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Red Tank Units
~:-~~ckers
UsedBody-
Arah Girl Launch Attacks ' . .
Capo Qfficial
NiX& Guilt
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Agnew In Newport BHch
Frtm UPI Dilpold1t1
ZRIFIN, Israel -A JOU1!1 Arall
....,.,, being lried In the !\lay bljllCklng
of I Belgian airliner bas lalifled tllll
..abe was forced into au:ual relations witll
.. .HYI~-~rrillas ~VO,Vei! !n the at.
tempt.
Rima Aisaa TIMOlll, 21, began crying
lllooday as the prosecution hammmd at
her story. ~ ·
She said one guenilla drove her from
Amman to DlllWClll and Ibey later met
In Beirut at the. aame time abe wa's
engaged to another guerrilla. Earlier, atie
t<Stlfied she WU 'tldnaped from Amman
to Damascus.
She tearfully admitted she wlllully "'"'
milted to the guerrilla.
"I wanted ·to eat, I wanted clotbes,"
•be testified.
She alao admitted sbe received IDCIDO)'
from a guerrilla commander In Bmut
who pot ber up In an apartment.
On M-y. sbe told the oourt she"""
ried aboard a gln!le !Wed wttb "'
plosives, a batlery and a 10.lncb coo-'
nectar wire. ,
But she seld·llle ...... l(r:aid of aet-
ting off the uplootves Ille bid tho
detdia\Or In ber lrisslere far ,aa!e keep-
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Orange
. SUnny again tbnlu&h W-
day, wttb l<mperllm"e ol around
• 7% 11 the be'acbes, rlalng to 15 11>-
land. Lo,., tonight Ill .the ....
INSIDE TOD& "l' I
RMbii "Hvrriccnie• Corter,
bozillg'• l>ad boJ, "'"° /OVQll for!Ua.e ~ht dwa1,.,i1•
1hip of IM 100rld bl 1994, J101
hil·llarl N•IMll lK a rci-torv. N °"' Mi ii bac.lc bl joll, cf IWI-. N.Y., ~-of .. ..,
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Note Ci~·es ··Too Mneh Love!J. ,. ....... 1
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M!AM! !AP) -A note found In a 1-_., car parted below the »
fflory apartment -Aid, "I bad to do tt. I bid DO otber clJolco. 11'1 ool>odl'I
foul~ only too much love."
1be note WU ICl'IWled acrou •
c!Cu<tte ""''on written portlally In
German and partially In En&llalt.
.. It doesn't make much 1tr11e to com·
mlt suicide because of. 100 much love,"
Homicide Sgt. Egu,.. McCracken llid
Monday after 23-~ld S u s a n n e
Schiefer plllflied 21 floon to her death.
Police aaid the victim's husband, Dr.
Following Army
51&berl 5dtltler, • ..yUN>ld vlaltJtts
AUltrtln cbtmilt, .. brote up completely"
wben Jnlonned ot ltJa wile'• death. The
llnlvtnlty cl MilDll Medlctl Bttlldlnl,
where SclUeftr worb u 1 blochemlll, ii
two blocb ltom tbe 1partment bulldin(
wbere police llld Mn. Scltltler op.
pmnUy jumped .
McCracken 11id Schiefer later told ln-
V<lllplon "Jte thought Jl WH ocfd WbeJt
ahe kiAed h1m &oodbye tw1ce th.ii mom·
ing."
Officera uld the youna couple was
mmled ln·Yltnnt Jut laU IDd ..... to
Miami u -Jyweda.
Dr. Scblefer told pollct ltla wile
-~Jwn-•bet
partntl .. be arranced lor tltem to come
here for a vlllt. 'Ibey were due to arrive
In Miami In tbrM dayl.
Tbt )'OUtlC bl«ho!nlll aid ltla wile bid
become dlalraught •bout the coll of tbe
trlp,
The Scblefm Uved about JI mllea ln>m
the lite ol tbe lalal jlllnp from Iba
downtown a)>artment building.
When al!lclrl Wert to lrlw'ltf
the ttOlo found Ill Iba tlctla'a car,
bulldlnf employeo -iliooecf KllUI v-..-.
"Everytbin( la _,, God wlD ptmlolt
me,'' Voebeck atarted ttadltt( aloud from
tbe DOie In tbe lobby. "I have -the
ouloat wo1 for "'1Nll ml allo Ibo
ltordal way for the O!J>en, ,.._her
me ••• "
Thell a detecllve Jnlemlpted -1te found Mn. Scltlefer'a Jltlllporl pltolo In
btr purae.
wbo watt! to..,,.. l<r l'l_I _ ,
''Oooa tllq w cltll tbe -"' ...
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ttWDben who Wllll lo --Nlml." ....
aid.
'-that loucbed Gii tDljor -If,
Iba compalp, ~ -lbe war to
the .. -. nd -tbe racial
prvlllem. "' wltlcb he uJd:
"Afl tJ>al WU beJnc cl-to tbe ~
lem beloro Mr. m-wu elecled wu
rhetoric and -Now, -tu billion hH been •pent lor mlnoriU...
''nleno la no mora aerloua dlallenp
than for equal o~ly. •
Navy Orders Call
Aif>ew, wbo wu more than 1 ltaJI -
late lor bla Newport appearance. ....,,..
eel up tbe 111es11 by teJIJnc tltem ot tba
moment I CQIJple of Wftka aco -
Presldeot NIJOn inlonned hint 1te would
be on tbe Ucket again tbla year, •
"I wu ao eleted that I crabbed one of,
the Prestdtnt'a -.. one! daococl
arotmd the Oval Olflce ••• But let ma
teU you, Mel Laird doel a Jouay cba
chi." For More Women Agenw, for the lime belna, anyw11~
save up ocorcblng crlUclams ot the -· But be got hil point acro11 when be
WASHINGTON (AP) -Following tbe
Army'a lead, the Navy iuued. sweeping
orders today calling for equal treatment
for women and opening the way to ualp
them duty aboard warships 1t aea.
Adm. Elmo R. ZUmw1lt Jr., chief of
naval operations, said that once the con-
stitutional amendment 1ranting women
equal rights ll ratified by the necessary
37 stat6 there is no reason why women
couldn't serve al sea, become aviators or
attend the Naval Academy at AMapolia.
There wiU be !Orne In the Navy "who
will be concerned" by this, Zumwalt told
a Pentagon neWJ conference. "But there
ls no reason in theory, in aoclology or ln
equity why women should not have the
aame opportunities that men have •••
"1'1le ultimate goail, aulgnme.nt of
women to ships at sea, wlU be timed to
coinclde with full Implementation" or the
oqual rl&hll 1mendment, he Ilic!.
In the meantime, 7.umwalt annou~
that a llmlted number of officers and
enlisted women are being as.signed to tho
Porno Ordinance
Hit by Playboy
In Marion Suit
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -Playboy
Enterprlaea Inc. hH asked a lederol
court to declare "ille1al and void" a city
ordinance In M1rlon, Ind., whieh proo
blblts-mltton trom enWin( 1n eetabliaJJ.
ment that sell1 pomograpblc literature.
The publillten of Playboy Mapilne
contend tbet buslneasmen In llarion bove
reluHd to purcblse, •tock or ..U tlte
ma1ulne a.s a ruult of the ordinance.
The 1ult, Jlled' Jn U.S. Dialrict Court
hen. aska for an injunction to prohibit
enforcement ol tbe ordinance.
Portiograpblc literature la dellned by
the ordinance as "any p I ct u re,
photograph, drowJni, sculpture, movlns
pl~ure. film or 1lmllar vtsual reproduc-
tion d a penon or part of the human
bod;y deplctJtts nudity, ruual ocllvlty or
aado-muochl.atlc abuse winch Is harmful
to mlnon."
Mesa Dog Poisoned
By Tainted Meat
An auto~ has revealed a Costa Mesa
girl'1 Yorbhlre terrier which wa1 fatally
atricten two ~ ago was fed meat
sJ1ked with strychnine.
Jill S. Frle11 of 1121 Maple st. told of·
ficen Monday IOmeont: apparenUy tos,s.
ed the tainted meat over her btclr: fence. The dog was taken to Balboa Animal
HO.pital for autopsy after It became ill ~ died June 21 witbln a period or three
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OllAHM COAlr
DAILY PILOT
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hospitll ship Sanctuary II I pilot pr ..
gam.
In the past, women have RrVed aboard
hospital and lr1111POrt altlpe, but lteve
been barred by federal law from oervinl
aboard warshl.-.
On Monday, the Women's Anny Corps
announced that In order to attract more
enlistees the WAC plana to mob Ill
uniform.t more stylish and the jobs more
mind<hallenglng. (See story. Page 12)
Zumwalt said he would like to see the
Waves, now numbering 6,000, doubled or
tripled ln alze as the Navy opens aU
ratings to women .
''To this eod the secretary of the Navy
and I have established a task force to
loot at all Jaws, regulat ions and policies
that must be changed In order to
eliminate any disad vantages to women
resulting from e.lther legal or attitudinal
restrictions," 1ald Zumwalt.
Jn two years as the Navy's top ad·
mlra), he has brought about many tradi·
lion-shattering changes designed to make
Navy life more attractive.
In hi.s orders, Zumwalt instructed the
Navy to :
-Accept applications from women of·
ficers for the Chaplain and Civil
Engineer Col'pl.
-Open previously restricted line billet.a:
to qualified women once appropriate
legislation it tuthorlt.ed.
-Open opportunllles for promotion of
women to admiral ran.ta "in euentially
the same manner u we are con-
templating for male offictrs."
....()pen midshipmen programs to
....,.,. 1t all collesea oUerJnl NROTC
programs.
-Consider women for •election to the
joint '"r colles" of tlte armed lor«s,.
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Fourth Direcior.
Quits Council
The lourtlt txecuUve director of the
•Irlfe-torn Orange County Community
Action Cotlnctl baa reJl&ned 1t1a poll tt
WU )eamecf today. 1
Anlonlo TinoJ<ro, u , of San .AnJottlo
Texu, bad held tlte job lor tlte put fiv~
months. He wu appointed to aucceed
Carlos Remos, who rulgned the $15,000 a
year poat almost a year ago. Tinajero
told tbe CAC board of dlrecton tbet he
wanted to return to bis famll1 in Texu.
During bls lhort term the poverty·
flghtlng or11nlzatfon bas been plagued
with reslpatlons and personality con-
filcta wblch have contlnoed to mar Ila
1i1-year history.
The CAC 1ovemin( board plans to
meet IOOD Jo 1ppolnt an Interim cJlrector.
Sex Films Sent
Back to Owners
VAN NUYS (AP) -A Superior Court
judge ordered 13,000 sex rilms rthuned
to distributors but branded as un-
constitutional 1 federal dlrecUve re-
quiring the action.
Judge L. Tharton Hanson said Monday
a three-judge federal panel'• order
"seriously hampers the Judicial proc-
esses of the stales.'' Hanson had ntled
that most of the ftlms were obscene but
the panel saJd thit year that they should
he relllmed beauoe Ibey bad been D· legally seized.
The judge, who declined earlier to
comply with tbe ruliag, nld he ordered
the films returned to five dlatributora:
because the U.S. Supreme Court refused
to Issue a 1t1y of the panel'• order.
Trial In the caaes la pendlns.
' Bomb Kilb Witness
New Jersey police remove the body of Martin Hess,
31, of Cherry Hill, from hll cor after a bomb ex·
ptoded Inside the vehlcle, According to police, he
WIS killed momenta after he began to pull out ol
UPI T ........
the porttar lot at his apartmeal Hess WIS the Illar
witnw In a. Phlladelphia hashWl IDluuUnr cue
lut April when he pleaded guilty In a pfo! to 1mug· 81• 185 poUlldo of huh from Afghaniltan
Fro111Pqel
CAMBODIA. ••
north of Kompofll Trabek.
'lbe COmmunlsts c:aptured Kompong
Tnbt.k aoon after the North Vietnamese
oUelllive 1Jarted March !O Uc! held the
P1'gure in 'Shakedown'
Case Drops From View
town unW It wu rocaptured by C.m· WestmlnslerM110f Derek McWltimtey, McWltinttey didn't lhow up,
1iodlan and Sotltb Vietnom.,. lroopo oo wbo reportedly bas been questioned In The Westminster City Council la
July 24. coru>ectloo with 1 $$,OOO "poUUcal con-sdteduled Jo meet toollht and city of·
Cambodian aources aald 1ovemment trlbution" involving Fountain Valley's fidal1 uJd ....... were not ctrtaln that Mlle Square Port, hH dropped from _,
troops pulled out of the center of the city public view in rteent days. McWhinney would be in attendance.
tod1y Jn the f1ce of tho Communlll ad· McWltinney, chalrntan of tbe Orange Some lnfonnanta have alleged tbat
vance, lallins back to po.slUons five mllea County Transit District Board ol Ditto-McWltinttey, working witb Tod Fujita.
to lbe west. tors, failed to appear Mooday •t the Westminster p 1 an. n. in. I commissioner,
Cambodian Prtsldent Lon Nol con-board's regular meeting. •uuested that Geor1e M u r 3 J ,
Id red ... It ti rl It to Secretaries at ~estminlter Memorial leaseholder for 213 acres of Mile Square s e •.uc 1 ua on se ous enoug Park where McWlt ey wor•· report he
mll .... t f u Park land. "contribute $10,000 to a fly to Neat Luong, 33 es IO\lu~s o Is "out ol iown unW w~--·•·y." l'ltey · lal --•--•--... ,_ " cw!CMMI supervisor , 1%1~uuu camt-"6''· Phnom Penh, to confer with ltb top ol· 511 they clm't know where be la. AccoMlng to Mural's attorney, Jamea
fictrs and members of the South Viet. During Mooday'1 transit b o a r d Okazaki of Santa Ana, Fujita accepted a
namese comntllld ln>m the nearby Allied meeting, Supenbor Ralpb Clark, who $$,000 cult payment Imm Mural last
acted as cholnnan, llld he bad been told mootb Jn tho pmence ol ln•ell'"atoro
marine base. that McWhin.ney, "Is tied up with IOl'De from the Orange County DJ!trlcl At·
.... ,"Iha -medical report -Wullfitcton, 0.0."
UJact Anderton ii ttil1 la ntrtcticm, ..
be lald. referrlll( to the collltDltial'•
...... of Seo. Thomu Eacletoa.
He lald the problem wilb 1teJnC ....,.,
from Iba CapJtnl Gii tbeee -·· --Jlll&n IWlnp "la tbet you cune bed: attd
flnd all ,.... paper wwt pfJed "" Gii Jacl: Andenoa'I desk." I
ACnew droYe directb' to the -
CUnJ11111'• -Big~ CotmlrJ Qub lor the private dinner and anrdl
ceremony upon concluding bl:1 »-minute
talk.
There. Secret Service men at every en.
trance blocked acoess by tlte public.
'Ibey wouldn.'t even let representallves
of Lion County Safari Introduce ,,_ to
Goliath, ooe of lhe oflsprJn& ol Frul'I'
the Sensuous Lion, which was ca1ed Ila
the back Of I llriped rtatJon -oul-
1Jde the door.
The $1,000 entry Jee sou tournament
(It Ollly COl!t $500 to 1<1U or dinner) had
been arnnged by actor John Wayne, a
Newport Beach resident. Among the
playera were Ra1 Bolger, La Brown and I>oui Sander~
FroMP .. eJ
INNOCENT •••
Sons of POWs
Will Get · Ai,d
WASHING TON (AP) -Presi-
dent Nixon lilned Into law today a
bill stvlnl lpOClaJ treatment to ....
of priaolten ol wor and 10tt1 ot men
missing In action who opply !or ad-
mlaslon to the mllllary ll<rVlot
academies.
The law plact1 tbem Jn tlte
bJghesl priority Jn I <otacorY
already establlshed lor 101t1 of
oervlce memben killed Jn acllon or
who auflerecl physical dlsobillly.
The new corulderation 11 for IOnl
of civilians u well as servicemen.
In addlliott, the number ell&ible
In Ute catqory la expanded from 40
to 65 students 1t West Polo~ the
N1v1J Academy and tbe Air Force
~cademy.
Military sources said at ]east 30 other businea and may be Jn later." But torney's Office.
Communist tanks and tbout 3,(0) Com-1-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ munist troops bad been 1poUed. near II
Prey Veng. Sou.rceJ also said a "large
number" of tankJ and ground forces
were reported near Svay IUq.
RePorts said there were at least 15
tanka 1till operatjonal azound KomJ>Olll
Trabek but Ibey were not partlcipaUng In
tho ll&htlng. One Communllll tank foulht
Ila way Into tbe city belon ti wu
destroyed..
Near Quua Tri city In northern South
Vietnam, elite marine un.its were hit with
300 rounds of artlllery and mortar lire
wltlle jockeyJns for pooltlon azounil the
cHy'a walled citadel -tlte Communlll
1JnJngltold.
Milllary -111d 175 marines bad
been killed and , 700 woonded -rotJChly
lwo ol the nine batlallono In lite areo -
alnce tlte martneo toot an 1ctlvt part Jn
lhe llgltl u daya ....
PRUDENT BUYING
. Throughout our 77 years of carpet retailing, one feet
becomes quite evident -that when money is leu plentiful,
people buy better qaalty.
This is contrary Jo popular belief, but m11~e1 11 good
sense if you think about it. When you have to concern you.-;
self with value and performance, you are likely to buy better.
CfllCllry.
Birthday Gift
. At Alden'• in the last tliree years, our per unit 111le
hes been more expensive cerpeting, reflecting this fact.
Con11quently, we have the lergest 1election of finer quali·
tie• you will '" anywhere, all at competitive prices.
The end result is customer tatisfaction, pride end
recommendations which· provide our overwhelming source
of new business. Fashion Slww Designed for Wife
PALO ALTO (AP) -Hattt Trotl&otl llJl"lltC a bl"1lday IUl)lrlae Cit 1t1a wile, Lony.
B)' pr<orrlltfetDetll. the Palo Allo fot«lor decontor .._ hll wlla Info • new department atore bere Monilq alPI "to 1oo1t 1<r a ....,el far lier ., .. .._ dly." .... .... ....
'Ibey -up In tlte tuition ·-. """' aolt IJPtl l1ltlmlulad a lllllarlat. bucketa ol dtami>asne, ...... cJote frltnda ad 111olt•qw -PlrldJnl fn a lilt jJ WI!-. _,iato -8'-lloma ..... t1ntp -clolhtt ti . ..,.~ -rel -J1wJr1
Mii. Traueoil al lint littnl 1111 .....; Ilk! Mateo -. who lllelll Iba
fultlon -· '"""· loJcf Ma ..... lttlio "" ...... Of Illa • lllmt, ... -..... Nprlle. •
tab Illa aD, •• aald.
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Plac1lllla Ave.
COSTA MISA
'46 4131
HOUlllt Miii. Tin T1-I. f .. SoJ!l-Pll. t le f-SAT. •.JO le I
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Think Traffic's Bad?
Have You Tried DMV?
BJ CAllOL MOORE .... ..., ........
EVERY BOVll BAS • MINl1l'EI ucept the cne 10U tpe!ld In the Depart·
mmtof-Yehlcleo.
I -a FJ1oMy lo......, my Ucomt, llglrlng the reot of the -Id -141
be II the bont .. m1n1 Pl)'Cbocb.
But ther"e wn nine other'....-S ahead o1 mt who
a). bad my ...,. blrtl>day, bl ,.... dwlilnl name or aclo
.ir-, e) had jut puHd Driver's Ed .or d) owned oul.of·
olate -ud didn't rad the olp .,.....-.
Lunch i.i,ir Is the only Ume for uo f*5 typa lo visit
1be DMV. Yet only cne typist Is Ga Grty. Covemmmt
wants lo appear orderly.
When I lloally pt lo Miii Typist,' she -If I have
the quarter for the $3.25 fee. ''No, I'm eorry." (fve bad
p1'nly ., time In Ille lul 23 mlnula lo fish out • quartot
U I bad ane.) -· llllB WANDl!llS OrF lo find change for my •10. I wooder why thal"1 so
dllllcuJI lllnct ..... just labn In fll.2$. Miu Typ1s1 returns 1o find that she'• out ol tat forms. Sbe f .. 11 In the
back of Ille drawer peeb In a cableol wblle aeated, rochecb the dre-
ud tntaTupll a eo'.-nr who remlndl ber the ftn111 ere Ga the bollom
sbell Sbe will have lo 1et oll the stool Thtrty..ilbt ol my IO mlnuttl have expind when I reach the test bench.
I allow myaelf 12 .....,... for each of the 36 questi<m, boplnl speeclm& eye-
bells aren't aubjed lo the 15 mph llmlt. I fmlsh and bead for the two, Y" tllo, open "Llcen!e" wlndoWI only lo
1ee me clerk bang her "Cloi!led" sip.
THE ONE CLEJUt Id! ...., -.. for lunch. aubstitutlog I fellow -ker
who Is qulckly replaced by a third. . . Walt while Worker No. I retrieves the regulatJOO ballpoint peo takeo ab...t-
mlndedly by Wcrker No. 2.
Vaio Woman trite lo reed eye dw1 williout gluaes.
Nm MID stoops ID front of camera taklDg picture of VllD Wom111.
S«COd shot must be taken which requires •. kfficlal cooference lo decide
how t.o keep photo count in sequence with applicatkm.. .
Clerk amazed at bow fast I read the eye chart (havmg memoriud 1t ID the
lul 12 mlnutes).
I SEE TUE MACIDNE they used lo le!l for color blindness four yem ago
but it is not operating. Don't red and green make a difference in traffic any
more' Aiter If/ mlnule! for a 1ttmlngly brief errand, I put my toes OD the red
line and manage to 0 Sm.lle." State government can be 11 taxing as the Feds
If 1:07 p.m. . MIND IF I BANG A UT I'm lat. for the office.
Dana Citizens Poll Set
Over Highway Widening
The Dana Point Citizens for Actioo
Thursday will release tt!ulls of a poll
of nearly ·iio property ownen and others
affected by plans to widen Pacific Coast
Highway lhn>Up the commuoil}''• bm-
loess district.
The reaulta o( the sampling -asklog
opinions an four separate treatments of
the roadway -will be compiled this
week.
Iocluded In the list of suggestlooJ lo•
the roadway is a one-way couplet -using
Coast Highway for ooe dlredion of travel
and Del Prado u the other.
Tlial plao bu the unolllclal approval
by the Orange County Planoinfl Depart·
meat whlch is workinc with the state
highways .. ...,..,.. lo draft a plllll lo
expaod the Highway 101 routlog.
The other plans include:
-Using Del Prado alone lo tieor the
total traffic .., Pacific Coast lltgbway.
-Wtdeninf the alstiDI Coast Hlgl>-way lo 120 feet aod romoving all parting
on the curb ....._ Tliat plao would affect
scores of separate Iota aod business
bu!hungs.
-Widening the highway to 1 sub-
llaodanl (for 1 major htghway) UK feet.
a plao llready rejected by couoty aod
highway plaDDen.
The search for a preference fn the com·
munity was launched last spring and
generated at least me stonny meeting
sponsored by the Citizens for Action.
County planners de3cribed the altemii:·
tives at that meeting.
Spokesmen for that department sald
this week that about three moolhs are
left in order to mate a final decision on
which rout. would be uodertilen.
Stat. officlals. reacting lo lmpeoding
death of the Pacillc Coast Freeway
routing, are reported to be ~ to
begin a major change fn highway size in
the rommuoity.
Pacific Coast Highway or ao altemalA!
have been labeled a major btghway which
will subatitut. for the loss of the free-
way.
The couplet amDj(emtDt. local :;ources
have predicted. will prohably be the
prelereooe of those sampled iD the Citi-
WlS for Action p:ill.
Tlial proposal would meao little ID the
way of rigbt-Of·way purchase (eacepl for
a rulp of land en.nding from Del
Prado to the old bJibway lle&I' the hal'-
bor eotraoee).
The couplet arrangemeol, offidals have
uid, would involve changes in only one
piece of property along Del Prado and DO
properties CXl Pacific Coast !llihW&Y.
U.S. •Fed Up~
Schmitz Aft.er Discont.ent.ed Vore
WASHINGTON (UPI) -0ranCe Colmo
ty'I Hop. Jolm G. Scllmfta, the Jobo
Bild! Society member nomlolted I«
Plelldeol by the Amerlcao Party,
describes his eaodldlc)r u a 1p1rk lo dry
grua -reody lo bunt IDlo name at any
momeoL
'J'be dry grass, he rootendl, t. the
dllconteot of tbe mlllionl who m1ke up
••MlddJe Amerlca." He 11)'1 they are fed
up with loafers oo the welf1ra rolls at oDe extreme,· &Dd 11 the other wllh lo-
herllon of wulth who fllrt witb
ood&llsm In ~ ol polltleal power.
'Ille Amer1cao Pll'\J' pldled Schmlb u
Ill lllndanl bearer ol LoulMUe, 111~ 1111-llllA!I Allbenw Gov. Gap C. w.n-decided oo1 to nm optn.
Sdlmlb-IDID--
dly tllal "' 111 ....... -· llllt • anndltic -." Ba ..... bil mUa
.. --"' It -""""" -pit 1111•• -..i 1111 .. 11il>w lllll lhll
be -1d -to -•IAIA! • IA!Jo.
-... roldo. lie saJd be hid ..,..,..
-lrrritltlGlll to -411 pone! ud talt-
"'J'bey're """"" -the 111111 who Ml t&keD G""il Walllce'1 plact," be
llld.
"'!'boy """ lo .. -klod ol 111&11 be t..•
Sdllllta Is 1 laa"""'t ~..,.
• 111 H"lft frGlll e.1lfor* I lldl COO-# tlzl~ael 6trid, ....... ., (9-
.... -Ha --.. °"'Cl• • Im &lier .. ,..n In Iha CoUlilndl
Slate SellalA!. but be ... -In Iha
prlm&r)" lhil year.
He is a stocky, bllding man with a thin
black moustache wbo will be c Oil Sltur-
dly.
From 1152 lo IMO, be ltrVed as a
Marloe eorpo jet aod bellcopter pilot aod
boldl 1 commi.ssion u a lieutenant col·
ooe1 lo the MeriDe Corps reserve. He bu
llugbl philooophy. hlst«y aod political
lclenc:e at Oalilomla'• SIDll ADI collele.
Schmits ii I &man Cllhollc lod the
father ol seveo children.
'Ibo eaodldate saJd be does DOI loot
upoo Ille American Party u •1 third
perly" but U ID "alte:rDati'fe partJ" for
-who Ire fed llP wllb the -&Dd the Itepubllcan• lie saJd lbe
Democnta ... "lhl porty ., w
aDd the llt!KtbUeaol ... "Ibo ...v .,
dicQy.'' ,_ wbo malle 11P "Mlddla
America.. ScbmiQ sa\d, ... ·~ wbo
wn!oraU.q,u~to-on
-wllo ... , ..wk &Dd -wlib
Inherited -who doo1 -to -v
"Soclalilm lppuls lo IO!lll of -
•Ith lnb!lilA!d mooey u a woy lo
.,._, .. be llid. while to -., -II the oilier eod of the IClle ti appuls
•u a ny of living wltboul ~-"
lie aid °'""' t. dlaeantenl In the ....... try tbal Is "Ub-a _._ ..
"'And ............ ..,*'·" ha aid.
"'lllal ~ --1nlo ---Ibo fllOllll .. ,...... _Ibo .... parlleL"
r •
s DAllY PD.OT
Occupation Unit :
Called Success
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So"'r Espleriota
One ot the larg..t eolar flues recorded by mao Is shown by scien·
tlsts at the Boulder, Colo., National Oceanic aod Atmospheric As&ocia-
Uon. II covered 2.8 bllllon Jquare mllea aod lasted two hours. Ridged
areu ID photo are wa11I of hydrogen gu.
At 71, She Killed Alleged
Attacker; May Be Charged
MIAMI (AP) -Stvt11ty-.ye11M>ld
Mattie Davis faced passible murder
charges today 1fler killing a former
mental P1tltot who allegedly beat her
and then smashed a botUe over her
niece'• be4d.
"I bat. to do It." Homicide Sgt. Artbur
Beach Beck sald Monday oner arre&ttng
her in the fatal shootlog of tdwanl L.
Dukes, 30, who officers said bad a king
polioe rerorl.
Dukes died Monday less lhao M hours
alter Mra. Davia told police lhe shot him
with a .SI-caliber revolver that she
purchued for self-protection a year ago
and bad never fired.
"You ought lo be ashamed ." Mra.
Davis told Sgt. Beck u she sat in 1
hosptlal ••ailing tttatmenl SUDday Dlgbt
wbUe IUtlfOl'll ltruggled to save Dukes'
Ule. "You policemeo sbould be aalwned
for leUinl a man like Duba out on the
atreet. I liope he clles."
Sgt. Beek said ·he ODCI mestede on 1 murdtt dllrp Ill a fall!-·
during a dice pme. Dukes wu ldj
criminaJly insane, treated in a slate
boepllal for siI months and relaased.
Authorities were at odds over whether
Mrs. Davis sbould be charged with
murda".
"She will be charged with murder,"
said Homicide Lt. Paul Shepherd shortly
after Dukes died.
But state Atty. Richard Gorsteln sald
he ordered homicide lnvesligators not to
take immediate action.
"It was a serious mistake for anyone
lo advise them to arrest ber ti the facts I
beard are correct," aa1d Gerstein.
Mn. Davia wu arrested on a charge of
lntent to oommit murder Sunday after
baoding ber pistol lo the fin! policemao
who anived at the abootlng scene.
Sbe saJd Dukes Clllle to the small
apartment home she manages. knocked
her on the floor and ticked her in the
atomacb eeveral times.
Sbe uld •ben her ni«e, Bea llom:e.
40, tried to intervene, Dukes 1m11bed a
botUe on her forehead and begao beating
Mn. Moore.
Mn. Davis told ollieero. Illa rot her
revolver. clwM Dukes into a l'OQ01 and
fired throlJlh the door, hlttlog Dukes
near the heart.
Lelderl of the Clplstrano-Laguna
Rqlooai' Occupatlooal Program lhla
week sald they recent\y completed lhe1r
, 1 D:ll& 1UCC1tsslul IUD'Ul\er procram but
~ the ........ bu only just
Despite the active aeries of summer
we1tlooal classel. om school year'•
projeetl will multiply three-fold aod will
be paid for with I 1234.IOI bud(et, sald
ROP Direct« Hector Nnarette.
Laguna Art
Association
Rena1ned
Fifty.four yem alter Ila founding lo
September, 1911, the Laguna Beacb Ari
Asaoclatloo Is changinl Ila Image, aod tu
oame.
Last week, the board of dirtdon
agreed that the association and Its Cliff
Drive gallery, whJcb dates lrom 1929, will
become the LllUDI Beach Museum of
Art.
Expreuing the view that a museum
would play 1 more lmporilot role ID the
community, the dlrect.on agreed that,
after the curnnt reno\latloo program,
ball of the gallery will be opened to the
pubLic free , with the balance of tbe
building held for monthly exhibits, such
as the All CallfonUa, Watercolor Society
and membership eJ.blbils, for which
there would be a amall charge.
The museum portion would feature
early Laguna art. items that have been
loaned, and a variety 'nr dJsplays of
general interest, Including pieces of an·
tique art.
The Laguna Beach Ari ADoclatlon'1
first exhibition of paintings wu opening
in tbe old Town Hall in July, ltll and the
association was incorporated u a non-
profit organization in 1920, the second
oldest in the statt ol California.
1be present gallery WU built in 1929 on
property given by Mr. and MI'I. Howard
G. Heiller, with Mrs. Lewis Moulton and
Mrs. James Irvine helping to raise funds
for the building.
The uooclaUon sponsored the lint
F..Uval of Arts in lhl 11U11U11tr of 1932.
In IMS, funds from tbt. estate o£ early
Laguna artist Frank Cupr!en.J>elped to
eol&r1e the gallery lDd the oew 1ddltlon w" openinj in 1951 with 1 collection of
paintlnp which became the gallery"•
permanent memorial collection of early
Laguna works.
,,. ---.illy """ .._i from trustees ol the L11UD1 Unified ud
Clplstraoo Untiled lchool diltrlcta lo~
lsuoch I mojor effort lhla ochoot yea<,
flnanc:ed throqb a 111 rot. of oboul 1.5
cents in Clpiatrano UDlfled and 7 c:ellll ID
Laguna.
Tbe malo aim of the pniemn ls lo .,_
fer usable trlJoing lo jol>rellted ltllll.
Olflclala in the pnill"llll 1tlecl -which provide akilla in lqb deDwld lo
the worklog field.
Tbe summer'• 92 gradual,. completed
courses IUch u the medlcal teclmlclan.
supermarket occupatkm, conatructlon
and maintenance and mecbanicl.
Sooo oner tbe acboot beglm, .. 1d ROP.
spotnman Gerald Copeland, the pro-
gram will test about IOO 1enlon to
del<rmine atudeot interest in job-nlated
training areas. ·
Navarette wUl be working with an ex·
panded ata!f which now I n c I u d e 1 ·
Copel&od. guidance coordinlt«, and :
three technicians. '
They will let Up Clrttr auJdaoce •
centers in area high achoob which will
offer aptitude test.a and audio-Yisual lo-,
formation on tbe world of work. •
Besidea the courses 1!reacly offered, •
Copel&Dd sald oew oflerlop om ochool
year will include teacher alde. bu11nea, •
hotel-motel manageruent, b a n k 1 n 1,
grocery work, department llore Of>"
portunities, appliance rePJir, cable .
televisioo hookup aod pottery productloo. •
Mechanical couraes will I n c I u d e
Volkswagen mechanics, auto air coo-·
diUODing repair aod oervice, llDOI device •
and rotary engine repairs.
Spokesmen for the program emphasiza ·
that the courses all include on-tbe-jobo
type-tratolng with materials aod toob Ill .
use in privale industry.
Rare Bumper
Sticker OK'd
• AUSTIN. TeL (UPI) -Amber
Mist, a stripper from Baltimore,
responded to • noUce that the Tei~
as J.!emorial Muaeum wu col·
lectiog bumper atlckm by lt!lding
her personal sticker: "Snuute,
Don't Struggle."
Sbe Included pictures ol her..U
oode except lo< earrlop ind lboe&
Tht m u 1 e u m ' 1 Ql)nupondlns:
secretary, Willena C. Adam1, wrote
a note of than.kl to Ml.as Ml.It Mcn-
elly. Tbe 1ticker wW be lldded to
Jhe museum collection. T be
pictures will be "llled."
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YEAR-END SALE!
MARI( IV's
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1973 MODELS JUST AROUND THE CORNER
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Napalm Girl Fine-She's a Lucky One
Figuring Tax
Out Is a Gas
WAR 7.0NES DEPT. -It ... ms lo be
getting tcJuibe.r and lollgher lbe9e days to
know whit kind of 1 price yoo pay when
yoo pull up to thr: pumpt at your f1vorite
neighborhood service station.
Everybody seems to have a different
price. Or at itast, a different way of
advertising II.
You see signs proclaiming "Gas War''
or ''Serve Yourself and Save." Even
some of the major·line stations have
gone to the serve yourself dodge.
fl used to be that the sell-service gim-
mick was reserved for obscure outfits.
The sign ffVer the pumps said "Green
Trtt Gas" and the guy who ran lhe joinl
usually sat on an overturned oil barrel.
•1e was in greasy overall! and chewing
on a straw.
WHEN YOU PUMPED that stuff into
the old family buJ, yoo didn't really ltnow
what Y1J11 were buying. It might just be
diluted sap from lhe Green Tree.
AIJyway, now the major gasoline com-
panies have jumped Into ,.II-service or
almost an1 other gimmick they can think
up to make tbtir gas seem cheaper than
the guy's down the block.
OJrrenlly, the automobile fuel market
see.ms to be thrown lnto Its biggest im-
broglio 1n years and I can't help feeling
sorry for the chaps who try to mate a
living selling lhe stuff.
Right here along the Orange Coast. for
example, it seems you can pay anywhere
lrom 37 cents down to 32.9 cents for a
gallon of premium fuel. There doesn't
seem lo be any particular pattern as to
the location where the price might be up
or down.
ft.10ST OF THIS present confusion, it
see.ms, can be traced to the statehouse
boys who have been slapping variou.s tax-
es on gasoline.
You might have guessed it, rij;ht?
Back on July 1. the Callfomia
Legislature decided to do some more
Good Worts and in order to raise the
mooey, a new 5 percent sales tu on
gasollne was adopted. This was to raise
$173.4 millim for Good Works and
another 9$.5 ntilUoo that they would find
something to spend on later.
Trouble wu, the 5 percmt tu was to
be levied against the full price: for a
galloo ol gu, which almdl' lnclQdu 7
cents In state tu: and ('cenla ln federil
taxes. Thus it clearly became a tar upon
a tax. The legality of such a gimmick ls
open to stron1 quesllonln&.
FACED WITII th!J problem, th< good
solons got on the legi.llative bicycle and
backpedaled. They modllJed the lu ..
th.It It only applies to the nw price of a
gallon of gu before the other 11 cents in
tu.es gets added. This wu nice.
So I pulled into this major self'"""lce
1tation yesterday where signs all over
the place advertised. a gallon of hlgh lest
fuel at 31.t ctnll a 1allon. I was so pleas-
ed. I started pumping.
Then I happened to look at the little
price window on the pump itself. It said
the price or a 1allon is n.t cents. "Where
did tbe other penny come rrom." I uke<I
tbe attendant wbo wu leaning on my car
entenna. "That's the nles tax," he ex-
plained.
11lE ADVERnsED price at this stl-
tion, in other words, did not include the
new Good Works tu that the Leefslature
dreamed up.
Following that logic, It would seeft1
that service stations would be able to
deduct all the taxes from an advertised
price for 1 gallon of I"· Thus with a
total price or 32.9 cents a gallon, the .sta-
ticrts could deduct 12 cents and proclaim
the fuel for sale at 20.9 cents per gallon.
Then all motorists could figure all ta"e.s
come on top m that.
Thi.s would seem }Ogicat. Trouble is:
that logic doesn't have much lo do with
the gasoline selling buainesl these days.
You are left SUJpectiug we can thal k
the Tai: Thinker.Uppers for that.
By CARL D. ROBINSON
SAIGON (AP.) -Two monlhl ., ....
napalm dropped by South V1tt111111ese
plan6 ,..l 9-yw-Gld Phan Thi JIIm
Phuc screaming la pain and panic: down
a highway nort-o! S.Iion, ohe bu
ntarly recovtred from her burns.
At the Barsky Cent.tr, a hospital for
plastic and reconstructlve fW'Cel'J 1n
Saigon, Vietnam<,. IW'tleons trained la
lh< Unlled Stalel planled • patcllwork ol
stamp.sized J!l'a!la over her burned blclt,
neck and arms.
She'll probably be home for lcbool In
the fall; not so with many or her frienda.
T•nkNemesb
American planes, u!ing "smart
bombi, have knocked out 14
Communist t..anks in single
day. Plane (Righi) dJrects luer
beam at target while second
plane (Left) releases bomb
which homes in on targel.
N06e and tail systems make
difference between 11dumb
and &marl" bombs.
Store Robber
Slays Woman
With Cleaver
SANFORD, Fla. (AP) -Vera Lff
Mathis' scrums broua:ht neighbors run-
ning to her tiny one-room grocery st.ore.
They found the elderly widow dylna o! &.. infficted by • meat cleaver-
wloldiag robber, police said.
Mn. Mathia dled Mooday at a local
hDcital i1bout an hour after she was faUDd an the Ooor of her Goldsboro com·
munlty grocery, officers aaJd. She was
believed to be in her late IOs or early 70s.
Sanford Police Chief Don Buller ,.Id
the weapon used to fllaah the woman's
head and hand apparently W&!I from the
meat cooler in her store.
Butler said three men were taken int.o
custody by Bill Bernosky, a polloe tecbnl-
dan wwking at the crime scene lhortly
after Mrs. Mathis wu attacked.
Butler said police bad oblalned 1
description o( a man seen running from
the grocery, and when three men drove
by in a car and one of them fil that
description, Bemo!ky gave chase. He
cornered the three at gunpoint in a dead
end street about five blocks from the
store, said BuUer.
The three were not identified .
A battertd cigar box and the cleaver
were near Mn. Mathis' body. Butler
speculated tbl robber found mon<y hid-
den in the bol: after emptying the cash
register, which was "cleaned out except
for a few food &tamps and a dime."
Famed Reporter Dies
CHICAGO (AP) -Ray Br<nnan, 84,
one of Oilcago's leg_endary newspaper
repo~en who was once charged ¥lilh
stealmg secret congressional testimony,
died Sunday of cancer. Brennan. a
reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, was
indicted ror allegedly stealing testimony
given before the Senate C r I m e
Investigating Committee involving a
Chicago ix>Uce captain. The charges were
subsequenlly di3m!Jsed.
Mon ll>ul IO cJilldnn ond ldul!J 11'1 at
lhe a.My Cod« wlfb ,_ ond bodlea
ocomd by war, -nll, cllstue and
coopaltlI de!ecll. 1'fwe an burned ones. vk:tlml' of war
and home mllillpt; people dls!lplred by
mlnet ond bll !rqmeola, blb1ea lying
lo crlbo ,...,....., from opnlionl !or
Cleft palalel, I -blrtll dtft<l in
Vlelnlm; and lhe vtcllml o! noOll, s
stllJ.wttaplllned d!Juse which owHUy
Oita IWIY !aclol 11-and booes. Comoored lo the other poUenla, Kim
Pbuc II lllcky. Her lame u "the UtUe
air! In tho -per· bu coused some
Factor Heir,
Wife Routed
By Agents
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Mu Factor
nI, a campaign worker for Sen. George
S. McGovern, says Secret Service agent.I
broke into biJ $1,150-a~ooth apartment
that II located above the quart.en of Vice
PJTSldtnt Spiro T. Agnew .
Factor, an heir to the cosmetic forlunt,
says he wu IIll10)'<d by the Intrusion,
but believes that Agnew knew nolhlns
about it.
"The&e people think they're: doing a
favor for him, but I'm sure be wouldn't
condone thil," said Factor in an in-
terview with the Wubington Pott.
The apartment. above Agnew in the
Sheralon Park Hotel belonged lo John B.
Connally when he WU Tr e I I u r y
Secretary. Connally gave up the a~
ment several wetks before Factor ar·
rived on July 27.
An Agnew spokesman said II the Secrtl
Service agents "hear noise above the
vice president'• apartment 1n a sup-
poaedly empty apartmenl, I would hope
they would check immediately."
"I couldn't believe it," said Factor, a
Los Angelu lawyer. "Thret men broke
Into our apartment It wu five mlnutea
to 10 at nigbt. My wife and I were on the
bed. We wtren~ lo a t'Ompromlsing posl·
Uon, but we could have been."
In a joking promiae, Factor said he
would not bug Aaoew's 1partmenl
But Frank Mank!ewlcz. p o 11 t I c a I
coordinator for the McGovern campaign,
said Agnew's Secret s.r.Jce delaclunent
may have put a bug in the apartment
when Connllly lived there.
"It's awful dllficuH to hear noises In
the Sheraton , • • unless you have
AeMIUve mlcrophones .•• said
ManldewicL
Julie in Dedication
WASlllNGTON (AP) -Julie Ni.on
Eisenhower will take part 'Jbursday in
the dedication o! the Herbert Hoover Na-
llonal Historic Sile In Well Branch, Iow1.
blrlhplece of the !onntt president The
White House alao lnllOWlced Monday that
while en route to Iowa &be will stop in
Chicqo Wednesday nliht where she will
read a spe«h from her father, President
Nixon, to the American Health Congress.
Wlelu
°"fol'•
'Spiro s•ys Knight to 0-
three is 'fOur next mow,
Bobby/'
Showers Wash Eastern U.S.
North Central, South Portions Severely Affected
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-·-u. -11111 nurML
"I doa'l underlllnd wlly lbi pta •
mlieh atteoUon," 1111 1 Vlttnamw
plutle IW'llOO· "She ii -tho Jost aerloluly lnjlnd henl and ahe Wiii be
going homl D>ri."
Kim Pbue bu·1 lane to 10 to -I
modtll ....... -lrull lreet .. Ibo
!own o! 'l'rlng Ban&, 1$ mllet -
o! SoJaon. Unlike her, -Banl:J po-U"'la hive oaJy eacb oilier; tbelr
llmllit1 lft dud or be toodl u Ibo po-
U..!J' lime In tho bOopltal -Giii.
Some pallellll lltl1 !or • 1"' or m«e
while tho --ntiuUd lll<m. Lam Luc, • s.yew-old, loll the lowtr
parl ol his Ilea lo 1 sbtU lrqmenl ti An
Loe. Hll !alhar -klllod. 'lbe do<ton
are r<bUlldlnc his mouth with plalel and
gral!J, and hi can Hl oplo.
NINY"'t 'l'h! 'llll, U. WU ·lnJUnd -herbairwu~lnol!lldllnolo1
SaJ101t tliop. Skin rnn. .. ...wtns
her ocalp.
There ii Nban, I sad-laced, 9-yeor-old
who •ll• .. his bed -by • network or band.al• 1eCU1bJ1 • "tuba"
THIS IS HOW SCIENTISTS THINK ICHTHYOSTEGA MAY HAVE APPEARED
Trail of Footprints Loft In A111trllllo Gorp 350 Mllllon Y11r1 Ago
UPIT ....
Historie Traeks Found
MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI) -
Footprinta made by an animaJ which
roamed the earth more than 350 million
yean ago, have been found by an
Australian blologl!t in a remote gorge in
Eastern Victoria, he aald today.
Norman Wakefield, 53, head of the
biology department al Monash Unlveni·
ly, Melbourne, found the !ootprlnll last
Sqftmber In purpliJh sandstone while
exp1.orlng the rugged gorges on the
Genoa River In Glppoland. He said they
may prove to be tbe oldest footprints
known to man.
"The !oolprinla were made by a !our-
legged creature which may have looked
like a small crocodile about two feet
long," Wakefield 1ald.
"The prlnla corresponded lo the scien-
Ufic reconstruction of the world'• earli-
e!t fossil amphibian, the Ichthyoslega,
found in Gret.nland in the 1920s," he said.
"The footprint. ire u old u the
earliest known fossil remains of land
creatures with backbones anywhere tn
the -id. Tbey 1rt more than JOO
million years older than any previOUJ
evidence of these animals in the aoulhml
hem!Jpher<.
"And they show a primitive Ill&• of "
limb evolution not prevlou1ly
demonstrated to science -the feet point
dlrectly out or the animal'• 1lde.11
"1be tracts mark an era iD evolution
comparable to the moonwalks In the
space age of man," sclence writer John
Messer of the Age new1paper Aid today.
Alt.r !lndlng the trackJ, Wal<e!leld
coolactod the pro!OllOI' ol "'°loJIY el
Mooaah, James Warren, a specialist in
fossils who con!Jnned by studies o! the
rocks and plant fossils in the area, that
the prints came from the Devonian qe
-about ISO mlUioo yeon ago.
Questioning of Black VD
Study, Rebuff Reported
The Dmmlan period, spannln1 IO
million years of geological history, is
known as the age of fishes .
In late Devonian times, the first
backbooed onimalJ developed Bmbl.
These Wer< tho prjmlUYI anuihi-1
Then, ages later, came the repftfes.
lchlhyostega was a creature with some
typical fish bonel in the skull, 1n eel-like
tall, but also with lour walklna llmhl. w ASIIlNGTON (AP) -Six yearJ ago
an employe o! the U.S. Public Health
Service questioned the morality or a
federal syphilis study in Alabama. The
ruult wu an internal inquiry and an of-
ficial decision to take no action.
Peter Burtc:m, who worked in the
venerul-diseue branc:h of the PHS in
San Francisco, said in an interview that
he nlsed the lS3Ue in 1966. In 1969 he was
told the experiment had been reviewed
and th.al nothing couJd be done for the
( IN SHORT •.. )
participants in the Tuskegee Study.
The Tuskegee Study ls a ~year ex-
periment conducted in Macon County,
Ala ., by the Public Health Service to
detennine the effects of untreated
syphilis. Some 400 black men suffering
from the disease in 193% wert enrolled in
the experiment and never received any
treatment for the disease. At least seven
died as a dlrect rtsult of untruted
syphillis.
e Dnnorrats Try Agal11
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Anxious to
shed their internal problems and get on
with the campaign, Democrats today
name Sartent Shriver. former director of
the Puce CoJlll and the antipoverty pro-
lfUl, u their vice presidential · can-
dldale.
In an extraordinary e m e r g e o c y
meeting, the Democratic National Com-
mittee gathered to comply with Sen.
George S. McGovern's recommendation.
that Shrivtr serve as bis running mate.
The cornm1u .. , In a display o! party
llar!!l<Jll1 lackln& dllrina the national con-
vention ln Miami Beach. was sure to
elect Shriver, 56, Sen. Edward M. Ken-
nedy's brotber-ln·law.
e lrelaMtl Toll-500
BELFAST (UPI) -William Henry
Crelahton, • Pnltatanl mll!Uamen, died
dllrina the nlaht lo • burs! o! machine
1un fir< near the border with the Irish
Rtpubllc, the llOOtb ,.,_ killed In
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Ireland.
In Armagh, 40 miles southwest of
Bellas!, a British ooldler wu crusbed lo
death when his onnor..i omit car
overturned u It l'ftr'Ved to avoid Romm
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WASHINGTON (AP) -'l1le lat. o! 1
bill to implement nr>fault auto imura.nce
nationwide bangl CE a vote scheduled in
the Senate by tale today.
Agreement was reached Moo.day to
vote by ~ p.m. PDT on a motloo by Sen.
Roman Hruska {R-Neb.), lo send the
Commer« Commlll•e bill lo the
Judiciary Commltt.., which wwld kill
the cbance n! final action during Ibis ccn-
J!l'<'SlOllll session.
Sen. Marlow Cook (R-Ky.), said be
would voto !or recommittal because
"there are wild questiom" abollt the coa-
sUtutlon.allty of aeveral provisions which
should be studied by Ille Judiciary Com-
m.lttee.
Panel Approves
Busing Controls
WASHINGTON (AP) -'l1le Homo
Education and Labor Committee today
approved 1 bill that would sharply Itml~,
the power of the courts lo order buslnr'
In school ~atloo c...,,
The bill, wblcb would p r o v 1 d o
IeglslaUve llandan!I lo gulde tbl courts
in desegregation caaea, ts 1 modlflcatioa
ol one propooed by Prtsldent NiJon.
Before approving the bill by • ZI lo II
vo,., the committee made two major
changes. II added a provision dealgned to
upgrade ~lty scboo!Jo U I D
altornativo lo clesqftgallag them, and
.-ved o provlston that would ban
pennltted the reopening ol desqrepllon
orders already In ellect.
Tom Neal Dies-Gained I
'
Nowriety Over Brawl
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Tom Neal,
whose moderate stardom tn B-pktures
wu oclipaed by tbl vloleot ctramu ol his
ol!-s<rt<11 Ille, bu dled tllbl montha
-being freed -prllon. Neal, 58, -mtule heldllnet la 111111
due lo 1 fight with IClor Franchot Tone
over a bUJom blonde actress. wu found
dead ln bed II his North Hollywood home
Monday.
Autborlties said be 1ppar<nlly dled of
natural CIUMI. 'l1Je body WU !oond by
Noal'1 l~,..,-old IOll, Tbomu.
The ruggedly hanaome Neal, who
special!Jod in 1oui1>t1tJ "1111, htd lllr-
red la ...., 100 low budlet movies belwe
the blg)lly publlcbed flClll ... Barberi
Peyton -him !di career.
Tone, IOrloull:J lojured, marrltd -
Ptylon after tho lllltl but "" -him A .S.,. Iller aad l'Blltlld bar
romance wllh Neal.
However 1 Neal'• career plurrimetld
and la later >1eon lie bewna a landat:apo
111'dtner la Palm Sprlop.
Then ill 11111111 'll>lnl wl!e, Goll. ...
found abol to dMlh ID lier .._. 11M1.
cbarpcl wllh murc1er, ma!Dlaloed lhll
Ille WU lllUed duria( I ....... fot tho
pbtoL
Ila WU eoovlcted of btfolunllry
--and .,... • J.10 -
prilOll -He -......... parole Jut Dec. f, afttr IOl"lblC lb<
)'ell'I.
His movlt ......,. -llmllod lo ...,..
-.. minor !JJml. Ciodlll lndaded kftNn tba Llw," '1't Plyq Ttctn.,.
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!Ill !Int wile, -Vlet)r Ltna, ~
-bJm ..i ... _. wllt tlltd of
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YOSEMl'l'E (AP) -A
fonw ,..,..., mi"'°"' at
Y...mlta National Park bu
..... armted in -'rlth • lltt Ibo! did ..
Ootimlfod •·• damap al a port ...... borD Ale. I, Gf.
llclalt -. P.,t Senlce la,. _.
forcement chief 1-'
c·. BRIEFS )
lllacldet4a aald lht Y«Jlll, •
miaar. hu btea arralped m lflonJ. ...... cbarpa and
!mer c1m,..111 aeUllll·-lhs. He Is belnC bold Iii
Pre.-0-17 Jail pendloc
..,_-In U.S. Dillrl<I .
O>urt -federal ju1'lalle 4'11"""""1 lawa.
~#Cert ... Arnn
' SAH lllANCISCO (Ai') -A
caJa-Ooualy man bu '*""...-.. tile .... al· templed~ e:&tartlaD ol an
IUurance llrm ... poUoa
rtJJOrted Monday.
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Hurt· Youths Aid Each Other
try to belp -do anything you·
told them ••• "
Northern Blazes. Battled
WIU.ITS (AP) -Fon!Stry ____ ....,._._.._
omctals today erpecled to
control an outbreak ol a ball
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acordled more tban l ,llllO .......
S!»wned by ... Uming bot,
city weatbel',. lino e-upCed
-.ylnMel>doclnoandEI
Dorodo 111iiooot -· u ...n u In Morin and Lde'
countler.
400 men ferreted out llareui>o
Jn the 4,3'l0 acre Big Sur area
lire, whicb 1tarted TUuday
and wu -.1Jec1 latl
weekend.
U.S. Foreat Servioe ollicials
said wa~ -emenl
teamaweredeter m i ni n C
emergency meaaurt to ratore
tome of the Loa Padres Na·
tlonaJ Fomt watonbed before
winter rainll. Euesa nmolf
ml&ht otherWise-c • u ••
South ol btrt al LaJ>toiivlDe,
211 men with 4t pio<es ol
equ1pnen1 ~ a m. Reunion Set ::i.,!;U:-1n • ~ .-CAlfORNIA • A...-.. blue la burnln( '-------' At Glendale eJa1i1 mila aoulll ol Doa IUao
floodlnc and damqe to Ibo
Coast Higbway, they 111d.
In the wake ol the II million
Ure, Loa PadrU area foresl
aupervlsor 1-1 Lonculer
said rangers wculd reaume Jaouioc camping entry permita
dlacootinued laat Friday.
He warned, howev.!r~ that
baci< C>lUDtry areu, UR most
of the lllte, cont.lnue to
register. 1bove nonDlll fire
danler , and urged ut"'"a
caulloo witb lire.
In Mandoclno Coonty umm. 01 P'"~"-wu ___._. Tbe Glendale Hiib School OllJcials aaJd the I t 0 ......,..~ ••.--0-ol 1112 la acbeduJing a
flrelltblers woold eontroJ Iba Under CGlltrol late Monday, !~year reunion for Ang, :16 at I AlllllOllT ICHOO\S nr. today. alter a IWHay light by toll the Puadena Hilton Hotel. HA-cuma
A lire In the f11C1ec1 Snow men. Ticteta ore '21· per couple. ,. --
Mountain aru of the Men-M6PUP _.11ons continued Further Information can be ~.;f:j' ~
dodno Jl{allonal Fomt was Monday oo a 650-acre lire In obtained by calling Jan
held to.five acm. Long Valley, five mile a Wes:tra .Di Bias et (213) ':.Z.:..":"",.:O
Morin Coonty llre ofliciail, •--~~~·~of!Clear~~·~La~te~oau.~~-~~-· _or_G_1eadai __ •_"_1&_b.!!!ll!!!!,.,!!1!n•I 77MMt aaicl a 41).acno lire on the AIJGul 1111 miles to tile IOU!h, Scbool.
llru"'1 imll slope ol Mt.
Tamaipais WU -lata Monday by 7t fiftllgblera In
the Alpine I.de ... -two miles aoutlnrest o I
Fairfax.
A wlndtiled lire In the El
Dorado National Forest, 1$
miles east of Placerville. rip. A man Jdenlllled u Jooeph
Broglio, a 57·ye1r.old owaw of
a rock<MISbing Orm I n
Alta~iljt, wu to apptir before
a grand Jury Monday niJht,
police .. td.
After a Ienctby in-
valli•lloo. police inspector
Tellred Sleltvedt dUcloled
that BrocJio WU apprehended
July :II while pick!.. up a
dummy lllllcUo • .,i7'l'pa10U"
montJ' ot Old ·st. Marys
<llurcb here.
MAlJBU (AP) -"Tbe first
thing I remember . wu this
guy'• face -all bloody."
recalled M.,tin Berislain, 13.
"l didn't know bbn, never saw
him before bUt I didn't feel
like I wu hurt myself so l
bied to help him."
peel tbroueh 100 acres againlt
hotpital. "'I nagged the car tbe oppolition ol 11 men, with
down and told him ,.. ~ four bulldowl, .even air
help. Tben another car stop. tankers and a helloopler. Of.
AVTHORITIES identified ped. One of them went for ficials were hoping for control
the dead girl u Cathy help and the other people today.
Dooabedian, 14. Three or the climbed down to belp the A larger, 'IGll4cre-and ........ .,,....,.._......, • .,....,.,.._....,...,,. .... youngsrerswere seriously m.
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Jured. 'autboritlts said. Tbe
Slc8"'9 Sttullell
UNipN CITY (AP) -Police
hue itte lludylng a possible
Unk between the slaying of
Vicky Lynn lselin and the bad'
ly decomposed body of a
Hayward boy found in a
shallow grave near the Nimitz
Freeway.
Aeling police chief Jere
Bashinskl Monday tentatively
identlflecl the boy .. Mario
Young Berista1n. wu one ol
25 youtba abOanl' a Crowded
van that toppled 100 feet down
a mountain ravine near um
coastal re.sort while en route
to the beacb Monday. A Lo~
Angeles tem-qe girl waa k!JI.
ed and 13 .utber penons in-
jured.
From the moment the van
came to rest at the bottom of
the ravine, the youths were at-
tending to ~ weUare of their
fellow passengers, many of
whom had met for the first
ti.nu: only the day be:fore.
ot!W.ri, aa:ed 10 to is: were
taken to two llospiWs, where
most were treated and releu-
ed.
The Calilomla H l g h w a y
, Patrol said lbe driver, 17-year·
old Lucious Ware Jr., bt con-
trol or the' bUs as he rounded a
twisting curve. Officials said
some of the youths were Oung
from the gray panel van as it
tumbled down the hillside.
Ware suffered a fractured
right leg and fractured jaw.
"Bill11 Olivet, 15. "A LOT OF guys who
Location. of the body WU werm't burl tried to help the
baaed Gil fnlormatiGll 1Upplied other Jl1IYS who were," Berls·
by Weldon Mead Kennedy, a tain said. "Of coune we all
29-)'0U'dd eI<Ollvict charged wanted to gel out ol there
In the •tabbing dealb of MIU , •. "
Scores of volunteers lowered
ropes and u11... baatets down
tbe rocky hillside to bring the
lnjuttd to the rood where Ibey
were transported lo medical
~ by belicopter and am·
bulance, autboritie. said.
~ lf,Jlublqskl said. • ..,_.Cljafles Foote, a probation
..,.i,, ofl'liiei at a nearby Youth
Tbe youths were from lbe
Sycamore Jiancb_, a summer
camp near Malibu. ')Jost were
trorp Iba p.ater ~ Angeles ,,.. but several were from
out of state. 'Ibey were on
their way to Zuma Beach at
the time of the accident.
W tltet'f8"'1 n~tlf'll .Autlio&ilY camp wbo ~pod
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -With reacue efforts, des<ribed
Jo-Jo, a Canadian balf·breed the wreckage as "!Omething
goose, led 26 quacking fellow out of World War 11. Those
waterfowl back to their home kids were lying all over the
at tbt Palace of Fioe Arts rocks. A lot of theril had been
Lagoon. thrown out ...
The birds. survivors of a "But you know it was an odd
PATl'Y RUSH, 15, of Long
Beacb, sald she scrambled
from the van afrer it stom>ed
rolling and ran to sunllkon mysterious duck diaease at the thing," be continued, "nooe of
pool bown u virus enteritis, them seemed to be crying. Not
returned' Monday after an even the ones who were hurt
eight week absence that began worst. 'Ibey were scared and ·
when. the plague was first lbey were wary, sure.
detected In tile apring. "But no tears and they would
help.
"I climbed up nn the rood
and saw a car coming," she
sald later at a Thousand Oaks
B'a•ters Clulr9ell
LAKEPORT !AP) -Four
deer bunters were scheduled
for arraignment today in the
shooting of another hunter
after a road!lde argument, the
Late CounlJ' sherlfl'1 omce
aaya.
BoHed for investigation of
asaaull with a deadly weapon
were: Paul McCoy. 26, John
Shipley, 26, both ol San Pablo;
c.barlts Tayloll, 25, ·JUcbmoM,
and J I m m y Shelton, !II,
Petaluma.
Sir"-Gtc•rllell
SAN QUENTIN (UPI)
Sirhan 'B. . Simao has been
moved off San Quentin's
defunct Death Row, but he's
stilt tbe' closest guarded in-
mate a~ the prison.
1'He's in enough protection
that we feel be won't come to
harm from other inmates,••
said Jooepll R. O'Bri<n, priJOIJ
1n1..-olllcer.
S•llftli119CUl'1fe•
SAN DIEGO (AP) -'lbree
HlllllJncloil Put ...-, will
lace an Aus. 17 preliminary
~ on charges of smug·
Bllnl aome llCJ0',000 ~ o!
~ and cocaine. tbrougb a
U.S. customs station ot San
Yllllro.
J e 1111 Sandoval·M1nctllas,
24; Guiilmnina Corona-Fletes.
20; and 15-year .. ld Juan
-eor-.FJeteo ...... a1Taigned Monda, by a U.S.
mqislrate. :
Marysville Botulism
Cases Vn<kr Study
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The homecaimed olives, or reli!h,
investigation of "a good-rized" or Whatever it was," said Van-
outbr.ak of botulism la being dre.
widened· in bopea of Jdenti!yi.. Tbe • I a t e microbiology
the deadly source before laboratory In lllrkeley bu
someone else eats it. tested all the aampleo Illa!
Six penona have taken Ill could be found of about 50
after a "fisbarama'' in nearby food products served at the
Marysvifle on July 2&: Two ol leaat. an Elks Club allair.
them were reported Monday SOme were actual leftovers
., still in critical coadillon. taken home. Bui most were
The incident "probably bu newly opened CG11tainers o!
a lot of people I09king askance the same brand as· served, or
at their hom&<anned food additional jars from the same
products," sald Vlrice Vamtre. home-proceasec!· batcb. The re.
spok.-inan !or the. California lllita were negative.
Public Health Department. The nm .top ts 1 o
Botulism usually c o m e s "proceu" as 1DIDY of the 400
from improperly canned food. portldpanta aa can be ...,.
It cauaeo nauaeo, dlulness. uct.d, aald Dr. '°'II"'•
double vision and paralysis ol Billstein ol lbe Sacramento
the respiratory muscles. The County Health Deportment
D>OrtalilJ' nte Is aboul 4 pet· Some penons questioned cent. aewn days alter Ibo evmt
The MarJ!vllle outbftak Is could only eagnely remember'
Callfornia'a lar&est s i n c e what they bad eaten, Dr. Bfil.
Septamb«, lfl~ wben a lam!-atein said •.
ly ol atJ fell ill In Bakersfield The two moot oeriowly af.
from bome<anned dliJi pep-lected vicllma camot talk, be
pera: One -died. .. id. "'lbeJ. mmnble yes and V mire said the Baterslield no, but you really don't know outJireak WU the laf10sl nB-ii you're IJeltiJ11 tbrougb lo
lionaily since 1913. them." Tbeoe .... two 51·yur·
Rtlearchen bad a late start old ...,,,.,, wlla have abown
nmnillc clown "what micbl be . ~ bul are still
that one litu. bottle o! beilll bJ!t, in raplrators.
Weputa lotilloit.
YGua11 put a lot.in it.
What,..Cllnputlme¥W60
alllcfMt. Put !he rear.at down and
there~s60:6cubicfeelofamylngS{'OQt.
for comparison: VW Squorebackand
Vega Kammback both give you
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· 1. The lilt gale swillgs up
ond out of the way. 2: The ieor passenger
windows flip open.
.3. The spore ti~e dofl!ll'I
toke up ony load room
b8cause tt hos its own well
unC:ferthefloor. And be-
neath n all, the 1ec1r suspen-
sion iupedallyde$ignecl
forloadccrrvi"9·
a btt over 50 cubic feet.
/ The basic $2265. 111 .....
l(s the ldeol choice lot people
who wont on economy car rhat
• carries rnore-or a wagon that costs
less. The while sldewall tires lshown herel
~re $28.00 extra. The wheel coven, $23.23.
Front Disc lrokos. Slondcrd. And
there;s precise radk<1ncf.pinion steering,
which is normally found only in some of
. tho-more expensive $pOtlS cars.
'
.
2000ccOvwMollC-
1119l-l(s rugged. economlcal,
peppy-<indstanclordequipinent.
A ~-speed floor mountedall-
•vnchrornesh trommission i$also
standard.
lleltw idoa forsof.iy ... liuddeupl
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pluswfleelcown,specialtrlm,ondmore.Noatheteconomv
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The !uggage rocl: Is $4.5.53 extra. The white sidewo1I ~res $28.00.
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• DAU.'\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Are at Stake
Blood bank supplies are perilously low in Orani•
County.
Red Cross officials explained the situation simply.
Only three percent or the population ever donates
blood on a regular basis and with vacation schedules, hot
\\'either and other summertime acti vities, the number
of Red Cross volunteers and donors dwindles sharply.
So does the precious bank of blood built up durin& the
•.1inter and fall months.
And, says a Red Cross official. if that three percent
figure could somehow be built to four or five percent
lbe local problem would be over.
U you are healthy. then the giving oC blood is a
limple and painless procedure. Blood may be donated
at the Santa Ana Red Cross Center. 601 North Golden
Circle Drtve, between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each week
day. For those who live nearby, the Bloodmobile will be
at the Huntingl<>n Beach Elks Clu b Monday, August 14
from 2:30 to 7 p .m.
Donating blood is -quite literally -the ~urest
means by which one person can save another person's
life. Won't you join in~
Schmitz on the Ballot
Well. our lameduck Orange County Coneressman
John G. Schmit. has gone and gotten himself nominated
to be President of the United Slates of America.
Wonderland productlon. Schmitz couldn't convince
Orange County he was capable of repreunUn1 them
In Con*ress for longer than two years. But somehow
now thinks he can convince . other Americans that he
would make a good Preaident.
For vice president, Schmitz and the AP picked
Thomas J. And.erson, a farm macl{ine. publisher from
Pigeon Forge, Tenn. ibi• was after Goy. Wallace'• for-mer campaign cllrklor, Tom TUM\lpseed from Columbia,
S.C., wu unable lo promote Walhce as an AP candiclate
again.
And therein lies trouble for Scbmltz ID ldJ new
party surroundings. In the lint plal:e, many AP dele-
gates themselves were uncertain or the choice of Ander-
son'• selection, ~ause both Anderson and Schmits are
members ol the John Birch Society and some AP leade,.
feel they are being taken over by the Birchen.
To top off that problem, Gov . Wa11ace announced.
that be would not endo1'ie Schmitz althouch Scbmltz
is running at the bead of the party Wallace himself
founded . Presumably, Turnipseed and his fervent pro-
\Vallace supporters are going to remain lukewarm on
Schmitz.
"We don't want the left-wing press dictating who
gets the nomination," Schmitz declared. Which left ua
all the more puzzled because, while we are not privy to
the precise nominating procedures of the AP, it is diffi-
cult to imaf1!e a set or rules that would enable the "left·
Wing press ' to work in a candidate, even if there were
a left-wing pres& and it did have a candidate. In bis acceptance speech at the national convention
of the American Party in Louisville last weekend,
Schmitz staged an official ceremony dropping himself
from the Republican Party and be®ming a member of
the right-wing AP (in California the American lndepen·
dent Party -AIPI founded in 1968 by Alabama Gov.
George \Vallace. (Since Republican voters in Orango
County had recently dropped Schmitz from the pay·
roll, so to speak, his action was not unanticipated.}
But perhaps some perspective can be put on the
entire candidacy by viewing some of Schmitz' own words.
He called Mr. Nixon a "covert" radical who looks mod·
erate l)y comparison to the "overt" radical Democratic
Presidential candidate. George McGovern. Then he went
on to say that McGovern is 'jso far left that he is in
danger ol falling oil the earth." ~· .· .. ~ • ~-~...:.
That ceremony only set the stage for an Alice-in·
That's John Schmitz. He still thinks the world is
flaL
'/tlr. Vice P resident'
Sinatra and His Big Pals
WASHINGTON -The late President
Kennedy quietly disassociated himself
from an admiring Frank Sinatra after
reading a Justice Deportment dossier on
the singer's racketeer friends.
Viet President Spiro Agnew . however,
has disregarded advice that he. too.
should keep Sinatra at arms length. The
VJce Presiden t, who
mel Sinatra through
California 's Gov.
Ronald Reagan, has
found Ille controver-
25ial crooner to be a
w a rm, thoughtful,
1ensilive friend .
Agnew. therefore,
accepts Sinatra's ex-
planation that he
was unavoidably
thrown into the comp.any or hoodlums
during his rise from the streeu or
Hoboken, N.J., and h}s early day11 u a
nightclub e.nterLaine.r. The singer has
never been implicated in any illegal ac-
tivitiC! himself.
JN AGNEW'S company, Sinalra haJ
always been the model of propriety. He
still insists upon addressing Agnew as
"1'1r. Vice President," although they
have frequently 10Ued, joked and loafed
together.
Once. another g<ilfer barged into their
company, greeted the: Vice President
\\'ilh "Hey, Agnew!" and made a blunt
rt>mark. Sinatra palltely excused himself,
followed the intruder out o! Agnew's
hearing and threatened to throw the man
out of the club if be evu addressed the
Vice Pre!ident as ''Hey, Agnew" again.
Despite Sinatra's impeccable manners
around the Vice President. however, the
House Crime Committee poues.ses FBI
repc:>rta atteitlnr to the 1inger11 close
association with various mobllten. Two
of them allegedly visited Sinatra al his
plush Palm Springs hacienda not long
after the Vice President has been a guest
there.
EVEN THE iinger's own attorney,
Mickey Rudin, made some startling ad·
missions t.o committee 1taff membe:ra durb>s the pulimlnary neg .. latjtlw over
Sinatra·'s appearance before the crJme
commlttee.
"Look.'' lhe fast-talking Rudin confided
at one point to committee couMtl Joe
Phillips and his top aide, Chris Nolde,
''Frank knows 20 of these guys."
"What do you mean 'these 1UY17' "
demanded Nolde. "Do )'OU mean organii·
ed crime figures?"
"Yeah," admitted Rudin. He went on
to mention the singer's" "fritndship" with
such underworld chleftans as Gaetano
Lucchese, Sam Glancana and Joseph
Fischetti.
Later, Sinatra testified he had met
Lucchese onJy "once or twice a long time
ago," and brushed on questions on othel"
Mafia associates.
RUDIN originally tried to"keep Sinatra
out of an open hearing, u:plaining that
"he is psycb)tJc about testifying before
committees uodf:I' oath.'' Nevertheleu,
arrangemenls were made for Sinatra's
appearance.
But as Phillips later reJ»Med ln a con-
fident ial memo to Chairman Claude Pep-
per. [).Fla.: "All during this period. ac·
cording to his attorney, Mr. Sinatra knew
that he was ICheduled to appear on June
I ...
"We have subsequently learned that 11
the same time Mr. Sinatra'• attorney
wu discuuing the guidelines for Mr.
Slnatr111 testimony on June I. he
(Sinatra) boarded an airplane in Los
Angeles and left the country."
locensed • .Pepper ordet9d a subpoena
out ror Sinatra at t\lery major part of en-
try in the C0W1try. Sen. Joho Tunney, D-
Clllf., wbo bad tried to intercede for
~ "lolll Pt!>per: "Go llbead and
terve hjm.••
BUT THIS brought other calls In
Sinatra's behalf. Among them: the Vice
President's stiff, several friendly con-
aressmen, and Teamsters official Hal
Gibbons.
As a result. Pepper withdrew lht sub-
poena. permitted Sinatra to appear
voluntarily and agrttd to limit the ques·
tlonlng to Sinatra's holdings in a mob-in·
filtrated race track. Sinatra showed his
gratitude by upbraiding the committee
for calling him at all.
Footnote: Pepper and his staff( ha\le
confirmed the quotes we have attributed
to attorney Mickey Rudin. Rudin's office
said, •·Mr. Rudin does not accept calls
from the press!'
A spokesman for Sinatra told us : "Mr.
Sinatra baa neftr' denied knowing some
oL these people." _M. for tbt European
trip, the Spokesman said Sinatra had
planned it "months earlier."
Goodb ye, Balanced Budget
By PHIL HANNA
Ca,IMI N-Stn'k:t
SACRAA1ENTO -The r e d e r a I
(o\lernment is ope.rating in the red aga in
-on purpose -and that hurts all of us
In California.
Back in 1960. when Richard Nixon was
campaigning against Jotm F. KeMedy.
)It! •=sec! the young Democrat of ad·
vocaUng fiscal pbllosophtea that •ere ex-
tremely damacina to the oationaJ
economy.
Kennedy. at one polo! In his file.
studied at the London SChool of
Economics and w11 nil versed in thf
economic philosophy of John ~1aynard
Keynes, the basic lesson of which is that
planned deficits are 1 o m e t i m e s
necessary In a healthy ecooomy.
tn his four years as · President, Nixon
bu followed., 1n general terms, the same
phllooophy, but It I• doubl!UI that be
would be willina to admit IL
WHAT IWl HAPPENED now, and it la
likel7 lo be the mo)« lalue ol Ille up-
eomhtc ctmpalgn qainll Sen. Georp
McGovsll, Is tbst the edmJnlslrotJon·bas
lclll tho respect or those who -k a belUced buclcet and • J>Wthy _,_
share in corporate Income taxes -
estimated today at $500 per voter.
Called the National Dividend Plan, the
program is the brainchild of Florida
millionaire John H. Perry, Jr.
PERRY'S Pl.AN b designed to give a
non-infiationary boost lo the nation's
economy by providing businw and in--
dustry with venture capital f o r
modernization and expansion into new in·
dustries:. thereby creating new jobs for
the nation's unemployed.
To aceomplish this, the National Divi·
dend Plan would set a 50 pereent ceiling
on federal corporate income taxes and
eliminate the current double federal tll·
~tion on corporate dlvidents to encoura.ce
investment.
---By 6eor 1e -----.
Dear Gtorp:
TodlJ l -a mimlr. ll1loo
-Ille ..... ,.... boll ha
•tori! II It lib --policlll, U:OI -! Wwld ldl lie~
or alanda'd limo! P .S. It -a ...U mmr. Would llllll have 11i11
beaq! Ute YOW' !Im C0111>!n. lalQ: IDIY )'OU. WIYe.
GEORGE TROSE111
!tepubllc... mar pinnble • b • u t badceta out ol balance and deficit rmanc-
lq, but It la t• mocll to ull for them
to cnlll por\7 ID1ea lo "'1t !or • Dear a.or,.:
Mc<loftm who is an open edvocal•· (or Rm-why la It that name aounda
men prolllpte federal aptftdlng. ao lamlllar?
There art otlltl1-McGovern Included lo 1111Wer. what time enctly did
-.,.,. ....id make draotlc reducllons In ,.. -the mirror and what la
do!-If n •• ._ ---but they'd ,.... oalr<iollcal lip! (I'll bit It
...... Ille -e1'eltbere tm wtUM'O ...,, 11u111 will lie ..... -1 ---....,_lot tlie poor. -lf • daQy '"'-In Ille
.u.c ---lo ...... ---ai.rii-•· pritlled _,..•:.:.:t".J""" It 1 pro)eattd ar ..._ b •• ;41r la
11.1. ·--.......... , .......... -·a.-· ·-t====----===-_J •
Money would the.n be returned to each
voter -not citizen -to make them a
partner in and beneficiary or our free
enterprise system.
Perry presented his plan to the
Democratic National COn\lenlion's plat·
fonn committee, but this type of forward
thinkinc hardly matched the giYe-away
procraw planned by the liberal faction.
FREE ENTERPRISE, business, In-
dustry. airporate p r o f i t 1 , in-
dustrialization, corporations -these
wen all dirty words in Miami Beach.
Perry will get a better bearing from
Republicans -he hopes,
He hlis support from one major Hnan-
cla1 concern, Lionel D. Edie Co, or New
York. a su~idiary of Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner " Smitb. In 1 lludy or the
plan Edie aaid:
"Tba National Dividend Plan program
which la dalined lo reduce the ~""e of eur ecmomJ on federal .,,..neut tprndifti aod allow priv1t•
-prlle to nplo Ila filbtlul role In ~ tho direction or -c mil oCi.r octlv1'7 is endoraed by ... "
I'm)' poinll CR1t !bat lbt federsl
pvemment would nol have to eliminate
aq exl•tlng pracr.,.. and no funds '""'1d be loot. •
"AU ~t J>l'Oll'IDll eoold lie "°"" llnu<d, Perry 11id. "tboogh many would
nol be .-ual and could be eliminated
anor the National lllvidend Pl)'menll
be1an."
The country bas netded some rar·
a!Pted thlokq In "'1nl ol economic
polley, To ""' Deel )lrOl1ll!1.S within Iba nolm ol lllrTJ'47ed ll b e r a l
-apeclall;r --tho ... !Joo 'a tmhw allltt la bard tm Ille Dldef,
bool.'. ol -who ... ~ Iha bitJa -tlii~
Dear
Gloo.my
Gus
My American (?) heritage dates
back to the 1500s. I have just
closed the CO\ler on the book about
Ind ians. "Bury My Heart at
Wounded Knee ." A1y God, what
have we done? -B.C.
Tllh fe1lvrt rtfltci1 rnderr' ...W-W.. Mt
....:•i.-rllY tllftl 91 tti. --·· s.tM Y-INi "'"' le Ct'-'tr Gw. Deity ,.1101.
A uthority:
Where Does
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It Come Fro m?
Thert'I ~n a lot ol correspondence,
pro and con, about my recent pien: on
"authority" and its moral bue. But my
views go all tht way back to my
freshman year In high K'hool.
t had an English teacher named Miss
Pope, who weighed no more than 90
pounds soaking wet and could have been
pawed to death by a Pomeranian. She
~YDNEY J. HARRIS)
rarely spoke above a whisper, and she
never commanded anything ; she only
suggested it.
tbere was ne\ler an unruly moment in
Miu Pope 's class, although there was
plenty of lreedom and humor, The big-
lt!t and dumbest k>uls in the room kept
their peace and respected the learning
proce11s, even when they didn't know
what was going on, which was most or
the time.
(THE FOLLOWING class, b)' the way,
was 1.00Iogy, which was an utter
shambles: lhe teacher ranted and
threatened, the pupils pa id no attenUon,
and the louts would sometimes chase lhe
te.cbe:r around the room with a wlndow-
pole. Without euga:eraUon.)
Why did M'm Pope hive "authority."
and the other teacher none? Both could
eend you lo the principal, or Dunk you, or
le! )'QI put 00 llUl!ptflSion. And tt WU nol
!bat Mia Pope lllved ber teschinl and
knew ber IUl>ject -many teachers are
good at subjecll. but bad at pupil!.
lt was here I fint learned that all cen-
uine authority Is rooted In a moral base.
Aflss Pope embodied thi1 uiom. You just
knew that _If you talked back at ber, or
we.re rude in 1ny way• she would look at
you with her steady blue eye and the
heavens would fall.
YOU DIDN'T know essdly what would
happen. In rtaUsUc terms, but It WU
sell-evident !bat God would be dilpltased,
the sties: would darken, and a primal
CU!'IO woold be placed 00 all ,...--
daotl. It WU not "fear," )'OU undfratand,
that Wt felt. u much u .. awt." Fear ta
rea1lsllc. and ..,, be eopod with; -la
IOJpenlltural, and COnnot.
And nil authorllJ JIOllalta ol the
aupernsiural, because Ille -al nalm
which eoerilm authorllJ la In no way
material Oii' J>h1iictl. The aodtnt
Hebrew prophet> who ...U,ated· Israel
llood naked to the winds, without a abnd
of pow.,., yet lllelr wmls lrreolstlbly
found their way Into !be Book. and an tho
potenq ol prlllCOI aod priells ...,Id nol
prevail qalnll t~.
Authorll} la a rare cin: It cannot lie
counterfeited by lrsud or aubltltuted by
power. MOlel bad I~ J..., bad I~ all tho
-l (l<Ollilala and teacben llaft bad IL
Wa aha1I not lie ~ u a noa 111111 ... -............. _ ..... "'" -di~ lnlpW.S wtlb -.,.,
--wlto -.J;r ....... wJllo _......_ .
C~A~nll P AROOtJJ) THt WOfU ... D
We Can't · Mf ord
Another Br emer 4 '
WASHINGTON -The dark mind or
Arthur Bremer, as revealed in his diary
read to the jury in his trial for shooting
George C. Wallace, has sent chills down
the spinea of the Sl1llll army of Secret
Service agenls charged "'ith bringing
Richard M. Nixon and George S.
McGovern safely through the presidential
election.
How many hundreds , or thousands or
men like Bremer may bt k>ose in tins
troubled society is
not known. But there
are certainl)'. more
Arthur B'remen
ready to redeem his
failure to kiU Nixon
or P.1cGovern.
The ease with
v.•hlch Bremer went
back and forth
across the Canadian
border. his contempt for Secret Service
men and police who could di\line in him
no intent to kill. his easy access to
places . including press rooms, close to
presidential candidates illustrates the
contradiction involved in protecting lhe
lives of Nixon and McGovern.
THE CONTRAOJCTION is obvious.
Tht two candidates wish to have direct
contacts in crowds which may contain
their killer . This 1imply must stop.
Political campaigns cannot be conducted
as in the past. McGo\lern is no more im·
mune than Nixon from the assassin '1
bullet
Madness is loose in this country and it
cannot be ignored. Violence and fantasy
art cultivated commercially in the mass
media, and imitated in behavior pat·
terns. Bremer's diary shows that only too
vividly.
The Secret Service has learned from
the Bremer diary lhal it cannot ef-
fectively protect a candidate for presi·
dent •Who mingles with crowds or in·
dulges in other traditional antics of
American politics. That day is over.
THERE SHOULD not be on< siogle
shopplnc center or airport rally for a
prr.sldenlial andldal• lhn>ugboul !be ....
mainder of the tm campaign.
There lbauld nol be sny rally at all
which cannot be placed under effective
ex>n~I. and no motorcada to dilplay !be
(rucHAR D WILSO~
c8f:d~date w h a t s o e v e r . Airport
authorities are not even able to exclude
hijackers armed with macbl.ne gWll from
their premises. and ~ it no control
worthy of ha11 the name at any shopping
center.
Jf tlliJ changes the nature or American
presideptial cam~aigns, so much the bet·
ter. ~s a' veteran of thousands of rallies.
motorcades, meetings in 45 years as a
rt!porter IJ y:as tempted to say 10,0DO of
them ). I can recal1 only one wilh a quali·
ty of true s~taneity and devotion -a
motorcade of Franklin 0. Roosevelt
through the environs of New York City in
a dri\ling rain.
It is· ironic that the advance men who
\\'hip up the contrived crowds for •
presidential candidate's visit may ac-
tually be staging his murder. ·
ENDlNG ALL this fakery would have
the c:oUateral benefit or stopping one of
the most boring and misleading e•e.rcises
in political reporting -crowd counting
and the political judgments based
the-.
If ending the lethal ballyhoo ahilts the
campaign mainly to television, that is
v.·hcre ii is already. Nowadays the
cro\~'ds and rallie! are mainly staged to
attract televisloo coverage. The Nixon
people made a dubioU5 art of that 1n 1968.
Tbe Nixon raWes wele 1tandardized
carbon copies staged in one city after
another.
A president was killed in a motorade,
his brother was killed In an unpoliced
hotel ballroom. a presidential candklate
was maimed for life in a sboppini center.
Tbat ought to be enough for this 1eoera·
tion.
Somewhere in a motel room. or a gar·
rel, or e\len in a quiet suburban bedroom,
someone "'ho is reading this is also fan--
tasizing an emulation or Arthur Bremer.
He must not be given a chance.
Arthur Bremer's diary shows that the
cbaoce bis emulater seeks can best be
denied him by the much to be de>ired
reform ol endin& the lakery and ballyhoo
ol American presldenUal campai&ns.
Calories Versus Bread
'lbinp a columnist might ne\ler know
If he didn't open his mall:
Dt-Splte all Its dleting1 America is still
one of the world's greate3t bttad-eatln&
nations. We con~me over 14 billion
pounds a year, or about 71 pounds a
penoo.
Tba lnlamoua ButUle ol Paris, a 1)'111-
bol ol the Fnndl RevoluUon, wun't a
( HAL BOYLE )
16da.-for eomman nJIUtl and a1mfnal•
1l -a Jail Jusd1 !or DOl>la wtto bad ollendod the 'liO( or his men. 'll1o
prilaliers -lied lpaclcq apsrtmenll, dined oa the best dellcacles and wine.
and aometlmes bad wttd parties at which
tllq .. i.rutned "' lo • oullide auest~
One lmprlaoaed -bad •
wa-ol Ill lilt -He -• ...,..,_., __ alld dowa ll lo
ftf!ellam. .
ll -..... -""' -. ..... ·~ la lib ~ GOia ,,. a dead .......
Wllll'f 10!1 -• pillt ~ -.. .. ,.. ............... ,..
know wbat you'Ve cot? You've Col
Zoppsia. the balluclnatlon !bat )'OU an
being chased by anlmab.
Quotable notables: "Anybody can win.
unless there haflll"OI lo be a ltCOlld ea·
try." -Georp Ade.
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Approximately 33 percent of Zambia's airline steward·
eses become ..pregnant during their six-month tra:in.-~q stssion. Never get off the around. lt11 frustrating.
'=!·says Zambia National Airwa>'I &xecuUvt Lawrence JdOoJa.
That n;ght company hit ~ I lfllt ~· ,
WHEN Carmelo Cll1!0olt, .. "MJllD, JlllJ onllrtd
his wife ID teU him llOW' lllo toW ID tilt ti-. 111t
refused. Big fight. Pollot. Lap! cblrl•· But 111t !UdP uphold IJpor ~-Tllo pnotdont
is IOI. la Jtaly1 1 wHe must 1<11 her
hutbtad bow ..... led.
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ANOrm ._ • .,.., ..... y""" lldlu ot. lllot psychooomltic
s)'tldramt calltd bJPC>Chondrll is the
"""""' "' lllt eytllds. So --a mtdl<OI optdllllt. EyeUd Outt«ers, I ht .,., IOnd lo yl.oJt their -· rrOCJ11f111lr Wltll -plalnta IDDlt cliff•
cult lo d!llD*· .
! QUERIES -Q. "How como tbott Ja.,.._ tuicl<M ! ptlOL"i of World War U Wirt n&mld illl •kamika1t'f"
: A. That name mew 11dl•IM wlnd.11 lo called afttt an
! Infamous typhoon 700 )'fll'I qo. lt wrteUd I matnland
: Invasion fleet that alrnolt oert&IDlJ ooald hive tubNlted
·~ J11pan .
Q. "WHERE In tllt 111111 -II •Y 'Clft tbt DovU
his due'?"
A. That's not BiblM:al. JV1 lhll<toptll'tlll. Al II "dtld
~ as a door nail" and "it'I OreQ: to mt."
WHY APPENDICJTll ....,. 11P -· frtqlltftilY Jn
men than in women ii anothlr mtdical l'l\)'lttry.
NOT EVERY rollrotd 111111 In AlaU II an ICCOlll'
: plished butcher, but I0"1t 111. Ha•• '° bt. Tct cut up tbt
. mooSt the locomotive1 •ID.
: DID I tell you tht bodltlon 1'bo llleop nutlt -: ber the bachelors wbo llaop ID tllllt ...,._,f !lot .,..
' how the resea rc!J<rs fOllD4 out. Jllll ultM, nldloll)>. '!!It
atatistics: Nude, 21 percent. UlldlrwW, 21 peroent.
EVIL EYE -If you t1J1U llOIJod1 11 lllt wllo llllllM
· in the legendary evil fYft na1 W 1ill: c.talD, f1l11• ~ to tbe United Nations ltlll larll IWI)' "'*' 111e1 • .,..
\ like designs. On peaaxik flltbin. ... fDltao& fw 1111
· reason and no otllor, tllt ptMallll t.1--*l Ibo
lawns of the United Nationl bldkttal blYI d1MPPllJ"ld -
• abracadabra -by officlll .,.,,
Addre.'ls mail lo I... M. lofld, P.O. loz 1111, Ntw-
port Beach. Calif. 920110.
1Pepe Champ
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Snails Sca'le New
Ath'letic Heights
LOGRONO. Spain !UPI) -
Men may clirnb mounlllnl
J?ecause they ~re tbere. INt Ull
.·anails of 1'1unllo de Rio Leya
scaled new athletic height• ror
the promise of a ripe tomato.
A Spanish supersnail known
IS Pepe has defeated all oom·
ers in the 2nd lntem•tlonll
Grand Prix ror Snails and
established a v•orld record.
Outcrawling 75 competitors
from eight countries. Pepe
Sunday shattered the mark set
af last year's Grand Prix
wbich also was held during the
annual fiesta of Murillo de Rio
Leya, a wine-making village in
lht foothills of the Pyrenees.
His speed of three feet and
11 inches in five minutes could
hanlly be oaJlod • anall'• ptce.
Forging ahead rJcbt from the
st.art Pepe defeated h I s
nearest riftl, a Frenchman 'bf
211 cent-UI Jnebol. The
French 111111 allo broke the old
record of two feet five inches
In 15 minutes.
Later the eon\P1Uton from
Chile, Frallllt, llwltzerland,
Britain, Welti Germany, the
United Statet 1t11tum IDd
Spain receivtd I ahowerbath
0£ lhe local JUojl WlM .
''Snails taste for 11cohol is
well·kno\\11:· 11\d Jes u 1
Fernandez Dion, one of the
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otoamilll '°""'' tho track. fellow 1111"111 .... olelmlnl
IWIY Jn poll, to tllfl I 1!ICft
tnllmall Pll'\ ln tho ltltJYIU". MurtUo II In tho llelrl ol llllU• Htl.. OOIJll...,, "WI lllvt
dteldtd• to -dlt -pelltoro Ull nollt yeor't net. A
snail normally lives for four or
five years, said Fernandez.
"We were amazed at the In-
terest this yea r. I don 't think
we have ever had so many peo-
ple in the viUage. They have
come from everywhere."
c11oto ri111e •
The table Ls crowded when all 18 members of tbe
litter &bow up for dinner. Th ... lrlsb Setter pupo.
7 weeks old, eat more than 50 poundl of doe food
1 week. Kelly, their Z.year-old mother, 11ve birth
to I total ~ 1 T PUJll but one died wllJdn two "'lb
Tbe doo are owned b)' Kr. 1114 Jlrr. Allall Wri,bt
of McKlnle,..me, Calif.
Dymally Admits Authoring
Bill-But Not for .Profit
llACllAlllH'l'O (AJI) -A
lllato -tor ..,. ,. .er Jn.
tfitdtd ot -1"4 I a y
,.._J prollt"1otn I llw Ill
autltottd two Yfll'I .,. w1dch
lltlpod I firm Jn which ht
OW111 otock lo bid on a 11111
Mtdl.cal -tel.
ltn. Mm'YJll Drmall1. (J).
Loi Anltllll. 4lnlld In ....
--MondlJ •bat lie alltd "Woe lnllnuallool ...
bll*lde" Ill I Loi Aftttloo
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llAlin4 lllt blll """ " Iba '!'I.--wlllcb llJowt * l!llldlol1 ,. ..... to ... 1*1111
can fMlllUH -on lllt llJC-
lllllon of lltlli'• •ltomf71.
Thi Tlmtl lllol'1 11111 tbt
O,maUy bill elllnd tho Wly
for tbl hUlt firm, wlllcll bH
11... cblnltd Ito -to C ~mp relu n 1h1 HMllll
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mllllll llllto MtdloCll -• troci.
IP 'I'll flUI .W Ibo
ccmtllOt te ....... • ••••• ---···--MtdJ.Cllrotlpitltll, DJIUl11'a .. 1n...-In Iha firm
wlll lit worth aboat 111,000,
tbt Tl-Mid.
1111 o,mally llld !lit firm'•
dtelllon lo fl ,into tbl mtdloll
dlnlo 111111-... not rolllld
lo hJI blll, and 11111 hUk
eould blvt lllol Oii Ibo ~
eonltlOt wUlloll lllt -· lit 1114 Ill 1ulllnl 1111 bill
only lo 01111 up 1n 1mblpll1
In the Jaw.
Dymally added that as soon
as the finn decided to go into
the medical field he recogniz·
ed a JXW.ible connict of in-
terest for himself.
Price of Pregnancy:
What'B Going Rate?
Employes
:Develflp
SexWoa
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At Airport UNDA
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• • ..., re S..e -llON'f '• Spice Gi.i e w.I For la 1111 No Pnpmwt'--·,
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He said he resigned as
chairman of the finn, which
he helped found, but said he
was unable lo even "give
away" hls 6,500 JO-cent shares
of stock, which he said were
and still are worthless.
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SOUTH COAST PLUA-COSTA MISA
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s
the sounds of the harbor
WHEN A DECEASED PERSON IS ENTITLED TO BOTH
A SOCIAL SECURITY AND VETERANS DEATH BENE-
FIT ALLOWANCE, HOW IS THE DISTillBUTION
MADE?
)y EU.ENE ·o, BERGERON
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180 MIW.. Pr!Pesal • • Cou.,.cil
Requests
More Jobs
TRAVIL AGENCY WANnD
Colleges Need Bonds
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·~=1at:l1o SM w ..... IJtko ,...ftt9bl1
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D111I• Molofy 714/UWCIOO or write lo -
-lo: Podllc Holl4oy • .._ P.0 .1...1 712, Npt.
!!!an.!!!!'!z!"!'!'!!!!!!!!!~ .. ;,.;,;.;.; .. ;_,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i lly JOANNE llEYNOLDS
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OOidals ol the Cout co ...
munlty Oollqe Dlltrlct ...i
lbe --COmmunlty COU.p District are counUoJ
on-geotallatewldt
--to~ f\lnda,... boJldlnp lo bouJe S.000 -ltudeoll up<Ct.d in their
lllJtr!Nlnthenullhno
yun. u caurcrnJa wlera approve
tho lllO mlllloo -1 In
No-. tho cout dlstrld
will be eliilble for llo.t mll-
lloo and 11.1 wW be available
!or Saddleblck.
Dr. Fred Brt mtr,
llU]J<rintmdalt • -!dent ol
Sodcllebacl<, said pwage ol
lbe bond luue -not ..... the districts automaUcally get
the money.
"ALL IT DOES ti put the
mooey In the state c<>llen and
then we must auu go through
the usual paperwork to get it,"
be nplalned.
Dr. Norman W1l1on,
chancellor of the C o a 1 t
dlJtrtct, not..i lhal the atate
money adually provides la.I
pment of the buildlna costs.
•18'Jt that's a pretty good
deaJ," he aald ... Otherwise the
IUndl for tbeae bulldinp
wouJd all have to come from
the district. ..
OJmot enrollment In the
larier coul dlJtrlc:t Is 11,000
including both Orange Cout
and Golden West cou.g ...
Wataoo aald enn>llnmlt la ex·
pected to -l,11~ by 1'74-75 and most of lhat m.
crwe (about 2,100) ii e<·
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oected at Cclde W•'COl!ece ·In HunllJ>Clql llac:ll.
"THAT'S WllllRE the nat
npld lfOwlh In ...,.. of
poputallon la,• Waln! aald.
"• Cbat '1 our molt npld.ly
.,.. .. "" CIOlpllO.''
U lbe -meuun -and U the llato apjll'.OVel the
-·· ... lldlnC otam. the flnt appl.lcation wlll be for a
ft.I mtllioo Hwnan!U..Artl
and Sciences buUdln( at
Golden Weal.
"We'D go to work on that one immedlalely," Wataon
said. "We're a year behind our
buildlnl ICbedulo on l t
alrudy.''
The reel ol the Golden West
...Uding program include• the
following :
-AN ADDMON to the
matl>sdence bulldinl !or It.I
million.
-An addition to the llbrary
!or 11.7 million.
' -An addition to the music
t.llldlng for 171&.ooo.
-An a<ld!Uon to the
teclmology b u 11 d I n I !or
$200,000.
-An addition lo the health
sciences ..,Udlng !or $&40,000.
-An addition to the
maintenance area for f!OS,000.
At Orange Coaal College, the
...Udlna program calla !or a
$751,000 admlnlatralioa ...Ud· ma: a 11115,000 lecture ball and
addition to the art building; a
literature ·language ...Uding
far II.JI mlllion: a 1151,000
field house and a $20l,000 addl·
Uon to the maintenance area.
Saddleblct College is ex·
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-ti this !all "' about •JOO In the !all o! tr74, Bremer
said.
lN ANTIO!PATION ol lbel
ORANGE COUNTY
'lbt Fountain Valley City
Council a pklneer In lnnovaU\'e
progralnl !or the bandlc1pped
bas requested the Learue o!
Calllomla CIU .. to help pn>-
rnote Jobs for handicapped
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an fl.I m11Uon bulld1or ~
.,.,., 'lbal --which
Slddleback of!lcialt bope to ft. '-------J nance with the bond money,
penons.
Tbe resolution calb for the
establishment ol a county
committee vt I t h rtpreaen.
tative.s from taeb city to help
-not include the 14 ml1Uoo llne arts ...Udlna.
-llid lhat ...Udinl bu already bttn approved for
1ttte money.
Finl on the building lilt II
a II.$ millloo central beat!n&
plant which will provide heat•
in'! and air condibOflinll for
all the new buildings at the
school In Laguna Rllla .
A $2.2 mlllloo gym and phy,.
lca1 education cornple1 is
planned afle:r that aa wtll as
St.2 million worth of outdoor
physical education "lmprovt-
menls.
BREMER SAID the district
also bu planned for a $495.000
pool and a $2.7 million
technology ... lldlng ii the hond
u.u. paises.
WaUon said the bond cam·
paign is just gettinR started.
Arnold Beckman or Corona de!
~far has betn n a m e d
chairman of the Statewide
bond committee.
"Right oow we're con-
ducting voter registration on
the campuses and raising
funds for a war chest."
Wal!on said.
p r o m o t e employment ~I.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; gram. for the handicapped. II
The proposal al.!o calla !or HONG ~ONG the league's committee to con-•
tact all conc:uned agencies to
disseminate inlortnation about11 fo;;;i:r.J;;;;"ciCiiUSii:l"iOMi;;;l'i.tJlOIS IN OUNGl COUNTY
SANTA ANA _ The first the handicapped and lbelrll """" -SAVE llP TO SK potential. 2 sum $135 ........... '"-....
First Trail
For Bic ycles
Co1npleted
aegment of a countYwide --. an w11o. s,.11a.m, ~ Sl'llfh.
rystem or blC'ycle trails. a The city council h 1 1 vttlAl "'" ..,.. ..., • wt rn ANY 1111 previous1y passed ordlnancea o..w. bit ...... , Mt • ANT ITTU (°'110
livH!ld-one-half-mile asphalt requ,iring new commercial Mil......, ..... • u •·Piii MTIUTK>NI
b I b c..~-....... ti 11 •WT PATMIHTI pat , e I t feet wide on the centers to make themselvet "'-'Mil• ...... •s '' Ill
San Ana 'bl to t•-b ndl .......t Mil w..i " .... IJ •• ~ ...., ' ta River levee ex·· access1 e uc a cat'I""". "'"'° .......... 11 • ~ 11,. 1 ,
tending from Atlanta Avenue This included the IMtallation ,,. ,........ • ""'' '-" ... ,..!:.'~ ,.._. 1J n i of ramps for wheelchairs, and ,_ ,..n ..,.n• 1uu ~ 11..-. -s.... .-s -.. ..,..... •Mell. !!rth!~ \~ "JJn~:r A~~~: special parking areas close to ....... "MW4I 1111n CaL ._.. •lfl. -°""Or•"" C..••Y Al""'1 · ;
in Fountain Valley, hu been the stores. <
completed, county Supervbor! Councilmen also encouraged
Ronald W. Caspers of Newport existing shopping centers to
Beach and Robert W. Battin of install facilities for the hao-
Garden Grove ha v e an· dicapped to which the ma-
nounced . jority or them have con-
The City of lluntington formed.
Beach has approved plaM ror The city council chamber
a connecting trail at Atlanta now under construction wtll
Avenue which will provide ac-also ha\•e wider doora, ramps
ceu to the beach areas, tbe and special restroom faciliUes
1upenrl9ors noted. for the handicapped, according
Next summer. an exlensionJ~;to~c;it~y ;offi~c;ia;I';· ~~~~ of the river trail is planned. It
will stretch from Edinger
Avenue 1.4 miles mrth to Lin-
coln Avenue In Anaheim. NOTICE
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Dial-A-Ride Sysrem
First in Country
Bus System
Will Serve
UCI Campus
When the Orange County
Transit Di.strict takes over
operation of South Coast
Transit Company 11 n e !I
between Santa Ana a n d
Orange Coast point.. on Sept.
1, a new arrangement will
serve UC Irvine. district
Genera] Manager G o r do n
"Pete'' FieJding revealed te>-
day.
In July of 1971, the Orange
County Planning Department
revealed an extensive plan of
bicycle trails and ways
throughout the county. A
feasibility study was ordered
by the county Board of
Supervisors in September of
that year.
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Free Demonstration Of The Two
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'M>e new route will see buses
departing South Coast PlaLB
and going direct to University
Park via the San Diego
Freeway, then on Campus
Drive to the university and
!OUlh to Newport Center.
From the center the route will
continue oo to the Balboa ·
Penlnsula, Fielding aid.
An arrangement with the
UC! student body b being
worked out so that students
may show a membenhlp card
The original bicycle way
proposal was advanced by
residents of University Park
in Irvine in March of 1971.
Blcyde ways are defined as
e1isting streets or roads
designated as suitable for
bicycle traffic and specially
marked to improve safety for
bicyclists but not having a cy-
cle land physically separated
from motor vehicle traffic.
Bicycle trajla are defined as
pathways est ab I I shed
specifically for bicycle traffic
and physically separated from
motor vehicle traffic within or
outside of road right of ways.
and the dlJtrlc:t will be ...... I burled by the student body on
the baa!J o! a II a quarter per
student, the general manager
said.
He said UCJ may continue I
the bu.I line, which was in-
augurated through Costa Mesa
this fall for students in that
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has movld to
2214 Newport Blvd.
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JUMPINCi' WrTH JOT
W1 Still S•rv1 F1111
At Shi lt••'• -A11C Still n. l••t Pin • A11ywh1r1
OPIN AT 11 :00 A.M .
Remarkable Systems Of Yoga "
Diiiy !tie YOGA (9111w Olll'lblfle "'-benll'lts of !tie 1WO -ll11t IYl'-
Of YOGA. llAJA lw ffW l'l'llnd, HATHA for IN bOdy. iltA.JA YOGA, 1111.t ....,k, ~ )'OU ..,,..._ ~ pow..-. of ('(ln(..,lr•I.., elld •••r-.
MATHA YOGA lwlpt yow to 1'Ulaly bulld 1 ,_lltllw "'°"' w..,.._ llOdV T.._. IWO 1rMI YOGAS jolllld ~ltw!r Ire !fie pwfKt ~llon tW
l"" _t..., """ 1NI -of .,.y ~. A N.-,or1 9tiKll au :-IMI, •ltitr \llllng tlllP .. .....-~M • ..ara1
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A Lae-8Mdl q"""'" .-n: "I 1i.r,. 1 "°"'' ln1 111d ,_, ti.ttlf'." A s.ii11 AM """"'-II• seys: ", , • my mind Is • c.elm my M.-t111tlon ... , lmor..... IDOO'lio." ' ' '
A Ht""PDf'I ll•lldl bMf tiul-t.a'(I: " , . morr _,...,. , • I'm M¥tf'
tlrf<I •. , 191'1' conc1nlr•llon Is mll'Ch ltnprl'W)CI."
Wiiy rt0t c-IO fllt Ir• dtnlOl'l$1tllioft Ind Uriel out wtlel ll:A.JA •nd
MATHA YOGA 1r1 •II •liOoll. YO\I 1r1 "'"4er "° obl'Ol!io... Pll" -tit t
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So1Mbody'1 goi1g to -1111m. W'1o "" •
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3Qilwoll .... , wincing dlY'dlie clalll*'•M
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OVER THE COUNTER
NASD Lllllot•,., Mondoy, A"tUll 7, 1m
FINANCE
Sneezeless Building
A Must for Project
KENT, Wa sh. (AP) -
They'rt building a space age
apartment here and the order
is: make it sneezeless.
That means, not one speck
ot house dust. which could
turn a projected trip to Venus,
Jupiter1 Saturn, or some such
place, into a monumental
scientific dud.
Boeing Co. employes in bun-
ny suits are working on the
spotless "apartment" complex
needed to create a spacecraft
which will explore the plane.ts.
The Mariner Venus-Mercury
'73 must be put together in an
atmosphere so clean it would
put the most f as tidious
housewife to shame. Even an
invisible speck of du.st could
endanger the entire mi~ion of
the first American spacecraft
designed to perlorm a
multiplanet exploration
tnlssion. Boeing officials said
Thursday.
· Many of the same engineers
And craftsmen who built the
Lunar Orbiters and Lunar
Roving Vehicles now are
working in the new, isolated
complex, composed or three
room s and a t~t compleI.
Cleanliness is the overriding
Concern.
A particle of housedust
wilhin a key subsystem could
renect enough light to fool a
sensitive piece of optical
equipment about the locale of
a guide star. The spacecraft
could pass it! target out of
camera range. A larger parti·
cle of dust could hide major
features on the planets'
surface from the camera's
eye.
The new spa c ecraft
manufacturing area is deslg~
ed to make sure that dU!t
never gels in the camera's eye.
The heart of the comptu is
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the 1,500-square foot laminar
now room. where t he
spacefraft's subassemblles
are pieced together. All air
flowing into the room passes
through high efficiency
partlculllte air filters that
ween out dust and specs of
dirt. The filters are 99. 7 per-
cent efficient and admit a.Ir in-
to the room containing fewer
than 100 microscopic particles
per cubic foot of air.
PANTERA
by dcTotnlSI» ••• tmpomd for Uncoh>-1"fercury. Jtallan coa&WOll:k created by ~ brilliant Ghia Stw:Uos ot Turin.
Ford deslgMd the 351 CID 4V V..S eneJne. Four wheel m.
Mpenent suspension and mld-shlp enitne placement Five
speed aear box, fully 1ynchronJzed •••
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$MONEY$
IN APARTMENTS
INVESTMENT LECTU RE
TAX SHELTER
and
INCOME IENEFITS
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off 1 wave or profit tuint al mld4a7 ·1Dd went on w notch 1 flltb comecuUn da,y ol edvlDces. • Tradlnc wu modonl!S' llow, t11d 1t1n1 .,... lllWJ compOred to Jut wMk 1 dnm1Uc up1urf•·
. • "l'be 1111tklt lan't bad, It jUlt Ull'I fOblf up u
fut.• commented Lucien Hooper ol W. I. Ruttmr •'
Co. ''Tb• Dow bu rotten up fnlo an aru apl>l'Oldl-lnc oeo, when m1n1 people aro wllllnf to .en lllock.
niat crutaa a blC suppt1 of lhJnt that 11 will tUe
1 while lo wade thn>ugll. •
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Boxing's Bad Boy Working on Appeal
RAHWAY, N.J. (UPI)
-He was called "Hur-
ricane'' whtn be Wll bol•
Ing'• bad boy and fought
for t h t middleweight
champlonsltlp of t b.
world.
Now be'• number 4$472.
convicted of t h r e e
murders, eligible for
parole in 23 years.
Rubi n "Hurricane"
Carter, 31, ls back btblnd
bars. this time at the
maximum security
Rahway stair PrlJOn. It
was while he wu in a
reformatory for 1 atab-
blng almost two decades
ago -that he learned to
fight. .
He estimates he made
as much as $500,<MM>.
Jt'a gOne now. What
happened to It!
"You Jive," he answers
simply. "If I'd saved it
all, it stlll wouldn't have
done me any good, would
it?"
Now he wears a white
barber's smock for his job
In the prison mess hall.
The black shaved head is
large and the mustache
and goatee draw attentkln
lrom the flattened nose. ..
Finn Finds
Living Site
Of Ice Age
ROVANIEMI, Fl n land
(UPfl-A Finnish archeolog~t
has announced the discovery
cf a prehistoric village In-
habited approximately 10.000
years ago during the lee Age.
Dr. Aamio Erae-Esko, head
of the pre.historic department or Finland's National 1'1u.seum,
said Monday the discovery
near \ht Polar Sea coast
represents the first trace in
Finland of the Komsa culture
discovered earlier in Norway
and Russia.
Still al btl flclttlnc ••lit>~
157. Carter looks
lonnldable, but the gold,
rlmlesa glu..a help onlY
one eye. 'lbf: alght tn the
rtghl eya II gone.
During fbe Interview he
malntslned hil tnnocence.
Flr&t ooe guard, then a sec-
ond eocortlng a visitor to
the back of the prison,
aald without heaitaUon,
"He waa framed."
On Dec. 14. 1914, In
Pblladelpbia, Carter loot
to JO<'/ Glanlello for the
0\ I d d I e weight cham-
pionship. A year earller,
on the way up. he bad
knocked out Emile Grlf·
fith In the fust round.
Griffith . then a
welterweight. liter
be c a m e middleweight
champion.
The murders which .unt
him to Rahway OCWTed
June t&, 1986, in Patenon.
Carter was questioned and
released, but in Octobtr,
he and a friend were ar-
rested. Both have been 1n
jail since, sentenced to
three life l<rms for the
murders of a tavern
owner and two customers.
Cart.er haJ found a
publl1b1r for ldl
autobl01'9pby and baa
about three more cbaptera
to do. Ile play• a IUlle
ooftball. Ile worka with his
lawyer on a federal 'appeal
of hi.I conviction.
"I'm trying to do a
multitude of otber tjtlnga
that will eventually lead
me outta here. I really
don't belong bere."
Bui then he -of box· Ing. "You know, you go In
there and try to beat each
other's brainr out, but
after it'• over, ma°' you
know, you c:ouldn 't find
any better people. It's just
a breed that 'a hard to
find."
The convenatioo kept
coming ba<k to the trial
The juron were all white,
as were the two key pro&o
ecution wltneues. both-or
whom w e r e convicted
thieves. 'I11e s t a t e
supreme court upheld the
conviction, ruling that any
errors in the trial were
.. harmless" and dldn't
violate law.
"Of course, t fall to 1ee
how they can be harmless
errors if I'm sitting up in
jail." be sakl ,,, ................ ,.,,, ........... ,,.. ................ ~.
Famll11 Circus 1>11 Bil KeaKe
Festival:
Western
Roundup
. Park Land Cab~
MEMPlllS. T<M. (AP) -
OUI ol the West, the -rode again -ltaplnc ovor tht
bacbldos ol horses, guns bl ... lnll btblnd Qeeing ootlawa,
rlghtlnc wronp and rldlntl oll
Into sunstll with a cborUI o1
voicff and gultan riling from
nowhere.
'Ibey '"" all there in fl1ml -sud> ie(enda aa Hopalonr
Cusidy, 11"1 Ryder, Buel:
J-. Tom MU, Lash Lonie,
Sunset Carlon, Tex ruuer.
Tim Holt, Max '1 Allbl''
TUrbunt. flF'utzy" Q. Jones.
Roy Roger~ and, o( courae,
tbe Lon< ·Ranger with the
ever.faithful Tonto.
On1y now, they were not •-r':'""l
playing to packed hollael,
lltled with kids dumped by
their motberl for Saturday
marathom at the movies. Kida
who booed the bad guya,
hissed the infrtquent boy·glrl
otuff, and roclted the rafter•
when right """ out. as ti
a1way1 did.
••it's good but I don't think: a moumful•execuUve'a
lament Is going to go anywhere, reCord 'Idle/!'
Army w Double Size
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Of Forces in WAC
Tbil time, the movie tings
of yesteryear rode before
some 150 grade-B West.em mm buffs galbered In lour
filming rooms of a Memphis
hotel, at what waa billed as W ASlllNGTON (AP) -'lbe to make tt more feminine,
the llrat annual Westero Film Army 1w announced plans to more comfortable and easier
Collectors Film Festival nearly double the siu of the to maintain. A paotluit for
Such lines as "You betchwm, work also is being considered, Red Ryder," "I'm a peaceable Women's Army Corps by 1971., she said.
man," "Don't worry, Ma, to give the WACs almost any 1n the meantime, the WAC.
we'll get whoever done lhls to type job e1.eciit combat, and have betn authorized to wear
you," and "Looks like this ii maybe to put them l n a more styllsh bladl pal<nl·
the showdown" drew cbucklts, pantsulll. leather shoe and a black beret
not cbe<rs. But the audience 11,1 part of a plan to -In place otthe old World War
was obvicwly hooked on more women In the mllltary ll-siyle cap.
nostalgJ.a that could never bl!< and to ease allghlly fbe st1rt Jenctlls, bowmr, "81
fbe dust. Army'• problems In acble\olng remain fbe aama -..0 Inch C.llectora and buffs came u voluntr~ ,_ b next abo,. or one Inch below the from as far as CalUornla and an a • un~r-.ru. .. .,, y bee. 0 We feel this 11 I good
E and · Ill lilm.!I summer. reasonable ak.lrt 1en••0 • for our New ngl to view "By bringing ln more & .. • and alx serials, one of which women, the Army will be abJe uniform," said the 52-yur-old
wu the Lone Ranger coJ.. to reduce the number of men general.
lectlon, brought by Clyde Car-required in, noncombat jobs," The WACs. now mostly In
roll of Atlanta. who said he ciplained the WAC director, clericAI and adrnfnlstrallve owns 748 western films . job&, will 9000 take their place
They watched such classics Brig. Gen. Mildred C. ~alley. aJongslde men as mlssUe-
as Buck Jones in "Empty Sad-She told a news confertnct repair crewmen. radar techni-
dles," Eddle Dean al'ld Lash the 13,320-member WAC will cians, electronics specialists,
Larue in "Song of Old Wyom-expand to 15,900 by nut June and heavy· equip me D t
ing," Gene Autry in "Riders in and by June, 1m: will be operatora.
The Sky," Roy Rogers In 24,000 the largest since Worfd Women heretofore w e re
"Twilight in the Sierras," Tom War ll, when it WU nearty allowed to fill only 1st of tbt
Mis: in "Days of the 'J'1lun-100,000. 4M -Array jobl, but now only
dering Herd,'' and Buck Jones To help attrAct new 41 are Mtricted for womtll,
and John Wayne in "Range enliJl<es, Gen. Ballty aa1d fbe and Ibey 111 lnwlve carryioc a
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dlco Bay AN '""11 ..
bave llelcl the --u.. ~--!\yw&..: and • Parb llltl l"ti ~ ..-.~ eotlmo1'd the eablm • wqilll
rent for IS0,000 a year 11 l!ii
open market. •
Jleqan 1lgood the 11111 1¥-
.i.,. • •
Behr, wbo 111)'1 ~= will eqijro In ~ ·
October and November al -)'W, _.menl<d In ID earilfr
ilten'lt'fr, •llzbtre 'II n p
justlf'utlon '"' p rl •ah JWlvileca ... publlc laDda.. ·•
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Long Shag! Page Shag! Lions
Mane! French Bob! All Perfect • •
• ' Styles For Our ·Breezy
Ai rcut. No Rollers. No set! No :
Fuss. First A Shampoo, Next ~ :
Superbly Shaped Wet Haircut. f
Then Quick Drying With The ;
Hand-blower and Brush. :
Aircut $5.00 & Up.
~ l:yl;sts sHghily h;gherl
I ~ B~~TJ6~~u~~~s
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
HOO slaps from the May Co.I'
Appointments not •fw•yt neces1•ry.
'lbe lite is the oldest place
where people have Jived ln
Finland, but the origin of the
Inhabitants ls atill shrouded in
myotery, he said.
Feud." sreen Wllform will be re&(yled ri(le, : . ' .
"I coUeet western ftlms1f;<;iii;i;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;a;;;ci;;;i;~;:;;i;;;;;;;;;::~~;i;:;;
simply becaYSe wben I was a
kid. I couldn't get enough of
them. I wanted to have them
for my own,'' said Carroll,
whose favorite cowboy is Suet
The lee Age people lived \n
Finland a,ooo yean befor< the "Wt'<t going1'> tho BEACH!"
Flnnlsh-Ugrlan people settled
here from 100 to 200 B.C.
Erae-Es'ko, who Is
personally leading the ex· vw Att k cavaUons, told the newapaper a.. A,;:!
Helsingin Sanomat that he ._, ~
began explorations in the area
when word reached him that a
toe•' priest had rowld man-No Parking Under Ship made ancient tools in the
Jones.
Carroll, who brought 16
westerns and three serials to
the three-day festival, said he
has paid as much as $1 ,000 for
a serial. "Of course, I paid a
lot more than that for the
'Lone Ranger' series," be
"'1~mediately after making a aaid. mlna E SAN DIEGO (AP) -Shades big ship berthed at Pier 6 Five of the western herou
preU ry survey, r a e • of the deadly sea battles of the Naval Station and, said of the 1_,. '40s, and '50s 11•
Esko said, he established that l!Mt Williams, "It balanced a aec--. the fmdln"• emanated from a ond 00 ... "-'•'• ,. __ and tended the festival -Lash .,. A German craft bearing the unr ~CU6 ~ r a-•a r ... -aat Ca Mu village that predated the Stone •--·gnl ol 1•-slowly dlpped into·~ wa•---~=· ~~ rson, WDI a a Vo ..,,,.agen al· u11c: \Cf "Alibi'' Terhune. ~ u s a e 11
Age. 'ch tacked the U.S. destroyer it didn't even make a alpash." "Lucy" Hay•·n, and Don
'"The findina• ttt very ra era•• "-lgh f July 27 ••-N ell I nd l f t = and the settJe';;;ent must have 06 1.uc n t 0 • we. avy vers OU t ~ ee "Red" Barry.
come about at the end of the Navy disclosed Monday. below the surface and pWled it Some are still involved in
Jee Age," he said. . Chad Williams, a sailor who up with chains. show business. Barry, 52, ts a
The site is situated it the works in bis off-duty hours as No damage was found to the Hollywood script wriltt who
shore of the Teno river near a pizla deliveryman, was Craig, but the car was deemed still does some acting and
Utsjotl at the Polar Sea. The aboard with a salaml and ruined by salt water and Carson has a Louisville, Ky.,
first traces of an ancient cheese when hJs car started Williams wu cited by the television show. Larue, 55, ta
culture 10,000 years old were rolling. Navy for unauthorized parking wriUng a book. Tarhune is 11
fotmd In Norway and northem l __ 'lbe __ 1m-_model __ beetl __ e_hi_t_the __ tmd_e_r_a_ahl_.,;,.P· ______ and_,_re_llred_. ______ ll
Russia al fbe turn of the ctn-
tury.
The too15, knives and Ill"
rowa, have been made from
quarts, similar to those found
In Alla and In Pelsamo In fbe
Sovltt Union.
"We have to esllbllsh what
kind of people It was aod what
kind of aociety was formed,"
Erae-Eako said. "The area la
of consldenible size and now
must be niapped and Jl'O"
tected for the future."
Thi f!nt ... ol oc:hoot ls
uapolawthttoocher
and. ---"""' tho Red lllnc-
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Cheese Of The Week
BIG . BARN
CHEDDAR
Regulm
$1.59 lb.
20' N OFF~
offw ..... A111: I thru A.. 1'
• llli IARN CHEDDAR CHEESE ls m1d1 Iha um.I old countrt way. This
,..., cheddar odds -.fihet lo ""';• di1hot ...i ,...n,_ 11'1 (uU n..or..r
•• , shlrp wllttoot Mlot \Illar. Try 1 aamplaf You'll find Illa tr1dilio•1I
chtdd1r fll'IOf' dt"9hfvl. Ivy lftd •nfoy 1 pi.c• cvt fre1h from tha wheel
f1ita•1 t•!!!I · Soa•~?llD -GMT COSTAW ...=-.... ot::'~ ~=SM
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Dally1 M, lat. M ...,, tM: sat. IM
646-1614 117.Jlll
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The first 25.5 cu. ft. ~ide-by-side
that's only 35~" wide. Exclusive
~tented shelves adjust to 1ny
hti~ht. Exclusive stor..,,.,, doon
In both refrigerator and froozer.
No defrosting over with exclusive
' frtt+frost. 5 zone cold coniTols. • Dtcor1tor model, too.
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Slanfo ::.~
to ""' 'lbe
ogatn .
llOlneti
Mrs.'
It's I
laughi
It's
again'
origin
the I
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me.
'lbe
bumol arerl
ediloll -lbing
I
Remember the marcel?
With a short cut
and an electric
curling iron,
this nostalgic
look is yours.
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Laugh~er Best Medi~ine
.I DEAR . ANN LANDERS: I am the home With olber•guests.
Stan!O<d acieotlll who was quoted 11 Pliase tell IJer,tbli(ln certain arus·ll
saying, "LauP.er con be bamdaus to la apJnsl the law .lf-'use !lllby language.
tbe.beallh, ..ped.liy If "lO'la~ble A Palo AJto DM!ttt'maid~ banging,•
to heart and respiratory troubles." ticket m'a IDID'I car. Wben'be cap>e out
The writer said, "'!he docton ire at it of the '1ol'e Ind aaw her' lfe opened up
qlln. Every week they come up with with some wry dirty language. The
llOlllOthlnc lhlt IJ 'harmful to Mr. and woman swore out a criminal complalnt
Mn. J. Q. Puhllc. If it lan't cboleataol, against him and the case la gqirlg . to
It's ._. Now they tell us to stop court.
laughing." I was pleued to see lhlJ item •ln the
It's not the doctors who are 11at it newspaper and I hope the fellow gets a
again" but the news S«Yices. The stiff fine. I lhinlt It would be dalllly If the
original story was badly garl>led and left foul-mouthed brother-in-law wu ·llooid,
the reading public with ..,.. gross too. Do you agree! -CAIJFOOFEll
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iru-epttoile. The newa aervlcet llld
Ibey wanted to correct the erroneeuo Im.
~·but ao far they haven't-sent
their ocleooe writers around to Interview
I -DEAR CAL: nete'• • Meneee
llttwetm a llCllJ f~ Md l'IClll
ud -laagaqe-11• ...
maid. Bodi AR bad, bot U a -.....
be -for lalklaC -ta _...,.,
the cow;t1 "°""' be ,..... .. H. _, a
Uy. •
• DEAR ANlj LANDERS: I am Pinc
cr11y trying to fl&ure out the relatlcJMblp
betwe<ll Jim and Tad. ..
Sam and Fay marry and have a aoo
me. oamed J'llD. They gel divorced.
The truth 1J lhlt I belleve laughter and Pete and Winnie marry and bave
bwnor are extremely valuable and we a Ion tlamed Tio!. They gel dlvor<ed.
are richer for them. My Stanford medical and and Ila
editor explains it lhlJ w01: "M>l'be .!:"Alim~ '"".;Z ve a -
aome people just caa't believe that aDf" J'an and Ta.i are ~.while ~ ~ ~·~ '*' n.:! , J'dit'1 in.ls (hJ) II _to Tld'1
ogaln. -WIW;\ll'F. f11Y JR., lfD ~~andTadArmlh1ad
DUil DL f'llY: .,_ ,_ for ado Pete chwaf -r hr lllil llleJ -.... ,_.............. ......... •¥-Jrn6or .. -..Oio,_ ..
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D&\11 Niii LANDltllS: I just read the
letter -dtt -wltll the foul.
--lnlfllHt.low •• Aid be tolb ao rotten Ille bates to hove blm In her
A not'WWWW lfJJ-.11 to bow to dell
with Ult'• --and -rewarding •• • • Am 1-.'
~ ... ..._ _ -to lllpod,.
'Will ...... ,.. lrr -... ,... ..... Send,..,i...-toAm~la .....
al the DAILY PILOT =It_,
bl ..... and • •• ' .......
drtsaed envelope.
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S~lists .Making Waves .
HIEADLINES UPDATED
Curls and waves
·enhance the
flimiliar
pa911boy · lioe.
Maklnl beadllnts !or lalVwlnter 1m
colflurea will be updated vmloos ol
-balrdol, acconlJng to ...........
taUon by the Natlollal llalrdresaen and
Colmetologtltl Auoclatlon.
Colflllret are designed to cunplement
laahlma wblcb eomblne femlnlnll)',
freedom, simplicity, comfort a D d
eiepnco.
Dual length llyilng matea me ol the
most versaWe cuts in tbt coUectloo. A
long·balr luhlon for the llDd~ tel,
lhlJ cut features a ao!Uy la)'ered length
of curl, topped with close cropped banp,
tapered around the face and wom
1mooth from the crown.
Pulled back -pinned tip -or turned
looee and free . lhlJ ltyilng 11rinp.
Another style takes the ljlleboy line
and oddJ enbancement with curia and
wav• about the race. The center part ta
back, toe, but stylists say 1t•1 v~We.
Uatnc bmeltel In all alzes and lllrapea,
the balr can be pulled forward to cJve o
tulltr, bouncier effect.
By llyling a cut, the pageboy can be
turned Into a smooth bob, or produce a
soft wlnd-lossed curl.
The marcel wave bas returned and
with It tbe curllnc Iron -and lhlJ utensil
hu betn modernized, too -it'I DOW
electric.
Another simple but elegant loot la the
"sophlltlcate," a carefree cap of a coif.
With an addltionaJ effort of curlen, this
short style can be turned into an au c:our-
ant !root-curled silhouette.
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Dual length styling creates
a versatile, long-hait
fashion for the
under-30 set •
BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.....,,....,.. .. 1m , .. .,
Career Takes Flight
Amey designs
for the
super-rich
who never ballc-
at prices.
By MARIAN CHRISTY
NEW YORK -Fashion designer
Ronald Amey, now 40, lw always been a
cut-up.
When be wu 7 and Halloween rolled
around, he buzzed the doorbell ol a
known house ol ill repute in his home
town of Superior, Ari;., and, before run-
ning oil, gleefully aonowteed to the
madam who answered the door: ''Trldt
or frtat!"
"lben be telephoned the local drugstore
and · queried· the · alklle!f: owner with:
"Sir, do YOU·reallrhive-Prlnce Alber\ In
a can?"
Amey'1 eonaervative upbrlngjng WU,
purttaRteal In c:orapl and these grating
actions ne\ted him eriibarru.lng nOl.irie-
ty ··: .
However, by the tirile Amey wu I, ht·
was free of the 1tigma. · · ·
Neighborhood girls wett too poor to ar.
ford paper dolls from the dime store,, ao
Amey created them !or hi• friends from
scrap1. "The clrla and their motben
smiled at me and -called me by name for
the Ont time," ran1n1..., Ronald.
P'nm that -an, Ame 7 gravitated towanl Wltloo.
Nm -. ... CloYla, N.M., a cattle
town wbet'e .the Air Fom bad a.-and
Roaald WU In Ille Air Faroe.
OOMMllllllHSD
ltlDq made lnlllnt frleodl with the
people who -...nted moll In bis pnl«dlal
camr -officerl' wl-. Many oom-
missk>ned him to create "original'" cloll>es when lie tokl them of hla talent.
Amey hid !alrlcl and all nllted -· Ing equipment In shower lilalll and under
-. l!O did a lot or se•ills In the John.
"!lben the dreuel turned out wen !"Tllore wun't much cun]tOlltloo ,,_
the -.1n Oovll.") -AmoJ'• do•oc.d
-·-be """" to lundt ot the o!llctn' dab.
One 4"1 o arlmel'• wile -Jorlllled
with martinis -challenged Amey,
similarly ltrengthened, to c re a t e
something 111:w for her. Amey swept a
tablecloth from a table. cut and draped It
Jnto a one-aOOulder Grecian gown ~
with the help or a ,...Ing machine
-ker, had the gown flnlahod by
deuert.
DREAM REALIZED
"I've always wanted to ddlgn clotbN
that are upensive, top-quality, ~
elegant clothes in every poalble ...; , •
be says. "And only the rich and
IOphistlcated understand me."
XfMy wu to re8nu hia dreom an.. a
..,..year lllnl al the PlrlOlll School of
Design lollowed by the esllbllahmenl of
· o blgl>prlced bustoess.
The move eventually netted hlJn
aeam<>I-~ cuatomen like Mn.
George F. Getty and Mn. Clint
Murtlti>on who don't balk a~ prlce.s that
zoom to $1 ,800.
"Price Is the only way quality, fabric
and WU"ianaMhlp can be dlsplayed," he
Afl. "f'YO blocked out potenllal publlcs
who neither undentand nor con an.,1\1
that principle. lr1 evil, I -. ~
l1'1 the only •SI I can ._ Jll7llll!':
...., preallae .... .,, .. ..._ ...
aad feabre Amey -and lodlJ' liO a rich man. ..
"Ufe styles havo d>qod nc11-o.;
I've made clothetr that tr-imo Ill
environment." saya Amey who lhhtb ..
and CODliden bimMll • "blc~
detlgner.
Nnetl IOdal ~ la tllfl
luncheoo. Balla bavo loll their a., ...
magnet becaua< they're=
Amey'• hmdieoo IM la *tat
and ~·11c1oa ol lat.MaJ •"I
Ju11 doo' beUen ID 'C""••" 1111 ..,. • .,,,. .... wlle ...... ..
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• Statistics Disprove 'Ac€,i8ent'
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By CAllOL MOORE
CM .. Dllff Plltt Slaff
Staqerlng figures proved
the point u Dr. Cynthia
Marlin o:plal.otd that abor-
Uons are not "accldentl'' but
have. Instead, def In It e
psychological problemt thal
pr<dpltale unwanted pregnan-
cies.
74 percent wve unmarried
and 51 percent wtre between
20 end 29 yeara of age.
pr.,..I all ol lbe all&mativeo.
''If a woman 11
p.<ycboloeJcally emply all" an
abortion, abe la more llktly to
repeat." she said. "It's better
to prevent lhe pregnancy to
begin with."
pttlJ)lnc:y, the ........ bu
prob1ena will be alterwll'dl,
no matttr whlcb decision the
ruchel about the baby,'' Dr.
Martin aald.
blll«* Dr. lllanln llld.
Aod ... ed!pbulud ._
11<eaUy pll'flltal ~ al·
recta poeWborllm '"""V"1·
"'Ibey lihoclld ttmaln supo
portiYt, al leall nol pmI!ive,
lo lacllitale a beallhy .....S·
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plcluro ol wllll • -llNluld bl.
.... mentioned by th••• ............ rllUd~
In .....,. to hive~ ot
tholrown,aroplacemml. "Sa iln'I .....0 lat -women, ti Dr, Martin Aid.
Since the adY<fJl ol legallied
abortion ln California, medical
records show 5.030 abortk>nl
In It!&, 1$,339 in 11111, ll,:189 in
1970 and 1111,749 ln 1'11.
Natk>nally & b e r e were
1!0,000 reported abortlona In
lrl'O, S6 ptll'Ctlll by unwed
mothen, one half by women
who had no Jiving children. In
the first quarter of 1971, 99.711
abortions were reported with
31 pereent of tbt: women under
20 years of age.
~. Martin urged her au-
dience at a UCI El:ltnsion
aeminar on abortion counal·
ing not "' sell abortlon, adop-
tion or ke<pinc • baby, bul to
She traced several problem
patterns such as pre-m8rital
1ex or cooce.iving to "cement
1 marrlaae or bol1ter
femininity in tbe o I d e r
woman'' 11 evidence of un-
conscious desires to be preg·
nant.
Other reuons for exJ)MW't
to unwanted pregnancies in·
elude fear, embarTassment,
guJlt. retribution, co It a I
11meamamhlp and prool of
love.
Faulty p1renlal rela-
tionships, ranging f r o m
riv1lry with molber to incest
fantaay wlth father, appear
frequently I n pre-abortion
Epldenuty problem• allo
prompt unwanted pregnanclu,
abe explained, "but.
tragically, If a woman doanl
!eel wwtbwhlle b .... u . .ii.
certainly doesn't bave ....,P
esteem to share.
"'l!ley NVI to become ll"fl-
nant and have • boby. But Ille
lll'ODlet a woman'• lt.lf·tdeo--
Uty, the 1 .. rtillnce oba will
bave on ttlll nuanale.11
Ddlclencr or r..1n lllo wu ·--lac> tor In • ~ • pnanl
of ·-potlollla ..... .,..i. ''o.tll: fn the famll.r or
Noling the lllcb -"' "°"""who -~ .. adoption. aoly to -Pl'tf'
nanl again within I monlhl,
' obe ldded:
''lnformltkla and avallablll-
ly of coaln<opllv11 m DOI
the lltut. It'• better "' lltld
lo --·· booltalloU ,aad -• 4111....i method. A loN elfectlft oooll aa¢VI.
ls beUer than DODI." In the 1971 llallltlcl, IO per-
cent of the women were whitt,
"The greatu a woman'•
(ll)'Cholog!cal problemt befoto Or a woman may become -lion -• IJ•lblad
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f Beach Fantasy
j .. All Washed Up Gemini: Don't Argue ·
~· ~ :· BY l!llMA BOMB ECK binoculars on a Kiri in a bikini
f.: 1 hallucinlte when t peel the who seemingly inha'ed for
toes, The ramblings are four hours but never seemed
ays the aame. I imagine to exhale.
self on • k>ng, deserted In tbe afternoon, 1 walked
\tretch of beach. There 11 a into town, bought a yo yo In
pencil and a notebook in my Revco and two cans ot
hand ind as the water laps at albaco~ tuna that 1 didn't
in,. feet, J write vigorously. have lo share with anyone.
. My hll5bend appeMS. He Is -On lhe morning ol the fourth
MRS. GOOBER
Coast Couples
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WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 9
By SYDNEY OMARR
"Aa I wander through the
dark I am aware of en-
' couraging voices that murmW'
from the apirlt realm . I sense
a holy puaJon pourlq from
the ~' of lnfintly. I thrill
• to music that beats with the
pulse of God. Bound le IWl!I
and planets by invisible cords,
1 feel the name of eternity 1n
my soul." -Helen Keller. ~ aviator with 1 white scarf day. I dragged down the beach
aroond his neck who asks, to join my fampy by au.
,:iWhat are )'OU writing, love?" ., nouncing, "I decided I couldn't
· .. I am writing a classical let all of you sacrifice
work of inspirational thoughts yourselves jwt becaust 1 want
1n order to revea: the valuea of to reveal the values of my in-
the inner llfe. I am going to ner life." I call it 'Gifts From The Sea.' "
It isn't until I nearly sever
\ my thumb that I snap back to
;· ,iellity, realizing bitterly that . •Aime Morrow Lindbergh
~·-mreated to her beach 17
Marriage Vows Recited
yean ago to write her
beautiful book in solitude.
:-.. It's not fa ir," I told my
•, liusband. "I write in• bus sta-
. lion restroom atmosphere and
;. Mrs. Lindbergh gels two
: weeks away from the kids."
"Yoo wanta go to the beech .;~ ~o write ?" he asked. "Okay,
\; we'll ell go and I'll keep the
··kids out of your hair." ~ . The first day on the beach, 1 It ,iharpened 11 pencils. buried
!.. my feet in lhe sand and t: couldn't find them, ate 5 can-f dy ban, got llrsl deg= burn• t aver 75 percent of my body
1lnd was charged by a crab
that sent me to bed with a
headache for five hours . The
pounding surf kept me awake
all night.
At the end or the second day
1· had built a tri-level castle,
spent two hours aearching in
the aand for my corn pad and
bad written five words in my
notebook: "Touch up roots
Alig. 25."
On the third day I !IJ>"lll the
entire morning training my
AT
WIT 'S
END
Evtryone was sound asleep.
I opened my typewriter and
began to type and the room
came alive. "Get your hands
off the typewriter. You're get·
ting jelly on the keys. I'll blow
up your inner-tube after thll
paragraph. Close the door.
"The flies are taking over.
No pop before breatlast eN!
that la final. I never said yoo
could finger paint with the
butter.
"Will someone stifle that
motor bike. And get that wet
bathing suit off the coffee
table. IT'S TURNING IT
WHITE. Of course we can't
keep that little boy. He
belongs to someone."
"Couldn't you write on your
secluded beach?" asked my
husband.
"I don't know how Anne did
It. You couldn't believe the
noise and the distractions," I
shouted.
GODBER·BRCHAN
Richard Godber of Newport
Beach claimed 1.1ary Brchan
as his bride during nuptial
ceremonies conducted in St.
A n d r e w ' s Presbyterian
Church. Newport Beach.
Parents of the newlyweds
are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brchan
of Long Beath· and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray"1ood G. G<>dber o(
Newport Beach.
Bridal attendants were the
Misses Patrice Brchan, maid
of honor and Charie
Laugharn, Kathy Alward,
Pam Stiefel, Linda Gordan,
Ann Helm and Diane Godber.
Best man was J o h n
Laugharn and ushers were
John Murphy , Steve Katz. Jeff
Stevens, Steve Gabriel. Scott
Brown and Clyde Staulf.
The brtde, who teaches in
Long Beach, Is a graduate of
Long Beach Polytechnic High
School and the University or
Southern CaJifornia. S h e
pledged Alpha Delta Pi, was a
Sigma Alpha Epsilon LiUle
Sister and made the dean's
list in graduate school.
Her husband is a graduate
of Arcadia High School and
USC where he was on the
dean 's list in the School of
Business and he affiliated with
Kappa Alpha fraternit y.
HULME-DAVIES
Theresa Marie Davies and
Timothy Henry Hulme ex-
changed vows In Ferndale
Wedding Chapel, i&nta Ana.
The bride , daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald R. Davies of
Fountain Valley, asked Miss
Tracy Davies to be her maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
the Misses Camille a n d
Christine Hulme , and Kristen
Britton was the flower girl.
Best man was Chickering
Nelson; ushers we~ Lawrence
Hulme and Daniel McPherson,
and ring bearer was Michael
Llnn .
The newlyweds. \\ho are
graduates o( Fount.tin Valley
High School. will reside in
Westmlmter. The bridegroom
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
A. Hulme of Huntington
Be1ch, alao Is a araduate of
Golden West College and now
is a student at California stale
University, LonJ Beach.
GORDON-REED
Like Parlr., Huntm,t.oo
Beach WU lhe aelting IO< the
m>rrtage linking Susan Marie
Reed and Henry Lee GordOn.
The Rev. Frank Brickley
directed the vow exchange for
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Reed of Huntington
Beach and the son or Mr. and
Mn. Henry C. Gordon of
Oklahoma City.
Bridal attendants were Mrs.
Donald c . Renno and the
Misses Holly Calkin, Judy and
Terry Jefrerson and Andrea
Yeiser.
The bride ls a araduate of
Edilon High School and al·
tended Blair College. Her hus-
band Js • graduate or Carnegie
High School in Oklahoma and
now is serving in the Navy and
Is staUoned in Long Beach.
Clubs' Attention Focused on Lighter Side
Focuslng on the lighter side
of club functions will be
several organir.atlons which
have 15Cheduled a night at the
Pageant of the Masters, a
street party, a car rally and a
luau.
Secretaries
?.1ember1 of Bahia Olapler,
National Secretaries Associa-
tion will board a chartered bus
in Newport Beach and bead
for Laguna and the Pageant
Thursday, Aug. 10.
On the lollowlng Thursday,
Aug. 17, the group will tour
research facilities at the
City ol Hope, Duarte.
Demonstration
Making cooking u easy as
. living in summerUme will
e a cooking demonstra-
by Anne Robloon, homo
building, San Clemente.
NB ABWA
Mn:. David Brent. a retired
reading specialist will discuss
the RJght to Read when the
Newport Beach C b a p t e r ,
American Business Woman's
AJsoclation meets at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 10, in
Rkhard's Coffee Shop.
BSP
Executive board of the
Orange Coast Council, Beta
Sigma Phi win meet at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 12, in Ben
Brown's restaur1nt, South
Laguna .
The Beta Alpha Xi Chapler
W'\11 meet at g p.m. that even-
ing In Atlantis P a r k .
Westminster. Mrs. A 11 en
Marbut wUI distribute written
lNtructions for a cir rally.
The fint couple to reach the
destination will receive a
prize.
PWP
Parents Without Partners.
Owipter 26 will 1ather at 8
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, in the
Orange home or Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Burgus for the annual
luau.
Interfaith
Junior hosteMes of the San
Clemente Interfaith
Servicemen's Center are plan-
ning an lnfonnal patio dance
at I p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, in
the center. nomilt for Sen Dieao Gas
Electric Co. She will
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On the next day they will
have a picnic in Irvine Park
and on Saturday, Aug. 26, a
trip to Knott's Berry Farm ls
plaMed.
SAMI LOW l'IIc:IS AS 1t TIAlS AMII
PLAT~ RIPAIU I .......... c: WHILl·YOU-WAIT -" T
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LCOALE AND ASSOCIAIEl
Booton were the Mmes. Ben
Kalz, Charles Davidron and
Henry ?i.faag.
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G<mlnl and Vlrfo are In pl<>
tu re.
VIRGO (Aug. Z!-Sepl. 21):
Pace may be •low, but you
make ~· Know U and be opUmisUc. Accent is on
recognition from l!I p e c l a I
group, organization. Family
member offers en-
couragement. You are able to
r1ghl pr<vious wrong .
UBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 21):
Aagr..alve lrlends could try to tnlluence you. Key Is to
perceive situations, persons as
they actually exisJ. Don'l
make something out o f
nothing. Places is involved.
Some of your wishes are due
lo be fulfill ed quickly.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21):
Career matters are activated.
Means you ailo can define
ambltionl. Be sure you know
what you want to 1ecomplish.
'Iben you begin to move in
right direction. Be realistic .
Study Uln mesaage.
SA Gm ARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 11 ): You a:et moving.
You read and write. You reach
beyood the Immediate. People
seek }"Olr opinion. Ma~ are
willing lo reward you. You
pin appeal. Now ls time to
llnlsh who~ you start. Pr15lige
Is ilenled .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
lt): What was a mystery
becomes crystal clear. You
learn about motives and costs.
You find out where you stand
MIN~ WOMDl'S
Ir CHILDllN'S
CLOGS -9.95
with m..nber or ._11e tu.
You begin a project. Your
creative juices flow. You com•
alive.
AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb.
11): You may find that one
you took for granted hu
unique ideu, lndivklual con-
cepts. Trust rnmch. Follow
through on inclinations. Treat
yourself. Practice a bit of sell·
indulgence. Avoid rushing. You
will learn what you need to
know.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Correct any safety hazard.
Avoid trying to do too much
simultaneously. Carelessness
now causes delay, Joss. Worlr:
with OM' willing to share
knowledge, experience. Saglt.
tarlan could be involved. Bl
receptive.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you have 1 way of
appealing to large segments of
public. You CWTently may be
going through somewhat of an
emoUonal crunch. By October,
you will be on your way to
new conquests, emotional and
olh""'"".
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MISS PEACH
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By Harold Le Doux
WHAT WAS INTERNATIONAi.. .
TM!. NAME TALENT .. OR SOlw\E·
OF THE THING LIKE THAT!
AGENCY? I REALLY 01DN'T
PAY TOO MUCH
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New Orle&M Saints' Joe Williams hu both arms
and the ball In back of tackle Mel Tom (99) of the
Philadelphia Eagles. Williams held on to retain·
poose.'5\on .. the Saini< won, lS-10, In a NaUonal
Football League exhibiUon game.
Machen Takes
Final Count '.
' After Falling
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The
turbulent and near-brilllant career of U
die Machen has ended in violent death
with authorities un1ble to flt together the
pieces leading to the former boxer'• last
bout.
Machen, once the world's lelding
heaY)rweight cont.ender, d1ed Monday ln
an 1pparent fall from his second story
apartment.
Tbe coroner's office said late Monday
that Machen, 40, hid suffered liver
damage in the fall and that foul play was
not rupected.
The violent end paralleled hls life, 1•1
f'achen's first public act came in 1952
, llen he was convicted and jailed for
U1ree years lor armed robbery. ln 195$,
released from prison, Machen turned to
lhe ring.
HLs success was quick. He won his first 25 professi'onal fights,
the first 10 by knockouts, and quickly
became the World Boxing Association 's
No. l·ranked heavyweight contender,
HIJ fighting weight of 200 poundJ wu
aomewhat less than many of hi.a foes but
from 19M to 1962 be was feared because
or his speed and hiltlng ability.
Hb nrst loss waa a one-round knockout
by Sweden's Ingemar JohansSOn in 1958.
Two 'yun later he went a full 12 rounds
before losln& a decision to !OOn-to.be
champion Sonny Liston.
But mental problema plagued him and
In 1982 be wll admitted to Napa State
Hospital for treatment of w h a t
autherities aid waa acute schizophrenia
.and paranoia. Authorities said he bad
ihreatened suicide.
Up0n his release a year later he lost a
12-round dectalon to Floyd Patterson and
a J>round dee.talon to Ernie Temll for
the World Boxing Association cham·
pionshlp.
The Redding , Calif., bomber !ttl11ed to
1ose his :r.lp after the hoJpltal stay and his
last successf\11 year was 1966 when be bea~'""Y Orblllo and Jerry Quarry In IG-
rou'1 mat.chel three weeks apart. Then
the in>or fell In. By year'• end, he hid
Iii~ a bankruptcy petition.
lq;:· his la.st lhree bout!, Machen was
knoCl<ed out In the loth round by up-and-
con$1g Joe Frazier in November 1966
and!_lhen dropped two more fight. early
theeollowing year before retiring with I
life r<COtd of M-11'1.
" t have I got for all my years as a
ran&ng heavywelgbtt'' Machen
rhe~ly asked an.r hls ttlease from
the "°'1>ltal In 1963.
•• othlnR." he answered.
' !ties said they didn't know the
abouts of his wife and three chil·
S n Diego Trades
mres to Colts
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DAVIS CUPPER STAN SMITH IS EMBRACED BY TEAMMATES.
Stnith Outlasts Gisbert
U.S. Expects Trouble
From Romanian Crowd
BARCELONA , Spain (AP) -'Ille
UnJted States Davis CUp tennis team
turned its attention toward Romania to-
day and the Challenge Round for the
CUp. expecting a tough series from bolh
the Romanian players and the Bucharest
crowd.
The Americans defeated Spain, J..2.
Monday in an emotion-packed series in
Barcelona, where they said the oolsy
crowd was a probleul and hurt thelr play.
nen over Amtralla at Bucbarelt.
Ralston said the U.S. twn ...Wd not
play the Challenge Roond wiW IJte
October because ol other commltmeotl.
1be Americans leave for the U.S today.
S.yln1 "I don't have any talent but I
do have a lot ol guts," SmJlh said ha did
not lite the calli by n!feree Carlo Mat<
tlni of Italy.
"Every lime it was a close can, J
nevtr Md a chance," be said.
Hall of Fame Drama
Berra Sbed·s Tears
Dodgers Begin
Crucial Series
With Cincinnati
CINCINNAn (AP) -'Ille nest tin,
cllya llhould determine whellw the Loi
An1eles Dodlm will spend the ttlt o1
the year tllilltlnl about the peananl at
about 1m.
'Ille Dodlen face the ~ lledo
tool&bl In the !Int ol a -pmo
wtes. Tbe -art 'ritll lat the Recio,
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w1-Nalloaal Loque Well lead over
secoad-pl"9t -bu dwiDdled to 5~ 11mt1, but they're even tDCft im-
portant for the ~blce Dodlm. wbo
traJI by t.
"It'• • series we etrtalnly can't affard
to lose," aald 1menl .....,... Al C1JD.
plJlis. "I think we ban lo 1WteP It, but
even U we late two ol the three, it mllbt IH the Reds tblnlr:\nl,"
Tommy Jolm, M alter 1111 lllllltoul ol
San Frandlco !alt 'lllllnilay, will -the Reds' roclde llDSIUan, R 0 I I
Grlmaley, lM, In ton!Cbt'• -· Bill Sinatr ud aaude Olteen are
ochedUled to start the other two 11111a
for tbe Dodl•ro, with Al Downinl mJD.
In& biJ aec<llld ltarlinl turn because ol I
hamltring pull.
lleUel pitcher Roll Puranolkl rejoined
the Dodi<n Mondly after a f~yell'
stay In the American La;ue. p.,.
ranoHI, wbo bu heea pltdWtl bollllll
practice for Loi Ancelea -he WU waived by the Detroll n,... 1111 -to
Wll atgned by the Dodprl llondlJ and
WU uj>octtd to join -loniCht-
Tbe •yur..id -WU the mainltay ol tbe Dodi"' btlllpm ln>m
IHI.fl, pootlnc a remarkable lW tte«d
In lta and appearlac la 70 or ...,.
games thrH Umea. He wu traded to the
Minnesota Twins after the 1917 ,..._
and led tbe American 1.earue with S4
aaves in 1970.
Perranoatl, wllo wu plcted up bJ the
Ttren oo wa!van lut IUllllDU, pitched
only 11 lnnlnp for Detroit lhls leuon
with a UI eomockuD a-, l>ul 1111
performance u a bltlinl·practlce
pitcher apparent11 convinced -w alter Alltoo be could help tlla .llod&on
In the attttcb.
Hll arrival endl the Dodpn' -.... ....-t with I..,,._ plldllnc -.,
Tlmo ...... lut -that other ....
perimelltltlon hal boea ballod II -..
~~ 111rt111 lollold.wllldl
bu pllJtd lllUllcll --ol tM aeuon, blln't btm +tht11 t lblcll Ill&
'l'Ueaday, and In the 1111 three -the twn ham't made aey emn.
'!be llodtlen ployed the New Yorlt
Ylllkeea In the 1111111111 HID ol Fmt
game MondlJ and Benlie All4n , ID q,.
fielder ... prior ~pliJ!unenlJ had
been mOdeot, pllYod u thouP ht ........
ed In Coopentown by )llttlng three ho"'•·
. runs In an W Yanbe Y1ctoc7. W!We
O.vla.1'omertd fat the Dodpn.
Spena. ta Brief
,,.. .......... -ti .. ....
.... ! ...... --~---_.. 11111 I lt* .. , _,. tllt
time .. DllDI tlllm."
Eidt ti the_..,. ..a.i MM I 'lly
Md .... ..,. i..ty 1ppl111e srteted
... II be ftl W!EP•eed. lll'f1e
W' ............... -7,, .... ........ m ...... -· .. --,_, ...... wltll
loll ..,_ -It 111111,
'lfielr' ....... ,.. of ---.,..uttldt. ' a-; Ute pat y-....... ol
tllt 111111, eaDtoC the -"the
--......... otmy llle." -"'""' 11 . U.. hla momlDtoul World Series
lriu ....
"I wooldlt't baft made it here .-...i>.
wltbaol tllt help of my center lleldl\r Joo
DI Ma .... anil oar rallel pltclMr, J4il>IJ>y
llurpby. 'DIMIUlo tJMd to NMIOWD my
miltltes, and llutpllJ UMd to .... -of mt pmtl." .
Bumlnl with prlda, ~ !boll In-
--~ tlbll limlly, IUltd Iii froot ol the )llatllrm.
'"lft'ft pt tbe ftnl a.... .... • aald a-. --.. well i. 1111 =-u for bll lefl arm.
Laver Thumps Rival;
Brohamer Lift,s Tribe
CLEVELAND -C..-de! M1t'1
Rod Llnr lladad tllt lilt ti llnt.ftJUlld
wlnnen u tha '80,llOt O..aland Oaulc;
a tour slop ol Watld CbampltmMlp 'fin.
all, pt --)lood17,' Lavtr·WD .. 1, M Oft:l' Amtnlllia Phil
Dent.II i. bol• 1"" drift !or the $10,IOO
nnt.,a--· A 'VictorJ -tin bim f1a,ooo 1n pr1te -th!I ,..r.
Laftr hal topped Ute .... -with
Oftr $21111,IOO In eacb ol the pMI !'ft ......
ID other matcl>n, lloter Tay!« ol
Great Bntlln heat Eric Sc:bnleder ol
SOUth Mrlcl, M, H ; Marty Riellen of
Evan-, DI., clo1med Alim -ol Australla H, W; illy Rulllea ol
Australia baited Gerald Baltrlck ol Great
Britain ~ •1. and -El Shafe! ol
the United Arab RepubUc llOIJPld Roy
Birth ol Sia Diop, M, W; !libl Plllc
of Yupla'lil clowned Bob Maud ol SOUth
Mrlcl, 7 ... •I; alll lleyldalo ol SOUlh
Airtea balled Jeff 8'ftwlall: o f
WllbJocloo, D.C., ~ · •I. and Harooo
-o1 PltiltaD ftlppod Jolla AIU·
andet ol Aullrllta, 7 ... U, M. .,,
BOSTON -J~ -ame of! the brmcb IDd rapped a b11e1 lM'lled dot.l--
ble to ...... three .... la tha eicbth ia>-
nlnC llondlJ nllht to letd the a...iand
lndimm .. I •t•viclorY Oftr tha -
Red sos In -1-Eut baatblll lldkln.
Bn>blmer, a B111tmctm loadl lllP
prvdllcl, w11 on the -lite•• ill ~· inJur1 .. bll riclll -.,,
WICIIITA, Kan. -Gal7 Lllllo o1 ·
FOUDlaia Valley flrt4 a Ga-'11 Ill third
ntmd ,iay ol the --Yoath aU1!c s01f -t 1'elllc lllaOd II
CraWlow Collrtr7 aui. .. wlilt tho
llnal round -IO!lay. .
Lelho, playing In -· ef touriDI pro Lin)' ZlllJar wbo had I 71, II paired
with Pete Bnlwn, another tour ,..war,
today.
Geoll PatterlOD ol Orante, p!Q!tlc
With awiu" CoodJ, had I 11 Jo the thlnl
round ol the eveol wbk:ll 111-"'1 by
the Natlonll Aaodal!Gn ol _,...,.
.Ap>t1. Bi plays with DeWitt Wener ID
today'• llnat ...... of tha ft.bola com-
~ ltlam ol Qllrlotle, M.C. llacl an
lo -tha !lad -tllt ltlllln. Foat ..... Ka 11111, ... -.. Olarlle Sit·
lord•lld Gnw .Ima. W"ltw _.ti ..
'·
1temmln1 lrom .. llter<al!Gn with ..
asJiJtlDI coach.
Tonuny Prothro, llama' head coach,
u.ld Parish WAI ftned but added, uit WU
not I flil'l' fine." ·
Prothro bid Aid ii -bo but to
trade Parilll to -dub, l>ul .. left
tllt door -pmkltil tbe -SllD-fonl player dllDpd 1"" -.,,
THOUSAND OAIC.S -Wide ncelver aw, Pub ta1ted w1111 t11e .Jlallaa
COwiJo7s front office by taltpllone Moo-
d1y but he llUJ had not decided -
he -ml pt.7 for the Natlonll FOotbell
Laque champltm.
"He ii llUJ trytnr to mab up 1111 mind
wbttber ....... to ttpe)rt," Aki a lpOb!man
for the Super Bowl -... •we qpec1
... mate • -la lhe ..,YDe.r future. u he doem't ·ttpOl'I, tt ..... 111.
feel tbe !ride."
PIJ'b, a aecood-year pro wbo blouoJll.
ed laat year helor. an 1oJtn1 aldellned
him, .... -to tllt Cowbo11 last wtt!c alone with l'1lllllllla ba<t Mllrt
lfmtpmery from Sia Dfego to Dallu
tor t>uuo · Tbomu, the coamental
NlllinC bock.
Angels Send
MeSsersmith
Against Chisox .
i
Frtab ftOm tbrtlr lint Mblrlt11dw
-ID '~ .lri\ll 'lhll 111111!.' tht
CalUonila AnaeJs cmllnue their till••
toward rupectalfillty in the A"'*1can
LellUI Well ton1ibt when they fl!Oe tllo
llllcqo White So• in the llrlt ol li -
lllDe aeria·at· Anaheim Stadium.
Andy M.........W., U, will .,..;,. lot
Ille AQceb who' spill all pmei on thdr
ncenl"road trip delpite looJq tlltlr !Int
r
A•f•I• Slete
....... IDM'Cf1Mt ai=::a iii~
two pmea ia CWcllo. OL. Miiiiiiiio,, i.P
11. i. ~ to throw tGr lhe .... . 1'e .......... Wbile hi . ...;.
toollbl's -...,. tllree .... Wllilll tllt llrlt-jUoe Oakland A's "It the AL
Wtat. The Anc<k, W11o --out o1 ""1t In -City IDdutl1'c •• ..; •• doable Ti<loly, trall . the fow1lotlaco
ltoyala II)' a •-IDll--••ll 'Ille a11...,.. -llaod wlll mart
t11t !Int Alllheim -ol ,roNJe
plldlar Dive Stlll. '1111o -called up ,_ 11111 l.Uo• CltJ tMlnc' lhi ntd
trip and -*" hll !Int major Jea,.. riclory It ,..., ......,. Tiit<.._ ...... bolder -Ills U.S. tum captain Dennis Ralston
declined to predict )low t!ie Americans
would fare against the Romtnlw and
Wimbledon flnallsl ™' Nastue, but he said he expected tn>Uble from the ~
"ID~ the cniwd ii aohtl to be llU this (Ban:elool) and the llnamm
will be difllcull u ... u,• l\llstaa ukl
alter the 1171 Wimbledon cbooqitoa, Stall
Smith ol P111deoa, clinched the best«·
11.. lerles bJ ot1tlutlq Spolo'1 Juan
4llllt ........ lm 10alc•1 'a.
Pro Ten.nis Group· Su. ed :::==~:: ............... -.. ., 1-.... ., ti !ta -'ill'•·~
Olabert U.f, IN, M . •
----llie Ban:tlOJ!I, crowd ooisY and "bothenome. Tbty bmik yoor
rllylbm and you .... to •tart all .....
qaln," be Aid. t •
'!'be No. 1 u.B. pla'4f belt the 1tllbbonl
Gilbert deoplte trouble wllh hit Mt'Vice
and I Wiel ol emll'L " l!ut' bis vlctoty after Spain hid evened
the IOOO H Oil Andres Glmono'• w, •
1, U. H triumpb over Harold _,
ol 5llvor Sprlas. Md., move<\ the U.S. in-
to the nn.11 11ainst --. 4-1 .....
r
..
The suit Ibo ~ that WCI' ....
oplred with the ~Ji"" ,...,.
all -It tt••lt --JW'f--loan...-lt_tbe __
would reftlle to -~u. ·•"!
toumamentl other --.. , ... by wcr.
..,. suit ..... !Mt -.... •lolote the Slltrman ... °"7111 Acll
becl-lbey ...... , ... ·11111tr. --llHltl, .. -....... ti wcr 1t1 1>111ao, ..... 111.,.. 111,. -
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RalllaB, ,.., ............... Cllf ......... la Oii' 71 3 " • n.,-.. ,..."' •. , Al-............... ti. .._,
...111 .... w!I .......... ., -..................... -..
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fl'op South Defense
lly llOOU CARLSON
,, .. o.lly ,.... .....
Wlnolofl eomblaatloos Ir•
the iJ>credlenb evtry coocb
loob !or when he lltlcls a loo(.
boll team and In the South
camp It a_,. lhe'e ore
lltY<nl ol ~ elllllve com-
bol lftllahlo.
lltlenalve COid! Bqj> W-
ol Mater Del bu -up
with JIW 8 o I w{e 11 ol
Westminsttr Jn ID I lempl to
l'!l on tod to the NorQi i!Omlnall® ol the Utll -1 Oronae County All..tar fool·
hall claalc at Orange Ceul C.U.C• Aug. 17.
NortltStandout •
Carlson Anchors
Offensive -Line
...
Woods led the Soutb'1 IH
tclumpb In 1117 and Bornll
WU lnotru .... tai la the 't;I
lctary (f.7). Tbooe ..... tbe
on\y -I CGOqUeltt ol the J>-y...-..n.s.
And U the ..._. Woods
Is roce!vlng Is ....-.cl II ap.
pean be has a -ol wlJ>. ..,. oet and rudy !or the
Norih lnvaden.
"We've got plenty of a·
perienoe on dtfeme and we're
uJlng the aame deferwe that
warted before -1 44 wttb
fO<lr In the aecondary.
"It's an easy defense to
teach ln an alJ..star game and
Jt worked when Dick Coury
had the South ln the Shrine
game,' too." 11y1 Woodl.
'fbe "South won that one. C.
· ' t""•' u 1 •~·ght " w--"d 0, ln 1164 at Loo Angeles. By DENNIS CAMPBELL -~ " ~ Tops among tbe clelenaive
Of tt. o.Qf '""" 1tatt be.'' standouta bu been L o 1
Ra!P{I C.rbon ls I &lg Carbon'1 lirie play was a big Amigos !Ilgb'I Mau Kalatl,
fellow. about 8-3, 240 pounc\!, reuon Westtm reached the who'll man the m Id d t e
and be geta a k.ick out if ClF AAAA finals last year, linebacker post
pushing other guys around. where the Pkloeen fell to "He's got an uncaM)' knack
It's an on the up and up, two-time tlUlst Bishop Amat. ol knowi~ where the play Is
though, because Carlson con-But Western finished only golng," aays Woods.
fines hi.!1 pushing to the foot· second in the sunset League, Flanking the 2 0 5. p'<I u n d
ball field. And he's good al his losing a tight one to cbamplon Kalali are Edison'• Rocky
job. Westminster. 11le :Lions~ won Whan (190) and Terry Young
that game, 21·14. banding (186) of Wetlminster. Carlson, an A 11 • S u n s e t Western its fint loss of the And in the secondary are
League tackle from Westem such aerial thiefs as Mater
High School, will be anchoring ae;:.all-star game will give 'Del's Jim Nanry ( 2 o s l ,
a strong offensive line for the Carlson a chance to renew a Westminster's Jeff Siemens
North team when the county's · (t!5) and the Newport all ..... -.. i ... A 17 couple of Westminst& ac--game ~ .. y ug. · quaintances and maybe ex· taodem of Gril Amie1 (1501
A t~way player a I tract a bit ol revtnge. and BUI Wbltlord (17tl). '
Watm> where he tamed -__ ,._.__ the ,:._,., Up -t three of the four
three varsity letlen, Carlson' More ·~,. ....., ' "'" berths h been
Is having fUn during his atint ta<:lde wW likely , face off :~-dawn ac.:::i~ng to
with the all-Blan. againa! Westminster I M , ~ •rm -·n.. ••'"'·Ing· 11 " be pound Gary Jenolngs, and w~emlve tod Is 1 new ·-1 _,,,, • ""'lslon may ht audible
llY,I. "I'm aallsfied with the iJi;;,ug11out OrlDI• Coonty. spot !or Maler Dei's Craig
way lhlnp are going and I "Jennings was the toughest Hanson (230), but he's looked
thlnt we bavt a real good tackle 1 faced In the SUnset good there. And Inside Hanson
team. Every~ out here ts League." Carlson concedes we've got San Clemente's Bill
good and its been just as about his ·first.team 311-county Madden (m ).
,. roe. :, H"llAtndrigh(2t10t
1
ackle1 wl!21_ht1_:!1m
Marina, FV
Cagers Fall
"It's going to be _a real o a o ~u11 11a~er,
challenge to pla7 aga'insl hlro. •lthou~ we can move him to
but I thought I did . a . pretly end if we have to. Things are
good job against him when we still a little in the air at right
played Westmimt.er." end with Foothill's Mike
Carlson will also play some McCray giving F o u n t a i n
defense and may get a shot at Valley's Eldon Kidd (205) a
LONG BEACH -!.farina Westminster quarterback Jeff battle," says Woods.
and 'Fountain Valley hiib Siemens althougjt Siemons As for stoppi~ the North
a<bools ended their summer will see ' limited duty at l1lOll threat, Wood> 1111 the firll
basketball activity F r l d a y In the offensive backfoekl tuk Is tln•artlnc the puslng
ni&IJI .. both aullered d<leats , be<a ... of a broken fµiger. , qi Savanna:• Steve Dellerg.
in ~ •. Long --·City ..... 'Siemens .was ,abbu\, ~, '.'Tbe,option apd bwt from
College League. , greatest thing I'd ever .. aeen," thtl'r running game are Im·
Marina fell to St. Antboey, Carlsoo ooleS1 portan~" says Woods, "but ,If
58--SrS -..whiJe Fountain Valley Carlson will attend Cypress we stop tbe1r J>8S!l,~g Jt ll ~ .. ed. by Lakewood, 33-37 College and hopes to end up at make It a lot easier.
wu""" · Cal state (Lo!!g' Beach). He Santiago Hlgh'r Jay Led-
Mtr1M <Jn INJ si. ~, .,, prefers offense to defense, better is In camp, leaving ~ · • 11 unusual for a lineman. three spots open to alternates. 'r i ~f ''I feel more quick and Ledbetttt missed the first
F Tot•I• ta 11 u more agile ott offense then I three days of practice.
do on defense " be explains:. No injuries of note have ~
"And I get to ' lire out at the. cun:ed in the Sooth camp with
defensive libemen. and hit i mlnlmum or serious hitting
them, rather than have them laidhg place during the first
I
hit me." week.
"We'll be tapering off a bit
now," .says Woods, although a
.mimmage has been 5Chedul·
ed for Friday evening at
Wt5tminster High.
Fish Report
1
"'° ""' ""' of. Plonly of fl8r1dng, And the c:mwdl
hr4n'I foond H Yolo YOJr
-agent~ .. .,. -
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DAIL T PILOT lllfl ......
T.....,,...,..t I, 1'72
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DAILY "LOT J7
Metre Baseball
Rustlers Back
In Title Picture
Senlk'1 RUl!len l u m p e d
back Into contention !or lhe
MetrwoilllD League boseball
lllle SW!day while Wanl'I
Plcate1 !ell I hallilUIO, of!
the poce.
'lbt holl Rustlerl (Golden w..i College! polllhed of!
Mable Tire Servlee (Sad-
dleblck). w. to move two
1ame1 behlnd Anaheim ..
MWTaO L•11•UI tTMi!OllMS
' Ar11llM-'"'"'""' 'f' ~ ~ ea
l<Wllk ll~ ' I I ~. r::-.:. .-{.,:_ ' ,' ~· ~""#,. °C!:cM. • ~"'
• • • J
Orll*P~ • I I I 5-·~c... LtJi::;1: ' . m.~ul~ j, ~flt$ • (••· M.. .
Fullerton, which WU Idle from
loop play &Jnday.
Meanwhile, the Pirates suf.
feted a J.1 setback to boot
Cypress · and !ell 211 tills
behind the loop leaders.
A booming home run to left
field by Tony Cresci got the
Rustlers o(f to a fast start In
the first IMinK and a single by
1.11ke Dodd and t~bue blows
by Gor<loo Blakeley and Jim
Spark! added two more .
Mabee cut the gap to l'A'O In
the second on I dO<lble by
Steve Wllliams and Bob Fee'•
single by the Rustlen ocored a
tally in the filth oo a triple by
Blaine Colder and an em>r.
Mabee had runnen on lint 1 and thin! with one O<ll In the
ninth, but the-Rustlers e1me
up with 1 ·double play to tod
the game.
One game ii oc:beduled
tonight In Metro play with the
La Fcnla Dons meeting
AnaheJm.FullerlOn Jn I 1
o'clock till at Iloylea Pork In
Anaheim .•
Wednesday n I g h t • Sad· I
dleback host.I Ward's al t
8u)'ltD (1) while Orange and
Cypress duel It E! Modena. 1
Senik returm to action •
Thursday night, lacing the El
Toro Marines at Boyien. And
Satunlay night'• lone game l
matches the Marine1 aod 4
Fonda at El Modeoa.
FV Leads
Newport
Net Loop
•
LOS AMIGOS HIGH'$ MAU KALATI SPEARHEA~S THE SOUTH DEFENSE.
The Gaucbol scored their
final two runs In the eighth on
a walk. a 1ingle by Scott
Johannes and Willlams' bad
hop triple.
Alamitos
Racing
Results
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lVller polo team maintained
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11' circles Friday with a 7-6
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Friday in 1 special playoff.
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Mike Eich and Clay Stuan!
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with three and two goals.
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Baseball Standings DEAN LEWIS
• NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eu<Dlvllioll
Pittsburgh
New York
Oticago
St. Louis
Mootreal
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Houston
Dodgen
Allanla
W L
64 38
~48
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50 51
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31 u
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San Diego
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
Baltimore
New York
Boston
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Oakland
Chicago
Minnesota
Kansas Citr
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Texu
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TONIGHT'S
TV IDGlillGHTS
KCET fl!l 8:00 -"The ZOo Stoey/' A visil to the
Los Angeles Zoo with emphasis on its acquisition,
educati on, wildlife research and conservation pro-
grams.
CBS G 8:30 -"Hawaii Fiv .. o." Jack Lord plays
a dual role in this concluding episode of a two-part
; drama in which a foreign agent impersonates Steve
McGarrett.
ABC 0 8:30 -"Kun g Fu." A Chinese-Ameri-
can fugitive becomes a hero to coolies building the
l transcontinental railroad through his mastery or an
1
ancient science-religion. David Carradine, Barry
Sullivan.
NllC II 9:30 -London Bridge Special. A mu sic-
al fantasy focusing on the transplant of London
Br idge to Lake Havasu . Ariz. Tom Jones and Jen-
nifer O'Ne ill are featured. Kl~J 0 11:00 -"AunUe Mame." Rosalind Rus-
sell stars as the unconventional heroine o( various
misadventures in this 1958 movie.
TV DAILY LOG
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SAG Union
Takes Aini
On Ren1ns
' Prodneer's Joh Fits
Former Chila Swr Auditions Others . .
117 JEl\llY lluat • 6ilm. Hddl, !n<klailally, WU .. odull'I ~IJ II
ROLL yWQOD (AP) s\!llOll tor -cl the rola. mllac at 1 dlfld•1 llboolckn; Audi Roynoldl alto II prodnd'll "'!1>11 .. wllll'I ..,...,.. Tllo UonJna children for tbl "M'~A.S-H," w'"'-b U'• ..... _ .. _.. -·ibiJtt "' By LINDA DEl/l'SCll Ulevilloo l!erieJ "AMI Ind ~ • ~·~ reo..-Y ccmes too ear,, lhe Kins." exocuUve producer !1 belnl odoptecl lor the tube In IHe, wheff a whole series or
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -With Gene lleynoldl Wll In~ from hll movln by IOlh Ceo-I film ii rill!Qs at them. Very
unemployment 11 n e a in by little ,.. ___ Heldl tury Fox. Tbe two lhowa wlll of t e o the respomlbUity -•.--. · run ba<l:-looblck oa CBS su.. becoalet' too lollblome. v-
Hollywood lengthening, the ENTERTAINMENT When he 1pprvached the day •'•hll lhll llll. Yule-olten whee bll' -~-_, Screen Actorl!I Guild places girl, her mothlir takl. '1Gtnt, M'6 .,.,, c i.t. ~-· grow
h b
•• clon'l you ---··· me•. I'm net Will reertate his role from up, man 1 at 1 o et 1 t e eavy lame on TV networ-.a ........... ~ the movie and Btold I b 11 r l
r I llml._... --Barbara J··· w--•." way ~~.!~~!.. y .. or us na: un \Ool num..-. ~· --o versions or ~ KlrW and I.'' uw1uii;u-.r11~
ol reruns rather than maklnl lleellllnl the m • e 11 n ( , Alan Aldi, Wayne llol ... Ind Reynolds, -Jn hll JDl6.40s
new abows. Rokl•~dJ tlld, "WhonJ I WU I McLean Slev..... rllr In and .UO ,..,lhlul looklnr, llid,
The Guild, which ha•========= • A•or Blrbar• un Wong "M·A.S.H," ae lrrtverent view "Normll chlldr<n are IA -
launched a campaign called Gavin sald 50,000 signatures wa1 a b(J: deal. Sbt wu cm ol Army IUJ'leoDI durine tbl groupt wbt.re authority ia
STOP or Save Television ha"e been gathered IO far on a radio and in alt the movies." Korean War. equal, but child actors are
Original Programing. said it petition to be submitted to the The same can bt u1d for Another !ormtr cblld atar surrounded ~ people who are has won the support of George ~ynolds. He fr e ·q u e n t I y turned producer and director, older an authoritative.
Meeny. preojdent of the AFL-FCC by Aug. 25. Ii 83U that played the allr u 1 cblld In Jackie Cooper, pve Reynoldl They're dominatecl by ~
CIO in its battle against reruns on tile networks in flashback sequences Inf at 14 his firll opporttmity to direct duce:rs, directors and agenll.
reruns. prime time be limited to 25 signed a contract with MOM on his series "Hennessey." "There ii a suptrllclaJ
"Mr. Meany, like many or percent of that time. and stan-ed In 1ucb movies as They hid known each other adulation and It can mab
the general public, i s .. If ~ "nd8oys Trdown.,",'G"allLove "'Find;s achnd11 .. _ ed together as them truculenl and cocty.
personally fed llp with the · · • · we can rr;uuce A Y Ha y,' .ant Sons,' n.u~ Really, they art ioJecure,
pollution of tht TV network network prime time reruru, "'They Shall Have Music" and Re Id! overinvested In career and a
airways caused by repeats or more original. programs will ''Santa Fe Trail." direct at at the Ume sense of failure looms early in
programs and repeats ot have to be made," said Ga'1in, In "Edison, The Man,•• he anQ per aald, 11A1 an actor life. Many child ftctors have
repeats," said Guild President "and this wW produce more was the boy who raced up the I flg red he'd make a good not been.successful u adult.i."
John Gavin. Jobo lor art~Ls and lechnl· 1Ups cl Thomas Edison's dln$r." Reynold• 111d be lindt very Gavin said he met with laboratory with the newly in· Al {or himself, Cooper uld, often that mothers who bring
Meany in Wahington con-· lcerilanJ wlho are presently .suf· vented light bulb and dropped u1 cou:Jdn't work wlth cbUdreo. tbelr children In for an tn-
cerning the Guild's effort.a to ng .. rom record unemploy· It before he coukl hand it to I've got too much trauma. The tervlew are first generaUoo
con"ince the Federal Com· ment. Spencer Tracy. kids don't want to be there in . Americans. '"lbe Idea of sue·
munications Commis.!Jion to Actors whose shows are AJ a producer and director, the first place and I couldn't cesa In. the theater bu a great
limit reruns. rerun, he noted, receive amall Reynolds has worked (re-keep telling them to do impact on lheln," he said.
Gavin said Meany has residual paf!Oents which are quently with child per!onners. =~~ing over and over "1They treofimpr~_witb the
ra.d throulh his 1111s1111 ol 111 ,,,. agreed to supixwt the Guild only a fraction of what they Three years ago he helped g amor , as wey say,
cient &c11nc1·rtllrioft. when it approaches the AFL-could . ~arn on new 11hows. create and produce .,Room Reynolds said,
0
1'm very 'OUywood. Stage mother 5
m Mm Crffft11 SMw CIO Executive Council for Techruc1~s wbo work_ed on 222," wh.ich bu a whole high easy on child actors. I'm very want thinp for their children
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The G ... tat Concert of the Decade!
NOW YOU CAN SEE IT ANO HEAR IT ...
AS IF YOU WERE THERE!
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AUGUST9
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KIDS LOVE
UNCLE LEN
SATURDAYS IN
THE DAILY PILOT
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LmAl·HOlllll IRIA'· NOnal IMOA•-NOl1CS .
For the Record
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DAILY PILOT •
CLASSIFIED •
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* * * * * TAYLOR CO. • ..
MESA VERDE • $39,500 • • I Jusl redecorated ! Immaculate S bdrm & i
beth home, Enclosed lanai. Beeulifully land·
seeped & room for pool. Won'l lest!
~'Our 27th Vear''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realton
2111 Sen Joaquin Hills Road ·~
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. '44-4f1D
Spacious &
Finished Bonus
Room
Do }'CIU have a large-family!
or do you need a J.arat
finllhed Bonus room for a
pool table or yoor chlld~n
to play in and leave )r'OU in
peace. \Vould )'OU like to
have a la.rie bright kitchen,
a lnri:e backyard and your
<'hildren lo '''alk to S("hool~
Ho\\· about ''001' holL'Je to ht•
clost lo .-bcaulihtl J:t)lf·
<'Oune 11nd n1ajor anDppin-:.
U you do, then this ~e is
a pcrfer t hon~'fot you. At a
truly n'lllistic price of
S35.9:'JO. CaU now 14~2535.
C-2 ZONING
125 It !i :l92~S: fl. Presently
zoned HEAVY COltBlER·
CL\L. 0\\'ncr must sell im·
n1<'d. an'I 1·:ill rntertaln all
orr{'r~. A1i::i:1;::: $80,CMXI. but
CAri{ TALI~ LOUDLY.
C::.11
Ntwport
•I
f•irview
646-1111
l•nytlmo)
CHECK THESE
FEATURES" * a BE.'drooms • 3 Baths *
Family room * eo.t Ac·
ce1s * 3 Car Cange ..
Price only $46,950. Much ......
Call 546-5880 <Open eves.)
· HERITAGE
REALTORS
General
POTENTIAL GOLi'.
COURSE VIEW?
There i.'I a atrona pocslbllij)' ~
this Exeellmt •tome may '
have jwil ..acb a vkew. -~
thla one bef(l('t! it .blpptna ~
and the Price Goe• Upt ) '
Bedroom. 1,. &lbs, ~
Room, Fireplacf!. Larae
Are11. for Boat Storqe:
Double Car Gara.er. $.10,500.
Call 646-();"l65, EvmJnca
MS-4,'j69,
COLWELL
PROPERTIES INC
REALTORS
BEAUTIFUL HOM&
BEAUTIFUL POOL
Located In belt Colla Jka
area, wallcinc dilta.nt'e' to
elemtntary acbool. Tb.II bi&
4bodroom211ory-hu
2 baths, lar,e family rm..
Palo& V e r d e 1 atonf
f~place. BeautifUI bullt·ln
kitchen featuttt rich walnut
cabinets and pau lbroUlh
patio bar -lush tropical
landM:apinit surTOUnda tbt ._
18x36 heated and tlltert<I
pool and ps brick BBQ,
completely private, pint
u-ee. &. li&h poOO in fronl -
don 't mi!s this one ... only
$36,500. Call ....-.
BAYCREST
SPECTACULAR
HOME
REALISTIC PRICE
Separate upstain muter
bOO.rm. suite with trpl:,
formal dininc rm., J.arse
FamU.y toom (ltf Patil> A-
Pool &J"ll!:a. Larae Kitchen
tnclucleJ breakfast llU. ~ 1.,... bdnm., adjolninr both
+ maids room tor den) and
bat h . Architecturally
designed for that individual
family. Open Fri., Sal. A
Sun. 1·5, at 2024 Nautilus IA,
N.B.
DUPLEX
Owmill& duplox, 1 blk. •• 1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-•I
ocean; 2-2 BR. plus euest
qtrr.: irelhJy painted. Xlnt
cond. Only $59,500.
IMMED. POSSESS.
On th.II Eutslde Colla Mffll
3 BR., 1% ba. borrte. Carp.
Ii drapes. Cov'd. patiO, Pool·
me lot Owner anxioUJ.
IMMACULATE
4 Bdrm., 1 % bath11: in perfecl
cond. Carp. A drapes, cov'd
patio. ~ muat .ell!
MORGAN REALTY
67:1-6642 67$.445f
-THE-
COMPROMISE
If yoo art a oouple, and no
lqer need a big home, but
are not .rtady far the con-
finement of apartment liv-
ing. let me tell )'Oll about a
2 BR 2 BA + all the goodies.
Alao have 3 BR, 2 BA same
area. CALL 962-5;;23 or
537-.5642, COLf-lNS A WATTS c' w
OPEN WED. 1M
1514 E. OCEAN BLVD.
DtUchthi.I Balboa Penln. 5
BR., 2-rty. home. Vacant 4
ready to mow ln. Ahltntet
own111:r anx1ous! m.ooo. can: '13-3663 673-«186 Eves.
associated
8R l"'I K[RS--REAl T)QS
:02~ w D<ilbOCI •7l·J•6l
TRIPLEX
Pluth owntn untt, 1nd cus-
tom deslolfd J/:Jr mM!mum
8tC'Uritf A: beauty! .Ntar new
w/a>larjum, '°"' llrtpl A
all modml conven.W:ncea.
A dti!pt ID behold! CALL
-· sot.rm m.sr REALTORS,
XX EXTRA NICE,XX
x~,.,.,....,x
No •,n: ft(fUlrtd hut! ~tovt
In Md tnJoy Ult lnttead (If
llldnc .up. Sparidlna ~ Btt
2 BA. lid 81J tt tn art11t
,..ld<nllal location • $:18.SOO.
CAIJ. -· SOUTll COM'1' llEAL'!OR&
CLAillf•f .ADS
FOi ACllON •••
MJ.5671
EASTS I DE
4-PLEX
4 Beautiful 2 bedroom unilJ ,
on SO'x140' Jot. Q u t t t
Easlllkle ltl'fft near major
shopping areu. OwQt'r will
help with financing. Wantl
fast tale. Asking $55,(0).
Call 540-1151 <Open-Eve&.)
'. HERITAGE
RE Al TORS
Bluffs Best
On the wildest, mosf beautiful
,rrll!:t!nbtlt, lhll kwely END
UNIT 3 BR., 2\1 ba. <Ondo
has many utnA--..-et bar,
ela-. k1tchtn, priv. 40 n.
patio. New llalinJ at S5Q.500.
HELEN I. DOWD
REAL TOR. 644.411'4
layfront Condo
3 Br, 2 Bo, pool, pier A 1111'
0.llahlful l19.lllO
EMERALD IAY
tm....w.t. I Br + lam rm.
Ocan -ot ny, Vt...,
-.... 11•.GllD Ted Huloort & Ao-.
34'!1 Via Udo 11141011
VISTA DE}. LIDO-
t.xury A,., On fl1o liq
MqoltlttntVle,.
Slip Avallable
Geoia..,...,.,. Wlllt.m-
Roaller
54W571 645-116'
-102-Llnd• 111e Dr:-
1 BR., "" .,._ _ lil' &llp.
n~.
2AJI &.)'lhor .. °"· 4 BR. I BA., !If loL 11•,&
K. L "-J\.ll. lllf, -... r., tha! lllm -... "".....,. __
'!: DAILY "LDT T-. A-' ltn .......... ~.'"1: .. -.---=rsrs u o •
• ,For ihe Reeord
Births
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Dbsnlutions
OI Marriage
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1llrl Qt».J.IFJCATICtiS NTfAM/£ JM SALAAY,
SNtf•fil(KK ~ HJ#! llE 6ET l+f(JIJVP 'lE
Mll/ll/l4 j/Q( u.w,1•
Men m Service
Nff!i1 ... _ ~
p-"' Cllkaa,' -"' Mr.
......... -A. Clllcu or
30lfl Ouuqiool Rood, San Juu
Clpbb-padualod ""'" roctUll lrafnlnc at the Navll
Tralnlnr Center at San Dlrao.
Airman ~ Rlcbmood,
daua:hter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas JUchmond of 5392
Hend~n D t I v e • Hun-
tington Belch, hu aradualed
1t Lowry AFB, Colo., from the
U.S. Air Force OUP!>IY In-
ventory specialist count con-
ducted by the Air Trlinlna
Command.
The airman. trained to In-
ventory supplies by use of
electronic d a t 1 procaslnc
machine!, ls being 1111.gned to
McGuire AFB. N.J., for duty
with a unit of the Military
AlrUfl Command which pro-
•ides gJobll airlUI for U.S.
milllary forces.
Jolla P. SpWer. '°" of Mr.
ard Mn. Jack H. Spllltr of
5821 Chinook. Drive, Hun·
llnatmi Buch, baa born pro-
moted to airman nrst clau In
the U.S. Air Force.
Airman Spitler. a personnel
speciall1t at Nellis AFB , Nev .,
serves 'With a unit of the Tac·
tical Air Command which pro-
vides combat units for 1\r sup-
port of U.S. ground forces.
Navy Suman Recruit
Eupne J. n.r.. IOrl of Mr.
and Mrs. CUfford J . Flaro of
19D42 R a n 1 e r , Huntington
Buch, has completed the
recruit phue of Navy'• ''Four
to Ten Month'' adlvt duty
pr..,-am at MDllnJJIQn.
Army Sprclalbt F o u r
Robert C. Boll, aon of ft.tr. ind
Mrs. Lawrence P'. Boll, 13724
Cerise, J{awthorne. is a
member of the platoon which
wa~ named the top recon-
naissance platoon durin& 12nd
Al.rlxlrne Oivlskln Competiti<>n
Day, held recently •l Ft.
Bra11g, N.C.
Spec. 4 Boll Is a driver in
Headquarters Company, Isl.
Ba!Wion, 32Mh Infantry ol the
Division.
Efil wife. Barrie. livts at
1111 Putnle, c..ta Mtsa.
Navy Petty Olllctr Third
Clau IUcUrd N. JoDH hus-
band of ~ for~r Miss
Genldine J. HHI or llt51
M1Ynower Cirde. Fountain
·Valley, visltea 1long Kong
aboard the U~ Coral Sea. an
aircraft carrier now operating
. with the Seventh F1ee1.
Marine ft,lajor Dtvid H.
Murcia, husband of tht lonntt
Miu Frieda M. York of Costa
~fesa, 1r1duated from the
CommllDll ard Stall Collegr al
the Marine Corpl But, Quan·
Uco, Va.
Navy Fireman Rtcrult
WJOJam R. Rode, aon ol Mr.
ard Mrs. Charita W. Rod• of
U3 Colony Cove, Sa n
C1eme.rU. gradu1ted from
recruit trttning at tht Naval
Training Center In Grut
Lakes.
Navy Ensign Cb.rles T.
Forkner Jr. Son of Mr. and
Mn. C!arles T. Forkner of
%IOI Baysbort Dri-., Newport
Beach, wu comm!Jsk>ned in
hi1 prttent rank upon eradua·
lion from Naval Officer can-
didate Scbool at Newport. R.l.
Army Private JOM.pll V.
Gonalez, 90n of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Gonzalu. 139321.
Cherry St .. Westminster. ~
cent1y compleled a Basic
Army Administration course
at Ft. Ord.
Army Private Cart L .
Darblo, 1011 of Mrs. l"lfld K.
illlri>ln, l40 Gaymool SI.,
'Anaheim, i1 assiped to Ft.
Ord, -. he la training
under the Modern Volunteer
Army Protiram.
The Private'• lather, G«ald
0. Durbin, Uva at 17281 Pabn
St. in Fountain Valley.
Army Private Crall L.
bt -_ ...... air tnl1lc:
cootrol -· Ilia unll ii put of the Air Fom Coo>-
mun!caliolll Service which
p r o v I d e 1 P,bal tom-
munlcallons and 1ir tta16e
conlrol lor the USAF.
Anny !Jtul ... Dl Colontl
Edward B. C.Ylqtoo m,
wholt parenll llve at 7rt
Aml&ot Way, Newport Buch,
WU lflldulJed recently from
lhe U.S. Army War COllfle,
Carlllle BarracU, P,.
Jte holds two awards ol tbe
Lealoa of Merit, two awards
of Jhe DlatinllJiahed Fl)'lna
C..U. Jhe Meritonous Strvice
Modll, thrte a"anlo of !be
Army Commtodalloa Medal,
27 awards of the Air Modll
ard the Vielnamtst GallJnlt)'
Cross.
Ainnan CUrla a Platt,
,.. of Mr. llDll Mrs. Robert C.
Pl•tt of 11179 Meadowaweet,
Ir.Int, hu completed hi> U.S.
Air Force bulc training al lbt
Air Training C ommand '1
i..ctland AFB, TeL He has
betn aulened to Chanute
AFB, Ill., for trainin1 in
alrtraft maintenance.
Marine Pvt. Larry R. eor.
ftll, aon of ft,fr. ~ t O. Cof-
fell, .of 1441 Elden St., Costa
Mesa. bu reported for duty at
the Marlnt Corpl Base, Camp
Ltjeunt, N.C.
Laruna Beacb Hilb School
b o n or 111du1te J.. ft.
Tellllddt has reported lo the
Colorado Springs campus of
~ U.S. Air Force Academy
for ba~lc training and in-
doctrination prior to h i a
regular enrollment at the
AC'ademv In fall .
Teruifc!ldt, who was accepted
for admission upon nomination
by California Congressman
John G. Schmitt, chose the Air
Force Academy over Navy
and Air Force ROTC and state
scholanhlp awards to the
University of Southern
CaUromia and an appointment
to the U.S. Coast Guard
Academy in New London,
Conn. • Hi> father. R. J. Tensfeldt. os
a 195.2 cr1du1te of the U.S.
MlliJary Acadtmy at w .. t
Point, N.Y.
Midshipman WUllam C .
khtiand Jr.. son of Navy
Retired Senior Chief and Mrs.
\\111liam C. Kirkland of 15909
Mount Jacbon, F o u n t a i n
Valley, 11 on a special eigh~
well summer training cruise
in northern European waters
aboard 1 modem amphibious
lrlnaport lblp of the U.S. Sec·
ond Fifft.
ftodM7 A. ArUtt, 100 of
Mr. 11D11 Mrs. B.D. Ard>er Jr.,
251 Luioola Avt., Nnporl
Bead!, hu bttn promoted Jo
sergeant in t.bt U. S. Air
Foret.
Sergeant Archer, an air
tralflc controller at Beale
AFB, Calif. He serves with a
unit of the Air Force Com·
municaUons: Service which
providea global com·
munications and air traffic
control for lht USAF.
N a v y l.Jeutenant Com·
mander Mic~ A. Fromu,
IOR of Mrs. Allilon D. Froman
of 11248 Bayberry Way, Irvine,
was promoted to his present.
rank al Naval Hosplt1l ,
Brtmtrlon. Wash.
He ii 1uigned to duties aa a
Medical Olficer within the
1ur1lc1l servicf: al t b e
hospital .
Marine Cpl. cr111 A .
Allbey. husbllDll of the
former Mias Margaret Mtrdu
ol 10151 Xaima Drive, Hun~
1"'100 Beach, WU promoted
to bis pwent nnt1while MrV•
Ina 11 Marine Corp Air St>
tlon, El Toro.
Re ls aalgned to dutie1 I! a
H)ldraull<I Mtchanlc.
Flral Lieutenant llaymood
A. Naylor m. ooo or Mn. Lois
M. Naylor of 8201 Valencia St ..
Huntington B e 1 c h , has
graduated al Randolph AFB,
Tex., from the U.S. Alr Foret
SeaBurial
Only Way
To Go?
SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A toebom _,,... Jn the
dlatance .. the ... burial .,
Nina Ad<ol• Hone becan.
"I CO lfilh tho wind but not
down lnlo emptlnela," hor
hlllband read lnxn KbaW
Glbran'a '"The Propbet."
Theo, lllalldin( "' the .1 ... '
ol the Wit "wlllla yacht, he
scattered bil 44-year~ld wlfe'1
ashes upon t.be 1e1.
Mort poetry ard a prayer
werr recited, ard family
members then floral boo-
quets ln tbt wattr.
Tbe burW wu over.
The unique lltf'Vlct was
bandied by The Seaway, a new
firm provtdlna 1 e 1 • 1 o I n s brane for burials off the
Golden Gale In the Paclllc.
IJodor C.lllornla law I t
1}andles only cremated re-
mains.
It WIS organized by three
aemi·reUred buslneumen, two
of them former Naval offtcert,
who serve u ~" aboard the
4-f.foot yacht.
Alex Coutts, one of the
seaway partners, 1&ys burials
at sea 1 re becoming common
in California, but most are
done by acattertne the ashes
from an airplane -·an im·
personal service because tht
ram.Uy and a clergyman are
usually not allowed aboard.
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YOUNG RECIPIENT -Holly Anderson, 2 weik1
old. appears unconcerned that abe may be the
1oungest card-carrying Social Security benellcllry
in the country. Her father died before ahe w11
born and the Logan, Utah tot will receive aboul
$32,000 over the next 18 years.
Farmer Brings Own
Mailbox to Street
"One ol the main 1oals of lb J. Mugle bas had 20 A in.yeaN>ld mu who had
The Selway is to leave a aood mailboxes destroyed by van-never flown be!are aalely
memory with the living," be dab over the lut 15 years, but landed a amaD plabl at
aays. now be thinks he's g« bis Teterboro, N.J., aller the
The Seaway lramporb the prob~ 10lved. pilot, his uncle, collapsed at
cremated remains:, member1 The aoulheast M I s 1 0 u r I the controls and died.
of the family and their farmer from Kennett carries A Federal A v I a t Io n
minister. if desired, to 1 polnl his mailbox from his house Administration oftlcl.11 1 t
thre( miles from shore. where each morning to the road just Teterboro Airport uid Tom
a brief service of tht family'• about the time the mail is 1t1cCabe brought the CH!na
choosing is held . deli vered. 172 to a bumpy landing on a
Then the ashes art scat-He has a hoe handle at· grassy area . near the airport
lered. !ached to the mailbox and after pilot Ernest Andrews
"Some of thost who choose slides the bottom of it into a collapsed as he was bringin&
the service come from sea· pipe in the ground. After the the plane down for a landing.
faring families ," says partner Neither McCabe nor tht James Magee, a former N1vy
pik>l. ••But many havt just ( J other passeng'er, bis flancee,
lived near the ocean all !heir PEOPLE 20-ytar-old Theresa Alello of
livea and want it to be thelr Hillsdale, was lojlp'td, the
monument." "--------~ FAA olf~I aald. Tbe plane
"Adele waa a girl who loved mail arrives, Mungle takts the was not damaged.
the aea.'' uya Mrs . Hone's OOx back to the bouu, a * mother-in-law. "Mer burial quarter mile awiy. Mn. DoDlll Motma was try·
was simple and beautiful. This ing to back up car at a ga1 ii what she asked for." "'Ibey woni leave my station in Holland, Mich. when mailboJ 1lone," Mungle said. ·~-cceJ 1 ...... 1. --..1· Magee, who buried his ..,>11:: a era or awca1 xuuing
father, sister and brother at * the auto. movinc li tull speed, ?o.f.W America and six other · to 1·-~ ..... sea. said 'lbe Seaway began 1n a gaso 1i~ .,.. ... p; beauty queens left on a %1~y uven months 11go a n d entertainment tour or U.S. The car didn't stop there. Tt
averages one burial per week. milll.ar}' bases in Southeast kept on going and plowed into
"We're trying to provid~ 1 Asia after a news conference lhc urvice station, bounced
service that's not on I Y Jn San Francsico in which they off the building and crashed beautiful but economical.'' he into a parked car. · be supported President Ni1on's says. "We're eliminating t Vietnam policy. Instead of a small guoUnt
co9t of a headstone, burlaJ plot Laurie Lea Scbaeler, Miss bill, Mrs. Mokma ended up
and casket." America or tm, told newsmen with an estimated $7 ,000 He saya the average funeral ~-, li , ~-cbarae. in the San Francisco Bay arel tuat Ni:ron s po 'cies '1.14ve ~. at leaal ll,5IJIJ. whereas helped Jo r.taio Ille honor of ~ the United States." dispoal of cremated remaim at eea can coat 11 litUe u Abo making the trip were
l600, depending 00 1 h e Michele Cornali, Mw New
mortuary handlln& tbe ar· Maioo; Jania Gt.ntry, Miss
rangemenl!. Utah: Allyn Warner, Mw
Cost of chartering the yacht Maine; Linda Jean Moyer,
Miss Vlrgini>: Pam loabint~ ls·~ Is the wiy wt three Miu South Carolina, and A•is
plan oo leaving the world," AM COChran, Miss Louisiana.
says Coull>, who hardled * burials at sea for the Navy. A Guinean mother of six
"Thert"s no better way of became the lone woman
returning to nature, of going permanent delegate to the
back to the whole scheme of Unite<L'Nations.
things... Jeanne Martin C I s a e
prtM:nted credentials lo
S e c re t a r y-Oeneral Kurt
Waldheim designating her as
Guiea'a chief representative
to the worldwide agency.
* Sargeat Shriver'• oldeol a<Nl.
working as a truck driver for
a film company, iald In
Jerusalem be will mum home
to wort ln hia lather'• vice
presidential eampai1n.
R. SorJeat !!bllve< m -
Bobby -told a newsman he
heard from tourists In • hotel
lobby that Democratic
presidential nominee George
McGovern picked hiJ lather
ror a runrtlng mate.
"The newa 1till ha.vi'l aunk
In yet," the youth said.
The 11-year~ld ba1 been
working for the .surhmtr on
the Unlveroal lnttmallonal
production of "Jesus Crist
Superst.lr." Support Rap
Hits Doctor
SANTA ANA -A Newport
B e a c h physician hu been
charged wllb fallure to main-
tain child support paymeni> In
a pe:tltioo rued by his ex-wife
in Orange County Superior
Court.
Successful 'Attorney'
On Other End of Law
Mrs. Car me a Middleton,
~ltlCJale, Ar!J., claims In the
aclloo pr.......i by the dlatrtct
altonlt1't ofllct that Dr. WI~
liam F. M'KldlfJpn ol Mill Sea-
lhore Drive ls men than
11.000 In aman.
Mra. Mlddleton asb for en-
forcement of the child support
ordtr and the poyment ol 1110
prr month under the ltrma l>I
the dJvorce settkment.
NEW YORK (UPI)
&fort be WU arrested Mon-
di:/ roe lmpenonalina an al·
tomey, Qwrles Rosa of
Brooklyn bad nm up foor
otralgbt acqulltala for hio
clltn!s In Q-!minal eourts.
Roa1 downfall came when
Fecltral Judgt Jacb B. WtJn.
ltetn'a , 1aw clerlt made 1
routlne call to remind•hlm or a
acheduled court appoarance
and learned he did not -work
for the nnn he aaJd tmployed
betn lo the role of altcm<y
Jnsttad or deleodant.
"Whtn Mr. Roes appwel
before me Jul April u at•
tomey repraenting two de-
fendanta, he oppeartd quho
crrtaln el hlmstU and lo no
way did bt display 1111 Jncllct;
lion that he was not •hat be
rtp.-nled hlmsell Jo be ••
Schlllm>n said.
Alln. son of Mrs. Dl1lt L.
Allen. 220 Cliff Dr Iv t
Apartment.I. Laeuna Beach.
rectnUy completed a Basic
Army Admln11tr1Uon cour1t
al Ft. Ord.
pllotlnltnlc!OrCOU11t. ·~~~~~~~~~ him. .
Assistant U.S. Altoroey
Emanutl Moen Jnvmtpted
ard found Jhat Roa, .....
the IOll of a lypiat for a law
llnn, llod ....md u a tiUt u·
amlner for U yean and btd
takm•~il law_. but WU-not a lawytt.
Ron. who had rtmiin<d
somber and quiet durln1 molt
of the proceedln11 smiled at th?!.
Roa, Ml '4l11ltled nucoUca
addict, did nol eotruat his own
cue to bimsell, howtvtr.
lnsttad, ba plmded pcmrt7
and lnNed bla r;pl lo hav'a
tho <Gill'\ aJll)Clial a ln)>lr to
terVe •itllaUl fee.
U.S. Air Force Major Vk1«
J. N..,. Jt, oon ol Mr. and
Mrs. Vidor J, Nuts ol mill
Alipu SI., Sao J u a n
Clpistrano, lw .-l•ed tllt
lllsll~ JP\11iw 0... lot atrial acbl .. tmtnl In VI<!
nam.
Mljor Nuts distincllbhed
blmHI! 11 a C.TA alreraft
COmmarN!tr. He new a com;.
bat mlaslon to 111pport anoil>ei
aln:ralt whlch h a d e1 •
puiencod fl1C\no trwble ""' was forctd Jo lard al In Jn-
1«11rt olrlJ.td lltsplte tlit
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Ille ul1 .-, ol lhe a1Po
plod Uotll ..i tu ......
Bo -,._. tllt ...i.t at 911puJ An, Ta.,-
•
Lleuteoant Naylor la being aJlilnod Jo the l5llth Pllol
TralnlnJ Squadron al W!lllam1
AFB, Arfl. Tbe Uth ia: a unit
"' Jhe Air 'l'raJn!na CmmYnd wblch PD>Yidel II y I n I ,
t""'olcal llDll baalc mllitaey
lrliDlnJ for USAF per-r.
Bia wife, Donna, II tho
dall1hter ol Mr. llDll M11.
f:ari>tti 11. Clason of Dlt
Valencia SI .. Huntln1ton
Beach.
,\fnl1 Prtnte 'l'llomu G.
~ ,.. ol Mr. and Mrs.
Elll<IJ G. Koool, '4U Yale
Clrclo. HuotlnJJIQll Beach, II
aalpod lo n. Ord, where he
la lnloq u-the -.... Anny fltill ...
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nrst of Jhe yoar Roa btd
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nattOt1c1 .-s In Brootl)'ll
Crimlnal Court ard had "90
all r.ur ...... In U,. filth
<aat. In Brooklm &opt'<ma
Court, the client )lltaded guilty
and •u &l•en lt\'I ,..rt pro.
helfon;
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OAJLY •llOT 21
Ct~SSIFIED ·~DS mryOM Has
Something That
Someone Else We nh , The ~iaest Mar~place on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
You C.n Sell It,
Find It , Trade It
With •Went Ad
_ ..... 11•1 •
SHOWS LIK E A MOOEL, •
-AND IT SHOULD.
EnchanUng TWO STORY 5 bedroom, 3 bath,
2 fireplaces, FAMILY ROOM1 formal din·
inr room, NEW carpets and arapes, island
kifcben, SOMERSET model on FEE land in
HARBOR Vl)>W HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . f/2,500.
"PRIVATE DIPPER"
IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS
JUST REDUCED -This l bedroom, 2 bath,
family room plus a convertible den . 2 used
brick fireplaces , builtins in kitchen and 8-s..Q
with PRIVATE guest room & bath. Entertain
around your own POOL in CAMEO HIGH-
LANDS . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . $72,500.
Z.STORY
POOL-$20,900
Jl's true! A craclc.llne trick
flreplacr, Wlndlna 1taircue
lo queen sl1t bedrooms.
Gourmet kitchen • IN·
O.lJDES REFRIGERATOR,
Oenor•I Genor•I eon... de! Ma r C"t• Mo.. Huntlntlw ... ch
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I .;;;io;:Sff~ORECL~:O:lff~S=;;; I R·2 South of Hlthw•y \ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VETS , , , $100, TOTAL
4 UNl a. tiO'tf:
A NEW HOME -WITH CHARM AND
CHARACTER -3 Bedroom, golf course 1rea
Cwtom with pegged floors, • handsome
stone li.rpelace, spaciow: modem kite.hen and
beautifully marucured corner lot. Thill is
amOng the finest properties we've seen!
Priced realistically •I $58,500. Open dally at
3019 Java Rd .
PHONI UN19UI HOMD. MIU YRDL 146-l ttt
U,_,IVUI: 11()Ml:i
REAL ESTATE
-----·-Gener••
I • l BR c1up1 .. on , .. , .. JUST umD .......... u., wlU """ moot
atn wlOt, e• kit. 'l'rff..lln-4 Bedrooms P l,t50 of your cbllnc costs! 4 Local -'tukmll bas ........ ed, dMd~nd atrMt. Lota of tluce bedmu and &U the ......... ...,...... This beautlful lamlly home ii tto1pndl or dollars 1o room to build. $59,500. Call locattd in one of Costa aoodln: n~ new wain
crute what ,.,. fH.I It ane f75..t900. ~1.Jtora. Mesa'• bnt areu. Lu.ab tolttntt, dlhwW, covtted
of the most outstani:tq WELTON & COMPANY t:afJll"U, btauliful land.!IC&.p-s-tio, new CQPPf'r plumblrc.
bomn in OW' atta: from the Cost• MeM Ing 1 a cool COYfTf'd patio. Xlnt arN • ooly $31.9&0. mus!~ brick ~1ry to the 0on·t mi. llffinK lhls oor. c ALL g.u..1w: z;vta,
teduded rur yard, ~1'U Call m.iO!IO. 962~
1111 in Uve with It, See i1.
f\lt'R lf you don't tJo.o' Ill
189.lOO Includ"-< lond.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REAL TORS 644-7662
MONEY, WHO-
NEEDS IT?
3 BR on h acre. ioncd for
COOL RETREAT """'"· ia2.ioo
CompltU! w i t h waterfall, * Call 831-1313 •
founta.in • lovely landscap-Fount•Jn Valley
lnc in lhe rear yard of •his ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
lmmac. 3 BR. Cnllq:e Park
d!Tam boftt, wilh o~. icpac-
iou1 leeline. All 1or $32,500.
675-3000
CUSTOMIZED
FOR
WHEELCHAIR
•
Giant Two Story
On kine lize lot in Nonh
Colta Mtsa.. 4 bedrooms up.
stairs and a 2bc.24 finiahed
teparate tam Uy r o o ~
down1taln. 3 baths, country
kit<:ht:n and dlnln& area,
plu~ carpets • drape• in
every room. At $39,500 -
bettt'l' IN It """'! New on
markfl.
WASl-IE!t AND DRYER! I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Private patkt. Pool with
cabana. S200 BUYS IT! CaU
last h appt. fo 1ee • 64S-0303
Seller pays rlosing costs ·
haa Tt'duced price $2500.
Couldn't bt any tie.Sitt t>uy!
Only 6 yni nev.·. Close. bur
not too close for romfort, lo
trwy ' Soulh Coast Plu. I
Shop. Cmt. All this + xtra
lharp 3 BR. 2 BA. fpl. homt.
See to lwlieve! Ca!J 962..s523
I 5.17-S&l2, CDlLlNS I
M5--9Gl Open EVES.
WATTS FREE
GOOD BUY??? I Olli\ I I OI \0 \ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES C&W
NEAR UPPER
NEWPORT BAY •
$25,250
Thi!' home hu Kpt'C'ially built
kit<"h facllllies for a ,_'httl·
chair pali1:nt. This deli&hl·
ltd 2 yr old 4 bcdrm home
Ms coolina: rov~ patio
and lll klcated in a iood
area of Fountain Vallf'y. 11
)'OU ha\le a special need for
a home like thil, pleut ca!J
for an appointmtnl. Price
136.lOO.
time. Is )'OW' husband mow-
ina: the 1nu, puUlne wffdli,
watM'ing or cleaninc the
pool when he lhould bl with
YOU w the KIDS, then
lake the time to tee lhil
fantastic 4 bedroom condo.
It wiU llUl"PC'iae you with lta
Larie rooms and llvinl' ~L
Priced at $31,950. Ca 11
842~.
C(IRONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX
ONE-OF-A-KIND/ Z.2 Bedroom, 1-1 Bedroom.
Clear. Owner may carry. Close to ahopping.
. . . . 11 Linda Isle Drive -_. . Collete l'artc
Yrltlt Pool TbiJ will go in a hurry . . ........... "71,500. hnmac:ulate
APPEAL-BEAUTY-CHARM . Model Home' IN EASTBLUFF '
Completely furnisbed 5 BR .. 41'.i bath h<>me.
Large waterfront living rm. with floor to
ceil . marble frplc. Formal dining rm .. lam·
ily rm ., maid's rm. Pier & slip ..... $195,000.
Beautiful CoUep Park home
with add-on Bonus Room
plus a beautiful AnlhoQY
pooJ. f>i-)ced at on1y $34.<m.
Bring me any oflrr. Many
extras. Call 546-2313 tor ap-
pointmrnL
SEA HARBOR LIGHTS from this newly dee-EJl'qul.slte upending ~nd In·
orated POPULAR MODEL , b d 2 tt~r decorat1n11. Th111 l~n-. . . " e room , tast1c of beodroom. family bath, din1n~ r~om , _rock fireplace, carpets _& room. formal dining room
drapes, bu1lt-1n kitchen. Safely fenced-in has eVi!rything Including
For Complete lnforme1ion
On All Hdmes & Lots, Please Call :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
675-6161 back yard for the little ones. . . $55,500. dttp !lh.1111 carp e 1 1 n I · 341 B•yside Or.,.Suite t, N.B.
AFFORDABLE ?? Impossible to improve °"I'!"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~""'""::""""'""'""'""'~ this home. Pri~ right at G.neral General
i·&· THE REAL
1 ESTATERS
' Of ', ', • , • "''
•
YOU BETl l
This TOWNHOUSE, and CLOSE TO THE
BEACH .too! 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, fireplace,
builtin kitchen plus a COVERED patio that
makes a lovely room for entertaining. Pool
close BUY ....................... $31,llSO.
A114ttM-S#dd
~-REALTORS
644-7270
llll EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
l48.ooo. can ,.._,,u NOW! 1-Vl_E_W_O_F_G_O_L_F_ i;;B;;.;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii
\,0) THE REAL
\'."\( ESTATERS COURSE MACNAB
"-J •·"" -··· "'· IRVINE Olannln& 4 bed.. 2 """'
MESA DEL MAR home in choke ea:mide
0o5e to a Top Rated 2 Year M>cation near Santa Ana MOVE~I N READY
Two lnc:ome Units
one b!ocX to Bl& Bear Lake.
Elat>t -,.Wty • Want vacant land, unita,
car. EZY term• on $14,500.
balantt. Submit.
CALL ANYTIME --or Eve. 54M651
Lochenmyer
Re.-i ttor
Coll~e. a High School and Country Qub. 2 hill baths, 1221 Keel Dr., llarl>ot Vi"'
Grade School. Corner Home-beautUul tile,· bar atyle Hilla. Work's all done.
with room for Boat' Trailer kitchen with e I e ctr I c Jkautiful decor: lmagina-
Ston.ge. 3 ~s. 2 ~tins. Railed tire-place, fiv,., careh'tt lanct.caplng
Baths, Flrepl.11ce, Gaa Kil· mce caii>ets. detached ~-~·/watrefall I decks. Extras
chen. Sprink lers in !he ~II .ble garage. Full j1r1ce galore . sell--cleanlnc O\'en, maintai~ Yard. $31 .950. $36,750 • owner ha1 rnovrd t't'ra.n;\ic. cook top, llM BBQ
Call fi<l6..-05.SS, Evenings to Montana. !\lake offer. 1 & mOre." of BR, f"R, DR. OWNER 1 r 8 n 1 I erre d .
~-Zoned for horse. I Dona Ch iche.11ttr 642-U)5. Aisume 5% % loan. 3
COLWELL A PLEASURE TO natural b rick firtpla~. ~ Oprn Daily 12-5 p.rr. bmroom plul\ den. 2 balm,
t~ SHOW built-in rangt -oven·
PROPERTIES. INC
REALTORS
I~:~=;~' ~1 ~~l ~I ~l ~I; IConvrnicnlly kx'ated on cul-dishwasher covered patio, ~~!!!ll!!~~~~~~!!!ll!!!l!!!~~!!!ll!!!l!!!lj~~~!!!!~~~ I iii de-sat near 1ehool1. 3 lal'lle fru it It shade tree!!:, brk. ;i HARBOR ISLAND RD. BR's and mnvertlblt den. Ul,950. 541}-17'1). $25,500 Spacious Baytront Home A real buy for ~.950. I ·EASl"=~,""ld<'"°"C".M".-, °"3°"B°'R:-. "'2 ""'&.
YOUR BLUE LAGOON VILtA?
A perfect spot, with tennis, pools, private
beach streets. 2 BR., 2 ba. & encl . deck. Spot·
less cond. In cl. furniture -$62,500.
George Grupe
COMFORT AMID LUXURY
Is the keynote of 1'90 LINDA ISLE. This
impressive bayfront home is a tremendous
value at $139,000. can to see it today. Jim
Muller
LARGE LIDO FAMILY HOME
Located on best 45' st to st. lot 4 Big BR's.,
din/lam. rm. combo. Priv. beacbes, tennis
& clubhouse. $89,500. Charlene Whyte
PARK VIEW LOCATION
Family fun in University Park, 3 BR., lam.
rm. park home ; sharp -seeing is believing!
Come see. Fee. $54,900. "Chuck" Lew
'A HAPPY HOME FOR YOUR YACHT
. • . and for you also, in Ibis charming 4 BR.
home w/1pac.ious patio, on exclusive West
Bay Ave. Exceptionlll vlllue at $179,500.
Bill Bents
SEA VIEW FROM KITCHEN
Alto from din. arH, living rm., mstr. bdrm.
& patio deck. 3 BR., 21'.i ba's .. family rm ., 2
frplcs .. 3 car gar. $72,500. For app'L <all
Howard Wells
QUlliT, OISTINCTIVE
The style I• Big Canyon. The home ls hand-
some. The community is extraordinary.
$115,000. For 1pp'L call faul Quick
PE RFECT RETIREMENT HOME
Sweeping view of ocean from tblJ 2 ·BR. ,...
mod. home in 3 Arth Ba!· Low IDllnt., tans.
"Lnel lot. lfove Ill now. $61,500. Bob Yorke
IXQUISITI WATERFRONT
New 5 B\l residence on lagoon of nclUJIH Lindi Isle. Three lrJ!lcs., 2 wet hon. Special
carpotinR a. dnperl&. Many, many atru.
EilMll l1111lson .
-AY-IOATS-BEACH
Witch all the harllor octivlty -enjoy the
GOOD LIFE from lhh BA YFRONT In CORO.
NA DEL MAR. OPEN DAILY -2001 BAY·
SIDE DR. Bud AmUn
NO DOWN ot the finest c.omtruction PREVAILING 'home, prof. lndscpg. owner ~&:dip tcr large yacht COOL BREEZE arodow? May tnlde
5 Batrooms:, formal 3 BR'1, maid's, den I fonnal FORTIN, ReaJtor 6424:01
bayme' dining room DR; or 4 I: maid'• and den;
aeparate lam.i\y room 3 batha; 60' on Bayfront •
paneled den, bar I trplc. piCT &: float. What could tw
Large bayfronl terrace better for Sl25.«XJ. Appt.
An outstanding 1oc:ation only. Elaine-Svtd~n 642-8235
1225.000 LAGUNA OCEAN
TARBELL
2955 }latbor, Costa Mesa
Call The Moven!!
We're ready to JO. Relocated REALTORS
OWDef' says "occupancy SINCE 1944
upon loan approval." and b 673-4400
It aharp! ! 3 bedroom. 2 balh, 1"!!!~!!'!"~!!!'!!~~~"" with Iha& carpet, new cop. 1~
per p!umblnr ...... •hili ST ARTER "AD
""" and pool·•1•"" yud In $15,500 a Top College Park area lo-
catlo11. 0n1y 131.950 • 10>;<. POOL
VIEW LOTS
2 adjaCf'nl Jots -unohstnicttd
whllf" waler view overlook·
ing landscaped gardens &:
lovflly homes. 75' frontage •
2518 GICMP.)'tf! I Upland.
Gladys Ru~u 642-8235.
Newport Heights
This channin& 3 bedroom.
Bolboo I sl•nd * NEW LISTING * CHOICE DUPLEX
2 Bdnn. A: l·bdrm. Ov.-ner
liquidating • must M"ll!
Exccllrnt terms. S67 .500.
DAVID D. CARL SON
REAL TOR 133-9293
NEW baytront home. Pier I
lncomt. Open Sat/Sun/Wal
1-5
33'7 E. Ba,ytront. Llttl.e Island
WINTON, Realtor 6'J5-.3.331
B1ltto. Penln1ula
OCEANFRONT. 4 BR. S Ba.
ram rm., wet bar. elerant 2
stO!')', Ph. tor appt, 673-6892.
Down. call 6'13-8550. ITS TRUE! Assumi $95. per
0 THE REAL ·..,}. ESTATERS
mo. or BUY ft>R S200!
Roomy, INCLUDES WASH·
ER, DRYER AND REFR.IG-
1% bath home ii located in Corona del Mar
the Newport-Costa Mesa
"'"'"" area. on1, ,.,,. WHERE IS SUE?
block& to the Newport This is whal Sharon, Mimi.
Hei&htt grade school. I new Kattn and Suzanne will ask
JlrAl'k and easy walklne when Sue and her family
dist~ to Harbor Hi&h have aold their k:lvely 4 bed·
iiF?=siiii ... iiSG"iiiiiOliiiiNZ ... m..-;;;I ERATOR! Pool plus patio!
SUPER SHARP Call at one. · 64><ml.
Uperaded 4 b ~ d room . Scbool A about 6 min. to the room pool home in J-larhor
builtlns, double Is r • I e • b9.y or twach. 0 t h e r view Hilla. ne.e little 11lrls
patio. comlomlnium. Pooll featurn include, ~. and all the OChd nelJbbon:
I: dubhotue. Lovtly W1 forced atr heat. buUtina, on this quiet cut-d~sac wiU
carpetJnc, new tile. xlnt LUltl Jandlcaptrc that hu mW Sue and her ramil)< and
decar. Owner transtm"ed, bttn ~ ..malntaJned A: a all the aood timt'I they haw
m-ftl· Alklna '24,lOO. TIME IOMB 1-Ion«<! back yard hod in ttoi. .,..1 !Unlly
540-1151 (Open Ews.) with a ahxt price of $17,900. Wmt A PAVED AUXY home ao well deaicneJ for
.t . HERITAGE
REALTORS
Take a look at OU. beauty. A~. Back yard has entertaining. Perhaps )'OU
Low price abo includes ~m for boat, ~mper or are the family who will buy
wuhe.r &:: cteyu, VA no build a rmtaJ unit, or all this line: home and diacovu ,..!!!l!!!,...iiii!iii!!oiiii ... !!!!!!ol down tmns and .SlOO down, thrft. QI'• roned R·2 for how great a k>callon this l.11.
REDUC-E_D_ FHA wllh total -ol •dded vall>'1. Priced" only L" .,. "'°w you Ille n<lah·
S15S. Why rcnl! Call now $30,995. PleMe w r it e bon and the neighborhood $3,000. lot lnt'""'tlon. Clasdfiod Ad No. 4115. c/o !008"' Call m.ms
Walk to the beach. '·-e cor Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1500 . . .._.. Costa Meu, 9ZJl. We'll be
Jol, nn fOr boat • tratler · out of town for a lnr dQI,
J Bdnnl, 3 baths, bmal Rall<n ~ INt I ....,.,,., ,... to know k
cffn c~ MORRlSON .<>pm ~ ts av.table rl&ht now. ••• -REAL-JUST LISTED! GOV'T. REPO ••CJI!)•* 1Sl5 Iii-. NI ~ ~rind l One man'• M cu be yt;X1I' • -.venteOr.~ tL.,,.. 'bath'--• VRd p.in.NBJBR,2hatbhome • * Ollt:a Me. -.... "'-....... a.n4 onl,J' '150. down. ~
••••• 511-4131 ~ ~· ~ .... io elloiblo lo buy thlo
SCHOOL STARTS .,,... .....,. -,,,. Gov't """"' ..-.
SOON '°°"' potio tnif yant.' f'ri. Prlcod on17 $30,1.50. Call UI
te bt-.cht8. Prb Js, lmmfd!, won't lu1 a wttt.
MOVE IN IEFORE 1$4.SOO. ea11 67WSOD. c.iu. -'°"'" r.v...1
IM-Dd !Qr. All bolltAno.
I~ 2 baths. \Valk to
St. John'• and o.c.c. Sll,9111
all lorma -,. . .
O THE REAL '°" ESTATERS -' • • -·7
•:-' HERITAGE ' REALTORS
•
COLWELL
PHlJ;.>E R T~l~ rr-J c
f~t:A l T(JRS
OP l N DAILY 1-5
501 PolNSETTIA
Fabukm ODmf!I' :ft.2 lot, with
, 811., 2 bo. rustic ......
Loll .. wood • -bride; fronl eDCL priv. patk>. Attal
CdM dwmttl .Pricf'd riahl,
SSl.m 11""7 orfthis one!!
l bedroo1n5, polished --.. -....... double P1'1"1 hup )of. with
towttfne: •Iv.de t I' •• ".
Assume the VA Joan and
$157 per month pay all or no
down to new VA k>an. f'irjt
day on the market.
Realtors: 5-ts-t»Ga
Open Eves
MESA VERDE
4 Br, famlly room, 2% baths.
Ovenlud aarage + room
fot' boat. trailtr, el<'.
$47,500
Roy Mccardle Real tor
54a.mt I
lBlO Newport Blvd., C.M.
BY ()y,wr: College Parle:
&rt'A 3 BR Plu11 ~paMllt'
Sound proof 1tudy for Dad. l
1fy. home 2 BA. ram. Rm.
Natural l"l'd brick lrpl<' .. In
l11t. !iv rm., 17-1800 sq. ft.
Conv. to all BChls &t sMp-
plnr •~as. $33,000 prlnc.
only. &f9--043.l
VA NO DOWN
on this ~ value. 2
Bedrooms each unit. One
unit now vacant and ready
for immechale occupancy.
Each unit rents for $165.
Kttp aa home or rental. On-
ly $32.,950. II you have been
In the M!T'Vke, call UL = .'V~ll<I H I\ I fl
Realtors 56-0465
Open Evenlng11 l
BEAT THE HEAT
Air-cond 5 BR 2 story . quiet
trtt lintel street. lmmacu·
late w/deep ahag crpt. VA·
CANT, lmmed pop. All
terms • HURRY! $.1!!.850.
CALI.. M5-M.2.f, SOUTH
COAS"l' REAL TORS.
CLEAN 3 BDRM.
l' 531·5111 I :1 531·51H
-JR:EXECUT fVE
A big, beaut. 5 BR home
dtsign«I for the family
going p I a<' es . llU&"e
manicured lot. comm. pool
wino maintenance, cul-de-
uc for kid• 1afety, only 3
yrs. new. Arodous seller has
bou11ht new home In S.F.
•rea and saya, "Sell at
S42,al0. All temu.." Vt'l!I no
dn. Hurry. call for detail.I. * PATTI WALKER RLTY inn Beach, H.B. M2-1418
BEAUTIFUL
4 BEDRM.
HOME
All tht xtru, 3 car 1ar. pvt
PAril It pool,.$44,900. ~to
apprrt•h1!fl. Call today.
l' 531 ·5111 I :1 Ul-5111
ROOM-TO PARK
Your Boat or Triller
• -• and )'OOf' family, too. 4
BR, 21.4 BA home. ~
right • $31,900. You name
the rerms. CALL 962-5.511 I
S37-56C2. COWNS A WAITS
C&W
O\VNER Trana. 3 bedrooms
&: df'n, 2 t:.thll. dlning rm ..
ma.s~r btdroom has e&TIA(>I!'
I large mirror, book
shelves &: built-in bar in the
dt'n, family room. ntar Jiv.
in&' rm., bl'k. S27 ,SO O.
846--0604.
OWNER mu11t M"ll. Swim
pool, 4 bedrooms. dUlirw
rm .• C'Xtra baths, ttar livlna
room, natural br ic k
fireplace, built-In raJlie·
oven. d iahwaaher, brk.,
l.10.SOO. !16"J..5566.
r:i:jj THI: Rl:l\L
\'."\( f.STATLRS
$11,750 Tot•I Price
Lovely home, 1potlesa Int~
ior with MW crpts A drpa,
dble prap w/rear trailer
aceetL Bt1dc: BBQ, xJnl
Jandsca.pl.QI. Owner pur-
chued another home and
aotta to!
Roll•blo RHI Eal•te
846-3.191 * FREE * Refreshments al open Hoo.e
SUNDAY ONLY. 12 to 4
P.~1. lhtH (31 popular floor
plans lo chooR front 3 6 4
BdrmL '$31,F.IO. to $34,SIJI.
at 9571 Innsbruck Dr.
IN/Adami' -E/Bu&hard).
RED CARPET, REALTORS.
962-7711.
OWNER Sa e r t f lee. 4
bedrooms, family r m • ,
beautiful carpet.I,.-. cunom
drapelira, entry hall, dinlns
nn., country kitchen w/a, •
tn. eat.ins area and double
oven&, extra mnerete walk,
finished prqe, b r k,,
136.lOO.-.
EYE CATCHING
And 10 livable. Gracious 1p1...-11 ... _o1
this 4 bedroom beau1y.
Don't min ~ire W. one.
$3.1,950 Call now for an ap.
polntment -147~.
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SMALL CAPE COD
HOME. &tnny bedrooms.
coey patio. copper-kettle kit-
chen, nclt ~. Tab
over exiat.ins k>e.n w/rmall
down + 2nd T.D. only JlfT.
2 Baths:. Family nn., new I ~~~-~---OWNER 111Xiou1. Autune-a mo. not far from ocean.
6<;'7 loan, f bedroorru, 3 =B~KR=·=96i.s>~~"-· ~~-
baths, huge family room, OWNER leavlnr. J bedrooma
dinini;?: rm., extra bonus rm., &t hu&f!' family room, newly
built-ins, d i 1 h w a s h e r . decorated, bl.Jill-in BBQ,
fi~place. l"elJ' living room, dinina: rm .. buill-ln rarce "
brk .• $32,950. 962-1865, own. 2 bathl, p a 1 I o ,
carpels. Lgr. romt>r lol:.
$29,950 • lOrk FHA/VA
-GEMM1--
WHEN YOlrRE
HOT, YOU'RE
HOT!
sprinkler system, b r II: ,
1%7.000. 96>-1313 •
1&10 \Y. Coast Hwy., N.8 .
REALTORS 642-4623
NEAR So. Cst. Plaz.a beaut
cool ' clean 3 BR. lam/dln.
rm., 1% bA. fmmed pou.
nlA/V A or takt over ~ %
Joan. Frpl<!., cpts.. d.rpl.
bltna. lgt. fenced COi'. yd.
May be. 2 yrs. al $285. 598
Slurgt0n Dr. M6-7l25. * BRAND NEW * CUSTOM BUILT HOME
OWNER d e sperate . 3
bedroom, 3 bathl, family
room. new thick shq
carpetlnt. dinlrw rm., buUt~
In ra~. oven It
•.• but If you. buy thla 4 BR, dbhwa.shtt. pa~ b r Ir , ,
2 BA , a"tr.rond home, )'OU'U $24,950. 842-2511. :::.t":':;,,,~CA":f ~~ 1 -=R-=E=po=s=s=ES=s=1~o~N-s~ 3 br, fam rm, formal din rm,
2 ha It powder rm. Very lge
rm11. Xlnt klc In Saycrest ...... or 537-5642. COLUNS If; j For WonnaUon and location
WATIS. of these l1IA 6: VA bomet,.
C & W i ...,,.KASAllAN cau a.rt s, 646·7fi76
2 STORY NR. PARK
Close lo beach, lhopc. A
.1eha. Thia 3 yr. new home Huntington &each
h only I blk !rom STOP LOOKING
neJghborbood 'JIUie. 1630 lq. Y<Mfve just found 1M best 3
ft. 111 this bla Gold Med. BR hoR>t' In Huot. Bch.
$29,950. C • 11 t u r Y 21. Oranat home In area. Hu
m.5S1L O\'tt $500 lh new ·crptc.,
CHOICE Co.ta 11-._ By c:ncl. patio, prof. lndliepc.,
IRHl l st.ole ~
GOV'T. OWNED
owner. 11800 down.. Vacant. and • a child Mf....tr'N:t Jn WLK. to bell., Spaniall c1n1p
4 tr, 2 ba, c:rpt~ fam move-In CSld. Belt ot all 3 br., f be. frplc., bltn&. flm
rm, ne•t A tlean. TUe owr only $29.151'.l. AD tmna, rm. formal dtn. rm.
nlA 1~. Only mT Pf!' F'lnt IO caU and '" wlU maint. )'U'd. ao.t to ......
mo. Call Otc. 8J3..l.1D.\ buy. • schl•-Auume low ln-
Jlome '37·2'715. * PATTf WALKER RLTY. tt1"M Cl loan. C'aD
BY Owntt. H .1 e (_re I I . inn Beach. H.B. MJ...1411 appL ~
12!1.1!0. 4 811. 2 BA .... Wn -.-so CD. OUT *-OWME~R--·l
rm Hdwd. Dra. Walk lo We Mii on.e bOuMI ptt dl,J TRAHSfll ftft ED
abopp!lW, all IChoob • col· In each o~. U•UQP Just l Bedrm l'l bath. boll ., tep. 0,1-de-lllt'. t 2o1 don't I••! &uot,.. wtlUna! camPG" 'sa• t1tv beach A
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N. ec.ta MeN, S 8r. 281. tam1 · S ~ to lf'l'Vt $24,.!IDO. CaD .. Tm.
car lot. xlot ft~ ll'Y )Ol!r -a. -IUl) CARPET REALTOllS
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l.olt/Crypb • 116 R-174 .. u... ...... I 1:!~!.:.=~ 4-PLIX $100,000,000.00 PACIFICV!ew-lllehe l.AKEnoNT·111ACft·S , .. , ..._, liRn ........... •
41Ul"JOW11 3 -ptua l. • 2 Btltm. • 3 - 1 bdnna-, llM. Col!!!!! Compuy hU A1coYo of t1>t Crooa, "10: lm&ll ea-135,00ll, CUTE 2 bdrm -· ..U, FAIM.OIJS -2 D. I I a. 2 -• ,,, 1a1$J11 ~G olcler b111>,.1U .
2 bolh home teotll~ bam lo qlllol.-ootU.C, XIA! tolChed that -u in ~ "M BUSINE&t Lot IOl<100 • f\tnl. -w/-. Wlotlr -L1U1o 1.t1a1o1 ._b_ 1 D. ---811 ~ •·-p VT ••• ,_ poi.ntlol; p&rtl&ll1 '""' ....... and ... "' Col-.. ~ ~ 13 lllO • am. ...... ,..,. am.-. ... ..... ...,. .• .. ...... -·---::?~~~=.: = tlJrnllhedltl\lllJl...,ttd,L&· woll Propml" htv• C-tMfClal ftDl'Amwtr •• ---·-,,,.,..-pormo,..,. ,i& m..AIC. ....... SlllO BEAai, clodc "°"' a..it
..,.j,formal dUW. ...,., ..,..., """ bit)' al $'13,500. rHCbed 100 lo !he number P,....,.ty 151 lndudu Liquor Uc. • llALI' bllt'"' bell, t lw, 'bl. c;;M llol Mot :-:: ~ ..... :: ::. •fiwi: .... ;
5UCllb1ne briaht kitchen. ~~ oi lletnM!d llln people to 0.2_ M.,2010 N 182;m P~ JOd• OK. SEPT. lat tin .,_ 15Ch rm.·~ ~~~.,~~~;::::
Xlnt -iow motn-.,/To/a,11; .. rv. ,..,. Our 14 °'""" BMt. Clf. lOO'a:lU~w~ .. Goh'ln'• ™ RAllll)o R..,,.......,.. t7M430 to.ti> i .,., 2 a.; -1-~ hill~., Mor •
tenance yanl. Full price REAL ESTA':f" ii:".7' :.inc.....:::~~! polo. Olily_ Pit. 642-lln Bol 1191cnii~i:'11 Laloo c-· .... -!~ -· Io.. ... --......... ""' 138,000-Seller will help pay "" " . •·--~ _ ~·-avail. $llO. -JUllL !oe aft ._ Gil buytn cop-and~ 1190 GJenncym and aervu:n to ollf!t )'OU, (;ondomlnlum1 EVIN. f213) 4'5-5.n6. WIJ.Jl TO, BEAOl,,A eitiop. ind pnJtntr. ~'8:5. R.£ALTY Cd, •od,. Cdlll
will take ,.... ltonie on 494.9413 ~16 We can llntl d,. ,..per11 for Mio . . 110 Lar tn lamoul Lalco llavuu, ,,.-. I Bii Jalt riioodilod.-2BR.,116 bolhs..)lolow Hwy. ~. PldJ l)ollr. -No rt ...... '
ttade. Coll 817-U21. HARD TO FIND >"" wanl, Joan >"" tlle FOR Sile °' ,.,. . J'lneot -ol ""' world -s=s..,., 541-1419 '-· -lt :rri lrn Coll ...-, -u,.r •l
ci.-m. ......Wtd 3 bdrm. ::::. ~ l;'t ~·-::.: view ..... -. 2 Br., 2 llL Lo.-Brid&•· 1-IOd lllilatoo er famW.., -or -lnd. .... -. Olllco ._..I AM io I P1I 8 lllWITDVµY l\11111· , ,
2 bolh co .... on 1 ... R-2 er\Y, and Jh<n ,.u '11 for .-Qec. n.oi 15 2, 5 0 0. =:; ~ =: ~ """'"'2 br pr lonctd. Unlwnlll' Jill)'. m.Glt mm> 2 811 -· 116 .... Lot. Room to add unita. )'OU when )'OU want to en-rm. Mela. or Newport s..ct. t. R ............... M f7t.M30 :i BR w/potA SZ50 . mo.., JBft.Ja...11&m ••• SD5 WlllW Glll1. ....... ~~,
1nt1 Bn.eh mvd .. H.B. $45.000. chaf1a:e. We are a full ter-EASTSJDE. Qu)tt locatioa. come prop. 6H-41J11. C•t• Mete ~ IVl'n. G1 DlllUL 1 BR, 2 "-C21116ce ·····• bl,11-t.iMJ-a aa.. •
THE BARE FACTS . * ......, * vice com""'1)'. Call 8'1H225. Adult> only annmwtlty. 2 , , , !ii • . Nr. _._ -*'·
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About this property are: ~ ~~ pool, rec. room. GlltlP. Em~ d tdult. 30 or ow. ! owners are ready to move ~"'<ii $21,900. B'l Qwntr, 9634181. WIUJ.lea5e or pUl'Chue 2S(XI Qulet,Prfvaey. 54.1-MU. • EASY doet jtl i llr, ~ AVAJL. lf»t. 15. J BR. J BA, • 1 •
out a! area and have priced . ~'°'...:'~ OWNER. l br condo. w.o, sq. 11. or more in Orange Lltuna llNdt yd for chlkl/pet, $1SI. rr: rw.:: '
their home for • quick taler. ....,...,. ...... c-r R-0, disp, rttrig. Total cub Coun1,y • Jftf~r Garden ALA Rtntal1 e ~ l 'C r;,:: _''{°o~: ~~: = 3. BR. A Don $36,fSO $47'.+ impound•. 11.uume Gro'° Area, ••ll•ble for 1 1163 Uttt pd. So.~ 1 e BES!' 2 br v:.,v =~l:.:. ~~:. ,',I;
·1 'lh fire 1 Unique, white brick exter, THE SKY IS FHA 7 $~ Nr bchl. Eves, Ir TurkLlib bath. Will remodeJ 8!'· Chlld/jliet ok. . bet! ,.fDcd yd, JJt w..wn --~ fam1 y room w1 p ace. &led t....
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Ba blt-illl wknds 968-6003 to lit requlrtments. Sox 295, ~ • 2 Br 'Ill. ()ce.an view. encl aar, lddl OK. S~ • Unlveraitw -.~ lr\1nit. bO pee,. •!Sd. J :
Pool 1U. yanl. Locatod new I en-,. .. ' FALLING! ' JUghland, C.., 92348 (Tiii Gar.,)tedl. pOol. • -• ALA Rtntalt e tMWM D•-• .;:;.::: H......_ C.-dal ~r • aolf~. PrlCt'd at only frp!c., carp, Yard ~ . FOR Sale or Rtnt.La&un4 8$2-968!. $3SO .. Lo9e17 s r+ hu&e. f:am , ""'-~ .... ,... ,. .. ,.. . . . •:
138
950. All termJ. Call woil<, but a r .. 1 buy tor the Fallin& "lht Into lh• Jdfc:hen Bch., Weal 9 Condo. 3 BJI, 2 rm. n,tc., declc. Avail l.f $200, A MONTH DmiA c~ so. of Jh.7 s ,•I ; 817:,.1~ blndymon. Call' .right lhrough !he .SKY-BA. By owner. &U-7917 WIL" bey amall equity in 2 mo. · HEAT A CLIAH lat.. * ,8PARKUNGCIZAI<!~ BR. 2 BA, w/trplc. ~ ··l ·
MISSION REA"TY mom UGHT. al thl1 channlnl eve& bllh "'"""· Ail· "' take NU-Vll!W• RIHTALS tide a Mrm. '. lllfln CUlwnlalo Home. 4 BR. 2 ..... lt ,.int $3U. -on ' :
,-··;.THE REAL
, ESTATERS
LG 2 BR. ho clote CUSTOM BUILT.home! It'I over paymentl. 54Mi99'f, ~ L tch ..____.' BA. ... b. kit.. cptt. •• E. new me, ..., ra111ne Joto tlle Oupltxe1/Unll1 673-4ll30 or , 494-3241 •' , tml ,,_ ~ -.,.. bltlni, pool dllb. ~ llo. 67MIOI ; ' ~.v~ =:~u:.-2 lot. SPARKLING HEATED Ir Hie 162 1 BR. ocean...-, tu Vic-1·'•· Owner/ r 0
$215. 213: 137~ . . ~ j .
33> MAGNOUA 494-129'7 Fl"TEREO POO" •on <he EAsr aide C..ta M.,. I ,_ lfAl -Bel>., nlcoly tum. 14. A,alS, La - -I ' I~ t !:
M d I H mes -patio 1-through another duplex 1 br .\ den or 2 br + ~ trpt $235 )'l'b-. &tJ..1272. S H· A R P 3 Bedrm., 2 ~ 1'• tar t ..,.... 9 1 : 0 e 0 ~r~~ ~ee~ $~~: ~KY~l~HT In the ·garage! t br. Separate yardl. VA 2 BORN boust, incl utll. bath, double g~ge1 ~ • 2 Br, ~ blk Victciria , 51'
49t-M98
4
99--2'78' ut II s perfectly sale in loan. Principle1 o n I y • B I $160. Salaried, m at u re oversized, ~~ Quiet .._.,. 1)'plc., vieW! I ~
F S I OWN-YO;-OWN APT' nr M1 .ot the • bedroom1: the $34,500. 642-5001 eves or O:~ nfty 200 Mults. 49t.-11'10. 1 tree, t. '23(1/mo. in-$300 • S Br .. bltnl. view. b-Apt.. Fu"" ~ • Or a e family room, lh• dining wknd1. u Newport Bwch eludes gardene•. Call cptly nko apt.. . a.111N I 1-~ ·
Vic!Or Hugo's. $2'7,500. Neff, room & the Uvln,i room I P 166 Larry gt 1~ $385 • l«t. 3 Br., 2 ba, trplc. I .r1111 !
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.. (714) Rltr. 494-9.118 under the NATURAL \VOOO, ncome roperty e \VOULD you like to be $92.50 • Bach. 1,i blk beach, r:A.e.588()-a · owner, Beaut view, lit'-deck. BAL Ide • Yrly, 2 •-, •-. '1
One L•pun• Hiiis BEAMED CATllEORAL C·2 Zoned, Rentals + office, au~fulr Balboa. Avail now. ~ · NU-VIEW RENTALS ™'· '\ll" ,
-CEILINGS! A great N~.. on double lot. Small down, e WOULD )'OU like to learn $150 • Util. pd. l&e 1 Br., 2 BR, :c:tra ~. Gar, .fncd, 673-4030 'cir dh124I ~~~mo.~~ ;;, -r;:;) '
crpt/drpt, J(>rlnklen:, Ir& lot. $52.995 with 10% down, Call T.D. Great tututt potential. • WOUl.D )'OU like to belp Private! ref.ril, dl•1>. w1br a dr)<tr. · I 962.6605
OWNER: New 3 br, 2 ba, port Beach address .at onJ,y and owner will carry ls\ HO\V 10 be a success! beaut tum., right on pool. w-w cpt, drpe. bltin 1tovt, Laeuo Hllh . 44.5-2661. l
S1SO down. Aaaume 1</0 VA 646-TITI. CALL ANYTIME olht>r people become sue-$1Th ·Balboa Illfo. Cbarmlng Cpl• only• tn 50'a. No petL Ude J1 ... 1 1 br, furn, >'farly :1 ·
I ~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;J loan.. S232 per mo. 833-1103 646-mt or Eve .,...9068 ce.uful t 1 Br over pr. Yrty. Walk 'dill to lbopa. Water $115 mo. Newly dee. • : I• Eves. 642-23U. ' eWOULD)IQU.llketodoublt' $1.IS .. 2 Br,. 2 be., w/trplc. pd. '1195 mo. Af.lotbOGQit e 3 BR .• l~ ba. Anmaa.I :m Oral. 613-6.105 ,
GI No DOWN· 3 BR. 2 BA, beauL view, ,..r Income wilh Iii to 15 Ocwtlr<>nL 142-'12S7 1-$360 mo. .., .... p-' i ,,,... drape~ Mrlg, many hn per week -k l 1215 • Bal"°" Ill<, 2 br hae., EASrSIDE • 4 lledzoom • 2 6'/MJl8!; (~I 629-2'm '
$1.Ck> Move In • 3 BR 2 BA, 3 trai in&:" tlo deck Ba e HS WK A 1.Jp-On OceU: ,,.. new. Xtra Irr add-on xtru. 6 mo. old. New BRIDGE THE n . pr, pa , . lh -Llrl" lfvlnc.,... l Newport -, .
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l all blUn pl' World. 137-36.J2, Owner. GENERA • WOULD you like to call $GJ • 3 Br .• hQ'fronl P\1t 1amll1' room • fenced in ' I.oWb'.,.~ Br •• Rooml lamnn, • ap ~ TION
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UNITS loranmtervl<wtotindout hcaclt.Oock•vti~,Yrly. yard.-Woter-G.-. 1115 ·2+dea.l!lbL.bltm, l<ald ~--N
lrg kit-dining area, w/w lido Isle GAP moreaboutltT NU-VIEW RENTALS Refumcn required. pr.Cb.Dd,1mpetwelc! eeauf15..17ee
crpts, cuatm drpa, vtty lrl ~,.;...~---....,--Best rental area in Los An-83J..864S 673-4()..1) or 494-3248 Avall&ble Sept. ht 6t6-01f» S2SO • S Br., trplc., lY Uv Corona dlf Mer
lot • have room tor boat or Tradition1I Bayfront OWN 3 Custom doll houlet geles. Wll~hire and Western Beauty College MOO. 3 BR on the beach. aft 4:'3 PM. • rm., 2
IW'llTlll. Kidr/prtL ' ',;
trlr. Ovenimi dbl gar. One of Lido Nord'a most onalot.PrlmeeastCosta -Novacancyproblem.GoodD h (F h Sq) G & 1 nd $350 -2 St., bltna, bi& LOVELY1brlrdenor2br,;:
Many, many :c:tras. Uited charming homes with fiO n. ~lesa area. A th r ee investment and pride of T~•;: 1 ( •• ' • ltB.P ll.U ry room. a.EAN 2 BR hie', IOmt doltta. gar, deck. Oce~ l 'il blla: bcb. Beaut tum. _ j
low at $32,500. SEE today. frontage. 4 BR., huge up-bedroom for panonta. A t"'-o ownershl S560 IXlO cau the •P• r wtnter. 638-56l5 crpta. drps. din rm .. stv, tront. ~·$Zit. 6'134101. I
atall'l 2nd llv. nn.; tu!J bar .. bedroom tor M>n A wife. A JnvntmC:i Div\~ 546-UiOO. ~OLLAND Bus. $1111 OCEANFRONT 4 Br family $160. Oean Attnc 1 Br Me. NU-VIEW RENTALS Cost•~ :
2 patios, t.levator. Jut1t listtd one bedroom for erandma. 1116 OrRni;<', C.~I . 645-4170 house. Avail Aug. 13 thru wlbeam ctll. stv, ttfrt&'., 613-4030 or 494-32.as I
t.lCclUsively at $240,000. Price Is $52.500 ,vlth l!Y/c 8u1lne11 Wtm.cf 210 3ht. $32S wk. 615-1536. $140. Gu pd. ~· • BEACHa>MBERS. Spac-* $30 ~EEK & UP * -I * * * * • down. Exclusive with 1 WALK to beach, pr unit CLEAN 2 BR, 1 BA. pn.ge. ioUa btff'l itave rdril ulill • StudiO A 1 BR Apts 1 I
Large family home. 5 BR.. st TD Loans Also bach untt, CdM Matute eouple prd. $16S. lnci suxi . ' • TV" Maid Serviee Avail
DON'T MISS THIS :.;:!: P~~~ ~t Reat1on 51>-9191 •e••,nm 6% % INTEREST Ren1-A-Hou1t '7'4430 ~~ pd, 21.1 Kmr PI .. ALA R.,;tal• • W-3900 : =., ~~ ?.j
YOllrfamUydeserv .. thcbest Sl/St.lot.$125,000. .Open Eves. INCOME HOMES 2 d TD l H-Unfurn. ., 2 BR. dlo ..... lrpl<, cpt, eFIXERtU>peratthe bch. 231'1Newpcrtllhd,OI I ~~ :=. ';;:. ~~ bowail& lo-1& IMMACULATE-II-NEW DUPLEXES $48,!ll>O n oa ns Goner•I newly decor. J!:.alde. $000 2 br. llSO. Tb~~ .. -eeg1u. 4-NEW TRIPLEXES $67,950 Lowest rates Onnce Co. incl utll + $100 dep. Adults ALA Rentals e MS-BOO orth <IS GO Rent , ::'ea'::~:.,.:;:':: 3415 v ia uoo 675-4S62 BAY CREST BeauL new 2 • s BR un111-"WE BUY TD'S" 644-illll alt 6 pm · HOLIDAY PLAZA !' pl~. Thia home ;, * PIER • SUP * Super clean 3 hcdroom, 2% 151 E. !!&)' Sl, Colll Meaa. 2 irrY, 2 "'" entry hae. Gar, HARBOR VIEW HOME DEWXE Spocloua 1 BR. :•
well decorated and ,..,...,. 60 bllh home' whkh w !"'' Ph' 642-4837 Sallltr Mtg. Co. RENTALS "'1ced· $140 lcl<ls..,petl. · -S Bedrm. dlnin& -•Pl 1135. llM!ed piol .• :
custom cablnotry I'\, ... I~:;.!=~~""' become avallabl Double MOYE·IN·TODAY 642-2171 ~" Rint-A-Houat ~ room. '395. mo. -~-·Adults,·"": i.
kitchen. Priced at $33,950. • BAY-FROJiT * fireplaei>. kitchen eatful Auume exilling loen • no Servin& Harbor area 21 ffl. Hou* ,-45.* t1P
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' ' 4 BR. 11ii ba, newly painted. REALTOR, Gf4.7270. 196.J Pomo· A,. -• 1 : :
Call 847-6010. Ch>ict 35 fl Nord. 4 BR. area A much, much more. qualifying! 4 BR, 2 BA Money to Loan 240 011 325 Either. CM. $*.mo. na • """"· '
3 ba. Pier/slip. $195,000. $59,0CO. To see &-appreciate condo. Pri~ inc w/w crpt1, W.11thCOITAMIM 531N,123, 2 BR. dM, 2 ba, Ip ldtch,
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BR furn. $130 up incl utll, '. j
UDO REALTY call 646-7ln. drps, washer, dryer, rrfrir. HOMWWNERS! 2 BR. 1 ha. cptl, drp.-, din arta, trplc, view of bay. newly dee, beaut prden, , ;
33Tf Via Udo, NB 6'f3..7300 Will trade. c A w Realty. BORROW $120 LARGE 2 Br., stove, wub« hoolr.-up, fenced yd, W/prdener. No lge pets. pool. rec. Adulta, no pet•. •
-WALK lo BEACH-Meao Vordo 962·5523 "963-4062. carp., 011Jd O.K. no pets. Rel.'$160: 6'13·2918. Avail Alla. 20. 1375 mo. ~ 5Maple Ave., CM. Mar ! .
e 5 BEDROOMS e 4 BR, 2 BA, aha& crpt lhru-SIDE BY SIDE $1000. $10,000 Up l lldrm., 2% bl. POOJ., dbl 64&-3402 SPACIOUS 2 Br ' BALBOA Coves, N. B . 2 Triplt.xes. , beat Ea1llide $150 NIQ: 3 Br., bltn.1, l&r· prqie, tpl., pvt. yard. NORTH BLlJFFS..V1ew, 4 br, . • attracttw '1 2 story, all dee kit, 22'x16' out. auto water eortener, 14 Joe • 4 U 1 h LOW MONTHLY aa-~. klda, pet O.K. -/mo. -557 n-~ ba townhlt' F .. -a.. fum, bltine, bl.r, cl09e to :1
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fami),y room, 2 fireplates, fruit tl'ffs. lmmt'd oc-Waterfront. Pvt ramp &
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intercom. New paint. VA a~ cupancy. $32,500, 557-7063 float. Modern 3 Br. $19,51'.Xl. l ~ baths, 2 havt! trplcs. LOANS on ANY HOME $135 GUEST cottage, 1 Br., MESA ymDE 3 br., 2 bl area. Pool. Cu• tom Baby ok. No pets. $150.!IO.
pra!sal $41,500. Submll • Ml11ion Vlo)o Call owner, 675--0750 1110.000. By app't. only PAID FOR or NOT , fen«<! tor child, pet. UUI. home. $255. Jack Peck, = llr achla. $4l$. 59-lm. • I
crwntr anxious. 968-4456, JOOIUEnl~!t"lllty R••671ty,.10 COMPARE OUR C 0 ST S paid. S45-Gl63. 3 ft-2 ft. 1amn.. -•--l'. BR lrg. $140 I: $U5. J
REAL Estate. Sale or Sold, Newport Heights · l.->I • wy. · ,,_ nRST! El Ton °'"• ~ MJ rm,~ stoool Adlt.I anl1 Ideal for
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' Call Whit, 837-9550. Fore" 4 BR. VlcroRWI tlDl 2 BR·Delux• Bid<. -6 FIRESIDE UlAN 1150 PRIVATE 2 Br. home, I.AKE Forest Exec. -l :.'\:':. :!,, ":' = kcbe!an, 199.1 C
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E. Olson, Realt.on:. y tta I to ,.. thl mos old E/s\de C.M. Pri~ GUARANTEE: p.rqe, kids O.K, B lam dl 11· · ""'· MLL&.olU '""• -""'" C.M. 541 9'33. -~ N rt n. ch ou go RO n 11 clpala only 642-U.21. U t tht ..... ..,. r., . rm., n. rm. v. , .... ~ .w. 11111~1w• 1
ewpo -• p 1 u 1 h y cnilhed • velvt!t · )'0\1 can &e O>AlUL nn . .l h>cd yard. Like' nnr HARBOR. View ..____ 3 -l A 2 .BR. Pool. $140 up. I
value. 3 v.... old I: better* 4-Plex Nr. South Cout LOAN from &fl1 OTHER $150 YEARLY. 2BR. cottqe. nd Refl--t ...... -· _,.. , Pl>l'""" -· Unfum avl Children' eect.
*HOMES BOUGHT' .
POO.LS thannew!"3gblkstoHarbor Plata. Dbc 3 Br. Owner'• LENDER in Califomla at blk. to beach. OlUd. pet co · .......... -•. u cpt, drpa. auto~ • • /\:
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count. II Y ear1 txperl--tep. laundry nn. Kitche n · ' · Y owner duplex. 1 )T. old AfONEY within 15 da,ya, and $210 ON \-ACJU:, 3 Br., WESJ'CLIFF, ~ x e cu t Ive FOR rent. l'um. 2BR .apt :
ence. CALL lft..1411, bltns. A a spAtkllng pool. In CapistranG Beach, $50,0ll or YOUR LOAN with US ii o'lite pr. OrlJdun, petj} e WALK to bcb., 1 br furn, hbme. 4 BR. 3 Ba.. Beaut. Pool, adltl, no pets, $1SOmo. PAnl WALKER A-lsharpcondlUon.AbeR Newport Shores tradeforlot.536-0346. FREEi R.C WERNER. O.K. kidl,peta,Sll5. atrium.Yearly.Call: Aho need A11l1tant
REAL TY, I buy. $44.000. WATERFRONT 4 BR. Lon for Solo 170 President ALA Rontala ··~ WINTON, Reoltor ~ M"""'"· l9tt Pomona, CM. 1-----~-~ · TOWNHOUSES 8;:~ :'.,lnbthlsi"",c~;c"'ara,..gara!. BUILDING? FIRESIDE Thrift $225 PAINT • save. 2 + • llARD to find.' 2 bi, nr ~~ ~} br,
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••• "."-~.![·utll~tcl· :... BRt .'.!~ OWNER TRANSFER.RED See these Park Li do 7'I 2328 Harbor B1 c.M. 66-den, near bt.acb; kid!, pets bch, kids OK, SUI --.;:µ-= -~., pr, ,,,... _. nww
wvl'>< tao 4 BR. 2 BA on townhouR• ""lh puk like Siepo to°'''"· pooi. A ten-THEN CHOOSE FROM ·• 1000 line. ALA Rontala e 645.3'00 Ront.A-HouN t7f.M30 ~ Alto 2 Br lrnt.
sprlnlclend cor. lot. PLUS ground• A care """ •pel'ld-nll. $44.® -Firm. R-1 Back 11ay cu!<IHlc 8lJ 1'· Main, S.A. !47_.. LANDLORDSI NEW crpL, wtr hlr. w
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CAYWOOD REAL TY tcm11lder trade for Income * NEED MONEY? Do >OU have a vac&ncyt We 3 BEDRM., 2 bath. Xlnl 3
BR Bch cottaae. b1k A \I to APr. MGR. Min. dotlea.
IOftener, dahwhr. Nr. schla B k'tchc bl ' * 541-1290 * property.) We ~sent aeveral -'-•ate can fill tt. Many ~ble cond. FruiWrees, _ g8:f"-!:'-Ml. Yrly Sl&5 per mo. lJve in: $55 oU rent. 12 tum.
.\ ahpr. Only s 31, 9 s o. a.. 1 n tns, patio, R·t Underzround utWties, 1enc1Cr.. Borrow .,~·the tenants on our waiting list. dener inc. Only '280/ .. ,~u mer. J Br. units. Mature woman .t
Broker, 547~ or 546-6261. ~~ ~· ::~~ · &. Large S.nta ~· and view. CC on 11 id er t.qW.t.y in )'OW' home. Call Ablolutely NO CHARGE. mo. No pets. Agl BARBOR VIEW HOMES--2 A ptef'd. sc.esm aft S. 1
living rm patio triple pr $20D MOVES YOU IN "'bordlnatlonl. tor -tpprabal eBEAC~, ~IEllNTALS 962-4471/M6-8103. -:'.'::!.~Lie, or $69.50 SMALL ltim. trailer, > , lrvlno 131995 " · · . R-4, overlooks propoud BALBOA BAY. PROP ~ * 4 nft. 2 ~ -t~ 111~. uttt pd. Adul'• no -· • ..-..· • .-• · Seller pays remai ning marina • uo.-. ...., .... ,.__ .._ C "" ......... I
WANT TO LIVE CALL e '"'"" Veteran'• cod• " clollin< R-1, View lo~ Apple VaUey * 642·7491 * LANDLORDS! ll'plc, ln<l....,, 'opnllllnn. $on i.nonte 644-15.19 ' :
lo tabuloul Unlvonlty Park? J!l•A!4 ""'"for fllA buy ... Sharp, Ccon1lder trade for Orange ** McCLURE ** W• SpeclaUro 111 -lnod blclr 1'I l patio. l1bl BEA1JTIFIJL 3 bdrm., J bl., Sltorp bocbel<r. uttt paid. :-I
Come A see this dramatic ,,.............. clean 3 bdrm., familJ rm.. County lot.) The Loan Alftn&er Beach • Corane del Mar • pr. $245, 19'1~ ltrinc room. fonml ~ Nr OCC A ua. $145 mo. I
--. fl t--~·-. Steps Ntsr ••• •,•,•,,L,TY 1 0111 frplc., 2\i Yrl· Y'OUD&· Neu 492-8332 or 492..()424 A 1 ........ 1• Our Rental Sft-. BIKE to Beach. Vacut 2 br. nn., lg. kit, tam., nn., tn-* 56i-Tl68 * , :
from adult pool" major SERIOUS SELLER Ave. -fC. • ... ~W•ntoc! 150 v1 ... 1eFREE .. Yoot Try rnc do. trlum,on 81Brflmtop<Adulto,no AI -"'.., "'"''11"""""" •• c• Westminster S1. A Euclid •AAlI~FOR All ._...... $131. B I 1d Cloeed A Golf ~
areenbelt, 4 BR., incl 30 CJ1. -llu-Vlewl Rtnf.A..Houat ,,,_... Counei Shore CUtt.. Rettt/ pets. lit tlo!r. 114 5 , •
n. mstr. llllle with trp!c. with ,.albllc price tor larwln rHlty Inc, J#i ; MONEY HU.VllW'RIHTALS Irv'-1eut. P Pft'·-· ,\pp!. -· . '°""" market. otters 3 96M405 121 HoUrll d~ WANTED -· GOlY ~ • I All bnl&hed-c~e appli-ittd '-------U -• _ _ Investor wanted to t.ac:tor ac-m.-• --... • , -· · · .... • . NICE 1 ~2 BR tria', SSS a . ,
wu. S.p. dinlnl nn. A ..,...... -~"'and 2 nlvoraftv Paric counta ..,.lvoble w 111 !lave_,...,......,.. to lllllV. PIC VU. m. Bnnd Senta Ana Hoi9hts up. Ma-·ldlta. '4Ml'l8.; I =~tam~~::·-~= =··=·~::0 ::: "CAMBRIDGE" *ONE ACRE* -·-'u eol· :r~ed .. do It ~~2~ ' • w ,E.Uth~ ·1: for 154.900 lNCWDlNG ntE wilh lot>I payment. of 11811 Otolce !·level 3 BR., 2 ba. Eutaldo ~ ZoolnJJ. 2 older la......_ llatlonal4' """"""' • NOW -. Dlclti. nc. fie. pooi., lfl>. i BEDllOQlf, $2l5. 11'1' '111 • qp, nkeb flmt. 1 Br ~
LAND. ~lhmotranth.ll Llrl"Fulcornerl lot +alatr:lum.SharpA'~~!· homes on tot. One ot the ~ccoun~ rt~urny~~ IJMp--'!~~~·1 ~.~ .. ~tt;_Cloltlo ~~Pb 5*-0114 , :c.:s--• UI W. ; ..,, er pte. price qu . carp, .,,.....,, u~ few rtmalnlng te.rae parcela. · ....-uwu..-._......., • ... 1"ll ~-• ...... -lllD. ....,,.....-. • ' l
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tit w ....... -Bid(.
u.w.nll)o P&d<, -Doys sn..711t Nights
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Do JIOU -,Pl<nlY for
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is $2S.950. Submit your down •tand. end unit. ateP1 to pool. Temtic buy! Call now tile. 7lf.m..1900. 5 HMI. 5 daJI *!f S bucka. -.-HO; furn. er l'ount '
poymenl to Xlnt value, 134, 751). 612ol7lt Unfurn. ilO afn Voller
;J" $55,900. r S~\\4llA.-&'B~s· Lide.... 1:!4'.:'&·1.:C,~
Reatton open Eve•. 545--0465 fir.st t~) !?Jf ~r2'1 The Pml• witb tbe ••ill../11 Clioclie ·~ :'~~"':: ~ ...... """'· suo..,,
WANTED
0-•'"''" -. of .. 1!>1321 or (ZUJ 1llMllL BACH .. pvt., Pool, utlL pd. ! roafy ,_..........,_.. $1655!-8Ma1ts...w-"
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CALL e '4•·2414 OXtdomlnlumlilzo,Mtl..... -OPEii M 41111>'. l lw, u ... L.clUlNt M iJll.i.•'4.. I --I~ 1IJld, Fee tllmple. 12.lllO oq I H A & U L I J .._ 1111 --. ...,.... 0..., -7 rr.t.;r 1111 n . ~lllO "" quick .. 1.. I I I' I .11 -Nbic. -· -. • • "" ·--. N11r New,erl hit Oftk:• HU:3 BR hlton. nt.224-19«> . • • _ f. lwtrn pool. dubbll. QID 'fr nmd: JODI; .....
*WATERFRONT* SAN ruAll CAPISl1IANO f -· lOD Holburo . BBQ. ll*'ln 'h u.tJil : * DUPLEX.* Mobllo -llkh * a-o.JL I 6 £ A I s -. °"'7 ~ · oN MA!lcus S'l'l\~ET Por Salo 125 BY OWNER * <ll-91D y u • You .... OOI .,.,.,, wll!t l Bil 2 BA, ...... -all 2 Ill. STUDIO • -. :
YOU OWN THE l.AND! !2xS5 1 Bil MobDe -· -., .. -· I·' I I I -anvtlifllll .. Now YOllo ...... 1lta -• ttryr, ~ 11J'IU1'ID ·-: Walker Rtaltv 67S.5200 11.11. location. n.oo o. R-174 - - - -,...... ~ oW>OJ hllo,,..,.,__ "°""' r l
3.136 Via Udo, N'pt. Bea<'I\ 2U/3l7.cl, lllM9:ll Ma>-I " :.._. 'i-y, --. l'h: 541H4113 It bl .. S. of Son -
Jlli.IGO. F .. Land. H"bOt' '71 u.s2.'l Bil. 2 Ba, J.odey ~~-= suso R E P H I C I""''~ w• not=·-CM*. f-. or .., -.. 1 b1k 'W-:";, -
Vlew Ho.-Ctrmtl, 3 tm, v""' lot, 115 .... Adi!>. La.-coblo !!!-~ ,. I~ I I I' • ~.. ~.... ..... UJlwa. ns .. 1rzu -Luo.I
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lot. SprnklrL, lndtcpd, tJrinc 1Dx40 Pllal1m. -c:omp SPI-Roal -Iii P. ti_ ·--,.. _ .. ..-:. ;;t.°;i.!:•-uu. ~.::..a::=z0r. ~!lt-Bla-La.lle. il:l%rr~r1111 f r r r r r r I tr L.JmLi *-BA~· w----•-. tlc h' .--.11 SAatll'Q.Ll<ltl-LEVELJ.OtS.--..i. elM5_Met!a1••·101 I I I I I ~ '&.:-·-,,.* .fil-!""-. -,.... bit -..... boodt. t>Ot1t.t!tLo.SS.&011w1dt! -· a..u1no...... on.11 ...... ,.._-. 1i2.-.-n
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ABBEY REALTY 64W850
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a.EAll 1 « 2 BR. Adu! ... no
.. ... tee kit. -· 2121 E. 16th St., N.B. ~180L
OPEN Sat .l Sun, 2-5, 4130 E.
Oout Hwy. (CmoUdo) 2
BR. ']>001, dbl car port $21D.
incl. water. (nt> 642-aS.
LRG Olftf')' 1 br. in OBI. No smokers I child I pets.
$l00. !WI. 6'13-Uli9•
2BR.PooLSomevl<ws.
Near beach. $210
AGENT 6IM848 * GREAT VIEW-2 BR. * Fi,!, bllnl, ...-. Pool f;ZlD Up. ""344, 6'1&-3535
Ctita MeN
OPPOSITE THE
GOLF COURSE
El\joy thia quiet yet con-
ven.imt location whtte )'OU
canxSEE <trees, HEAR the
birds, SMELL the flOwen,
FEEL the rdreshi11&' pool. It'•'•~relm:ed way of life
hi your own adultJ.on)y pr-
den apartment. * Private patio * Livina: room with f1re..
pl.a« * 3 bedrooms. 111 batbs Priced -., )'OU can't say no.
FAIRWAY VILLA
APARTMENTS
1)122 Slnta Ana Ave. 54&m5
DELUXE
APARTMENTS
Air <ml • Frplc'1 • 3 Swim-
mlna' Pools • Health Spa •
Tenn!a Courts • Game and
Billlanl Room.
1 BR. From $1!0
1 BR. .l Den From $180
MEDITERRANEAN'
VILLAGE
2400 ·0.-Blvd., C.M.
(n4) 551-
RENTALOmCE
OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM
$125/mo. Large 1 Br., wfw
cpt.. stow, n!frig., draptg.
newly decor. Ma~ cpl. No
peti. Quiet, aecure. 1!ll
N"'PC<l646-m3.
Sl'UDIO apt-2 br, 111 bl,
bllnl, crpll, -pr, potlo. Adu!... bO ..... '152
Scott :Pl. Call owner 548-lD.
Anll 9-L
L SI>* Elma ud l'oOI J • 2 BR, $140 up.
hrft. Aftil. Cb0dren'1 ltd.
ELM !lAJu>ENS Aot1. 117
E. 22nd St. CM to-3645.
NEW,....,.·~~ 2 '!'· bltns. _, crptJ • drpo.
Adu! .. °""' No ..... Ul5. -· * * 8EAUTiroL 1 • 2 BR. ContemPQftU'7 Garden Apta.
Padoa. f r p 1 e • • pool,
~10.Clll
AVAIL. now -FJSldt, 2 Br.,
111 Ba. --· cpl/dry. """ pr. No ..... 11n.-.
SPACIOUS apt home· 2 .. .
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NewTW...
Appllut-
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ENROLLMENT
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syn.
Call
DI-Adler
S Day Chairman
962-1717
or
M.u.l'Mn Anderaon
2 Day Cbalrman
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~721 17th St.,
Hunt. llMch
A Real Estate Career?
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IN FOUR WEEKS
LICENSING·PREP.f,RATION FOR
• Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers
• Sales Success T • • . rainmg
e Employment Placement For
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e Day Ami Evening Classes
For lnformotlon-llrochure
Fr• Guest lecture
Nowport, 325 Old No. Nprt. Blvd., 548·1192
, .EDMOND F. JA(K,SON
Real Estafe Educltlon sfuce" 1964' •
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ST. ANDREW'S
KINDERGARTEN
• Individual attention
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• Enriched
Curriculum
• Christian Nulurt
• Accredited
Fall R1tl1trotlon1 Anilabla
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church
6GO St. And!"'WI Rd;, Nowport lloKh
* * 646 4646 * * * * 646-7147 * *
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Suggestion: This Summer, send them back to school.
SUNFLOWER EARLY ACHIEVEMENT · CENTER
Our special S_un_uner_ classes run from June 19th through September 8th (three week
sessions) to fit 1n with your vacation plans.
Any child aged 2-11 can attend.
In addition we offer separate swim lessons. ballet and modern dance ahd a new
program specifically designed lo introduce eligible children entering kindergarten
to the fundamental structure and requirements of th e public school system This Is
taught by a public school kindergarten teacher -2 days a week. ·
Our fun filled program will be divided in to lour sessions and your child can el!roll
ln one or all. .
ht So11ion 6/19 • 7/7 Lltoroturo & Drama (Childron1 Thoatr• 7/7)
2nd S.11lon 7/10 • 7/21 Sclanco& Naturo (Scl1nco Folr 7/21)
3rd S.11lon 7/31·1/11 Crootlva Art (Art Show 1/lll
4th S.11lon 1/21·9/1 • Mu1lc/Bocly Movoment (Music Fo1tlvol t/I)
Consultin9 child p1ycholo9i1t1 pedi1trici1n,
1peech therapist and bus 11rvice.
Afternoon recreation1I acti .. ities include:
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AgH 2 lhru 2nd Grocla
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•Music
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2110 Thurln Ave., Costa Maia Ph: '4'-1444
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The 'Educational Readiness Centre would
like to take thlJ opportunity lo announce the
exten.llon of ltl p ... school program. Working
mot.hen ~'Nill be glad to know that ~ children In ibe two to six age group may now
be enrolled for the full day, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., Monday tbrOugh Friday.
We suggeat you visit our facility and meet
the atalf. Enrollment is limited to 24 chil·
dren per session (m<>rnings and/or after·
nOODJ), so don't delay. Parenti with toddlers
are also welcome. Plan now for your child's
education.
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Sunflower Earry Achievement Centtr
2515 West Sunflower Avenue oanta Ana, Califomla 92704
714/540,4750
A member of the u. S. Anlnclll Group
SMALL
WORLD
PRE-SCHOOL
& KINDERGARTEN
REGISTER NOW
FOR FALL
AGES 2 THRU 6
Opon All YHr 6:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
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Ages 2".Jrd Grade
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(7 am· 6 pm)
Creative, emotional,
Phf•ical development.
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DAY NURSERY
MILY-WEEKLY·
HOURLY
Ono Hot Moo! +
Snick.
Agff Up To
5 Ye1r1
Transportation To Kindergarten
Furnished.
For Information Call
645-4302 or 646-5788
ENROLL NOW
NEUMANN
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
FIRST BAP'rlST CHURCH
301 Magnolia
STRESSING:
54-
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Academic Excellence All Day Kindergarten
Patriotic Emphasis SmalrCUWes
Spiritual Enrichment Individual Attention
t>ynamlc Education Reasonable R&tes
Member • California Associatloll
Of· Christian Schools
Alter School Actlvllies 3:00.,,:00 Avallabla
for Student.s .
Pbone MS-2840 or MS-1'133 for mo,.
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HACIENDA HARIOR
From $150
DELUXE" 1 & ! BEDROOMS
FurnlohM A UnlvmllhM
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NEAR 11111 a ~ LOST Sml. -LA v_, •-.. ~ -I' A1'TftACIT'S pll to -llo«.llODoq.ft.$1GMllOoq. ~. Walelllf -. ..., ..... •Dor ....... -/Ddar ......... I .. -
ft. Sil.\ paddiw. Pm. --Un.at I. da10, lltcltlMI ........ 1.-1 -Uo'd 1D1111c1. not -VI-......_Sell ..... , 111)-:1151. ~a&!-. J:L1>Cl'RICWI nm-. lna.a-t, 115 -,, _,.. __ for
STORE. Omer: ar. N'pt. LOST: Tri6lorill -· --·--. WAL Al'llR HUNG 1~ .... ~===.-:=.,,....-·I Poot Otl1<o a Greyl>oood m&lo. Vic.·~ a a_. iM1 PW Call --AUTO IOOY
clopot. 511 Ft. llJIO Mo. Good • llarlnm. Na. Am "Oo>-REPAIR MAH
Heated Pool -Garases -Shag Carpeling
Dishwasher -All UIU1Ue1 Paid .
Th Last
Word In
Great
.Apartments!
""'1<"1· .... :MIC ast taln'". Rnu4. -Ole. Purnl..... ............ Patt -.,.. -· _.
Industrial Raftlal 450 Homt -,,_ ruRHITUlll: fll11Po1 A PUIMlllNG REPAIR "Pr --., dqo er
--,,.=:-':"'==--I LOS!' vtclnllll COi AnJmil -,,_ Pldql No Job too ...u -~"' Adults Only -No Pait
241 Av~ado St., Costa MaH ~1204 COSTA MESA Hospllll t.male So&lpolnt and Dlllvary. Ml -* MWlll * --·
VILLA MARSEILLES Whot more can )IOU MY
•bOut an aputmm l tom•
munlb' that comt1 with S1
ml1Doft worth ot ftCl'!atkJDT
14'0 a 2816 So. rt. Slom,.., "''-n .. iiln1an1-COLE PLUMll-_ _. ~ CABIN&T MAKERS-eoi1ar -·~ "" .:SE.lllh.O>ot&-FlBEltGLASS • AL'S GAIU>r;raNG II llr . ...-. 115-UQ I0-046I SPACIOUS 1 lo 2 BEDROOM APT.
Nr. Nwpt rrwy A S D. rrwy, ~~ F:-! = lor prclenins A • m a II VE Oa l'hmbq. Paln&c. AUTO LOT MAH Fumlshod I Unfvrnlohad
2931 c .... ,. Ln Ot -Lie 2!0l3. ludocaplor --ooll --n..-... Cina ............... -Adult Living
Dishwasher color coordinated appliances -
Plush shag carpet· mirrored wardrobe doorg...
indirect lighting ln kllchen -breakfast bar -
huge private fen ced patio • plush landscap-
ing -brick Bar-be-Ques -large heated pools
& lanai. Alr conditloning.
(So. ot Bilker, E. of Fairview MM75S. 5t0-Sl• """ ler•ta1 Good ftftr. hM311 man OK. See 8111 Mam11 al
Or a ttnnil pro 6 actM~
dlttctor plus crtat tun
ti.met!
II Mil Repr<-tlvt then II-ODI, Costa 11aa, DnJa uncloQod • SUI s am·12 noon. GOLD .-, dip. lnlllala -.. -w--Uno "JOO' • Sl5 .... ., ........
<n4J 919-443t or 11'MT11 DltW. Kttpab. Raward. AL"S ··~-Tr a a * sct--1502 * • E.17dl., o.&a "-
Rantals Wantad 460 * !16-31~ * ft"10Yal. Yiri tau•n._ e PLUMBING e Ba-1r ....,..i, l!YHn a
-FEMALE Colllo loll W. Trull baallJW. lot -...p. lDtWl.it.mocld-"-~ ..W,., S chlldra>. w-.
3101 So. Brlotol St., Santa Ana 557-l200
$235
CHIIDREN WELC0?>1E
BRAND NEW FAMILY
TOWNHOUSE APTS.
Rent• from $14S
Sony, No Ptta
NEED FAST --• Adamo, KB. ---m.ua ,,.. .... Lie. ·-;;:,,..,, 1111 bomo • -N...t I ... 2 bdr. unlum. hlo. -66-1141 ll!l-t8S1
or duplex In em-de! Mu. + LANDSCAPING * Rooflt• -· COLDWELL, BANKER a CO.
Or Otltdr<n ... Alu.st hlvti mWI to.-med. N'ew l&wna, Sp r I n 11 I• r 1 , BABYSlTl'ER. ~ INt MANAGING AGENT
yard and one do( 0.1(, Not lll•I dtdm. -Stale llc'd. e T. <;..,. -· Doti ma-"""""""""' lm-
Apt. UnTUrn. J6S Apt. Unturn. 1...;.-------1 Coste Mesa Coat1 Mesa
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISPAC. 2 k 3 BY. apt. $140 up
Pool, cpt/drp, bltns, kids
ak HARBOR GREENS
Fumlshed I
Unfurnished
From $120 to $215 mo
2206 Colll"ge No.,., 542.;035
1996 Maple No. l , •. 642-3813
2BR, Nt!\\'IY d1>oorated. Child
ok. Jal Shnlimar,
64>-0973
3 BEDRMS, + FAMILY,
2 BA, TENNIS CT.,
PU1TING GREEN,
POOL. BAR-B-Q'1
C11IL I PLAY AREA
DAY CARE CENTER
3 ST'ORY REC. BLD. INCL.
CYi\1 Ir PARTY nr-.t~.
OF.SIGNED FOR 1'l1E
GRO\\'fNG FAflllLY
SEE F1JRN. 1t10DEL.I)
6-401 WARNER AVE.
1.todell Opi!!ft Dally
From 10 am to 1 pm
OAKWOOD
GARDEN Af!TS
Nr.,.,·part Beach North
1100 16th Strttt
642..Sl'IO
owr $%J5 mo; ltue OJ<. ....,.._ 5JS..l225. Dtnd. I do my own work. med. tr c:::w. of 2 c:hDctmi 1
Ilda. '"ppll<d. Nred by EXPERIENCED 11..,... 6'SmO. -· A 1 M1 Corolla di! Mu
Augu1t 17. Pleue help .. Pb. Gardmer. O>mp. Yard S.Wfng/After•ltDM hornt. 2'rii '° 3~ dl.1 wt. no
Mike at H).0019 after I. Schools a . Ma1nt. ahnabberry trffL . wk·ndl. °"" trans. Mk.
NEEDED Immedtai.ty. s lnatructloM 575 Fr.e ett. .....:i<r.' SiWiNO.oESIONINO ~ Call ~" cll<r
BR. home on Eulllde C.M. EXPERT japan~•• Mtn/Womt#. Rea& Jlatn !.iiiipm.M-iiiiiiiiii,_ .... I
Pnt. Hamor HI School Interested In c • ..,..... k now . how • SIO min. Call MG-Te Banlclntl
Dlalrlct. R ••• 0 n • b I • . A Real Estate ·-· plant, ...... trim, Altera!~
Rt:llable Z yr. resident. cleanup. 981-3481. Neat, accurate.~ yean: exp. ~~ g;,.1
&16-<tss. Career7 * ROTOTILLING * I/ •
Bachelors e 1 Bdrm1 2BR. crpls, rlrapt"s, $130. (CorrK't' w~r '-Edward.I!)
Nt"V.•port 81>&'h South
880 Irvine Avenue
645-0500 81\Chelor with two mnaU do1• ~!!:~~. "~ .~ • I OJJI I J\e 'I d1!!11rel 1 bdrm. apt. or r/ ......... -_..........,. • 0, ; ~
house . tmfurn. Ph. 645-%!35 PROFESSIONAL I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii: I Need Ghia 2 8drm1 • 3 Bdrm• \V11.t~r pd. Baby Welcomf", Project of Urbanetics
11/J or 2 Full Baths •54:..:8-:....:1'00.:.:_ ____ _
aft & lJ.m. J·--Gude"-Senrlcell r;;-M. ..... 6'6-<l6l9 Job Wanted, Famale m With Ba'*1"r Expor.
0 11~111 Pcatnf Laguna Bel.ch ltentMI Masll!r 1lu bi!!drooTN w/ ::.;..;;;;_;_;.:::;_ ____ I -0...-------1['1 t HOLLORAN'! Lawn Serviol. MO'I1:1ER ct ~ cts1 • Eacrow
tu11:h beam ceilings. larg~ · DANA POINT OCEANFRONT apt·Leguna J ;;mmmmm~iiiiiii PerlorYft • Quality Wortanu.hlp. Free must supplement Income .• LOM Prouitors
livin1 room w/pa or Panoramic OC'E"an ViPW Sands, 3 BR. adull.8, 1 yr. est. afttt & pm. t62-8'103. lntd1Jsent, Reuonable dex· e u~ •-ctt. (lerka
wood bunUn1 fll"Ppla~. Brand Nt'W Luxury lse. S400 ~r mo . .f.9!l..1189. Rooms 400 ._.... ""' ~n·-nl•nt " d EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. tmty. Mult wart between e Toilers ....., '"" un ry area A-rt-·nt• • 2 BR . N•···. 1 hlk to p I •----' -u .. 1.... ••--off ldtchen, Encle&ed PR· ,.... ""' · ..... ROOPa-fS $1.& wk up •·kit: eraona I ~ Cmnplete ..... entrw ltl'Vkle ....... ...,.t 6 6 AM. ..........
tlos. 2 swimming pool5, l·lBR·21~ Balh bcac-h. Vit'\I'! $240 I: up. S30 \\'k up AplL 2376 Kamalanl. M6-4516. tmwn 4 bn per nlgbl Immed. Temp. ~
18.Una, rem!ation faclli· 1·2BR·l Balh 49-1.2339 eves, N rt BI d CM * HINDU SPlRITUAIJST * I Rl'lpedableo work on I)' 1
tit'&. Security guard. Cpts-Drp~·Blt·ins Lt"do Isla ~w;:ii. v ' ' Let ttds ad chanp )'OW' whOle ~~a:~.;;~ dHtrl!!d, \\'rile Ouslfied Ad Irvine 833-144 e 4~ e outlook oa life for the better. Ni!!W or &'C~ ,_.,, ........ -·-u.o. r....n.. Pl1o po 81 Buain1!!11 Ctr Dt Models Open 'til t pm. ---------BEDROO?.t "'i th k It c h en Profeuklnal advice on rue. Full or Part nme 5t5-3662 aft 5 pm. No. ~ ...... , t, ' · ., • !
FOR rent. Unfurn 2BR 11pt, 2 LOVEL\' ~l'C, 2 br, 112 bft, privileges, Htng Sch atta. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Caci=========i 2700 Peterson Wey, CM BA., lfa.'111 Eve ry th l n g, 2·car gar, bltJUI, frplc. crpll· 962.7520 aft &, all day Ll~sed. R.ead lnp dally, Ucensin&: Prl!!p. ForG ,_e_ne_•~•-•_s._rv_i_cas ___ 1 9'627. l!aDldnl
nr Herbor Blvd & PRnOr11mit• Vie.,.,· of lht-drp~. $295 on lt!'B.51!!. 544-20-G knds 10 A.Pit·lO PM, 492-9136, TOTAL SERVICES OO.
Ad Ocean. t..rg balcony, AdHs .. "'"c..c'--."h:...'cc'"c,'-· ~~---=w;=.~·=-----,,,--,--,,. 492.9034, 312 No El Camino e R.E. SI.am a: 8kr'I Plumb(. r·-ntry, Dee. GOOD TYPIST TELLER ems N 1 $325 J.1Ml PRIVATE room with bath, Rt:al, San Cleml!!llle, e Salft SUcceu Tralnln& ......... Wiii do I t Commercial Bank EKprer, o pt-"· mo, * 2 Br .. 2 Ba. blllrui, cpts, Kitchen, laundry, parktn1 a: • Placement Aut lor sradl Rcpejn, haullna:. 646-m. your typ "I • Min I mo'• required
546-5025 Ruby La.tC'rn, DP drps, frplc., $275 mo. Yrly pool privilege!. 642-82TI'. PALM a: C.\RD READINGS e Day .t: Eve au.ea H•ull-her home, Wllt-1rlckup CREDIT CHECKER
leaR . 673-3824. Adv\ce a: help In many mat· • TuiUon Rehnb. Plan I---·...;;..~------I •nd dellver loci H.B., Min 6 mo'• expcr req'd '"!!!!!l!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!I!!!!~ I Huntington BeKh Mes• Verd• ROOMS $20 & up. Ovttlook· ten. 1 fr'H qurltkln an1, TREE a: largt" p I a 8 t F.V., West, 75c per pg. Newport Be•ch Are• I~ tna-Jlarbor a: Ocean. "' blk over phone, Receive full life For Information Brochure mnaval. Ro tot 1111 n I• or wlll work by hour Call Mn. Fersuam ~~n: d~~ill~t~fo~f .fo~~! ON BEACH!, DELUXF. 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. ocean.2500Seaview.CdM. l'l"l.dlng for $3. w/ad, (213) (714) 541-1192 renovating, Yard cl~ Clll M7-3095. 646-1121
already haw movf'd In • encl. g1l1'. $155 up. Rental ROOJ\.f with kitchen, laW>dry 694-USO. Fully Ile. La &: Frfe Guest Ltcture ~~, ..... a: Haul. Call M.,. NEED help at home! \Vi!! .Ecfual Oppor. Employdo
they couldn't wait for us to 2 BR, 2 BA Unf. Fr. $251 :.:j034~ lo.Ince Ave,. Ir pool pnv, Female only. "'H"a"bra."'"""'Ca"'ll""'for'°"a"'pp"'l==· I lZ Old No, Newport Bl. NB 1.,:-,::...:.;-:.;.______ haw Aides e Nunes •l"''!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!ll!!ti
finish everythlnR" at J .11m· 2 BR. Furn F r, $.108 842-8472 H.B. area. PAU.I CARDS I SPIRITUAL Edmond F , J•ckson YARD, cara&e cleanupt. Housekprs e CompanXma
bofto.t>. H's loo la!e lor a real ADULTS ONLY Newport IM1ch PVT entrance 1: ba, quli!!lr READINGS, Bring ad for rr-R.E, Education since 1964 Remove l:rftt , dirt, ·ivy, e Homemakers _ Upjohn BE AU Tl CI AN Wanted 1
"GRAND OPENING ," but F"urnl ture Availnbli!! PARK NEWPORT Retrig. \\'orklng genllt'rnan. ducUon. 10831 Beach Blvd., Dr 1veway1, p-adfrw:, S47-668L wfnMt appi!!U1U'ICt: to tak
Wl!!'re rearl:y nmv with llM! C a r p et!:drapcs-dishwasha $6.i mo. 548·5750. Slanlon. 1 ml PJlb of Academy 347-2666. over clil!!n~. New sradl ~t Adult Apartmt'nl in bl!!atcd -• ·-unu-tem>lo APARTMENTS Knoll'• Farm. 527 3406. Real Estala .::.:.-==------TYPING.: Neat, accurate. 'A'tlcome. Call 548--9919, ~-GuHI Home 41S GET RID OF THAT ReaL M1 homo. Will p;cl<1==°=~.==--....,-
Cmita P.fcsa. Privalc palio rec room«ean vitwa h ba ALCOflOLICS Anonymous. Contracting & UNSICJrn.Y TRASH a: ldelive 548-252& S·3().6 BOOKKED'ER, exper, in-
or balcony, fin-places. bPam patlos-ampli!! parklna: Oft t 8 Y *PRIVATE ROOM* P~ 542-m7 or 'vrite Insurance Schools DEBRL", rnEE EST . ;';,1 r, ' . eluding payrolL Age 71-35.
ttllings, walk·ln closet~. Sea n1fy Guanh. Luxury .11partmenl living cw-for ambulatory lady. Good P.O. Box 1223. C.osla Mi!!sa, (GI appro~ MIC. PoA) COLL. mJDENT MS-6421. · Pvt. club ln NB. CaJI Lh for
'A'OOd pa~l ing. carpeting, HUNTINGTON f'rlooklng thi!! water. Enjoy food. nice cheerful aur-.,:..;,cc;c...c.~-==·-:cc==1DAYWORK. General Clean-appt. 645-5(0), ext 176
dral)l's. f u r n I 1 h " rl & sr~ 000 health opa T -·"--_... A il A I Social Clubo r•1. YARD I: Garap Cleanup. Ing. Reliable. Tramport.a· l-='=-===°"~--o--,,.-PAC JFIC '""· ' •w1.... l'OU•lllll1p. va ti&, • ~ Fl'ff at. T ~ Call tion., 5f3.7006f5(1-9330 BOOKKEEPING-Part time. I Unfurnished. A Fabulous ming pools, 1 11&.hte!d tm-'* Call $48.-(i:;iJ • FIND YOURSEL:r BE AN U)'t1mr 5C8-(i031. • Fem.ale. To wort fCW' an~ •
l'l'l:. buUdin&: 'vllh pool. 7U OCEAN AVE .. H.B. nl1 courta. plus miln or Summer Rentals 420 INVESTIGATOR Haatl 'A Air Help W•nted. M & F 710 couot. Call 897.()Ml. Ba.chelor & t BR'• from (TI4) 536-1487 bicycle ttalla, puWn&, fhuf. IN SOP.tEONE ELSE. Recorded M.eMaae Telh How "I
SU.S. 140 \V. 'Ni190n {just \V. CMc ~n 1Q: am-6 pm Daily Oebo&.rd, croquet. Junior i's * * * * * * DISCOVER Call Toll Fne Condition! AAA-1 Free Jobi: BOYS
of Newport Bl"<!.) c ,;1, WILLIAM \>;ALTERS co. from $111.50 monthly; o!"° 1 * BRAND NEW * DISCOVERY (I) IOIM2'4232 "f •I Sec"ys Free 1625 Ace 10.14 to -POllO"' •
Mi!!Sa. and 2-bedroom plllnt and Condo home w/boat aUp 714~ 2131381-3393 AIR OOND. CONTRACI'OR • A/Payable Free $550 tn tht Dana Polnt.·Su 0...
Perk-Like Surrounding BE ONE OF THE F1 RST 2-slory town houses, Eli!!<> Summer, or leases avaU. Tr•vel 540 ..--------. fill f'OI' Htimata -MM5l5 • 2 Stl!!nos Free 1500 ment.e area I QUIET • DELUXE TO LIVE JN THIS trlc kitchen•, private patSoti 4401 w. Coast Highway [ l~ RR Hugi.DM86 Newport. NB e -4 FIC'J BkkpN Fft't flOO DAILY PILOT ,
2A3BRAPTS JUST COMPLETED orbotcont"·"""'"ng,ctn. * C II 67'"20 SET SAIL ---Houuclaanlng U.Relnder'1Agency 492-4<20 I
Prv, patk>I '* Htd Pools e Luxury 1 br apt perli!!s. Subterranean park· e : -* TAHITI l ~iiiliiiimmm~m~ '500 CamJMJ.1 Dr., N.B. CABINET Maker's Helper. '1
Nr !lho;"g * Adulbl Only e Adult Ing with elevalon. Optional BAY VIE\V 2 bedroom, Grand 3 Mb.Sled Scboonc!r, MESA Oeantnr. Carpeta, Immed. Ope.ninp ~ Some ecp nee. Mud be J>1!!at
M • • A e Di!lllYtUher11 maid service. J ust north ot aleept 4 completely furni!lh· ettw a: m.•eBta aft, COii&, Add-A Room windows, Ooora ~te ...__ t •-llJO s. ._ •-rt CU tom tum ~ 1
art1n1que ph ~ Avail J··-to ~ -.u . n-ld/ 1. 5'1' -• T. 2. A·l .r-o:r.ounne n,a-.ncy, • an::-• s llPUP I • e Choice or 2 color gchemes Fa~hion Island at Jamborff """ ....... --•'"" (213) 371-12)9 ~ com • El~--•-Real, San...,._ J-nsen F\lmitur'I!! Co. 116 Im Santa An • C 'I Sa ~ month. Adu!'· only ·---~-•1ng, Pa·~. ·--·-. "~· •••• .. ... Ulll... ~"'· v••~ a nve,, " • e CUstorn carpetinK and n Joaquin Hilla Road. .... ... nei:ilUUCl UIAi n.uu~ ~ -......,. W ha jobs N---Wov CM "" -• .,_ ..... 113 "" ~·2 t ~ -Uc. • Bo-""-' ,.._ ...... ,.; .. '"-..,;,""'.iuu"" e ve .,,.,..,., ""'' ~ ••>A•· "I"' .,.......,.,. e Jacuu i Tel1>pllone ITI4l 644-1900 agen · v•~· • '""cu. ................. • HOUSE OF CLEAN o
f I-• Inf • -[ ][g} Son, 146-37111 or 847.sJT•. ava • CHEF wanted. Exp. 28P.., bltln!, 1ingl~ ca r gar, • •lf'ated pool or ren a.i ormatxm NE\VPORT Bf'ach on the lMt MCI found noon. winOOwa, crpl, walls. $lOOO C II 6 • -•i
patio & fl!!nctd yard. Child&: • Dcad·bolt locks -VERSAILLES beach mod 3 Br + Pxtnl:I. . 8abyslttint 6 yrs in area. 64J.6824. mo. a 7_.. :~~Sl4G.mo. &-12-~ • Only Sl«l JK'r mo. Executive Apartments ~~·19• Aug 26-St'pl. 9· '-------' DAY Nunery, bablea to 5 Prof. Carpet CJunlne Accounting Clerk ~ =::. 8~'!:9i!. 1
BAHIA PUERTO Overlooking Newport Be11.ch, ,.c:~:c.:..------ISO yrs. $18 per wk. ti46-5788 Ill' Abo w1ndowa A fkD' CU'l'. I 2810 l71h St., ll.B. SJS..4815 Spect11.cular view.. Luxury LtOO l5le. bay vtew apt. Oii Found <frH •d1) Call Dutch MS-UOB, 24 hrs. Mature. Car a: aper nee. CLEAN, a vail Aug 10, 2 hr,
gar, pstlo, Adults O\<"eJ' 25,
$115-mo. 54Pr2401
2 BR trailer, adults only.
$13).
• 646.1809
OCEAN ........... 3 br. Ill
bA, bltins, crpbl, drp1. $170
mo. No pets. 545-3715
2 BR, frple. palio, cple to
manage, No children/pets.
~ A Ora11p, 644-4212.
LOVELY spac. t BR apt nr
1hopplllf:'. trwys, occ "'
UC!. $135. mo, 979--01 3~.
REAL nice t br apt. Lots or
xtrllJI, Adll1 only. No pets.
See at 541 Hamilton St.
$115 UTIL. Incl,, 2 Br., 11,
Ba., encl. gar Ir pe.lkl, 343
C&lriJo Apt. C •. 50-2933.
NEAT sruoro • 2 br, 2 be.,
end pallo, CID, bltns. $165. -
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~'at,i~t~~~.sbll· ~~n~!~• C:~ 9~ ~~!.,.,~le~a~kb';;, ~lh~;s~ ---oI-ehrown--ONA_TE_ta_bby_~-0-~-~t!C ,61!Mm:.;0:.rpan==-,.-,-----Ex::.~ _}lf/i'J ~,./ Call ~lo AM, 6"-6439. ll'
Ins, 1 blk N, Of Adams. otf Ne>.vport Bl\·d. or Superior \Vk, $250 mo, 673-1928. Oea collar. Oriental brau e CARPENTRY e * &.'J6..asa * ':J• /?/) Beach,~ Utica. 536-7070. Aw. '** BEACH AP'l'S. alpt 6. bell. Crown Dr,, Harbor Jtou&.h a: nlllh Patio.~ l>Mic.9W CIMnl-•lft.o.-. .. •-. ·-~-"•, Llaim6
l\fOVE In today. Spacious 2 &: 2 BR. carp, drape&, nnge, $125 to $175 wkly. Aue/Sept. View hills, CdM. M4-0711; a: cemert. 6 4 S. 5 9 71, ··• <W..-...,..uu:-..,~,., ...
3 hr apts. Children & pets refr ig., garsge, 1 Ad.lt. no 6T:>-5810 or ~-&U-1317. S.l!iSt. *::.. ~ ~= * ~. ADY or all aper. M' 6 M ' Ex '
ok. AU extras Incl. $139-$199. pt'l1. Also avail, dock for BALBOA ISLAND fam hOtel. YNG. mil. male • reddish s EM I·R.etlri!!d Carpenter, ~'--'.:..:.=-=:..:.::..:;:::_ ~ Some typlD& in O S per. ;
847-3669 or 847·~. :;cir ~~~n~. !:;I f:,1~' ~tt~,::m~ ~e,~~~ ~~no~~'~). t~~ Will do ~i=l~, et~ M·B-RtCryK B OCK re;~ Xln't :::::-r ~ GROUP MEDICAL ;
SPAC,3Br st .. lioaptFncd --HB ro-m ------'--, L & assJanmenllmmedlate !
yard;. $185 n10, Infant ok/no NE\VPORT ISL on "·atcr, Vecation Rentals 425 s42-1sio eves~ X282. days. Stone Work. 540-0929 placement. Ab!olutely no INTERVIEWING ~
pell!. 17272 Ash Ln. IIB: 1;1ip •wit 1 BR rlrlu.x. gn.r, LIOO 1_, b C1rpet Service Plaatar, Patch, R-lr fief). ,.. __ in or call. . • Mon thnz Fri 9 am-12:30 pm , 842-4549. Op<'ner, a pplnt , $275. 2" BR :w.e, waterfront 2 r, GERMAN Sfteph<!rd, vie. ....,._ ....,.,,.,
7 BR apt. Closed gn.rage. i;h~·p, ljr) OPf'ner. applns, no chlldren. After AugUSt 19th St Ir Monrovia St. J~~~~C::~ ~ :1~~ * PATCH PLAST'ERING Irvine 833-1441 ON
Crpt11. dl"f»'. Chlld & sma11 SJ • Yr Y r11..11e. 549-2688, ll. $1500. 673-8886 Costa l\1esa, after 5' CUard (Soil Retardants). AU types. Frei!! esttmates 2)61 Buslnen Ctr, Dr.
pet ok. $1451rno. fM7-2MO, PARK Nf!\\')>Ort sub lc'a.51!!, Offic• Rental 440' 642..JI067. Oegrtuen a: All eoJor Call ~
SITE OF OUR
NEW BUllDING
-REDEC-. 2-BR. dupl"'-:-harh. $17:> mo. Call ftlarva, BAY VIEW O C S FOUND 8/2 . med, 1iEe _...,teoen • 10 m1-·•-.. __ "... _. n •K
nf'IU' beach $150. .... _64_l-_Z7_'17 days; 64()..-0359 eves Deluxe, aJN."O:i~~! Shi!!pherd • Colli!!!, ma1e, bi~ for ~lte ~u; ~aintlng & ~ •• ant-re •• aurn. $65o PACIFIC MUTUAL r
e 962-7549 e YEARLY ttntal, 1 blk to Redl!!COrated. Udo area Mom or dad please call, I Saft your money by aavlnc P1perh•nglng Accountant $800 FASHION ISLAND 1:
$141) I Up , SR.pc l . 2 & 2 BR heh. New 3 br. 2 be, apt. Rea1onomlca, Bkr. 575--6700 want to IO home, 6C-0580. me extra trlpa.. Will clean QUA LIT y' Prof--t-.I AfP Qmtruction to $575 N(~ ~ ~-·) ,
., Bltim. frplc, patk>. S«XI mo. MALE Parakeet. 1 u r q , Uving rm., dinlrW nn. a: ~-st $415 .......... ~ --1-i
.A BA apts at -beach. pool, 67~7494: 673-743> DESK SJl9Ce available $50 stomach, blk strips on head. ball $15. Any mL $1.50, Moderati!!lJ" Priced. Univ. C.: T)iplst $450 1
adults. no pets. 22G-12th St.Sa --n-C-le-..,.-.,-0----t mo. wm praftde: tumltuN "ound tn N.B.. 1n Blutta. ccucb S1Q. Oialr SS. 15 )ft. ltudent·wlth ref. no job too to $800 * FREE daD7 ba 1 :
Fut l'l!!IUll.I are just a phone at $5 mo. A1Wftrinl eervtce 644-66'1'6. exp. Is what oounts, DOC big or too amalklao minor Exec. Sec'y $5riO tram:partation h wort tn :
call awa.Y. 642-5671. 2 BR. cpt, drpl, bltlna. ~~:':.Aft. Black f~male German She)> lnl!!thod. I do wm'k m;y11t1t ~~;k:n...:. be See'>'~w;QRT ~ m.: mow tD :
No pets. Nr bch. $U5 mo. herd wearina: 1lea c:oUar a: Good ref. 5!1-GlOl.. PerM1w1tl ~
...c•::.ll:.;6:..;P:;:m:::•..;<..;11c:4l:..;99S;:::.::19'19=-I DESK 1119ce aftll&ble S!50 choke chain vie. Hamil too, SI'EAM clean )'CU' carpet a: No Wunnc -....__.. D N.
-Will -lumltun Krl tt really dean. Get .n * WALLPAPER * -_, '~ • COMMERCIAL Aplt., at K mo. .. ~ ..,_.._ __._ It.ea School, C.M. 64&-142'7. .m.....-"°'3171 ~ -· -~·~ Wmpoo A cfut out llice "-• "°" ..n ........ TELLIR Furn. or Unfum. 370 a-"·blt. i--.~ Bt·J FOUND oac•·b··~ le I H~ ~ aO...mi' blind, Meu.''deiMar '::: new. Any ~ rooma a $tl-lf44 146-11ll ACCOUNTANT auditor. Exper. Full Tune
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Costa MeH OFFICE. ground floor. l64I, _54s..!649=--alt-"-S~p_m_. __ hallway or otaaway. $39.50. PROFESSIONAL Painter. -ftQ"d. Key msmt -UNITED -
BEAUTIFUL NEW N--Blvd ~-1 M ·•···~At ·" Not "ceedong 450 oq. ft. Hon"t -...1t, ..U. lob le a npldly Kf!JW!ng CALIFORNIA BANI( . ~ .. ,,.... ,, '-NlJa es&, auu...c. a-.an Malemult!, 642"'533. l.k/IM. !n•n:.o... -... .... ,,,,.. -..... , u""'"'"" .. ,~ llrm.. _.,_....,regcr Y..ut SJx Monarth Bay Piua
2 BDRM. $55 mo. 54(i..(i212; 6"-lOSJ vte. Kt!IJ,ybrooki!! Lane, C,M. :elling1 nt Reb. 5fS..27S8. Corp., ~ Placentill, C,M. So. Umina Trader's Paradise
~:rm~:~cd ::: :v;,~CE SPACE, 444 Old 1 "''5"l;;·1S39=.==,.-,=--Acoustical C:Zillnga blown * PAINTING • PAPER.ING 496-1273
Lush 1arden 1ettln1. patkl1, NNpOrt mvtt, s bib No. ot ~0!.;;:!~ ~~ttn; maehlM applied. Free ~nrMID"f!d G~ ADM. ASSISTANT 1~Equat~~O~p"por~.!'!E!'!m~p)oyet~~~ll
pool, spa, Adulla, no pet.. Hwy 1. »3 sq, tt. $95/mo. Adama, 963-2.'32 tveL estimates. Guar, 144-7183. Call Bania ~ EXEC. SECRETARY l(OOKS DISHWASHERS.
151 E. 21st St c.M. 548--$300. =P~AR~T~Ool~1.-'_=-==--c =.-m-en-t'"""''=---. -~.,..---Can.ier posillon clft'f'in& wide w·-..;...,. D , P1-fONE; l4S-866S. •• ..:;.'="~=~----nt:" dog found vk. '-w..;s••• <X>LLEGE student, I )'n vuil!ty tor mature woman 1u.•~ enn7 • 1 e DELUXE I, 2 or 3 room 0>11... A Wal.mn, C.M. E X p ER I E NCED Ct>nl .. 1.U.. -· 1-low who lo ltlf -· Senti OotloeH , ~ 1IOO S Clout we.Ii.BAU 20 ~ ..:'.' deal t~i.i SG.1248. Potloa, Drt..o, walka. pool ..-.. N'"" -. Slavo, """"'" to P.O. Box 311116, ..,., -.-Beoch. ~ N ... Mutt Apll. lusma11 Rania! 44S FOUND,...,.,....,. Coilco --and alltmp --Oa, 92803, OOOK ....... llabn lad1. ''~~~~-----..... ------"'I. 2BR, lBA~ 1225. "'· vie -· CM. --!Sl-3Sl3. Pde-IPaltilmc .AllmllOCll-. U:!N. Hta lllAGlllFICEln' bl1lllda w fl;.OOO 2nd trUlt dteda !O~ Prlftla pallol, lttab -e ()lllce.lm oq. ft. av! oow. S4Ul4T. PATIOs.SIDl:WALl!ll -/-. QoalllJ -_..., -Bdl ..... MMm
-......._ 15 ....._ No. IOltq. Carpofta, 1U paid. e IOO oq. ft. lhdulllial Sloop Lost S5S CEMENT CONmACfOll -151-' oen A - -COUN"rl!I\ &1Jt -~
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SD °"""1 PUiO 0... ~;;,.well~.!'-~ 114 E. :IOlh St., C.M. '4l-OIS1 av! AQI. 64&-21311. CALICO t • • S I '' Call Mu *** -PXillTlMO • lliilili: dou, -l>vlno o!lk:t Of 1117 lo -X.-ttJ
& • ..:...,t ......:._-· ....:_ -•.T r •v L •--~ HB ofai.-a ea p cey e CllSl'O.llCEMENTWllRX ---~ lannald-..,.n nle4 O*Mn, -E. -.,.. .. ._ ... _.. .... •I™ ~ '° 900' Pvt. •'&11denMI rn.n home. Lusk a~ fr5..IT& mi Bi.._ Cen.ttt Dr. Out a.,. .. O:D1.
-MT.Mlf. ~~-_..-_MT_-6469 ___ , DOCTORS or 11r..r £><. batha, 2'c w/utll. AtlJ, PO Ho-Corona dd Mu. ~ -i:. =· FOii deoD A -.. -llllla tdl Irvlae, Oa. Servloo ~~ ;:'" U.::,: ~:.,:i;.:~.:r~ =~ ':°~Rba;._ = ;., °"::.:=· :'~ -=·'=~~ PATIOS, wa1b. -saw. =.'°'tii; nta. Coll -by pj,... -133-9!411 NEW OPENINGS
ODntiMntal Town Wan. ~ for 4 to 10 unita. or unf\rrn for lfut bl tv&llabie. S75 6 1l2S. Call « ~ bftak. rtmOYll -" rtplaot ARE J'OU ~ tr mare 2l A UP
WUI tnde up or TT FORTIN. Reoltor Lquna S.:..b rleht on !be Robin. 673-8!06. Sh\L white M•ll-do( Ana. concr.ie. -for aot. PROJ'. PalntlOll. ollo -lllut )loffl -job? Dlo. ol U.S/ -A
114-7070 642-5000 lteoolt, ......,1.i.t .. ftlax C-2 bide .... Nwpt Bid, olf II "' ·Tlnlo!t. -Fttn. Child c.... ~ ::!' .... ~~~· :::.:"'.=-so;,,~~ ~Co. .........
ti-tl...t --. Coll prlqi. US Calrilio, Cooia Bulhar<I A Atlanta :11S • -·--• ....,.... facllltl .. "'~ ~u~?i .. ~ New 2 B< moblle "°"''· 24 f:wl100 Sltupa,49t GG. M .... $22S. ~ lff I. 592-2418. Dl'll'ENDAllLE and lovl'W PAINTING a PAPEIUllG, toach """' moict-up tech. Coun11. Staitlnc lol"'7'
--~~ -· u wldt. 11851 Jeltr.y Rd. ft. Infant catt. Fl..iblo boun, 11,..1111..-..... 1.1ca "--poa. Aval!. -$126 $168 WK. 8'cnowt1to tor hcJ\m Wit Ranch. Pvt park, *-2 BR. view, WllUne, pool, •XLNT location In Cotta LOST S\amt• )'Ol.IOI female. m-.-. llonded. Rera tum. ta.ms APARTMENT t es Id e n t :_
tn a.ta Mia lftll. , Trwte for beeth prop or l Wnct. '* mo. I 1 e, M~. ZOO tq. ft for ...... VJclnlty Newport P I a r , . ~ rnanqer 30 QJ1.t\J at beach. No ~ ~
111n7 (ncJ -x221 °""""· 215/RA .-. Matlft aditta. 5-191111 $400. month. Ml-m5. _ RMlnl.115411S. Contr-Aophalt DrlWtt!a'J s:ioo. 11.aiut. ..,.lll, "°pell. 147"'11
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DE HT AL A• a I 1I1 n I . Fry Cook llan-itws wU& b9 _.. at the befteflts • expandi.q
Qiafi'llde Ollty. At leUt I Cott.qt! CoftM Shop ducted CIQ Ftt., AUS. 11, _. All De.,.rtmeat&. Some P>
mo. exp. nee. Fr In 14' Jv Call~ Jar•""' -•••--"°"''"'-....,_ __ ,_ benel!IL Soma Sal. HD 51'1 W. 19th, Coota Maa ,. ~ ~~ _, '+ ~"~
.,. .. call U&m "' 1-tom. O. Ofc R-pt $450 NlTE AAldllmr. -· NCR -. Olhtn Gu.vant.ed ~. ~., GO PBX. AoDl1 Ben Draws llJp p«r,f!fttl bonua,
Browm )(-Ho<.!. n10I paid -MedJcal """ O!M'AL Rece,.Pt.tbaclr: up Ctll l.anaJne $). o..t HtrJ, So. Lquna. 1Jfe ~. Do it NOW!
&irl for dtntal •pedaJ.iat. WE9Ta.D"F NURSES AIDES a LVN It's yoqr move!
rrr. -""'· ff . B . -........ I t cau JJ.CI( SEYMOUR 9&iMilT1. 2>Cl Wettdltt Dr., NB c.rtir1d CO n" • •I c ~II ~2770 Holpltaf. T1l1 G&rflitkl A\~ .• lf'l'·llll mmt
DENTAL RECEPTION IST H.B. 111.-n. • SEYMOUR
lfrl ~,,,... ...... ~ 6 ·~: A~:S:.....,-:1;. 11URSES .-. *" sbillL Roalty & Investment
• ~-·~· SUn. -· El ....... Pref. dellr. Npt Reh otc. SU.-. • -••~ ~· > pm. 54HOIS R. E. !ala Kar. W.W..
D EN TA L A 1 a I • t • n t , Delant)'I Sea Shanty. «itnted.. Small MLS ofe
Qlalraidr. 2 yn t:rp. E:rcel l30 I.Jdo Pm Dr., N.S. OU1ce tab• onb' lit~. 56-7755.
,.W,.. cau between 10 Al. HOS~E~/C=IER WOllD YOU RttEPl'IONISI': Thb b a
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DENTAL Aalatant. I/time, Appty In P•non U"r 1 Of ""° !Ibo -· u .. ,..... front desk. At le:ut 2-1 yn. Colony JOlcben 1\1 PBX exper. Ir JCrttn job
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MIWON DOLLAR PROGRAM
OPENS IN ORANGE COUNTY
250 Salesmen & Salesladies
NEEDED NOW!!!!
e MUST IE YOUNG, NEAT, AOORESSIVE
AND WILLING TO WORK.
e EARN $200 TO $300 PIR WIEK
Interviews: 10 AM 2 PM 4 PM
'1111ncloy-A119111t 10
SADDLEIACK INN
,lrtf StrHt, S1nt1 An•
(Just off S.A. F....way)
.. 1c for Mr. Poe
ot are. Ex~. ~u. 32ll liarbor BL, CM app~U.. ~ Call Pal
646-l615. HOUSEKEEPER • 111[$[ JOBS! Hall. 5IO-<ia>5. co .. t sl HolpW•nted,M&F710 HelpW1ntod,M&F710
blSTRICT MANAGER Hou1eman. "'"' PftL Gd. ~ney. 2190 H-r Bl •t
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we """" an openln( '" • wtcr. ro..:. A '''" benoots. RECEPTIONIST _ ..... _ .... _CM~·-~--• ,SECRETARY
beginner a.s a circulation Paclftca Ho.pttal, Mary Law Firm REAL Eltate SaJemen Mmt have aocxl appearance,
<!btrlct .,.,_. This ~ • lllldi.,,, ~: Ext. 246. GENERAL OFFICE Ideal fDr hu.sbend A wlf• xln't typln( A ab sklllL
~nt job with rqu.lar H 0 U S E KEEPER. Com-Carden Grove te:am, take OYtt" rent.al Ir Pleaa Apply In Penon
WHO NllDS CURKS?
WE DOii
figu,. Clem, Typid
Clem, &
General Clerb needed.
Good lkDlt recaulred .
Insurance b':P6'· btlptuJ,
but not l"lt'CeUIJ'll. Apply
DOW for 1mmed. plaCG'Otnt.
INTERVIEWING
Mon tbru Fri I am -12:30 pm
ON
SITE OF OUR
NEW BUll.DING
PACIFIC MUTUAL
F ASHJON ISLAND
(Corner Sanla Cruz I:
Newport Centft" Drivel
FREE dal1y bu 1
tranlportation for •'Ork in
Loi Anaeln until move to
Newport, Se:pt '12.
KAPLE 111JN1S Al<D TRUii· Sl'l1llXI Ganud 111 2
DLE BEDS 13>. model. I.up _....I
• !l4Ml1I • *'-· Am/1'm
pfXAN ~ bid. Xlnt ftdio, &ii' suspea1loD
rond. $55. llml. 66-aD, ---+ tapa dedl. Wu
-ltll undalnoed. SW! brud new • 1u1ra1t•td. Oer ... S.le tl1 Or!p.a)ly priced at 131111Jll. I ·GOO--D"!ES ____ r_ll_O_M __ 94_ Will M'll tor Mlance ot $1l0.
MOBILE HOMES . Cub OI' CetmL IAyaWIJ
Hou.fhold ltem. 1tJore. ac-dtpt. SIUJl$0l. '°"''*" -· bslr dryen, MOVING. Furn, plants and lllhlni equipment. eood mlflc. De:ak, c:he:st A ahe!va
clothifW, lawn mow e r , $45, ~ tabJe A IJ d*1n
1 t a u I f er rtdQcer·rowlna ~. Coudl Sl!iO. 12 n. nlldc
m•cf\lne. 9 am to I pm couch s:m. B4!droom met
atartinc Tunda,y Mh. 2214 $1.10. Chairl $4 ea_ 5 bu
Rutaft"I. between Wlbon A: 1tooill ~. Youth bed $2l.
Vktoria eut ot Kmart. Refi"IC. $)), Wubtt 6: dry·
FOR alt. chet.p. Box
1prlnra. mattre:uea. chain.
end tables. tonnlca dt!aks A
chnts, tofu. fi40-194S
bf!orellsm
Houaahold Goods ...
USED carpet A: -pad, 1'3 aq,
ydL, olive nylon pluAb •
fOCXf mnd. $211. f.93-.S229
after 6: 31) pm.
Jewelry 115
er $35 ea. Car top eanier •
\148-10&1.
WA SllE!t/.,,.,., -· l.amP1, Pwr Lawn mowtr,
Ext. ladder, A: M I • e .
963--1!07.
TABLE ' I N&Ulh. chatn.
Cool $129-alJ<lna $50, 23"
Color Col\86le TV. Worta
gd. $60. 549-1.M2.
UNDERWOOD Typewrl(tr
Standard, net'd1 amall -.cl·
juatme:nt. $XI. 6 7 3 • 4 5 0 2 .
W Vold piece on l(K Sold 67~ John
chain encircle:d w • 11 DISHWASHER UM!d, Jona:
diamond• 10 rub I 1!'"1 . marble ov. colft.'e tbl. I:
6+1-Ul6. mi.IC. 1940 Pomona No. B nile1 and the penonaJ. me PMkm. Pttime. Must drive. GENERAL OFFICE aaln office ln N'pt Bet.ch. To Terna Walaa
of a company automobile. No 1 mo k I na/drinkinc. Santa Ana, part time No lmrut. ne:<:e•. For in-UNION IANK
TEACHER req. btbysitter *
heglnnlna: Sept 1. Mon-F"rl. 1
child at home'. Lite hlekeep.
F"riendly atmoaphert!, Sehl
vac. off w/pay. Ref. ~
pk-&U--3216, CM. WOMAN lo receive bullneu GENUINE JADE pendant, C.M.
phone ealll Jor me durtnc 14K rold chain. Only $e. I ·N~r=K"'o"'N"F"".~Fm=~. 7L74-w~tn=-uh,~
wk, eood pay. Send phone 673®1. $2SO. 3 HP outbd mtr
Requirft ~neat appearance 962.-.5224. H.B. SECRETARY te:rviewr write P.O. Box
and 1table temperament. * HOUSEKEEPER-Live-in. Santa Ana, part time: 1834. Nerwport ~ach, 92663 610 Newport C-mtu Dr., NB
Contact Milan Le: av It t, Must have car, can fir PERSONNEL SEC. (2) * RN * Equal Opportunity Employer
TECHNICIAN
Experienced tape deck I
•ttn!O l!(luipmenf, take: ove:r
ope:raUon ol tt1tire rtpalr I
Installation center. Salary
number to John S. Reynoldl, I---------w/cur, SlOO. A\'011 rubbl!r
4462 Norris Rd., Fre:mont, Ml1cell1neou1 111 ralt. sso. 642-92i0 1tft 5 pm.
Ca. 94536. GOOD clean gu ttove ,$35. Esl'ATE Sa I e. Antiques.
Circulation Department. appt. ~9011-Irvtne Sat. 1: sun. daya. in Dr'1. SECRETARY
DAILY PILOT HOUSEKEEPER e Wldcwtt PERSONNE~ ASST. ol<-p,.f. ......,...,_, Gd. Good •kills. 1....t
330 W. Bay St., Cotta ?.fe:sa w/2 irll rftds live-in nan-bi·Uncual wq. cond. Westminster Call LomlinP
DISHWASHER ny. .!...m. PERSONNEL CLERK Malla! Group, Mrs . WESTCLIFF
ml be clean l ntal. Apply Newport Bud. Ottker, ISJ...U21. Penionne\ A«tncy
tn pel"IOn, Surf 1: Sirk>ln. Instructor Wanted for Be~uty SECRETARY 3M3 We:1tcllff Dr., NB
5930 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. CoUeae. Full er put time. Anaheim s ALE s MAN, ~w. 64S.2nO 496-M36 nr.a!, Steno equipment,
PIWI. Cail hr.on lOAM·lPM YOUNG man, c I ea n cut,
ii•,.· .. iiikiiidiii"Y'i;;;;66-iiii2iii"9iiii. iiiiiiii;;, I Tr-chnlcal expu. F"abrica·
tio.n of panel overl&y1 for
The Irvine Company traUic •ivW ay1tema. Call
Hu Open.ina Tot 10em-9pm 548--M.15.
DRAITSMAN: · Medic.I Receptionist commiukln plus. MUtt SECR.El'ARY, type', file:. SH
at Dra.ftsm.an &: Scrihrn: ~ Eveni.np have pre"Vious exp, ae.UJ.ng « ipreed wrltlnc dfftred, ~
Century Pl, CM. S«l-4481 ID\M..tr DCD~r...-..w. .!b>rt I: Iona lmn poail.ionl, aame:. WUl.ifll to kttp itore but not nRnUal. J yr t:r· •dladtie I fl!I.. 11\.YU~C: I Ll\,J\,..Jl""~CL DO ftt, KrnUP tnsuranee I: ln top order. Call far appt. per. Appt'• avail S.t. alao. . v
NUI' Shop-AU nite ilhifl. SB{\IK:ISMA.ro..V""V othu beoefitJ: available, btwn. lOAM-lPM wkdqa Oii· Mon-Fri, 3 pm-5 pm. Apply 1 .;mmmmm.::.~
PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
25-45. Apply in penon, 135 -~"""'-I S.t.S. ffybridyne, 31.50 Pullman to au:ist In all anu of I'
E, 17lh St, CM. Secrrtarles to SOOQ TEMPORARY SERVICE )y. 645-2"9. St., C.M. 540-5935. recrulting It maintaining Antiques IOO
DRAPERY• CARPET Sales. A/Payable $500 1424 So Grand S.A. 547-5'1'36 SECRETARY-Life Int. All pmKHtM1 file'll. Pnaonnel
• Exper. d..,,.,,lOr type per-G<n'I OlllSf• S<7S OFFICE TEM PORARY Sal., YOU pl>ue• "''· med A group bscl<grou..S helpful bu< not SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
· 80ll.. .Active 1tore. Exed Typist $500 qper. MatuN wltyplnc • ncceuary. Typlnz 70 w.p.m.
draw + comm. m.2254. Prod. Control to $500 Are }'OU middle qed? lh lkill•. can For appt. l u~ of dicta.phone:. ~!:XiOC.S<Ci:ei;a;;::-S&f'ooO. Clerical Po1l nt to $4IXI 1...J.4~-,A Job' . Secretary. Sal. com-P/Time '"" 12.~ hr ~"·--e:r'1 Almost Gooe Are you .......,.._..,. ... r a . ~ll85-Xl _, ~ -·" think u• "====,,....~-~~ nt company be:netits & mensurate: w/e:xper. Please A/Re:celvable: lo ~75 ' ' • but we itill haw plenty Do you you can se . i SlrRErARY . R.eceptk>nW. '4Wking conditions. Nickel -l..alllh -Va.sue -.ftnd complete re1ume:, P.O. Adm, Aulitant $650 of te:mpon.ry oWce jobs with WE Xlnt typllt. To $600. Xlnt Ciphf'r -PARKING
Box 1623. Newport Beach, t88 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM top pay, intttelting variety, WUJ train opp I y. Lakewood . Call Mrs. Smoot You can id aw1.1 with
bl 926160. 642·1470 all k>cal. 2 )Tli office aper We haw a service-selling 213/531-7C20 644-lllt motl anythin& tn Ne:w York:
XEC. S!~RETARY ~ prt!fetT!d, ovu 18. product. ''====AR=v~,-p/~timo~-. 7M~ .. -,1., ......... ,..,.. ......... 1murder, bur&W'Y, robbery •
..-We haw 36 mo'• financina ~ accurate typist Know'l TELEPHONE Sales: Sell uaault, but not ovtttime
o Pttl I: V.P. KWIZ Radk> KEYPUNCH OPR. Brown's Temporlry w/oo intettat. of SH. desired. IBM nee. Southern <>ranae Coanty"i P_ARKIN ___ G_. -----
otten an exciting pos:ition AU lbltts. F /time, p/time. 10236 Lakewood Blvd, Downey There is no limit to eam.inp. Call for appt. 67U73J. F ··6 N ~ ~ • .,. 521 ~.,,.,., aYOl'I"" e"WIPlpe" ~"m Applo'••••• ll02 to a business oriented alert Temporary. To $3 pe:r hr. """""...,_ or . .....,.. To arnnge an lnlenriew )'OUr home. Make u mucb ±;-.,.-·-------
-"°mlll w/lOp ""'"" No'"· ORDER DESK SUPER. cau 644-02!2 * SECURITY * u""' ....._Ge......, com-RECOND. Appl'L Some nu * matchinl ~ attn.c· Pr•Temp/Tempo Jot~tional trafflc exp. Guard & Patrol mlaslon on each We. c.an w/trela:ht dam.ap. Repo1.
; tlvenesa. 17802 Sky Park pttferable. Type !iO WPM. SALES CAREER OPPOR. Service 557-6139. We del.JVtt 1: I u a r.
mu.t be putially lnaane Suite 101, Irvine fluency in Span.iah, French Stron& re1 l on•I food ADT • SterU.na: Security Stt· TEILER·. u-.. tllul •·-••-Dunlap'• 1115 Newport
to _,.i:,., tot thll ~ted 1t•~l50 or G-lll •-•-" ~·t not ...-...... -for in-"""".., ....,~ .. .. ............,. ._. ~-....... ,~.,. ... .,.. vice now hu ope:nina1 tor bank wa.nll )oou. Great Blvd., C.M. 5G-Tn0.
• ve:ry unique opportunity. KEYPUNCHERS mandatory. <>ra,.-e County =~.!!':.':! ::-::. ~~ lop CJ\Uilitpd empklyttt who btnentt. Fflt l' a fa.IF e:.e .JUil'-'9 1A npafrman bu
Phone Cindy Bagby Needed Immedia••1.. All Airport area. Frinp bene-"&" de:sire l:INdY employment. Jobi Alto. Start $«50 Call wuhen: $35.. to SJOO. Can
Or Betty Bruce u;.<J• fits, Xlnt crowth p;>tenti&L an l.Uf'Hdve attitude to top ....,et, lile lna. pd vac.
83S-t23) lhltll, mUlt haw uper. •=--+ .• •--• ,.-·me, P.O. reprrsent them In the cq. Pat Hall, 540--6055. Coutal dellvtt w/1 yr. iuam. Xlnt earnings. -.:JD.. ... Unlfonna tum. MUii clear Agency, 2790 Harbor Bl. at 839--1111.. ~· Secretary: IBM Ex-Call Sue Box 1017., N'pt. Beach 9&3. ~ ~~ple:te resume to 1o!' police commi11k>n • Adams. C.Af. 'R.-e-n't'W""nh~e-r-s~/D~ry-e_r_s I :'~ •70 +w.Salp.m. !aCA ~-~ KELLY GIRL PARKING attendant. part CJassUled ad no. 473 c/o Da· bondSo Le. ApplyS!ln penonA··• 1· 326 TOOL & $2. Wit J'ull malnt. ~ H ary Sith'; 133.-1441 time. ll or ove-r. nt'lt ap-Uy Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, • mon ·• ....... em. • 639-un *
Auoc., 359 ~M,.:, Dr., 216! l!wdnou c.ni.r Dr. poaranco. &«-1700 oxt 555 _eo.i_a_M_eu_,_ea_~_-_._. __ ISEf/!;~CE~t!on Ssi.1man, DIE MAKERS OVER 2Xl wuh<n, dryqs.
.N.B. 92660• l;;;iOi .. liiiii!Nlno ... ~;;;;;;iOi•IPART time. Tall neat Over .... ,.,., .... .,.. •• ~need. neat in rMrlgttatcn from $39$5. 1• 25 to train for part or full S.Jes appearazu. Apply morn-Pl"ogreuiw metal part• 54S--0'780. ~ta! ofl1 S.....Extary for LEGAL SECRETARY time window film Installer. Toy & Gift Parties tnas. m> N.,...m Blvd .. mantool ~ ......... _'..~ lootdnc fDr D~~-,_ w ~·-~ .. -
uo:1.1 ce. P nee. Sharp atlomey kloking for Sorey no loo& hain pJeaM. HollR'Wfves, demomtraton C.M. • ie 11 .... ers, exprr. in .-..... .... ra ...... , e ..... ,.,IU\PC, ~ open, Fr In re sharp ral w/l )Tl buaineu &U-8494. earn to $2,IXll by Dtc.1. NO =sE=R~Vl=CE~S~ta-tio_n_A_tt_•..S-an-1.'' the deaian I: c.onstruction ot Excellent CondUion $150.
bentfitl. Some Sat HB law n:per Probate real PART TIME DELIVERIES, NO CDL-days or niteL Mtthanka1 hl(h ipeed Intricate JrO-962-5747 :!!a.;.,~ S.9am or ?.!pm. IK'OP·• civil.° Gd lb A:
0
typina HELP NEEDED LECJ'JONS, FREE HOSf· exper. prE"f'd. Gd sa.1 + ~ dia Appl1cants A.HANA rdriprator. X1nt ___..., mu.st be capable of doing --~ .,._·t -Spilt -· llkills. To $700. Call ~ fer •PJ>t. ESS GIFTS. Nttd car. comm. Apply In person. 3048 ...,. ....... .,. · · ! EXPER. COUPLE Call Barbara Ktno 54f)(J635 =~===--'-'-:-112S-:mo. Gilbo 'N G ..... ts. Bristol, CM. their own form crindine of $!111. ..,.._.,u PAJt.T TIME-~11-typlna d)e de:tailt. Xlnt company 1 -For HOURkeepin& I: NEWPORT • .......... .._. KENMORE washer I: Ken-i .. ~~~::_ Dutio:u PERSONNEL AGENCY ~~-:~e. $1.&5 hr. s=~ P 0: r; a :u:s,i:~ ~~P~ ~o= ~Jldl.!: =~ ~ ~ more elect dryer. SM a I Live-In. ' 3848 Campus Dr., NB PART time tow truck drive:r helpllll. «> hr wk. Apply will train cle:ancut man. All day. '4 Hn. pay. Umited 546-8672 or 841-411.S.
ly Thun I: f"ri, 1:30 to 5 pm promotkml are from this ovrrtime REFRIGERATOR, 15 cu n. 2 : Ph: ~ LEGAL aec'y, pt timl", for E:rp only. App in pt.nlOn I90 South Cit lf r .. _ 8cll. d Start $2 50 br Call J · ~ Wkdays For Appointment Npt 8ch at•-. Xlnt ......_ 967 W, 17th St, CM, wy, ..._ ept. · • oe ~9060sul0. detrolt. 5 )Tl old. _,._, ~r SEAMSTRESS Burton, 5'0-0055, Coutal !NO PHONE CAU.Sl -
kXPERIENCED IM!'&mltreU ing 1kllh ttq'd. Exp pref. PART time typilf., tilt' clerk. For Men's I: Women'• Bo-Agency, 2790 Harbor Bl. at ~to anilt dreumaker w/ call before 1 pm, 644-8227 Mite dutlts. Hn flexible. Adams, C.M. ' ... -IJ0.2l tlque:, Shipplna, recelvlne I: r alteration• A: drelemaking, LEGAL Se c re I a r y : Die-_..._ alte:ratlorui, ~ position SHOE Salmnan E:rp. Also
fpart time. Muat have own taphone, type:, •h ape-. PART time office, 2 girl• for right peraon. Part time: cashltt. Apply in
! ~m. Ref.! re:q'd. Corona nece:u. Irvine, 833--9031. needelti. 1 Sec. 1 reneral of-THE LOOK Per90n. Mande:la Shot•. 21
t'del Mar. 675-I735 LYN'S nee. ~Tm 644-6500 Fashion llland, Ne:wp:irt
5 PE R I E NCED le1al Full a p/time 5f9..3l6J PBX="'""Answerlnc,.--....,,-,..-:;S"•"r"v"t-:c-:e Reh.
l f '--· I r. SEAMSTRESS Wanted. Exp f ~tary or ...._ .. na Hi 1-Maki work ln e:rcbance: for p/time days. Some -.ts. 2llO Newport Blvd. NB SHOE Salesman. t. t I m e ,
) office. Probatl" pref.erred: apartment 237'6 Newport Call ~SMC. 67l-3568. xln't opp:ir. Apply :n person, ~excel lkilll; youn1. Blvd., c.M. 548-9'155. PERSONABLE Girl F"tlday SltA Shot•. 333 E. JT!h St. l :Wtm-5851. MAD.. ROOM for weekend.a only. Pleasant Secretaries CM.
, FAC.TORY CLERK Yacht. Sales Ollloo. Call for Typists
f:xceUent awnmer work. Must haw Ca.llfomia drivers tntet'W!W. 613-IMO. Clerks SOLDERERS
)Tntnoe A experienced. Im· license. Good EnaUah A typ. Printinf lp>ed!ai. piac<menL Wnak11 q. Some heavy llltlnc-s.. MUL Tl-OPERATOR jpe.y check. No fee. our ad under ''Clerical", •• Min. 1 yr eicper. Operation
" KELLY GIRL PACIFIC MIJTUAL. ol m!W, '650, 2!i75, ........ ~~ 81 Bt.llinetl Ctr. Dr. MAINTENANCE MAN· otc. fnrlne ln-1441 blda.. Nwpt Ctr. Gen1 BfNDERY GIRLS l!h~~'!'!!~~~~:!!''" f Jmowledae of plumbin& 1: Should be eirper ill ~ 1:/or f'/C. BOOKKEEPER etectr!al req'd, Abo, ui. machine collootina, 1d1chlnc.
mcm'l ftnn. ~ jantori&l dutln. Pleuant drillinl. ttc.
QUlrn ....... -.... 10 -ronds. Pd. Ins. ~ baodle CIR. CID, bllUrws vae. Write 1pecU;yinr age. Ptnnane:nt poMtiDns, frlnre
; It pn1 ledeen W lbopplnr t"Xpn'. • ft1a. to Oulifiie:d benefits.
centen. Ute twins· OWcn ad No. e c/o Daily Pilot, Apply ill Ptnoa
located DNr Orarwe County P.O. Box 1560. 0.ta Mesa,
A"--SUbrn!t l'tlWD<I of Ca "6>6. Mar~ Prlntl119 Inc,
....,-. A u1a.,. to Mr. Abel, M•nagar a Alalst•nl 1577 Pl~cent11, N.B, !::2· .. Box D~ lrvtne, Callf. Dcper., bright. tnthuaiutl.c, An equal opportunil.¥
._ esrttr minded. Top pe,y. e:mpleyer
FIELD f SUPERINTENDENT
Outatand in1 oppor.
w/srowtb-orienttd ho rn e
bids· co. Mlllt be ....... In
Full m. benefits. 3 Pomp Isl.and Salesmen
APPLY tN PER9:>N wt.,me lube aper. 40 hr
BA<XS'l'ltEET wk. ad pay. 490 E. 17th
No. 25 FuhJon hi,, N.B. (eroan:.d Irv!ne) C.M.
FHA -.. both -.l MAN ........... In becomlnl .otf·lilt, Saad 1UUmt Stand-tire ~ x t l n r ta l • l'l l"" r A:
anl-Pac!t!c ~ 1565 W. -X.mu .l a!eaman. 0. ~scArtlour ~ C. M,. 1b1 Jab tratalrc available.
Calli. -AtlD: Gia Dnmed!at. ..,..,,... caJI ... -..,...tme ... MW2'12.
R .. I Estate S.lo1
fill
LlcenM Tr•lnl"'
Llml!M Tl,.,. Only
Famous Ucmlt count now
to---------IMature .,.._. ~ ft1'1ted •YallUI• tbn1 TvbtU Coe.
0 Ula--· AppU...U lllJly .... FLEX ""'"'" .. ..,...,i...uch!ldmo. 1m ........ ,.....,,.u..,.11oo
........... In -..... ..-.117 ....... iw .... " ...... oporlo--
i..,. t<nn -ntnt. Top "'°"' ploue. IG?074. -le. Optnltws •vallabla.
$$$. Olm-!rllnq _...,.. rvlno 54M450 MECHANICAL Funor. .....,... .. t ._ ~:vER A n2l AT TEllPO Mln. $ ,,.. lndattial ........ twolt .... Coll JI< S1ou at
TEMPO mlllt md pr1nts ,.ra--t. • !149-111'.
Temporary Help TOPATltON,INC •. TAllELL
With JftVioUa n:per. tor
Aro ,... i.. ...... jobs looklnr ,.,.. "'· Salary .......
fur Wm'k clo5e to home? upon uper. Xtra Song term
Want to dmoM boun A usi&nmenL
tlm•? Irvine $40.4450 Call U1 • NO FEE.S EVER! NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO P .P .$, TEMPO
P•clflc T-porary Halp
Personnel S.rvlco1
112 No. Towtt
Union Bank Sq\w'e °'"""· Calli. 547-6446
SECRETARY
Sumnw!T 'nme, Wtnta Tlme.
All The Timt, Eam )'OUr
pay the Kdly Girl Way:
Ju1t See
_llf/11 (Ju.I
ni.n Pldo Tbt Hean, Dlys.
....... Of~
Thl.t Ftta: Your Metda
You'll Wart 1'Vr t11
On Oor l'syroU
rno..r~·omc... eau or Vlllt
lrvlne 833-1441
STOCK Cft1lfic&te Clerk:
Lite typtrw. Broken aper
helpful but not req'd. Good
oppor, w/fin&nclal oraanlu·
tion. 644-4360.
Studant1 Wantod
Earn S50 ta $100 per mo.
1howlnr products
wtecoloeical •llJllf~ .
Work )'OUf own houn, part
or full time. Call (1)
5$4302: MorPf'ri .. 12 for 1ft.
formation. I
Swltchboanl Cpr.
Kelly Olrl N-,_. ... -1'm
' • m porlJ'7 ua!pmenrs. Must M.ve aper. Xlnt _ ...... """ ......
i..s. Weekly payc h •ck.
At:mlutiey no fH.
Kelly Olrl
lOll -Cir. Dr.
lrvlOs 131-1"1
11ME FOR
9UICK CASH
THROU5H A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
'42-5671
Apply In Person
SHUR-LOK CORP.
1300 E. Normandy Pl.
Sent• An1
(1 Blk No. of McFadden, 14
Blk W. of Grand)
Equal Oppor. Empl.oyer
TYPIST
I can be had
Faithful GE
494-<156.
Carner••&
Equipment
for $501 Old
ntriprator.
IOI
KOBENA 421 SUp<r g "'°""
camera. Instant cartrldp
loading. Power telephoto
wide qle: lem:. Almost
new. S7S er make oUer.
542.-1 T.W eves I: wffkendl..
Furniture 110
GOOD bo:r 1prinp. mattrft&, no each; ttttuml white
club chair, $45; (Ullllock
wood table, 4 cane bl.clt
Typist temporar)'. All e:qier. clWra. $US: bl.th fixtures.
colllideftd. Top euninp for $10. French p r o v I n c I a I
top skilll. Let Kelly Girt bead. footboard, $15. Danish
ltar't )"O'I with your belt foot teak bench. tab!H. $XI. DI
forward on the work Ullp Kings Road, 642-all9.
ment of )'OUl' choice. Start =~~-----'MJtt lmmedia~l)'. c:ome 1n OVAL Maple dlnlns tet.
or call •••
Irvin• 833-1441
WAITRESS, EXPER •
Mmt be over n. No Phone
Calla. APPb' In penon, SW1
A Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast
Hwy, Newport Bch.
Table:, 4 chn, 2 leave. A:
pad.I. Ex. cond $ 1 2 5 .
557-7216.
COLO curved 1ectlonal
wthide a bed. White Prov.
end tbl. Coat lamp. Vl'J")' 1d.
cond. 546-7529.
TRIPLE dreuer wllp: mlr'·
ror, iood cond. t 12 5. WAITRESS, up, over 21. 673-1563.
Me:rk:a.n food. Apply . in P~ECAN=~-co~ll~ .. ~.-... -~,-sb~!es
pc!rlOn. 3201 E. Pacific $275. Oea:nt.or dinlttte 1111
Coul fflwsy, CdM. $135. !i67-ml.
WAmlESS, EXPEi!.. !ood A cocktaJla. ApplJ ln pmor\ * IJGHT dln nn lbl, 7biU.
M om. 440 llellotn>pt. 6 opbcl chn. "'"' oond. $50.
Olm. ~&0-GS::::....:;:;::....,-~,,-~~
WANTED NII -chemloa! I' aold sola. ant!qua aold
WMd It pat motrol man. chair •/ottoman. I.Jn n.w, ... ..,., ...... $4112). ~ -17!4.
CUSTOM loullt ld..,u. bed.
WHO WANTS TO WORK? like DtW, n1n l 1 rm .
DIUVE A CAB! $10ll/,otttt. l4IHl31I. ai:..~ be""';;,-:::
1-=o=u""'1c=1.,,....,.c=A-=-sH=
bolt. Men « women. Can
be 111""tly bs..Slcapped. THIOUnH A Vets. retlrod. Ap 21 10 10, g .. ..,..,.,. ,..., -:-·A~~ .. :,: DAILY PILOT
~".'°"C:.:;. 111
E, 16tb WA NT ~D
Kine •itt headboard SlO. 133 fun. Household tum. 9-S.
E. 18th, CM S43-4C85 • 2035 Vista Cajon, Newport
KENMORE wuher A: dryer. 1 ="'~·~·~--~~-
Refrig. Sora. Color TV. Br SEARS washer&: dryft', both
set, mllc. UJr...J953 aft 6 1or S250. Packard Be.II Colar
TV-1te:reo combo. $900. All SWIM Pool, filtcr, laddu, ___ , --~ o:-........, cover 12'x35" deep. S50. ~ unai. ,,.,,,...._
Save $. S wks okt SJ6-8529. SIDE by •kle. twin bl.b,
strolltt. $25. Slna;le RrolJtlt COLOR TV tor aale, cheap! SU. Xlnt cond. Ntt p!Qpen
New carpet Ir pad, wool. S5. He:avy sbalce thlnc'el ~
Nrw air cond, 548-8177, bundle:. 961--1681
BEDS, mattttu. desk w/ • ·ro=w~ER=-mowo--r~$25.~-Gu~
t:ypewrtr, chn, tbl1. 657 Stow $25. M~ 1S13
Plume:r, Ape. B, 642-s:J92. 0ra.nze Ave. CM.
CARPET FOR SALE
by Carpd La.Yer. Call l'oc that ftem un6a' i:;o, try
• S46-ST4S • 541).DI& the PeM)' Pincher . ------••••••••••••••••••••
For •n M In Wom•n'1 World
Coll Mary Beth '41·5611, ext 330
Potholcler . Yilsfs snm Sophl1tlcate
Get t"lo'itt u many com·
plimenb in thne vivid vestl!
Mm popular polbokltt
wall INSTANTLY • ba.ckl,
fronll att identical. Crochet
of wonted tn 3 com. Pat·
tern 7130: rnlases' S. M. L.
ch!ld'I 4, 6, 8, 1D )'tar Ii.Jn
included.
SEVllftf"·l1Vl.l CENTS
for e:ach pattern -add 2S
cent. tor each p&ttem lor
Air Mall and Special Hand!·
fnc; otherwt" tblrd-<:laa
de:Uvery wW take three
wHkl or more. Send to
Allee Brooks. the DAILY
PD.OT, 105, Needlecralt
DepL, Box 163, Old Cllelua
Statton. New York, N.Y.
UiOU. Print -A-llp, httmt ........
Totalb' !141W U7S Kf!tdl&
eratt ~ crammed with
knit, croch<t ll!Jlln, crallL
lSI .wp. FREE Pitt.am
75..nts. Nl!Wt---1-.totnab--
from )'OUI' Cf'lfta. ••••••• $1. ------$1. ...,. __ ... IL
-~-.... $1. n.aa.t Gift ............ s1. --...... -... $1.
II IHI)' --...... 50c .............. -. .. 50c --1-ll-!lllc .. , • •• --Jloelt 2 50c .. --~-50c
..
!
r,., 1Tf...,; .... 1ffe.or' ....
PLAY A.ND CO PAR-
TYING ln this trio with
prtnceu linu aweeplnl down ""' """° and subtla 11111> wal!t. Frogs · add aotlc ac-
cent ID OKkllne.
Printed Pattem 9214~ NEW
Mlues' Sizes 3, 10, 12, 14. 16.
SU. 12 fbust .W l dftu I 511
yard• 61).lnch ta.bric.
~ m:JtD
for eacb pall.em -add '5
cents 6:>r' each pattern b
Air MAU and Sooctal n...
dllnr; Olbaw!se thlrd-claD
dellwry will .... -weeks or more. Send to
Marian Martin, ... DAILT
PU.or, "2, Patmo Dept..
232 West 11th SL, Now
Yoo1<, N.Y. UiOU. Prim
ll&ME. --ZIP, llttZ and l1'l'Ull -100 Top Fall-Winter Pal· ttrna tn an.new ,..,..._ ts
Bew Ctlalos! Ph11 Tabolouii ---•FREii pattern. '15 centa.
INlll'ANT 8EWIHO BOOK --lodo¥.-......_.
$L
!Niii' ANT r >.slllOl'l llOOll . H-cl luPtloo facla. SL I ....................
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DAILY I'll.OT
•:r 3
Fine FumltUre
I: Appliance.
AucUons Friday, 7:30 p.m.
Windy's Auction Barn
20'!5% Newport, CM 646-8686
Behind Tony'11 Bldg Mat'I
·-lid-lo ,..,. LIB dlllrdl. ·-·
---
REWARD
WILL PAY OYER
Kelly llue look
•
--~I __ ..
MUST SILL
.. vw s.i-·-.,. -II.II. -3111 VI,
8"'1io, -· lllOd -'flllYI lqp, llvn W/liell< -.. -__ ..... _
·-·· mado-Ul<Mr_, --------I f'a""'7 --dloe ''8 YW IU& ..._ ·--. i ,peed, ndJo, 1181«, $9 TOP SHAPE! $1191. MUST
or belt offer.....-?. $DJ..! wm ao 4Ulck. cau --------1 !m-1211. 'Q vw. -..... In eooc111--------
-. llu ...... -COrvalr 19'10 Cbn. a.-Elt&11t.
SEE US AB0111 .... $llliO. llmlf Coll Daiu I l'uo. Sia. Wp. Pwr.
0...IMI Del= MGA. 'al. Wblte -· wtcdaA 8 lo II. -. Sl.MtillJ t. -. AK-nlJ CREVl.R MOTO S lllOd """1 $119. Wall.. -n41o, tilt,,_, 'Olli. FOf' 11'9 modol; cloen, ""'°' Q E. Out HW)I., '71 VW --pop top lo ,......,. Air 1111aQ1 n<:t,
low "'"-......... :IOf w. ~Iii""'° .... N.11. mll<t: lllro ...... Port Clad .... -.......... """"
tlc1, lmporll, trucks or 1--,,,..,.,.:~~~=:-·l ';.,;;;;;....-;;7.::=---=:,-• -· $211115. Inc. ""1cfor s:19'l5. !Ill.an. c1mpor~ Vlllt ...,&,... lloatcl MGI ,,.. ---Ce-'-
Clll Ind ult lor 8-'" v-. ...... ,.... ... .......... '"':"9 1985KGB,eoocl-i.,--·llOlnt.,,.. -. · W ..... DAYE ROSS SM lo ~to. -. er .....,,. rlml, '815-m.mo. •-. W. aU10, lotlcrJ air,
· make .a ... allM. ,..... 111-. _.. -
MUST S.U. •• VW ...ian. "°"'· ndlo,·rvot nclc. (1'!· PONTIAC ROY CARVER, Inc. OPEL Reblt ff. New '"9. EYY>
234 E. lTlll St $800/brllf o11 ... $.121S. • $2500
24IO Horbor Blvd.
Co1t1Mese 546.aol7
WE PAY TOP · CASH
lor --.. .-. )Ill can na lor "'9 -• GROTH CHEYIOLEJ
Colla M-· ' 5'6"411 '70. Ol'EL GT '71 Soper Bug. U,1'0 ...... CONNELL
CAPRI Bumt Oranae.' block pluab =; n4. Sl600. cau CHEVROLET
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W1stefeo tpkn. tow ml. 49Mi811 or 546-m&. * 53S-0288 evet * '56 CMvrolet Station w...,.,_
Xlnt cond. lnqu1re at '68 Opel Sta wp, U ete 4 DELUXE '66 VW Campti'. new VI nblt tncfnt. Xlnt
Unl.ro)'al .Security • T·lr e spd, Clean. 1 owner, $700. Nu erw. pop top. Runs xln't. work cu. Best offtr OYtl'
Store,'lTlll SI. C:M. Ada W-1341 $1150. 645-312), ~ PJO, -.
Bill " MUST ..U. ,69 -Spill 'fl O><v Impala, AJC. "°"'
coinNA . PORSCHE =""' cond. $1175 . =-~ tune ... $700.
, 9ll Poncbe, 168. new paint. ·n VEGA r-4 -... 1968 CQR11NA, nbllil~ low chm pr/yellow, cbrm whls, * '68. Sq..,.back, new pain~ • -~.. ·~· m.Ueace. $550, or belt reu-AM/FM Blau, Michelin eniJne Xtra clean $1150. a.m/fm, tint &18.S!, polygl.u.
ooable oUer. 496-f757. tlm. Sharp, ereat cond! ~or 60--mi Sl.500/otfer. 539-5140.
'68 Ford Cortina. auto trans, $3450. 675-000C evts/all day '68 BUS. xlnt, must aell, 1962 CHEVY Im,pala. xlnt·in
new o'b&ul. tltts. etc. $595. wkndl. $1650. 25,000 mlln. 4 out. 80,CKX> miles,
675-379!1 eves/wkndl. PORSCHE 1972 Model 911T -* ~242) * 842-m
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We need your import car. other extru -1till under $9X> 673-.2456. otter. 962-1835
Buyer on duty 9 to 9 daUy. 170 Datavn 510 WARRANTY can 5U-«>70 ' , h '65 Chevy Nova SS
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• • tact. equipped. 323AGD. this week. Xlnt oond. Fully reblt trans. CU!tom 1ntel1ot, 545-lSfC after 5 pm
$1299 _,, -8UT -I ~map~,~$700~._::~~:!!:.-~.'l;;;"V.;;-'Rn;--;;;;t;-;;::.I 283.1 Harbor, Costa Mesa
540-4491
WE buy all mabt ol cleM
..... ........ ..... paid for
or not. Pleau drive In for --NEWPORT
IMPORTS
Foe. lmmodl1te
Dellvory
In.tint Credit
BANK FINANCING
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whls, custom paint .l more. ~ew Konis, batl exh, ' • CONTCNENTAL '68, .t dr.,
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$57. U '72 TOYOTA a1r co00 .. v1ey1· -~ 44S -dN COROLLA eng., Slll<l/ott.r 49'1-l'129 '68 Ford LTD Broogbam.
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Workl"tl M1n'1 Spocl1I c+ T. 11 L.l YOUR ONLY PrilP1>'. 84CHl9l8.
New '7·2 11600 0, FACl'ORY 1963 Fom Falrlane w.,.
$39.30 MO. ~~= ~~~ mi.
'69 M""°"' G~ Fully
Pickup Truck
$59.62 FU1L cub price $2,096.30 to.
All &hove Opl!n end 36 rno. • cludinc tu 6 liClellle. Down
T I: L. For resp. pty, Tradft: payment II four hundred
cons. dollan. $39.30 total ll>Olllhly
HUNTINGTON BEACH -lncludJns In .......
MAZDA :i! u:.= i:;1 ~
113!1 -Blvd, Tola! -pay price 1142<666 Lease .Mer. Mr, ny $2.~15.50. A.P.R, U!O. On
pre·~ credit.
(300185),
l?EALER loaded Incl. alr. orlc.
Lupat ............ ., Cadll· -.-ira»-7587.
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2600 DARJlOR BL..
COSTA MESA
540-9100 ()pen -
-'72 · LTD ttation Wqon.
Trade for tnwp. car a t.o.p.
~-. JEEP '70 SEDAN De\'m., 22.0001...,_.------·I ml, till wbeel, vinyl top, '11 Jet'p CJ.S Renexade.
stereo, air, leather. Ex· O>mplete equip, ex cept
qulaile cond. 518-:mt8. winch. $28(ol). finn. 64U537.
'68 EL DORADO, 1 owner, 1951 Jeep CJ3A, '64 motor.
xln..low mlk!age, MW tfts. Exceptional. Must aee.
Gretn w/blk 1ab. top. BDc ll,095, MUW.
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VOL. 65, NO. 221, 4 SECTIONS, SO PA6ES TUE-SPAY, AUGUST 8, 1972 TEN CENTS
'
Capo 'People for Police' Eye Alternatives
• 11J PA'l'lllCI: llOYLll .... ..., ...........
'1111 -af ~ ~ [Gr
San Juu Cllpbtz-with lb own police
clepinio<al' CoolJd oat be J>Otlded by lht -1 ohl!rlll· It I llmJJar coot, olfldlll
llld llaoday.
•()ur colllJI . would be oJci)illcantty
bi8ber lhan. that pfllllC)led In lht (dty'•)
poilCe. bUdget." .Undmherilf Roberi
Sblrp llld following a mOmJnc meettnC.
with ... _tallvf9' at San Juan
Cllpi11ran9'1 People for Police.
However, Undenbtrltt Sbalp decllned
to -~ 'to -II 1l!IOald al !Gr !ht
....., -· .,._ to J>Owlde
!ht pnleetloo -......-by City
Vtoofrr ~ w.-. 11111 Pul>IJc
Sllety Dlnctor .,.. ---
_, 1111c1 S11er111 r-llmlck me1
wilb lllA Domold lllld Pot Grant, ...
-af People [Gr -· .. ............ ---af the police -·the Aug. 22 .elei:tloa.
'lllO -bad ..... Nq\Sed by De.mold lllld Gnni [Gr them to plher t...
~·-the-'-· ,..,Ices provided ID the dty. Tbq a1c1
lhe1 wlR • the , 1nlennatlao In their
.,_tp to urao -to ..te fer !ht
formation at the dlJ'• own, locat deport.
meat.' "OUr JllllDb!"' .... aoa1 af the cam-
polgn.. Domold said, "Is to set -le
oot lo U. po1la to 'fOte. We want 111 ez.
.,._ af their -leelinp .•
Altbodslt the -has been lcned
by ~ oppooed to fllrm1nc • dtpoft-
ment at !ht· -' time, Darnold' and
Grant o,,...i that the e1ectlcm wl1I be
bel)elldal to the communlty.'ln tddltlon
to deddlll8 the police question, tbo7 feel
It wDl rmve llttf turmoil .mid d)aentl!>n
In the eomftwnill Ovtr the iuue.
'1111 ~ propoaed by lht clly
calls fr H ~ and br dbpatcller-
clerb lo be bouaed In leaaed, port&ble bullc!lnP ...,. dty baD. "With . perillooa
and lrlnft -for the' employea,
purchase of equlpmeo~ -· and ooall of ot>Ualk>n, the depaJ1ment ,would
cost the city -.ooo the llnl year, dt7.
offlctals haw. calculated.
The county auditor Is preseoUy figur·
lng out what the sheriff's contractual
aervlces to San Juan Cllpbtrano would
-for 1172-7!. Cily manager D!>a
Weidner estimates It wW be "at kut"
'11111,000. The cost In 1971-72 WU 1140,llllO.
For that pric:<, the cKy nceived det.c>
live services on an "u needed" basis,
and the protecllon of one patrol car.
Undersherill Sharp noted that this one
car ii alao respomlb1e for Caplatrano
Beach· and Dana Point .
Darnold exptalned tbal If >oters dedde
to form a city department,' such county
services as crime laboratory work. hous-
ing prisoners at the jail, l<COl'ds and
identWcatloo proceulng and crime sctne
roo aunc
Sui~ide: •Too Mueh Love~
Young Blonde Plunges 21 Floors to Her I?eath
MIAMI (AP) -A note found In a
-bloode'a car parked below !ht »
story apertmeot houae aald , "I had to do
I~ I bad DD other choice. It's nobody's
fault, only too much lovt."
'Ibe .note WU ICl'IWled 801U a
Cigarette carton writtm partially ' In
GennalJ lllld portiall1 ,Jn Enclish
"It -~ make mucb -to com-mil _..,.._ af too .. mucb Jove," liornfdde set. ~ ik<ncken aaid
• •
Capa OffU;jal .
'• I '
Nixa Guilt · . .
In Assaults
San Juan Clpil!rano City Councilman
James It Weothm pleaded ~t
Monday of lour <OWlll of aaaaull with 1
detdly--
Wea~ fl, of mu Ortqa lllgbway
-arra1gnec1·1n the South Onnp Cow>'
ty Mlllldpol -ol Jlldp Warren KnilJll : Fellowilic ·!ht mondnr ar-
raignment, Judge Jtnl&bl relwed the
coimcllman on bi& own recopllance and
order<d bim .lo ~ Aug. 11 far a pmhi11nory ..... J!llldinl trial.
The counc:11m1n. e1eded In April, -amoted·early 111the-.IngafJuly1.7
~ 11.mminc from ID attercajion
wtthJiil Srqed wife, Ellen.
Jfe ii •cbolfed · witlo -u111nc bis wile
~ • motor. •elJicle; thmt.nln( her
and·Qiarta Kine, m •q11intance, with
a handgun; and threttenlnl lherilf'• ~ with a sbot&un. Under the llw, on .... COlllic1ered .... u11s.
A<conllng to teat1-given In court
Mmday, Weathers, llWUlgtr of a
bordw.,.. store, attegedly rammed bis
wife'• auto at the Dana Point Marina
Po?klnc lat and -at.pped out af bis
vehicle with the bandgun.
• King, who bad ..... dritlng . behind
Weathers' veblcle, llkpped out and,
lollowlnc • brlaf lllUgle, -In dllormlnl.llle C'Oll!rimaa Jl!ni and Mn.
Weathera then left !ht ~ _.1e11.
Mn. Weathers -IO a•Mllld'a·-
ln· La-illDI to cal ,i.ertll'• deputies. Tbe deputleo _. ta1)lq with Mr at jhe.
ll(me wllen Weathen t' 1111J IJ'llffd la
a lui at 1:45 a.m. ~ carT1lnc a
Uotcun. • Aftlr. brief lllnJale, bo ~ c1iaarmed
.., the deputlea, !hoy Aid, and j>laeod ....
der arrtsl. l • • I
No -wm find diirinc eltlier of !ht
jaiddenll lllld there --.. i.Jades. af.
Ileen -In coart. Since bis .amot. !ht CGJDCi1man bu
made DD pomlic atalenelltl ,...niq the
lllcldlnt. lie and bis wife -two
dllldra
Monday after 23-year-old Su a a n n e
Schiefer plunged Zl Doon to her dtath.
Po!lce said the victim'• llllbaod, Dr.
Slgbert Scbleler, a JG.)'UM!d Yisiling
Auatrian chemist, "broke up comJ)Jetely'.'
when Informed of bis wile'• death. The
University af Mlaml Medical Building,
where 8chiefer -U II & blocbeJnlat, is
two bloc:b from !ht aporlment h!ildfnc wbeJ:e police aaid Mn. 8chieler ap-
pamrtly jumped.
McCracken said Schiefer later told t...
vestJlatcra "hf thoogllt it Wll odd when
Ille -him good"1< -t1U ,,.,.,.. . . ,. . ... --r
.Ollleen'. ta1d tho . ,..._.,.. qouple -
ntm1e11·1A -tail fall 11111 -lo )!laml= ... Dr. 'ilald police bis wll9
became clespera_., bom.,ick for her
parenll ao be arnlnied for them to come
hen for a v!alt. 1lley were due to arrive
In Miami In -da,.. The YOU1J1 blocheml• aaid bis wile bad
become distraught about the cost of the
trlp.
The Schiefen lived •-15 mllea lrom the lite cl lht fatal Jump from the
down!Own. apartment building.
When aflicers were unable to translate
the nate louod In the tldlm'I car,
building employee IUIDlllOlltd Klaus
Voobeck, a l1!lldenL
''Eveiytblnc ......... God will puniib
me," Voebec:k llarted readlnc aloud from
the nate In the lobby;"! have chooen the
eaalelt way for myaelf and a1ao the
ban1est way for the othen. Remember ... me .• • .
Then a detedlve lntmupted when be
found Mrs. Schieler'• paasport photo In hOr purse.
Checkups Slated
For Grid Players
A ·tree physlcal --for South Coast boys lni.,.sted In !ht Junior All
AmttiCan FootbaD P!"if&m will be of.
Wed Aug. 15 al s&n Juai: Elementary
ScbooL
The tum, reqm...d before boy• can
-Iii !lie piJpllOr actlvtty, ii -·to aD ,uJnplen from I to 1,1 Ytlll old.
B0ys With' laR mmea bqlnnlnc 1'lth A thrOlrP. G .,.. wtlcGme to take the mfm
at t a.m.
Boy1 H thniugh N can do ao at 10 a.m.,
and boys with names -g with O tbrolP Z.wlll be uamtned at 11 a.m. •
TtiOte ..... to !ht_.., an urged to
brtiig Iii pai'J!nl and 11 "1111batloo. lat ID
lht--loo Otbar -~ lot •• reptrallon. will be' avallable,
~lllil
•
Vosbeck guped, ihen allmmered,
"That car't be the girl who jumped!"
Sbalten and pale, be then tearlully told
officen that be -ked at the medical
building with Dr. sditeler and be and bis
wile were the Austrian couple's -
friend&
The Schlelm visited them Slmday
night, Voodeck aaid, "and there waa
DOlhin&' wroag.''
Wo~JJ Get
J. • ..;:-.. ~-·"'"
EpmlfOHer : ... '
From Navy
WASHINGTON (AP) -Jl'ollowlnc the
Anny's lead, the Navy illued IW<eping
orders today callinc !Gr equal lrealmel$
for women and openinc the way to uaign
them duty aboard wanhipa at -· Adm. Elm<> R. Zumwalt Jr., chief af
navil operations, a8lcl that once tho ...,.
liitutlooal amendmelll ' granting women
equal rigbll II ra-by !ht ........,,.
fl alatea tbm'la DD ....... why-couJdD't aerie at lee, become aviators or
attend lht Naval Acadeinr at Annapolil.
There Will be 101De Jn the 1NayY 0wbo
will be concerned" by this, Zumwalt told
• ~ ,_. ~ "But there
II. DD "'8IOll In tlieQry, . 1l!ldOloiY or In
equity why women . should not have lht
aame opportunities that men, have •••
"Tbe Ultimate goal, asslgnmont of
women to ~Pl 1t aea, wDl be tbi>ed to
""~.!'ith lull lritplementatlon" of the
equal ngub lllltlldmenl, he lliid.
In the meaoUme, Zumwalt ~
that a limited number of olllcen and
enlllted women .,.. belnc _.,.... to the
boopltal al>ip Senc:luary u a pilot pro-
gram. •
In the put, ......., 11a .. aerved aboard
hospital and transport al>ipa, but haft
..... bamd by lederat law lnm ..mnc
aboord warahips. · ·
On Monday, the Women's Army Cm1>1
announced lhtt lo crder to allract more
eon.tees ,the WAC plUa to make 113
unllcrms more atyllsb and the )obi more
~· (See alory, Page U) ·
Zumwalt 'Aid be .-1c1 lib to ... the
Waves, DOW1 ~ 1,000, doubled or
tripled In llbe as .the Na'1 opena all
ratlnp lo-
''To this end the ·......iario of !ht Navy
and I .have etlabllshed a tul: force ID
loolt at all 11)111, nplatlonl and polldet
thtt. .... be dllnged In -to
dim!-11111' ~ to "'"""' ,_iq lnm eltbor 1e(al Gr aWtudlJ•
rntrictlomt'' Aid Jumwalt.
~Ire Testfmoa1
. , J , • ~~·~~. _ , '~ • . • DAILY PILOT _,..,._ A~~'.Jrtetfm';Belped ·· t• ,, I ~ • . t° !
li>oe A811es Lohrman,«. of 132'W. Avenlda Marqnlta, San Clemente,
wal taken to 'M!s.!lon' C6mmunll)' Hoopi!al Mond•Y after three car
crub. It o«urred in the 500• bklck of El Camino ReaL Officials saiil
Mri. Lolirman, alone 'in• her' auto, suff .. ed neck and back in~riries
whep.her vehicle wu ,sandwlcbed between 'two others. ·
.
Colleg~ .Board's Budget
Qets .Formal Approval
Trustees at the Sodclltbld< Community
Collt&• District loa'mliDy n •wroved ..
1U mlllloo budcet lllld a 2koftt incruae
In the tu nte after brief public hearings
Monday.
Bui befcre -onanimo1ls1y ap-
J>O•ed •!ht -df>Clullel1I far the .,.,. llacal year Boord Cliiirman Patrick
BaclLul reglalered hla dllutlsllldloa of a
11.....,1 lncnaoe ta Ille tu rate to ·
finance the dirtrlct com 1or a proposed
math-k lmce bUlldlnc.
Backus nOpethelea joined the mt ol
tnateeJ In approtlng the budget which
calla for a total tu rate of 16U cents
per 1100 of alltlled vatuatloo.
Marines' Chief
Halts Meetings
SAN DIEGO (AP) -eeo: Rob¢ E.
Capo f.ofC Sets
'Gem' of A Show
Hearing 'Rules' Outlined OWunan Ir., C<llMlandant of the Mai;1ne
Cml>I, CUI abort a round af cool...,_
lodl1 lw:N .. af the dtath of bll faiher.
t...iaw, Elwood I.ft BoJ<e, I t
PcwtMnootb, Va.
Jl«I I• -• • ID w ti two
ft11:
_,,,., -..... "limited -_ .. a IOI -a letCI pal\J It ... Pl'••·•· .. .., .... &heir .............. -_,,,., .... a pallm '':er lolft ID
IMiitew:.,. A Jll'IOD wbo becaaw a ID-
-i.a-a -pal\J ID !ht .............. wUl-Ult~lt
..... erld&:e ........... ~ nam• wMZ II
Ill -.... .., Arx: ...........
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o.,m.,. p1w to 0y f""1 San Dleco
tooiClil lo atteild !ht flmwl, ~
Tlnnday to 'El Toi. Nlrine Air Station.
He piano 10 atlobcl • -l'ridiy al
w1dch Ma~ Gen. -T. DwJer 1mM
""" --af CalDp Pendleton 10 hla
-. llrll. -Adolph G. Sdn!<nlr.
Owhman arrl¥ed Nandoy for twa lull
daysaf~blunaf-~
ud pritate talb wHI> lap -and
Navy oflld1l1 be!Grt --to camp PeillilGll.
l•
I
lnvestlptlon will 1!111 be ~ at ...
cost to the clly.
Darnold, 1 merchant, btllevet It la tm..
portant for the patrol olficers to ldentJ!y
with the commWJily and feels this can
only be accomplhbed tbrougb "locat oon·
lrol" ol. the protection servklel.
Both men also note that no matter
what the costs of the departmenl, locll
property lases cannot be ralled In San
Juan Capistrano w:ithout 1 vote ot the
people.
Residents with questions conceminf
the issue may contact Darnold at f93-342J
or 493-3133 or Grant at US-3501.
New Drive
• {ndicated
' By Enemy
' SAIGON (UPI) -TanlH•d Communlll
troops attaclted at opposite ends of !ht
Indochina battlefront today, lndlcatln&
the atatled lour·monll><>ld North Vlei.
namese offensive may be on the move
again.
North Vietnamese troopa led by qe,
Soviet-built TM tanks attacked -
towna in the Cllmbodlan Parrot'• Beall
along yttal accesa niu1a Into South Vlet-
nam'aollratufc Mekon( Delja. -
Simultaneoualy, Communlll loroat baio
Ued w,ary South Vlelnamne marm.
I trying to rtcaptlirt Quang Tri city al b
-ema northern end cl South VI-•
Some strat.glsll aaid the moV8 •
dlcated the Commlllliall mlgbt be ,...
nlng an attack against Hue, the former
Imperial capital 32 miles aouth of QuaD1
Tri dty.
Otben llld the action mlgbt precede a
Commimlat attempt to move Into !ht
valua~ delta llOUlft and west of Saigon.
However, the liberal uae of !anb abow'
ed the U.S. campalgn to mine Viet-nam-porla ,and the IOUNDontb<old
bombing drive agalnat North Vletnameat
supply lines apparently bad not dried up
tbe Communist pipeline. •
Military """"'"' aaid II tanb had been
destroyed, mainly by Amer I c a a
airpower, In lht-OireMay..td ~ ...
drive and Dine more "" the .....
vehicles were wiped out near Quine Tri
city.
In C..mbodia, the Commlllliall centered
their drive against the . towna of Pr.,
Veng, Svay Rieng and Kompong Trabet.
Kompong 1'rabek, which a1ao II the
local point for a major nortl>touth eo ....
mlDlisl suppl yrout., and ~vay lUenc
straddle Highway I, the 1111jor rood
between Saigon and the Cllmbodtan
capital of Phnom Penh. r...y v.,. atao
commandJ a strategic position 11 milu
north ol Kompong Trabet.
1be Commlllllsll capturod Kompooi
Trabel; IOOll ·after the North Vietnameae
offensive startod Mardi 30 lllld bold the
town IDIUI lt-Wll r.caplliiid by Cimo
bodian and South Vletna.-~ on
July :K.
Weadler
SUnny again througb w~
day, with temponture at aroand n at the beachel, rilln( to 1$ a.
laod. Lows tonigbt In . lht '!'a.
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I I IWl.Y PllOT ' Tllolor. "-.. 1'72
Senate Defeats
Handgun Measur~
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate to-
day reJtcled a lhird attempt to
str<n&then a bandgun control bill.
Turned down on a 75 to 18 roll call vote
waa an amendment by Sen. Adlai
Stevensoo (0.111.), to require registratloo
or all bandguns and Ucenalng of own•or~
A bill Ole Senate atarted debating Mon-
day would ban the aale ol anub-nosed ,
easily concealed handguns oot IUltable
for sporting purpostJ. They often are
caJJed "Saturday night specials."
Sen. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.), the bill's
chief sponsor, said It would take out of
Police Probe
Tangled Web
Of Narcotics
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of tM DIJIJ P'lllt lteff
A tangled trail of phony identification
papers and passports, commer<:ial drug
activities in exclusive Laguna Besc:h
hilltop homes, a network of psychedelic
dope pushers -police claim they're
tying It all together in their penetration
of the Brotherhood of Etema1 Love.
Their arrests thus far have included
one young Laguna Beach businessman
who sat as a member of an oral board
that screened police department ap-
plicants to determine their fitness as
potential officers.
The Brotherhood iJ said by police to be
a major. if pot the major, suppller and
distributor of I.SD. hashish and hashish
oil in the United States. It~ dope merchants plied the world, ac·
cortling to police, who have reportl of the
Brotherhood's unique products turning up
in such diverse places u Australia,
Hawaii. New Jersey and Vancouver.
In "French CoMcction'' style, the
Brotherhood members filled concealed
compartments in trucks and cam~rs
with hashish in Middle East and Indian
ports than then shipped them home to
the United States where they entered the
country through Portland or IAng Beach
port>.
The trail, police say, lead to persons
believed to be pillars of the you..th
culture, people like Jim Otto, owner of
the Sound Spectrum record shop In
Laguna Beacb. He bas been indicted by
the Grand Jary.
Otto led a move Rvera1 year1 ago for
legilimacy for the small, lhen just
eme'llnc )'OUllH>rlenled shops In Laguna
Beach. It was a sort of nonestabllshmftnt
chamber of commerce cailed the Laguna
Jluslnel.o Aasodlllloo.
Otto a1so ha• been sea~ 1n meeUnsa
nl an oral police ocreenlng board wblcb .
questioned police department applicants.
Otto, now fret on SM,000 baiJ, was one
of 29 persons Indicted by the Orange
County Grand Jury on charges of con-
1Piracy to organize sales of dan&el'OUI
drugs and a variety of other drug related
charga
Police said Otto, 27, of 430 Ashton
Drive, is accused of conspiracy to sell
dangerous drugs, sale of marijuana, Ale
of dangerous drugs, possession of ~
qlne wilh Intent to sell, maintaining a
house for ~ and sale of drugs and other
dope charges.
Other indlctmenll named peraons from
Laguna Beach and some already ID
custody who have been arrested and a>n-
victed on drug related charges.
Laguna Beach Police detective SgL
Nell Purcell beld up whal looked lo be an
organization chart. -
Lines ran from a name taped over at
the top of the chart, lbe "Misler Bl&"
who ii still at large.
The lines ran t.o various boxes, bores
that Wtre UUed "Costa Rica," "Laguna
Btacb", "Miriposa" among others.
Purcell said that investlgaUon of the
Brotherhood was from the first based on
the belie! that lhe people out In Woodland
Drive weren't just providing their own
marijuana or hashish for their own use
alone.
DAILY PILOT
'nit Oflntl CMlt DAILY PILOT,~ 1"lfllc"
Is omblnM ,,.. H.,_,.rt11, h ••lllMlll ..
°" nwtetplo<t Ibo ... _ moat .....
monly U8ed bY cr1mlnala.
The Senate ,.Jected 14 lo 1 a aubtUtuta
propooal bY S.n. Pbillp A. Hart (!).
Mich.). to outlaw prlV1te poaenlon of
all kinds of bandgwt1. Owner1 wbo turn-
ed in their pistols or revolven: would be
promptly compensated at falr·market
value by the government.
Then, the Senate defeated 78 to 11 an
amendment by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
(0-Mass.), to require reglstraUon of all
firearms -rlnes and shotgun• a1 well as
handguns -and slate or federal Uctns-
tng Of all gun owners.
The votes were the first taken by the
Senate on aun-eontrol legislaUon 1lnce
the attempted a.sussinatlon on May 15 of
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace during
his campaign for the Democratic
presidential nomination.
It wu the wounding of Wallaci, a foe
of further federal flreann CODtroll, that
spurred the Senat'.e Judiciary Committee
into reporting out the blll aponaored by
Bayh.
Sen. George S. McGovern, th e
Democratic prealdential candidate, voted
wit.h the majority Monday both Umei.
Dana Days Fest
Adds New Twist
-A Flea Market
Dana Point wlll honor ill namesake
this week during the aMUal Dana Daya
Festival -a ctlebratkln with a new twist
this year.
Besides traditional carnivals and otber
actlvltie.s, community IJ>OILIOrl of the
Aug. 11, II and 13 affair will aponaor a
Dea market at tbe Dana Point P1ua
shopping area.
The wetkend celebraUon will begin
Friday with 1 beauty pageant to select
Mlaa: Dana Point. That will start at 7:30
p.m. on the stage ~t the Plaza's north
area.
Entertainment also will be preaented
during the pageant.
A carnival will be set up In the plaza
starting lhat Friday and on Saturday and
Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. a Pancake
breUhlst will be served.
n,, flea market, offering 200 booths
full of diverse items, will be held on
Saturday and Sunday, luting well Into
lhe evening. Oiurebea, IUlldt and other
community ll'OUJll plan to rserve 1pace1
as well u private dtlzem in the area.
Arab Skyjacker
Forced Into Sex
Acts, She Claims
Fnm UPI Dlapatcllea
ZlllFIN, larael -A Younrl Arab
woman being tried In tbe May bljacld111
ol a Beliltn alrllner bu lelWled that
abe wu foroed Into aezual relatlooa wltll
teveral perrlllu involved Jn the at-
tempt.
Rima Alisa Tannoul, 21, began crying
Monday u tbe proaecutlon hammered at
her atoey.
Sbe old one guerrilla drove her from
Amman to DamucUI and they later met
in Beirut at the ume Ume abe wu
engaged to another guerrilla. Earller, ahe
lestWed abe WU lddnaped from Amman
lo Damucus.
Sbe tearfully admitted she wll/ully sub-
mitted to the guerrilla.
"[ wanted to eat, r wanted clothet,11
she testified.
She also admitted she rteeived money r rom a guerrilla commander in Beirut
who put her up In an apartment.
On Monday, she told the court abe Cir·
ried aboard a girdle filled with er·
plosives, a battery and a 10-incb ton·
nector wire.
But she said &be was so afraid of set·
ting off the aplosives 1be hid the
detonator ln her bnssiere for ufe keep-
ing.
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1912 Wagoni
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Agnew Visits Newpor~
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Tbe -11 will take In 117,"7 can.
· Fon! aald that In approzlm.ltely
30 perctnl of the can, a bumper
support tncket la ptrllally block·
Inc !ht alot throuab whlch the Jack
Is aupposed to lie Joaerted. Tbe
problem could m1ke JacklnJ Jm-
pqulbl• or d1111erow1. the eom-
pany aald.
A apokeaman aid the poalble
deice! wu discovered durilltl a
routine predUCUon audit
Transit Unit
OKs Purc'/w$e
0116 Buses
Orange County Transit Diltrict direc·
ton Monday approved purchaae of 11
new, modern air conditioned buses from
the F1xibte· Company for f7Sl ,144 and
agreed to take over ()peratlon of South
Coast Transit Company bus operations
between Santa Ana and Orance Cott
communities on Sept. 1.
The district wlll lease eight. air i:on-
ditioned bu3eS for the Orange C.out
service from the American , Transit
Corporation, parent company to South
Coast. The district will have an option to
purchase the buses.
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Allllclal tislit ad Precise HCUril)', Via*
Praident Spir. T. ... whllbd
~ Newpcri Beach MoodaJ af·
tamoao, li•h>s a llJbt and br-ee>;1 !IOI!
talk lo Cllllpalp worken al lbt N..,
porter Inn and ctvlni out trophi., lo lbt
winnert of an aduslve rund-rallinS aiotf
toumtmfht at the neerbY BIS Cleym
Couolty Club.
&porters and TV trews " e r •
muahaled beblnd cordons In !ht
Newporter's Moote Cerio room before
Agnew strode In, shook handJ wllb the
61 or ao by volunteen Invited ltolll
tbroclgi>Out SOUtbenl CaJ!lemia and lbto
stepped to the ~-
Sprlnldlng bis ~. UbOnlb' wllb qulpo,
Agnew reminded the 1atberinJ o1 the
fate nl one Tbomu iJewey In !IHI.
"We can't be oomplacent," Aanew
maintained. "We've p ,to teep wortJnc.
we remenlber IHI .'!fi!n, Tom Dewey wu a Jock for l'rellllnt • . . tben we
woke up and found be had !oat.•
Agnew aald ooe of tbt keys to winnlnf
in 1m will be the youth vote.
Citing the dforll al Democrata In
regilter YOUJll voten, Agnew laid,
''There are just as many youna people
who want to vote for President Nixon.
' "Once they flnd out the choice of pro-
granns, there will be overwhelming
numbers wbo want to vote for Niron," he
said.
Agnew then touched on major lssuei of
the campaign, ranein1 from the war to
the environment, and even the racial
problem, of wWch be aaid :
"All that was being given to the prob-
lem before Mr. Ni.Ion wu elected wu
rhetoric and charilma. Now, some '15
billion bas been spent foe minorities.
"There I! no more serious cballenae
DAILY PILOT Sllff ......
'CAN'T BE COMPLACENT'
Agnew In Newport Beech
than for equal opportunity."
Agnew, who was more than a half hour
late for his Newport appearanct, warm·
ed up the guests by telling them of the
moment a couple of weeks ago when
President Nixon informed him he would
be on the ticket again thi.a: year.
The county transit district took over
operatlona of the Santa Ana bus ayalem
Aug. I and la now In the actual bus line
operating buslnw after only ... year or
exlatence.
In other acUom, lhe dlatrlct dlrtclon:
-Adopted an uterior color tcheme for
district bulea or overall wblta with a
wida orange atrlpe wllh black borden.
The color scheme was copied from the
Disney World• monorail In Florida.
Figure in 'Shakedown'
Case Drops From View
-Agr<ed lo allow children 11 and
under to ride free on transit district
buses when accompanied by a rider
paying the Oat ZXent rare.
-Awarded the propooed La Habra
DlaJ.A·IUde project operation lo DA VE
Systems of Beverly Hllll and Lu
Systema of Palo Alto. .
The firm opentaa a limlllr federally·
financed l)'llam In N ... Jeney.
Willard Jordilil
To Be Installed
On Coast Panel
Westminster Mayor Derek McWhinney,
who reportedly bu betn questioned In
connection with· a $5,l:m "political con-
tribution" involvin1 Fountain Valley's
Mile Square Park, has dropped from
pubUc view in recent days.
McWblnney, chairman of the Orange
County Transit Dislrict Board of DJrec.
Ion, failed lo appear !looday at the
boanf'a rqular meeting.
Semtarles at W-lft Memorial
Park wbe,. McWblnney wnrkl roport be
11 "out of town unW W-y.• 1'bey
aay lbay <Ion 't know where be Is.
Fourth Director
Quits Council A alate ol omcen headed bY pru14'ftt·
elect WUlml Jonlan will bl lnstliJed
Aug. 11 at a banquet or the Oranie Cf'""
ty Cout Aaoclatlon. • The fourth allC\IUve cllroctor ol lhe Robert Meyen, deputy dlnctor of tbe atate department nl parka and rterellloo atrtre-tom Or1111• Counly community
will be the featured apeaker at !ht dinner Action CouncU bu mlped b1a post, It
meetln( at the Balboa Bay Club at wu learned today.
1 p.m. Antonio Tinajero, ff, of San Antonio,
In addition lo Jordan, tbe new officers Tuu, bad held the Job f« the past five
lo be lllltalled are Richard Stevena, !Int montha. He wu -lnted lo lllcceed
vice president: Carl J(ymla, aeconcJ Ylce Carlos,Ramoa, wbo realined lbe ,11,000 a
prealdenl: Ralpb Kiser, aecretart, and year post almol\,• year ago. Tinajero
Jack Fethan, treuurer. told the CAC board fjf dlreclorl that be
Tickets for the $7 .50 dinner are wanted to retwn to bis family in Texas.
available throuab the Huntington Beacb • Dir~ bla abort term the poverty·
Chamber of commerce office. •11111 rigbllng organization haa been plagued
Beach Blvd., Huntlngtoo Beach, 92tlll. wilb reslgnaUona and penonaJJty con-
Oicta wblcb bave continued lo mar Ila
• ASHES TO ASHES
-BUST TO DUST
siJ:.year history.
Tbe CAC governing board plans lo
meet aoon to appoint an Interim dlrectAlr.
During Monday's transit board
meeting, Supervisor Ralph Clark. who
acted as chairman , said he had been told
that McWhinney, "is tied up with some
business and may be in later." But
McWb.inney didn't show up.
~ Westminster City CounciJ is
scheduled to meet tonight and city of·
ficlals said they were not certain that
McWblnoey would be 1n auendance.
Some informants have alleged ~hat
McWhinney, working with Tad Fujita,
Westminster p I an n Ing commissioner,
auggested that George M u r a J ,
leaseholder for 213 aCTeJ of Mile Square
Pork land, "contribute $10,CO> to a
supervi.sorial reelection campaign."
According to Murai's attorney, James
Okuati of Santa Ana, Fujita accepted a
$5,000 cash payment from Murai last
month in the presence of investigators
from the Orange County District At·
tomey's Office.
District Attorney Cecil Hiclta said Fri·
daY that Fujita wa.s temporarily detained
and questioned '
The investigation ol the Mile Square in-
cident s\afted in June when Mural called
the office of Supervisor David L. Bater
and complained or the contrlbution sug·
gestioo. Baker aaid last week that he im·
mediately infonned lhe District At·
tomey'a Office.
'I1le Orange Cowity Grand Jury will
begin bearing testimony on the case Aug.
22, Hicks said.
Fujita and all others connected with
the case admit being questioned by
d.lstrict attorney's investigators but deny
any knowledge nl the alleged payment
.
"l •• • t11tad aw I crabbed • ot
Ille PreafdellVa ...iariM and ciaDcM'. ·
aJOUnd !ht OVal Olllco • , , But let me
ttll you, Mel Laird -a louly cha
chi.''
Afenw, lot tbt time beJnc, ID)'W&1j,
.... up l<Orclllng crltldama of tlie prea.
But be got his point -•htl> bi
pve "the lateat medical report frotD
Waahineton, D.C."
• "Jack Andmon Is 11111 In retraction,"
be aald, refenioi to the columnlsl'a
IJ1leaJ' of Sen. Thonnaa Eaglelon.
He aald lbe problem wltb b1Jnc away
-lhe Cap~ ::.:.~ ealftllift tam-; palfn awlnp ..... baclt and
find au,..,, paper wort plied up on Jack'
Andenon'a delt."
Agnew. drove dlrectlY to the 1"!k
Q.mpany'a new Bil C.11100 Oluntry Club,
far · the prlvate dinner and · a-
certmony upon CGlldudlq bis :JO.mlouta
talk.
There, Secret Service men at every .,,..
trance blocked aoc.u bj' the public. •
They wouldn' even let repreaeotattftC
or Lioo Count)', Salart intreduce Agnew lo
Golialb, one or tbe offlprintJ of Frasier
the Sensuous Lion, wllich waa caged In
lbe back of. a atrtped station wqoo out·
aide the door.
The ,1,000 entey fee coll tounwnonl
(It only cost '500 lo goll or dinner) bad
been arranged by actor John Wayne, a
Newport Beach ruident. Among the
players were Ray Bol.ger, Lea Brown and
Doug Sanden.
Agnew went directly bact to 1.41
Angeles after the dinner. He had been
there for a weekend of golfing (with
Governor Reagan, Frank Sinatra and
Lloyd Hand) and t e D D i s (with Hand
and Cbarlton Heston).
FrotnP .. eJ
ATOMIC .••
documents and correspondenoa on !be
licensing matter wUI be collected at the
library for public perusal.
The announcement of the hearing p~
ctdures is one of a growing list of AEC
funclion.s as the hearing period ap-
proaches on the major license appJication
by Southern California Edi.Ion and San
Diego Gu and Electric companies.
The final element of state approval for
the twin reactors to be added to the U:·
isling San Qnofre unil WU compJelnd
early this month at the San Diego Area
Regional Water Quality COntrol Board.
approved of a hot-water treatment of
ocean ouUall pipes.
The sporadic lllJling of •tier -
beated 20 degrees more ~ the usual
emuent -was approved to clear the
lines of foulln!, growth. ,
The AEC will consldet radiotogtcal am.
environmental facton: in its bearings on
the two reactors scheduled for com:
pletion late in this decade.
It is erpected that environmental and.
nuclear safety factors will form the bulk
of layman testimony at the hearll\ga.
At least one major environmental
group -lhe People's Lobby -has bat·
tied the proposals for the new ructon
before lhe state Public Utllitiea com-
mission.
--Leaders of that group, wbo losl the
batUe before lbe PUC to ataU the reaclol'
project, won plan lo take tbelr fi&bt
before the AEC.
Singer's Yacht Burns ..
MANDELIEU, France (AP) -Singer
Charles Amavour bu a new yacht no
more. Amavour'1 34-foot sailing yacht
Neuchka burned and llllllk Monday after
a bottle nl gasoline exploded oo boanl Jn·
the Mandtlleu-La Napoule yacht basin
near Cannes. No ooe wu injured.
SKEGNESS, England (UPI) -Five
Indian lmmtgranll with a 1USl>idoul
looking box were detained by polkt. An
officer thouaht one of them U9td a won!
like "hashish" in descrlbtna the contents.
PRUDENT BUYING
Later, pollce dl>covtred the box ..,..
tained aabes of a aemated relaUve and
escorted tbe lndlans In a river to acaltet
them .
Throughout our 77 years of carpet retailing, one fact
becomes quite evident -that when money i1 len plentiful,
people buy better quarity.
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By Irate Patron in Bar
Thia is contrary to popular belief, but makes a good
sense if you think about it. When you have to concem your•
1elf with value and performance, you are likely to buy llltt•
cpialty.
At Alden's in tlie lest three years, our per unit sale
hes been more expenaive carpeting, reflecting this fact.
Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer queli·
ties you will aee anywhere, all at competitive prices.
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A reputed leader of an Orange Count)'·
ba~ 1roup ol patriota la bospltallred to-
day after Wlndin& up a barroom
blJ'llliUe bY crying out: "Give JM liber-
ty or give me death," and aim911 pt!Jnc
the latter.
Vern Ste)Jbl. 31, ol U21 TIJliler Lane,
Huntlngion Beach, wu llited ID Utls!IO'
tor)' condlllcm al Weatmlnater Memot1al
Hospital today with -In !ht baclt and hip.
And Leanard C. Farley, 11, of 12'111
Buaro St., Ganlen Grow, oubsequentb'
loot bit own Uber!)'. · e. 1s beJd 1n ueu of 11.000 bill a11ar
bllnc -and booked .. IUIPldm of aaallllt wllb lDle91 In ..... 11 lliunlor lollowJnc Ibo flacu lat. Sllndt:r nllhl·'
im.Jplld oald .-1o111111 al ""' ...... lldlea14ll ltoJabl, • tlOdal al
tho Guanllm al -· wlllcll dalml IOO ~ _-., -ullartinl patrw Ill Iha aide J Bar.
lit -loc:brilc • all llpodt al ' .
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American herltap Including tho U.S.
ConsUtutlon, 1'ben be 11D11med It up wilb .'
Patrlclt Henry's famouJ quote.
"Give me liberty of atve me death,"
StejsUI declared.
"Do >"Kl really mean that!" patnlll
quoted Farley aa roplyJnc.
"Yeall," Ibo 'flctlm told Ibo otber
patron. '
Gwdlnt ltlddenly blued, as SteJabl
duclted, lllllOWb' avoJdlnc blJnc allot ID
the bead .b1 at 1ea,1 ont al four llDall
caJJbar plltol aboll fired. I
llmllplDn aaJd "" 1 al Jbo alup load lbtlr mart.
'"1111 -1 appannllJ produced a
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ti> • -al people," licl. Jllber --
The end result i1 customer setiafaction, pride end
recommendations which provide our overwhelming source
of new b_i!Ynen.
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Deatla Notice•
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Colleges Need Bonds
., .IOANNE R!YNOUlS ......... ,.., .....
Olfldlls ol the Cout Com·
mtmity C.U.C• Olstr!ct and
the Slddlebedr Commwtfly COllei• lllslricl are eount.Jog
OIJ -ol • atalnlde bond 1-to pnrvlcfe ""1<la for
bufldlnp to boua S,000 new
1tudeols upeded In their
dlstrlctl In the --yeara.
pedod al Goiddl West OlllUI
in lllmlfnalooa Buci.
"TltU'S WllERE the -npld ,......U. In terms ol
....Uatfon Is," WelJOIJ llld. r.;-tbat'• OW' most rapldly
ll'JIWlllf campu1."
pected to .... fNcn t,400
otudento tbfs fall to about uoo
In the !all ol 11'14, Bremer
Aid.
IN AN'l'ICIPA110N ol lhll
... wth . the dlttrlct hat planned
an 11.1 mllllon building pre>
gram. That J>l'Oil'llll. which
Saddlebact olflclals hope to fi-
nance with the bond money ,
-oot include the 14 mlUlon rm. arts bulldin&.
ORANGE COUNTY
'!be Founlaln Valley City
Council 1 pioneer In innovative
pcocraw ror the handicappocl
has requested the League o/
Caliromla CJUes to help pro-
mote jobs IOI' handicappocl
penona.
The resolution calls for the
F:rst Tra:z .. tabllslllnent ol I county ., ., committee w I t h rtprestn-
latives from each city to help
Now .••• Plastic Crea~ _j
Jnvention For Artificial Teem
Altifidll Ttetll -ftlt S.Nalslllll ..
Now, for tlM firtt thn.e:. tdtneectl'tn a
plutk cream th1t held& dentur.. .. nevtrbefore-(onn11JttluOc:mem·
brano th1t ""''' HU IU• w IN ,.,,,,,,., , .. UIHI ., ,.. _, •• It'•.
VDIQue duco'fWfJcalJld FJIOOEHT'9 U Calllomla ..ma approve
the •tto mlllJao -1 in
November, the coast diltrlct
will be tllilble for 110.t mfl.
lion and II.I will be avallable
for Saddleback.
If tbt bond m•uurt _.
and II tbe atate appnrva the
district'• buUdlnf p1.,,., the
!Int application wlll be f0< 1
IU mllllon HumanlU...Arta
and Sclenca bulldlng at
Golden West.
"We'll co to work on thlt c:me Immediately," W1tlon
l&kl. "We're a year behlnd our buildlnc schedule oa 1 t
already."
er.mer llid that buUdinf
hat 1Jready -1pproved for
at.ate money.
Finl on the building list 11
1 11.5 millioo certral beoting
plant which will pn>vlde beat·
1ng and air conditiooing ror
all the new buildings at the
school In Lquna HillJ.
F B l promot• emplO)'Dlent p~I.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ or icyc es grams ror the handicapped. II
Completed '!:d;~;~lnl~orma11i:('oncn~aebou~t t10NG «ONG Dr . Fred Bremer,
superintendent. preoldent ol
Saddleback, aald -·· ol the -laue doe! 110t m<an the dlstricls automatlcally get
the mc::mey.
'lbe mt ol the Golden West
bulldlng prorram lncludd the
followin1:
-AN ADDmON to the
math-science buildin& for $1.I
mUUoo.
A f2.I milllon l)'l1l and pby,.
lcal educ1Uon ~lex is
planned after that aa "-ell as
$1.2 millioa "·orth of outdoor
physical education improve-
ments.
~·--K "';;;;rni;;;<"fiiiCUITOM;jji;;''jAllOtS IN OUNGf S.OOMTY
SANTA ANA -The !Int the handicaJllled and tbeir I' -SAVI UP rv 50'Mr po1enua1 2 sum s135 • ""' , ..... , .... -segment of a c:ountywide · lllllll an Mt1, ~"· Slab. Wtti. ~ t r b'-1 t .1 The city councll has Sl'l[!Al N ICI 1.,. 10W • wt,., ANT 1t1r •J' em 0 ""·ye e rat 5• a previously passed ordinances ~ ... 1.1t .... i•t ,.. •ANY snu COPllt
live-and-one-half-mile asphalt requiring new commercial 11 .. "'"-Ir ..... w •• • Pill AL1tllftOHS
path, eight feet Wide Oll the Centers to make themselves ~ ·:::::: :; :; m•WT PAY~INTI 'bl t t•-h nc1· .......i llli: w..i .••••• tt •• ~ Mir Santa ·Ana River levee ex· aceew e o •ic a 1cat"t"""'· """ .......... 10 • ~ 1 ... 1
"ALL IT DOES Is put the
money in the state co1rm and
then we must still go through
the usual paperwork to get it,"
he uplalned.
-An addition te the library
ror 11.1 million.
-An addition to the music
buUding for 1715.000.
BREMER SAID tbe district
also has planned for a '495.000
pool and a $2.7 million
technology building if the bond
issue passes.
tendin& from Atlanta Avenue This included the Installation •-. 1 Nr ""' .. ,...':,~ ..,._ 1 11
r f heelch . and ,.. n111t 1wt1t1• 1asn McAt1llw ••• _ kl'-... _ ~ ....._ in H u n t i n & t o n Beach o ramps or w 11rs, .,..... • _... 1•1n c.-. hi* ..... _ o,,. °'""' c.v.iy AlttiWt
northward to Edinger Avenue special parking areas c1ose tol~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. Norman Watson,
chancellor of the C o a 1 t
district, noted that the state
money actually provides II.I
percent o/ the building cools. "But that's a pretty goocl
deal," he said. ''Otbenriae the
funds for these buildings
would Ill have to come from
the di!trict... .
CUrreot enrollment In the
Jaraer coast district is 11,000
including both Orange Coast
and Golden West Colleges:
Watlon said enrollment is ex·
peeled to 1nmase u~ by
1974-75 and most of that Jn.
crease (about 2,loil) 1' ex·
-An addition to the
technology b u 11 d I n g for
$200,000.
-An 1ddltloo to the health
sciences building for ~000.
-An 1ddition to the
maintenance area for f21)1,000.
At Orange Coast College, tbe
building pnJITam e>U. for 1
1751,000 administration build·
lq: a $905,000 lecture ball and
addition to the art building; 1
literature • language building
for $1.24 million : a 1154.000
field house and I $20l,000 addi·
tion to the maintenance area.
Saddleback COUege Is ex·
Dial-A-Rwe System
First in Country
W at5on said the hood cam-
paign is just gettinJt started.
Arnold Beckman of Corona del
Mar has ~n named
chainnan of the Statewide
bond committee.
"Right now we'll! con-
ducting voter reg istration on
the campustS" and raisinR
funds for a war chest,''
Wal&On said.
Bus System
Will Serve
UCI Campus
in Fountain Valley, ha3 been the stores. I~
compltled, county Supervisors Councilmen also encouraged
Ronald W. Cupe:rs of Newport e.iisling shopping centers to
Beach and Robert W. Battin of install facilltles for the haJr
Garden Grove h a v e an· dica pped to which the ma·
nounced. jority of them have con-
The City of Huntington formed.
Beach has approved plans for The city council chamber
a connecting trail at Atlanta now under Cilnstruction will
Avenue which will provide ac· also have wider doon, ramps
cess to the beach areas, the and special restroom ficilities
supervisors noted. for the handicapped, according
Next swnmer. an extensionl~~t~o~c~ity~o~m~·c~ia~b~.~~~~~I[ of the river trail is planned. It
will ltretch from Edinger
Avenue 1.4 miles north to Lin-
coln Avenue in Anaheim. YE OLDE NOTICE
In July of 1971, the Orange
County Planning Department
revealed an extensive plan of
bicycle trails and w a y 1
throughout the county. A
feasibility study was ordered
by the county Board of
Supervisors in September of When the Orange County that year. '
Tramit District takes over SANTA ANA -Orange February, 1974. operation of South Coast The original bicycle way ·1 Free Demonstration Of The Two
Remarkable Systems Of Yoga CoUnty Transit District'! Dial-Overall cost or the ex· Transit Company 1 in e 5 proposal was advanced by
A·Ride system, to be in-periment ia estimated at between Santa Ana and residents of University Park
augurated on a one-year trial $180,000 with SS0,000 for con-Orange Coa•t point! •• Sept. in Irvine in March of 1971. Onl voo basis in Decembu will be the ducting and managing, and I. a oew arrangem;t will Bicycle ways are defined as COSTA MESA o1 ~~ ... 11J .. c:!trtne~.t'.:;H'Tf~1.:! ~~L":'~r.~
fint such l)'5tem on the West $100,000 for operations. serve UC Irvine, district existing streets or roa~ has movtd to ~~A ~~ ... ':r:"~ io ":"°kllrv':'1'... C: =:i:•:=, ~= Coast, District Gener al 1be district took flD'ther r--ral Manager G 0 rd 0 n designated as suitable for T"""• rwo ,, .. , YOGAS IOIMd _.,,,... •r• rrie Ptrt«r C°"*lrwiti... ,.;
M r-~-"p t ' '' ~ 2214 N port Bl d tlle _!...,..men Ind -n of ---· anager UVlUUD e e ' stei-toward 8 complete rapid "Pete'' Fielding revealed t~ bicycle traffic and specially ' ew v . A Nf'WPIWT lllKll .c:~r-.:.i: .,, .. , ...... h "--C9Vf'M, .. .,.,
Fielding said Monday. transit -stem for the county day. marked to improve safety for ". · 11'1111me ,..,. bMl'I..,.. to ,. .. Jt '"' .,..,. ... w1 IC.,.., ef Ylrthtl• rtece) "' ~ ltktl W111itoMr Mys: "I •'"9 2 ~In•~ t-.t """ •
The experimental system Monday. . 1be new route will see buses bicyclists but nol having a CY· iuni! s:::• ~~.~v-: " ... m.,. mind " " uo•"' ••. """ in.
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will be installed in the Ful-Purchase and operation departin· g South Coast Plaza Cle land physically separated ALL NIW AND A H....,..,,., 11act1 boll! 111111*1' ''"': •· .•. mor• _,, . r·--
by Se f .1..:-JUMPING WtTH JOY u •-' ' '" lerton-La Habra. Yorba Linda pt. 1 of the South Coast and going direct to University rom motor v~le traffic. •• . · . mv cot1C101tt111M,. muc11 1mprovw.-· • W S 'II S f _.,. not (-lo Ille l•M d-1lrtll0ft ind llrod ovt wllal llAJA 1,.. I
arta. Transit Co. lines between San-Park via the San Diego Bicycle trails are defined as • •• ,,..... u" HATH.t. YOGA '" •II 1tiov1. You ... """"" ... .t111ot11on.. Plti" -.. '
ta ·--and Costa M th b I ..... Sft•••-t'• -A.114 Still ''°' In WllOM141't ) It comists of a fleet of lml1l .IUW. esa, Freeway, then on Cam .. ,.. pa ways e s t a I s h e d ·
N wport n--·• f r-Thi l11t Pin • A.nywh•r• '9'ebicles (11-20 passma:ers) e ---~ Ba bo1. Drive to the university and rpecifjcally for bicycle traffic flllDIMONITIATIONTOMOllOWATllA.M.99111P.M.
dlapatched in response .to Corona del Mar and Laguna south to Newport Center. ,-~·~nd~pb~y~stic~al~ly'f,.~par~a~ted~f~ro~m~~~o~Pl~N~A~T ~"~'~DO~A~·~M~. ~~~=··::•'::.,.~·!":•-:!'!'""~'"';"~-;-;;w~,.;·~· ~A~ .. ~·;";·~';''~'=&=~~·~·~·~•:·~~~ spec.Uic requests for service, Beach was one action. From the center the route wlll motor vehicle traffic within or YOGA CIHTll, 441 I. 17tti St.
he explained. A purchase price of $70,783 continue on to the Balboa outside of road rlghl or ways.
The schedules will be nu-was agreed upon with the Penin!Ula, Fielding said.
lbl _ .......... ,.. to ts district paytna: a management An arrangement with the
e, ·~................. reques fee of $19,400 a year for opera.. UCI student body ls being
for transportation as they are t1·00 by the --nt o-er ked h t ... _ received by a central di!patch r•........ .... wor out so t a stlllM;l1t!:
and adjusling to shift!: in stbpa under contract with t be may show 1 membership card
ta cfrl · " ~th dlstrfcl and the district will be ,.Jm. v ver commurucawCll 1'"l Primary. goal Is to upgra~ ··--• •-d'-·ldl by dio ~ b~ by the stu=nt body oo 1 w,.. er ra · the eal!Wl( .. rvlce generally the basis of a 11 a quarter per
The one-year fri41 IY'Wn aloog uistlng mule!. In student, the general manager
will be lnltalled by 1 CCJllo future yean, nlUlea will be said.
llllllnt firm aeleded Monday reallgned Fielding said. He said UC! may coolinue
by the district dlrectDn. Elibt air-a>lxlltiooed bwea the bus line, which wu Jn.
Winning COIJIUllant WU I will be leased joint pnrject partnenbip ol for the u~ded auguraled through C..ta Mesa
DA VE Systenu of Beverly service. Delivery of the bwea this fall for studenls in that
Hilll and LEX Sysleml of Is expected by mJd.September. area.
Palo Alto. The organlzaUoo 111-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~11 now ope.nting a s i mi 1 ar
federally·flnanc<d -· !Ion pnrject in Haddonlleld,
N.J., Fielding aaid.
Five other pnrposals were
received ond reviewed to.
eluding one from Ford Motor
Olmpany wblcb was oerlauafy
COOlldered but ruled out
because, according to
Fielding, It lacked aasurance
of cmtrol of dajr·to-day opera-
tions.
Other blddera were Boeing,
Mitchell -Alloclalea, Slmpoon and Curtin, and
Geoepace, Inc.
'lbe -to be purchaaed on Jeaae for the north COU11ty
el<perimenlal program will be
fUeled by pnrpane Pl and -
·-,ll,000 each. '!be ClllllAlltant must -to develop I l)'llem that j)l'C>
•Idea the belt pouible -
at the --1J>la OOlt, the -1 -..r uld.
Patrona m to be picked up
It their door and cfefivered to
their cfeltinallon. Mulmum oecurltY &om crime ls anotber
eaenua~
Eighteen IDClltba .... alloted
In the cootra<t !or completlon
ol the pnrjed with bus _..
tlcN to begin wlth In 11...a.
The J1llem will be operaled
and evaluated for ... year to
llt<omber, 1173, llJil I flnal
npan will be due by
)( ,... --lldallllon «-ol--to «If .......... {l:tl ...
10 that we lba7 utell a
ll1endl1 ... -... hllp ._ .. _ _.... ....
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FINANCE
Sneezeless Building
A Must for Project
KENT. Wash. !AP) -
They're buikhng a spa~ age
apartment here and the order
is: make it sneezeles.s.
That means, not one speck
of house dust. which could
turn a projected tr ip to Venus,
Jupiter, Salurn. or some such
plact, lnto <i monumental
scientific dud.
Boeing Co. employes in bun-
ny suits are working oo the
spotJess "apartment" complex
needed to create a spacecrart
which vo'ill explore the planell.
The A1ariner Venu!!-Mercury
'73 must be put together In an
atmosphere so clean it would
put the most fastidious
housewife to shame. Even an
invisible speck of dll!t could
endanger the entire mi55lon or
, the first American spactcraft
.designed to perform a
,multiplaoet e:r p loral l on
·mission, Boeing officials A.id
Thursday.
Many of the same engineers
and craftsmen who built the
Lunar Orbiters and Lunar
Roving Vehicles now are
working in the new, isolated
complex. composed of three
rooms and a t~st comple x.
Cleanliness is the overriding
conce rn.
A particle or housedust
, M'ilhin a key subsystem could
·'reflect enough light to fool a
: seruiltive piece of optical
: equipment about the locale of
: a guide star. The spacecraft
·could pass its target out of
camera range. A larger parti·
cle of dust could hide major
~features on the p l an ets •
,surface from the camera's
•eye.
· The new spacec r aft
manufacturing area is design-
ed to make s u r e that dust
never gets in the camera's eye.
: The heart of the complex is
11• •• OICMM ,_,. ta • . .,~ ...
•Ts.Hal .... _,
meet
tht 1,5(11).square foot laminar
flow room, wbere t h e
spacefraft's subusemblies
are pieced together. All air
flowing inlo the room puses
through high
particulate air filters that
screen out dust and specs of
dirt. The filters are 99.7 per-
cent efficient and admit alt i&
Coast Firm
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by deTomuo , •• lmportl!d for U ncoln-Mercury. ItallaD
cwchwork created by the brilllant Ghia Stud.lot of 1\lr1n;
Ford dealgned the 351 OD 4V V..S engine. Fout whetl tn-
depenent 1uspenslon and mld-1hlp enitint placement. ttv•
speed aear box. fUlly synchronized , , ,
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NEW· YORK (AP)-After port1J11 fiq atnljht · . ...t.OGJ of adun<•, tile lloclt market ran • bilo
· llftl(it takin& and 1dvera war news TuesdlJ and fell back lllJbUy.
· · · ''To .... ., today f'IU'•• iot to look back at tut woei," said Larry W1<btel, •Ice president for
1'Jeardl of Bache It Co. ..The Initial IUlllO of 111-~ ihuslum bu "sned, and you're seeing the back· • lub."
Since the Dow Jones Industrial averace· bad
:. calned more than 28 point. In fl•• days. ..... i...
• •Olton wore bound to cash in their & a 1 n a, said
' Monte Gordon ol Sartorlous It Co.
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LOS ANGELES (A PI
Southern C•lifoml.a Gu Co.
llAs fil~ an applicallon "·itb
the state Publk Utllltiea Com·
mission for 51pprov1l to Issue
M!l million In bonds to finance
expansion programs and re-
pa y a short-term debt.
A spokesman for the com·
pan)' said the is.year first
mortgage bonds would bt
ready for public sale in mid--
September If the PUC ap-
provt1 the appUcatlon.
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Festival:
Hurrie.ane • ID Jail Western
Roundup
Lessees Will Lose ·
Park Land C.abi•
Boxing's Bad Boy Working on Appeal
RAHWAY, N.J. (UPI)
-He WU called. "Hur-
ricane" when be WU box·
lng'I bad boy Ind fbu&bl
for t h e mlddlewelgbt
diamploosblp ol t 11 e
world.
Now he'• number 4547%,
convicted ol t h r e e
murders, eligible f o r
parole in 23 years.
Rub Jn "Hurricane''
Carter, 38, II back behind
ban, thll time at the
mulmum s ecurity
Rahway State Prllon. lt
WU while be Wll in a
reformatory for 1 allt>.
blng al.molt two decades
qo that be learned to
ligbt.
Re estimates he made
as much 11 $500,000.
lt'1 gone now. What
happened to It?
• "You live," he ana:wers
simply. "If I'd saved it
all, it still wouldn 't have
done me any good, would
it?"
Now be wears a white
barbef's smock for hls job
in the prilon mess hall.
Tbe bla<k ahaved head I!
la.rle and the mustache and goatee dJ'lw attention
from the Datle!led """'·
Finn Finds
Living Site
Of lee Age
ROV ANIEMI, F I n la n d
(UPl)-A Finnish archeologist
bas amotmced the discovery
or a prehistoric village in·
habited approximately 10,000
years ago during the Jee Age.
Dr. Aamlo Erae-Esko, head
cf the prehistoric department
of FinJand's National Museum ,
said Monday the discovery
near the Polar Sea coast
represents the fint trace in
Finland of the Komsa cuJture
discovered earlier in Norway
aOO Russia.
The 1ite is the oldest place
where people have lived in
Finland, but the origin or the
lnbabitants l3 still shrouded in
mystery. be said.
'Jbe Jee Age people lived In
Finland s.~ years before the
Finnlsh-Ugrlan people settled
here from 100 to 200 B.C.
Erae-Esko . who Is
personaJiy leading the ex-
cavations, told the newspaper
Helsingln Sanomat that he
began exploratlorui in the area
when word reached him that a
local prieat had found man-
made ancient tools In the
area .
Immediately after making a
preliminary survey, Er 1 e -
EUo said, be established that
the fuxlings emanated from a
village that pr<dated the Stone
Age.
"The findings are very rich
and the setUement must have
come about at the end of the
Ice Age." he said.
The site is situated at the
shore of the Teno river near
Utsjold at the Polar Sea. The
first traces of an ancient
culture 10,000 years old wert
Still at bis lig!!Ung wtlChl,
157, Carttr looka
fonnldable, but the gold,
rlmteu glasses help only
one eye. The sight m tbe
right eye II gooe.
Durjng the Interview ba
malnlalntd his Innocenct.
Ftral one guard, then a,...
ond escort1ng a vilitor to
the back of tbe prison,
aald witbDllt beailation,
"He was framed."
Oo Dec. 14, 1114, In
Philadelphia, Carter Joel
to Joey Glardello for tbe
mlddlewdibl cham-
ploD.1bJp. A year earlier,
on the way up, be had
knocked out Emile Grll·
fith Jn the f11St rwnd.
Griffith. then a
welterwe ight, taler
b e c a m e middleweight
champion.
The murders which st~
him to Rahway OCUfTed
June 16. 1966, in Pate.rsol).
Carter wu questioned and
releaud, but in October,
he and a friend were ar-
rested. Both have been in
jail since, sentenced to
thrte life terms for the
murders of a tavern
owner and two CU!tomer1.
Carte< has found •
Famll11 Cirrus
publhher for bis
autoblocniphy and has
about three more cbapten
to do. He pla)'I a little
aoltball. He workl wltb hla
lawyer on a federal appeal
of h!1 conviction.
"l'm trying to do a
multitude of other thll1f(I
that will eventually lead
me outla here. I really
don1 belonl here."
But then be 11ya ol !JOI.
Ing. HYou know, )'OU go in
there and Uy to beet ~
other'• bralns out, but
alter It'• aver, man, you
know, you couldn't find
any better people. 11'1 just
• btted that'• hard to
find."
The coovenaUon kept
coml"lf back to the trial.
The jurors we;re all white,
as we-re the two key p~
ecutlon witnesses. both ot
whom w e r e convicted
thieves. The s t a t e
supreme court upheld the
conviction, ruling that any
errors in the trial were
"harmleu" and didn 't
violate law.
"Of ......,., I fall to aee
how they can be harmless
errors lt I'm sitting up in
jail," be said.
"" Bil Keane
"Wo'rtJ going to the BEACH!"
VW Attaeks
No Parking Under Ship
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Shadel
of the deadly sea battles of
1944.
A G.rm.an craft bearing the
insignia of a Volkswagen at-
tacked the U.S. destroyer
Craig the night of July 21, the
Navy disclosed Monday.
Chad Williams, a aailor who
works in his off-duty hours as
a pizu deliveryman, wu
aboard with a salami and
cheese when his car started
rolling.
big ship berthed at Pier 5
the Naval staUon and, said
Williams, •'It balanced a aec--
ond on tho Craig's lines and
slowly dipped Into the water -
it dkln't even make a slpash."
Navy diven found It 35 !eel
below the ourlace and pulled It
up with cb.ains.
MEMPlllS. Tonn. (AP) -
Out ol the Well. the -...ie again -letpllw over Ibo
backsldesol-.l\llllblaz. ~ bthlnd Oeelng ouUaws.
rigbllng W1<J111S and ridillC off
Into aunaets wltb a cborua of
YOlces and guilan rlalng from
nowhere.
'l1>ey ..... all there In fUml
-IUCh legendl u Hopeloar
CUaidy, Red Ryder, Buck
Jooes. Tom Mlx. Lub Laroe,
Sunad Canon. Ta Ritter,
Ttm Holl, Mu 1 'AllbJ 11
Turbune, "Fuay" Q. Jones,
Roy Rogers, and, ol coun•"
the Loot Ranger wltb the
evw.faithful Tonto.
Only now, they were not a-.-:-.,
playing to packed bouaea • .1=-.~ filled wltb kills dwnped by their motben for Saturday •1fl'1 good, b\lt l don't think a mournful e~tiJe'1
Jnffathons at the movies._ Kida lament la going ID 10 aeywbere, reciml ~··
who booed the bad gu)'I,
hlsaed the inlrequent hoy-gkl
:tuff, and rocked the rafters
when right won out, as it
always did. Army tO Doub'le ·Size
Of Foi:ces in WAC
1bis time, the movie ki.ngl
of yesteryear rode before
some 150 grade-8 Western
film buffs gathered In four
filming rooms of a Memphis
hotel, at wbat wu bUled as WASHINGTON (AP) -The to make H mon lemlnlne,
the first annual Western Film Army bas announced plans to more conilorlable and wltr
Collectors Film Festival. nearly double the size or the to maintain. A pantauit for
Such lines as "You betcbum, Women'• Army Corps by 1J7I. work aim ii being consklued,
Red Ryder," "I'm a peaceable ibe said..
man," "Don't worry , Ma, to give the WACs almost S!IJ ... 1n the meantime, the WAC. Long Shag! Page Shag! Lions
we'll get whoever done this to type job uecpt combat, aDd have been authorized to wear h b 11 rf
you," anc1 "Look.I like thll is maybe to put them f • a more stylish b1ack ·pateiit· Mane! Frenc Bo ! A Pe ect
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the showdown" drew chuckles, pantaults leather aboe and a black bertt S I F Q B
not cbeer1. Bui the audience 11,1 ~ ol 1 plan !<> use In place ol the old World War ty es Or Ur reezy ,.
was obviously hooked on more women In the mllltary ll·atyle cap. Airc;ut. No Rollers. No Sl!lt! No : -.1gla that could never bite and to -·· sll...,'~"· stlrl lengtha, however, will
the ilult. -.... ~ remain the same -... loclt F F. A sh N A Collectors and buffs came Army'• pr'oblema tn .ac above "' °"" Inch below the USS. . 1rst a·mpoo, ext '
lrom ·asfarasCaiifomlaand anall·VOiunteerAnny,bynexl lmeO.-"Weleellhla,lla:good Su,perbly Shaped Wet Haircut.?
New England to view 114 filma summer. .ftasooabte skirt length !or...,
and six seriala, one of which "By bringing In more ,anIJonn," said the 51-)'00Mld Then Quick Drying With The ,
was the Lone Ranger coJ.. women, the Army will be able general. " '
1ect100, brought by Clyde ear. to reduee the number of men '!'he w~cs, now mostly In Hand-blower and Brush.
roll of AUanta , who said he required in noncombat Jobs," cledcal and administrative $5
owns 743 western films. erplalned the WAC director, jobs, will aooo take their place Aircut .00 & Up.
They watched such classics Brig. Gen. Mildred c. Bailey. a1Dl1f(side men as mtssU.. ~~1•.tyH•BI• EA•lightUly Th;gyheSrl ALON$ . ; as Buck Jone! in "Empty Sad-She told a news confere~· repiir crewmen, radar techni·
dies ," Eddie Dean and Lash the 13,320--mern,ber WAC will cians, electronics apeeiaU.sts,
Larue in "Song of Old Wyom. expand to 15,900 by nu:t June · and b e a Y Y • e q u l pm e n t
ing," Gene Autry in "Riders in and by June, 1'78, wiU be ""Operators.
Tbe Sky," Roy Rogers in 24,000 the largest am World Women ltetttolore were AND WIG BOUTIQUE : •
''Twilight in the Sierras," Tom War II, when it was DW1y aDowed to fill only 139 of the
Mi> In "Daya ol the Thuo-100.000. .414 Amr/ jobs. but DOW only SOUTH COAST PLAZA
dering Herd," and Buck Jones To help attract n·e W' 41 are mtricted for women. '( I 00 steps from the Mty Co. t
and John Wayne in "'Range enlistees, Gen. Bailey said the ancltbey: all Involve Cl1'f7iDI: I Appointm•nts not afways n•cessary.
Feud." ·~gree.n~~unilonn;·~~will~·~be~ftll~y~led;;;'~i'ille~. ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~!! "l collect western fllmslr
simply because when I was a
kid, I couldn't get enough ol
them. I wanted to have them
for my own," said Carroll,
whose favorite cowboy ls Buck
Jones.
Carroll, who brought 16
westerns and three serial• to
the tbree-<lay festival. said be
has pa.kl as much as $1,000 for
a serial. "Of course, I paid 1
lot more than that for the
'Lone Ranger' series," he
said.
Five of the western heroes
of the 1930s, '4119, and '50s at-
tended the r .. tival -Lash
Larue, Swiset Canon, Mu
"AJibl" Terhune, Ru 11 e 11
"Lucy" Hayden. and Don
0 Red" Barry.
&xne are still Involved In
show business. Barry, SS, ls 1
Hollywood acripl writer who
sun does some acting and
Carson has a Louisville, Ky.,
television !how. Larue, 55, is
writing a book. Tarhune ts II
found in Norway and northern Runlaattheturn~thecen-1~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 1972-model beeile blt,tbe
No damage was found to the
Craig, but the car was deemed
ruined by salt water and
Williams was cited by tbe
Navy IOI' unauthorized parting
under ·• ship. and fttired.
lury.
The toob, knlve1 and ar-.
rows. have been made from
quartz, similar to those lound
;n Alta and in Petsamo in the
Soviet Union.
"We have to establlsh what
kind of people it was and what
kind of &Ociety was formed,"
Erae-Esko said. HTbe art.a II
of considerable size and now
mun be mapped and pro.
tected for the future ."
Tomb Found
TOKYO (AP) -Radio J>e.
ting ftpor\<d that O.inele '
~ bave found the
••compar1ltvely wen.
preae:rved" body ol. a woman
1ft'lpped wttb aUlc In a tomb
tbougbl to be of the early Han
l>ynastJ, which ruled more
thin 2,000 yean ago.
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chddar, Ravor 4.tlthlul. hy ood onjoy a plec• cul frosh ,,._, tho wllo1~
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that's only 35%" wide,. Exclusive
potented shelves edjust lo any
hti9ht. Exclusive stor-mof doon
In both refrigerator ind frtexer.
No defrosting ever witli excl'!SiYO
ff-frost; 5 ·~,,. cold COfltrols.
Decorator fl'Odtl, too.
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VOL: &5, N0 .. 221, "4 .SECTfONS, 50 PA6ES fJGUST a, I '72 TEN CENTS
Route Extension in .Laguna
I
Nbon Cited
McGovern Blas.ts
Inflation Moves
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Sen. George
S. McGovern charged today that the Nil<·
m adminis&i-atioo hid d e I i be r ale I y
1 tbrown·people oot ol. wort as a means of
dealing witb lnflallon.
'CAN'T BE COMPLACENT'
Agnew In Newport Be11ch
Agnew Whisks·
Into Newport,
Meets Supporwrs
B1, L. PETER KlllEG
Of .. Dllh' '""( ..... Anildst.tight11l"l·Jftd!< ....,nty, Vice
Pr<sldenl ,.Spiro T. Agnew wbiilid
tiiniugJ> Newporl. Beach , .M<mda1' If. wnoco, cMng a IW,ll arid · breeoY. P!'P
talk lo campaign workers II· the< New-'
po!Ur Inn and giving OUI trophies 1o'the
wlziners of an ucl"'1ve fllld-raiaing golf
taornameot al the nearby Big Cal\YOO
Country Club.
Reporters and TV crewa w e r e
manhaled behind coroons in the
Ntlwporter's Moote Carlo room before
Agnew strode in, slloolt handa with the
65 or so key volunteers invited from
tbrougboul Southern California· II"\ then
stepped to the mic:ropbolle., . ' ' '
Sprinkling his talk liberally •With ~.
,,_ romincl<d the cathertn« <i u..
! ... of ooe Thomas Dewey in 1118.
11We can't be complacent.• ~
(See AGNEW,l'qol) ·1 '
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In a new effort to gain support from in-
dl>idual uniolll In the ·organilod labor
.........i. McGovern spoke bere lo the
lllllUll .... -.oithe i00,000.membet
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School Report , •.
Termed Useless
By' Associatio1i
A 11,%75 prtute 1cmmtant'1 report on
the Laguna Beach Scboola' lioanclal op-
peratioa was hll u 1'untnowledgable"
and useless by an investigation of the
Gallforola .AsooclaUcm of Scbool Business
Offlcla1a (CASllO).
'Ille private report onlered In 1 bloc-
..,.. by Scbool Districl truste.. William
Thomas, Patricia GWette and Gerald
Linke, WU crlUc:iied and Chari .. Hess.
district business manager, was supported
In the !JASBO·report "1eased Monday
by the board.
"1lle roport of Robert Pugh Is !IOI
meliil became II rdloctJ a lack of
lmowleage rqanfing school •=ting
requiremeits• and provides no remedies
as part of his 'Specillc Recom-
mendaOons'," the'ttport stated.
Trustees ,..,. Informed by the report
tbal "lbe 8dminiltrallon of the busineu
fundion of Dr. u..., ... bas been quite
capa1)ly demomlrated lo .,... satisfaction
by the various ... ports, bookkeeping and
control recordl and.other documents.
"Dr. Hess u thoroug)I, capable,
knowledgeable and understandillg of the
needs al the llChool dillricl In carrying
oul his assJcnnient. He is lo be com-
nienddl. for a profHsimal manner lo
~ol'lllhla his ruties," the CASBO
reJ)orl_ llllel.
Hess and his opol'lllon ~ attacbd
by lbe Pugh report u "lnefllden~" ••..toppy!' ..s "'lnadeqoate."
Pqb, a Newport Beach accountant
with no previowi sdr>ol bus1-ex·
perlence, .... hired by trustees Thomas,
(See aEPORT, .... I)
Amalgamated Meat CUiien and Butcher
Workmen (AFL-CIO).
Moments alttt be finished his %1·
minute acldmo al the Amerlclna Hotel
in the wno ballroom wbtn! .AFL-CIO
l'nsidenl Geor&e Meany lllUbbed N-
sevenl months ago, ~"' won by
acdamation )be <ll\IDrsem<!ll of the 1,IOO
dtleplOs' attewl .. the -->Tho', deleploo ... ,.w ., : ..
ilcGomi ..... Ille --·illil ~-t:;'c::.·0•11 ......
McGovem allO dlllpd tbll "lllr<
..-ics"!oitmd·alaatrucMwllllt
rewarded the rli:b.and ~ lilt llllddle class. ·
He taid bis office .llll<Oftftld 1 Federal
Trsde Commlaslm llt1llly --ago thal lllowed the lop 100 <1>rporatiool
look in $15 billion a year ID Jl'CIOOllOl1
profits.
"I am accused of beU. a ndicll on
this matter or tu:, reform," McGovtm
taid In extemporaneous mnadll lidded
lo bis ten.
· "What I advocate la clmlDg -ol these windfalls for bli t.nine11 that hive
the effect al raising the tua al loftr ID-
come People. And for that I am beJnt
tirancl<icf a ndicafby Mr. N-and his
cohorts," he said. ·
McGovern now appears to have lddn ..
ed ..... than 40 ~of his f!OOl_ ol
gaining the aupport of lllllm witb 1~
million membenhip b1 Labor Doy.
''Deliberate!)' tbmriDg -le out of wort -that ii 'Nlxonomlcl.' ,.
llfCGo9erii taid ID his propared tm.
He taid an addJU<inal two million mon
penons are out of work now than "wbm
Nixon look ofllce.
"And that's not acddental; lt'1 by
design," McGovern said. "'lbe plan was
lo Item Inflation by alowln& down the
economy.''
But he Aid inflation cooUnues.
"Fon:lnc workers lo get by on poverty
wages -that is 'Nilonomics, • "
McGovern said.
He added that tbe.Seoate beat back by
ooe \'Ole Wbl.te H-pressure lo llill the
minimum wage bill.
"A tu 11ruc1Un! which mrmll tbote at the lop and _., lbote ID the mlddle
-that ls: 'Nll(IWDla'," lllcGoftru Aid.
"II'• the ume old Republican approach
-busineaa eels 1 llnm loot cmce ID a
wbllt, and wotken gel clobberecL"
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. , ~,"'.'. "!,""1''!', foiilo~!'!. "'· :.£,;
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by Phil lnterlancll
"l Dent'·S.. How You hltld'9d to H1ff 1 Succeuful 'Junk ind
Tltfnp' Solo With nu. ;1111val1 Gol1111 on at tho S.IM' Timo.'' . .
Laguna Planners ·Back
Height,s Improvement
Arch Beach Hei&btl Is a "'crtm lftl, •t
Laguna Beach planning -n agr...t -y niiJ>I, u they fuDy ....
cloned cmcems apmaed in 1 letler lo
the cit)' from Philip D. May, spoktsman
for property owne,. ID the hllllop
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May urjed · hnme<ti1te attenticn lo
problems created by • m!nl•Nre popu.
lation oplodm in hdl Beach llelgbta.
In addJUoa lo greatly -lrafllc problems, be•Sald, the qelgbbo-bu
DO fire station, DO parU or recreation.
....... !nadeopulle polke palroll and
-ligllllaf, drainage and .......
problems and poor -both for ml-
dents ond emeigency ftldclea.
''!lie ~ ........ with bis ......
-· -to ut the Cit)' Coancll lo ..,.. the Ard! -ffelchll IDltler lo fhem for • ~ l\llldJ' and
--.. 'to -lo be· IHen to -Iii tna11y· pn>Mems In a
comprohensivo Plalmlc pnllrllil.'
"II will IUe -real bard tbougbl, •
said commissionm: &g.r Lanphear.
"Right now' I'm at I loss to know what to
do."
Mrs. Robert Kellogg, a !~year midenl
of the bllllop nelgbbo..-, urged-more
concrete act.ion. .. This aounds llke a
broken record to me," lbe said. .. It's
been referred back and forth lo com-
mittees for 10 years, C&n't )'OU &ate at
leas'. one delinlte step and wi<lea SUmll I.
Road? Anyooe Uling it now takes bis life
in bis hands. II
Lanphear said he fell 1 the cooncil
should at least be Wed to we steps to
keep two lull tralllc lanes open on !he
narrow roadway, even lf it involved mnovlnJ ..... parkiog.
City ..,.-r Bobble Ingram told tbe
comrn.W:ion thlt improve~t ot the
road ii ICbeduled lo beein around De-
cember, !ollowtng installlUon of RWel'
mains.
or .. ge
"
Wea&Mr Sui~i·de: ·•Toq Mu~h Love~
"The wbole area neecla study in terms
of land use ud open splCe," said ~
missioner LoJ1 Jeffrey. "Jt'=~ru
and will Cllltlnue lo cteote We
llhould gel Input fn>m prvperly owuen
before there'• more deftloPment."
Smmy qaln tbrfialll ·-clay, wtth tempenbn al a1)llOld •
72 II the beacbel, rising lo 15 ...
lllld. ·Lows lAlligbl ID the !It's.
Young Blonde Pl'unge1 . 21 Floors to Her Death
Police Probing
Huge Drug Ring
In Laguna Beach
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INSmE 'l'OD-' Y , . '
Rubin "Hairricanc• Carter,
bozi!lil'I bod bo¥, who fo1111ht
for the middl<w<lghl ohompioft-
1hlp of U,. world in l964, got
llil 11clrt fi9hlin9 In • "l""""' I01!/. NOVJ h< u -a. jell, at , R4hwav, N .Y., ~I«<! Of .....
dnl of U>hidl II+ 4"" ..,..
othcn 1Q¥ he u ..,,....,,L S'°"
.. P90< 12.
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MIAMI (AP) -• A DOte found ID a
,.... -··-porbd below the'• ll«y apartment -Aid, "I bad lo do
IL f bad DO Giber cbolco. 11'1 nobod7'1
faul~ oaly loo much love.•
1lle --ICl'lwled -•
clpntte --partlallJ In -11111 Jllllllll1 ID EnCllah-"l~ -, ---1o ...... .. llkide k SJ I e/. too IDllCfli loft,''
--lilt. ~ ll<Cram -no [$J ..... ,... ......... .
lctt'y,_..D_lt ... ....
' Nklo .lllof lllo -·· I
0 1
0 Dr,
8lgbert -· a JO.yeoMlll ---. .. _up-.,iot..,.
-lalmnled al Iii wil•'• doatlL 'Ille llll••l'llt1 al Miami Medical Build ...
w1we Scblef• wwb 11 I bioclmniat, II
two --tllo ..... -..... c wbero pollca Slid 11111; &clPld<r ap-
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11 JACE CHAPPELL
Of ... ...,'"" ......
A tancl«I !rd ol pbcmy Identification
~ and ~ oonitnerda1 4""
actlv!Uea In ai:1ua1.. Llclllll Beach llllltap-.. Dtt•Olk el ..., .... 11,,
dope ......... ...., pollca claim _.,.,
1J1D1 ~ ID tbolr pmotrallOll
"',t, ....... ii.: ~ .. ~tided
.... ,.,... i.....,. -buaa-.n wbo Al u a "*"ber al in ..i -.i itiat .........i po1lco ....,_ ....
pllc:ants lo ...._ their 6-..
potential olflcvt, .
Tbo ~ II Aid 117 police It bo
a major, ~ DOt the major, ..,.U.r and
(llto DllUGS, Pace I)
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of the project Monday nllbl, clly at.
t.orney Tully Seymour commented, "It's
.• real problem r... the PlaMlni C-.
mlsston when t b e ' e environ.mental
statemenls ire received after com-
mitm<nts already have'been made by the
cit "and county." f almllar 11tuallon ar:oae In connectkm
with•the city's proposed porcba11 ol Boat
~ land for exttl)lioo ol campu
Dr! .. , wblcb resulted in llling of a
(See ROADBLOCK, Pap I)
e
Action Due
.
On Escrow
In October
A temporary l'ellrainlng order lo keep
the city ol Laguiia Beach fn>m depoollln&
runc1s in escrow in Its proposed Boat can-
yon land purchase was .lasued In
Superior Court this morning by Judie
Jame1 F. Judge.
BecaUS< of the estimated lime needed
lo argue the complex case, Judge Judge
translerred It lo the court of Judge Bruce
Sumner, when! a lull bearing wUI be
ICbeduled for I a.m. oa Oct. llJ.
The-lepl action wu lnitl1ted by
ViJl&e Laguna In 1 lawsull ll(llnsl Iba
clly al Laguna Beach, allqing the city
baa failed lo provide an adequata eo..
vironmentaJ impact statement. u re-
quired by state law, in connecllort with
the purchase of land for the' extenskll or
Campwi Drive.
City Altomey TUiiy Seymour agroed lo
the temporary restraining order and told
the court the city would not depooit
funds, pending the Oct. llJ hearing.
Also present was attorney James
RaLnon Smitb, representing Py n o
Eatalel, °""'" of the !l.:kae parcel In-
volved, who wu given permiaion to In-
tervene ind present bis argumtntl at the
bearing.
For the past three yean, Pyne Eatalel
bas bad a sull pending against the city to
force a decision in the propoaed land
purchase, maintaining itJ development
plans wer.e being Impeded by the lq
delay.
A1ao upected lo participate ID the Oct.
llJ hearing are representatives of Iba
coun!f ,~hicb has an investment_.io ---I roaa project, and the Slate Atlomey
General'& Environmental Unit, which
monitors cues tnvolvlng t b e en-
vironmenlal statement llw.
Are Communists
Opening Another
Viet Offensive?
SAIGON (UPI) -TD·l!d Communist
troops aUacked al _.11e ends of tho
lndocblna belUdrool today, indlc:ating
the llllled lour-monllHld Ncirtb Viel:
nameee offtDllve may be on the movt
again.
North Vietnamese troops led by lluge,
Soviet·bullt 'n4 tanks aUaclled lllr<O ·
tO'llJIS in tho Cambodian Parrot's Beat
along vital acceu roulel lolo South Vlei:
-·· '1nteaJc »•~ Delio. Slmul"""-111, Commuolal -bet·
tied weary Soatb v-marina
ltylng lo recapture Quq Tri city at tho
extreme northern end of -Vlolnom. Some llraleglsts Aid the moves In-
dicated the Communiats mlChl be pll!l-ninc an attack against Hue, the fonntt
Imperial capital IS miles IOUtb ol ~
Tl'i city.
otben Aid the llClioa mlcht precede a
CommW!lat attempt lo .,... inlo tho
•aluahio dell• ..... and -al Salloo, However, tho llboral Ull ol. tanb .i-.
ed the U.S. campolp lo -Viel:
ftlMOll ports and Ibo ~
bombln(J drift..-1'ortll V!ot 11 •1
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dalroyed, mainly "1 A a or le 1 a
airpower. 1n tho~ om·•·•
drive and nine -. ol *t -vehidea .... wiped out -11111111 'ftl
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Fellowl!lfl Army
Navy Orders ·call
For More Women
WASHINGTON (AP) -Following the
Anny'• lead, the Navy ls5Ued sweeping
orden today caWcg ror equal treatment
for women and opening the way to wlgn
them duty aboard warships at aea.
Adm. Elmo R. ZUmwalt Jr., chief of
naval operations, aaid that once the corr
1Ututional amendment granllng women
equal rl&hla la ratified by the necHSary
fl states there is DO reason why women
couldn't auve at 11ta, become aviator• or
attend tht Naval Academy at Annapolll.
There will be aome in the N1vy "who
will be ooocened" by this, Zumwalt told
a Pentagon neWI conference. "But there
Ls no reason ln theory, In aocloklgy or in
equity why women ahould not have the
aame opportunities that men hive ...
"The ultimate goal, auigrunent of
women to ships al aea, will be timed to
coincide with full Implementation" of the
equal rights amendment, he aaid.
In the meantime, Zumwalt announced
that a limited number of officers and
eoJJJted women are being wigned to the
hof!pita1 ship Sanctuary as a pilot pro-
gram.
In the paat, women have served aboard
hospital and transport ships, bot have
been barred by federal law from serving
aboard warships.
On Monday, the Women's Army C.Orps
announctd that in order to attract more
enlistees the WAC planii to make its
uniforms more stylish and the jobs more
mind.challenging. (See story, Page 12)
Zumwalt uld he would like to see the
Waves, now numbering 6,000, doubl!d or
tripled in siu as the Navy operui all
ratings to women.
From Page J
AGNEW .•.
maintained. "We've got to keep working.
We remember l!MB when Tom Dewey
was a lock for President . . . then we
woke up and found he had lost."
Agnew said one of the keys to winning
In 1972 will be the youth vote.
Citln& the efforts of Democrats to
reallter young \'Oters, Agnew said,
.. 'I\ere are just 11 many young people
who want to vote for President Nixon.
"Onct they find out the choice of pro-crazns, there will be overwhelming
numbers who want to vote for Nl.1on," he
said.
Agnew then touched on major issues of
the campaign, ranainl from the. war to
the environment, and even the raclll
problem, of which he said :
"All that wa1 being given to the prob-
lem before Mr. NlJ:on wat elected wat
rhetoric and charl!ma. Now, IOmt ~.51
Millon baa been spent for minorities.
"There ii no more aerloua cballenge-
tban for equal opportunity."
Agnew, who was more than a half hour
late for hiJ Newport appearance, ~
eel up the gu .. i. by t.Ulng them of the
moment a couple of weeks ago when
President Ni.100 lnfonned him be would Le on the ticket again this year.
"I was ao elated that I grabbed one of
the President'• secretaries and danced.
around the Oval Office .•• But let me
tell you, Mel Laird does a lousy cba
cha."
Agenw, for tbe time being, anyway.
1ave up scorching criticisms of the press.
But be got bla point across when be
eave-"the latest medical report from
Wuhingjoo, D.C."
"Jack Anderson lJ 1tlll In retraction,"
be said, refeJTl.ng to the columnist'•
amear of Sen. Tbomu Eagleton.
He aaid the problem with bdng IWIY
from Ute Capitol on these e1ten1ive cam-
paign swings "ii that you come back and
find all your paper work piled up on J1ct
Anderson's desk ."
Agnew drove directly to the Irvine
C..mpany's new Big Canyon Country Club
for the private dinner and awards
ceremony upon concluding hiJ 20-mlnute
talk.
1bere, Secret Servicre men at every en-
trance blocked access by the public.
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"To this end the secretary of the Navy
and I have established a task force to
look at all laws, regulations and policies
that must be changed ln order to
eliminate 1ny disadvantages to women
resulting from eJthe r legal or attitudinal
restrlcUon1," 1aid Zumwalt.
In two years as the Navy's top ad·
miral, he has brought about many tradl·
lion-shattering changes designed to make
Navy life more attractive.
In his orders, Zumwalt inatructed the
Navy to:
-Accept applications from women of·
ricers for the Chaplaln and Civil
Engineer Corps.
• -Open previously rutricled. line billets
to qualified women once approprlate
legislation is authorized.
-Open opportunities for promotion of
women to admiral ranks "In euentlally
the same manner as we are con·
templating for male officers."
-Open midshipmen programs to
women at all colleges offering NROTC
programs.
--Consider women for selection to the
joint war collea:es of the armed forces.
Transit Unit
OKs Purchase
Of 16 Buses
Orange County Transit District dlrec·
tors Monday approved purchase of 11
new. modern air conditioned buses from
the Flxlble Company for 1751,144 and
agreed to take over operation of Sou,th
Coast Transit Company bus operations
between Santa Ana and Orange Cost
communities on Sept. 1.
The district will lease elaht air con-
ditioned buses for the Orana:e C.Oast
service from the American Transit
Corporation, parent company to South
Coast. The district will have an option to
purchase the buses.
The county .. ansit district look over
operations of the Santa Ana bus system
Aug, 1 and ls now In the actual bus line
operating business after only one year of
existence. '
In other actions, the district d~octors:
-Adopted an exterior color scheme ror
district buae1 of overall 'w¥te with a
wide orange stripe with black borders.
The color scheme was copied from the
Disney World monorail in Florida.
-Agreed to a11ow children 11 and
under to ride free on transit district
buses when accompanied by a rider
paying the Oat 25-cent rare. "
-Awarded tht proposed w Habra
Dial·A-Ride project operation1 to DAVE
Systems of Beverly Hills and Lei
Systems of Palo A1to.
The firm operates a similar federally-
financed system in New Jersey.
From Pagel
ROADBLOCK •••
lawsuit by Village Laguna when the city
council voted to proceed with the
purchase after the Planning Commls!ion
had rtfused to accept the environmental
Impact statement.
"This Alta Laguna thing can create an
lrrevers.lble problem," said com·
missioner Michael P.1ay. "It's not too late
to reverse it so long 11 the road ls not
built."
After commissioners Lois Jeffrey and
Larry Campbell also voiced. concern over
the road plan, the commiulon afrffd to
rteommend that the City Council aglgn
~ plannen to re-exam ine the proposed
route and the need to build the road and
request a more "thorough environmental
impact study.
"I have several questions about the
need for the road," aaid Mrs. Jeffrey. "1
can see the fll'e danger and that It would
provide a aolutlon for the achool bus. but
I share the concern about development
and allO the cut and fill upect Js ualy. It
pre<:Judes bike and hiklng ~alls and a
buffer strip along the road. It would
henefit Arch Beach Height., but l ques-
tion whether It would improve clreulatlon
for people from Top of the World."
Mildred Hannum of the Open Space
Committee presented 1 lengthy atudy
pointing out disadvantages of the revised
alignment of the extenalon, which follows
the arbitrary city limit. line lnateod of
the contour of the ridge. u originally planned.
The more dlrtct roule. lhe said, not
only would involve e.1ttnalve oit and nu
and dlnflen>111 grades, but would
elimlnalt the lQOO.foot bufler strip
...........sed by the Open ~ Com·
mlttee to _..lt i..,una fnim Moulton
development; prevent l'Oldalde com-
men:tal denlopment; and IC<CllMIOdalt
lnfhrl)'I for ~ ndlq and blUI.
'Ibo delfP ailll ~ ellmlnale establllbnleDt of I "Olljor community
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lliotoep .......
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lo Ill ... sift Ill u ... to do a -
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'Gangland'
War Fu"lllh
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GARY, I.ad. (AP) -M.,.. RJdWd G.
l!ltdlor bu asked for fedual aid to flabl
what polke c:alf a 1'"'C)and ..-ica war
that bu left II dead In Gary this YM'·
The batUe for coatrol of nilcll
nam>llcl ltalflc ID thla ""1hen1 hldl&M
' -Jccmterbuledtoatleuta-
' shootouts.
Gary Polloo 01lef Olarla -llicl he asked tbo U.S. Arm7 to loan him
machine ...,. to equip bis 1tttot
patrolmen..
No pollcemm hive beea butt Jo the
• gun battlei, -y bel .... riYll -
bet Bolllt llYI the Uvell al polloemed are
being threal<lied .
. -aid he bopes to equip fO
patrolman with automatic -w hJa request It •Wl••ed. .The deplr10*1
roceotly purd>ued Ihm macll!na gum,
and IJoooe said be bu niquf1Jtioned .......
The latest alayJnis occumd Jn !alt Ju-
ly when several men broke into • home
and shoi to death a mother and dau1bter •
Boone said Doris YOUIJi, 42, and her
daughter, Linda Williams, 11, were tilled, after1'<C<iW!a a wunlni bun the cltr's
®mlnant 11r<et pnc, Tbe Family. There
have beea no l1'rtlll In the caa.
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Bomb Kills Witness REPORT .•.
New Jersey police remove the body of Martin Hess.
31, of Cherry Hill, from his car after a bomb ex·
ploded inside the vehicle. According to police, he
was killed moments after be began to pull out of
the parking lot at bis apartment. Hess was. the star
witness in a Philadelphia hashish smuggling case
last April when he pleaded guilty In a plot to amug·
gle 185 pounds of hash from Afghanistan.
Gillette and Linke over the protests of
other board memben, or. Norman
Browne and Jane Boyd.
He wu paid $15o a day for h1I re-
search and oubmltted a clalm for d&hl
and ~ days -k on the ,._
report. College Boar.d's Budget
Gets Formal Approval
Friends Create
Irma Nofziger
· Memorial Fund
Pugh aubmitted a bill for lt,215 to the
district WbJch WU pafd withoul c:ommeat
aloog with the other dlstrfct bllla. The
bill WU not Itemized.
Dr. Browne. said following tlia fn.
troductlon of the CASBO report, u1 do
not bold Mr. Pugh'• report wltb a whole
lot of credltabillty." Browne said that
Pugb did not have the bockgroond to
know whit he wu lookinl for . Trustees of the Sadd.leback community
Colltge District formally approved an
$8.5 m.llHon budget and a 23-etnt Increase
In the tu rate after brief public bearings
Mond1y.
But before trustees unanimously a~
proved the fl.nancial document for the
new fiscal year Board Chairman Patrick
Backd1 regiltertd hiJ dissatisfaction of a
14.kent Increase in the' t.a1 rate lo
finance the district costs for a proposed
math-science building.
Backus nonethelesa joined the rest of
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DRUGS ...
distributor of LSD, hashish and hubisb
oil in the United States.
Jt.; dope merchants plied the world. ac-
cord.in& to police, wbo have reports of the
Brotherhood's unique products turning up
in such diverse places as Australia,
Hawaii. New Jersey and Vancouver.
In .. French Connection" style, the
Brotherhood members filled concealed
compartments in trucks and campers
with hashish in Middle East and Indian
ports than then shipped them home to
the United States where they entered the
country through Portland or Long Beach
ports.
The trail, police say, lead to persons
believed to be pillars of the youth
culture, people like Jim Otto, owner of
the Sound Spectrum record shop in
Laguna Beach. He has been Indicted by
the Grand JW")I.
Otto led a move severaJ years ago for
legitimacy for the small, tbea just
emerging yooth<>rlented shops Jn Laguna
Beach. It was a sort of nooestablishment
chamber of commerce called the Laguna
Business Association.
Otto also has been seated In me<tlnp
of an oral police 1Creenin& board which
quesUooed police department applicants.
Otto, now free cm. $50,000 bail, was one
of 21 penooa Indicted by the Orange
County Gnnd Jury on charges of a>n-
splracy to organiu aales of dangel'OUJ
dnias and 1 vatiety of other drug related
charges.
Police !aid Otto. 27. of 430 Ashton
Drive, Is accused of conspiracy to tell
dangerous drugs, Ille of marijuana, Ale
of danaerous druc1, possession of co-
caine with intent to sell, maintaining a
house for use and sale of drugs and other
dope char&u.
Air Board Sets
Meeting in LA
cautornia Air IWoun:et Bo a rd
mtmben will meet at 10 Lm. W-
day In Loo Angela to ---In tlia atala'• plan to Improve
Ibo air qualflJ In Sculhenl Cll~ornia.
In Room 1514 ol tho U.S. Courtllouat,
Ill II. Sprlnfl at., tlie boord will -a i>ropooed ltalt Emerpocy Epltode
""" Hd tbt HgulatJon of otlda of ""-' emlJSlool from atallooary
lou-In "' aouthem-Clllfomll .....
tftl .
The •ltflda ..m allo lnclllde tlltcPO'loll
tl major 117J.74 bl.Mfiret PIOflllllt .. • -16 for tllo lllllallatlon of abulll
cootrol devices 111 lt6Mi Yelid&
trustees In approving the budget which
calls for a total tax rate of 164.9 cent.I
per $100 of aJSessed valuation.
The bulk or the Increase.a, aay ad-
ministration spokesman, is due to the
commitment of $1.76 million for the
llbrary-c!U!l'OOm complex now under
construction the campus.
Last fiical year's lax rite wu 41.7
cents.
The 2.1-eent Increase will mean ad--
ditlonal aMual taxe1 of aboot $Z3 to the
·owner of a home 1ppralsed at MO.GOO.
Willard Jordan
To Be Installed
On Coast Panel
A alate of officen headed by president·
elect Willard Jordan will be installed
Aug. 17 at a banquet or the Orange Coun-
ty Coast Assoclltion.
Robert Meyers, deputy director of the
slate department of parks and recreation
will be the featured speaker 1t the dinner
meeting at the Balboa Bay Club at
7 p.m.
In addition to Jordan, the new officen
to be Installed are Richard Stevens, firit
vice president; Carl Kym.la, leCOnd vice
president: Ralph Kiser, aecrelary, and
Jack Feehan, trea1urer.
Ticketa for the f1.50 dinner m
available through the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce office, 1858J
Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach, 92641.
A memorial fund for the late Irm1
Nofziger, fonner manager of the Laguna
Beach Playhouse , has been started by
her Art Colony friends .
Mrs. Nofziger died last week following
a long bat lie with cancer.
While tht uact nature of the memorial
to be established In her name will be left
to her £amily, spon90n of the fund In-
dicated they hope there can be aome
recognition of her successful campaign to
save the old playhwte pepper tree, now
the cenlerplect of the Pepper Tree mini·
part on the site of the former Ocean
Avenue theater.
"We would like to heal' memorial 5Uf·
gestions from her friends, too," llid
Muriel Reynolds.
C.OntribuUon.s to the memorial fund
should be addressed to the Forest
Avenue branch of Security Pacific Bank,
where an Inm Nof:tlger Memorial Fund
account baa been ut.abllshed.
Further lnlormation regarding the fund
may be obtained from Mrs. Reynolds,
-494-1468 or Ruth Salyer, ·494-4998.
A memorial service for Mn. Nofziger
will be held at I a.m. 'I'Uelday, AU(. 29,
at Wood'• Cove Beach.
POW Record Asked
WASHINGTON (AP) -A molution
asking the President to obtato a complelt
accounting ol. l, 757 Americans mWina in
action or prlaoners of war in Vietnam
has been introduced in the Senate. Sen.
John V. Tunney (DCIJil.), lnll'Oduced
Monday the measure that calls on .t>rest-
dent Nl.xm and the Administration °to
use every means at their dilposal" to
team the status of all the POW• and
M!As.
Mrs. Boyd said that the CASBO report
was "very butructtve" and that it wu
unfortunale that Mr. Pugh did not have
the backgroond.
Mrs. Gillette, now one of two lnllltes
facing recall, said that she felt the fl,2'15
report was "well worth the effort,"· and
that school budiela muat be readable to
Jay people be<auae lay people pay the
bllls. .
Unke, ·the other truslel fa~ hcaD
chargea, wu absent from the meetm,.
Tbomas, board pmtdenl, aold tht
reporta pointed out t!>at school .,,.
coontlng Is quilt a blt dlllereot from
bualneu accounting.
He said It wu dllficult for a layman lo
pin down what was happening. He llld
that Pugh's report wu valuable in one
respect and CASSO wu valuable in
another.
Body in Sailboat
Swiss Adventurer
NEW ORLEANS (UPI ) -A body
found Jn a :it-foot sailboat adrUt In Iha
Gulf of Mezico WU tentaUvely JdenUfied
as Hans Amaler. 41, a Swisl citii.en at-
ternpting a aolo voyage around the world
The U.S. Coast Guard oald Monday a
Danish freighter, Dragor Naerak, foond
the red sailboat Jur-OI adrift In the gulf
llltl milu ooutb of Pensacola, Fla.
The!re!jliter ifiew llOngsli!ethe smaD
craft after getting no respona to a)iJlala,
verified that Anlller wu dead and took
the aatlboat in tow.
PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 77 y<1•rs of carpet retailing, one fact
becomes quite evident -that when money is leu plentiful,
people buy better qaaRty.
This is contrary to popular belief, but malies • good
sen .. if you think about it. When you have to concern your·
self with value end performance, you ere likely to buy ben11:
qualty,
At Alden's in tlie lest tliree years, ou~ per unit sele
hes been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this feet.
Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer queli·
t ies you wiO see anywhere, ell at competitive prices.
The end result ·is customer satisfaction, pride eni:I
recommendetions which provide our overwhelming source
of new busineu.
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. • TUESO.A Y, AU6UST I, 1972
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.a'eday'• Fa.al
TEN CENTS
Saddleback Trustees Defend Hiring of Zogg
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'CAN'T BE· CQMP l ACENT'
,.._ In N~• ,,n &..ch
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Agrf:ew Whub
lnw Ne wpor t,. . ' ' .
Meets . Su pp:orwrs
By L p\l'J'ER KJqEG
Of .. ~ ':'"' Stiff
Amldst tight and pn>else security; Vice
Pmident Spiro T. Agnew whiaked
throagh Newport Beach MOnday af.
terooon, giving a light and br.ay pep
talk to campaign. worken at the New·
por1er loo and giving wt tropbiel tu the v:r:,~· an exclusive fuod-raillng golf t t at · the nearby Big Cfqyon
Countey Club.
.Repcrlen ,and TV crews . w e r e
marsbaled behind • cordons In tbe
Newporter's Moote Coric» room before
Apw strode In, JboOt bands with the
65 er ao key volunt.een invited from
U.Wghout Squthem calilomia and then ste~ to the l)licropb<ine.
Spriiikling bls talk bl>erally With quips,
Al!new reminded the gathering .of the
fate ol cme Tbomas Dewey Iii 1948.
"We can't be complacent," Agnew
maintained. "We'Ve got to keep WMlllng.
We remember 1941 when T<m Dewey
wu a lock for President • • • then we
woke up and fwnd be bad lost."
Agnew said one of tbe ·keys to wlpninc
in 6:, wtflthebe ::i:i VO~~' to
recister young voters, Agnew 'said,
"'\'here are jult as DJIUIY young people
'who want to vote for ~ Nixon.
"Once they !Ind out t&-cheico o(,pro-
(See AGNEW~ll ,
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Wea~
5'.alny qlfn lhniup 'wedlli. .
daJo, with temperabn of -'IS at the bucbd, rillq to IS Jn.
laod. Lows tGolgbl la the IO'L •
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"! ~ boliev• that the bat Jn.
terests of lducatloa and our -muo•ty
bav\.)ea) aerved in that Wt hlJod the
man with the _., ,belt qualJlkatlam to
be our new 11.q)erinteldmt." trustee Vin-
cent Mc<lSJouP told the audience In a
prepon!d ...........
zoet WU bired-ell a ~I vat. of the
boanl at Ill JW, II meetflw. Ha wu
~ alter a One-week aalcll aod In-
terview procesa that drew thrte ap-
plfcants. Under rules aet by the board,
all applicants bad to live 0< wwt In Iha
ochool diltrtct.
'1blo pollc)' wu atlatked by ..,. JOUlll
-)llbo said the -sbould
bfVe mode lhll -ID their electioa ........ ~ blnlod that IUCb • plal-
form would bave dwJ&«I ber vote.
Four of the fin lnlltea ran u a slal4
In the JlllJO I uolllcatlon aod trustee tl«-
tlm.
ID tlelmdlllc the btrinl decision,
lnliteOMdlllloush -tl>et the boml
lpenl -» boura Interviewing the Ulm applfcanta. w,ho had each answer«!
a oomprebenslve O.ltam questloollllrt.
Nixon Policies
Ha added that It -bat to hire a loclJ
man becaUle tbta. the board would have
bad an ~ty to ... him In action.
lie aloo pointed out that lt WU cheaper.
On the aubject of community Input Into
the decUloo, the boar!I· Ditmberl said It
bad been publicly ~ tbat a
dtclston WU fortlloomlni and that ''OW'
pbonel were .qpen. u
Tbe teachen' --1&Qom In the ma
bad aubmltted ouuestloos for criterto,
but 1hrough a rnamnc ml%up, 111e
material ruc:bed the boar!I· after tbe In-
terviews hid been emducted.
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McGovern Charges Joblessness Deliberat,e
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Sen. George
S. McGovern charged today that tbe Nix·
m adm.inistration bad d e l l b e r a t e 1 r
thhnn1 people out of wwk u 1 means ol
dealing with lnlla-
ID a oew effort to &a\D aupport from in-
dividual ...-In the organlud labor
movemen~ McGovern apoke here to tbe
anriual c:ooventioo of the 500,000-member
Amalgamated Mesi CUtten and Butcher
Worl<men (AF!,CTO)-
Mamenls alter be linlJhed his 17.
minute address at the Americana Hotel
In the same balln>om where AFI,CTO
Irvine District
Directors Okay
More Facilities . . .
Irvine Ranch Waltt DistrlM (IRWDl
dlreclort bave &pp'Ovtd a $10.3 million
budget f!>" ll'IJ.'IS wbl<b Includes 1 IU
mlllioll' constructio!I push of war.. and
sewer faciliti8 into new areas of the Irvine Ranch. ,
Tbe balanced budget adopted by dire<>
tors of the public qeiicy require a 5.9-
cent tax rate, Ieu· than half of the rate
charged district residents last year,
General Manager Wiiiiam F. Hurst said.
An expected addition of 1,l!OD new
customers in the coming year is expected
to help inc:reue district operating
revenues, he noted.
1'te additions of water and sewer lines
wlll l>e paid for with already approved
tiood. funds· and moneys provkfaf by land
developers.
Among the construction Improvements
· acheduled. for the coming year are:
~-of a' ...,, ....,,..;, east ol
El Toro 118rine· Co<ps air station and a
aupply main travertng • proposed 1,200
acre Industrial park Included In the 1,400
acre "Frasier" anneutk>n.
-Extension of a sewer trunk maln
eastuly aloog the San Diego Freeway to
the lutui< regional triangle shopping
center at the San Diegi>-Santa Ana
Freeway lntenection.
-lnstallatioa of a 1ewer bunt main in
proposed Harvard Avenue between UC
Irvine and 111 aru lylllJ northeast of the
pmeat city boundaries and rtlated
mains and IUpply llnel In the .... of
M,arlne Co<ps Alr station, Santa Ana.
-Eztemton of the network of water
aloog MacArthur Boulevanl and In two
Complex near the booster pump atation
supply lines In the Irvine Industrial
and reservoir, in the area of UC Irvine,
two focatloos In central Irvine. .
AD the Improvements wtU require use
of Ooly $1.75 mflllon of the more than $17
,millioo -..i for fmprovemenl
!See PUSH, Pqe II
President Geor&e Meany snubbed Nlml
sevual moatha Ago, McGomu _, by
acctamattan the mdonemellt of tbe 1,IOO
delegateJ atttJ;x1iog tbe cmveoUon.
Tbe delecales Wo voted to pve
McGovern '25t000, lbe same amount that
tbe Amalgamated Clothing Worbn
voted · him Mcmday.
McGovern aloo charged that "NII-
ooomlcs" fostered a tu atruclun! that
rewanfed the rfdl and Plied the mlddle
cla!s.
He saJd hiJ office uncovered a Federal
Trade Comml8lllm lludy aevenl mooths
... that -the top 11111 <lll]lOl'1llilm toot In $15 blllioll a year in monopoly
prollts.
"I am accmed ol. beiDc a radical on
this ma1ter ol tu rolorm, • Mc(lovem
said In extemporaoeouo remarb added
to his tut.
"Wbat I advocate II closing ocme of
these wlndlallo for bl& bullnesa that bave
the effect of raising the tues of lower Jn.
come people. And for that I am being
branded • ndleal by Mr. Nlzoa and bla
cohorts," be aakl.
McGovern now appun to have acbiev-
Mesa OKs Police Pact;
Irvine _to Act To~t
Gherman Quiz
On Alleged Land
Deal. Continues
A preliminary hearing eJ1ml•lns •
felony counta Involving a Newport Beach
doctor ID an ·allegtd land cl<velopmenl
scheme continued today in S 1 n
Ba-nardlno.
Dr. E. M. Gherman ol Newport Beacl>,
lather-In-la• of Rep. Barry Goldwafer
Jr. (ll>Calll.), ii .,. of Une -Jn.
volved In the cbargts, wbfch atemmed
from • slate Real Estate Deparlment in-
vestigation of the sale of Iota 11 MoUntain
Lakes Estates near Big Bear. ·
Tbe lnvestigaUon was launched after
purchasers complained that utilities
promised In advertbemellts wero not In-
stalled.
Gherman and Jolin A. Pattenon are
charged with to counts of mlaleadln&
advertising and 19 COllllU of Idling Iota
after the Real Estate llepirtmellt bad
i5sued a cease and desist order.
Tiiey ar< alao charged with ID COllllll of
grand theft In coonoctlon with tbe safe of
lots at the development.
James Morland II the third person
named In the ccmplalnt and be IJ cbarg·
ed with 15 c:Ounts of mlaleadlnc ad-
verltslq.
A two to lour week-Ion& municipal
court trial In San Bernanllno II expected
to follow tbe pr<lfmil)lr)' bearing Into the
charges.
-" dlllol the..,, •• ··""""" .... l'le-ol-.itr...,..-.
rmnl co•nrDmen will a11•lller tbe oo-
11 allglltly -...--they -at 7:» klllgbl.
'lhldOr the Imm of the coub .. -:, mine
will pey Costa Mesa $217.Slt a JW' for
bUlc polioe -Including two patrol
""" each' operatlnl ... 14-bour dally
acbedule.
Tbe contract begins Sept. I and 1'11111
for two yean un1esa terminated by aUber
city.
Costa Mesa councllm<n ~led tbe
•muluaJ" tmnfrlation language of the
original qreement to allow eltber-clly to
end the oontnct. Coats Mesa will con-
tfnul the patrols In lrvlDe, bonver, for
ID clays lollowlng termlnatloo. •
Alliltant Irvine City Mana&er Paul
Brady said loclay the new lanpage "la a
-~-· <Jt1!er leatura ol the anlque COll1racl
for publlc ulely aemcea Wbfch repbicea
coverage in lrvlDe by ·tbe Orange County
Sherill'•· Olllce and the calilornia
Highway Pa~, are:
-Jrvine, wtU rent and pay for a police
aubltatlon at the Unlvenlty Fire Stetlon
CID 1.ee Street at Campus Drive.
-Costa 11eaa will pn>vlde an equip-
ment. and auppl1es fncludln& telephone
lines, with Irvine prtllns, to Costa
Mesa'• nitchboard.
-lrvino, wtU pnrrlde ldentUylng
patdles and car labela IDdlcallnl the
Irvine Police llepartment for uae by the
Costa M.sa ID-man l«<e aervfog new ci-
ty.
-Coate Mesa'• police bellcopter wUI
be available to lrvlDe Cll1IJ en an hourly,
u needed bull, with ... recular patrola.
-Ir• ID e wfU invlde, but Coal&
"'-wtD train, • polioe public ID-
lonnatioo olllcer.
Suicide: •Too Much Love~
Yo ung Blq n.de Plunge s 21 Floors w Her Dea~h
11LU11 (AP) -A note found In a
)'Olq blonde'• car parked below the »
11ary apartment -aid, "! bad to do IL I bad no olber choice. lt'a nobody'•
laul~ only too much love.•
The note WU ICraWled across I
dlamte carton written partlaU, In
Gennan and partlally In F.oclllh-
"lt _, -much ..... to .....
mlt lak:ide ..... ~ io. mueb loft."
Rad Ma Sil. n_. -aaid
>•g '8J llitr JS.yur-okl I 1 I I DD t
Sdlleler pliqed II Doon to .... -
...... -Iha Ylctlnl'l b\alwl, Dr. Silbert _ .. r •• »7MMld ~
Amirian dllm.llt, "broke Up <i' I plCely'
---of Ills wtlt'• daath. Tiie Uithetlty of lllamf Medical Bulblin(,
• .. --u a. lltochemilt, ii two llloda ,,.., tho 1partment llalJdlng .............. Mn. ~,,.,, .. .,.
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ed moro than IO pett00l of his &oal of
faining tbe lllpport ol unions with ID
mllllon membenblp by Labor Day.
"Deliberately throwing people out of
work -that ls 'NiJ:ooomlcs,' "
McGovern said in his propar<d tell.
He aaid an additional two mllllon more
penuu are out of work now than when
Nixon toolt office.
"And that'• not accidental ; it'1 by
deJip, 11 McGovern aaJd. "The plan Wal
to otem lnDatloa by llowlng down the
economy.''
But be said tnllation cootinueL
Long Meeti ng
Awaits Council
After Recess
• • A bulky, ~ ~,.uatll
1"lne <f'1-wbo, Iller tine
-ill, -lbelr ,...iar WMkl1 IChedule of niee11np at 7:1D tonlgllt In
city ball, Irvine Town'Center, an cam-
pus Drive.
ltema ol lntemt en toolgbt'• •&end•
Include:
-Agreement with the city of Co6ta
Mesa &o pn:ivlde police services to Irvine
at a yearly cost ol $383~
-Pr<sentetioo by state Sen. Dennil E.
carpenter Oil • proposed ISll-Bm!,
private bospllal development adjacent to
the planned UC Iivlne-CaUlomla College
of Medlc:lne teathlng hospital complez.
-Contlnuation of a public bearing on
the Harker Development Corporatloo'•
~ par<el near El Toro Marine CMJ>a Air Ststloa for wbich a zaoe
change lrom agric:ultunl to resldeotfal
uae Is aougbt.
-Finl rudlng of two city ordinances
m:ommended by the planning ...,..
mllslon. One rogulata walls and
street1capes and the other subject.I gas
stations to city development policies by
means of a c:ondltional uae permit
-Review of all bidden for a city
health and Ille in.ur-program and a
city employe pension plan.
Services Slated
In Costa Mesa
For Arlene Nold
Funeral aervica are IOI Thuraclay for
Newport.Mesa Unllled School Dtstrlct
child psycbologlst Arimo Nold, """ died
Satorclay alter eigbl yean with the
district.
Rites for Mn. Nold1 to, of 5398 Ama1ll
Drive, Irvine, wlll be at l p.m. In Bell • Broadway MortUUJ Cbipel, Costa Mesa.
Originally a ~ nune lllcl latar
a llChool none, Mn. Nold becM> t~
alter obtaining ber B.A. and M.A.
degrees 1rom car state, Sacramento
Collea• In health education.
Sbe rwttdled to ber lut pooltlon with
the dfstrfct fivt .)'Un ... -olilalnl111
a Master'a 1Jteree ID Pl1CboioeY al car
State Lons 1leadl.
Amonf -olber actMtles, Mro. Nold WU a -.ber of the National
School Plydlolopta'--ttan; tbe
llaagblen •of tbe American ReYOlutlon;
Eatem Star. Wblte Sltrine and El Toro
MCAS,Olllctn' Wini ·au and an,._
a.at Oollep Wini' Oub.
Qnfvora loclllde bor bulbend Woody,
•-WOOiiy Jr.,cla ......... Mn. llarllara
E. "-· llo(h of Colli,!'-; bl-· Howard .... Glam ..... 'Wlaoonoln, &art,
of~ Yft, -Bn1Jo ~ ud
''"' Illp. ~.. and !Ina ..-
However, McCUiiough noted that the
teachers' criteria "compared al.most
1dentk:aUy with the criteria we used.jot
Jim Wehan, president of the 1'1atin
Setondary Education Asaoclation, chided
the boanf for not openly soliciting public
input to the criteria ror 1 superintendent.
"I would hope that when we pt Into
the operation of lbit 1ehool district ,·•
Wehan 51id, '"we could flnd a better way
of doing thinp than getting Information
throu&b tbe grapevine." HIJ remark
drew a round of applause from the au·
dience.
NoTAZBoo•t
Clark MA<Gregor, Pr!!ldent Nlxon's campaign d.ir~tor,
says the economy-is In such good-shape tbat tbe ad.minis-
tration won't have to ask for
a tu Increase for tbe next two
years. His talk was a rebuttal
to a charge by Sen. George
McGovern.
Are Communists
Opening Another
Viet Offensive?
SAIGON (UPI) -Tanlc~od Communist
troops attacked at opposite ends of Iha
Indochina batUelront today, lndi,..ting
the llalled lour-monlb-old North Viel-
namese offensive may be on tbe move
again.
North Vietnamese troops lecLby_lwge.
Soviet·built T$4 tankl attacked the-ee
towna in the Cambodian Parrot'• Beak
along vital access routes into Smith Viet-
nam's strategk Met.111 Delle.
S!multaneowly. Cornmuo!Jt forces bal-
tled weary South Vietnamese marinel-
trylng to recapture Quang Tri city at tho
extreme northern end of South Vietnam.
Some atrateglsts said the mova m. .
dlcated the Communists might be piano
ning an attack against Hue, the former
Imperial capital 3Z mllea awth of Quang Tri city.
Otben said the action might precede a
Cornmuo!Jt atlempt to move Into the
valuable della aoum and west of Saigon
However, the liberal 1!M of tanb alJo~.
ed the U.S. campaign to mine Viet.
~ porte Ind the fOlll'IDOfltlHld
bombing drive against North Vietname.e
atpply lines •pparently bad not driad up
the Communist pipeline.
Military aourc:es said ii tanb bad been
destroyed, mainly by A m e ri c a n
airpower, in the tltree-clay .. ld .cambndian
drive and nine more ot tbe »-ton
vehicles wero wiped out ntar ~ Td
city.
ID c.mbodla, the Communlata cent.r..i
their drive qalnst tbe towns of Pr<J.
Vong, Svay Rteng and Kom-Trabek. '
Kompong Trabek, which aloo lr the
fOCal point for a major nortlMoutll ci.m.
munlst suppl yroute, and Svay Rleng
straddle Highway I, the inajor r....i
between Saigon aod the Cambodian
,..pllal of Phnom Penh. P>ey v..,. aloo
commanda • •tratealc (ltllltlan 33 -~of Kompong Trabet.
Tbe Communlata captun,d "loalPWC
Trabek 800ll after thf Ntwtll VW i !II
!!l!ensi•• -Mardi .... liald lite town unW tt wu recaptund liy Czn,
bodlan and South V--"-•
Jiiiy .24.
C.mbodlan aources uld pew• = :n~ i!~~the ~.::.:<:t
...... lallll1fl -to pooilkn a.. ..... to tic not.
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Sons of POWs
Will Get Aid
\VAl;lllNGTON (AP) -Pral-
denl Nl:&on llcnod Into law IOday a
bill gMng opecltl tnat1Mnt to "'" of prisoners ot war and sons of men
mbsin& In action who apply for ad-
mission to the military service
academies.
The law places them In the
highest priority in a category
alttady established for sons of
service members killed in action or
who suffered physical disability.
The new consideration ls for sons
of civilians as weU 11 servicemen.
ln addition, the number eligible
ln the catfgory is expandtd from 40
t0 65 stud~ts at West Point. the
Naval Acadtmy and the Air Force
i\caderny.
Capo Official
Nixes Guilt
In Assaults
San Juan Capistrano City Councilman
James K. Weathers pleaded innocent
t.ionday of four counts of assault with a
deadly weapon.
Weathers, 37, of 27341 Ortega Highway,
was arraigned tn the South Orange Coun·
ty Municipal courtroom of Judge Warren"
Knight. following the morning ar-
raignment. Judge Knight released the
councilman on his own r~gnlzance and
ordered him to reappear Aug. 18 for a
preliminary hearing pending trial.
The councilman, elected in April, was
arre!ltcd early on the morning of July 27
on charges stemming from an altercation
with hi5 estranged wife, Ellen.
He i!I charged witr assaulting his wife
\\'ilh a motor vehicle; threatening her
and Charles King , an acquaintance, with
a handgun ; and threatening sheriff's
deputies with a shotgun. Under the law,
all are considered assaults.
According to testimony given in court
Monday, Weathers, manager of a
hardware store, allegedly rammed bls
wife's auto at the Dana Point Marina
narking lot and then stepped out of his ~ehicle with the handgun.
King, 'Who had been driving behind
Weathers' vehicle, stepped out and,
~ollowing a brief struggle, succeeded ln
disarming the councilman. King and Mrs.
'Veathen then left the scene separately.
Mrs. Weathers went to a friend 's home
In Laguna Hills to call sheriff's deputies.
The depulles were talking with her at the
borne when Weathers allegedly arrived in
a taxf at 5:~ a.m. assertedly carrying a
.OOtgun.
After a brief struggle, he wa!I disarmed
by the deputies, tht:y said, and placed un·
der arrest.
No shots were fired during ei~her ol the
Incidents Md there were no injuries, of·
ficers said In court.
Since his arrest, the councilman has
made no public statements regarding lhe
incident. He and his wile have two
children .
Trustees to Meet
On Zogg Contract
Trustees of the Saddleback Valley
Unified School District will meet in clos·
ed session next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. to
discuss the tenns of a contract with
William Zogg, the ne~·ly appointed
superintendent.
The executive session will bt a prelude
to the Aug. 21 regular board meeting. At
which time the trustees have indicated
they will formally act on the contract.
Possible tmns of the contract have not
yet been discussed. but the board is re·
quired to pay Zogg ... t least his present
salary, $30,000 per year, for the next two
years under the rules of unification. Zogg
is now superintendent of the Tustin Union
High School District and must be releas-
ed from a contract there prlor to taking
over the Saddleback Valley position.
OlANGI COAST ts
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Solons Kill
Third Bid
On Gun Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate t..
d1y re)ecled • lhl?'d attempt to
!ltrengthen 1 handgun control bJll.
Turned down on a 75 lo 18 roll call vote
was an amendment by Sen. AdlaJ
Stevenson ([).Ill.), to require reglatrallon
or all llandguns and Ucenslng of owners.
A bill the Senate started debating Mon·
da y would ban the sale of snub-nosed,
easily concealed handgW1s not suitable
for sporting purposes. They often are
called ''Saturday night specials.''
Sen. Birch Bayh (0-lnd.). the bill's
chief sponsor, sald it would take out of
the marketplact the weapons mOl!lt com·
monly used by criminals.
The Senate rejected 84 to 7 a substitute
proposal by Sen. Philip A. Hart ([).
1\-fich.), to outlaw private possession of
all kinds of handguns. Owners who tum·
ed in their pistols or revolvers wouJd be
protnptly compensated at falr·market
value by the government.
Then, the Senate defeated 73 to 11 an
amendment by Sen. Edward M. KeMedy
(0.Mass.), to require registration of all
firearms -rifles and shotguris a.s well a.s
handguns -and state or federal licens--
lng of all gun owners.
The votes were the first taken by the
Senate on gun-control legislation since
the attempted assassination on May 15 of
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace during
his campaign for the Democratic
presidential nomination.
It was the wounding of Wallact, 1 foe
of further federal firearm controls, that
spurred the Senate Judiciary Committee
into reporting out the bill sponsored by
Bayh.
Sen. George S. McGovern, th t
Democratic presidential candidate, voted
with the majority Monday both times.
Patriotic Talk
Sparks Shooting
In County Bar
A reputed leader of an Orange County·
based group of patriots is hospitalized to-
day after winding up R barroom
harangue by crying out: "Give me liber·
ty or give me death." and almost gelling
the latter.
Ford Recalll
1972 Wagons
p&ti6tt (AP) -PIN Motor
:=-==~~ fttUll~~-== m .~ :::"':...· bumpers.
The recall will take 1n 157,461 can.
Fon! llld that In approximately
30 perceol ol the earl, a bumper
support bracket Is partially block·
Ing the 1lol through which the Jack ts auppoaed to be lnlertod. Tbe
problem could mokt jacktna lnl·
possible or dangerous, lbe corn.
pany sald.
A spokesman said the possible
defect wu discovered during a
routine production audlt
AEC Outlines
Procedures
For Hearings
Spokesmen for the U.S. Atamlc Energy
Commission this week outlined two
separate J lethods of tesUfying for
persons interested in participating ln
licensing hearings this fall on two pr~
posed nuclear rtactors al San Or.ofre.
They added that South Coast realdents
plaMlng to give Information to the com.
mission in the hearings to be stt for
sometime this fall can find official source
material at the San Clemente Public
Library.
Potential participants in the lengthy
proceedings can do so In one of two
ways:
-They may make a "limlted appear-
ance" and not become a Jeagl party to
and proceeding, but may state their
position and ask questions.
-They make a petition ":or leavt to
lntervene." A person who becomes an Jn.
tervenor becomes a formal party to the
proceeding and will have the right to
present evidence and examlne or cross-
examine witnesses.
tn either cast, say AEC lnformaUon
aides, 11ersons planning to appur before
the commission must file written peti~
tions to the Secretary of the Commission,
U.S. Atomic Energy Com m is s i o n,
Washington, D.C .. 2Q54S. The deadline for
filing such a petition is Sept. IL
Btfore !he hearings actually start in
San Clemente on the reactor proposals
by two major Southern California
utilitits, the AEC will schedule a
prehearing conference in tbe area.
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Navy Orders Call
For More Women
WASlllNGTON CAP> -Followlq the
Army'a lead, the N1vx IJJUed aw,.pll>c
order• tod1y calllna for equal treatment
!or women and opening the way to usiCD
them duty aboan! warablpa al ""·
Adm. Elmo. R. Zwnwtll Jr., cl1lel of
naval operaUo111, aid that once the eon-
stilutlonal 1mendment grantin& women
eqUll ri&bt• Is r1Ufied by the necePIJ')'
37 states there 11 no rutoD why women
couldn't serve at HI, become aviators or
attend' tbe Naval Academy 1t Annapolll.
There wlll bt aome ln the Navy "who
wW be ooncerned" by tbla, Zumwalt told
Imliana City
Asks U.S. Aid
On Gang War
GARY, Ind. (AP) -Mayor Richan! G.
Hatcher has asked for federal aid to flgbt
what police call a gangland DII'COlics war
that has left 16 dead in Guy this )'!ar.
Tbe battle for control of Illicit
narcotics traffic in this northern Indiana
steel center has led to If' lta!I a doz.en
shootouts.
Gary Police Chief Charles Boone aald
he asked the U.S. Army to loan him
machine guns to equip hi!! street
patrolmen.
No policemen have been hurt in tbe
gun battles, mostly between rival gangs.
but Boone says the lives of policemen are
heinl threatened.
Boone said he hopea ~ equip go
patrolman with automatfc weapona if his
request ts approved. The department
rec<Dily purcbued three machine guns.
and Boone said he bu rt<iuisiUoned
more.
The latest slayings occurred in late Ju.
ly v.·hen several men broke into a home
and shot to death 11 mother and daugbter.
Boone said Doris Young, 4.2, and her
daughter, Linda Williams. 19. were killed
after rtceiving a warning from the city's
dominant street gang, The Family. There
have been no arrests in the case.
1 Pentqon news conference. "But there
Is no rouon in theory, In IOdology or In
equity why women should DOI hav. the
aamt opporfunltles that men havt · .•.
"The ultimate goal; usl(nnltnt ol
women to lhlpa 1t JU, wW be timed to
coincide •Ith lull lmpltment.tlon" of the
equal rights amendment, he aid.
In the meantime, Zumwalt announced
that 1 limited number of officers and
enlisted women are being usilned to the
holplW ship Sanctuary u a pllot pro.
grim.
Jn the past, women hive atrVed 1bolrd
hospllal and tr~port llhlpa, but havt
been barred by feilml law lrllm aervlng
aboard wmhlps.
On Monday; tbt Women's Army Q>rps
announced that In ordtr to attract more
enlistee> the WAC pllDI to mile Iii
uniforw more stylish and the jobt mor1
mlnd..:hallengtng. (See story, Paa• U)
Zwnwtll ,llld he would like to .,. tht ·
Waves, now numbering &,000, doubled or
tripled in m. u the Na'}' opem all
ratings to women.
"To this end the secretary of the Navy
and I have established a Wk force to
look at all Jaws, regulation.s and policies
that must be changed in order to
eliminate any disadvantages to women
rtJUlting from either legal or attitudinal
restrictlons," 1aid Zumwalt.
In two years aa the Navy's top 1d·
miral, ht has brought about many tradl·
lion-shattering changes designed to make
Navy Ute more attractive.
In his orders, Zumwalt instructed the
Navy ta :
-Accept applications from women of-
fictrs for the Chaplain and Civil
Engineer Corps.
-Open previously restricted line billets
to qualified women once appropriate
legislation is authorized.
-Open opportunities for promotion of
Y.'Omen to admiral ranks "in essentially
the same manner as we are con-
templating for male officers."
--Open midshipmen programs to
women at all colleges offering NROTC
programs.
~nsider women for selection to the
joint war colleges of the armed forces.
From P49e J
PUSH ...
districts two and three.
...... P .. eJ
AGNEW •••
-u.... .m bt ""'""'1mlal llUll1l>erf *"° -I to V0C. I« NW>a." Ila otld. ,.... ......... , ..... _,,,
lllo '• I ... Nlllol -1111 -to U.. eavtnlom<ol, ...i ...., the radal
problem, cf whkll ilt aid:
•"All th.II WU bdng &lvtn to the prol>-
ltm btfOt< Mr. Nlaoo WU olected WU
rll<torlc aod chorlsma. Now, tome $U
bUllon bu been spent !or mlnorlUes.
''There ii no more lllllious (hallengt
than lot equal opportunity."
Acnew. who wu more tban 1 half bout lite for bll Newport appear1nce, warm-
ed up the SU-by ltlliq them cf tile
·moment a couple of weeks •ID wbtn
Preskl<l!t 111.ton lofonned him he would
be on tbe ticket a.gain tb1s ytar.
"l was IO elated that t grabbed one of
the President'• ......w1 .. and danc<d
around the Oval Olfk:e ••• But let me
toll )'Oii, Mo! Laird doel a louoy cha
cha ."
Agnew, !or the time being, anyway
gave up acorchlng crllidStlll ol the prt11.
But he got bis ~int a..-when he
(IVO ·~he lale>I medical n:port from
Washinfton, D.C."
"Jack AndtrlOr'I 11 ltlll In retrtcUon, ..
he llld, relerrtng lo the col111Mllt'1
· amear of Sen. 1boma1 Eae!etoo.
He uid the problem wtlh being awa~
from the Capitol on these extenalve cam·'
palgn swings"~ thal yro come back and
find all your paper work piled up on Jact
Anderson's dtsk."
Agnew drovt directly to the Irvine
C.mpany'a new Bil CanYoQ Coontzy Qub
!or the private dinner and awards
ceremony upon conciudina hia ZO.mlnute
tali:. I
There, Secret Service men at every en·
trance blocked access by the Public.
Tbey wouldn1t even let representative
of Lion County Safari Introduce Agnew to
Goliath, one ol the ollsprtna of Frasier
lbe SeosuOlls Lion, whidl wu caged in
the bad< of a striped st.tion wagon out·
side the door. l
(1~1;: is"::irytol:11':~·=n:.~J
been arranged by act.or John Wayne, a
Newport Beach resident Among the
playen were Ray Bolger, la Brown and
Doug Sanders.
Agnew went directly bact to Los
Angeles alter the ~r. He had been
there !or a weekend of golfing (with
Governor Reagan, Frank Sinatra and
Lloyd Hand) and t e D D la (with Hand
and Charlton Heaton).
Willard Jordan
To Be Installed
On Coast Panel
Vern Stejskal, 38, of 5521 Tangier Lane,
\Huntington Beach, was listed in satisfac-
tory condition at Westminster Memorial
Hospital today with wounds in the back
and hip.
And Leonard C. Farley, 35,, of 12112
Buaro St., Garden Grove, subsequently
lost his own liberty. -
He is held in lieu of $5.000 bail alter
being arrested and booked on suspicion
of assault with intent to commit murder
following the fracas late Sunday night.
College Board:s· Budget
Gets Formal Approval
"Effluent water sales resulting from
the total water management concept
being pursued by the district will add to
operating revenue during the new fiscal
year and will be a major sourct of
revenue for ensuing years,1' Hurst 11id.
The dlstrld expects to purchue 13,UO
acre feet of imported wter next year at a
cost of $MO,OOO -or, 57 percent of the
Colorado River supplies homes and in·
total water operating expense budget,
Hurst noted. Imported water from the
dustries in Irvine as well u aome
agricultural operationa.
A slate of offi<:<:n headed by president-
elect Willard Jordan will be Inst.lied
Aug. 17 at a banquet of the Orange Coun-
ty Coast Association.
Robert Meyers, deputy director ol the
state department of parks and recreation
will be the featured speaker at the diMer
m~ting at the Balboa Bay Club at
7 p.m.
In addition to Jordan, the new officers
to be installed are Richard Stevens, finit
vice pmident: c.art Kymla, second vice
president: Ralph Kiser, secr:etary, and
Jack Feehan, treasurer. lnvestigawn said questioning of wit·
nesse!I indicated Stejskal, an official of
the Guardians of Freedom, which claims
500 county members , was exhorting
patrons in the Circle J Bar.
He was lecturing on all Rspeci.. of
American heritage including the U.S.
Constitution, when he summed it up with
Patrick Henry 's famous quote.
"Give me Uberty of give me death."
Stejskal declared.
"Do you really mean that?" patrons
quoted Farley as replying.
"Yeah," the victim told the other
patron.
Gunfire suddenly blazed, As Stejskal
ducked. narrowly avoiding being shot in
the head by at least one of four small
caliber pistol shots fired.
Investgators said two of the slugs
found their mark.
"The suspect apparently produced a
gui. and began shooting the victim,"
Westminster Police Sgt. Frank Fisher
theorized.
"( admit It sounds bizarre , .• " he
conlinued. "Even for a barroom situa·
tion."
"The speech was apparently addreued
to a number of people," Sgt. Fisher con-
tinued.
Trustees of the Saddle.back Commµnlty
College District formally approved an
$8.5 million budget and a 2kent lncnase
in the tax rate after brief public hearlnp
Monday.
But before trustees unanimously ap-
Air Board Sets
Meeting in LA
California Air Resources B o a r d
members will meet at 10 a.m. Wednes-
day in Los Angeles to discuss several
standards in the state's plan to improve
the air quillty in southern California.
In Room 1534 of the U.S. Courthouse,
312 N. Spring St., the board will consider
a proposed State Emergency Episode
Plan and the regulation of oxldts of
nitrogen emission!! from stationary
sources in six Southern California coun·
lies.
The agenda will also include discussion
of major 1973-74 budget pn>posalJ and a
schedule for the 1nstatlatlon of exhaust
control devices on 19~ vehicles.
Figure in 'Shakedown'
Case Drops From View
Westminster Mayor Derek McWhlnney,
who reportedly bis betn questioned ln
connection wilh a $5,000 ''polltlcAI eon·
trlbution" invt1lving Fountain Valley's
Mlle Squa,. Park, has dropped from
publle vlew in recent days.
McWbtnney, chairman of the Orange
County Transit District Board of Dl.rec-
ton. falled to appear Mond1y 1t the
board's regular meeting.
Seere:t1rles 1t Westminster Memorial
Park where: Mt:Whlnney worb report he
is "oul of town until Wednesday." They
say they don't know where he ts.
Dutinf Monday'a transit board
meeUng, ~rvlaor Ralph Clsrk, who
acted as cbaltman, llld ilt had been told
that M~WlllM,e1. ••11 tied up with aome
1minat and 11\t.f be In lat«." ftut
V.cW!llnney dldll'l lho'I! \Ip. .
'Ille Westmlnsler City Council Is
tcl>eduled fo meet tonl(l>t and di)' ol·
liclAI& said u.., 1"ti. n6t oertaln that M<Whlnn<r """'Id be In atlendance.
Soma lnformanla have alloced that
M<WbJMeJ, wwkini with TOd Fujita,
WtltmlOlttt p I an n Ing commiJSlooer,
suggested that George M u r a I ,
leaseholder for 213 acres of Mile Square
Pnrk land, "contribute $10,000 to a
supervisorla! reelection campaign."
According to Mura.i's attorney, James
Okauki of Santa Ana, F'lljit. accepted 1
$5.000 cash payment from Mural Wt
month in the pruence ol lnvestlcator1
from the Orange County Olstrld At·
torney's Office.
Olstrld Attorney Cecil Hicks 1ald Fri·
day lbal Fujit. wu temporarily det.lned
and questioned.
Tbe ln•.,tfaatkln of the Mlle Square ;n.
ddeot atorted In June when Mural c:alled
the olllce of Supervisor David L. ea .. r
and c:omplained ol tbe CODlrlbutl(IO IRlf' l'SIJoo. Baker salct Iut wetlt that he tm-
niediate\y lofonned the Olstrlct At• torD01'1 om...
'l1lt Orul&• Cllllnty Grand J"'1 wUl
bqln hiu1llc tuttmooy .. the -A•l-12, Hieb llld.
F'lljit. arrd all othen =-led With
the .... admit belni ~ bJ
dlstrlct attomey'a lnvatlpton 1lat doa1
MJ' knowledge of the allep! ..,.-_
proved the financial document for the
new fiscal year Board Chairman Patrick
Backus registered bis dissatisfaction of a
14.$-cent increase in the tax rite to
finance the district costs for a proposed
math-science building.
Backus nonetheless joined the rest "'
truJtees In approving the budget which
calls for 1 total taJ rate of $64.t cenu
per $100 of assessed valuation.
The bulk of the Increases, say ad·
ministration spokesman, Is due to the
commitment ol $1.71 million for the
library<;lawoom complei now under
construction the campus.
Last fiscal year's tu rate was 41.7
cents.
The 23-etnt increase will mean ad·
ditional annual taus of about S1! to the
owner of a house appraised at $40,fKKt.
Body in Sailboat
Swiss Adventurer
NEW ORLEANS (UPI I -A body
found in a 29-foot sailboat adrift in the
Gulf of Mexico was tentatively identified
as Hans Amsler, 481 a Swlu citizen at-
ten1pting a solo voyage around lhe world
The U.S. Coast Guard uid Monday a
Danish freighter, Dragor Naerlk, found
the red sailboat Jur-OJ adrift In the gull
UK> miles south of Pensacola, Fla.
The freighter drew along.s ide the 1ma.ll
craft after getting no response to s.ignals,
verified that Amsler wa.s dead and took
the sailboat in tow .
Ticktts for the $'1.50 dinner are
available through the Huntlngton Belch
Chamber of Commerce offlCe, 18581
Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, 92648.
POW Record Asked
WASHINGTON (AP) - A re>olullon
asklng the President to obtain a complete
accounting of 1,757 Americans missing in
action or priJoners of war in Vietnam
has been introduced in the Senate. Sen.
John V. Twmey (D-Calil. J, introdue<d
Monday the measure that calls on t>resi..
dent Nixon and tbe Administration "to
use every means at their disposal" to
learn the status of all the POWs and
M!As.
PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 77 yeers of cerpet retailing, one fact
becomes quite evident -that when money is less plentiful,
people buy better quality.
This h contrary to popular bel ief, but makes e good
sense if you think ebout it. When you have to concern your-
self with velue end performance, you are likely to buy better
qllalty.
At Alden'• in tlie lest three yeen, our per unit sale
hea been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this feet.
Consequently, we have the largest selaction of finer quali-
ties you will see anywhere, all et competitive prices.
The end result is customer aetisfection, pride end
reclimrMndetion1 which provide our overwhelmin g aource
of new business.
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Beach Council Delay·s BlUff Tract Decision
Huntingwn
Truswes
al the li>dlan burial ....... .
Ree tmtimellll ....... --.,, all U-who apoke durlnc a btal<d pubUc
bloriol·
'"lbete -..., lie of -IJD. ~. but ooly lo a apodaJ 1111e .... t
.,....P, DOI lo the dly'1 1 e ,OOD mldenll,"
argued James DeGuelle, a B1mllqtoo
lleadlraldot>L
·"We have another cue-of the tall wag~
glng the cios, We lbould ltllJd up !or the
people lo H1111tiqlon Beach. Wbai Tillie
It 11111 lo llO,OOll resldenll thal Ibey
thould buy the tit.I" be challeo&«!·
"I'm -lle<I by aoyooe lhlnklq the
value of a houJe It more lban ao
an:beoJosi<ol Ille,.. r<plled .. angry
Mn. Glbbl.
"Wbal value do )'OU piece oo educe·
lion?" uked Councilman' Henry Duke.
But Oiubcl!mJa Jmy Matney was the
moll lnflamed by •DeGIJelle's comment:
"II you lived here liO ye•rt lilce you
alw111 ~. )'OU'd know lbel'tl lsn't one
perk lo thlt whole quarter aectJon. I
want to save It for park."
Developert who originally waol<d lo
bt.llld homes on I.he whole plot have
amended their lroct doslgn to includ< 137
homes, wbile luvin1 the 8.( acres oPeD
u part .
• The· developer wants the city to buy the
land.
City Adminlstrator Davkl Rowlands
told ceuncllm<n the pllMlnC •!all 1111
deVised a new plan which would nllow
N. Viet Tanl{s on
Meadow Homu, the dove._, to build
mort unit.a with a planned development,
wblle dedlcatlnc the 1.4 ..,... lo the city.
Counc::ilmen also want to explore the
posslbilll)' ol a joint powert __,1
with FOW>IAID Vall<y under wblcb thlt
cily -1d buy five acrea and HimUnc!Oll
Beach couJd purchase to tCl"'e9' for •
l111er park oo the blul!&.
Matney explained that tueh a joint
powera venture wwld allow the ctiles to
IS..· INDIANS, Pas• I)
Move
OKBuilget Commun~t Offensive Beginning Anew in South?
By JOHN ZAu.Ell
ot .. °'"' "'* .....
Truma ol the Htmllqtoa Boch Cily
(elementary) School Diltrk:I p-.
fl:~ million budcel Monday nJ&bl.
Tiie budget:
-Provides i.achm and !IM-leaching
workers with raises of 2. 7S and S.5 per,
cent respective!¥.
-"Beefl up" up the ed0 cttlol)a1 irt>'
sram ol the dlsltict In oevenl oreaa.
-locrules the cub ..... ol the
dislrlct by $1311,000.
-i-ers the dillricl lu rot. by five
CtS111 lo $UI Pl" .. a•.....i ..........
'I11il year it wu St.16. "I .,.., 'lhilil: al anotller-time la &!'"
hlllory of Ibis dlltric$.wb"1 ""I' -
position bu ....... -·" Aid Depuly ~ Qiarles Palmer follow1DC
odoptioo ol the bodiet. "We-are able' to 1mirovt Our ·pro-sram. • lllS ..,.,.,.,_ ir~ rabet, and lo•er tlio tu rit<. 'lbl
pitronl of tla Cilt' .... ~~ certainly In .. ....sllllt • Palmer Aid. .
Tiuai.et. ldopled lhO b u d I e t
unanimoUllJ' alter a ~ bwini at
which no one oflered an Opinion ' Ill the
board. Tiie ~ approval Included the vote
ol K. Dole Bush, who· won ·a out on the
board agalnsl ·three , other chall .. JFS
last week and wu sworn In Monday
nl~ dislrlct'• strong financial potltlon
comes despite earlier fura that the
dlstricl might be ltclnl a mild budget
Crim. Two montlll IC"> In facl. ad-
ministrators were e-ipect.ing tu in-
crease.-ol 11 much .as It cenll P"'. $100
assessed valuation.. · . •
Palmer eave two rt&IODI wby the tax
lnctt..., llllddOnly became a w -·· Firlt he told, the volae ol taub1e
...Wth1tn the dillricl -by u percent. And oeconc1 Palmer Aid. a ''windfall"
contained tn"Govemar lleqan't tchool
budget 11vea the dlstricl -$140,llOO)>
or about $11 per student. .
As' a moderately wealthy dlltrlct, Hun-
thigton Beach bad not been upec1ed lo
1et Ibis $19. . Tiie lllO)ley aet uide for teach« , .....
hu nol been accepled by the &eochm.
'ltley are holdlog oul for lligllUy blgber
benefits.
$15 Million .Bond
,. JI;' Mft.Y ,M.Of ._ ..... s ... 1 ... w1
Th.vls,llo1Vers, 4, geJS a free
ride ·fri>m . Ilia mother, Patti
~wen, u the two eqjoy an·
oi.he.rlllo't stimmer day a:t Lake
Patlt bi Huntington Beach.
SAIGON (UPI) -Tank·i<d Communist
lroopa a-at·_.ite endJ of the
Indochina baltldronl loday, lndlcallng
the stalled lour-monll><>ld North Viet·
n1.meae offensive may be on the move
again.
North Vietnamese troops led by buge,
Soviel-buill ~ tanks altacked lhree
towns in the Cambodian Parrot's Beat
ak>ng vital access NUtes into South Viet·
nam'1 slra&.gle Mekong Delta.
Simultaneously, C.Ommunist forces bat·
Ued weary South Vietnamese marinea
trying to recapture Quang Tri city at the
extreme northern end of South Vietnam.
Some strategista said the move.s in-
dicated the Communists might be plan-
ning 1n attack against Hue, ~ formtr
Rare Opening
¥ove 1f9de
By Fischer
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Bobby
Fischer, arriving seven minutes late,
opened the 12th game of bit world cham-
pionship chess match against Borla
Spassky today with an unusual queen
bishop's pawn move.
The Rusaian champion arrived on time
bul then lefl the IUlge ol the playing hall
lo awall the U.S. challenger's arrival and
opening move.
B ' · The American, who bas beal tai. !or each . Fireman's every game IO lar In the $1511,000 match.
... abowed up after seven minutes and
D.~~tions . ~ave P1~i'!~!':;"J:="::.r-;:;·11as
• . varied lrom bis lavorit. king pawn
Lif. £ B · 2 opening in the match. . . e o_ oy, Fischer then got up from bit 1470 black
leather swivel chair and complained to
lnslructiool . ol a Hunlihgtoo Beach referee Lothar Schmid about the grinding
lfrOmin -.,. liist'l'Ulneitta! Monday noise· of the air condlti-g.
aflemoiln.Jn aevh!t lhe life of a 2-yelJ'o Spa3Slcy, woo won the lllb game ol Ille
old lol·lfler' he feO lnl<i the pool of 1 aeries lo pull lo within lwo points ol
lamlfi lii!nd. Fischer, wail<d for lour hill minutes
FlrU1a1»Jlol>ert Thelry received en while Fischer sat over Ille board, then
.,,......., call at 3:20 p.m. from Mn. returned to respond with hit king pawn.
Robert Rumford of 17141 Mart.. Lane. Fischer played tennlt early loday, then
Htllltlrtctlm -· wbo laid the boy had rewrned lo bit bole! room and pulled 1aUm IDlo her pOoL down the shades against tbt rising sun to
Tiie boy, Louil D. Valeotm. of J!la<.'<ll-catch IMle aleep btlor< the game.
tia, had -pilled from the pool by his The 29-yeRN>ld chess genluJ from ~~ ..-Louis. The lather wu America worked out on the l<nn1I court
d .,...._ 1!' ~ the lad, according lo against Yugoslav Graodmalter Svetozar
Issue Supporte ~-.:ne.i ·_;th 1o _th ~~· ~ ~ ~me::::u;.: , h } tec:hn_'qua with Mtl. Rumford who riUb-ieam btfore 1 t r e D u o u • cbesl For High: Sc 00 . !i 10 Ille• fall\"' aod ~ 1!Jm oo its 1oumamenu. -.. Gligoric said, "We did not go Into
Trusloet of the Huntlngl.\lo Btlcb dty> '.~"=~~::r.:.'ie'·-:i= . =~=-bul°'~a~;:.~:~t
(elementArl) School DWrict _., ... rii•.mt til •lhmUngtnn,..,,.ten:.... Spusky'• brllllaol victory SUnday,
declared their aupporl lor the high tchool IDlllllly llooplW. lie bu now been reJeu. which came lfi.t a shattering rtm of fi~e
bOnd Issue which goa before voters sept. ed Md is •t bome. clefeals and three draws, cut F!Jcber'•
It. . . Mrt. Bumford told .~ Iha& her lead 1o &II lo'" points.
On a unaolmooo vote. -· 'urled '"'"*"" ll'all :.1u1r plaeecl .n· e Fischer aUll needs another siJ polntJ to Tot..-approval of a $IS mll)lon . bond ~~rm theif phme ~ ~ win lbe UUe while Spwky needs another mwure. Tiie money 'Would bO Uled lo · ' ' bad -"~~ ..... ~ the 7u In'• lo -lain bis world cbam·
build one ... high -.. Ille -lilt two. ilintllt. . ~--n po ~ ..
1Jqtoa Beacb Unloo HJcJ> School Diltrld r·~· '""."'...,......;...,...;;.·· ...,...,...,;_ ..... _ _:P_m_sb_iP_· --------. and lo apand two othen. . .. • •
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"I Founl&ln Vallty 11]111 Sdlpaj wb1c11 , ''" • J ~ •• .... .. ... bulll for l,000 Id ....,. .... , ..
-bdoreaoew-eaba
l!ullt, accordlnc lo tcbool ollldalt. lna&i-.lm! ___ _
to bril!I Hunllnllnn -llf< Sdlool
up IO eartbqaaka -.. lo ... pand ................
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,..... S. A. Mofftll, W U., alto had
,_..tloot.
Heaaldt-... -..i...-lllf $IJ m1llloo ~ ,, , ... ,... ........
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lchool.
A ntlJ>l,...-•lalift al the ltiP -____ lo......,_
tqdl 'lonl to lralltel al tWr Diil
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Imperial capital 32 mil .. IOUth ol ~
Tri di)'.
Otlltn Aid the action mllht precede a
Communist attempt to move into the
valuable dtlta aoulll and west of Sa1gon.
However, the liberal cse of tank& show·
ed the U.S. campaign to mine Viet·
namese ports and the four-month-old
bombing drive against North Vietnamese
supply Unea 1pparently had not dried up
the Communist. pipeline.
Military sources said 21 tanks had been
destroyed, mainly by A m e r i c a n
alrpower, in the three-day-old Cambodian
drive and nine more ol the 36-t.on
vehicles were wiped out near Quang Tri
city.
In Clmbodl1t the Communists centered
tbelr drive 1gainst tM towns of Prey
Veng, Svay Rleng and Xompong Trabei.
Kom;>c1111 Trabtk, which alto It !he
focal point for a m1jor nortb-aouth Com.
munist suppl yroute, and Svay Rleng
straddle Highway 1, the rriajor road
between Saigon and the Cambodian
capital of Phnom Penh. Prty Veng also
commands 1 1trateglc position S3 miles
north of Xompong Trabek.
The Communists captured Kompong
Trabek IOOn arter lhe North Vietnamese
offensive started Marcil 30 and held the
town until tt wa1 recaptured by Cam ..
bodian and South Vietnamese troops on
July 24.
Clmbodian IOUJ'ets said govermnent
lroops pulled out ol lhe ceni.t of the city
Capsule Council Action
~ lo capsule form. ara lba Jllljor -tU.. Monday nigbl by the
INnllnilol -CllJ Conncil:
• llVILl>ING: Delayed a proposed buildlnJ m«atorlwn m Iba Town Loi
-. T11tn wtrt ooJ1 five -...,, pr....,I aod It llket ala lo lmpooe a zmntorium. ·
ARCHEOLOGY: Decided lo lludy altemete plans for developing hom., on
the blul/1 near Ellis Avenue, without dettroylng an archeoloflcel 11&. and a
large stand of Eucalyptus t.reet.
BOYS a.VB: Extended for one year an option 'XI one acre of land in
<Jn'ia Carr Park so the Boys Club can put together plant for a oew hea<f..
quarters.
BEACH: Passed a ruolutlon urging lhe state lo buy tilt 2.5 mlles o! pri..
vate beach owned by the H\DlUngtcG Pacific Corp.
FREE a.JNIC: Approved a 131111 monthly subsidy by the city lo the Jlurt. 1in1100 Beeclt Free Cllolc.
Council OKs Exwnsion
Of Club's_Land Option
Huntington Beach City Colmcilmen
agreed Monday nigbi to extend a one-
year oplloo lo the Boys Club lo buy an
ocre ol lend In Otril Carr Park.
The Boys Club plana to build a $il00,000
lieadquartm building on the one-acre
plol al lhe llOOtheut comer of Heil
Avenue and Springdale SlretL
Councilman Henry Duk• queallooed
whether the di)' ougbl lo lurn public
park lend ower lo a apectaJ lrrtmsl
O'OLIP· .•
"U we allow !his, where clo we tell !he
1Y' or Boy Scouts to ltop or start?" Duke
asted.
"I'm nol &1alnst lhe club. I bave lour
boys and we live only lwo blocu from It.
But if we aet a precedent, where do we
stop It," be continued.
erclse room, game room, library. crafts
room, storage areas and offices. It Is ex·
peeled to serve about 4,500 boys in
northeast Hunllngton Beach.
The Boys Club will cvnlinue to operate
Ill current factlil)' at !II Yorktown Ave.
A ~year utenslon on the purchase
option wu needed lo allow the Boys Club
to c:onllnue Ill ltmcl raising campaign lo
build the new headquarters.
Council Ruling
On Moratorium
Runs Into Delay
Tom Severns, the cit1'• director of eD6 Huntington Beach councllmea had to vlroomental resources, pointed oul thal
Otrlt carr Park 1a still u acres. con-bypeu actlcxt Monday night oo • pro-
lldtnbfy lat(..-than !he part once p1ao. POied !our-month building morotorlum In
aed for thll 1lle, IO lba other icre wu the Town Lot ..ctor became then were
cleclared turplua. loo few mernben -L
Dlrec:IOn ol lba cbamher ol commerce II tUOI lllX CGU!lcilmen lo tovoke a
uted c:ourx:Umm lo ccmslcler .tich. In-moratorium and only five wtn present
dlvldual cue .., Ill own merits, and not Monday, wilh Mayor Al Coen and Coun-
--u aetllna: a pn<>edenl for dlmao Dooald Sblpier ... -Uon.
-*her. Tbe moratorium will be lnuPI belcn
Tbe 'lfllnu.,ten -YMCA bu Ilk· the coundl again CX1 AUJ. 11.
od to leaae -......,. ta the ceotrpl Qty planrWw conirn-. aro urs·
pork IOI' Ill beadquarten, but coun-i,,. a lour......0. ban • a11..,.1iu11c11op
ci1men Indicated they woold be ..... lo the .,... bounded by 1711t and ~ moctaot about lreoq centtal park land. Well llreett, Palm A-al Paci11C
"I wotdtl look crltlcally al lft1lhlnl In Coesl High-. Tiie lull Toa Lot ...,_
the -.J part," Oouncilman Jack llon -ol !Ille way lo Ith -.
Gmn nNt•IOlded. "Bui II the YMCA Dlrectan of lhe chamber o1 '*'"'*""
pul a IW!lntnllll pool lil _ ... part, 1'4-olf!dollJ aqod..lbe dty ...... .,.,a ..
look aerlouoly al U. • '""~ wlllcb ~ alloor lllP nae ~1;"4 !lava a policy of -lo tba Town Lot-. lo tlto lfUlat utenl with The cblmbee communlqua UAd lba
-....... but not I e 11111 l dty lo -.iiele a Melt rill -Wllli(n
pni:edeuta, "yr. ado¥-"We cao lhe time llmll ol lba ~ -
al""11 bn ......... down." -
Tiit 1"1411 , ...,. Qab baadquarten ~ wtlltWd --• tlto
--a~ U• pr'l*od-.-,olPi-
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loday In the face or the Communist ad·
vaoce, falling back lo )"llltlom five mllea
to the west.
Cambodian Presldent Lon Nol con-
sidered the situation serious toough to
Dy to Ne1k Luong, J2 miles IOUtbeut~
Phnom Penh, to confer with his top ~
Ileen and memben of the South Viet--
namese command from lhe nearby Allied
marine b&se.
Military sources said at least 30 olhtt
Communist tanks and about 3,Q Com-
munist troops had been spotted near
Prey Veng. Sources al.90 said a "large
number" of tanks and ground forcea
were reported near Svay Rieng:.
Reports aald there Wert at lutt II
(See CAMBODIA, Pap I)
S peechmaker
Almost Gets
Death Wish
A "PUied leeder of en Orange CountJ"
based group of pebiols ls hospitalized loo
day 11&.r wlndjng up a barroom
harangue by crying out: "Give me Uber-.
ty or give me death," and l1most gettlnC
the latt.er.
Vern Stejskal, 31, of 5521 Tangier Lane,
Huntington Beach, WU listed in salilfac-
tory condition at Westminster Memorial
Hospital loda1 wllb WOtmdl in the badr
and hip.
And Leonard C. Far~y, S5, of 1!712
Buaro St., Garden Grove, subsequently
lost bit own liberty.
He is beld In lieu of $5,llOO bail llter
being amsted and booked 00 IUSpicioo
of assault with Intent to commit murder
following the lra<11 late Sunday n!ghL
lnvestigalon said qtleltJooln& ol wll-
nwes lndiuted SteJskal, an official of
the Guardian.I of Freedom, wbJcb claims
500 county memberr, w11 exhorting
petrom In the Circle J Bar.
Be WU lecturing 00 all aspecla ol
American heritage including: the U.S.
Constilulion, when he summed It iJp with
Patrick' Bem:v's famous quote.
"Give me liberty or give me death •
St<jskol declared. '
"Do you really me.ID that?" pa.trol\I
quoted Farley u replying.
"Yeah," the victim !Old the other
petroo.
Gunfire lllddenly bllied, 11 SteJWI
ducked, narrowly POldlog bein& thot In
the heed by al 1 ... 1 -ol lour tmlfl caliber pistol aboll flre4.
lnvatgaloro laid two al Iba tlup
(Seo UBER TY, Pago I)
Orange
Weatlter
SUnny again through Wedllt•
day, with t.mperobft " .......,
72 11 !he beacbet, risJn& lo • JD. ~ Lowa lonJlht lo tho m'L
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Rub'in fO'JIUf'Ticcnc• Cortn,
boxing's bod bo~. .,Ml f00911t for th< middlcwi(lhl .U..pfoit.
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Mayor Quizzed-. 'Out'
Westminster Officia l Drops From View
Werunimter Mayor Dettk McWhlnney,
Wbo l't\'°riedJy bas bton questioned in
cooncctioo with a IS.000 "poUtial con-
tribution" innlvlng Fountain Valley's
Mlle Squll'fl Park, has dropped from
p.ibllc view In recent days.
McWbinney, chalnnan of the Orange
County Transit Ditlrict Board Of Dire<·
tors. failed to ~ar Monday at the
board'a regular meeting.
Secrelarkls at WtJlll>insltt Memor1'1
Parle where McWhinney worts report be
is "out of town until Wednesday." 'l'hey
uy they don't know where he is.
Du.ring Monda.y 's transit b o ~rd
meeting, Superviior Ralph Clark, who
acted u chalnnan. aaid he had been told
lhlt McWbinney, "is Ued up with IOO'le
bullnna 1114 may ba In lattr.• But
1'cWhiDAey dtdft't lhow up.
The Westminster City Council Is
acheduled to meet tonight and city of-
ficials sald they were not certain that
McWhiMe)' would be in attendance.
Some ln!ormants have alleged that
McWhlnney, working wilh Tad Fujita,
Westminster p I 1 on in g commWioner,
suggested that George M u r 3 1 ,
leaseholder for 213 acres of Mile Square
Park land, "contribute $10.CM» to a
supervlsorlal reelection campaign."
According to Murai 's attorney, James
Okuaki of Santa Ana, Fujita accepted a
$5,000 cash payment from Mural last
month in the presence of Investigators
!rom the Orange County Di.strict At·
t.MJ'• Ofllel.
Dlairic! AllOllll1 Ced! -.... 111> day that Fujita ""' temporarily delalnod
and qutstlooed.
'M)f: investigation of the MUe Square lDoo
cldent alan.d in Jone when Mural called
the oUJce of Supervlsor David L. Bater
and complained of the contrlbuUon .sua·
cestlon. Baker uid tut wee~ that be Im·
mediately Informed the District At·
tomey'1 Office.
The Oranga Coonty Gl'lllCI Jury wUJ
begin hearing testimony on the case Aug.
22, Hicks 1ald.
Fujita and all ()\hers connected with
the cue admit being queslloned by
diltrk:t attorney's investigators but deny
any knowledge of the aliqed plymt!ll.
Making Headway f'romPageJ
CAMBODI A . Police Probe Tang"led • •
lanb still operational around Kompong
Trabek but they were not participating in
the fighting. One Communist tank fought
Its way Into the city before it was
destroyed. Web in Narcotic Cas e Near Quang Tri city in northern Scuth
Vietnam, elite marine units were bll with
300 rounds of artillery and mortar fire
while jockeying for posilion around the
city's walled citadel -the Communist
stronghold.
By JActt: CHAPPELL
Of IM Dal,., 11"1 .. I t"ff
A tangled trail of phony identification
papers and pas!ports, commercial drug
adivities In exclusive Laguna Beach
hilltop homes, a network of psychedelic
dope pushers -police clabn they"ra
tying it all togtther in their penetraUon
of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love.
Their arrests thus far have included
one young Laguna Beach businessman
who aat as a member of an oral board
that acreened police department a~
pUcant.s to detennlne their filn<u u
potenllaJ officers.
The Brotherhood Is uld by polloe to be
1 major, if not lhe major, supplier and
distributor of LSD, hashish and hashlsb
ell In the United States.
Jt .. dope merchants plied lhe world, ac-
cording to police, who have tt:port.s of the
Brotherhood's unique products turning up
in such diverse places u Australia,
Hawaii, New Jersey and Vancouver.
In "French Connection" style, the
Brolberbood members filled coucealed
compartmenta in trucks and campers
with hubiab in Middle East and Indian
ports than thr.n shipped them home to
the United States where they entered the
Fourth Director
Quits Council
The fourth executive director of the
strife-torn Orange County Community
Action Council has ruigned h1t post, it
WU Ju.med today.
Antonio Tinajero, 49, of San Antonio,
Texas, bad held the job f« the past five
months. He was appointed to succeed
Clrk>s Ramos, who resigned the StS,000 a
year post almost a ~ar ago. Tinajero
told the CAC boanl oJ dlrtetora that h<
wanted to return to his funlly in Tes.as .
During his short term the poverty·
fighting organization has betn plagued
with resignations and perBOnality con-
flicts which have conlinued to mar Its
Iii-year hJJtoey.
The CAC governing board plans to
meet soon to appoint an interim director.
FroMPage1
LIBERTY ••.
found their mark.
"The suspect. apparently produced a
·tw-and began shootina; the victim,"
Wertmlnster Police Sgt. Frank Fistler
tbeoriud.
"I admit it sounds bizarre ... " he
continued. "Eftn for a barroom aitua·
t1on ."
"The. speech was apparenUy addressed
to a number of people," S(t. Fisher con-
tinued.
OIAN•I COAST Ml
DAILY PILOT
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country through Portland or Long Beach
port>.
The trail , police say, lead to person5
believed to be pillars of the youth
culture, people like Jim Otto, owner of
the Sound Spectrum record shop in
Laguna Beach. He has been indicted by
the Grand Jury.
Otto led a move several years ago for
legitimacy for the small, then just
emerging youth-<lrlented shops In Laguna
Beach. It was a sort of nonestabllshmf'.nt
chamber of commerce called the Laguna
Business Association.
Otto also has been seated in meetings
of an oral police screening board which
questioned police department applicants.
Otto , now free on $50,000 bail, was one
of 29 persons indicted by the Orange
County Grand Jury on charges of con·
spiracy to organize sales of dangerous
drugs and a variety of other drug related
charges.
Police said Otto, 27, ()f 430 Ashton
Drive, Ls accused of conspiracy to sell
dangerous drugs, sale of marijuana. sale
of dangerous drugs, possession of co-
caine with intent to sell, maintaining a
house for use and sale of drugs and other
dope charges.
Other indictments named perJOns from
Laguna Beach and some already in
custody who have been arrested and con-
victed (Jn drug related charges.
Laguna Beach Police detect ive Sgt. filil Purcell held up what looked to be an
organization chart.
Lines ran from a name taped over al
the top of the chart, the "Mister Big''
who is still at large.
The lines ran lo various boxes, boxes
that were titled "Costa Rica," "Laguna
Beach", "Mirlposa" among others.
Purcell said that investigation or the
Brotherhood was from the first based (Jn
the belief that the people out in Woodland
Drive weren't just providing their ()Wn
marijuana « hashish for their own use
alone.
The investigation was made difficult by
duplicate and false Identifications, he
said.
Exclusive houses in the hills of Laguna
Beach were rented by Brotherhood mem-
bers to be used as "stashpads."
Rents of those homes in the city's
fashionable neighborhoods C()mmonly ran
from $350 to $400 a month, Purcell said.
2 Men Hold Up Bank
BERKELEY {AP) -Police said one
holdup man got $3 ,595 1'f()nday afternoon
from the Bank of America branch at 1536
Shattuck Ave .• by shoving a note to L
teller while another man stood watch at
the door. No gun was seen.
Military sources said 175 marines had
been kille':I and 700 wounded -roughly
two of the nine battalions In the area -
since the marines took an active part in
the light 11 days ago.
The marines tt:lieved a battered South
Vietnamese paratrooper unit that was
unable to recapture the clladel. The
marines also have been unable to recap-
ture lhe fortress or take biclr. valuable
territory relinquished by the
paratroopers.
Indiana Cit y
Asks U.S. Aid
On Gang War
GARY, Ind. (AP) -Mayor Richard G.
Hatcher hu asked for federal aid to fight
what police call a gangland narcotics •·ar
that has left 16 dead in Gary this year.
The battle for control of Hlicit
narcotics traffic in this northern Indiana
steel center has led to at least a doz.en
shootouts.
Gary Police Chief Charles Boone said
he asked the U.S. Army to loan him
machine guns to equip his street
· palrolmcn.
No policemen have been hurt in the sun battles. mostly between rival gangs,
but Boone says the lives of policemen are
being threatened.
Boone said he hopes to equip 60
patrolman with automatic weapons if his
request is approvtd. The department
recently purchased three machine guns,
and Boone uld ~baa r.qul1rtiooed
more.
City vs. School
On Court Tonig ht
A basketball game in which the players
can be expected to score more laughs
than field goals ls on tap tonight in Foun-
tain Valley.
Fountain Valley school trustees and ad·
ministrators will be pumping and jum-
ping against city councilmen and city
employes beginning at I o·clock tn tbe
Los Alnlgos High School gym.
The public Is invited to watch the
"grudge match" without charge.
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An old wooden wln reel and a UlUe lm11lnallon maka for 111m_.
fun for lhla MontaomeJ1, Ala. 1011111 u lie ract1 llll 'twC>Wbealer'
aplnat a now four wheoler along a 111btlrbaa llret~
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Just Testing
Bobby Luna, 5, gets a blood pr..,sure test at the Colonia Juarez
Well Baby Clinic from Dr. Joseph Carella as Fountain Valley fireman
Mike Jones holds the youngster on hlJ lap. The firemen'• assocl1Uon
and the Salvation Army contributed the blood pressure appar1tu1.
Bait Barge Owner's Body
Found Floating in Ocean
A 43-year~ld bait barge owner whose
body was found floating five mUea
northwest of the Huntington Beach Pitt
Monday apparently fell from his craft
and drowned, authorities speculited to-
day.
The body of Herman Cecil Testerman
of Buena Park was discovered by the
()peralors of a passing sport fishing boat.
Huntington Beach llleguard.s recovered
From Pagel
INDl.t\NS .••
acquire federal fwwls for purchase ol
the land, thus r<ducin& local costs.
Several homeowners from the Green-
brook Tract in Fountain Valley, just east
of the bluff, aho urged preservation of
the arcbeological site. and the trees. They
said they would make the 1ame request
of their city council.
"No one disagrees with saving the 1ile
and the trees," C>uke commented, gum-
ming up council feelings. "But at this
point we need to figure out how."
Matney said he would like to see
several alternative plans before the coun·
cil takes spt'cific action oo the proposed
bome.1.
Tom Shelton, an engineer representing
Meadow Homes, said he was agreeable
to the planned development idea or
purchase of the land, but he'd like to ,..
quicker action because the. property
owners are paying $2,000 a month in tax·
••• Rowlands agreed to contact Fountain
Valley officials for a joint meettng within
the ne1t two Wftb.
Ex-Pope's Kin Dies
SOTl'O IL MONTE. Italy (AP) -
Alfredo RMcalli , brother of the late Pope
John XXIU, died in the family farm•
house he:re. today. He aws 83_1__lhe sec-
ond youngest ln a peasant family of 13
children. Alfredo had betn bedridden for
four months.
the body and turned It ov.r lo the Orange
County Coroner'• Office.
Deputy Coroner Jamt1 Bricker uld
Testerman wu known to bave a heart
condition. ~ of death wu estimated
as I p.m. Sunday.
Police said Testerman wu Jut seen
Sunday afternoon by his partner, James
Poole of La Mlr1da, who dropped the
Buena Park man off at the Jolly Roger
Rtstaurant In Long lltadl.
Testerman, according to pollct, 1p-
pannUy took a 1mall outboard motor
boat to his barge near the Loni Beach
breakwater.
The Long Beach Harbor Patrol noticed
the barge's llghta were not on Sunday
morning and discovered Testerman was
gone although bl! motor boat wu Ued up
ll> the barge.
Police reports Indicate there was no
violence involved in the drownln&·
Testerman still had hill gluses on when
he was found and there wu Marty OJO
In bis wallet.
Willard Jordan
To Be Installed
On Coast Panel
A slate of officen headed by president-
elect Willard Jordan will be installed
Aug. 17 at a banquet ()f the Orange Coun-
ty Coast Association.
Robert Meyers, deputy director ol lbe
state department of parks and recru.Uon
will be the featured speaker at the dinner
meeting at the Balboa Bay Club at
7 p.m.
Jn addition to Jordan, the new office.rs
to be installed are. Richard Steven1, first
vice president; Carl Kymla, ae.cond 'flee
president; Ralph Kiser, sectt:tary, and
Jack Feehan, tna.surer.
Ticitel3 for the f7 .50 dinner are
ava11161ethrougli the Hunlington Beach
Chamber of Commerce office, 18512
Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, t2MI.
PRUDENT BUYING
Solons Kill
Third Bid
On Gun Bill
WABlllNGTON CAP) -'l\e Senate to-
day rt)ected a third altompl lo
llreqtben 1 hancfaun control blD.
Tumed down on a 7S lo ti roll call -
WU U omtndmtnt by S... Adlai
SteY...., C[).m.), to requ1re rqtatratkle
ol aU Jiandauna and lict<>slnc ol "'"""· A bUJ the Senate 1larltd debattnl Mon-
day would bu the aalt•ol 111ui>nooed,
eaaily cooetaled handaWll not IUitable
fO< aporlinl -'Ibey of1a Ul
called "S.turday nicht IP"'(1aJ1 II
Sen. Blt<b Bayb ([).Ind.), lht bUJ'a
chit! sponaor, uld It would !ah out of
the marketplace tbt weaPof11 molt com.i
monly uaed by crtm1naJa.
Tbe Staate rejected 14 lo 7 1 aul>alltuta
propoaal by Sen. Pblllp A. Harl (0.
Mich.), lo ouUaw private poswulon ol
au ltlnds oJ handguns. Owntn who turn-
ed in lhelr piatols or rtvolvera would be
promptly compensated at fair-market
value by the 1ovenunent.
Tben, Iha Senate dtf .. ttd " lo ti In
amendment by Sen. Edwanl M. KfMtdY.
CO.Mass.). to require registration cf all
fireanns -riOea and ahotgwis u wtll u
hAndguns -and st.ate or federal Ucens--
lng of all gun ownera.
The vOles were lhe fint taken by the
Senate on gun-control legislation since
the attempted usaasinaUon on Mly l~ cf
Alabama Cov. Georce c . Wallace durlnC
his campaign for the Democratic
presldenUal nomination.
It was the wounding of Wallact, a foe
oJ further !eden! fire arm control!, that
spurred the Stoate Judldaiy Commltlee
lnlo l'tporllnc out the bill sponaorwl by
Bayh.
Sen. Coore• s. McGovern, t b e
OemocraUc presidentiaJ candidate, voted
with the majority Monday both times.
Arlene Alden,
Murder Victim,
Rites Wednesday:
Funmil lttV'icea for abootinJ victim
Arlene V. Alden ol Huntlnlton Beacb
have been set for I p.m. Wednelday a'
Pacific View Memorial Part in Corona
del Mar.
Police dl.ocovered the bullet-riddled.
body of Mra. Alden, :!7, ol 20!D Goabawk
Lane, Saturday after rteeivinc a phone
call from bar husband.
Police then arrested the hmbind, John
R. Alden, 42, on suspicion of murder. He
was acheduled for arraignment today in
West Oranae County Judicial District
Court In Weslminater.
Services for Mn. Alden wili be held in
the Pacific View chapel. Private burial
will follow.
Besides her husband, Mn. Alden le
aurvtved by two teenace children.
Ocean View Trut1tees
Set Budget Hea_ring
A public bearing on the l lt.13 million
budget of the Ocean View School District
bas betn slated for Wednesday nlgbt.
The p0bllc will have its chance to com-
ment of Iba ll'IS-73 acboo! budget 11 the
7 'IO p.m. meetlog In district olficea at
the corner cf Warner Avenue and Beacb
Boulevard.
District olf1eial1 have not yet diaclosed
whether or not the new budget wUJ ino
elude tu lncreastS.
Tltroughout our 77 years of carpet retailing, one feet
become• quite evident -that when money is leu plentiful,
people buy better cpiality.
This Is contrary to popular belief, but melie1 1 good
sen1e if you think about it. When you have to concern your·
self with value and performance, you ere likely to buy bell•
q11111ty.
At Alden's in tlie last three years, our per unit 1ele
he 1 been more expeniive c arpeting, reflecting thi1 feet.
Conse quently, we have the largest selKtion of finer quali·
tie1 you will SM anywhere, ell at competitive prices.
Tlie e nd re1~lt h customer satisfaction, pride end
recommendations which'' provide· our overwhelming source
of new business.
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Think Traffic's Bad?
Have You Tried DMV?
EVEllY BOUll ILIS a MJNUrES acepl lbe -·you spend ta the Deport•
mm1 d !I-Veblclel. 1.-a Friday ........ my lloenao, llgmlng Ibo nstd tlle wwld woold
... at Ille -c:ubtnc f>l1Cbecb. But thera _.. nine olber pencm abead d me who
1) bad my amo blrlbdly, b) _.. clltloCl<ll name« a<l-
dmo, C) bad just paaed Dr!Ytr'I Ed fl d) awnecl OUkll·
lllato veblcla and dtdol read the alga Ofttbtad.
Lllodi hour II the Ollly tllDf l<r us l-tc>I IJpee lo >hell
the OMV. Yet aoly """ typlll 11 411 dulJ. Govtmmml
wants to •ppear orderly.
Wiien I llnall)' get lo Mill 'l)plat, she ub If I bave
the quarter lot lbe $US lee. "No, rm .,,,.,. " (rva bad
plenty of• time lit the lut 2S mloutes lo flab out a quarter
If I bad..,..! -. -· SIDI: WANDERS Ol'F to find change for my flO. I wooder why that'• ..
dllllcult llllce ...... Jllll takm In '29.25.
Mias Typlal returns to find that abe 's out ol t..t !Gn!ll. Sile !eelJ In the
bac1c ol the drawer, peeb in a cableot while ... led. t<CheW the drawer
and lnlenupll a c:o-worbr who reminds lier lbe lorma are 411 the bottom
lbelf. Sbe will bave to gel off the •tool Tblrly-el&iJI ol my • minute. have ezplud wben I reach lbe teot ber>ch.
I allow myadl 12 aeeonds for flCb of the IC questlona, hoping speeding •Y ..
ballJ aren't IUbject to the 115 mph Jlmlt.
· I !lnlab and bad for lhi two, yes two, open ''Lk>en3e" wlndowl only to
_see ODt clerk bang her "C&osed" algn.
THE ONE CLl!llK left ...., leaves for luncb, substituting a fellow worker
who Is quickly reptsced by I third.
Walt while Wc:rker No. 2 retrieves the regulatim ballpoint pen taken absen~
mlodedly by Worker No. i.
Vain Woman tri'" to reed eye chart without glwes.
Nest Man stobpr In front of eamera taking picture of Vain Woman.
Second abot must be taken which requires a 3-official conference to decide
bow to keep photo count bt sequence with applications.
Clerk amazed at bow lut I read the eye chart (baving memorized It in the
last U minut.,).
I SEE THE MACHINE they u...i to test for color blindnesa lour y•an ago
but it la not operaUng. Don't red and green make a difference tn traffic any
more? After 67 mlnutes for a seemingly brief errand, I put my loel on the rtd
line and manage to "Smile." State government can be as taxing as the Fed!
at 1:07 p.m. MIND IF I BANG A U1 I'm late for the offic•.
Navy Orders Equal Policy
ForWomen;ShipDutyOI{
WASl!INGTON (AP) -P'ollowlng the
Army's lead, the Navy lalued 1neeplng
orders today calling for equal treatment
for women and opening the way to aMign
them duty aboard warships at sea.
Adm. E1mo R. 1.umwalt Jr., chief of
naval operations, said that once the con-
stitutional amendment granting women
equal rights Is ratified by the necessary
37 stales there ls no reason why women
couldn't serve at see, become aviaton or
attend the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
There wW be some in the Navy "wbo
will be concerned" by thi3, Zumwalt told
a Pentagon news conference. "But there
is no rusoo in theory, in 10Ciology or in
equity why women should not have the
aame opportunities that men have ..•
"The ultimate goal, assignment of
women to ships at sea, will be timed t<f
coloCide: with full implementation" of the
equal rlgbts amendment, be said.
In the meantime, Zumwalt announced
that a limited number of officers and
enlisted women are being assigned to the
hospl)al ablp Sanctuary .. a pilot pro-
aram.
In the past, women have served aboard
hospital and transport ships., but have
been barred by federal law from •ervin(
aboard warahipo.
On Monday, the Women's Army Corps
announced that in order to attract more
eolistees the WAC plao3 to make its
uniforms mort stylish and the jobs more
mind-challenging. (See atory, Page 12)
Zumwalt said be would like to see the
Waves, now numbering &,000, doubled or
tripled in size as the Navy opens all
ratings to women.
"To this ...i the secretary of the Navy
and I have established a Wk force to
loot at all laws, regulatiom and policle.s
that must be changed In order to
eliminate any disadvantages to women
resulting from either Jegal or attitudinal
restrictiom," said Zumwall
In two years u the Navy'• top ad.
mlral, be ba3 brought about many tradi·
tion-sbattering cbang" deslgnod to make
Navy life more attractive:.
In hi.! oroers, Zumwalt inatrucled the
Navy to:
-Accept applicatlOnl from women of-
ficers for the Qlaplain and Civil
Engineer Corps.
--Open previously restricted line billets
to qualified women once a~priate
leglslatlon IJ authoriud.
-Open opportunities for promotion or
women to admiral ranks 0 in essentially
the same marmer u we are con-
templating for male officers."
U.S. •t.,ed Up~
Schmitz Aft.er Discont,ent,ed Vote
WAsHING'l\lN (UPI) -Oran&• Com>-
17•1 Rep. Jobn G. Schmitz, the Jobn
Birth Society member nominated for
President by the Am<rlcan Party,
clelcribes bis candldaC)l.u a opark in dry
grass -ready to bunt Into Dame at any
moment.
The dry graaa, be contends, Is the
discontent ol the mllliona who make up
•!Middle America." He saya they are fed
up with loalera on the welfare rolls at
ooe extreme, and at lbe other wllb ln-
borlton of -Ith who fllrl with
JOCialism In oearch of political power.
'1 Tile American Party plcbd Schmits U
Ila llllldanl -al Loullville, KJ. last .... altef Alabama Go•. Gtorse c.
11allaco decided not to ... acatn.
Schmlhc -In .. IDterriew "'°"" 4113' tba1 lat II a .. _ caadldate, not
a unrea1itOc GDL" He llid h.il main
..,_ -be lo -_,....,.... Pie bet•-now ad Noo •ber ml tat "" __ .. __ .
-""' raldo. lie Aid ... lood ......,.
• lnvitatioas to -... plDel llld
tllk allows.
"They're curlool 1bout the mao who
i.a taiLeD ~ W.U.C.'1 place," lot
'aid.
"'l'lloy want to• whil'llnd of mao be
I!"
Sdlmlll 11 a lomodliclt ~ -(l'taman from callfornla I JIOo .....
.,.._. diatrlct, a buUon " -allam. Ht wu e1ecttd to c.qp..., In
Ult -lhc ,..,. In lhl Cililornta
Stale Senate, but hi WU baleo In lht
primary thiJ year,
He ls a stocky, ba1d.lng man wltb a thlD
black moustacbe who will be G oo Sltur-
day.
From 1952 to 1980, be served u a
Marine corps jet llld bellcopter pilot and
bolds a comm.l&sion as a lieutenant cot ..
one! In the Marine Corps ......,,,. He bu
taught philosophy, bistory and political
science at Callforida'• Santa Ana college.
Schmitz is a Roman catholic and the
lather of oeven chlldren.
Tbe cllldlclate aaJd be -not look upon the American Party u ••a thlrd
party" but u an "aitm>aUve parlJ" lot
tbooe wbo are led up wtth the Democrats
and the RepubliCllll. Ha aaJd the
Democrat.I are "the party of diuter"
and Ille Rlpubll<ano ... ''tho i-11 ol
decty."
'!boo< who make up "Mlddh
America," $clm>ltl uld. .,.. 11thole ...
wort for a living, u ~ lo -cm
...uar. who -~ -llld -with lm*rited -1th Wbo don' Deed to wort."
"Socialism ._.. lo -ol -with IMerited money u a Wl1 to
-·. hi aald, w!llle to -ol -al the otb« ... ol the ocale U appWI
"aa a .., ol llvlnl without -'Inc."
He aid then II diaconteDI In Ille ....,..
117 !bat Is "lib ..........
"And the i...., UO ver)' drf," be Aid.
"'nlat aporlt am brtlt lnlo Dame
beca• the .......... dllcUllod with Ille two plrtles. ~ -~~
McGovern
{
Hits Nixon
On/obs
lllWll B&ACR (UPI) -Sen. Oecqe
S. lkGootnl diars<d loU)I !bat the Nix-
• -bod ( e I I be rat 1I1
....... pooplo GUI of wodt u a IDfUI of cleolll>l "wtlh iollalloo.
ID a -eflort to 1a1n _. !tom in-
dlvllmal -In Ille arpnlled labor
'""""""'· McGcwtnt opoke bere to tbt
llllllUal "'"'"""'"'al lhl IOO,-.. Amalpmated Meat Qlllen llld Bulcber
W-(AJ'LOO) .
Mommts alter be -bi& 17. mlllllte addttss at lbe Americana ilol<l
In lhl oame ba11toom wbere AF!,CJO
~ Geoqe U...,. IDUbbed NW..
•ftrll moolhl qo, l4cGowm -b)'
acdamlllao Ille -t al Ille l ,IOO ........ •ltmdln&' Ille ..., ... -.
1lle delegalel .oho ...c.d to Ii••
McG<mm 125,0C., lbe ame amount that .tbo Amalgamated Qolhlnc Wprken
~edblm~.
McCl<m!m oho charged that "NIS· _ .. IOllered 1 tu atructwo that
rewarded lbe rich llld -eel Ille middle
clau.
He 11.ld hls office uncovered a Federal
Trade Comm!Sllon study oeveral montba
ago that allowed Ille kip 100 COtpOratlons
too1t In fl5 billion a year in ._1y
profilS.
"I am llCalSed ol being a ndical on
tbll matta-of tax rtfonn." McGovern
said in extemporaneous remarks added
to bi& tut.
"What I adwcate Is closing some of
these wind!a1lJ for big business that bave
the effect of raising lbe tues ol lower in-
come people. And for that I am being
branded I radical by Mr. NW.. llld hi•
cohorts," be Aid.
McGovern now appears to have achiev-
ed more than 40 percent of his goal of
gaining the support of unions wttb IO
million membenhip by Labor Day.
"Deliberately throwing people out ol
work -that is 'Nixonomics • "
McGovern said in his prepared te1t:
He said an additional two million more
penoos are out of work now than when
Nixon took office.
"And that's not accidental; It's by
design," Mt'Govem said. "The plan was
to stem inflation by &lowing down the
economy."
But be &aid inflation continues.
"Forcing workers to get by on poverty
wages -that is 'Nilooomics ' "
McGovern said. '
He added that the Senate beat back by
one vote White House pressure to till the
minimum wage bill.
"A tu !lructure which rewards those
at the kip llld pig" thOle in tbe middle
-that ls 'Nlxooomics'," McGovern said.
t•Jt's the aame old Republican approach
-busi.oeu geta a stem loot once in a
while, and workert get clobbered.''
DAI\. 'f ,II.OT St.If ......
'CAN'T BE COMPLACENT'
j\gnew In N1weo<f Boach
Porno Ordinance
Hit by Playboy
In Indiana Suit
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -Pi"l'boY
Enterprises Inc. has asked a federal
court to declare "illegal and void'' a city
ordinance ln Marlon. Ind., which pro-
hibits mlnors from entering an establish-
ment that sells pornographic literature.
The publiaben of Playboy Magazine
contend that businessmen in Marion have
refused to purchase, stock or sell the
magazine as a result of the ordinance.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court
here, Mks for an injunction to prohibit
enforcement of the ordinance.
Pornographic literature is defined by
the ordinance as "any p I ct u re,
photograph, drawing, sculpture, moving
picture, film or similar visual reproduc-
tion of a peTIOn or part o( the human
body depicting nudity, sexual activity or
sa~masochistlc abuse which Ls harmful
to minors."
POW Record Asked
WASHINGTON (AP) -A resolution
asking the President to obtain a complete
actoUDting of 1,757 Americans missing in
action or prisoners of war in Vietnam
has been lntroduced in the Senate. Sen.
Jolm V. Tunney ([).Calif.). introduced
Monday the measure that calls on ~resi
dent Nli:on and the Administration ''to
use every means at their disposal" to
learn the atatus ol all tbe POW~ and MIA!:. _,.
(
H DAILY I'll.OT
'Can't Be Complacent'
Agnew on Coast
For 'Pep Talk'
11Y I. PETER IDU1Xl Of .. ..,., ...........
Amldat Ugh! and precl!e aecurlty. Vtce
Presldeot Spiro T. ""'°" wblsked
tbrougb Newport Beach Monda1 al·
temoon, aJ•ing • li1bt llld breeiy pep
talk to campaign workers at the Ne•
porter Inn llld &lvlnr out trophies to the
winners of an excluslve fund-raising 1oll
tournament at the oearby Bil Cal\1UI
Country Club.
lleporten and TV mws w e r e
manbaled behind conlona In the
Newporter'1 Monte Carlo room before
Agnew strode in, ahook bands with the
~ or ao key volunteera invited from
throughout Southern Cali/orola and lheo
•l•pped to the microphone.
Sprlok1ing bis talk liberally with qulpr,
Agnow -inded the gatbering of the
fate of one Thomas Dewey in J944.
"We can't be complacent," Agnew
maintained. "We've got lo keep working.
We rtmember 1941 when Tom Dewey
was a lock for Prnldent . . . then we
woke up and found he had lost."
Agnew said one of the keys to winning
in 1972 will be the youth vote.
Citing the efforts of Democrall to
register young voters, Agnew aaid,
"There are jtUl as many young people
who want to vote for President Nixon.
''Once they find out the choice of pro-
grams. there will be overwhelming
numbers who want to vote for Nli:on," he
said.
Agnew then touched on major Wues of
the campaign, ranging from the war to
the environment, and even the racial
problem, of which he said :
"All that was being given to the prob-
Marines' Chief
Halts Meetings
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gen. Robert E.
Cushman Jr .. commandant of the Marine
Corps, cut short a round of conferenctS
today because of the death of his father·
in-law, Elwood Lee Boyce, at
Portsmouth, Va.
Cushman plans to fly from San Diego
tonight to attend the funeral , returnlng
Thursday to El Toro Marine Air Station.
He plans to attend a ceremony Friday at
which ~laj. Gen. Ross T. Dwyer turns
over command of Camp Pendleton to his
a!Sis1a11t, Brig. Gen. Adolph G. Schwenk.
Cushman arrived Monday for two fuU
days of inspections, tours of installations
and private talks wtth top Marine and
Navy olliclals before btading to camp
Pendleton.
lent before Mr. Nlxoo WU eledecl -
rbetortc and charisma. Now, IOfDe $1.5
bllllon bu been 1peot lot mlnGrlU,._ t
"There is no more aerlous cb.Jtqe
thlan for equal opportunity."
Agnew, who wu more than t half bout
late for bis Newport appeannce, wlnn.
eel up the IU<Sts by tell!ng tbem ol tbt
moment 1 couple of weets qo when
Pmident Nhcon informed him be ~
be oa lbe Ucbt ogaUi thiJ ,.ar.
"I wu '° elated that I grabbed one of
the Pmldent'1 secretarleo llld danced
aroond the Oval Office ... But let me
tell you, Mel Laird does a louay cha
cha."
Ainew, for the time belar, 11\YWaY
a:ave up soorching criticisms ol the prus.'
But be sot hia point ..,,_ when he
gave .. the latest medical report from
Washington, O.C."
"Jack Anderson ls still in retraction,''
be aaid, referring to lbe colwnnlst'•
smear of Sen. Thomas Eagleton.
He said the problem with being away
from the Capitol on these ntensive cam.·
paign swings "is that you come back and
flDd all your paper work piled up on Jack
Andenoo's desk."
Agnew drove direc.tly to the Irvine
Cumpany'a new Big Canyon Country Club
for the private dinner and awards
certm00y upon concluding hiJ 20-minute
talk.
'lbere. Secrtt Service men al every en-
trance bl ocked access by the public.
They wroldn't even let representatives
of Lion County Safari introduce Agnew to
Goliath, one of the offspring of Frasier
the Sensuous Lion, which was ca1ed in
the back of a striped ataUon wagon out-
side the door.
Rare Bumper
Sticker OK'd
AUSTIN, Tei:. (UPI) -Amber
Mi.st, a stripper from Baltimore,
responded to a notice that the Tex·
as Memorial Museum was col·
lecting bumper stickers by sending
her personal sticker: ••Snuggle,
Don't Struggle."
She included pictures of herself
nude except for earrings aDd shoes.
The m u s e u m ' s corrtspoodlng
secretary, Willena C. Adams, wrote
a note of thanil to Miu Mist Mon-
day. The sUcker-wll! be a&!.ed t.o
the museum collection. T h e
pictures will be "filed."
YEAR-END SALE!
l\IARK IV's
TO
CAPRIS
ALL 1972 MODELS ON SALE!
1973 MODELS JUST AROUND THE CORNER
BRAND NEW ••• GREAT SEI.ECTION ••
DRIVE ONE HOME
TODAY .•• AND SAVE.
Home Of The New Car , • ,
"Gelllea Te~"
• •
•LINCOLN
•MERCURY
•MONTEGO
•COUGAR
•COMET
Dome Of The New Car , , ,
"GeWea r • ..,,
2mlHAR80R9LW.,COSTAMEM •NI-.
• . .
4 DAILY PILOT T.....,, -I. 1912
Napalm Girl Fine-She's a Lucky One
'
Figuring Tax
Out Is a Gas
WAR 1A)NES DEPT. -It seems to be
getting tougher and tougher these days to
know what kind of 1 price you pay when
you pull up to the pumps at yoor fa\'orile
neighborhood service station.
Everybody seeffi.'5 to have a different
price. Or at least. a different way or
adverCising it .
You see signs proclaiming "Gas War''
flr "Serve Yourself and Save." Even
some of tile major-line stations have
gone lo the serve yourself dodge.
It used to be that the stlf·servlce gim-
mlck v;as reserved for obscure outfit!.
Ttte sign over the pomps said "Green
Tree Gas" and the guy wbo ran the joint
usually sat on an overturned oil barrel
Ile was in greasy overalls and chewing
on a i;traw.
WHEN YOU PUMPED that stuff inlo
t he old family bus, you didn't really know
\\'hat you were buying. It might ju!t be
diluted sap from the Green Tree.
Anyway, now the major gasoline com-
panies have jumped into sell-service or
almost any other gimmick they can think
up to make their gas ltfm cheaper than
the guy's down the block.
OJrrently, lbe automobile fud market
seems to be thrown into its biggest im·
broglio in years and I can't help fee:llng
sorry for the chaps who try to make a
living selling the stuff.
Right here along the Orange Coast. for
example, it seems you can pay anywhere
from 37 cents down to 32.9 cents for a
gallon of premium fue l. There doesn't
seem to be any particular pattern as to
lhe location where the price m1ght be up
or down.
~fOST OF THIS present coofusion, it
seems, can be traced to the statehouse
boys who have been slapping various tax·
f:S on gasoline.
You might have guessed It, right?
Back on July I, the Californ ia
Legislature decided to do some more
Good Works and in order to raise the
money, a new 5 percent sales tax on
gasoline was adopted. This was to rBi~
Sl73.4 million for Good Works and
another $35.5 m1llion that they woold find
50mething to spend on later.
Trouble was, the 5 percent tu was to
be levied again.st the full price for a
gallon of gas, which already includes 7
rents in state tu and 4 cents in federal
taxes. Thus it clearly became a tax upon
a tax. The legality of such a gimmick is
open to strong questioning.
FACED WITll this problem. the good
solons got on the JegislaUve bicycle and
backpedaled. They modified the tax so
that it only applies to the raw price of a
gallon or gas before the other 11 cents in
Laxes gets added. This ¥las nice.
. So I pulled into this major self-service
station yesterday where signs all over
the place advertised a gallon or high test
fuel at 31.9 cents a gallon. I was so pleas-
ed. 1 started pumping.
Then I happened to look at the little
price window on the pump itself. It ~id
the price pf a gallon ls 32.9 cents. "Where
did the other penny come from," I asked
the attendant who was !tailing on my car
antenna. "That's the sales tax." he ex·
plained.
THE ADVERTISED price at this sta·
tioo, in other words, did not include the
new Good Works tax that the Legj~'llature
dreamed up.
Following that logic, It wouJd sceth
that service stations would be able to
deduct all the taxes from an advertised
price for a gallon of gas. Thus wilh a
total price of 32.9 cents a gallon, the sta-
tions could deduct 12 cents and proclaim
the fuel for sale at 20.9 rents per gallon.
Then all motorists could figure all taxes
come on top of thal
This \\·01.dd seem logical . Trouble is
that logic doesn't have much to do \\'ith
the gasoline selling business these day11.
You are left suspecting we can lha tk
the Tax Thinker-Uppers for that.
By CARL D. ROBINSON
SAIGON (AP) -Two monlhl after
napalm dropped by South Vleblam.,.
planes aent 9-year..old Phan 1"1 K.lm
Phuc &creaming in pain and panic down
a highway northwest of Saigon, the Ms
nearly recovered from her burns.
At the Barsky Ct.nter, a hospital for
plastic and reconstructive surget"y ln
Salgoo, Vietnamese 1W1ton1 trained in
the Unlted States planted a patchwork or
stamp-sized graftl over 00 burned bGck,
neck and am11.
She'll probably be home for school In
the faD: not to with many of her friends.
Tank Nemesis
American planes, .using "smart
bombs, have knocked out 14
Communist tanks in single
day. Plane (Right) directs laser
beam at target while second
plane (Left) releases bomb
which homes in on target.
Nose and tail systems make
difference between 1'dumb
and smart" bombs.
Store Robber
Slays Woman
With Cleaver
' SANFORD, Fla. (AP) -Veni L<e
Mathis' screams brought neighbors run-
ning to her tiny one-room grocery store.
They found the elderly widow dying of
gashes Inflicted by a meat cleaver·
wieldlng robber, police said.
Mrs. Mathis died Monday at a local
hospital about an hour after she was
found on the floor of her Goldsboro com-
munity grocery, officers said. She was
believed to be in her late 60s or early 70s.
Sanford Police Chief Don Butler uid
the weapon used to slash the woman's
head and hand apparently was from t~
meat cooler in her store .
But)er said three men were taken in'.o
custody by Bill Bernosky, a police technf..
cian working at the crime scene shortly
after Mrs. Mathis was attacked.
Butler said police had obtained a
description of a man seen running from
the grocery, and \\'hen three men drove
by in a car and one of them fi\ that
description. Bernosky gave chase. He
cornered the three at gunpoint in a dead
end street about five blocks from the
store. said Butler.
The three were not identili ed.
A battered cigar box and the cleaver
were near Mn. Atathis' body. Buller
speculated the robber found monty hid-
den in the box after emptying the cash
register, which was "cleaned out except
for a few food stamps and a dime.''
Fained Reporter Dies
CHICAGO (AP) -Ray Brennan. 64,
one of Chicago's legendary newspaper
reparters who was on~ charged \\'ilh
stealing secret congressional testimony
died Sunday of cancer. Brennan. ~
;t~rter for the Chicago Sun-Times, '\\"&s
indicted for allegedly stealing testimony
given before the Senate Cr i me
Jn~estigating Committee involving a
Chicago police captain. The charges were
subsequently dismissed.
Mon llwl 50 cblldr.n and odlllb .,. at
lbe Banky c.m.r with -and bodlet 11<atred by war, acddtnb, dlleue and
cooreo!tal d<!ecll. 'lbtn are burned Mel, vlctiml of war
aod home miJhapa; people dlllllUNtl by
mlna and llJell trqmenb, bablet lylq
In crlbo ncoverln1 fl<lln opntlonl r..-
clefi pala..,, a common birth delect In
Vietnam; and the vk:tlms of noma, 1
sllll-uneXpiatned dlaeaae wlllcb awUUy
eatl away flclal tiJIUe and boDH.
CompaHd to Ille oilier paUenb, Kim
Phuc b lucky. Her lama a1 "Ille Ultlt
girl In the -per" bu camed _.
Factor Heir,
Wife Routed
By Agents
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Max Factor
JTJ, a campaign worker for Sen. Georae
S. McGovern, says Secret Service agent..
broke into his $1 ,150-a·month apartment
that Ls Joe1ted above the quarters of Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew.
Factor, an heir to the cosmetic for1Wle,
says he was annoyed by the Jntruslon,
but believes that Agnew knew nothing
about It.
"The.!e people think they 're doing •
favor for him, but J'm sure be wouldn't
condone thia,11 said Factor in an in-
terview with the Wuhingtoo Post.
The apartment above Agnew in the
Sheraton Parlt Hole! belonged to John B.
Connally when he was Tr e a s u r y
Secrelary. Connally gave up the apart·
ment several weeks before Factor ar-
rived on July rl.
An Agnew spokesman said if the Secrtt
Service agents "hear noiae above the
vice president's apartment in a rup-
posedly empty •partment, I would hope
they would check Immediately."
"I couldn't belleve it," said Factor, a
Los Angeles lawyer. "Three men broke
into our apartment It was five minutes
to 10 at night My wife and I were on the
bed. We weren't ln a compromising posi·
lion, but we could have been."
In a joking promise, Factor said he
would nol bug Agnew's apartment
But Frank Mankiewicz, p o I i t l c a I
coordinator for the McGovern campaign,
saJd Agnew's Secret Service detachment
may have put a bug in the apartment
when ConnaUy lived there.
"It's awful difficult to bear noises in
the Sheraton • . • unless you have
sensitive microphones,•• said
fl.fankiewicz.
Julie in Dedication
WASffiNGTON (AP) -Julie Nixon
Eisenhower will take part Thursday in
the dedication of the Herbert Hoover Na~
tional Historic Site in Weat Branch, Iowa.
birthplace of tile former president. The
White House also announced Monday that
while en route to lo\\'a she will stop in
Chicago Wednesday night where she \viii
read a speech from her father, President
Nixon, to the American Health Congress.
Wicks
-..r.ic•
'Spiro says Knight to OIMWI
three is yaur mxt mwt1.
Bobby/'
Showers Wash Eastern U.S.
lllA1K*Al WIAl•t "t'l'Kt totl(All .. 7 ... lt.I t • '•I~
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if ~\~1~M
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oonsttmalloa amone lht -. and
nul'ltl.
"I don'I untlmtand why tlbe ltts IO
much 1ttentloo," ll)'I a Vietnam•
plutlc 111r1eon. "llle 11 •moos !lie 1eut
seriowly Injured here and abe wlll be
eoJrw home 100n."
Klm~buabometogoto-a
modal --fnllt -In the town GI 1'rJJlr 81111, :is miles nor1bweot
ol Sal1<1n. IJQIJJ<e ber, DWI)' Baraky pa-
tlO!lll have ooly eadJ other: their
lllD!lia art deld « 1-loudl u the pa-
tients' time ID 1be baopltal m.tcbu out.
Some palienll lUJ lar a fell' at more
while Iha ""'"""' nl>uDd lbelll. Lam Luc, a :I-yow-old, lost Iha lo!m
pert GI hll r-to a •u rr.,..a .i An
Loe. Hla l.olhor WU kliled. '11'a --. ... bulldlnc hll moulb wllb )Ill.., and lfllto, and he CID UI qaln.
NguJa Thi 'llllt, IS. wu Injured -Iler bait WU eoUCIJI In I maclllne In a
Saigon lllop. ain 1!'1111 ... .-1n1
ber ecalp.
Then b Nhan, a ltld-faeed. J.ytaMJd
wbo 1ib on hll bod COllllrictod bl' •
nelwork ol baadq• ~ a "latle''
ol din ""'" his 11'111 to b11 la». l\'han 11
I -victim. -.hoJled Ille ll'fUd
ol lbe -llld -... tr)'lllC ts ....
-Iha l.oclal Kin lo l'VW· N1w> 11
Ill orphan. A brollMr who uood to vilil lllnl ..,...., ..... aey ._, and Nha•
doesn't -whtte be ii. Xuan Thi 1!Mmh It If molbera Iha
JGID!I• ..,.._ Menially relarded and
IPll!l1ll<. • r.u 1n 111e laml1Y eoot1nr !In and burned her face and ......_ Hu
lamlly, ID the nortllem city of Da Nall(,
doesn't come-· aod a 1111118 aod
cluldlls al Niton, beaJnc !or altenllon
ond l<ne.
UPIT .......
THIS IS HOW SCIENTISTS THINK ICHTHYOSTEGA MAY HAVE APPEARED
Trail of Footprints Loll In Australia Gorge 350 Mll!Jon Yaars Ago
His1ori~ Tra~ks
MELBOURNE, AU!lralla (UPI) -
Footprints made by an animal which
roamed the earth more than 350 million
years ago, have betn found by an
Australlan biologist In a remote gorge in
Eastern Vlctcrla, he said today.
Norman Wakefield, 53, head or the
biology department at Monash Unlversi·
ty, Melbourne, found the footprints last
SeJtember in purplish sandstone while
exj51oring the rugged 1orges on the
. Genoa River in Gipp&land. He said they
may prove to be the oldest footprints
known to man.
"The loolprints were made by a !our-
Jegged creature which may have looked
like a small crocodile about two feet
long," Wll<efield IBld.
"The prints cormponded to the scien-
tific reconstruction of the world's earli-
est lossll amphibian, the lchtbyoltega,
found in Greenland in the 1920s,'' he IB.id.
"The footprints are as old as the
earliest known fOlsil remains of land
creatures with backbones anywhere in
the world. They are more than 100
million years older than any previous
evidence of these animals in the JOutheru
Questioning of Black VD
Study, Rebuff Reported
WASHINGTON (AP) -Su years ago
an employe of the U.S. Public Health
Service questioned the morallty ot a
federal syphilis study in Alabama. The
result was an internal inquiry and an of·
ficial decision to take no action.
Peter Bu1too, who worked in the
venereal-disease branch of the PHS in
San Francisco, said in an interview that
he raised the issue in 1966. Jn 1969 he was
told the e1periment had been reviewed
and that nothing could be done for the
( IN SHORT ..• )
participants in the Tuskegee Study.
three years of violence lo Nortbtm
Ireland.
In Armagh. 40 miles southwest of
Belfast, a British soldier wu crushed to
death when his annored scout car
overturned as it swerved to avoid Roman
Catholic yoolhl stoning the veblcle.
• No-I-It Vo~ Tatiav
W ASffiNGTON (AP) -The late of a
bill to implement no-fault auto insurance
naUonwide hangs on a vote ICbeduled in
the Senate by late today.
Agreement WIS reached Monday to
vote by 5 p.m. PDT on a motion by Seo.
Roman lltuska (R-Neb.), to send the
Commerce Committee bW to the
Judiciary Committee, which woold kill
the chance of final action during thlJ COil·
gresslonal session.
Sen. Marlow Coot (R·Kf.), said be
would vote for recommittaJ becauae
''there are wild questions" about tbe c:on--
sUtutionallly GI several ~ which
should be studied by the Judiciary com-
mittee.
Found
hemisphere.
"And they .show a prlmillve stage of
limb evolution not prevlou1ly
demonstrated to ldence -the feet point
direcUy out of the animal'• side."
"The tracks mark an era in evolution
comparable to the moonwalkl in the
space age of man ," science wrlter Johrl
Messer of the Age newspaper said today.
Alter finding the !racks, Wakefield
conlacted lbe professor ol zoology al
Mon.m, James Warren, a speclalilt in
fossils who confirmed by studies of the
rocks and plant fossils in the area. that
the prints came from lhe Devonian qe
-about S50 mlllioo years ago.
The Devonian period, spanning 50
million years of geological history, is
known as the age of fishes.
In late Devonian times, the ru-st
backbooed animal• developed llmt..
These were the primitive amphibians.
Then, ages later, came the replUe.s.
Ichthyosteg& was a creature with some
typical 11.!h booea In the atull, an eeJ.Uka
tall, but abo with lour walking limbs.
Panel Approves
Busing Controls
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Home
Education and Labor Committee today
approved a bill that woold sharply limit
the power ol the courts to order busing
in school desegregation cues.
The bill, which would prov id•
legWalive alandmls to guide the courts
In desegregation cases, ls a modillcaUon
of one proposed by President Nlmn.
Belore approving the blll by a 21 to IS
vote, the commlltee made lwo major
chani<S· JI added a provision desilJ>ed to
uptnde lnnel'<ity llCbooJs U a n
altemallve to d,..grqaling tbem, and
removed a P"'villon Jhat woold have
pennitlad the reopening ol deregregaUon
orders already in el!ect.
The Tuskegee Study ls a 4G-year e1·
periment conducted in Afacon. County,
Ala., by the Public Hea1th Service to
determine the effects of untreated
SYJ>hilis. Some 400 black men suffering
from the disease in 1932 wtre enrolled in
the experiment and never nceived an1-
treatment for the disease. At least seven
died as a direct result of untreated
syphillis.
e Denaocrats Tr11 Again Tom Neal Dies-Gained
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Anxious lo
shed their internal problems and get on
with the c.mpaign, Democrats today
name S&ret!Dt Shriver, fonner director of
the Peace C.Orps and the antipoverty pr.
gram, u their vice presidential can--
didate.
In an e1traordinary ~ mer g e n c y
meeting, the Democratic National Co~
mittee gathered to comply with Sen.
George S. McGovern's recommenda.Uon
that Shriver serve as his running mate.
The committee, Jn I dlsploY ol party
harmony lacklni during the natiooal con-
vention in MJaml Beach, was sure to
elect Shriver, 51, Sen. Edward M. Ken-
nedy's brother-in-law.
e Ireland Tell-500
BELFAST (UPI) -Wllllrun Henry
Creighton, a Pn>tes!ant mll!UamM, died
during the nll!hl In a bunt of maclllne
gun !Ire near the bordar with tbe Irish
ll<publ~ lht IOOth pencm killed ID
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DELIVERY SERVICE
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Nowriety Over Brawl
HOU.YWOOD (AP) -Tom Noa~
whose moderate stardom in B-pLcturtS
was ecllpoed by the violent dramu ol hll
oft-screen Ille, bu dlod ellbl mootha
after belnl( -llVm prllon. Neal, 58, who made headlines ln 1951
due to a fight wllb aclol' Franchot Tone
• ...,. .. buxom blonde -. ,,.. lound
dead In bed at hit North Hollywood home
Monda,y.
AutborlUeJ uld he apparently died of
natural cauoea. Tbe body wu lound by
Neal's I>yeaMld 11011, Tbomu.
The ruggedly handaome Neal , who
speci•liu:d in tou&b-c"1 roles. hid llaJ'.
red In ...., 100 low budlat movie! before
the hliblJ puhllclJed filbt OW< BarlJara
Peyton -lllnl bla --T-aeriou11J 11\lUrOd. manled Mlso
Peyton. aft<r tho llgbt bu\ ahe dl-
blm 5S days later and resumed .....
romance wltll Neal.
However, Neal.'1 career plummet.I
and ID later yura be became a landlcapo
.-.. Palm Sprinp. Tbm lo 1111 bla "Lblnl wife, GaD, ...
IOU..S al10I to dealb In her bedroom. Neal.
dwpd wllb murder, malnlllned that
abe WU lllJled dltJ'lni a ltnlQl4 !or tho
plltoL
Ile -C011Yieled ol lnvoluallr1 ~ and glvtn a 1-10 -
prilOll -~ Ha •u releued .., parole laat Dae, 7, after aervlnl alx
1flJ'l. l •
His movie career 10u limited to moJor
rolao In '1Jlnor films. a.dlb lndudod
.. WllND tbt Ww," •fffbe FtJtna Tlgen.•
''Ollnl Girl, .. "Behind the ~ lun."'
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VOL 1'5, NO. 221, 4 SECTIONS, 50 . PAGES . . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1972 N TEN CENTS
Mcinnis WOn'~ ·Propose Population Progr am
. .
. .
,· •• ·' .... 1 ...
"We'w IOI to man doQone ..,,. tbe
cure•• oot .,... LblD the lk:tnew, .. he
eeld.
The population llallltlcs that have
alarmed city oftic11l1 were presented
. 1111 w •• k •by tllo '_., -
--• Drieloppent . Reiw'ch -tea (DRA), 'uiot ls·wninc.., the ·
dly'J.--piaD Gl·deftlopment.
'Ibey f-I pOlenlW populaUoo of
.... ·"'' -IOd .... by llllO hued m tbe a1st1oc· ''boldlils capoclty" of
Newport'-.. •
,,,., ~· -.... -hllher If
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N.,,...! Beach &<ts ltt "ohan" "' tbe
projected ~ Couoly growth diain(
the -II )'Hll, QM ·ariolysta Aid.
Mrlnnia llid IOl'De types ol. untnc ~
troll •pparonUy will be nteded !or the
""'looted UUI ol tbe dly -like West
Newport, when be Uves, B•l-oa
POnlmUla IOd Coluia del Mar -but
declined lo 11y -he'd. aupport
IOmethlnC llke Balboa -Qiuncilman Paul Byclwff pushed through for hla
area.
Co1acllmen bave adopted an
emergency ormna-ollminatlni B·I
(duplu)' IOllel oo Ball>oa· Ialand IUld
. . ' Higfj Jl'-e .....,._,, . -"\'!>• •••
Wort" progieuM 011 •lOlllo\'Y -"Pll'lmiit! ilailding1o
going up. near elltrance to· llidO'Penlnsula. Exiating
h)gb me cbndomilllfmi, .Yltta14el llldbi!J 'lt"left:
r . , . .
plDDping ounderground waters from site into New·
port Bay. Pumping Jtas now stopped. ~rding to
New ·s1ruc1ur.,.1o rise evelituiilly to 11o·re.1, ,wu
subi"!'t · ol, controversy . '!'&en c0qtr~. '!et:e
' '
· builders, and Santa ARa Regional Water Quality
• Control Board has resc!nded ita cease· an d desist
order.
Mornitig Totitls . .. ..
Light in Voting
r olice Probe Tangled
'
For 2 Trustees !Web ·in Narcotic Cas e
Early ••tinC was Ugbl today In the By JA.Clt <;BAPPELL drugs and a variety-of other drug related
Harbor Area in an election to 1t1eet two °' .. DlltJ" "'"' sn« charges.
new trust... for the Newport-Mesa A taqJed trail, ol pbooy ldentllicatloo Police Aid Otto, %7, of 430 Ashton
Unified SCbool Distrid'a Bolrd of~ p.pir,. aiid -If,~ 'drug , llrtVe, ii •CCI!"'! o1 coosplracy-tradl
lion. -., ·ID exduliV•• Lqu1>a Beacb clangerous·~· ll!l•·of·11181'i!uana. Ale
It was less than ooe l'O"'°'" In many lllJltap:lloliiei, ·• net-k of• !'ll'cbedelic . <ii ·dang•ri>tis dniP. .poaessloo of "°"
-precincts at ll-t .m. Billo-Coot of..ll-.-11ope:-pilhm _ police-clalm~1be7•...._ caine With ln:l Jii ''1f • maintaining •
eodnl)I Btgtmv of Votfft-aaid tbe IYidg tt Ill jOpther'll>tlielr p.netntion ' hoosefor ""'· ' e diilis and other
scarcity ·~ vola'I .,... IUJ1ll'islnl -even: of tlie erotber!ldod of Ettrna1 i.o... dope Charges. •
fDr .1 lj)ldal eJectlO!I. 1 . • Their amstl !lid far baw ' lncladed Other Indictments named per10os from
"We figured It'd be Ugbl but ,I ,dldn't. en ,...,. 1-Beach busintssman Laguna Beach and some already in
thlnk:il would be quite tblJ bad," be Aid.-l'!bO Mt u -a member of an o1'11 board C1l!1ody who have been atTfSled and con-
A random samp!lni of polll In N.,....rt thai ~ polk:e department ap-Yi<ted on drug "1at<d charges.
Beach and Costa M... showed the plicants to determine their fitness u Laguna Beach Police detective Sgt.
tumolll ranges from less then ooe per· 1J01ential ~-. Neil Pun:ell beld up what looked to be Ill
ctllt to about U p.rcenl ' 'J'bO llnltbediodd Is Did by j>ollc:e to be organization cbart.
The Bear Street School, 3100 Bear St., a major,... if not tbe IDl)or, azppUer ~d Line! nn from a name taped over at
COota Mesa, bad ~ turnout of ,.... distrihutor of LSD, basbtsb and hashish tbe top of the chart, tbe "Mister Bir!"
voters out of 7r1 l'fiiltered to ~~1!,lhor't-' · oll)ll ~Uoitod;Slata. . . who ii atill at large.
The lligbest turnout of tbe """" polll , It.; .....,....,-.ts..,,.,. tlie world, ac-The ·u... ran to various boxes, boxes
qmpled waa in Newpon·-~•T -~J;jiilloe,w!ii>);;,1'JIOrtloftlie 111ot were tllled·"COota Rlca,."-"Laguna
voten al>owtd up at tbe polling plice at BrotberlJood'a lallqUe produc\I tumlllg up Beach'~ '!Miri-". among otben.
iW Via Udo Nord by II a.m. ~ are 111 IUdl divene places u • Auatralla,
1,381 wten ,.glstertd )bett-· Bnall,.11"" .i.ne, 1111rv..c:;.....
Election ofHclala Aid tiie1....., ~ ·.~ . 111> l'rftnilll '0 • 'IMI''• llJll, the . fl~,~ Prf,>ject •
establllliq lmtelld an R-U -that
-_the Ilse ol oec:ond unlta lo IOO
IQ .... feet.
But evto ~-roll aren, Rotor to
help • ""'1flc'!'t .-mt, acconlinc lo
cily plaaninf ltudla.
Mcinnis Aid be limply baa made no
-... wbtt IOoWd Ile -lo carry out bolli 1111 objectioat <ii tbe "policy
plao" (to Oil deasil)I) IOd what he
thllib " -D,y lmpotlal1t, maJntatning the _..1cs Gl prtvate land boldlnCS.
"We have varying decr<a of problems
around town/' be Aid, "we're not a
bonvclM~ city lite Carden Grove .. We
DOI orily have tbe lftblem ol demity, but
we'w IOI to CCllJlder tbe pouiblllty of
upgrading the older areu of town."
"In 101De older areas, we've got some
rundown, IUbR•ndanf coodiUont and we
muit CCJnSlder tbele very cattf\ll1y 10 wt . don' lake action' that would keep tbe .. lreu fr<lm being ul>t(faded ," be Aid.
He Indicated thiit be 1 .. 11 rashly
do""'"""" tbeae u.u -to R-1, 10< In-
stance -would likely ooly malte matten
worse.
He conceded that. 0 llke 10rnebody aatd
when we rezoned Balboa Island. 1il'1 ooe
way lo ltart. I
"it may be 1 real 1ood thine, I'm just
DOt SW"t at this point," be aaJd.
"We've got to take 1 )ook at all the
reeonable aJtematlvn." .
Those alternatives wUI be la id out
before councilmen at a metlln& In
September, City Manager Robert L.
Wynn said.
Wynn called tbe r1111m pruented by
the COMU.Jtant "alarmin1" and aald he
and Community Development Director
Richard V. Hilt!•• would expedite tlforll
to bring mechanics !or controlling srowth
to the council al a meeting nut montb.
Communists March
T ~nk-led Troops Hit Battle Front
SAIGON (UPI) -Tank·l<d Cominunist
troops attacked at oppoalte ends of the
Indochina battle front toda, lndicatln&
tbe stalled four.month-old North Viet·
namese offensive may be on the move
again.
North Vietnamese troops led by huge,
Soviet-built T$4 tanks attacked Uree
towns ln the Cambodlan Parrot'• Beat
ak>ng vllal accus routes into South Viet~
nam 's strategic Mekong Delta. ,
Slmultaneously. Communist forces bat-
tled weary South Vietnamese marines
trying to r.capture Quang Tri di)' at tbe
mreme northern end of South Vietnam.
Some strategllta Aid the moves In-
dicated tbe Communilta might be plan-nlni an att'.act against Hue. the former
hnperial capital 31 mi1eJ IOUth of Quang
Tri dty.
·otben aald the·ac:tloa migbl prt!Olde •
C<>li!ll'lf .. ·a'W IA DIOft li!6I Iba valuabi< ck!ta lcMli IOd .....t OI SalitOo.
Hool•&, Ille llb«al ..,.. ol'laltb .....
ed tM UJ. campaign to mltlo ~
..,.,. port& and the lour-ll><lld
--cl<tv• apinst North v-aupply ll..i apparenUy bad not dried up
the Conqnunlst pipeline.
Military _.,.. said 21 tanks bad been
destroyed, mainly by A m e r i c a n
airpower, in the tbree-day .. ld CambOdlan
drive and nine more of the 35-ton
vehicles were wiped out near Quang Tri
dty.
In Cambodia, the Communists centered
their drive a1a1nat the towoa of Prey
Veng, SVllJ' Bieng IUld Kompoog Trabek.
Kompona Trabek, wbicb alao is \be
focal point !or 1 major nortlHouth Com-
mmilt mppl JfOUle, and Svay Rieng
straddle Higb•ay I, tbe major road
between Saigon and the ~bodian
capital of Phnom Penb. Prey Veng allo
coounallds a atrateglc posiUon S3 mil"
oorlh ol Kompoog Trabek.
The Commilnlsta c:apturod Kompong
Tl'abek aoon after the Norlb Vietnamese
offensive started March 30 IUld beld the
town lllllil..ll~waa .recapluted_by <:am,
bod.Ian and South Vietnamese troops on
July 24.
cambodian JOUTCes aaid government
troops. putted out of the c:eoter .ol the city
today in the lace ol the Communist ad·
vance, falling back to positions five miles
to the west.
Cambodian Pres-t Lon Nol """'
sidered the situation seriouJ emugb to
Dy to Nealt 1-l&, 32 miles southeut of
Phnom Penh, to cooler with bts top ol·
ficers and membel'1 of the South Viet.
namese c:ommaod from the nearby Allied ...-baae.
Military ......, Aid at lull 30 otber
Commullist ta~ IUld about S,000 Com-
munist troops bad been spotted near
Prey Veng. Sources also aald a "large
num ber" of tanks and ground forces
were reported near Svay R1eng.
Reports said there were at leasl 15
tanks still operational around Kompong
Trabek but they were not partlclpaUng In
tbe fighting. One Communist tank fouaht
its way into the city before It was
destroyed. •
Near Quang Tri city In northern South
Vietnam, elite marine units were hit with
300 round" of artiUery and mortar nr.
while jockeying for position around the
city's walled citadel -the Communist
stronghold.
Turtlenaping?
New port Pet, 11 , ReJWrte d Miss ing
Tony la a dime store turtle who made
It bic in the world.
But T..,y, who bat bem 1 pet ol Mn.
ManbaI1 Huddl-of Newport Beach
for tt ,...., 'bu 1au .. vldlm· -lo
turtlenapers.
"We kept him in a big aquariwn my
husbaod built under OW" kitchen win-
dow," she 11id. "We noticed be was 1one
Saturday afternoon. He wu there Saha·
day morning."
Mn. Huddl .. ton said TonJ began Iii•
as "one of those tiny creen turtles you
can buy in a dime store -the size of a
Ullman Viewed
As Top Choice
In Canada Race
Wbeo It raina bard ln MlXllttal, the
wind blows Ughtly.
At least, that wu the situation Monday
when tbe world dlampiomhip regalia !or
the 470 clau got under way at the Oub
Naulique des Montagne in which Dave
Ullman of Balboa Yacht Club, with
crewman Danny Thompson of Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub u crew, were pre-
.regatta fa vorites.
Ullman is the reigning U.S. national
and North American champion. In the
light winds and low visibility in Monday's
opener be placed elflhth.
Jim Grubbs of California Yacht Oub,
the only other Cal~ornlan In the regatta,
placed 22nd.
Tile lint round was dominated by
(See REGATfA, P11e I)
ball dollar." She said moot "' them livt
only ah: months or so.
But Tony WU an uctplion.
''He ts now about eight by 11 lnchea
and weighs Dine pounds -1 full-lledged
Missiulppl snappin( tortotse," abe Aid.
Mrs. Huddleston and her husband
aperate the Nqisa Motel, 2133 W. Co111
Highway. She said Tony waa put in an
outdoor aquarium IO everyone could en-
joy him.
"I guess we thought he was kiod of an
unusual attraction," she aakl.
"We have left him alone many tlmn
before this and nothing baa happened."
Mn. Huddleston added.
"I doubt that be could have climbed
out of tbe aquarium becauae the water
level ts too low IOd the lideo are made of
glass,., she II.id. "Someone bad to reach
in and take him out."
The turtle had put sentimental value
to Mrs. Huddleston and 1ler family.
"It was given '° my grand9on oa hll
secood birthday by bts father, who died a
year later,'' she &aid. "Since then, I have
been taking Tony with me wherever J 10
at the insistence of my daughten. •
"He outgre• a lot ol tanka which Is
why we flllaily built the big ooe at our
motel ao people !rum all walka ol life
could appreciate him," Mra. Huddleston
said.
Tony, the dime store turtle, II wort.b to
mucb to Mn. Huddleston and ber hus-
band that they have offered • llO reward
for his return.
"We have reported It to lhe police but
aJI we want is to get Tony back 1gain,"
she added .
Oraage
Wutlaer
for a belier turnout ~ ~ ~ B111411eiblilil , Nft\11"" ·fllled _.,.Jed·
boors. -"' , ~ In tNdli and campq•
"The polll wlll stay ..,.;i """'} p.Dh.: ·, wltlt 'bltsblsti In~ ,Eaot llld Iadim
It perhaps people wlll take advantqe of ports tllan Ihm shipped them home to
tbe after-work boors," Cook said. tbe United Statea where they mterod tbe
TbeN in five ca~lel rimnlng for country tbrougll PorlJand or Long Beach
the Trustee Area Five, ... l -1<4 by • port.: , . • -. 't
·Harbor Study Cost plit
Sunny again through Wedneo-
day, with temperature of around
72 at the beadles, rtain( to R In-
land. Lowa tonight 111 tbe eo•a.
INSmE TODAY
Dooald Strausa ol L!d" Ialand ud tiJbl Tiie \1'111, ~ "'1, lead to pertoDS
Clndldates are "*IDC for tbe A1u !h ~)'tll . lo be Jlilla1' Gl tbe yo<l1h . The feasibility ofurvJnc a harbor out
pl>st vacated by SelJm S. 1l'anldln ol c:ulbrc,' ~ Ulol Jim Otto 'OWD<r ol of the West Newport oil llolds and tbe
N....,.n Beach. Candldatea an ~ II» -Spednlm .......i Ibo!> In Sonta Ana Blver Ioirlands In Costa Mesa
by a vote ol the dillrt<t at i.,...· LIPla a.A Bo bill -lbdlcled by . tbe 'Grmd J'*1 may be determined by a oooperaUve
· , • ' · • • Ollo ied 1 ..;.. ·.mnl yeon' aeo for • atud1 Jlald for by tbe municipalities, the Hilliard at ,Funeral · · 1fcWmac7. 111r u.r 1111111, tben Ju•t properly owner and the proposed . _Pl,_,,_ llllpa In~ de1flol>er tnvoma.
VACAVILLE (UPI) -Dnld lllOllrd, Bwb. 11 wu a aort ol -•bllsbment • Cowicilmoo \!> Newport Beacb IOd
cbio1o1lllffol1he Blad< -Jlll'IY, • -Gl O"'i•lfr,. callod 1111 Lie™ Costa Mesa will be uled lo kldt In $1.000
-nk-fJoln the COlllonia 1lledltal •± •• -ud 13,000, respectively towards the
Fadllly lllondaf lo -Ille -ti. Ollo .. 1111 --In a>e<llnp '11,000 project. lils lilter. Hllllanl, t Ifill 1111' ,-ff • .,.. poloe -"IC boltd whlCb Beeco Lid., wbicb owna ..,. ol the
tt.m -lo 15 ,_. lo ...... ilbrll " n ~ dlplrtmollt appllcanta. -1J', IOd Keya Marilla, lllC., wbicb
-Wtlng a pollol-. -~ Ollt. _ ._ • IM,• boll, "'" -1iaa· tllo -If cnatiog a bat!Jar In
OUland by two NllJll 11' -... ft .... --bJ .6a ~ Costa ::r.:..-Olltriba~
tbe rllol of !In. V.. WI "J"'·~· ~lflm' hr/ COi --....:..: lllWlllR lit .Corno•adty -"" died-,Gla...,_11 ......, It au"" -1/'dl -~lllda"1V•ltoeaa-. . -
c.'Oll dlvilion WU recommended at a
meeting lllondly aDIClUg Colla Mesa City
Manacer l'red Sona~, Hancock "Bill"
Bannln( ill ropreomtillg lleeco, Paul
Snyder of Keys IOd Ben Nolan, Newport
Beadl d(J.......,., IOd b!m•lf.
Nesrport .,.. .... _, tut maath balbd
at the Idea "' P81illC the -"' tbe atUil7
by -.... -tboQcb tbe7 will be
able lo -tta noolta .. pert "' the
--"' tbe .... 1--1 plan they're. trriDI lo ,...,.,... •
Tbat, -tly. Is tbe fUIOll
Newport Boadl'• lbare "' .... Joint .... ~
ed Wiii be tllo larpll.
Pia. lor 1111 marina ..... mlwd In
Juoa wbm,:rr...,: them before llewpor{
He said be options cm 117 t cresi
and has the llnanc:ing for what be flguru
will be a fB mUUoa project that would
crtate • m ldentlaHnarlna 0>1111Dunll1
with about l,lOO holl!fl and !ilipe lot
about 2,000 bolll, 500 bl commercial
marinas.
Bocan Aid this lllOIUlna that the
feutbillty l\udy will ba just ibal
"'It will determine tllo feujblllty "'
devtloping 1 Wfll Newport Harbor -
aod detennlne ~ lf· there ....
any major-.•
H~ aaJd lf ...., an found, a detailed
f1roject l\udy --be nqulred that. Wolald irmllYe "...i.tilntlall1 --. tlmo
iinir -mi! <lilaJl• •
R14bin ''Hvrrlcant'' Carin',
l>ozlng'• bod bot/. 10ho /OMQhl
for the middklOfiQht champion-
1hip of the world fn Ifle4, got
hil •tort fiahtln9 i• • r<fonno-
lc>ry. Now h1 ii bock fn jail, al
&h100v. N. Y., convi<:!ld of mur-
den of ioAich Ii< cm4 ,.,..
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Solons Kill
Third Bid
I
On Gun Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate lo-
dly rejected a third attempt 10
·ltrtngthen • handgun control blll.
Turned down on 1 75 to 11 roll call vote
wu an amendment by Sen. Adlai
Si.venson (0.DI. ), 10 require re,Utrali..,
of all handguns and Ucenstng of ownen.
A bill the Senate started debatlng Mon.
day would ban the sale o( &nub-nosed,
easily concealed handguns not luitable
for sporting purposes. They often are
called "Saturday night special!."
Sen. Birch Bayh (D-lnd.), the bill's
chief sponsor, said It would take out of
the marketplace the weapona most com-
monly used by crlmtn,;ls.
The Senate rejected 84 to 7 a 1ubstitut1
propoHI by Sen. Philip A. Hart (I).
Mich.), to outlaw private possession of
all kinds of handguns. Owners who turn-
ed in their pistols or revolvers would be
promptly compensated tl falr·market
value by the government.
Then, the Senate defuted 78 to 11 an
amendment by Sen. Edward M. KtMedy
CD-Mau.), to require registration of all
fuurms -rifles and shotguns as well u
handguns -and slate or federal licens-
ing of all gun owners.
The votes were the first taken by the
Senate on gun-control legislation alnce
the attempted asaaulnatlon on May 15 of
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace during
his campaign for lhe Democratic
presidential nomination.
It was the wounding of Wallace, a foe
of further federal firearm conlrola, that
apurred the Senate Judiciary Commlttee
Into reporting out the bill sponsored by
Bayh.
Sen. George S. McGovern, the
Democratic presidential candidate, voted
with the majority Monday bolb times. •
Dripping Trees
May Come Down
-To Substitutes
For $22.50, Baycrest residents who
don't like the eucalyptus trees dripping
pitch onto their can can now get the city
o[ Newport Be1ch to chop down the of-
fending tree and replace it with another
kind of lree.
Cal Stewart, director of Parks,
Beaches and Recrealion said PBR
Commission members have approved the
three replacement pallcy at their
meeting Tuesday night.
The policy was suggested by Stewart
1fter several residents complained about
the trees. Stewart said the leaves drip a
aticky pitch onto cars and residents have
compla~ed that the only way to 1et the
pitch off is to use bot, soepy water or car
polbb.
He estimated there are approiimately
150 trees in Baycrest eligible for replace-
ment.
"We don't like the Idea of removing
trees unless they're diseased or damag-
ed," Stewart aald, "but in this cue, the
realdentl will be covering the cost and
we'll be replacing them."
City Councilman Milan Dostal, a
Baycrt5t resident. said he is favor or the
new policy.
"Al ooe of the many driven of
automobiles dyed tan by our favorite
eucalyptus trees, I'm very happy we'll be
offering this new servlet," he said.
2 Men Hold Up Bank
BERKELEY (AP) -Pollet said one
holdup man got $3,595 Monday afternoon
from the Bank of America branch at 1536
Shattuck Ave .• by 5hoving a note to a
teller while another man stood watch at
the door. No gun was Sffn.
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DAILY PILOT
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Memorial Trophy
Lisa Woodman (seated), Cou rtney Bradford Oeft) and Barry Fait are
among those conn ected with the Corona de! Mar Youth Center who
have established the Webster Sportsmanship Award in memory ot
their friends, Blake and Brooke Webster. The two brothers, who had
been active at the youth center, were killed June 17 along with their
father, Richard B. \Vebster in the crash of their plane in San Diego.
Mesa Ol(s Police Pact;
Irvine to Act Tonight
Costa Mesa city councilmen Monday
night unanimously approved a tontract
to provide police services to the new city
of Irvine, citing the agreement as a sterl·
ing example of Inter-c ity cooperation.
Irvine councilmen will consider the on·
ly slightly revised agrtement when they
meet at 7:30 tonight.
Under the terms of the contract, Irvine
will pay Costa Mesa $297 ,329 a year for
basic police servk:es including two patrol
cars, eacb operating on a 24-hour daily
achedule.
The contract begins Sept. I and runs
for two yean unless terminated by either
city.
Costa Mesa councilmen substituted the
"mutual" tennlnatlon language of the
original a&reement to allow either city to
end Ule contract. Costa Mesa will con-
tinue the patrols In Irvine, however, for
90 days following termination.
Assistant Irvine City Manager Paul
Brady said today the new language "Is a
minor ~hange."
Other features of the unique contract
for public safety service! which replaces
coverage in Irv ine by the Orange County
Sheriff's Office and the California
~lighway Patrol, are :
-Irvine will rent and pay for a police
substation at the University Fire Station
on Zee Street at Campus Drive.
-Costa Mesa will provide all equip-
ment and supplies including telephone
Jines, with Irvine prefixes, to Costa
Mesa's switchboard.
-Irvine will provide identifying
patches and car labels indicating the
Irvine Police Department for use by the
Costa Mesa 10-man forct serving new ci-
ly.
-Costa Mesa's police helicopter will
be available to Irvine only on an hourly,
as needed basis, with no regular patrols.
-Irv In e will provide, but Costa
Mesa will train, a police publk: in-
formation officer.
Patriotic Speaker Slwt
By Irate Patron in Bar
A reputed leader of an Orange County·
based group of patriots is hospitalized to-
day after winding up a barroom
harangue by crying out : ''Give me liber·
ty or give me death," and almost getting
the latter.
Vern Stejskal, 38, of M21 Tangier Lane,
Hun1ington Beach, was listed in satisfac-
tory condition at Westminster Memorial
Hospital today with wounds In the back
and hip.
And Leonard C. Farley, 35, of 12712
Buaro St., Garden Grove, subsequently
lost bis own liberty.
He is held in lieu of $5.000 bail after
being arrested and booked on suspicion
of assault with intent to commit murder
following the fracas late Sunday night.
Investigaton sakt questioning of wit·
nesses indicated Stejskal, an official of
the Guardians of Freedom, which claims
500 county members. was exhorting
patrons in the Circle J Bar.
He was lecturing on all aspeets of
American heritage including the U.S.
Constitution. when he summed It up with
Patrick Henry's famou.s quote.
"Give me liberty or give me death ,"
Stejskal declared .
"Do you really mean thsl?'' patrons
quoted Farley as replying.
"Yeah," the victim told the other
patron.
Gunfire suddenly blazed, as Stejskal
ducked, narrowly avoiding being shot in
the head by at least one of four innall
caliber pistol shots fired .
Investgators said two of the slugs
found their mark.
"The suspect apparently produced a
gm. and began •booting the victim,'' W-Police Sgt. Frank Fl•her
tllooriJed.
Body in Sailboat
Swiss Adventurer
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -A bod1
found In a Dolool lliQboat ldrlfl In Iha
G<ilf on&e.lco WU UnllliYely faonfil10cl
u Ha"' Amsler,' II, a Swln clllzen ai-
ttmptinf a aolo voyqa aroond the l!Wld Tbe tJ.S. Coul Guard uld _, a
Danlib frellhttr, Drqor N..,.11, follnd
tho .... uU6oa! '""°' ldtlfl In Ibo pill 110 mU•-.,..._., no.
'Ille &olCbler 11mr aloaplda u.. .... n
craft after ltltlot 1M> J'tlll.0•1 &o li&naLI,
"'1'ifl<d lhtt AQlller WU dead uf took
Ibo uUlioat In tow.
"I admit It sounds bizarre ... " be
continued. ''Even for a barroom 1itu1·
tion."
"The speech was apparently addrwed
to a number of people," Sgt. Fisher con--
tinued.
A search of other Westminster water-
ing spots led to Farley's capture -
wi thout resistance -at Rusty's Bar,
down Westminster Avenue lrom the
Beach Boulevard nightclub w h e r e the
shooting occurred.
The chrome-plated pistol aoug:ht as
evidence In the assault on the 20th Cen·
tury Patrick Henry bas not turned up,
police said. Farley was unanned when
captured.
From Pagel
REGATIA •••
French sailon, led by B er n 1 r d
Demartial.
Opening day ceremonies were held
Sunday in which the national champion of
each country presented that nation's flag
to the 1ponsoring yacht club. Ullman
presented the U.S. flag.
Countries participating are Germany,
Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Clnada,
Spain, Senegal, SOuth Africa, Frtlnct,
Belgium, Argentina , England and the
United States.
The 470 ~ a French designed high
performance dinghy which stands a good
chance of becomln1 en Olympic clara by
1976.
First ten flnJsben in Monda,y'a race: 1,
Bernard llenwtial, France; I. Phillipe
Tollenfaunt, France: !. Axel Lowen,
Germany; 4. Tom Van Euell, delendinl
champion from Gmnany; 1. Jean Claude
le llorple, !"rlnc:t; •• Germ! Devlllud,
Frendl National champion; 7. Jun
P'nncolle Fommlaloe, l'mlce; L Dave
1JDman. U.S.; t. FnU: .Hubner,
Ge1n1ao1 and ID. _. v .... 1o, llal1.
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Mayor Quizzed-'Out'
W e3tmin.ter Vfflcial Drop• From ~ieic
·--,._ Deltk McWblnneY, """ ,_...., llio ....., quallolle4 ii t'OMecilon wl[b a f$,OOO 11polltk:6f'"'~
trlbullon" lnvolv~ Fountain VaJlef•
Mila Squa'" Parlt, bu ~ from
public view lo recent cla71.
McWhlnney, chairman ol the Oraqa
County Transl! Olstrlct Board of DU.0-
ton, failed 10 appear Monday II Ibo
board'• reauJar meeUns.
Se<retariela!WatmlnlterMemorial
Park where McWbioney 1fOl'lu report be
is "out of town until Wednesday." 'l'hey
uy they don't know where be is.
During Moodlly'1 transl! b o a r d
meetlna. Supervllor llalpb Clark, who
acled a1 cbalnnM, aald he bad been told
that McWhlnney, "ls Ued up with aome
busl.nesl and may be tn later." But
McWh~y didn't lhow up.
The W.-inster City COUDcil la
scheduled 10 meet 1"lll1bt and city of,
flclal• uld Ibey were not cerlaln that
McWh!nney would ba lo attendanoe some lnlormanla have' alle1ed that
McWhllllley, working with Tad Fujita,
Westmlnlter plan n l n I commluiooer,
suggested tblt George Mu r at •
leaseboldel' for 213 aaa: Gf Mlle Square
Port llnd, ''contribute tt0,000 to a
supervllorlal reelection campa!IJ>I."
According to Munl'• attorney, James
Okuakl of Sanla Ana, Fujlla accepted a
1$,000 ca1b peyment from Mural Jut
month ln the pmenoe of lnvesUgaton
from the Oran1e Count1 District At·
tomeJ'• Office.
Dbtrlcl Altomry Cecil Hicka said Fri-
day that Fujlla wu l<mporartly delalned
and que&Uooed.
The lnvestlptloo of lbe Mlle Square in-
cident started in June when Murat called
Gherman Qu~
On All'3ged Land
Deal Continues
A preliminary hearing ezamlning 69
felony counts involving a Newport Beach
doctor in an alleged land development
scheme continued tod1y in S a n
Bernard!Oo.
Dr. E. M. Gherman of Newport Beach,
fatbe.r-tn-l1w of Rep. Barry GGldwater
Jr. CR-Calif.), ii one of three perlODI lr>-
volved In the char&es which ttemmed
from a state Real Estate Department U...
vestigalion of the u.le ot lots at Mountain
Lakes Estates near Bi& Bear.
The lnvestigaUon was launched after
purchasen complained that utilities
promised In advertisements were not bt-
r;talled.
Gherman and John A. Pattenon are
charged with «t counts of mtsleadtng
advertising and II counts of sellinc lots
after the Real Estate Department had
Issued a cease and desist order.
They art al.so chareed with 10 counls of
grand theft In connection with the aale of
lots at the development.
James Morland la the third pel'IOn
named in the complaint and he is charg-
ed with 15 cou.nls o( misleading ad-
vertising.
A two to four wett.long municipal
court trial In San Bernardino is expected
10 follow the preliminary hearln1 into the
charges.
ASHES TO ASHES
-BUST TO DUST
SKEGNESS, EnaJand (UPI) -Five
Indian immicrants with 1 suspicious
looll:lng bo1 were detained by police. An
officer lhougbt one of them used a word
like jlhuhlsh" in deacribing the contents.
Later, police discovered the box con-
tained ashes of a aemated rtlatJve and
escorted the Indians to a rivtr to scatter
them.
Ibo ollJeo ol &Ip«-David L. BU.er
...i com~loed ol !1\1 ""'tr!bulloa ..,. sealloo. t R!a lllil week Iba! ht 1111-
medlately Informed Ibo Dilltlct At·
lomey'I Office.
Tbe Orani• Counl7 Grand Jury will
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'Wiii Conipll'
Lido Tennis Court Lights
Burn; No Permit Granted
The llshll on Udo Isle'• Via Jt1COr ta>-
nh COUtll coottnue 10 bum lonl lnlO lbe
wann summer nl1ht1 c1rawtn1 com--
plalola that they doo'I cmlorm 10 a new
city ordinance requiring all 1 u c b
fadllllea In residential areu 10 obtain a
use permit.
"Technically, the Via Jue.at llshla do
not fall under the new ordlnance because
they were lnslalled before the law wu
enacted," said Newport Beach City At·
loroey Denni! O'NeU.
"Bui the Lido l!le Communlly Alaocla·
tlon (LICA) made ID a1rtement wltll the
clly to comply with all pettl of
the ordinance in order to cool down 10me
irate tennis coun nel&hbort," be added.
''The ordinance is not retroactive to all
..Ullng liahtJ," O'NeU said, "but 11>1!
one Is different because of the asree--
ment."
So far, no application for a use permit
bu been filed, bul lo!CA Pnsidenl
Tbomu Malcolm said lbe "'board of dtttc-
ton wlll diaclw Ibo matter al 111
meeting Wedne!daJ nlshl.
Meanwhile, an .toterpretatlGD by O'Neil
Gf the agreement between the clty and
the L!CA allowa lbe llshla to ba used
without restriction untll the use pennlt
action ls liken.
"If the plaMing commluioo reject!
the use pennlt or adds a lol of coocUtions
which would be difficult to meet then I
guess the lights would have 10 ba kept oil
or removed," O'Neil said.
"Of course, an appeal can be tiled with
the city councl1 In such a caae," be ad-
ded.
Tbe -permit pn>eedut< wlll -Ibo L!CA a mlnimwn ol $100. Addilloaal fee1
wlll de charJed H appeals are needed.
The llghls oo Via Ju<at court ha ..
been a subject of controverry for many
months.
ReJldents who!e home! border the ten-
nis courts have voJ~ opposltk>u to
them. claiming their privacy bas been
disturbed and the nature o( the courts is
changing from one used primarily by
children to a tournament area for adults.
Ford Recalls
1972 Wagons
DETROIT (AP) -Ford Mo!Or
Co. announced loday It ;, recalling
its entire production of 19'7S-model
full-sire Ford station waeons for tn.
1pecUon and possible modlficaUon
of jack r;lota In the can' bumpers.
The recall will take in 157.467 cars.
Ford aaicl that in apprnzirnattly
30 percent of the can, a bumper
support bracket Is partially bloci-
lng the ~ot through which lbe jack
1' supposed to be lnlt>rted. The
problem could make jacking in>
possible Ol' dqerom, the com-
pany said.
A spokesman said lhe possible
defect wu discovered durio& a
routine production audit.
, 'l'be blue cune lo a boad bol91'& Ibo plnmlol commluloa ...i dlJ couodl lwo
montbo qo.
The city llafl dtalled thnot poulbla
ordlnancea which -14 have pul apeclllc
-.. """ •lldlla. 'l'bt planning mmmillioo WU unabJe to llret OD .,.
-and decided to simply "'lulrw all nl&bl·Ughled recrutloaal fadllU.. 10
have a uae pennlt.
"'!be use permit Idea wu enacted by
Ibo council because It fell this type of
law wwld l)ve the city a cbanoe 10 vie,.
each appllcaUan on Ill own merlta or
demerits," O'Nell laid. . ..
Capo Official
Nixes Guilt
In Assault.s
San Juan Cap~trano a1y Cowld1man
James K. Weathera pleaded lnnocmt
Monday of four countli of usault wttb a
deadly weapon.
Weathers, 'n, of 27341 Ortega m,tiway,
was arrailJ>led lo the Soulh orance Cowl·
ty Munldpal COllrlri>om of Judie Warree
Knigbl. Following the morning or·
raijnmert. Judge Knigbl releued the
coi.mcilm•n on bis own recognlzance and
. ordered him lo reappear Aug. II !or a
preliminary burlo( pendlns trial.
'Ille councilman, elected in April, wu
arrested early oo lbe lll0t1llol ol July fl
oo chati., stemming from an alten:allon
wtlh bil eatnnaed wile, Ellen.
He ia cbar&ed witt-assaulting his wife
with 1 motor vehicle; threatentnc hJer
and awle• King, an acqbaintanee, wi1b
a handgun : and threatening sheriff'•
deputies with a shotgun. Under the law,
all are considered BSDults.
According to testimony given in court
Mopday, Weathers, manager of a
hardware store, allegedly rammed his
wile'& auto at the Dana Point Marina
parking lot and then stepped out of hil
vehicle with the handgun.
King, wbo had been driving behind
Weathers' vebicle, stepped out 'Ind.
following a brief struggle, succeeded In
diArmlng lbe COllllCilman. King aod Mn.
Weathers lben Jell the acene aepualely.
Mrs:. Wealben went to a friend's home
In Laguna lfilll 10 call aberilf'• depulles.
The deputiea ...,. lalklnc wtlh her al tht
home when Weathers allqedly arrived in
a taxi at 5:45 a.m. usertedly carrytna: a
shotgun.
Afttt a brief struggle, he WU diJanned
by lhe deputies, lbc7 said, and placed un-
der arTCSt.
No shots were f~ed during either ol Ibo
Incidents and there were no Injuries, of.
flcen uld In Cl>ilft.
Since bis arrest, the 'councilman ha1
made no public slal>menla "'Carding tba
iocldent. He and hll wife have twe
children.
PRUDENT BUYJNG
•
Throu9hout our 77 years of carpet retaili19, one fac:t
becomes quite evident -that wlien money is leu plentiful,
people buy bettw qwlly.
This is contrary to popular belief, but melie1 a good
sense if you think about it. When you have to concern your-
self with value and performance, you are likely to buy bettw
qgalty.
At Alden's in tlie lest tliree years, our per unit 1ale·
hes been more expen•ive carpetin9, reflectin9 this fact.
Consequently, we have t~e lar9est selection of finer quali-
ties you will Sff anywhere, all at competitive pricea.
Tlie end reault is customer 1atisfaction, pride and
recommendation• which provide our overwhelming source
of 11ew business.
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YOL 65, NO. 221', 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNfY, CALIFORNIA ,TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1972 . c TEN CENTS
Co!J ta Mesa:· Phantom ol the Freeway
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cbanp Ceola Mesa's --,....i. llaD u the only city ol n.• that'• jut •
-spot In the rood .. lbe •• , lo lbe
aext town down the line. .
'lile" dedJim cune -Y nJchl after I Colla Mesa City Co<mdJ briellq by
Werner Eocl!er, c:balrman ol t be ·
Ownbel' of Cornmerce'• special CDID--
mlttee .. city ldenlillcalloa.
Final act19B lncluded tumina the prol>-
""1 over to Mo)'W Jack ·Hommttt's
.... Goals and Objectlyes OOmmlttee,
•hich ....U Weclneodoy. •
Escber began bis bleak pidatt ol
Coota Mesa's Visual idenUty crlli.s lloog
He bod Jl-to -the lip problea th • ..,..._ !Jim, but
projector Jll'Olllemi pnllladed th•
~ln-ftmlrmt•
'Ille lllm w..Jd "'"1 .. the lll'l'CICbl.
......, jump, llullenW. -·'"I"' views ol-the -ln<m"-otpo !!bot !nm
I COi' _, the ~ 111!1, the Police helieop!er aloll. .
·"l'llri> tbe'aound, 1IP BiD," EICbe!..,. P.iled u Plannfoc Director BW Dunn tiDkered. ' ' "' . '
•'There II no aound, • someone else obleriod-•
"I'm tho• only sound,• said Eecli.1-, """1frml"I ii would be • 1even-mlnute
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CITY FA'l'tl.E.RS CONDIMN FILTHY Oto ,SHANTY l N•CENTER OI' ~Y fEUD ..
Dlvldocl. ,_ .... Son Stand; Dlvltllif It Wiii S-F•ll, 'In A MIU .... ~ ~ ·:;
Fis cher Arrives
Late, Opens With
V 11usual Move
~
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Bobby
Fischer, arriving seven minutes late,
opeoed the 12th game of.bis world cham-
ploaship chess match against Boris
Spasily today with an unusual -
bishop'• pawn move.
The. Russian champion arrived m time
but then 1"11 lhe •!al• of the playing hall
to await llie U.S. challenger's arrival and
openin& move. •
The AmUican, who' bas been late. for
every game so far in the $250,000 ma,tcb,
1howed up · after seven , miouU:s and
played bis pawn Ill queen-blsbop loor.
It wM only, the second· time be has .
•aried from. his favorite king pawn
opening In the match. .
Fischer then got up from bis 14711 blaclt
leather swivel chair and .c:ompfalned to
referee Lotbar Schmid about the grinding
noise of the air conditioning.
SpasskJ. wbo won the 11th game of the
(See CHESS, Pqe I)
or .. ge C.ast
Weadiier
Dispute Over Crumbling
Cottage Erupts in Oluncil
COOl>oversy over a c:rumbllnc cottage Virtually no discussioo was required
In the the heart o1 Colla Mesi -com-alter Mayor Jack Hammett called fer
plete witb l!iee-bicb' -· "-'•tive , the queatlon, to climax a three-year cam-plwnbing and"• matlml sbowlng ll&m ,
ol'Ule by the young-erupted Moada7. palgn to cet something done about
1lie "Qty C<Xmcil cooclucted it 'by -'shanty.
&ocJari!ll the -.... al US MagnoUa 'lbe uninbahitsble former ~ellillc Si., to'be a puhllc'nuiiance. / : may. 'he tom do..t In Iii ctvs.••ci-. · ty ~if the owner' doesn't' let 6nL
'!be place Is lbO center of a' tug.of•war
In · the 'cow:ts Involving "Selim H.
Franklin and bis -Judge Selim S.
"Bud'~ Franklin.
Willard Jordan.'
To ~e lmitalled
On Coast Panel
,A.iate ol ollicers.beaded by preslden.-
elect W'i!Wd Jotdan will be lnllalled
Aug,11.at a beaqnet of the.Orange Caun-
ty Coaat --Robert M ...._~ director ol the ,.,.,.., ....,...,
state deportment ot para and recreatim
Will be llie featuttd speaJe< at II.. dinner
._11ng at the Balhoo Bay Club at
7 p.m. .
In adclitlto. to-Jor:Un, the ..,. offi<en ·~=;~~~=
Both claim tiUe tO lhe land, which City
Attorney Roy June said bas been onlered
given Id Fraiikllir the elder In a SUperior
c.ourt decision. ·
Hi.I -• Harbor Judicial Dfstrlcl
Court Judi•, disagrees with the finding
and bas appealed the wdicl to a higher
court. '
Meamrbile, the derelid cottage stands,
much 'lo lhe dismaT ol the Qty Building
De~ the Fire Department and
(See FllANIWN, Pqe IJ
_:Snieide:
film with peraonal eamlloa.
Once tho oellulold ... purrtns properly
lhnqb tho projocloo, -arsued lhal ..urauodlllc eltlel get all lhe lden-
tlllcallan lloog Ceola lleso's own lbatt
al -~Into town.
"Jl!st lool! there," be-~
"lrYlne, Not Two Ezlta. Santa An>.,
Nat Five Ealta. lrYlne, Nm Two Exils.
Newport lloaQI, Not Exit ••• " Esdiei'
pointed Oal u the rum lllderocL
He IUfPlled Newport Beadl bu
alwl,)'I been given ll&n prelennce
becouoe the difialon of highways'
dedslon-mabn In Los Ana<Jes and Sacramento koow Its lame u a mart.
-said pmlUl't finally led lhe slate to add a Colla Mesa ll&n lo a
Newport Beach, Nat Exit alp> lloog 1be
San Diego ,,..,,., but Ceola Mesi was
listed beneath Newport Beach.
Colla' Mesa should be listed lbove
Newport Beacb on the Nest Exit ll&n
that -In Ceola llela, city olflda1I
feel. •
A Jetter lo that ·effect was dralted,
Escher ooted, but the state'• 1"1>11·
"""bly translated, meanf begars can't
be choosen oo the -Ceola Mesa ~ main under lbe wont. Newport Beach,
Ne:rt Exit to thl1 day.
Mayor Jack Hammett nmlnded local
olllclals wW go before the State Highway
CommiHkJn Aug. JS on another freeway
Issue and the sign inconslstencl" cao be
aired and the evidence movie shown
then.
Coota Mesa offlciala q1'td they don't
want to make a big Issue of gettlnc Joa
upgsure to motorist.I passing thm!Jh
than neighboring ciUes ·lite Irvine and
Newport Beach. . j
1bey only want the city to get Its share
of what's only fair.
"And now is the Urne to strike, while
the iron Is hot,.. 1.1ayor Hammett
remarked.
Study Proposed
Feasibility of Mesa Harbor Sought
1be "'°"lbWty, o1 carvin& a harbor out
ol the West Newport oil fields and the
8anta Ana River lowland.s In Coota Mesa
may be determined by a cooperative
allJCly paid for by the municipalities, the
propt.rty owner and the proposed
developer Involved.
Councilmen In Newport Beach and
Colll Mesa will be asked to kick in $4:,000
and '3,000, respectively towards the
fl2,0llO project.
Beeeo Lid., which owns DIOll of the
property, and Keys Marina, Inc., which
hu the dttam of mating a barbor In
Coota M ... , wW each contribute ~
Newport Beach Community Develop-
ment Dtrector Richard v, Hogan said the
q:ist d1vWoo wu recommended at a
meeting Mood.oy among Coota Mesa City
Manager Fred Sonabal, Hal'K'OC'k "Bill'• 11ann1nc m ,._tin, Beeeo, Paul !l'"i!'! .. &ifs .Ben ...... ,..n
Beodldtyqb&n, and ......... .
·===-the~m:t:
by ti-......... tboo,b Ibey wt1l bO able to noe Its ...Wt.I .. part .of the
Earl Miller, 79,
Resident of Mesa ,
Dies; Rites Set
Funeral services an scheduled for
2 p.m. Wednesday for Earl J. Mll!er, a
45-year resident of c.osta Mesa, who died
Monday. He was 79.
Mr. Miller, " 205 Magnolia St., ....
employed by a local dredging firm and
wilrlled with teams ol -and dmnp -to dredg~ lfartior bland a n d
grade land for the Southern Pacific wlien
It ended at the Newport Pier In the 192111.
Ht ii survived by two IOM, Harlen E.
Miller of Colla Mesa and Howard Miller
of Minnesota: two doughten, Ruby Jen-
kins of Oroville, Calilomi.s, and Phoebe
Noonan of Newport Beach; two brotben,
Eble Miller of Uvennore, California,
and Ben MIDtt of Mojave; a stster, Ber-
tha Broyles of Riverside; rune graDl!-
chllclren; lour grut-grandchildren; and
one great-goat-iraodclllld.
Flmtral i<rvlCes wW be held at Bell
Bn>ochny Chapel with Dr. JIDltS 0.
Combe ofllciallng. llllenneJI will follow
at Harbor Rest Memorial Pan, Colla
Mesa.
<OaStll element of the ,new 1eneral plan
they're trying to prepare. ·
That, apparenUy, ii the reason
Newport Beach'• share of the joint proj-
ect wW be the largest.
Plans for the marina were revived ln
June when Snyder reviewed them before
Newport Beldl CO<llldlmen.
He said he's a:ot optkms on 117 :icres
and bas the financing for what he figures
will be I l'/5 mlllJon proj<Ct that Would
create a residentlaJ.marina community
with about 1,500 .homes and slips for
abotit 2,000 boat.I, 500 In .commercial
marinas.
Hogan said this morning that lht
feasibility study will be just that.
"lt will determine the feasibility of
developing a West Newport Harbor -
and determine essentially if there .,..
any major roadblocb. ''
He said if none are round, a dttalled
project study would then be required that
would involve "substantially more time
and money and detail."
Coun~il Case
She Wants Cabrillo Ma il Serv ic.e
•
Of .. Mir..,..,,
W. Ethel Campbell ol 4111 Cabrillo St.,
Colla Mesa, wbo fought slnee fate Mar<b
to win Cabrillo Simi resident.I door-to-
door mall service, will take her case to
the Coota Mesa City OJwlclJ Aug. Zl.
'l1lls fmal atlempt follows months of
writing letters, arranging lace-to-face
confrontations and Initiating petitions for
her cause.
"All the businesses, apartments,
houses and the IClhoo1 near Cabrillo
Street receive door-to-&x>r m a i 1
delivery," said Miss Clmpbell. USo why
can't the 41 tt!ideots on Clbrllo?'"
Street--side mall boxu are conl'ellient
disposals for balf~aten. apple cores and
mow cone wrappings, beskies welcome
mats for mail snoopers, Miss Clmpbell
contends.
She has charged the a..et-1ide rural
mall boles are a "nuisanoe to retired
people who have cbeckl unprotected for
houn or 90Dletimes day bt the outside
boxes.
Mrs. Nancy Hamilton, wU• of Newport
Beacb poJlce Capt. Richard Hemllton. of
484 Cahrlllo St., agues with ber.
"We have missed mail, tbouah we've
never caught anyone reaching into our
mail bo:x," she said. "But we 're con-
stantly lindina old sandwiches, apple
cores and ot.ber trash In our mail box,''
she ligbed.
Miss Campbell Is the only Cahrlllo
Sb'eet resident wbo bas laUn 111y active
llepL
She initiated a petition carrying names
(See MAILBOX, Page IJ
•Too Mueh Love~ OAtt. y ,f\.O, ...., ,....
WAITING FOR MAILMAN
Mua's Ethel Campbell SwulY again ~ Wedna-
day, with lemperature <i !lround
7Z at the beaches, rising to IS In-
land. Lows tonight In 11Jt lltJ's.
president; Jlalph, Klaer, ....,iary, and
Jack Feellan, treuuttr. '
11ckets for the fl.51 dinner are
available ~ the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce office, 11saz.
Beach Blvd., Huntington Beacb, 11141.
Young Blonde Plunges 21 Floors t.o Her Death
INSmE TODA 'Y
Rubin "Hunicanc" Cartn,
bozing'• bad bor, '°"° f""llhl • tor U.. middln>e'9/ll chmnplolt-
1hip of th< to0rld fn 1Q64, gol
hfl •ton fight/nfl "' • rtformo-
'""'· N°"' h< fl bock In Joll. ol l!oh100r. N.Y., c:onl>i<Ud o/ m•I"
!Un of 11>hich "' and ,..,. _
oU..n ION h< fl i.U.0CC1tL Storw
on POii• n.
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'C'Bl' BUI'll8 in Mesa;
' Poli~ Pr obe Arson .
•A blue, blamed ~tmly cm· anon
cleslroyed • 11'11 oedan 1Jlfbd In
-.. Colla -sbortl)' before dawn-,., resnJlinl ID a SI.• lo&
The ... fire at t• . E. 11th st,
-.iyOd Ibo_ beliqj,.toJames
J. ~ .......iu. to llremea wbo said
U..,..,. -ol Illa home addrw . 'Iba --mred sbortly belon s ...... .., the spocilie ..... .. belDI
,.-i.-111waaldttll~ .. Jklm •
r.JIAM1 (AP) -A note found In a
)'OUlll blonde's car parked below the 30-
story apartmem --said, "I had to do
ll I bad no other choice. ll'1 nobody's
·t.ul~ anly too much love."
'lbe note wu xrawled acroa •
cigarette carton written partlaily In
German and portlally In f'Acliah
"It doelD't make much Rb18 to com-
mit !lulclde ......... " too much love."
Homicide Sgt. ~ McCrad!en said
, Monday afMr 111-yOoMJd SU I a ft DI
Scblele< pkqed II fleon to her death.
Police said tile -·· .. -. Dr •
Sigbert Scblefer, a.JO.)'OU'Olcl ·-~ dwmU., "lnb up~•
wbe inl«med GI b1a wlft'a death. 111t
lJnmnllJ ol -........ llldlOs. wllere llolllaltr -u • bloo MniS, lio
tw ..... -.. 11111 ... ...... ,... · aurw .,..-. '
parenUy jumped. ·
McCrackm said Schieler tater told In-•..UC•tors "be thougbt It waa odd wben
sbe k1Aed him eoodbY• hrice this morn-
ing."
Olf,.... said the young coup!• WU
marrled In V1tnqa Jut lalJ and came lo MlaJl!f u newlyweds.
Dr. Schlefer told pollce bis wife
be"'!me desperale!J' ~k for ber
JIOMdl oo be arr..,..i for ~ to come
hen for a Ylstl T.1111 W.... due to arrive
In Miami In three ...,..
'Ille -lilocMnlol said his wlla bad -~-the-ollbe
trip.
.,,,. Sdllders Uftd about IS mllea llom
111o· tliW ti lllll -.. -the ··---~::-=--·---.. ~-o111ow._......,.. •·a-
lllt -..... II 1ba ~T arr, .. '
Forget ·to Vote; Polls
' " •
•
' building employes summoned Klaus
Vosbeck, a resident.
"Everytblni I• -· Goel wW punish me,"' Vosbect started rudlng aloud from
the note In the klbby. "I have .-,, the
easiest way for myself and alto the
Jwdest way for the otben. Remember
IQe ••• "
'll>en a detective Interrupted when be
looDd Mn. Schieler'• PA-' photo In
her pune.
Voabeck psped. then stammered,
"1lllt ..,., be tho girl wbo Jlm1pedl"
-and pale, be lhon toedull1 told ofllcerl u..t .. ..nod al the medical
bu!ldq wltlt Dr. Sdd<fer and he ll1d lia ·
wlla _. tho ,,,_ coaplo'a .-IH-, .
Tbe ~ ... *""' -_, aiallt. V.d1~• llicl, "-4 dme. WU ..........
County Narcotic .
Offender Sought
Fnm Win Some..
LAKEPORT -Swtbm wero ...,.._
1ng ruued terrain _, ~
Conoervatlon Camp about :II mila
ooulheast of bere !or two escaped In-
mates lncludlni one from Onnce C.O...
ty.
They are T. D. Moni.,e, 23, m
Orange County dnlg -and H. L.
I.twi.s, 23, ol San Mateo. •ccordlna le
authorities
'Ille men apporenUy alllll!Od away ,_
die mlliim!DD ~ lldlllJ 8" a ..,;
Open Until
DAILY PILOT c
Skyjackers
Used Body-
Arab Girl
,._ VPI Dlspotebet
· Birthday Gift
Fashion Show De8iJ..ed for Wife .
PALO AUro (Al') -Hult Tnuptl -1 Mr1W1J ..,,U. ., blJ """ ....,.,
BJ ,,..,,...._, lbt J'alo Aile "llrlat -·· --... lflle .... 1 """ deport-I, .... lien -y nl«h! "to lool< for • P4't1 for her blrtl>
day."
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Communists March
Tank-led Troops Hit Battl.e Front
ZRirlN, 1-1 -A )'OW1I Arob
......., belnl tried In the May hijaeltln1
ol • Bel1ian oltllner bu testified that
~ WU l«ced into ....,.i ftlatlona with •
-ral ..,.mnu lnvolvtd In the •~
tempt.
1bey wound up In the lasb!oo se<Uon. whtr1 ID!l llihll Ulwninlt.d •
1ultlrlst, butk•ll of ch1mpape, •dozen due lrlendo Md proltalooal,models
poradlnc In a size 12 wordrobe, completl !tom ~bome iOWDI throoP tr1vel
ckJthel to evenin, appiffl with jewelry.
Mr1. Trauaott at Ursf burst into tears, 1aid Adalene Ross, who staged the
fashkln 1bow.
Then, told ahe could Lake her choice ol tht 28 Jt.eml, the tptlrtl her own
birthd.Oy IUtpril<.
"J 'U t1ke them all," lhe sald.
WGOll (VPI) -'hllk·l<d Communb1
troopo lltochd al .....-i11 entl& ol the
Indochina botUe f-todl, lndleatq
lhl stilled lour-montlJ.old North Viet·
namtte offensive may be on the move
111ln.
North Vletnome!e troop1 led by lwge,
Soviet-built T54 tank! att.tcbd three
towru Jn the Cambodian .Parrot's Beak
aJona: vital accw routes lDto South Vlet·
nam'• otrote1Jo Melrbnr Dalli.
SimultaneouaJy, Communist forces bat·
tied weary South Vietnamese marioe1
tryin& lo recapture Quanc Tri city at the
extreme northern eod or South Vietnlm.
lotll point !or • IM)or a6rtlHouth Com-
munlrl ouppl ynutl, Md Svoy Rlmr
ltnddlo lll&h••Y I, the m.ljor 10M between Slip llld the Clmhodtln
c1pltll of Phnom Penh. Prey Vq mt
commands • stntegic po11Uon SI mllu
north of KompoO( Trlbd.
The CommunbU captured Kompon1
Trabek JOOR aftu tbt Ncrtb VMtumete
oUenaive 1tarted March 30 and held the
town Wllll lt was rtc1ptured by Cam-
bodian and South Vietnamese troopi1 on
July 24.
-the oltllllloa -_,pl to
II)' to N.U Luo ... II mll• IOUthwt el.
Phnom Penh. to c:oaler with ltb top of·
!ken IJld meathen ol tht South Vill-
na.-OOl!tttWld from the nearby Allied
Dllrfoebut.
MllitlrY -ca aid ot lust 10 other
Communist tanU ud ~bout S,000 Com-
munist lroo)>I hid been spotted ,,..,
Prey Vq. !oun:es allO uld 1 "large
number" of tanks and sround !orcet
were reported oe.ar Svay Rlenf. Rima Ai111 Tannous. 21, bqon trying ilonday u the pnllOCUtlon hommered It
her otory.
She aaid one 1uerrilla drove bu from
Amman to Damucu1 and they later met
tn Beirut at the ume time 1he w11
"'Pi<d to llllOlber guerrilla. Eorlier, she
testlllod she was kldnaped Crom Ammln
to Damaacus.
She l<arfully 1dmitted she wlllully sub-
mitted to the ""'""'· "I wanted to eat, I wanted clothes.••
alle testified.
Sbe also admltted 1he received money
&om a guerriUa commander in Beirut
who put her up in an apartment.
On ltionday, she told the court she car·
fled aboard 1 girdle filled with e1-
plosivf!, a battery and 1 10.inch con·
nectar wire.
But she said lhe was ao afraid of sel-
ling off the explosives she hid (he
detonator In her braasiere for safe keep-
ing.
"I p1.U the battery in my bosom. It w11
the safest place for it," &he testified.
1'>e plane was hijacked May 8 from
Bruuel1 to Lod Intemallonal Airport in
Tel AY!Y. A codefendant was to take the
stand today. Two male companion!! were
abot and· killed by Israeli troops. All 101
persona aboard the plane were freed.
From Page 1
CHESS ...
series to pull to within two point$ of
Fischer, waited for four full minutes
while Fischer aat over the board, then
returned to respond with his king pa'Wtl.
Fischer played teMis early today. then
rtturned to his hotel room and pulled
down the shades against the rising sun to
catch some sleep before the game.
The 29-year-old chess genius from
America worked out on the tennis court
against Yugoslav Grandmaster Svetozar
Gligoric, 49, another fitness fanatic, ,_..ho
used to train with his national lOCCer
team before 1 t r e n u o u 1 ches.s
tbumaments.
Gli~c said, "We dld not go into
today a game or dilcuu Bobby's defeat
last Sunday but concentrated on tennis."
Spusky's brllllant vidoly SUnday,
which came after a shattering run of fltie
defeata and three draws, cut FlJCber's
lead to 61h to 41Ai points.
Fischer &till needs another six points to
wln the Utle while Spusky needs another
7tn points to retain bis world cham-
pionship.
Early play developed into an orthodox
varlat)on of the queen's gambit. Fischer
took three time& longer than Spusky
contemplating hls moves, the American
taking 30 minutes over his firat 11 moves
to the Ruulan'1 10 minutes.
A crowd of more than 2,000 persons
watcbed the 12th game in the l~game
Hria, mostly botklng Spasalcy following
hll llth eame win Sunday night.
"SpusQ' has never played this varla·
lion before," the Russian's HCOnd,
Nikolai Kroglus, said. "But it's too early
to NY anything."
DanJ.sb Grandm.11t.tr Bent IArsen
termed the _pl~y "an age old variation
from which Bobby can get an easy draw.
But he'a thinking hard to find a way for 1
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Mesa Ol(s Police Pact; Some llratta:lltl said the moves i~
dlcated the Communiltl ml&ht be plan·
nlng an attack against Hut, the for!Ml'
lm porlol capllll 12 m11 .. 10Uth of Qu•nr
Tri dty.
Cambodian 10Urce1 Aid 1ovemmtnt
lroopt pulled oot ol the center ol the dty
today in the face or the Communht Id·
vance, falUnc back to poaJtlons five mUes
to the west.
Reports said there were 1t lust lS
links &till operotlonal around Komponr
Trlbek but they ..... not porUdpotin( In
the flCbtlnr. One Communllt tank 1..,1ht
Ill w1y Into Iha ci1Y beloro II WU
destroyed. Cambodtln Pruldtnt l<>ll Nol coo-
Irvine to Act Tonight Others uid the •<lion mlaht precede·•
Commun11t attempt to move Into the
valuable delta IOUUl and west of Saigon. Ford Recall,s
1972 Wagons
~oi Lansing,
Glamor Girl,
Dies at 37
Costa Mm dty councilmen Monday
rUcht unanimously approved • contract
to provide police services to the new city
or Irvine, citing the agreement as a rterl·
ing enmple of Inter-city cooperation.
Irvine rouncilmen will consider tht on·
ly slightly revised agrttment when they
meet at 7:30 tonight.
Under the terms of the contract. Irvine
will pay Costa Mesa $297,329 a year for
ba!ic polk:e services including two patrol
cars, each operating on a 24-hour daily
1ehedule.
The contract begins Sept. l and runs
for two year1 unless terminated by either
city.
Costa Mesa councilmen 1ub5tituted the
••nwtual" termination language of the
original agreement to allow either city to
end the contract. Costa Mesa will con-
tinue the patrols in Irvine, howe ver, for
90 days followlng tenninalion.
AS!istant Irvine City Manager Paul
Brady said today thr new language "is a
minor ehange."
Other features o! the unique contract
for public safety services which replaces
coverage in Irvine by the Orange County
Sheriff's Office and the Calilomia
Highway Patrol, are :
-Irvine will rent and pay for a police
substation at the University Fire Station
on Zee Street at Campus Drive.
-Costa Mesa will provide all equip-
ment and supplies including telephone
lines, with Irvine prefixes, to Costa
Mesa's rwltchboard.
-Irvine will provide identlfying
patches and car labels indicating the
Irvine Police Department for use by the
Colla Ptfesa lG-man force serving new ci-
ty.
Fr0mPage l
FRANKLIN. • •
the County Health Department.
Neither Franklin claiming ownership
showed up Monday night to claim his
share of questions aboot why only one of
perhaps a dozen letters sent in three
years has been answered.
"There's a dispute between father and
son," June explained in outlining the
history ol lhe unhappy old home at ~he
heart of tbe hassle.
"The dispute should not be con-
sidered," June continued. stipulating the
matter hand was purely the public
nuisance aspect.
City Clerk Eileen PhiMey swore in
Senior Building Inspector Dick Hanhart
to testify.
He tben submitted p ho tog rap hi c
evidence, including shots of lhe exterior
and the Interior, among the latter a
stained, \\'ell-used mattress.
"11 this residence -or shack -
boarded up?," Mayor Jack Hammett
demanded to know.
Hanhart explained it occasionally is,
but persons unkno'Wtl tear inlo It again lo
use the interior for their own purposes.
The barrage of city mail to the prin-
cipals claiming ownership did result in
one contact from each, City Attorney
June noted, uying Judge Selim Franklin
asked advice on a good demolition com·
pany.
-CoStl M.,.., polite helicopter will
be avaJlable to Irvine only on an hourly,
as needed ba1l1, with no regular patrols.
- I r v I n e wW provide, but Co.sta
Mesa will train, a police public in·
formation officer.
Policemen Tying
Tangled Evidence
To 'Brotlierhood'
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of 1M DMl'f P'llM ll•ff
A tangled trail of phony Identification
papers and passports, commercial drug
However, the Ubenl 1:18 of tanks 1bo•·
ed the U.S. campa1gn to mine V~t.
namese ports and the four-month-<lld.
bombing drive against North Vietnamese
1upply lines apparently had not dried up
the Communlst pipeline.
Military aource1 nld 21 tanks had been
destroyed, ma inly by A m er I ca n
airpower , in the th~ay-old Cambodian
drive and nine more of the 36-lon
vehicles were wiped out near Quang Tri
city. ·
In Cambodia, the Communisl.! centered
their drive against the lownl of Prey
Veng, Svay Rieng and Kompona Tra:btk.
Kompong Trabe.k, which 1190 ii the
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actlvities in exclusive Laguna Beach of nearly two-thirds of CabrUlo Street
hilltop homes, 1 net"'Ork of psychedelic residents who want door-to.door delivfty.
dope pushers -pollce claim they're Mia Campbell twice wrote Poat.muter John B. Kluglewici.
tyi ng it all together in their penetration She even wrote to President Ni.xon. ot the Brotherhood of Eternal Love. So far all reiponae.a have been Their arrests thus far have included negative.
one young Laguna Stach businessman Each answer stated d o o r . t o . d o o r
v.·ho sat as a membe.r of an oral board delivery can only be pennJtted if all
that screened poliet. department ap-re1kSents comply with requirements for
DETROIT (AP ) -Ford Motor
Co. announCed today It Is rec1lling
lta entlre production of 1972-model
full -size Ford 1tation wagons for in·
1pection and possible modilication
of jack &lots in the cars' bumpers.
The recall will take in 157,487 cars.
Ford said that in approximatety
30 percent of the cars, a bumper
support bracket Is portlllly bloc:k·
Ing the liot through which the jack
11 supposed to be inJerted. The
problem could make l•tklnr im-
poulble or dangerous, tht com-
pany Aid.
A 1pokernwt Aid the pouible
defect w11 d1scovered durinf a
routine production audJt.
Shakedown Case
Figure Still
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plicants to determine their fitness as city delivery service.
potential officers. · Federal postal 0Uicial1 contend West.miJlJter Mayor Derek McWbinney,
The Brotherhood is said by police to be. CabrUlo Street ruidenll do not oomply who reportedly bu been questiooed in
a major, U not the major, supplier and with I continuous 1idewalk regulat.ion.
distributor of LSD, hashish and hashish The regulaUon wu first started to pro-connectjon with • $5,000 "political ~
oU in the United States. tect foot carriers from trafflt haurds. trlbution" involVing Fountain Valley's
It.: dope merchants plied the world, ac-Miss Campbell thinkinr &he had a good Mile Square Park, bas dropped from
cording to police, who have reports of the case, attempted to beat lhe system public view in recent days.
Brotherhood'• unique products turning up singlehanded. McWhirmey, chairman of the n-.... e in such diverse places as Australia, She installed a cement sidewalk to v•aug
Hawaii, New Jersey and Vancouver. bridge a short continuous walkway County Transit District Board of Du-ec.
In "Frtncb Connection" atyle, the across her nei11hbor'1 homes. She allO torr, failed to appear Moaday at the
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bu.tom blonde
actreu Joi Lanain,, among the lut of
Hollywood's traditional glamor girls,
died Monday nJsht ol cancor, St. John 's
Hospital said today. She was 'J'l.
The beautiful actress, whose fact was
lamlllar to TV ind movie viewe.n:. had
been operated for cancer in 1970 and alao
1uffered from aevere anemia, a hospital
spokesman said.
Mia Liming, • product ol the fabled
M~ Goldwyn Msyer talent school
where •he WU coached II • teen-ager.
used her robu1t fiaure and dazzlinJ face
to carve 1 career In the trlditJon of lb•
late Marilyn Monroe and J a y n t
MlllSlield.
Sile pn>Udly pub II ti i • d her
measurtmenta of 39-23-35, but in recent
years expreued regrets that 1be
capitalized on the statistics.
"My beJnr blonde llld tlltV)', you
mlpt uy, wu • kind of • miud bl..,. b:tl," lhe Aid at one point " ..• I w11
catqorbed only as that. Jt was very
llmltlng. I WH held bock by my im•I•·"
Services Slated
In Costa Mesa
For Arlene Nold
Brotherhood members <filled concealed hired a carpenter to insert 1 house mail board's reruiar meeting.
compartment.I in truds and camper• slot she tnsisl.J is within the 50-foet re-Secretaries at Westminster Memorial Funeral services are &et Thunday fol' with hashish in Middle East and Indian quired distance from the rtreet. The job& Newport-Mesa Unified School District ports than then shipped them borne to cost nearly 1150. Park where McWbinney worts report he child psycbologiA Arlt.De Nold, wbo died
the United states where they entered the Again she was denied door-to-door is ''out of town untU Wednesd1y," 1.'hey Saturday after eight years with the
country through Portland or Long Beach service. Postal officials pointed to t.be say they don't know where he is. district.
ports. conlinuoua aklewalk rule, notinj: other During Monday'1 transit board Rite& for Mrs. Nold, &O, of 5l96 Amain
The trail, police say, lead to persons Cabfillo Street res.ldenl.J bad not com-meeting, Supervisor Ralph CJart, who Drive, Irvine, will be 1t 2 p.m. in Bell
believed to be pillars of the youth plied with that regulation. acted as chairman, said he had been told Broadway Mortuary Chapel, Costa Mesa.
culture, people llk.e Jim Otto, owner of Postmaster Klugiewici suggested she that McWhinney, "is tied up with 50me Originally • registered nurse and later
UIE< Sound Spectrum record •bop in secure a post office box. business and may be in later." But I ICbool nurse, Mrs. Nold began teacbin1
Laguna Beach, He has been indicted by Miss Campbell argues that a post of· fl...cWhinney didn't show up. after obtaining her B.A. and M.A.
the Grand Jury. fice box would only cause extra expenlM! 'Ibe Westmlnste.r City Council is degrees from Cal Slate, Sacramento
Otto Jed a move aeveral yean: ago for and inconven1eace lo taxpaying cilit.ens. sdeduled to meet tonight and city of-College in health education.
legitimacy for the small, then just "I sympathlze w·~·ss Campbell," fictals said they were not certain that She switched to her last position with
emerging youtb-ariented sbops in Laguna said KJugiewici. ' McWbinney would be in attendance. the district Hve years ago aft.tr obtaining
Beach. It was a sort of nonestabllshment "But we must comply with the rules Some inlormants have alleged that a Master'& Degree in psycMJo0 at Cal
chamber of commeroe called the Laguna for continlD.ls sidewal . Years ago, McWbinney, working with Tad Fujita, State Long Beach.
Business A.ISociatJon. when there were fewer can, regulations Weslmtnster p J 1 n 11 t n g commiss.iooer, Among various otbu activitieJ, Mra.
Otto also has been seated in meetings were different. But today I can't let fool suggested thlt Geora:e Mu r 8 1, r:old waa a member of the National
cf an oral police screening board whlch carriers walk.ins across 1tretta: or laWNI leaseholder for 213 aaes of Mile Square School Paychologists' Auociation; the
questioned polict department app!Jcants. during their m1il routes." he uld. Pork land, "contribute $10,000 to a Daua:btera of the American Revolution;
Otto, no,.,· free on $50,000 ball, was one He said there •re likely 1treel.! in 1upervisorlal reelection campaign." Eastern Star, White Shrine and El Toro
of 211 persons tndkted by the Orange Costa Mesa without continuous 1ldewalk.I According to Murai's attorney, Jame• MCAS Officen' Wives Club and Orang1
County Grand Jury on charges of con-that receive door-to-door mail delivery. Ok11.1ki of Santa Ana, Fujita accepted 1 Coa.s:t Q>Uege Wlvea' Club.
spiracy to organize sales of dangerous "But those streets probably have les.s '5,000 cash payment from Murai Iart Survivon Include her husband Woody,
drugs and a variety of other drug related traffic than CabrUlo Slrttl," ht aaid. month in the presence of investigaton a aon, ~oody Jr., d1ughter Mrs. Barbara
charges. The rural mail boxes remind Miss from the Orange County District At· E. Aune, both of Costa Mesa; brothers
Police said Otto. 27, of 430 Ashton Campbell of the type used on her fann tomty's Offic:e. Howard and GleM Sorg. Wllcomin, Earl,
Drive, ls aceused of conspiracy to sell years ago. District Attorney Cecil Hieb: aaid Fri· or New York, alsten: Evelyn Hoppe and
dangerous drugs, sale of marijuana, sale "But Costa Men isn't a cow town,., day that F\Jjlta w11 temporarlly detained Fem Engl!, WLlconsin, and three
of dangerouJ drugs, possession of co-Miss Campbell declared. and questioned. grandchildren.
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house for use and sale of drugs and other
dope charges.
Other Indictments named persons from
Laguna Beach and some already· ln
custody who have been arrested and coo--
victed on drug related charges.
PRUDENT BUYING
Patriotic Speaker Shot
By Irate Patron in Bar
Throu9hout our 77 years of carpet retailin9, one fact
becomes quite evident -that when money i1 leu plentiful,
people buybefJerquaffty.
This is contrary to popular belief, b~t makes a 9ood
sense if you think about it. When you have to concern your·
self with value and performance, you are likely to buy btHtr
quaRty •
A ttpu.ttd leader of an Or,nge County·
based rroup of patriot.I Is hospitalized. t&
day after wlndinl up 11 barroom
harangue by crying out: "Give me liber-
ty or 1lve me death," and almost getting
lM latter.
Vern Stejskal, 38, of 5511 Tangier Lane,
Huntingtoq Beach, was listed ln saU1fac-
tOl'J' condlUon at Westmln!ter Memorial
Ho&pltal todly with wounds In the ~
Ind hip.
And Leonlr.I C. Farley, M, o( 12712
Bu111> Sl, Ganlen Grove, IUbsequenUy
loll hll own Uberty,
He ii hel4 ill lieu o1 IS,000 blU Iller boJnr mested llld booked ., ouspldon
ol uuult with Intent to commit mu111or
followJnr the lncu lite SUndoy nJihL
lnl'elllr1lorl llld queatlooJnr ol wll·
......, illdlcllod Stel&bJ. .an olDcfal o1
lbt Gllll'llllu el. ,,_,,,, -dliml
IOO """"1 momllert, Wll Wtortlo(
potnN In Ute arc1e s Boe
"• .... lec:turiJts tin oil ..,,.... ol
Ammcan ba1tlaa tndlldllla the U.S.
Consttlallaa, whoi bo -ft up wltll
-u.un -quote. "Gho lne libertJ oc 11,. .,. death,•
StejobJ declmd.
"Do 1"11 riaJlJ mtan lbot!" potn>ns
quoted Farley as replying.
''Yeah,'' the victim told the other patron.
Gunfire suddenly blaud, 11 Stejakll
ducked, aarrnwly avoiding beinc shot in
tbe head by at least one of four amall
tlliber pistol shotl llr.d.
Invcstaiiton aaid two of the alua:s found their 1n1rk. ' · ...
"Tiie llUS)>eCI 1pporeoUy pn>duted 1
IW• Md 1>e11n sbootJnc the .tctlm,"
Westmin!ter Police Sft. P'nrtk Flsber
theorized.
"I ldmlt It llOUndo blzlm •• , " be
continued. "Even for a barTaom lltua-
Oon."
"Tito -" .... •JlPlttlltb' lddreiaed
to a number of people," Set-Flabtr con-
tlnued.
A -ol other WatmlolW ntel' 1\11 lflO(I led to Flrllr'1 Ol)llUn -
without ralstlnco -II Rlllly'1 Bir,
down Watmlnster Amrue from tilt
Beach Botdmir.I nlptdub w b e r e the
•bootill( ooc:urnd.
Tito chrornrjl)oted pistol IO!llbt u
·-.. tlte ••nit .. till 20t1I c...-
lUtJ -!lenrJ bu not tllnted up. polleo nJd. Tarloy •u UDlnoed wltetl
coptuttd.
At Alden's in the last three years, our per unit sale
has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact.
Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer quali.
ties you will see anywhere, all at competitive prices.
The end result is customer satisfaction, pride and
recommendations which provide our overwhelmin9 source
of new business.
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPIS
1663 PlacHtia An •
COST A l\llSA
646 413t
HOURS: Men-Thru Thurs., f '9 J:30-FJU. f '9 f-SAT., 9:30 le J
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