiterated the nff('r !hereafter 3nd CAiied (or neiotia · Lion11 ~·t!h tht Wtst. NATO since has intenr;ifitd its prtp1'ra- 1ions for su<'h eventual !::ilks proceeding lrorn the ba sis Uu1t lroop cuts should take • I Faces the Press \Villlam Porter, nen• chler U.S. nc go1lat.or at the P11r1~ p £>a<:c lalk5. faces a battery of mirrophones and repofter~ on hi:.. ilrrivel in lh r- F'rc1u.:h rapil al. Porter refused to 'say if he brought any nc1v l11iliat1vcs from Washington. ' I --.... . --) ...... -· -__ .... _ .. __ " . . . ~·---... ............. ~ ... ..,.... ....... " - Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks Newport Beaeh EDITION VOL. 64, NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1971 TEN CENTS School Reaction Mixed Poor, Wealthy Di.stricts Differ on Ruling DAILY l"llOT Siii! P'~Olt COSTA MESAN SCOTT NURSES WOLF BITES AT HOME Companion (Right) Is Half Wolf and Half Huskie Wolf Attaek Mesa. ll icti1n Tells of Zoo Ordea.l Costa Menn Richard T. Scot t is resting today wilh bandaged hands after being attacked by wolves Sund ay at the San Diego Zoo. Scott. 20. of 313 B 16th Place, said thal he was looking at the 1rolves from a spec- tators ' platfor m ~·hile resting his lorear1ns on the fi ve-foot barricade, when one of the pack grabbed his left hand with its 1ccth. \Vhile atte1npting to beat 1\ a11·ay. he said, two other 1vol ves grabbed hi.~ free hand and clung to it. !·le said his arms 1Ycre suspending the 11'11h•es in midair until he lost his footing and hung supporl ed by the ledge. Scott said his wife , Bonnie, and a le1v observers were able to beat off the \lo·olves with shoes. He emphasized that he 1vas not flailing his arn1s to arouse the \Volves· attention at the time or the attack as slated in one account. \\'itnesses helped him to a bench. ~aid Scott. where he \\'ailed, bl eeding profuse. Jy, for medical 2~d. He 1~·as taken to Mercy Ho spital by state police officers ·where he 1vas treated for 10 lacerations. Upon release fro1n the hospital. Scott. an unemployed truck driver. said he and his wi fe. lacking 1noney for a taxi. were forced lo 11·alk three miles back lo the zoo where they had left their car. Scott. who hilnself owns a half.breed 1volf, claims no authorilies from the zoo nffered aid. and said they refused to pro- vide transportation when requested. T ee11 llunti11gto11 Wife Slai11; Mesa Nalls Pan· Ry JOANNE RE\':\'OLOS Cl! !~t Di ii' PllOI Stl [I A teenagcd llun1Jngtor1 Be a c h h1lusell'ife 1l'a~ shot to death .1'\londa y night. as she stood 111 the door1vay of her rarnily hon1c. Police la1er l'apturcd her falher·in-l:av1 :uld hro!hcr·ln ·la v.• in Costa Mesa ancl Jailed then1 on n1urder charges Police investi gnt nrs blamrd 1hc slaying vn :a fan1ily squabble over foul language \\'hich ended in righting and shooting. Officers identified the dead \\IOm<in a~ l\lrs. Kathleen 1\1. Sipult, 19, Qf 10122 Kamuela Drive. She was dead nn arrival at Pacifica Hospital shortly alter the 9 p.m. ~hooting. Detectives said ;i .2'Z caliber bullet had entered her left breast. In cuslodv On murder charges is !\tr·s. Sipult's fattier-in-Jaw . James NOcl Sipult. Sr .• 48, of Costa 1\-lesa ; and his youngest son. Jerry, 16. The elder Sipult 1vas capturcii two hours .after !he teenager's death when Costa !\tcsa and Huntington Beach police 11urrounded bis apartment at. 2924 ~ep perlree Lane. in Costa l\1esa . About 11 :25 p.1n . r.tesa serge<1nts !\f;o,· '\'llsnn and Gar~· Schull approached the apartn1eRt and kicked in the front door. .51µult su rrendered rneekly. He had been shot in tl1e leg. Clad <1niy in a 1vh1te tce·~h1r1 and pants, hl' slutnpcd motionless to thl' ,grass 1-1•h11e ,;flieers har1dcuffed hitn and placed him 111 an an1bulancc. S1 pl1lt was treated for the le~ 1-1·ound al Pacifica Hosp1lal in Hu nt1ngion Beach and then booked at llunlinglon City J ail. Mis younger son. Jerry. 16, was ~ken into custody aboul one hour after the ~hoot ing al Placentia and 17th slrecl s in Costa Mesa. He is being held in juvenile hall. .James. Jr. ~·as reportedly spoiled in the 200 block of 16\h Street in Cosla r-.tesa early this morning. But police were unable to locate him. Huntington Beach police tod,:iy are al· le1npt ing to reconstrucl circumstance~ (See SLAYING, Page t) For Master Plara The state Supreme Court's school pro- perty tax: decision has sparked a variety of reactions from the Orange Coast which includes both "·ea\thy and poor school dis tricts. Districts with high tax bases aren't too enthusiastic about possible statewide tax- es. The poorer di stricts are elated. Dr. Clarence Hall . chief of the Ocean View District in Huntington Beach, an economically poor district. said: "We're extremely pleased. We feel education across the state. and Ocean View in particular, will only go forward when the Legislature puts the money where the children are rather than where industry is The emphasis of the Supreme Court Priso11 Break Lawyer Faces Murder Rap SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -A murder charge was filed today against Stephen f\1itchell Bingham, 28, the grandson of a former Connecticut Governor and U.S. Senator, in the Aug . 21 escape attempt 3t San Quentin prison in which six persons v.'ere killed. Dis trict Attorney Bruce Bales of Marin County filed the charge against Bingham. 28. the leftist attorney who was the last visitor lo black revolutionary convict c:eorge Jackson before the. bloody tragedy. Jackson, armed vd th a smuggled gun. \1·as sho t down trytni to escape and the bodies of three v.·hite guards and tv.·o v.•hile convicts were found inside the prison "adjustment center," shot , beaten, garrotted and with their throats stashed. Bales said investigation led him to the c:oncl usion that "there was no other wa y (;eorge Jackson could have obtained the death gun other than through his visit with Binghani." Bales filed five counts or mu rder against Bingham -one for each death except thal of Jackson. Bales signed a lour-page affidavit \1·hirh accompanied the complaint. Presiding 1'1unicipal Judge Peter Allen Sinith also signed a v•arrant and a peti- tion for Bingham's detention without bail. Bales· alfidavit resttd in large part on lhe testimony of prison guards. It detail· eel the attempted escape. Bales said the investigation appeared lo rul out any •·unkno"'ning or innocent'' transportation of the gun intu the prison by Bingham . "Aingham's sudden and complete di sappearance follol'o·ing the events __ . t1·1i:;gcred Aug. 21 ,~·as not insignificant, cspcc1ally u1 vie"' of n1y repeated puhl ic requests for him lo come in." Bales said. "ll oweve r, wilhout lhe factor or fl ight, I believe I h::ive a solid and sound case." He said an all·po int bulletin had been issued and on the theory Bingham may have crossed a state line, the FBI had been asked to assist. Sc hool Opening Set All schools 1n the Newport-i\1esa Unified School District \l.ill open for instruction Se pt. 13. [nJormatio1 about instruction 3('hedules is available from each school principal or at !he district's central office. ruling was that districts with a tot of in- dustry or expensive land have an unfair educational advantage. over the districl!i 1-1·ith poor assessed valuation. Ocean View , for instance bas a tot.al tax rate of $3.68 yet in 1970-71 could spend only $660 per pupil on education. Laguna Bea.ch. in contrast, has a tax rate of $3.38 for a uni fied district (Ocean View is eJementary) and spends $989.9S per pupil. Dr. 'Vllliam Ullom, superintendent of the Laguna Beach Unified District, said his district would help provide input to !he courts if the "no property tax" decision were appealed. ··without using property tax as I base, Laguna Beach schools would be in sevef'9 trouble," he said. Ullom added that neither he nor other district offlcials wanted to stt Laguna students prosper at the expense or children living in poorer districts. "I think there is a need ror other types or financial support," he explained, though his district is against the statewide ·property tax. Other wealthy districts include: Seal Beach Elementary, Huntington Beach Elementary, Newport-Mesa U n if l e d • Capistrano Unified, Tustin Union High and Saddleback Qimmunity College. Some of the poorer districts, besides Ocean View, include: Huntington Beach Union High, Fountain Valley Elementary, Westminster Elementary, and San Joa- ,tfeets With Nixo•t HEW Chief Tells Okay on Busing Emerging from a 011e-hour meeting 'ili'ilh President Nixon at the Western \.\'hit.e J-louse in San Clemente, Heallh, and Welfare Secretary Elliot Richardson today declared he is in tot.al agreement ~'ith the President's stand against school busing. Richardson de('lared he hadn't con- sidered resip ing after Nixon di&avowed the HEW 's plan to desegregate tchools in Austin, Tex. Alchar--l>rlefed ·~·--meeting with NJ~on ~a ranaerot tub- jecta dealing w\lh his department. H• ,.Id !hat he •ireed wtltt tlie l'ml· det1t that "busing should not be uffd except to the minimum po&Slble extent." ''He believes chl ldren should be able to attend schools in I.Mir neighborhoods," Richardson said of Nixon. "I knew thig wa11 his view. I .supported It 11 did my Tax on Profits 'Lousy,' Ackley Tells Lawmakers \\'ASHINGTON IUPll -W. Gardner Ackley said loday "an excess profits tax is a lousy tax" and criticized labor leaders for suggesting that it be com· bined with a wage.price freeze. Ackley. who served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Johnson Administration and developed controversial wage.price guideposts. testified before the House-Senate Joint Economic Committee. AF't.,.CJO President George Meany and other labor leaders have contended that any continuation of wage-price controls After the current 91)-day freeze expires Nov. 13 be accompanied by an excess pr!!fits tax on businesses. ''Profits will, and ought to, rise because they have been depressed," Ackley testiiied. "Corporate profits are at lhe lov.·est level since 1946. I would warn lhat an excess profits tax is a lousy tax -full of i~11iUe1." . i\ckley said the only excu1e for auch a colleagueii; in HEW." Richardson said Nixon issu ed his Aug. 3 statement saying he would abide by the Supreme Court rulings on busing only lo the. minimum because he felt his policies were "'grossly misunderstood." "We don 't think brandlshln" a big stick or seJlding federal marshals'' into the south is the way to desegregate schools," Richardson said . Earlier around tlae Wat.em White -. there llad -rpooul•tloo' 'l!iit N1xan and · .Rlch anhon wft'en't Jttini eye-to.eye on the ~ftl controYW'I}'. 1'111, howevtr, dfew healed denials frQm Prts!I Secretary Ron Ziegler. "That couldn't be further from the trulh," he declared. The meeting was the first formal furn::~ lion .with a member of his cabinet scheduled by the Preaident this week. On Monday, he announced more travel plans for the next several months. The list of countries which will be visited by Nixon now Includes Mainland Chlna, Japan and Canada. The Canadian trip was annoUTlced Mon- day as an acceplarK:e to the invitation m11.de in 1969 by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. That trip might take place in the 11pring of next year. "Sometime early next year" Nixon "'iii travel to Japan as well, Ziegler said. The Mainland Chin11 journey wUI take place before May 1 0£ IV71. Nixo n has made p\ang for yet another trip in recent weeks -a meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, late thig month mark'ng the nrst time In history that an American chief of stair has met with a Jananese emperor. Emperor Hiroshito and his wife will a r- rive in Alaska Sept. 29, meet the Presi- dent and hi s wife, Pat, then continue a historic world touc. Ziegler has intimated th11t after the meeting the first family will return to California -presumably ror a stay at La Casa Pacillca in San Clemenle. Plans b}' the Pre1ident for the rest of the week remain vague. Ziegler ha1 prcr mised a relatively uneventful few days before Nixon returns lo the capital on Friday. Gunmen Pull Off tax wag during wartime when 11pecl!lc in- dustries reap big profits as a result of .a.11 increased demand for their goods. If restraint on corporate profits i1 e ven-' tually needed. Ackley said. "I'd P!'f" • Huntington Ge nt straight increase in corporate mcomt l..><1-CS." Robbery, E scape Another hrother·in-law, .James Noel Sipult .Jr., 27. is still at large and "''anted by police in connection with the fatal shool.ing. • Poli ce \varned thal James .Jr. is con· sidered armed and dangerous. Newport to Seek $50,000 Two anned men robbed a Huntington Center Jewelry store this morning, escap- ing with more then •10,000 In jewelry •nd unset gems. The robbery occurred at 9:2t a.m. at Kirk Jewelers, 37 lfuntlngton Center, pollct 11Jd. Huntington Beach police bnve issued an t1!1 -po1nt bulletin 1n seeking his capture. Nearlv one dozen Costa !\1esa and Hun- tington -Beach policemen closed in on tile elder Sipult's home on darkened Pep. pertree Lane in making the arrest. They were aided by pollce helicopters. Officers spread out around the place :\rmed "'ith shotguns, teargas guns and bulletproof vests and took cover behind squ11d cars lined in front of the small apartment II. all prn\'ed unnecessary "\Ve dialed th~ phone and lei It ring !it'veral Htnt'S." llunt1ngton Sgt. Jack Reinhotti expl:iined. "\Ve wiinte<. In talk him Into coming Oul bul there ~·as no ttns"·tr. '' -- Newport Beach "'ill apply for a $50.000 ft'<ieraJ grant to help financ" work on the city's master plan. Judy Kelsey, assistant Jo the cily manager. said today fund'., would be sought from the federal government's PubUc Employment Program !PEP) to hire more personnel to develop an up. dated general plan. PEP began operation July 12. "In areas of high unemployment, the feder;:il governn1ent will 11upport creation of new ,~itions 111 public employment areas," s11 id ~fi~!I Kelsey. Orange County's unernploy rnc.nL ratl!I currently i!! ahout six percent PEP ha~ given the county $2JI million for the currflnl fiscnl year to distribute eq ullably to all but .!ilx county com-,. .il.---' -I _J.llll........_.i-- \ munities. Those six, with populations ovt.r 75,000, rece.ive any funds directly from the federal government and not from county grant.!. 1iw!y are: Anatte.lm. Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach and Orange. MJss Kel5e)' will meel with county of- ficiala WednHday to discuss Newport Beach's appUCJtlorl. A grant of up to $54,000 may be available. she said. Te.nlalive plans call for adding '"'O as~h•te and one assistant planner in the community development department, 11~cifical!y to work on the general pl11n. completion of whi ch has been set fo r August, 1973. The city al~ hope.!i to ask for lwo positions ln the building inspe.cUon de- -::.---~ -··- !'flrtmenl and some extra rardeninc or library help. Any grant-created positions would be filled until Jurie )0, 1972, whtn the 'flactl year ended. At that Utnt the dty would have to place a new appllcaUon with the county and the U.S. Department of IAbor. If •t any time the county's unernploy· mcnt rate goes brt)ow 4.i perttnl, the clly funding end! aM the city must a1· sume payroll responalbllity. "Th11t's one of the reasons we're ask· lntt for positions that have already been 1pprov~ by the city council," Mila Kel· sey said. U the 1r1 nt 11 obtained IOOn, the city may be •bl• to begin run., In October, 11be uld. ... , .._ ..... The lone tmpleye, Steve Fowler. told in- ve1t11ators he answered the ttort'1 rear door shortly after opening lhe shop. Fowler who " on crvtchtt from a knee Injury aakl he •• confronted by the two men armed with shotguns. He tried to atruul• with them, but they ...... uec1 him to the '""""' and lock· ed him tn the store's vault, he told police. Inveatlgatora said he wu able to trlager n alarm from tnsldt tht v1ult. The lW1> ~· made their Ceta••Y In a car which they abandoned In a parking lot at Golden West Collett. The c111r llltd been stolen previously tn Newport Beach. The men, both white adultl!. were described a!I being In their early twtn- Uet. One wore a sombrero and 1porttd a blacll: moustache aod a three or four-da,y arowtb or beard. quin Elementary. Dr. Robert Peterson, c ount y :;uperlntendent of schools, said the ruling "'ill force the slate to accept its "constitutional re sponsibility to support public education. Today the heaviest part of the burden rests on local property tax· payers and this should not be so." Superintendents from the r l c h e r districts were afraid the court rulinl would downgrade their own education or raise property laxes for their own people. Those from the poorer districts hailed the ruling as a boon to education. "Educators have recognized the need foe it for a long lime," Jack Roper, superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, commented. * * * Tax Ruling Raises Waves Over State From Wire Service• Shock wa ves have spread nationwide over the California Supreme Court decision eliminating the local property tax as a legal system for financ ing schools. While slate officials are reacting sharp- ly -and mostly favorably -to the court ruling, groups in other states are generating enthusiasm to press their own similar court cases. Forty-eight states use. the local pro- perly tax to support lbelr schools. Only Hawaii and Utan are ~~--lfawl}J handles ell 9Cho01 !Ina~ at the «tait level while Utah has an equaliiation formula which sets a limit on what a district can spend per pupil. The next legal steps in the issue art still unclear. Sanford Gruskin, en assistant attorney general who argued the slate'!'! case for the properly lax, said no decision has been made on whether to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Supreme Court did order the case returned lo a Los Angeles Superior Court to detem1lne speci fic instances where lhe quality of education is unequal. Paul J. McKaskle, an attorney for the We~tern Center on Law and Poverty, which pressed the Jaw suit for 16 lAJ Angeles part'nts. said if the state doesn't re\'ise its system by the end of 1972 his group would go back into court ltl see that it 1s accomplished. Jn the lasl three years suits and Jegisla. tlon in at Jeasl eight states failed to remove public schools from their dependence on local property taxes. Federal courts had dismissed some or the cases because they didn't feel they could get lnto the issue . · 'J'he California decision may change the trend. "It is not hinding on federal courts, but it comes from a respected stale suprema cou rt. It breathes more life into a doze11 school finaa: suits pending all ove r th• country," sli'd 'James Robertson. director of the Lawyer's Com mittee for Civ il Rights Under the Law, in Washington, D.C. Authorities predicted that suits In Detroit and San Antonio, Tex., might be revived. In Kenosha . \V is.. a suit sponsored by United Auto Worker Local 12 on behalf of union families remains in prellmina ry stages . Princeton Professor Michael Danielson (See SCHOOL, Page %) Orange C.ut Weatller Mostly !'!unny today and Wednes- day but. some late night and early momi11g low clouds along the coast. Highs around 70 at lhe beaches. rising to 83 inland . 1..-0ws tonight around 63-&i. INSIDE TODAY A mogarinll!! reports that tile '\ United StatttS offered to sell four atcmtic b'ttmb.f to tile French in 1954 to atop Communfit Viet Minh troops near Dienbie1iphu. See s!ory and map on Pape 4 £oday. <•llttr•ll • Clttd:I.,. \/• , Clttlln.f ll•H c...iic. 11 , .. ...,. 11 OMllll N1llc11 t DlwHC" I 1.i11•1rl•I r1tt • 11111rr1l11'"""1 It ,..... lt•ll """"-H AM L~ H Mtw!n l t ) l•ll•fllll ,w.... '' .... , .... , ..._. .. s Of"-,..,.,, • S1twl1 P'IHfl.r 11 ·~·" , .. ,. llK-Mtrllh 1•11 Ttl••ltiM l t TIM11t" If W111111t ' W~lll W11~ 1t Wt!Mtt'I HIWt ll•U Wtirll M.wt M I - I I I I OAllY PILOT N Du sty Files Reveal Newport Circa 1961 B~· L. PETEii KRTEG 01 tl!t l:ltl!Y 1"118! IT•" A WAG whn used tn wt1rk in th e DAILY PfLOT 's da.rkrl'IOm nnce quipped to the man !'In the r\ewport Bf"ach beat. "'i\'h~n they settle the fuss over high rise. .tt1d th e C.oa.st free~'a.v, you guys wrin't hal'e anything left to write about." Very funn y, except ~·hen you happen to be digging through some 1'lld files and find the notes of th!! reporter who covered this t<l~'11 10 yea.rs ago. Garry Short was his name and he kept meticulous records . He even kepi a sample of the questinnnairt-he !-ent tn ca.nrudates for the city c1'luncil race back in the ea rly H , , part of 1962. Hij first t .... •o questions : . • ''l\'HAT 00 you think of high rise?" and "W hat is your position on the Pacific Coast Freeway." Of course, they still .are the hottest hassles in town. Other squabbles have lived through the decade -parking on the Pen· insula and BaJboa Island, the ne.ed for a new master plan, and the fate of Bal· boa 's fabled Fun Zone. Others have long been laid Ill rest. although it probably wouldn 't lake mueh to bring th em back to life. Knowing this town, jo&gin1 tht memory of the fUY who wa.nted Balboa Island Ill sec@de from the city in 1961 may be enough for him to dig out Im petitions and start all over again. A CUPPING in Short"s files says t.h! 1entleman was angry over a park- inr ticket and decided the i!lland should have private streets and its own pollce loree to patrol them. Presumably, there'd be no parking restrictions. BaJMa Island historically has been in the middle of one thing or an- other. Its biuest problem back then, of cQurse . "'aS what ti'! do with thr ('arous- ing kids during Easter Week . Over ort the Peninsula. Balboa residents 11•ere working hard at trying to quiet the. ~ezvous Ballroom that had just been taken over by the $Urf1ng sound . If you'U pardon the expression. flames put that fire out . BUT THERE was still the F'un Zone (and there st!\! is the Fun Zone) and the furor over public access on Edgewater Pl:;ce, t.h111. little sid eu'alk along th e bay the city attorney "'as in court over ltss than a month ago. Fonner C.ouncllman Dee Cook, who today is heing gerrymandered into yet another district had just disc1'!vered, according to the 1961 files , that the Ba..lboa Bay Club wasn't paying any business license fees. In Cook's home ground. Cor1'lna del Mar. residents were up U1 arms ovtr plans to keep pedestrian.!! from crossing the Coast Highway at Heliotrope Av- ~ue and a proposal to widen Fifth Aven ue _ AND THERE v.•as the beginning of the Irvint Company's master plan for Its little ranch in the hills above ~rona del Mar. School Bo11d Issue Slated For District Vote F eh. 1 ·: By PATRICK BO YLE Of !flt c 11tr ,.!lot u 111 ·: ~ldMts of t.ht Tustin Unil'ln High khool District will go to the polls Feb. 1:. 1972, UI vote on a SIS million e<1nstruc- lion l»nd issue and a thrte year. Sl.14 ,eneral purpose ta1 overr ide. -District trustees Mo11da,v tn sending Ui.e two measures to lhf! voteri. pledged Sn all.rut push for passage : "If the.~e are going to pass ." trust~ Diekran Snranian said, "we will have , tD use all l')f the positive talent we h.tve t» the district" A $5 mi!li<m bond pr~ pal \l:a s narro\l:Jy defeated by voters tp 1970. Two thirds plurality is required Wilkins Beco1ues i O :NEW 'i'ORK 1AP 1 -US Just.ice 'fburgoM Marshall and r-.·ew York Mayor John v. Lindsay v.·ere among the guests -it. , SU.l'flr1se birthday party for Roy WlJltiJ'ls, eiKutJ\'I! direct-Or of lht-Na- tiona! Assllciat1rin f11r the Ad \'ancl'!ment Oi ~lor@d People. • MmhaJL lhe first black to si1 on the O.S. Supreme Court. ~'RS toastmast.t.r f('lr the party M1'lnda y 1'ln the occasion of Wilkin s' 7oth birthda~'· DAllY PILOT Cll.ANGl C0AjT "U l!.!SMl"I~ C"OM."AM'I' ••&1rl N. w,,11 Pr•.•~/ .... l"uOlltJ'ler Jtck •. Curl ey V~ l"ru~I .... c;...,,I Mt~•I ... T~'"''' 1Cttvi1 EOllOt T~•"''' A. M u•11~i •• Mt .... ·"9 EOI"" l. Pelt t )(,;,, N--1 l .. C!I C.••\' tdll&r N_,.rt IHc• Offlu ]Jl) New11o•I l oultv••i Mt<llR• A.lli•en : P.O. lo.; 1111. •2 66) .. OftNtr OHK.. C.N """''" 1Je W•t l lV ITrwt· '""'""' ... ti!, n: l'llO"•t .. ~ ... ...e Wuottr ... 11).• a.<~' 1 117~ ... , .. lflul..,,,. ~ ~N C Jl),t Mort!\ I I C.-INI •NI DA ll,.'I' ,.ILOT, Wl!fl -l(PI 11 C0"'*1 ..... , ... ,.~-. It ........... ••111 .. ~ , ...... 41Y I" _.,.~ .. n..._ ''" ~· IMC;~. JI..,...: .. (_~, ''"' -·· ... .,,.,, .... , ... a.do• l'-1911> Vt llr(. St~ Cit ....... / c...1.-t lltl $•ff!"''*"• 11., wol!I -,.. ....... ,.IOIO. l"rl"CllNI "'1"11"' 9lt11f ii 11 J)O W•I a.1 S•-·· (M ii "'"''· 1•.,~··· 17141 64J.4JJ1 ct-'"94 .,_..., .. 642·5671 C#I"" .... ~. 1m, o .. ~ .. (ti n! "u&ll1•· ... ~f. No -,,.., .. , lllu•"'"1a.,., to pass a bond measure. lf approved , lhe bond money would be supplemented l'.'ith state funds to build three new high schools and expand fa- ciliti!il at tile ex1st1ni four schools, The tax override, official.!! says, is necessary tri continue to operate the district. The district is legally pennltted to levy 85 cenl.3 ~r SlOO assessed valua· lion . The present le,·y for general purposes is $!.~. boosted 6;. cents by a tax override which expires July L, 1972. If vo ters approve the new measure, the district will be prrmitled to le,·y a genrral purpose ta~ as high as $1.99. District superintendent \\"11!1am Zogg told trustees this increased amount. wa11 necessary lo build up a reserl't hind and to keep fr1'lm oper1tt1ng the school distr ict. at a dPf1 c1t. If \ht present.\\ 50 lev~· wrre allowed to conbnue, Z<igR said. the district ~·ould ht !n rlPbt some $2 million b~· the end of the 1~72·73 schn('I] year. District trustees n1'l!Pd the major pro- hlem in C'nn1·1nc1n,2 residents to 'Ott f('lr both measure ~·ould ~ ~ penrl1ng unlf1cati1'ln nf lhe district \\'ith thrte e!P rr.entary schnnl rlistrirts. In t.he even!, the high school district i!ii dil·ided into three p;irt~. th.-bnnded in· debtedness would be split in proportii>n tn thr assess!d v11 Ju;ition of e;ich nl'w d1sf.ricf The bondtd inde bt('dnpss nf the: Tustin district, if the $15 million meAsure is passed, wnuld be about S2.S millio n. At'. for !hi' t11x f1\'erride. all ta~ r11te! ber.ome null and void if the d i~trict is spilt "\'le \1·ill have to make it <"lear.' said trusu-e Chest er Briner . "that if ~·e unifv ~ir ~~e l'nd of the first year. all bets are Arld it1nnal s1a1e funds Jo supplement lhe bond mnney is conti ngt.nl upon passage o! a 1350 million stale school bond is!lue 1n .lune 1'lf J9i2. If thi.s measurt i~ defeated bv V('lters, the Tustin district will borrow the money fr1'lm the stii te to supplement its o~·n funds. "If we pass it. and if the state passes 1t. and if we don't unify. and if the Supreme Court doesn't take it av.'ay." trust~ Brintr said . "we may get some money out of all this." LA Harbor Hit With Oil Spill SA.I~ PEDRO ( L'Pll -A black film of crude oil And iet fut l fouttd a 900-- yard are1 o( the "'"'I'S! bAs1n in Lo, An· r eles Harbor Tuesday. U,g Mom, were moved Into t.he are.a to contain the r;IJck formed by a spill Qf an eS11ma!f'd 5}100 ga\l(n!~ in th e areA bounded by bt.rt.h~ 119 and 149. Federal Joh Plan Vetoed By Trustees By a narrow ~pl1l volt , Tustin tJ nion Hiih School District trustees Monday \'Oled not to takt parl in a federally fund- ed plan lo hire untmployrd persons. In turning do"·n the pr1'lposal :l-2, tht majority nf the trustees f'ontendt:"d the g1'lvernment w1'luld be dictating "'hich ap- plicants the districl co uld hire and v.·ould ult1matel,v burden the district "'1th unwanted em!'loyes. Under the program, the school di11trict wriuld have been given $35,000 to hire some six employe5. Prefe renct would ha ve lo be given lq unemployed Vietnam \·elerans. the ft-deral pr\lpnsa\ stipul11ted, ('ounty.widP, $2 .R million h11 s been all1'lc.aterl under the Emergency Employ. ment. Act ol 1!17L v,•hich is 11imed at. unernplnyed and underemployed ~rsnn!I under 2fl 1'lr over 45 yea r11 or age. Voting a,'la inst 11ccepLing the mont y 11.·ere trustees Rohtrt Bartholomew, June Smith and Paul Cal houn. Ch ester Briner and Dickran Boranian favored the employment. plan. "This pr1'lgram defeats everything that America st.ands f1'lr," ~aid Bartholomew in arguing against the federal program. He contended that the government w1'!uld fund it for only a short time and then cut nff rhe money, fnrcing the district to con· tinuP to p;:iy the employe5 . "The government nf lhe ll .S_ does not {orce educational program~ nn any school r1istrict at .:1ny time." countered Bora- nian, a high schonl prl ncip;1L The rl1stricl would have been requlred to s11 pplrment the federal m1'lney \\'ilh $:J.500 and lo absorb half. or three, ()f th e en1ployes into permanent positions. District superintendent Willia m Zngg said men were nov,· needed fnr pai nting and mi'lintenance, but funds were not availahle to hire such workers. Trustee Smith contended the district v.·ould not be 11ble to select the men lo ht hirtd, slnre reftrrals fro m the: stall" f-!uman Resourcts Departmenl would ha\'f' to be consldertd for the positions_ Bartholomew also cited the plan as di scriminatory f1'lr gh·ing preference to one grnup -the unemployed veteran - over other groups. From Page 1 SCHOOL ... predicted the ruling could have a 'il'ide soci8.I effect . "An equitable school financing sysUm ~·ould virtual!)• remol'e. the chief public rationale fnr ~xcluding ponr a n d moderate lncnme blacks and whites from suburbs -the very real 11rgument that the.v bring in mrire costs than lar resources and constitute an eco nomic liability." he said. The rearf1nn in California i~ most.!y favorable, except fnr leaders of a £ew "·ealthy schriol districts who aren't hsi:r- py. "!l's revolu t1nnar.1•.'" \\11ls1'ln Riles, state. superintendent or public instruction derlar1>d. "I have been saying all along that lhe qu;ili~v nf a C'hild's educ;itino should not depend 1'ln u·her e the child h\'PS in 1he st;ite " \,n1 Prnrir Rnn;iltl Re:oi!l:?.O \\'<IS nnl :n·all;:ible fnr rl'llllmPnl. on the rleC'isinn, hut hi~ ;:iide~ f)(lintrd 0t1t 1hat ln the pa!<.!. hf' has s11ppor11>d use or a statev,·ide pro· pPrl~' t<1x Jn equ;iltrP t(i uc<1t1nn. Thi' I .ll~ AnRtle!<. schMls ~upt:rln· tendent \\·'1 lham .J, ,Jnhn~rin said , "Thi~ dec\s1rin ma1• mean m;i;nr relit! fnr !he ~tate's 11rban M:hnnl d1stri<'ts a~ 11.·pl\ a<t fnr those ('llher sch()('ll 111·s1 pm5 ~·hlrh rn 11st assume 1he rr.~pon~1hility fnr £-rl11 rating thP )'\Mr i;nd disadvantaged studenls in the stal l.'." Assen1hly Spei:1ker Rrih 111nre!!1 r [).\Ian N"u.1·s 1 pltdged to rPntw his eflor!s to .:ich1el't a state\\•idt pr('lperl~' l:t.x Riles. hnv:e\'er. sairl the sl;i1e ma.\' ha\'t to gtl ;;11-av rntirrll' from the prnpert~· tax and use ·~ales L1Xes or l'llher mf'ans to finance edurA!illn &ime. i;rripes \\'rre he11 rrl. Harri!! Ta~·lor. superin!endent nf C 11 rm 11 I' l!l rtlati1'ely afnuent schonl d is ! r l c I . gr11mped that "If lhe gtate had been doi ng its fair shart we ll'ould not be in th is bind . The stale shnuld be raising other districts up t.o ou r ltvel." Cainphell 's Calls Back More Soup CAi\lO EN. N.J. ({j rJ1 -Tht C:.11mr- bf>ll Soup Com panv torlR.\' extrndl'rl it.~ rt<"all of chicken veji;e1able snup piirkl'rl at i~ Pari,, Tex .. pl11nt to include 1•tg· l'lar\an veget11bll". 11 1110 p.!IC'ked .!Ll the Paris plan1 and carryinR lht code num· ber 15CT-7R1X. Som io l.l(l(I C'l'l!l~ of !ht> proli11rt wPre sh1ppPd tn 1:1 "'hole~alf' cus!nmf'rs 1n n111e states. All Qf the products slill in !he hAnrls 1'11 \\'htllesaJ,rs have bte" placed on hold . Can11 already in the hands of rt· ta 1lers Are be1n,i:r: picked up and CM9um· er~ who may have purchastd the soup a.re urged t1'l destroy it and ma il the la· btls to the eompany at Paris. Tex .. tor refund!. 2 Canoeists Seized .,.1..,11! ... ,,..,. .,. i•v•"•-~" ~ ... '"' "''Y _., ~ \lllll•&.11 1-ltl ..... . ... 1 .. :... " _,,-ntfl, -· Spok~men fnr Ph1\11 ps 01! Co • \\'hich owns bl!rth 119, and t;nioo Oil Co .. o~'tl· CHI CAGO ( AP 1 -'f'9.·o c1rmti1tr, "'hn .._.. dtt• _, ... ""' ,, 11.......0 ...... di .,,,. '*''• "'-••· Ce,!~·· lllfloK"1'""" .., u..,.11or U.ts _..111·y. llv ..,,11 1711 -"''• .nrt•rv •• 11 ... ne..1, 111s -1h1y, er of herth 149. denied the now emsn-saJd th~y thrt>w twn dummit~ blnndif'id by i ttd fmm tht ir facilities red dye int11 the Ch.i<'ago River to protest Aulhor1tie3 took samp!'s of the slick \\lest. Pakl~t•n's trtatment of the E11t o.i.11.Y P'll.OT l"~oll by ltith1ra Kothlor Court Rule Di sturbs Higl1 Justice WASHINGTON fU P\l -Chief Justice \Varren E. Aurger sa·1d tnday he la disturbed that a !n"'er court h11s in- terpreted Supreme. Court rulings to m'an thal evrry school in every district should h;:i\le a fixed racial balance. \V ith schools opening 1n much or lhe na· l ion, Buri.:er nonet heless refused in drlay a plan ain1l'd at achieving racial balance proposed by \li'inston -!)alem ;:ind F1'lrsytll County Bo<1 rd of 1'~ducation in North Carolina under protest. Burger said the board'.~ application for a stay "is in an undesirable stN.e of con· fusion." using the samt phra.~e th1l ,Justice Hu~o L. Rlaek ;ipplied to I simila!' case fro1n Corpu.~ Chris!i, Te:r. In the t:orpus Christi c;ise. hnwever1 Black granted a stay 11t the request of the lc)t;;il school board and the Justice Depilrtment. Burger sairl that il was 1n11-.ossihle "on the 1·ecnrd now before me" to delermine in the Nnrlh Carolina ca ~e whP-thtr the lower courts correctly interpreted I.he Supreme Court's instructions in lest cases. He referred p<1rticula rly to •·explicit langu!'lge as to a requireml"nt of fixed mathematical ratios or racial quotas and the limi t.s suggested as lo transportation of students." POL ICE OFFICERS SURROUND FA LL EN SUSPECT IN COSTA MESA Offi cers Collect Wounded Suspect Wi thout Fi ring 1 Shot Borger sit id 1h;:it for this reason he could no! as a sin~le tnurt member take it upon himself to dislurb a ruling by a federal district court in North Carolina nn .July 26 appro1·ing the Winston·Salem pl;:in. From Page l Th£> local schnol bo11rd appe;:iled to the h1Rh court an nrder of the U.S. 4t h Circui t C'oUrt. sendin,.; an e;;irher bo;ird pl an back to the distriC't court fnllo"•ing the Supreme C.:nur!'s su pposedl y de finitive opin ions last April 20, mostly Involvi ng Charlotte, N.C .. commonly kno11.·n as the Sv.•11nn case, for !he name of one of the parties. COA ST, SLAYI NG . •• that ted to the fatal shooting. Officers be lleve that present in the home 11t tht time of thr shollling were the \•ictim Kathleen: her husband, Jack Sipult. 22: James Sr .. James Jr. and t!'Je elder Mrs. Sipull. They v•ere reportedly 11.•af chin g teJevis i1'ln. Police said the senior Sipults had se parated ;ind James, Sr. had recently mn1·ed t('I Cos ta Mes:t . Pnlice allege that Jack and his father began arguing 1'!\'tr the lather's use of foul language and the argument turned into a wrestling match. Then James Jr. got lnt1'l the fight. Chamber Dela ys • Honor Lun cheon A luncheon sponsored b,v lhe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commercr to hnnnr out5tanding policemen ha~ bH>n post- poned until No v 10. committee chairma11 Wlllit1m D. J,u:c;k said. The award luncheon had been sthed· u!td for Oct 5. but was d£>la,\1erl beC'ause. of the rlns1>ne":c; of the Oct. S b<lnd t lec· t1on. Lusk said_ L-Oeation for thr even!. f1'lr whirh busi· nessm tn will bt as!l-M to sponsor entire ta blt!s, is s!ltl sl"t at the Balhca Bay Club. NEW YORI\ 1AP1 -Thr Amenr;in !n~uranre Assnc1at1on est1ma!e~ rropert;v losses rt!iultin i;. fr('lm trnp1ri:1I ~!nrm noria anrl .~imult an~u.~ t n r n 11 r1 o,, • amntin1Prl tn morP th:in i~.2~;1.000. n:image 10 Al!\nmnh1Jeg ;:inr! h!iA!:<i ~·;i:c; not inrluderl , \\'_ n. Sw1fl. m;:inagrr nl the AIA rroprrty rl::i1m:'I' r!Ppar1mrnt si11rl 1h;i1 a siate·b\'·:<i1al l' breakdown showed \'tow .JPr•!'V:s Ps!1mated damaAr of J l.!iS~,000 \.\as lht irra t~t. Both James. Sr. and James Jr. were armed , police charge. The fi gh ting later raged 011 outdoors, accnrd ing to the police account. Some shots wPre fired . James Sr. wa s wounded in the leg. Off1 C'ers ;il)egP that it 1•:11s James, Sr. who fired a single shot through the front scr·e en drinr that falally "·ounded his daughter-in-l a11.' _ Ne wport Sho""'s Old City .Hall, Pushes Ne ,v On e ' In an rfforl ln cnnvtnce Ne"·porl Btarh residPnl" Iha! a new {'i\·ir cen!er i11 nef!d· Pd .. t~~ <"i!y i~ conrluc!ing: !otrrs nf e:i:is!.ing fac1l1tte~ erer.v Wednesda y until lhe Oct, 5 hnnrl el<'C'tinn. Th::it. hond mC'l"!!>Ure, if p:issed. \l'riuld prn\'frie f7 million fnr a nrw civic c!'nter wh ich wnuld hou.~P hn!h f'il~· governm!'nt and police department, facili!ies . lt would be lncated in Newport CP.nter near F;ishion J~lancl . The \l.'i>rlnt'.'.~d:i.v I.nun:. frnm 3 30 p m. ln 5 pm. ;ire opPn lo the puhlk _ Ci!1 f\·1,.nagPr nnhert \V~rnn sa1rl v1~1lnrs will h<' shown ".:i typJral wnrkin,I:! s11111'lt1nn ;ind then we'll IPt them dr;iw lhPir 1111·n (•oncl11sion~." about. the need (nr nPw f;irili!l(':<i In con1unc!1nn w11h rhr 1 01ir·~. ;1 cr•1n- 011Ttrr hradPd h_1· rit1 l'lann11111 I ·om. 1n1~~innrr ,l;i r k1e llralhrr and re;;iltnr ,J1 nl \\(111rl ls i1rgitn1z1nr.; puhl1rHy ;ind pr<'r1n1 t ('ffnr1.~ for I.hr hnnrl r lr('!i0n \'1lllln11l!Pr OH'lnhrn:. ;J!'P J.'.!'llhC't"llll'! Pll• dnrscn1f'nt:; f1)r !hr. hood 1s~uP. "'·"well as !lrrl'lnglnj.J lnu1·s fnr special 11:rnu p!<., ~uch .i.~ rrtiltnf'.<; nr hnn1rnwnPrs a.<..<flf'lill1nn~. flnp crim1n1!Ttr rnr>rnhrr .. l("~<e L11 kr. 1~ 111 rh.:irc:e rif :; ,cprakrr.< burr11\I . wh1rh i ~ ~rnri 1n,E ;irlm1n1.~1 r:;t lnn ;ind pnllre !<.p!'ak· 11111: team~ tn civir grnup~. "The dJstriC'L tn11rt .. , seems to ha\'e thnu,Rht that H "'as compelled to achie ve a fixed raciAl hal;inrt rPllec!1ng thl" com- posit1nn nf th" total tn11nly s,\'S [em." R11rger s;1id. "The expl icit lanqu;igt of thf' 1l'upreme1 cnurt's opininn in S11·ilnn s11i::gests a posslhle confusio n nn this pn 1n! ·-1 dn nnl ;iltrrnpt 111 f'On~lrue tha t !anl(u<1,11.P, but sin1ply rrt'ile it verhatJm : 'Jhe t·onst1tut1<1n::il e o 111 man d to df'Srgrl'gA1r school.<; does nnl mean th at e1·erv srhnnl In e1·erv ('f)mmuni!v must ;ilw<i'~·~ reflect the r;:1.c1<il cnmposltinn of thP school sy,<;\t1n ;is ;i whole.' " B11rgrr nolrrl 11\::il <1 sla!rmtn! adopted hy !hf' \\:in.~tnn-S;ilern :inrl Forsyth OOard rFgardini;: the pl~n rec1tl"d th::i t It was adnpl1ng ,11 re1·1~inn 11nd1>r prnlf'S! nn ;in unrlers111ndlniz thi:i! 11 w11~ required J,('I achieve ;i li ~erl rar1;:il b?.lance !hat 1·efler!.erl the tnt;:il cnrnpri~i!inn f'f the ~chnol rl1~lrir!, HurC"f'r descrihed this v1twpoinl as "disturbing." Pl annin g Aid e Wins P romotion C;irJ ~1 /\f'11h;:iu<:r>n of r;nrn na de! ~far h:-is been rromri!Pd tn \hP prisi!inn of i\"ewp<irl Bearh City Pl<1 n Administrator. ,!amfs !). He.,..•1cker, ;irting rlfr Pctor of !'nmin11ni1y de1·elnp1TIPnr _ :innnunrtid to· rl;i\' ·· Fnrnu·1 h !<ir11u1r pl cin11f'1· fnr '\rwport Rrai·h. :'\euhauscn will now 1'11prr1·1~e !h~ nprr:1tir1n or 1he (1111s111n nf Arl van ce f'IA11n1ng .1 11d lrnplrrnPnr ;i11nn. whtrh r.~ rlf'!<.11.!llPrl lo 1111!;1111'l F pf forl< fnr {'lln]· f'llPl11Jn nf !hp rtl~ ·s .11rner::il pl::in ;\f'llh:!U~r11 , 29, ;;i '2,l'Arl u;i(p rif \;ii r nl \', r01n,-,na, \1nr i.£'d (10 Jhl' flp\<pln pmef\! or .!l ~n~~IPJ' pl,,.ri fnr r·n1·1nSJ htfnrt' C'nming t.o ,'\P11•1Y1r1 Rn;:irM IA~! <:prin_I! H,. rt'~idP~ 1n lnron;i de! f\fi:ir n·ith ht!! 11·if, and !11·n ,<:r>n~ A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • ' ••.. Un less it ha s warmth and beauty, which ne w carpeting will provid - W ells cen bo peintde , new furn ituro addod, but worn·out or leck-lustor car- poling will dotract from everything else. Look et it thi1 wey -th ree or four yee rs i1 e !erg• cliun k of your life. Don't •p end these yea rs wi th a dull, ple in, tra ct ca rpeting. Tran sfo rm your house with a boeutifu l, vibrant ce rpeti n9 from Alden's. ALDEN'S CARl'ns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUlS , M ... tit,. T1lun.. f le l 'JO-l'r! .• t le f-S.. .• f ,JO le 5 ,_ ____ ,._ ______ ....,,._..., fOr an.tlysis 4nd tricing . Firemen Mid Bfln~alis. "·ere 1rre1ted Mond1y for. the chemi<;!)IJ!91t<I ll1Ulli!!li~PO!Ili.lil1i JliY'.ft11. _.J..,!:~~"'!!~""'!!"!!!===~""'!!!!!!i!!!li!!!l=!!l!!!!!'!'~~~~----~-...,-------.J.- I \ I 1 • 7 -' -··--_ _,,,. _,. Costa Mesa EDITION VOL 64, NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . ..._ ···-• _ .... .. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1971 Today's FIIal N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Mesa Councilmen Ponder Apartment Question By TERRY COVILLE 01 '"" Dail~ l"li.t Sleft Costa l\tesa city touncilmen spent two hours !\1onday night discussing the future of apartn1ents in the city. \\'hat is their future·~ Your guess is as good as the council's. A lot of suggestions were offered. but no ronc klsions were reached at the study aession. Some of the fol!owing JX>ints were made: -Homeowners in the city are growing increasingly concerned about the rapid rate of apartment construction. -The current apart ment boom is following the master plan adopted by the council a few months ago -but at a much faster rate than expected. -Increasing coots are making it ell- tremely difficult for young couples to buy homes, thus the apartment market is swinging over to young marrieds. -Mobile homes might be an answer to OFFICER 808 ARNOLD DUSTS ESCAPE VEHICLE FOR FINGERPRINTS Kona lanes Bandit Abandons Auto in College Park, Di~appears Pool Playi11g Bandit Gets $7,400 at Bowling Alley Costa ?-.Iesa Pol~ today soua;bt a lone bandit in 'the $7.400 armed robbery of the Kona Lanes bowling alley. Monday. The robbery took place about noon. Police said a man with hi s arm in a sling was shooting pool at 11\e bowliltg center. 2699 Harbor Boulevard . before the lunch hour. Al 11 ·~fi a n1. the man grabbed secretary Wi!ma Mci\1Hlan and forced her at gunpoint to unlock the orfi ce and the office safe . police said. The bandit I tlle11 scooped up the ml'lney. whi ch had been readied for a 1 p.m. pickup by an armored car. The bandit then forced another secretary. Shirley Eigner. to give him the keys to hei car, which he used lo leave the 00\\'ling center. Police found the secretary's car aban- doned on Princeton street in College Park , a short distance south of the bowl· ing center. but were unable lo trace the bandit's movement any farther. Agency to Save Coa~tline Urged BERKELEY /AP) -A statewide agency modeled after the Bay Conserva- tion and Development Commission should be set up to save California '1 coa.stllnt, says a University or California report. The. report, rele&ed Monday, says !hit the new agency should be part of a "balanced, integrated and workable. plan for preservation and development of the coast." The commission woold delegate lls power to regk>oal boards, says the rtport titled "Cali!omia's Disappearing CoAstline : A Legislative Challenge." Individual local governmenLs would have only a limited say in !ht commilslOn decisioM. The: report \\'3S drafted by Gil bert E. Ba iley, mntrlbutlng editor of the Long Beach Jndepende.rit Press Telegram. and PRul S. Thayer, public Information writ~r at UC.Berkeley. Balley and Thayer 1ay that local governmehts seeking !Jli: revenues "fre- quently become allied with forces of economic exploitation that may be ho8tlle. to preserving and enhancing the natural coastal environment." The BCOC, asya the report, manages lo compromise. between these (orees and conservaUonist.s in its jurisdiction over San Francisco Bay. The agency "encom. passes virtually !Ill segmen13 of com. munity opinion. including some who wi.sll to fill !he Bay, but no ont segment is able to dominate." The report endorses a bill sponsored by Assemblymen Alan Sieroty, (D-Los Angelei), and John Dunlap, 10.Napa l, which would combine both elected publ ic nfficlal~ and appointed public repre!ien· taU ves on a coaslllne commission. the conflict between houses a n d apartments. -~fore apartments mean greater <:on- gestion including traffic congestio11 for the ci!y. -The current vacancv fa ctor is only about Livt' percent in Costa fr1esa. in· dicating apartments are not ye t overbuilt here. Councilman Willard Jordan, a n archite<;t, suggested lin1iling apartments by quality, as opposed to numbers. "\Ve HEW Cl1ief Joins Nixon On Busing E1nerging Jrom a o"C·hour meeting ~·llh President Nixon a1 1he \Vestern \Vhite House in San Clemente, liealth, and Welfare Secrelary Elliot R1chard.:>on today declared he i.~ in to1al agreement with the President's stand against school busing. Richardson declared he hadn't l'0£1· sidered resiping arter Nixon di iavowed lhe HE\V·s plan lo de.segrega!e schools in Austin. Tex . Richardson briefed newsmen af1er meeting V.'ith Nixon on a range of sub- jects dealing with his departrncnt. lie said thal he agreed \l.'ilh the Pres1· dent that "busing should 111°1! bt' usl'll excepl to the minimt1m possible extent " "He believes children should be ahle to atle11d schools in their neighborhood~." Richardson said of Nixon. "I knew !f11.~ was his view . r supported it as did niy colleagues in HE\V." Richardson said Nixon issued his Aug. 3 statement saying he would abide by the Supreme Court rulings on busing only !l'I the minimum because he felt his policies ~·ere ''grossly misunderstood .'' "\Ve don·l think branclishin.I! a big stick or sending federal marshals" in to the south is the \\'ay to dese gregate schools." Richardson said . Earlier around the \Vestern \Vhl!t House, there had been speculation Iha! Nixon and Richardson \l'Cren't sf'e1n~ ~ye-to.eye on the busing con rr1i11ersy This. ho\\·ever, dre\I.' healed drntal.~ from Press Secrc1;iry Ron Zirg!cr. "Tha t couldn·1 be rurr her (rom lh t truth." he declarf'd _ The meeting \\•as the fir st fnnn:1! lunr· '1011 ,1·i1h a member or his Cf1b1nrt s<·hcduled by the President thi s wrrk. On Monday . he announced mnre Lril\'el plans for the next sevrr;:t1 rnonth s. The list of countries which will he visited by Nixon now in cludes i\1a1nland China, Japan and Canada . The Canadian trip was announced i\lnn· day as an accep!ance to the invitation made 1n 1969 by Prime i\1inis!.er Pierre Trudeau. That trip might take place in the spring of next year. Gun11ien Pull Off Huntington Ge11i Robbery, Escnpe T\\'O armed men robbed a Hunlingtnn Center jewelry store this morning, escap- lng with more than $10.000 in jewelry and unset gems. The robbery occurred at 9:21 a.m. at Kirk Jewelers, J7 Huntington Center, police said. The lone employe. Steve Fowler, told In· vestigaton he answered the store's rear door shortly after opening the shop. Fowler who is on crutches from a knee injury said he was confronted by !he two men armed with shotguns. He tried to struggle with them, but !hey wrtltled him to the ground and lock· ed him in the store's vault. he told police.. Investigators uJd he was able to trigger an l.larm from inside the vault. The two robben made their getaway In a car wh ich they abandoned in a parking lot al Golden West Collere. The car had been stolen previously in Newport Beach. The men. both white adult!!, were dem:rlbed as beinit in their early lwt111- liell. One wore a sombrero and ~rted a black moustache and a three or rour-<IJ~ growth of beard. · ~ need good design. txitter apartments." he sald A ho1nco11·11cr objected to the transient. i::::ure of apartment d'rl'ellers. He said 1l1cy "1nove in and out of the city every s1~ nionths and they don'! even register !o vote." A 111arricd apartment d\\•eller objected to the hotncownf'r's gcnera\ization and added, "Even of the hon1eowners who arc reRistercd. less than 50 percent vote." • I e, l\layor Robert Wilson proposed the mobile home solu!ion. "I'm ama1.ed at them. Two mobiles can equal any J,000 square foot home. We have to get over the prejudice. against I.hem-" The mayor sugges ted mobile homes as an answer to the redevelopment of the old east side section of town . "We could divide a deep lot for l\YO mobi le home sites.'' William Dunn, the city's planning ' OAILY PILOT Phole ~· llllCfllTd ko-lll•r POLICE OFFICERS 'URROUND FALLEN SUSPECT IN COSTA MESA Office.rs Collect Wounded Suspect Without Firing a Shot Ex-economist Critical Of E.'tcess Profits Tax \\'ASfllNGTON (UPI J -W, Gardner Ackley said !oday "an excess profils t:ix is a lousy tax" and criticized labor leaders for suggesting that it be com· bined with a \l.'age-price freeze. Ackley . who served as chairman o( the Council of Economic Advisers during the Johnson Administration and developed co ntroversi<1I wage·price guideposts, testified before the House-Senate Joint Economic Committee. AFL-CIO President George Meany and other labor leaders h<1ve contended that any continu11tion of wage-price controls after the current !Kklay freeze expi res Campbell's Calls Back More Soup CAMDEN. N.J . (UPI) -The Camp- bell Soop Company today extended II!! recall of chicken vegetable soup packed at its Paris, Tex., plant to include veg- etarian vegetable, al90 packed at the. Paris pla nt and CRIT)'init the code num. bcr 15CT-7BIX . So1ne 1,100 elns of the product were 1h1pptd to 13 wholesale CU$tomers In nine stale!!. AU of the: products still In the hands of whole!!alers have bte11 plJced on hold. Can« alrt:ady In the hands of re· ttr1iler$ :ire belng picked up and COMum· ers who may have purchased the soup are urged to destroy it and mail the 111. bels to the compa ny at Paris, Te• .• for refunds. Nov. 13 be accompanied by an excess profits tax on businesses. "Profits will , and ought to, rise because they ha ve been depressed,·· Ackley testified . "Corporate profits are at the lowest level since 1946. I would warn that an excess profits tax is a lousy tax -full or inequities.,, Ackley said the only excuse for such a lax was during wartime when specific in· dustrics reap big profits as a result of an increased demand for their goods. If restraint on corporate profits 111 even· tually needed, Ackley said. "I'd pr efer a straighl increase in corporate income taxes." Other developments tn connection with the administration program : -Meany 11eid "It was patently deceit· ful" for Nixon to have se.id in announcing his program Aug. 15 that his proposal fl'lr additional ta:tt breaks for business would create new jobs. Writing In the New York Ti mu, Meany said that on the contrary, there was .. abundant experience that In· dustry will once again p u r c h a s e sophisticated machinery that w 111 eliminate jobs ... Sc hool Opening Set All school11 in the Newport·Mesa Unified School District will open for instruction SepL ll. Jnformtll ion about in,trucUon schedules Is 11Y11 ilable from each achoo! prlnclpal or at the dlstrlces central o:fflce. director, said ''It's a fact that low cost housing is in the Mission Viejo .11re.a beeause ou r land prices are too high." Dunil, however. did not favor the heavy development of apartments because o! the increase in traffic and other problems lhey could bring the city. Wilson said the major question b \.\'hether Cl'Jsla Mesa wants lo be a big cl· ty or \.\'bether it has a choice. "\l/e have to allow reasonable develop- (See APAR'Th1ENTS, Page. Z) • a1n Two l(in Captured h1 Mesa By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 lht 0•111 PllOI Sll!f A teenaged lluntington Be a ch housewife was shot to death Monday, night a$ she stood in the doorway of her famil y home. Police later captured her father-in-law end brother-in·law in Costa Mesa and jailed them on murder charges. Police investigato rs blamed the slaying on a family squabble over foul lenguag• which ended in fighting and shooting . Officers identified the dead woman a:<1 Mrs. Kathleen M. Sipult, 19, of 10122 Kamuela Drive. She was dead on arrival at Pacifica Hospital shortly after the 9 p.m. shoot ing. Detectives said a .22 ca liber bullet had entered her left brea8l. Jn custody on murder charges is Mrl!I. Sipult·s father·in-Jaw, .James Noel Sipult, Sr .. 48, of Costa Mesa: and his youngest son, Jerry. 16. The elder Slpult was captured two hours after the teenager's death When Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police surrounded his apartment al 2924 Pe~ pertree Lane, in Costa l\ofesa. Another brother-in-law, James Noel Sipull Jr., 27, is still at large and wanted by police in connection with the fatal shooting. Police \l'arned that James Jr. is con- sidered armed and dangerous . llunrington Beach police have issued an all·po int bulletin in seeking his capture. Nearly one dozen Costa fl>lesa and Huf)o l1ngton Beach policemen closed in on th• elder Sipult's home on darkened Pep- pertree Lane in making the arrest. They v.·ere aided by police helicopters. Officers spread out around the plac1 <1rn1ecl with shotguns, teargas guns and bu!letproof vests and took cover behind ti<Juad cars lined in front of the small apartment. ll <1!1 prnved unnecessarv. "\Ve dialed the phone 8nd let il rin& several times," Huntington Sgl. Jack Reinhol tz explained. "\Ve wantec. to talk him into coming out but there was no answer." About 11 :25 p.m., ?llesa sergeants Mex Wilson and Gary'..'Schull .approached the apartment and kicked In the front door. Sipult surrend erer! meekly. He had fStt COAST Page !) Orange Weather l\1ostly sunny today and Wednes- day but some late night and early morning low clouds along the coa11t. Highs around 70 at the beache.s, rising to 8.1 inland. Lows tonight around 63-65. INSIDE TODAY A ntoaozine. rt.porU thtl£ the United Stalt:S offered to st.ll four atomic bombs to the French in 1954 to stop Communi1t Vi.:t A-fi11h troops near Dit.nbienphu. Ste storv and map on Pag e .f todO!J , C11tfiw~ t (Modilllf 1111 , Cltul flM 11·• ,_.., " c...._, u OMlll Ntllctt t DIWfCtt t 5fltfflal ..... ' 1'111••••'-ftl lt , ... M:t 1•11 -.. Alll'I L.Mftn 14 -" Mllfwef ...... lt M1llMll NIWt ... Ot'lfttt CIVIiiy t Sr"'ll hftw 11 S-h , .. ,. Site-Mtftlm 1•11 T11tvl,..., tt 11111..... lt .WHI-I w111i.w-... 11 w-·, M-.1).U '#"1111 ..... .. ·~~--·;-.... -·· -----· ------~~-----------------___ ___,;;;:-__ -- •• .. ,, 1 . . I ... • 2 DAI L v PILO_T ___ c ______ r_,_"_'~"~· -'-'~''-'-' _3_1 _1_9_,_I School Tax Ruling Spark-s Mixed ·Reactions ' The stat e Supreme Court's school pro- perty tax dtt1si<'n haa ir;pa rkNI & v.ari.e:ty W re1rtions from the Orange CN1t which iftcludes both we...lthy and pMr school d.istriels. Districts \\'J\h high tax ba~es arPn't too enthus1ai;llc abtlut po~sible st111ew1de tax· es. ThP poorer dis!ri"rs are t>larrd . Dr. Clarence Hall. rhief ol the Ocean \'iew District in Hun!tngton Beach, an ttflnl'lmira!l;..• J)"lClr d1~rnct. said .. \\'e're u tremely plea sed. \\"e fe el education, .11cro.!.S the s111te, and Ocean \'Jew in ptrticular, will only go forward when the Leci•lature f'Uls thf' money where. the childrtn are ralhe:r than where industry iJ." The emphasis of the Su prem!' Court ruling was that districts with a lot of In· dustry or ex~n Alve land ha\•e an un!atr educational advantage over th e districts with poor assessed valuation. Ocean Vie"'" fnr instance ha s a tota l tax rate of $3.68 yet in 1970-71 could spend only $660 per pupil on education. -- 0.1.IL Y PIL"""4'11! '°het. POLICE ARREST MURDER SUSPECT JERRY SIPULT, 16 He Was Picked Up on Placentia Avenue in Co1ta Mesa From Page 1 COAST. SLAYING been shot in the leg. Clad only in a .,.,·hite tee-shirt and pants, he slumped motionless to the grass ""'hile elficers handcufred him and placed him i!I an ambulance. Sipult \\'ills treated for the leg .... ·ound at faciftca Hospital in Huntington Beach •nd then booked at Huntington City Jail. .-; His younger son. Jerry. 16, '>''as taken tnto custody about one hour af ter the 5hoot1ng at Placentta and 17th streets in C:05ta t-.fesa. He is being held in juvenile hall James, Jr. .... ·as re por!ed ly spotted 1n the 200 hlnC'k of 16th Street. in Costa ~1esa tarly this morn ing. But police .,.,·ere unable tn 11"1ca1e him. Huntington Beach police today are at- tempting In reconstruct circumstances that led to the fatal shooting Off 1C'ers ~heve that present 1n th e borne at the time of the shoo ting v.:ere the Victim Kal hleen : her husband, Jack 5ipult. 22 . J ames Sr . James Jr and the elder ~!rs 51?1:!1 Thry v.cre reportedly y;111 rh1nj? tele·. 1~1rin P('ll 1ce satd the sen1nr Stpu\ts had 5epa rall'd ;i nd Jame~. Sr had recently mn1 ,.d tn \ns!a ~!P~a P(l\ir e allege tna: Jack and his father ~f:an arl111ng n1Pr 1he fat her's ui;e of foul lanc.u a~f' and 1h0 araument !urned in!n a 11·ros!l1 r~ ma:rh Then James Jr. grot 1n111 thl' fight Rot h J:imes Sr and Jarr.rs .J r 11·ere e:med. pn hre char~" The f1Fht 1n11: l<i le r r:i~rd on nu1rlonrs. OlAMGI COAST DAllY Pll01 Reh•.+ N. w •• d ,.,... ,. .... •"" Pu1>1,. .... J .,~ I... Cu•l•v v;ce ,.,.., """' •"" Ge<-t-11 Ml'tl l' n,.,,..,, l!'.11.,il Eoo:.,.. T~e,..11 A. M ur~~j'lj,i, Mt~1; "; Ea•,.... ..... C~1.rl,1 H. l11e1 Rid•••.! I', ~1 11 A•>Llll~ Ml"lgl"~ Eo ">'~ CittHI M"• OHie• lJG W11t ltv Shoo t M.oilOng Addr1n: ,.0 . lal I SbO, •lb2b OrMr otnc:" Ji_,,...,.t •••th• ~ H~P0'1 ·~·ev,.,, ~· ...... : W. ,..0'9'! •~1'1>11 w"'""nQ...., IN<~ 111r II~<' '""'"'''" ••n Cl•"'""'" »; Nllrtl\ f.l C.1,,.<no lltll 061\.Y "!LOT, wt!fl ..... ," \1 C'O""~i"ef '~' .,..,....,.,... •. It llU&ll•'oo:I c1111, .. ctf> lu"' •• , In -!•t it flll'-• 'O• UiU"I I M t h. '""'*"""'; !lwch. ("''• M••. ,..,....,,,,....., IN<~. ,.-au~••I" v11,..y. So'" (lf,.....,,,1 C•l>•l lrf .., ••• S'!tcllffl:cr. • ._ "''" - r..,le•l l ""II""' '°''"""' IO'l"fl ... 1l1~t '' .. UD WM/ lllY s· ....... Coo•• M ...... . T.a.,"-171 tl ••l.AlJl Cl•t>HIM A..,.ifl1I ... ••l·S•11 Ct>O"Y•lfl'I!, 1trl;" oro~oe co"' ,.u.,.,,.. . .., c.,....,,ny lie ,...., ,,..1,., 1111111r~-. f<lllO<lll "''".,.. •• 1orv,.,.,1,..., ... 1, .... ,.~ rNY ., rf~ll1'od ..,)~< •lllC"I -· "''" ~ el '"""°~' ·-""· ••• according to the police account. Some shot5 ~·ere fLT@d . J.imes Sr. was woundtd 10 the leg. Offic ers allege that 1t was James. Sr. \\·ho fired a single shot through the front scr~ door that fa tally wounded his daughtl"r-in-law. Polic e believe thal the other son. 16- ~ ear-.Td. J'tU ,S1pult. I Gt into the caH when he drove. up In front of the ho1ise In a pickup truck. Then. police allege., James. Sr. and James, Jr. ran to the \'ehicle and drove off ""'1th the youngest brother. From Page 1 APARTMENTS . ment. but .,.,.e. can't allo""' e.conom1c! tn dictate all of our actions," commen!ed Cour:icilman \\'illiam St. Clair. "'ho generally took the. side of homeo'!'•ners against apartments. A rl"altl'.lr said the city is nnt .. ,, prl\".t!e c!ub fnr homM\l·ners." :ind pn1n1ed oul that there :ire currentl y 2 5 h11mes for erer~· :i partment uni! · ~fayor \V1l~nn ca uch! the sen11ment nl mn~I !'nunr1l n1Pn l\h('n he ~-'l lri '"I'm pre tt.1· n11)if'rl up;;~ In 1\·h1ch 11·a~ tn l!f'I ·• Cha rles Ber \,,. rh;i1rman nf rhr pl1nn1ni: C"nmm1 ~<;inn . ::t(!"f'Crl 11 1th !11;i1 ;i nrl rnm p!.11nPd 1hat lho> cnunr1 \ hart nn! .:II "" the cnmm1s~11"1n .;ny d1trrtinn nn a p ar tm rn1 ~. Th P r,.,,"~1hll1t1· nf hlch ri~P apilrlmPnt buildin ;::s -1r1l h ;i ln! nf air l'p!lr P ;;nrl ,eref'n ~pare arnurirl lhrm -v.;i ~ ~ug· gP~led , but Dunn said the Cfl~t of lanO h.1s nn! 1et g()ne up 1>nn11i:h In fnr ct: devel~ri>rs into the hii;:h nse market r1t~ '1ana~er FrPrl Snr~a hal rnnrludf'rl the study on :iparrmeKts. b~· 1nfnrm1ng cnunctlmen rhat his st:iff ts making a thorough report on 1ust v.hat 1·arues \·arinus projects ~ homes. apartments. stores. etc -<:lo hal"e to the city and .... ·hat they cost in city ser1"1ces. Re111inisce11.ces Liven Vp ill~sa Council'--Meeting ~tond<1:~ nt~hrs d 1 s cu s s 1 on on aparlml"n\s,.i(a!t a rather rl r~· affair until l'>''Q lnn~l(Rle Cost;i ~l esa residents brought . s of \;iughter v.·ith separate. hisloric;i a n~dotes. Douglas \\'ard, an apartmPnt o .... ·ne.r, disputed one grnlleman·s statl"ment that rw-oplP arr lea,·in~ C11 lifC1rnla And apiirl.mPnt! · uld not be ne eded by 5a v1n11 "In 1~'11) I ·went back to Oklahoma City b«"au~e I lhnu~ht I nt1ght to be 1,1•here people kne"' me -l spent !fl months 5a\"· mg the money t.o crim e: b;irk tn Costa ~tesa . $~ These rither ~pie wl!l be bark ·· John \\"nodward. a memhl'r nf thP Pm. 1err 80 Crimmi Her . uri,:rrl thP rouncil In l<'ll'lk VI h1'lh n~e fo r thl" futu re. then rPti'J!hng \\'ard's ~tiltPmf'ri!. r,.minded counrilml"n that llmf'S h:np ('hAnged · "l rcmtmber hP1ng \\"llh 1 .... ·o nther bn~! nn f111.lbn3 ls land in !~28 and. being picked ~ cltll -t·~ .. r~ I I N1..._t ... ( .. _, c-11 ........ c•11•.,.."11. •~ .. .,i... up by lh,. police for 1ndcc .. nt tipo~ure - '-' c1,,1..-111~ ""'''" ~· ~1 ..... ~ "'' huau ~r ;~·e rnlltd n11 r bathin' suit ghlrts ,,,_.,,11, n••"'"'f C" ••"II"'• 1, lJ "'""'"'>' ..,;... . -.. ,.-,, ;:::_:__:_:_.,,.,,,;..r-;,=~c.o-;;-;;· ::=c;:~ r~wn 1'1 l"ltt 11;~1 ?'-t·-· -\---· .. ,,_~-·""'"·-7.i• -'-'.-&.£..~ I ' Laauna BMch. iD contrast, h.u 1 tu rate of $3.38 for 1 u..rillied district (Ocean View Ls element.try) and .,,eAda ...... pu pupil. Dr. William Ullom. auperintendeiit of the Laguna Stach Unified OIJtrlct.. 1a.ld his district .... ·ould he lp provide in put lo the courts if the ··no property tai:" decision 11ere appeoaled . "\Vithl'.IU! using property t.u as a b111se, La~una Beach schools would be in u vere. trouble," he said. Prison Break Lawyer Faces Murder Rap SAi'J QlJE~TIN 'UPI I -A murder charge v1as filed today a1:a1nst Stephen Mitchell Btngham , 28. the grandl!.On of a former C:Onnecticut Governor and U.S. Senator, in the Aug. 21 escape attempt at San Quentin prison in which six person!! \\'ere killed , District Attorney Bruce Bales of Ma rin County filed the chara:e against Bing hl'lm, 28, the left ist attGrney \l'hO V.'as the last \'1s1 tor to bhick revolutio nary convict Ge<irge Jackson before the bloody tragedy. Jackson, armed v.•ith a smuggled gun, .... ·as shGI down tryin~ to escape and the bod ies of three ""'hite guards and two white convicts were found inside the prison "adjustment center,'' shot, be aten, garrotted and ""'ith their throats slashed. Bales said investigation led him to the conclusion that "there .... ·as no other wtJy George Jackson could have obtained the death gun other than through his visit v.·ith Bingham." Bales hied five. counts of murdet against Bingham -one. for each death except that of Jackson. Bales signed a friur·page affid 1vit .,.,·hlch accompanied the complaint. Presiding Municipal Judgt Peler Allen Smith also signed a \\'arrant and a ptti· tion for Bingham·s detentirin without ba il. Bales' affidavit rested in large part en the testimony of prison guards. It detail- ed the attempted escape. Bales sa id the investigation appeared to rut out any "unkoowning or innocent'' t ransporta tion of the gun into the prison by Bin,1tham. "'Bingham 's sudden <1nd complete disappearance follnllr'1ng the event~ ..• triggered Aug. 21 "''as not insignificant, especia!ly in view of my rrpeated public requests for him to come in," Bales said. '"Hov.·evtr. without the f:ictn r of night, I believe I have a solid and sound ca~e." He said an all·point bulletin had been issued and on the theory Bingham may have crossed a state line, the FBI had been asked to assist. Police Recover Equipment; Hold Suspect in Mesa . \tore than S2.000 in t~·pe11•nters and other equrpm('nt atlr~erll~ ~tnl l'n a week a1;n frnn1 H;:i rrr r f.lrmf'n!;:irv :;;r hon l '>'".Ii' rpron1 erPrl \lnnrla~ h~ cn~l a 1\le~il r ot1ce 11 hn :irreslerl ;in Anahr1m m;i n on i>u~pi· cinn pf pn~~P~~1nn stnlrn propertv. r olire ~a1rl thr.1· fn1i nrl !he ~chnnl rr1111p- rnen t 10 tt1r homP ()f \\'a!ter Cl1flon Little, J r., 20, An;ihr1m . Items reco1·ered 1nclud rd I h re e t~ pe11T1tf'rs. aud1n equ1pml'nt , <tn add ing machine. a cnpy machinl" and oth~r equipn1enl. Poh("e said burglars brnke in· lo the school officl" on the \ltel"kend of Aug 20. "'he S("hool is at 425 E. 18th St. l n\·esllgators &aid they were notified by an Anaheim pa~·n shrip th at. someone was trying to Sl"ll the equipment. Police said onl" old typewriter carried 3 sticker under the. carnage thiil s11id "Costa illesa Union High Sch ri o I District " tn1·e.o;tigalors sa id they pl,.n lo arresl three juveniles on su~piC'lon of Cf"lm· milling the Ha rper burglary. Litr.Jt "'35 not booked on burgl ary charge:s, only for possession of stoltn property. Police Nab 10 011 Pot Charges A complaint about a party sent Costa !\tesa police. to 723 W. Y.'ll~On St. at 1~ minutes after midnight this morning .,.,·here 10 individuals were arrested on a \'arif'IY rif ch11r_1tes in1'ohring mariju ana. Police ha,·e· accused one of tht Wiison Street residents ""'ith posseuion of marl· Juana. posses!lion of mariju a n a paraphern11li a and being ln a place where mar\juan1 v.·11s usf'd. He w11s li11ted 11 Ruhtn r-.1nra!ei;, 19. T"'O otheri; .,.,.l'rf! rhar~!d " I I h pn~session of paraphern11 h11 and the re11t .,.,·ere charged v.·ith being in a place where marijuana was being used. ' Ullom added I.hat neither he nor othtr distrlet offltllla wanted lo &ee 1.a&una atudtnll proaper at the eS'pell.h of chlldttn Uvtn1 in poorer districts. "I think there Is a nttd for othPr types ol financial 11upport," he explalned, though his district is against the 1Ultew\de property tax. Other wealthy districts include : Seal Beach Elementary. Huntingtnn Beach Elementary, Newport-Mesa Uni f ied, Capistranri Unified, Tustin Union High and Saddleback Com munity College. Some of the pooru diatrict1. besides Ocean View, include: Hunttn.iton Beach Unkln High, Founl.aln Vall~y Elementary, Y.'estminste r Elemen tary, and S'an Joa· quin Elementary. Or. Robert Peter.o;on, co unt y superintendent of schools, said the ruling will force the slAte to accept its "constitutional responsl hilily to support public education. Todl'ly the heaviest pa.rt of the burden rests on local property lax· . tlAILY "ll.OT 11111 l"Mll COSTA MESAN SCOTT NURSES WOLF BITES AT HOME Companion (Right) Is Half Wolf and Half Hu1ki1 Wolf 1tta~k Mesa Victini Tells of Zoo Ordeal • Costa ~1esan Richa rd T. Scott is resting tOOa.\' wilh bandaged hands after being 1ttacked by wolves Sunday at the San Dll"g!'l Zoo. S('nu .. 20. of 31.1 B 16th Place. sa id that he ""'as looking at the wolves from a spec- Thomas Gisriel Services Friday Funeral services will be conduct'4:1 at 10:30 a.m. fridAy fnr U:>sta t-.fe s<tn Thomas J. f.isriel. victim or a traffic llC· cide:nl Siiturdiiy In Rf'n~nn. Ark . ~tr . f.isril"I. 41i, nl !815 AnAheim Are .. was drivin,R 11 tracto r-trailer truck acrns.'> a hrirl~e near Rcns{ln and .:ipparently leaped from lhf' !ruck ;ind nl'er !he side nf thP brid~e when the trur k ~t;:i l lerl in the p11th nf 11nnther hi~h·Spt'f'<i \f"h\rlr. t1rl"ord1n,i: In Arknn sas :iu!hnn!if'" . ,\1r r.1sri f'l i!' i:11rvived h~· h1 ~ "'1fe. !'a ll\', ~n~. f;Mrgr. F::i rL ;ind R.nn11ld, rla11~hters. Rarhar;i tin<! ,\1ary, hrn!her~. H11rr1 .lame~. ;i nd l,eo j ;1~r1rl, and ~1 ~IPr ~. Hel('n, FrRnce~. 11 nrl L1lhan Ser' 1rP~ .,.,•ill hf> I'l l \\'estr\iU C"h:ipe l. R11ri 11 \ 11:\ll fnlln"· 11t El Toro Ccmeter~. la\nrs' platf<•rm v.·hile resting his Forearms nn the five-rnol hRrr icade, when one nf !he pack grahbed his left hand \\"ith 1t.~ teeth. IXhile attemptlng to beat it ;iwa,v, he ~aid , two other wolves grabbed h1.c; free hanrl 11nd clung to il. He .~aid his arms were su.~pendi n,1t the 11·nlvrs in 1nldair until he lost his footing and h11n,i: i:;upported by lhe ledge. Scntt sa1rl hi.~ wife. Bonnie, and 11 few nhservcrs Wt'..'re ab le lo heal of£ the "'olves '>''il h sh(lCS, He e.mphasized that he was not nailing his arms tn arouse the wolv es' attention At the time of the at tack as staled in one account. \Vitnesses htlped him to a bench. said ~rot!. where he waited. blttding profw;e- l~'. fGr medical Nd. He '>''a.~ taken In 1\1£'rr~· Hnspi!al hy ~iare police flfflcer.~ wherl" he. '>''a~ tre;ited fnr 10 lacerations. Upon release frnm the hnsp1tal, Senti . lln unempln.\•ed truck driver. s111d he 11nd his wire. lackinii; 111one\/ lnr ;i laxi. WP1'e forced lo .,.,·alk thrrr .1111lrs haek !n !he 7.fl() whrre they h11d lrft lt1f'1r ('ilt Sen t!. Y•hn h1msPH owr1s ;i h;i lf-hreerl 11 nlf, f"l~1 ms nn ;iurhnr111e.~ frnm the 7,0n nf frrrd ;i 1d. and ~;i irt thr.v rrf11 srd tn pro- 11rle 1ran~rnrt;:i1ion whPn rPqurs1rrl . pa yers and thla should not be so.'' Superintendents from lhe r I c b '-r distrleta were afraid the eourt NI.me would riown11:rade thtir own education or raise property tattl for the ir own people. ThQse from tM poorPr di~tricls hailed the ruling as • boon to '1:lucat1on. "Educators have rP:Cngnir.ed the nttd fo r it for a long time.'' ,Jack Rtlper. superintendent of tht: Huntington Beach l '''i"n High School Dislrlct, commented . * * * Tax Ruli11g Raises Waves Over State From Wire Servlct1 Shock waves hove spre1d natil'lnwide over the Califl:·nia Supreme Court dech~ion f'limina\<g tht local prriperty tax as a le gal system for financing tiChool.~. While slate off'icials are rel'lcling &harp- ly -and mo ... tly favorahl y -to the courl; ruli ng, groups in other 11tates art gl"neratinR enthusiasm tn press their own similar t'flurt cases. }'orty-eight states use the local pro- perly lax. to support !heir ~chool~. Only Haw<iii and Utah are clifferent. Hawaii handle.~ all sehool fi nancing at the stata Je,•el v.•hil e Utah has 11n equalizatio n formula which sets a limit on what a district can spend per pupil. The nex t legal steps in the issue are. st ill unclear. Sanford Gruskin. An assistant attorney gf'ne ral who argued the sta.tf!'s case for the property t11x. ~aid no de cisil'ln has been made on whe1 her to appe:11I to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Supren1e Court rlid order the case returned lo a Lo11 Angeles Supe.ririr Court to determine speci fic lnst11nces where the qu ality of education is unequal. Paul J . McKaskle, an attnrney for lh e Western Cente r on Law and Poverty, v.·hich pressed the law suit for 16 Los Angeles parent~. said if the s\11\e doesn't revise its system by the end of 1971 his group would go back into court to see that it is accornpli.~hPd. In the lasl three years suits and legislA· !inn in at least eiRht st11t.es failed tG remove public schools fm m their dependence on local property taxts. Federal courts had dismissed some or the cases because they didn't fee l they coul d get into the issue. The California deci.~ion may change the trend. "It is not binding on federal courls. but it comr~ from a respected state sup rem1 court. It breathes more life into A dozen school finance suits pend ing .all over the country," said James Robertson, directo r of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law, in Washingtnn, D.C. Authorities predicted th:il suit! in Detroit and San Antonio, Tex ., might be revived. Jn Keno11h11. Wis.. a sui t sponsored by United Auto Wor ker Local 72 on behalf of union fam ilies remain• ln prelimina ry stages. Princeton Profe~sor Michael Da nielM>n predicted tilt ruling coi.1ld have a wide sociN effect. "An ~uilable schc1nl financing sy~tem would virtua lly remnve !.he chier public r111ionale for ex clud1n,1t poor A n d mnderale in,om e hh1cki; and ""'hill"~ from ~uburh~ -!he vPry real argumenl that !hey bnn,I! in mnrf' co~!!! thsin ll'lX rf'~nurre~ and con~t1tule an economic l 1~hi1 1t1·.'" hP ~aid. Th e rractil'ln in «al1fo rn1A l,1; mostlv f~vnr,11ble . Px rept fnr \ealier!I nf A fl'~ \\·ealthy ~Ch('\(\l dist ric t' whn "rl'n'! hap- py. A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME • • • .•.. Unless it has wormth a nd lieauly, which new carpeting will provide- Wells can be peintde, new furn iture odded , but worn-out or lack-luster cor- peting will detroct from everything else. Look ot it this woy -three or four yeors is o Iorgo ch"unk of your life. Don'+ spo~d these yoor> with a dull, plo in, trod corpoting. Tronsform your house with o beoutiful, vibrant corpoting from Aldon's . • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MEU• 646-4838 HOUR~: M ... thru Thurs .• 9 to I: lO -r..I ., 9 lo 9 -Set., 9:l0 lo I -. Police alle:aed that they found anme pt:i~sible marijuana, • pipe alle1edly used fnr~~~~~,.'.!~~w~!_;!-~~~~~o • ._.~~::~:"::i:::::::~::::.;:;:::::;:;;~::':::::;;~~::;:::::;~::::-.:':"::::":::'.".'::"':"."":""'.':::::-:-... :-~ ......... ~~~~_. ~ ~ ~~~<ti\:. ~~..,,~-;.::e"l---=--..:.~-a t:.:-~ ----r -...-11 -, ~~~~-i,. •··~~~-·-·, .. ~,..-~,, •• '• • • . ' ' Moon Slaot A near vertical view of the Hadley·Apennine area of the moon v.·herc the Apollo 15 landing 'vas made shov.•s J.ial'!.ley RiUe meandering through the center of lhc photo. The landing s ite is on the east side of the rillc's ''chicken beak" in tbe center of the pie· ture . North is at right. The Apennine ?\1ounlains do1ninate the pi cture. The cra ter Hadley C is near center at west edge of rillc. Photo \Vas taken by the Fairchild metric camera in the SIM bay of Apollo 15 command/service 1nodule '''hile in lunar orbit. New Blztffs State Park Marks Successful Year San Ooofre Bluffs .Stale Park -the first Canlp Pendleton bea ch frontage opened lo the public -has v.•calhf'red its ina ugural summer 11•ith flying colors. State park officials in San Clemente said 'l\1onday the use or the 3.5-milc stretch of rugged. unim proved bluff s and beach has far exceeded projections. Camping ha.~ sho\1·n the greatest surprise. said area manager Jewell Caughell. The record for a single v.·ttkend was set Independence Day. he said. v.•ith 650 campers al ong the sides of old J-lighway 101 on one day alone. "The rest nf the lin1e we·ve had an ;:iverage of 200 campers a day on \1'ef'kdays. \1•ith the fi gures going much higher on 1veekends," he said . Predictions for the Labor Day holiday period do not run as high. he 15aid. "Traditionally, the Labor Day period LAFC Chasti sed B y Lag una Beacl1 Lagun a Beach Ci1y Councilmen \V cdnesday will consider a resolution urg- ing the counly Local Agency Formation Coinrnission tLAFC) lo behave. Thr rr~olu!inn 1v.1:r; dra~·1nrp by Tull~· Scyrnour. c11y attorney, al the request of counc1ln1en Aug . 18, v.•ho indicated dis pleasure v.·1th the hastily called early morning nieeting of the LAFC Aug. 9. v. h1ch brought an uproar 1n Lhe annals of county ~overnn\en!. The rr~olu11on "urgPs members of the Local A~cn1'\' Fnrmat1011 Con1m1s~1on to conduct us 1i1rct1ngs in t~e"'f11l ure in ;ic. cordance w1!h ;il l legal lt1"1'd procedure rr- quiremcnt~ and 1n ;i manner 11·hich 1v111 restore public t onfidence in the coin· mission Lag una Li on s Slate P a n cake Breakfasl Laguna Deach Lions are a~kin,e: cveryone to conic and "chow dov•n " al their annual Labor J)ay \\'eckcnd pan· calie breakfast, Sunday and ~tonday al Heisler Park L1or.s \\'ill be serving pancakes, bacon and coffee from 8 a.n1. to I p.m. each day. Donation is $1.25. Tickets are on sale from many Laguna Beach merchants and will be on sale at the breakfast. Proceeds from the annual c\'en t \\'iii go to charities supported by lhe Lions. isn't as cro\\'ded as the others becnusc nf school preparations and olhC'r reason~:· he said. Caughell explained that the park would nol close at the end of the summer, bul \\'Ould remain open daily. By next summer. he said. more permanent toilets v.·ould be installed, and fencing will be erected along the edge ol the Santa Fe tracks v.·hich parallel the sands beneath the tov.•ering bluffs. .. \\le'll leave openings where the trails meet the beach for access." he explained. The remainder or the railroad frontage \l'ill be scaled off for safet y reasons. Trail impro\'ements also are proposed, but as yet no funding ha s been made available al the state level for permanent facilities. Negotiations \viii bC'g in soon \1•i1h lhC' r i· t.v of San Clemente over the use of cit_v SC'V.'e r lines and the city 1~·a slc treatrncnt plant for v.·aste coming from the park. The issue of permanent fachlies for the bluffs beach -gr:inted by U1c fl·liJrJnc Corps on a 25·year lf'asc -rernain ~ somewhat in limbo beca use of the present status or proposals lo add 2.5 tniles of uix:oa.~t shorel ine and 3.400 acre:; of S<>.11 Mateo Canyon to the public sector. If C-Ongress approves propos;i\s for ,. leasing: or the ];ind:; lo the slate for il long -term period. then hinds 1nii:ht be released for pennanent dr\•elo pm£>nt of the entire segment of public shorchne at Pendleton. If leJ;islation is ;ippro\'ed at the federal level. then proposals lo hlend San Onofre R\uffs v.-ith the new land \1·011ld ~·ield a master·p!anncd re<'rea!1ona l I a c 1 l 1 t .V covering SL"< mile~ of cnasthne and r':impl.(rounds and parJ..1ng areas in lhc l'anyon. Arl Class Schellulccl A L J\1cthodisl Churc h Rcg1strat1on is now open 1or an 11rt ~lass being sponsored through the United f.1cthod1st Church of South Laguna. Thr el;is.~. being laughl by artist Robert Shields, v.·ill hold its first .~ess1on Sept. 13 from 9·30 a.n1. t1l1 12:30 p.1n. al the church. Further information conctrning 1he class. which is open 10 lhe public, n1ay be obtained from f\1erle Loder in La!Juna Beach at 494-0308, l\1rs. Jim Ru:i;s in Laguna Niguel al ~96-36113 nr Dr. Wilson Chase in Laguna llills at 830-0885. •Amelia' Sues Widoiv Na.nied as A via.trix in Book NF.\V \'Ofl '.\ CUP!) -A i\'ew Jersey when she disappeared In 193'7. It sRirl she ,1·idow named In a rec~nt book •·'> really v.·as captured by the JapRnese v.·ho used beine Uie n1J ssing a\·iatrix Amelia Ear· her as a hostage to try lo blackmail the hart filed a $1.5 million Ii!)(>! suit fllonday United Sl:ite.;. into signini; a treaty r.londay :o-.gainsl the book 's authors and fa vorable to Japan. it s publisher . The book al!o presents a case that fltiss l\1rs. Irene Bolam or l\1onroe. N.J., filed Earhart may have been the famed suit in l\1l'lnhatta n St.ate Supreme Court Japanese propagandist "Tokyo Rose." claiming !he book damaged her reputa· Although the disappearance of MW tion by picturing her as a bigamist. spy Earhart has never been 90Jved, the book and Lrailor. She al~ said her fo~ign claimed Mrs. Bolam was ln reality the radio busines.~ suffered because missing avlatrll'. Freeze Policy -Sheer Poetry WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Cost of Living Council has turned to dog. gercl to explain its polic~· on \\'hich t_vpes of fish and seafood are sub- ject to price ceilings and wh ich i:rre not "A fi sh or other dcnrzcn of the sc:is, \\'hen oner ne\led or impi:rled, 11> not subject to the freeze. Until shelled. shucked, skinnfd or seilled " \\'hat l\londay's poetry means is that fish products are classified ;is raw agricultural products and thu ~ not subject to thr price freeze un!il they undergo some processi"g. Special Package For Aspirin Sou ght by FDA \\IASHINGTON f/\P) -The Food and Drug Administration has propo s ed ~pecial packaging for aspirin to protect children from accidental poisoning. "This is the rirst packaging standard to be proposed under !he Poison Prevent ion Packaging Act of 1970," Dr. Chari~ C. Edwards. FDA head. said r.londay. A!'pirin is the mo~! f"Qmmon cause of acc.iden1al poisoning in children, claiming !he li1•es of 61 children under ~ year:r. of age in 1968. Under the proposed st a1K!ard. aspirin conlan1ers v.·nuld be considered childproof 11 !hey rould not be opened v.ithout in· stru1·tion by &5 percent of J·ye;ir· and 4. year-0ld children. Afrer in.~l ru<'tion , 80 percenl of the children would ~till have to br unable to open the c:onlainers. Tl1e proposed regul1111ons \Yilt he published in the Sept I Federal Regist.er ;ind v.·ould become t'frl'clive ~nnletimP. after the 30 da ys ;illotted lnr public com· ment unless successful ly chilllenged. 'Mr. V . ' nivers e Takes Big Trip VENICE <UPJ\ -The beach v.·as hot and his throat was parched so Da virl Draper, 29, a former "l\1 r. Universe," sipped willingly From a jug v.·hich several hippies offered him. One of the ingredients, however, tumed out lo be a hallucinogenic drug, auth<irities !'!aicl, and 45 minutes later 1he heilvily·muscled \'iclim had the strength or 10. Draper reportedly I hr f! a I en e~ l ife~uards and hearhi;:oers at lhe Los Ange!C's-area communlty. \Vhen a city rescue ambulance appeared he had to be .subdued. The S:imson·shaped Dr aper wa.'> taken to tile UCLA medical ccn1er whe re he v.·a~ trealed in a darkened room. Aulhorilies said his condition v.·as goocl, but that lhey feared he mighl have more fits if brought into lhe light, Se wing Machine Gone Festi va l Booth Fro1n C'tl!ltomers would no longer do business By depicting her as Mi~ Earhart, fllrs. with her. Bolam·s suit said the book : A C.Orona del ~1ar seamst ress ended NRmed a~ defendants were former -Implied :iihe was a spy ~a1ise it said the Sav.·dust Festiv al on a sour note lnte Army Air Corps officers Joi;e ph Kia~ f\li ss Earhart ~·as on a spying missipn. Sunday v.·hen her $.'iOO ~ewing machine andtln~rph Gei \':a l!>. authn~s Of "Amelia -Implied she was a "traitor." since it was stolen rrom her boolh. F:arh'Rrt Li l'e~." and r.1cGraw-H1ll, v.·hich indicated i\1111:-1 Earhart \\•as Tokyo Rose. Police said Patricia Lynne Smith. or publishf'<I the hook last Novl'mber. -Implied 11he was 11 bigamist. bec11u~r Jt4 Femleaf Ace., was in the process of The book claims Mis!! Earhart was ~11ss Earhart was married to one m11 n loading her auto end closing her booth ~ a spy mission for lhe United State .s :i nd r-.1rs. B<>hH)'l, to another. when the machine was take. -:.,.~~...,... .... -.... ; ~---~---"-=-----\I 1'.:_ ~ .....__~ "'·-·-.. ----ii, 1 ,r,:-::· _....··"' Argentina Youth Tops At Table .., Since Jose Trucco arrived in Laguna Beach last week, ping pong co n1petition has become brisk at the Floyd Parsons family home, 4~ ri1ounlain Roa.cl . Jose, 17, is an Argentine student on the America n Field Service, ( AFS) progran1 and v.·ill live \Vith the family this year. ··No one has won a game from him yet," reported his American "brother." Cr~~g Parsons. "lle's just too good for '" And y,·hile not playing table tennis. Jose has IJeen spending a Jot of his tin1e at the beach learned to body surf or bicycling around around the Art C.Olon)·. "I n1 also spending a lot of time learn· ing English," he said. \\'hen hr ;irrh·ed, !us English vocabulary "·as a bout two 1rords. 'The dictionary is my be,sl friend," he added. Jose ha s registered for this school year. as a senior l8king \Vorld History, ti-lath, Student Council, English and Foot· ball. Si11ce i:;occer is lhe big game in Argen· tina, football is sornelhing new , but Jose Is hoping lo serve a kicker for the team. He says he likes Laguna Beach very much and rinds it "quite different" from his home town of Pergamino on the Argentine plains. He noted that it is winier in his home country and that !he warm v.·eather here is a pleasant surprise. Already, he's got a goad tan from many hours on Mountain J{oad Beach. ARGENTINE STUDENT BROUGHT SOME SPECIAL SKILLS Jose Trucco H111n 't Lost a Game in Laguna S.ach "Madam' Fight LIDA J UNCTION, Nev. (AP) -Bever· ly Harrell says she'll fight any attempt to cancel the federal lease on a four.acre tract she has converted into the desert "house'' of prostitution she calls Cot- tontail Ranch. r-.tiss Harrel leased the land fr om the Oureau of Land 1\lan;igeinent and set lip her operations in trailers on the tract, which she rents for $100 a year. She said l\tonday she "couldn't com. plain" about business at the brothrl, located adjacent to U.S. 9~. the heavily traveled desert route between Reno and Las Vegas, some ZOO miles southeast of Reno. The BLJ\1 recently received a letter from an attorney representing several other person:o1 living in the remote area, protesting the activities at Cottontail Ranch and asking the BLl\I to do some- thing about prost itution on federal land. Slate BLM Direclur Nolun Ke il sav:-; l\liss llarrcll hn:-; been advised the governn1en! intends lo <1sk the C-Ottontail No Leopold F uner a l SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI \ -The widow nf Nath nn Leopold granted her husband·~ wish thal there be no funeral for the man who servOO mun• than 33 years in prison for the 1924 thrill slaying of 14-year-0ld Bobby Franks, officials said today. SUMMER Ranch and its bunnies to find another location. Nevada allows prostitution at local op· lion. The state Supreme Cou rt has ruled houses of prostitution are a nuisance in themselves and county officials must close then1 when a citizen complains. But the 1971 Nevada legislature enacted legislation \\'hich requires the com· plaining citizen to prove the house is a public nuisance. /I. spokesman for the BLM in Reno said the question reverts Lo common law. "In the absence of more affirmative rules. common law prevails and common la1v declares a house of prostitution is per se. a public nuisanef!," he sald. CONTINUES IN BOTH SHOPS! 50 0 TO 90 OFF by Arlan Flaum 33 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER PHONE: 644·2400 I· ( i • I ' I OAIL v PILOT T1.1t.sdQ, August 31, 1971 Bunker Battling \ \ •' I 1-man Viet Race ~ps 'r ..... Don't Chee r, Tax Critics By Tfi01\1AS MURPHINE Of 11 .. OtltJ 1'1191 l lt ll SCHOOL BEAT DEPT. -September is j ust around the corner, folks, like tomor· row, and soon school bells will be ringing across <lUr land. Well, maybe they'll be ringing. In case you've been out of touch over the last 24 hours, like being in East Berlin or someplace. you should be in- formed that the Cclifomia Supreme Court has just put the knock on using property taxes to finance publlc schools. THE PRACTICE, v.·hic:h is about as old as the little red school house. is un- constitutional, th e high court decreed. All of which gives r ise to the question that if the schools re l y on property taxes to pay teach- ers. football coach- 1nd cuslodiahs, and this is now illegal, \vhere do they get 2JlY mQney? That's a good question. As for the anti-property taic people, before they start cheering too loudly, they'd beller read the Supreme Court's full opinion. · THE HIGH JUSTICES didn't sinlply rule out school taxes. \Vhat they said \\'as, I think, that the system of taxing property to finance schools favors the rich and discrirninatcs against the poor. Thus you take a school district com- posed of modest homes and no industry. These people n1ust pay high property tax- es and still may not be ;ible to finance lop quality eduction for their kids. On the other hand. school districts aburidant in expensive homes, lax-heavy business buildings and some solid in· dustries may pay only modest taxes that will yield a Jot of dollars for a superior school system. This is what the court says is unfair. IF THE DECISION holds legal water upon appeal, it probably means that some kind of statewide tax will have to be initialed to finance the schools, sup- posedly equalizing the burden for all Californians. This gets tricky, Like if you pul a statewide sales tax on food, you still soak the less affluent people because they have to cat too. At any rate. the declaration that school property taxes are a no-no drew mixed revie,vs in Orange Ccl unty, as might be expected. IN RELATIVELY lax-ri ch school districts like Laguna Beach, the an· nouncement \\'as greeted y,•ilh con· siderable constrrnation. Any statewide le vy \vorked out probably 1n ea n s Lagunans v.·ould br p<1ying more !Axe;::> and getting less back in educational dollars. In Santa Ana. on the other hand. the schools will probably get ni ore money for fewer local taxes paid. Thus Santa Ana educators Lire more enthusiastic O\'er the decree. Thf' i1nn1erliate question remaining, ho\\•cver. is \1'hether or not scho(l]s will be able to open early next month. \Vcll. likely they v.·111. S<Jme Sr'hool Hl· torneys 11 il! probnbly <ippea l 1 he CaHfornia Suprc1ne Court decision, thlls at least del;i~·ing an rffective date for the ruling for some time. By then. the Legislature may ha\"e workl'd the thing out. ~feanwhile, a delay might <lo it. And that's nothing reaHy ne1v in the lcga_I dodge. SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker ronferred again tonighl with President Nguyen Van Thieu and political sources said he was believed making another effort to prevent a one- man presidential election Oct. 3. So far Thieu has resisted all efforts to i:et him to postpone the elections so ne\V ones could be called in \vhich there would be opposition and the United States would be Jess embarrassed over having backed Thieu for the past several years. Thieu's position "''as made even st ronger by the Sunday electio11s for the National Assembly where his supporters held a two-to-one edge in the 159-man house. Thieu is expected to make a na- tionwide television speech soon explaining his current position. Bunker drove to Independence Palace for his second meeting with Thieu in lv•o nights and talked for an hour. BunkC'r previously tried unsuccessfully to get Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and retired Gen. Duong Van Minh to remain in the race. Thieu appeared to have retained his grip on the nationaJ assembly on the basis on unofficial results of the weekend balloting. Thieu met Monday with U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth C. Bunker, ap- parently to discuss the Sunday election outcome and Thieu's presidential cam- paign, which officially begins Friday. Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky·s nanie was still on lhe Oct. 3 presidential elec- lion ballot although Ky has attempted to \\•ithdra\v, charging Thieu has rigged the election. But the Supreme Court refused to remove his name. Thieu has been noticeably silent during lhe two-week political crisis in South Vietnam, the most serious the country has seen since 1966 and one which has seen not only Ky but Gen. Duong Van "Big" Minh drop out o( the race after ac- cusing Thieu with trying to fix the elec- tion. Thieu has Jet it be known so fa r that he expects lo stay in the race and to hold the election on schedule. Pro-governn1ent candidates v.·on the assembly election Sunday by a r atio of 2- 1 in near.record voter turnouts in which 1.242 candidates sought lf>9 seats in the hOUSC'. Thieu kept his existing pluraUty in the house and i.n some areas he strengthened his position by the elimination of some kno1vn corrupt candidates. Opposition candidates scored heavily in urban areas and in the Mekong Delta. Hanoi Radio quoting Western sources said "the tower house election was held in a terrorist atmosphere in Saigon and the provinces with increased secur ity measures First reports said Thieu's henchmen in niany locali ties almost openly r igged !he elec!ion." Theie were scattered incidents of ballot box stuffing reported but essentially Viet- namese and American officials agreed that the election was generally fair. The Western \\'hite !louse in San Clemente, commented that the* Nixon 'Yes, Mr. llJeany! No, Mr. JIJea ny! Yes, Mr. llJeany!' Administration was pleased thab. the tlec- tion \11ent smoothly "despite enemy tf- Iorts to disrupt" it. At a daily news briefing, U.S. officials said, "these elections are Vietnamese and the Vietnamese will have to carry them out." ·!r ,A, * Reds A1nhush U.S. Armored Un it, Kill 3 SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnan1ese troops ambushed an American armored un it near Da Nang and killed three Cls. \vounded four <lthers and blew up two armored personnel carriers and a Sheridan tank, the U.S. command said t~ day. Despite the second attack in five days on an American unit near Da Nang, allied spokesmen reported a sharp decline in Communist attacks. Military spokesmen reported North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces carried ()U t 14 attacks across South Vietnam in the 24 hours ended at 6 a.m. (3 p.m. PDTJ compared v.·ith 96 ln the previous 48 hours <:oinciding with national assembly elections. Air Force spokesmen reported four 852 bomber missions against Communist positions just south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) overnight. Spokesmen said other U.S. fighter-bombers, artillery and gunfire from 7th Fleet ships offshore in the Gulf of Tonkin continued to pound Communist troop concentrations in the southern sector of the or.1z. A military spokesman said the patrol of the America! Division was returning !o its base camp Monday night \\'hen the Communists opened fire from jungll's \\•ith automatic rifles, machine {:Uns and antitank guns. Cl1ina Concludes Romania Visit Witl1 Aid Off er VIENNA (APl -A Chinc~c military delegation left Bueharcst tod;iy after a ni ne-day official visit during \rhlch it pro- mised Peking's support in case of an im· periatist threat to Romtini.1s "n;i!ional independence <ind sl.ate sovcrrign1 .v." the official Ro1nania11 ne\\'S agency Agerpres reported. Although neither the Chinese nor the Ron1anians defined 'vhich i1nperi!1lists might threaten Ro1nania, It sel'mcd cer· tain they 1vere thinking nf the Soviet Union, which the Chin('se often ha\·c ac· cuscd of being i1npcriahsl. l·leadC'd by Li Teh·st1cng. an altcmatl'! niember of the Chinese Co1n1nunist p;>r!y's \rntral f.nn11nittrr and the hear! of the Clunl'se ann:/s general po\iliC'al department, the delegation v 1 s t t e d niilitary installations, ariny unit.:> and f;:iclori cs. It also met \vith the Ro1nan u-1n Coin· muni st party chief. ~ico!ar ti.·;1u ~cseu. but 1he na ture of their t;illi s 11·as no~ disclosed. The Chinese support for lt0rn:in1a v.·as <'Xpressed during a rrri•p1111n ~11c11 by Defense :'\lini ~tcr lon Joni1 ;i six <la,1•s ago. Jl)nl!a said the \'lSll 11·as another con. 1r1hution !o\1'ard slre11glhc11i11g the. fri endshi p and c110p..,ra!lon brllrern the JWn1anian and Chinese annies, Li and hi s grtlup r;.u11r Ill Ho111;inia from Albania, China·s cast European all.\'. v.·hcre thC'y gave a nr1v pl edge of support for Albania's anti·Sovict lead- ership. Most of U.S. Fair, Mild Scattered Showers R eported Lig ht • U t Sorne A reas Colitor11l11 P11EV1EW Of MOAA MATlOHAl WEATHER $EftV1tE TO 1 :OO A.M. EST f • \ • l t SHOWIU / I"\ ., uN1rlo .. 111ss INTIRN.t.T•oN.t.L uat~l~:.~·:.::·.':F".°,. ... 1 :. s_~wtas "'•'•!•l e~ II W~J f!'IOlll~ S\l~~y fo(!ey !~tOUQl\oo! ~· '.) • ~ \ttllt • !::':,"' 1;·1~~:::• ~:.i::a :~·~:~~; ..... :. "·',", . ._:;·.:·.·.::.::·:. ~OOL :.:~;~~:/~~·~. 60 while -•1 r••ldt nb 1•11 lh1 mucurv ct lmto "O 110 dev•Ho. COOL .. :: • l'•l(lly l•tt nll!h! I nd •••Iv fl'lo<n1!141 \ ···:·~·;·;;;;;;.c:...;~~~+. lo9 •!'>(! low Cl<Ndl llU"'I ""' "'' (0.JI '] :~'t',~•ttt • ._ ••wind• ''"'t<I !hrov1n !ht ""''' trld l t •lt l•ttltO ;...:;;; .... p:;..--~ mounl••n '"!""'· ,,,,,,,,. I..., •-le• llt d I (001. d•V m11•nlnf w•lll >om• ••riv ln<l'"'"' IOw c!ouO"• 1..0 '" 1!lernoon "'"' al fl. Tnt ·~· ••~led OVil•ni9llt low IJ ,~, Te n1pe rnt1cres 11 UNIT•O "ltlSS INTl!llN.t.TtON.t.L TtmMro!Uft • ..., OrtCIPtt.,Ton hb•• 1ot • 1•·l>Our .,..,lo<! tn<:J!ng It ~ 1.m, POT,~' prt..-rt'd 01 ,~.U.S. Wffm•' euro•u •• Sin fr•nclltci: 41~,,.,u•m~• AntllO••o' At11n!~ 6•~~rt!•eld 8 <1>IOn (~1<4g" C•nrlnn111 Ml•~ Lew "'''· ., JI " " " " " " " • .. ., u .01 • .. .. ·~· ............................... .,,. ....... .,,,,,,,.~ TH AIL AND . - $0UTH VIEtNAM .C AMISO OIA BOMBS WOU LD HAVE DROPPED ON VIET MINH TROOPS Gen. Navarre {left) Fre nch Premier La ne ul French Offered A-bomb For 19541 ndochina War \~'ASiiii.;GTON <UP!l -But for an emballled field commander's concern about the consequencl's to his ov.'Tl troops, France n1ight have become the second nation in the world to drop the aton1 ic bon1b in battle, according to a news report. Aviation \Veek and Space Technology, a leading aerospace magazine. said '.\1onaay 1ne unneri States oifered fn 1954 lo seil Franee four atotnic !xi nibs ff•r a desperation attack against Con11nunist Viet ~finh troops that had pinned d0\\'11 the French arn1y at Dienbienphu. "The U.S. offer \\·as refused and Dienbienphu fell , leading to the end of thC' Indochina \\lar in ~1ay, 1954." the magazine said In an un signed article datelined Paris and quoting an anon~'mous informed source. Aviation \Veek said the U.S. offer was m;ide to French Premier Joseph J;ineul. The bombi to be sold 11·ere the i\1ark 21. relatively lo\1·-yiefd tactit"11 nuclear weapons, that y,·ould have been dropped by French Air Force 826 bo mbers. ''Prcrnier Laneul is reported to have accepted U1e Offer 1vi th reservations, p<1ssing the tactical decision onto Gen. lfcnri-f':ugene Navarre. co1nmander·in· chief of French forces in Indochina." the n1agazine said. "Gen. Navarre strongly recominended against using the atoniic \1·ea1}1)nS because of the unknown side effects they CQUlrl have on French troops in the battle area, according to the source. Some French officials felt strongly that the use or the alornic \1•eapons might ha ve saved Dienbienphu and possibly changed the ou!corne of the Indochina War." H \1·as th is offer and its rejection that caused subsequent French govern- 111c:nts to push development of an independent French nuclear force, the maga- zine reported. It said some French officials felt their nation "should not have to depend (ln her allies for such lVeapons in the future." The first step towan:l developing a French nuclear "Force de Fraµpe" v.•as taken by Premier Mendes·F'rancc. wh o came into office afler the Indochina deefat resulted in the fall of the Laneul government. ·France's first nuclear strike force -bombers armed \vith relatively small 60-ki!oton weapons -be- came operational in 1964. Aviation \Veek said Frante now luis 1Ls ilrst operationa l uni t of nine inler. mediate range ballistic missiles and y,·jJ! pl .ice a second unit in operational status next year. It said the first Frl'nch equ1\alcnt of the U.S. nuclear Polaris missile firing submarine also is schC'duled to become operational next year. -... -__,, ... -~ " ··~ " Fo1· ~foscow T1·oop Tall\:s LONOON (UPl)-The Western powers "'i\1 send a ranking "explorer" to ""losco\v by rnid-Oclober to sound out the Kremlin on an East-\\'est conference. on troop cuts in Europe, diplomatic sources said toda y. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies will co-ordinate their plans at a meeting of their deputy foreign ministers in Brussels Oct. 5. A special NATO representative will carry their sllggestions to Moscow and discuss with top Kremlin officials the scope, place, Urning and agenda of t1lt projected troop cuts conference, e.n- visaged"'for early next year. the sources said. Both East and West have expressed readiness in principle lo try to negotiate. mutual troop withdra'""·al ~. No firm plans havt as yet emerged on the Western side. and the Russians have not sh-O~·n their h11nd. into account the entire spectre of over<ill security -troop~. \reapons systems and nuclear potentials. 811cll9oer• ... 1ovl'd ,......,,,.,flu•n 1., "'" mlo·i'O• -ii• ""' w•T•r rtf!'ltlnt(I 1 "'""'' 10 dl9••t1. MouM11lft re.orh f-IO'd lllVllJ If\ ll'l<I 70.. Som. 111911• MOrldtY 1"<11 florKttl ,..,..imumt loO•v l"Cludfolf ; l.ono 8MCll PO·ll, l•n!• MOiiie• , •• ,,, 111,,,.nlc """' Mt. Wilton 11.1i, 1'11,,.,. ~It tt·tt, lt!v.,.tlO. t2•fl, 1'1lm J,prlng1 IO'l·IU. a1k1rtlltld II·"· Sin Olft<t n·l1. S1n!1 •••boo•• 17·to . ..,,.., lltlm .,111 i.-1111 A"' ... u. l\l!IOn. Sl'IOW•rs tnd 1~._.,..,,,,torm1 w'"' 110!!1 tNI ftlfl1 tClllll'ed. Qc:(11ion.1 llOl!t ... int •tll In '""~' .... , '""" WIK-In " Monl•M Ind I~ "" P•Cll!C Hol'lllwtf!. Tll9 CIOud"Y ... lto .... ""-..... brovllht .......... , "'•" 'Wll'mtl wtnlno t.mHr•turtt Ovl k"t l1'e dlvtlme 1111111 Mlow ll>t IN• -•I""'"'· Coastal Mil, 11/llthl ... ~Y, \.flfll ~l•llbJe wlrodt ~leM tnd ll'IWfl\"' heurJ btCOrn- iflO w•1!1tlY 10 111 10 ~nolJ In '""'" noont lod11 tNI Wldnoi.ot~, HIOll !O- de¥ 10 to es . ( lf Vfll n(j ~"¥" ~l•n•t E:v•e•• Fre1~0 HOn<'lh1t11 H<>uU<ln lndlt .... POlll Lt1 \'fft• Lo. .t..11111111 M11m! 8Hcll Mln11111111lh N..,.. ()t1t1n1 N...,Ye>11: O.~l~fl<I " .. • .. ,., " .. " .. " " .. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. The United States and Britain have for tt1~ee years urged balanced, mutual East· "'est troop reductions In Europe. They 1 previnus!y had met with no response from .ol the Kremlin but earlier this summer Soviet Party Chief Leonid t. Brezhnev in Li.ti• ,,. lrt!lllkir> 1 .. !IN e•tr t"- LM .t.n"(ft l•tln !Odev, •-ltd "'' ,t1r l'Olhtrton Control Oli!rk:t. •1 UNITIO l'lllSS INTlll/lt.t.TIOIOl.t.L A .... tl'lew .. I tnd "'""Cl•'1!0<mt dtml>",,... p1ra ol I~• 91111 COiii 11 I P'lqW·-~ tf'Of>lttl llt'P'Hllon "'°"" """''"''d !Ow••tf ll>c 011'1 ol M1,.co. C0t1111 t.m-.iurrn ,....,.. !tom u to 1s. Inti"" '-'""" ''"" from ,, lo t.3. W1ltr l.m.,.r~ll.r•• I'll. S 11n, /IJoon. T ldf!1 TUliSOA'I' S•'O'ld Motl 6:11 v.m, 's StCOl'>!t low 11 06 11.m. l 1 °""" PMll'dllplllt Pnot!'I• l'l!!Jl)<lft~ P"'"lll lld 1'tno S1t••fl'ltn!O 3! LOU 'I .. 'N " ,. " " " .. " " II • ~urprise movt propo,o;ed Informally 'troop cuts.,.in Europe by the NATO and Vi'arsav• Pact alliance. tie rtiter11ted the• offer thereafter and called for negotia- ' Faces the Press U.S. Delay Of J ets Hit By Israeli By Unittd Press International Yilzhak Rabin, the Israeli ambassador to Washington, said today the United States is withholding delivery ()f F4 Phan- tom jet fighter·bombers to Israel f~r political reasons and that this is obstru('· ting 1'.1iddle East peace efforts. Rabin returned to Jerusalem today for consultations on an Arab call for a fullscale United ~ations Security Council debate on Jerusalem which was virtually annexed from Jordan by Israel during the 1967 war. Israel was putting pressure on Washington to try to forestat\ the debate. Asked at Loci International Airport outside Tel Aviv whether \Vashinglon was withholding the supply of Phantoms. Rabin said: 'It is a fact." Asked if this were being done for political reasons he replied: "One can say this." •·This policy is a mistake on the part (l r the Aniericans because the only chance for achieving an interim or an over-all agreement is ll'hen the Arabs and Russians reach the conclusion they havr. no military chance of vanquishing Israel," Rabin said. Rabin said the United States still has not rl'sponded to Israel's longstanding re- q11est for more Phantoms and that Israel must remain n1ilitarily superior if peace is to be maintained. He said the con- tinuing now of Russians arnis to the AralJ states \Vas tipping that balance of power. Rabin said the U.S. government so far h;is not opposed the convening of the security i:-ou11c;1 to discuss Jerusalem and ;idtled : ''Tliis is not constructive -this i~ c1·l'11 h~1r111lul for Jordan." He called the ~cl·!lrit y council an "ocean or \VOrds " and s;iid debates there did not bring any con· slructive results. "I believe the United States v.•ill try lo r·u! short debate on J erusa\en1." he said. And he added he thought \Vashington \\ould oppose any resolution calling for a prcctlcal change in the status quo of J rrusalen1. Poli1ic:•I SOU fC('S in T c-1 Avil' said l ~1·aell Foreign r.linister Abba EiJan told the chirf of Ilic U.S. e1nbassy mission Piere. 1\1 J . 0\1·enzurhellen, on r.1onday !h;it <i Sl•(·uri1v coun cil meeting on .1•q·u~alc1n \\"ould be futile and dangerous. The suurcc~ !';11d Rabin gave the same ua'ssage to Stale. [)('partrnent officials. Greek Mi nis try Rallies Behi11<l Ferry Cap tai11 A1'11 E\"S fAPI -The GrcE:k i\tarine ~.1)11 1::.try cnnv• lo the defense of thtt u~01«ilors a11d crew of the ferryboat ](,•lc:inna ~l1Jnday nighL n1ai11la1ning that 1l1e ship niet the highest international ~hippi ng standards before last weekend 's shipbo<.ird fire !'Ind 1hc £"rew performed v.rll dL1ri111: tl1c e1ncrgcncy. The n1in1),try said a S11pre1nr Court jv<lge 1vould ht' n<rmcd to head the co1n- 1111~sion invcst1gat!ng the fi re o£f t11e J1alia11 coas1. in ll"hich at least 2~ persons rJ1 rrL There 11•1.!rc I 150 sur\'ivors. TIH' ltali;.in pol1cc. ;icting on the C(lm- 111<11nls of som(• p;issengers. arrested the 1'.:ipui111 rof tile ~lup. Dimi trins Antipas, 4.1. tu prevcnl his leaving 11aly. He '~as C'l1argt·d \1·i1h ("ul pablc hon1icidc , sailing 11il hnut adequate: firefigblin~ and lifesav• ill'! f·q11H1 111e11~ ;ind le;:iving his ship \vhi!f" "11111111.'rrius p a s s e ll g e r s were still ;iboard ·• .<\n11r:i~ d ~nicd all th,,sc charges on S;1nd;n1• ::ind the t-ilarine Ministry backed h1111 lip It said lhe 11.23'.!·ton Hr!eannn had been in rxt'•'!l o•n! C"<\ndi1i1'1n. 1ne! 111(' highe~t re- t1'll!'l'l1l!'11ls (If 01e U.S. Burl'au of Ship- n111r: Hnd al so n1t·l all rrquirerncnts of the l!!Gfl inlern::itional convention for the pro· tr,:ction of human Iifr al sea and had all the r erllfira!es of \\'Orlliiness as a passenger ship, ... ~~t" "".'-, ~ ' ll>t rnonltl of .luou1r mo'IH <11jJtf!Y -Id 111 ll'IO IOdtY It l•lt 1~111 tnd m ild -lllw llfl'lll!tid OYll'" -ti If ''" 111!1or\ f ... NtllUI•' WC•t .... , f>( •flOYf l~f ... '°""' norno r11rou"'°"Lnwc11..0J Ille 1'1-hlr• I~ l~t !'\f!IOft, ll•"'!!Vll c-l!iol!l 11r9"<•lled. t:••!)' ....,,,..!,,.. Jir'oeriJ11r.,. ••~t•d ''""' I f •l l>i11<11t1~fo\ •• Mt'llVf!ll 1 M !Cll. WliOIOlllDA'I" r 1"1 111111 • ''", "'· • o f !ot IOW .......... •.ao ...... ~.I StcOf\4 111111 •.....•.•••• 7:114•.m. •.e SttCO(>CI -., "l·(t()~m, '' ~vn ltlH> •:14 t m, Sth 1 l':\ ~ m, MOO.II _1t11t' 4:Jt11.m. ltU l.jJ 1.ll\. S1lt L1k1 CHY ~on Cll110 S.n f'rl!'\(11(~ S•n!• BlllN•• -!e•!!lo Sl>ol<•ne ..- W11n1netC1> " " " " " " " " " y '' .. " " " ., " lions with the West. NA TO since has inlen.slfi~ its prepara· tions for""'5uCh eventual t11lks proceeding from the basis that troop cuts should take \Villiam Porter. ne\v chief U.S. negotiator at tl1 e P aris peace talks, faces a battery of microphones and reporters on his Rrr111al irl' the r·rench· capital. Porter refused to say if he brought. ony nc\v initiatives from \Vashington. , • • ·-~-..,. -- r ,. r .. r • ;1 y e ll t ' ' • • e I> r • d 5 e d l · 0 n a r d d n y n e • ,. t t ·s d ,., l · e s l· • l. s g '· e II n d n l1 • 8 Cities Record Job Loss \\IASH l !\GTO~ tUPll Tht gol'ernmenf has added eight more metropol1lan areas lo the: list of major cities ex- p e: r i en c in g "substantial unemployn1ent" of 6 percent or more. 100 Law1net1 Die Crime in U.S. Up 11 Percent WAS!llNGTON (APf represented .!I 13 percent Crime increa sed 11 perctnt in Increase over 1969 and a !56 the nation during 1970, mark· crime rate, or num~r of of-perc~t increase ovf'!!' 1960. Ing tht: eod o[ a decade in tenses reported per 100,000 -The 4,836,800 prop e rt y which reported offenses nearly persons. onl.v Increased 144 per-crimes -burglary, larceny tripled, FB I annual crime cent durln~ the de cade and auto theft -reported in statistics showed today. because the nation's popu!a-19i0 represented percentage in- The J7fi percent increase in lion went up 13 percent.. creases of 11 and 180, respec- serious crimes reported to J11 w Breaking d ow n "serious tively, when compared ·with enforcement agencits between crimes:" 1969 and !960. 1960 and 1970 left \'lrtually no -The 731 .400 violent crimes Geographically, crime in-The additions brought the total metropolitan areas in the cotegory to 62 -the highest number since 63 were lis ted in J\Iarch . 1%2, and 62 the foll ow- ing month . The all -time high since ll1e statistics were started in 195.l was 101 cities in April. 1961. area or the co untr.11 untouc.hed, -murder, rap<', robbery anrl creased 14 percent in the a report released torta11 bv At-assault -reported in 1970 Southern states during 1970. ty. Gen. John N. MitCheil in-____________________ .:..._ _____________ _ The eight areas listed in a report issued Monday were Bost.on, Philadelph ia. F o r t S11nt111er Adventure dicated. HO\\'ever. J\I1tchell sa id he was encouraged !o find crime r increaser! at a le.«ser rate in both 19iU and 1969. Crime in· creased by 12 percent in 1969 and b.1• l7 1Jt>rcrnl in 1%8. \Vorth, Tex.; Dayton, Ohio: il d d · B l k f l Shrelleport, La.; \\l ilkes-Snlps and sn a san puppy ogtalls. oysseem obeabletoma·euseo mos ln the North. South, East And \\'est. pvery type of repor!E"d crime inrreaserl ih the c1t1es, the suburbs and the countryside, Police 11cre ahlt> to soh·enn- ly one in fi\'e cri mes through arrests in 1970, compared v.·ith a solution rate of nearly one in th ree in 1!160. everything -including this huge concrete pipe -to entertain themselves. This Ba rr e -Ha z I et 0 0 • P.a .: pi cture. shot in Denver. is probably d up licated daily throughout the U.S. as Charleston, S.C : <1nd Daven-· I d h l fl<lrL Iowa-Rock lsland ·Mo!ine, _c_u_r_1_o_u_s~y_o_u_n~g_a_s_lr~y_l_o_b_e_a_t_l_h_e_s_u_m_m_e_r_e_a_. ------------- llJ. Also added lo the list were 16 smaller cities . One smaller city was dropped. leaving the total at 767. This was the largest number since the reco rd of 778 smaller cities set in July, 1963. Federal Judge Blocks One hundred I a 111 en- for cement officers v.·ere slain in the hne of dut.v during 1970, and in ea ch case, a suspect was arrested. The number or such deaths "'as 14 above the 86 nf 1969, .11.nd 41 above the 10- year average of 59. The smaller areas added were Talladega, Ala .; Muncie, rnrl .; Wilson, N.C., Georgeto\\·n and Logan. Ohio: Chickasha and Duran!, Okla .: Nuclear Test Ban Try The figures, from the FBI's "Uniform Crime Reports - 1970," were submitted by law e: n f orc e men t. agencies !hrough(Jut t.he nation. Emporium. Huntingdon. Punx- satawne~·. and St Mar.1';;, Pa . Dickson and Jefferson \i- 11-, Tenn .: Newpnr t. VL: and i11oorefield and Philippi. \V. Va. A spok<'sman for !he AF'L- CJO said the re port demonstrated how bad the economic s it u a I.ion had become. He contended there was no hope President Nixon's new econo mic policits. would help reduce joblessness. \VASHTNGTON (UP! i -A federal judge has reiected a second legal attempt. to blnrk p!Rns for !he b1ggc.«t U S. underground nuclear test ever conducted. Jt is set for this fall in the Al eutians. District Court Judge C:corge L. Hart Jr. ruled il·londay against ;r group or ~cien1ists , environmentalists and antiwar organizat ions seeking delay or cancellation of the b I a st scheduled at Amchitka Island in early October. The Judge held Grat ·he tesl would c!'lmply with "all rele- vant laws and 1re.:rlles." .:rnd that to abandon or poslpone !he projccl .. may cosl us our liberty." The tesl. code·nan1ed Can- nikin , is 1.o prnve out the nuclear v.·arhead for lhe Spa.rta n missile. the first nf the one-! wo punch b e i n g developed for the nation's Antib.allistic r,,11ssile S\'Stem. On J\tonday, the Pentag-on an- nounred that an unarmed Spartan had made a suc- Cf'S!'l11I 1nter,ept. of a rl11mn1y warhPad 111,er the Paci fic. .Just last Thursda.r. H;irl turned dnv.•n a reriuest by .13 n1embers of Congress to oh· lain a confidential report which they s;:rid advised Presi- dent Nixon lo vein the Atnm ic Energy Commission's Can- nikin ·test plans. The more than ~ $ rnil!ion ~o-ca l led serious crimes - n1urder. f!1rc1b le rape, rob- her,v, aggravated ass au 1 t. burglar.v. larcen~" of $50 or more anr.; auto !heft - report.eel in 1970.;epresented an Extradition Hearing Set Clifford Hits Labor Officials Party 'Deal' Suggested In Meany's Criticis1ns Legal sources indicated th.:rt both or 1-1.:rrt's rul ingi: wn11ld be appealed fn the ll.S. Court of Appra!s for lhe Dis trict of Columbia. Th{' suit hr rcjr..-tcrl 1\lnnrl;iv "''al' hrought hy the CornmittPP. frir Nucle;ir Responsibility and Se\·en other organizal inns. Both houses of Congrrss h,q1·e appro\'erl funrls for the te st. 1'he Sen.:r te version of the legisl ation "''ou!d r e Q u i re specific approva l by President Nixnri. and he is expected In SAN JOSE I AP l -A U.S. J\lagi~tra t e has ordered an ex- tradition he.artn,e .F'riday fnr a young couple held in con- nection with tv.·o ~·1 issouri slayings and an Ohio kid- n.:rping. Magistrate Nord i n F. COLUMBUS, Ohio 1 lJP!) - Agr iculture Secretary Clifford M. Hardin said Monda y somf! labor leaders, "who for selfish reasrins oppose the !"'age- price f freeze. are out of tune with the needs of the nat ion." "Latest. polls say 77 percent or the public supports the President 's aclions." Hardin said in a prepared speech for 11 meeting of the National Asso ciation of A n i m a I Breeders. "The recalcitrance of some labor offici.:r!s, such as those \\'ho defv the President and dictate ihat th e We~t Co.:rst Dock strike will continue, are examples nf a \a rk of leadership lha1 Amer \cR c;in ill aff(1rd at this hnur," Hardin said. ' \VASHINGTON !UPI ) -A R.epublican publication sug- gested Monday that AF L-CIO Presiden!. George J\ilean y's harsh criticism o! President l\"ixnn ';; economic recovPrv pl.:rn was •·part or a dr;il:. 11·hereby he wnuld h.:r vp a ma- jor hand 1n picking the 1972 DP1nnC"r.:rtir tirket. Less than a v.·eck ago the Admin islra1ion sought I o soothe the labor leader by sen- ding Labor Secretary Ja me~ D. Hodgson t.o fl.1ean y's offi ce to promise he would be con- :i;ulfed on the program that Y.'i il folln"' the 90-day w.:r ge- price fr·eeze. In the Republica n t\ationa! CommiHce'i; \1·eekly publi ca- tion "~lnnd;;~·" an unsigned art.ic lP st.:rtcd . "There are grov.·1ng indications Iha t ,J l RND OF THE WEEK ,. ' •• . I . I t. I f f ' George J\1eany·s attacks on President Ni x n n 's new economic program are pa rt of d I b h ennounce a a ea elv.·een I e biggest t 1 1 ith'n union boss ;rod old-liners who e~.k 11 1 decision on the the next few Bl11cker set. hail Monday at $105.000 each for Kenneth P.:rrnelt Rose . 25, or Eureka, Mn.. .and Wendy Loreen l-iolzwartlt, 22, of San Fran· conrrnl the f)emncralic Party .~ s._ --------·------------ "The de .:rl : In re!urn for r.1eany throwing the AFL-CIO irito the forefront of !he effort to defeat Presidrnl Nixon in 1!172, ~·le;:iny will h.'1\'e 11 ma,1or h;ind in pi c k i n g the Democratic presidential and vice presidential cand idat es. At the moment, il1eany's favorites are Hubert Hum- phrey and Henry M. Jackson." Americans Bu y Po,\·er Increases l'-'ASH!Nr.TO N IAP ) -The a11erage American's buying pnv.·er increased 2.4 percent in 1!170. sal'.~ the Commerce i)<'partmf·n1 . A :;ur 1·ey puhl1shed :Vlond.:ry hy the rlepar1 111<'nt's Of fice of Busine:-.~ E("onnm1cs said µer c;rpifa 1ncnme lr.rrea~ed by 5 R P<'l'l'(.'Ot in l~iO while tax payments dropped 1.2 \X'rc<'nt for a 7 2 prrccnt increase in dt~pns.:rble income. The incre.:rsP in buying power was comput ed by suh- lracting price increases caus- ed hy inflation from the in- crease in diSfl<lSahle income. The department. used f.he in- flation g.:ruge nf the C:rn.~~ N11- tinnal Product. v.·hich shnwed consumer pnccs increasing t75 J>('rcent last. year. 0. ~/lb t. i..4ft pe~P S..kl,.. a IMW, •,.dt ..... c--' n-.Mam.i..4 MEDICAL ~~:r.gi DENTAL ~SSISTANT • $1>M, !nl~n•"'9 """'"'" furly tiooT.'1 .,..,. "''on A""'""' ;,. tke .,Hice ol o Phy•i<ic111 0' Oen!'\!,~ 1"01'11> p•O"I"""' lor 0.,,.,.,1 A .. .,,1c"t 0< Med•col Ofli<e l e<e clioni>t. 1 "'""'~ p•O~•O"' lo• Medi(c! Al\;t!Oft!. Doy .,, e~e .. ;ng clo""'· t•rei..,., ptnl.C>l'llelnl aui1loft<~ at no odch!io...,I coil, Southern California College of Medical and Dental Assistants (fo rmerly los A1111de& Coflege) ~~~.~-~~ j H•t'I. Ann. of Trd. incl Technic tl Schls. I W•"-.,. ~-1.,. ''" _...... 1717 South Brookhurst Anaheim Phone 635-3450 An Eligible Institution under the Federally Insured" Stude nt Loan Program • ' " I I I We've gotyourfuture gassupp!y · , incoldstorage. It's in the far reaches of Aloska and Right now most of Southern . Canada. In places where snow falls California's gas comes from wells ht in May and freezes come in August. Texas. There's enough for now. But ' We've been t11crc. We've looked with our area growi ng the way it lus,1 over the country and found that supplies could begin feeling a pinch.1 potcnt.ialiy it hol ds some of the So we've gone tramping the tundra world's richest natural gas fields. to find more. We've also found some of the We've sweated through Central 1 world's toughest terrain and worst America and South America, too, w orking conditions. Temperatures where we've located other large that drop to soa below zero. A.nd potential supplies. And discovered roads that turn to swa.mps when that jungles present a whole new set! it warms. of transponation problems. Why bother with it then ? •. .tVc'vc even been back to West Because we're committed to sup-Texas. To help finance new plying you with all the gas energy you exploratory wells. need in your home. We also wa.nt .. ---. All of which, we hope, will to be able to supply industry 6 give vou a warm feeling next· with clcan·burning natur.a.1 gas. winter. And every winter. Thatgoesfortoday,1980, !990 -SouthemCalifomlaGaCompanr iandbcyond.. ~ A ~IO<Jolr.c;i;t.t ..... ""-""' ... ~ We're lnvado& In romorraw. t Only Coast & Southern offer~ savers all three: Jlc\\1111 ROGERS* I ' I ' t t ' I o I I Your tabht will be the toast of the town when you serve something cool In these silverplated goblets by lntem1tion1I Silver Co. $8.95 each, • (II•~• At(_I, t•~ll ... AtNrlC•~ ...... ,, l•~k.At'lltr!c•nl •...S M•1r1r CllU''t'• ..... SLAVICK'S J~\l'l'lr>rs Sinci> 19!7 l 8 FASHION ISLAN D NEWPORT BEACH -M•-t 380 Opan Man. a ri d Fri., I 0 a.m. to 9 :30 p.m. • 6% two to five year guaranteed certificates. •Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. Ef!P.r tivP 5.00 °/o-5. l 3% F'~~-t .. rr ~. ~·Ir> m1n1m1;m, Annual 5. 75°/o-5.92°/o (1n• f,.,,,r r.•rtil •· ~, .. i, 1,,-,ri0 M•n rru"1'1, Ear nings 6.00°/a-6.18 % I ,•11 1'1 f 1.;• Y•~· C.•r••f1c ~··~ \~f'l')r"'I ~,, n•MJ ...... 11 Un try 90 i:lay'i> los;, flt +nler":SI on an1ou111:; w1thdrei111n tie fore rnatur1ty on all rPrt 1f1c;ite .ar.r.nun t<,. The Insiders Clu b: A new 111;i,y tn hP.'ll inf l..,11on. II $ n1Pmbership r.arrf permits you to buy nea rly everyth ing yvu need from the Ii nest closed- ctoor showrooms at sub!.tant1;rl c,;,v1n gs-arn1i~ncP.s, lurniture1 sterP.n 1?Qu1nment1 srort1ng gonos, <1r.:rppnes nnd much, much more. You can evE'n buy cars .:rt \hf> "flet't" price and mohil~ ho1T1es anri rnotorcvcles at c,ubst ant ral ;,av1rii;:s. Th,. 1r-.s1d,.rs Clu b arsn rrov1r1'!;. big d1:<.C.l'JUM!S Ot1 l1cket<, In SpOr trng ;inrl Pnlt>rta1 nn1.,nt <'Vf'>n ts ..• r lL1S a wholP lis t nf fret si:r v1ces s.=il• '11>nos1t hO~""'· money orl°1"rS. tr .:iv~ll'!rS i: h<'rk(, notary S"rv1r.Ps anr11 he usP. of r!or 11ment rl11ril1c a 1+n~ <'riu1ri m 1>nt. Me mbe15h1J1 l<'flU•rP mPnt1 '1! S~VPf<, 1.2.SQQ n11nimu m b~lanr P . Coast bor rl)v1ers noN r•r_~,v~ as$or.1 .:i1,. -. 1ernhPr<,h1ps <'nt1! ling 11iem 10 ~II C11.Jts1de referra l St>rv1 C..l!S. Ask nhout J01n1ng at any C.oa.,l office. ' MAIN 0'r!Cl : .91., 1, 1-<111, lei An&•I@' • 62 3·LJ )l ('1'1•• ""•t •• W!L$Hlll:( •I Cll:AM,..t lU;.¥ "l.Atl, JQ.l.\ w.1,.,;,e 111,d, L "'· • Jll-126~ 'L.A. CIVIC C(Nf[ll:: ;nd A l'l •o•dw•y • 61~·1 11'12 MUNJINGTON 9[ACM; Q! Hvntlnt fllft CIM•• • 11 11\ t•l -!!l•f •SANT,_ ANA LO"N SE•VICI AQINCY1 J QI')~ N. 1.1 •• ., St.• (111) Sl1·92)1 SANTA l>ION ICA! 71 ~ Will~"e 91vd.• 3,l·OI C6 $AN t"[Oll:l'J! 1ri1., ~ "•~·'•e • 111 .1311 W(Sf COVINA< l••ll•n~ . .,h.,fl~'"I Ct•,• 1\111~1 t"AN Oll:A,_.A Cltl': If, If.Von NllY' l'J lvf1.· ~~;!!Tl TAlllANA: lR l!il V•nt11•• 91~-f. • l l~·l~l ' LONG •CACM: ·'•'!1 &. l11cu1P • I J7 ICtl t AST LOS A NG~Lf$.' 1111 .!. Sot11 lOr>t "'"I .!."O") 0A il y Hour• -'AM lo 4 .. M. Open Saturd1ys -9 AM to 1 l'M NII\ Ot1P'I .!i l hl'd l Y\ ' COAST . AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS .. . .. . . ,. ·-' . . ,. . . .. ~ 0-- ' \ • • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PA.GE Warning From Wilkins to inflame those who have considerable doubts .about the circumstances." -·· ~... .., • • • • ;f . . ,' ,--...... ' I I /'°, , '·-'"' \ • • ' 'li ' ' ' I I I .-' -·· .,. ... I ......_ ,• . . . --... _.\. ' ·\ : ' I • / ' I -·~ Ominous and worrisome for the nation as courtroom disturbances have been, even more. sn is the foreboding of more violence to come in the black community. Last week's coldblooded murder in a San Francis· His warning was blunt: "Unless thou,hUul white citizens move to correct conditions. the nat10.n is U, for the explosions that always follow the imposi tion of racial discrimination by ruthless force." ---,. . I \\\~); • • . '. • • • co police station, that wanton slaying in a Afarin County courtroom incident, and rioting at a San Francisco J. court hearing for the two surviving "Soledad Brothers" could be -taken individually -dismissed as isolated cases of emoti on overruling reason. True enough. A burden is placed on white America to correct society's imbalances. Law and justice must be totally fa ir both in fa ct and in appearance to minority groups. I \ • \ . •• • • • . • • Such a di smi ssal "1ould be. a mistake. The ominou:i;- ness derives from the fa ct that each such instance fuels the belief of a great many Negroes that America's judi· cial system is stacked against the black man. Roy \Vilkins, director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People !NAACP), told a joint Town Hall and Orange County Bar Association meeting tha t Negro America "looks back on a long record of the short changing and persecution of black men by the American judicial system." Wilkins has long been considered a voice of mod· eration, a worker within the $ystem -to the point he is an ;'Unde Tom" to militants. So when Wilkins joins in a free-wheeling assault on the American judicial system, there is a deeper warning to the white commun· ity. Calling for a full scale, multi-racial inquiry into the prison death of "Soledad Brother" George Jackson, Wil· kins warned that ''more and more black Americans are losing faith in this nation's judicial system." Wilkins ls probably correct. But charges that Jack· son was framed in such a way as to bring about his murder simply appear inconceivable. San Quentin's management would hardly sacrifice the li ves of three guards for such a purpose. Nevertheless, Wilkins said that even though Negro America does not know the facts in thi! particular case, they refuse to accept official accounts or Jackson's death. These accounts, Wilkins says, "have only served But a burden is also placed on \Vilkins and other blacks - leaders and otherwise -to cool the flames. For every act of black violence. every revolutionary shooting, every speech of black demagoguery can serve only to alienate more and more of those whites who can and v.ill help. Earh slep to\.vard revolution moves the blacks deep- er and deeper into the corner they seek to escape. Mercury in the Tuna Fringe elements in the antipollution movement at times lose -their credibility with,.xtreme clalms of im· rninenl doom for the human rac . Not so easy to di smiss has bee n the 1'mercury-in-the· tuna" scare. In this case. the .5 parts per million stand· ard limit set on mercury content in fish set up by. the federal Food and Drug Administration has resulted in the recall of thousands of pounds of tuna and other fish in recent years. Now researchers at UC. Irvine, have found that present-day tuna show no more average mercury content than did their ancestors caught between 1878 and 1909 and preserved by the Smithsonian Institution. It may well be that the FDA standard is sound for a person who eats nothing but tuna. A person could also kill himself by eating too much table salt. Common sense seems to have been the missing in• gredient in the mercury "contamination" icare. .. • Moving Toward Managed Econo111y Hoosiers A re Cool Toward Knockdown Battle Ahead WASHINGTON -Unless all the ad· vance warning signs are wrong a knock-· down, drag-out battle will rage fo r the rest of the year over new policies taking the. country a long way down the road toward a managed economy. Congress and the President are settling in for the battle. There is an auti> matk but extendab!e decadUne ('Jf Novem· her 12 when the wage1)f'ice freeze is due to expire. Be- tween the return of Congress at the first of September and mid-November the struggle over the new ecooomic policy b expected kl preempt every other issue. The initial. complia~t reaction in Congress to the President's amazing turnaround is fading fa st UJlder the pressure of the powerful interes~ ('Jf labor. man1gement and consumers which will bt affected by 1 more permaaent in- comes policy. THE ESSENTIALS are these: Congress. under the pressure. of organited labor. is asserting ils right to de.termine the shape. and form of a permanent policy. The \\'hile Hnuse and lht> Fi~c-a\ and monetary authorities of t he ad~ ministration are not yet in agre!'.ITlent on the scope of the MW economic policy or the. machinery for its administration. Three months, in fact . is all too short a lime in which to make. the kind of decisions required, devi~ the working machinery, and reach the compromises necessary to embark upon such a fateful txperiment as is now to be undertaken. The departure from established policies Richard WiLion ' , which is now being discussed is about as draslic as evangelist Billy Graham doub- ting the literal meaning of the Holy Scripture. The conservative ( a n d Republican) economic credo i! being shaUered by believers who had pledged I.heir sacred honor to uphold it. SUCH APOSTASY Is not'being endured without psychological shock, but 1.Jf. justification is a common human trait that even affects presidential economic advisers. They are adjusting to the change in faith with resignation possibly born of their reading& in economic hlstory. Those readings teach that a new economic plan is followed by a second new economic plan and then a third new economic plan, and so on into the higher numbers. These philosophical thoughts do not detract £rom the radical nature of the present problem. This is simply to find a workable mechanism for economic con- trol after decades of protestation that such control is unworkable . A political philosophy was buil t on that prtmise and is now being discarded . Sen. Mike f\tansfield , in departing for Europe for a few weeks. has given a hint of what may be ex?«"ted th roughout the fall after Congress ret urns. The Df.mocrats are not sa tisfied u·ith !he justice of the President 's emergency ac· t1on. It favors business over the average wagt earner t1nd thert will be e~tended dtbat t over the President's tax proposal! and other features of the new economic plan, THIS IS F AM ILi AR l\lan srie ld un- de~statement. The Democrats are more likely to grab the whole Nixon package, try to reshape it and emerge wi!h a new approach on the scale of F'ranklin D. Roosevelt 's Ne1v Deal. Limitation of pro- fits , di vidends and in ter est, an economic control board and all the other paraphernali a of managed economic policy attracts the interest of Democrat.,, The administration, led by the plausible treasury secretary, John Conn a 11 y , wishes to go a little way in that direction but not very far for very Jong. Secretary Connally wishes to keep all exits open because It goes against the grain wi th him as well as with President Nixon to intervene in the free workings of a capitalistic economy, which they ha ve nevertheless done without apology. When Commerce Secretary Mauri ce Slans regretfully admits that there may ha1'e to be some kind of continuing economic controls. it can be taken for granted that the conversion to the new faith has been a hard one. THE BASIC ISSUE IS how far along the road the muntry will be taken toward the managed economy Y.'hich has been the anathema of every Republican and Republican presidential candidate. from Landon through Nixon. No doubt the Nixon adminis tration will 110 protesting along the 1•1ay. and as far as the liberal Df.mocrats in Congress are able to push it. profe~sing all the while the tempora ry and transitional nature of its actions. \Vhat is t.o be decided in the next few months is if Cnngress can "''rest control of a li mited policy Jrom the Nixon ad- ministration and make.fl' into 11 long-term economic managemenl pnl1ry nf a kind more satisfactory to ernnom1~!s Paul Samuelson and Kenneth Galbra ith. Emotion Overrides Reason By J . EDGAR HOOVER Dirtttor Federal Bure11u Of lllvesl\gatlon \\'hen A.lice stepped through the looking glasp; in tbe popular story by .Lewis. Car· roll . one of the oddities r;he encountered in the strange. land was that "It takes all the run ning you can do to keep in the a.am• place." Today. lav.· enforcement in Americlt faces a r;imi.lar dilemma in its fight .a gainst crime, except the.. problem is not 1 fantasy. The. problem is real , and al limrs we may wondf!r if law enforcement is doing as well a.s Alice. Crim,, llke most other problems, has CIAN61 COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted, PubUsht"r Thoml'/.s Ker.vi I, Editor A.lb(rt W. BoteJ !dit1Jriol Page Editor The ectll'O'MA.1 J'lale of the 0&1ly Pilot lfflm IQ inform •nd istimulAre n:Ad• en by pttSenti nr thl• ~fl"Jl"r'1 oplrdont &nd a)mm"n!Ary on topie1 ot JntGftt and &1gn1fu:f.nee. by prn- vidttw a ""81:1 tDr the exp"""'IOn of our J'Nden' opinions, ~rid hy P~· ~ tbt dMnrt \IWWJIO!nts of ln- fonntd ohlerwr'I and ~ketmen on toplao ........ ~e•day, Au1111t S!,' 1971 --- r.-· ---··---·--....... :. Guest Editorial • '· ' J far m(lre causes than solutioni;_ We have today a rising wave of disrespect for the law -not only overt disrespett. but ope n reluctance and refusal tG dG the things necessary to make the law effective. SOME CITIZENS tend to withdraw and have nothing lo do wlth issuts that do not affect them personally, Civic respons ibi.liUl.y 11nd ptlblic duty are lg· nored . Most persons, if questioned , would quickly endorse effective law en· fnrcemenl. but far too many stand by while poli« are verbally and phy!iical\y 31bused. Some might call this !ht era or the biiarre. the eccentric, and the erratic. Rtp:ardless of lx>w it may be. de5crlbed. it cert.a.inly is an era in which the. syslt!m of Jaw and law enforcement i~ being seriously challenged by those who con· fuse liberty with license. Ignore the rights of others, and choose the laws lhe.y wUI obey. Jfl<lttd. It i1 1n era when emoUon overrides fe'lli5fln. rttUCH OF THE criticbm by troublemakers today Is against tht sn- called "establis hment." \\'hatever the '°establlshmeot" st111nds for, they are against. Ju~t how 11 nation of people is 00 survive without some typt. of govtmmen· tal struC"lure and conlrol, they never get amund l.Q explaining . R"'lhl'r than seek lawful change and abid r. hy majority rule, they rebel 11nd l" h !''II :ii il!I \.\'~~~'!.~I ts~~;,t°._.t!i~i,f .. riverbt':arirlg d!'mands . Even acquif!scence to some of their questionable ultimatums is of no helµ. fnr new and more ridiculous. demand& quickly follow. smCE LAW enforcement represent!. the go\'ernment's first line nf rlef ense against violence and disorder, police of· ficers become the immediate enemy nl those who want to rule by mob action. Some groups circula!e oral and written instructions on how to injure and kill police. Thus: it is not surprising that mnre and more officers are being slain. Present.-da y law enforcement ls C<.>m· mitted to safeguarding the lives and pro- perty of the publlc and protecting the peaceful against violence and disorder. Our society must progress to the degree that certain and jusl punishment for !he criminal is lhe rule, not the e;11;ception. We cannot settle for less. To "ket!p in the ,;ame place" in Uie battle against crime is to lose. Dear Gloomy Gus Whal do you thlrik of pe<1ple wM regul11 rly visit airports I.() v.·atch thf! Jumbo jets? Would you recom. mend a mental Institution? -0 M. f~ll llllVN ""'"'"'' ti-"' "1 .... , M l 111( .. ,._,n., fMu 11 11141 ,.._,.,,,. 1911• .,...,, ... 1 _ ...... '""'., •11• f)ll!J l"llel. Theo. Dreiser "·~ Editori~ / Reseawll \ , ' Theodore Dreiser was never 1 favorite in his na tive state of Indiana . When he died in 194:;, the Indianapolis Star com- mented: "His wails about the bitter cruelly al\d brutality of life failed lo im· press this literary sector, where life usually ran in conventionaJ channels ... The late Paul Dresser, a brother, probably v.·ill be remembered much longer in Hoosierdom." On the first centennial of Dreiser's birth, the predic· lion is holding true. At Lhe entrance to Terre Haute a sign reads: "The home of Paul Dresser, author of tht> state song 'On the BanM of the \V abash'." There is no mention of Theodore Dreise r. author of An American Traged y. Sisl.t'r Carrie , and other major American novels. A MErttBER OF the city's Chamber of Commerce told Editorial R e s e a r c h Reports that Hoosiers no longer harbor any ··hard feelings" about Dreiser's !ell· "ing incl inalions. bul the co mposer of SC'nlimental ballads is still more popular with !hem. Dreiser shocked the fol ks hack home: and many others \.\•i!h his first novel, S1ste.r Carrie, puhlished in 1901. The story of a smal!IO\.\'n girl 11.·ho runs aw;:i y to the bill? c1!y. takes a lover and ends up an onre pe.ntant aclress strikes ttie mndcrn reader as hope.lessly tame. But by the prim standard s of that da y, biographer Yi. A. Swanberg e~pla1111~. the writer wa! "a greater potential menace to pu re. Ameri can ideals than Emma Goldman, who 11.·as preaching anarcbism across the land.'' PUBLIC HOSTil.ITY to his realism !M Dreiser into endle ss battles w i l h publishers and censors. "My iMer in· stincts and passions and pities are going to instruct me -not 1. numbskull ma ss that bf!lieves one: thing and does another.'' he declared. An .ally in the fighl was his friend H. L. Mencken. who characlerized the puritanism as .. the haunting fear that aomeone, IOmewhere, may be happy." After pub\ical ion of An American Tragedy In 1925, Dreise:r·s interests drifted toward politics. where his achievements were dubious. In 1927, he joined other American W1'iters ROd in· te\lectuals invited to view Russia 's progress under communism . He returned a believer. The American Communist Party reifcted his first request for membership. however, because of fuzz y ideology and • capilaliat.ic life-style. ln the last year of his life, largely forgotte n al home but slill widely read in Russia, Dreiser finally was admitted. DREISER'S ADMIBERS view him as 1 raw genius -one whose grutness shines Lhrough clumsy. M>meUmu ungram- matical prose. Critic Allred Kuin finds Dreiser's "broken and blindly searching'' prose the perfect medium for thf, emo- tions of ordinary pt:ople. But as Me11tC.ken fondly pointed out, every rea~ of the Dreiser novels "must cherish astounding specimens" of bad writing. Sintlalr Lewis. on accepting the Nobel Prize in 1930, had this to PY •bout lhe man he narrowly d(!feated for the 1w8rd: "Usually unappreciated, often hounded, iDreise.r ) has cleared tha traU from .•• timidity and genlility in American tic1ion lo honesty. boldness and passion for \Jfe. Wi1hout his pioneering I dnubt if any o( u~ could. onleM Wf! llkfld to be sent to i•ll. ~k lo expres1 life a.nd beauty ind lerrqr.", . • • • • ' I ' ' • • • ' -- • • • • ' I • • • I . ...... . , ·--... • • • ' ' .. · I\ ' I . ' , ' JI • / Ill ID -. 'ii jj· ll!f ·-SIRDWAT(HE~S Three Popular Misconceptions Three of the greatest ideas al the last cenlury are accidentally responsible for three of the greatest misconceptions of the ordinary man. Society seems in· evitab!y t.o vulgariit and misinterpret what its geniuses discover. Thelie three are -Darwin"s theory of •·survival of lhe fit· test"; Einste.in'scon· cept of "re lati vity .. ; and Freud 'x notion of "repre.ssion." Every literate pet· son has heard of these . and uses these phrases ln daily con- versation; bu t not one in a thousand could accurately tell you v.·he.t the origi· nators meant by them. THJS WOULD NOT BE· harmful, ex· cept that in our ignorance v.·e twist these phrases to mean snmelhlng quite: dif· ferent. or even contrary, to their nriginal scient ific meanings, We pervert them in order to bolster up our own view of the un iverse. society, or human nature. \Ve use Darv.·in ·s "survival of the fit· lest'' to justify survival of the stronge.st or most aggressive or mos t selfish. when he did n·t mean tha t at all . He mtant :i;ur1·1val of those species and ir.dividuals who v.·ere best adapted to ch anging con· dillons. not those who grabbed the most or killed the most. \YE USE EINSTElf\'"S concept or "re.lat1vily" in time. and space to suggest that "everything is relative·' in morals and ethics and social behavior and slan· dards of judgme nt -v.·hich would have shocked and outraged Einstein, as a man who believed in universal standards. Just because physkal things are .. relative" to the observer. thig does not imply that there is no "better" or "worse" in human conduct. An·d we have v.Tenched Freud's idea of •·repression" tot.ally out of its chnicaJ context, and use it as a cheap pretext for sexual promiscuity lhat he never con· doned and often inve ighed against. "GETI1NG RIO OF' repressions," lrt Freud, had nothing to do with throw ing overboard one·s sexual code, or acting out one's fanlasif!s regardless of the social conventions or consequences. It meant. rather, returning tQ that early point in time when pa inful or ugly memories were repressed in the un• conscious, digging them out, and holding them up lo the light of present da y reality -where they ca.11 be seen lo be spooks and goblins. and Jose their power to con- trol our adult beha1·ior· Simply that ,a nd not hing more. But Wt' take and twis t the areal idea", \.\'lthout botherirlg to study them . and then cite these "authorities·· as sanction for our ignor~nt and s ' 1 r • ~ er v i n g philosophies . This is the main reason Pope. warntd us that a l!tt!e learnmg ii a dangerous thing. Lindsay and McGovern WASHINGTON -Now that he has ~-... ....._--·~-... changed his political spots, Nf!w York ~ i . . ..... . .... City's ~1ayor John Lindsay is try ing ' · )A.Ck lndersoti "~;; qui etly to cozy up to Sen . Georg• · •-. " · ~·~ f\·lcGovem . [)..S.D. l' , -1'!.J- The. mayo r is v.•illing ID back ~1cGovern for the Democratic presidential nomina· tion , say inside~. as long as the Senal.of thin~ he ha..s a chance. Jn return, Lindsa y would like AA unde:rstanding with fl.tcG ovtm. If he. should ever abandtln the race, thAt he would throw his support to the mayor. Democrats might consider it unseemly, Lindsay feels. if he should begin his caref!r as a Democrat by immed iately going after the pre sidential nomination. Since Lindsay and McGovern have large- ly lhe same constituency, the mayor believes It would be better strategy for him to 15upport McGovern at flnt. LfNDSA Y BEGAN buttering up FitcGov~ even Wor~ announcing hi1 decision to become • Democrat. The mayor notified the. other Democratic presidential prospecU by mail. but he telephoned McGoYem on the carnpaian ttaU ln Texas. l..ater. Lindsa y put through •oother C.11 to McGovern, reaching him in the Virgin Isla.nds. to suggnt th1t they 1it down t-Oiether for • political huddle. Whethe.r Lirld:i;11y and P..1cG-Ovtrn mike I private p.act. however , remains to be negotiated. THE WHITE ROUSE. In its fe ud with AF'lrCIO Pres.ident George tlleany, i" qulelly spreading the word thJl he 's loo old 111nd ought to be retlrM. White House aide ~rae Bell telephon· ed Arch Booth. e1t<.'\Jtive vice pre5tdent ~" ('Jf the. U.S. Chamber of Commerct, re- cently and urged him to put ou1 a state.· meot calling for the retireme nt of all labor leaders over 70. The relea se would be aimed, of courst, directly at the truculent. 77-year-old AFl.r CIO boss. Booth happily issued a state- ment accusing Meany of preaching "stone age economics." But the Chamber of Commerce executive feared 11 call for labor leader11 to retire at 70 would als1' apply to businessmen and Congre~smen in lhtir 70s who aren't ready to retire. Rather than aHf!na(e senh,>r members of Congrf!ss and his own organization. he tactfully turned down the White Hoose request. Bu Gf!orge --~ ll<ar Ge<fi" Do other advice columis ts think yoo are fuMy or do thty re!lent you poking hm 1t their profusion".' s.w. Dear S.W.: Advice columniSL'f nevtr re1d other ad vice. columnist~. In this racket you not only get sick of ALL ad vic:e. your t ye11 get crossed - most or our rtse1rch is dooe look· ini; at the pictures in Dr. Seu• books. (Whm ell other 1dvlce ctil- umnlsts have fail erf you . I.urn to. George ! Why 11houldn 't he be allow· ad to fail you alao!) ,,. man Just " t r Iha~ fman f~c~ for con· 1 ... to wing ting the . It arly ugly un· ding alily k• C<Jn· ,and ~ea~. I and ct ion i n g a son i$ " , .. ltate· f all ~rse, ~Ft.,. l>te- hing ~ber for also men it;.n ~· ht 'OU" • CHECKING •UP• 'September Morn' Caused 1912 Fuss By L. M. BOYD HEIGHT ol that recent col- Je,ge graduate most apt to get tM biggest starting salary, whatever his line of work, is S. feet-2 _. . MATRIMONIAL RESEARCHERS in West Germany say their studies in- dicate just about 14 percent of all marriages there result from ads in the personal col- umns of newspapers _ .. DON'T ASK ME to explain it, but according to Albe rt Ein- stein's Theory of Relativlty. time on t.his earth runs slower in January than in .July. IF YOU ARE 57 years old, you were born about the time the first bra was invented. Credit Mary Phelps Jacobs with that. She sold her patent on the contraption for $1~.000. Might mention also .Mrs. Jacobs descended frqm the family tree of inventor Robert Fulton who devised the steam- boat. Argument continues as to which contributed the more to mankind, Mr. Fulton or Mrs. Jacobs. AJ\1 ASKED W H E R E waiters and waitresses make the best tips, No . I. probably: Several Swinging Si n g I es' cafes on New York City's East Side. A few wa iters there claim to pull in as much as $500 a week. No. 2. I guess:: the Texas dinner theaters. Some waitresses there are said to make $400 a week. No. 3. mavbe: The several snazzy oceanfront bistros along the Southern California co a s l . Manv waiters there are known to pick up about $300 a week . CLIENT INQUIRES IF l'm old enough to remember t)'iat famous nude painting called '"Seofember Morn ." Not really, but re.11d up on it, Where Is it now~ In New York City·s Metropolitan Museum of Art. And who was the. iiliiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii model? All I can tell you about the model is she married a wealthy fellow, had three children, and gained weight. Paul Chabas painted that thing. tn 1912. Seasoned citizens MY it created· an in· ternatit>nal furor about nudity in art. It's known somebody, maybe Chabas himself, hired a· couple of leering old !lien and several wide-eyed little boys to pose for phot.oRraphs in front of it. W he n newsp&pcr published said photographs. the c I e r I'( y screamed, lhe proper laity lowered its eyes. and the price of the-painting jumped to $10,000. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q, "Can a mule reproduce?" A. A male mule never, a mart mule rarely .. , Q. "Any truth to that claim a girl with_ the habit of winking is easv to kiss?" A. Our Love and War mtin says th;it widely acce pted belief remains uncon(irrned .. _ A. "Can you milk an elk?" A. It has been done . Q. ;'How many students in this country are getting to school by bus right now?" A. About 34 percent. DIVORCE hits men harder than it hits women, that's generally understood. Just take the suicide rate among the divorced, for example. \Vith women. it's three times that of the married. With men, it.'s faur .times that of tpe mar- ried. Your quesUons and com- ments are welcomtd and will be used in CHECKING UP wherever pos sible. Ad- dress lettert to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif., 92660. Higli Rise Cenieteries In Brazil? SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - A future visitor to a gravesite in Sao Paulo may ride up an elevator 30 or 4G floors rather than ma ke the conventional trip to the far-off grassy field on the outskirts of the city. 1'he population is going up, the accident rale is going up, the mortality rate is going up and al! the while the available Jarid spaee is diminishing. So Sao Paulo city planners are thinking of making the cemeteries go up. Plans under study by the mayor's office call for the construction of h i g h -r i s e cemetery buildings in lieu of expanding present bur i a I grounds or setting aside-new one!'i. "Sao Paulo is a city where it Is -becoming increasingly dif- ficult to die," architect Fernando Martins Gomes told an interviewer. Martins Gomes is tbe man credited here "'-'ith introducing the idea of the "vertical cemetery" as a solulion to the probe\ms of overcrowded cemteries and decreasing land area. The vertical c e meter y , Martins Gomes said. "would prevent the trappings of death from becoming more lugubrious than death itself." Florida Not Turning Into 'Divorce Mill' He e:ii:plained that high-rise ce meter i e" Yihlch are architecturally integrated into the u~ban landscape would eliminate . Y1me or the com· plexities of modern-day dying. He mentioned the transfer of the corpse to a wake site and the morose trek to the stone- covered field. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tAP) bad things about each other," -Culling the ties that bind is Lewis added. Uner the new law, condit.ions a whole lot. Jess compl icated in . are different after a judge Florida these davs. But ''no-closes a case. Hoag Given New Gear fault" divo rce hasn't turned The father is given equal the Sunshine State into one big cOnside·ralion in the awarding divorce mill _ as wme critics of child custody. And a man -Hoag Memorial Hospital in a s well as a woman -may be Newport Beach has obtained a feared it would. gi ven al imony. delivery r oom mirror and a Since Jul y I a fed up hus-Last month in ~1iaml. 69-public address system for the band or wife hasn't been able vear-old Charles w. ossolo fil-mental health unit through a ln file for divorce In Florida. ed suil for dissolution of mar-$655 donation from the South The process iS" now lega.lly riage against his \\'ife. Suz-Cnast Chapter of i\ctive 2(}.JO popularly knov.•n as "no-fau!t" aone, 46 , and ask('d the judge Club International. divorce_ tn ;iward his al imony. The slainless steel and glass !'iow a marriage breakup on-He sa id he made only $4.800 pedestal mirror. already in 1y r('quires that a court find as a storekeeper last year and use. gives parents improved I.he relationship "lrretr1evabl,Y was suffering fr o m em-observa tio n 1n the delivery broke n_" physema. wh ile his wife earns room. For 143 years before the between $.7,000 and $10.000 an· The public address system legislature decide d this spring nual ly and has two degrees Jn will allow pa ging of both staff that times demanded a .science_ a nd patients in mental health chang~. divorce jn Florida -",Judges wl\J be looking at unit.. 85 in many other stat.es -salaries and 1-vho earns what. Presentation of the gift wa s oft'en was an agonizing affair. rather than who is wearing the made by club president Sandy A spouse had to prove his skirt." sa id a!.tnrney Melvyn Hochman, or Tustin. a1. & re- B. Frumkes of Miami . cent club meeling. partner committed adultery.1 ~----------------------\! subjected him to extreme11 cruelty, ran out on the. family, was impotent, a drunk or a drug addict. A lawyer-legislator \\'ho becked the new law, Sen. Gerald Lewis. says he has seen recent cases in his prac- tice where the new Jaw saved heartbrMk. One involved a you n g childless couple who realized the marriage just hadn't worked. he said. "Under the old syst'em. they wou ld have been· forced to decide which ont would con· coct some fiction about the other being guilty of extreme cruelty," the Miami Democra t 1aid. Another case was that of 1n older couple married in name ()nly. They couldn't get a divorc~ before July I ''because they respected each other too l much to go into court and say 1,lllAL SLICID WHOLI Oil HALF • , I See by Today's Want Ads e DRlVf-; \\'JTH CLASS IN A JAG ~!'.~~ h 's a~ XK LlO Coupe, Auto, Excel- lent oondihon, new pa int, a.nd lnterior; rel>uilt, All YOU have to do 1s make an orfer, e HERt: IS A PAIR OY WCNNERS!: ! A Kenmcn automatic w11.shtt ind a Kenmore Electric Dryer • both m excellent cond i· tion, guarantefll and df- \ivered, e ANOTH,ER EXOTIC IM· PORT, A '68 Fial 850 Spyder "'!th rlt.w Pirelli radials. Mu51 Sell!:!! HAMS . " . • . So GoOcl It WID Haunt You 'Tll ft•s Gone" ..... f•I' ....,.,.,.1c • ., --""· Out "-"" •r• Ill• fl~I W,..Md IP•• ..,..,,,,. -OU< Ila• • .,. Cu rl"'l ,...u>Qd, .... , WI"°"''" llkltOfy •rw:l tl'llltwead ·~inf .,,. JO.hour °""' llflt..,. """'~"' '" 11111:• t l•t• ''' llt'll'1\lf It! Iii! "'' MW"lll k d•llCIDlll t ttd t l»t'llll"O '"" 1111! -.lcln't ~,.,., 1'111• lo !ro>prov• 11111 prl)!l u<! ,... • .,,~ bffn mtk',.. le• l~ v•••1, Sol•tl 1lkM !OO, lrfl,., t011 lo be!lom IO llwll M t ll ""'~!~bit llt'llfOr,., Jtl{t U fl Dt ,.,,..,,.,,.., ..itol11tuly, CompltTtly boktod •rid ••ldy fO """' O•· d•• \IOU!' Honty 8t keel Htm llllNv •• " .,,.,,'"rvt' In ll•m-IWtti.111 \"O'U'll ....... fO....,, tnAll STOltn J700 I . CeW H'9h..,, c..-... •1 Mw -67J·ioot 1121 I, lr••l1:l1•"'· A1.t.1.. '11-1461 i >: Tutsdi y, A114usl -31, 1971 D.lll Y PILOT 7 Viet Pacification Progra·m Slow CAN THO, South Vietnam (UPt) -Despile 11 ver)' visi- ble rise in the prosperity of the Mekong Delta, the U.S.- sponsored program to pacify the countryside and elimin11te the Viet Cong apparently hit a brick wall at the end of 1970. lt has been marking time ever since in a way that has U.S. officials he~ worried. Pacification of the Della's 7 million people has long been considered the key to any suc· cesslul conclusion of the Viet- nam war. This is where the Viet Cong got its start. and t his is the heartland of Viet· nam. The delta's 16,000 square miles contain 40 .percent of the country's people and 75 per· cent of the richest land . ~ Without lt. South Vietnam would not exlst. The paciflta tion program in the delta is based on the throry that if the army is used to keep big Con1munist units out of populated areas, the territorial militia is built tD secure the countryside, and a program of healthy economic development is provided, the guerrillas can be beaten. As one American official put it in a recent interview here, however. "the ·house may look solid but there are termites in the wood and the front porch might fall off any minute. I'm not saying everything is \l)St yet, but I have to confess that I'm worried as ht.II." For e very fact or figure showing progress. there is a counter-fa ct or <:OW1ter·flgure showing slippage. There is no que~tion, for ex- ample, lhat the delta is wax· ing fat right now on the pro- ceeds or American aid and the "green revolution" created by introduction of miracle rict. A shorl drive through Vinh Ling provinte, just. across the BasSac River, shows a coun- tryside that at this time of yea,r looks like northern In- diana_ The land is flat, broken only by an occasional house or wooc:b, and with the rice well up above 1he paddy dikes -a carpet of shimmering green runs all the way to the horizon. In small towns along the . ~WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st ~You're Invited to our Enna Jetticks· Grand Opening • •• regularly priced shoes and handbags. 4 DAYS ONLY WED ., SEPT: 1st thru SAT., SEPT. 4th •.. PLUS FREE GIFTS Come In and see our wide selection of styles, colors, sizes and widths. Enjoy Enna Jetticks, the fashion shoes that make life comfortable. The most complete range of sizes and widths avai lable, anywhere. See our complete selection of women's dress. tailored. casual and back to school types. All in stock. WI HAVE YOUR SJ11 2 1/2 TO 12 Not all 1tyl•• In ~11 111.• rang•. ~\-... , ,,_ •• _ • ,_ ... ..;~, ..;~'~' II .~ .,,.,, expense of the delta. Viel· narn e!>e ornctals !8Y they are having "trouble" getting new land titles printed a n d certified in Saigon. American offk:iall say bribery i J sometimes a !actor. highway, television antennas 6prout from brand new con- crete buildings. At several locations alona Highway 4, smoothly asphalted by \he U.S. A rm y. enterprising Japanese salesmen a r e1;============, demonstrating tr8ctors and rotary tillers to groups of • farmers. "" 'J'he farmers haven't paid . e, ~/!\JI any rent for a year and a half !'~ under the land reform pro- gram enacted in 1970 but. lbere are still mountains of red tape and corruvtion stan· ding between them and legal title to their property, Only about a half·mi!lion acres have so far hE'en legally redistributed !n the immense NORA $19 .99 POLLY $18 .99 COLONY $19.99 I OUTIQUE SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! 21 17 L,. F1y•ll• N1wpod B••c~ t.15·1140 .,•' /.-. t >:·I· ~\'·· -' '' ' NEW FALL SUEDES AND SHADES - CRINKLE PATENTS, CALF AND KID SKINS. • ~ ~· Enna Jettick Shoes YESI WE HAVE ( AND 0 WIDTHS, AND EXTRA WIDE TOO. WESTMINSTER ' :JCotJ-Si:Qp, !nc. . SHOPPING CENTER STORE 88 PHONE 897-4100 11899 WUTMINSTlll AVI. (Near San Dl•1• 'r••woy-Acros1 the Moll from Tltrlfry Dru9 Stcw•J 0,.N DAILY 9115 A.M. UNTIL 9!00 P.M., lATUIDAT Tl~L 6100 P.M. (CLOllD IVllY SUNDAY) II ·' "NOW 3 STORES TO SE~VE YOU;' CELEBRATING THE GRAND OPENING TOOi DOWNTOWN ANAHElf.1 108 WIST LINCOLN AVI. PHONE 635-0440 I DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 108 EAST 4th ST. PHONE 542-3221 HOURS: 9: 15 to 6:00 FRI. 'TIL 9 CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY . ~ -· ' • • I l i I bAJLY PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl Gang of 5 Seen Involved In Police Station Attack SA N FRANCISCO IUP!l - The shotgun attack that rid· dJed 1 police station, killing a popular desk ~ergeant and v.•ounding a woman dispatcher, 1nay have hl'en part of an at· lcn1pt by ;is n1any as f11e persons to steal an ;irsenal of "'eapons, h o m i c id e in· vestig;itors said Mond ay. "lndicat1nns are that more lht1n tw o q)ersonsl were in· \'ol\·ed." ~air! Lt. Charles El lis. who heads lhe in· \'Cst 1~a t1on into !he death of S}!I. John V. Youni.:. Ten inspectors v.•ere asslj.ln- ed full -time to lhe case. Ei:tra guards \.\'ilh shorguns patrolled all ci!y stations and other po lice 1nsl;illations. After the initial volley. the gunmen reloaded and fi red in· lo the door. apparently Rl · tempting to break intn the sta. lion's armory and s le a I weapons, .investigators said, The door held and the ~unrnen escaped, s I i pp i n g through a hole in a security fence adjacent ln the Southern Freewa y. Police (ound fresh skldn1arks. indicat ing an ac· complice was waiting on the freeway shoulder for a last get.'lway. Reaction wa s swift : ''If it takes a million dollars to get the assassins, that 's wh at we :should pay," r;aid 1:eralri D'arcy, presidenl of the San Francisco Police Of· ficers Association. He said there was "definitely a na · lional conspiracy aga i n s l policemen by some maniacs.'' 1'la11son Follower l ''Er .•• i! you don1t mind, I th.ink Wl!:'d rather have cash." "\\le're under full sccurilv," s;iid supervising C a pt a' i n Jeremiah ·raylor. The new 1nea.~urcs au gr11en!cd exisling pt'(•caulions put into effect afler a dynt1 mite blast lilllert one offtcer and wounded eight nlhcrs at Park Station near ll a1ght·Ashbury in February, 1970. DA 's Life Threatened, Assig11ed Protect ion lloll.vwood stuntman. Boss of Longshore1nen De111ands Pay Increase Chief 11r ins~c:l ors Charles Rarca said he \\'as con vinced Su nday's attack 11·as meant •·to 1vipe out the station -no survivors.'' LOS ANG EL~:s f AP 1 -Of- ficia ls sa.v hnd.vguards h;ive bee n assigned to protect f)i.o;t. At!,\', Joseph Busch .Jr. and his f;11n il.v bec11u.~e of 11 neath th~eat on Rusrh's life frnm a ptrson <1ssoc1<1ted w1!h Charle.~ rv111nson's hippie·style "fam i- ly." Busch 's news secretarv. \\'illiam Farr, sairi !\fondtiy the threat was re ported "through intelligence sources'' "''ho took the telephone call. "The judge wa!'i wrong ," Rusch decl ared. lie called lhe decisil)n "one of the most outrai:,:enus abuses of discre· lion I have encountered in my 20 years nf experience in the district atlorney·s office.'' • LOS ANGELES (AP) There wor.'t bt an end to the Longshoremen '! strike un less President Nixon allows a part with wage increases to take Hu ge Fire Ra ces Ne ar Condors VEti.'TURA (AP ) -A large fire continued to burn ou t of conlrol in Los Padres Nationa l Forest today arter consuming mQre than 1.3:>0 acres and mo\'ing lo a mile and a half e11st of tv.·o knnv.·n nesting area.~ or the rare Californ ia condor. ··There is no estin1atc nf con!ainm ent yt"I ,'' a U.S. Forest Ser\' ice spokesman i;aid early today. He said the fire v.·as moving slo\~1ly in a northwesterly direction into hiJ.;her country, lollo··••ing the 111eep. hPa1 ily brush·covered canyon slope. No structures v.·pre threatened. ""''e <'all th;i t never·never land','' the spokrsrnan said. "There's no vehicle <"ll'Cess in· tn that arr<i . The f;ir1her yr1u get lnto 11, the 11•orsc it ~el s " Ground <Tews h;itt lin~ lhe bla?.e ha\'e to be ferried in by hel icopter or walk , he s;iicl . Some 400 (ire fighters 11·cre on the line torla y. 11·ith 200 more being brought in from olht>r U.S. Forcsl Service distncl~ around the slate a nrt Porter\'ille , where organized agricul!ural crews were called into service. In addition. lhrrc 11rre 2! Rround la nkrr~. 11 h '' s e u.~erulness was hm1le1t hy 1he rug,e.ed terrain. 10 hulldrurrs, lhree hel1cnptrrs nnrl e1i:,ht air tankers. One of the hehcflplrrs 11a~ equipped "1th ;i 4fl0 gallon bucket that cnablr 11 to scl)O p up 11·ater from Lake Piru and drop in on hot spoLl:i. 2 Editors \Vin <:a~c LOS A'.\f.f·;LES 1A1'1 Suprnnr c ·our! h;;<; d1sm 1s~ed mlsdrmeannr 1·hargcs a.c.a1n~t tv.·n formrr editors of 1he. Lf'LA :;t11rlent new~paflf'r "hfl v.•pre •H·(·us:-r! nl pt1hl1~h1ng all obsc-ene phnlof?.r<iph The city a llnrnr~· h;id fi\rcl ;i r nn1pla1n1 ;illri::1ng a ~ uh~··rne a phfl10J,:raph rlep1rl1n1: a nH•n 1 pparen1 1~· rnj!itci•d 1n a srx act fl\ er ;>.·1 op1'n gr~\ r A prir~t \\as "a1 ch1ng IS•\ ni;111 The photoJ;r<iph 11 a.~ put>h~h· M 1n 1hr en11'rla1nn1l'nt srf·· !inn of the Dfii ly Brui n last yea r. Judge Wilbur r.. 0('11mar d1smissl'd the <:harges Mnnd:n 11~ainst .lohn T. Parker, 2·1. t1nd Joseph '~i. H yn1 ~on, 22 , a fter Dcput.v Ci\y A t I ~· , Edward Sc h!o1rnrn :;11id ii would be dfff icull tn prove the pholograph wa s obsc ene. }"James ~wee p Yosetnite Bus Y 0 SEMITE NATIONAi. PARK fUPll -A sighl·sce1ni:: •id for helping eliminate lraf. fie congestion at YMemite f'a· Uonal Park has gone up in flames. A !!hultle bus wss deslroyl'd liy lire Sunday afler ils molor beiz11n acting up a n d passcn.ciers v.·cre n r d e r r. d fvacual~. f~veryone escaprd pfrly momenlli before the bu 11 ••• totally dea:troytd by ~· •- effect. r;ays Harry Bridges, Longshoremen president. "\\'hen the job is done. we'll go to the President or the ap- propriate agency and ask (or appro\·al of our contract," Bridges said r-.iooday. "Unless !be ai:;ency says OK. the ships 11 111 stay where !hey arf'" Bridges told a convcn11on of !he L'nitcd E!eclncal. Jlad10 ;u1d Mat•hinc \\'orkcrs of A1nerica that rhe Jnt.ernationa1 Lon~s horemen 's and \Varebou sen1en's Union con· siders Itself an exceplion to any wage-price freeze ordered by Nixon. "We've just come out of two five·.vear contracts and during shat time all this inflation ha s hl'f'n go ing 011 ," he said. "\Ve'vc told our people they can nego tiate for 11•ages." In Colu n1bus. Ohio, the Nix· on Adminis tration t c r n1 e d selfish Ja bo r unions that op- pose the 1vage freeze. singling ou~ the longshoremen. Ill Corona Can Have "\\le know th at shoti:uns and a 9 rnm t1utomatic pistol 11·cre used ,'' Ellis told newsmen. He said 1nore. than 18 shotgun hlasls had been fired , plus pistol shots, I c ad i n g in· \'f'Stigalors to helirve as many as fll'C persons 11·cre inl'o lvcd. A $10.000 re11a rd was of· fered fnr infnrrnntinn leading lo tl1e1r killer or kille rs who entered the Ingleside Station a bou t 9·4fl r rn . Su nday night a nd unlc;ished a hail of shotgun and pisto l fire through a s1nal! c1rcul;1r SpPaking hole in a bullet.proof glass door. W 0111au Sho ots Deputy, S la in co~1 rro~'\I (UPJ 1 -A 59. ~·ear·old 11·orni1n \\'as shot and klllrd ~lo nd;iy after s he seriously 11·oundcd :i sheriff's deputy :i.o; he :inswcred R •·per.~on s11·k" call at an apart· ment buildinJt. The \1•oman was Identified as Lisa Z:icha ry. OfficeritSaid she ~·as killed by a sin,C."l e shot fired by l.lt'pL \V:ilter S. r 1ckcnng, 2fi. as he fell to the flrMJr ;1fter being 1vuunded. "\Ve fee t that the report ill reliable.'' said Farr. lie noted !hat rrevinus sin1ilar thrr.ats 11·err disrega rded be<"ause "we j!;et thesr kinds of c;i11s a!I !hr lime." Rut he sai<l details nf thr latest call n1ake 1! ~eern autht?n!ic. lie said he could n't reveal deta ils. Officer Dies In Shoo tout LOS ANG ELES f AP \ -A sheriff's df'puty is dead of J;U n~hnt "'0unris from a shootout al a cncktail lnunge. Barry John HoHma, 24. died fllond;iy al l\;i rbnr r.l'neral Hospil;i l aft er being critically 11·oundcd Aug. 25 outside a tawndale cocktail lounge, \Vorncn members or the clan h;i ve camped ou t~ide of !he b11ilding For mnre than a year.IP __________ _,! Frequently they ha \'P tnld newsrnen and passersby that r-.t;inson ¥:ill be freed even· lu<1lly. The C'.l<io leader i~ nn tri ;il in :cinot l1er slayi ng. wit h his trial set to resume Sept. 7 afler a reress. On Aug. 21. a group of t-.1anson rolloll'crs <'lrr~lcd after a shootout "'ilh pol1re in suburban Hawthorne. Officers !'i<11d they raug ht the ~roup trying tu sleal 140 guns from a 11·ar surplus s1t1rr. !\fea n\Yhile. BusC'h Issued a n jewels by joseph searches for jewels (MWtrl uowao!od l•wtlry lo lm"'•dl· ••• <••h by ••I• 10 • Orm ,.hoH ~nowltd••· ••1>1•11••. 1nd lnt~r!ly •uure vou cor•ful •v•lu•Hon •t !t• ••v• m••-•I v1lu1, Wt .,,11 be plo111H1 lo t)'arnint y11ur qtm• ••d i dvi•• rogirdint l~tir di1· Poll!. Coll Mr. J•UPh tr Mr. FDltl •I !Ill- '°"· (~) Jewels by 1oseph angry denunC'iat ion or a deci:;ion hy Superior Court II ,---,,-,-oh-c-,-.. -,-,-,,-,-.--. Judge Joseph Call i;?ranting a 5,;,1 01 ~1 the .s.,, o:.90 Fwy, mi.~trial fn ann1hflr !l,lansnn Coli• Me•• !.40·9066 foll(J1\'er, Ste\'e Grog11 11, 11·ho is ii,.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;JI 3 Visits ch;irgrd 11'11h killing ;i i' __ _ 1 ----------------~ ------~-- 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ........ ClrPAND MAILTODAY ••• •.ii> YUBA CITY IL'Pl l - .Jua n [11111' I 6 Corona, appearing in court un· I i11ii1 • der "hea vy sed•lion," .,, w'" l send for information • the right to r;ee his family I I more nften. • I Now Ytlll cm Seam Income tn rireparation from n Sutler Cou nt y Su Per i or H&R Bloek. Thousands 11re earning good mon~ as c Judge John Ha uck ofdrred the I tax preparers. Enrollment open to men and women ._ I of all ages. Job Qpportunities tot qualified i:raduates. ~ sheriff to pe rmit Corona 's ic famil~' lo \'i~1t him lhree times I C l.,sses s1 ,,rt September 1 l & I <I ~ a 1.1eck. prn\·id1ng 12 hours ad· I H&R BLOCK .... h I 187S Harbor 11¥d., CKtll Meio -P~o"' l 42·6•40 8~ 1 anre notice be g1\·en for eac I F'le.se send me free information ~ \)Sil. M•R I Ha~ 8.J I l Dr. Thc.i1nas Lf'<1\'en11r.rth I lfs t1f1erl lh.:it Corona. arcu""1 C3~cr I AdditU I nf k1ll1n,e 25 farm 11 urkrr~ I City F'!Oll I ""The Income Tu PflOp/e• I Sbte Zip I 11 as "under exlremely he.:;1;. sedation" to kl'rp him <'a1rn -.;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;~. • •••aJPAHDIWL TODAY••••• .. Corona h;is h;irt l\.\'O he;irt a: l~~==='---====~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~-~~~il la•l..s 1n ia1I and n r . 'r Lr;11rn11r•rth said they 11rrt1 rrrcrdrd by Jong periods of 111· sr1rnn1 ::i , '1:or .Ju;111'" 1.1 rll he1ng, J 1hink 11 1~ nhl1g;ff11r\ he se1>~ his fanil l~," Dr. Lea ven"·11rth te~t 1flrd ~ .h1dge Hauck ordered county nff1('1~ls to enns1dC'r mnv1ng l'ornn;i tr; the slate ho~p1l<11 :11 \'a:e;i\dle unlil 11~ is hl'al!lly enoul!h io st1101t trial. J)r l .ra1cn~·1•r!h saul he 1lntJh1rrl Cor11n:1 11nul1l he f11 rnr tnat' for al Jrasl three 1nunth". I TX-fcnse 1'tlnrncl' R11·hard Hawk :;nul!ht Cornila's rele11~rl 11n !);111. hut the judge> ordrrrd r '\:in11n:i!1un h1· 111·0 n1ore <lnr·· tors hcfore drr1c11ng 11 hcthl'r he could be rl'lf':t~i'd. NEW '71 CHEVY CLEARANCE N••• • lrn,.111 • C11m11r• Cllevelle e A.11111 Otlle,., fh• """' '72 Ch•'t'f'I ••• 011 tti• wlty 011d "'" rnwlt ..,•v• hwll• ch•ch of 11irw '11 Cl>ewy• priced lu11 ilello" •bov• co11, l lt..101 T1ode.l11 Al· lewOflC•t. low, low lonk flno11<ln1J. Hurr"I'! lelore Uo>ck dep11tfJ, • KIRK JEWELERS OF COSTA MESA IS NOW FEATURING THE NEWEST PRO DUCT OF LITION INDUSTRIES, THE FAMOUS "Y AG" !YTTR IUM ALUMINUM GARNET) SYNTHETIC DIAMOND WITH THE HARDNE SS OF 8-1 /2. TH IS ITEM SELLS IN RETAIL STORES IN SOUTHE RN CALIFORNIA FOR $50.00 PER .CAR AT. WE AT KI RK JEWELERS ARE NOW ABLE TO SELL TH E SAME INDENTICAL ITEM FOR AS LOW AS $25.00 PER CARAT ! '! THIS OFFER IS LIMITED TO SUPPLY AND DEMAND. DO NOT MISS THI S ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER! ! ! ALL SHAPE S, ROU ND, MARQU ISE, EMERALD CUT NOW AVAILABLE! 1 ! THE MOST EXC ITING ITEM TO HIT THE JEWELRY IN DU STRY IN MANY YEARS! ! ! l1tollll.tled 43 y.,.,., .. -MAIOUISI HARIOR !HOPPIN!> CENTER 2100 Harbor llvtl. Co1to Mtio 545.9415 - (MIWD CUT OPEN Mon .. Thurr.., Fri. 'tll t p.m. • AUalON PERSIAN RUGS OVER 2,000,00.00 IN STOCK NUDllADE ORIENTAL A•D PERSIAN RUGS Fr•• E•hlbltlon Wed., Sept. 1, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. AUCTION STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 7,30 p.m. NEWPORTER INN HOTEL Mon!• C••lo Room 1101 Jimll<tr•t R••d N•wpOrl •t•(I>, Ci!+!. n.io ......,..... i..c...o... '""• """ ..,h...,OI• n..g1 olld> "' h"p.o'lc>I c,,,...,. 11:, .... ..,1• 1,,...1o1 Cro...,, lo•ho.,, _. lilli; Qyo.,.._ 'ri"<n• lo~l.o<o, '•loco, 1 .. foeho", 5fi;...., i...ii... ~, Ha..,odon, 1-ion, l:ol'oi1, G..hooL SIMp. C..-n K11nnon , , , .•• , , •.....• , , .•. , •.•.•• 12'1:11' 10 Imp. Crown K11rmon .•••• , ••••• , • , •. , , •••••.... 10'1:1 6' 30 lmi. Crown k•rmon ....••••••••••••..•••••••••• 9's 12' 50 Po~ Quom• 1ilk & -ol , • , , • , , . , , •• , •• , •.• , ••••. 5'ir8' 10 Pol-. Quom• pur• 1llk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5'•1' ..... "'-II ...... ,..., ,;..-"''° -4 ... -u-i.,,.,.;,. NAIHS !. .... ww\L 'IRSIAN 1111 llOOI N ill E~U'f •Of.II DUlll" AUCllOll! L C. "m" JINKINS, AUCTIONHlts si •• ,.,s Phone (21l) 652-1005 or ll0-1223 Terms: C11h or Clwtck -Fr• P11rkln9 Av1il11ble IS WORT ) • N • • NO MINIMUM hAlANCE REQUiREd Yes, that's rigtlt! Free checking -no minimum batance required. Anything 1hat's free is worth checking, and now is the right time to check.into Anaheim SaYiogs new flee services. We've joined with a major national bank offering you complete Savings and Loan plus banking services. Only at Anaheim SaW!gs can you deposit $1000 and earn the highest interest in the nation on insured savings and receive the benefits of, , • Free checking, Pre- ferred Customer ra!es on auto and boat loans, and Preferred Customer rates on personal loans. Learn about these at our Huntington Beach oflicA. fREESAfE dEposiT boxES • • Free with account balanc e of $1 .000 or mor,., 6%-Two to Gwt year Wm certificate accounts with $5,0DO minimum balance. 50 YEARS OF SECURITY Accounts are insured to $20,000 and protected by Anaheim Savings' 100% record of safety. ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE: 1$7 W. lll'lcoln Ayt. .A.naheim, Cal1lomia PR2·1~2 '411 Mein Street H!!ndngton Beach, Cali!o1.,,a l EHS91 • Fo1· the Record Dissolutions Of Marriage flied .......... 1f atll•. John J .. Jr, i nd ic:.111 ... Yill•m•r. Ev•rerdo E 1nd J"•nl11 M. Sims. Me•!• S .• Jr. 1nd Donn• l.11 Murpny, Lei Ro~••I •<Id Cercie LYnnt P!k•. JQ.1" t /ld Troy Le• ~mltll, Dorotll• J . •n<I Sr.ttdoro (;1111 Pif~~~n, S1n<1r1 e.. •"'1 ll01>1ld C<OSOlan<I, Atdl!n M, •<Id E ...... II 8r~n, C:l rl"" Ru»ell, Sr, Ind Mi ry Smith, l"<lrld U<$ll1 ond RelDI> Jt rr• Corn, 0.:Mll M. I nd ll••ltl~e H_ A1~Cre!!, .Joule L•a ond Rirllet<I L•I T.mmlno. C&lhotl~ Ellt n tn.d Wt•l•w Herman Clbl•. J ohn T""' Ind Sllervn Ann 1'<.1tn1r. J0'8<>11int F•~IKll and J ock Marvin Cocclanl•, N1ncv Ro•• 111<1 A"1nonv f;;~~~1'.J;;;, tc:":111~~~~R'fi~i,·h c;1..,,,mer, Lu O••n• M. t nO P•!<' D. G•e•br!nk. L•w•ence J. •r>a Ju<fl!ll A. P.hodn. Rone Id H•nrY, Jr. 111<1 Sn1ro11 Oenlc1 Rodtlo~u. Ro1•mary l. 111<1 Mltll•el ' Mtlrr. S•l!v C. •nd Paul D, Ro~r1$0n. John F. and J~n•1 All~n. Cvnl~I• Ann •nd Ftrdridt R:u•stll llildorblck. Patricia 0. •nd 8il!V M Scherer. Jul•ne F. and R:IC~lrd J, Johnson, sn;r1ev Je•n and PM lllD l11ut• Arnold, Jan.i Lee Jnd l<'•ltv R:1v ~~~;r:~ •. J'61)r,.l~~ :~~ ~n"~!6~JW'." Lenavel. Ricnard H. ~nd N1n'v Fll•d Au<1u>I 1' 8rtn•O<>, J~1n•tt' Marlt and Ju1!ln Dennis. Cvnthl1 Ann and Tlmotnv llr<•ntcn Zelman. Ca•ol A. and Jam•• R. Dl nlol, M , Joan and t cvd A. (;d...,, Marv Ann 1nd (lltfcrd E. fd~~:r:n'.°"rl:.~··J·v~~d rnd'ks~i1nn1 (olostt CCddlr><t, Jame• Lel•nd. Jr., and S1111n Jtne Pi1ano, Fronk Jonn and Lindt M••if Jonu, Jonto. Alla n Cr1ia 1nd Conf'!;e Cff l(nawles. 8on111 II. 1nd Ronald J, Wll0<>n, James Allen and o;al\f I(. Mathews, Miry Ell•n 1nd R1 vmond Leon l(onne-dv, ThGml l Leo i nd Chd 1tine Anna P'cMer. Linda Jo and 01n V. w-1•·~r. Carel Ann 1nd Ho1m1n Edward W~rlch. l!arba•1 l 1>ui<e and Cl•vton Oou~I•• F.R1l1>n. Robed• F.. In~ 1'ed IC flell. M1rth1 E. l '>d Kenn•lh S. Schal>loln. Cornella ().'lie and Oon11d Revmcnd Dovie, M1rr.n A, •nd '~'<"~~I F l•n!<, Vicki Lvn tnd Glenn C h~•1"< O\Jtton, Pamela 01le and Tlmo1nv O«lrlt~ Mliler. Rcborl E. '"" Sus1n l. Moore. Aredlus C. •"d Mildred f'•rrcn, La n• lee and Jc.ech E. 1!1nov. Mar1>1rl! Ell1abc'!h and Micn1•I eo~ene Hoo~er, Wiiiiam c .. w ... and Sandra K. Mlll1ro, Roblrl. Jell~ 1nd Glnctr Lee l!tro. J ta'>ne 5. end Richard \V. Lvon, Ruin FPlker 1nd Chor1e1 E. Dari n. Gt••fdl,,. E. and Jol1n H. .-.ndrew"' J""1n E. and l nere.1 Marlin, Antholean •"" .-.rv~ L. Gemt •, JoH ptilne F•1nce.J • n d Jievnaldc Crur '!<>••· Jov Merle and Robed l •wO• Carter, Allct C. and Willi1m R. l luiwkl, Gt r•ld Joh" 1n<1 Wiim• Darlone Swi'><l~ll, Ocro•hr L<>'Jise a nd Rebut Nel~n K1rrl1, Jayn;t 1(_ and V.'llson J. W•1hl)o(I, J r_, ~e11v 1.. •nd cn1r1n E Zeng!,., FloreM• and l tt<>Y H. l avma.,, A1>ril Jean and Doniel l!urman Jo'1n~on. Morv Ann and Tommi• E•'1 Doss, Ro~tt C1lvin ~nd Bevf rlv Le• l/lalont, Dor<>!hv E, and J ohn M. MtCc1tbrev, Audrev 1NI William Rltnlev, J uli• A .. •NI Clt vtcn J. Greene, Rhonda M. end Ri(hArd O, Pewllk, Janlt M. t r>d JcJ•I>!> c;, SMtllrY, 1!1rb1r1 Ell<!JI ancl Poul ThQ<T\11 Wtil!lock, Corcle L<>l• 1nd Jenn Gltnaol Yor~. F1wn Lt Vt rr1t a nd Roll<!rt C•rlol Wair, Sanda Ann and P•H"~ J1mo1 Enlfl•• Au1u1t lG VllllO•n. Lola Mvrtt ond 8111 Le•. Guolno, Carmelina M 1nd f 11nk. 5ctn, O<><othv E. An<! R:ol>trt F Amick. Harold V. 1nd Mori! D F1llac&ra, L°"''' Danlel ond Vlr••nlt M. Brown, Ma ry R. and Rov Oe1n. lrc•t l, J ac~uely n R:, 111a Richard Nol>I•. Rtfll. l!tnv Lou 1nC Sieven R;otoc•I . Cr1vcr1 lt, Carm~I• t n<I Rall)tl. Or!eo~. Th .. •••• J, •nd Oon11a >.. l!contr. Rlcn1rO v. 1nd Jonnie, BoerJmo, l •n• P, 1nd Eu1ten• A Wiii•. Oiana 01nfor1h or>d 01nnv C. Hall, (ht•lent t nd jortv Euven•. Du1rle, Lindo Ind E l~r;c, Kirkl•n, P1 Ullnt F••nte; end W•llltm Ricntrd. Death Notice$ llRO Yltller 11;rc1, 1}90 w 1110 Ltne. Co•I• M•••· Oo!• of de~1n, '°'UGU•I 30. \911. Surv1vea bv wofo. Hil~o ; 11,ter, Mlllit Whlteh1ll, of Quo<>ec. C~nada . S•rvk t >, l~u"a••· ).30 o.m, Pe•~ F"m•lv CCI· c n•1 I Fune••t tiom~- G1$1tU!L inom•~ J. Glsriel. 1a•1 "'"~~·m ,., •. (0"1 Meu. 0111 of oeorn. Aoou1• 71. 19)), Su"",'" bV wll•, S•lly; >On>. Ge<i•O• H ' E•rl l"Oi»•; ano """•Id Ghrlel: oau0Mer1. l!o•oo<• i nd Morv ; ·~•ee brotner,, H4rrY. J1me• and Leo Gi.,lel; '"'"' '''""· He lon. France> 1na l.!ili~n. Servtce1, Ft•<t•>'• 10 1iJ a "'. W11lc!Hf (h•oel, wl!" ll oo R:u'-'ell (I•• '""'l"n9 lnTerme~I . El l o•o C~mt .. tY. w.,1,1;11 cn.~ei M0<lua••· ~·•·•IH, o .. WllEELER '""""'d c wn eel•r. Ace n, c• s11-e lluonlC.. M1lc"1, Lo9v~1 Hill>. D•" ol a~11n, Auoust 78, \91 1 ~u•v,.;ed by wilt , •rnl1 Kiiiion 1vnee1«' n:&<o, ""'" cJa1,.n EUor u, Of S"erman 01k1 p,,. vole s•r vlces 11'<! ;""'"''"' "' P1"''c View Memorial Porlo., McC.ormr<-L1oun1 Bo oe~ Mortuorv. O'r1r•ofl ... WRIGHT F•i!•ta•n (Lill>) Wr1on1, Re!•<lt~1 o! )11 Ptr~ "-""" l ooun• 8ea<h-Dato ol d•f!h, Auou•t 1/, 1111 Surv:ved bY lMl!t brc!hets. Jos1on wr19hl, "' l•• Veq11; GllOe<I a nd C•<•I W•ion1, bOln of Eno l1nd; ,1,1er, M<1, R:ol•nd Fl•nt r. a1<0 ot EMl•nd. Funt•t l •••vltl > will bf hold \Vt<lnt><lav, Sep!, I, 10 o.m .. S!. M•ry'\ EDIJCOD~I Chuf(n, L1~un1 l!I••<~. w1tn •nt~rment •I P~clflt View Mtmorlal Par~. ~k..t!or l1~una 801cll Mcrtuory, DI· rectort. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 427 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa 64M888 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del lll1r . . 673-HSO Co1ta Mes• 64&-2U4 • BELL BROADWAY lltORTUARY llt Broadway, Cost• ~lesa LI &-S-133 • l\lcCORl\OCK LAGUNA BEACH Pi10RTUARY I79S Laguna Ca nyon Rd. 494-HIS • PACIFIC VlEW l\fE!\fORIAL PARK Cemetery lltortuary Claapel SSOO Pacific Vttw Drift Newport Beach. Callfont. 114-1711 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1801 Bol11 Ave. Westmln1ter at3.SS2$ • S~fJTH'S lllORTUARY 127 l\laln SL S2M53t ., SCOUTS BRING BACK TYPHOON TORN FLAG From left, Martin Bi ker, Steve West, Don Reinke Scouts Bri1ig Ho1rie Jamboree M e1·1iories By BARBARA GIUS Of tilt Otily PilOt Sl1!1 TUSTIN -T hirty -six Orange County Boy Scouts have returned fro m the 13th Annual \\lorld Jamboree in Asagiri , Japan, \\lilh stories lo tell and a typhoon·lallered piece of California's flag. Rescuer of the Bear Flag was Ste ve West, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1-lugh L. \Vest, 17892 Theodora Drive, Tustin. He explains that the lorn segment floated into his tent in the mid st of a typhoon that ra ged through !he jamboree campsite at the foot of ~1 L. F'uji. California 's banner and Oran ge County's flag had J u<lge Sends Parolee To Facility SANTA AN A A Huntington Beach youth v.•ho v.·as on parole v.·hen he joined a fellow parolee in the armed robbery of a \Vcs tminster market has been con1mitted lo the California Youth Authority for an indefinite lerm. Orange County S u p t: r i or Court Judge Byron K , McMillan set that sentence for Christopher Ste ven \Vellma n, 20, of 8271 Newl and St. A si x· month county j.1il term and three years probation ,~·as ordered for Gary Franc!~ Black. 20, Buena P a r k , Wellman's companion in the holdup. Both men •.vere arrested tll ay 20 shori!y after !he rob· bcry o! the Stop ·~ Go rnarket. 8 4 ~ l '\'cstn1ins1cr Are .. \\lest min~ter. Police said they had been recen tly paroled after serving part of !he ~ent.cncc in1posed Jor their robery in July 1%9 of a Buena Park service station. 2 Fr eetV<L)' Contracts Awarded LOS AP<GELES -Two con· tracts have been av.·arded for free\vay in1provements i n Orange County, according to slate officials. A $1.3 niill ion contract \l'ent lo the Strecker Constructi on Compan y of Santa Fe Springs to add t1~·0 lanes to a one·mile portion of the San Diego Freewa y in the vicinity of Seal Beach. As a result o~ the year· long operation, the freeway will be l2·1anes wide between · Bo\sa Ch ica Road and the Sa n liabriel River Frecu«~Y- The Griffith Co1npan y or Los Angeles was awarded a $26,310 cont ract for the widening of the Chapman Avenue on-ra mp of the Santa Alla Freeway in Orange . f1011'n over thl'ir Len ts until the delu ge, .. The Orange County flag held up throug h it all ." said the Tustin High senior. "bu! the bc?.r !l<tg 11 as ripped and sogg v when it reached niy tenL·' Twen\ v thousand s c o u I s f ro1n 99 · countrirs gathered in mud "kn£e·high" to exchange 'ideas, custo1ns. jokes, and ad· dresses. The U.S. was best· represented with 7 ,800 scouts, !>CC&nd only to host nation, Japan. For three days, gale winds up to 60 1nilc.~ per hour and 20 incl1cs or r~.in drunpened the festh·itics. But the b a d weather didn 't keep the scouts fro m ex ploring. They visited Nikko. l\iyo to, and Tokvo and 1nany of the nation's ·temples and shrines and look in all they could of Japan's hospitahty. "The Japanese p e o p I e couldn't do enoug h for us," ~aid Don Reinke, 1 ~. son of l\·lr. and f\1rs. Roger E . Heinke. 12782 Bubbling Well Hoad, Tusei.~. ..Jf vou :iskrd d1recl 1ons, lher ·woulrln't ju ~t point , the)i 'd escort you there." said !he Tustin High fres hman. "They even gave us a discount the minute 1ve walked into a store . 'Boyscout-discount,' they v.'ould ~ay ... ~1osl or the Orange County scouts tarne back w it h cameras. v.·atchcs, and radios. said Reinke. San Clcn1en1c ll igh School student. l\-1nrtin Ba ker, 15. recalls a visit to Kiyoto. "Buslo<"lds nf school children would stop us and nsk for :-1ulographs," s<11d Rak er, !he son of .\lrs. and l\1rs. L. It Baker. 3J~ll r.:i!a no \Vay . San Juan Capistrano The re d <'arpct treatn1c nt rlid not stop lherr.110\vevcr. ··son1e of th(' g11y~ gol laken out nn ela tes in Ki~·oto. said Raker "And the girls took Tl!Ei\1 out to d1n11er ." Beach Man Sues l:ity, Patroln1an S1\NTA AN A A lluntington Beach man who clai!J;IS his ribs 1vere sn1ashed \\'hl!h ht: was hurl ed across a ci ty jail cell by <111 arresting offi cer ha s sued the city and the patrolman for SI00,000. Denny Plany Terry, 19271 Capitol Circle, nan1es Off icer W. C. \'i'hite as co-drfendant with th(' city in his Orange Count y Superior Court action. He identifies the officer was the man \Vho "spun and nip- ped" him into the cell last Dec. 18. ,. Terry sla te~ tha t he smash· ed up against a toilet fixtu re after bei ng lhro11·n and several ribs V.'ere broken in lhe im· pact. He also alleges that \Vhitc i~nored his pleas for help and refu1>ed to provide 1nedieal ttttention. Denture Invention For People with "Uppers" and "Lowers" Tht: ntare~t. lhln& to h1vina your may bitt l\.1rdtr. chr.w bc1ttr. e•t own tetth i' pouible now •dth a mort rui.tun1.lly. plasllc cream di!le()vcry tMt ac· F"1XOOF.1'T may help r ou 9l)tlk tua\l y htlld• both '"uppers" and moi:t dtar1y, be morl' at tiut. "lowtr\" •~ nt vrr hi-fore Jl08!!1blt. 1 ht ~Pfcu1I ptntil·P<Jint d1,. It's a rc\'olutlon&.I)' d19e0ver}' pen"' let~ }OU rp••l f !XOOEl\f called 1-'llHIOF.l\'t'. f()r l"l1uly 1l()l'l'Jt v. 1th p11·n•1on . "h('fC n~·d~ t uo\f, •U.S Pat , /3.001,98111 \\'1 th One appl1r8 l1on 1n11v t~1t for F1xouF.:-<t nuu1y d~nture wtarc~ hou r• Drn!tir~, tli;il fit art fl(JW cat. speak, lau~h. •·ith little c~'e.,1 :1! 10 hc:i\th ~rr yn 11r -·orrv of denturtt comin11 ~. dc n\1<1 rri.:ularl y. C .rL ti1~y·ln· F 1.XOOF.~l form, 11n elastic \l't F1 Xfl0~~1 lkn11.1re AdhtM\"I n1f'mbn1n<' that hrll)'I 11:lwlrh II•"-l rtarn at i1ll tlrU8 l;(">Unl~r,, thock oi bi\Ull and che..,111.g . .1'~1.1 -· ,. • .. --• ·' _ • • Sturdy tempered steel Innersprin g unit with Orlho's exclusive Crown Fle x center support, fiber lock sisal insula!or and sett cotl on 1el!. Beautiful quiltad co11erl Includes Ortho·Pak & Double Bonus IN SIZE SETS ... D"""' ''°'"P''°O uolt lo 15 9 9 desig ned and built by Ori ho to last ::nd last and bring you yeers 5 of the proper l!rmn ess and suppon Ouehty and \'&tue all the way1 Includes Double Bonus T11tsd.iy , A11q11~t 31 ... ~ :_19'-7.Cl ________ :_o_Al.:.L_Y_P.:.IL"OT:,:.__,,9 I • TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY l6Ufd~ ORTHO-PAK & 'f#• • • ~i~~~~o~on ~n~o~Q~~ ;;;~:op sheet • Fiel dcrest no-iron King or Queen size fitted bollom sheet • 2 King or Queen size bolster pillows • 2 pillow cases • King or Qu een size nla11 ress pad • King or Queen size metal frame on easy-rolling casters· DOUBLE BONUS King or Queen: headboard plus quilted bedspread Twin: headboard and metal frame on easy- rolling casters \\ ()\\\~ 5 '{ o\\ c~ ~a\\~esse ~ ZJ~ '()\\~ ~~~~\\O S\o~es The Nation's Largest Chain of Mattress Specialists LAKEWOOD 4433 C andlewood Av enue Candlewood Shops (11cros.s from Lakewood Center) Phone: 63.4-" 134 SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. (co i ner o f Ed i nger) Next to ~od y s P hone: 83 9 ·-4 570 .. ANAHEIM 1611 West Lincoln Avenue Between Euclid and Brookhurs t Avenues Just Eas! or Fed Mail Pf)cne: 776-2590 l I , J(I DAit V PILOT s Twr~d~y Al.i•Jll\t 31 1~7 1 Yout• Mattey .................... .,.. ...................... """' ................ , OVER THE COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock List U.S. E11te1·s New 14.•o Cot• tt Ar•ln ncl I Alllkl OU I JO A•lllO l>f2 • AUd Bl•W NASO L1st1ngs for Mond1y August 30 1971 ., .... ., ................... ,.1A>1d OG 1.10 ~ Aid Sp I Jab '!~ Tr•n•1> .. y II• ., 12 .. c.vnvll ' •• ,,,, Dow JM• •O ' Folom• • • ....... C• I"' '' P• Gl>W ,, ?••I "1\1-ltl<I ,, ~~ '• • ~ C•M• 11 , o.," Dfl 1 o Ir ~ c~ ," •, ,1-",.","•'• ,~, 1' 'IP'" aw 0 , 10 , .a.11C¥E'1 1 :i. Al( l!o •• d (o~V I') ••11 I Oun~n O l o J o l'rnlo.t1l " 9 l••P•iroll •I ffl"a #.l!ll:kfll d 7 • (,. Ll I> ~, Ct~I' l•O ?) 17 .. Ov'P AP 9 1 Y o F lt<O E ) , .... t1!0 0 <o ~ ~\o Pttl llclt\ ISto I• :::-~i:J~! E1·c1 of T1·c:1 veling 8) S't L\ I,\ J'ORTf R \lose U s aU"llnes art 111 dreaaful l1nan<:i:1I trouble and 11 could be that our entire riulti billion d o 11 a r air Ir ansport svs lt>n1 is unpe11led \1aJO! changes Ill ,'Ht f ltt'S ha\e bet>n occurring al111o<;t datl} and mnre fare than/,!rs are sure to come 111 thr nionlhs ahead :\1ean11hilt> thr ,.c;hedu!ed and ~l1 arter airl ncs ~Ql111lUl lu b1tlh.: for Our n111lh U !hon dollar patron 1~e 11a rares as 11ell a.;; 1ntr1gu1ng package lours 1'ht loss lradr1 fares 11h1ch I h" ~1 hedulerl a 1 r l 1 n c ~ are pt J1nut1ni:: <irt' uf tuurs1 ~e1ere compeut1on fur 11\t \ har tcrs fie re ar! ~i 1111 pert111e11t cumn1ents ft t 111 llenn p l!urr presidtl11 or rran~ lntern<1!1onal A1rhnes 1 rransan1enc 1 subsuh Arv <ind the I a r g t st supplen1e111 ra! airhne u1 the 11orld Q Since o nHIJOI tl::111n <if the charter ;11rhnes is then lo\\er cost how can ~ou ('r1itc1ze lhe scheds for cutting fares too' A The scheduled airline s sh ould of course be permit led to otfer promotional f<lres but thev s ho uld bear soine relationship to c1)s l and not be simply ii 11e1pon fnr elun1nating u:. -the ch u let carru~rs Promulio nal J ires that are :W perc en1 JOY.er than normal econo m y fa1es "ould g11e thf' pubhc ;1 break prov ide healthy competit1on 111 the 1ndus trv and return a fau p rofit to the scheduled tar r1ers Money losing I o s s H '" .,. ,., 11tn1t Anw1t1111t1 59n-lc1 Yo1 •t• ut fttt"ill'J oll et yo"1' call1 Tt:Lt:l'HONt: ANSWERING IUREAU 835-7777 G• ~lllMl•l- 1 mlled ...... 1111 .. !e~der fares a rc 1n1sgu 1ded p ro1not1onal efforts he lping to p ile up e1 en greater overall Jos.~t'S for m<1 n v o f the airlines Q \\hat 1bout }outh fa1es 1 \ F'a1es should he !he same for !he tr a1ele1s of all ages and should not d1sc11m1nate o11galnsl any age grou11 \\ h\ should a person under 2;> u ine11ng '1ilh you on the s 1me plane s !ting 111 the s 11ne I} pe of sc:.it eating the :.an1e 1ne<il p.a' up lo 50 pt!rcent !ess" I "o u ld rather ,ee a1rhnes tut fares across rhe hn ird 1f they can do so Jll oritably Don l for get while dtstount fires such as the 1uuth r ires get all the publt1.:1 t\ r~gul<1r fu e s 11c1e qu1e tlv 1 11s e<l a fe11 111011ths agu Q ls a11yth1t1i; new ahead 111 Aul;> :..< J ·~· t n•n<• A ,9,, JO . D" '°" n Ulo Froa I~• ., ........ ,lnlr• Ind 2 I !I~ Pnll .. L 10 11 ~ c't 8(( lN f • o Cl'wl I O I ! > ! ~ El P, nl I~ l\o GREil II 11'~ I/lo lnlrmk In t , l 0 Pholon I : I, ::1:t"cur! 14 B•lro 41 • ,,. Cflm Le• ll t• .... E•~ n $n I! 11 IC.II:• '"'" 11• l \ .. 1111 mt C. IJ>o 1).l.o Pltamt " 1 0 1 , 14.lO llK ot• b•• Pn C • o f'> Cn~1• In 6 ~ 6 E~ In n t ''' C.• O Mt• 1110 !Uo lnll~ W"'1 I'" 1 Pl'lllfln 16 11 >o>om Do 0 11•"11 ... f 16 1 U C/\11• UI It\.. 11,? E(O<I l•D 1/1\ 'll o G• lnkl l1l ' l1l • 11"\llll CP 1Jlo 11\~ Pll!llln i.1. lJ,\:, "vtc,,.,tn Ind 8~""' A 1 11 • 2)>~ (~ 8 09 UO 171 E<lurl Sv 1 1 .. G1v C.!bn J 114 Int Mull I 21 11"-Pwt HK :2 \, 21\, .t.11<.o (Ofp II• no A 61.o 11.. Cn 10n I !J E Pa• El ll'I I' Gt" "'!« 4"4 S In Svotm 5& ~ Pou o M J'\. t, Avco Co wt 11 ... , F O ••H•Cno~ l.l ll EI01.Sv• 1 o •l!oG,n ll1El • t lnt""lf 11•o t1 P CPCPI I l ~li><OP 1 10 ll•"m 1 16, 11 '"' •S Pl Eld•• 81 I I Gll!tn • • •11 l•Sou lit 16 , 11 a Pro G<> ! 0 , ''• •ve v Pd )j fl6•hM~ :n 11~.( 1nU 14. 21 7' Eoc Nuc.l 1 •~11 Gl1l1t 2l JI l<ObFl. l o 1\P u<!Mn 1,, 2 o A• ... t ln C1q 11111 nl" F 0 1 11 C tnU 8 16 6 floc m l o I LJ. Gle~•n IV 26 o lll11J1qu n C l H II~ PubS NM lt a It , 14.•not al1 l0 llt l LIO )(I JI Ca • .Yt 21 !t Elie Moa l )lo Gola C•tl 16 16 >Ji m W•f 2 ~ 1 .... ~vb S NC I I • tlli •von Pd I >O BIDC M! I o I ~ C au•na I o ~ E od r (n l 3 o GoOdW'I' J•m1cv I I~ Publl~r ~"" 5 1 A1 locO I l 20I Sl uP>>V ll o ll >C !n!nOI 1 11E"1>5 0 1 U o U V,Go11ldlT I l 1J ttpl'G• 11.o J PU<'ll• l!i n, II ra ~n l>O 61 (~ Cp 111 ?~ En1r11v C 11 ?6 •Ge• EF n ?91 >O •/Jo•lvn M 111~ It P Senne! ~1 31, S•bckW >O 8 •<.11• 1 l c~v•• ?6 11 ' e .... 11V II. t • 1 • G "'" en II lll1 KM5 ln<I '"' 10 'o PutO ,.,. ! s . 61\rO T IO Olckl1 1• 15>36 CcUnFd II ll 1 Entwl>ll P o l oGpn5c 11 .. n •K•1•~• ?l o 7tioou•t CM 11 11 \&il!GEla? 110\I ... l;I • I • Com (Ir J!I ~ 'EP\(0 In ' I •'1 G IA M111 ?t\lo ,. .. Kl 1St1 pl lHa 11\'t AT 5vi1 •• 5 ~ 11•11 ol 9, >O 8001 AH U,.Coml ~~ 11 19 Eautv Ot 101 10 .. IGr~en M• II lll•K••• l9 ... l'IH0R&01n Pr 6 0 711 einoc l'~n! II 1a•n 6'-Com G1i 11 1l Erle TM • l'o(G •V Aa~ 16 16\:o K1,,.,1n 14. lJ\o U IO R•k1 I C 10 , ll , R•noP pf? :•,~k'Sc 1 11!1~,lf:::"'p:: ;:,;;\~:AC~~o r• r~g~o,v~nrsl l ' ~:::.~l~e ~~ !~::~~~(~ ~: ;~ 6< ~Ct1~~lj l!rw'1g At • I (mp Cm I ~ I FdDtl ( r 70'1 11 1 Gv can l o I'• Ke•• Tr JS !IV. R1vmn<1 ISlo 11 0 a:"k ~ l I• 8 rl~ Bo I~ JI>' Cmp In!! I • ~ 'IF•b Ttk l>o J II• Pe It II > 16 Kt•nt Co 10\1, 10\o A•cou Eq II I 111 btr,,11 ! llur(b M I • 6 .cmp l•c I~ 1 oF• <lvn ( 6 • 1, te1!hl 6 6 • ll:t ti 7 l~oRtoce JO 3 .a. d(lt 15• l!ucOtle 10.1 1\olcom~~ 1 , 1, Flt10•• 5 o Jlol"tn-6 F .ll•l'l •KtlOUt 14. l•• l"1Ae1p Env ,, s ~1••lt l"c IO Bunngtn 6 I •Con P•P ll 19 ;[Flnt 0 11 l<-1 •V. H"!f J°" U • UI• K• 1""'3 JP.., 31V, AO•<I E• 611 61 .... 1 .. /loo Su fl S m 16 l61'> Con Aocll. ~I '' F ~11 ~t 70 1in, Her I Co 1 • 210 Kt llV S•c 16\1 1/VI Ra!!ln M u 1611 ,a::~fnM'f : I B~!.Yg /It l l!C<Wl!dn l o 1 F•l 61»1 11>11 Ht1A<> I• ••Keuf E" H>.:.11,.lli:ot>ei.J t 10 .,,,,,••ooo CG. F11nd tO 1l II 06 Caro n<<> JJ l• F•l Gen It 6\> 1 H dOC Jn • ''• &'' Fib llJ1 16\o Roul"" 1 1 "~ C11>•m 105 Ill (prp ~ J l .. F~1P Mtg 16 o '1 • Holot>m t o 10 o K CusF !1 1Ho li:ovst 6 • I ' B••IL•b 11 C•P G I\ l•ll96 cosmV• I ,'FIPM•u~ ll,l1\4Htl0\/t 5&\•J9 Kt PC ll '>l!~R<>Wln ln •• •ll••lc.(<>SO C•~l ~~ 611 111 era ( h 16\ Fi>~ ... , •• 5 HO' ll~s "'• 11 o Knt ·~t 1 ~ l Au1 ~IO• ~\ ~· B•••no• l Cop Trn UJt U "'< w o ,,, •• F•WnF 1 l •Howrd G t>o toK nts El l • S1d >o '' '''•'o'<<"m'o'o 1 !! Ct Irv Sn I •I !S 71 •O > (o ... ~ 11 !I H <I JO JI Kl C ' ~ C"""" 00 <· -"• C u! Rt> I I Fie '!'" '' • • ow"'M> ' 1 ' tk P 6 •>• ~c1n 01! ]J, 13 0 Oet! O •k )I) 'ffai~" i7'0'u1lCutt F0<l J 6,,r . •ti •l•1o H11ck ~ • 'i oKa<>Vou t 11 •1 Seo nEI ,, 5 ~a .. cn• AD ~o~ St S 9! ~ ~: E~~ .. '.,;:" ti: : 'l~e~ w; ~ : • : ~ ~"": ~aD 1: ~ ~~ ' t: ~· R•~ 4:1• I!~ t~:':'~P" ~ • ~ ' ~= ~~~e ~01> lnron 1 n ~,o O•nv M I• JI Foo• 0 7J ?J ~ iV1 CD ;s;o 1l•LaneWd 9 9 $c PPI H ??V ll OodnoH ~II 5PeCI t J '11 0.0Sd Co j • F "' I s 6 • HY•. I !O ICJo L• •on 1., l l . Sc Ip 0 J ~ l. 9e I flow io (ho•• G• 8 01 Da . CX.n :I • FO•I G r )6 11 lm1e• s. I t L••d• (p I• u $•.ira Po ;~ u . Be I Int CDn (.OP! / 99 1 1) Oat a Grn 561, % t:~ ~o .. ~ ~ ! !l . ~',',,°'co'ml 71 0 1' ::~·. C1oMllf r~na lo 'ii 11,)1 D• • f'~q I t Lewis BF J) lJ ·1••-<• < ll lJ >Renal~ ol l F•O<I! ., •• OataMP I ...... ~-. ··-·LnBc.ol! u~.H.,,,.,.--••• ··••e ..... 1cp160 \~nd I 1117S0a•• Fa t 10 1 ~ .._ ~ ...__ O > ~ 1 , 1~11t~t pl~SO lharler flig hts \ So~cl 10 06 H •l Oavtn 4 11 70>o 71> L Ddl\ < ' 5 • ~vc G o 51 '~ Bent!! 01, J3 'I.' At I can Cl\t"' cl l~ U ;I! ~l DeL11• ( •• "' MUTUAL LObl•w d 1 ·1~~v•n u 10 II • lleoll 5ltl 2 50 S pt e sen ~OU c~ ws. 26 76» O•co In o 1 lo , LD!I E lrn I 9 ~t <>11 11 e 1 , 1 1 B•nouet JOlll a Charle! gOOUJl Only if C•mbr I"' I,., I o OeKlb A~ 06 ti Lvnch C 10 11 • SmB111 h1 )>, iv, !lc;oue tn ~•nn Ml I 101 106 o~ h O I n 11 • M•al•n G u • JJ\1 Sn•P 1 • all 10 !le k•~ P~o IOU ha\e beto11gf'd lo a bona ''""""" 8 91 10'1 Otl CanT 16 16 Ma Pocl 1~. 1<· 5 Cit W•I I.I\, 15 . Be" St 110 f I (•nroa p I • l't• DI ln 18 7l 1 24 M• Rily 10\~ I0\1 SoNE lei J<I '> JI 8 QT~ ~ 51 f1d~ g 1oup or at e::ist SIX C•o M!Qt 18 ~19 Oewtr El 1 _j FUNDS M•lkr 100 101 SwG1 Co l•o >J ,ll•cl<Oeck I th ll I C•o ~w<! 6 6 • 0 am C y '}Q 7~ ~ Maner C 5!o 6 Sw El Sv !6•o u 1 8 ~ Jo~n <I ITIOn S Or YOU a re \\I Ing 0 (&Pin A, 1, 4\1 Ovt•I 14.p l \ 1 ' .I B•owr ?6 1> 11 • Sovrn Cp )& , It, <Ill" Laue I l l c 1 • 0 ' I l • • Mi u LP IO !O . 51>•<••r 1 ~ l 91ock Hit ,, JO ln a n inc Us 1ve our g roup c !Pe (~ ; ' 3 ' 0 :c '~n"c 1 1 McCo '°" n st•...t•n 11 ,. " e !lei i ?o 1vhere \OU must tr ave I i:,:eG~~· ~·· 1;·~ ~~ ~·Y l:.~ ~, _ ~ --.,J'l'.4Rt~"'(I;:: ~~~·~ 1:1'> ,,~. ~~~"A~i~ ~;, ~~ :~~~: c~ k!o l ogether v. 1th a t least 40 other _'c'c"~"-c~-"c'_•_•_•·_~_"'-'-'-'--"-c'c"c~J Mea c "' ,, • 11 so., 9 s11 iJ , 1J,., :~5 •1•...i111> I I l NEW VOAK (14.i>IJ"'1n11n ?•Ol240l Me<lt•n lll o -t0>1 S1rawtl (I •l~ll..lq.,,<1e" 1,0 people lo1vever I 1e C1v1 Tile loltow ng quo Ktvstont F11n<11 IN. 1<1 tn 11'1 7l!o 5111H.c l-. 4 ''• BorgWir 1 ?S Aeronautics Board ha s propos 1~~ 0~~1 ~U:F1 l~S:.r. t~11~1 19 81 l~ :! ~a•; ~ 1 ~1! 1: i~::1 /, ii~~ B • :~~~1~ 11~: d ' "<" "01> offO">ly ,ol• h I al Ion Pl Stcu It e• Cu1 B2 19 II ll 11 Md e~ 1 1'1, T ME OC 11\o 1l\' Be> Ea t>!B U e a I~• " " " '"' ilone and arrange t e1r rips oeal~" in.: • e c111 s• 161 t 11 Mldw Gt 19v, 10 ~ T•mp1~ ,9, l9l B""''"' nc II hc1 ebv a lo ur 01>e1 a tor or al Hie last minute 1~:,: ,,, :ecu""~ ~~ f~! ~l ~ ;,; : n ~ :1 p Mus llih° n,., l::t;-~. l~~I )~~ : ~g~~t" .r: lra1 el ~gent Or Ind II tdua l C<ln Q l!O\\ \ltJI the pa~scnger ~i\/Jd(b a"i"':.~ ~~~~ ~~: ~l rg 1~ rr~~ ~Fl:• d~ 1~ 1~1 l:~~ ~~ '~ ii,,~:; ,1~~· ~t ,0 1~~emble 2riv group o f SU 111 ship lOmpete vs Jo w -C'osl air \1•kH1J Monaa. ~~! ~l ~ ~ : :~ ~ :: v1TG J;-i: l!~~ ~:f."c':,,,P ts! ,uj ~ :~~~t''r• 1~ ChVJdUa) pa SSengCr"t ror <l t ralel I d ••k i>o a •?O l lt M<>lf!cn 1 l lTV (om I I !ldw>' 11a~I I fl h d d I liC.E. Fnd 1 ll 1 ll OO:n c~b 1 S1 I l t Mclt""k II 16 76 • Tenninl 2 ll~ llawvthl Pl? c1a1ter igt provie llC) A [thas ane11role lo p!ay Ai.eron 1n1•JOO:nlckC.t •'IOIOU Mon1 ce1 1 lo Te~A"'O : 1 s ~wvG~11> lh d h 14.0m alf Fu1111 Leno• Fd 1 >0 111 Moo e p 1 l\Th!m " 1 BklYnUG 1 11 s ign up SIX mon s u1 a I a ne e 111 cOnJunct1on \\It air Ira\ el Pnc~~ 1 10 1 ?I L~• G lh o 1s 11 11 M"" • ~ 19 19 , 1 tn• co ~ : : :.::s~.~o )'II an<.I deposit 2~ pe1centof the 1hc ur s ea cru1se 1s beco1ning n>u i~~:1 ·~:ttb•,1~·~d 1!:~1,H~elsnw~ 1: 1:,.:l 1,~•J;:, • io 11w~soe 1 so fa re popul 1r and sh1pp1ng hnes are!~",,~ 'F 1~ ~~ 1 ~ :~ t1:~ sn~ : 1~ ~ ;; ~~,~~ M ~ 6 1 To e 1 e ~: ~: ~~~~·vE• 11!0 Q Th1sshoul<lbeaboon lo 1nc:1eas1ng ly turning to th1s !11111"e0 ,.1 (ti.1 f ~t~~N•! i.~~116•~~1 ~~.,~ ~:~1.,:{~~~1~ 1~1~~~~~~l!~15 ) our indus t ry type of pi ogram under "hi c h !:1:,~ 1F<1 •l ti Looms sa~ ., Nee Ind ; • J1, l •M~ ':. 7~,;: l!..: e~dvF pt 10 A If a gioup like this is "pass•oog•,boa,ds apl•ne •n"'P~• 1J~1!~ ~=~~a 3'ii2"t'fi;N••e co 16<016 ~1,co Pd lt' ~=~1r~~ •• 1~io ., ~ '-n 14.mcao 64 lot M11I !IOlUt?Ni!Car R. l~ ••Tr <lalr l J \Bukt••W 60 a ssem bled the operato r can a cold c ity and w1lh1n a rcw 14.m Sus l>O J!l Lora Abt tou Nat GLO 11 u .,T,un OG •{) •<o Bunk• A1mo I d Am O vtr 10 •• !l tf, tut~ Ste l? ?t ll 34 N Ho•P JV. • • T'"son F t\~ t >.; BunkR ptl 50 1 en! an enlire P ane an hours s teps aboard a cruise 14.m eonv 11n•Y1 1 Ma on• 1n 1 1s • 61 ~·1P L,", :u • 11 ~ unnec J 3 , e v.i 1...s 1 ,0 h t f '">ft 10 6() Amt E~P tU M1n!ltn J JO J 19 1 en 11~ n> Un ( Hos Ho , .. Burl No J Uq cargeper sea r o m .,., s hzpberlhed1n warm tropic ca~1 900•14Mk G~ 601 6 05~,se:-A•• 9 1 10',Un 1um ,. '9 )BurlNor1>I JS ~ccent Joss lha n lhe no,noal Al h II lncmo 9 Jl 10 ll M~"~'~11se 1 co a ~~o" l • r •Un McC.!I 1, 1, Bu na• 10 .-~ se~s s o cruise s ips v.1 1 .. ve" 1 t1t10 Fee~ !•l97'N•t Sv s ~.u~o .. ~M 71 1o e.v ~~~ 60 C Onomc fa,e on lloc scl>cdoled fl 1 h l I I ~Pec1 & 9• ln,,p '91 1 '' N EnuGE" 11 ~ 11 us rnv n 1•'· , , • 0 c J s e.r\e as oa 1ng o c s Ill ess stock , o 991 M•" 11 ~1161 NI Na c. lA , , u~ 1 •Ln 30..., :;o;r ' u• .. n" co n ieJ s /l:nd the char tcr s can dei c!orn'd toui is t areas \\here Am c. t~ • 86 7 10 M"' F na~cl N <n '" F 76 71 un ,. .1.1, 6 1 •·-IA"''"" ~io 566 !\IT U;(I 514 1 Nr•n A 11~• 1 un Ptn P 11 ,carni (p 70 1>1ck up a g10111 1n any CL!\ convention;il hotels are eilhf'rAm Mu 9 ~JlO •• MG JOJ • • Ne sn B ..,7 •1 ,u1 1 1n~ 20,ca<1en•• Ind h j A .'.mN G ~ J II l ~ MIO I •1 U •l NoC~r G• 1• I~ 0 v~ > Fo I , C~ F n•n 11 c1 e a JC\ airport ex1:. s no nexistent or not up to AC<!.:" 1 c. o~~, , •s ~~1~: , 1 ~ ~! 1j :l ~ ~11f"',0G1 1:, 1j ·1~~1~e: ~~ 1~ ~ ~!~"o"Rt:-"n:1 group Ill C1n c111nat1 fnr A1ner1canstandards C.wk un•v•t l\la .1..1 Sl,6)1)1U~P Sy 71 ,11 VdnO •• 1!1 C~ ...... 111n •~ 1nst111ce can lea1e fnim the lntn• 1 11 l'l llo«I• 116111,1No••I CP .:i:i J1 U•nc•S l6J~C~m" SP! 0 F" In~ u a .. ~' MO<Pdv I 61 n 611 ""' lhc I I ~"• c ~ 11 • (dn B ... 10 ct!\ a nd f!\ non s to p l() Voni "ll •9 SM1Fr<1 l ,..,,,0a1v•M Jl 3• ven on 19 rd"""'l?; ... ~ ro •69 ) •1MIF G h ~ 11 4 1• OhQ A 9 '. wa~1 r., 19 (•n•l!I c Bu<.l~pcsl an 11n poss1b1h\y on B i <YC]O•\ (,"e (o.: ••• flou~no .YuVi c.v 1 o u 1060 IO~c Ft r 11 u w~n ll<l 1,~c·"' (Bac 9 ' ....., Frn1 ... I IJ 6 1~ M Om•O ~ 1 6 ~· 0 $0• t •• s • w Fl••~· • ( 0 1H~la .. a scheduled tat 11er ti 1 nit a ~ ~ 11 M o"'~h l o 91 1 o0 Opt sc " 1 n i w,~ NG 5,, c 1 b "" J.G Q \\\ I I II I II ~IQ(~ 0 l 6 OMut ~k-,,n 6 OOp c f•t \ l '>Wll~r ' J Ca ~I~ !oil 1:Jl t!]Jt~llSO e n l•tclo Se en •llll~ l \ 700?000tg M! 7 ?WbbR 1,,,c~oPL 16 llSIUe s~ 'I A~b•on ~I' ~l•NEA Mu• 0 1'Jn9~o,,,0,, o 1 1,'w,',,. ,·, c~PT•c 110 bu~iness t1~vcler 1 a~~ " Fd ~ 11 'ia Nat tn<1 l JI 11 11 C'I! • TP 11 n wi "n 14 • 1' c~ l•rC p 60 " f h d l l D d E R I b I Ba., k Gr ~ 66 • 9 Na icu S• 0 ... 1 .... t 1 C• Gtn 10'1 A ,~one 1 e nee s i t a v 1 1g eo" ranci eeac .. ~ 1 101• 01. B••" io,111000", , .. ,., • ~~\!.tin<> M ?J•.11"'c.1w11 Ill• f Do If h 6t•cn I 1•00 •09 l!O<l<I ~n~ S'' , 18 19 •W••1F M 10 1 10 C1111~c~· ,0 1.:un1plcle llex1b1hty -leaving !TI 1nager o novan ers ey Ber~ Ktn , u , 11 0 •" , 11 1 11 :"'" Br 6!. ".._we G• 11 r• c ite T 1 •a ''l'en he Y.ants a.·,,eturn1ng ''orpora11on s Orang e Counti B•~G'" •1 6 19 r.~~ ~1•0 •1 .. '~G R,, J't .37 -.w11r"P i 1 .u cci toD IU .... Bonds!~ 6 ~671 P S • l ::'t /91 1 <0 ) •4iW1tnN• 10 .11 CCICp ol!JS at an\ t 1me -o tlered b\ I he office "as rec ently sele cted e aun s ( 11l ' 61 ln<orn s 40 ~ ~ :•rco1, 0 1 1 Wi1n ~ q 1 ~ 1 , CPco co o to Soot F<ln 1 •o l .. Slu ~ 1 • 1 !I l no l • l 'o 'Nsln Pu1t 70 r, l l C• •ne!.CP 1 ~cheduled hnes Our lack of a s an Outs tanding Sales man 80•1 Fna t n 1 •1 N, r; n ••110 11 IP~ ~ o tl lJ ~VI••~' ur , 1 ~ c•nc<> "' :.>c 8 wn Fd Joi t l) N•I S~1 16011~6 Pt I\ 1 5 '• ~-·~~ t o '"C•n llua •I I I c x I bi I I I \ ha~ closed <.lunng lhe recent Southern Bu 1oc1< C•lv n Neuw C•I 6 51 113 P v ~. JJ '' •Wu mn 40 ~~ ~ Cenl! t i 1 5' Buie~ Sl71611N~uw Fn 1 1117 11 P~•~ 10 l"Wna WM ' o 0 Cen P5 110 thcl1us1e ssm uke t -1vh c h C<1l1forn1aBus1nessshO\V c~n~n 19 S6 l •l NewW d1J•111i P~~••• 1 ,R,wn,~1 15 ,u Ctnt•E 1 cosr• MES• 1!'. 50 perte11t of t he air inc ige ow res1 es tn range NMW s 1n 1 1 1J N en s , 11 4111 11 Pevel t 1 11 \\ d L 31 JJ", centS •Ht ? ••1••••~••1 '•••• I BI d O Ova Jn •••~va~ l\1i 6~1 P•~l•v P l 1 ~~V ~PL ?OJ ,C!nMPw:'O k t h I lh I f N d d I NV Vnt II SJ IJ 6S No•~ 1 II •1IS1< P•• l nw l t 75 , \/rl E ; , l 0 Ce~ So>f I 11n s.,. Lw • ll!o y 11~ 1111•00 n111r e -lo c ar e r carriers \\ l l lS WI e a 1ne an WO a11rnh Fa 11 11 1i11 Oreanqr Ill , 11 1 •• 1 M , 1J N 1.,~ w n ,, , cen1e1u1 90 lk••ntl<I• Businessmen often tr a "'e I children Co!cn •1 Ome~a • •• 1 ~t "•e 1~ T ~) " "> v !In• E J •., o co •~ l~===============,c_::::::::.:::::.:::::....::::::.:_::.:_:_:._:.::_...:::::::::.::::...___________ F out¥ • ]~ '/} JOO F11n<1 1• SS 1~ t(I Ptnn "'•' ) J 2• "'"u' II II I H • C••t e•d iO Fun<I l '11l1'1D1 r un<I 9301016 C.,•n•A d-0 (,WI~ 1 19 llOOne WmS 16 lS U J! (Fl SI IO• lncom •9•l0 1i ONe ll 11e'1 " C~•dbn "c r-----------------------, V•nl 5 JI s l4 OPPtnh 111 '~ (h•mp5 1 ?I) ~~~5 G. e1~ 1 ~~·~11l 8~t ~~~ 1) ~~1J!J Nf /"I VOA"-'. f "'Pl Mond•~ ! (Omp et• ~~:"~6~V r (W !lt A!!. lln8¥•1 P•YI R vr 1 61 9. Ne .. Vo k Soc~ E~th~n9e p Cf~ '"""' 11lq I I I I I :Free: I ! A fresh look at ! I vour securities. I I ~ , I I I I I I No 111 veotor should take 1t for granted that stocks I bought in the 60'sare nght for the 70 s. If your mvcslmenls I 11 haven t been revi ewed for awh1lc now1s thet1melodo1t I I For a free Mernll Lynch opm1on on your holdings send tJic I coupon There !;;; no obligation I I I I I \uur 1n,e-tm1 nt o liJect11f" , I I r H rla111 r srif ly of c.1p1t 11 plus 1n comr o r about ' I I L ( l)Od q111l1tv .,joc;ks with pr0o;p~" t .. foi Hpp rN':'.laH011 I 1nu lo ng Ll rm gru ..,, lh I D '\ l lr:ict1\ f' "fll"<.:UI 1 I ion<> 11i 11 h t r<'l ... fW-l ,,., for i prrrc 1 1h11n I I 011 r thr n( :i:t l ~ rr1011th<: I I 2 Prec;ent 1nromc tax brncket ',. I I J Plea...;;c atta('h a lis t of your holdings ln1.:Judc n umber of share; I o r bonds (w1lh coupon rate and maturity date), approXJ.m:Jt.e I I l1mf! and pnce of purchase plus <.:ash avaifable fo r 1nvootment I . I 1 Plca."E' explain 1f :o,ou expect a major change 1n \Our hnanc1aJ I ~~-" I I <\ll n(lu r • h<'id 1n •t t r! nh !rn r I I I I ''"" I I Aildrr I I ( 11\1 I,, ~u1t r Z111 I I Homt phonr Buj1nt~' 1 hol'lf' I I I I \t.11 1 ... h ... 1 ........ r ...... ~.,,., ..... 1nfl ..... 1 1 ~-""'"""'~·~.. I I I I Merrill ~ch: We look for the trends. I I I I 1'1err11l t~y nch P ie.re«: T enncr & Snuth Inc I I 4501 Buch Street Nc"porl Dcac h !J26ti0 -Teleph one (7 14 ) 540 R1 21 I I I L-----------------------~ (with ( unav• Pfnn 5~ I l6 I ?6 S• •• Not ~~!',k:. ~ot ~~~: ~~ !;~ 'i~~~11~11 ,;ti1 J~1 !hdo )H1hltwC• .. Cl11 Chemern ~ COmPB<l94S10J1p g 1m !OJI? (hemNVl 81 CompFd V~IOHp.,~~I 16Jl16J -P.-c~e•O~o • Concod 11111111 p 011 Ent 801 l !J cn.iboh 04 CCftS •nv l IS ll I] Den Fr>d It 11 1191 .... ~.f~IF •I 16 16 ~ l~ • (~I E ••' tit Con•t~! G 6 0? 611 P•n In~ 1111 1161 1 . •l 6] t J (~IM SPP Cenl Mut o lJ 9 J p 11 t~ tl 51 \l l l ?~ JI J.6 ,!I C~ fl 1 ~p nf Cont G h IO Jl 10 t ! ce Funo• 6 II • o CMPn•uT 1 (o p Lil 16 II 1110 G w n 71 06,. 06 ~ I JI 19 ~ CM~IP t i UD Ct ¥ C~P ll 9~ 15 11 N E • 10 lO lD :)0 •1 1J J 1l • 1 Ch II c! ~ V C nl'O, 6 6 <I N fin 1 •l l •l lt 7' ,, ' (h<>CFl>I rd Crn WD1 I )9 I 91 p 0 1 un I D ; 10 l 61 JI o JS o JI • '•Ch • ( i! M~Vevh 1 0• n 01 P o PO If 6 9/ 1,1 '' 9 • H o t~ -1 (krO"'ij ~D O<! awe t (; nup " 0 Fo ; oi 6 1 i 6' 6 • t 1 -1 (h oml P ~ orc•t 1 n 11 P .,., M , ., 1 0 Vi i 1 1, ~X , c~ • r '° Oe~w IJ •l1'/Jf'11 I P 101911191,t;•n nc 1 I ? •-~~r 1¥tlt 1 v1! oo•,:,. l~i 'ii"~~~"' f u,a~ ••1t! :.~ v! b i! 1,', ,.', ,1,' -,'.',""'c:', ~~ OMO (<> .. H~\ 16\ r.•o Q 1\01 6 4' ~' ~"" • n~ .. Oe.el l•O l ••l(,""'0•~1 ~11 .11...,~A l! 1;,1 1 l •-•ICnGo t :io O•vtl'd llOOIJ•• '"'""' 111 ~rl .,~<•• 0 '4S 1CnGf.:1>!• 0 ~>I Lv 1J. 116 SJ In.,.• t ~ J o •11 14. ••kA .,1, 1! 1 I I -~lt'>ll~~ IJ 00 E•ton~liowa ~ v ~.. ~OS •01 A,.. aC , 1 , ~ t'l Ba•n IDlt 1t vov•~ ~6 l l'!A brJsn• .lo> o , I I ~ '1~t ~.}~ Gw " , .. \ll R•V•• i ns•l 111A •• , "' 0 ~. ' P o -C •·s~ ... ,.,,, lnco<n ~JB••1~.,. 1 l &l AcoS•nd ;;t J 1t ~ fo -CY !n•5'tl'V ~oe •1•10Jq•Q •• JJ~ A r•nd, i ;>(11• Sat• "~ \50 ~ hu< ~II 10~1A A,,.,l! olq •O 16 Ir ~1 "" P fl,) f~111 ll90 ;10s, dd• f ,,na• A •ac., ,0 i 1 ~ l,•_ ?~v,~s',~ ,, [d o So! 1)11?1!1[ " ~-• ! •~ ... '<fl d 10 1 • >> '''''''" ,,,,, -~'''-fc1~~000 ~a ' ~o•t , • • •nlua PJ 1 t .,, J>o Co• C!f '0 r iun 1 •!O l!~~n I' 1a•1A tG•'>•• 1' --.o? :!_ J~1 C•vEI ! 11' E... Stt 1 10 I ,, Co"' S1 0 10 JJ A •n (~ )~ I ' 11 •. "> ( ... p t r negv ll 1SlllSSt cv t~ F11nc • •1•~n 0 ~" ' .;.l l'~•P '"' fq11 ~ 9 •J10ll Enh J!l j 7flAl<ll/I 1~ 11 l'll• '"> ~ 1 (Of JSo E<>u ! Glh t 6 10 O• nv• 1 ! o • 0 ,o. •d "d &s ~ 1~ P ~ I ~le v• tP•a •n e.," t P o • r l 1 •6 u • 1 •• 'JI! • •n"n P 1 ~ •S •I , f • ,. P• "• •t ~ 10 J! l " S• 11 •m in 11 11 • •as i o&J 1 J , ~{ , J , r ,...,_ r n 0 ;aPj,.,B11G,:11~llO •l~~~.~~•nS 1~~~1!1:~ "ln~uc;. 1~j 1: 6 1 1 •CN• ,,,. 0 CAc l •l>•'<••'•jS ll~l l>OAeO n,l 1 ca~••S1 r. •• , A I ' ?l (OC l(OI ~8 ~o n/ ~ 1,' O 1' ~~: ~n~~. ,1 JP 61 A ~R•,.c 8".l!AI 1; ) ' i 'l f~'dwo ~"~16 Es ·~ 1Jll \OS C1't~ j \ •~l'lm• E• ~ , ?• 1 , (g •con t>llb Ev1 1Jns •1• r"' 61011114.nE•niw •r •1 n cooP• 00 F ~ 6 511 101 • ( 63'0 ll mH•, <I JlJ > ~I I' ( D 110 ~~~,; 1~~~1 s ~ ~~brra i ,:,1,:~1 ~ ~IJ~ ,l,',1)~ 111 l fgl1:~~ ... :~"~ f ~"" ,, II ,, lJ P•c• ... 10 Jl A/n ... ·n~ 11 • ' ' ColDnS '°~ F nancl•I P...., ~·,.~ An l l • n1 •a ~., 1 Q 11 ll l l C&tolnl<t 60 ovn~ ••l •ISS11~,. '""li d l~J ~nd• ?:JO 1;• ~,' !/•, ',', ',',,'",.',',',, lndu•I J t••JIShtfmD •IJt\~Af\dC !l :-0 lncom 6 Cl 6 6) s fie Fa ~ 91 to 9• A;:: r" ', '° • ~1> "•• •,,, ,•, , • ,",. ',",,"," ~ Ven! •11 ·~1 S DT>O FU!\~ .. , , a F• F<l v~ IO 11 l'O '""I • ;o 10 71 :..,(•t.~'·n/5 c 1J ?! • 1S . Cf\5 pt 1 F·~.lnn"'0 ',ii is ¥'~~1' ~~1.rJ A ch,nf!O .'t1~ : '~ ·tg~f>G.;•,, C w h rn111os .. 1~8 1on o11 .1.,c,',',~0 1,,t0 6 "7 •? n•, •CoSoOn n Sor• 9 6!1nA1 Sw l ~S 9 ]1000 HOll>l•).t i i CmbE:nl •D F•I Mo! t 1J ••1 ~win ('I 1 6~ 101 ~o" o," ,,1 I! If 3 I 1 ("'bE Pl D F" N~ I! !7l~ove Jnv ll"ll l" '~ O ] I , 01 '' ,ComlSol• •~ F\1Srr 6 0l 6 61 ~""'"ta 1 nt •""'D11~1vur •~I•• 1 ,con~ol,,.90 Fr><! Gtn o '19 1 JI StF m GI • ll • IJ •Ov1Vt pt~ • l J!o IP I! Com"'E '~b Fo~'i~•Gon ~t~!e 51 l'I Cl ot :r.Am[PwtlO Jll ?••o?6 )6 1 ComwEdwl G Wlh 1~ •1 11 •i Sl•~d"'R" Fund! 'lm.E IPw •I 7•U I~· J l1 J (o"'E fll<I •t lnccm 1l6<!1'9l "'"' 11\d t CS 4U Arn E•P Ind JI• I o I I 0 t ,(emf: P 90 "'"1~1 t Ol•ll "-••o F 1)1 1 1/Am E•PPI 11!!0 76 ?I )6 l •CO"'E ol!•1 s.,.cl 11 •Pll ll f '~c 611 ISi "'"' F n t 10 I 11 o JI I ~ Co..-w 0 11 H ' , , , •• , -Como 01112 Fou " ICll 1 J9Ste n llot 1~ "' ... p Al I 0 11 . 11 11. + ~. CD,,.,PUI Sc Fr•n~ ~ G•OllP O~IJn "10 9• l!I " AGnl\d ISf $6 16 l ?I • 16 • ComPIQ Sott ONlC I H 9 1J (•PO •t19 ?1 •Gfnln'>O l51Jl1l o ?JJ-(O •»I! ~ G wl~ 66-11?1 So<• 1~11'1•Gnlnp1J~p l•ll• JJ o )I ~)1ont M >I U ! SIS 6 JO Super• S<I Inv lim lio •t •O 61 ll'< ll J>, + onnMt 1,J Q lncon'I '01 ? " Grwtb 1 6' t l9 A Hnm1 1 10 IJO tJ t S '' ll '9 -on •c 6u US GovlO,ll!ll Sum i 1111 1lllAHomtPll t l).I l )l l)l -1 ConEdt lfO F~FOea 10,11061 Tee~ IUl!l a mHgop 11 J1 lr ld lol t -»ConEa ,01., Fv~d Inc C." 5vr>< Gtfl t ~·IO 59 Aml""tl J7o .i ll ; l! IS _ '>CO<! E<I, fl! 5 Comm 10 0010 tlT M~ APP 11'5 •l•,1, M•d1Cl1 1 16 Jll,, J?o l?o -•1o(on l"a• ll!I tmprc ••1 t oJ l~AcM< 106911 I A M•IC!altO 11 JI lO> 11 I (on Faatt o tn(!l rd1l'1 11 Sllecfln<I lCJJ:lG _.,Mt ((•Pl l 1 t t ,•, Co"FrMh l P lot I n1 ~•I T....,P Gt l< n 1' Go lim Motor1 731 I I Con l~•• "'1 l"n<I ..._,..., 1 •~ •1! T()Wr C•o S61 i ll AN••G•• IXI o 1~: lJ ! 1 + 1 ConN•G 1 11 r..1 ... Y¥ • ' OJI T ns Cao 100 1 10 ... lff D• l . • 111~. s~. ~s•' • (O"I Paw• 1 !';£ $& S )01! 1"" ED 10111191 .,,., St o 11 I II II '• CO'IPW oti lO l';•n~r( •)l lU!l1Htdll/11?1J "'m '~ llOtl ''' '(on•••l n Gb ~I 70Jl11Twn(G '91J 7SA•~·>'>'ll 1 ~1~ 1~'"!,,_c~n!("n 10 G. ouo St ( t wnC Inc •11 i Jn "' ' l\l n • ?? n "'cc~" Pf•H Aot~ ~ ~t e J.G l)SI A G 10 65 10 61 ~mSnd XI II I •1 0 • CPnl Coo l ft !!~an !II •inunn 111.11 10 /01 l6•m S 1nd •O ll ?l o 1 'l ••Con Cop'!> (""' SI u .. II It Un !und 1Q91 Ii 91 "' Std P I ll ,..} 1, ',', ,', ', ' c'o'o'°> 0c1A 1,,•. r: ~F~ A ~" • ~ linte~ S1« G p _,,,SI~ I l1 ,., l Gr!~ h>d 1111 ?116 Bto•ll l!Olll •O•T&T"' 011 I I •• 1,coM gl ·~ (": • 1 I~ 16 •O 11" N~I <>• I •J 9 ll ~tn T~ l '6n )JI ' I) < 1 (1)'11 0 I I "' H•,..,llton U(ap l~?l!A,.,,T&To•• ?IJ ,I JI V ~'->,(O'll O 1>!/ "" !-<Ft •• , , 11 w~ ,,, IJ J.I I• I• •Wol\V~ •o 10 I• u . " (Q~! St IO r..,.. h , .. I Al Un t•G Fur><!• AY w jpfl ,, l!Oll II • lo Crn Te! 'e 1.,,.,.... • ~ & " .'.ccm I ll I 01 •me "" ~O I I•• t• 1o C"nlrol O• 1 M~C F<I 13 11 J •1 Con Gr 17 fir U OJ •m• t' tO• ll• II !/ H (nD•, c!4 JI! Hl.(l•~ 11 J111J COfl lnc llU 11'9 •1>'"1nr1 I G "' • 1 CO"VOO<ll'G Htdl/ Gor 1 11 8 U lncom • lO I> I I Am U loO l .lJ > ll Jl Cool< !Jot !0 He<:I~· I!~) 1? II s, en a 1l I" AM~ Inc •• n ''I ~J .. ,. • CtlOPI tn 1 •o He !D• '41 1 I• V•n• t 6t IO 61 AmoPtn 71• 11 I • l .. I ~ t ' (O()llf •!, Hnr MHl1~9?\l~J UFdC•"•e1 1 11 "'"'"""CC P 1 4 1& !~15 ·-~COO~•TP l(M "l~I 1 11 l tl V•l\11' l"' '°•' O ,1 ""'1t•r 1 JO Jl )71, l6 • 31 'o ... , (OOPT pfl lS !Sl !'.; OVP V• LI 6 1 Ami • •11 ~f I !l J7 !I .._ 'I (Ollf •~d 110 (;,...,,.•~ 0 1j 1.J! '""om !?9 J/0 14.n>!~ p!U I ·~ •~ t't C-Rn ?Sol '""om 115 •5• So! S I S61 IU ... med 60 11 • I 'o I ~-~ Coow1ctsn 1 T 111 •h l ? •l ,, ,. Vnc:tS 11>1 ' II to II "'"''"" ~ YlS 1•1 ''" •'• -... c ... nrw ''°"' T•1,11 vn 1 '' v 1norbt 1 00 I •S .o."~Cfln<li 1 l~ 11 u 1,, ,,,. .. C•• lP ll 11 ,. V1nt<1 I IS 1 n Anc;h Hat~ ' • ]' , ... (OWiet C011' tmoGth l •l ~&IV1n!1lNIO Wl11 41A ncMn Ub : 11.l ~,._ l!'o +• Cltll &dt•! .3G 1 ... F ... .,.1]11 1\UV~r t"P l lJ SJI Ar>d(•v1,_, a.:\ j,':',1 ~-\CPC ln 1 1IO 1...-e 11~, , , 'tn v \In• ""'"'' """(kP(~ lS 11 1f I • 11 -c I"• I '1111 .. ~ ,, ' • n I l• Wall ~I G 'OJ • II liCPCftO 1 1'1 ' , •• ,, • ,, • -•• (t"<!F ~ n !NTCI"' •• , I~ "(Vl••h .... ,, ••• 14 ~ ..... o (~ l• " I Jl C•or•>.t ,.., ICA ll eo 1~ • Wo "11 n Crolll! APL Co o \ 1t\I ;,, !t J Cro,,.,~K 10 lnvr. <I ••~6• £•Pr ~ttl "~~f!Of!M•~ •• u 'J• 1 0 -,C ~u •Hn<t1 l"v ,..,.I r H l•e>! ~l' 1 ro 1'11A S t I jt 1•J'.11 lo) C twCo •11 ""~' ""' l O' lJ IJ MO 1 11 $ 1' 111 ~ •• ~ !fir 1 ll I ' • ., IC own <o • lrv••!I>, Go P l•<~V l l • "'"' "" o? ,,' ,'" ,',' ~< •; '• ( wnltl 1 10 1.-,< ndl • ' • T II B ll l" • f~ [Jon "T (:ti (~rp •O /~I M l 1 "I W•ht l"J'll l< A•r ,.~V l~I J t 11 lt h I ( !!ion JI ,. ~ •1 • • Wei " I 6f n II "' '" [1 S •,,, •,,,, •,, 0 I,, 0 , 0 CummE• U rt• "'""?1 ~' "'"" •• ~'l t•!"" 11111,0.. .,. t 0 '-••• 1•~ t••Wf l !NI }•I ll•A mt0 5 l" to , 1'1 ll o -nn •u• >o•o 1t1 ,&•IWn ~Fd l J!l~rY>C r>'l l~ 1'11 I"/' +,Cutl l'\'11 ' .'' ''' oo-"''' ><-0>, > o I~. (Vtl11Wr ' 1•0,11 .. ~ '''"Wnfo • "" •v <IH 1'0 ,, , r u u 1 r d ~ '1 J •A • "'' c~ 10 " JI j'"' '1 • 1 < " • ~~ •••••W~•h 1c1 0]Aml~nn i 1 l'O S1 ~1 1 1•' ~Cft ~M !09 j 1-iot>I l ~l l ll t••• ~>ll !l.l ~m~u ~o •• 1'11 ] JI•• '-CVPIUl"llnl ,.. "" 111111 ) M .... IAw CIMe CJ1t '.file.I "'"' , .... I """' l •• C .. M en, -D- ]1 J.3"" $l )llo -t 1>., H.c~W1 •I'() •I •lo I ~ 1 1 1H•l1 P 160• U l)l, )2"1 31 I -1 1 till lkJ I ~) 11 •1" C, t1\• _ 1-itmll WI! 10 41 •I " iamn P•p I II 10\1 I I< i"!oeynnd oil !I II 11 ' 11 H•nonn .. Ill I ll 0 ' H•~O 111 '1 ' 1'\ )t 1' , M•""~ Co J.G ~. ll~ l)" ll\.\o , H1~na M I )I) lO .,., ... ~ .. + t<l (OU I l :U 1)1~ 11\o 11>: ~ " HI t 1 ,.I I U ll o "ll o 7"2~ •1H•01:0C1> I 10. 06 , tS 't •5\~ -l1• ~M IO •t • 0 •v, j '\.o I 11 Hj >Alu 00 , u,l,• J.Jl• Jl •-,, .. •,,IE• 1•1 :U l •l•\-ll••>A~nl !I )61, ll lS -1 ... ~l n• 1 6.l 'l 61 ; 11'fl-I iCA nd 37 17 •61 61 ~\Ht•l!O f~ 1J 7110 11 '> IJ I, -lt(l•M JO tD li:: 19 t "XI -t o He ntHJ 1110 116 l i ll6 H<lenollv II DO f9 .. f9 Ht ~ne (Vfl 6 II .. 76 ... li.%0 -o l\f • Int 7• • II II 11 lltlmPo •Gto JI U>o 11 o II o -t Hlfl"'r~P !'iJ .r; ~ • ~ ~ Hem11Dn C•o ?O H o l>~ 15'1 .... ~:";_~';;", $~ lt I • 7'o I • -t 'Ht 1~F I !D ll 5',>,•,~ ~,It~~ j; ", -.•~ :::~b~•.~k ll~D ~ l •~ 1J1, 1) 1 Ii g~ Vo 9• 1? 1l•o ?i>o 11'• 0 IUl!o~ Hot Jt 111 l 11• o I• 1 ? , tlob• l ~ 7t J.1 1 51"' SI ~+ HOol'nW1I 'i'O ,. I• 1 -. •0 ..->o Hnt Eect n J.G ?t•~ ?I ~ 11 > >toldvl n 1S t2 37\'> Jl I ll -I Holl~~ug }Op •I •l'° il 67 • -1 •1-iomell'• •O 11 t\. 9 ' I • Hon ..... 11 I )I) 11 7J o lt'I, 1•~ o HD!l>•Bt 1 "XI t l'Ht '?io ll o liO>D 1(1> Am p \~S~o lt \~' 1101 In l~ 11 s11, 11,,, l1\ Ho""• e •0 ll! 7• • 11 1l ' Houa P '} l JI l r: t ~~:.~. ;g '6 J~ ~~·· JI ~ 4 'Ou>F P • •O l1 JI JS JI Hov•F p 1 )') , ~ 19 ,9 ... 1fl~usF 1>? ~I 01 n I 71'\o n • 1 '• 1-iOu•LP Ill ll l'O llO ' 1)0 l 0 ~ Ho11 NG• ~o 10 !! , SJ ~ SJ>o _ Jo HouG p/1 lo d 11 o 11>, 71 > + ~ ~~:,;~~ 1l4 II 151 112 111 • -lo Hubbell 1 •kl JI 6! 61 "II HvdB•~ JOO ~II 1l' ?J ?l • ~ >tvn cnm 6 ~!00 71'•118 • l!1o I 1 H vrk (c •I voo 16 16> 16 • da~oPw Io ~·oo l~ 11 ll 4 i. ao 1 R•• l.(l ~00 l > ?• l• 'l llCon l• .i?n .1~ lbi,+ 1~~~0 1 50° -EF-1 1~~~g~~ Ir ?!,,_?!\ 1! _ 1 1mo1Cp Am 6 19 0 ie llo INA (p l•O 156 ll 1t 10>, -'• fn.:""'e C•o t 11 ,1 , ,1 17 lnrcru 68<> 11 '1"l 11 • 1; ' -!nol•~ lid I~ 215 11 , 1n 11 l\"o ndn1G• r n "• IJ 1 4J o t l + >o I~~~·~~! ! ,g 1 o ti • 'l'• -• J\<l• r.t•nd l 6 '1, •7 •I + \o inQl!a nl?l! ti 11 1 11 11'-. -i ln•nd S ? J •61 t.1 1 •o o +, nmont Corp I 1) o Jll< l7 '• nJ CC 10 n 71 15 15 . '• n•k PIA"! )] h• ! t -"o n1o rC0<1) 11 11 61 61 ,., J ln •co 1?g 4] ! !~ 10 _ In lk1nc I 30 J 1 \Hl 11 -t ,s.111ro ~6 J ~ j •nrh,,., NUC 91 II 1 II 11 , -t 0 l11IFl1F 6~1t ?l ?l o 16 16 In l1~V 1•l 5) J 1 1 lntHo do llo 1'9 71 1l 1 t~ 1"1.;'1u~ l !I<) I jl lnlM no Ola 11 • tJ 4 'I" M " 1J J< , Jl J• -o ti Ck• l 71 ?I 71 In P•<> I ID s111 .11 11 nt "••le 61 ll\O J J, l P .. -t..lntT&T !1S 1 191 l9A 19• -4 ntTA 1 pfH I 1'' ''• ,,\: 1r.:. ~ 1~frT&l''.,~so 4 : 1:1: J( Jl'O lntT&T pfl(4 JS 11 o 11'> 71'0 -\ H /l.l IN 711 Jtl •••• I! 11 .. -l~Ol!ntl& T olO S ••l6 ~l6l6 lnUll •D 111 ,11 ,11 -<>Ut_., 61 t l ~ tl , t ) ~ Into ~•<• l ,111 11 7 •-1 mtn•o ~ ,7 11 ?O , l <>!~bG~ IOo JI • l71a l ,: -~1!6 ~;~ 1 )1 " " .. "' " " ~ "' • " ' " ., ,.. • " m " " " "" ~ '" ' " ' , ' " " ~ "' " ., • "' " ,. ,, " • "' OW ' " ,,, " " ., ' "' " "' ,.• .. " ' " •• • .. " " , • • '' tJ '1 nit ~1 , 70 "o 21! 70 , OWi S••f JI l! 11 ow~F" 1")f' 16 ) U !6 0 + Ow• G• Ill l6 < 3! l6 >. ow~<>"w I ~n ll 11 J I lowaPSv 1 40 I l o 1 • t~rn !toP • 111 !I 1•• ITE l,,.,a 60 6'o 6 0 I•-lek Cc<> 11 lJ • lJ • 10 . '°"" 0 • -111 1 1?'-JS l•,l•1 .. ]Y o JI '> JI 1116 >71 2• 71 71 71 1 6•0 10 19 ! , II ll•o 1J 11 , ... , . .,,, ... 71 71 11 ll 10 1 70 ' , ' I~ I I 11 >- 9 9 9 > -76 76 16 7• ll ?J • -l6JJ o l6 JO o 10'• 70 • !1 1 11 ,,_ 5••SJ .!J 1 -11, 15 )j 1- 11 • ,.,, '' 6S65 •6S t JI l6 o l 6 o -l5 JI J! -t lt ll > lJ o -IO t ll>'o 10 ~ l8ol8l8 !I "• "' 11 IS , 1' ~ SI ' !J~, Joi l9J 29 ~ IY IS 11 ll•lt ll •+" 71 l6 "o 16 0 ~ •l . •l 6-1 65 } 46 16 11 !Sl .. 7e 6 76 0 ~J Jl\o !l ~ ~. ~~ 79 I ;e i9 •1 , •O ) 6 6 ~ • -11 o II o 11 1 1 ll • J • ,. 1• ,. 6••6•69 11 .. ', n l ' l JI 7• ' ,, u, " le 0 •• •5 16 o It 1 • :10 • lD n o l~ • l • l " 1• • 71'1 n -G- " ' " ,.... lhl {W I I Hltfi le"" ( .. 11 (II• -HI- ~~· 5~ J~·. 1 •1)1.1 I '1~ •o l ;I ••• • • 5 71 , I ~ •10 0•10 ' .,.,., w • I 16 I IS 111·• I) I 1!•J·~· I\ '' " u > l t ... , '° '° Ill 11 11 > l?o 1 1'?9?9 JO 16 > 1111 h ? )l•t n •u ?11o I l! • l• II o 0 I 6 1 6\o ; • • ' •>• JI ll 13 , lJh ~6 19,,19 10 •l + 111 , tl , Jll ll o J• 11 •••• ,, .. n 11 . 11•, 1~> -10 lo o Iii 16 o ;11,1121 I] ' I oJo ' I ;~ :· .! .!"' ..-~ 9)17616, ]()\ " •l •l' ., 1l ~0 1 l'I J;, l 71 0 0 10•-ao s11, .I? l1 . 1}656S& 1 1l~1l •ll ?6 II o ll•• 1l 111~ •JI, " olltlo + • l.J u 11 l • ... t;>(\ 1•'• ll•oll<'• + ?91 IO'I 1oe lot" )J )~·· lJ , 31 ·- )11 1 ' •O > 10'1 -IJl 0 Jl o Jl 1 J1 ,1, IJ !I ! ll• 160 ?a •-•1 I I I), 01 I) 51 JI o - j 15• ' I II !jj ! I <I !t ll 1179//78• 1••!•'1••5 . II tl j ) t •l o t'IO>SOlO + "Jo!ll•JI• 10 U o S•, I.I i•11 n 11 I• 111, n 11 I I~ U 1: j fl ~o 1. 10 1~ I 11 •;o.~I ~!\ ~ ~~._l l ll 1 l •Jl ll0J1 31 JJ ,+I jlfJ 18 > 11 ,,,+ 61 !• ~ " u . -JU ~ 5• 5t>a -1 1l 11 10>. IO , I o l lC 10 ~ 6S ll l l J7 12~•.10 0 16\l •11 .1s.15 ,_ I 9 , 19 19 r, 39 51 11 S1o-~ 15 tl o ~)• '1 0-• 1 !ll•J1 Ji . )54 I'• I< J o 1!~ ~1 1 11 J~ ... 16 )9 0 J9 J9 •1 ... ,, •• I 19'1 '9 o :>9" .:.. 119 Jlo 110 110 o -l SJ lS' 2t 1•' 1111•1• 16 19•1 l!>o 21\., • l • ll • u • 1!.l•S•- 9 ' • • 9 • I II 1 16 • li • J 0 9 o 0 I 1 • 11 11> 11 •IJ Jj J•~· J•"o + , 1 I • I 7!] 59 • 5' • 5'•• ~· !IC 0 1P 1101 106• 106"o -~ • 10! •OI.,_ O ,_ 0 100 . 119 . ". -1 ~ J) ,. 1.3 lJ _, 10 100'• ll;IO 100 .. - •• JI[> ~. 3". -. . " . . ,, 19 16 i6'• 16 ... .. ? A1 ~l Al ,_ ) 76 ?6 1 '"• •?'lf!o?n 1 Ir, 11> 11 l A > , I? ,. 7• ,, 7• -•• I " • ~ ~ I ll 11 o IA 19 o + 50\1'~11 I )I 7 J1 ; 11 l> .... l ~ IO Jj , :u i1 71.le •llll -JK- ' " ' " ' " " " " ' " " . " -L-• . , ., ' J(" 1' " ' J) ' ,. ... ,...Jto . " • " . ' " ~· . ' " '" " .. ' " .. • • , " " " " .. " • " " " '" " ' ' " " " " ' '" ' '" ., ' "' " ' " 101, ' , ' ., .. ,: • • ' • • '" " . ' • ., ' ' • ' ' ,, ' ' ' ' ' ' lj I -1 ' " ' " " ' • ·-" • .. -" ,, •• ~. , " " + , ' " ~l ' _, ~·-.. .. .. . '" . .. 9 ' -~ "' "' "" ''' -JJ>. .. " ~ '"' ' " • " ' "' " " ,, ' ''" ,. " ' ' -,, , " 1i1 ... ~ .. ' ' ~ ' ' " • " . " " ' " " • .,, " J • -~ ' 7~ • ~ ' ' l • " ,, • .. " • ,,, ' ' ' . llQ • Ju • • ' ,· • ' • " " ~ .. '" ' " • .. ' " • " ' " '" .. " ., l.<t ' Jllo ' ,, ' ' ' • " ,: .. " ' " ' " ' .. " ' , " ' tf, • " ' " . '" " ' ~ " ' •• " • " " " • J• ", " " • ... .. • " '' '" " .. I" " .. " " llh ' ' )5 • -~/ . -. ' " '•' 16 • .. ~ ' l1 • -1 ,.. "' " . ;r1 .. • • " • 1~ " " . ,. " • ' • "' •' " ' " . ' " ., " " ' • ' 1~ • I '• ll ... " j . ' • " tt ~ • ., ' ~ ' . ' ' ·~ . .. l~ l • 5 \~. ~ • • " r 1, 11 )~ " ' " ' ' ' " ' ., " , .. • " _, + ' _, _, • • • _, _, + ' _, . " + ' " ' " .. ' • ' • ., • • AliguU 1•71 OA.Jl't ~tlOT Monday-s Oosing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List MeCM 11 /MC"'90 I 10 MeO.rmelT 1 McO&llt do McOoftO °' McG Id ! .0 McGrwH 60 McGrtt 01>n M<lnr. IOI> MtlC:te 0.. Mtltt~ I 10 Mtl""t~ Ml M t Nf I I'& Mttd Cor~ l MN !I ~A.1 10 Mtt!I o•&l llO Mt'duotC I 11'1 Mt l• S"1> llO Mtmo<e C• Mt t •n5 •O ..... (~ } 1(1 Mt l•n •0 Mu• il'o 0 ...... • pl? 10 MtJ•l>T 5•t "''' oM 1 •O "'" ..... """' !O MGIC In• 10 ••en G1 u M t~ l,.. 1 M t ""lll )Ov MdC0<>1T 1'l M d\UI I "' ... ~ • It l •• • ~ " •• " " .. "'' " • .. • • ' •• • -.. " • Ji • ""' Q • •• • . ~. 1• II • '" " ' • '" • " .. ... " " "" ... • • " " " • ,. ... "' • " ,,, ... " . • '" " " ... ... ... " • " .. •• ' 1(1 l'I • ,. 1•'11 S• I• 19.. ll\.'J l? ~ ?O f 111 O'I • OI'-lM o ll I, l ; ' ' I• IJ !1 "'" l'1 • • • 11 71 11 11>'-"'"' 1~ ,... l • • 16 ' I] 1 I 4 " ' )\ ,, ... "' . ' " .. • • " • " " " •• ~. • ,, M n""'.O. • 1\ M f!lbt XI MA ,~ '4) l \11 < " II '1 " ' • •I • •I • • ' •1 0 t I O M nnMM II M nnP :ill M "'"'" l •n ~~~~. • A 1;1 I. P C•m 1 1ia MoPu~S 80b Mn~O '60 ......... 0 "'"""'~ o •• I. 0 VP'><! "' I. nl•I> n 1 '>O l.l~n• '" .0 •",....I" "" MNnE• ~o "'""''" 1n Mon •f>l?ll ... nn(I! l4 Men r., <II MQNV I 7"'1 I."" McCn n ••" l n 1..1.,.,. ~" I! ..... toT A I •7fl M n Nn IC M• nn • 1n M'•Sl ~O ~ ~t TT 1• MSl nd •O n unfo!l l• M unl d l)f.i(I ~ ""' """' M pll•(o 10 """"" 111 Mu "" 0 .0 Mu .,0 o!J JO ... ., .... (!.. .... M•e •L~(I<! Nt b «<> 1 Jr,0 ~:1 f.. 's1i 60 N••hu1Co •! N•l>r n ~I> NAo •ll6o Na C•n •5 N C•n nr j0 1•• '"'"" 1 lj, ~nem J.1l N4 ( !y L 00 N•OIOO "' Fu• I ~I NA Gen 10 N1 G•<> OI N• Hem•• N• "dull "'•I 1>11 <>H ,j N P f l 0• NAtS~<I" 1111 N• SIAn" IS NA S o Cfl j,.I NUS o• 1SO Ne 51 .... l w N1 1 •1 10 Ne lJ.,EI Hd N• nm1• 1.1 N~DIU"f 40 N••"""' 11t Newb• v NE noE I .Ii NE TT ! M New1111 JO N•wmn I 04 NY>MnR Od NYSEG 1 0I NY": otfll NYSE o!J I.I N AoM"' 110 N~Mnr l'U N•Mnt •10 N A M Dl l '° N •oS~ Mo NL In" 1 NO I<>• W I No I n(o )(19 Nn I Ind l No. (CAI 60 ;of;"' .. ~"~ .l'l No Ami,. 00 No..,I!-oJ4 I! No ... I!~ Dl J! Noe•• lJl •• No C•"G' I.II Nn Cont l!v NnG••l t "'""1090 No n <>5 I J'l NM<G& 1 ~O Nos .,,.,,. 111 NS Dw .. -eo NnS •<>w "'I "'S<>wn •I NS<>,..n•O N~t~o • -~No !II I'<' '"" •~<> •I •I fj"' A I 0 Nw ~•n< .cl "'""" "" .. w Ind w Nw no o..,l Nw "" o!C1 Nw "o •:>O N• n\lu l f Nw SW 1 7!'l No "" !II Nn S mnn Nn~Ol~O t.i vF en 8o•E ocl ~1 t< d ... 0<<11" pJ 0 <><< "" pf) 16 ('lo!l•n (Ofp Otd ~on !7 O~rr1 1J• OrEoo! '" C' I GE • O'•GE1>110 Ok •'•II'.;• l• 0 n Co P II Om• ~ n 01 Cln• do I 0 Oo•I '' I ~ """'I! l J~ o , r ,., 1 Ou c~ 'A• o~ • r• Ch• T on 0 • 1 •n "" o~ • rna Ow•• l ~"· f ~. \ 0 II 'V'1 Ml P1 (";f;I ... P r nE•'' <>•L •l60 r' "" ll'• l'~(""'l 1 • F'•' ~w & ro AT 1 J~ r. ..1 , <>• I ~n• ...... ~ ~ 1' l'•nA1"\ }!)" "' 6 n w .. <>o n f" ~~ r.,.,. •o "• ao I• "• ...... J 14 .. ~~""'"° "'"" Con "" n 0 • • ....... f ~ l'o l'L pgon "~ I>! " ' D """"'' ~o "~""'" JC 1 <>•rw " "I <>•n u ,, 1 n "'"' Cc l>o•n7Un M "'""'C'-1 J OI r>• nc 1 XI r,o•~ o ! o "•f"' lllo ..... n .. 1 JO "• n ot llt n< P e.i Po •Pt 10 "" ~ "" .,. ... "' •'• "' U !IOI Pr•o1D 1 O Pr ~E ll• p~ E olfi IJ <>rl [I 011 IJ ""!1 "''60 P~ I pl~AO P~llA~ub 1 JO ""It.ID t I 111 P r P I..., I "" nO •• 1 or l>~I 1 .1[I ·~ v . '° 1'1 1tk '" I " " ""'"'l •• "1 .. '"~' •I I' l<r • 10 ~.'~e;,.~ Pus.LI IM• " ' . , ;o ,, I ' I ~ ' ' , " " ' . ' .. " l •• '"' •? •• >il •• , J• • ,. 1• 1:1 U I ' . ,1 ~ '°71 !:~ ' . ' . 1 ,Q • " . 14 IO , • < u 2n 1 ; .. It 11 10l ~I . " . " . " 1g 1:': " " ' 10 • • • 11 )l>o ' u " . 1? 1' _,._ • " '" • "'· " "· ,. " • .. '" ' " ... .. • • '" ... • " " • ". • •• '" 1! ~I>'· !G i; H" j~ 1l .. , ... u ?~ .. 16 ~~p·~!.: l 45 u !40 .0 • •1 1! !•" IJ I 11 11 Se !• l o I! 1• 1' ~ 5078""1~ 111 7J • Jl SI ll ll " l• ) ! • u 1' ~ 1 lo l• 11 16 , ... 5 ll JI 1 n "., ll! " "'' l! 4• •l~l I ll>o ll l S18 '1 o 1H ll I ~ 71 1 > I 1 ll l• • I! 1! l !"" 55 ,,,,. ""' 11 l l 3•1,1 ) JI 71 •9l1 1 Jl f, /' 1, yOIO! 101 vlOO a •I •I 6 II fll 11 !I 0 !l \1 ¥l0 •I •I .. ' 111 I • I 1411 •1 '• ,, ~~ . , ... ., l• • ]9 1 1t 11 11S ltl .JO• 70 1l 71 •• 1• I s ll 73 6 76 Jft S8 ll'<o l J 0 11 • 1l00 U <o ·~ ] ,. ?8 • • lO o lO " 76 11 J:I ... 48 " §616 15 , J OO O't l00'1 50 q')J" .,~ f'IO S\ I' fO IS 51 15 ~ • 1 • 1.1 1, ' I 1' 1'! 91 l ~ • ., • • " " • . .. • • ' ' 1f'j ~; " ' ,.~ s • . ,. , , " .. .. " " •• .. .. ' -OP- • ' " ' . n • • • • '" ' .. • ' " • < ' ' n ' " " " " ' ... ' " • " " " ' • " ' ' ' .. . , • • • ' .. ' '' •I e' \• 11 l OJ Ol It l• • 11 " Jn o ll 1 I• 1] I• , I I~ ) 1 ' • •I J• " ' " ' " • .. • • ' ' " " '" " . " , " n" i " " . 1Jl0 e1 Ill~ (\II " ll 110 10 . " " . ' " 10• 11 • !J J• 1 • •S o l 1' • I •O • 61 17 • ll•• ' " " . •I !l l~ l9 ..W •I ' l(M ]9 " HO JI ll 1'0 1~ ,, ' " • • ., ' " ... " ' • ' " ... ... " • • " .. •• " . " . " . ,.. "' " '" " , .. " • •• •• ' ' •• ?00 10 4 10 j ll)O 19 1• llO l "' I I • " ' " .. "" .. '" " '" .. • ' ' • ' . 36'• -11'• -~ ·~ " ' " " ' ... .. ' " " " " . • " " . ,. , " ~· " " . " ' '" ' ' • ... " "" ... II , +. '" '" " " "· lJ''• " • n ' .. .. ' .. ' ' .. ,. ' " " ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ,. ' " ~ • " .. " • • • " " , ' " ,. ' .. • " " •• ' " " • ... " • .. ' . .. • JO'• '.JO • ti NI•• ft " ••• &I'" 107 lf • 1• ' 1• • ,, 710 )J ll JI (]II ll o Kl ii'• •I ' '8 u • 16"o 100 1711, 7~" " U" I ,. ...... .. 11S 1'• I• l U 1 1 I • ". " ' ll ~ " ' ... f~ .. ,._ .. ' 1•. - N.1'. ... "' . . .. n n f } 50 I ·~ • I , 11 o ti ll o JI • • .. " •• -"" '~ l l 16 IJI< • • 7l n,,. J ,. ro ' ' •l JI le ' )) .. le 3.4• lP• W• 1' ... • 12 .. 0 J! 51 I I , t , I I ' I I '"' I le " ,, •• 10 n 21 2l1 o Jl o ,, 10 ' • ! ... 11 1 1!i 1' ) .. .. I~ &''> \ o 7Y 21 ... 2610 10 ;) •\ 1"6 )51 )1 • 0 l\J; 0 • I )} w ... 61 ,.))•11 •l ' 0 <C < ll" 6• 61 IJ II > II •l 17 .. 1 • "' •> I ll 1\ •I 10 70 . ' . in e.1 ,, , I n 1• , ll I II , • 16... • , 1.,, ll ll~ 31 • • • ~ r.J,, ~. '1l 6 I , •I •O o <U 0 • • 1• l\ J8 )I , 9• 2' I 2) I J(l •l ;j , . lU lO o .. ' 100 I~ " . " . lO 11 , )J Jrr>o 1 .. " !Go "° • If l>-'o ' ' I •• •I It I > I JI 1 • 1 I) l•J6 1o S9 -S-.. "' " .. " '" " " " .. " "' • ' ' " ' '" ... ' • " . " " • •• ' . " ' . " " ' • • . , • •• " " ,,. ' .. ' . • .. • ' " " " .. '" " l• 11 .. I l J , )6 ll 1 JI ~ l l •I ~ ~:~ ' • 1• • ~ I~ lj ! . 1~ 1• • 4 , ' " " ' . ,. <1 11 " , Sl 01 ' " ,: ~ ' " " • 11 • 10 l • .. • " ' ... .. " • "' " ' ' .. •• ' " "' .. ' " .. ,. ' • ' '" " " '. ' " ' .. ... " ,, " • • ' • .. .. .. .. ... " n1-" " " " .. '" " . ·~· l••· " " . " ' . " " ' '" ' .. •• .... " ,. ' ;J.; "" ' • .. . • " " . '" n '" .. .. n " " ' " " .. " ' " .. ' " . , .. " " " ' ' •• . . • " . ... .. .. " . " " • " . .. ' . • •• " . " " . .. ... ~ I 10 lf\lo I • o ll .... " . ' ?JO S• • S• 1 1 6~\o ISt\ lU II 70 l JS I• o II 1 oos•ol'I 1• I" I>\ •• 'o I "' lfl ,..., " •H o ll ... •O " •• ' I~'> r lll •• • •• " J t 10 ~ .. 11 !11 ... .. " " " .. , .. , ' . .. .. . .. ' " " ,. 1lg "' " ... " , " . ,. " 1 ... -" ,. .. ~ " ' ... . ' •8 • ~ 91 • + J I'• -•• N"W VOllC '"'"l -TI'f fnlloWI ... I 11 """"' """ tlod:t 11111 1111'1 -tw "'• tnell •"Cl !!.....,. !fie "'°'' ~I" pi • Pl c.,11 e-1 c111,,.1 Oii ,,,. Ntw .,..,_ S ocl l!~t~~"'~:.. .. =~!i:!,""':~:':." •It !hi dlltn9!1Ct klWt"! ~•111._.,.., ci.u,.. ..... ioe-1 I 1.MJ .-l<P. "" DOW"f\ ... ''" ... ' ' ' ' " • " '" " 11 : ' . ,, '" " " '" '"' " .. ... l~ • )&, ll ,, 'Ml.. ""' flt !o lo t• .. <IS"' I 10 . 10 .. l'\.o 1t,.. I) ... """' 11 ~ '"' I II.. .,_, H ll 11 ... 1• 'M , 'M~• 11 •l • O '-,. :IO'o ,. .. ;:nn .21 ) •• ,...<'I • 11 • •l• ll I " lU l ) 1' u . ! !J !I •I I 1 I . . " ' 14" " • 71 l1 JI 1111<.•l • 10 I• I~ -T- • " " " " • .. 11 11 . ,. l• l! • n ni... ... Jo • 'ti • . " , ' ... ' " ,,. n " Ul '• I 11 .. u n , 191 -" . IAO l l • " .. . " ' ' , .. , .. _,, " . !!.. I ' • 17 11\o Jl ' J.I ,. > l• , , " . JI"' ll ltl l) j, ,, 1' 4 ' • I T.I ' ,l ll .. 1! • • 1t1 '' Jl • lJ • , .. '1" JI JI , " ' la la • .. . 111 ll'o 1 ' • . " • . .. • -" , . • .. I ..i 0 -.. N ~ \V )10nK (l pl) -F.lec tron1t <1 nc1 cr)mputer 1 ~~ue~ led ;i. broad retreat on the N e ~ 'ork Stork Ex change P.1onda} Burrou flh1; ~totnrnla 1n high grar las t \1eek Jost ~e1 eral point~ \\1\h IR~I the ~nftc st SflOt C'o ntro l Data a ~d ll one\~ell al~o came under pre~s111 e IRi\I 1he Dn11 Jones orr 1ndu str1al a\era ~e \1 as abo ul fj l 2 pn1nl s <1! 901 65 ntar the (1nal !ZOn9: Slandard & roor s 500 stock 1nclex sho\1td a lo~s of (l R6 at ~ 62 \1 h le rlecltnf'.S tnpperl ad1 ances 80 to 449 11mon~ the I fi78 issu e~ on the tafle Pr1 res 111~0 ea~erl 10 moderate American Stock F.xl hange turno\er on the UAL n( l .&L r>! 1(1 Ull.0 (0 0 u G (r> i i UY.( n!I 11 <Jn• en 1(1 Un Co no Un(oDn~ l un on Coo lJ<l f •tlll Un E o I lJn E o I 1(1 vn E p o Un E P 11'1 lo I . ., ?O Ill • ' •I ~ " " '" /,II ••• ! ]7 • 11 .. 1J 5''-.W» ---31 )1 • uno C• oo uoc. pl\O Un<'~~Cnl Un i>~< P H Ur> M •n 10 Un " • 10 Ur ~Y•I DI I Un ""n• 0 l" ' ... l 11(1 urs '"" 30 U 6\IP l XI ::l ••••.,••"''*•"'.,"'"'''"'"wwwaa.,~••™'"'"''~'''"'w"'"""'" ... ''""'''''w,..,• If" n I! c~ "~JO ' ~ " ' . 10 .. \:': '"; ' t n•~ ~J 41 T,ho v •I l •nU l • :'.] 1 •n> W .., Un r n (•I lJ (], 03 '1 lln tG• 1 0 72, l '• 10 , 30 ,_ .. un nd lO u 1• J j 1l j l•~· • :16" rl : • 7.r 1< lob "Pt k .o>~ •l lMd S~ ~: J.:'! ._ ~:1,ef.~h •••••"-lo Tetit ~e M!Ao .. Tt•~• Co ' T ~ ""' n I , ~ T ~W1"" 11'1 71..,. T ~"'"" • I 11 l ~nl<!).11 4(l .,, "' 1 •n•c 1.,. 6'4-t l l ••• •«I o• l•t vn i nol•1 . ~ , . ,,.. 'IU"J• '"'' , , .. 21' • '""• ,un !MM I)) JO >JI.,"" l'l'• I >lJ" N~< •,1 I l o ! -o Un P•M" U Jt\o .»i, )llo -\~ Vn Ro• n1 1' -UV-•• ' • ' I~ "' '"' ... • • " '" " ' .. '" • " '" ' . • "' " .. .. • • " " "• ' • ... • • ,00 " • " " • • " . ". " .. ,, " " " ll•• . . ., ~ " ' • • 19 " fl , I " I' l \"() 9 • ' \l 9 • 19 l? IH ' , " " " " ' . .. • ... . ... ~· .. ' ". " ' " " ,,, • • . .. • .. " '. , .. " .. " ,,,,, !~·· > 11 .. 01~. •I £4•1 i.l • loo" },) •I 1'\• H '• 'l " > 1.V • }.o t }'~ t J 11 Jo !J• 1' I ,...., .. ~ l• I loo 1 • J fl l lJ .. Jo '1•ll n 111 11 1 •!i u . 'J(.io )J 11 >',1 n 1~ .. ' 11 11 .1• JO l1 • , 1'1 11 I 1"1 199 11"• ,, • ll t i" • .µ., t If 11"-W .. • •t "I I 11 illO ' 1f lj tt.: :l : 1'1 It. I ,. ?(I 19 ' ll l •. l l " 12 I 11 lf II • 11 91 • 11 .. '1 f'' I i n ~ 11 l 0 1' • ' • , . , '"" 00 ' I 0 61 '' n•. ... • 1? ' • 1' • •oo " " " n •• ... • llll • ... • " "' ' 11•. " ,,. " '" " • • , . " " " , .. • " • • • • n • " . " ,., " " ... , '" ... " 00 •• " , .. n • -WXYZ- W•b II pUl!I W•<"Cu JO Wo(h Pl110 Wt~ftll 1 6lt W•~··" I W• ~r• 10• Wtll 1>.cl WO M~ • 60 WO""" r (O IW• • "" Wo ~ (<>11<1• Wo no;n .o Wo "<n 1 • Wo l o TI JO 'I""' ~s,... W&•h C.• 10 Wo h5 10• •1 W• hWr 1 l• i.w.w "J~~" , W•v" Gn 16 -1 ;. Wav C. o!I Ml 110 II J " l6161•l l6l 61 0l ,, 3'... ,. . l• • 19 11 ,.~ ,. •l••:li'>ll 1 10101'1 1!I 11 ~ 11 • • ~\ I ~ 6 .. • •• so ·~ •• .JI 11 •• ' J A , 11 1 ll 7 <l •I • 10 16"-I,,. • Ill JI l i"' JA•• • ll\o 15>0 1l • t I o I S 111 1 l0•10"-S 16l011 1 ... , ... ,,., ... 1 11 11 11 ,l w~•" IJ• \\•t~ II ... !6 . " ' " 'M llil'o ••• ••• J I <\.o • l'" ~ " • If ' ' U '-'~ ~'.;! .. -•1 34 ~ ' " ro •• ..1 •J ~I fl ' " 1100 14 ,, '! r,~ IOJ ~ ij ~IS 110 ,, "' " I »0 fl ... LIW (k'IM C!ll .. .. ·~ • ••11 •• ... ' .. ·~ ... • ". "' " ... " •• " " ' • •• ,, ·~· " " '" M .. .. ·~ • "' ~ • 14 1 -• " .,,,_ ... lJ • .. llO" 4 .... <::1 t1 -... 7' ~ -1 • " . ,,. . -. •• • " . , •• f " "' . -. ' '" . !HO + "-• .. -. ,, .. 1 •• • ~· . JI '° lo\ )J ~ .._ 6 Wo •co u Wbno (o •~ w~ .. ~!Je lw,,., "' "' 'HI WotM .& WV 1: al••. 1• '" l • (" Ill \(I • n f Yno ~fl 1 XI '••(~• ,,. l~I• r!• Ill l•n• • No n l•• I (• O 1.~1 h ~ •n lunn~11 CO~f .~ .., ~>' • t) I J'o 9J>M -t Jt'O 11 11.. '"" t Jlo ~lo•o I I 11> 11"> 11 •-• .. 1• 1~ 1'"" -(o ll II)'. 0 1 IO'o -o •I <l •lh <11 - l\ , ... "·-• 990 j ,,..._ ... ........... _ ... n w .ni.i.1,...- 1 ,, .. I •" -•S 68 .. 4olloffo i~ l"• lJ" ,.. ... ) 1 10 . 1 1.lO ~>.,, lo+ .. """' -1-o •~6•• .. -• • 11 . ,~ ... ,j.l.o _. , ...... ~,14.~~ II 9 I ...._ 1~'4 ~16 f\,, !I I 6• so " ...... I " II 1 11 1 . o"" e .. • • !,.~ llS 111 l ' • " u u ~ Jrll 110 111•• 11 ... _,,.. 79 o l'tli"-" ~ t~, U't 11••-<' lJ. "°'' '°"-' "'ll• l'l •-i 6(1 ,., l .. l ... -... """'lll)f .O., " Sl .. Jl n ... 71 t ... »l~1~-... T"• .&u()Cllltd <> Ml 1,71 Co1nplete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List N!W ¥0111( ( ... I>! Mon!!•• t c-~lf'I• St""~ «•Cll•~•• "'cu soi.1 tfldt I tt 1h Ltw -AS- 1 • • • • 9 • ! • • • 11 .1~1. l_I ' 1 1 u 6 II" I "' 1 i. J • I 1• 1? 12 11 • i o I • J • 1 J • l • l • ! 1 1 ' 11'• 1 . 11 I t>o ,,,_ 1' _I _1 , l ;>11 t l• J"o '" I • I • 1 I 1 1/'ol •f ~-l 11 11 11 :~:~:r-;! 4 11 I o 1\ o ' ' ' )I 11 o 17\\ ll"> 1.'IO II I !7'> l ) ' 1~V. '""' -l~ l o S>o S'<o ' , ' J _I l I 19 IJ • 11 ?J • 18 )ll I '11 !01?11 I I , I 'XI I , 10 10 J011•11 o l1 l 10 :!Cl '.JO ll J 1 1 -'I • .. • '~ ,, " '" ' .. " . " '" • ' . • .. • .w. 16 • , .. ' " • ' ' " ' • ' " " "' " •• • " " ... " " • • , ' ... .. ... " " . • ' .. .. ' " " . .. • " . ' . "' ,. '" • .. " ' ". " .. • " . " . " " " • ~ " " " " . " ... .. .. .. " -' .. 1' 11 • ' , . 1 11 • " .. 1_1 1 • . " " ' . ' ?! ,., • " . )l 1 lo ... ' " " " ' . ' " " ' ' " 1 s "" ' ... ' ro ' '. 17 11•• j ll ~ ' ' ' ' " ' •'iO 11 " ' " • • • " ' ' • ' ,. " " ... ' . • • ' " . • , " " " , " " ... .. • " ' " " ' • ' ro • •• " . ' . " , ' ' • ' , I l• • 1• ' lo 7 ' 1: • ~ I S'• I u J . , ]) 1 • ' l!I JO ,. 3f t • n 1• , 11 •• ' " • • • • " " " • " • " ' • • • .. •• " .. . .. .\ ... '" .. .. ' ' .. " . ' . ... '' -" -• • ' . ,. " ' " " '1 1J•• ' 11 .. • • " ' lt I ' 11 1 .. .., ' •• , ' • • " . ' . , .. ' ' " , ' ,, ro • " ' ' ' . • .. • ... .. " •• " ' • ' ' ' • ••• • • ' ' "' " " ' ' • ' • '" ' l ' • ,, ' • " • •• .. , .. • ' " ' .. ' . ' • ' .. ' • •• " • " ' "' " ' " .. ' . • ' " •• ' ' .. .. ' • " " • " " ' " ' • n: 11 " ' • • 11 I• 1111 l\ . " " . ' " " " ' " ' , '" • ' . • • " ,. " • " " . , " " • " • .. .. 1 • 10 ' , II o , ' " ' ' • ' ID 1 , ' ' . • .. • • • ' . ,. 10 ' • . " " . •• 6"- ' " ' ' " ' ' • ' ~ I l • '' ' " . " . " ... ~ 1~' 11 T.I' ' .. " ' ' " ' . .. ' ' . H :': ' " ' ,, ' " ' . ' '" ' " ,. " • " ' " ~ " ' .. < , ' " • .. " • " ' " ' ' " '" •• ' .. n '' ll 16 • • •• i l •• ' ' " ' • ' • • ' " , • ' . • " • " , • .. .. .. ,I ' • " ' • ' • ' ' ' " " .. " .. .. '" ' .. " ,) .~ . .. ,. " ' ' l " ' • .. •• ' . '" .. " ,. ' " ,. " ' " " " • , • ' .. ' • ' , ' " • " ' 0 It • J\o ' • 1n 10 • " ' ' IJ ,~ -E Ci-. , " " 0 I I'~ ' n , n I I • t '> l• & .... 16 .. I J o l , 11 • • • , , ... l~ l• ' !9 • l • • I , 11 """ ,,. l , , ,., t 100,, 10 > • I 10'1 10 , 11 • ., 1 l r.: 1 ' ' . 101 r. i...· I .. I o 1 I t , 1l 1~ 1;'1 I l l'-) !& • ' • 60 • " • Jot lt • ,,. • .. II• 10 l • ,, • ' ) 4'll • I • • • 11'-11 • J • ,,,. ' ' ll ' • ' I II II<• IJ I II'• IJ J•:: I >"" >"' " . . n 1: · ,1 •• 16 \I o 11 > .. 17\0 11 11 11 .. 0 • iJO 11 • J ,, ' • Jl10ol~ I b'• ' l 1i.:1i" u l11 i. • ll !I J 1~ '. ~ ~ u .. 11 i llli lfj 11 •• • • • l I 16 " '. • • " . • ' • • ' . " • ' " " .. .. • .. "" • ,\ ,) ' 1 •'> " " , • ' • • • • ' " ". " " ,l " • • ' " • ' . •• , .. " , • ' . .. '. '" . • " . • r ' • " " ' • .. .. "" .. ,; '_ •' Jo '" 111 )Lo J•<ont En9 • , Jo "w•• J1•~n•'l'r"t P J • '" s ' ,.,.,,~p .,_ ' .. .. .. • '" l' " .. . " ! " • "• ... ' ,,, '. " ... '" "" { '"" r John "" lOo ' JS !ri<.1111\1 ti : i".0,1: ln(p Ill , lt•lv•• t(lf lt•n• M ! .,, lt on•!)~vt 11(1 It• 1111 "'1 lt•••~~u IC•v J • • IC•n•o" li IC..,,. "1h li k•t hm Xlll IC•w8ne• tO It•"&"•• "' f IC•r Co IC • .,..~ )(II ··-... " .. -~. II -' IC n Al~ Cl'O IC nt ~•d o IC"'"'°"" I (Jn"' iHC Ol IC r l)y !NI ll IC I Mt ll. -.. •• " ... n•• • ,. • ... ... ... Jn 7 " - II ... V11 1"41 "'~~"! .. I(! IC'-.en .,~ ~ ICV~"' ~ 0 ... . "r. .•• • l • • 'I ~ •t L•'•v ·~~ , !.."'It ft" "-•ti • L•~• ~"Of• • l l MIUr ..)I I Ll"fl•v Co lfl•l !lld• l Hl1fl ~ 7~~ ~ 11 • 96 11 I 11 (,\ ' " ' " I• •l ' " ' ' ' .. ' .. ' .. ' " " . ' . . ' . J 11 • 7 u • ' . • • I lo • • ro ' .. . " . .. " . . .. " . ' . 7• n , ' . " ' ' ' " • ' " ' • ' " , ' ' " ' ' ' ' " .. ' . ' " " ' . ' ~ ~; " ' , " 17 •• •• JI l 1; • '" ' 1• 7 • I 7'• 1 ~~ • •• • • • .. "' . -HI- • " • • ' ' ' • • ]I JI " .. ' ' ' '' \ ., ' ' i ' .. • " . J; .. ' " ' ' i " • • • • • • ' . ' " ' ' I~ l • ... " ' • " " ' " • " " 1'l " . 1~·· .. .. ' ' ' . .. '" " . .. ' . ... "' " "' •• ,. .. " .. " . ' . •• ' " . ' ' . " ' " ' " -" • ". •• • " " . " . .. .. ' . ' '" " " '" .. • '" " • • " .. " _, • ' .. " ' , ,; "I • ) " , , . . ... " 11 ' • • " ... • " " • ' , ' '" , .. ' " • • • ' . '" • "' " ' ' . .. " ' ' " , ' " ' • ,. " " .. • .. " " .. • ' ' ' " •• ' ,. " .. • .. • ' ' . • " ' , ' " " • • ' " • ' " • t' , ' " .. " ' .l l 11 1' ' l• 11 • ]! " . " ' ' . ' • .. , . " ' l \lo 1' ., ' , l " " J• " • • • • • ' " 1~ 1~ . " " ' , .. , . • • 1~~ l~ ••• ~ " • • ' > ... ~· I • !& I ' , " . ' 15 II d 11 ' " ' ' , . 11 10 . " 11 •1 l ' " ' .. •\1 I • Jll ''. 11 6 • ' . . " ' • " ' • • " • ' ' ' " " • " " ' • ' ' ' ' " " •• " " " • .. ' " ' ' " '" " .. • • ... ' " .. 7J•o " . " . .. " •• • '. '" .. • n '" .. ,. ••• '" , .. " . " . " , .. ,,, •• '" '" "' .. •• ,,. ' '" • •• 1111 • " "' l ; ' ' ' " ' • ,. " " ' ' .. • ' " " " ' .. ... , . , . ' , . ... '. ' " "' .. " .. • • " " " • , .... 111•• I "' H "" LI• c1e .. Che ' .. n " . ' • ro • ' "' , .. ' ' ' " ' .. " ' . ,. ~J • " -• • "' Jj • ._ " . ' . 1 J I \ ~ ' ~~ ' " " • 'M1o ' ' n •• ' .. ~ ' 11 '"' ' , ' ' " ' n • .. '" , " • • ' ' ' . ' " ' • ~I J• • • " " ' ' .. •• ' " ' ' " ' • ,. '" " ' .. ' ' , " " " ,. ' .. • ... ' " 1) I\ . " " " " .. ' " , . .. ' • " ' M " " " n ,, ' ' " . ' " ' ' ' " ... '" '. , .. ' • • ' • ~. -... • • • • • •• " ' "" ,. , .. " . • •• ' . .. " ,.. ' .. " ' , ' • " ' ' " n " • .. ' ' ' • " ' ' ' " "' ,I • ' • " ' .. ,. " " ' ' • " ' " .. ' ' >I I o I . , , -NO- ' • • " • ' ii.' } ' 10 •• . " ' . ' . ,, " . ' •• ! 11 .. ' ,,.., " . ' " • ' ' )t ) • ' ". '" ' . . " ... ' " " . " ' . ,. ' " . " ' • " .. • ' ' • • ' .. " , "' " " ' ' " " " • " " .. " ' '! " 1! ' " '" .. ' ' "' " . , . .. ' ... " ... " .. ' . '" , .. " " lJ•• "" " '" ,. ,. '" •• • ' . "'' ... ', '" ' • • " ,, ,. ~ ,r· ' . ,. " " , • ' "" H it~ Lt• Cl9H C~t ,.... ...., c~•· > H+t~ Ltw ci... c~, " " • • ~ I! .. ' ' • ' . ~l •• ' .. •, ' .. ... . " " ' • • '" ' " ' !)) I I ' . ... .. ,,. .. ' .. ' . ' , " • " ' 111 10 • 10 -R S-• " • '" ,. .. • " ' • •• .. " " .. ,, "' ' " .. • • ,., '\ ... • '· ' ' " ' " " ' • ' " • .. " " .. " .. " " '" ... •• ' .. l• •• " ' . ' . ' ' " ' .. 1111 " ' ' .. ' .. ' . ' " U I • • • •• 74 11 .. ' ll 1~ .. ' " . ' ' ,. ' .. " • , . " ' 11 l• . " 1 l\• '' 11 • II -o ' " " ' ' ' 31 I • 1 '1'1 ' ' ' " ' • • • 10 .... ' . 11 10\o S• 1 lo • ' • ~ I•• l\ If • ' .. ' ' . • • 11 ~ ... . .. !O JI ' ' • ' " • "' • .. " " " " " ' • " • " .. " ' • ... '. ' . " . ' " " " .. ' . •• ' • •!i • " ' , • " " , • " ' ' ... ' .. , . ' . n " ' " ' " • 11•• . ·~ ' .. 10 l)'• 11 l:P• lJ 16" ' .. • 11 ' • ' ,.. I~ I • J 11 11 ~ ~ ~· u 1J . ' . " ' " ' l ~· 11 "' lo. 11! II > n u .... 11 ' ~ II lf" ,, ~"' • •• -f·Z- .. • ' . ' . .. ' ' • • ' ,. ' ' .. ' " ' 'i ' ' " • "" • " . ' ' '" " •• " . .. " 101· " • "' " ' .. ' " ' • • .. , " " " " . ,, ' " .. • .. ,. , ' " • ' • ' ''" " . • • ' •, ,. •• " . ' ... " .. ' . • .. .. • ' ... ' . ' • . .. , .. ' '. " . " ' ... ' . •• " ... ' " .. " . , ' .. ' l~t " . .. " "' .. •• .... " ... • ~· ,. ' '. ' , .. '1' " " ' . 'l 1 r.! '" '" "' " 'I . ' . ••• ~· • ' • " " • .. ' . " ' " .. • .. .. lib -" , . , .. ' ' • ' " ' • ' " • .. " • " '" ' .. " .. " ' . '. " • ,,. " • " ' " , •• • • ,, " " " ' " ' " .. • • " " , .. " ' " • • ' .. " ' ' • ' .. ' .. .. " • " ' ' • ' ' .. ' " " • ' • • , . • " . " '" ' ,. " " ... ' . " " " " . • ' 1, '" • , .. .. "" ......... "" .... . ~ .,.,,.., •• llJ)o I • "Mo DI TmH~m l' . .... . " " ,. ' "' •16 11 • • " ' :ll 1' • 1 I 6 1 .. . .. . ' . 1 .. 1l . ' ' I '.JO>• l 111>1 11 71 ,, . ' , . 1• ! • " i ) • I t 1:•: I l l•• . " . ... " . . . ' ll 1 '• )j I I ... • • .. • •• lJ 1i o ' " ' . " ' , .. ... : 1f I ,. l • " , 11 n•, .. , • .. ' )l l . ~} ~ .. " '" • •• ,! ,f"' i ' ' . , . : 1~ .. . " ,, l•lo { : , . ' " ' ' • " •• ' • ' ' ,: .. " . .. I 1• o " ' . " .. ' I! lJ •• I • ' .. •1 •• " ' . ' .. ._ " " ' .. ,I " • ' " " • • ' ' " • • ,. • • • ' . ' " • .. ! .. ' • 1: ~ ' ,. ' ' . ' " "" ... ,r; "' •• ~ " ,,. ' " • ' . " ' .. ' ••• " . ~ ' . ' " " "" •• ,. 1 ....... .., '.' . .. -. ,.. -" .. - '"" -+ .. '" ll'• -"'" " • '" " . " . JOO.-+1 " ·-" .. ,, • ! • ,._ • .. . -.. U \1 •• ,,, .. ' ~ ~~! 1'... )(I • lO ~JO ·-"" .... • l ' .. .. .. • ... l . " " . • " ' . , ' ' .. .l l' ' .. .. ' ... • • '. ... . .. "" • '" ... " .. " " ' ... .. .. 'l l ' ' .. '"" -~ • I\\ -._ lf<!o = " ~ • • ' " " .. _ ' " . " • .. . '. • • • 17~• •• l • -'• " • , .. -.. ' ' ,, , . 1 U·16 ' ,. ' ' . •• .. " • " .. '" " " •• " ' • • ' ' ' " ' . " ,,.. .. • .. ' , .. ' ' ' • " ' • " ' ~l " . ' " ... .. ' • '" , " . ' " .. " ' . ' '" • " .. l. ,. < " " ' ' • ~ ' ' • • ' • • • • ' ' . .. • • • ' ' • • Ir vine Man Joi11s Bank Ir\ 1nr ~lurltn res1de r1l t ane B 19 • ' ht1~ Joined Ra nk ol Amerh.:a s Y.est A n a h e 1 m b1 anrh as its new mana ger accord1ng to re1uon al v1cf'. pre~1dent II H Jackson ll •• Ml1rh n who re~1des 11! 492l Sen1~;i Way has bee n 1na11a~er Qr the Harbor Adams bran ch 1n Cns t11 Mesa ·-" -.. ' . -'. "" ' . JI -1o1--------------if' + ~. Sumbol• /~ ~ -._ S• •• nvu••• 1r1 11nofflc1or I\\ Unloi< o hft,.lu llOl9CI '"'" .. <j vl- \lV, -~ ,,..,di In !ht !or11ol,,. l•~lt • I •n"ut l lJ~• dl•bu 1tm1nh b•n•<I,,. tnt l••I 11u1rt1•f>' i; ) •• '"" •n,,.,11 .... ••!Ion soec 11 e• ~ t-: ~:· ~ !l:ld.-:..• .~ .~:·~~1\1.":' 1:~ i: > lo lowln, t<11o•»0!n ~ •-Al•o tX! 1 o• ••I •• b-Annu• ••'- :it 1>!uo t oe• d•lltrld t L <l\l df!ln• otvl- 1 "dt<1<1 d-Oe< ••I'd or <1tld Jn 911 • ut S ~ I ()C. d v 1i.nd.. 1-Ptld t •! >•or f-1 <>1 d In 1t0<k dur ttll 1'71 "'mo •d t t lh 1 , •• "' Ott ••Ill• dt"ll or •• d '' ~ut;.i" )I ' d•l• •-Of'(ltlfd or ~•Id '" ,,, ~I ~ ! 'I YIU "-Ottll't<I DI' P• d •!I• 1 MJI \• -div df"ll Of "'Ill UP •-Dttl•tt!I t r pt 11 l • I I Ill • Yttr tn tccumul•llYt lJlut w rt. 1~,' ~ di¥ dtn<11 In •rtt•ro n Ntw 111111 ;o.- 1 I • -Po la '" I ..... , "vld.t1111 .... ttoo .,. 'f ~ -..... •II or ~· •U""' l•k....al l••I 111¥1~ .... ro "; ~, • mttllnt •-Dec •••d or ftli" r.. lt70 t u• .. ... _ \o 1lodl. d Yldtnd& 1-,.tfd In llOK-°"' I ... 1' ,._ lt 1t .. 11 ... 11.,. t••h ... .,. .,, ""''""'" • • ,. • Of •• .., •• llvllon .. ,, 1-S•lt1 In fllll Ac! 11• ••tu !lt l •toumH i:, 1\1!~ - '"" •• • -E• lnlrr.,1 c!-C,,11!1c1!1.t. I'' ~ f1"•H •-DIM I !" I 11 r -M1•11• .. flOl\11• ~·-tD 1\1 lrl\p1l•td h" lr\l lU• ..... ·:1...,_o;,, ~·· *• •• ,,., •*-•, .... ,,.~, .. • ...... 1 ,.1.., 11• '-----------~ J 2 DAIL._ PILOl Balkan Countries Under By .l. H. HERllotANN Loadon Financial Times UPI LONDON -The Soviet Unio*ppears to have d«:klt_'(I lo, step 1,1p lhfi pressure rn1 l h~e B a l k.an co uti· Irie principally Roman io - whi h ii considers to be out of line. The tlewest move ca1ne Aug 18 when the Soviet am- ~ in Bucharest ob- tained an intervie"'' u•ilh N i c o I a e Cea.!iescu, the Romanian party chief and head of state. Ori the sarne day, on the eve of the an· niversary of the 1968 Soviet in· SAVE2.1%! Sears 3-Speed Electric Scisaors \'a~non of Czechoslovak.la . "Rude Pravo," the Ciech Par· ty newspaper, published an in- terview with Kim Philby. foriner Bri!ish intelligenct ~gent in ~1(111CQW. The in- terview was clearly designed as background music I o 1>1'hate\•er !hf! Soviet am- b a ii s ad or was telling Ceausescu in Bucharest. Ceausescu considered the Soviet ambassador's message sa serious that he in1mediN:c.ly called a joint emergency meeting of !he Communist Party's centra l co mmittee, of !he state cuuncil and of government. The So v I et messag~ itself can eas.tty be bfllessed fro1n th~ bl!ekground music. PhiJby described lhe present situatlon in the Balkans as a Mntinustion of a seri~s or Western plots; agaiNt Alba nia hi 1950; against €uba in 1951: against llungary in 1956 aod agaimt . Czecho6Jovakia f n 161968. 1''Fbe socialist coun- tries ne:ed no further warn- ing,'" Philby was reported as saying. Directives sent this month to party organizations in Czechoslovakia by Vasil Bilak, member of the Czech Party po l ltburea u , are more D r-es~, S por ts"''Par }'abrjc.s R icltly Te.xturcd and Print •Festive dress prints in Petma· Prest® fab rics are a snap to care fo r':llld resist wrinkles • Colorful casual spom wcar in crease resi stant cotton • All in 45-inch widths Sears Low Price Y ndage D1pt. out.spoken : Romania , l he directives said, ha! betrayed and leads an a nli ·Sov iet pohcy. Jt has also, the dir~· tlve continued, c on l' I u de d tse<:rei rnilltary raets with China and Yugoslavia und, and according to Bilak, this situation cannot be tolerated_ Bilak added that there were also possibllit ies of disorders in Yugoslavia. What is the si mil ari t y between the situation 0 r Czechoslovakia in 1968 and that of Romania in 1971? The paramount interest of the Soviet Union in 1968 was not political but military and was •A handy tool for the v.•oman who appreciates perfection in sewing •Electric scissors adapt to almost all fabric weights . ~ • Self-sharpeo.iag blades, , II, 10-f"t. builc-in cord . f\~ otionr OeJ1t. ) \ ,\ SAVE 925 t.o •.'JO on Quiet Craftsman Electric Mowers YOUR CHOICE Regular $124.99. Powerful 9.0 Cu. In. engine. &.s y to use. 1 S. in. power reel m r1\ve r •. .)$ (O 2Ya- inches cutting hci~ht. #8196'1 Regular SJ 29.99. 20.ia. push ro- rary mower with carc hcr has I 0.5 Cu. In. cn,i;inc. Quick, easy starts. #9151i /ia,dware Drpt. SAVE '60 Craftsman Radial Arm Saw· • Direct drive motor develops 2Y:z-H.P. Bearings permaneat- ly lubricateci Anti-kickback safety foi ture. • Blade guard wi th light. #2946 $i.:i.Q to $4.99 10-l n. Saw Kl:ulr,l'i 2,99 SH.99 Molding and Dado Head G1uir ~ .99 S\3.99 $&wdtl~t Colletilo 9.99 Sold SeponJely 157.97, __ JO.la. Sow A .. _.,. Klt-ll9.99 HMdcv.m Dtpt. Pressure by Soviets AlllMAlegk -- concerned with fOrtil)'lng the Sovlel Union's Western fron- tier to have its back. covered in case of coo!llct with China in the F1tr East. PolhJcal cover, by a 118et with the We!t <:erm.an government, Jollowed In 1970. In 19711 the Soviet Union is £aced Wilb defection 0£ Arab government! from its side and with the prospect of an en- tente betwet?n China and the United $~, it main rivals fo r infhience in the un- developed countries of Asia and Africa. The route lo both is through the Middle East and the Soviet Union reels U1e need to establish there a firm footing before lhe Chinese and the Americans can agree to a new Yalta. this tirne at its elpeme. Romania is in the way, or al least in the expotied flank or such Soviet ezpansion .. What are the differences between the Clechos.lovak case or 1968 and the Romanian case of 1911 ? The main one is that the Czech leaders at the time lived in an unreal world, believing that they could both become independent and re- main Soviet allies. They spoke first and never .acted. They made no military preparations since they never contemplated fighting the Soviet Union. Fae· ed with invasion they lo.eked a well trained and equipped army in barracks. 111e Romanians. however. are ready to fight. Yugosla~ preparations for p a r t i s a n "'arfare have been widely publicized and recently it was announced that fr.ontiers wittl Hungary have been r einforced by mixed military and civilian units, The Romanians are thought lo have started simi l a r preparations in 1968. If al· tacked they intend to fig ht an Invader by guerrilla warfare. Sears Own Vitamin E • Beneficial for all or· gans of die body • 250 capsule bottle • 100 Inrernatiooal Units 391 Seal'll Popnlar Vitamin C 250'• •. ~;:U>w 149 • ' 11-1 ;vl'I'AMIN i:;; • . c.,..1 ••. ., 1oa 1.u. ., ·-~~_.. SAf'E '1.0! Electric Adder 4999 • Canbination en- try k ~ys n1ake opcr:lt1on easy Statior1ery Drpt. •Each tablet supplies 250 m~ of Viramin C • Borde of 25 0 t ablets • Jmportant supple- ment-body can·c: store Vit. C Cos11uJic Dept. SAVE •2 an.cl ~.J on Interior and Exterior Late x Paint Sears Best Guaranteed Latex Flat Jlr~u lar $H.'J? 599 •Easy 10 apply and there's co J rip o r !"pat(cr -dries i n only 30 minures! •Washable color.; and white #87005 Scaro R.-st 1-Coat Latex l~"'~l 11r f Y.•)I.) 7 99 • One coat covers any color •Cho ice of colors anJ whicc •Dries in Vz hour ••• easy clean-up with soapy WBter. #30005 Pai11t Dtpt. 5-GaJ. Aquarium Kit ror Intriguing Fun 799 •Ideal family eniormenr! • Includes: tank. pump, filter, g lasswool, tubing and char- coal. • Made of heavy gauge, oon- mai;ncti c, highly polished stai nl ess steel Jo.Gal Aquarium Kit '-"" 9C'- r.et'l50riee a.~ 5-pl.) 1 0.99 Gttnim Shop MQNA PA•a COVINA HOUTWOOD OLTM,IC &.IOTO Sears '°MONA J,t,NTA MONICA fOltRA NCl SotisklctlOft 11•-4400, 5llo41l0 , ••• 0611 ... ,.,,4, , ••• ,21 1 62f·Sl61 ~···•11 1 342-1111 CAHOOA PAU: n MONtl INGUWOOI OltANU ,,co SOUTH COAST rt.AU. VA.\U1' ' Guarant•ed J40-GMI 44l •l 91\ 671.2121 637-1100 .fll-416t S 40·.SllJ 7•l·l 4ft, , .... ,,,0 OrYourMon.y COMrTOH GllNDAll LONO l lACH , ....... ,,. .. SANTA rr l,_,..GI TMOUSAN1J OAl(I v n MoNT,.. Bade IU<lill, 6124111 ~J·100...,:S44.,ft1 I olJS.0121 fl14llt,•1~211 su:u.1c:uiXX,}la>co. • 944·10l l •• , ... , .. , lll·1121 7S9-1t1t • ' J -_, ·' -~ ... ' lh A romantic gowns herself in long, wool ros es with a border of sweetheart edgings, Burgundy velv eteen blazes the fashion trail with a brie f pla id ski rt in navy and burgundy (right). , I I ,AA·· ,....,_ ..... j ' ' ' ' \' l ;.. i; J ,_)\: ·~. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuncl•r• Aotu•I ~J, lf11 Ptt• II .. ' . ~.-~ ... Fashion Trail Blazed Free By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) -Call It the new freedom , in fashion for the young set. But what they are wearing back to school is the casual and comfortable in clothes. Sum up the look wilh the whole range of denims -dungarees, levis, jeans. Add in the return of the blazer, continuation of the ponchos. the booted look, the tie- dyed fabrics, the granny dresses down to the ankles. The casual trend is not designer-die· lated. The school set dreams up its own variations, from dungarees cut off to look like hot pants, to sneakers worn on soi:· less and stockingless feel. to What effect this casual, "v.·orn" loo'h has had on Mom and Dad's back-1.<>-schoo~ 1· clothinNudget is difficult to determine. One West Philadelphia mother or 10 said her family would be hard-pressed if all the children had lo be outfitted in spiffy new fashions. ''In a family this big, they have to team pretty quickly to share anyway," said r-.1rs. Lois Flatley. ''But I think the general trend away from materialism is a good one. The children seem mo~ healthy not worrying about clothes." But Mrs. James Hines, of Cincinnati, didn't think the casuaJ dress trend rtally was any less expensive so far as buying school clothes was concerned. "Most of the casual clothes cost just about as much as regular skirts, slacks and shirts," she said. "I don't think anyone saves any money." r.1rs. Hines has five children ranging from 16-year- old twin girls to a JO-year-old . A United Press lntemalional check of cities, large and small, across the nation • r;howed that school dress often depends on school regulations. Some schools set 1>trict codes-others allow almDl!it anythin& in the classrooms. .,. The National Education Association 1ays that the late 19605 rourt rulings on dress rtgul1Uon1 give students far more freedom -"New rulings lend . to favor the idea that students 1re free to dress as they please a.s long as there is,no actual disruption of order in the classroom or lmpingeriient on the freedom of other r;tudents." Fashions evallable at May Co., Sear~. Jean Dahl and AM Folgers. Choose I Chamois-like jeans seem 1 as soft as suede. A fuzzy turtlenec k sweater tops the look. Alternate Route Taken by Designers Couture · simplified. Se int Laurent ma~es his beloved 40s-inspired sportw ear. By 1\11\RIAN CHRISTY t:uropcan couture -as seemingly indl'- s!rucliblc as th~ Sanla Clous myt h -doesn't :;c:n•am nuthoril .v any 1norr i\1illions of people arc disenchanted \l'ith the business of high fash ion. They equate it with da}rdrcams and fan tasy. Coutu re is such a remote and L!OWuchable \\'Orld. It spea ks of snobbery. How can it be acquired \vithout an unend- ing flow of money? And isn't it self aggrandize.. ment? Paris-Rome designers are a"·are of the negative emotions that stalk high fashion . ll takes approximately $250,000 to slage a sho1v 'and the major return is the publicity that makes !he designer's name a household word. But sales? Dwindling. Designers, who are often backed financ ial- ly by giant' cosmetic compani<?s. are trying to cope with the problems that threaten to bring about the demise of European couture. Couturiers are taking a new route. Designers who used lo create flamboyant never-never clo1hes cooceived for a dreamland existence arc now making believable-wearable fashion. The idea is that volume-priced Ameri. can manufacturers will buy to copy line-(or- line. Thus. what goes on in Rome-Paris salons Is neither far-out nor inaccessible. DROPS OUT Influenlial Yves Saint Laurent, the 35-year- old "boy wonder" or Paris, is couture'• first avowed dropout. He "'on't create two couture collections annually -in January and Jqly - because even today's rich woman isn't about to change her way or dressing every six ]llOnlhs. Sainl Laurent will concentrate his immense t.alenU on ready-to-wear lines to be showcased end sold in his « Rive Gauche boutiques. Thus he will reach people in general -rather than a handful of rich socialites. Neve r before has European cou ture looked so simple. Christian Dior does princess·ahaped dresses: Lanvin. creates fur-Jined storm coat!. . - ., . Courreges goes for jumpsuits with Eisenhower jackets. Ungaro reincarnates the pleated mini skirt topped by a shirt.vest comhination. Feraud docs capes. Everyone is 1naking cape-coals. And in Italy I.he fnshion mood can be summed up In one word : spotlsv.·car. The Romans see "fash· ion" in terms of plenled skirts, shirts, blazers. Roine gos:;ip is that Valentino is thinking about closing his salon and doing only ready. t~wear for his own boutiques. Jn Paris Pierre Cardin and Andre Courreges have threatened to follow in Saint Laurent's foot steps. COUTURE DIED And everywhere is heard the opinion that traditional haute couture died v.·ith Coco Chanel earlier this year. Cardin has decided to go a giant step further. He won 't show his couture line in January and July -the two traditional months for run- way 's Paris Couture. Cardin will show in Feb-. ruary and October when the ready-to-wear shows are in fr'\ swing -his own included. Courreges, the designer who put women in whtte drum majorette booU five years ago, has already made a move toward diluting his couture shows with ready-to-wear. Zip over to bis all-white salon In Paris. Models wearing white long Johns-and nothing else -cavort across his dlm&oslu st.age with signs that read "Couture" or "Ready·lo- Wear." When you go to a "Couture" show you are automatically &hown Courreges' le5S u- pensive lines. Courreges ii 1 bit ol a rebeL These are the inner wortings of a chanc· ing ind~try. Who stands to gain moat from the crumb- ling of European couture? Women. For the first time. in the history of fashion, women will be havlng world-famoul designers creating label clolhel for them that can be bought off the rack. Md even couture clothes -like Christian Dior of ParJs which say1 it • will be business a1 usuat-Will be believable. Show-ore, drop-dead clothes are flnilbed. At least for now. Classic look of contemporary sponwear ••. ankle length kilt worn with ribbed sweater. Print blouse completes picture. • ' • , •• "'·· Wife Won't Wage War DEAR ANN LANDERS: You &f'\ pro. bably fed up with letters Imm wlimen who want to respond to lnlantryman's Wife -the ga! whose husband carri~ on an affair with an Army nurse the whole time he was in Vietnam, but please read one more. I am married to a serviceman who now is in Vielnam. All I want is for him to co1ne back alive and whole. I wouldn't dream of asking him what he did over th ere. 'fhis might sound awful. but J wouldn 't care what ht did. It's not im· portant. War is a dehumanizing, brutaJiz. ing ('Xperience. When a man is 10,000 mi!es from home he is capable of behav· ing in a manner romplelely out o[ ~ character. A normal male has physical needs. An Army nurse has physical needs. too. And it seems. to me that she ~ .,.,·ould be a much safer choice than some !ramp on a bar stool. You probably won't print this Jetter bct'au!ie it run!I counter to the Puritan elhic on Which your columm i., basfil , but I just wanted you to know that I agree wholeheartedly with your "forgive and 1 rnrgPt'' philosophy and I especially li ked i ynur line, "War i!i hell and a man doesn't ~ nred an y more hell when he gets hom e." r 1\.1nre power tn you. Ann. Ha ng in there, Doll. -l'LL GIVE MI NE HEA VEN. DEAR HEAVEN: Here's your letter and my thanks ror writing It. Drop me a line when y11ur man gets bomt. I'd love to know be made It. DEAR ANN LANDF:RS· Yriu r repl y to "Infantryman's \\'ife" should be printed on cards and att ach('d to every marriage license. IL skould al so be reproducfi!, framed and hung Ol'e r el'tr}' marriage bod. In case you·1'e forgotten, an irate r~ader called ynu a traitor to your sex because you )old the wife whol e husbarid had cheated on her ... F'orget 11." That same woman ""'rnte again to 6aY. "\'.'hat do you mtan. ·rorgel ii? Ho""' can a tortured, miserable v;1fc put something like that out of her mind? She is not a machine. She's a heart-broken 11.·~eck who has hl'en hetr;:iyed, !ied to and)oub!e crossed'." Your answer v.·as brauliful. "-nn. You said : "O.K .. don·1 fnrgel it. Rl!'member it. Harp on it. Keep him up nights. Make him suffer. Get el'en with the rat. After A while you'll notice he is no lon ger defen· dm& hims~ against your urades. He'll t:.ecome quieter and quie~r. One day it will be so quil!t around your house you won't be able to st.and it. He·u bt gont .': t\o. I am not an Infantryman 's but I too , v..as a jealous fem2Je. Wbe'h my husband dared 'speak to 11nother fe- malt" I sutked . pvuted, st.a~ ed up h11lf the night crying and accusing him of every· thing und tr the sun. 0 yes, we. kissed and made up after l got the anger out of my system. but he became quieter and ltss com munic ative as r beat him into submission. Tonight it is so quiel in this ho'use I cant bear it. He is gone. No , he didn 't ""'a!k out on me, he died. Today i~ the ftr~t anniversary of his death. How odd that I should have read that particular column today. It's too late for me, Ann, but it might nol be too late for somebody else. I hope you get through to those foolish. immature women who kill tb.a mosl preciou s thing in their lives. -ONt. \\'HO DIDN'T KNO\V \VHAT SHE HAD •tJL SHE LOST IT. OEAR FRIENDS : Thank )'llu for ~·riling . I hope it helped. Un fortunately tht wo'rds of Omar Khayyam seem crue- l)' appropria te -··Nor all )·our piety nor wit shall lure It back to cancel half a line , nor all your t~rs wash out a word of It." .1. . . Your Horoscope 1- ' League Goes Where the Action ls .L As part of their voter servi ce responsibility, mem- bers of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters will man a registration table at Corona de! Mar State Beach Park from 10 a.rn. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. S, to register 18-year-olds. Mrs. Paul Slayback tright) indicates \vhere Corne! Fitch is to sign, while Nance Power15 waits her turn to register. Scorpio: Develop Ideas !OUTIQUE cent healt h resolut ions.. stitution is involved. Visit one Coast Couples Recite Vows WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER I By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES i March 21·Apnl 19): Keep l'lbjecli\'eS in view . focus on ultimate outcome of co- operativt venture. Ql'ercome tendency to brood. Associat e may be engrossed in placing blame. Rufuse to play this gan1 t-. Slrive to understand 1·arious points of view. VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sept. 22 !: '"'ho is tem porarily confined. Favorable lunar aspect now PISCES tfeb. 19-f.tarcb 201: coincides with creative en· SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! ?t 1 7 l • f•y1t11 N1wpotl 811ch liJS.7740 deavors, romantic interest~. Accent is on fr iends. hopes Young persons claim al-and wish~s. After slight delay . tent ion. Ma}le logica l con· _2Y~"~"~':ec~e~i~•·e:_:c~ce~d~it~t~h~•'._l ~is'_<f_du~e~·'============ ---, ' MRS. De PASQUALE DE PASQUALE-CRANE Pamela Ruth Crane hrca111e the bride of Armand John Ile Pasquale durini;: cercmnnie!i in St. John !he Bn pli:il CRlholic Church, Costa i\1e.."~· The bride, daught er of !\Ir. and Mrs. Rollin R. Crane nf Corona del Mar. \\'RS attended by Mrs. Ralph C, Allen . The brideRroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. John De Pasq11ale nf Chicago, asked Anthony 01· tavian{I lo be his best n1an . • FolloY.'ing a hont'~·mnon in Hawaii. !he newl v\1·eds .,.,·111 make their home 1n Ne11·port Be.Jich. The bndl', a Dana Point teacher. is a graduate of the Uni versity of Red lands where she ""'as a member of Spurs and Delta Kappa Psi. Her hus- hand graduated from the Aerospace Institute of Chic ago and is a rJight test engineer for McDonnell-Douglas . BEARD SLEE-R ICHARDS A garden v.'edding at th e La }labra home of Dr. and Mrs. f.1 . L. Flanders linked in mar· riage !heir niece, Diane Lynne Hichards and Rand W . Ueardsley. 'J'he l{ev. ,James Pot'rschke performed !he rites for th e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AllX'rt Hichards of Corona del f.1ar and the son of Mr. and f.1rs. Clcnn Beardsley of Roll- ing 1 !tlls. r-.lrs. John Vrcdl'nhur,g '"'a!I llH· 1natron of h on n r ; bridesn1aids V.'!i'rC \. 1\-1 i s s l)f'hnr;ih Hieh;inis ;in(i"-fl.l(s. Kagel ~mith. and fl ower girl was l.i.~;i Rich11rds. Attending the l.Jridei:rnonl \\'£'re Vredenburg h, best m;in ; c:reg Flanders and Lee Haley .Jr.. ushers, and 1\1 ark Richard s, rin,R: bearer. The bride earned her BS and teaching credential frnm the liniversi ty or Sou I he r n California where she is v.·nrk- ing tov.·ard~ her MS. Her hus· b;ind received his B A . lrarhing crPdenlial and ~1 S fron1 the same uni\'ersit ~" She plt'rigt'd Pi Beta Phi and he af- ""'"d with K'PP' Alph,, _ 1 Crow11111g Glory }Jeanty salons Dnl MIUI~ I.JO SUN0.1.YS ' Save over 50% now on a carefree luxury wave I • $20 MAGIC CURL $9.50 --• $25 GLAMOUR CURL $11 .50 • $30 REGAL CURL $1~50 COMPLETE BUDGET R'ERM •• , ••. •lwrt• •595 (Nom'\11 H1ir) a.T ... w~ i...•• SHAMPOO-SET STYLE CUT IOUTH COAST 'LAZA-,hWll Mt·7114 Uwtr lt•l l -!<It•! t. l•I" Cl.,... ·~tlll"fl " .... ' ,_ , 1 ;- " Koch P'hol• MRS. BEARDSLEE SCOFIELD-HANSON \11r,'l1nia Lesli Hanson and Kenneth Paul Scofield ex- changed vow:i and rings before !he Rev. ,Jan1es l,,amberlh in t:hrisl t:hurch by the Sea, Newport Beach. Robert E. Hanson nf Cornnl'I del ~1ar £a ve his daui;hter in n1arria~e 1n lht snn nf Roberl Sc(lfit'ld 11nd J\!rs. fl!ltrici a Scnfit!d. Cost a Mes11 The bride 11·as attended hy i\1is.~ Pamel;i Nelson . maid of honor; !ht Misses c;1nger lv\or- ris. Jan Scofield. th e hr irlej:!toom 's sis1Pr, Kann {;nffith!i and Laraine r.nf· {Jths, bnde54111a 1ds. and Miss Tresa Harrington, flo"'er girl. Jack He iser stood as best man and ushers "'ere Mark Kellam . Jnn Sagud 11nd Brad and Randy Hanson, brothers of the br ide. The ne.,.,·lywed s will cont inue th eir sludies in San Luis Ohispo. She i!i enrollfil al Cuesta College after attendin~ \Ves11ake Schoo!. Corona del Mar High School ;ind Orange Coast College. He is an archi tecture n111jor at Ca! Poly and graduated from Cd MH S. MRS . K. P. SCOFIELD TAURUS (Aprtl 20-M11y 2111: (;(locl lunary aspect nnw coin- cides 11·ith journey. education/ greater llnderstanrl ing. Don't bf> misled by one who i.~ fl i_ghty, superfici;il. I. 11 n k be1•11nd the i1nrnedi:ile. Submit forrna t. C!'e<1te publ ic rrl a- lions. adv1?rti.~ing c;:unpa1gni::. (;fo~f\11NI (i\1ay 21-.lunr 201: lf obscrl'1!111. f1nanci;:il position in1proves. 1\l;:ite or partnrr 1s I n v o Iv t' cl . Stud.1• Arir" n1essagr. 1·1i1·ck dcla1I~. Dnn'l df'le).!01!e du!ies. He thrre 1n }X'rson. Interest in 1>Ceull is Jughlighled. Be 1hnrough. CANCl::lt I.lune 21-July 221: I.ii;' low : do 11111re li~lf'ning than ta I k 1 n ~. Inf ormation receil'NI shoulrl be e1•aluatrd. Take nn1h111_g for gran1erl , in· cluchng assurance f1·orn one r lo.~e to you. i\1rans do ~·nur nwn invest1g;i!ing. Vlrgn in- di1•idual 1111,ure.~ prnm inc nll.v. LEO (.July 2.1-Aui;:u~t 22 1: rract1ca! approac:h is nrccss;:iry. Arc:cnl. on Jnh, relations \\' i ! h co·wnrkers. Rela!i ve in transit makes re· quest. Prescrl'P fa m 1 J y liarmonv, Ad just ment due in rlom esti'c arE"a. Remember n•· ces.sion. 1 ra1•el. change, varie.I ty of expe riences are on agen· da . Be rJex ible. LIBRA !Se pt. 23-0cl. 221: Solid achievement is featured l\1ainta in steady pace. Al'nid one who is belligerent. Display loyalty: acce pt o v e r t i m e asignmenl. Heed voice of ex· perience. Correct poss i b I e safety ha zard al. ho nl e . SCORP IO i(ltl. 23·Nnv . 211 : Short journey 1nay he nerf'!iSary to cornpletc prnjcct Ar ies is invn\l'ed. Stress \'ers;:il!li!y. [)e1'c!np ideas Af'cede to reflurst fnr <'~· p!'rtmenl. Display cnnf1dencr. h11n1or. lnitia1e course of study. Re l·urinus. SAr.IITA RI LlS j,'\o\'. !:2- rlec. 21): AITf'nt is on 1ncnme personal pos!ics.~ion.~. abi1ily to cnllrct necrssary d<ita. Strt'Ss J!l'Ca\cr lnrlcpendence o I thought. al'I inn. Original ap· proa('h i.'i likrly tn succeed CAPRI COR .l\J l llec. 22·J11n l!l l: Lunar cy('le h ig h : circumstanrrs turn in your fa l'or. Ta ke ln1ri11li l'e. You can find creative outlets. ~!ember nf npposi1e sex p rovi d e~ stimulatoin. Co me out of emn· linnal shell E:xpress )'Ourself. AQUAR IUS !.l,110, 20·Ft h. 18 1: Lunar emphasis is 0n how ynu respond tn plea for aid Cn-operal e in charitable prn· jt'ct. Hospital. cluh or tn· Variety Spices Agenda THE RED BALLOON LTD. 811Dti.nitoa Rarbou To-a CoW'IUT lt"s up, up and B\\'BY at our new Red Balloon in TOWN & COUNTRY ··~ .. TJle fine~t clothes for children from the l>e!t Am erican and European de11iigners •On th e Boarrl"'·alk, HuntinJtlon Harhonr (714) 846.1666 • Nn . 101 To ... ·n & Countr,·. City of Oran~e ( 714) 558-95.\5 Creative Students Sign Up LecturPS. oncntahon 11 nd a social 11.•1!1 open tht f111l season fl'lr a fe"' OrAnge Co11st ~rnu pf' h"' presen1erl for the :-.e.,.,·porl Unity \\'nmen when tht-1' mel"t 11l 7 pm. Tuesrla.1'. St'p1 7, in lst;:ind HoU.\P, f,11sh 1nn r~1;i11d YWCA I E 0 L'u"'hmg , n•w """" ~; PR •LAB R DAY under ne1\' lt'adf'r~h 1p 11•111 he ~1"" HB AAUW A 111lk nn r nm mun i I y ln1·nh·emcn! 11•111 br he;ird hv mtmbcrs nl the Hunti n~ton Ser\·1n~ on thr p;:inrl 11 111 be the Rei . Palrif'k Berr~·hd!. C1enf' Sorenst'n and LnrPn Flickinger. Jim \\'!lE"s 1\111 be the moderator. the Y\V \\'11·es (luh l)f the San· s A L E la Ana ·South Oran~e Cnunl \ \'\\'f,.\ . '1r.<. Jeck Khne i< pre,,rleot and nn her board are thr ~1 n1es Earl E\'ans. 1·1rr Sunshine School Beach Br11nch n£ t h e American Assoc111!1on n f Un1versit.v \\!omen. Orienta!inn~ for nt'w and Registra11on for lht fal! The.v "'Ill mett al 7 :in p.1n. returning mnthers 11t the session of the Chilrlrtn's Tuesdal', Stit. 7. in tht' Sunshin~ Co mmu n i I y Crealil'e Dr 11 ma \Vork.~hnp Mercur'y Safngs anrl 1,,f>lln Coopera!11·e Nur~er~' School session from Mond a}, Sept. 20 Building. \Y lll be conrlucted \Vednesday, prcsid~n!: Richard Hilrtm-'t n, secretar~·: Anrlrt111 Sr he I \ . trcasurer, Phili p Norman. hospitality. find Lui~ Quan. telephon~ chairman. Kaffee Klatch through Tuesday, Oec. 7. Speaker will be f\I r s . ~pt. ft. ;1nd Thur!>d11y. Sep! 9. Thrtt Arch Ra .v Cluhhnusc 1\-!rll. Jay A. Oun1·11n nf Costa Ba r ha r a Braunstein . cnm· 1 n I he C n m m u n i t ~' 11.111 be the sett in g lnr a Kaffep The Mrsa and Mrs. R.nhert Wahlcr munit~· area represent111il'e Prr~byltna n ('h11rrh or the l\latrh ii·hich 11,111 launch the of Ne\\·port R1>arh, mrmbcrs for !he Cal1fnl'ni11 St 11 t e Co1·enanl. Cost ii tl.les;i Zlst year of the areil's of the spon~oring Children's J11vi.~ion nf AA U\Y ln l'1ted \\'nmen'!i Associati{ln. Theeter Guild of~ -Newport gue.<;I,<; .:ire mtmher!i nr rho!! Country Club C.athering al ill 8 . m J~arbor. art in c\i11 rge of \\'estminsltr-F'ountl'lin Vslley A lta al 1 p.m \\ltdnesd a.v, Thursda~·. StpL 2. the group regist r11t ion and inlormat1nn. and An,11heim hranches. ~l!pl. II, will launch tht fall and \\'Ill hear !\.1rs. George St. Jean Classes 11re open 10 studt'nts U W 1\•int er st'a~n at !he Santa discuss Illustrated Ta lk on from gr8des l lh rough 9 wit h nity omen I An .. Counlr)' Cluh. Hosll!sses Sht \1s v.·hirh will in<'lude !hr meetings on Tuesda ~·s nr Wed-" ~ A p11nel discussio,, n n ""'ill bt Mrs . Lester Isbell J11 nd origin of shells and h<lw the~· nesdays. Tuition is $lZ throu ~h Challenge-Choice-Ccurage will J\frs. Ralph ft1lnkt . h11.ve betn used by miln . the si xth gn~dt, and $15 from'-:r=======:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' sel'enlh through ninth. A] l im l li!d number o f scholarships is ll \·ail11ble . Mrs . Thomes Hume will direct !lit creative dr11ma workshops In M11rd11 n Centtr ;iuditnrium In Costa Me.c;a, Smart Woman ~ FRANCIS- '\,, ORR of fin• St•tlon1ry Dl•tlnctlv1 Gifts P icture Fr1m1• StrVlnt All Or1n11 County STEAMS HER CARPETS CLEAN Mllll'S WllT: 1. 2. DTUmDln mtlUDS CAU FOa A FltR IST1MATt --645-1313 5~11 3. WNT "1111 .... 4.~ 5. mAM II <UAll 5S~~~~!s5 GOOD '<>t I> $5.00 DISCOU"1 NEW END OF SUMMER MARK DOWNS 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF AND MORE BUY NOW and SAVE NAME II.AND WOMIN'S Sll'OITIWIAI, l"OLYllTll l l'A· IA.TIS, , ... ,,.T SUITS. PlAltlD •r STU.IT PANTS, IHOln, SkllTS. TUNICS, TOf'S, JACklTS, llOUSIS. ALL SUMMER SHIFTS 20•1. TO so•;. REDUCTION POl MIN: LIYI COIDUlOT JI.ANS. 11111. 6.,1 NOW ••••••• ,, ••••• 4.lt A·1 PU.llD ITll'I PANTS. R111. 1?.00 NOW , •• , •••••• 6.tf AND MANY MOii ' BUY NOW FOR SCHOOL IN CO$T1' ~E$1' IT.$ 1816 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA ~ •• ~ C1tft"'"''"tly Jui!• $it p Fro'" {111 ("l11ftc e, ("I 11 M1,~oli 1 MAJnR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS WHAT AR~ YOU lOOKl~G FOR, AIR. SQPPY? FIGMENTS 11\IY DOP£ CAN Tru. TIM[._ JUS r LCCK WHERE THE HANDS ME POINTIN6 ! PLAIN JANE llUf. .. !3!J1; HOW COULD YOU LOS~ YOUR &LAsses? ... ~- a ~ I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••. by' A. POWER I ACROSS 1 1 'HO ( J~l,,on flop. IPfDf~•al 5 I.torr ~ .l!j~( "'" . 10 c.11,111 h ~echon ] l (,olf 'I 1 15 Anr.11! l b Mc11t111JI 11hlrt 17 0.111sed l" rrpP\ 111sec1~ 1'1 Fri,.\ i'I (i.iir tn-.i Irr 2' [!1(0!1' li~ :i:: u .. y1el'.l111rr 2.5 Ro.n~rl !1ri11~rlm\1! l!Pt!y ;11> /Hlll"~lt r lr'I JG U111r pnid1 1( l 31 G~tKl~ • J~ .'.,11•ph1~r -. )b Con~•1n1r ~Y•dly 2 WOlrlS 38 ·-T ~t-l11n~: Ch•orst leader 3'1 N~wsp~pt'rS, 10 lht Pos1 Of11cr· 3 worrl s ~l Ad]cctove suffix 4) P.trt ol ~ hou~r 4~ US ~yn•b I , l ) " ,, )0 x L ' ,. " ll " J9 •l • " 45 Pile~ 4l --·-~Ori" 4f) P111'llo1110•1 !iO l11d1c.111111; m.lrd('rt +l~lr" •.1 r 011·· o! tU",itt~ ~ 1 A1lvrr\•~11111 bO.Jlll " l p ...... 1 ~t> l 111.11 11! VoOO{ll'1l l11r \.n•.1\1t I i,; · ...... ,.\!,, 'j ',.,' •.l• !•, ,. ' I ,-; 1~/'~1··1 h~ f~h . !OI u11r bl r r":r~·" 1•om r·'"' I.< l ~ .. ~~ .1111'! II~ I 1 ~ nr w !C>'l!1 (1 11t1'J l M 1er.11 Yesterd~y's Puzt1r Solved: '''" c"'' l•l{~ L! ·•D 'I [ (~•~( <11 0 ~~ •C UT( L ,, I ' ( " 1 I l o < ' 0 • S l l 11 :' f.\1~'.. T ~"" )7 Nol 'flO~('n fl )111dy w111tr11 _.O Or"n~n·f~ r~•!!~r !"ar. lnlr.rm~I i'.l C.n11P , 1:~ ·11 l.an ~tti,1n V•rW ritDVin~c ll Jm1•11~~ 1~ a Abll•- ·,icred ll •~~ A~ Foo\b;ill 1~ ',~rih• lir~v1ly pl .iyer: Var . J l Tre rs ~a J11~11 and lB C'" 1·~1 l1rl1I E.va o! n·•l~ A.1gent111~ :'·1 Vrrt1.:,1l 51 t.ldrlary ~ v.1111 .. 11 t11a11la1n .o Fa•11ol~ fi1brs ~2 "l1t\lr ·-··- ~1 11catr Im l1Qu1tl\ [cl10" 7 r,1rt of 1'11' eye 77 [• Pt'r11''1tl' ~3 COVl'f!'1~ fllf 3 S-all ~fltll\ 28 C.e•la111 111~ h\1!11.lfl loot ~ t,1 req.ud to paralll'lograms 54 Island ot ? .,ords i''J F~l!l!IV Scotland 5 "I ·-·-·· B~ Hapoy ": 7 wlltdS 6 Re~l'o1bl in9: ~uffix 7 o~vl'IOP!lll'r't\ or oo~·., po1e1111~I member: Abbf. 55 Cut: Suffix 31 Boy'~ 57 ·-Nie1stn of 11•tknilml' tht siltnt J2 Navigates & m0111tS Vl'SSPI 58 ltan 33 Craters 5? Ht!~ 35 Scaly legless bO Erect 1eplilt b3 Man's namt • , • , { . }:~ 10 " " " ,, " '·' " " ' ' ' .. .C 1J • I·• " ~ JO " " " J1 ;w" . •0 " .. , .. ~· ~ •> .. ., '< ., I '' --" " ,, "' ,¥~ , -" ,, -,, " ,, " " "' " " " •> ' ' .. .. " " " ' ... < - YOU DON'T OWN Af N GLASSfS! ly Cliester Goald By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith Ll'L AINa ,_,, SALLY BANANAS GORDO You'RE CRAZY ABOUT OYSTER5! NOT REALLY· -SLIT SOC>NER OR LATER I GOTTA FIND A PEARL >oPAYFDR THJ5MEAU !iOii ( LOOI'• 1 \\IOJJ 500 u.s., 1'0l-IAl<S. PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I WON TJ.E KAMP KELL'/ ·a· FOR I ~BASKETBALL!. By Dale Hale MOON MULLINS w - ? • .. By Frank Baginski ANIMAL CRACKERS DIP 'IOI TR.L Ml ... >.l>Ollr ~6NIN6 MY Mtwr"S N~E. TO ,-r-=--L ™OSE cueo:.s ? )~""'"" t=~~T_c'~··tjL ~~~ I WON ™E ·u· FOR. "L!N~fl S'NflNA'tNli.' :I WON TMW ,.,,,. FOlt •MUSIC.!" By Charles M. Schulz --- By Harold Le Doux By Mel , .• OQ.tf OONJ'ffMING -£R -~AST...,., CHAIR!"!'-l'LL REASONWlTJ...I THEM - .. ~ 0 .. LY PILOT J$ ly Al Capp ea-WT A.K., DEAA-·- WEGAVE "10U T HAT .+5 TO PROT::ECT 'l'CXJRSEL~ Al::.AINS r Tit.!ACHI~ MTS !! WAAT 00""" THINK l'M f DOING? ' By Charles Barsotti 20.:;~- .. .. By Gus Arriola By Roger Bolen ~111ES, :i: ~ II' Ille t.Oltll'I" & W\1!11:~ ~ ~!- ir.-~:::=:;:;ir~~~~~i .. THE GIRLS . I ' "Oh dtar, now what went off :" DENNIS THE MENACE I , 11 DAILY PILOT T ut~day Auqus l Jl, 1971 Alston '1opes ht Will Be A LEFT TO THE BREADBASKET BY THE DODGERS WILLIE CRAW FO"O LANDS ON HOUSTON'S JACK HIATT IN ASTRODOME FIGHT. Asher Nabs Tournament; Ziegler Wins SOUTH BEND, Ind, -Costa Mesa·s Barry Asher, a 25-year--Old bowler who hadn't won a championship in five years, hounded his way to victory Monctay night in the PBA's South Bend Open, the highest scoring competition in bowling history. Asher's triumph in the $40,000 meet at Chippewa Lanes was worth $4 ,000. ln the three-day, 24-game event. 11 perfect games were rolled, one by the champion in Monday aflernoon·s round. The previous record of six perfect games had been achieVd on two occasions. Asher sel a six-game record in quali- fying, 1,585 pins for a 264 average. He moved into the lead after Sunday night's opening match play set and except for one game maintained bis edge the rest or the way. Asher capped his first lltle :-.111C'e the 1966 New Orleans Open with a 21i!l-225 vic- tory O\'er Roy Buckley, Columbus, Oh JO, whose defeat dropped him to third place be.hind Mike Orlovs ky, End icoll. NY., the runncrup e 1'111iie House Toatrne,, Bu~incss 11\ thr govcrnm1•11t e~pec1ally dealing with I he exerut 1ve branch -is back to normal today afler the first ('Ver White House I nv1ta t ion a I tc·nnis tournament was completecl Mon- day at the Newport Beach Tennis Cluh Members of President Nixon's per~onal staff. ne1\s media people covering the \\ hite Housr r.'1d some area talent com- bined to make the novice event an ap- parent i.ucte1.s Pre:mlential press secretary It o n Ziegler combined his efforts with NBTC head professional Jimmy Shepherd to capture the tourney title. Pl aying on a round-robin basis. Ziegler and Shepherd won their division and theo bum1>ed off the second contingent victors - Joy Emerson and Bill Speyers. 6-3. The Newp-0rt club awarded prizes to tach winner and put a perpetual trophy on display for the annual event. e G1·uebner T1·lumphs SOUTH ORANGE. N.J. -Clark Graeb- ner. usmg his powerful serve to slay~ut of trouble, overcame a personal jinx Mon- day and downed Pierre Barthes of France, 6-3, 6-4 . 6-4 to take the men's singles title in the Eastern Lawn Tennis Championships. Graelmer. five timl'S the nmnerup, but never a winner in the tournament. ne ver Jost his service and broke the Fren· "chmnn ·s service once in e11rh set for the victory. Graebner had 16 aces while BartllCS had five . ln the women's final. 16-year·old Chris Evert or Fort Lauderdale. Fla .• returning almost everything hit at her, defeated Helen Gourlny of Au stralia, 6-4. 6-0. e Bundle ro Lor% KJAMESHA LAKE. N.Y. -''Now I can send a bundle back to my wu,·~ bundle," grinned John Lou, after winning the $12.000 first prize at the Concord Open golf tcumament Monda y. The younger brother of lour rtgulnr Dick Lott. John became e father three weeks ago but hasn't had a c~ance to sec tM baby as yet. Hi11 paycheck for winning the ieo.ooo over the 7.07.6-yard p&r 72 Concord Hott>l course, the tourney first ma1or victory of hift career. 11hould go a long ways towards making amend.I. OAIL Y •II.OT Sl1ll P~le P1·eside11t's Pl1ysici1u1, Dr Bill Lukash. the President's physician. sho\\s Ii i:; f11rm itonday in the first-ever White House In vitational tennis tournaml'ttl at the New· port Beach Tennis ('Jub. Pres1rlential pre:-.s secrelilry Ron Ziegler c:ombined with ~BTC' pro Jimtny Shrpherd lo win the event. Alex Seeks Reinstate111ent; Emotional P1·ohle111s Cite(l DETROIT (AP) -In what ro11ld be n landmark case, 28-ycar-ol<l outl1chier Alex .Johnson was lo nltempt to i:rt reinstated on the Callfon11a i\t\\!l'is baseball team todav on 1;rnu rict~ thnt "emotional re;isons" led to his su.;pcnsion rrom the cluh. ''If Johnson were an outright mal- ingerer as thr. club maintains. that would be one thing.'' saifl Marvin Mill~. fX· eculive director of the Major Ceague Baseball Players AssociaUon a n d Johnson's legal rep~sentatlve on a lhree- man hearing board convened to htar Johnson's side or the cue in Detroit to- day. "However. H the.c;e various arts and tn· cldents were due to emolional rc11sons, then the fines and sui;pensmns WC>l'C 1111 wrong and he should br placer! on the dlsablccl list:· ~tiler Mid Tuc!><lay even- ing. Tht closed hrarin~ bt·l{an at 9.30 11 m. :rnd cndrcl at 3 p m 111 the Punchartrom Hotrl . Resulls won·t be known "for 11 rcw Wl't~kll at lrisl," arronling to one hearing source. .Johnson. lhe Ameriean League's but- lfng champion last year. was suspended for 30 lla)s 1vi1ho11t p3y .June 26 a{IC'r tht• Angels chnrgcd "he <ticl not g11 c his hc~t effort toward the winning of games ·· From !!pring training 1111111 his suspension. Johnson was fined 29 times for a tot.al or $3.7~ b> club manager Lef- ty Phillips for such things as missing practice and not running out ground balls. Whl'n the maximum 30-day suspcos1on ran out , baseball commissioner Bowl«' Kuhn placed Johnson on a "restricted 11~t" which meMs. Miller said. "he could be susf)('ndC'd for lifo sinrr thrre i~ no lune limit lo the restricted list." Johnson, n bl11ck. has blnsted thC' Angel!I wlth acrusations of racism. At one poml. he accused a utility player of threatening him with a gun. Gm·ney Gets B~rd's-eye View Of 500 Race ONTARIO (AP) -Dan Gurney retired lasl fall after a brilliant career as z. race driver. ln Sunday's California 500-mile cham- pionship race at Ontario M o't or Speedway, the lanky. blond. 38-year-<ild 1 ex-racer from Costa Mesa will have a bird's-eye view or the proceedings includ- ing two machines that bear his All - Americant.agles brand. Gurney will drive the pace car in the S720,000 race. In his rear \'iew mirror he ·11 be able lo see the Eagles of Bobby Unser and Swede Savage lining up in the first two rows behind him . l;nscr, l!l68 Indianapolis winner and national driving champ, will st~rt (;urney's No. 2 eagle in the middle of the front row. with pole sitter Mark Donohue on his left and New Yorker Pete Re vson 011 his right. Savage. coming off a serious wreck at Ontario in J\tarch when he received cn!1c:.il head injurres, has the insiclc spo t in the second ro\\'. Gurney's Eagles. low-slung mach111cs po11 rrcd by Offenhauser engines, wPre among four cars that broke the 180 miles pt•r lwur barrier in ciualifying runs for tlic Cal 500 last 11·crk-encl. Lnscr·s speed of 182.066 mph was se- cond only lo Donohue's 185.004, while Sa\'age got in al 180.396. a tick or the w11tch off Revson·s third best 180 741. Gurney was named by speedway or- f1c1als to drive the pace car. a souped-up Datsun. long before his two entries ciualified so well for the race. "Driving the pace car won't interfere with my duties as team manager for the two Eagles.'' Dan says. "I always feel particularly useless in the pits on tht! first lap. anyway." Obviously, Gurney waR on cloud nine when he talked about his cars, both of 11 hich are sponsored by a long time . friend, Ozzie Olson or the Olsonit~p. "It is whtlt we have been o ing IO\\ard for years." he said Monday. 'It·'; would have been nice to have placed u;f ca rs in the front row, and it would put att' of us in seventh heaven if they could fini sh the race one-lwo." Gurney i11 the only driver ·in historv to have scored major victories in eacii. or the four primary types of racing - Grand Prix, Indianapolis, ~tock cars and sports cars. He won six Grand Prix Formula t rYents. more than any other American driver before he retired. His 1967 victory in the Belgian Grand Prix. when he drov" one or his own Eagles. was the first ,·ic- tory in more than 46 years for an Aroorl- can car And driver. Olson, :.i Detroit industriali~t. has been G11rney's sponsor !!ince 1967, the year after the gangling native of Long Island built the ilrst of his Eagles in a shop he opened at Santa Ana. From that point until be rtUred last rnll. Gurney tntufld 13 championship r11Ce!J in hit1 Olsonlte EasleJ, winning 11b, f1n111hing second In three twice at lndy, fourth in another 11nrl was leadln1 for !l<'veral laps in this race a year 1go bC'fore hitting the wall. Six of the original 1968 machines madt thl' linC'up at lndy Md In 1967 Denis I lulme drove one to a fourth place finish. Unser was at the whet! of 1 new Eagle lesign when he won Jndy in 1963. • Shot Ill Arm Crawl ord, Hiatt Chased After Exchanging BlOUJs By GLENN WRITE Of Ille .. UY fllllet lltff HOUSTON -It may have been the shot in the arm the Dodgers needed - the sUmuha to get them back into serious contention for the National League Wut Championship. It was one of those ~setond workouts -not like the television hair tonJc com· mercials -but a bona fide free-swinging fracas at the Astrodome Monday ni1ht. The fight \Pt'.M.JUl8Cheduled. The baseball game was. And the Dodgers won the latter, 3·2, to move within eight games of the Giants Aut. ll 5.,1. ' 'ept, I Dodfler Slate AK CIMlff tll tcl'I (MO Dodaert •I Houston Dodttrs et HoustO>I Dede•ra et HOUllOll 5:7~ p.m. S:U p.m. l :U ll.rn. and to end a three-game losing streak. The fight was ruled a draw. As Los Angeles skipper Walt Alston said afterward, "sometimes !Omething like this wakes everyone up. "But then, maybe it wakes up the other team." He was referring to the one-minute · slugfest in the top or the first inning. It was a free-swinging afra1r between Willie Crawford of the visitors and Jack Hiatt of the losers. After th& first few blows were ex- changed, both benches had swanned onto the field and everyone seemed to be wrestling, kicking or trying to choke ~ach other. Al ston was probably the wisest of the lot. He was the last one out of the dugout. 'Tm too old for that. Besides. I have to be made to fight," he told the DAILY PILOT later. It all began when starting pitcher Ken Forsch threw two straight insld\ pitches to Crawford. Willie got the feelin!rForsch was throwlni at him, so he went out to request that Ken knock it off - only in harsher tennlnology. He took a few steps toward the mound with bat still in hand when Riatt, the catcher, moved out to block him off. Hiatt pushed Crawford, then words were exchanged. That prompted Hiatt to smack Willie in the mouth. Crawford gays he got Hiatt back with a couple of wallops, then they wrestled to the ground. Both combatants were ejected from the game when order was eventually restored. Forsch, a native of Sacramento, told the DAILY PILOT later that he wasn't trying to hit Cr<?.wford -that the close pitches were accidental. Alston also said that tie did not think that Forsch was aiming at Willie "Things have been going badly for ui lately and everyone has bten on edge, : guess that's really what caused it," th• LA skipper added. Astr<))-lnvolved say they thought Hiatl was spiked in the nqse by Bobby Valen Une. Crawford says he hit Hiatt in the nose. And Hiatt had long since le~ from the Astrodome so his version wa1 unavailable. Crawford says it's the first time he'i been kicked out of a game in 20 years a playing • . . going back to grammaJ school days in Los Angeles. And he says that his only regret was that it happened in Houston -hh father's birthplace. "I hope it stimulates the team,· Crawford says. "I know it stimulated me I'm not mad now . . . if I saw Hiatl outside, J wouldn't do anything unless h4 started something. Then I'd have u retaliate." Willie said he moved toward the mounf only to warn Forsch -that he had no in tention of hitting him. Then Hiatt movec and told Crawford to get back, shove4 him and hit him in the mouth. The rest you know. As for the game, Al Downing picked Uf his 16th win in 24 decis ions and retlrec the first 13 men he faced. Willie Davil showed signs of snapping out of a hittinf slump with two hits in four times up fol LA. And Richie Allen got three hits and ha: no\\' collected five safeties in his last eight-at-bats. He drove in two runs in the three-run thi rd inning. Maury Wills came on in the ninth in ning to play defense and may see more action despite a sore wrist. And pitcher Claude Osteen is knock~ out for a few days with an ear infection. LOS ANGELU HOUSTON Veltntlne, u Wiils, u Bu<~ntr, rl Mola, II w O..vls, er R.Alltn, lb Gorvry, Jb CraWford. II Ltltbvtt. II w P•r~rr. lb H,ller. c Russell, lb 0oWl'Jng, P Brewer, p ell r h rbl 0 r II rlj 4 1 0 0 J.AIOV. II 3 O 0 I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.~. 2:, : ~ ~ l O O O O Gleddlllt, p O 0 0 • 1 7 o Ctdeno, cl • o ! • o l ' Walson, 1b • 0 O t 0 0 0 0 R•dtr, lb ( 0 I I 1 0 0 0 WyM, rl 3 0 1 3 o 1 1 Hlell. c o o o I • O O 0 Howard, c • 0 I 1 0 I 0 MrhQtf', u 3 I 1 I ' O O o l'orsch, p I 0 0 • 3 o o o C.ron1mo. ph 1 O o J 1 O I O Lemuler, p 0 0 0 • M.Mer1lntr, 211 1 0 0 C Tol•ls 36 3 I J Totals 37 l 7 J Los Angtl!S 003 000 000 - 3 11ouston OOo 000 020 -l E -Me~~·• W•l,on. 0" -HoU•IOn 1. LOS ...; Lo' Angt lU •. HOUlfOf'\ 5. ,. -"· Allen. M•lloer, Menke, CodeM. SF -J, Alov. C>ewnlnt (W,IH) Brewu l'orsch n .. 1.71 L.emuttt Gladdln1 I" H It 7-213 1 1 1·1/l 0 0 . ' ) t ' 0 I I 0 •tt •• so 2 0 2 0 I e 3 2 ' a ' ' 0 • • Javt -l rtwer WP -Fcrich. Tlma -2.0l Arll<ldeno -,,~10 Ma~es Comparison l(ouf ax Offers Views Ori Oakland Sensatinn HOUSTON -Strands or gray run free- ly th rough his black hair. The body looks trim. And Sandy Koufax was sporting " warm friendly smile as he sat in the Dodgers' dre5sing chambers at New York's Shea Stadium this past weekend. He was exchanging chit-chat with his former playing associates and took a few minutes to jabbe r with this column. Being that Sandy is one or the great eUllN WMIH WHITE WASH southpaw pitchers or modern baseball history. it didn't take long to get around to the premiere question: Whal does he think or Oakland whiz Vida Blut? ls Vida a flash in the pan -a guy doing well u 1 sophomore because the hitters aren't on to him yet? Or ia he truly a standout who can enjoy many great seasons? ''How can I aay?." Koufax rt!ponds. 'Tm no e~pert and these things art tough to tell. Blue seems to have the ability •.. He'a already a complete pit.cher. "If he c•n stay healthy. he may be good fortrcr." Heallh was the lhlng that cu t Sandy's career after nine seasons. Jn a short but sparkling tour of the major leagues he won the Cy Young award three times and pitched four no-hitters ( lncludlna a perfect game). You wouldn't have lmqintd that the guy who led the Dodgers ln wild pltcht• (17) in 1•, would evolve Into their player of the decade for tht SO.. But be did. "Compere Blue ti) me at thl1 stage of the 1ame? ," Koufu mUNa. 111 was wilder thi n hell. He has great control. There 11 no reMmbl1nce." Koufax won 27 games Jn 1968. belplr'li his ntates to the N1Uonal League pen· nant. and thtn retired btcause of pusis.- tent arm troubts., He emphHlus that wh~n he quit he did M without pro8pect of othtr tm~. .. But he was out for only a week or so when NBC came to him with an offer ol sportscasting for its television network. After spending several days con- sidering the idea, he accepted and is stlll working as an announcer. He has served on tele casts of Southland prep baskttball games and i11 now on the NBC game ol the week crew. ''The first year out of hueball wa! tough -but you have to resign yourseil to no longer being a pla yer. Sure, th,r• are still times when I'd like to be out there playing. "But it's not as tough now as it used to be," Kouf ax admits. * * * A few items of interest on ~ J\fets: They lost Uielr sea~n ope11er every year from 1N%-t9 before end· ill1 the btx last year. The first bit recorded at Sbta Stadium was by Plttsburp Isome ran king Willie Stargell. Jt came in the second tnnlng ()f an April 17, 1"4 tilt. And as you might havt alteady guessed: It wa1 a homer. And tlte flrsi Met ever to ltomer! GU Hodp1, former Dodger great aad cunent field mauger of tltt Ntw Yorkers. 8ultday'1 cn1wd or 44,155 put t•e -Mets' ltome atte11da1tee over ttfo million for tat tblnl consecutive year. * * * Friday's ralnout coat the Dod1er1 some~ere in the neighborhood of $10,000, according to club vice prtaldent ~ Patterson. The vlsltlni team 1et1 2711.t cent& on every admission ticket that costs over 50 cents and a throng of 4$,000 waa anticipated for that washed O\lt game. Hill Appoin LOS ANGELES -Jess Hiii, a etJo director at the Unlvenlty or Sout re CallfomlA since 1957. w1111 111 .,.. missioner of I.he P1clflc Coast AthleUt A~so<'latlon Monday tffectlve Jan . a. Hill, 64. will be the first full·Ume com- missioner of tht 2·yur~ld PCAA. a con- f trence of seven colleges or universltiet In Ct1llfornJa, said Gtorge Jig, oonrere~ prt11ident. DAILY f'ILOT l ll fl f'h• .. PRE -CONDITIONING DRILLS ARE ON TAP THIS WEEK FOR AREA FOOTBALL HOPEFULS. Laguna Beach Coach Hal Akins (left) Clock1 C1 ndid1te1 Bill Robertson (center), Kelly Akins. Physical Exu111s lleld As Ne ,v AD Frosh Play l(ey Role, At Laguna By ROG ER CARI.SOS Says Saddleback Coach ,,. --......___/ 0 1 !~• D•ll~ f'llo! lll lf Hal A.kins ~s !n line lo s11cceerl Darre.11 f.lcKibban as athletic rlir!'t:1(lr nl Laguna Brach High School rnn1111ccnt nn formal approval of Thur.~dax n11thrs ho<1rrl of trustee.~ mcet1n~. the DA!LY PILOT has \ca1·nr>d ('xclu.~11cl.\'. Akins. \•:ho 11ill l 1c!d his 11th tnolball le.:1111 at L::i~un1l t.h1s ~rar, 1h11s be<'n rn!'S the third AD in thr :u; ~!'ar h1 :o;1nrv of the Arti st c<1mpu:<> pcnrhng r;;t1f1c1l:in11. 1\1 rK1!Jb an is ~lrpping rlnwn from the AO po~1 aflrr a lhrrr.,,r:i1· term In rnn· crnlr::ite on cnat·hing var!ill)' b<iscba!I. ac- cording to pri11r1pal n on Hau11:hL . Prior tci ~1r Kibban·~ rr1i;n . ~l a.unre "'Red " Guvl'r had bCC'n the 111hlr1lc d1rec- lnr s1nrf' thr srhool"s 1n<·rp!111n In !935. Akins· IO·)'eAr fon1ball rrcnrd at 1.;i.c;una show!' 54 "ins. 39 lno;srs and four !Jr' His 1%~ nutfll unn !he Oran~P Lr::tl!tJf' ch::in1p1nnsh1p :inrt ad1·;inrrd 1n lhr i;ccnnr! rnund nf thP II F pla·.·off<. bf fore being f'l1m1na1rrl bv Cnachrtl;i, 20-!9 lt15 1%111r11n1. rnn.~1df'r<'<I thf' hro;! e1rr Artis! rlP1rn. 11(1n 10 s1ra1,eht brfnre f<.111· in~ to Rnl\1n~ ll1l1~ 1n the (ll-~ Ar\A q11ar1rrf1n.1 I<; Sevrrlll nu1~1~11rl111c. pl;:i.,rr~ 1·a1ne 1111! nl 1hr liR trn111 11t11rh ~"'rr1 tn \he Crrstvlrw Lr;1J,!11e l1tlr , 1n~lurl1ng S1e1e \\'1czbn"·s ~1. S1r1 r Klo.~tcrmrtn, Brian :sa i::lr~· and .lun K(1hn Hi:<> past 1wn elevens h111·e fa red poorly, losing Hi of 18 ga1n1·~. Hov.·evrr, Ak ins is npt1m1 ,l1r thal his team "·111 ret>nung lh fs tin1r around . "l'rn looking forward !n th1.~ .1r11r's ~e.:isnn with 11 b1l n1nre cC1nf!rlcnrP And "'!" have a good frr:<>hn111n llirnoul ... v.e had 30 ou! for 1111r surnrner prn~ram, "·hich is :in "improvement,'' sa1·s Akin". 1'he Ar1 1st 1ns111ut1C1n accominorlates an r:nrotlmcnl or 1.400. Aki n.~ c;une ln La.c:una Re<11 h aflcr ~t'\'t'n ,\ !'Ars 1n \\ 1lsh1ngton and tv.·o year!i at Fontttna H:i;i:h He coached at Bnd£eport H12h lor one ~'ear, Da1·enpor! H111:h for lhret years, thef'I in1t1 ated 1he fnn!ball program al Columhia Ba~u~ Junior College -another lh ree-)ear stint. Jets Fall, 21-16 Coach George Hartman ~'elcomcd g4 prospecli\"e gridders lo the Saddleback College campus r.tond11y evening for ph~;;ic;ils ai. the Gauchos heg11n prcpara· I H1ns for thr l!fi! foothall camp<1iJi!n 1n que~I of a third straight conference cha111p111n~!11p. Th(' Gat11·ho boss l1as 17 rcturnini,: lei· lrrnit>n, bu! !'P\1irn1ng st1lrtcrs numbe r only ~i~ -e.1l4s1ng Harttn?•t to state, "Ou r rrrst)men niusl develop quickly in our thr'e prartice games for u.~ 10 be cnns1der!'d a c)lamp1onship cnnlcndcr. "Thars the krv -it"s a mattt'r of how fast our freshmC.n can ad1usl to Junior collrge f(IOtball ;ind In our progr;in1 ., Hartnian consider;; the adju~1mcn1~ rr- qu1red a mallrr or hitlini;t hardrr 11nd a deeper technical knowledgf' ol l11e i;i:aine. Hartman. heg1nn1ng h1~ fourth ~rar at thr helm . ha~ four cand1rla1es 111 t'a1nr fur lhe \'llal tallhack posit1nn and lhrre 01 hrr<; \Ying for 1he quartrrhar k oprn1n;;:. \\1lh all·f'\Pr~!hing t1l1lh;ick Toh1 \\hippie drparlrd for l 1111-er<lf\ or P01r1f1c:. the r.aut:hn~ hinP ~nphnn1nrr:c; Ste \-e D11rl and Don \\'Llson along 11o·11h ·'· , .. ·:i· l•!I""''" "11 ~"to ~n•o -~•""'e•t•" (""' ~0"'"''~ 11•»'11' M •• (O ! 1-r -to•r•''' 1100 tu"'"' "q' ll'f •I! Bdl D•v·• l<•"'f 'I ~'t>• Ov•' ''•''b~<''• l'"" ••·•r""· "v"b"" 1 ll ·d C.•nn•, ""1' L••·v "'"'"•"d•l I~•''"""" tl•<•I. D•v•a Haltowov l 1 u•'~1. l><Jllv Ho""'' •n•'•"' "' o•'' 1, l •!t K•lu v lt r'~ , Qoua F>o•~•Qc• <QV""'·""'"''w"l. C•" w aa• I'"'"'\, Floo W•~• """"I· J«n W1••~or•o•a ll~clol•I. Con W•l>On •t•,•h•c• 1 ,,.,~"''" IOI! ~"0•~111 SI"'' """"'" l"o•b•<Ol. P01tr W<!Odh<+ lau••~ • El A:~r&Q -i•o:I F...-ou•on (l<n•h•<lrr\. l"' •nQ"'' t••m><•On C.•n! LUO<!' HA<<l•I· "'"'"~' -L•'"' M•.,n•ll l!u!lb•<•l L•o~n• B••(~ lln••nn MtE •~•"• '""'"'), c:.~n1 ,_,,,,, • ., !•nOI. t<••~la p,O~Pr (t•dl '·\•'" 0--• -P"b ''""""''' 1!10n••r1. DOto •e~ 11,.•lr.><•\, ~""•lo l fl""'>v• •ov01dl M1<<ran v .. ,. -lonv r1m1t'"" (b•<k), l tlll o ., .. " •av.-re,~•C•l, M"" t<1c••• !'u"D•C•I. l •vc• A'·••Do""'" !hro•b•c•••!. J'm ~kulU Hot•••). rJn·•~ -C:.uv S111<v\ (l>nea•<>•'). "~""lbll•Y "" Dan lft•ll ll•n•D•<'"'" 11 n11".,o 1-l•"' -K•n rl<lvd ~tuo<•l 5•n (l•men'• -If'<• """•"O" !l•nen•r •••!. Nn••n POY"' (l""t>l'• .. 1. lf•ll"' l ••vn 0 1 .. 1•1 • .,.,.,, P -1•~•" 11•<•1•1 l>O• (onnovft lhn•blc••i1 ... "" G·bi.o'> l•"CI), Bo., McN1m1c1 to••""•ivt bl!-1. ~""' l~n•• • '""'"""'' bl <l l, Glenn ~cnwr•an••ll• <•nn1. C:.f>•n•n S"'"b" /"n!••I Oon "'""" !11<'"1 ~•"'" Ano -Ll"v >i••nl ""'' !llO!•n•ov• ~oc•! lo'"" l •'"' (l •nnno" !Du1d0<~lt•l. l>ol Cn•••• !eu••nl, J•lf '(Ion"" rdolOn,lvo ~•"l, ~••If ~,n.,ne (•nd1 ••n" Fron(!• !!1<•10 I(•" Mo• ~ ""'' ""lb•<"• M••I f'•ll~u•Y Ohneno<•"' Roni)< """""' tou .. dl. S'"•• 11 ,,,,, /Tot~l•I. &ob ~-•~• P•<"' fl)'n S mmon• I•""' 0•""'1 Jo~n B••b•• '""' Gtr••~ ~O'"Y •lm•b&c~orl, l !"• Ju••<•t~ (t"l!I, Tom NO'"' 4ot•t~I .. , Dl(K), IC Wtim11111 l~""I· Chiefs P11t It Together KANSAS CITY r Al'\ -It lnnks a~ H the Kansas C11y Chiefs got 1.he1r offen~e to~ether but the th1n.1: that rnRch Hank Stram liked mosl abc:lu! thl.'1r 21 -1 6 \'JC· torv over lhr :"cw York JeL~ in a prf~ason National Football League game Mond 11y n111:hl y,·as that they 11o·o:i it in the fourth l'j\lllrler. "I think 1t l"howed our ch11racler." said Stram af!rr the Chief~ fnur1h \IClo ry ·w1lhnul a clefeal. '·The dclensr rla\'f'd outstanding . Anri I "".!lg very proud of lhe "''Y 1\"C came bark l/'I 1hfi fourth quiirtf'r,"' hl' "aid The f1n;1 qtuirtPr y,·;:i~ all Kan.'11~ r1ty·~ The flr~t Chier' t.ouchcln"·n ramr y,·1th nn· ·ly :l 07 i;tcine nn .1 211-yarcl pass fro m quar~rbac k Lr n n11w~n In wide receiver O!Js Taylor, that top~ a live· .. '"'"""' - pla~· drive Sta !i~tics told th!" !itOI"\' nl the dnm1n11· t1on. ThP Jets n1a.na 11:ed a tnt11l of three _varrls "'hile l\anga5 City had 117 ln !he first period. 5(ffl -~ 0MU'll"1 fl•"" Yo-1. I • 10 0 -II lt•"l-'• City 1 1 e 1 -)I KC -l •VIO<', :IC Dl\O ITO"I' 0.-1$1,..l•Uit O'<.•I NY -FC:.. Mo'°"lff<I 111 KC -"""°!&~ I •un ISteM•Ulf l o()! NV -FC:. HO""''"'~ 11 "'" • r, ..... ~ ..... I D"'I ··•t•cto•·~~ IH~ .. 1l11n • ·t• NV -rt, H• .... •I~ l• l(C -"""~'" 1 •u• 1~·•~•·vn •·t•l ,. .. ,,d•"<• -JI•'' • "1' ~~'"'"' ·~·~··Q ~··d•,. r •• .,~~ ~··~•'' •••11"' Y"d•t• "'~"" """" ~~"'bl•• 1.,.,. 'l'•'d• ,,.,... .. n1"1'.1 sr10111u J•ll " '" '" ,., I• n' .. , ' " C~•ot• " " "' " 11.u.s ·~ • "' frtshmen Ken t.1arquanit and Bob J\lrNamara set to battle for the \'ac11nc.v. At the QB post will be. sophomore Rob Rosan ko from V.1arren High and fre~hmf'n Rob f)u!ich !1\!is~inn Viejo) and Larry Carnahan ("fusl10 I, As for change.~ in lhP Ga uc hos' i;1~·le, l lar1m11n :says he wants his fullbacks to r11n niore. often anrl lo f1j;!,'ure more pr()- m1ncnt ly in the receiving end of the pass- ing game. Maler Dei standout Bob Haupert y,•11s in c~n1 p and the Saddleback laskm:istcr labeled his flanker :is one of his team's mn~l valuable properties. "I consider him a~ valua ble lo u.~ 1lS Y.'hiprle or Rork~· Fleteher w;i,.~ to us last }'Car," .~a)'S Hartman. The Gauchos "·ill hei;1n ly,·G-a.·day prac- l 1rr~ \Vedne.~d11.1·. with an open hollSf' .-:l.:itrd for Saturday ·al 3 15 for the boosi.er club and paren(j. A11gels Ope11 Brief Series With Oakla11d Thr Cahf{lrnia Angrls Yoerr ndi na h1i;h 11nd !he sprin1it1me prngnn.~tic11 tor~ were. smiling. Then (he O:ikland A's !'ame to town That wa~ back 11n April 20. when the Angrls had won se~!"" cnnserutive 1111:mes and \Vere in first pl;lce in the Ame rican A,~ l! ~·o• I Angel Slate All Ci•mn •~ l(,t (M l) A"o•i. v1 0 "'""" •n•r11 .,,, O•~l•nd Lea.RH' \\'est. a spot many :<>0--<:alled ex· pr rr ~ felt Y1oul<l br !heirs on Ott \. \\'hen the A'.~ lefl ln'.l'n on April 22, C:illforn1 a wa~ not In first place. The A ·a awer t the three-g ame ~cries. Althoug h the learns have 11pl1l 10 n1cetings since I.hen, lhe ~eason has lurn- rd out to br a 1001:, aj!onizing expr:rience for the Angel:<>. II ur.doub!edly will he Oakland's Ion.Rest, a5 it will incl ude lht: American League p!ayofla . The A"5 come In Anahe im S1 adium tonigh t for a brief two-game, lwo-night sene.~. Bot h leama were idle Monda y ni.1:ht and µJan to pitch Blue Monn Odom, !l-9. fnr thf' Aa and Tom Murphy, 6-13. for thf: An11:el~ in lhe hrs\ ga me. The Athlrtica lead second·p!:ict l\ansa5 Cily by Hi games and Cali fornia, in fourth pl:it:e haH a game be hind Chicago, tra.ils Oakland by 2J 1l games. The Angela, trailing I~ A'• in the 11ea:iion serie~ B-5 wh ile be ing nu~rtd ~2-35. will have: In win four of !he re- m:11ninfil five filames In come out on lop. But even 1h111 shouldn"l 11top Ottkl•rld frn1n :i post-season cr:lr.hration. One factor 1h11l ha5 helped elevstf' lh t A's and drop the Angels has invn!vt:d pro- bltm or onrc-prohlcm ou tfielderr;. Rc,;gie J 11ckaon, the A's righ1 fiel<lt r, quarre led with m11nagcmen! lit~! ye 11r :ind rell l)rf b1dly from .1 supreme 1~~ campll iJ!n. He bounced back this ye.1r and has slugged 25 bome: runs. --- • Tu~sd,.y, August ll. 1971 DAJL.,. PIL OT I • Tucker Greets 69 at OCC H11ntingto1~.'s Wise Hellds Top Fresh1nan Crop One of the bfst lreshn1an football crops In year5 che<'ked 1n tn the Orange Coast College 1·am1) Monday ntght as the Pir11 tes held physical examinatio ns and rht>cked out ge11r. OCC roach Dick Tucker \\'e lcomed 69 prospecli\•e 1·anrlidates Monday night with I~ lo 20 rnore expected tonight. Topp ing lhe Ii:-;! of incoming freshme n is Huntington Beath runninp; back Garth Wise, v.·hn fi~11res lo .~tep into a starting assignme-nl hnmed1atc!y. Other 1011 fre5hn1en takini;: c~ams in· eluded quartcrbark Al1 in \\lh1te \Newport Hartxir 1. fla nkrr Strre ~Ion a h a n j Ma rina l <1nd defrn.~11•e backs Curt Thomas !Estanr1111. 1'err\' ~1 c N a y t Ld1son \, Jeff Reieherl ·{Corona de1 11ar l. The leading frosh lincn1an include tight end Bob \Vilt 1,\1arina 1, middle guard Mcir k De Huff 11:'.:dlson ~ and lin ebacker 1."im Bandel of Corona drl tllar. All·Ame-rica defensh•t> halfback Crl'lig 7.al losky and quarterback Cary Valbuena lnpped the list nf 19 lcttcrn1en taking phv!iic11I exan1s. Zaltosky inter('eptcd 12 passes l<ist season to rarn All·An1erie;i honors while Valbioo:na w;:is srlcc1l'd as the South Co<'!st Confcrenee ·s back·of -1 hi'·\ rar. O!hcr top ve tera ns rhcCking in included tackle Df'nnis \\'11llcrs. gua rd Ha rvey Surprenant, center Hobert McCants, defensive ends Lee \Valtrrs. Paul Ha rt and ~1 ike (~let. receivrrs Doup; Young 11n..: Tom Malone. mirldll' guanis Steve Landrigan and Mitch Morrison, deep backs ,_1ike 1tcGord and Bob Blanchard, ""' ll.IGGE5TH> linebacker Paul fo.loro and tackle Jim r\0rth. Although niany hav_, pit:ked OranRe Coast to v.·1n the coritrfence Utte lhis sea. son. Tuckrr throws out a word of cautioo . ··sure we think we 're going to have a good football le-am, but reme1nber the coorerenee is going lo be n1uch tougher this yel'lr, too. Fullerton. Cerritos, Mt. San Antonio and Santa Ana all "'ill h.ave better footba ll teams than lhey did a year ago.'' The Pirates b!'gin two·a·day drills \\'ed· ~1 US TA NGS SEA RCH FOR S JVI1ll COA CH Costa fo.le~:i Hi11:h School is turrently searching for a new swun coach. The v:-t canry w11:s t·rcate<I fol!nwing veteran t'QaC'h Don UUr.r's de<'isinn to Rive up tht> position to :i~sume the role nf direr1{)r or ac!i\•itit"S al Mesa, the DA!LI V P ILOT lt>arned c~c·lu s1vely, Uller guided the Mustangs lo the Irvine L!'ague chan1plonsh1 p last sprin);l, cap- ping 11 S!'1•cn-ycar career at the fll csa hrlrn. "J decided lo drop coaching prirna rl ly hecause I didn't feel I could dcvnle enough lime lo my new position," said Utter. lt ends n 15-year coaching span for Ut· ler, who, among other thin gs, aided Ron Misiole k. Ch ris Gammon and 11 pa ir or relay teams to All·American status. k UI FTII. O'CMol.MGt: PRICE" n . 1.u: TUftll!ft WHITI ~4U wrn+ t M'1. TS OF" Aal!AOU.SS MC> 2 "-YS Of' POL Y'ES'T£R CORO --c,__,. ~ '" <Y~ ' " E ~ .. ,~ .... _,~ : ,, -----f lll W Cf7!-I• ~'" : '"' &JI!. ... ~ Mt .. "" 'AA ----- -Mf/tt, "4t ~·, ~ .... ------- nesday morning al O with the afternoon drill to get under way at 4. Practices are a lso schedu led for Saturday. Orange Coast bas scrimmageii planned agai nsl Cypres s, Thursday night, Sept. 9 and Satu rday, Sept. JI againsl Mira Costa. Bolh will be htld at LeBa rd Stadium . The Pirates, 6-3 Ja~l season, l.1unch the '71 can1 paign against rival Golden West, Saturday night, Sept. lit LHl.,.....,.4111 Miii h Mort!\< ' (mo441• o.,.t•l • J•tf l l "M' ra ... rdl; !om M"'ont 1!1&nker): {tev1 l •..:ltlD•" lm•dd'e ;u•••!; ll&ul •~•II (d•l•n•IY• ,,...,, •.&on M<C••I< H"'te•l; °"""" w.11..,, /!•ckl•)I (rJ ll Z11to ... l••l•i.I< Ml-· McCO<O ((Ol'ftl• Mc•ll HO'v•• Su•l>'•n•nt IQV•tlll. c;,,y V&IQllVOI 1au1•••10,0c~J. J.,n No•lh ldel•lll•Y• 11...,,.,.n); L•• Woll•" I""'""'"'" .,-,oJ. "•ul Maro 111Ml>l<ktr1; Do\111 You"" l•ahl rr>CI!; Mike S. 0.¥11 !••,.N •v• 1ac•f•l a,,...,, 81•n(h&•O \Golenuvo l>ockl; GK rQo Vo!Oue"& l<leirn>"'' 1N ); Mlk• Cil lll 1•11tnl'vt . ....,)_ Ft••~m ... !M l Co•..,. O•I Mat 8rll Conll• hOl•I -); '"'' fl~""•I l••nftwt k.,l; Jr!I ll••ch...-t /<o•n•rba<•) CO•!• M ... -SI••• LtF•••• !nollt>l(k l; PU Swttll•n<I 10tlen"~• oM ), 6rod Glllll•t 11.,.tdl; lhMv Novlor !ll•nkft ), fl•nlro tlllcl rao (~l(k"ll Gar. ltinQ 1m;adl• ov••OI. EQ"on -Mo•~ ~Hull !m•O<tlr 0 ... fdl: 1 *"¥ MrN•y l<1ef"'1l•Vt b.ock l; David S<hll•nkl \014.,olv• •nd) E•l•r>e•• -Lo.." F1are1 <cenit•I; Col '"""" 1 11,,.0..ci..,); ST•vt ~nvatr lguarlll: ._, '•" (tnlod , Paul JOVC• (ll<l•~•IYI t>ICk)I Cufl l"""'•• dO'ltnliv< ~Ollll-ICkJ. Faun111n 8all<Y lllch1rO Powor ••P<I t ncl J; C~"' f1 r111n•n 11Jont •rldl; 11111 K,ro•O•t l ll<gM • ...,,. Ill•<~ H•,'hflfld l•ullb•tkl, Sit •• Mon11101 (hll!to.oc~I; .:•11 sn,b-o1• tr•<••,,.•l. c;,°!¥~1W'I~~~ 11~~.~~~~ j7 l~~·.:1:~:::••(~~1:~~~~~ :~J: 1'•n<>1a Tncm~• \ou•rdl MArln~ -G~'" P••<lf (!l•n~lrl ; ~IOVI i'<t,n•n(!•f ~d.~~i~:i•Wot~~~k) i ml~:~~ Qu~~~j~'·J •• ll 'S:~~,";.,1~ •nol!!>OcOJ. Rooort WI!! (lloM enal; S!ov• Mr>n•~•11 (!I~~~·~;, H•r""r' -1no1aon ,l\bllGl1 ldol•""'v• tack lo!: ~I••• F·•h 111n1<•n: ""'"'" W~n• (Oll•f'"•DllCk), WH !min1•ec -lflt• YOd•r 1aarl'f!1lv• l>lc•l. Dtne,.· L• 0111n14 -J•,,,.. Cl•'1>.• f,..llblck lr M•llr 0,1 -t<ara10 Jim.,, .. 1att ... 1lw• -J; 51M• ... n. -"•111 ll:lro l .... l!OK-1: Tl....,., Kl"rWll .. l••. - M••• L...,,..;u..,, <nall.,.<kl: S•n Ml<lno -ll•v• McM••'•• lhneto.c•.,1: C1vld Marrl...,. /l•-ctol"ll &Ill 1-<•m""'t• !n•llblck !; ill:vtl"', O.•l•l'OI -1'n,,...... Nov• 111aM -\; cn•rt•ol. ,...,....,1,,..1111 -Acb"'! P•lo fw••••); 1•11 -fl,.d WOOl~•l<M• (dtl1,.1!vr h.ll<blt k); 5•n Cito'n..,,. -Dtn11l1 Plow<!•" !~•llbac<I. EM-1~f71', 1~ --~ -- f I~ 1~0"1 f"'it ·~"' G'8 ~I'\"'.'"' ~" ~ ·~ '"' "" ~ TIRES H'll rs 111~ ~,~ .. , 'l~ ~(II 11&-IS ffllll!o ISi .'.>, •o "' t J&.~ l'ttS·r..t "" 'n ----~--~--'-----.--·-c--. l . • .· ' --·--~-1 T 11t sday, August 31 l 'l .. l Robinson· Zips to Victory Alamitos Los AlamiWs Racing 1E ntrk /.In Eliminations Tourney W eekJ y T1·ek Worthwhile Racing Results Mo114av, ""''"' JI, u n C111r a. Fa•I ll'llUT llACI -400 vtrd\ 7 vu r old m•ldeM. Clt lmlnv Puru l llOO JAY ROBINSON -1971 ELIMS BOWLING CHAMPION. For Vi ctor By CRA IG SHEF'F Of 1111 Dally l'llDI Stttl Jay Robinson is a persistent guy. SllVt'f' N' Send (P"Mr) A.IO l 40 , 60 Clovl• Ll111111nG INalarl 1.40 5 •0 Wellwl1ht r (Cro1bvl 3.80 Time :IO 91 lO AIMI Ran -Shedu, Sir Roval, Arm· ed Ca'"• O•en'• C 811Y Doll, Ctnlral Par-. T1nv Ttrrirlc, Bv Jlvvy. Scralc:llld -Sally Sun, ~ECOND RAC!!' -400 V.,11\ 3 V•M olcH to. vo C l~lminq Purv !11(11) Mr Minx (Vauvhn) 1 00 6 40 4 20 S' do POl\e IWo"on) 5 :IO 3 10 l 1llle Pt rcen• IL101.,ml 3 40 Tlmt ?O 5/10 Al\Q Ro" -Throl11t Bae~. S•ltnt Ground. Mr Sut Bar, Fo•I Eddie, Al.-m1tf"S\ l\At I•, Bunn~"-' 8ut No ScrelChfl F o r the past 14 weeks. he's t raveled 80 miles '° and from s.':o ~~H2L~,. ~~~.L~.r0 -;1:.~•r "' Costa M esa to compete in the 11th annual West Coast Match Game Elim inations. T h at's almost 2,300 miles. B ut' today t he Santa Susana r esident feels IL was all w orth it after winning 1he F.lims c rown Monday night at Kona L anes. And he'll he on t h e r oad n ext y ea r to defend the title. Robinson. a righlha ndcr, w as the hottest bowler com ing in lo Monday night's final r o und. He was 15th two weeks a go and seventh prior to last w eek's fina l c ut. And he was a r a ther easy w inner Mo nday night at Kona. After defeat ing Onl:mo's THIRD RACE -AOO vard> ? vu r old maidens Cle•mlnQ PUt5t 11100. 8rtad N B u1 1e r (V•11QMI 4 40 •10 300 Rullall w.n JWord1 1• 40 .S.IO Or flv Slevt ( AG••rl 3.00 T lmt ,,0 8110 Scralchf'd -Blacl Mairuv. FOURTH RACE -810 va•d• 3 YU r nlds & vo Cl•1m1n9 Pur~ $2000 OH Walch Mt Trav t l (Ad~lr) 7,40 160 2.60 OH WAith Ro c ke ! !Slr•vnl 2.60 l 10 2.60 Menn S•UY (°'lllsonl 3.20 T•m• ·~ 5 10 No Scralches. FI FTH RACE -810 \lard>, 3 YtM olds & UP Clt lm1ng Purse 12000. Ca l l f or n l a Sa nds I Ptrn•r I 1 00 4.00 l no I'm EMhl IUr>h am) 4.40 3.60 G1norr Sem (,l>lhson) $:IO Time -"6 St 10. ScralChed -For\I Futurllv. SIXTH RACE -350 vard1. ? vear old• Clalml11v. Calif. Bred Purse A2000 Ttm~sl Bunnv I Alll•Onl I 70 4.20 l 20 BlobbV Blob IW•l><>nl 8 00 S 60 Mr Cox Ber l(Mdozal 4 •O Time llJ!IO Scralched Cupid'• O • r I , lruck,11ltro, Coon1ry C~roustt, L•lfl,. Red Tlc:lt G reg Ba d erdeen. 247-203. in the third match of t he night. Robinson polished off E lims lead er Marty Anderson hy 42 pins in the two-game finale. Hobinson. 21l. sltlrled with a u EX,.CTA 10 -Ttmo1u eunnv a 3 -&lobby &lob, Paid no.so 226 and finished "1th a 191 \vhile Anderc;on h;id games of 2·02. m SEVENTH RACE -S49 Yards J Vear nld> & uo Allowances. Puru 12100 ll~b•n Tonio I P~v•l S.80 • 00 1 ,0 El Artie fLioham) 6 40 • 70 1 rl,n'\ Borr•ro IWt l>Orl) 4 411 Tim• 11 1110. No Scra1tho. In the f1rsl 1?ame. it w;is still anyone's mt1tch going into the eighth frame -but Anderson failed to mark anr! Robinson EIGHTH RACE -a10 V8•ds l YM• ol1H & 11n c1~1ml"9 Pvrit i2600 follo wed with a strike for a 23· r-.as ''""' 1L1ot1~m1s10 •oo un · d Bold Adveniure (Harl) ~I.ti() 8 611 pin a vantage. ~OM And Onlv ISlr.u~s1 S.OIJ An open frame h u r t Time ·~ •110. A d . . h d Scr~IChed Pt!fO 08'11ng n erson again in t e secfln game whe n he failed to pick up the 4-6-7 split. The open fra me w;is sand wiched around four s trikes. NINTH RACE -JS() Vftrd1. 3 YeM fllO\ ~ UP Cl••m•nQ p""" Sl'llln Slrepv Cherv' IL loh8m) i iO 1 8() 7 •O Pron B•r IC•rd0"1) S 00 3 10 BM Cru1ur IW•'<nnl 310 T 1me -11 2110. No ~rr •ICI e~ U EXACTA 4 -SIHpY ClltrU & 2 TUUOAV AUt111t )I, 1n 1 -12..-Nllhl Clur & Fe•I Forti Po•I 1.45 P.M U Nlthllv double t11 h t & 1110 re'"et SS li.a.cla .,. "" a ti" rue• Fl RlT llACI. l.50 vardl 3 vur O•O ~~tn•. Puru SllOO. C111m1no 0<1ce Vlcklvenlu•• ( Brws1 Ill Oon• Mor (Perntr) llO Salin Glare (Vauohnl I~ S.llv Sun IPaCM) l S•ke (Nal•• I 1 1 Candv Kid Bar\ (Adi" I 110 Glootr'• CMnoe IWardl 111 Sevrn Aorll'\ IOreverJ 117 David Morrl• IAlh•on) 110 Vil.son'• Jew~1.\iwll~:i~l. 117 Twinkle lruci<lr IWardl 110 Chance Al !Matsuda I 170 Rockv Rou 1aue11 (11adl 111 Oondv Bars I Adair! 110 SECOND RACE l50 vard~ ' V!6' old> ano uo. Ce ll! 1>rlld Cl~1m1no. Purse 57000 Clalmll'\Q orlct 12000. SleeN Gal U.lonaml 113 Bar> For Luck (()<ever) 110 lruclde Ro~• CVauot\nl 1" An11smu r IWtrdl 111 Red Alert Jr (W•••onl 1 6 Trur Vandv !Slrauul 110 Jer A Tone IHar1 1 113 Goode's Twlo (Cro•l>vl 1)7 THll!D AACE 4()0 Vlrdl ma•~n> Purse '1800. Turlvlocs ICarclOz•l ? vur old Sonor Deck IHerll Le Barr WalCh (Walson I Tinv F•vot f P~rner) Princemear (Pevel Kwl\IOU Kid IWarcll Charol110 Charlle ICro\bVI ll'OURTH RACE 400 vards oles Allowonus Purse Sl'OOO. Judv'• wonder (Adatrl Gd:•nila IMikhelll 111 11~ lid 117 110 110 I Vfll' 117 11? \1111....-111 <Hartl l!e11re11 (PerMrl Come1•1 COl>Y (WallO'I) No AHlrolnl <Lloneml Wm~Mc'• Oru m (PHI ) l'IFT H llACI . ~ verdl Allf>wencu ,.,,.. S20GO. Rice Min CSlraun l Es Per~nu IL1o~•ml Ullruv11em (W erol Otc:I Smoolhll ICMdOU) Rebel's Queen IAdalrl 111 11/ '" I 14 117 2 Ye<ir 01<11. 116 116 '" 11' 119 Bi cycle Polo B icycle polo is on t ap at Corona del M ar High School with action s lated for Sundavs from IO to 11.30 a .m. • II II SI)( TH llAC E "° vero1 ' .,, .. , of~ Cl•1m1na Purw 11900 Ctelmll'IQ ow s;soo ' Truov • I ... n (Wll>Onl 11 Mini ConOlllOll IWttson) 11 Or•lllna Girl ILloll•ml 11 Cord.son I Ptrntr/ 1 Ste••• Wl•ll (Ada r I II Moon hit Go (W4rdl 11 Flv1no Lo IAlli>onl 1 Croon A Tune IOrtvt rl l Modelvn lCerdOu l 11 Grenoa 11ollv I >ltfl l 1' AIMI l!llt lllle Parr Cl•bc>tr ( N•t•rl SEVENTH ""Cf 400 Vtrd• ' \lee olds & uo Allow•ncu. Puru s.2800. Tll <en B~· Electron10 Trucklln Man ISmolll) 17 Laov Bimini IWetson! 11 Rich'• Gold 1.cardou 11 l •l Baov (W•l•onl 11 Rockv B•ac~ Hank IPaoel 11 BUkOm 1 I Pe•n•r) 11 Uncle Ch•c-CA<lelrl ) 1 Ulllo Con1uu IH••'I 1• EIGHTH ft ACf lSO verd1 3 vu olos & UO Allowanc.. Purse 12800. Th SOM Of fltlY Grand O~k (~n) Snaoow Man I rdl Kaweall Bar T I Oreverl HDl>ltrlla (L10Mml Vanaoua I Ada tr l Gold Coov (Cro•bV) ,, 11 11 " II 11 Six tea m s are current ly in action and area enthusiast Sandy Hoover invites in· Leresled parties to call T om Hoover at 540-3481 for futther information. T d NINTH llACE 350 verd• 3 y,., olds earns a re compose of four cia1m1na. Puru uooo. Cl•lmlno onc players each w ith standa rd t~:, Mark IL•ollaml 11 I · t "'h b' l ugce ICaroou I 11 po o equ1pmen . 1 e 1cycles 0 ,01 Fast 1warc1) 11 are substituted for horses and trr:i ~1;:r1 ,~~~~~~\ l? action is on the footba ll fiejd . ~~~"flnvBoL'.'~!•H>r~~:;:1 l: ~~~~ ~~~~~- And the crowds haven't found it yet. Your travel agent knows the way. 7:10 am (Except Sun.); 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:45 pm (Dally}; 7:00 pm (Friday and Sunday), Major Loop Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE HOME RUNS .Starqell. Pill , •2; Comets Nip Rival, 8-7 Ba derdeen pickccl up third place a fter d efeating defen- d ing c h am pion Gary Mad1sonlf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;_;;;;iiiiiiii;i;;tl of San Bernardino. 212-19{), and Costa M esa's ~ r e d -Ptu n Bir. Paid H I SO. 8AfTING (11~ al bah) -Oliva. MIM JS\, Murctr, N y • 374; lltl· itnmund, Ball , Jl1; 011s, K.C, ,)O'l; TOVM. Minn . l07. ll UNS -llvtord, 8~11 , 91'1, Murcer, N 't , 81, Tovar, M,nn_, 80, Patt'k, K C. 761 Carew, M•M , 7l RUNS BATTE 0 IN -K1ll.-bre.,;, M~n,,, fA; B"ndo, Oltk , 83; Murcrr-. Ny •••• B Rob•nson. B•ll. 17; F. Rr>0ln•on. Ball . 77. R Sm•lll, Bn>I , 11. HITS Tovar. &A1nn, 161. Mur"r, N Y . IS7: Oliva, Minn .. I SO ; R SmlH1, Bosl. 149: AlomM, C•llf. 141 DOUBL ES -R Smith, Bosl. 771 B Coniol•ero, Bo•I , 16; w Horton, Oel , 15; Ollva, Ml"", 1S HMPN, Mil. 2.S TRIPLFS Pair~. KC 7. Carrw. Minn .. 1; Wh1i.. NY . 6. BIAir, B•ll, 6 ; F. AIO<J. N Y , 6 HOME l!UNS -R Smllh, Bo \!, 11: Mellon, Chi, 77; C•sh, Oel , 16; R. Jackson, O&k , 'S; Mvrcer, N Y , 13 STOLEN BASES Palek, I((., i6; 011>. KC, 39. AlomM, C811f, 301 C~mo•narls. Oak .. 7S; HMoer. Mil . JO, PITC111NG (IJ Oec1uon•l -C Dob· \M. O•k ' 1].J, 874, l 16; McN•llv, 8•11 , 16 4 ~')(1 1 ~S: Blu' O•• ,, ~. 701 I 70 p Onn•nn 11•11 116, IJ•, 1 07 PAlm•r l\•11 Ill"' 7'1 1 71 STRIKEOUg 1\1• • 0•~, '''· Lf'LC~. Ori 1St; Coitm•n O•• , 11~: Blvl•vt". "•M 1n: Bro~ltv. Chi.. 171 Nl\TIONAL LE1'GUE llATT INr. 111S el b•'•l Torrt. SI l .,_..I B~kerl. Cn1 3•0 (I, mentl', Pt•t , )qQ; Garr, .Att , JJJ,: C, JC>llt<. N ~ )11 ~UNS 8•1'1C~. SI l , 106 Bond\, 8 F, 91 Garr, 411 , 87, Starotll, P111, I• H ""'en I'll. WI QUNS l\A Tl f 0 IN SIA<!>t ll P•ll , 111. Tou•. SI L 111 H AMOn. All , H'O L M•v. '"'. !6. Monl•"''· Phil . .. ,.., ... s T"'''· SI l, 1AQ; Brt kl'rt. Cn 1/F r. • ., Al l/~. Brock, SI L, u n w o.1w1,, L • 1~, OOU!ILFS (M•M Hovu' ,, r~r •• ~· l ·o Brnck, \I L 18. H"lm• C .. n 1 "'"'-nn r~ ' ?6. W O•v < l A 7< 8 )nm S ~ . 16, Tl11PLE5 Mrt1q•<. Hnu<I IO; W nM« L.lo I~ MMOAn, HnUll , 9: M 1ll(l''\1 .A•1 I ,, ( lrtmf l\,,, P iii. e H. Aaron. All . 3': L Mav, Cin, 37; E Wllli•m•, All , 11; 0 JOhn>On, PM , 28. HOLEN BASES -Brock. Sil. SI; Morgan. HC><Jll . 78. Agee. N v . 7S; GMr, All . 7l, H•rrrl\on. NV . 71, PITCHING Ill Ol'c•soonl) Gu11e11, Cin. u .s. 1l1. 161; Carllon, Si L , 111 •• no. J '19: Elli>, P111. 11-1. no. 1 B•. MtGraw. N.Y , 10 4, .7U, l 901 McM8hon, s F. ID-•. , ••. J 11. STllll<EOUTS -S••vtr, NY , '76. Jl'nk1ns, Chi , 7l1, 'Stt'ncman, Mtl .• 100, K"bv. S.O .• 181, C•rllon, SI, L., ISJ. Deep Sea Fi~h Report LONG BEACH !Belmont Pieri st •1>01en· 9 chlico b•.s, I oo~ho. 1 ho!· lhul. 11\1 roe~ cod 9.,qe 4J •n•'"' 10 C'lllic-n twns, 7 b.1rrM114ia, .:l> rnMlo. Nrl (Pacific Soorlfl•hono) fWl ~.,. otrn. • VPllOW1il1I 7 wr111tt c,.11 """~''" ,, t'iHIMl10a , ''-''thu• ,,.,, '" "'I hi'\ 70 nva.lt.c>rttl (P1trpo1nf Ll ,,d1r'191 '' dnOIPr\ 18 h.-rrdrurL:l 1~ ca1 c hA'i". I vrllowf,111. lCU rock corf A EOONOO -174 11~01,.,, I v,. N IA1I, S wnnr <f"t bau ~rt '"' ,. ' ~4'• -.1~ llt1 aooltt \: ~J ~.-t • n,. ""At • • lf\d NEWPORT (Arl'J Landi"'' Ml ""O'"'' 1 r4'H("'O bis~. 18 r0<; t rf 8 "~ "'',.' 10.-vev·, Locker' ,3, ~ o ,.H H bon•ta, 11 c1111co bA'-~ qq4 ro<k «M'.I DANA WHAA:~ 87 -'nqt,..rc, l 11 '"""' t_-,;.,. j f' '''"1f11d.ti '} t°I"'• •I~ SAN PED!tO 12lnd SI. Lond1no1 19 "''"!~n In b11rr•r-utt~ '".J r l r:.., VI '""" i').A!~. 4' rork r V1 f ~4orm ' L:.nd1n9J -]('> -'M'llN,-, 1 1 '' ,, t, , I" c,,l"l('f '"°''' 1 nA.hJolut VI '" w ~ ,,.,, SEAL BEACH 66 •nalr" I I, r-.u ' +ht. .. , \11rnd billl\\, A)~ • "( ~ Ir~ II h1t1.nut. 10 mllckrre-1 6M"I~ u "" q1,.,, '" br'trracurta. S t • •~, J\ '111 bA\~ ~ hrtt1hol, AO mi11rkr1,.. Costa l\1es;i 's C o mets overcame a five-r un d eficil Sunday and went on to re cord ;in R·7 b aseb;ill triumph over Gardena a t TeWinkle Par k for their 10th st raight v1C'tory. Cn;i('h J ohn Saint's crew, do\\n by a 6·1 cnunt afler 41z innini:s. scorC'o three t imes in lhc fifth -then riorlrd four more in lhe sixth to g;i1n the ;id ni nta~e. The decisive sixth innin~ outburst cam e w hen w11lks lo L<'e 'Evans a nd N o r m ;i n Rl;indrl a nd a sini::lc by Tony Cn111.ri les l11<1dC'd I he ha<:c<: Strvc Copp<'" lht•n douhll'<l lll ;:i p;11r, Crn1g Snru1ll l'lllJ.!IPrl lo lurid fht• i:~1cks :i~a111 :H1rl Lar· r \' llJl'~l'\ dnuhlrd hnme <lnn!hC'r pair of m:ifc!;. .I. coua Mua Com11t "' •b r h rl>I 7 n n ~ 1 7 I 1 ] n " n I ~ 1 n 1 ' ' I II n n n n n ~ n • ' I l ~ I n ., v ~ Scor·t b• '""'nq• • " • ( 1~11 rq :io1 11n 1no ' 11 0 '"''~ "'"\" n1~ ~:i; "°' 8 9 ' Dougherty. 191-IRI. In the Madison-RadcrnN'n m atch. it was tight all the way until the San Berdoo residrnt opened in the 10th -INI\ mg the door open for Baderdeen. Ba derdeen appeared to have h is m atch w ith Dough<'rty locked up early a s the Mrsa r eside nt failed to mar k in two or his first four frames. Aul Dou gherty c a me h ;ick and forced Ba derdeen to mark in the 10th frame to beat him. Raderdeen left little douht to t he outcom e -firing a strike n ght away. j In the Tlob inson·Rildrrdl'en match . the '71 c h ampion rnllrd f1\ r straighl slrikrs (scennd t hrough sixth fr::imesl to pul th1• g;imr ;iw;i\' N1rlv. I Tlw 111'<' ho11 lrrs dropprd 1111 p111f:ill :wrrut• I 111 l'.I II cC'l .. s nr c·omprllliun for thC' !'h:im pi11nsh1p d11d 1\nrlc'rsnn Irr! gn111g rntn ~lnnda~ 'c; m ght en· 1·11111111•r. h:I\ 1111~ lwlrl lilt' 1110 spot for ric:ht ~t r:i icht \\ rC'k~. a tnurn:-iment rrrord J111hm.;11n now mrrtc; lhr \I 1 n n e r ~ o f ~ 1 m 1 I 11 r t1111rn1111r11fc; hrlrf 111 S.irr;mirnto 11nrl S:in Fr:111 c·1<.ro 1111<. 11 rrl..rnd fnr the \rr-.1rrn Sl;itr..: r10\1 n Tlw Sou I hr r n l'nhlnrni:i hlul'I.. WI II be held ;it l\1111:i Sunda v at 5. Baseball S landings VOLVO AMERJCAN LEAGUE East Oivision W L Pct. GB Baltimor e 81 47 .633 Detroil 71 60 .542 111'2 Boston 69 64 .519 14'2 New York 66 67 .496 1712 Washingto n 55 77 .417 28 Clevela nd 52 80 .394 31 West D ivision Oakland 86 47 ,647 Kansas City 69 62 .527 Hi Chica go fi.3 69 An 22'~ Angels 63 71 .470 231~ M innesota 59 71 .454 2S1'1 Milwa u kee 56 75 .427 29 MOfldt Y'I Rttulh l'lo u mu 1Ghe<lultd Todn '1 Otm" Oeklend (Odom •·ti &f A•••ll (M11r1>t1v t. tJ), l'llVM Ctll<•oo IHorl•n 1·101 _, Mlnntwl• (I(~•• Ill-Ill, "lghl KeM"' City f5pll"1)rti 7-6) Al Mllw•u~~ (lo<k M10C1 I 11 1 1lon1 Cltvtl•r\d IP•vl , • al\O ro,,., 1-111 et o .. troll ((oltm•n 14 • end Nlftro lt~I. 7, twl nl'lhl Wu hlnelon (8ottn111 ID-Ill 11 New Yor' ll<tlllcll a.7) nlofll Btlllm()(t I~ 1761 t i Bosf1>n (SI•~·· 17· •> nl9hl WeclMMAY'• Gt i'Mt Oakland e1 •n .. I•, nlolll Chluoo et Mlnnewte, n'9111 1CenH1 (fly Al Mllwtultt~. niehl Cl•veltnd ot Otirolt. lllthl Wt W.hwton at Hrw Yorle &1lllmort t i l otton, niellt NATIO\AL LEA G E Pittsburgh St. l,nuis Chieago i'\ew York P hilad elphia Montrea l l:.ast nivi!lion W L RO :iii i-1 60 711 62 66 li5 57 75 56 i4 West r>lvlslnn San f rancisco 78 Sfi Dodgers 70 64 Atlanta 70 fi7 Cincinnatfw 67 70 Housto n fi4 70 San Diego 51 84 Mondn't llHull1 Monlrtal 6, Clllco110 7 Clnc1nnA11 13. S~n 01t<10 1·4 Pfll\t>vrah 6, Phll•d~loh1• • SI LOUI\ J, Ntw 'Vnrk 7 Ood11n l, Hnu\lon 1 Onl~ v•mn """"ul<'d TOdav'' Gtmu Prt. .5RR ~~2 5.10 .5<M .432 .431 .582 .:i22 .511 .4R9 .47R .378 GB 5 8 It 111 21 21 8 91~ 1 21~ 14 27 12 Monlrl'at I Morion •I• •"~ Siroom~v•r ) SJ 11 Cllluoo IP•PPU 16 II •nd Hn ll1m•n q 1'! , ll·?ih1;~h~lchl& JFrym•n 9 ~I .. 1 r llflburllll !Elli• Ntw Yori! IMcAnclrrw n) nr Rv•n t ·ll) •I 51 LOUii RtV'i 17 . .,), n1~nl ' $1n 0 1!'90 lRo4>tm II 161 al Clnclnnall IS1m,.. '°" l-5). '"'"' ni111?"tert (Alualldn 6 )I •I Ht>ullon ICOOll 011, AlltMa ISi-t-41 •f ~on l=rtrKIJCO (Ptrt"( 1)•10) DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Modern & Complete Se rvice & Pa rh Dept. Modern Body Shop for All Cers 641>·9303 540-9468 Orange County's Largest and Most Modern Toyo ta and Volvo Dealer OYHSEAS ~UIVERY SftECIALISTS 1971 DEMO 142 SEDAN 28'4 R•dio, Hutor, Aufometic Trani ITIOIYIOITIAI '71 COROLLA LARGE NEW & USED TOYOTA SELECTION See Us Before You Buy! General Tire pre-labor day whitewall the more you buy ••. the more you save _,. SHOCK AB SORBERS HELP PROTECT YOU FOR SIU SA~ PRICE f.E.T. Sil£ SALE PRICE F.E.T. per tire Size 6.50-1S, plu1 Sl.78 F.~.r. per",., 7.75-14 8.25-14 8.55·14 7.75-15 8~15 $22.00 $25.00 $27.00 $22.00 $25.00 $2,32 $2.50 $2.16 $2.37 7.75-H 8.25-14 8.5S.f4 7.75-15 8.25-15 $.43.00 $48.00 $52 00 $43.00 $48.00 $2.14 $2.32 $250 $2 16 s,.37 Size 6.50-13. plus $1,76 F.E.T. per II,.. S IZE 7.75-14 8.25-14 8.55·1~ 7,75-15 8.2~15 S ALE PRICE S82.00 $92 00 $100.00 $82 00 $92.00 F.E.T. per lire $2.H $2 32 $2.50 $2.18 S2.37 IALE ENOS SA El'T.CTH RAIN CHECK: .•• Should our -.ioply of tome tlrt all'H or lines l'\Jn short ouri•Q 1111• ew nt, wa will honor •llV o·ders placed now for fUlur. d•flwry et Ille •dvtr· llud prfta. JATO SUPER-100 GOLF BALLS • Duralon cover for iong, cut·lree life 4-ply nylon cord General-Jet • Dual Tread Des ign • 4-Ply Nylon Cord • DurageneTread Rubber ~ 1 new, lamous·make ~ shock absorbers glvos you a new-car nde, poslllve car c<'ntrol. • Energized "PB'' c enler gives g reat <11stancB • Ultra-high-tension 3 winding for SJ 33 l owest Price Ever Limit 1 0 01. 1 doz. for S5.25 CharQe it at General Tire ... DON SWEDL UND Coast General Tire 5H Wn t 19th, Coua MC\a ftha11e 54 0·5710 or 646·5033 I Priced as shown •t General Tlre Stora Competitively priced •I Independent dealers displaying th• G1ner•I •ign. AVERY General Tire Service 16941 l •ach 11¥d, Hu1"f1191011 loHh fthoM 147°5150 GENERAL TIRE ••• GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS•------- --- 'Wacky World' Son of 'Laugh-In' Co1ning 1 R)' CYNTHIA ,Co~y HOLL v\vooo r ( A~t George Schlatler, ~'h., revolu· fionized tele\'tSion v a r i et y shows four years ago with his ''Laugh-In," hopes to start anolher lrf'nd with his latest CClncept. "\Vacky \Vorld." Schlatter, a roaring, beard- E>d giant affectionately called Crazy (;eorge by his "l..auRh- ln" assotiales, believes that the viewing public 1s now re<idy to savor C'Omedy on :i Tuesday Evening AUGUST 31 1:00 E lllr ,.,.., Jeuy Dunphy (1) Mews Bill Hudd, ' 0 KNllC News Tom Snyd~1 0 Th• Furitl.,. @ Wild, Wild Wnt 0 511 O'Clock Mom: (C) (90) '1l1u(hler tl the Mind" (drama) '69 -Ra, Milf1nd, Gent Titmey, Don Murri)'. Geo1ge MKr eady, A sclen· fist, whose daurhtK wa1 killed il1 1 car crash, believes i~• Is com · municatlni: with him. m Thi FlintstOl'lel aJ stir Trtk (15) Emiranmtnl ED CllildreJl's F1ir ill Noticiera 34 m Death '1"1lley Dqs (39) Gillig1n'i bland CD Ne'1'(1m Hawthorn! 1:30 CIJ CBf. N"'rn W111e1 Cron~itt ~ NBC Newi John Qlancellor ID The flyint: Nu!! (IS) Era1 on tht ROid (ID HDC!gepodg1 Lodet m Dt1ert Rt"rt Jack la!ham (39) Th• Addams r1m lly m El ldor1blt Prof. l !d11 (DABC Kews 1:00 EJ CBS Ktwt Waller CrO!lkite @ ABC NfNIJ Smith. Fle.u oner 0 @n NBC Nns John Chancellor O Widt Scr11m The1tr11: (90) "Tht M11mmy'1 Tornb~ {mystery) '4Z - Lon Chaney Jr, Die~ for1n. @ Truth or ComtqlltflCU 0 Wl'llf s My Linet ®l Dick V1R Ork• ID 1 L11¥t Lucy ffi ([) Dr11nel (15) You1 Pl•ce ill tht Nuclear l ie fD ConveB1tio1u With t Piyc~i1trls! '1he Ust and Misw..e of ~ypn05is" Di. Edw1rd st1inbrook llO!.ts. €l) MrelitOI Nerro1 rl) (39) Movie G•m• 7:!0 IJ CJ) B11""11J Hillbillitt (R) rail ITli 10 ;:et anywhtre 1<'•1 h Jane. Bremerkamp Hies 1no!her ploy tn to gel Elly 11nd the Clampett mil w11ddwi<lc I.Iasis. llis pilot prt'f. gran1. flln1ed over Eur!lpe. South America and the Un1tl'<I !'itates during a f1ve-n1onth period. 'o\'111 be broadcast as :i n NBC special Monday, &pl. J:l. "Pf'l)ple ilrf' aecustomt·d [(, walehin• nt'\.1-'S bounding 111 frnni all 01·er." &hlatter :;;1id. .. Frorn Lo11don, Par J s , ~ftlS('OW nill SU f<ll' h urnor has rentaine<l Jocked in studios in Nr1v York and llo!ly1vood. ,-..;p,c·s "L.;iu~J1-1n·• will l:(\l '70-tlint Wilke r. Bany S~li~an, Edgar Buchanan, K1lhry" Hayl, Mor· gan Woodward. While lryinQ: to stop 1 b1rroom brawl, U.S. Marshal ~ lort'd to ~ill 1 caltlem1n and jail his brother. and 1 third brotller Yl'.lm to like vengeance. m Dtmt r n;r'I Sllow aJ OniJ!et rn I S•l(IAL I D1vid le1n: .. Sell· Portr1it The Academy "-"1rd·W1nning director tallls 1bou! his c1reer. m 1..1 eo. iu111: .. h (39) fe1luf'f: (90) "Mr. lflvedert Goes lo Ctllege" 9:00 0 [21 m HBC World Pleiniere Mowie: (C) (2hr) ~s.rr-Tlle B1dg1 or tti. Crou" (dr1ma) '70--Geo1ge Kennedy, Rit udo Montalban, Nico I Minardos, Diane Baker. l !)(llice lleletllve reevaluates his life 1tter II his wite Is killed 1nd decides to enter lhe priesthood. @The Bl1 V1lley (IS) Thirty Minutes With .,. CE Ros.11. p1r1 Vtronic1 9:30 0 llnter W1rd N,... ffi (15) Artists IR lmeritl "Jerry MGNeely" l 1limpse 11 1 network tele'li5ion scriptwriter 1nd commu· 11icatlons professor. al l1 Crw: dt M1ri$1 truce• 10:00 i) Smith$0Cll'" Advtntur1 "Searth IOf !he Goddess ol toV11" 0 News Kevin SandeJl 0 (:i) (J) GJ M1rt.us Welby, M.D. (II) "The Gut from Rainbow Beach"' I Dr. Welby diKowrs that 1 young girl about to marry h~ leprosy. (jJ City in Motion 0 Movie: (2hr) "CIJ ol lht City" (d11mi) '48 -Flichard Cimt•. Shel· ley Winltrs. W Nttn P11ln1m, f~hman m M1nlrap Ao!hor rrink Klock I ('"Apes & Hll5band!") guests. (15) Blkl! 1oum1I t]) Tht Ad"tOUtes (R) "Stim.rtd Pub· lie Empl~ees 1t the Slate and local Uvels Hav1 the RiRhl to Strike?" (l'J) R11lltr C1mt1 lions. 10·30 0 I SPtciAL I Oral Roberts ht H•· 1 0 OCQl rn BUI Cosby (R) "The ••Ii Guests are Don Ho, The Su!lers, I long Road Bae~"" Chet reluc!antl) lln! Cus11no sludents trom Qr~I agrees 10 particip1h in 1 wealth\ eccentric's (John M1rley) plan 11 reli~ his childhood. Rober1~ Un1vers1ty ln Tulsa, Ha· 1 wall's Gove1nor John Burns i nd Gov. David Hell ~! Oklahoma. (8J CBS News Hall Hour 0 (])@ ffi The Mod Squid (R) '1he Hot Hot Cirr"' The sQuad learn1 thal an innocent family ll driving< ID News 8111 Johns Stolen (II Wlfl!(j with dynamite se: @E [I l)i1r\o cit Ynl Seriorlb Df• lo e~plode at 65 mi!ies pe1 ho11r. unit 0 Million $ M!»'it: (2hr) .. ~llinp Jtorthsldt n7" (drama) ' .. 8-Jame~ 11:00 i1 (JJ aJ Newi Stewart, Helen Walk.tr, Richarc 0 iW) rn N~ C:Onle. l6J M1nhlf Dillon ID Truth or Conu1quelltes 0 (3) ffi Newt @ It T1~e1. I Thi1! (15) Kolllno'lldl 11n Cheu ED Fanfare ""San fr&nv v.n Roe~ Go Ride the Mu~1c" A Jd!el'!>or A11pl!nt documentary. W Upec!Mulo!. (39) 11'1 Vour Bet 1:00 6 (3?) Grttn ltre1 IR) LisB is tht n"13ln 1ttractl0~ I~ I WBY·OUI fl.1111 m Movit: "Cr1sh ef Silence" (dr~· m~) '53-Pl!ylhs Clllver1, Jack Hawk· ins . lD Be•t the Clo<.k ff) Bleck J11u1n1I '"Ju~tice?" An~elJ Davis ~nd H•e Sole<j~d Brolher'I !P· pear '" 1~•S invesl•gatlon o1 ju~toct tor bl~ck Amer1c.tn,, ~~ion of the Women"s l •b move, 11:30 0 (8) Meri Grttlin ment. O @l m kihnn, C1no11 0 ®J &D Makt Your°"" Kind ot 0 Mertie: "'Mltl Fmm Wyominf"° Musk Guests 11e M&e D1vi1 and ldiama~ '30 _ Gary Cooper, Jun• l1tlen Rl!(jdy, Collyer. (JJ Al luue m lo Ttll the Truth '0 (3] (6) rl) Old; ~V"elt (15) talltlkllltt i nd lsrue1 m M~: "'City ot Miuinr Girts" (E l11s Bevtrly de Ptri!vllla (mJ$lery) "41 -John l rth!r, Gale fa!) Nina Storm. 1:30 E l]J Ci1111rron Strip (RJ MacGree 1;00 E Movie: (C) "Brides of Dr1cula" 01 (Percy Herbert ) ~ills an 1sc1ping (horro1) '60-Peter Cushini, M11 1unman and Is ~o"~icted ol rnu1· 1111 H11nl. •de1. Sus1nne Pleshel!a i Ues!s. {IJ 0 0 I]) tlW Ktwl O Steve llltn Show Guesh 111 Bob 0 Thi CilltfJ Ei~tein. B.B. l\1ng, Harvey Lemer (• convicted m111derer), John David C•r:ion. Bob ~hle1 ind Judy Bn;rwn. 0 00 (]) Q) lit Mom "' tM W•ll: (C) (90) "Yuru'" (•esttm) 1:30 m lH·Nlg~t Show: "Tht Mtn Wlro O:ed Twiet,~ "Bite~ Dngon of Men· Zllllr" lfld (C) "$pollen " thl forest.• d d 1dy) '41-Jean ll"thur. Ctiar1ts Ci!· w~_c nes oy burn. Rober1 C1Jmm1n..,_. "' t:oom ''lh1 0tlob11 M•n" (my~terv) bXYf1ME MOVIES ·47 -.lohn Mrlls. Joan Gr1enwood. Z:OO c:J "strMI WHll No Nu1tt~ {mys le'}") ... 8 -Mtrk S1tvens, Richard l'OD m "Don•t t akt 11 lo Ht1rt" (com· ~d~a'.X· Uoyd Nol in, , od ) "45---Richlrd Greene. Plliic!i l :OO ll 1 Mottle of MOffln, Crttl:" M >01 (comedy) ... (-Betty Hutton. Eddi1 101, ecN., • t :lO U (C) "fut aM Srq" (comedy) rat~en, LI!""• )nn. , "" e l-'I bri ·o D r R b .. lti "Wlf AffVW" (wn!em) 54 -...,-.,lftl .,. o 11 1. t • o e... '·II -odl u D'"· son Vi!ttrria De Sic•. "' "''' ti, ••Ur.tn rnrlt. fJ'"foa11 et "'""" (d!1m1J '17 ':JO IJ -,J1111 el Guilt" (d11m1) '56-' -Rex Htrrison, M1urMn O'Hlr1, Ro<.Nrd B1uh1rt. Mary Murphy. Vlciof Mcl..11le11. (f) s-t n 10 AM htiR1 10:00 rn ...,......t Sellll'dl(' (drtmt) '55 5:00 0 "Dl'apiwyd'" (dr1m1) '(6 - -Vlclor M1h1n . Ric~11d [Ian. Gtnt TlerflrJ, Walter Huslon, Vin· 10:30 0 •w 11141 Min JaM1 .. (COITI· ttnl Prk .. I XCLUSIVI tNGAGIMINT! Jul SMASH WEEK ! l :l0·5:l 0·1:l0·':JO ~·,_. -- into ils fifth season nexl 111.inth ··Thev sau1 \\e couldn't krep it. up ·ri1r six month,;-," Schlatter said wilh satisfac- 11nn. 1'he prnducer think!> the ur11nt11b1ted series came at 1>rl'ctsrly thl' right lime in t;:lev1s1nn histo ry . "It 1nnved inlo a vl'lcuum ." he said. '"\'ariely h<id nn t C'h<tnged in 15 Vf'ars The 11u· d1ence v.·11s bor'ed with :<:f'ri ng, lt1,. s<1n1r people .. 1hr san1e .s1·f·nes ;ind tl1e same twinkle J1ghls night after 111.~ht ··So \I'!'! turnl'd !o brerity. \\'e cnndcnscd the ('ilml'dy. AftPr all c1·e1·vbndv 111\th <11'- ("Pss to ~ tele.v1sio0n set had :-:een so 1nt1\:h en!erlainmf'nl it 1v:is no longer nl'Cf's.sary In ~l't the ;iudicnce up so they could undrrs!and the jnk('s." The resul!. :is an\' 111i ldlv disf'rrn1ng viewer knoll's, is th;i!. 1he whnle lrn1 p1' of l {'levi~illn htHn or J1as spe('drrl up. \'ar1l'ly shows gcn<>rally nhanrloned long, wandrrlng skef('hes fnr· riuii'k s k i t s leading dirc·ctly lo punch !itles or !hr black out.<>. In tele\·lsion as in !he rl'st nf business, nothing succeeds like SllCCCSS. so the industry v.·ill be \1•atching Gl•orge·s n(•1v bab.v. "\Vacky W (l r 1 d, '• caref111ly. I ! ·• 1, I· i~ £Nrmifll1Jtr -1 ~ .. ~ •. ~,!.~~.A.-J 'Allia tross' 1'rvouls Se t Thr Fulll'rtnn Fuoll1ghtl'rs \l'lil hold auditlnns next l\"el'k lnr !hrlr 11r:-;t product inn nr the 11('\V Sf'Cl~O!l, ''Nobody L-01·cs an Alli<rlross ." Tony Brandt o[ Corona cit'! l'llilr is cl1rect111g the ('0111edy 1vl1ich <len1crs around the \1·orld o[ 1e!e1•bion. A C<ist of sevl·n men, five 11·0rnl'n and a girl 111 !ht: 10 10 12 ;ige range is f ('(\Ull"('d. 'l'ryuuts will ht.' held j\lontl:1y Hild 'J\u•;.;dav. St·pL 1:1 ;.ind I~. :1 L 8 u"tlnek ;it thC' f-.1ucken· thaler Cultural t:i:nLt·r. 119 Jiul'11a Vi~la Drivf'. 1•u lter1 nn , \1 ht're •·J\lbalross" ll'ill (\llell on Ot l. 22 for three \1·cckends. ''6LUE WATEll. WMlfE DEAfll" NATIONAL GE~AL THEATRES 2 FROM WALT DISNEY " I'.'\ 1 Y.'ONDERFUL.I \ SONG fl/TS <--"--'~ L .,. Offl<• ,,....'!'!'!!!!!l!!!!!!!i!!:--- Ope1t at 12 Showti1111: ) 12:JO " ,.••'i 1:_.'i::t'l 11 sire E 11 r.:a r:r '" e" I ' ' 5th Recortl lf'l·ek ON ANY SUNDAY a""' n aaua llllOWll Kl No~ Paying Way Las Vegas Lounge 011 tl1e Way Oi1t By TERRY lt'ti'AN LAS VEGAS ~Al' I -r or two d{'eades lh('y have been a sholl'pl<1l'e fur llt'\\"ton1£'rs, the s.'lh':il i•1n fir i;tars y,'ho l\{'1·er 1n11de supi•rs1:i r. and lhe rC'fuge of illl't 0;·1n1C's hanging 011. For• Iii(• 111·0--tll"ink n1lnunu1n o/ !lhl)ll! S5 u·1l"y·rc now , .is ;i I way ::;, (hl• be.st enll'r- v11nu1"11t buy 1n l o w 11 hut th(' : .. iu\gl'~ Hl the l.;is \·eg;is Strip h111rl L'i1S111os are on 1hc \1;1v out. '1ct1111s of profit <tnd i(,~~ st<1 lL'Tilt'nts in a ne11 era . inlo the house anti keeplng the losers happy. 'fhe lounge srrvcs \lvo kinds nf people," s;1~s JI ;i r \' e y J)iednC'l1, a Tropit'ana Ho1C'l esecu!l\e. "It brings in .its 1111n following itnd !Sa ~t·r\!re fvr I he ga1nblel'," The lut111gl'S l-!;1rlt><l in Ille earl~ 1950.~. a f1•w yl'al':; ;dll'I" the Fl:1.n1ingi1 Jl otrl 11:is built 111 ope11 lire Strip. Tht•y brg:in as 1·aisrd pl;1t!urn1s v~11·r the casino h;1rs. PeUplt' ;1l the g;nrihling t:1h!t•s l"tliild hc:1r the rnu sic. \1';1n<ll'r 01'cr for a dnr1k :i nd 1V.'11l"h lite :<1111\v , ll 11•;.is f11e .1~:\ts ago that Ne\'<td<t fir:st l i rn s C'd '"!l's il lllil\le•· 0 [ " c:nrp11r;11i011s l!l ru n casinos. Tutsday, August 31, 1971 Cond uctor· Ormandy In l{c tur11 SAHATOCA SPRJ[';GS, N.Y, IAP! -Conductor Eugene Onnandy is back at his h1rn1!iar spot for lht' first t1111c since undergoing a major hip operation in M<ly. 1'he 7l ·yea r-old Orn1an1ly rece1l'Cd a 11 enthusiastic \1•cl!·o1ne fro1n .a ('ro11·d of tll•ariy 9.000 µersvns S:tlurtla.1· 111ght a~ he pu t hi !' l'llil<tdl:'lphl;.i () r c h es Ir <i through it<; pates at the S;ir;1 \t1ga l'erforniing Arts l"C'ntt'f'. l.rist J\1ay !1l' 11n<lerv.·ent a total hip rrpl<H:ernent <t!l<l spt•nt the su 1nn1cr at hi s hon1e 11 1 IV e s te r n J\1a ssachuseUs \1•t11le the ort heslra, led by gue~t 1'<1nducr1w~. perforrned .<tl S:iraltJf.!ll, the. Philadelphia':; s111n1nor hoinr. ('Conu1nics." s::r.1·s S 1 d 11 c y · I Corpor::rte 1cens1ng 1·e1n:i 1ns a G <1 t 11 r \ d • ertll'rt:ii11nil'nt ni<JJOr sta te issue . but thrre is -dirt•t·t11r for C'al'sar~ Palare, lltl dL'bale :1bout 1!s in111acl 011 wl1JC'h ('lnse<l ils lounge l::ist lhe rnsuit1-lio1i•ls. The dril'e yc;1r. •·1.:ritt·rtain111ent Is \ery lias hl'<'ll 1o n1J!..c high \H"ll"rd ;ind !11 a i:n1ail 1•prrat11in in lilt.• hoh·l a runn1 .1·11u ]ul:il L'<111110\ 1nake it Inakt•r, CH""<'\ rit! of i1. 11<.J,V ., " . :-X1 (\.I'll liorels 1 1~\ve closed 1\ !11u11g'' is :i r (l(ln1 scaling lhf'i r loungrs, one. 111ore is 1511 lo 51)1) people li:ird by :he cll•finilcly i.;oing and othe r casino Thev :-;ervc drinks onlv hotels ;irt' !akin!-( <in•.1thl'r lvok -rin friod :._and fe;1!ure curl-at tht•1 r l1Jtu1gcl:i. !iru1ous en!erlainn1ent \1•it h -r---""-----~====c,I lhrel• or four a(•1s hl'adl ined b.v :i. slar n1ak1ng perhaps S25,000 il 11·c('k. Ay contrast the n1a in shnwroon1s seal GOO to 1.200. sl'rl'e di11ncr, and pn y the {'ll!1'rU11111nl·11t wori<!'s elite S50,fKIO to Sll11J,OOO ;1 11·t•ek. NC'11' lrrn<ls in loungcdotn : pulling in 1oplt'Ss arts ; eon- l"rrti11g tlH'lll to pnt'lors fo1· 1-\('n1•. a l.:tlerv g:1111c . "'i1h cx- tr111H('l~· gnnd house odds. 11 11·a~ onh· rec<·n!l v !hat n1:1kirig iL r::i Y ht'ca111r ihr nb- jl·•·t or n1nning a ln11n gc. Thl'.I' ;1rP ln11g l'n11.~1cler<'d c:<iSllHl rl raw~. an cxpcn~e to be writ · ten off :ig·11nst gc!!111J.! 1il;:nersl ENDS TONIGHT "WILLARD" oho kirk Dou9la1 "LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD" SlARTS WEDNE5DA't RODDY McOOWALl ?o.. K!M HUNITR .,,., ..... '"' ........... "ESCAPE F,?,~plANEI' or·aftES" 'HE ---r.: 'ii' ..... """"" .,. Gftyan O~eal O "'-"11 rild '"" ....,..,& COior , GROVers" GP, CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. $f .50 until 4 p.m. ~NEWPORT BEACH .. at the entrance to the fabulou' Lido Isle · OR 3·8350 -.-..-....-................... ~ .....•... ENDS SOON -Don't Miss this Beautiful Picture WINNER OF -Truly a Masterpiece 2 ACADEMY AWAROSf ROBERT MITCHUM TRE\OR CONARD and YIRAH MllfS EVENING S Sundoy lhru Thurt dciy. B p.m. Frld!>y and Sot~rdoy, 8;)0 p .m. CO·HIT AT All THEATRES "THX 1138" "Ryans Dai1ghter" [G '-~ 0 llllflllOClllOll G tl~t,I MAflNEl~ W!!dn~dav at 2 p.m. Sotu•day at 1 ;JO and S:OO p.m. Su11doy at l :DO and 4:10 p.m. iGPJ rmv.s10,-;(CHNICOl<W I ROM VIARN£R BROS. A !INNfY Ul:URf SERVICE PACIFIC'S FOUNTAIN VALLEY. LA HABRA & ORANGE •2 DRIVE-INS. IWALK-INSI : TITAN. FULLERTON . FOX. CINEMA LAND HARBOR •I, COSTA MESA ""Pl,.OCCHlO"' IOI pl1a • I"~ Aav~ntu•out F•.iuoo QI "'TME WILO CDUNTlf'I'" IG) , ............ . .. .............. ,.! .. I 1011 . ... , .. .. ..... -.... . 111 1•tl (ha•l~lon l~<tm> "tl<E OM!OGn MAN'" IGP) plu\ • 1,;:J ~' ''""~e r,~llrm (lr.>m~ •~ "fH)(·llJ~" (GPl ......... ,,_ .. .... t-.. S•I 01l p•uo e John w,-,.,~ .. BIG JAKE" IG l•I ........ ....... .. ~ ~--.. 11<1 1·Mll I (h•rl"O" tl~IOn "TlfE OMEGA MAN" !GJ>) plu• e ~<"Id ~cl~nc• fl~IH'" Diam a "TlfX·ll•" !GP) ==::;-'' -....... ....... Sol~ JU, All (DIO~ Premllt~ Efll;lft91""'t"nll (.;,*'" P'H"~ "~lfOOf Ol)T"' (QP) plu> e .J •mn Sl~w•rl "THE l"ODL~ P•lfADE" jGPl w ......... -.... hi' Cc•cr ~~0"'1 fl"" 1..,,, • .,., "llAt Of l IS COMING" IO fOJ plu! • Jo~n WfYfl• '"(lfltUM"' OAJL Y '1LOT 19 - , .... -· .. ..:-·-..... -... _, •&e:•· .... - NOW EXCLUSIVELY , ........... ~ ... ····~·- •••c" •~ .. o. a• •~u• • • -·· C:O•O• .. w• • .......... -........ 847·~ .............. o .. ••..CO. •NOW lXClUSIVllf • S~"" Conn•I")' • P~Ter fifll:h Clrnod,<"J (c,.diool• ~~ ~.,,.~-. ••THE RED TENT" IQJC> llCIMCa•·.&•-T"l:l\llt P!us-John Wayne & Richord Boone In "BIG JAKE" Plu~ ~i1k D0<19101•fo1e O~nowoy "Tllf llllNGfMINT" ~••Ml• ""o •T •"•o• u. ~Oii• •1'-' U t 0'1l I '""''°"'" ...., 11<!~0 ,., lST AREA SHOWING CIMRLTOlt HESTOlt THE OME<i" Pll'll1511'.11r !!(l(l!C(l.f.fl" MAN · ... ~ !l:OU 'N~N(J !ROS. I l lllll{'fll!Sll! su1a GP Plus·Robert Ovval! & Donold Pleosenc e In "THX-1138' (GP) ST AR TS WED_ 9/1 "KLUTE" NOW AT 2 CINEMAS AlSO tHOWING Al EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO, MISSION VIE JO 830-b!J90 _, ........... ~ .. .,, .... -.. ······· It '*~''<•-•,,.,..,•'"'" On<O ••!I, HEl D OVIR .Jn4 WllK ''" -""' ...... ~ ...... Sean Connery The Anderson Tapes 2ND TOP HIT ._ &_ Kirk Douglas· Yul Brynner -·~-., .......... '"''" ... 2 First Area Showings 2ND ALL NEW SHOW lltEGDRY PECK •• HAL WA.UIS -...- BHDQT QUT .. . . ' . ' ' ... • DAil. Y PILOT 1;J • Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Se ll I Find It, Trode It With a Want Ad ,I ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-567816r Fast Results "WANT' FAMILY ON THE MOVE VACANT and ready for a fa st rnove-in. Jlere's 3 large bedrooms, 3 baths, llUGE RUM~US ROOM, built-ins, lush new sbag carpeting. Newly painted. Immed. occup ...... $35,000. FEATHER YOUR "NEST" With these 6 units South of the highway, in beau. tiful CORONA DEL MAR. 0\Yner's unique 3 bedroom. 2 baths; 5-2 Bedroom plus an inlaw unit. 6 garages. This is what you'\'e been looking for at ...................... $127,000. NO DIAMONDS! give her room And room she has, in this 2500 sq. ft., 2 story beauty. Large stepdown living room with fireplace, 4 super size bedrooms, 3 baths, huge game room, family room, 3 car garage, 3 ton refrigeration, ankle deep shag thru~uf, custom drapes, outstanding landscaping. Owner says "Submit offer" ........ $42,650. "HELP YOURSELF" to a-heap of return First ow ner advantages are yours as O\vner of the 27 spanking new ADULT ~RT1f.ENTS, consisting of 1-2 & 3 bedroom units with 1 &. 2 baths, featuring a pool, bar-b-q area. rec room, individual garages, buil~ins, . ~h.ag carpeling, forced air heat, laundry !ac1ht1es and award winning landscaping. Let us sh.ow you these beautifully designed and built units, with a projected GROSS MULTIPLIER of 6.9. Really a buy at . . . . . . . . . . . . . $422,000. "LOOKING FOR A "STEAL?" Don't miss out on th is sharp, spl it level beau· ty. ATRIUM type ENTRY, huge Jiving room with fireplace, 4 lovely bedrooms, 2lh baths, built-ins. Would you believe only 3 BLOCKS from the BEACH? Compare at ...... $36,400, l'l114tbe-Stllid --- General G.ner1I MACNAB -IRVINE Fl NER HOMES NEW !VAN WELLS HOME $19,000 Exclting new Ivan Wells Custom Home on Galaxy Drive. New floor plan. Spectacular Bay View. For details visit the n:iodel hoi:ne a t 2006 Galaxy Drive or 1027 Marmers Drive -OPEN DAILY. Or call 646-15.\0 or 642-8235. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Reduced $2,000 for quick sale. Outstanding value in this sharp 3 bdrm., 1 ~ bath borne. Sunken FR-high beam ceilings -fireplace -beautiful shag carpets. A special buy at $36,500. VIEW THE BAY & OCEAN From the balcony of this sharp 2 BR., 2 bath aU electric condominium w/underground parking, hot pool. New expensive carpeting & drapes. Boat slips available. BAYCREST DelighUul familr living, pool , 4 BR's -great ash paoelle~4 xl9.6' FR -27' LR -For· mal DR. Be tifuJJy decorated & landscaped $79,750. Appl. y-Call Dave Cook. 642-8235 YACHTMAN'S COVE Newport's most exciting Bayfront Homes no\v being framed. F'our homes are available far early inspection. From $226,350. 50' frontage & individual sli ps. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1641 Ba.rside Drive. MESA VERDE 4 BR. & 1''R. New shag carpet, TIC\V paint, newly rencvated kitchen, wet bar in FR. Large lot w/fruit trees. O\vner wants condo. also a large lot w /small rentable house - plans to raise orchids. Submit on exchanges -for either -or submit on terms !or straight purchase ................... $41,500. OWNER -BUILDER Leaving area, offers this "one-o!-a-k}nd" w / a smashing 2 story entry, 3 BR's, den, & FR \vhere the ceiling soars from 18' to 22'. Love-- ly enclosed patio -gentle waterfall -great privacy. $92,500. Fee land. BALBOA PENINSULA POINT Close to Ocean, Bay, launching ramp & tennis club. 5 BR's. 4 baths. 3100 sq. ft. o! top quali· ty construction on 2 lots, !acing ciy park. Two water heaters -all Idaho white pine interior -many built-ins -hidden wet bar. Includes stove, refrigerators. washer, dryer & some furniture. Price reduced to $95,000. P referably shown by appt. JUST LISTEDI Char1ning, \.Vann & frie ndly 4 BR: home on exclusive Nottingham Rd. Better !iee right 00\V ! $49,500, HOME FOR YOUR 30' POWER BOAT 1"1 •• ,,,.,,A_ J\1ay \ve show you this attractively rernodel-'?4'..,....., 1 AM01.•MWn1 ed , decorator's 2 BR., den home on Newport Island? Id eal for couple or a second home. REALTORS O Wil l listen to offers. P rice now $89,500. • FOR SALE OR LEASE! 644•7270 Both at unbelievable prices -$27,500 to own (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. -$250/mo. to lease. 3 BR's, FR, fenced yard w /pool , tennis courts. club house & shop- ping center a few blocks away. Truly UN· BELIEVABLE' Call Amy Ga•ton 642-8235. ··-------------------COUNTRY IN NEWPORT BEACH General GONE FISHING ll\~to.1EDIA.'TE POSSESSION', new l'olontana resldent hl1' r ·iced hts imm aculale_ 4 bl'drriom 2 he!'1 home under All others. Qu iet tree shaded neighOOrhood • c 1 o s e to school~ and mairir shopping. Quality bu1ltin~. 1ep8J'ate ... erv1r.e porch. cozy !lI't'pl!lce a nd your o wn tann-1:yle garden. Non·\'Cteran! qual- ifv to assume th!! low in-t~ttst Joan with minimum down • S29.%0. Call .>15-8424 {open eves}. NOTICE Uener1I POOL HOME MESA VERDE Large 2 story home on country size lot w/ your own grove o! trees -oversized pool . Shingles. brick & char1n. 5 BR -3 bath. needs a little T.L.C .. but a great home for a large family. Priced to sell. S63,500. 4 Bedroom k den, 2\ii bath11, TOWNHOUSE c~.rpels, drapes, range, ff'· . . fr11:: many xtras all in mint Near Hoag Hospital -new carpeting cond. Corner 10'1 14'/accesi throughout -recenUy painted. 3 BR. 2 tor boat or camper. bath, split level. Fireplace, patio, laundry $45,000 room. 3 car carport. S29,950. Owner will con- sider $5000 down payment. CUSTOM BUILT SPARKLING BAY & OCEAN VIEWS 1 Bedroom horn~. 1ha.ke roof, Beautiful decorator's home with 3 BR's - service porch, quality car-2 baths -forJ'!l llll DR. -den. Heavy sha ke re:111 & drape~. :range. re-roof -used bnck -large pool -fee simple. frig, wash. mach., double Asking $79,500. garag(', PLUS l Bedroom gu~t house. ALL in A-1 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT condition. Vacant • See it Vacant lot. One of the finest Bayf'ronl Joca· no\I.'! tions in the Harbor. Offered at a very low $33,950 $115,000. MACNAB· IRVINE OCEAN VIEW LOT 675-3210 642·B235 WEST SfDE BLUFFS. Quiet 1010 Bey.Ide Drive 901 Dover Drive 1trttt, exceJlent ne iihbor-Newport lhtch :;:'~ ~~·,~U:"° OOwn. ~ ............... %TLlmln Roy McCardle' Re•ltor General -OiMrel --- Gener1I BAYFRONT -PIER & SUP Newer 4 BR. 2 bath, 2-story home with shake roof, dbl. stone frplc., living rm. & sep. d in- ing rm. overlook Big Bay, secluded patio area & lovely lawns. Lge. 2 car garage. Good cond. &. some new carpeting. Our exclusive listing. $195,000. Call for app't. to show. C•ll: 673-3'63 '42-2153 Evonlngo · associated BROKERS REALTORS "°25 W. BALBOA BLVD. General -BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. Q, Call for your copy of • ~ our brochure wfth pictur•• & prices. NEED 5 BEDROOMS? A hard·to-!ind size, but this Harbor View Home has iL Very highly upgraded Somer- sel $68,900 Includes the land. VACATION ALL YEAR Heated pool, with 2 bdrm., 2 bath home. Corona del Mar exclusive, with room !or ex· Ira un it. ......................... $42,900 !% 675·3000 675-6426 2407 E. Coos! Hwy,. CdM Gen•r•I G•neral ****** TAYLOR CO. General General -Waterfront - Corona del Mar Last large !ee parcel on Newport Harbor. Approx. 1 acre -170 ft. on water, with 3300 sq. ft. beach home and dock. Will sell all or part. Priced under comparable waterfront properties. $40,490 + 4,600 Equals 42,950 Ye-s! The arlthm1!1:1c is cot'- rect in thi1 case, Employ. ment relocation to Kanlu requires OwnU5 to lldJ beautilll! Park lluntinglon tinme at tar be!ow market v8'ue. Featuttw 4 bedroom&. 21,l_, baths, \11rge family room with brick fireplace over- size mastf'r suite, hlla:e Joi on choice cul~-tiac. Roam tor pool, a.cetts for boat/ rtrailer, Assumable VA loan. For appointment to lft, Phone 5'16-2313. \-C ' THE REAL .\J ~~T~t~~.~ LARGE HOME LOW BUDGET So1ve your space probltl'l'Jls with this improved value!! 3 KING • SIZE bedrooms PLUS combination FAMILY ROO~t complimerrted by t.fassive tireplaee and an- tique mirrors. \Valk !Oft]y O'l Sea Green Shag carpet- ing, enjoy an easy malnten· ance play ya.rd "'i th trult trees. Only $1.450 F.H.A. In- vestment or NO DOWN with V.A. FINANCING of $26,500. E~niflg! Call 644-7003 TOWNHOUSE -SPECIAL- MOVE IN FOR SCHOOL Ser. yO\lr 1&wnlTlm\·er arx'I yard too\11. Try care ~ living at $22.500. Spaciou11 4 BR & dini ng. 3 cool JQ)l11 fur your me. Now vacant 9 UNITS for inspection. Call 54&5880 {Open Ev"-1 Phon•: 642·2171 or see your broker HURRY! HURRY? S.ller 1o1'1.ll move rif1it now! GrN.t f.1e u. Verde home on cuJ. de.sac stn!:et 14ith 5h&ke TOOi and much 1 . .ore. h he.1 3 of th.!-bif~ bedrooms ~1'11 find! MAKE YOUR OFFER NOW? All that'1 needf!d is 10% down ?f!.ymt. Tot&! askinr price $31,950. c~;11~bymn:r'~ !::an~G !!"•'"n'"••"•'"1""''"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""'"~G'"•n'"•'"•'"•!"I '"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"""" r:a@R ~.!=J Public Beaches. 8 • Studio, ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ~ _ l Bedroom, l belh il 1 • 1 -~-bedroom. 1 bath. AI1 d•'""' LEASE OPTION LJ C· 1 LOT unil'l!. Formal dinln1 room Bay·"ore Beauty 5.5 x 130 vacant rommf'n"l11.J & Priva•-....,,;A ,·ncluded. This redecorated 3 BR, 2 Ba ~ t.e .......... • with ~'-lot on west l'ide O::illta f.1e-sa.. Ex«Hent -nd•·n·on --• lo-MontJceJJo condo $190/mo, Ltvln1 room Ol'l'T'lt'!r ..... e. '" ~~ ~ gl I k Good location Jor a srn1.1 1! cation. Gtotsea $17,400 per $500 option, priced below place and wall u• asa oo • market. ing out to pe.tio of troplc11l business or offices. PriCt'd ~ar. 0 . · d at $15.900. For addltlonaJ In· Walker & Lee $20.250 '*'"'Y· mmg room o' on also with \.\'Bl] of glass tn formation p 1ea1 e call patio -efficient modern 646-7171. J'CiJI,,.. co:Ts '~WALLACE · REALTORS INVESTMENTS HOME & RENTAL kltch•n • 1wo attractl" 545•9451 Corona de! 1'1ar 4 BR, 3 BA bedrooms and plenty of tri-1t!V't'l 11nd 1 BR rental room to add on. Bes-! of all, -5"6-4141- (0pin Evenings) MESA VERDE unit. W11Jk to shoppini & 1h111 charmer has one ot tht beach. 10% dn. lmve1t leasehold11 available. Back Bay $27,750 $63,500 $42.000. CALL 61'-4930 * Spectacular * Cal1 now on thl$ 1pectacula.r 4 bedroom, J bath home that look! like a. model. A double fireplace opens lo both con· \'ePllion pit and fa.mUy room. GIAmoro\UI garden 11ervice kitclien with self· Hard to betitve but probably .~&CO.I the rrtt1e&I value in tlw! ATTENTION ......, ... "'""'"·llll newspe.pn-toctay • &-e It OCK row • 3 ""'""'m, co.-...d BUILDERS TURTLE R patio, li~ MW carpeting, llM ACRE R-3 VIEW OF Walk to Cal ifornia. k Te-Will t•ke 37 to~ unit.s UNIVERSITY Wink~ Schoo1!, caii >10-11si to"" '""·' $75,000 OF CALIF. cl'°an1ng oven, M"Pflr&le din· ~ KIRITAGEI ing room, walk·in closets in ~ p lln&Tt master suite & two other ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~ hedrooms. Front court;ya.rd !!"!! v.1fh lu~h l11nd~caplng, Quiet $251950 cul-Oe·aac 11trttt Price ASSUME S J4•;. $39.950. Cllll now for 1ho<N· · 1 Apr Loa.n. Low payme1;t.1, 4 1nr ~46·23 3. Bdrm, den. firtplace, Dltry \-0' THE Rt.AT, ·"'-ESTATERS 1 •• "·' .. hall, lmmedla te poesesaion. 540-1120 TARBELL 29ll Harbo CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OP!N SAT. & SUN. BAYCREST·OPEN FEILING 6-mwog 3 bedroom 2 bath h.m1e, located tn one of Costa. Mesa'1 fine&t re1l- dtnlla1 neighOOrhood~. Qu/IJ. Uy built with OAK HARD· WOOD FLOORS, natural v.'OOd nblnt1,., ALL BUILT· INS wtth EXTENDED TILE COUNTERS, fioor lo cell- ln2 LOG BURNING fire- place and fantl.!'tlc 3 SIDED CABANA. U~bellevab1e pay- ments of $226 per month at the full price of $25,950. call 545-3424 (Open evea.) Don·t delay to &ee this fan- ta!'tic 3 bedroom 2 bath adult occupied home. H's 5pot)e1;s. Just steps hum a be11.utiful park + pool , Only $37,500. Do I! flO\\', no obli- gations !or more infonna· otlon. Call 546-2313, EJL.] 2 STORY STEAL! Over 1200 MJ, ft. of fAmily living in thl! spacious 4 bed· room bargain with 3 baths. Emert.a.in In tonna.l dining morn or 1nfonnal family room. ca.lifornia kitchen, tireplace, and lots more.. SJ0,500 • Don't miss thll!I on('! Walker & Lee R<alton 84244$ or 540-5140 *ElEGANCE . * --BY owner: 4 br/2~ be., dln'g rm, den, dln<'l'le, 2 patios, 2 trplc. $39,000. 548-1843. Bayshores 2 BR. 2 ha, trplc, dahwshr, nev.·ly decor. crpt!!/drpa. A1tral'.t. lndscpd. $45,0CIO. 2526 Crestview. Capistrano Beach ----4 Br, 2 Ba, Fam. rn1. 80'x150' lot. Tra!JC'r & boat space, Ocffin view. Appl. ONLY 4!)6...2.536. Coll•ge P1rk _____ , OPEN 1-7. Vacant. 224 Wilke Yores!. 4 BR + fam. rm. 2 BA. Fireplace. Comple~ly painted & carpeted. 2 patio!i. Tmmed. posl!esslon. Large VA loan on. S29.950. Owner/Broker. 642-6115, Corona del Mar 4 BR, 3 Ba, P'lffti. rm. Le. kitchen & aervlce 11rea. &!e to appreciate. 644-4899. Costa Meu Build.r's repo5!1ell10n \n O.t& ti-1esa now ready for Mie, O:impletety refurtri!h· ed. Mar C11rpets, 5 bed· room It. family room, hard ro find quiet corn•r IOC11· lion, >.1nl tenn1. call u1 !or det•ll~. 1•10 Ne\\-'port Blvd., C.M. _, ~~-..,...-~-..,..'=ii 543-7729 COLONIAL MANSION! W•lting lo• • Barg•ln? Neat &. clean 3 BR. w/pa.r1dike garden, you view it from every major room tn the house! $73,4~0 BAYFRONT BAYSHORES Bit O' Country CHAl'tMlNG 3 BR 2 BA home, 15'd'.l' living room, marble firepiace, tiled kUeh counten, dbl links, dbl ov· ens, ~ cabinreff + over- aJzed bedrm, Lrg he-ated l'OOL and PATIO. Adult ocrup'led • Ret1.dy ta. mow lrrto. Only $33,llOO. IN DOVER .SHORES Da-arator'a custotn home. 2 Lge Bdrms, proten land- aeaped. lmpeecable cond1· t1on. OPEN DAILY l·S 1727 ANTIGUA. NEW HOME::-LU_X_U_R __ Y-I \Vlthout the new home lncon- veniimcts! Evttylh!ng'11 heron done to this 1 year new ~fESA VERDE 8 bedroom eXt'Cl.ltlve home with up. graded everything, Formal dlnlng room, family room, garae:e \\'OJ'k:oihop and even a view of Catalina.! Owner transferred and ~ "Sell Now." It's vacant .. nd ~ duced S4,000. C..11 !)40..11~\ !Open e~.) ""'"'"'"'"'"'"""'"""""''10v<'r ~ sq. IL of llvinc $17 000 t.:ONVENIENCE PLUS 'vllh 5 bt-tlroom, 3 baths, 9 EASTS10g COSTA MESA forrn&.l dinln1 room Ind ""ar JTth St. shopping cen· fron! \'t"l"11nda . TetT11ced ter, fl1esa Theatre and shops, yard, lu1>h Cal'JW"I ov!!r hard· St. JC'lll!lehim Oiurch and ""'OOd nrora. SJ4,SOO ma.I. PAn>rh l&J 11Chool. Well kept TRADE YOURS. CONVERTIBLE HOME Unde-r roT\llructlon • 2 bM- rnom, den and 1tudJo IJl!I~· ment or 4 bfodroom, !amity room and dlnin1 room, Bal- bce Ptnlnsula. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 &± ·-O\r NER l".1\L ICE. A~· 1ume SA,, "i-a11r lmin. -i Rtdrm. hu~ f1 r. iy rr, {lin1n1 rm , 14•11.lnu! p.-.. l'llng, brk, $29,900. M0-1720, th1y or ' ... ...,m. , bath. """'·'" Walker & Lee gu kitchen 11nd largt dlntn1 ar!:a. CArpetttl and draped, ~ton 14.,..,I lndM:11.!)l!d front and 7682 Edinpr i"Ml', detached dbl!. rarare. <n.fl MZ-M65 or ~140 Full ~ $27,000. EXCE!.,.1--~,~ ... -A~Y~l~NLENT FINANCING ttJIUi.15. THE SHADE of the tI"tt-1 of t'11J ~· slly 14·~11 cared 1t!r 3 ~ r\om 11.nd dtn tit-mt. Com- pl"!"1Y lt~fd by cinder h1ork will. '''etl locatM In Wrf;I Coll.la Meu. Call ;,;11l-~JiJ for inlorm .. tk>n. SeU ilie old A rood W11nl ad ti • rood new stuU lnve11tmenl I 1tutf Buy the - F lx•r·Upper 2 Bf!ltrm. hnme plus pst holule. 14•/fuJl bath. T~ ltn· ~ street, good area. XJnt buy for~ t.ndyman. f.fo- ttvated telltt. Betttt hurry! e KATELLA REALTY e 1910 S. Bn.tol, S.A. 557.&111 GARDEN HOME Olannins 2 BR'a., frplc., dln. rm ~·'11JU"OOm ov~r prdtn. Near Nl!WpOrt llalthts. 0 n I y Sl!,500. Call to ~. • 846-7414 .• ,.ar•I Walk•r R••ltor PACIFICA HOMES IN MN CLE~fENTE OCEAN VIEW HOMIS Yrom s~.900 10 $39,900. CALL l''Olt DJREcnON.S (11 4) 4~-1140 ,, Happy living for lucky owner8. 63' Terrace for "boat wa tching" & lg. 6 BR. home. $!~9.500 !MERALD BAY LOT Sper.tacu)ar white water view with city lichts at nt1hL Level building pad. '49,500 ~ASTBLUFF LUSK S BDRM: Jdeal home for lge. family. Family rm .• 3 car gar., near schools. churches & !rwys. t&9,9~0 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSI · '30,900. University Park. Nur poo!I, schoo!I, ok. 10 % Down. 833-0700 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTIR ·Oil, N.I. - Lachenmyer· Rt•.111 01 CORBIN- MARTIN Walker & Lee Roal ton 2043 Westdltf Drive 646-77U Open 'Ill 9 P~! EASJ'SJDE, l br, trple, eptt, hdwd Doon, pi1tio, fenced ~~~. FHA,-!23,500. REAL TORS '44-7662 ASSUME GREAT , 6°/o VA LOAN (Anyone Can!) Cl! 6t8-392I Ewwi _~ Pl!IJ.OO P<r month lncludM BY Owner. 3 BR. Newly •• pnlntf'd l~lde &: <M1t. Cash BEACH H~USE Pm. a ... "' """'"· •hlU'P °""~ to loan • <ak• owr BARGA 3 bPdrooms, famlly rwm, pyrli·111• &Wh'3033. --dlnlnrr room. Ha ndsome,,""'-,--.,-.,.-,=--=~~ Immtdtate occupancy. 3 BR, brick flreplaL'f!. Only SJ2,900. llY 01o1·nrr, 5 OTI. 1-'~ be, fam 2 Ba • Nicely deconi.ted . Ci!.JI 646-7171. rm, slng-le ilol')', blln.'f,I for Jee11e $~/mo. • or lrr le., $71~1() & lnke ow··r lease option "-000. down, .~ _!'~Ym~7·7020. __ ~~:: e:~r$3~~~jljj,L~ H:le:~! ~~e°:if dSe~·:r. , ror the.I Item undtt $50, For thAt Item uTKtU $50-; For det•lls, Willi RJty, try tblt Penny Pincher try tht Ptnny Pincher ~J6.rnl or 545".Ml2. -··--· I ll'A.ft. Y PILOT _ ...... l ~I ......... ;TOTAL PRICE $24,000 S22.!0J' Bea("h 3 b!ks. Vu! 1 NO DOWN I F'rpl 1· !01n1,H' 1 Br hrHT1"'. " G.I. BUYERS _11111\'f' u1 nf':>.I wk. 49&--33n rt $100 DOWN •Dover Shores *READY NOW* Huntington Beam VACANT 3 BR, lam rm, hrepl, l ~ BA nom,., "·'allong dlscarice 10 ;i.l~ SC'hools including Jr. College. illa)Qr, 1i;_-g1onal Wopping eenter In the plan. ning stages leSl!I than 1 blocks nor:h. \\'hen ii ts de- • 1~1 .i _-_ ... _ .... __ 1 __ ·~-·"~:::_·· _li_ 1 ~1 ~'"""'•'"~l~~·i;;l .-~·,.-~l~;; I _,,, ... I~ Huntington Beach N•wport S.ach Income Proparty 16' Bu5h1•ss HouMs Furnishffl 300 Houses Unfurn. 305 ,--B-R-,-,~,,.; "'s"A-. -O>,.-odo-.-N-,..-. I ----2-S_T_O __ R_Y__ HOME &_ GUEST Opportunity 200· l·L-i-dc-o-h-le _____ .;.;.l.G-e-n-,-,-.-1 ;_.;.....,;,. __ .;.: -...1w cp!s, bltns. 1rplc. STEAL HOUSE -$22,700 lTALI AN ,~iyl<> lani (l y $24.500. By Owner, 8122 Jo~anrunc ba.rga.1n a r only a,mrorrable 3 1x>f.troo111 hOnie restauranl_ Livuig qrtrs \n. NE\\'LY <k«·., fwrn, 2 BR 1-:ASTSIDI·; Costa J\1e.\a ~rf1e-Jd Dr, 213: 1'23-6485. $£.:'JOO -...11 1rh 1lk"lud!!s 4 wilh st>parate ] bf>dt'oom ~·luded. Gros...es $.'lO.OOJ+ hvin<', w in 1,.r , 11\'11il bJrr11. 2 ti,.11, l"--'!ll" F reshly 4 BR-den, 2'~ BA. 3 car gar. huge OOdroorns. I5x20 faJl\tly house !or grandnia or gr;i.nd-\\'Hll efrnr1 $1!,IJ,O\J(J J·:z. Cc~ Sl'pt/\j_ $300. tl7:H.il74. r>a 1n1ed, also 11Dw g1"Pen Presllge home. $ 4;;, 5 DO. nxim. lortn&t d1nJng mom, dad, Use for ymi!"!idvf's, or lea.!lt! & low rental. hielll fnr Lid;-Sands shai< rar111:ts 1!u·uoul. Dbl. S4£4i236. 2 ba!lur, carprts & rlrapes rent nut. P!"e!!Prrt lni·ome tamtly nr couple, Books garage, l'orn«r lot ~·11.h thruout plu.~ ow-r 1-800 1q. t ?lO Pf'!' mo. $3.100 rlo""'l\ OfW'n. $16,00J Ca8h. Jr1q ture DECOR. furn, J hr. 2 ba. len~·ed yard. Rent al $205 'PAYMENT F.H.A . ftltr thl-5 fabuious 4 bi-diu:im. 2 &tory house 1\lth J hath~. tte-ady tor your oceuparu;y 'now. Completely ca.rpe1~'<1. thfUOU!, also drapes .• '\'e11 sryte lu1c-hen .... 1th all bu1lr- · 1ns 1nclud1ng rl1s.11-...·a5hf'r. Double garage. Schools and ghopp1ng nearh)-. l.t't us ~,,.,. n to you. f1n~t area 1n ;\e-...·?(lf1. Ap- PI"'-'-~ sq tt. Lrg ~ BR + n1a1rt's, ,p~ ba. Exi<>ns11•e recn'at11"1n afi'!I & l'Crnplete unobsm.!C'tt"d bay & moun· t;1.1n \'1ew. furn (lpuonal. Belo-...· {'OS[ at $169,500. o .... 'TJ. t·r. ;1~-72-1!1.•. ------ East BtUff Huntington Harbour ft. No m1~pnn1 or mistake. gives you a 14 •;;, return on class1f1ed ad no, 1!19 Dally bll.n.~ ~/pool & r l't' tac l'i pt>r 1non1h or np!1on to buy. Trade yours. _.,.-our down payrnen1, Bel!('r Pilot, P.O. Box 15{il: Costa h!k to heh. !I n10 lease from Call B1'Q krr 54~~9l -Open '-"t'loped the \'Blue of 1h)s ; -...,.,,;..::;....,,,_;...._,....;...._ S..?9.::,00 .. home \l'lil increase. \\'ALK ~~ blk iu beach &· Dichondra ·front & rear manna. 4 .Br, 3 B.a, choi~ Ja-...·n, spnnklefl!'. front & Dav !sir. lt'K'ation. lrg rot rear. use-d brick plan1f'rs lot_ o-...•nr. 213--592-1496. W lk & L check th~ • 2 houses tor !\·l~a. Ca. 92626. !l/!_2_ 67'.">-'.ll57. t;\'l's. a er ee St2,i00 ls ~·orth 1nv{'St1gat-ORANGE Julius, low dOIO,'Tl , Newport Beach ~·REE: RF.NTAl. SERVICE Real"'" ini;:. o .... rlf'r ""'Lil rarry. Olli·ner 3 Bt>droorn 2 Bath large Walker & Lee 67~2-152 or 5-18-9216. IMi\l ,\C. 2 br f'Oll~~" 00 prv pan<""lrd family roo~n wilh Walker & Lee • r-~~~i~~1~;-~s~rs • P.t>al!-On; 27;¥1 Harbor Bll'd. at Arlan~s : ~0465 Open 'ti\ 9 P\f ,, ~·. 1-!,,.._ around the baSe of marurt' frees, S('u!plur('(] patio \rads in10 the J1vtng .fO()n1 with floor 10 tt1ling fu-rpla l'P. adJace~o the tam1Jy k11t"h \\'hi\'h overlooks the lronl yarrl, Irvin• 2790 Harbor Blvd R! Adams ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I i>ol~"> 0f)l'n :nl 9 P.\I E llecut iv•'s Dream I Jlr,·r 11 ,\our oppr1r1un11y l<1r EASTBLUFf n1ore Jrcr 11nu'. 3 Bdrm, ii·an bf. •II 2'~ ba home. 2400 11q I: of luxury l1v1ng, tw>ach. l\lnl~r $Ii.) u1i! J.-i. (ir{•plao·e, 11e11ly painterl & Realtors Investment <'oupl1>_ :->o. ~a} 8 , c<ir pe1cd nt'W doub-Je o\'ero Opportunity '220 BayshOtf' I'rk, r\l•wpor!. & d 1~h~1·;1shr·r. Rcauril"I 2i9() Ha rhor 1311d a( Ada ms " ~L)..0-!6.) Open ·111 9 P~l Fine Art ln 11 estment~ 1 BfJRi\1 "" the toa:,. <:ond11111n C)1rno1.;hout S2JO.OO Dis('(lvcr t!if' \111 l"lla 8.-1vn,1. Sl!Ii 111<), n10, avilrl, no11''. 5-16-B&l(l. 4-PLEXES " c " " 53"-'l 8 $h,()(l() doii n. Prii•1> $j.\fl00. !agrs & proflls oh:auwrl * · 77 * Corona del Mar ,. [.-st •. 1/ .&._11Jr .•. r eally ... L111Je nia1nt,.nante & gi'11f-King silr bc'droom~ I 11~~ _Just acr oss !he strer1. rlf'lu.~e pullnian barh~. 2 • / iJ·l.,J()(l f1re11laces forn1al din m1 • REAL TY . ' · ' i d h·.11 fam cm, """'' wmdow, '"d \\"arncr & Oak, Huni . Heh., 1hrou~h i;k11lful investment * O CEANFRO'.l/T \\'1nt('rl-----------in !inf' art. Call It D rental. $2"J() ""r 1110, 2 Br, 1 2 BR. arilts only, no rwts. 434 2 blk.s \I'. of 8C'aC'h Blvd, r-C 11 I "" t I llampl(ln & A~~QC. (71 ,11 Ba Encl gar. 642-8001 •O(<'llf(l(. •:>.I o 1-....·y. ;-\cw crpis & dr[>5 firepl"s TIZ-6.1:'.0, $2.)()/nin J::ve; 673--82R9. fa ht, ~as blt1ns.' Gd t in: I-----------FURN I S ll E D H t;J use ~-11·1 Vi~la 0£>1 Oro :"'f'-...-p.11-i Bfil!'h 6-!-l-1 1.U Fountain Valley 892-5593 16612 Beach Blvd , H B. HORSES, HORSES Custom 3 BR plus 2 BA $23,500. re muct-: more. 2137 ARALIA ST. $51,950 RE.>\L'rY t:n11'. Park Ci;-ncer, IJ"\li~ C;iJI Anyllmc 8:13-0820 ()pen Sat & S\1n lrom l)()On. Money tc-Loan 240 ()('C'anlront. Ca.ii 67:,..~9 B~:AUT. llf'tur. J Br, 2 Ba. LEADERSHIP R, E . --.:...-------lbehi~l.'08& ll fu\I. ~rplc. bl11ns, rlshwhr. S300. 1 t TD L ]!)(' 6i5-61l17 or fH -t-89'J5. ~-12-4166/.YI0-~1.36/~17-.'i~l.3 S oa n A"ITR furn 2 Br, 2 B<i. frplr. ~ . rm·I pnnn, P'll)l, B ay~irlt· LRG-AHrac 2 BR, df'n, din V1Jlagf' S'.110 rno. 67~580. rni, Jrplc, rp1~. drps, no 7~~ JNTERF:ST SHARP. ~h;irp, 3 BR. 2 BA rorritt lot home, Boo.t p!~ entry and paved spa,~ -...·/romplete block \\'a!! ,on. c:losun>. OwnPr mov\n::; to Colorado. Subm11 )'QUr lt'rn1s •• ,fast occupa ncy. $28,500 POOL TIME STILL HERE Don't forgrt Sept. and Or.t 11.l·e our 11·arn1f';:t 1nonths. J n11nrd1a1~ occup;i.nc_y on this lwau!lhtl pool homP -...·11 h 4 bcdroorns, plus huge rumpus room including. "-l'l h;i r anrl pcoo\ tab!e. S3.000 do11·n and lake over P<'JY· n1e n1s subject to e.-.:1st1ng G I. L.)tin of S?i3.00 per mo. inclllfl!ng ta.>:es and insur- B1g. h1g 101, zonf'r! R-1. Rm I ·~~"i"~~~~~~""" for hors11s -+-1'1\der cus1on1 L;;-\JVEHSJTY Park 4 Bd, 21,) 3 bedrm, 2 haih honie \1 ba, 2 Lrplc's, Cov'd patio, hrdwd floors. forn1aJ din .\lan,v x1ras. Lo $W's. rm. bnck f1repl. hl!rn R10 , 833-{)·fi5. ,\ rral stl'al ar S23,~1()(). Sub-I ~L=,=9cucnc•=-,B~e-,-,h~--- 642-1771 Anytime NEWPORT HEIGHTS $422,000. New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. Cos1a Mesa BROKF:R G-12-4Hfl.·, FOURPL~;x. 1!r1vP hy 715 JamPs .. i.i2.500 Is the pr1(·C'. Fnr lur1hf'r Info. The Doyle Co. Evr~: R:\.l::-6:141. 2nd TD Loan Tr rms based on equity. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving l fAtbor area 21 yrs. Sattler Mortgage Co. , ---'-c"'-'c'-· 'c'°o·'o·-'_._,·1"y_. "67_,_~_''-'c"c...... \\'JN'IT.R Hr-ntals. Bayl1-.:in!1 ; Pt>nin.~ula. 3 Br. 2 Ra. s.12:1 Costa Mesa ).lo. Davis Realty. 6-12-7000 _ l·,-.-H-. -,-B-A-ho-,,-~-. -h-,,-,,-,,-,, COLLEGE:: girl 10 Shfl r" N.A, k1h·!irn, i,:arh<t~e f1 1spo~al. holJS<". Pn. ~·u rn. Bd. S9,"i l'l'li; & dr1.s. \\rslf1rie C .. \1. 1110. 213/243--0194. ~1)!:1. rno. Ara1J Si>pr l~I RD: KOLL 3 BR. 2 B . .\ v.l.cant home. {'{'ady for yoor immed1a1e po~ses~1on. Big a'ssumahle FHA 1 o a n ol $18.~. payable $104/mo, in· dudes e\t-rything. Fu 11 Price •••. $26,950 Newport •t W~lker & Lee Realtors 2790 Harbor B!\'d_ a t Arlams "4:)-9-191 Open ·w 9 P\I ASS\..:.\!!-: fi'~ loan, quick F•irview , esc-1-0,1. 01<ner.., BP., 2 ba. 646·8811 rrpls , drp s, blrn~. rlJl--Oe-sac School 1 block. COSTA MESA EASTSIOE m ll, Call 1'~7-1221 SEYMOUR REAL TY Jil·ll Beach Blvd., H1gn Brh Open 'Ill 9 P.\I BEST POOL HO~IE \I ALUl: Jus1 lister! & pr1ct>rl to ~ell. Bask 1n i;uns rays from pri- vate f.undl'Ck, ov erlook cuol fr-re-lorm poo!. Largest n1str be<lrm "·e"\'e se('ll. o-...·ner mt1.~1 ~f')J. Only S3.l9j(). • CALL 8~7-l-l.'JOi • (fo nni>rly Brai;hr-;-.r fll!y 1 ~~o ·~ "INVESTOR'S DELIGHT" ~IEADO\\' hon1e, 2300 sq ft.~ hr. !am rm. lrplr. lrg eul de sac-lot. hl'<l1l'i1 Anthony pool, prof lndscp. Cali o,1 ri('r 6·S p.m. ~-6--177 ----~------• House B du ple.1' on a eorner Hunting1on Beac:h I lot. f ive blocki; from the -----;;,E--DR--0-0-·-·-·-lx.ac-h 1n do\vnto,vn H11ntini:;- Asrume GI Loan o! $14 .500 -...·ith total payments o! $152.00 per mo. Great cor- ner lot -...·ith boat or trailer access. Exterior needs lf'n. der loving care. In1er1or freshly painted thrliptn. AlStJ ( ~ grePn 'shat; earperin;s. tl-.ruout. J huge be.llxion1s 4-D M ion Beach. Excellen1 gTo-...·th or cOn,tr ted den also 2 baths/t'orn1al d1n1ng arl'a, ars-no do11·n or f'J!,\ \011 dov•n also available. Walker & Lee Realtors 11'90 Harhor Blvd. at Ad;ims Sol5 9691 Open 'tit 9 P)1 C-1 ZONE £ASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM Good home v.·11 h r!etarhed 2 car gari!gr and 2fl x 20 roo:-n -...·it.h B-B·Q. AJ!f',v at rea r. 'r,i x 127 lot. S26.9JO, F1n~nr ine avatlable. Cali 646-7171. BEACH COTTAGE $21 ,000 Full price. Cute k ~;u-p Fun living at the bt-arh No dOl\11 vets. SJJO do11·n YllA. CaU rod~Y- Wa Iker & Lee ; Realtors .MEREDITH po1enr1a1. can for more in· GARDENS format1011, 8-12-2.'il"i One hriiroom an<l ba lh on the f!r•t f](l(lf anri 1hrcc bfod- ro~;n:i-. an<l 111 o baths on tile ~r('or1d floor. Lar.:e \1\·1111< 1no111 1,·11h J~'p!aCf', lormal d1n1ni; f')Om, p<1.nrlf'd famil y mom :.nrf a :{-rar i::ari11;e. All nf !his nn l;,.rce rl'lrnf'r Jn\ and prirNl a r $-l.J.500. Please call 6-16-7\il CT-1.-\SE SPACE Harrm .na~ter Brdrm Stu Te. Drr<-.«lno:; rm for m 1!arly. \\'alk on rloul.-l 1ke shag car- pe: in t>nlJ1,1n1 oran:?P tone~. 2 B;i 11!'1. 1 ha rlown, 11r1 bar. 1·rnt A c. t.:rirl~r mkt. 8! ~J2.rxfl. • (" • .\LL ~40-!i:"il7 * (fonnrrly Erashl'ar PJty.) ••~wm ,..~ "EXECUTIVE ENTERTAINING" SHARP 3 BR. ]~4 BA home, Jin:'pl. rlish\\-~hr. gas bltins, crpts, drps, Bi>autHul front & ri>ar d ichonrlra la-....·n , auto sprink- ll'rs. Full !engih atriun1. covrrf'.'rl pallo. Sales price Sr.J.95() • rxisl!ng 6"'-i> loan, $174 .\k> raymts can be a..,. i;umPd, The o""-nf'r 11•111 con- i<irlrr a J"C'asonahl" amount rlnwn and carry ba ck a 2nd TD. 1crms n('go11able. 892-5593 16612 Brach Blvd., H.B. QUALITY WITH TASTE 4 Berlrms, profess. decoratt'rl a nrl landsc;;iped~ Jnte rested? S l~.!JJO, Real Estate by McVAY 77!M) Harbor Bhrl, al ,\rl;irns G"r.:rn11 ., I hrdflVlm, pill" 11 . , ~~-~Y:~ :.~'1-0 :.~ ;,Jj.fl.lli'I Opf'n '11! ~ f'\l 1 11':1!•'_ !¥"'! l-0rm111 r:•n1n~ I ;·-~..,.., ...... .., ..... ..,.;... * COOL * ~11<l '\ ,n; r.-..~ n.,_ ~rr,nklr r CORNER Co\'eretf pa!lo • B-B-Q 1 ~ '~'r"'ll r)rr•n.--;; ii r a z r ( . ...,·aJ!ed y,;rd._ 4 s;;12 fl..-\ •l<I"'!' "f"'! "f, r-,1 "1rr<1 . r1r,,1-Brll'lw market. 3 BR 2 BA , "'"-1. C-1111 rri•'1hly 11~1 -'Ill Cardinal llon1,,, pnITrl !<1-... 1:1, r '-tr:is. Lr-1 11~ ~ho,1• this 111 S.~f\'.).'JO. • \',\ fi r FHA. onr lo )"-•\J. ,.:12.2:1~:1 Xlnt nbrhd. Truly a 5how 1!1.mlly hnme near ~<"honl~ ALL T ER)13 a1111\antr-. $26.500. BP.OKER. fi.!2-·l'lfi * LIKE NE\V 4 sD-r.,f i.€l! fe ll{'E"CJ ,yrl. 2 BA. l11n1 nn, bltru;, w/-.... rl rps. :--;:r &C"hool & ~hp)::, hy O\lflt"r. $30.950. :H&-39:fl. OPEN HOU:::F:, .mas~ 1 \ F brick frplc, hug" fain Im, :J BR, 2 BA. beaut crpts. rlrpi.., dee .. lnrlsepd. hhn~ tn<'I r!-... , $28.500 862 Joann fH 2-6211h 6PE."-J J-1 01.:S.E. mas~!\ f' bnck frpk, huge Jam n11, 3 BR. 2 BA. hf'aut rrpls. <lrp•. dee., lndscpd. bltns tncl r!,1·., $28.~-862 Joann. 6-l2-li206. COSTA MESA EASTSIDE ~Mitlme GI Loan of S14.500 ...,i!h 1otal ~~'Tllt'n li; o! '11.52.00 p!'r mo. Gr-ra r rornl'r lot \l'Jt'h hoat or rraller :'l<:'- ctss. Ex1er1or nE"f'rL~ 1r11tfrr loving care. Jn renor lr<>~hly painted. thruo\11. Al~ nr"· .r~en 5h11g carpeting thru· '.,,out. 3 huge bedrooms or converted den a!..,o 2 bath.<. Formal dining area. Gl'i; ll<:l down or F1-IA lo...,. do-...:n al~ . •vailable. CaJJ .Walker & Lee _,_ %'1'90 Harbor Blvd, at Adami 54>-0465 Open 'ti! 9 PM * SACRIFICE'* 2 BR. R·:l lot 60X300, room tor 6 unu;!;. $72,500 Ca ll Pat \\loocl ~:J..2300 ~nic Properlies 67'.).'1726 4 BR. family pool. lse 101 A1wmf! 51'-~ VA l'llln. SlJ.900 Very pre'!!)·~ Q1111t ~1943. $172.20 PER MO. A•~mr 6 t "• 1-l!A loan • 3 BR, l•\ FIA ,·nnrl,lm1n1um. :;:;1:r~ f'fll'f' 1ne:11rJr~ rrpt~. rl rr•. 11·~·11rr / .-Jl"'l"r. The $17J 20 ~n paymrn1~ 1n(']url- r< )1~""1<'1A 'l"J1 dll"~. /'.•kl"lC. s:Z.:<{l(J. 01, nrr 1.-il! ram· 2nd TD, . ~ ~I 892-5593 J6612 Re;irl\ 8 1\'d ., !I Fl. $19,500. 3 BP.. 2 B,\, seller pa_v~ Fill hn.1rr~ r ."IT•'I\\ <·.-.~t. f,{)' ;.. \i)O !rnrrJ lnr, "if'l'I hJ1 1n )l ii_ ratq111 h;ir, !-'.\ hi, rrrir~. dqi~. <n'l'J~ll"'d <(!hi 1:.or. l1l~rp1J. Paynns \1'.'-'i I h,111 rrlll. l' 11lage Real Est ate 962-4471 ( :::: ) 54'-1103 *SPANISH VILLA* Atrivm! Red hlie roof! fllassivr f1l'f'pl: 3 BR f11m rm. din area'. Lotis ~I pri- vacy • · HaUdal Rellltv • !\l?-441() J:\'P•;. :,IJ.2.J.lf, !l!L":".T srll IS:--;--!-~ Shor('~ <I BR .. 1BA .. rp1~ t..· rlrp<" !iiprnklr5 lrnt & hk. many ru~1 xrra~. :-;-1· bl'ach. S3i.600. Pnn onl). ~4. 3 BR. 2 bslth&. GOt:ld 11')(;. DAILY J'ILOT for act\on! Lov"IY yi.rds. $24,9;,() HOUSE Hunttnz~ Y.'8tch the place. see totlar. l' 11lage Real Estate "2-4471 ( ::::i 546-1103 BIG Th!' yar<l. 1h,. 4 hr<"!roon1s and !hr-!anHly roin\, hti1 the pncr 1~ srn:~ll: s:1j.4!)o. Real EstGte by McVAY "Bachelor's Pad'' CArpets, drape~. refn~l'rator. -...·ash & dryM', a.nd pay· tnrn1:o1 I'll only $172 per rnon1h. This rorn.-r to-...'fl· hou~r oilers )1..\'l-2.~ rr1vacy too. BY 0".NER: l,a\'t'IYJ-AR-:-2 BA home. Less than J y~ old. Braut. landsca ping, man.v e t1sl. x1ra~. As~ume 63• '~ 91 Jo;in. Lo monthly P&Yls. S.10,:l!O. 968-51 69. SELLING YOUR HOME? F'1 t'e appraisaJ -~'e buy f'qu11Jes. Penonal •tte.ntion. 2.5 yn, "X~rience. COLLINS & WATTS 96 :-5.i2J Jo:\'l'S. 6-12-~:}7 f OR ~'l.JP hy 01\llC'r, J br. 2 ha. D1!1 rh 11111·,.n ~!11r1ru1 !r:ic·f \pt tips,. hl•ni, \'rr.· r l • 11 n 1\.<<1Jn1ah1,. 51 • .-~ t1-IA !.1~in. A~k1n11 SZR.9:iJ. Mf,.7fll(l * H~!\'DY.\1 A.'1 SPECIAL ()('ean \'lell'! Older 2 BR. con1-. den, lrplr. f'arp. drapes. Sh(--1tererl p a t i o. Needs minor Pxter, repaU' & paint. Only $.14.9.10. ~llSSION REALTY 494--0731 O\\'~ER. Beach access, ocn \'le\\', 3 BR, 2'? BA, \VorK rn1 . 2 rrpls. nr new brick & t-rrla r. S69,()()11. 4~~-;i3&L NEAR New, J1f!ltop hon1e, oeran vie-...·, 3 BR, 2 BA, fan1 r n1 . lrp!<·. bf'am r r1l 1ng. 1ve t bar, crp1s. flrps, hllns. S11 .500. Firm. Owner 49-l-:lZOO or '173-9193. FANTASTIC Vi!'w. North end sp!ir level. 2 BR, 2 BA. sep din r m, be.am clgs, hltns, quiet deaden<! st.,New paint, rlrp$, plush cpt. O wner 830-63&2 or 494-8463. Lido Isle GEM One or the very few Early Am<'rican h nn1rs avai'lable in Ne-....-port Beach. 3 hPd· roon1s, 2 ha1hs on a hug<' tree-sharlt'd 101. Roorn for boat & tra1!.-.r. All 1hi.~ pllllJ mort fl'lr $·11 .9&0. Walker & Lee Realtors 20-1.1 \\'C'S!c'liff lJ!'i\'f' 646-7711 Open 'tJ'! 9 p,\f NEWPORTSHORES- 2 s1ory A-fran1e n11)(i('I, 3 BR. 2 R/1, 2 car s::111-., f1·pl t:. H·l~-li!H::: aftl'r 7 !JtiS-073-~ "!l!1'iiJ!>!C.!1!7!1hiJ!S!rr!o!o~liJ!iJ! 1 BR . Cn1t;i.g(' SHlO 111onth ~ util11ir~ pd. !':Par schools. i\lr_ 1..-,1·<1. lots for Sal• 170 Ho1.11e1fOf Rent 11 ti!~ Cal! 7!4·6-ICi-1·121 lclcBcfc\,-l~Ba-,-,-,,-lc-,-.-.-,,-,-,-ha-g, L/'.CUN0 B('ach, 2 prinic . Santa Ana Heights S17.l. Al so 2 Br. l Ba, fpl1· OC!'anv1f'w l1Jfs a<iJacent. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;,;iiii~I~~:=.:::::::;:::~':~:::::: I bn1d cine;, ~hag, rlw, S2:1f/, iogelh('r aln1ost one 1>cr!'. FOR rent, furn 1 br hou~f'. J...se 6-16-IT20, J6f! Tushn Houses Furnished 300 1'1o~e 10 rlo-...•ntown HIJ:h 1111 u!illtif's prl, Sl~..O mo. .'ictlO{>l. Pvt. o w n c r . General 1 _'4_._C>-_7_64_;_. _______ 11 A 701·=1'1<=,,cc=rc.~,~n-,.-, -,~bl~.-+ %~2216-12-0~44. -------··~-San Clement• b-onus 1•m. Fncd yd & patio, $6;'.00 LOT ;i()':-.122.5' znn<'d S2:i i\lONTH • ·:-.1a 1ure J\1an , nu t"rp1/pa1nr, nr :o<eh!s & ror :: u n \ts. H.R. ;-.,!1t'e BACH, (;ood location. 2 RR furnishrd. et-pl ~ f.: rlrps. all shopi;. S~tl:i mo. 6-16-519.t COASTLINE: R.E. 536-3777 Lur ,i::a rdrn1nc. ()('tii n \'IP'v S: go!/ CTJUrs!'. or :i36-L166. BEACON * 64 5-0111 <1!12--0212 t'HESHLY painted in & ou1: E-s1de '.\ Br. 2 Ful l hil th.~. Bll!Ll)ER'S attrn11on! Good lor for 2 or 3 11111ts Houses Unfurn. 305 Car. i\o dncs. $1%/mo. $80-EASTSJD!·;, ~:on1p!, Jurn. 5 1S·:J,;,1n or ti40--87!~1. bc:>amed celling-, trpts, drps, fi:IZ..:,(}11() l 1·~ block~ to hf'11ch. Lease-1 ----------- hold. S.14,!rlO. 544.j973 Mountain, Desert, ~\1r1i n Cri. Rltr~. BACI!, A\·a1J now. --" --~--- BEACON * 645-0111 General )!r~a Venir, I~. 3 br., fan1 __ rrn 11·-f11,rc, eiPt't hl1 1ns & Resort BALBOA PENIN.'IULA -310 174 LinOO A\"f'. Near N!!YC A Charn1ing older home 3 °Br. 2 Ba. \Valk to h.1y or ocr;i n. Brick F'rpl., 11'0011 firs. DAVIS REALTY 642--7000. San Clemente * BIG BEAR LAK E Frrrl lht> ~qulrrf'ls h-rin1 your lronl dl'l()r in th is s1.'l'h1rl<'rl t·ahin, Nmpl fin & furn. On- ly SJ 1,;-,00, Ph : Ro~~ 101·1 I ,;'.'.&-l7~R r:ir ll l'JIP: Sprn('f'f $12:1-[J\l.'vl AC, l BR. l\1nhllr .,,.. l=t;!.191·1~. d~l.1~1-~hr. ~~~llOS, kirls ok. llom" 1 """d ~· p .. ,·,0 "B ~ -···-$2ii;1, ;,.1:t-lb1,l, '· "'""' '·'· " · ·'· ' RENTAL FINDERS -~~==~~~ BEACON * 645-0111 431 w. l tth, COSTA MESA 3 BR. $1S.'i---S200. 2 Br. H *A t $1 6:).Slj5. f'p1~/1irps. 2.11-F -:--,·i·:Eo -~u~~lll P*'• A1·ocado. ~>'1ll-1·!0,'i, :-.-110:--S251 Pcope•ly Management? 1'" " BR 1 rl ' ~22 o I;>.,,..)<""= .> ,, 10U~P, l'[)O~I . "" \\'t; CA:-< HELP YOU: frtt 111 Ln.ntllonl.s ~an!;i Ana A\'f', C'.l\'L $150 BEACON * 645-0111 n)o_ !162-.1<J-'ll. JMA°N'S DOMAIN S11.i -1 BR. -...·1~·n pLc.1 • .,~---0 -----CUSTO:>·l. rie"JY hl1 tiQln<' Rl'<1I l-:~1:11 <'. I'. 0 . Rox 2823, 4 BR ? '-·· ,,,,......,.. !77""" 1•/0 -' I 1·00 H1i::: B..-;ir Lakr, l.nl1r. . " 1/d, '~'·''"' • • • ..~~· ' '".-an · n1 \'!"""'· 1 ~11 1 =='---~---'--~--COZY H,irh, in xlnt loc. ui1 t rd. Only s~ri. "ll Bl1-1n~. Pc! ok. HURRY : ~ HR. \,,~7-C Charle St , " BEACON * 645 0111 SI 10 I )1(>. No dog.~. Cal l • fi-!6-i017_ b-12-:!~,-.~, ;;BR. 5 bri. ~RI! .• SIZ!J.500 fl. :I hr, 2 l)a, fan1 r n1, frpl t·, BIG !War i\ Q r rl 1 r ~~~ :\lvr 2 Hr. !iou~r. S~I. Gar, 4 BR. 4 bn. 90xAA .. Sl35.f)'.)J hltnf;, OVl-"r.~1 1.rd ~al', ll'ji \'lf'll'-\\'f'IOded MEDITATE 513:, -2 Bil \\'alk !,., SHOPS. LIDO REALTY INC. levr! Jor. $3.1.950. 67j...3:J!l:l 1.,1. ra1·C'rl .«1 :-..r,~' '.I Br'<i1"non1s, 1'~ ha,•,, n11lr 1<) i<k1 11!1 r.lnonrtrlf!P ~f...ii.t.'1,0, ;H(',..~Z.11 or 213-:1~2-.'.7 \6. B.v 111C ~oQrhtrr.: s1~ll\i; sound;;-of thr i;(',1 $1 ~~. ,I.: Priv pa!1i~. Prr "h Sli;._ 1·1Jls •nd .\d:ilis nn fl(.'ls l-1-~~~l Ha rn;Jtr,n ~~6:3J8j • .1 Br~ h~r11C', 2 B--;:J.-rplc., Yrn1·ril yn r·rl. 117i Vla Lido 67.1-7300 I ,"-'-''-'c' ~-~-~--- San Juan Capistrano BEACON * 645-0111 SEE: AND C0il1PARE'.~ Hr. new lee bayfr1 5 &l, 41 ~ Ba. 2'lll Nord, 494-641 5 Laguna Nigu•I * Ni9uel Shares * Pl<ans h11ve changer! . .!\l u~1 :<'I'll 3 BR. 2 BA "F" plrr.n home in f1n1t 1n1Tf'rn<'nt of :-.11.:;::url Shore!'". Prime lo t. s .... ·ff'ping Of't'.'fln I' i e W S, /'.bout I mo. 10 romple!ion. OR DIG IT! un1ls. f11g, ('rp1s. rlrps, children :,1.'\.2710 or ,;in~lC's ok. ~F~--:~-cc:-oc----- BEACON * 645-0111 ountain Valley 3 Bn. l Ba. irple. tun S!-~.-1-3 BR TO\\~J IOt:S!'.: 21 ~ f'rp1 /drp, p111ro. n !r e l y RA. blt·lns. rOOL. 1.:ir. ln~<"[ld. l~r 5240. ~11·'n9~. Yarrl. Par10. C'l1drl/prr nk. -----BEACON * 645-0111 j Br. 3 B:i. S:?5il lst & LA.~1 C-pts. nrps a nd ~-lf!'place ~~2-!()t;:t Sli:i·3 Bn. ~101•p·, nrfnl!. ~-7.---~---- ,\'arrl & pnl io. Childrrn 1\rl-Huntington Ueach ('Oml' 4 BR. :t BA, 1ri-leve\ <lclux HUP.RY~ Ac;i ut Sol V1s1;1, will hf' rru1rkl.v ~ld, S36.!l.'l0. 4 BR. 2 BA . 1\rr.;un k11rhf'n, Pr111r1plr <> only. :-1!1---.1119 BEACON * 645-0111 ~ RE])R.\I. l'l!X'1 hltin RIO. 1-'1\ 111. c·rp1s, rl·hl gnrngP_ I'll'\ lfl(J' f<'ncm lor -mol'e 1n c11.~tm hn1ne in :r.to11arch Bay. :t yrs old, thi s hon1e lvis evpryjhi nc. i\ll hl lns, Crpt5, Drps. Sauna, Play. room, S11nd(>('k, Apri1-rix 4000 sq IL A1nr l1n11nrlng. \\'1ll i:f'tl eilher one. Cali 011•nrr . 4:¥.l--419S. NEAR BEACH o, .. 11 your 01\'n J.))rlrm. 11flll1'1· p!'l.\hO\I~('. nian~· S1 6!)() .Dn11·n \1·l th Own{'r _ 6-l:=>-07:.A. Re;il Euate, Ge11e1-..I '--'-'"'_"'_"' __ II • I Business Opportunity 200 Distributors Needed L.rn1tf'f! n11n1hrr "I lll!'TRl- * LANDLORDS * FHEF: R~:::"\'T,\l. :-:ER \'!Ct: Ten<in l!( wal[1nz NEEO Property Management \\'!-:CA:" H r~LP YOL'~ BEACON * 645-0111 Ba lboa Island SZ':Jl-<1 BR FA\IILY 110\IE. 1.--..!ay $1 9.l. f>l'T tno. Str\\'r, rrfrlg, i:rpl.~. drp~. ~ HF.OR\'l, 2 B1\, \"[Dr, hlT1n gar, fn f·d yrd, ln,111 trrr~. Rlf\ FA h!. erp!!<, fll'xlOO' kids A· f"'ls nk. f<'m·rd Jri1~ihl ~11r, lrl~rpri . BEACON * 645-011 1 1·<lca11t-n1(11•r in tn<la y S22.i -NEE:D - Proper ty Management? jY'r 1no. ,\:o,k fnr r""ntal ;i~l'nt. CALI~ ~2-1·li1. \\"P. Ci\'.'/ HELP Y()l'! 3 BR. 1~-/~ar~ce . ::;rp 1 1:,1h· BEACON * 645-0111 111,,111, .111~1 i:1l'p~ 1o 1 11 " Acreage for sale hf';irh. ~f>ill'l"ll~ Ol'(''lll VI('\\' ------------ 150 nL·TORS 111111' l\\·;iil:ih!I' In yn11r !11'<'il. :O-:r1\-i\lulll ·\111· l1"n r.lo,ll.1 r ;ill\o•fll~i'd f'lltl~ ff llll:: ,I{ ~-l'Uil ("lip'• ... 1,ld 1l11·nur:h i\llfPllli'lll\' .\lfJ, II· ;i11d1 <•·t·~. II n11nl1f1rd , ~"'I \\ 111 t11> p!,11'if)<'d II 11\1 :"<11 r•i 11rir11~ni <1nr1 1.""-,111(11><, ;i,11,-j hr t1•;11nr rl 1n :i ll ph~·r~ n/ 1111,<: ])1i:;nl,\· [11Pr;1111,., htJ SI· nrs~ 1110 ~rll1n~1 . You 1n11~1 l'I' rrJ1;i r.lr. hal'r 11 J.."lfl<I <'fir anrl 4 h1111r.~ tt 11rl'k ,<:p<1rt" Time. :<1111 hr Ahl" lo inahr Al\ 1n1mrd1;itr 11l\t'~l111l'nl of .!ill)•' J.-,1h. f-;rw Cl'JJI,• ilJ'P'· ---~.!·~1 11\" 1i7,'1-'.'l ln:\ CHEAPIE TEEPEE 3' RR. 2 ha, :dn'1 cnnrl. l3ra111. r~\111, rrp1/rlrps. !\'" pr!~ f',',,;ir Clark Eleni. ~ illanna 1 l!i.:lt. \';irari! S"[ll. 1 . ~. ',11-I> 1 :i drl·k, po.-.1, ()nly S.i1.'.~). AG/an REAL ESTATE \ 180 Glennr~'rf' S1 4~1-'l!i.~ ~~1'l·O,,Hi MONARCH BAY TERRACE Fnrt'Vf'T 1·1"""'~ D<>l 11<h1ful f'n. O',¥ ...,.,i:fhl-J"khng lounta1n. Dhl. frplr. 1n hv. rm. &-rl1n . r m. 4 B1i:: hdr1n~., J baths. L an111. 2 Pa11ris. !l'Yll. t:1•e n II~ 1nos1 ril~crin1ina t11'!;" hll~-' f'~ -...111 101·*' th1.•.' $106.SOO Laguna Niguel Rea lty 831).5050 499.13 Mesa del Mar BY o-...·ner. fi~O ':'~ 2,000 ~Q. IT. Lo11• dn. 4 br. 2 ba, ~ll. $.12.:raO. I mm ed. poss. 5j7-i;~J6 TREE SHADED 3 Bdrm. home l'lf1 tree ~harlf'd rorner neru" Ch ff Dr. Sf'fl. r1 1ning rm, Bnek f1r,,ph:1.-'<' Hrlwrf. flnor11 ...,. carpt'I~. J lucr h.<lth plu~ '-" OO th. Dl-1. f:ilrH>:C' & rarpor1 on all('y SJ..1.9(.0 SELL OR RENT B:iyrr<'~t Rri'a. 4 hrlrn111. k family rm Ltlrg" d 1n1nq rm K1tchFn hlln~. 2 F'rplcs. 2 T11,. blllhll. c~t11 /dfM!, On -...·1rli> AA' lot. S~.900 Or $.32.'i 1110. lra.se. CA.LL 0 646·1414 Au'4c. ,,.REALTY Nt•r N'•por1 P••t Ofrltt Lt:XURY hv1n1<: $2'1.tw. Bt'A.m crllini:'.!I. 1 AR. 2 BA . frplt', 4'11('] 1"13t\fl, pool. Ra.v"dt' Villll~t> 67.~580 Tiit: RLl;t·r .;;, hy t'!Wl1<"1, 3 RR , 2 RA I lf'\'l"I Linrla .\!....-lr! Jil+--123.~. ----~-4 RR, 2 ,.<>ry. be11c ti, 1•l11hh"f', ll"nn111. pflol •, S',l 'f-11, c""~r 4'.l-l-93:11. ~-S11n !ll1'.!<' C:" 17 .\C i<, ~' n11 .'-!. nf \\<i;i. t>~' !rnnt· 111:'.f' !'lill'rd ("fl nl. '1<1 irr. nr c-ritr ('(lllf'""'· ]';\('f' ll'il('"k, S<i7 ,---.r(i_ r,,~h 1r:11.', Q1,i1('r . ~-.-r,.ri·:.~ri -=~~~--RF~N)S."1-::'l~D \I) lf',-"I a1·rr~. NO fl{)\\':0-:, s:>:. mo. 1\rar 1n:: l11k~. %>.-M17. Condominiums for sal• 160 · 3-1 r. 2 r-~r:. l!:ui.1,-lnt-;H1011. l\1•!s .~ HHl(;llT. ~1il\1lv ~. ·• d1''''•l".\trir lin-in~h~d. hl!T«l f'l"I~ nk, Sl l1, • 4-2 & 1 Rr.·.~-Twflh~r. pcw,1 1 .-p1 i,/drri•". 11 <hr/rh r. rrf1 •l: 1,,i:;,._ S12n-;JAA---S!:..rJ. :,1,-11n:, ,; lt:--r.ii-.·: 2 BR. 2'S b;i, rondo. Pool, $:;.()(\ O(J In $2100.~ ls1>r11r-rd'1. i;;i11n11, rrr1·r1111on h11l1 ·"<'nd narn", ai1r!rr;<s anrl F ORT!j';" CO. P.ltrs 612-~iOOO phone nt1n1l1t·r 1" :--;:r1qYort NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 RR. 2 hillhs: · ......... $2'!,'i Income Property 166 l11 1rr11a11onal 111.,!rih1!1111g 1 Rlt f:l)r.ri lo('al1f>1>. ldr;il trw liner fncrl yn-1 -; In: HI~. kid~ 2 R!l, :!.,h.~1!1.~. drn .... ,,S3'~ ("1n1pi111:, :'.ilill :,;,,1•p11rt rt'lll'o'd <..-n1plr. t_; fl rri nr·r ,i;, pr1, ""lr'0111r s1·1·, ~BP.. 7 ha i;._ a1r 1um •. $:~~.1 12 FUP.:'\' l:nl l~. I{rn .~i; Riltl , !\l'111"n-' Rrot'h, llH·I Hl'1n\-\ll'ilS .'>-l~-1 ;,11; · .i8H,,'J.ha5, !w1n11i;rn1 $0iJl s22J\OO. SP Sl.12.:-.00. l'ltrm C.il •t . :J2G6Qi !)(-pr_ #2111\ --·--·--. CALL DAY OR NIGHT 1ER.,1'1 ba ., fan1_ rm S3f':i l<lf'. nl'vrr \'<!("ant, 0 111 nf f1.~Auys 1;m;1-;i,.,1.;-;\f1 Laguna Beach ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ·l BR., 2 ha1hs, la rnily morn 10 11 11 0"11r can't l1i•t1tlll!. st...-:k ,e; lixturr.;, nn!iqur~, s:ii;. ,\lV i"l''°l''ll'l\l~ .~·,ln~r . 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM T1rr11t' Hock ... $.'l,60 !(! S375 ' '14-2816; e ves: 6;,/1-7976 ~\'£ l·IAYE OTJ-lEP.S .~111 ws f11rn, J(l 01! pn1!1· .l Ar. 2 ha. hon1,,_ Ynrrl. FREEi! Prine. nnly. luic~. 1?if1.~. By 0-...nrr. h!IJI:{, d><'li ,;. \""'\I. HOUSE llun!ing ? \\'atch .the l'rinr 1'111 1Y. Fnr app 1, pJ.,\CF: HF.ALTY 4:il-'l0(\.I , L~ndlords-Owners OPEN HOUSE C'(lh1mn. ~ fl-l~-4-i.191 , ~9 So. COR~l 1!1i"V., L.B. \\p "'11! 1-r li'f ll'nanrs In .vou ..;::::::::::=:::::======-===========c::=======·==::::; I rn 1::1-: ..,f c11w ..... ~ta n.v 1Job 'l Jl'llil S©\tdtr~ -~£2fS9 The Purrle wifh the Built-In Chuckle O li'eorronoe letters c f t~e four scramb!!td wtirds be-low to forrii lour simplt1 words. L I 0 K Y N '11111 KOAWE I i--.-1 ~l.~I ~,--1 l ~ 1· H y w 0 s , , A Joey BIShop ll09• "A tr1..,.,-,n;:-i 1 .-., 1 -I friend of mine went en a diet. _ f.:-tie: o1e nothing but Jello for :=:=:=~:;::!:=:!::;!.;."~six weeks. He .wos seized wit'1 I R E B H U C \I a f;tofc:ougning ond -hlm· t--r, .,;rlr-"lr-"1--.-f self 10 d e olh " '&~3 1 I I I e Compl~t· ·t~e <liuc~le quot.ad ~~-"-~· -•·--'·"-~· -'· by f,ll1ng 11'1 the min in:i word yo11 develop from l!ep No. :3 below. f) f~!NT NUMB[IHD lET tfR.S IN ) ' S lHfSE SOUAl!fS t) UNK l!AVSLE ABOVE UTTERS TO GfT ANSWllt <if'"1rab!e !C'rrnnis on o u r 11·1111 1n~ list, ALA Rentals e 645-3900 si;.-,--:-1-i::R, u 11!r;-i~of\ • • • S12.-,. 2 BR P'1 h,.,n1e ;ilJ ""· UliJ ' ---'l'l.1·11liur "SINCE 1946" 1st \\·e~""'" Rank Bldg, L'n1,·rrsi1y r11.rk Days 833-0101 Nights • • • 11"1 3 "R z "' '"''"-" I ~Bil. 2'2 h.:t th~"· • $300 S.l2:• ' • n D .. ~l'll or 2 HP., 1 hn, lnh:<f' ...... s:uin klOI~ !.. pt'IJ:, • * • I Hr.. '21, ha, :nh~ .••• $,1:-1! $1:1:-1, p,., ~nif' "l'I h'll'l"r .31 BBRR :.!'1 h;1. ho111e .... s.1:.0 rAnch Mrrill lack rm k d · 2 Ni. l6 ml>!i l ···· S.32.i .:·· ;: o;,,"' ~~ ~· ~red hill Hurrt Ikil, K1d5, ('l't:o1 \lt'I• • 6~2860 Un!\'. P~rk Cl'n1rr, l ril'nt: [:'>1.\1ACULATE ANO NE\V 4 CaJJ An.vtl m". S.l3.().'120 BF:DROO)I horn" l\'llh frnr-l';'':: .... ~'?"'":"""'""'""'~1 t'rl )'ll1"d, i;-prtnk!l!'TS" an<i full\' Laguna B•ach l11nrlf;eapPrl , . r\r'w •'Ali'!"'!~ :l ARCH Rny, f'J('-riJn \1"'" !~,, all(! draf'."~· Ntnr the bc;irh . 2 f\r, 2 R11. <lr n, <lin 1·n1, fani '"'' $26" P"r mo C:nll rn1 , s::2..i. -i~:l-l~ti-1 ,.,.,.,~ " ,\~nl. fil~l l 11. 11 kiwi~ ': fir..-2 h.i-:-LIT;-fnrrf ~<lrrl. Lido lsl'ec------- E11~1 Pa . .-..irlrnil S.l.,/J nin. • • fi~-l-f..fi,12 ". \\',\1'FRFP.1):--.,-r. lot•','\ ''rt,'.! "\\'F:F:D I! & N'Ap" .clran HI\~ lu~1111111·r II I' II • 'l'I h I r our the tni11~11.res A ll';i~h • 1'IJ,1. f,,.'{-~S,i;f. '-;:-;;J!'lan~U J!ealty jj]~ _.J?!'EN HOUSE colum~. i;., -T•r=-........ I ~ Da Uy P ilot \\'Mt Adi h.&ve A ;..'f}l)(! ~·ant •d • • 1001i hi..rg11i111 gal~. i41~··· .c.:=::_,,=o:..._,,' l~~ ........ ijl="::... ___ _ SCRAM-LETS ANS ERS ltil ~CLASSIFl.CATION 800 turn Into c11>h thn1 11 O.:tily Fa~t rr1111.HJ. "c,-,,c,c,.-.,-,-,c00- P1lt!I Ch11111lt!e<l a4. IY$2-~78 <:~I 11\\'AY • 6~2-567~ , • DAJ L V PI LOT 1:;1 ;;""'";;"l;;wRon;;t ~I ~;;;; l~"-""1••~ I ~ I '""'-""'•""' I ~ ....,,._,w.,.t I~ I '"'"-""1"'"" I ~ ~"''""""'°''"I~ [.__,.,~]~~"'""''"_I ~ ~I ;;;;;;;;;''"'~'" ~l~ij= 1 _,,H~o-u~M~•-,U_n_f_u_'_"_· __ JO_S Apt1. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Aph., Apts., ~cation Rent•l1 ~ Mission V iejo Balbo• Island ........... Huntington Beach Corona del Mar c;,;t• Mes-.-----East Bluff Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 * • BIG BEAR CABl;TT;1 BRAND 111\\' 3 I.SH, family L'iT=fL.Els1-.-.1~boo-1-1,-""-.' ·,-11-.A-L_K::,,,1-.0~B~f.~.A~C~f~l•-l'oo-l l-,-,E-.A-R-loo_t_b_n,,-~,.~.-,-'f'-. -01-, i I ~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;o:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:; --Santa Ana Santa Ana BR, fn:Jlc. 213: 592-1996· 01 rm \\'/lrplc. 2 Ba. A><, " 1 CHILDREN !-----------------... 714: 846-6457 .. inter se lov.•er duple](. & rec nn. I & 2 BR. in srnl BR. 2 b8 . 11p1: v.1de deck. NEWPORT BEACH crpts. flrps. $280. ll'l7--0902. 11.'l2-i' llv rm 2 br food blrl~s. 220 12th SL & 219 Adlts, no pis $250. 673-1362. e e e NEW e e e Viii• Granada Apts. Rentals to Sh•re ,_,"°? Newport Beach lhl), disp, gd .heat. S1fAL l "-1_.>_1h_s_o.",_f_IB_. -----I* 2 BR. COROLIDO lov.·er F'our bedroo013 with balcon. -"· adult, S200. 2 ad u Its '" ALritOST READY! * NEWPORT ISLE * 673-;i&l·L * * BHchelor apt, Pool. Aclu!t5, No pt'ts. Sll[Jt'r Comfortable 11'.I un i: les above & below_ Gracinus Pnnl. U1il pd, Near hospital. 4250 E. Cst Hv.'Y. 673-3378 bidg. v.•lth 1101 2 BR. ,, B,\ living & quiet twTOltnding \\'att'rfront, Jge_ 2 BR. & '.'iE\V 3 or 4 HR, 2 or 3 haths A1·.il] Sep(. lt;t, 842-5192 " for fa.inlly with olhildr('n, co11v. rtcn. 21i Ba's., frpl. E!ec kit chen \\'/dshii~r. Co1ti111 Mesa APARTMENTS NellJ' Corona de! Mar Hlgh Lt'>v<"ly par10. Bltins. Dock frrlc, pallo. garage. Aiiail L~guna Be~ch Mu1.t s .. to Appreciate School, Fireplaee wet bar & spai·e avail. YP11rly S.JOO nlo. N:-pt 1;, 10 JlJne 15_ 539-8831. ROO'.\t & bath w/pvt t n-Near cool Nwpt Back Bay, buiJ t.Jn kitchen aPpliances. BALBOA BAY PROP. GJS-8470, 67:i-ti()2Cl. trance, Close to bca<'h, hus New New New r;chools.1>11rks, YMCA, Boy's 835 A~JJGOS \VAY 614.2991 2309 \\', Ba!hoa. NB 613-7420 • ho . N Ouh, shoppg, frwy9 e1c., Colriwell, B=k<< & C-O. • • 3 BR. St"p. house, 1.Rase ,v ~ pg, 'or-th end. Call V'll C d G JHVlNE T~~HRACE: 3 br, s 2 2 j I m 0. Call (:1131 .j!}.1~7079. I a or ova ~s heat, f.:115 C(""':ing, t.tanaglng Agent 541-5211 21~ ba, 1~aL1o, frp!, carrv>ts, water, all palcl. t.10 /i'-10 F , V ., , ~J yr TAKI ' • CHILDRIN! ' I'\ A! South c?a~~~:s ~~Se!ven have a '" 7$-Sill. Lido Isle from $185. 2324 Eld"" -~"'• ountatn allev/ <lrris, r<"frtg. SJ HJ inti. COOL -FRESH! " "" Gardrrlf'r i'o Pets. l l:!S &tn-BA\'t'HONT, \'lt'W, be11ut ~ ----------1 QUI ET _ SAFE or ealt Trd Woodhead - J RR, 2 Ra in loµ/plPJ(, rpi~. tanella. O\i ni•r on prPtnlM'S n1odern apt, 3 Br. 3 Ba, lge 2 BR. 2 ha, sleeps 6. s1ers l:'<l"ar Back liay) \'ilia Cordova across street. drps, patio, hltn!'i, entl or Uniqur llnnle!<.-67;,._f,OO'J. b"al dock. S·IOO, 673-.i!JJj, fmm bay, & tenni5 ets. 40 Unit Adult 6H\--0032 £:arages, nice nrighbnrll'•"lfi, 3 J3R. -Ganlen Set~ Avail t111w thru Nov. 21. A t C I S200 mo. \\'alk dist hi-sch\ & CO:'>IE :"EA ,, ,.,_, 1-~ 213 7S'11 ·-par ment omp e• DELUXE "-. 1"''2 E C 'z hlk frnn1 hl:at·h. 3 All, $30.'I :\lo. /or 6 inns. lra~I u n ;i...., mo. ,,_ .J;J I & 2 BR. Apts. ~·~·r11u1g . ...,;i ~\'erf'St ir. Iv· R 1 APARTMENTS r v '! BA. Bl!-in~. P;ilin. Yrlu. inion ea Es1a1e h'i:>-:1331 Newport Beach Enter-tatn1ng \\"Ill be a pleas· · · . , .SS00.000 Child Ca1e Center & D.Jy School • 4,000 sq. It. Clubhouse w11h entella•n+ng l«1l1l1es. sauna ba1h5, billiards & card 1oom • 3 heftted pools. Jacui1i & cabanas • 8ad1ecve. badmon!on. $hutf!ebwrd • 1, •,, NO\V AVAILABLE LlP. NB. Rrf:-. 67:>--0437. 3 BR, l ha 11pt. S1c11s 10 ha>·· -----------1 urc. 11ecor;itin~ this Jo\'rly, ,. r -• F 1 S Huntington &each -tr .....,n .. -fll c·~ . 3 1v\m- A \'lt'IJ li::e 3 BR & drn, 2 $210 n10 \\'infer. Garage. \\'INTI:.:R rentals, J BR, 42nrl spac1nus apt "'Ill De a joy. niinl!; Pools • Health Spa _ BA PLUS 5cp g u e 5 t 67,'">--0j77. Sr, S1 20. 2 BR, l1·rl1', 3.-1th • Special cabinei space Tennis Crrs • Game &. Bil-* FRESH AIR ~ 2 & 3 bedroo1n apartmenl! • Cenrral gas- refr1gera1ed air-cond1t•Olling • P<ivate ter- rdces • Walk-i11 wardr obes. f!uarlrroi; 1,1/ba, pool, $6,j()_ Balboa Peninsula SI., $16."I; 3 BR, S200. Very • Lock garages w I hi sror liard R()(lm. 51.~-.l~fi. 1·lea11. Al!r<\c tw111nrrl rril-• Bm ee1l • Lndry •Patios 1 & 2 REDROOM \Valk J blks to Br.ach• ~All thi1 family luxury 1111/ng from S 149 Cl mC'.'-;,,u ... ""'..._., ____ , _____ ..,,._,.,_ tngs, Ut1l uw:i No students • DIV displ • Huge gas stve FROM 1140 NE\V 3 hr Carn1('l nlorlel at OCEANFRONT or• rwis. 714: '.182-7!\21 eves. • Srrecial oounrlpmofing Lr 3 RR apt, ne"•ly decor. Dbl attached gar, frplc, 1""• Harbor Vir"·· ready Sept J, Lo1vfr duplex. i'\'1crly furn., 2 BR. pal!o C!U"'"l1 1, blk e Deep 2 color ghag MEDITERRANEAN S395 mo. &i'l-71~4. l BR + den. i\larrlrrl cple ' ''" ' ii e11rpel!, drapes VILLAGE Ba. B!tns, l!XCl'pt refrl.(;. - $225. No sngls, no ~ts. • NE\V 3 HR, l·'• RA. il;n·~-r only, ~o Chlldren or pets. to hl'ach & b.1y. Ac-GAS & \\',\TER PAID , ... ,, y 1 z con1111oda tes 3 or 4. Avail M M View Homci;, Cp!.~. rlrps, r y, S ,JO per n1n_ 5'17-16·11 ~rpt 8 to J une 15_ 6i5-3131 o. to o. From 5140 frph', Ava LI Sept l91li . e S3J \VK & UP -On Ocean R. E. 2323 Elden Ave, Ch1 83:1-3!\!l·I. Lovely Bachelors 1 BR. See 111gr Ted \\!oodhead ,,,,., ,,,,· , p I UI" pd \\'INTER r<.'ntal, 2 BR, l ba, 64'0032 Newport Shores -5 ',· c · · 00 · • 1;1-• CaU 675-!17--lO e L iv rm, din'g area & k1t.,.1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3 BR 2 B 2 I \\.alk I Dsl11vsr. \Valer ""ld. $170.1' · a . -~ y. ° Costa Mesa ""' bc11ch. Yearly !"a~e A\•a1l Sept 18th. 675-6850, AR BE'I'. REALTY 6-12-3850 -----------~14-9108. CASA de ORO wesli.BJIU -ELDEN -Santa Ana v' FOR RENT (2J 3 Br Hses $19j per mo. Cl<"an & crp'd. Also 2 Br. apl, Slll) Jlrr mo_ C111i 11.lrs. f1Ptcher. 89-1-3317 or 893-674j Westcliff VACA'.\'T ln\'r]~· 2 BR ~""' cpt. pri1nt ,r,, drps. \Va lk to Fhrs::. Adull~-no pet!:>. :O.!rs. Sv1>1trrn, 6·12-823j, eve fi.12-161'11 Westminster 1 -~-~-~--~--SOL V1~ta 4 BR v.//am rm. dr1>11111 k1rf"hf'n, ttr ~chools, $79.i n1n. &1.)-()j,'J~. Houses Furn. or Unfurn. Newport Beach 310 CASUAL Calif. Livir.g In a v.·arm Mediterranean atmos· phere. Spacious color co- ordinatt'd. apts • designed & lurnisht'd. jor style & -com- fort • Heated pool e Kitch· c.1 "'/ Indirect lighting • Deluxe R/0. Ad11lts. No pets. 1 BR.-tl75 furn. UTILITIES INCLUDED Jn, \V, \Vilson &12-1971 *$35 WEEK & UP* Studio & I BR apts. SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 1 bl}t sou1h of Falr~unds 2376 Ne .... ·port Blvd. 5.18-9755 Unbelievably Beautiful V1\L D' ISERF. Garden Arts. Arl111!s -no p1'1S. F'JOV.'{'f'S BEAt.:T mi.rt. 101\·nhouse. 3 f'\'f'T)'"'hrre. Stream & Br. 21~ Ba, frplr. p1111n, \\'a!i>r/all. ,;5· pool Rec. Rm, pool, 2 car ~ar. all bltns. Sauna. S~js 1-2 Bdr1n. F'11r11- rrp1s. rlr;1pr~. 1.('asr S:r.JJ. Unfnrn. from $1.l), SEE IT: I l f.2.1-1710 C'lr S IG-j9!JI el'ei; 1 ~2cooocc__Pc'o'"c..c"c'·c"::.:.:'c''c'" '"--- a f·. j pn1. Furn Bachelor & I Br ~~~----HE!l.llTS-2 FIR h~f" v."/pool , E xceptionally n i ce. ~H"!ol h~r. :SY\5 I mo. Call 5130 up, 2110 Newport \\'INTER N'n!aJ Sei;t. U to June 11. /urn. 2 br, J ha. or:ea n \'1e11·. & 1n1mac. $200 mo. Ownrr~ apl Call afL J Sparklux: NE\\' 1 BEDRQO;\I for a1,p1, 67:Hi9';'9 furnished gar<l en apart1nent. OCEANF'RO:..ir. :i hr, 2 ha. Luxunou~ Jl'lnl. lush land· sullablr for ,c1~1ui; or family. s<'11pH1!?, ~I-Xi. Ar\uhs -no :'.'3rrl .t· \\', Orf'anfron:. Lease prts 2Jll Elrll'n A1·r 67.'HiO(i() &1J-J7SO or 6-16-11666 Bayf r ont & Beach J hr. 2 h.1, yrly, $·12J; 1\·1nter. S32i 67:l-O:l.16. ------WINTER RENTALS ARBEY RE1\l.TY 612-JS~n FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 BR, 1 hlk lo oce11 n, cnn1pl 2 & 3 BR's l11r11. All Irr.di. Si.'pt. 15-?riva!e patio pool -lnr:liv. J11nr l:'l. fi.1r,__m71. laundry lac: SNIALL ll('Bt'h un11 for nf"al , Near Orange Co, Airport I. clc;tn, ri 111rt, n1a!11r1> v•ork-UC!. Ad ults 011ly. ini;: ~1rl Slf)(l 67.~7jJ3. 20122 Sanla An11. ,\\'e. N t H • ht :0.·1gr t.1rs, Joar h1m Api 3-A ~por e1g s . S.11:~215 • CLF.A;\ I nr 2 Br. Arllt~, nn , ..... '' "1. m'>-11.". 2121 * Spanish Elegance 1':. lf1lh ·"'· :'\ll. 61&-l~OI. ~~~----'---'~~I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Quiet Adult Living Genera l Shag cpl • d rpi; • h!tn:i; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Beauuful Pool • All UtiJ Pd • 2 BR. $170 /\rlults only-no pr1s 211 /\\OCado St, 616-0~i9 VEN DOME 111: &lf>-2!!1.1. Blvd., CM. ------l i\Ti'-IACULATE APTS! Newport Heights CH1\P .. \llNG 1 hr duplPx. AD ULT :111rl Till-oc-T c ~ i:;,:, OSTS LES;;i Ne11• cpr$, dps ,\, n<>1nl. FA\lfl \' " 1 1 ·I flR. 2 ba. frncrd .\'ri. p;ilin. ,~ · -:>f'f' inn macine: 11·r1 bar, f1repl.1rr, lfi1'flly pa.rk l 1 kt ~11r-Clos t h · p k ('lr;sP tn scmcls, shpg &. heh. e o s opprng , ar beam re1hni;s, rouo:h-hl'11·n rounrl1ngs. Qt11e t, m111ure .. , RI ' 2 h 51S-9J<10. ').. :>llllClOUS ..> {!I:, a p.1nr.l1111:, h1g pr11·;:i1e p.1110, adults only. l J.'!.l. ;-.l&--6920. * S11·1n1 pool, pu l/C'J"el'n 2 BR-2 BATH cluhhou.<r, 2400 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. (714) 557-&120 fi.ENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 Af\1 TO 6 Pf,f WeSliBlllU -ELDEN - eSPARKLING NEWe l 8N!rnnn1 -.... _ ..... . 2 Bcrlroo1n ....... ,,,,. GARnE:-1 AP'TS. \\'lTII POOL T.11 I Elil1'n Ave., C .\T. 615-j7M 6·12-l~J ADL'LTS ........ NO PETS 536-1711. ~~~~~------l 'i LU.XU RJOU:" l Br. \Valking distanl'e 10 beach & shof!'I!. { ShaJ;: crrt'd. o.~h\\'hr. Drrss- ir1g roon1. L.Mds of sror11.t:r. ~. Palio. G11ragr. Ar!ults only. Apt. Unturn. 8262 Atlanta. 536-7780. * 2 ,c;. .~ BDRt.IS. $160 U[l Newport Beach • 365 P;i110, po<\I. Chllt\ren. i'o\ORA SEACL!fF i\lanor ,\pis, 2 KAI APTS. ISS!ll t.Tora Kai Br. u11rurn, l'i B11. cpts, Lane, 1 ; blck E. ol Bea<:h, <lrps, bltoi;, garh displ, rivt !l62-S!l!lL pa1 10, $lfi0. Alw f'urn. OCEANFRONT \'tf'"" bt'111·h, Biu-ht'lor u1tl pll, S\40. 1~5 .~11 1'ft"t.-rk. /lf'11·r r r11x 2 hr, Ph1rrn11a Avf'. !>IS-26.~2. hltns. cpts, ciflls, lorlry, i;:;or, v ALMOST READY nr .~hnp~ ,t· p1rr. ~175. 1 RR. S\60-2 BR S100. up. All ,\dulr-. R;ih~· nk :i::fi-11 ~1:__ u1 1t pd. i'n1•. p;111n. h11l1arrl BEACHBLUFF APTS. rn1. h1'! 111-.nl w .<jaruzzl, 2 & 3 BH, 2 B,\, rnnl. -pal10, Ad11l1s. 2fll'IJ Birch SI., N.B, 3 Bdrm * 2 B th 1 ~: 8231 Ellis. s.i2.15.1-1 ~.-)7·1'~_1.2;_ ----~ L a WALK TO BEACH I.All(;[~ ~ Hit, 2 BA. f1rcpl. 1\'111g room 1v1!h c.1thf'dral h\t in rangi> & d1shwsh r, rr1ltlll! ,'l.c frplc . ~par<ile l.Jll't'ly 1 -~· 2 BR, •'Pl . drps, crp1.~. drp~. Adults. Nr. laundry llrPa, Enr [ patln. IJlln~. rl.~hwhr. liil7·:1~Y.,7 II I "I,' 1 flfl:Jg-\)~fl.. ;1\':U ;, " .'i11·imming Pool & childJ"l'n·s 2 B/)P.,\I d11f!ll'x nr 1~) • ..-h . $2".!0/lno. 6 .12 _4 3 s 7 or play,t:l'l)Ullrt , $l00. \pis, 1ir(lS ,f.i slnVf'. Nn rwts. rt12-177l. Jl,\Hlil)fl GREENS $J 1:1. 5:11;..:1.101. ------------ :1-lli-.tl~•~ Laguna Beach 2 nr .. ~111;111 flt•n. stol'c, rr- fr1~, ('r11s. ri rps, i:ar , 11·as hrr/ dr)'••r. $!R~1. fi.!2·13~1. *BRAND NEW* La Costa Apts. l & 2 FIR. blln.~. S\\'ln1111111J:: pnnl, lan11 1, h;ir.h-q11r & gar- ai;:r. ,\Jl utll prt Sl::.0 to l!iO. Ad11lrs., nn prl.~. :i:l'I ,\\'11C;1dn, C\1. 612-9ifl8 Park-Like Surrounding Qt'IE'f. OELl'XI:; 1-2 & 3 BR AP'J"S Prv pallni; * Htcl Prints f\'r ~hnp',t: * ArJu)lq orily Martinique Apts. 1777 f'~1n!a Ana Avt"., (,\! f'-li;:r. Apt ll:l 6!1i ~1.".~2 OCf:AN v11>11• 1 RR & \'.111rlio St -A --- \1 'Ftovr ,ft. 'r,,fr. r p1, 21\17 an a :_a rtflu11~"\'"I Tf'rr Yearly_ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 213: ~11-:1 1 II i,..,.,Jl l 1-HR -~i 2;-;-;;:;r-1U11!-.---~-,,,-e 1 hJr111tur<'. S.1l;1r1e1! -m.:iturr -IT'1~ 1r11-~1;u Mesa Verde CAN'T BE BEAT !'\NGLE STORY South Sra Almnsphf're 2 RR .• 2 HATII C;tt'r<-t~ N drfl!' Air <:ond111nnccl V ATTRACTIVE Pri\'alr Pali~ 2 1,1 rhoo~p frnn1_ 2 AR . nr1\ HEATt:fl MOL rpts, rlrps ,(. p.<rl!lt. Xln1 lor P lrniy nl \ai\·n i\r ~hnp'1.; f..· frll'v. lrlra! f•1r c1rpnrt & Storai;:e rollplr . no 1·h1ld1·l'n. m po·t~ l tlr>DE'.'l' VILLAGE $1 ·lfl 'ni('I. &l.J-J;,1,-, nr 61-1-! l(!S 2;.,oo South saJ t;i nr r~n-01:1.1 fnr a ppr Santa Ana e 546-1525 Dr.x-2-&3 R;,-2-B11. cnrt " ' ~ Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington Beach Parklike Bo:<::ch L1v1n11: f!)r Adults Casa Del Sol 1 ,t 2 BH.-furn/1111!. Pvt pa· !lo, frplc in 2 BR. elevators. dsh\vshrs, crpts, drps, Pets acN>plrd. F rom Sl.fS. 11661 Brookhurst SI, lfB . * 17141 9G2-f>6a3 * KIDS WELCOME A!!rac11ve. 3 BR's $.189, 2 BR's $159. F'l1r11i!ure available. All xtras. Pris OK, Pool. Hl'C' l1ldg. Av:iil S<'pt 1. !'IG!!.7jlO ••r 8-12-fi:?,;: •. 17.~62 "A" Kc-1'l ~on J.n., H.B. Ne wport Beach A New W a y to Live in Newport Beach OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Nev.·por!-Nor1h 880 Irvine Ave 6-15-0j5(1 Ne11·port-South 1700 l61h St &12·8170 VfSTA DEL MESA- Apartments I J 2 BR. Furn. & llnf. Dish- \\'ashcr -:"love and Hc!rii:: - Shag crpl'g-Lrg R<'c center. RENT St11rt3 $l ri5 Tustin & Mesa Drive * 545-1855 * e NICE·-- -__,,,. FEMALE roon1ma1e "'."8f.ftd 10 shJl'e 3 Bn hOUSP. in U- &'Una Beach, 2 blocka trWi BCat"h. 4!M-234J7. ., \VANTED 3n:J girt !2S-~}1' sharE' house 11r beacl\ , jJ 1-i.H. 968-:1797, $100. mo.-.. ; SINGLE Chr1s!ill11 girlli ·-ti shan.• home 1n Cos1a 1\feil. i'.:l't'ryth1ni;?: furn. 5-ti-~ TEACH ER IWi:'flS ronmm!lft oeeanrront, furn, lrotn St"pl -Jul1(', 3112. 5-tS-4293 .• • ·r Office Rental 440 DESK space ava ilable ~ mo. Will provide turnlllre a t $.'i n10. Answering service available. 305 No, . E C atni no Re al, s,r. Cie1nen!e. 492-4420 ·. -. FOR lease or rent offiCI suite in $hopping center~ t;ie sq. fl. Rccr.pt r111, 2 olfieet1 s1orage, ha, cr pt'd. Av"i'li 9/1. 333 E. 17th St. CM $1:")(). £.l~>-2·1:i0. BAY VIEW OFFICES D<•Ju.1i:e Air-Condi1ioned Lido Al'C'a -5Ck: Sq. F't, Rl'alonomies Bkr_ 675-87<11 DESK specc ava.ilabl:~· mo. Will provide furn! · al $~ mo. Answering se available. 222 Forest A°!:f I..;iguna Bt'11ch.. 494-9466 ' · DESK space available JS mo. \Viii provide furnitU,r{ at $5 mo. Ans"·t'.r!ng servl~ available. 17875 Beach Blvd: Huntington Beach. 642--4321 ' $,"1~1 10 $75 mo. Grnd fir· air/oond, 16 -:8 -B-<; .. ol Newpo r t Bl v d, Ci1 1 &12-2821, 6#-lf))L .' INDTV IOUAL bldg fot"-·<1fi lirrs or store, Zll -w \\'ibon, c.~f. &12-6."iGO. * NE\VPORT BEAClf,J.. 21'0 :lllO-!'iOO It. 35c Pl1. j\1r. Ervin, 67~160't~ :wo s11. fl . $6.-1/mo. '· ' Cp!"1l S: 1lr p'd . Cosbl !ll1•sii. Cnll &l&-2130; -~ Business Rental -----·--------------! 2.SSO :"Q ft, Con1n1f"Tcie.l bldg for lea~. 13·1 Con1n1erelal \Vay, C.~1. 7.1-l Zo ne . ~.1~-!'1."lf.fl If no a n s w.e 1 5-111-4022 ·a'" Sf!()\\ 1\00:0-1 n1fi;:. & oRld space. Close in Laguna loc: $95 ~o $350 i'-1o. 4~--4653, -'::, • Prime Retail Lomtion ,. 18)(10. Xlnt traffic. 187l Harbor, Ci'of. 6'16-6654. ; E. l71h S!., Coi;ta 111.:~ S1nrc-0ffil'e, Sr){) Per :'>1onrh • Rl'alnrir1mlrs Rkr. 67H.1cyl Townhouaa Unfurn. 335 BACJ-l ELORs ,ft. 1 sn·i;, Sl30 * Frpl, lnd1v!Lnrlt)' far'ls ponl, V-b<ill. S17·1. 387 \\', Costa Mesi111 1no & up, weekly term~ 1845 Anaheim Av e . 13n,v ~1. olhrr 2 RH'.o; ;r~ In"' INDlV!DUAI~ f'R!VACY nix 2 Br 11·/ .t:ar & ,;tnr. 112 B11; arl11lt~; C'Jl!.~, rirp~. hl!n~. fnrrl .\d 11/ p.11111, "'ri rrr prl , ~~1·1lr1wrln111 111!. C.11l htwn 1-..i prn, fi](}--11211 2619-1. Sanl.1 Ai m Avr •• $1 Yi!'i ;--nEJ1 J·:t-:2 l31~p~l1·p~ C11111111crc1al-In!IU!>lr ial Th, most hl'auiiful view ol r the bay & Of'f':in Jn t!ir ~ lo 3:}00 S.t·. : J?il r. Sl '>O & lip. f{rn1al olc: --'"'""""""""""""""'" avail.. all util paid. No COST,\ .\'l1·:S1\ 612-2824 Rs !!.)~~-c\11 adulf.~ no fl"IS. LOVELY 4 BR, 2 BA Condo, f'h1ld1·rn, no pets. ~ El I ·----------•I BAY ,\Jt.ADO\r.< ;\T'TS. i\lontirl'lln, Jl")Ol & cluhh~e C;in11no 5'16---04.'il. LJ;\FUnN 3 hr ap!, sh11g * C:'lll filh-flfl7~ * pr11·. s2:n. dys 833-6406; a ft 'LCOCV~E"'Lc,c,~2~Bcl-,-,,-,-,-,-,-lF. crp1s, rlrp~, h)ln~. rl\\',sfr~c. * Deluxe Apts. .1. 83..l-22!1'.I. nr11 sh11g crpts, Pool. Close rnlin. Pn(' i;ar .. rir · · st Grou nd fir. Corrlf'r lot. 1\rlul! East B luff lft ~hop~. Ampl~ parking. l'J.1z:t . si:i~i :i if.-'j021· hid!!. i'IJn pr!~. 2 Br. 2 H;i. 3 en. :l h;,, \·~ry nir«. Conirl<"lrl.v c•rp1 '1t .~· r!rp d POOL. &11-fi l7T aft 6 pn1 Newport Bei111ch * Adults P referred * 2 IJR. 2 Ba., lrr1t . p1111n, 2 Cilrj'IOL't. L:'Fc pf pool, :S2~j 3 BR. 2 Ba . frp! . ne" cpts. lk;JF, 2 car l'.:':tr F'aCC'$ f"""I. CALL REALTOR 5-IS-!i!lli6 Duplexes Furn. 345 G e neral 1r!NTErt Rf'rll;il R<1lho;i, !'\car 1•11,1 2 hNlrr(ln1 Sl:iO mn. 6T.'.--1~:11. \\'I :..i TE R ftrnl:tl-R:tyfrnnt B11!hn.1 . 2 flr 1i2,'ll mo. UH' ut1l111c:i; fi j'.'.--1:151 Balboa Peni nsula OCEAl'.'rftO:-.~r. n1ct 2 hr. 11rlu!t:-nnl v, nn pe15, "111\rr, SlOO nln. r,7:i,.....-1701. Costa Mesa 1--------\VESTCLIFF' area, New 2 BR rlPl'l, immaC'., encl ,£>1r. \.\'i!.l\hcr, adul!s $1~. 6T~1849 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Costi111 Mesa Adul ls, llfl Jll'1S. l lli(I, Balboa Island s ,1;:1. 3 Br. 2 Ba prl\' pa1111, 1~11 Por1111na , C .. \t. . I tlhl i;-.1 r , S:l'~.i. ~!"o-ll!ll. --LSE 2 Rr. 2 Ra. Sr\·, 1r r1i;:. ----_ ~115 to SJ2:-,..l Br. Barh apt cpts/iil'J'~. :-,1,11111.p ailult~ SP,\C. 2 ,1;, 3 Br F1f'l1. ~llO Up. :0-l atun:o adlls only 11rf'rl ar· Clnl~', "' fl"IF $2l.i. fi7:>--04S6 lltd pnn!. Play ~·ri. Cpl~ • pl)·. No Jl('!S. 2133 Elrlf'n, '7 ----------rlrr~. hl111~. pat111. K1•1~ nk )·lc:r L rrl~R 2 Ar. fri1~i·. rt1~po~a1. l'.l:•I :O.larl" \'o 3 612 ·i~L' NE\r ·L-,-.-,-,-"-"-.,-,-,-,-,-&-2_B_r ~1n\f', rrh~1_1! s::~ yrly. inr l 221·1 0 1llri,:r ;.;n fi 616-221l7 Ullllllf'~ 61.>-ml I. ------;:ip1c Arlull~ nnly, nn pers. TOWNHOUS E I11'1u1re 17~·~ Rochester. Balboa Peninsula C,\l )1 1\:'\,\GER 11an!Prf, rPT1rr1I or ~rrn1-rrtirrr! arlu!t rourlr. tn n1,.n~c,. 12 \111•1 11r1~. 1·ar1r<l rlu1 1"~-1 Rr f11rn apt fl~.1-2i<1fi r"\'I'~ i;clll-i~'jf; l R··drnon1. /\dull, no f'l'T<;. ~l!!J, Hnv '.\l r:Crtr(ll~ Rr<ll!f1r. rh: ;,.1~-Ti'l9. • A\'L nn11 -1 f.· 2 Rr furn. f'nnl, rr!' rn1. £:rl Inc. Nn rh1ldre11 nr fl('!~. 6\f,_'1~21. Roomy 2 Br furn urrrr. J\l11.- u1re <'pl, no Jl!'t.~. $1/IJ ut1l J:? _&1_2.:.:_5ll:I. ---- ! N 2 Br. $1·10. & up Tropi- cal pool , :"p1ral stai~. l~;) E. ll!th, 642-461!3. Bac~elor Apt. 5120 1-~iNt & last. &*-lYl9 Dana Point RESERVE for oil M'-!l!«ln nn"' \VK. N '.\10.: 11!tcr !llfj 2 Bit. 1 1 ~ h11. Crp1..-. Orr~. \l ,\TEr.t·no:\T -Brau11 f11I !'.tl't1". P\•t p;.il1n. ~lti\1 m". hav \"1r11 11p1• 2 RR !lp[lf'r ,\IJil~, nn {If'!!>. 1 lfi :\lrlmt.i1 ;ipr 11 /p1rr f.· i;l 1r 111 111 fl•'· l.n.~------- i'"1111nnol,1I" 11r 1" :ii IJ<1;111 2Jif!, n1·11 p11 1nl, f'fJ1", !1111~. S l~ill/111ri Yr;irl.1• 1\l~n ~ l~r. ~1n1r', 11.1kr p·I ~110 m" 2 li;i l1111rr .<lfll 11 /r1~r f1r11 l.ll t·'. lJ,+,I :i:,;;..li:'Ji.~ s~r•1l111r'I, \'r<1rl,; Ca 11 +; 1-1-2;,r!l 1:RA:-O'l ~r1;:-l1·c-i H~ drp~-. hl1n<, d1sh11·;i~l1r. p\.! ERAi\.O new n"lu.,,. :i Rr. 2 gar;1gr Q111l'I , f,!f,..f,t)f;l nr Ra ilfll l<, lRIID hlflrk E ;,1fi-.l1.l:10, R.1lh«.i Bl,,r!. r lo\r tn n•·r1111 e l '.\l.\IA.cC~:t;c.1c,,7\f=c:~lcBo,-1.~21 ~ nr h;,y. 1 yr lra}:r, 111"! l:;.i. Cpt'<, d rpi;, fnf'd. ,\1·.1 11 Diii ", drp•, frpl & Crpr now , ~7:! Valcnc1a , C.\l. (i7.1-~1 I~ fnr appt. ,\:1;_716~. OCl-:ANfJ:01\T -~-:1n1a~t1r DLXI:: 2~n"n7,-h-ll-,.-,-,e-. 1",-1~, ln1y l'lf'I\', Rra11rJ nrw .\hr, 2 ii·/v.· C'Jl!. drp.s, ha, lan1 rn1. tiat \r• f.· <f.-rk, halt-nny, i;:a r", nu jll' I V cnn~ .. hlln~. 1h1hr, rpli;, rlrp!<. $1fl(l $17;;_ %2-41AA mo Yrh·. Arlul1s i;;;,._;11~1. 1..::c.:'..c..:cc_c _____ _ -------2 Br/1'2 h<l, Sh11 rp . OCEAN lron1 di-" 2 Ar, 2 Ba. Crp!/drp~. 1200 Ml f t, $165. Ire ?<.unrlrC'll'. f'n cl ~11 r. 973 Valf'rll"ia, C'.\I :i.·,~-776$1. :s2.:-,,i/mn. A<luH~. no fl('ts. --- fii:'.-l!Y.Ki. \1:)-'l.\:Y.I. BI:.:ST arra. i'oln11. 2 RR. crp1.s, rtrr~. p111tn Ar!ulri;, Corona del ..... Mar nn pr!~. SJ:'I\_ !)4$1.271\'.i. flANA ~Jarina lnn. 34111 * EXTRA Jn:: 2 BP.. 2 R;i, 2 RR . Small patio. Sl.i:l n1n. Cnas! Hwy. rrp1s, drps, Slfi/mn, 98$1 Arlu1 r~ only 2170 C Pacific Huntington Beach ~--i~'0l0is•'-'°="-"-'c'c"-'-"---"-· 1c'c·--. Avr &l·l--0~179. .. ~1 3~2 Br, hl!n~. gar, frnf'('<I l RR. Frpl, heam ceil, Jlll !IO, La Quinta Hermosa p;i!\o. 222fl Rut£:Prs Drl\'e, crp! 1 11rlult. S1·18 uni pd . ON TEN ACRES C;\l. 21~: hi7-:J0\6. Y!'arly M2...$1520. 1 &. 2 BR. Furn a: Unlurn. B.ii'hf'lflr Arit. R11rl liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j Spanish Country Estate Liv-F ireplaces I p.r lv, P•I'··. Apts. Furn. Rent Beautiful FUrnitw-e for aa llttle as ONE MONTH complete with your 100-/o Purchase Option rnrt. llt'm ~el!?f'llQn. 24 Hour Dely. CUSTOM Furniture R ental 517 W, 191h, C.~I. ~8·3·1~1 lln8h•' T74-2Sl\O Lal-lnt37a 694-3708 J.IOtJSE-llu11ttn"? \Ya1ch the nt>r.:N l.J01J~E column. · • S · A 1 T .1. ""' 2 hrrlroo111 house 111g "' pac1fiUs I' 5. er ' Pools Tennis Conlnl'I Bkfst. raced pool: slln;.;en 1tas BBQ 900 Sea LRne CdM &14-2611 -~=-3_37l_E_'·_2_1_"_S•~-~ UnheUevable Living -Only (t.hicArthur ~r Co;i.at Hwy) 2 RR 11nlurn, e'(tfll r)P11n 2 t B r unf 515~furn $175 l ~i!!!!!!!!i!!i!!!!i!!!'!i!!!!i!!!!!! l\Jrl~ OK, 11rJ pf,.~. Sl:..0 n\o. 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 ./ BAY FnONT 770 Shalin1ar, 5.lM7•1_1. __ ALL UTlL INCLUDED ./ BAYVJf;W Coly I Br. cottaJ;C-Ap!, w- Spcclal Bonus: • silver-Announcin~ the q111ct openiru; srm•r, refrig, l?llr, Mature plated candle anuUer 11 of Bayporl Apts .. , "for cpl. $140. 642-5583, yours U you bring thi11 l!ld Arl.ul1s: t,~ thr sl1ghlJy Ir~~ 2 BR, 112 ha TO\\·nl'!nur.e. 11w. when you visit out m~la. 1 ~ I Ba quie .,,, .... 1ng. o yview :i;h8~. na1irl, .Ct'll C'lrn;: oven 4 blloi S. of San Diego Frwy Apt~. fnr l11mj,hes. Sl70. 377 \\', \Vi\50n 54,ll...3F'lf.i, on Beach. 1 blk W. on Holl Call (714r 644-::0.i.'J to 1&211 Parkside Lane. DE l,UXE new 2 Br Sl~. (71 4) 8'7-5441 2 Br. l Ra. aml b11l('(lny gar. Sha~ cpts, bel('t\l\y, bltiu., "'"!'~~"""""""""""",.I ~1 v/rclr\i;:-, So of Hwy. eOC'I f;i<!r. J C"llllrl l'lk ~5476. l BR f'um. Sl2j/mo. COUPLES ONLY-NO•I~~~=~~--~~ o w rtookloe hto;i:u1 !!:Al"flf'n PET~ Avail ~p1 6. $l~. BIG I BR. Cl'J'fll"!.~. ~tn1·f', 67~>-7•178or 213 431-1195('()1-rrrriu. pa l10. Nn fl!'I~. p11r1n N hi;:a!t'cl JY'TII Arlult" Sl:lrl/morrth ~:.i-Z!m 10.~~ lltt1 ~t_ A"~S fmm lf'rl. __ Lakl;' P111·k ;..16--2li!l2. 1 P.R, 1-rpl:i;, rtrp:i;, rAn2P, REAJ, nirP 1r11: I ~fl. 111! rr lni:: Rrrlf'r'rl, Ad!rs, nn xtr11<. Arlnlli., nn pc!!<. ~e f'ltf>:E 1]111, f11m I RR ~pl. ""fs. l lfi;i/tilo. A•I· 67:i-4fi~i6 <\I ~::!I llilmll!nn St. nr llf'!lrh. fl"l"'I. 51 ?.0 ur C11.ll ,,, 5:1fi.3777. 536-7282. 5,.'\li-13fi). nr 1:12-1771. 1 BR. C:;ir111tP Ap! Pllr!ly The fMlesl dniv.• In th"' W(';s\ S240. :.Z AR sl11rl1n, Nl'w 5hag, furnislw.<l, S7.1 I i'-10. 1878 • , 11 Daily Pilot Cl11ul!lcd' lrplC, Coml1fl\1 Triple:<. U!.1l Placr nliA ··..;',",·----- Arf fi42--56'7S -lnrl. ~..m·r. -Ciifttm-M~'i SBve! _ • .109.1 J\lace A1·f'. S.16-103-L Apts., N e wport BeaCli--Furn. or Unfurn. 370 !!arbor area. 2 IHI. 2 BA SITT 10 5·1:!0 iS .C.l~~ H]JI~. for lt'n~P. 6-12-2202 1 Sll OI' fnr l'f'11L Si5 ino. Back Santa A;a . bldg. R'l.l \V. 16th S!, l''{.B.' hlr11~. rrl1 •i::. 1<nn1r furn. fl1·.11I. :Sl"iO u11! pd. Childrrn "'!'Ir. ;\'o fl"!.< ;,r,~ \\'1l.V1n 6l6-:17Xfi nr ;t4;'J.Hili0 .\10n~.H:-. Ire , Br. Apt, Crpr.o, flrp~. n.,hv.·~r. Prxil. I rhJlrt O!\, S!'Jl all u1 1\ p:11d. lil;,.(Y.li;\, :.07 Avnfad<1, No. !1 o. •Hl':t\CT!rl'L I f,, 2 Rn. Cnn1r111pnr .. ry r;;irr!rn ,,111 ~. P;t1 1 .. ~. frrlc~. f'J"GI. Sl'1f1-s1r.:1. C;oll :dr ... ~1r.~. --------General I\ HJ·; 1\ 'f' JI TA I\ IN(; VI E\ V I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; PALM MESA APTS. $2i0 Jlt1g" 2 RR 11111. lllr.;h nnl• n,., k Ba,)1 Bluffs w/ f'I\'! hnl('••tllf'l<, frplr , h P ;:i I" rt l'>/l(•I, lnar!s rof r l n~rl~. Ad11ll~ ;1,·, Dorr1111cn Jlr. 4C n.~111-S.I L:ill 6!-.--l7f.,/I. Rarlwlnr unf11rn ...... $115. B11f'hrlnr furn -..•.... $1 15. 1-11fl 11nfurn .......... s1rn. -P-ARKN EWP°ORT-1-:11t f11rn -··-····!mm s i;.1. APARTMENTS 2-ftH unfurn •....•.•.• Slf,ll. £l.1rhPl<'lr, 1 nr ~ RNlronm~. 2-Bll furn········ tmm $J7j. l'l nrl Tnwnhn11...-.~~ S[l.1, ponl~. • !'(')()!. 1~11n1"' F1<•n1 $17~•. Arr.,~~ • S1\!l"" 11-.-.m Fa<hlnn r~t:incl 11t .lam. • ,IJ\l'LZZ[ ''''I"'" N S;-.n .J•.,1ri11111 Jltlls JJ6l l\Jo·~;i. Dr. Snn!a Ana Rr1:i 1r~ •Tlltlil1 J!ffl ------Balboa P eninsula * BRAND NEWT 1:..-------'./ft l\2S~111,. ,\n11 A\'•' Ji\• r•is.~ 2 Br apt, yearly frn1n ,<.;A <'•l•1ntry C'l11hl. fij,-,.1~12 af! 6 cPcm~·-- ~!1 11"1"11<__ 1 '-' 'l HH. 11111 1 ~. Corona del Mar ~l'Oll l $1.1,). llfl, Vrpl!·.~ Jll'IV. ----------- • Nl('F: l ·11(11rn 2 Rr "f'll 11.iitn•, ln.~rl ~ i,f r l•i<rl s T1"<•1•1r'.il l;,,rr\rn V1r1.1', 1 P,d . 11/ fY'll'\1. rln<i> In ~hop,t: Nn 1\ilnl1~, \l1;r. 5.'>70211 -, r·rr•I Q111rl, l·:'l. loral1on. -.-:"H1\l1f'-2 r:r, l1i II~. "P'~ rlqi~, 121'~1 ''! f' Av;nl rl"I' $lfi"• 11v1 ~i'', \'11 lrnr 1;, ''Pl 1. ,,, :117-i•fi.:: rrli; nr f'\11ldrrn. :ll:l E lfth --!J7. ·,1 ''' •101 "fj 1\('[ll·-1l-Ow1w1· I Rlr, _'_"·.,.: n. '-·~,·~0~·--- VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. D1~hwri•hC"r color l'c~1nlina1- ed a ppliances • plu.~h sha~ carpet -choice of ~ colo r schemes • :.Z hath!! • s!a!I sh0We r9 • mirrored w;:irrl· robe donr~ • lndir('ct light- ing In k1rr11en -hreAklasl bar hllgc privare fenl'ed p11lln _ plush landscapin~ hrirk Bnr-B.Q's , large heal- ed ponls & lanai. 3101 So. Bristol St. (If., !\II. N. of So. Coast Plaza) Santa Ana PHONE, 557-8200 PI. ;.iR--!1.1:~2 \I I I •1 1 . ,. •·11n. Rl!-11 1~. pn,, Costa Mesa !~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 BR. S17~• n1n Sin\'" t,, rrfni:: 111.i1n, 1•;,r 1·11'1, "li.~-<lrvrr. ------------· ,civ;i1l. 2fJ!!l F \\'111lfl('e' S1. 110 Jl"I~. tl.~2 \V. p.,11t)(l;i, ,\j,1/\f.I NG Arlu\C t l v Ing C . .\1 ;,.1,11-no1 J\Jil . n. r~·;1ut 1 N 2 All l11rn nr unf I Rentali j[.,.s] ~[\\'1.Y-l)ErC1HATt.l-,-0CJ::ANt'·n~,"-T·~-.. -l'f"'-,-,,-TIJl1~. A p!~. ~rlf rlr11n. ovrns.1 ~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ 2 n I SI _., Dt \V lin 2 Br) rl1~rt~. shag .,r 11· i::ar. :.0 \Vrr 1,.,. 1!111;", J RR, 2 h;i h)tns. 7, fl I !'Jlf!i, clrr~. jilt"ll77.I & sauna 1·1 .-....A r<1ni::r A1·r. Ca! Frplr, \\'rt ti;ir, \l'alk1n Rooms h!"·n 1 &·;; pm. f;:'lf>-..1120. bathe. Hui::e pnnl. 400 pan1r .. ·. J:rft nc:. 11 ;1•hrr drv M errimac Woods CQi\1E SEA 1;0r, \'riv, S4T.'o 1110. r.:-,7#_,.!:I. ~i-,1 · IV C 'I ' ~ ,I 1 f'j.J'llr1AC a)' ,J>, 1; hlk Imm brilrh. 3 Rn, BA,YFff1il:T, Mat cl'l('ks, ex-Sh~dy Gi111rdens~~ 2 BA Rll-1n_~ Patin YrJy. n~'."" Br., 3 Ra., f1rrpl:irP, J & 2 BR. I l ll- V;r. :-.'B. Jtrls. l'i7:i-013i . $•'111 mn. 2 P.r. 2 Ra $300 • mm -·1• 1 RR, !ihllrp. rrpl~/clrp~. ~r. mo. f:.'-!altnr. 61'i--07.lZ · NA:"SAU PAl.i'otS, 1 cluld." ---· l 77 E. Z2rnl SI. 6.\2·36·1.1 O.C C, ,r,, 11.C.I. $135. 973 OCF.,\Nt'R(J'.'i'T, J br 2 h;i - ii;u1lahJe for r:rou(l or 0111mily: • t N 2 BH .•. In: rm~, pool. Valentia. 5.37-7ilill. 2 Rr ~-nn1ily Uni!~ NP1•1ly dPror. cnnv !(}(" Pool .~lfii. VI LLA i'o'l F:SA Apts, 719 \V. \Vil•nn. fi.lft-l2f1J. ' 23rtl & \V_ Oceanfron t. nr shopi;, u!il pri, 1884 l\lon- L,,;is". 67;,._f',Of.n, rnv1a .. 148-01.'Vi BRAND nr1v rlrl11xr 2 RR 2 Huntin(fon Beach RA 11ni I. J)1shwa~hrr. p~l,in. ~;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-;--;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 Rr. unlurn, u11I rrt . SIR.1. Nnw hlrl,I!'. A\'Hil fnr ].~! ON BEACH' Al:-n 2 Ar. • 11nl11rn, $140. trn;1nt. Ocl 10th. Cl1n1c" of • 6.\fi-2:rll\ or '.'l18-~:l~J. ~111/rlfll~. 675-~131 R. F:. NEW AP'T'S c"1",1"·:,~\N"~2~1'-1.-h""-"-'·-,-,-.,". 'RICHARD'S -LIDO ARf:A I Rr Jo'rom $227 drp!!. encl Rllr, i\le!'<I Vrrde, 2 Br/2 h11, 11h.<ri:;. 'Ill)~, Ip, 2 Rfl F'rom S2·l2 $14J. No p<"11i .l•IM~l:i7. rlv.', ,,.,.)f.i·lran rnnS?:r, i;ar. 3 BR F m1n $375 ./ 2 BR, 2 ha Studio, Sl5f}. yrl y $2,15/ml'I. 673-(1844, Furniture Available C ' • >I P OOL J • * TO\VNllOU!\F., 2 n1• Car~!s·rlr11pcs.-dishwashcr rp ,~. urp!!. pn n. . child nk. 64f>-().191i. I'~ B.i , pr1v 11n110~. a<llll!~ hea1rd pool-llaunas-tennis • only, no prrs, $12il rnn. 17211 rr.c room-ocean viewa LRG 3 Br, 2 &. no pet,;, · I kl chlrtm ok. Nr ~his ,, .\i.....,. Bedlorrl Llillf', ;,.1a.-75:13. p11t1o:>-11n1r e p:ir ng '~''' Security guard5, Slfi5/mn. Avail, 915. 545-7245 3 ROOi\iY BR, 2 BA, hl!lni;, HUNTINGTON NICF. 2 FIR, hl'.<rled ..ponl. 111·ndeck, l;ft'"" lo hay or Crp!~. Orpl!I. Util paid, heach. Yrty. £.4:).ISl7,ll PACIFIC 1).42-2149. OCEAN FRONT; .vrl~·. :l Rrl . 71J OCF.AN AVF.., 11.8. E•st Bluff ----------·--• NEW DELUXE e 3 Brt. 2 RA Ap1 lnr Jrn~r rnrl tflflr m;i.~lrr ~nitl', rlfn rm r ilhl ji:nra~f', n\J!(I rtnn r op('nrr a1•a1I. Pool /. Rec, • $275 • 81)5 Anligos \~'ay, NB f\1'11n11ge(I hy WlJ.l,JAM WAl,TER.S CQ. (714) 536-1,qi7 2 Ba . Bltn:i; F'r(ll.-Grr nl v1ew. $475 mo. 5..J7~14. Ofr: op!"n 10 Am -6 rm Dally 3 Br. 2 86. (lnlur n. \Vl111rr \VTLL!Af\I \VALTERS CO.' I~ S:lfl:>/mo. Clol§f' rn bl>achi---------- &\.'>-274R. e OCF;AN VIF.:\V ~·mrn S\3;,, I Br rrplr,_ ("I D, ~rovr rrl. I RR. F'urn or U11lurn. ~ni:I ,.mpl 811ti!t 1,(.11,.,. CASA PLAY/\, 14th & $1::,0, Rtt:i; •. Af! :'I, ~·16-!Y.ifi.ll . W11lno1. llR. ~~.r...S.167. __ IT'S Bc11rh hou..,e 11mr Bist· ADUl TS-1 BR STUDIO •est ,;elecl!on ever! ~e the 1 ~;, BA. riatio, ~ln:iny, i:t•r· DAILY PlLOT Oasalf!ed 18;re, :.Z hlkll. lro111 ocoean, $150. ~on-now! _ "1-J4()~ Olive, H.B. ijf:AUT private or semi-pvt room ·in !(Ivel)' home. Xlnt fllOft, lo\•iTJIZ care, for the ~derly. Color TV, patio. Nr l.A:'irure World. 830-R:i.-~1 . Up. * $1S per Wee k W/K1tcht'.n. $30 y,·e-ek up apts. f..10(l'I. • 51S-97:i5 * * FURN. nxnn in pnv11le B roo k hurst /Cs ! 111\y, mature male only. $(i5 per mo, 962-2{129 after 4 pm. Live on Balboa 111. Wo111rns' res. hotel. ~it. fac. $70-SSO fll'r mo. 127 Agate. 675-3613. -------SLEEPING rm. $!i0 mo. t.la lure adult. Prlv ha &: ent. 2135 Elde.n. Apt 6, C~1. PRfVATE room, ball\ & p!ltio. S25 wk, Also Room & ~hart" be, SXI wk. ~955. $55 & $75-F'um. Ulil pd_ 1 adult only. 'l Room~. 0.1. &- llB. 642-R.'i20. Guest Home 415 ELDERLY lady, p;cnt nr rouplP.. !or small in1esl homr, Xtn'I cart'. :~1;,...:w10 . Summer Re nti111--i;--420 NF:\\'rOR'r llrti. Uih1·r ri11y v.•k onl y, 3 br, 1 ha, 110mr. 1 hlk fil·f'nn , jX10l1 ()wnr, .11:13-3~5. DAlLY PILOT for action' Turn 11ru11ed fl11m~ lnto quick CA11~ .. ~8-l~O""'~· "'~'~·--- !'14~-!! ~ : Industrial Rentaf l5Q * COSTA MESA~. 1 2~ sq ft. 110-22() Po1\'er, pri. vale office, nC'IY bldg l 17.\0 sq f1. 3 ofln·('s, ·110-i2o po"·rr, nr S.D. hwy. - 2:.co sq It. Jrg orf!C'I:'&. pltDti nl p11 rk1ni::, nr :-:.LJ Frwy. * C. NAJTHESS R1:_~ 2~__::. l7tb.~ill.~ * Newpor t Beac~ *, NEW M -1 Building· • • 810 l'nJ<!u.:11.-,11 Pl 42(1() ~IJ. frl'! ' - l!\J.1:,:1.-1 \lr_ 11,,nr·I. Ac: HI'.;\'!' -:\fl-, -j'j;r.,-Sil~ $l'{!ln1n. 1:1~1:; J~n. o.r. · <'1tll 61; ... :i1 lfi . INDllSTll~ Unit ~. c.:.r. I lll-2'.!0 fl'l\l'f't $~15. t 0 s 11;,/~0. Ph: f.,,12-l•ISl:i. SAN-CJr;t;ii1r4,ooo sq ft ! p1~1dutrinn f11c1 lil11.'!'; 3 b11;, separoi tc orflre cnntacl lim !J11n;1!1 4!l.'..--'l.''86 492-9771-j Slor.ii;:e uni!, 3(,0 sq, rt. ~(), W_ 16th SI., ~.B. &16-172~ 542·7'6'91, •• Storage F'OR •RENT: Ten fJO) ~~ garai::.-units-l<torage lor rt'crrnrionnl vt'hiclf's, boatlt, 1111lfque cars, gl'neral qr·:._z. Eath garilli:I' 14' hi. 2{)° v.·idtl, 22' dcrp. A<'resi: doors wit~ pilcfr doors JO hi 18' wide. Conv f'nlrni.:ts incli.Mf f'1C'C'11:iral, n 1 .£ht lighttn~ 1Ct'IU'1ty fl!llf'OI , 24 .fll\. rrs!roon11 & vchicll? wisb clown. For lnform111inn, Mt. Strphf'nson. Nat){'rs Cadlllac: ~lG-9100. ' Rentals Wanted 460 r.ORGF:OUS new golf count homr. excl11s1vP C11nYofi CnunTry C I u h, Pal~ Sprlni:::.~. 3 Br, 3 ~ h1·11ulllully !u r n . Ji CllANGE for ~lrnllar Bcaeh 2-3 Br home, pref ~·atrrl.ronl-(6 lo g · 5-47-9505. l PLEASANT lady ! 60 0-11~ w11hes to rt'l'lt unlurn ..,{. i:::u~!l.1 hse, d11plcn1 or !' C11rrful f{'flllnl , No C1ll'. Nr. ' ~lnrP" & hf'At'h In CcQ4. Hr11~ "'t11. P rrn1 11n 1n't l).11 -j727 or 1213.1 ~2838.' -----.... • ALlJ l-"FS. 3 br, 2 btl corw:td ~'ron1 Sl'.iO. ! 67:>-1Ri7 evt>• --~ The fa~te1t draw In !he Wett • , • A DR iiy P ilot C\i1.ulf~ Ad. ·64Ui618 · ~ - CAJl V PILOT It:. I~ Mite. Rentals 46.5 CAMPERS & BOATS ~nct'd lot 5101"111e 5lk-ti .. ,..,.. Auto transportation 52 ~EEO ru~ trcim ~lf'AA Vf'rf.r art'! to v1t of Brook huri-t .' Sa.U Rd , Anahrlm ,1, R.ETUR.'\. 54~7&;2 ii.fl 5 3() I ~-.. n,,.,, I~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiil:iiiil P«sonals 531 * FULLY LJCE\'.SED * Rf'no11.'Md J-l1nr:!u Sp1r1rual1i;1 AdVlCf! on all manrN. i.ove . :'\larr1a,;:e, Bu5 tne ~s R.earlinG~ il\'f'n 7 rta~·s a ll-'ttk. 10 a .m. To 10 p m. 312 !'\ El Camino Rea.I, .. San Clf'menr e 42!)..9136, ~92-0070 SAILBOAT-MEXICO MAZATLAN SaJ.l '>l'/me 1n Puerto \'al!;i_rta , La Paz, St-a ol Cone1, I.· i\11.zatl11.n . Sha.re expense5. i 1131 37S-!!271. ATT'RAC !l'~!e "·1\J !l"arh yqu 10 rtan~. private!~· /..• conhde ntially. Call 8"11) ~ or :;.m...vvi. APCARE V&M"JCtom:-o. Aboruon, Adop- tion. Info l. counseling. ~36. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Pr.ine 542-7217 or '-'Titel ?.0. Box 122!, Costa ~le~11 . I I f , ... '""-I [gjl Found (tr .. •d•l 5501 Found, &mall turtle '-'1th dis-I tiniu1sherl markings, C.:'\I Pl~ identify, 54~3315. Ask _t__or Andy. I Found black and "'hit!" cocka- poo running on Coast Hwy ~n. tmm ~·e11·pon Bl"ach. 673-1893 f'\'f'S. Black minia. malt", poodlt .I no collar. Found 6 p.m. Fri- day. S.0 . Fwy 11.1 !;n1ve~1!)'. Gicrae Gru~. &-14-2430. FND: Puppy, lr1s.h 5P.ttf'r, Vic: 20th 8'. ~eY.')lOI"t Bl\'d. Wearin~ rollar. !i48-JJ'i3 or :i4 8-1.884 . B!IGE Po001f'. malf'. V1c. \\'.19th Sr. C.'.\I. ~411!\. G ·'.REY COCKATE:IL (tnoJrini;:I R/17 A:'\!. Bn1sh Dr. & H1ahland \\"11y, H B. daJJ 8"17-'lfUO ~ &bcJve 8 111: CornnA. Rlk ~ ,.\Vht m&l~ English Shttp q. N&me: "S.-bas11&n " RCv.-ard! 6jJ-!'.12i."1 t4sT fl!'malf' M.mo~ v1c ~1Nd4"S Ril & Ca.mf'lu~, r..t. Nef'd~ mf'd1~l cart '>Ind ~~~. LOST: ~IA.le Si. ~rM.r'tl £town & '-l"hite. \'\C, ~ B Fbl.~ Sto\hon. R ~ .,., 11 rd 642-4101. AU. wh1tt poodle, PUf'lf'lY llar, pink 1tones. VlC C.~1 k. ~ward. Call 642-5238 ! 7 pm. LO charm Chri11m"" , , vk &lhol JW.ni"I 1\'-ward. 673--43«. I l.o&t-Little blk bunny. Vic. Larbpur Cd..\f. 67J..ll93. LOST: I.Ad)''• plat. d!.Amond' llf11P;1 "''AIC't\ •nd b&nd , ~Ml'!. 536-J324. ~.lutelt draw In the WHI . '. a 0.Uy P11ot OlnU'ied Ad.. Ml--5671 Anna's Pre-School Kinderg .. rten, 1st & 2nd Gr .. de Register Now For Fall Semester Ages 2 tl'!ru lnd Grade •.Full le•rning Program • Phonic• Stressed e Arlt & Crafts e Music 2110 Thurin Ave., Coit• Me1a Pl'!: 646-1444 SEW-KNITS SPECIALI ZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABR ICS •nd LINGERI E All Br1nds Stretch Patterns Vogue & Butterick P1ttern1 Original Knit Fabric Store In The Harbor Area \Vlth Finest Seleclion Of Knit Fabrics On Orange Coast. STRETCH SEWING CLASSES Morn ing-Aft•rnoon and Evening K indergarten Read ine ss Arts & Craft$ :r-.tus1c & Rh,1h nl Ph:-i51ca l F ilness Ph onic~ lnlnrs & !\'unihers Educa tional Field Trips J lot Lunches Basic Bible Stories TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT A Program to Motivate Your Child In His Most Formative Years featuring: • A total readiness program • ,A,, learning environ ment • t~ully acc redited staff • Limited enrollmen1 • Beautiful new facilily • \\'here children ca n enjoy learning. OPENING SEPTEMBER 20th Morning ~ S.11lon The Educational Readiness Centre 2070 Mfple Av•., Costa 675-B415 M•sa . 646-3062 • • • Schools and Instructions This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. For further informetion regerdin g fha 01.ily Pilot School1 end ln1tructio11 Directory We do more than keep little· hands busy. We keep little minds busy. According 10 recent studies, a gg_od pre- sch ool can give a child a good headStart. On his future education. And his futu re. Early Achievement Center is one of these good pre-schools. Su1l l:=-1,•1e:-E-1.rly Ach ie•1eml!lnt C.ento:r :s15 V.'e.;t $•;;-:'l-:iwer A·1enul'!I Perhaps, the best in the country. At our school. a child discovers that su ch things as math, science and language are interesting. ..::ar '.a ""3. Ca' lo n,1a 92704 i=r.-:.-e; 5-l0-4 7S'J He may e ven discover the most interesting t hing of all. Himself. Ok, it sounds good. But expensive. Not so. On ly our standards are high. In fac t, we're lowering our rates beginn ing th is fa ll. (25"/o lower.) So you see1 we give a lot. Without asking a lot. AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND \\'OMEN e Travel Agent e Ticket Sales e Co mmunic i11tion1 • Reservation• e Air Freight Cargo • Ope ri11tio n1 Agent "DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES" A CC~EOITED: N•too~•I Anoc i ~lie~ Tr •d• & l •chn i. c1I $choel1 . Ar>r>•O•t d ler Voter•"'· Eli9iblt '"'';'u· lion und er 1h1 Fed1r~llv ln•ur~d S1ud 1n! L"'" P1eo;r1m. Airline Schools Pacific 610 East 17th St., Santa Ana 714-543-6596 Rea I Estate Scfiool PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM IN 4 WEEKS Licensing Preparation for : • Real Estate Salesmen & Brokus • Building Contractors\.~ • Insurance J ¥ • Day & Evening Classes California Depart111ent of Education Approved-ti.laster Charge a nd BankAmericard Accepted. You May Start At Anytime For lnformation-Brochur..,_ FREE GUEST LECTURE Phon• '46-3229 ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 Korth l"\e"·port Blvd. Ne,,·port Beach • 646-3229 Edmond F. Jackson • • A member of the U.S. Financial Group Did Your Child Just Miss Kindergarten? f.la d Tidings S(')111nl is no\11 offcrin_g a spe· r ial pre·k1nder.carten rlas~ fnr children ,1·hn just n11 ~~cr1 kindC'rgarten. ai:::e.s 41/2·5. Pre· Sc hool c.:1re ;i,·a:l<1hle. ag£'s 2·~. OUR SCHOOL OFFER S YO U ~l nrlern fac il 1 t1r~: hot lunch : 1nature & lov- ing .staff . rcc1:i-.tered nur.'-e nn rluty : Spirit· ua1 values : r rc.:i11,·e 1each1ni:::: buil ding per· sonal r cl at1 nn ;.h1p;.: c1nphJs1zi n1.? love for God & nther5 . CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION & MAKE APPOINTMEfT TO VISIT US. Phone 6~6.6620 15th & Monrov i1 Newport Beach, C1.li f~ HUNTINGTON -MESA PRE-SCHOOL -- 2109 Valle" Rd., Costa l\·le.c;a . 10n the bord.er bet,,·een ~iunt. Bch. & Costa Mesa , off V1c- tor1a-S\i.) •Two 112 Day Sessions. 9 A.f\f.·11 :30 & l P .~1 -3 :30 P.Ivl. • . .o\cademic Kindergarten Rcadine!\s Program e Children Ages 3 Years 9 mo·.~ to School Age • New & Attractive Facilitie .... Open House Sept. 7tk thru 10th F ro'!'l " A.M .• ' P .M. REFRESHMENTS SERVED Or C•ll U1 For An Appointment Or lnform1tlon 646-4776 ' CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAUCERMAN SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE -COSTA MESA Grades 1 through 9 Sm<lll group Rnd individualized teaching to 1neet lhe realistic needs of youngsters. Abilities ~·ill be challenged by good teach· ing and a variety of educational maleriall so that more effecti\'e learning \vi!! result. MOTIVATION Operates only rfrom \rilhin a person -not from the out side. Gnnd teaching can stim .. ulate motivation \vithin a youngster by building on successful learning experiences. Nothing succeeds like success! WHERE THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILD! \\'1Jlard l·f. Saucer1nan. Ed . D. Telephone 540-4060 School 548-1758 (eve.} ENROLL NOW FOR FALL INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION ~ - Kindergarten Through 8th Grade e rorrcla tect P rngra1n • Emphasis On 1\cademics • Small {'lasses • Qualified Teachers • Full Day Program e Extended Day Care. Call 548-2840 OR COME VISIT P. G. Neumann Christian School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Corner Santa Ana & Magnolia) COSTA MESA The Reading Room Reading Improvement Instruction Phnnic,1; Cnmprehcns1on Skills Enroll!nenl 111nirecl . Call 1-·nr 1·eslin~ . .\ppn1nlm cnt. r Off ic•: 548-6203 Home! 642-6959 474 E. 17th Street Costa Mesi11, CaHf. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL 1797 Monrovia Avenu• (Comer of 18th Street & f\1onrovia) Coste M•1• 6421050 or 838-5237 " Opon 6:30 AM 'tll 6:00 PM ENROLL NOW FOR FALL Full & H•lf Day Ses1Jon1 Ages 2 to 6 Ye•r• **Hot Lune.hes & Srii11c.lc1 ttCr•etlve Activltitt1 ttMu1lc, Stories ...... -·-~ ----· ._.. ·~· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • " ..., Twndly, .l*'l 31, 1971 DAllY•IlOT [ ........... ![SJ 1-... -=1 ~ ~, ..... ~ ... ~-~l ~ll .__ ......... J~I ..__ ..... _ ... ___,. J[fl]I "'""*" j[Il) ~' _L.,..,_,, •• ~J[lf l~--"-~J [Il).__I _ ...... _,,,··~J[fll Lott 555 Bulld•rt G•rdenlng TrM Servi~ H•lp Wonted, M & f 710 H•lp W•ntod, M & F 710 H•lp W•ntod, M & , 110 H•lp W•nlod, M & F 710 Holp W•nlod, M & F 71; LOST puru. H.e"'vd lor con-NO Job Too Small! Brick, AL'S GARDENING ---' FRY Cook, ix;,,' fult ~~ ~~ •• '"~.;.,,,~1:U"". POPKAL CORP. #2 _"', GENERAL Tree .SUV. Yant , ,_;;;;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;1;COCKT::;;;:;;:;:;AT,JL-:,::,:;.,;::es:k:,:-:,:;;-3\, tf'nrs. Vic: Nr G~d & block. concrete, carpentry, tor alll'denlna • 1ma11 BroolrhUl'St, JIB. 962-5732, add a nn, hooM leveling, land5C1!1plng aervtces, call 962-8000. gar. door repairs. Free e&L ~. Servlna: Newport. clean-up, hauling, 1prinkltt EXPER . ~116 residenta preferred. repairs. Rea... 646-584!. Expttif:nced only need ap- Tll1 COMMERCIAL ply. Equal oppo'1unlty C.M. Needs Train.et LOST in Fuh!on Isle 11mall Woody, 962-09o45. CdM. O:iata Mesa. Dover b Shotts, Wettclltt. en1ployer. of94-2100. TELLER ('QFfEE shop waitre1 a FASHJON 11 y l t111 tor $458 to $650 M in imum Per Month male dog, rown w/blk Carpet Service markings. '·\Vi J bur·•. J----------FRONT Yard La14'n Serv. $10 CERAMIC tile new & TI!model. Frtt est. Small jobs welcome. 53&-.2426. needed, apply in penion., 25 .Bee Llne. Train. No Ml or col. Car/tele. nee. Work own hn. YVOMI!', 546-6401 <lr 523-9348. Young men ... Mechanical exper. helpful t' but not req'd, Must be 19 years or over. Able llt.'\van:I . Ot-1. 49+-1670. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery mo. Backyard1 a I a o. ll-.O~sr~.~t-""-,-,-,~.~.~1~,1~1,-,,-,.~1,·I Cleane~ Extra Ort \Veed!ng, yard clean-up. or owr. Jama.b Inn Hotel. 2101 E. Cout Hwy, N.B. do P k S A II S1'ampoo free Srotchguard 962-8612. g. coc er, . . Ls , 8 . 1 ~--~------atta. 7856. 1 o 1 1 R l' ta rd ll n t I) • PROFESSIONAL Cardrner, '---. __ ,,._. ~l[Il] EXPER. PRCOF MACHINE OPERATOR Controller to $2SK CPA, Sr. Or Mgr + Olnm background. to start work immediate ly, li acce pted. For ·, Information on job placernents, call Tuesday, . LOST, n mal~ ~kl"<'t, ~esa erde IU'l!a , RCY.·a1'd. 54.:,...~jg- BEAGLE pup, male, roldish brov.·n wfblack 111.il & ean;, 'Charlie." R'.ITd , 491-2378. !RISJI Sf'ttrr. very f\nt-look- ing male, "Bo" , vie Lag. Bch. R\\Td. 4!»--8~43. jl,JAKE-up pouch containing $160. Vacation money lro1n So. African visitor. 67~1Tl6. :n1truction Schools & ln1truction1 I~ 575 Train To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn to operate Bulldoz· ers, Draglines, Cranes, Scrapers, Loaden, Trench- ers. elc. Study at home followed by resident trflin- ing al our modern facility in MJaml, Florida. Home O!fice-11iami. F'la. Appro\•ed for Vcter11ns UNIVERSAL lfEAVY CONSTRUcnON SCHOOLS Dept. • 1203 501 Golden Circle Drive S11nt11 Ana, Calif. 92705 Phone: 1714 ) 547-7521 D<!greasers & all color tree "'Ork, p r u n 1 n g , hrightenen & 10 minute sprinklers, clean up job.s, bleach for wh.ite carpel.I. J11.ndacapin1 . Georxe, Save your money by saving 646-5893. Job Wanted, M•I• 700 me extra. trips. Will ...:le...ni ~===~~-~---1.--------lllfini: rm dining rm & hall SPENCER'S l.aY•n Sen•i<.'f', ICE CREA.'1 STORE: YOUllli: f l5, Any rm $7.50, couch tree est, Lawn ca re• men to Y.'Ork t"l.~n~s. I cleanups, Reago n abl e . 67,~~ -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK NEWPORT Personnel Agency 133 Dover Or., N.B. 642-H70 10, rl.a.ir $5. 15 yn. exp. 1.5 S.18-S2lJ, • ,,...."""" * 6 Monarch Bay Plaza ** COOK ** wha1 coun1s, noi method. l Job Want.cl, F•m•I• 702 South Laguna J\.lust Be Exper. dr work myseU. Cood rel. LA\\N CARE & garden Apply betwn 1 & Jpm 531-0lOL "''Ork, light haul~. Exp'd. VACATION 1.fother-avail. 10 4ff..J273 Th• Five Crowns Introductory Special 1070 Di.scount Steam or shampoo cleaning DIAMOND ~pairs or !nstall11tion Free Est. 645-1317 Carpenter ANY SIZE JOBI .Reasonable. Call 543-9135. help you enjoy Your Equal Oppor. Employer Resteur•nt EXP. Japanese Gardener. vacation~ Re1ponsible. Ex.1 ~~~""""""""""""""'''-rels. Own car. Will elU'I! for r · .><Nl E. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Know how, up-keep, plant BE always v.·elJ d~. al Corona de! Milt, No ph calls. prst, trtnunlng, clean-up. yoo.1r children in your home. no COil!. Beeline Fashions---==--==''°' 96&--3486. &15-0j 74 . .....w help you ~tart your own COOK, EXPE R. G ~ COMP"'-S"". M•"" &kills. business nt no cost. Party P/time. E~ 1hU't. J\.1UST BE Exper Japanese a.uener "'~ """" ~.., Complete yd servict". Neat Ex!. driver & car. Live out. plan aelllng, el!her part CLEAN & NEAT. NO Local refs. 67>.3.j()5. time or Ml liine. Call PHONE CALLS! Apply in & Relia. FT'l'e est. 642-4389. S39-S43S. person, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 PRACTICAL exp. gradu11te W CCNU If !'.'B Japanese Gardening Con1mercinl -Residential Industrial 645--03-15 nw-se avail. Re1s, Live in. BANK TELLER · l . IVY, • Resi d, Comm'!, indus. apts. Al! types work. Quick Serv, H.eas. Free t"St 962-1961 A 1 . . .. · COi\lPLETE lawn & e:an:len- DD !· & ~epa1r. c~b, ing servicl!. 5.12-5798, 54.2-1335 Fttll time & pan time. We COOKS needed for New ~your experience. Good CA RRO\VS Restaurant, R.N. desires job in physi-i..~ A t 3t1 A I · salary & benefits Call Mr. Opt>nu'6 ugus · pp Y in c1ansorfice. Call aller6 pm Skell at 6-l&-0996. · p er1o n at Ca r rows Jorm1ca , marl1tc, fi r tile, Jim 548-0405 paneling. Antiq. Jo"'urn. -J "---.,--=--~-- repair & refin. Free est. General Service• 644-7598. EXPER. remode l in g, cabineta, repain, maint, No job loo small. R e a 1 . TI~lNGS by Jltoose, Lt. elect., plumb, fenC1l, tile, instlns, carpentry, paint etc. 54>-0&20. 6~224. l---R-E--SCR--E-EN_IN_G __ CU~i\1 wood\\'Ork, formica by Durkan-JoOE"S. R~. Comm. 646-5168, 675-7813. Cement, Coner•'.• call tor Free Estima!e Ask for Doug s-;8-T.522 Hauling 492-5721. Restaurant 620 A v en Id a '"'°-c-'°'"c--:--;-;..-.--;°'.10 BECOME a pa.rt of the . Help Wanted, M & F 1,. Beautiful 1,ieas D!v. ol Piro, San Clemente. APT Mgr. &mi-or retired General Foods. We need 2 COOK, n!e:ht shill. e)lp. one cple &: handyman. Small resp. fem leenagers It 3 man. 673-n22 for app't. The gardenin~_. 2 BR furn. apt, adults. No door to door. Merrymac, Corona dd M &r. phonf" & Jtils pd. EH2-4967. Exec position& avail. 842-as&I COOK-~tirement Hot e I , 5 AITRACTrvE women BARl\fAID, Day or nite or dil'lary eicp_ Over 25. necrdc'd to learn & teach pR.rl tin1e. Exper not nee. 962-5531 professional make-up . The Queien Bef:, 616-9935. COOK, Fry, e xper. f/time, p/lime. Exec · BEAUTI' Operator f or P/time 546-1426/642-0590 posillon a\'ail. Call Viviane children's hairstyhng shop. COUNTER gtrt for dry \\lon<lard Cosmetlci Prefer maturP woman. cleaning plant. Apply 1 GIRL FRIDAY 9 AM·l PM only. ' Fm-N•Wpo<I &och Ad Agon-776 8551 r. cy. All akllla lncludi.ng SH. • l ~rppa~~~-l~~~ OOun, ~----J : HOSTE.%'. PI t 1 me at-Help W•ntecl, M & F 710 He lp Wanted, M & F 7101 tractive,' over 21. Apply In PERl\f. p&11 time &eey u~ pef"!On, Colony Kitchen, 3711 • JONES TIRES SERVICE ~ 11.•/11ma.ll aggn"Ssive Co_c Harbor Blvd, CM. Is expanding in Orange Could becorne fl.Ill timeJ HOSTESS E x per. F /l ime BREAKFAST COOK E xper. F /t ime Apply In PeJ"l!Qn County and requirei Needs KO • getter secy. EXPERIENCED 642-154-1. 1 - • Commercial Salesmen * Tire &rvicemen • Front End Mechenics * Brake Mechanics Salary plus bonu1 Opportunity to advance Company paid benelll.s Apply: 2049 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa PROFESSIONAi.. phon e l!Olicttor • Dana Point. Sall 0Pmente, Capistrano raru. \Vork in )'OW' own home. Best deal in area. Phone 835-146.5 between 9:00 a.m. and noon. PRODUCTION C h em is r . Fantastic oppty for bright JOLLY ROGER aggressive recent college· • K.y~unch o-rator& 2300 H bo Bl d ,.-~ grad. w/de gr e e in •r r v e Cler • C M chemlstry or related IUe •..,..,..,•~•~l•..,..,•~H""""""'• Secretarl•o scienc Contact Harlaco~ e Typists Santa . <714> 54~ T · HAIRDRESSERS The Hair Factory moving to new & beautiful Salon at Builders Emporium Center (E, 17th & Santa Ana Ave.) WI\! have open- ings !Ot" hait'dressers, sham- poo girl, manicurist1. Call Tony * 645.o311 No Fees. Top dra..ver posi. PUB Relations -E:xpe.r tion, Short & long term, man or woman In PR p/tlme &: f/tlme. Temporary w/ e knowledge of food_ positions availab!e now, se ·ce a: management o! AMERICAN GIRL catering kitchen, for uJn. 2172 Dupont Drive coordinator or llOcial & (Near Orange Co. Airport) business functions. Sa!U)' 9: 30 'til 3, 3t1 PM + commission. 675-1002. 1 • , lO a .n1. -4 p.m. 83J..3232 Receptionist to $4001 --.:;n.;"'°;-;"'.,.~-l"!' ... ~ ... !!!!!!!!!! ... ..,..,., 1..ovf"ly new Irvine ofca. Pro-: · HOTEL TRNE. I LADY with practical nura· motion spot In xln"t co.~· PATIO SpecialisU. Add Name .................................... distincl!on !o your home YARD, garage, Remo\·e trees, s kip loader , 8-17-2666. cleanups. <.1111 , ivy, backhoe. 54-l-1464. fH4-'iOl4 or &IZ..3689. Hour tltartinizing :l ~ 0 0 ATTRACT. \\"AJTRESS Harbor, Costll jl,tesi. To $800, Hotrl PXp. ing experience fOT retire-benefits. caI! Miss l.A.ure.,. Young ComPl\ny • ment home In Laguna. 557-6"122, Abigall Abbot Per-, Call tlln. Schmidt .f MAIO, 494.9-158 llOlllleJ Agency, 230 W, \\'ar-1 1\ddress ........................ ·-····· v.·ith a custom pado design-Exper. Not un<ler 21. NO Bl o e COUPLE to manage 20 PHONE CALLS. Apply in ue x Units, exchange for 2 BR V.'ESTCLrFF' ner, Suite 209, S.A, -~ ~ City ........................................ ee e-specially for your home. TRASH & Garage clean-up, 7 days. $10 a load. Free est. Anytin1e. 5-18-5031. P ERSONNEL AGENCY LIVE In 1.IothE'~ he'lper tor , Slate .............. Zip ............. . Phone ............... Age ....... . LA School of tlfas.\age Sanla Ana -540-6936 Low cost day/eve classe.~ GUITAR l..e&Aons, $10 per mo. your home or mine. 496-3717, leave message. Auto W1x1ng SkHtert Wash N Wax OJmps'"cts $7.1i. Standards $9.25. Quick Serv. )'our home or pick up. 61j..2500, Babysitting COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL Enroll now for Fall 18th & l't1onrovia, .~) day + full d11y M?Sslons. Planned program, hot lunche!i'. Ages 2-6, hi'! 6:30 AM • 6 Ptlf. Slo wk-COMPARE! 642-4050 NEWPORT Heights area. Large ydtsandbox/cral!s. Balanced lunch. Xln't care. 645-2754. LIC'D CHILD CARE Harbor & Baker. CI. 5 yrs. exp. Refs. 54a-2943 REASONABLE Babrsitt1ni::, my home. Loving care, al ages. 5.31-8·143. }.']rn chil<l care In my home, Mon-F"ri. l\l!"M Verde 11rea, Cal if. school rh51 . Refs. * ~9-1791 • E.'lp child care, my home, r.·lnm/affernoon & lulll'h. Vic Biiker, (:'11 ~7-4:l-.10 Quality. Ex p e r I enc e Satisfaction. Eason &. Sons Construction. 548-0769. PATIOS, ·w&lks, drive, install new lawns, s11v.·, break, remove. MS--8668 !or es!. HAULING, Yard Clean-up by experienced college student. Large truck. Reas. 534-1846 Houaecleanlng Contractor J\.lcsa Cleaning Ser.•ice t tY \Vay, qUality home Carpets, \Vindows, Floor etc. reh1od, \Valli, ceiling. floors Resid. & Commc'l. 548-4111 e!c. No job too !mall. 547-0036, 24 hr arui:. serv. Bay & Beach Janitoria1 k Crpts, windows, floors, elc. WATERPRY vinyl dee Rt'8. & Comm'!. &16-1401. coatings, all types. Lee Rooling Co., CM. 642-7222 HOUSE OF CLEAN Profcsll. Caii>et Oeanlrc. Gen Bldg. Contracts l-"rec est. Ref's. 642-6824. Large-'..Small-All Cl~ 642-5997 * 646-9203 J.loui;ecleanlng By Day. 01\"n Tran. .. portation Additions * Remodeling • Call 836--0648 Gerv.·ick & Son, Lie . 673-fi041 * 549-2170 HOUSECLEANING \\"ILL DO ANY TYPE. Electrlcat Exp. & Reas.~ 111! 4 ELECTRICIAN. licensed, Painting & bonded. Small jobg, main\. Paperhanging & repaln. 54S-5:2CJ3. PAPERHANGER. c ll st o 111 _G_•_•_d_•_n_ln_D _ _,--,,...-J \l'Ol"k, no job too small. All AL'S Landscaping. Tree Guaran. For Fitt est. Cail rt:ml'lval. Yard remodeling. 96S--03l6. Trash hauling, lot cltanup. 1 y-Q~U--,-,-.. ~l-y-lh~,-,-,~; -,-.. RepAir sprinklen, 673-1)66. Rooms painted $10 t'a, Also TOM'S J apanese Gardener ex1erior. Call 5-10-7046. Apt. ~ Indust'l-Comm'l-Resi· I ·p"'°A~l~N=T~IN~G~/~P~•=I"=,=.,= ... =.--,, dent'!. C.Omp. Lawn Care. yrs. in lfarbor area. Lie & r-·l'w l111vn, 1prinklr. 531-+WG bonderi. Rel'i: furn. 642-2356. * LANDSCAPING * FOR clean & neat painting , Ne1v h11\·n~. l!Jlrinklen;, 81"· interior & extcrwr, Call . , patiw, lenC"l"s, \\·alls. Dirk. 96S-406J. Lie "d ronrr. )fasler Chaf'ie. Ko w11sri nK 13 yrs loc eicp. 5J6.1225. * WALLPAPER * EXP. Japanege gardener. \\"hrn )'Oil caU "1.lac" Complet e mairitenan...'C. S4S.l-l·l·I fi..IS-1TI1 F"l?e estimates. 646--0830. PAINTL~G. prolcssional. All Draw Fast wM-n yoo plflre 11·o rk 1:;uarn . Color an ad in the DAILY PILOT speclall!t. 962~143, Cill 64Z..5678 & Save.! ;,17-1411. p<"rson, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 apt and sm&ll ll'Jary. Know!· \\'.Coast HY.')', NB edge of all p~ of m11!n- ~,3 \Ves1diff ~ .• NB 6th grnde girl. Near O.C.C. R I Ii: Ari 6-5-21?0 .... , 834-5993, 8am·5pm. 545-784.& es aurant ASSISTANT Manager, nver IS OPENING SOON 1en11nce, HU1bend may have 25, no expcr. nee. Fuller 1 N outside job, Call 546-5025 aft ---H=o~U7SEWIVES MA1D_ App~y In person, Brush Co. 962-0416. COSTA MESA 6 pm. 1 'u~E~L~I~C~A~T~E=s~S~E~-~N~M~.-,, Attractive SSO week job •Y&ll l400 Pahu.dn Rd., with Bcelint!' Fashiorui. No Cost& Mesa., Assistant Mgr Cameras Department Heads Office Cashier Full & P /Time Applications Accepted Monday thru Friday IOAM-IOPM WITH POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR .•• • Jlostessel'i • \Vallresse!, Over 71 * Cooks * B11 rtt"nrlen * Cocktail WAilrPss '* Busboys * Dish\\·ashers * Broilerman Apply In Person Room •111 Costa Mese Inn !IAjl,f .Naon o-5P!\.1-8PJ\.f BOOKKEEPER: St r ong r1time. Must be neat & dependable, Pref. ove.r 18. See Terry, Hi-Time Deli, 495 E. lith St .. Costa 1.feu.. Invest. nee . C11!1 for in-Mall Clerk $315 terview appt, 6 3 6 --4 0 5 J , \\'I\\ train, Advancement po- 968-573!1. gif\on in top co. Xln't ben- HSKPRS Emplyr pa)'!. fee. George Allen Byland A11:en-* DRIVERS * cy lilf>.B E. 1'U>, S.A. Na Experitnc:t 547""'~;·==~-~o• HOUSEKEEPER, 8 to 12, 5 Necessary! dys \\'l'f:k. Ov.'n tnins. s1so el!t1. Call Miss Bl'ity, 5j7-6122, Abigail Abbot Per- sonnel Agenry, 230 \V. V.'ar- net", Su.ite 209, S.A. MANAGER TRAINEE Must have clean Call!. drtv. mo. 968-710!! aft 4:30. lng record. Not under 25. ~~-NO\v training young man ov- YE L LOW CAB CO. HOTEL MAID-F.xp'd f': 2o tor assistant manager pref'd. Laguna Be•ch. J>Olllllon at South Coast Wi E. 16th St., C.M. * Call 494-1196 1r I 1 ~-"I S I" aza • , ,...,ater, .,., 0 . DISTRIBlITORS wanted fur I,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,;! Bristol , aCrcJ9:'1J from Sotrth organic health &: ecology line. Petc 499-2-178 coll. DAY DISHWASHER Immediate Employment Av•ilabl• For Cnasi Pla1.a. MGMT. TRAINEE Young Compnny c.ocxf potentia.! Call Mrs. Schmidt background necesr;, \VEST'CLIFF ME't'liCllre, J\11.'dlcaJ billing JANITORS PERSONNEL AGENCY Apply In Person exper. helpful, Salary com-Ancient Mariner 1GRINDERS ~3 Westclitt Dr., N.B. EXPERTENCED-MATUR~.],: e Dishwasher 1-II Apply in person mtly f I I REUBEN E. LEE ' r ; \' I 151 E. COAST }{WY, • I , NE\\"PORT BEACH r : ....... R_e_u ... be_n ... 's....i! : & Coco's [ LAGUNA HILLS Hat Immediate Opening For Daytime HOSTESSES t men'""'" w/c,,~c. CAii Restaurant MECHANICS &1>-mo for inrcr-.•w., 64Z..1415. ATUR t 1 M E 'ol'Oman or ite Apply 1-P-· • BOYS 10-14 housekeepq, care of l " """'" • j d II I h ... AR 2607 W . Co•tt Hwy. Exn.r. Only ch"d, 0 _ & •--~ + 24001 Ave. De I..aCa.rlota , to e ver papers n t e .xu• Newport B••ch ,... " A<AI'" UV<Uu Laguna Hills Clemente, Sa.n J uan Capls-I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'"'""""""' salary. call after 4 pm IA~ the El Toro oU n.mp j trano and Capistrano Beach DISHWASHER &: bur;boy, BELL & HOWELL ,_,,..._,_,_ •. ______ s.o_ freeway) fl.l'ea. Newport Harbor Y a ch I 2602 Michelson Or. r.fATURE v."Oman to care for ":~~==~===~=J. I 19101 Magnolia St Huntington Beach Equal Ovpor. Employrr DAILY PILOT Club, 720 w. Bay Ave., Irvine, C•. 92664 convaleK"ing stroke pat\ent, • ,; l 492-~41.(J &.!boll.. Apply in penon. Live-Pi, r.tusl drh·e, N.B. BUSBOY DRAPERY SEWING 833 0020 ,.,... '62-0!61. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!11!1!!!!!!!!!1~ I Cleal"IC\11 yooni;: man to 51.art Exper. 1rrgtr, hemmer, tab]. • MIDDLE ftlte man (or older) Atte ndant a.t Chevron Stauon as busboy /., learn alJ phases er. lmmed. openin11. Beach 1:==========11·~··~"~"~d~~lo~~·w~k~~'"""::"" and llertz. Rent-A.Car. in ol resraunint b1111irte'l:!i. Drapery, 900 W. 17th St., nur.irry. Call: 54S-3l76. WOODY'S WHARF Costa Mesa. ~-MTST trainH $330 La~na Bea.ch. Collea:e SIU· 23111 \\', /\'M\'J>OM Blvd, NB dent, OVt'T 18, 2-0 hrs. Y.'ttk· Company will send :,.-ou tc ly. No ''Loni;:: Hairs." Good BUSBOY-1\'fekt:nds on I y . E xec. Sales 8t'hoof to lee.rn !his valuable pay !or good nian. 4!J4..9003 Apply ln pe~n, Colony skill \f you're accur. typirt. Kitchen, 321l ltarbor BL, EXECUTIVE Xln't oppar. for 90meone AtrrO r-.-lechanlc, he·avy duty c M N"aw lntervlewin£ P /Tlme HOSTESSES .. -. -·' · SALESMAN Just out o! 11choo!. Call ?.1iss * J~TERIOR EXTERIOR • llne exper. ncccss. G:'lt 'x· Connie, ~7-6122, Abigail Ab- pC'f pn>[d but not Tl('{"e!$. CARRIER BOYS POSITIONS * Lie, ins, i;:uar11.nteed. Call 540-~l. bot Pef'90nnel Agency 230 uarri~. 642-4558. Eicpert NOW OPEN !"'"""' PERSONNEL \V. \Varner, Suite 209, S~A , airl11ss sprayintt:. BABYSITIER for infant. VI · it Of s'~~~(O MOTEL Ma '..1 needed p/time Ol\ier 11un1an pref't1. Lilt! cin Y $50 000 U\)'I E5•AGENCY "" • Apply * PROFESSIONAL Painting -hslqing, ~ d~. $30. Pd MacArthur &:. Birch t + 2-3 days wk. ~fore ti AM or 3-5 PM inlrr/txtcr. llonc1t work. pt MacArthur & Ramona Free & r., PoslUoni; Oi.11 642-3j70 ISSS W. Ad•mo * * * * * • Days & Ev•s holidays. So. Coas1 a7.a Lie &: Ins . :i4S-2759, 645-5350. 540-84?7 Sll.nta Ana Mother needs Babysitter my Cotta Mesa p A INT ING : )!fl nest area. • PROMOTION OF SALF.S Acctn Clark Trne to $400 home or )'Oun. Cdl\.f.1.1. thru I =====~~~==~·' gu1u·anleed work. Llc'd Any BABYSITTER, I child, Tues Contact Mr. Bltler PER.SONNE!.. TO J\.IAN-Oen'I Office to $433 F. 673-9441 I' Trader's Paradise llAVE IM> fl corner comml hlrig, CM. Ready !or tl!nnnl. Lie for Mr. Trade for yacht, h<lme or Inc. 0....mr: of!M-OCOO 1111.ve 20 df'luxe 1mil5 oo high rise r.oned lot, Wllshlre Olv. Want Lido Isle or bayfront hQme. The ira'ln Co. 67.Hfl60 100' Rare Color11do River front&ge. ishld, zoned R-3. F.q. S14.SOO for hou~e/lnc cl'lmt or TO!I. Bcr1 !\.loll, RJtr. 548·1168: S.17.6244 t'\'H Hav 1 31,1 aCJ'f'S, choice Sll n Dimll!Ptrnona area., zoMd Rl, 60c sq n. $35.000 equity. Wam lneome. T.0.'s ar f ~I. 541-fiEil!I. WWI ~ lO 1e~. lnipt· ed actw w I 3 rentaJa In tl'!nwl for Orange Co. in- rome PT'l'l'Pf:rlY. 0.11 TI4/962.256l Will tn,de nr sell Bl1 Be•r mt. ho~. I~ le ct.lie.. ft...3 pmp.rty, J b1k ftom 1 .... kt. T'r•il<r tor s.«.cm hm f.11" In· eoine prop. 12131 m•1u * *-* lines times dollars thru Fri., l to 6:30 pm. $1~. AGEME:NT POSITIONS Fl Cl k "33 -~~-====--sl1.e job. Cll.il 67.>-5740· 121 31 ~92-3257 Hnte:n Bch, nr HAS CREATE'D OPENINGS gura er to -e e NEEDED PROFES.SIONAl. painti ng -Slater .r. F..dv.·ards. DAILY PllOT TN OUR EXPANDING IN~ Sac'y/Engr to $560 Two Office Girls 1 nttriorft')l!erior. Quality 642-4321 Document Cl•rk to $400 CARE of 2 IITTl&ll chUdrPn !or VESTM.ENT FIELD. T I $375 "''ork & makri11l. 5S7-74J.3. Rm . k Bnl. and a Circulation YP tt to ?.lust be 25 and able to drive P/\INTING. In I er i or, ex· re11-"'6n.able salacy. N , B , OlJR COl\fPANY CA N -APPLY -terlor. Free es!lm a lea. 6T;Hl!IJ7. CASHIER, car wuh. Part OFFER YOU A REALJS. f8i E. 171h {a1 Irvine) CM l~ E. 16th Sr .• C.M. Mi--0103. time. Call betwn 8 &. 6. TIC OPPOR.'MJNtTY f'OR. 642·1470 NEED Ba'--ttter, ..,kd•-BABYSITTER w a n t e d , 644-4450 UJ'O o.vv Pla~ter, P•tch, Re'."alr drpendable pe:r!IOn, \\'kriy ====--~~-~! ECONOMIC Ir. PERSON-JANJTOR!AL wo r k &: 2 to 5:30 pm f()I' 2 boys, 6 A: morn, In my hJme. 5-18--6672. CLEANING lady, l d1y wk, ABLE GROWTH WITH poeiihll!' lite «Wtmmlng pool 3% yr old. Own tram. My BUSBOY Now intf:rvle\\.i.ng PLASTER-Patch-Rm ,\l".lds. Cornn11 de! ~1ar ania. Call EARNINGS UP TO $50,000 ma 1 n t M 3 tu re ' home. Call ~. f /T lm•Dayt BEAUT. EasUide 7 room Accous. celling!, stucco BABYStiTER 1o1.·anted, my ~6~73-l=·~l;~>~af~l~•~'-'-p~m_. ~-·! + YOUR FIRST Y!:AR IN dependable. H 0 u r 1 of NITE Auditor, Apply ln cuslllm bit home. 4 BR. 2 retln. l'rte e 1 I Im a I e I · home JIB. Call aft 5:30: CLEANING 1n animal hosp, COMr.1JSSIONS &. SERVICE e-mployment, approx. !I am_ penon to resident audltor, * Apply * BA, 2 Irick ti.repl's, Oear.1 _83>_._,,~'~'·~ ....... -~l70~af=I.~~=~ lll/592-lO'T6, 2 hn momlng !-2 hn 11..ftn. FEES. 12 pm, 6 d!Q'& wk. Rate of Hotel Lquna. 425 Sl. Cout Before 11 A?i.1 or 3.5 PM Trade forcornmtt"l Income, * PAT01 PLASTERING BAB YSITIER-TLC for 3 64-1-5460, N.8. between 12 &. pny. S2.50 per hr. Apply 1:(1: Hwy, t.aiuna Bch. 1555 W. Adams rutr 548-«i8ll/6~ eve. All typer;. Free mimatea. mo. inlant. 1 am 10 5 pm . 5 2PM. • Cadillac C8r P!an Ron Trent.a, GrHn Valli!)' NITE Audit.or, exper. -4200. Costa M•ta ' ' : ' ' WILL trade Packard Bell Call 5'4()..6825 days, my home, 962-62?S-Oeiinup man, part time • Ful'I Fri~ Bene1iU Re c r e a t I o n Amocltltlon, Apply ln penon. 14 o o -;:;:;:;:;::;;:;:;:&j color TV for s 1pea! boy's 1 ·p~Ju·m-b-lnt-------I RABYSlTTEft.lnfant-8 A ~I work ~n11ioner pre! 548-• P!ush Offices 10739 La.a Jat'dlne Wm, Pallu.det" Rd, Cot!ta Me1&. Ii ,..: bike ln .rood condition. Call to 1 PM. Own trana. Mature 3031, ·548-2880. · •Stan Immediately JoQuntaln Vallfoy or call NURS&S AIDES J. W. ·! :Di-3240 betwMn 4 A S or PL~:~J:~ ~~a-m •dull only! £4j..49S2 CLERK TYPICT $425 o Av E LOOKYNGLANO, ~47~~~~0 ~ 12 :.Ti Exper. Pttfuttd ROBINSQtfS . : : nil dny Sat. e &42-:l12S e BABYSITTER-Livi'! in or SO w.p.m. M1;th ep. FINANCIAL INVESTMENT !>1~7S66 anytfml!'. AU Shltta e NEWPORT e j '62 aJRVAIR. auto., run~ out. 2 chldrn 4 &-6· 5 d6.yi Ca11 Lomt.ine ANALYST R.E, BROKER, Full Time, Permanent BEACH .• ~ good, has 5 ne-N tlrc5. '59 COL.E PLUMBING H.B. 968-1192. WESTCLll-T PROf'&5SiONAL SALES. JANITORIAL, Mature male, Huntington Beech , Cad . Will trade !or ven, 24 hr . .service. G45-U61 BAKER: Thill new company PERSONNEL AGENCY MAN CAN J{ELP YOU ON part time evea, 5 nltes per Conv•l•icent Hosp. j' ... --£.. ~""' ..,...,. Hai Immediate I bofll, trailen, or what heve Pool Service & hlll opening for (lay 11hlfl. 21'.MJ Weirtclltt Dr., NB THE RO AD TOWARDS ... ~-... ~. 1Ul1 l'lorld• Av•. openina: for - you. M.\.-0017 after S. lnttellatlon Ideal Location. Start $650. '"'"'""'"-645-iiimiiioiiiili .. •I TREMENDOUS FJNANC H.B. 147-3515 : J MINl·RANOt, Back Bay Roof! c:alcol J~!.'!ALBrownAG·EN~ ( I JAL SEX:UR.tTYADAOEOPRES-IN J. W. a NURSES AIDES SALES --1 ""'· ......_ ""'· mbl•. • ~----·• ~· " OCO S TIGE. AS AN • ROllNSON'S~ 'BR •-·-, S38M ·-•·-, 123 mo Harbor Bl at Adams CDn'JVE YOU 'LL HAVZ: Exp, 5'9-XJlil ...,......, ..... ..., LEE Roor111g Co. Roctln1 of e NEWPORT e · r-.-1 eq. ForlTIC(Jl"ftotproperty, all types. Recover. repalrt. SAKER. e:xpertenoed, per-rnE OIANCE TO OWN It 9e•cH NUllSES-Aides for nunlf'd"' j TD'A or t BkT, stS-2011. ther-mo roof coatlnp, white msne-nt Trattrt'• Bakery, DR.IVE ANY NEW CAA or -•· Exptr. Pr e · MIN'S HAVE l~ Acrea Antelope ' & color. Uc/bonded •Ince 2M Foret!, La&"una Beach. Pash'°" lsfand ~~;.m~~~ • WE'LL J.lu lrnnwd»,t. p=: :_~:~·male FURNISHINGS ~ Vall~y. Will lTl'de up for '47. &tl-7222 BAR..\fA1D. ~ or ntte or I "' '" I CM ,..., open nr or tern.. exp., part time. home 10 $60.0IX> n , .. ew. A~t ~100Ue Jfome Rontln& part ti~. E"Pl"t' no! nee. Hu Im~. epenlnc c•LL NOWI '" --~1 Co .,.._ ...,,_ .. _ "'"" ...,..... ~ Benton's Oltt..e Shop, ~ por1. 11~ ..,.,, e · ~""'': Service. Roofs c a u 1 k e d , The"""""'" ~. ~. f« SILK PRESSER B 838-Q41. eealtd & Coaled. ~~. BEAUTY ~or rent in 558-0444 Eitperlenced S. ~~; T~~--E~-2~ A~ bl!twn Mojave ' Stwlng/Alteratlons !'le'Wly df'contl!d N.B. aalon. BUSBOY f'll11 or P /UITMI Tehach•P'. HoNoo, •"-bl~. Ex-'. Joe. ,,.. -y,•k. Ask for Mr. Fador Day "' eve 'M>tk. Bui;y 'f'f'• ._..,. ...., "'" Xh1't Cd. J!enetltl • • r-• I ~" tra.1111. Beaut. sunwt. $1000. eOn&1mt~n1 .. Allerallcnt 642-2311 ta ouuet. vuvu sa &1')' • ......,... Apply In llerson M ~ ... - t'Q. Tri.&-fur truek, car, De~I to sull yau. Ganp cluttettd1 Sell )'Otlf' EXP'D drycieanlnC countf!r AptMy In penon·lO.S p.fn. 1,c~'~·~·=·~c::.'":..;.~~-"'~"'-. ~- rte. 968.01)1 •ft l.' Call Jo * 646--644& "ElepMnlt" rut . .call Dal-71 P'ashlon Island ~~-~ .... 1Me.a Shop. •2 F11"1~ W ., N.B. P!:_, opr~~d u °' "!!!:i· * Altt<•llan& -'42-1145 !':. ~ a..alll<ll _._, N•wport l!leoch "~" ~ Eq..i a-. Emo!,... -~· '"' · nu•-•-• * * Neat, e.ccurate, 3' Y'H"* 6P· ~•o .... Call ~ 6 Save! De1eh. ~ 1. -r ·~ --" c=_ ... •, 1--~ --.. ~ Fmme Exper. Pre-fd Exeepdon111 Benefita lt.J'l'P{y In pmion 10-5 p.m. • 2 f'a!lhk)" f~I .• N.B. • Equal opponunity cmP'o)w . HOUK hunu ng? \Vatcb OPEN JIOUSE column. __ ,_ "' j \ I ) D~lY PI LOT T 11tsdal August Jl l 11n I J[f!J ~, -... d_-. -,~ I I~ ~' ---1~ ~' _ ..... _.Y"_l[i I ... :m...=-]~ [ -~· )~I -'!:I._ _L_u1 ,,_.,.~j[IIJ [ - tfflp Wanted, M & F 710 l1•1p Wanted, MI F 71 0 Antiques IOO Furniture 110 Mu1ic•l ln1trument1 ll2 RETAIL CLERK ruu ~ " part 1ime_ Busy c .-.r oull~-Good ll.1.lary & b<•flt.>fit~. Call i-.lr. .Skc.11. G.i&-O'J'J6. SALES -r-lcn STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT Salet1 m1od<'d pcr90n, see for .)"(>{lM'lf, a real eare& op. 11011cn1(.)'. Xlnl fo1ure for n ght man. J-:, • .rnings com- n1enc:e m1mcd1at('ly shoul d 1~ m r-.:{·es~ 11f $3/):l, rwr wk No ~'fln,·assini: or sohc1ting. I11ren•1('W5 by <i p!KllrlUlll'nt . · Onl\' 9-~ \\N'kll<iYfi. Lou Co~io. ;q,";S-27n . SALES~-- FULL OR PART TIME Pia('(' pure \\alcr ~)'S!i'm~ in homcs on n10orh ly rental. 1'.!lt!<t Ix> [)o.'111 Ji. \\'1!11n)'.: lo \\\J!'k . A\'i'f<ll!'!' J7:i(I to ~-.oo v.·eek:ty <'Omnuss1011. ('all !Cl!" appn1ntn1('n!. ltlr, Ha- mann. al 'ill!-1181. SALES:--- fo' IT!me Exf)('r. XJn'I Salary + Com1n. & Bencfil.-. .._ Catt f'or Apfll. ~~ JD~~if~·JAh~1N ' '\ Equal opp·ty t'lnployl'r ~i ......................... ... ~ SALESMAN & General nurl'>- ~ 1ng man. No t"XP ncc. (jocKI ' ' ,,,·orker, honrst. rleancut ap-~ pearallCf'. F'u\I 1n11r. t.1usl : be interes1<'d! 5-IG--0724. ' ' -~ ' . Sa \'llJP & Loan LOAN SERVICE CLERK Dipcrit'nce prefC'n-C'd •I Call i\!rs. \\'ell~. 612-4000 ~: SINGLE needle & averlock ~ oprs on d r ess es & ~ sportswrar. Top pay. Rolf's '• J\lfgr. £..l6-030S. ' ~ SALES REPRESENTATNE ;t Join the f;\SI growing sol! • \\'a1er industry rcpn:".:>Cntlng :i u.~ m blooming J\fiss10n Vie. }o &. VlC. Dirf!ct sales exp. ht"lp!ul. &~1 ron1nnss1on dl'at II you are now in direct salr~ this 1l'i :in np- porlunity 10 op ~r a d e yours~!. Phone ~93--1~'..;, ' ~ ·! ~ ~ ~ • ~ Sec'y (SH 80) to S475 SERVICE Station Attenttanl, full or parl bme. Lorin's Art'O, S.D. }-\1-y, .t: Harbor BJvd Apply \I am to 3 pm or call 962-25'l5 t'V<"S. ----Sl':RVICE SIOJ. Fully quahl100 luhr1e11.11on 1na11. X!n't pay S. ('Omm. A/'f:o St.ation, 19th & Nev•port.. C.io.f. SEHVICI:.: s tatlOll pu mp i.~land Mlesn1au, Cd .\f area, full timt·, 5 day \\"f'l'k, top pay, profit .~har1ni:. 2 )"l'ilr.; e>.p & n-f~. Call 673-72~3 /Qr 2J)IX:Ulllt111'nl. ------~-Sf:'.RVICI:: .Sta 11on &a.lc~rnrn , /\JU & 1:.art r1mr. Apply in Jll'rron, 200 \r. Coast ll11y . N.li. .Sll.\;\!POO girl. &•auly l•<·- "n"'<' requ1rt"d, 4..:lay ll('('k. S.lla1-y. 673-7132 SHARP G L Look1ni; fvr a pcrmant'nl ~uion in boutique scll!ng. ":\\u.~I he ~.x p. Fu!! & part 11111!"' positions &vatl. Call for appo1n1n1('11!. n u-:: LOOK SCRAMLETS ANSWERS Kindly -A'.lukp --Sho\\'y - Ch1•rub -~I IOOK A Joi•y D1shop gag: .. A frir nd or rlllrll.' \\i'nl on a diet. lie al(' nothlrll-! but Jtilo fol' 1;1:< \\'et"k!I. He \\'as r>l:ill'rl \\llh a fit of roughuig aod SHOO!< hunself rto de11.rh." $ Na uonal C<1sh RC'gisler S Old, vt'ry orniitr hras:; case. Xln1 c."Und. & 1\Urking ordrr. l rlf'al f11r bou1t<111r i;ho p, t>!e. f\1u~t ~rll . S350. fi·l2-3:">1!9 C\I(' . Vfl.LANC~.:s:, f11hr1c on wa!Js ,t, c1•1J1ni-;:, "all pa.nellni;, rnolrl ini,::, <·le. ere. Day/eve. ~jj..j2"l7. J\nh1111r 111ahQg; :side-boo.rd ~buffell, small ca t1inc1, 1~111 bed , hclbds & framf', Xlnt ~'(,nd . fi.12~1.>.J:i a rt :1. Appliance5 8D2 AVOCADO dbl door n:ofrig \\ flt'e makf•r'. $225; brushC<.! r hron1 OO tcom lrN'Zrr I ro- SllO!'.: ~IHl1l' g1..d 11"an1ed. AJ>-fri~. S!~."1 : a vocado dble dr ply 1n person. Airfl>)r!l-1' Jru1. rcfng, Sl.iO. All J;;t{' n1odcls Bari)cr S a l o11 , 18700 & h'Usl tr~. 6-'6-7820. 1 ,='"0'c'~A"•·~iJ;c.W"-B_l_v_dc. _N_'._B_. --1 1\.EN:>.tORE auto ~7Lshrr $.JO . TEAO·!Elt \\'ants mature KC'nmore Clf'c dryer Jj(}. lnibysi!tc•r for full time \\·ith 8Q1h xlnl cond . ~11;1r & J )T old. N\1'pt Bch. 7:30 IQ d<'livl'red. 5-16-8672, 847-811~. 3:30 i\lon lhrn r·n. 64.">--098S. TYPIST-Accuracy & spet:'d es.<;t>ntial. OCR or stat exp. til'l plul. i\-Iature, Sa I a r y S.t '\O. Call J\lrs. Gendron. 5-16-43i0. GE auto 111asher, coppertone, llotpoin1 ;uito wash c r , avocado. Both late models & xln! cond, $90 ea. Guar & dt"livctf'd. 5-~72, 847-8115. 28" A11t li l ovt! SW. l>"lfl'd t~·m ~ 1 tee I lrames, hdbrds, 6 shet>\5, run1pl,, .x!nt t''OOd. $9j. 6 T a-fi6,,J 7 . (::....td VelvPt (·/wi 1r \\'1111 ShPp. henJ caster~. $-12..lO, L1kl' new. 5'19-39'J7 Garage Sale 811 818 SITLISTS and manager~ fu ll Rrfri~erdlfM". good cond. NE\VPOTIT & HARBOR tlrn". rct:itl 11 1; & ~au!}' SJ.l. &-l:>-19~ Af1er :>:30. C~ta j\Jesa * 642-2Sj l Miscellaneous supply ~UPl't mart. llourly -c:Ca-m",'-,'-.-',-&,...,-. '-"-'-'=--* AUCTION * \ ! n r on S U:\1i\1ER CLEARANCE pl<Y. ; pp y I p e s . Equipment aoa Fine Furniture En1pn"'ss \Vig Co. ]~2 --'---------& Appliances ,S,'\LJo~ Dogs 854 '71 IR' BRO\VNIN..; i\lonll' Cha pn1an, Gardf'n Cro\'t". or \rE SPECIALIZF '" ,1,.,_ Kal\'ili, Src1n\\>ay, Bald11·lr1. I--"------------ ' Au ction.<; r~riday. 7:00 p.m. I J' Carlo 1•10 hp 110, lux int 400 N. Harbor, Fullerton. room equip & supphf's -Windy's Auction Barn \\ ur n1.cr. Kimball. Lo11Try, * 2 BEAUT. /\lg ha11:s, dog•"-dlxe trlr. $~777. 6'16-6269 dlr. TACO BELL yes. v.·e buy uSC'd cq"'P· Conn, Allen, El(·. $2'25 & up. bi!ch· show qual"t bl "'~v N C•I &I ""°" RENTALS, EAS'i TERi-.1S. . ' . 1 y, uc '71 19' GLASTRON 170 h p/!ime days or eves. College B & C PHOTO, 821-1~ •JiJ ewport, 1 6~ ribbon "·1nllC'rs, SfOH .. \.1-. • P oo .-IV L 1 A c . B,,L;nd Tony·, Bldg >lat"J f'rit"nclly tel-hone infor. HfLL b d L l/O, tr1 hull \\'/open how, studl.'nt or hse\\·ife. No exp ....,....) · 111cn "• 11oa1..:lm ~•'-'" ~·· n'e 1ng y n n JOHN'S BIKE FTELD'S PIANO CO. 5;)7 .... 1724 0, <,.J8_3520_ · dbc lrlr, $5062. &16--62!i9 tl!r. n<'C, SJS Ocean Avr. 536-7800 Furniture 810 S l ltl:J Ne\\•port Blvd. <-'' ' "El Fl'llONE Op• for -New* Used Co•t··. '6"~~ ~,141".~Jz.OI\ OBI'.:DIENCE class to starr 26' Stt"el<.rdf!, nc1v SS radio, .. '' . . 'Full HOME full of furniture for Repairs "' ·•~.... ""·r "' \\'ed., &pt. 15th, 7·.30 P.\\ ,n rC'blt eng. Slip 11.va1J. $1500. EnS\\'Pn ng service. or .. ale jn Cd ." ·,,,,·I. l<ln--',, WOULD YOU 9 I C II (-111 '"7 .,,, ...... " " ·" ,,,.,._ 1140 Newport Blvd 1111• Nr11'JXlrl &>ach-lrvinl' Aft 6. :'>-16-.390. _pltnlr . a ,. o-i -, •. .ib. llcnred on /)<"!rm M'1 · • BELIEVE Op!'n 6-10 WkdR ys area. Oix-n to all doi::s, 5 17' CllP.IS Craft C11val1rr URGENTLY NEEDED J<ing-sit r t-""1 & sprt.'ad. Sal & Sun 9-6 FTIEE 011.G,'\N LESSONS n1o 's old and older. :Hii-1928. J9!i3, n1us1 ~rll. ~700. Pr can <!1fl 1ntt l>l'f, p1a.no. 645-4720 ,_ Ion• '' Y''' Lik•• No reg fil" · 1·•· ~ "' "'· ... AKC Re)'.:. \1'hltP GC'nnan :1-.'.. .... i s!eri'f>, hv rin furn 111fl -\Vill l<ike ·rrade-lns-istral.ion. No obligation. JuJ.1 ----nir<lrtlhon ::;a nie !hi &. chr~.1~""°"""""":-':-'='-'C::.,-Comt'. i\Tondays 7:30 pm Sht>phf'rds, !l 11·k ~. 1 rna!P, 219' CJ-..:NTUHY l!l:1~l. 22:1 hp. n•ading ibl. ~··a cht>.~1 • all 3!'11 "609'' C'l)py }'laper tyfl" COAST MUSIC fr 1nal1•s. ~lake o r I,, r '!.IS. B:i11 111.nk. i\lu~1 St-..ll! in.i d<' in lra!y. Sc-!.:lional &I:!. Jn orig1nn1 carton'>. 6-l2-2S:JI 00!!--0U.7. -'-"-"c·-'_·1_.;_.1_1_:;.;.;_· ____ _ ..... ·,f;1. Ch111rs, I amp", 2,000 shrets 8 ~~ X 1·1" and LABflAOOR llr1.ric1·rr P\JP" Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 pn:turcs. <'IC. Creat &>oks 3,000 sheets _811 X 11··. HA.\f"-IOND. St einwa y, Al-\C regiS.l(T('d. National ........ nl \l.'""°'trrn \\"orld. CollieN! Su r PI us fro m tr 1 a I Ya maha. l'\ew "-used fi<'lcl-trd!l ch<enipion stock ~· Pl11' Cn.tiSC'r S:l.l day 1 Recept. to S375 ~ Cashier $2.02 hr -• Legal Trne $400 ~ S.c'y (SH 601 S4l~ e ; RUTH RYAN AGENCY e • 1793 Ne\\>por1, Ci\1 6\&-4.~-H ~ 17931 B<-acti. HB Jl..17.9617 • F.nc-ycloJl('dia,;, Cal! 6-l+-6273 d emonstration. Price $8:1. pianos of moSt makes. Bc>~1 Shols :SOO. & up. 496--26l X. 27' ~11. J;lp~ :1 :S:.?8 day or SN" al 1100 St-a Larl(', Call 642-4321, ext 277. buys in So. Calif. al Schmidt . Sra Coast ('nusin~ Club S Music Co., 1907 N. lllain, Sll El't~Y 5 Pood!('!';, all hred Nr~--rt JlnrtKlr. &f~-.oo Cd:'l1. Sat & un from ll am KE:Nr.tORE dish\\'asher, like Santa An."'l. boordmg new kenrlf'l. Pup!> _ _c•~-------- thru 5 nm. new, culling board. Front I o----~------1 urucups: roy. 1111n1 ~16-2S·IS. 36' t"Jyb!'1dgc Cnuscr: .Sport l.i\CLA~DER kinJ:Si7.~ bed load SJOO, Iirm. Jionda 50 _S~po_,_1;_n~g;....G_oo_d_• ___ a_J_D_ISCITNAUZER PUP. C fish1nt;, rruis1n~. Sp!!I 6- Gond ~H + T\ .... in" 1,·ith fo;1m ma t I re, s , ex. cond. needs tune-up. 1 S. ha mp S135 Day &l-1-821 1.. '' " SIOO l ~l 1 . SNO\\' SKIS-.ll;:irt St;u1dar<!s a.! stud. Grooming. -'---'--'-'-" ------- Call Lorr.:\111" :wp;1rate ho:< spri ni;::~. ex. · trm. a erni l y 1!1:.0cm.~ood corKJ.Hult'llnL'!'; T~:Ri\lS ;-Sl6-0S3!! Cal 25 + Catlina 27 Receptionists Typists Sec:retories Ac:c:ountin9 Clerlcs • Tellers ~ \\'~:STCI.l rF con<l :ST::i or nrfM". T1"0 cloliw~. gizc 'l.S. $'.!5. & po!('s inf'I. 6 -16-8 :l32 ~ ,1.1 5 1vrckday~ !or $11 9. Fully ... PERSO:-.lNEL ,'\GEr-:c v \\"ork wht'n & ll f\l"Tf' 1·h:i 1rs $,j f'fl('h_ Uoublr. S!ZC 962-7£8!J. ;, ,\JO. old fem Sill.·y. "' ' ,j (' Loo I\. you \\'a nr! \\•k1J;1y.o; ert 5 only. Prklngesr, All /I KC C'(jUlP/l\.'d_ \Jl1on Nr1vpor! "\ lH3 \Ve.i;.rcl1ff Dr., N.l.l. "'O{Xl hra1!h>"'la rcl :S IO. Van11y $ National Cash Registcr! &'' "l•IZ. · Harbor_ 71 ·1,"!l!i8-'l.~·IO ror 1n/o : 615.Zno Interim tahlt' \\llh r111rror $19. Old, very ornate brass case. 121 Rifo'Ll::S, h 0 ! t ar::inn. "'""" : s=E=.c··y=o=n'"°'Sao I·• .,,,,,,-. ' ,., p I S • ~IS-~i'lSO. Xlnt cond. & \\"Orking order. 3(1.11\V & 2'l-2;.(). ,1·1.1r8X B E A U TI t· LI L. Io v 'n g Boats, Sail • 909 , " , ., '·' " ersonne erv1ce "ropcs. Gri-1:>77 art 5 pn1. ,... k 8 "-:: ne.i\'", rapidly g r ow i nJ: GIRL'S bedrooin furniture Jdealfor bou!lque shop.etc. ,oc ·:irioo puppi~. """ 12' f;1\ILBOAT. Flat boitt on1, I l~"'" lii 915 60' ~IOP.J L t; ho111r !or ~:)Ir I\ ft'.>.pando 11v, ri11. 2 t'l1CI. porch(•S. :l BR. :! BA Carp\. thruout. Call :,.1j...67Q!!. Campers, Sale / Rent 920 Motor Homes 94-0 CONDOR RUY HF~\'T LEASE SPEC'IAL S,\Vll"GS ~O\V BILL CORWIN FORD Cash fur your Ho11da ~~:1-6S1~ • 893-75,,.,, I l!M.] "' Au!a~ tor S~le •THE BIKE SHACK• L-----~ NEW BICYCLES P.\RT.S e ACCt~SWRIES Antiques/Classics 953 EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL oMAKES 1 9~,1 ?.lfl.RK JAC; 4 dr, tour Braiing & \Vl'lding-u1g saloon. Xlnt cond 1093 C BAKER, CM .c'~12_-"31;_'_7_· ~---- Near J-~airv1e11· e ~HG--1 1.30 ':18 BUICK Sfl{'<.'1al N>hlt Y A!'.lAllA 100 Tran or strt'et. en g i 11,... 1;-..1;11AclJLA1.1:;.; 3,::.00 n11lcs on hlkr. Only G fl-lake Olft>r, 4~H-1570. milcs on BatlC'ry. Nr.1\i' lift's Dune Buggies 956· & rno1or. Looks ,r:..; is l1k r. "" ,_ nr.11', S"lJO.QO. 6.'Ai-:!;;ss TOAD Dunc Buggy, '6:l V\\" ., • --11.i(lO s11ur11·chal'k rni;. Stre('1 -YAJ\·!AJI A !win IOll s, '2 .. ~ lrg;:i\. S900. ~>l~r~J.l9·l or t1VCli 11ti«cl \\'f'~lr'Oa s1ci·s, will bi:;-ltJ.ll. l!•'ll ;"]~ 1 ~. Inquire Orange .~~---~~ Cou111 y l~nr('•1ay, 8~709, \"ELLO\\' Co1"\1a1r &oa1•h nr Ji";:i<-.1.)9:: a.~k for Toni. Bu~g-y :s2:i0. 1218 P laccntio. _ . . Cns1a .\J f'-.1, 1' R~.NCH fold up b1L"v(·le ~-~------- l-spci, Al1nos1 TI(-''· ·\Viii Trucks !<:t1-r1fi{'(' or ll'!td r fnr la lf·l----------- 962 mod1•I 10--spd. f,.l6-69Z"l. • IH. 110 ;-.;o A Jo:.. many .xtrJ~. J{rccntJy n.•bl t C'ngin1• 6: trans. Co1m:: 1nto st'NiC'r. S225. 5-l:l-(Y.(l6. Tntrrnalional llarvcslt"r RECR~ATION CENTER , ·10~s=u~zu7.,7..,~,~~c=c~.~,,,-.,1 ROY CARVER, Inc:. n11l('a!;l". Gl!Orl ronchtion. 2925 ]!arbor Blvd. .lust l1k" r}('11'! $\i."i. Costa i\lesa 546-444•1 5)'1-Jo;:.i. 'fi.1 Chevy P.U, cuslorn ' J9i0 ~UZU l\l Savag<', ~ l!rl'l~i(lf' in.~ula1ed ram JM'r ~hell {Pilh'T1ml Nc1v brakf'~, carb, 1'14"'. SUOO or best ol- fr r. 49'1-8913. IUJIC'S, $-17."i. " C;il l &1z ... ;ij73 * J970 10 \\\"ASAl\1 3.JOcc: t\\1n. :S l50. 1111) ;122-7589 or (21:l) '&I CHEVY P.U. 1·11ston1 ' L 0.E..!\f, in hyrlron ic hf'aling 778 W. 20th, C.M. m;ulc hy mas!f'r .--abinC't-!\Just se!L $..l~iO. 642-:?&'9 eve. Loadin~ rquip. ~,.l7-'.1.2Tl oltl . UJ. F .. a. Ph : 6-i~--071R fa!'1ory niarlr. 77 ~CJ , frr1 of & rooling field. 5 to 7 yrs 642·7523 54,2592 n1aker. D<>sk w/chnir; hf'ad-DJADE:'lt 1nink ""/colhLr & 30 Ca !ibii· Ca.rbl~ I'OODLI'.: CLIPPING sall. f'i hrrglns~ ov('r 1rood. ~ 22 R1fl" G N 1 , I ~)!IZ...::278. Cllm()('r ('XP. in thP ~lrJ1•n!ml, nc•1· ____ .,,,,.,,.,...,,..,,.,.. 00.t'f! and cannf'Y 111/shclvC'j; turned cufts, cu:i;ton1 n1ade, I-====~~~~~~ ;>;rl\'JXlrt Doi; .roo1nf'ry 290~ "11' pain in •>: 011 1111111 !'.hrll, Pilg:nrn, tll'IV tir1fkr~. flN'tsicle insul<'ltrlf ' ' ' ' ' L ·-L t L ,_ • construc:tion f~frl. !lell ing \\•A ITRl::S.'iE~ nrl'ih,rl for Arid glass c:Hb1ncts: Iii-Ii 1300. \\lh1le fox sluug Si ."1. COl\lPLETE GOLF SET r N1•wpor! P.lvd. NC'll'pl)rl ron(J \1 1011, $2:iO.OO. 62.fi-23SX 'iO SUZUKI '.Dil S:•va~r. 5:..00. cal'b, elf'. :SlfOO or be~ of. major p1eres of ('l]lllpmcnl New CARRO\VS R(·}'.taurant <i nd I or stor:.igP-~'ab1net, While mink roliar $25 .:'-lust USED T\V!Cf' Hr~«h 673-i766. I/OBIE C:.11 lfi, 71 111os old. D.1yc;. 6 ~ 2-6 4 ;, l ('l'CS frr. :H!l-281:'1. m rnginN'rrd produr1~ lo opriiin:; Augu-.1 ~ Apri!y 111 m<1lch1nc: 11·h1t{' 1\·/:i11t1qi.M'\l•'~"~~lo~apcPc"'c·:'o'•c":·c64:C:·l-c1c'9c.:'·c I 968-llY.17 e S"r. BEHNAR D P UPS, l.ime grern 11· / y ,. 1 Io \VI c"="l"f"c'c'cs.lc.~~~-~~-·:,:1 Chrv. , : Ton P. 1- ttJt. ronstnu:!ion industry. p " r ll 0 n :i r c ~ r ro \Ii' s )'.:l))•I. $32.'i. Call fi7.1-·l-I~~ ' 1...All.Pl:.."I' contractor has ex-ROS Stratos 11·/n1ark"r hill(!. Sho1s. 1-tnalr, l -ff'm, f3;}rfl 1rl'k.~. l\('11' $19JO. Sell Sl~'ir. IT?ND!t Trail ~ only driven 11-/c·:in'fl''r 811,,11. 6 Cyl, i:oOO Nalional markC'iini.: pro-Rl"!'tauranl <11 li10 ,'\\'C!l.lda 5 IH)(J:>.1S flll'tl. SlrtTO, <."E!SS Mags, hi-I01vs: $2 yd. 2 cen1in1t'lf'r, l.rf. cond 2 )T .!Linr 2:>1h, SlOO. fi.12-8473. 1· trrn. 1'rrt1 lrr 1ncl'1l_ Xlnt 2.;() m1lf'!<. Nr\v &· hra11ldul ('{Ind. $\~). 4!\-1-::ir~•- ~m no111 bC'1nt: di'\·r lofl"rl . P 1(n, S;i n Clr1n('nlr. (romolel. p,• !<lila, 2 .:hr,-;, up. fn-c esL Jason 714: old $130. 67.'\.-l!Xii. • 1 n ,\li\l·d ruppii·~. 6 \\"ks, ('01ld, Cilll 10 1o 6, 612-8::~~ m ndi!ion. :s:100.oo. 6.'\\1-?3~S ·:.1; t'ord l"1rkur Balance·fo~lo, Inc. R~j \V. WAIT-R-E S_S___ d1n1n~ ti)) .1;, 4 •'hrs. hl'ds, 4~2-22~. Store, Resta uranT, $:i.OO rat·h. Very l.'ulf'! :\IOV'-1'G-mu.~l ~·II, 19' lf179 !lnnda CL Ji .>, xlnt ("l'l,;;1 :0 16th St, N B. f·,.l'..!-5il'XI. I ~ '. 1 ,. ...... ,..._,,. ... _ _, ____ J[otrJ <'"ff•"t' shop, hrcakla~t 1 r~k. 1.'hi'.,!f:, \an1ty. v1na1" RIVIEJtA llide-s-bC'd hc"ii!e Ba r 132 ~·i-:-.6.~I. \\'rst\1·1nd day ~A 1lrr. c11.l)1n. '':l(J, Prlva1e party. Lo n11·s. 6 c-.vt. Goo<! ronr\11ion ? SERVICE CENTE R :-h1ft r<or !n1rrvicw. Call indoor f1>unt:un, i•hr 1T}'\\"00d rolor, rloth fahr1c. Good I·----------SllEPHl'.:RD n1:tl" 9 n10. :<t('('I>!' 2. ~loads of PXl ras ~M6-:1!'lf"l.l ~ AGENCY &ll-lif(I ll"ll1n Jfl-2. /l~k for 1 _0_,,._~-'-'-"'-"-"_'-_,_·:;_7_..o_.'ll!l_. ·--l'nnd. $2."1, 4117 \\', McFad-GOING °'JI Sal ... RPstaui;int AKC. Uivi~. l\1;ike offt'r. Ill('!. f~l6-9i02 l-IO:'>IDi'\ Tr.ill !l{) Yt'l/011. Autos W anted 968 < 500 N, ·~-M Cr rr1"r n, ::\'R •·l~a ." hn.~t""-"· l\ltUl'..HLJ-.H. qur'f'll-Sl soJ;i den, San!a Ana. Space 605. EquipmPnt & h.i r lunlllur"°. * 6-1-1-7~2"! ...-St:NFTSll J 1 ft ."" tr;i 1!"!'. 4 Ex. 1·ond1l1u11, 61"1 nHlf'~.1----------- • r · • I " I I lk f\lust !'.ell! 675-.\'>2·1. I •· ·7~ \VF. P/\Y TOP DOLLAR ~ ...J...WhseFrmn toS800 \\',\~TEU n1al<'. ni1r ~ ... /\.-"""'-8 TiilUI!; BF.~Nl.Tf i\l od rl AP ... 4 otn Lnch&hSll('('p Uo~. fl"\ ~l'l': orl. l~"J, 6 ·:-W26 or S:?.".O. &12-:?.:AA. , " 1 1 \lnh h. , o1 of,. 8·12·'>'~ TV Radt"o H1"F<' &'"""'-'I FOR TOP USED CARS I ~,• Prtviou~ Su()('f\'t<;ion ''"'I'-& \\fl f'tman, n mt C Q a s 1 "'""' fll'C'l'.$\Jn' hrl'a!hln,:: tht'1<1nY • • ' malf'. 3 n10. Rl'asvnabl<'. -'-~~-"· _··=~-~~--llon<l.i ~.10 !<':<~ <llt!lllr If ,·our l'ar 1~ e:<tra clean kl'IO\\'l nl _..hlp rt'C. Country r1 uh l\pplv 10 ht•h \t'l'I! 10 ,t· f>riin uni1. n"aoormblr . 1965 Stereo 836 :,1s.-0:>il. r.1U:-.I SE1J., ':'r \loop S7;i. :dS-7::67 sec u~ fll'SI, ' :• _,,,. La b Tech to $800 flo'J'Son Alll <•n\y, llillO };, Jl 0 L:~J~llOLD h!l"n1~h1 ~"· Pon1nn.'I, No. 1:1, C\t. I ·-----------1 LA l·l ~A APSO 8 \\·ks olrl. 1 11 /~hp !'flU('f"' 1.0/IQ~;D! 1·,21 S.\ll 1ri. l\'R BAUER RUIC'K :: :O.l in. 2 yr.-; rxp. in firlrf nl _5'_~_,,_1_1_:."":·-_,_.,,_.____ h!irn1~. l1v. rm & k!lrh('n. --0"1,-,".,-,-.,-,,-,,,,.---wc,-,,-"--STl'.:Rt:O 1971 n100el. Air fPmHl". ] niaJ". 11 0 t 71 1-Kc-,-_ •. _:._;~ci___ L;ffll:S ~!l\\'l ;>;N 211 r;. 171h Si, tiemolo1oizy &!<Yr rhn1c;1I \\'A :" T ~; D p,11"1 111114"' ~1.'fl l;ikf'~ il ll' 110"-,6 t :I F.x. con<!. Tahlf' 1ncl11rlf'(!. ~iispen~ion ~flC':i.kC'r!', Gar-rrgi~t'"rn'I. Si;i !':i. !"lf,S-410.-,. C1\L 20 No 1::~. Colly l'f'Jlll,... ;>.F \\' $10 hl<¥'Pd !'<lttd it• o·:irf!"nlrl'. niu~1 t"' (.1,. 111'" Amar illo. F.V. ~•-~:<.;. V-0 • 6r ,.fJfi6l r;1rd automtiilc rumtablr. AKC St. Bernard Pups Jo('d. s~OO. * Ware hsemn Si..50 hr. <JI f1111,!1 ,r;, unl1n1,h r•t;,,.n-L,\,\lr'S, 111.hlr"l, ,.;,;i·h. ri .. ~k ,,,. UTl>"U I 1 '-· ,, R' 11;\l/Y:\f. s lCrt'O radio & !"11~-ill l C II 6 1.:> ,I\ • p ayr•lll'I' ,,\, t,,pft rlrrk. !'till '""". '''·~ !l.~~-1:..17 1 •• S.'lfi.1~1 1 1-----------\\.111 !rain 1v1J1 1mt 1rork"r. I!). ,A l:>-1210 b<oi 1,,.rn ,t f l1a1r, ~p•>0l r11h1nt•!. /Ill Ali (" f I " ·~ '""" "' JI' !.COPT t / I rn~la l\!esa ::.1S-ii6."1 l.\IPO!lTS \\!ANTED- Tllll"\JPI! -,. Mm" h"Y l1l11ni;:. 1' ::o .~· ~ 30. in xlnt "11/K!. !l lf>-W°1:1~. nrii ! _.ri~i t or )Ol!f 11· 1.~rt on lny-a11·ay. Orig .Y1ld E7''-;1-:-i.;;11-B~ll--pu"Pri~-· -, 1. '1 •1 ,,(.'::., ,~~ '.~;111 "r. 11e i::irl. S!&-."il\:\L /or l~'Y.l 9"· l"Y oil bal a••·c •I Id !12' 4pz"<0 ·0 '·'i"" m tii · · ,,,,. •.1-:~, ~1 01' ... * Recept. S400 \\'AITRF.S!i E.\ l'\fll'T, Apply !J' SU~'1'\, 111ncad•\ cru.~h"'d ... 1• •--. 9 ·,· ... i . ' ' .. ..: in<Jn 1" 0 ' ,i. · ........,, t\7:;.....1~.11 art 6 p111 • • 1)1)1' ;(I arrur. Lirr J,kkpni:: "\I .,. ... ,is, Nrirdll'a, n1f'n's.. nr $1 G {lf' .'inudl pflY1l1f'n!.<., r1·c1110£.< -----~1-rf'/fr,., ~111f)i"'<; •n f"'l·~".;(}1l, :ffi:t:: 11'·· Cf);iSI '"11"'1• 11"'"r U~f'rl Sl~J('J . $ U}. fWavl'r ja~·ko"f, \\o)S Ci.U<'r!ion Dept. 714/8flJ .~j()J -'-'-"'-"''-'-------8cS~6 1:;· ,\JETf ALF s II I I h n a I 1<1r1h.<1t1Will !'(l nd1li on :-,;11·t ] [I("(' >.F.(W). :i 1~1-:"!.XJ \ 'ill Tll lLl\ti?iT:..on. I.» nidr$ ~-:x. 1-nn<! .~Ri :, •\!' hr ·q off1r fi.1:.i-2·,~:1 ;ift i <lO A ~1 Orang" ('(l11n11rs TOP ~ 13UY f:I{ BI LL .\J.\X ~:y TOYOTA J$.!tjl Beach Blvd . If. Rcarli. f'h. ~117-R.i~i::i 11 11:·, z.;r 11rvirt Brat·h. r>1n trhini:-love!\f'al $109 . SI!)!\. nl")V,' SJj:l, :ll~'."i\l;l Al.L ••·w Zrnirl> 19 ., Horses ,1/tl'illl"I', $JOO i218 H•l~~~~ffef' \\(J:\1,\N '''tl('rlf'ncr<1 i n o'c':·c.:1-cl"CO;oO.i'·,-.,'°"""'""---c~C-O-LO-ll TV, i;Q<ll'l <.-ond-:-:s_"_: C11ro1na~lnr. Thi~ l\u. 1 I L!NDl-~R nrv1 inanag"-Pl<tt•rntia, C'n~1 a i\l··~:i. <.11 -1on1t'r Sl'n:1cr. fi ' ~ hr~ Cl l,\N'DEl,rF.HS, :::..111na, q. A\1'(1 do"sk. ~Wlng 111iir-hinc 1.:it<'!i S('\. \:ish &. cl\rt;.' "~~ 1ncnt· Rrd\\"oorl Sta h!rs. Colt1n1 b1:i ~i ,\1at•k JJ .: T rucks 962 -'--' i l llon<.111 JOO. Strc('1 or rl irt.1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol ff (' I' r r (' ! t''l'1f!illon-:SJ.")(J.ll :--SERV!CE Sra11on AITf'n<ill nl Al! ~hilt.< OPf"ll. 1\lrir.ort T <'lf- 3ro. ·Mii'R riin1111Js Dr. 1'.13. ' . ' • ' ' . ' ' -~ ' '· ' . • --. • ;ri6-J77ii . r o. RESUL 1'S yoo can De- ptnd on. C.ill the SUpeT- S11.lesm 11TI. ,n any Oasslfled 612-$i'S • your ad & charyt: II ! Ptlol place p!'r <lay, 5 dy!" ~·N"k , .iJ~ply po:.lrr. f rcn<'h chr s1, Lam~ & hr M"t. :l'.:-1 \\I. Bay. C.!11. Tr r nls /lva~ah!f' ARC Color llor.~r.~ bo11rdl.'d ~ r••nli'LI Fully rqu1pp«I. n1u:<t ~i·ll. in pC'rson 2900 llarbcir Bh 'd. "* • 87:l-f-i"l:JI * • O " • 61.i-60'.ZJ; nr lii~,...J2G'.\. Pickups · .... TV. 9021 A1lan1a a 1 ho1-srs. o;;r lo Ld1,"l1na + &1fi--OG(i7 af!"r Ii. • C,\1. DISJl\VJ\SHER. G.£ .. f11'1h l, ~ 1· Ill ""o "" Brach. J°" 1.1fl0 .... J!J.1-91112. TIME FOR $!l:i. Bkrsr-Hdhni lnr rib\ i•la~no 1a, I , ,...,.,..:t.1,_,_ _ L'al-20 No .. 1n~-6 hp E 1•111. '69 HD ii_ ruu dryss E!ecu·o-1 1:\1dr I Y!)ll:\G <1>!1!rr~s1''" nv1n fnr l'tllrs in wr ll PSlahh.<hM .l<'\\"1 1ry s!<Jrr . :'lfu-.1 apply in p!'r<>Jll, M'f'r 11 . K 1 r k .J('\\'f'l<"r:c. '.'300 lk1rbor Blvd, C:\I No 11ho,!{1(' t•all~. Daily Pilot \Vaitf bargains galore. .. Ad!I have --.- brd. 1!11rk oak S?O:i. StZ-.1113. ZF.NITll & Acln11ral ·11 i"fllClr 3 Sails, head. N11·pt «lip. S29'J:l $;iiO(l nr nffrr . <l!l·l-~Ml i -QUICK CASH cor.1PLETI;; G'.U'fler11nJ: Our-TV. Jo'1nal cl~-out s1'X'k I Bolls ;and IJ~ Oii·nrr 616-CY.l\O THROUGH A /11, Truc-k, tuf'lt>r & power hn1ilert. lo"ull \\'arranly. ))1"* Marin41 Equi~t ~ ?LJPP1'-:R. L'On!Ji1j•f,. 111lh l'w11,;: ~s.'n "1°70:1 rount for cash. F~" CQinr 1 ~---····;:~1 i,;a ils, S2.'.(I. '69 llOND1\ 12'.l .'cra.n1blrr ,~.I '61 INTE-NATIONAL ~!n-•1 . "l.OiiO m ile..~. $'tl!O. Crtw b, 4 •P••d, 8:-.0-71~.6 aft 6:::0 p.n1. nit•. ll50~501 DAILY PILOT N~:\\ .. ~R~· •' i:a~~. Tt'nnis an!l'nna \\·i1h ron~lc!<. AB\ 67.">-3.:1!'0 WANT AD C l ub l\TP 1nb Prs h i p, Color TV, !'M'J21 Allanla at G e n•ral 9001 ---K-ITc.:.;E_;c.•-"-3"59 __ _ ~~~~~-~-11 Su:r.uki Motorcycle Xlnt 1.'0nd • • 616-R~A).l i\lo1orc)'t.'ll' "fJ""<1 ll('r, J!llJ. llolsclaw. Perf!'<'t , $200 nc-.•·, e sk1ni.:-$12,J. 49'1-0'li6 1295.00 642.5678 S.iOO-lnln.~1.-r le<'. 67f>-8.132. :\fa~oolia. i!B, !ltiS-332'!1. CAPTAIN Xlnt rond. s;;.-i0. 67J-<1S1.q M iscellaneous LIKE neii·. Ppilro 21'' fl/\\' Unlimill"d ]i('C)nse -any gross Boats., Slips/Docks 910 '4f STUOEIAkl" Ov•rdri••· (fWV .. §01 .AQUAl.IUJ l.Al'l.Jot ~ fr1'. 11 ,~ '!?· • 71 -74 .. ·-· Wanted 120 TV. l\IAhog ronsolr. Orii.:-tons. 30 Years experience 11'1T1ty. $95. 2316 Df'la~·a.n>, 1-----------M il & pov•C'r, Prof('SSional WAtl!"TE°"'Avalon i n 1 i d " 11 8. spo~t tish1ni;: gi1 i?e; l\tcxic~n moorlng, 30/3.'i ' hoo.L & Crnlral Amcnca & Pac1f-51:>-791~ n:A~~~t~~l~~!~.1 [ , __ '"_'_'_'_'_~ _ _,J( I 11.oliques, on~ piece o r hou.~ful. Call da:v or night, 3 Lines, 2 T imes, $2.00 $19-ZMI or 547-1133. ic COO.SI waiers -Instl"llC-. 2,. tion in bo.1t hand1ins:, ~C'a-BOAT_ Shp Spaces /\vat!. ~ n1a.11~ip, DR &. 1.·clcstial 10 10 • n.1V1.'!"A~ion. PTCK UP &. 673-6600 nF.LJV};RY ANY\VHERE : 4D' SAILBOAT SLIP '61 Lo!n1hN'tta ~trr 2 -~"111- 1•r. go. rond. xlnl 1rans. SlJj '.)f .. ~-6 1SS. / ·s~ DT-1, 21" rim. s11·,.,,.1 & <l1rr Con1p. rx1ras. Clean s;;2;; or 612-9016. Mobile Hom&s----9-3·-s 399.00 'SI STUOllAkEI Q,.,,c1,;,.,, !FW'¥4S?\ 399.00 "5l GMC 4 tl'ltt•d. Ru"' qood. 545.00 -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;ICUTE black puJ)p iC'.;; 10 ~'Jo"ld c·J111111in ;1,1r..1ilt1bll' for •'X-$!Oil. n10. 6i3·.lji0 -----------11 ~ lu11n.... •ll:l CnstH J\i•'s;1 '"ndNI rruislnc-. }:xtcrn;1\'C Bo•ts Sp•ecl & Ski 911 LACGOUNNfAEMHPIO-LLS ·•1 FO~O HOOF LL1gg11gc RaC'k for V\V • C >I 61~ 11rl n1u11~!rali\'f! cxperienr..-e.1;;.;_.;..;'c,_;_______ A~to .• long bed. 12 ~ IOIA J nuJ;. 6'14-7201 Evto~ Of" SIN'CI, .. . .-itllf.. 616-2fli7. Sh.'1 or fishing botl l + trlr, 1~301 RIDGE ROUTt; DR. 1695.00 ~ li <'C'kends. AKC ShCIJond SIM't'p rlOJ: 21 , _ hnml'madt fber~l11.ss glass on WCl(Xf hulr, ncur ~Corner of r.loul!on Pk11·_v\ ' Musical lnstrum•nts 122 1Sht-llif'1 rr111lf', 2 yrs ol(!, hull. sips 4, gan'<'Y ik t:ead, new '?'"YBler •;,.:; lisp. Prc~11ge adul! {'Ommun11y <1d- _______ ;_ _ _,_1 ~'°""":;:.:,:.c""':·:·c·c5c1l)..8(,Jlt:..:::::c· ___ inboo.rd 130 llP. Volvo eng, Rull6 hk• a dream , J:">50. jacent 10 Leisurr \\'orid, ROCK GUITARIST GD home "''11ti cht!dn;1. for S6.SOO. 8.30-5282. 9anHpm. 557-36.Sl. BeautifuJ surrounding1, all \\"e hayt, just developed 8 mixed fem do i?, mM. ia. .!'.'.::::'.:..'.~::='.'.'.:.::'.'.::::!'.:'.'.:..../023;;;-• -F;;::=:;1:--~,;;,;:. :=;1>1o= luxury appointments., T hcr- •--1 k II _,.,.. •-·~ """'2 Boats/MariM orrnu 8• lll.m ng •-·~-I <·u•·, ,.,,_ tlCW 1:t11tar amp &-v."OUld r.,,... w n, A .,.,,,.:\, ;,...,.....,,., • Equip. ....... ,.Jf"ck d<'Ju~e model. Twtn 160 ·-~ .... """ .... . " your lmpreui,ons. We J Cute Kltlens nrecf tiomt-!:, fj YUi l\-ll'T'C l'Tlll.'lf'nil. aU f'Xlrfls, CililC , 4 bllhard tables, te you 10 co~ in &. try wks, box trained. call aft fi -nawJe:o:.o;. 67>-.'ri."(I. mucl much more! OF)e 1twn '8~ It out owr P;\1. 002--7~i. f:NGlNE. RADIO NOISE? Sl-f. be.A11t . furn nlOde!!!. in 11it1" . .SIJC<·'s JOO\li' Rl\fS. 2 flhooe or \\T!te tor vo\11' IS' ISK) !\lancklla, ~haft. 4.i:i park-like sl"Uini.-: . , 12 .. Sfll'ak"f'll', Bnse rfl'<" erl\."i FREE 4 mo. Stratf!Jrd~hif'i' CURE _ IT _ YOU R.<;;i::l.F Ol.ts, __ _iust o"hanl. Sl."iOO CALL 8.lll-Y.!00 nr ~?.(J.r~ ~ rul i 'f(·rrif'f. Vl'ry lovnhlr, Call •·hf'rk shrf't, NP"' p 0 r 1 646--1.>.>.' O 1 ,. r, ----,, .. ,r;; I Pl C'I". f,13--2 l:F.! "Vi'!\. ..~ t" R SA r 4\ .4'Jl('ral Rnt:<C'i QUILTER SOl 'Nn ('(>. fl lan!lf' 'fechnfl!oi::y 2i01 \\'. '70 !'.lln1-~pnrl ~1.1 hoaT. 40 Cal-t•adr :-.1.1ttilr llniui•. 2 Hr.I J93fi PlaN'ntia A\'<', C:\1 FREE WOOD f"~t lh•y . !'\"r t O;:h Ca. 1'1111. :'llC'rc "n.C', r x!'rl {'()fl(l. ? ll1•. rrp1• t..· rl r r i-I f>.15.2J4,• 616-~231 ~lf,(.,(J 111,11 frl&--4281\ S1 .17j. fi.t\-11~:1. l"<•riiplclr "'""'n i n i.:". t;lliS()i': B-13 1., .,,--.,--"-.,,-h CANCt::R k1llt'n!l, l l•1rlo1~r -20J1PJohr1~nn ~1tho«rd IT'S A brcc1.e .. 51'11 ~·our P'•ft'h ,f.r, ~ k 1 r t Fn1i1: - Marcus Motors 645-0466 2100 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ca.w. $125. nulfr t ·rnor sa.'<. l<'rnRle. 2 orR11i.;r, l gn-y, 2 Xlnt 1'1nd S2i.i items wirh e11.~I'. IL.~I'; ,f)a.ny lx·h'")nl. fncat••fl 1n ~An Jaunl ~r t"l(>W p;io, &• ~ tlgt'r malt'!!, :',ls-83~-• * 6'16-1171. * t-Pilot Clul'lllied. 6-1')....!lfi:R J.':1p1!'.lr~1...-.. 1'1:l-'lf\2f,, '----------.! ----· _ __,,,_ . -----. ' I • .. O.t.Jl V PILOT l§J I ]§][ ~ __ .. _'"'·~]~! ~ .. _ ... ,_"'"'~l§J [ ........... l§J [ '""'""" 1 :.-;~~1 ~~~~1 ~~~ I~[' ~ ...... J§J r ......... 1§1 -;m[ ._ ...... _ .. ;;;;;;;;1§) • .- 1 970 Auto1, Imported 970 CADILLAC Autos, Used 990 Auto1, UMd 968 Autos, lmportH ·-Autos Wanted 1-~~~~~~~~ U -1. 990 Autos, Md ~ 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd ~~DO-:--DG-Ec:--i ~-M~E~RC-o---UR_Y_ WE PAV TOP CASH for used can • trucka, 1ust call Ug tor tr~ esttmatff, GROTH CHEVROLET FIAT '70 f1.1t, 850 Sp1d!'r, extra ht, ta~e ovtr payments, ,.._96ZJ '69 FIAT 8.50 SPYDER XI.NT COND. • * 54S-1&49 * * '69 FIAT 124 Spydtr, ma.gr., mint cond. Pri. Pt y . TOYOTA CADILLAC 1969 CHRYSLER '70 TOYOTA STATION WAGON 4 &~d. S(f'rt(I radio, 007AKT 11595 Harbor American 646-0161 1969 HARIOR, COSTA MESA CPE. OE VILLE V1nyJ top, cloth & leather ln· 'li7 O!RYSLER wrn. 3 seat5, !Cfl('lf. FULL POl\'EP.. F'A -1nr Pf-", P IB $160(). ,TORY AIR CO:\DJTJQ:-;. 6-1 i"E\\'PORT, &J.T, P /S, l'G , __ S:iOO. Both xlnt con d. . . u..o.:a.I l o'>•:ner ca.r Si;i.....&500. (808AGB I I====,_--,,,,--,-.,. $3999 CHRYSLER '68, 4 D" Air/cond, $1495. 673-6.526 or NABERS Cadillac .....,,,,, )..'"1.NT TraM. car. '6J Dod~. 1966 . MERC. Comi!'I <4 dr Mu!l seU. JZlO. or be-!it ol· Sedan. V4, }I) mil!'!. :W.!, !er. 644-2789. P/W, ~ Ii. hrk.~. Xlnt '63 ~ Dart 1 t a t 1 on cond . Jteuonabl~. pn pty. wa.&Qn, a:ood cond. S27'5. 333 96l-3630. \V. Be.y, C.J\1 l;l967;;~M;;;;E~RC"'c.=m~m=-~s~1a~w=.,,c . FALCON ' .. ~. P/B. PIS. AIT. MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG Automatic. R.&·H tSJCJ.Sll $550 ""'•e.iu ~ 2100 Harbor Blvd . PLYMOUTH '67 Plymriuth GTX rood a>n· dJl lml, Sl1.'i0 bet S~ i36-e91'J~; aJI 5· 311, 6.M-li "58 Plymouth. rood .Uk tor S.Ues Ma.naae:r Im.I Beach Blvd. Huntin~on Beach 673-1J69 eves. '70 Toyota Ma.rlc II, Lo mi's. ~.~68;..,,F~IA~T-"S~,,~S~P~Y~D~E~R~· I Orig CQl!t $2800, nttd $£'051). AC'THORIZED DEALER ~c~o=N"'T"'iN=E.,.N"'T"'A"'L- 2600 HarOOr Blvd , Costa. :>lt>Sa. ..........._ air, clean. $1005. or oU!'r l">lUST 51'11, 'fJ! F;t.Joon StJper By O\t.ner. 2!>0~ \\'est C!'t cln.,\\·a~ Sl .fOO. ~1 u~ MC. H"'"Y, N.B. 646-0551 . '70 MUSTANG hmlled prori BOSS .302. Huro 4 &pd, trn stel"Nl, polyi lA!., !mly car. $3ll65. 96S-7.~Zi. • new tram. bfittl!ey .t recf,n• tuneup. $150. 64fi.-S427 aft ~ *" *"'68 Vlli&nt, 2 dr, 6 eyt, auto. R/H. Movin&;~ H4kt o!fer! 644-0105 PONTIAC st7 .6087 h."l 9.33.31 ANN1vdsARV •50 AUTOS WANTED fop dollar for clt<1n llsed ci>rs. See Anr!.'· Brown, THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BL\'D. COSTA •IESA 6'11-IYilO ANNIVERSARY •so P li\TO \\'.'AUTO. Trans. S.'i di!-,\. ~ mile. THEODORE ROB INS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COST/ :'llE!':1\ &11-0fllO Autos, Imported 970 Large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches-- '.'\P.11· P1rtll1 rarltllls. ~Ii' $~.'ll 6i~Y!l. JAGUAR ,JAG -·:,~ XK lZll ~. Autri. xlnt !...:inti . nt w pa1n1 & int., rt"h!1 \lakP 11tfe1'. S!Y.?-Q201 JENSEN JENSEN AUTHORIZED SALES .• SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Coast .HY.y, Newport Beach LOTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED S.o\LES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Campers & Vans /\'ewpor1 Beach 1"'% 30 0" " 1000· M'1" 1 ~M~E~R~c='E"'D"E~S~B°'E~N=z Guarantee Pa rts &: Labor • Engine • Trans, • Front & RPo\r Axle Assf'mbll!'!i • Brake Sys- tem • ElecTrtcal System D~1@J.so~ o,~-p ~9-Jfl31 Ext. 66 or 67 197[l HARBOR BLVD. COSTA r-.lESA USED SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E, lst St .. S.A. 54i-0764 Open rlaily 9-9: closrd Sunrlay AUSTIN AMERICA '69 At.:STI~ A.\1f.RICA $6;.1. Call arl 6 pn1 \\efkr!ays 714: %2-374'8 AUSTIN HEALEY '61 Auslln Heall';>'. P\·t pty, mll~t sell. ~acnf1ce. 67:)-1510 only to 9 pm. BMW Automoti1'e Excellence & ROY CARVER , Inc. 2925 Harbor Elvrl. Cl"lsta :'llf'~a 546-444-1 DATSUN '71 BIG 510 SEDAN (h·erh-!arl Cam. 4 ~(""Prl, r!lr .. P.&dJC', Hf;i:er, Buckf'r sl'ats, tJnrerl '.O!)a~s. 1 ... 1... m1lr 5, sar'1"1!1r~. f,C~DfD, ~6-.Si.'l6 - 4'.H-6'.11 1. -------filig Station Wagon Hou se Of Imports MERCEDES BENZ BUF:\'A PAR~ Sa\'e on nell' '72 4.:1 SE: or SEL. st1 IJ iii '71 nvxl rl pric- es. Li!n;f' srlrrtir>n of line pre-o'.l·npd sedans, 5L & d1rsel mo.-IPls. 6S62 '.l'l<1nrhesrtr. Bl E.Pach turnnf! S.A F11·y in BuPn<1 Park ( 11 :'>:!:{.72:.0 Oran9e County's L.1rgest Se lection Nr w & Used Me rcedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Santa Ana 546-4114 ':fi 190 ."1., CCln\'E'rtthle I\u laC''lllf'f, xlnt cond. • 1i7;;....1i:1i:• '69 Mercedes Benz 220 27,~ mile~. 546-4431 METRO --------~ '61 ~etro, good trafll<J'l· 2 fle\t.' tJrl'~ & headgaskE"t. $250. 644-"196. MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 IV. Coast H1•oy. Ne11·port Beacl. • THINK "MG" sn "FRIEDLANDER" UJJO 11 ... Cl'I (MWY , 1'! 893-7566 • 537~24 ·0..1 :'>IC $erlan, ;i ny r,.a_•,..,n- ;ii tJI ~ nff"r con~1r!l'r<"rl. 646· ~:'>12, ;:.f· i; ~6MG~M7.1 D~G~E T i>:-~-:?ff17 -ClP;:.n MGB 'ffl :'>!GR-GT, Xlnr (l)r.rl A.:'11.-f ~I. Con!><'ll!', 5pl'C. Exh. s~·s. S.\ 000. M4--441l6. OPEL · 4 spd. rilr l!L R. tact. air, ~c. ~f'af.c; T. c-!as~. \1'~"''· L:ndei:__t~ mil,.~ fl L16S2.. 4820 ~arrihr1" (.;I! ;ift, 91------·---- am 494 -~.1111 or ;';46-1\j,\6. 'ff\ 1)PEL, fVlmpl"1t>ly r~hl!, J9j'] D,\TSlJN" P1rki1p. 4 spted lrRnsm 1~~1on, r;:.ri10 and h"<!!f'r 111 t:xrPllen1 l'OMl'l1!1nn f'h"nl' \ 2 I 3 1 ,.\\I nrW t 1f"~. h<1rif'I)', rtr. S<IM j\4;,..;'.l'.l-1. PORSCHE 37S-4Sj~ ilf!Pr 6 P.\1. 1----------'AA PORS('}-!E T-llrgll !'Int of DATSCN -l!lfii -1600 II kind . 911 S, sportomatlc. Roarls1er. \'"r./ cl<'~n. ex-hlrk ,\·/l'l!rk lthr int. f lxe<'I c~!lent c:onrl1!lon SlJ~;; flO. rrar 1rinrlow 1•'/f'.'!l"t dtlr>ll:· Ph. 5-1.>-20R3 alter 5.30 P.l\l ~r. A.\1 /F":i.t , a:r. 14" idl(Jy '70 DATSL'N Pickup y.·/Per-\1•hl~. ~tchehn l'll"'t!, 17.000 ns ramper, nu ~. lo mi. Or1i;:. ml. $6.JOO firm, c.tll $1&50. 6~'l-:i.AA.7. e'\·e~ 11lt 6 pm. ?riv prty. FERRARI ,;;.rnn. "64 C Por'$C'he. LPai'ln( for FERRARI A UTI!ORIZED SALES &. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 w. CoAAI Hwy. Ne\l.'JlOrt Beach FIAT !iii DD Ttillll lee "FRIEDLANJlER" 1 J7SD llACH llYD. I Hwy. Jfl 893-~ • S37.U:U r)a1ly f'1!nt \\'ent Ads h11 ve l'~r1;-'1n~ i;aJnr~ -('~. --' . • Europe ~llst Seu : s2100. or h~t o!r 673-2531. PORSCHE 911, 1%6. IN.ii~. )..1n! rond. '.".111k!' otl,.r, Pr1v prty. 9fiµ236 "66 Porsche !112. 5 tpd. red. ~h;i.rp! $30.'iO/best oHer. Lakr11·onrt 21:'\: mi--492~. 'fll POR~HE , Rehl! tr-'l nto, T\'ew clutf"h, New ~int )ob. s,;tean. 0..11 art 6 : \16-5781 . TOYOTA TOYOTA DEMO SALE LAP,GE '."E\I/ & t:SED TOYOTA SELECTION S!:E l lS BEFORE \'OU BU\''. ' -. ... _.JI(.,...-· ... -------54&-2315. TRIUMPH Call 5411-9100 Oi>'n Sunday CADIL LAC 1970 CPE. DE VILLE FACTORY AIR ('()~DITIO\' I~G & fl'LL PCllVER. vinyl mp, ltalhPr 1ntl'r1or. 1iJ· tdf!:-op1c \\'ht't'!. s-re1~ mul- tiplex & tlonr lnck.s. Local 0\1-ner, 13j6BQD \ 1970 MARK Ill tin1 $750 t<1k~~. 847-4097. '61 MERCUR,. Cnllgar GT, 4 -,68 PONTIAC GTO Fact alJ'. 3 spd ~utn trC\'l,, black la nrlall ~ bL\ck V1f!Y1 hllck~ts. consol e, v.-,oci, gr.tin PIS, Rlli, Fae:.. mai s "\l1chl'hn X ti~. I x- CPllt-nt cond1nor.. r.fust 5'11', Pr1v. Pcy. $1795 or otter 5~i-4347. BEAl!TIFU'L, FULLY LLrx- l 'R\' E.Ql 'TPPED CLASSIC. Ev~ry h1Xllry extra rlu~ ortly 20,00) care!Ully fin'''"" mtl· H . Thi~ 1llXLJry car 1!. tla,1. l<"ss 111 l'v!'ry d"raLl. I 1n11re your 1n5peclh)n as 11~ riear new condition 11-ill be better 11ppreC"1ated The N'tall \'aJ. Ile o! this C'ar 1s $7370, 1Kt l· \y Bille Book 1, HO\\'l!'l'!'r I ll m prtpa~ !'!) &CCl'pi $66:°-iQ fi rm, I h.'lve dn1·!'n th15 f1~ FORD &pd , di.sc brks. new tines, lo Blu Bk mi. X1n t cond. SlfiOO. -""•"'7""o""F"A"'IR"'LA-=N"'E--1 .:-':;, co100, Puk '68 fo.fUSTANG 289 fag! &ck. 4 spttd, R&H . disc brak~~. a ir sho:>ck!, mq'!, 6peaktt~ $1475.00 Ph. 546-3367. ·i;s TR 2Jll, 6 l')l. ton~au c<'lver, ~l!cht!11n t 1 rec , Am ' Fm. Xlnt cond. $1S9j. !1) 596-4037 or ( 21 3 l 429-~2f'j '63 SPITFIRE, yellow y.·/blk top. l\'e"' motor. ~rlect cond. Sh50. 644-4307 '62 TRJ. xlnt cond. $:8:':() ca5h or rrarle tor same vallle car \\'/alll'O trans 673-:i)95, '6.'.> TR-'l, m;i.g 1>oh.ls, $700. Neerl rome work. * 646-8640 .. $5799 NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER 1601 Hilrbnr Blvd, Cr.;1;:i \1,.~;i. Call .).!il-~11'\0 0p"ri ~11nrlay CADI LLAC-1967- Cpe. De Villes C"llr s1nr,.. n~11 , 1f you h111·e an.v qul'st1ons, .'nu 1na.v n!llCh 11Jf' a! my h0n1P. fi73-~S11 or my n I f i I' e ~~1Wl<1 500 2 OR. \Vqon. 9-pai;i . l"'.ltari. Sl-l50 • * * 54;,...2;1.s • MUSTANG • + 196.!! MUSf A.'=G V~. 11#'\t." tlrts, radio. Xlnt mnri s ~ ......... OLDSMOBILE 'M OJ<'!~ Station Wazon. ~ runn1J1i condition $ 5 50 . 557-8195. PLYMOUTH 1965 BARRACUDA, R&H, a:ood cond. 0\\'1'M'r. 494-268!L 'G4 GTO Cllnv., ne'\\' titts. loaded v,•/extras. $.500. • &»-4430 • RAMBLER '70 A~IBAS. Sta, W41, 9, p.1ss . P /S, P/B, A/C., 12,000 m.i's. 64&-Q)T. VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW BUG L\ To Ch('(><;P. F"roni \ TO SETTLE ESTATE. F . .\CTORY AIR CO'.'\DTTtnN'-\\'tl\ accept MY ~asonahle r:-.·G. Ft.:LL POl\'ER, choice o!!Pr on ~auti!Ul hllle &· of cloth or leather, nlr !Pie· 11'h11e 19711 ~111rk III ap- scope 11·heel. sterro multi-pra1~ecl at ~71\("(l E\·ery !11x- pll'x. etc. 'TEDI-:~. UOS-123, ury itxrra pill~ 50.000 mi. '69 Ford GaJax1f'. all'. r11rl10, Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New '180' p11T f&:h, <'xrel sha~. === 4 spd. dlr. ~lnt. con<!. Sac· r1f1r:e! Take older car in trade or small do11'!1. \Vill tJnanr:-e pvt. pty. (VDY299 1 546-87:IB or 494-fiS11 . '66 Sqllarf"back, unrler 40.000 m!lPs. bt11i:e/rec! Interior, txrrl cond. $97'5 firm. 84fi-572i. \T\\" '£.) Bllg $5"50 Ons;. 01>.'l'1!'r. Pl't pty. P.IH. nP1>." llph<'llsr"D'· !lfi~rni;:>. 'f;!j V'\\' BC!., c:ri conri t\'<'I\' hr1kf'5, m1i!f\f;'r. hartn;•. S\lflO. &if>.:14f1~. '6.> \'\\'VA~. Gnori Mnd1non. !\'rw !ir<"S". $!18~ );.",0...;')9.'il, .'lll~~IO'l V1P,)O 1~70 V\V bug, perf,.rt rond. f'or s;:iJ!' hy m1'n!'!'. Jl.33-016,; '61 \11', 'fi7 Eng1nf'. Prirsche (';:irn ,(· f'Xhil tlst, new paint. 1--fake otr. 54.~7645. Uh.'1'240, t.:!$6!)111 S yr. v.·arranry. Loe.a] deal-$2599 er JllSI completed 18.000 mi, , ('(lmplt~ cht C'k·Up. In hf>ner NADERS Cadillac 1h11n ne11· ('flMri Juon. Phone AL THORIZED DEALER Tnisrtr &12-.lll 19. 2600 Harbtir Bh·d . '\fARK Ill l'Jn . Pr11·11tf'ly owned, like ~"" 4200 mi. Dortor 011·nPd, fully eqlltp'rt $1\('()(1. C11ll aft 6 pm C0;<;ta ~lesa Call 540·9100 Open Sunday "&'I CAD. Con\' tll'es muffl~;.f S~.){l. '.\'Pl\ & pip!'~. Tran.~ ''"Ork 833--0Sl I. n e e d e d .1 ',=.,~=c=o=,=T~1,=·E=.,=:=T~A=L-. ~1-,. ~I I pwl" .. 1tr. l>f';:.IJt. lncaJ car, xl nT ronrl. :i-1S·-zci34 CA MARO 1970 CA:>IARO SS ~:ii. cond. Goin& Xorth. hPfor!' 11 /.:. a!i 846-4595. 1!:170 CA:'llARO 3;{1, pov.·e r , $2.'J::.O. CORVAIR :\1n1 c..ul·.-6.1~-11-.,-,,-.-c-o-n-,-,,~-,,-,-,,-, 8, 30 ronl'. Ru11n 1ng NN'd~ work. SlO<I or hl!'l'l ofr. ~~7-21132 air. 'tt; Cors.;i.. :xJtn n1nn1ng ('<'lnrl n~11' nres ~oorl mJ. S.iOO, aft. ;i p.m. 5-l&.7.;.J7. &17·!1).'>4 r1·~s & \1'k~nd~ SJ .Jl.:il. :>:"'Ji-S74T or 962-2:-fil f'l'f'~ LOADED '71 f'nrd Tnrino Wagnn . T11k P nv!'r rlo~d-end \pase $122 mo. :\rf'rl 4 11•h! rlri1·f! J!'f!p. "''-"'°' '67 f'ord, Country Squi~. rltan, top mech , cond, r<'n<i . 11·1de tJN>s. M!'lf rack. .'iOO c1n Engu1e. $1395 firm. ;..'i7-31.l 1. 1967 Ford GAlA..x1e. facmry air. r.1d10, h~llttr. Thunder· b1r<i eni;ine v.·J!h all1ci. tr11ns- m15s1nn $9;fl. Cll.!l 644-7201 tven1ng~. '71 LTD 2 rlr, V1nyl top, 11ir, p~. f'h, auto, Am-fm ~tereo. Un~f'r 11·arr11nty. Pvt pty; S.\995. 644-6751. '71 FORDS: G a !axte.s, :r.Tustangs, &: Tor1nos. Hertz Corii. 1714) 778-40;(). CHEVELLE '64 Co•. Spyd.---..$3""00'"" '&\ V\\' '.'\e,1· <'ng, 2 ne11· nres. ----------* ~lS·lf'.1<4 * Grrat Tran~. S7:Y.:i. ·n.l Chf'\',.lle '.ltalthll SS, P.,t·H. --======-- 'fil Ford \1an u·/\\·1ndo11•s. ;..1n1 rnr.d, Sf.511 136 RorhPster SI. c ;.1 5-18-7i23. * i-i?J}-~i') • air, .11 111n, V-8. P S, Clet1ri CORVETIE JEEPS • • '66 \lr Bug. Ori;nnal WJ. 67.)-.,'JO:i;. -----·--..,---- o"·nrr Has had "TLC"' ssoo, --c=H~E=v=R~o=L~E=T~-·w ((11'\'PflP , ;\I'll' f(IP. Body CH£VY V-S ovtrdnve. Orher Custt>m fl!'11 rur~~. &st otft-r over 51750. 774-9'500 days 546-9::.86 !'\'es. ~\1-~·l.>3 & P-"lllt in ~norl <""nd. Run~ • '67 \l\' BUG • 165 MALIBU \\"Pll , S7:"lll. 67:)-()700. GIY'<I conrl Bf'ln"' Blue Book val11r . s~oo :1°1~-:=.li"~· '69 \\'V SQUAREBACK. Alf, man.-.· xtras, $1 800. 714: 6,l~-7620. '67 \"Ao', Xlnt mPrh cond. All .!lchet:lulerl ma1nt. Comp! $i\7J. 5.\fi-~....,07 ;ill 4pm. VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALEI '71 2-DR. $2998 R&oH AUTO:>IATJC ~ SEE t.:S BEFORE \'OU BL'Y! ~erutlewiA QP VOLVO 1'.Wi Harhor. C 711 6·16·9~03 ~ THINI 'BT YO!_VO' "FRIEDLANDER" UIJO 11£Cll tMWY , :r>, S93· 7561i • 5.'H .fi~2-i iir:-f>lh-i2\l " \'.!!:. ;i1110. tJ':i"~ .. rarl10. hP.1t- er, 2 dr. h~rn 1nii. 1:"\TI\'3'.).1 1 COUGAR LINCOLN , $877 -.,-, -C-0-LG-.-;e--,-:f\-. 7-. -All ,-,,.-,.,==~":"'0-- D UNTO N FORD dtlu.xe feature$. Private '6J LlNCOL.1\', full r;u.-ei 546-7070 ownt'r, S2f!51l. 64·1-2249. SS{(). nr ~t offer . C&ll JP!' ,1 22~0 So. :\lain a t \Yarnl'r Santa Ana '67 Co112"r. Auto tran~. Fae 4!}4..{1223. a ir, 34.()"I() mi"~. :>.'lnt rond. Sell Hi le items !'IO\I.'! St~:..o fi4.)-3.~~. We·u help you geU! 64%-5678 Want to Buy Autos Used 990 Autos, U..a 990 GCIO<'i C'lelln Cars -'fiO 10 '6S iiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;~:::::=~~iiijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjiiiji '1t4wu~ 2100 Harbor Bh·d. l~.'i Che\' St<I \Vgn, gnQi) meC"hanic;i.lly . lfll53 e n g , :"\~11· hrk~. Keeds body \<"Qtk. 54&-7692. '65 I'\lP . .\LA, 2 nr, HT. PllT, r h, 11·/o 111.,..~. xlnt cond. S.~.'ll . f;.l'.:f-Hfl2 e 'flii i::·.C1~c..""'rn~,,~,,0~.-.,~,~,-. ~"~"~0·, 11 I flO\l·er hrk ~. ~t<'rrJri:. \1·1n-1 d<'\11·~. F ~i. s12:il. 1!\-J.rnoo E L C.o;n1!l'I" ·~.\ .~27 cu in l f'l'lg ., 3 !!pd i;vn. n Tr<1n~ 2 bh r~rh, s tlrk. S~7.'i f>.1·1-2fl?.'\. j 1%,., El l;irr.1no :\17 ne11· hr:i kr'!', 111hht-r hk"' nP11 ·I ~ ! ~)(\ O,.\fl-71;" 6~ Tn1r:il~ s:::. 1]1;"1•' tran~ S: 11 r~· t.-.o.1 pain'. xln t c<1nrl 1 i'"'"'n"'r M4-~;;::.;. I I GUARANTY SELECTED USED CARS WITH 2 YEAR 9UALITY WARRANTY I $1365 : CAPRICE , (r,•, v 1 l ."~ r,..,. eo~•t• •·~"· F'o""'t' ~t·•·••:i L•"<h u T~. •o•d-.:t ~ ~''" ••ll-.1) CHEVY VAN \I I "•"""'~ i~•l1, 110.1 "''"'· I o !ll 1 ! MONTE CARLO COUPE $2365 I ·i:;:i \'oil·., 144 11 ~~ ~llch~l ;n~. a 11tn, clP-'ln . p~I Autos, Used 990 ·r..i l·iir-'I~ ~1s rnn\· RIH , '66 '70 '70 '68 y t l 11•• r ,,.,, Pnwe' ~'"'""";• "" (""1 V••\I 'r~f' l ,l;eo, $3165 $1468 CREDIT PROBLEMS? SEE t.:S AT Pete Harle U sed Cars 20:>6 HllrMr Bl , C~! fi4 ,'ri4::.0 'li.1 Falcon 10KL.W,li $3!lj. - SlTII, 0<!1111 Sl11. l\'kly on Balance Cl! Ct1n1rac1 p11T Xlnt ronrl . A ft1n car s,;;ri 4~l-7AA2 1111ytime •;7 Q!EVY S2,'il 7>-1~-i.3f>7 l."124 Sy!l•i;:., :-.:s A ~nod \1·~nt ad is a i<lOl'l ir.vP~tml'nt '70 CHEVY STA WAG tJOI~ •, V ~ 6 "'0 '"'' PON•r Slee''"~· nowtr w ,ooo,., • o 1)l~l CHE VY 3/4 Ton Pickup • nl • ~toee<I, +.l~vy Ou ..... Eoul11. 101a 11 'FJ Bt11rk IYR\'~711 $19!'1 + Autos, U .. d T & L1r. c.:ish . '70 MALIBU Sport Coup9 V-1, •u·n ''""' Power ~'~""g. V l~VI '1Mf, i •141!) CADILLAC CADILLAC 1966 CPE. DE VILLE F ULL PO\VER. FACTOR'\'. AIR CO:-VDTT!O:"\I'.'\G, \1nyl tt>p. lr11'1it r 1n trnnr. IRPR· 3961_ A:\1 'F :'l1 r;il'l1n, r :c. $1795 NABERS Cadillac AtrrnORJZED DEALER ~ Harbor Blvd ., Cos111 ~ltM Call 540-9100, O~n Sunday LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES·L EASJNG AUTiiORIZED -SERVICE. Nabers Cadillac 26IXJ HARBOR BL., CC>Sn ~fESA 540.9100 Ot>en Sund'1 y '63 SEDAN OE VILLE F'U)l pov."J~IIBTIM2) $JSO VANS and WAGONS -I t6l Y.OltO YAN S11!1 ft. !IP'1.24&l 1295.00 1t64 !IOltO YAN Mv" S1~. ("-A8~45l 1695.00 1t64 CHlVY YAN (t4l ~l 1395.00 l t64 JICltD W.AG-ON Full pow•r, ,.;,, !USJ57l) 695.00 1t66 ltAMllllt WAGON f ull pow ••,~''· ISTltltl I 795.00 - • '69 '70 '70 '69 '70 '70 IMPALA CUST CPE v.1, A,11•e T•1os, ,.,., c....e, "'"'I Roni, ( PUl ~l NOVA SEDAN 6 Cvl, •v•o T•~"I !'owe• ~1""'" !•,, •~lerlor t~,o~. tr9"m ovfl. I •"'1+ GALAXIE 500 • O• .Sid•"· v..e, •u•o T'lo;, Power S!Mrlna . .l>lf Cor>d., (•lllJl. NOVA COUPE • (y1 , 'IOO' !~Ir!, il "ilf V 11111· ',,)II(\) CHEVY Monie C•rlo U'1 ,1,11,,, Tr•"'" /f.,l'tll!l. •.-ar s1e.,.1~~. P~w•r •••~"-· ~oot"' ~M E°(te~"°"'ll Co"tl 51~ •!Jl• FORD G1l1xie 500 f ~°"'' V•. t UIO "•"• , -·· 11ftrl"G, •1~1 •or e-f!1l>UI $2300 · $1865 $1465 $.2895 WAGONS NOW IS THE TIME • (.llofu 1.-e"' -k l"t•weH llltt•, 1.,,,.111. 11111,.., Vl1t1 (l'\llJ•"• ''"'"· A!I !ft l•(tiflloll.r CeMllltll, tllf Ol'Mt luyl -l•l't• lftv.,,llry .t u11M1 .,., .. "'' YOU CAN'T FREEZE OUR RED HOT DISCOUNTS! Never in our 50 years of dalng bus!· ness in Orange Caunty have -after· ed greater year end clearance SGV• ings on brand new cars and . trucks.: Come in taday and we'll prove It. Ag~Es USED CARS! FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE M•ny t• <hoo• fro"'· '65 1hr11 '70 MMl1li.. Sp1rt rook, for11'111t1. 2 4001 & 4 llMr ll•rdtopt & s..cl1111. F11ll p•w1r, olr <Oncl!tlo11lng. Worro11tles nollobl1. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 <lr. H.T. YB , t11lo1'u!i&, f11ll power, •ir cond:tio~;"1· good mil11 . (t4lAKCJ OUR PRICE $2696 '67 IUICK Cot1vt. Skyl11.rk. Full po11·1"r, 11.1r ccond. Good mi!t.s. 104.3AV\11 '66 FORD W,n. Country Src!. P01>.'l't. Air cond .. A\llfJ., VS. good milts. 1SAA196 1 '6S CHEV. Impala 4 Dr. H.T', \18, auto., R&H . i:0r:.d miles rN D!.A.151 MUSTANG SALE Mony to <hoow fr•"'· '6S thrv '70 "'"'"· Ce11,._, h1rdtopt, <onWftlblo 11111 2+2 fOltboclu. So"'' with 4 •,..O•. ola.o 1lr <onclltlonln! ond 011to1Mtlc fl!o.S.11. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. F11lty l1etory 111~i1>p•d ... hill w/•ed in!•t., ••die, ~••l1r, '!leed ,..1111. IOb4C1 El' OUR PRICE $1996 '65 PL YM. 5ottlllte H.T. R11.d10. hPat~r. a uto .. P.S , i ood m1l~1. 1TG'.ll.192 1 '66 MERC . WGN. $1096 C0l<'lny f'11rk 9 Pa~~. f 1J il Po"·~r. !\Ir conr!. i;""d ni1i<'.~. 1SSE49ri1 '65 CADILLAC HT $1696 Full po1,~r. 111r cond. Lo"' 11111,.s . (S2i OFE ! '66 FALCON W9n. $1096 Fl<ld!O, hr11l•r, ~UtO· m11t.1 c. go')l'ld milts. 'H FORD LTD $2296 2 Dr.HT. ll&H. l\UtO. P.S., fa ~r. air. i OOd milts, \•1 nyl roof. IXSS4 16J < RU ZJ9;i I ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And St•nd•rd St-lift Mod,11- '11 TORINO GT VB, 429 JZNC5411 $SAVE 'SAVE ~~~~~~~--1 '69 MACH I V8, 351. ZNCS41) $SAVE . - '69 CAMARO VI, 307.1124CPNI '10 MUSTANG 6 cyllnder (064CIE) '69 OPIL RALLYE G.M. IZLA6421 · . \ $SAVE $SAVE $SAVE ' I • II DAILY I'll.OT T"'*'• Aova1t ,1, lffl J'AMILY Clll.CVS •1111 rind it, Doddyl lt'stheonewithPJ's teddy ~ on the baek -t. • Nixon Target Early Curbs Recalled WASHINGTON IUPI\ -It was almost 2S yen.rs ago that Richard M. NiJ:on was first elected to public office and his party was the victor in a na- llonaJ landslide putting the House and Senate under GOP control. Unfortunately for t h e Republicans, I!MG was not a presidential election year but the victory was enoug!\ to give them two year.i of happy overconfidence. Then t h e y watched in disbelief when the JMI vole restored t h e Democrats to control of Congress and kept Harry S Truman in the White House. The 1946 Republican gains were generally interpreted as the result of public rebellion against empty meat counters and postwar shortages of goods produced by industries still under wage and price con- trols. "Had enough? Vote Republi can,•• was the Jlepublican slogan for the 1946 ~paign. With Nixon among the win- ning rookies, the GOP gained " ~ House and 13 Senate seaU --,..,.. . • 1bus Nlrol'l had good reason ~ to remember that economic controls to malntain wage and price stability can eut. two ways u a political issue. And to in bis Aug. IS speech, he Said he wanted to <'mphaflize two poinU about the 9Cklay freeze: •·0ne, it is temporary. To put the strong, vigorous American economy into a permanent straitjacket v.·oukl Jock in unfairness and stifle the expansion of our lree enterprise f!ystem . "Two, while the \\'age-p rice freeze will be backl'd b~ 1overnment sanctions if necessary, it will not be ac· companied by the establish- ment of a huge pricc-cootrol bureaucracy. I am relying on the volun:Jry coopd'lftinn of all Americant -worker.ii , employers, consumers -to make tlli!: freeze work." Protests are coming from the labor movement. It is not yet clear how prices can be policed without a bureaucracy of overseers. But t h e American public has accepted controls or guidelines, for a v.·hile at least. as a n alternative to runaway in- nauon. The brukdown comes when too many individuals o r organizations tend to regard themselves as victims of un- fair treatment. Nixon worked fo~ the Office of P r i c e Administration COPA) before his World \·Var I[ naval service and his 1m California campaign for the House. In a 1959 biography by Earl f\.lazo , M was quoted: "I came out of college more liberal than I am today, more liberal in the sense that I thought it was pcJSSible for government to do more than I later found it was practical to do. J became more con· servattve, first, after my e1- perience with OPA. "I also became greatly disill usi oned about bureaucracy and about whBI the government could do be'Causa I saw the terrible paper work that people had to go through. I also saw the mediocrity of so many civil :iervants ••.. " As a non-incumbent, Mazo wrote, Nixon was free both to attack and to promise. He said Nixon pledged to suppcJrt federal tax redaction and pro- mised that a R epu b lie B n Congress "would solve the meat. housing and controls problem." And Nixon \\"2.S on the at- tack, according to Mazo, with charges that the incumbent Hep. Je.rry Voorhis, a liberal Democrat, was draY:ing sup- port f r o m C",ommunisl·led labor organizations. Houseflies Can Be Big Sum1ner Threat Houseflies are one of man's most !ierious healt h thrca1 ~. especially during the :ruminer months , when the fly popula· tion Ls at its peak. They can spread dysentery, truant diarrhe.a. typhoid fever, lubercu\cxsis, and trachoma, 1ccording to a spokesman for the Orange County :P.1edical Association. BaciUary dysentery, which is manifest In Intestina l disorder!i, is more prevalent during the summer. as is in· (ant diarrhea. ·which can IOfTletim~ be fatal. Both are prompted in crowded, hot Marines By The Numbers Marine Corps authorities f\l C.mp Pendleton have begun the task of switching from ~fm'Vltt numbers to socl11.I llCUrit7 numbers u the • primary mearui or lden0f)•ing .U eervke peraonMI. The rma.;e-over, expected .. lift at ma a year, has : --b)' '-Ing ,_ • tdlbtlflcatlon cards lo orri~s II the WiJe bue. The new ID anti will bear both the man'~ .W. llel"Vk:e rumba' and social wwwtty number. weal.her conditions when food can be ea~ily infested by fl ies. Typhoid fever can be helped along by the fly that picks up i;:erms from unsanitary toilet facilities. TB-infected sputum can also be given a ride to vulnerable receptacles. The housefly ill specially equip~ to pul'flue h~ dirty work as disease carrier. Its s ix feet are bristly and its nose is hairy, &0 that particles of filth and infectklus material are easily collected.· All a fly has to do to transmit his lnfectiow: load is to land somewhere that is human or will come in human contact. The OCMA advises sanitary housekeeping practices that will prevent flies f r o m breeding and render cleaning, lesa hazardous Uving: Window and door screen! must fit tightly. Garbage should be drained . .,.- and wrapped to re d u c e nybreedlng inside garbage bins. Unused food should be stored In ... led containe1"s •nd spilled foods wiped up im· mediately • Bathrooms must be kept spotless. Jn homesteads w ti e: r e animals in kept, manure should .be disposed or at rlo- quent Intervals. BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE INCREASE YOUR INCOME I DAU CA•NtCilP COUlSI •.....,.. •111e:ell'lttf...., ... ......,_..., ......,. "*"""- ,.,... Todoy -17141 Ul-4191 ..... _ ......... _,,...., .., .......... ,.. ....... ~ .' ' 'IN-BROOK HARDWARE'S NOW BEING DELIVERED BY AMERICAN POSTAL CORPORATION I (orporation • an pos'a Ament d 1 postal . n inde~en en . is • . d" ect tompet1· min ir I syst• US Pasta . "th th• .. t1on "'' , t etticient . for ,as , Ser11<•· "tal deli••l°Y d •conom1 • an 1 woe third t ass ·" o! ~our ,7'4) 8q4-4781 mail tall ' · . INTRODUCING "THE DOOR KNOB DELIVERY" YOUR LIN·BROOK CATALOG Will BE CONYENIENTL Y PLACED ON YOUR DOOR KNOB IN A SEE-THRU PLASTIC POUCH! I ' -·~ , . ~· ..... " \' 1~·1~,,. ·. SUPER SALE! '~ • .. -,-. DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AMERICAN POST AL GIRL WILL BE DELIVERING -L I N -B R 0 0 K 'S FANTASTIC SEPTEMBER -"SUPER SALE" CATALOG! YOU'VE RECEIVED IT IN YOUR MAILBOX -NOW LOOK FOR IT ON YOUR DOOR KNOB! THIS IS ONE OF LIN -BROOK'S BEST"AND IT'S FULL OF MONEY SA YING HOME IMPROVE· MENT & DO -IT-YOURSELF BARGAINS . • SO ••• LOOK FOR YOUR CATALOG ON YOUR DOOR KNOB SOON -THEN HURRY ON DOWN TO THE LIN-BROOK HARD- WARE NEAREST YOU-TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU, IN ANAHEIM AT 2144 W. LINCOLN OR FOUNTAIN VAL- LEY, 17200 S. BROOKHURST. SAVI! SAVI! SAVI! • -- •• •• ~ ,t· ~' if' ;<1< a' I J;:d A~