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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I Julie Andrews Brother DAILY PILOT • Hustled Off to London * * * 10' * * * -THUKSrfAV.-~N. UULY. ]~, [97E """ .... ttO, ... f •• ~ ..... e PM .. e s to ew eace • • • • • • • • • 'Chopped Off His Head' Phone Belle. Manson Tells LA Judge 1_ Peace Talk Thaw Firemen Get Help-Whew! Guijty ,p}~ · · By Slayer Offered by U.S. Crises come at all hour11 in tht 24-h.our duty ghjfl<; or firemen, whQ are alw1y11 cautious when en- counte rin& noi:iow fumes. So I.he crew donned gas masks at midnight Wednesday when their big Rejected PARIS 1UPI J -The United Slates of- 'red what it called a new approach to-- iy aimed at unfreezing the Vietnam ~lice conference including a cease-fire 1roughout Indochina. It said the Com- tunists failed to respond constructively. David K. E. Bruce, the chief American !ll:Oliator at the Paris talks. suggested al day's v.·eekly meeting of the conference ~ase-fire while lhC' July I CommWliS't !ace proposals <ire rhscuss!'d. He again urj!.cd a rcstncted. nonpuhlic eettng to discuss the Communist plan. Jt he emergC'fl from {(lday's four-hour •ssion :!!Ind told ne1..,smen. "! sou i::ht to 1cll some clarificat1on of !hP1r pro- ~~als, pasl and presen1, hut w11hout any l"ponse. "Nor did I gel 11ny ans11er tn !he ques· ins I pur to them. They pursued their !\lal fal~e propaganrl::i <111d reasserted eir 11sual preconditions" Among other things. thf' Communist an calls for releasing the approximatt>ly O American prisoners of war and ithdrawing all U.S. troops in v;etnam ~fore the end of this year. Al today's session with the Com· unists, Bnice asked them to specify hether, as their spokesman had in- caled. ''military and political qu~ons 'llld be dealt wilh separately.'' Broce said, "this is not apparent from 1ur !I.even points, in which for example 1u still link the problem of ~ase-fire to ~ prior satisfaction of you r political !mands. There is rp . mpre pressing Orange Coast l\'eather Morning cloudiness. haze and weal( onshore breezes were fore. cast to keep the Orarlge Coast cool· er td;lay and f riday with tempera- turu at 75. rising to 85 inland. Lows, around 65. INSIDE TODA. V Nerthern Italy has been rock- ed l>y tz n earthqruikt u;hit;h .shoolt many city re.sidents out o/ thei,. bedi attri spnrked a pnrnc· Jry exodu.s from mQny towrL,. Story Pagf! 4. (1Hf&ni. I Cll«tlite u, I Cl•\"llMI *"" c-ic• ,. Creu-ro!I JI 0.1111 NlllCH !I liflle'11! "'" ' "" .. rt11 ........ 1 ll·lt ,, ..... c. ,..,, Mtr-U I.Ml L•....,. lJ IM•lt• l .. lt 1ro1utval 'Y'"'' N Nlltlf!M .......... , " O,..ft" CWO!ty 11 '""'" tJ..11 llH-Mtrl!fh U-11 Te'"" a... 11 ~ fl·U WM,.,. • . .,...,..,... Nt.,, tJ..lt w-"'-' . n!d engine rolled up at the Gordon military question than the need to 111.op Kessler home, 1506 Santanella Ter· LOS ANGELES !UPI) -C'harlu the killing throughout Indochina .'' race. Corona del Mar. Manson. already aentenced to death for Bruce asked the Communist!, "are "Coaxed two skunks from the the se ven Tate-La Bianca murders, tried you now will ing to consider ll cease-rire garage," said the cryptic call separately and Join us in a real effort to sheet. wil hout explanation of how to plead guBty to two more slayings Wed· end the fighting first? lo coax skunks. nesday, saying of one of the victims, "l'U. "I earnestly hope your srwwer is yes. ··carefully," quipped 1 firema n ad mit t chopped his head off." for I can think of nothing more who came on al the morning shift. The C\Jlt leader's reque«t and 1>ubst-o · II d -" h t lul t "Verv carefully."' untversa y e.strcu or more e p O ·J quent remarks threw his second murder setting the stage for serious negotiat ions trial into dlaoil! _ just as his actions in on ill! the othe r issues at stake here ." the Tale-La Bianca case had on The Uni1ed States has called in the past ror cease-fires. notably last Oct. 7. when Juli A d ' numerous occasions. President Nixon called for 11 "cease-fire e ll rews "Your honor," Manson ask t.d Superior 1n place·· during Bn expanded peace con· Court Judge Raymond Choate. "Could 1 ference. Kin Quits U.S. plead guilty? Could we chan~ lhe plea ? The new Communist peace plan calls "I'll admit I chopped his head off. We nnly for a cease-fire between lhe Viet- n;imese Communislc; and U.S. forces . J c l R J' could go one step further . We could say I Bruce, in effect. was widening tha1 to in· fl Ollr ll Jilg wag disappointed because I didn ·t chop elude a cease-fire by all forces. allied and my own off." Communist, throughout all of Indochina Actress Julie Andrrws' younger brother Manson then tried to fire his attomey, -Laos and Cambodia as well as Viel· ~'a s hustled today from Orange County Irvin( Kanarek , and requested once nam. Jail to Los Angeles International Airport again that he be allowed to represent 'T'h.e Comm,unists in recent in terviews on the orders of an Orange County L"-• -. d th t •-1 th 1 , himaeU ''with what small mind l have." 11t1Ve 1ns1ste a w en arge er cease-Superior Court judge who 11uspended a fire proposal would simply be a delaying state prison term on condition that the But Manson 's requests to change his tactic. plea and fire Kanarek were denied and lit On the same grounds. lhat lhe United bearded Briti!b:born photographer lea ve the end of tha-tangled~t aeu\on he States is slallUig, the f;"mmuntm .. last the country lm~ately. ' '1 __ ... _... h 1 .,-u 1 · IC.lalal up wit two awyer11 -Kanarek week refused· lo ho Ci a restricted Miss Andrews, now w e o movie pr1> and Howard Beckler. meeting. ducet-Blake Edwards, stepped in tl>day to ...._ f b b h 11ft'; surprise development in~mipted 1 Today. the Comm unislll said the Nixon pay the passage 0 er rot er ted iou1 d1y of jury 11election. which wu Administra tion·s chief reaction 10 fa r to Chrislopher Stuart Andrew•. 25• and that resuming today following further aeasM>ns their proposals has been lo step up the of hi.! aimilarily convicted wife, Sherry belween the judge. Kanarek and Becklu. ' Ul'I Tt1"11o~ WELL-EQUIPPED PICKET MARCHES AGAINST PHONE COMPANY In Ml1ml, Fl•., One Bell•'• Point of View Sabotage, Gun Attack Charge,d During Str-ike figtiti pg and reassert support of South Lynne Andrews. whom Choate appointed to advlae Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. The couple wu arrested in Laguna Manson. By United Prt•• latuu.t.lonal in connection with the fiie bombing oI a Beach J;ut May 25 and boond on I The chief North Vietnamese negotiator, posseS!ion of marijuana chargu. Judge Manson, 38. is on trial fnr the killings of Sabollge, inclltd.ifll a fire bombing a!ld .te ephone company garage at E1';in XAuda~ .Thu)'.. ~theay call1~ ~~ •• !h, leu Byron K. McMill&n today imposed a onfl GShary H,i,nm5hM. a ~~ician. and Donald cable cuttina:,."':as charged today in the whd kh c.aused an eslimat;e<i $50,00G nurustrallon gr~a 1t<:n uua-.. e,, to year """'n term .... d immediately '' orty ea, W•JUDe body never· was . . · 1k 1 th U , amage. ~-p~,. f the p f ,,,_ -fund ·coas~Bt atr e aga nst e na on s A bullet was flrea·thro'"'" the•wi·nd-• """ ·~e·~. o ans co~ erence. 811 .... nded the sentences in favor of their 0 • ' • "&'' "" .s:uce-sa1d .today. the Un1l.id ~tatefS Is , -~merit>--mLondon. , The contention of des:api~tion -1~ .telephone. system. .of I.be home of a company official In the wil_hng to study the Communists seven-. Mrs_. Andrews, 120_ . .carr_. led .her five-, parently refetreH rta ttie 'SMa killing. The T\le · Unlted. Transportation Union Elgln area and a rock was hurl@d thrOlJih . pot~~ plary.t B~t .he s.ugg~ted the C~m-monlh-0ld baby Julie Lynne Andrews prosecution contended in lta brief that u,e (UTU) went ahead with plans to go on lhe w!rldow of the home of another rlf~ 1''•1t1.1st~ gi ve s1m1lar attention to 1t.a.nd1ng from the courtroom and announced as victim was beheaded. Shea , 36, was a slrill against at le11t two railroads Fri· "flcla l. allied peace offers. •he fed the dlild that she will follow ber hand at the Spahn RAnch, a 1lronghold of day' .deap\te ... JwtiJA.try ~threat. . to .fire ! kl' the deadfll.e 'tOr a .rpu~atrlke'..:.... a ''There is no more pressing military hWlband to London "u 900l'I 111 can rent Manson and ·his followers north of Loa t~~;~rs Jilcl'cuL'.!he P,ay of -w~t which could mu&broorn-Jnto a M- question than the need to stop the klllln& my West Loi Ang!Jee: apartment and get Angelea before they fled to Death Valley et,hers. ·1• • 1 , ~ • . • !tlonwl(le. ~!.ltdown ,-mountett: the Uvoughout Indochina ," Bruce ~aid . passports for me and the blby." after the Sharon Tate murden In AulJUSt. 'I'tltrAi.w_ve.fe•.r.U.,tn)l.SIP:IJOf,a coofo,f( railroad , itKfl.tatry pla,oed ~· nf!Wapaper Bruce, 73, ca~ out ol retiren_wrt to Mra. Andrews conflrmtd that Julie 11169. In ~~~ -~ ·Wjik1' ~·~ ·~ ·a<herU!ements"'charaii.'lf a ~e wObld head . the Pans ta lks .. Acco~1ng ~o Andrews had paid for both airline ticket& The Judge appointed Beckler to advise tens.o~~-Cl ~~~~ ~ .bl! t'urit;tecesiafy : •• ie.,seltsi. '.~ Washmgton reports. he will rel!!~ again despite her earlier statement to Andrews· M<lIIM>rl on the attempted change of pleA try. ·:~'.'> , ~ · · · , , : : ·~ raitf'.Qail lndilstry can't aHOid JC/' shortly and be r~laced by Wi lham J. probation officer that she would have bot after a 25-minule mef!Ling with the .A·ba¥~¥1i.Hoo tefophc:i workers Wf:rl :the' advertisement said. "'!'¥ natjoDll Porter, the Amencan Ambu\ador to nothing more to do with her brother. cult leader the ·lawyer aaid he ethically In' the '~ .41Y of lhefr; ~~onWJde «ooOiny can't afford Ji. ¥ou can1t'aff~ South Korea . She brought the young photographer to ctutd take no action. strike .,.wt the Alnf'rie&11 Tetep)¥\ile . Jt.'1 ' • Los Angeles from London in 1966 but cut Beckler uid he was limll«I in what he and· T~l-tpb· Clo .. (ATlrT),. The JUlnois' Strikes also . continued in the copper off his monthly allowance of $500 in told 'Maneon becauae Kanarek was It.ill Bel~ Te~·Co..;~· It b41i ·C¥t · -.bJpplnf!, ~egrapb and farm equJpmeni November of 1969. The couple wu draw· the cult leade:r's attorney of record but he oft nea0Uat1,..4l ,.1th electrlc.11. worktr1 ·tnduslr:ies, and 1complicat.ittl the. labor, Ing $1110 a wef:k In weJfare at the time of acreed to talk to him again today. becauae of "vJcfOUs and ·Want" act& of ~ were contract talk! Jnvolvlnf MEDFIELD, Mass. !UPtJ -Le Men their arrest tn the Art CoJony. Choate,, expbJniftl'' hfi rejection or · vloltnce. • • ~;000 sleel workers and 650,000 J>04tal Portet15!,·()f,Bo!ton -was kill~ Tuesda)' Mn. Andrews Sllid her husband will~ MM10n'1 confession, said "the court is The company said large areaa of Ulke worker8 in Washington. nlgl'll when he apparently leapett in to sub-met by his family in London but that they not coovlnced that Mr. Manson'• ltate--County In northern Illinois were cut off Uni6n Pacilic and t.he Southtrh merged concrete abutment In the Charles have no immed iate plan1 for lht future . meot about a cb111ge af plea ls anything from telephone aerv ice because of Railway are the tllrgets of the UTU'a River. •·we'll work all that out when we get more than a dilatory tactic." ubotage. Five KJ>arate cabfes were cut walkout. but the union also wanla to forte had jumped from a railroad Ires-the.re," 1he: aaid. The judge also ldmonlshed Manson near Libertyville, JU., the company said, strike tbe Chicago &. North Weatern tie, whe re he had been rii· hing. to avoid Andrews. smartly dressed In • n1vy art.er he turned to newsmen seated &ght and · Lhree junction boxes were burned Railway. Whether they will be able to an oncoming Penn Centr ·ght train, blue 1uit, whJte 11hirt and black tie, rtfus. feet awJy and told them, "l 've advited. out. strike the C&NW dtpend11 on a c:ocu1 Desperate Di ve Fatal pollet safd. ed lb o:>mment today. all tny friends in jail to kill all of you." Also in Illinois, two men wue arrested (See STRIKE. Pace l) _,....;.!;J~..:c-.:r-.. ··~~A -,7."9f.,..,. ... ..,....,_.,,.,...._...,.., ......... _ ......... .,....,, .... ~~--..,. ~.,..ct -... ~ ... ~ ""'""'l""-""'--~..,ec:w . ,-,1=~· •• .-!-_ :---=-'-- • I ' . ' . . l---I ! WL> PILOT s DAILY ,JLOT '"""' ,., Lft P'•flW Fun' at tlae Fair There are a lot of things a kid c!n do at the Orange County Fair. Just ask Brian Milone, 2, San Fernando. He met a cow. Or Michael, 3, and Jimmy Sangster, 6, Costa Mesa, and DeDe Davis, 9, Irvine. They sal in on a puppet sho1v . .4.nd Brian Rosenbaum, 2, Costa 1"1esa, who made friends \Vith a monkey. Battle for Handicap Win Still Rages in Transpac By AL.l\-10N LOCK.ABEY •••llltt l!dlr.r r\ow that the classic battle for line honors in the Transpacific yacht race has been re.solved, an even more spirited con· test for the handicap \"ictory is being ~'aged a.'S far back as 500 miles at sea. This see-saw battle is likely lo go on for sevr:ral days as it can be affected by a number of th.lngs -including pos~ible OU.Nil COAST DAllY PILOT . _... ..... Liit•• ..... C..te MtM OltANGI c0A.ST l"VI LISHING COMl'AN'I" l eiert N. W••' 1'r•!ftn1 •M ,.,.ll1W J ee.Ii: R. Curl1y _ Vkt ,,_ICl..,t •"" <>-•1 N.lfWI*" ti..,,.., x •• ,a Editor 1110111•1 A. MMrplol11•, M...,.111111 M l- Cli1r11t H. l•o1 Ricli1rJ '· Nill Altbl1n1 MMttlnt E•lHn ........ 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As of today. 'i\'indward Passage v.·as still the handicap leader by \"irtue or having finished with the besl corrected time. Corrected time is the arlual elapsed time minus the tune allowanre g1\'en each yacht based on her handicap rating. Of the four yachts v.'hir h finished behind \Vindward Passage \\'cdnesday, none v.·;,.s able to save her handicap lln1e. Windv.·ard Passage. for instancf'. fini sh· f'd the race in the artu.'.11 elapse-cl tune or 9d ·09h 06n1 .4S s{'{'s. lier tin1e allo11anre of 03h : 32111 : 26sccs ga1·c he-r a ..:orrected time of 9d :ll5h ·34m :22 secs. Blackrin and Ondint, the stcond and lhirrl fin ishers both are-higher rated yachts and give \\'P tune. So she was secure there-. Then along camt Bu c cane er l'l'ednesday artt'rnoon \.\'i lh an elapsed time ot lOd :OOh :34 n11n. Her time allowance of 07h ·12m 25 secs brought il down to 9: 17 :23 .29, not lov.· enough to shiike WP loose. t\ow WP gives Kiafoa II !Oh :58m : 13 secs in time allowance. Klaloa ran out of time at about 9 a.in. \VednesdAv. She didn 't finish until Wednesday night at 9 p.m. So that's how H goes. No boat Is actually a handic11p leader until she has finished with a be-tier corrected time than those ahead of her. But the computer loo\.:s 11\ It dif- • ferently. \Vhen you fttd in a boaf's rating, lime allowance. distance of the race, present position and other pertinent factors. it spew~ Out an 111·erage ~peed and an r.sUmated timt of arrival (ETAl of each boat. But the computer Ui only as arcurate as a navigator's dead reckoning position or alesllal fix . Ne ither can il control a change in v.·ealher cond1Uons, gear fa ilures and a number of other even· tualities. The rla 1ly rollc11l goes on. The cnordin;i\es '1at11ude anrl lonj!'ltudt ) are fed lo the-computer and it comes up v.·1th m iles In ~o 11nrl h1ndir;ip positions. Based d11 WednesdA y's II A.m. rollcall hrre is the v.•11.v fh(' eo'n1puler ,·icwcd the handicap i;tandin~c;: ' Pop Singer Wins Drug Cuse Delay In Harbor Court Contemporary music: man Da \'i d Crosby has \.\'On a sn::-"'eek delay in his preliminary he.arm~ on drug charges brought a.c; a result (1f a raid on his luxury yacht in Ne"-port Harbo r. Crosby, 28. 1s to return to Harbor .lud1cla l District Court Aug. 25 at 9 a .m., af!er originally be ing ::;c~duled for lhe ::.f'~.,ion \Vednesday Thf' star of the Crosbv, Stills. Nash & Youn~ group which has ·gradually drifted ;1pa r1 1s charger! w1lh rosS<'ss1on of niar1- J11:ina for sale. Police \\'ho \'isitrd the 6-0-foot r-.1ayan, tnoored on the Rhine Channel June 10. ''la1m thry iieizt-d one pound of marijuana Hlle,lle<ily flushed through lhe bilge and arrestrd fil·e other persons on board . Cro~hy also allegedly clouted a Registt'r ncws photographer 1h~ follo"·ing ·week outside the Cost.a r-.1~a court com· plex for snapping his picture follO\.\'lng his arraignment. One olher member of the group \\'hich I<:. moving musically in dil[erent diree- 11ons. Stephen Stills, 25, pleaded guilty in S;in Diego last April lo possession or dangerous drugs lie was fined Sl.OOCI and placed on one year's probation. Brannon Elected As Saddlehack College Cl1ief \Vith only lhr'e or the fivt regular board members present, Saddleback Colle,11e trustees Wednesday elecled Alyn Rrannon as board president for the 1971· 72 school year. Brannon. trusltt from Tustin, has str\·· ed on the board since the college district v.·1s formed in February 1967 Th.is will be the 40-year--old trusttt:'• fir~l term as president. Trustee Patrick Backu1. who \\'IS not present at the m~ting. was eltcted vict president and John Lund was r'-elected as clerk of the college board . Following the election of Brannon, outgoing president Hans Vogel wes prt.sented an engraved gavtl by coll,ge president Fred Bremer honoring Vogel'• ~crvire. as chainnan of the body. --------· ----. --- Many Horses Die ,,.. .. p ... 1 More P~~ple . Hit By Rare Illness STRIK E ... . btarinJ t&dly in Chic110 on an injunetten 1-ued by a federal judge preveolillf the 1trilte until July 23. As a result of the threat.eoed 1trike, the railroads announced Wedne&day they would impost lht new work rules on all railroads not hit by the strike, would fire thousands of UTU members and cul paycbcclu of ethers. BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (UPI) - A rare sleeping sickness that has k i I I e d thousands of horses in a sweep !Tom South An1erica across Mexico and into Texas. has begun afflicting humans. Thirty-four persons were hospitalized in Texas' lower Rio Grande Valley with symptoms of the disease. Doctors said three of then1 v.·ere confirmed cases of Venezuelan Equine EncephalomyelitU!. Grass _Valley Area Residents Anning Families GRASS VALLEY IUPI) -'·Terrified '' residents of the wild Sierra Nevada foolhllls anned lhemsel ves Wednesday as 111 maniacal killer who hacked two persons to death remained at large. Sheriff Wayne Brov.·n said his small of- fi ce at Nevada City was deluged with calls from residents of the Mother Lode gold country seeking information about gun permits and providing "leads'' to the killer. The powerrully built middle-aged man with thinning gray hair, "laughing, grumbling and growling like an animal.'' roamed through a campground on the Bear River Monday night Y•ith a sickle and machete, killing a man and v.·oman and \VOUnding three other persons. "People up here are just terrified." said District Attorney Harold Berliner. ''This is the kind of counlry where people are used to leaving !heir doors open and Jelling their children sleep in the back yard." Instead, v.·orried housewives in the area near the murders site were telephoning deputies asking if they could buy and k('ep a gun. They were told they could if th('y kept the gun visible at all 1imrs. IJeputies also urged them lo keep their doors and v.·indov.·s locked at night. "These. people are frightened -and l mean frightened," said Deputy Ronald Parscali. The sherifrs office was checking out "thousands" of leads from citizens, searching for phystcal clues al the blood· spattered Dog Bar campground anrl questioning miners and hermits living i_n !he remote foothills. Brown called off a ground search £or the killer. saying a manhunt in the thick ..voods and v.·ilderness was ''hopeless." Among the leads checked out by lhe deputies was a report by a California Division of Forestry employe that he saw a man fitting the slayer's description Tuesday night near Rollins Lake, about fi\'e miles from the murder scene. The \l'Orker said the man was "just walking around." Undersheriff Frank Ga!lino said his men "haven·t pinned anylhing down on this. We're turning over every rock, believe me, but we have nolhing firm at all." Sheriff Brown v.·ent to Auburn to question Kenneth Garbe, 20, ·who v.·as slashed in his tent before the killer at- tacked his two victims at their nearby tents. Killed v.•ere ~1rs. Donna Fitzhugh, 2S. Ontario, and John Simmons, 29, \-\'eimar . 1re other were awaltiD& laboratory con· firmation. , The disease ls not u dangereus t& humans as it is to horses, health authorities said. &-ores of atrlcken boraes ftll dead in S-Oulh Texas. Local autberlUes ordered ranchers to bury the animals where they lay. Rodeos, horse races and county fairs were canceled. The U.S. Department of Agriculture placed a qu1rantine on Texa!. restricting the movement of horses from the state te thnse vaccinated 14 daya before. Texas officials al.so bAnned the move· men! of horses from county lo county. Fifty horses in the Ringling Brother! and Barnum & Bailey c ircus in Dallas \\'ere ordered kept in t0\1'n. The circus Vt'as scheduled to leave for Phoenix, Ariz., next week. Texas veterinarians pre di e ted thousands of the eatimated 400,000 horses in the state would die. ··we've lost this bat1le," said Dr. P. R. }lenry, a member of the federal·stale task force fightln& the disease. "We're unable to assess the number of dead. It has run over us." The disease is caused mainly by mos- quito bites and sprtads whtn moaqultoe! become. carrler1 by biting di!eased animals. Health officials said the illness also can strike cats, dogs, rabbits, rats, sheep and goats. Dr. J . 8. Coulter, president of~ Jowrr Rio Grande Vallty Veterinary 11ed!cal Association, said it is not as serious in humans because humans are usually only bitten two or three times before they take evasive action. "Horses may get billen 200-300 times in one night ," he said. The disease in humans is similar to flu , seldom causing death. Coulter said, but it i! fatal to 80 percent of the horses inflicted. Coulter said the disease affects a horse·s nervous system. The masa \\'aikouL by 500.000 Com· munlcatiorui Workers of A mer i c • Wednesday morning had little effect on normal telephone ~ervict, ercept for delays when calling information or in operator assisted calls. In I crou-counlry cheek. UPI bureawi reported wa iting up to 2¥.i minutes te reaeh .an information operator. with les~r delays for operator-assisted credit card or person-to-person long distance c.>lb. Scattered ineidents of violence and \'l n- dalism occurred. Fire late Wednesday destroyed an Illinois Btll Telepbone Co. garaae at Elgin, Ill.. but fi re officials would not speculate on the cause of !he blaze. Service was hampered Wednesday \\'hen supervisory personnel reported the)' \vere unable lo get through pickel lines at Bradford and Charleroi, Pa. Service to 230 customers in West Miami, .Fla .. was knocked eut when someone stuffed a junctlon box with rags and set them on fire. Al Broward County, Fla .. 20 persons were arrested on charges of blocking ac- cess to a telephone building. AT&T offieials said they believed they had been very close to reaching an agree- ment before the strike began, but Union President Joseph A. Beirne said any set- tlement now 1vould take at ltast two weeks to be approved by the union. 'The third week of a nationv•ide copper strike began today with federally- sponsored negotiations under v.·ay be- tween union..'I and lhrtt major firms and i.1alled with a fourth. Talks continued between !he Lnited Steel \Vorkers, representing 25 other unions, and Anaconda Copper al Helena. 1tont.. and American smelting and refining at S:an Francisco. Kenecotl Cop- per at Salt Lake City continued negotia· lions on local issues. In Washington. talks with Phelps-Dodge were recessed until the near future. The copptr atrike has idled 39,000 workers. Nearly One Third Claim Tl1ey W a11t to Quit State SAN FRANC ISCO fAPJ -Nearly one-third or Califomia·s residenls. many disilluaioned with ovtrcrowding and pollution, say they would like to leave the Golden State, a statewide poll revealed today. A sampling of 1,050 persons by the Field Research Corp. said that the 29 percent desiring to move preferred Oregon, Colorado and Arizona in thal order. Since 1963 an estimated J.5 million adults have migrated to California t.o enjoy he.r scenery. v.·arm climate and r ich economy. Now about half of the newcomers rate the stale something less than the best place to live and would like to move elsewhere. the poll reported. \Vhen the state's popularity was polled four years ago. the sur\'ey said. almost three or rour Californians considered the state the "greatest.'' This year only about tv.·o of three residents rate California as "one of the best places" to live, the poll staled. At the root of the decline of California's appeal is its JO-year population explosion. California has become the nation's most populous state with some 20 million persons. Crowing smog and air pollution are other major dra....,·back.s, the poll stated. The Los Angeles and San Diego areas of Southern California declined greally in appeal. while the agricultural Centr&.I Valley and urbanized San Francisco Bay Area maintained popularity, tht survey concluded. .JI. J. (Jarrell ~ 18th SEMI ANNUAL SALE ! Oite o f the finest se le ctions of Furniture in the Harbor A rea. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIG NERS - During tflis Sale Period You Will ..• SAVE 20% ••• ON ALL ••• H•ITAGE & DREXU: Ul"HOLSTEl!D CHAIRS AND SOFAS e ALSO SEVERAL HERITAGE & DRiXIL liDRDOM, DINING ROOM AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE COLLECTIONS ON SALE -TRT OUl HYOLYlNG CHAl•I - Your /a.ooritt interior dtsigntr wili bt hom ro curiJt vou ... " 221 5 HARBO R BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. o,_ M .... TlltM. & "'1. l•OL 646-0275 64i.-02 76 • • • ,f I I 11 I. ~( I 11 I. J Huntington: Bea~li Fountain Valley_ . -. . . -. . • ..-1 --• • r•• 'f ·-..... · --• -, , . . . Today'•-~ N.L~ VOL. 64, NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 15, '1971 ~N CENTS Route 39 Freeway Stamped With Top Priority. By ALAN DIRKIN Of tflt 0.ltf ,-lloH Sttfl With the Pacific Coast Free"·ay now in doubt, the Huntington Beach Freeway (Route 39) is now regan:led as the key to the. city's future . The city has asked the state Division of Higbways ·to give the north-sooth freeway top priority and speed.up construction. But the.re is also a shadow over thi! route. It is being cast by neighboring Fountain Valley whose councilmen have natly stated that no freeway agreement will be signed with the state unless the route is changed. Coastline Bill Gets Unit Okay From Wire Service1 SACRAMENTO -A tough coastline conservation bill v.·as approved by UM! Assembly Ways and Means Commitle-e here today and !<tnt to the As.sembly Ooor. The bill would create a new state ag~ cy with veto power over local coastline development plans. The Ways and Means C.Ommittee also passed an omnibus bill establishing a geven-member slate environmental quali· tv board for the orderly, Jong range development ol all of California'&. natural rosorn-ces. C-OasUine protection woUld a1&o bt one of the jobs of the proposed environmental quality board . Both bills establlsh state powa-over coastline develop'!1ent. . The coastline coDJe'l"Vation b 1 11, authored by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty fD-Beverl y Hills). is designed to protect the coasl\iM! for all Californ ians "and not lo allow residents 11\ong the coast to close ll off." Sieroty said. The measure, approved by a &plit voice vote. would .set up a statew ide coastal conservation board and fi ve regional boards of private citizens and city and county officials. The boards would evelop coastal region plans extending five milM Inland and ha ve permit authority in a fitrip from three miles at sea to l ,COl yards inland. Assemblyman Frank Belotti ( R • Eureka ) objeeted wat the Sieroty bill, AB 1471, "will set up a dynasty, a die· tator. to h8ndle the affairs of the people of the reg ion ., "I think this ~asure is a real hlo;\' .at Inca! governmen1," added Assemblyman .lohn Stull 1R-Leucadia ), another oir ponent. 1'he environmental quality b i 11 sponsored by Assemblyman Edwin L. Z"Berg 1 ()..Sacramento!, contains t.he same coasthnt measures. but also sets up regional hoards ror the enltre state. It was also passer! on a narrow spht voice volt>. The measure first Sl'ts up a seven [Tlember statP boa rd, In be staffed by recognized professionals on ('0• vironmen!al conrlilions who a.re to devise 1 state master plan by 1975. Tbe measure also creales eight regional board.-; for the nortJi coast. Sa n Francisco Bav, the central coast, south !See c0ASTI..L'IE, Page Z) Huntington Boy Wounded While Handling . Pistol A Hunlingtln Beach boy ls recoverlng lodar after he ""as stiot in the chest while: playing with a gun police allege he helped steal. The l4-year-0ld youth is listed in good condition in the intensive care unit of }funtinglon lnlercommunity Hospital. The shooting. which took pla~ 1t 1bout 1:10 p.m. at 16582 Fountain Lane , has ~ ruled an accident by investigators. Police said the victim and three teenage friends report.ed.17 tock 1 .JS. caliber during a burglary of a nearby home three days before the shooting. . Wednesday, the victim and one of the friends went back IQ. the same house and took• 9 mm automa1ic. After lea ving the acene. the two boy1 started playing with the gun when it discharged , hlthn1 the "\lictim in the left chest. The boy ·who had the gun lnlrl in- vestigators'he had been aiming I.ht gun Around the room. pulling the. trigger N!veral tim es without discharg ing the weapon. before ht pointed the gun 11l his friend and pulled the trigger. Polk'e said the youth who did the Rhooting Is beirtg held in juvenile hill on '-USpiclon of burg111ry. lnve1llg1UM1 of tht Involvement of the other two boy1 tn th• theft of the fire.arm.11 II contlnulng todly. With Newport Beach op~d to the aiast Cree.way and Fountain Valley against Route 39 and lhe state saying that it will not send a freeway through a city that does not wanl it, what will hap- pen to Huntington Beach, whose leaders believe that both or at least one route is nef:ded for a community with a projected popu1ation of 300,000? Councilman Jen-y Matney today rea90lled that the solution is lt> work with Fountaln Valley in getting the alignment for Roule 39 changed. "Now iti the lime to get behind the few allies we have and support them on a new route for the Huntington B e a c h Freeway," Matney said. He revealed Lhat he would recommend at Monday 's meeti:ig of the Huntington Beach City Council that a &ubcommittee be set up by each city to study an alternate .route for the Huntington Beach Freeway. The possibility of rerouting the Hun- tington Beach Freeway was studied by the ULI transportation committee earlier this year. Basically, the study centered on whether the freeway, instead of run- ning down Newland Street in Fountain Valley could be diverted down Gothard Street in Huntington Beach. The committee, citing the need for the freeway for the Top of the Pier redevelopment program, rerommended against calling for new hearings pointing out that a reo~lng of tbe question might cause from a two to seven-year delay in construcUon. Despite a plea for 11UppOrt from the Fountain Valley councU and the Fountaln Valley school distrkt, whlch st.ands to lose part of its administrative complex unde r the present alignment , the council accepted the c om m i t t e e '1 recom· mendatian and in February calltd ~r • speed up in construction of the Hw:tilnfton Beach Freeway. "The Fountain VaUey council and school district an still adamantly against the pre.sent route. and r am too," Matney saJd. "We let them down before. Now Is the timt for us to play ball willl our allies and support. them on this otherwise we ate not i(ling to"have a freeway. It's not a question of whet.her the:i-e is a delay or not, but of whet.her we have a freeway ." Founta.ln Val!ey councilman Ron Shenkman said that his ci!y is .WI op- posed to the--routa-&lld woulil llOI 1iiJl the frffway.~ u dJe routt currently stands. • "We haven't pushed our C8fe any further lh~n that because we ha Ve tUa the state .at Jla word that it will not build a freeway , without _ 09r qreement,_" Shenkman said. ''We'r.e waitiri.g &Jr a.em to Mow ·WI aUernativeJ.'' " He •greed with Matney'1 IUll'6tion that ·~ city &et up a committee to study Ule prpblem. "We would Uft to eee cooperation between us '<>n this," be Id· ded. . U.S. Offers Truce Cease-fire Proposed During Talks U,-ITt ...... 111 WELL-EQUIPPED PICKET MARCHES AGAINST PHONE COMPANY In Miami, Fla., One Bell•'• Point of View Sabota.ge, Gun Attack Charged During Strike By United Presl'i ln!ernatiooa l Sabotage, including a fire bombing and t:able cutting, was charged toda y in the coast-t1>-coast strike againsl the nation 's telephone system. The United Transportation L'nion IUTU ) "·cnt ahead with plan~ to go on strike againsl al least two railroads Fri- day despite industry threats to fire thousands of workers and cut the pay of ethers. There were few iJ any signs of a cooloff in oth er labor di11putes which have idled tens of thousands of workers in Ule coun• ll-y. A half million telephone workerl'i were In the second day of their nationwide &bike against the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T). The Illinois Bell Telephone Co. announced it has cut •ff negotiations with electrical workers hecause of "vicious and msane" acts of violence. The company said large areas of Lake County in northern Illinois ,,.,·ere cut off from te lephone service because of sabotage. Five separate cables were cut near Libertyville. Ill.. the company said, and three junction boxes were burned out. Also in llhnois, l\\'n men were arrested in connectJOn with the fire bombing of a telephone company garage at Elgin which caused an estimated $5(),000 damage. A bullet was fired through the window ol the home of a company official in the Elgin area and a rock was hurled through the window of the borne of anolher of· flcial. Aa the deadllne for a rail strike - a walkout which could mushroom into a na· (See PHONE, P11e Z) PARIS (UPl) -The United States cf· fered what it called a new approach to- day aimed at unirttzing the Vietnam peace conferen~ including a cease-fire th.roughout Indochina . It said the Com- munists failed to respond constructively. Davld K. E. Bruce, the chief American negotiator at the Paris talks, suggested at today's weekly meeting of the conference a cease-fire while the July I Communist peace proposals are di8cuSSf:d. He again ur1ed a restricted., nonpublic meeting to discuss the Communist plan. Bankers Tell Reluctance To Make Loan From Wire Services Locked tail controls may have caused the DC-J crash at Shelter Cove June 27 wh iCfltlaimed the lives or t7 persons - Including two Seal Beach pilots and a Founll'llln Valley real estate salesman - accordins to 1 Federal Av i al I e rt Administration official. Locked controls would ha ve prevented the pluie from becoming Airborne. Donald Johansen, 36, of 18080 Sant.a Arabella St.. Fountain Valley, and the two pilots, Les Hall , 45. of 333 First St .. and l.terrill Basler, 49, of 613 Sea Breeze Drive, died on the fl ight along with 14 others who were inspecting a large land deveJopment at Shelter Cove. The plane crashed into a huge roc k ne;>.r th~ Pacific Coast shoreline about 60 miles south of Eu re ka . The control pieces, called "down locks'' by aviators, are designed to be used while: planes are on the ground. They secure the elevators from flapping In the Y.ind and damaging controls. The F'AA said the locks apparenUy "'ere not engaged by the DC·3 crew aft.er it delivered 2D sales representatives to lhe seaside subdivision for a projec t lour. The pilot of a companion plane car· ryi ng polentia) customers landed soon afterwards and connected the locks without telling the other crew. FAA of- fi cia ls were quick not lo place an)'. blame on the pi lot. Hjs name was not relea1ed . '"The Jocks should have been oo anyway," an FAA aash Investigator said. "It~ customary procedure, and It is ju.?Jt as customary £or tbe crew to -check and unlock them before takeoff. They ar.en't going to fly anywhere with tbt.m en, that's for sure." PUC Yields to Top Court Agency Agrees Edison Needs Further Approval The 1tale Public Utilltlea Commission (PUC ) has bowed to the California Supreme Court .and has In effect agreed that Southern California Edison Company caMOl expand Its Huntington Beach plant without the support or the Orange County Air Pollutlon Control Oi.ttrlct. The <Xltnri'!Jssiooer1 have modified Ufeir order authorizing Edi!IOn lo construct two new units at the generating plant by making the order subject lG the approv11 I ef the APCO. PUC 's original order. issued June 2.i, 1070 11fter a lengthy puhllc hearln1. had required Edison to begin construction of the first of the new uni~ "immed.i11tely." Nnw the PUC il'i calling for 1 con- ference to be held ln Loe Angeles Sept. 18 "on Edison'• needs ftr furULer 1enerat1n1 capacity." The announcement nys the putpo6e of the conference ia to "tstabllsh pro-- cedurea and a &ehedule for continuing the commission's invesUa:atlon into EdiS0J1'1 generating needs." The meeting is called a prehearin.g con- ference and suggests that the commission will conduct another formal hearing on the question. The conference will be be111n at IO a.m. in the commi.<ision's Los Ange I t s Courtroom, 107 S. Broadway, before PUC Examiner Arch E. Ma in. The new directive rrom the PUC follows lhe dtcisinn of the state Supreme Court M8y 2.1 annulling lht permit for ex· p.11nsion of the llunlin1ton· .Beacb .plant l&~ued by the PUC.: · · The c11~ WRS I.Aleen to lhe court by the Air Pollution Conlrol Dl6trlcl wblcb bad • denied Edison an e1pan&lon ~mJt on the grounds that the plans Jor the new units sho~ed 'that tb~y would not meet hi •Ir pollution coo~ol .ltandlrdl. The APCD ariUed tll1l Edllon tequir"1 permlti from both agenc\ea and the court agreed, 1taUng lhat neither the PUC rlor APCD had "excluslve authority." APCD Chief William P'ltchen pointed out today th11l no new..,.proposal bad been 11ubmltted to the distr~. "[l's A whole new ball 11me aow," ~ •11id . "Wbat happens now will depend on whet Is $Ubmlttcd and the lnterprela:tloo of our rules and regulaUons.u The rm1y plans that have bet!! 1Ub- mltled where those th1t felled to rfleet 1.Pco etindards twa years 110, f'ltchen recalled. But he emerged from today's four.hour session and told newsmen, "I sought to elicil some clarllkatlon of ~r pf-o- posals, past end ireser>t. bu~ without any response. "Nor did T get any answer lo I.he ques- tions I put to them. ,They ·pursued their u~al •fa.lse propaganda and reuserted their usual precondit!Oris." Among oLher th in1s. Ute Communist plan calls fer reltasine the approximetely 450 American prisoners cf war and withdrawing all U.S. troops in· Vietnam befan the end <>f'tllis·yeu: . At today's aesston ·wttb the" Com- munillb, Bruce a.sked them· to tpeclty whether, u tlletr opoteomon · bo4· m. dicated, "mlllt.wy and·polHJC!l 'l\l!llllans could be dealt with sepwate:ly." . Bru<:< said •. "lillt b oot .m>arent·frnm your ·seven poipJ.8, in which· for edm.ple you still link the problem ol ceut-Ctre to the prior aatillfactlon ot your ~ demands. There la no more pr1fillfnl mlllta:y qu .. uon than the -.i to-llop IS.. PEACI!:, Pap I) r-~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~I .Nearl~ One 1Wi"d Oai~ ,-• , I>• j~ -~ They w W)t· to· -·Qui1 ··st2:lte sAN FRANCIScO CAPJ --Nearly dot-third of ca!lfomla•r mldentl, nany d~usJoned with overcrowdlni and poijullon, uy tbey would like to le.ave the Golden State, a statewide poll revealed today. A PfllJ>lin& of 1,050 pe.r8011J· by the Field Research Corp. &lid that the 2t percent desiring to move preferred"Oregon, Colorado and AriiOna in tbat order. Since 1963 an estimated 1.J ·mJUJcn adulta bave mill'•ttd .to Cali/omia to enjoy her acenery, warm clim•te and rich economy. Now 1boot .helf of the neWcomert rate the state 10mtthlng less than ·tbt best place lo live and would 1.UM•to move elsewhere, U>ie poll reporttd.. . When the state's popularity was poµed four year1 qo, the survey llid, almost three of four C1Uifomilnl con1ldered 1.he 1tete the· "gr94teat.'" ~ 1blt year only about two ol·thi'tt residents rate caJ1!omia..ai "Orie ol tbt beat places" to live, the poll ata.ted. · At the root ol the decline of Callfornla'1 appeal hi lt•·~yea.r populltien explosion. Califorr)lt haa btcome the nation 's D)Ost populou1 st.a.te w.il.b. 11'.lnlt'lO million persona. Growing tmog and air poOuUon are other ma,Jor drawb'&cb:, the poll stated. , . The L<ls Angeles and San Oiqo ere.as of Southtrn Callfcm~a d~ greatly' in appeal, wbJle the tigricultural C.entral Valley end urbanized Sin. Francisco Bay Area ma.inta.ined popularity, the survey concluded. Final Hearing Slated For Budget on College By TERRY OOVILLE 01 tlM 0..11~ Plltt still Aug, 4 will be graduation day for a $23 million 1971-72 budg.et presented by the Coll6t Community Ccllege District. That day halli been set for a publlc heiring on lbe final version of the budget which WU lnsptct.ed Wednesday night by district trw:teea. The total budget Ugnre Is 122.934,838 -about ~.ooo bliller thah the 1970-71 budget. The new optrat.lng. figurt for the di.strict -It cover• Otange Coast and Golden West crillege.!, fr'om Sul Beach to Newport Beach -represent.a 1 · 21-cent dttreue in the ta1es. Current tu rate for the dbtrlcl 11 89 cents per $100 of aSliessed 'Valuatioo. The new rate &hould be 68 cents. "We trimmed more ·than $3 lnUllon In requeita before -preaehtlng lhil· budget," Chancellor Norman E. Wellon aaid Wednt>day. The bud&•l the publk wtll 1<• A"i-I la $860,000 hl,,..,. Ulan !be · pl'<lllulnlry budaet 1t1bmlUed more than 1 rbooth •.ro to· the board of "tMtees. 8IX ·evea ·""'1th tha. -· dlllTltt • ofllclal1 ai\<ed a:nother penn~ In t.be-tu1rat. tn ithe ·flnll ver1lon. • ' , • "About $800;ooo or thll inc:r'taae, la money from list year'• Wdt9'. t!Uit w11 never paid out. and. ju.st cerrie.G overthls yc11 when certain paymanta wW come dllf:," WelM>n erplalned. The rest er the money represent.I rederal funding ror approved Pt'OIJ'amJ at the two oolltge campuaea. "'Ole most 1lgnUlcaill part of It Ill," Wal.ion continued. "1-that our cost per 1tu~en~ Is the klwe11t ·of any community catlege dl!trkt In the atate." • Wll $758 pe"t student. Tha.t,eosl fidudM money spent on oanau-ucuon. The new liudge"t tt1.1y· ttflec:t 1n eve!l lower figure, though firlal tnroDmerit figure.a won't be known •until late bl 'Uil" year. This budjet ~nects • S.S pereeat COil- et llvin1 111hlry iha'eue rr • !I. t. d tuchers, plus linproftd. trtnce benefit.. CurTent operstJon will pld: 6lf nu:ly 117 mllllon' or tilt bad&el, .etil!l,y the bit- , ... chunk. Other 8ll1ClllDlo• 1"clude IU CS.. COLLEGES, P81e 1)" ' o .... ,. Dunne the 1"°:7l •chbol year It only cost the dl.!trlcl f160 per .wdent . tn oper11111f luncil: In lllt-7<1,. tll• ll(uro ....._~..,.; ___ -~c-.:==."",..,"°"'""'·,,.__..,..,.,..,.,.~,....,..., .... .,..,~.o--.·~,..._,,,,,.,,...,...,...,t;.;::;.~ ' I • . f DAILY PILOT H n,,,,,411., Ju~ u. 1971 :l Coast Deaths Park Plan -;i Locked Controls Approved 111 Valley Hinted • Ill Crash WASHINGTON (UPI I -A coalition of 24 bankers testified today that it wil! not make any further loans lo Lockheed Aircraft Corp. unless the government backs an addJUonal $2~ million the aerospal'e firm says is needed to avoid bankruptcy. predicted that the HOUR would pasa an aid bill lo Lockheed before Congrtss lakes a month.Jong rece11 in August. In the Senate, Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield (0.Mont. ), cast doubt on Senate action on a $2 billion loan bill for Lockhffi:I and any other financially- troubled corporations be!ore September. Fountain Valley p I a n n i n g com- missi0t1ers Wednesday approved a ten· tative tract map v.·hich 11'ill •dd a 2,ll acre facility to the c11y's inventory el park's. l Commission members in other action 't'lednesday reCTJmmended city council approval of a city noise cont rol ordinance a.nd the formation of an underground utility district near r..111e Squarl! Park. The banks, '1\'hich already ha\·e loaned Lockheed $400 n11lhon, acknowledged that they could make the loans without jeopardizing the ir assets, but said they would not do so without a government guarantee. Patman told the press club that '·Lockhttd had no busineM coming to the Congress before it had exhausted all of Jt! resources and had fuUy determined whether or not it could obtain credit in the private markets." In approving !he lract. commissioners also called for the city council to approve the zone change necessary to i1nplement the plan. House Bank Comm1ttee Chairman. Rep. Wright Patman ({}-Tex .), said failure or the banks to make the loans without government iruurance amounts to "a break"down in our commercial banking system." Patman says that he wants Lockhetd to exhaust all it3 efforts to get priv ate financing without government aid before his committee approve! a bi!L But at a National Press Club new! con· ference Wednesday night, Patman said it was too late to send Lock.heed back to private investors becau!'le there is loo 1nuch sentiment in the Hou!'le lo provide some form of aid to Lockheed. Patman DAILY l'ILOT SttH P~ TO LEAD COLLEGE BOARD Co11t District'• H1.1mphr•Ys Mesa Ajde Given College Trustee Presidency, Post Robert L. Humphreys, 45, assistant city s ttorney for Costa Mesa, v.·as named president of the Coast Community College Board of Trustees ~fonday night. llumphreys has been on the board since 1962. He also ser\'ed as board president in 1964-65 and again in 1966--67. He succeeds George Rod da. a Corona. det ~tar engineering executive. who slepped down tn Lhe nc11 ly created vice president posi· tion . liumphre\S \1·as absent for his first 1nf'e\1ng as president. He is a i;raduate of Orange Coast (-0lle~c and Cal State, L<ing Beach. He earned his law degree at Loyola Un1vers1ly and has bren <.n Orange Coun· 11· resrdl'nl rhe pa s! 28 vellrs. · Thr president ·s 1erm is for one ~ear OU.Nljl COAST DAILY PILOT OllAHGf. COAST P'U9Ll5111HG COMil'ANl' ktb•-+ N. w,,J Pr"KI .. , ,,.., Pl't>llt ... r J1ck I, Cu•l•V' Vkl ,,.ldtnl •1'111 CO-ti MM\l>ltf Ti. ..... , "•••ir l!•ltor llio"''' A.. Mur,hi11 e' M1nt111 .. Edllllf • Al111 Dh~i11 W.-t O•t1>0<1 CDllll!Y E41tw Alb•rl W. Btl11 Au<><lll< EO llW H•1ll1ttto11 heclri OMco 17 1 1~ lt1ch l 1ul1.1rd M1 lli1u1 Ad~1111 : P.O. l oa 790, 92.41 Ottr..r Offk" ltturY aM<11 : lr. For•t A.....,ue Colle ,,.,..,: m w .. 1 ••r ''""' Ml'WP9t1 IMdl: lU) H1 .. PQ<"! •1111:..,.,,... S..n Cl.,,...,,lt: "2S Hllt"1~ r:1 c..rn1.._ 11: .. 1 l ..... ~ 17141 •41-4121 Ci-HIM A4;tttlo ... '41·1671 The U banks will not advance further funds without the government gua ran- teeing losses in case of default, Lockheed Board Chainnan Daniel J. Haughton told Patman Wednesday. "Every: single welfi.re recipient in this nation is required to reveal hi!! finances," Patman said, "to use all of hls own resource:ii and to make every attempt on his own before the government steps in with as!'listance." He said he is "not willing to require more of a poor family on welfare than I am for a giant corporation like Lockheed." But Patman conceded that many House members feel Lockheed's collapse could cause serious economic problems. Some. Patma.n said, fear a depression could result from the fa ilure of the company. From Page l PEACE ... the killing throughout Indochina." Bruce asked the Communist!, "are you now willing to consider a cease-fire separately and join w in a real effort to end the fighting first? "l earnestly hope your answer is yes, for I can think of n<>U'ting more universally desired or more helpful lo setting the stage for serious negotiations on all the other issues at stake. here.'' The United States has called in the past for cease-fires, notably lMt Oct. 7, when President Nixon called for a "cea!'lf-fire in place" during an e1panded peace coo- ference. the new Communist peace plan calls only for a cease-fire between Lhe Viet· 11amese Communisl!I and U.S. forces. Bruce, in effe<:t, was widening that to in- c1ude a cease-fire by all forces, allied and Commqnist. throv.Bboul all of Indochina -Laci aDd CaiDbodla as well 11 Viet4 nam . 'The Cornmuni11L5 in recent Interviews Jiave insisted thal to enlarge their cease- fire proposal would simply be: a delayini tactic. On the same grounds, that Uie United States i! stalling, the Communists Jut 1rrek refused to hold a restricted mfl!!Ling. Today, the Communists said the Nixon Administrstion'1 chief reaction so far to their proposals has been to step up the fighting and reassert support of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. Fro1n Page 1 COASTLINE. • • coast. San Diego. Sacramento Valley. San Joaqtiin Valley and the Colorado Desert Regional boards \l."OUld be required to adopt r egional plans by Jan. I, 19711, for the conservation and development of tht-ir areas. Stat~ lx>ard members \\"ould replace ex· i.~ting stale offi~s of planning and rt0search, v•ater resources control ~ard, state air resource board and all regional air pollution control districts. State OOard members would have an· nual ~ala ries of $32.500. while regional board members would earn $27,~. DAILY PILOT 1'"919" ltlc~1nl K..tlltl'" Togetherness The tract is localed beh~·een Newland Street and tb e Southern California Edison Company right-of-way and Garfield snd Ellis avenues. The Pre.sley developmenl Company plans lo build 166 homes on lhe 39.58 acre pa.reel. in addition to the park. Slanton police officer Larry \Vhalen (center) and ~is Cao1ily are recovering together in Tustin Con1n1un1ty Hospital from injuries su ffered in traffic accidents. Whalen was hurt last \\"eek when a d river attempt- ing to evade police rammed his police cruiser. His wife (left) and sister·in-law Tammy Nobles, 13, and son Larry. 5, \vere injured July 1 when Mrs . \Vbalen lost control of the family van in high winds near ruverside. C.Ondilions of the commission approval Include about $33.200 worth of im- provements for the park and the same amount lo be used for development of a park in the right-0f.1vay 11·hich would link lhe tract with th e Harper School playground. The requirement is made in lieu t1f assessing the developer for the city park development fees which v.·ou!d total $66.400. Official Votes For Self; LAFC _New Chairrnan Los Alamitos Councilman Joseph Hyde voted for himself to break a tie Wed. nesday and become new chairman of Orange County's Local Agency Forma· tion Commission (LAFCJ. Supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers supported Hyd11: for the post. He \\'as attendJng his first meeting of the LAFC having been named a com. missioner by the Orange County League of Cities last Thursday in a IJ..to 12 vote over incumbent chairman Lo u is Reinhardt. Fullerton councilman. \\.'hen the first vote \\'ednesday ca1ne out 2 to 2. veteran LAFC Commissioner Stanley Northrup of San Clemente 11·ho was supported by Charles Pearson asked Hyde if he wanted the post. "I guess 1'11 be the supreme egotisl and vote for myself," Hyde said. Beach Trustees Order Portable Classroom Units Front Page 1 PHONE STRIKE. lionwide. shutdown -mounted, the railroad industry placed a newspaper advertisement s charging a strike would be "unnecessary , .. senseless." "The railroad industry can't afford it," !he advertisement said. ''The natio nal economy can't afrord it. You can·t afford it . ' • • Scattered incidents of violence and van· dalism ()CCurred. Fire late Wednesday destroyed an Illinois Bell Telephone Co. garage at Elgin, Ill., but fire official! would not speculate on the cause of the blaze. Service was hampered Wednesday "'hen supervisory pe rsonnel reported they Strikes also continued in the copper, v•ere unable to gel through picket Jines at shipping, telegraph and farm equipment Bradford and Charleroi, Pa. Service to industries, and complicating the labor 230 customers in \Vest Miami, Fla .. was scene "'ere contract talks involving knocked out .,..·hen someone stuffed a :150,000 steel v.·orkers and 650.000 postal junction box \l.'ilh rags and set them (In 1-1·orkers in \Yashinglon. fire. At Brov.•ard County, Fla., 20 per!ons Union Pacific and the Southern were arrested on charges of blocking ac- cess to a telephone building. Railway are the targets of the L"'TU's AT&T (lfficial! said they believed they v.·alkout. but the union also \.\'ants to had been very close to reaching an agret· :;trike the Chicago & North \Vestern ment before the strike began, but Union Railway. Whether they v.·ill be able to President Joseph A. Beirne said any set- tlement now v.·ould take at lea!t twe strike the C&r\W depends (Jn 8 court v.'eeks to be approved by the union. With planning commission approval ef ; the underground utility districl, a public hearing on the project \\'JJI be scheduled before the city count•il. Wa yne Osborne, director of public • \\'Orks for the cil y, said the project would . place underground utility lines along Euclid Street from Warner Avenue to 800 feet north of ileil Avenue. Th~ project "'ill be handled jointly by the city and county using funds retumed to the two agencies by the Edison Com· pany. Estimated cost is $1 15,000 of which the cjty's share "''ill be $40.000. ' The noise control ordinance, \\'hich "'ill a lso go to the city council for final action is the result of about eight months of study by the planning department and the county Health Department. Planning Director Clinton Sherrod said the ordinance \\·ill give the city a means of safeguarding it.self against excessive noise. From Pagel COLLEGES. • • hearing today in Chicago on an injunction The third v.·eek of a nation .... ·ide copper Issued by a federal judge preventing the strike began today \l.'ith federally· million for community 5ef\•ice, $3.5 strike until July 23. sponsored negotiations und~ wa y be-. million for capital outlay, $1 million for As a result of the threatened strike, lhe tween unions and three major firms and the reserves and lesser amounts to other stalled with a fourth. railroads announced Wednesday they areas. 11·ould impose the new work rules on all District ta.xes \vi!I supply the biggtst railroads not hit by the strike, would fire B J OK R parl of the reveilu e v.·ith more than $6,7 thousands of UTU members and cut Oare S equest million, while the state will chip in $5.7 paychecks of others. million_ The rest of the revenue will come. The mass walkout by 500 ,000 Com-Of Valley Park Fund from various fe deral, private and local A total of 38 portable classrooms have munlcations Workers Or A m er i ca funds. been ordered by trustees of the Hun-\Yednesday morni ng had litU e effect on An agreement to obtain $100,000 from The 21-<:ent tax reduction achieved this tington Beach Union High School District normal telephone service. except for the Federal Land and Water Conserva. year means the owner of a $32,000 home to cope. with enrollment increases of 800 delays \vhen calling information or in tion fund Program for further develop-assessed at $8,00IJ v.·ill save about $16 on lo 900 studenl!I this fall. operatol" a<:5isred calls. ment of l\iile Square Regional Perk in his property taxes for the Coast district. Superintendent Jack S. Roper said the Jn a rro~s.country check. L PI bureaus Fountain V;illey has been 11pproved by \Vatson said the Aug , 4 public heuing bui\dini s would be located at the three reported wrut1ng up io 21: minutes to !he Orange County Board of Supervisors. \!."ill be held at 8 p.m. in district head· high schools har d e ! t hit by reach an infonna\100 operator. \l'ith The funds. if granred, 11·ill be used to quarters. 1370 Adams Ave., Co5ta ~fesa. overpopulation but that an additional 14 lesser de lays for operat<>r·assisted credit complete a Z7-acre area of the 405-tlcre After the public hearing lrultees \\ill portables v.·ill probably be needed later in card or person·l1.rperson Jong distance park. Picnic tables and other facilities 2dopt the final budget. making whatever lhe year. <'all <: 11ill br installed along v.·ith landscaping. changes they desLre. fountain Valley High School. designed --~------..;,--~-~ -;-;;;;-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ __ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_.;;;;;;;;;._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; for J,000 students. v.·ill get 20 of the r buildings since it is expecting an enroll· ment of 4,000. \Vestminster liigh School \1·ill receive 14 portables and ri1arina High School four. Dr. Paul Berger. principal of the Fountain Valley campus, said the btii!dings will aid in maintaining nex- ibility for v1.rious teaching programs and for the expansion of the school library in· to a multi-media center. Trustees are now se11:king bid~ on the classroom buildings and hope to ha\"e thtm installed by Stpt. 3, lhree da.ys before the opening of school. _jJ J. (}arrell~ 18th SEMI ANNUAL SALE! One of the finest selections of Furniture in the Harbor Area. Laguna Mayor Aroused Over Freeway Scuttle During this Sale Period You Will ••• SAVE 20% News that the adopted inland freeway route behind Laguna's hills may be jeopardized by !il'Uttling of thf' Newport Beach porlion of the Pacific Coast Freeway today llrOUSfd the Ire of Laguna Beach Mayor Richard Goldberg, "I think it"s very unfortunate that the citizens of one community could :1t<>p something \\"hich \VOU!d affect not only the neighboring communities but all of the people who come to the: coastal com· munllies f<>r recreation or buaine.&s and who depend upon the free'11ay1 and tbelr automobile for transportation. "I can't belltve that one community could disrupt the freeway gystt.m a s planned by the Division of Highways and I certainly hope that the situation will be ~lved in a manntr which will be equitable to <111! of the people. rathtr th•n the selfish inttrests of ont community." Gold berg 11Jd he ftlt lht state 1hould l!ive equal consideration l<l the needs and v.·ishts of hundrtds of Laguna Be:ach r 111.tns who tolled to bring about adop- tio n of tht inland frerw1y route. The mayor'11 re.mark~ referred to statement.s m3de Tuesday before • r\Pwriort Be.1ch citlz.ens' commll tee by Bamford Fr11nkland, assistant atilt pub- lic works dlrtt.,jor, "'ho $11.!_the Pac ific -----·- Coast Freeu.•ay positively would not be built in N{"v.'porl Beach as long a ~ rt~idents d<> not "'an~ it. Furthermore, Frankland added. ''H Seal Beach, Laguna Beach and Hunting. ton Beach ~ay 'v.·e 11'ant a frttV.'<ty,' 11c ::till will nol build a free1vay up 10 I.he city lln1its of Newport Beach ;:ind let the !raf. ric du1np into the community. There must b(' a consensus." Frankland's remarks also were greeted \\'ith outrage by Mayor George McCracken of HunOngton Beach, ·who castigated the State Deivlslon of Highways for ''knul"kling under" lo demand! for elimination of the Newport freeway, pointing out \hat his city had C'Ommltted itself to a $100 mUlion redevelopment program on the. basis of !he adopted freeway routt>. The st.alt, he said. had "led the city down the ro.!ld .. to <11 point ""·here it could no longer back out of its con1mltme:nt. The apparenl end of the Nev.·port frteway controversy v.·a.s brought about bv a statemenl by state pubhc works director James A. 1\-loe announcing a new nnlicy under which freeways and hiRhwaya that might je.QPatdlze the coa~!.al en'i ronment wlll be held to a minimum . ....... ~ - PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ••• ON AU ••• HERITAGE & DAEXEr.: Ul'HOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS e ALSO SEVERAL HERITAGE & DREXEL BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE COLLECTIONS ON SALE TRT OUI llVOLYIN• CHAl•I - Yo ur favarile 1nttrior deiiontr wili be happ11 to OJ.Si.rt 11011. , .. o,._ M .... Thn. & M. l•M. Nixon to Call Land Surplus, Aides Reveal ~ . Preside nt Nixon plans to overrule the recommendation of the powe rful House Armed Services Committee and declare as surplus six miles of Cam p Pendlekln shorellne and mom of Sa n Mateo Canyoi1 . The news of the inlended action by the President came on two fronts Wednesday -both from Pr e s 1 dent i a I com- munications Director Herb Klein in Lois Angeles and Press Se<-retary Ron Ziegler in San Clemente. Ziegler told the ~'ashington Press Corps th at the President had decided to overrule the House Armed Services Com· rn1liet> and declare as su rplu~ six 1n1!es of San· Onofre beachfron! and rno:-t of San \lateo Can_von 's uplands. 'fhen. tater in the da}. details of the Presiden t's plans eame fo nh t1urin~ a nf'"ws conference U1 Los Angele~. 1'.hert> l\lt•in added 11-10 key segn1enls lo the publir announN'mf'nts The President. he said. had dec1deci La lop off about 760 acres in San l\1ateo Can- yon to provide a buffer of sorts tn pro- le<:l the existinJZ l\tarlne Corps trai11ing: facilities in the area. 'l'he second seg1nen t involl·es !he ,,, perrnanent buildings on the beachfronl v:hich house the Marines' enlisted man's beacl1 club. The facilities onlv \\.'Ould be turned Ol"er to the state if Caiif0rnia agrees to pay !or relocation of the facilities to another part of the large base Battle for Handicap Win Still Rages in Transpac Klein said It slill has not been dectd e<I 1\lheth~r lhr ac:tion \\"Ould inl"oll·e an outright deed to the Stale ol Cal1lorn1a or a long-term lease. Three-and-0ne-half miles of the affecled beach front ah"eady ha1·e been leased lo !ht public as San Onofre Bluffs Stair Park. Jt ~·ould Ix' included \1111b the 2 :i miles of \'aluable. upcoast beach to form 1 the six-mile stretch \11h1ch I he Administration speaks of in the surplus action. By AU10N LOCKABEY DAILY .. ILOT k •flftl ldi!Cll'" Now that lhe cl assic battle for line honors in the Trans pacific yach t race has been resolved , an even more spi rited con· test for the handicap victory is being waged as far back as 500 mile!I at sea. This see·saw battle is likely to go on for aeverat days as it can be affected by a number of things -including possible breakdowns or a radica l change in the \veather. As of today. \Vlndward Passage was still lhf' handicap leader by virtue or having finished wi th the best corrected lime. Corrected l1n1e is the aclua\ d apscd lune minu.~ lhe tune allowance given each yacht based on her handicap raling. Of the four yachts Y:hich finished behind \Vindward l'as.•u1ge \Vedncsday, none 1~·as able to save her handicap lin1e. \\.indward Passage. for ins tance, finish- ed the race in the actual elapsed lime of 9d :09h :06rn:48 ~ccs. Her time allov.,ance or 0Jh:32in ;26sets g:i1•e her a corrected time or 9d ,O:lh 34m .22 sec~. Blackfin and Ondine, the second and third fin is hers both are higher rated ~ achts and give WP lime. So she was ::.ecure there. Thtn along eamc Bu c c ane er ~'lednesday afternoon ·wit h an elapsed tune of Hid 00h:J4 min. Her time allowance of 07h 12m ·2s secs brought 1t down lo 9:17.23 29, not low enough to i;hake WP loose. Now U'P gives K1aloa II !Oh .58m .13 secs in llme allo"·ance. Kialoa ran out of tim e at about 9 am. \Yednesdav. She ~inish until Wednesday at 9 p.m. So th~ how it goes. i\n boat is actually handicap lea der until she has finished h a b<'ltcr corrected Ume than those a of her. Bul lh e con1puter looks al il dif- ferently. \\'hen you feed in a boars raling, time allow ance, dis!ance of the race, present position and other pertinent factors, it spc11·s out an arerage speed and an eslin1 ated t1n1e of arrival 1ETA1 of each boa1. • But the conipulcr is only as acc urate as a navigator's dead reckoning position or celestia l fix. Neither can 11 t•ontrol a thange 111 v.•cathcr cond1t1nns. 1:iear failures and a nun1ber of other r1·en- lualities. The daily rollc"ill gocs on . Tl1r ("oordinates 1 latitude and longitude! arr ted to the con1puter and it co1nes up 1-1Jlh n1iles to go and handicap position~ Based on \Yctlnesday 's 8 a n1 rollcall here is !he \Va~· the cornputer r1ewed the handicap standings· ! I I Moon Day, 2J :Z7N 148 30\\, 5:;J roilcs 121 l,'AlleJ:ro. 24:49 !47:20. 617 13) \Yarrior, 22 09 15:! 07. 267 141 Viv::1nl. 23·25 148:32. 5.11 ~5) Encore. 22 ·4S !49:3G. 466 i6J Loco V1e11te. 22:26 150 ;02, 43!1 t7) Quasar, 23 :18 148:32. 530 i8; Ariana. 25·58 148:22. 548 !9) Argonaut. 2.1 ;06 148:02. 555 1 lOJ \Vindward Passage. (finished! 1!1) Nalu rv. 22:35 151 :40. 3Sl 112 ) Rascal. 2!:56152 ·:>1, 279 ! 13) Blue Orpheus. 25:23 148: 18, S80 1141 Chinook, 23 ·15 148:{)7. 552 tlSI To!is Viribus. 23:57 148:14. 555 116 ) Pleiades. 24 ·45 146 :48, 643 t17t ri.1am ie. 2.1 ·4S 148·20. 546 t 18l Blue Streak. 23 :33 148·21, 543 !1!11 nuelln . 2.1·0111 -m 02, ::i::is 1201 Blackfin. fin ished .· CLASS A -1 I I \\'arr1or : !2f \\'indward Passar;!;c; ~31 i\"alu I\"; 14) Rascal. !SI Blackfin. CLASS B -( 11 I-:nC'Ore : 12 1 Loco \'iente 11 : !3\ f ickle Duck. 14) flaine . (51 Gu1n1 l'Cre CLA~S C -11 l ri.lnon Da y: 12\ Vivan!; (3 \ Qu::1sar . 14' Anana . IS 1 Argonaut CLASS f) -1 !) L'Allegro: (21 Blue Orpheus: 131 P!e1ades: (4) Jnlrepid 11, (5J Sigame. The announcements on the latest wrinkle in the beach issue came al most simultaneoui;ly in San Clen1ente and Loo Angeles Press Secretary Ron Ziegler confi rmed the intention \Vednesday a ft ernoon and said a formal announcemt::nt woul d be m::1dc shortly on lhe monlhs-old issue. He ;.111ded that a Congressional Yeto to the Presidf':nt"s action ··could not be con- l'CJlled ."' • Ziegler streescd thaL all lhe originally I drscribed lands ~·ould be decla red surplus. Earlier this ) ear after the Prcsiden1 ·s ong1nal announcement -the House tomm1t1N" recommended that only 1>0rlions of the beachlrnnl ~ leased on a lon~-term bas1" 10 !he State or Cahfom1<1 The rcco1n1nendr1!1on rxl·\uded San \1a1rr• Canyon and the pern1anenl fac1l1t1e.<: al lhr San Onofre enlisted n1an ·;.; beach ("Jub. "The President Ice!<; th;it il is an in1· pnrt<1nt stre1eh or beach down here and should be made avatlable to 1he public," I Z1rgler said. I One t'ongr('ssiona l charn1J1on of thP. Prcsident·s inte nt1on-Hep.Alphonzo Be:J of Los Angeles -had 1nli111ated earl.11 last 1veek that an announcen1ent 111ou ld be for!hcoming on the beach issl1~. Spokesmen for the Congressman said today that Bell's request for letters of support to the President had produced •·many excellent results." Grass Valley Area Resident~ Arming Families GRASS VALLEY jl;Pl) -.. Terrified" I residents of !he wild Sierra Nevada foothills arn1ed themsel ves \Vtdncsday as I a maniacal killer who hacked two ~rsons to death remained at largr. Sheriff \Vayne Brov1n said hi :-s1n111l nl· flCf' at Nevada City \110S rleluged w1lh <:alls from res1den1:-or the !\!other Lode YAF Bu1·ns Red Ban11e1· gold country seeking inforn1 a!1on abou! gun permits and providing '"lC>ads"' to the killer. The powerfully buill middle-aged man with thinning gray hair. "laughing. In San Clemente Protest grum bling and growling like an animal." roamed through a campground on the Bear River Monday night with a sickle and machete, killing a man and woman A few dozen members of the con- servative Yoong America.m for F~ staged a peaceful demonstration and bumed a Red Chinese flag Tuesday <t ftemoon in lront of the Westem White House in San Clemente. The z:; youths. ccirrying signs and marching around a youn11;. nag-wavin~ man in a ·wheel chai r, were prot.es1 ing President Nixon 's recent ''f r i e nd I y nvertures'' tow ard Comn1 unisl China. Tiie two hour show of protest look place on a miall patch or dirt in front of CypreM Shores on Avenida de 1 Pret.ldente. The demonstrators complied with the requl!!'lis of the San Clemente Police Departmait to confine thei r protest to the area away from the m11in gate leading to the PresldentiaJ com~ pound. The YAR members. all high school and college student! from Orange and Los Angeles countle~. had brought a ping- pong table with them in hopes of i;:hallenging the Pres1denl to a game of lable tennis They "·ere protesting ~·h11t 11 gpoke~man called "ping-pong diplomacy" (ln the pari of the Nixon admin~Lra\Jon ;ind thP U S, government"~ plan 10 resume diplomatic and tconomic relations wilh Comn1unlst China . and wounding lhree other persons. discussion or the issues. The President "People up here are just terrified." never appeared, however. and the police said District Attorney Harold Berliner. woul d not allow the ping-pong table to be "This is the kind of counlry where people set up along the roadway. are used lo leaving their doors open and letti ng their children sleep in the back The group attempted Lo set the lable up yard." · on El Camino Real in front of a surfboard In stead, worried housewives in the area shop. bu t the owner made them remove it nf':ar the murders site were telephoning from his prop!'r!y. saying he be lieved in deputies asking if they could buy and "ping pong diplomacy." keep a gun. They were told they could If The marchers t·arried severa l they kept the gun visible at all 1in1es cardboorrl signs. some or whic h said. Deputies also urged them to keep their· '"Keep Mic key Mao ou t of the United Na· doors and windows locked at nigh t. tions": "We won't trade freedom for ping •'These people ate frightened -and I pon(i:" and "Nixon. we are watching mean frighte~L. said Deputy Rona ld you.·• I Parscal i. One or the members of the group, J in! The sheriff's office Wa!I check ing nu1 Brimm of lJpl ancl, rode in a whet.I cha ir "thousands" O{ leads from citizens, and carried a large U.S. f lag. He searching for physical clues al the blood- recenUy sustained several Inj uries in an spattered Dog Bar campground anrl auto accident. and was un able to march in questioning miners and hennits living ~n the protest. the remote foothflls. Brown called off I When the Chief Executive did not a"-ground search for the killer, saying a " manhunt in the thick woods and pear, the youths burnt'd a Red Chine~ h ~·1\demess was "hopeless." Flag as a s 0\11 of protest against the President 's poltcs Among the leads checked bu1 by the clPpulies ~·as a report by a Callfurnia The demonslrauon was ordrrly and 1he Dii ision of f orestry employe thal hf' saw ~oUnR protester.~ Rppearrd to hi' in a a man fitting the slavPr's de:r;cr1plion JOllial. light mood . at time~ Jok1n,,;l y Tuesday night near Roihns Lakr. about caltlng each other "libcral1 ' and "Com-fl vr milei; from the murder scent The rnunii;ts " d h tk worker sa1 I r 1nan was ""JUSt wa 1ng Ha ndy \iood.,..·in. ~\air 1·1ct> ('ha1rman of riround ·· the conser,•ative group. s;ud I h c Undershenrf 'Frank CTalhnn 11a1d his demons1ration ·was pl!lnncrl bv 1hc n;:i -rnrn "havrn"l pinned anythinJ: down on ti onal ~adquartcrs lie nnlril lh:l\ a H11s V·:e·re turning over every rock. - H DAJCY •ILOT :f, \ • ORANGE C'OUNTY \ • \ ~ DIE.GO COUNTY • • \ . \ ---t!i!.p ~tl/eion--- -1--0.i..--31/i Milu or State Nuelfllt R.1&1er Pta.t Beuh~ THE PRESIDENT _, DAILY "ILOT ~· 111f .. ,,... . RcAFFtRM!O HIS INTINTION OF MAKING PENDLETON BEACH PUBLtC Map Abo ve Shows lovolved 8e1ch; Photo Shows Mr . Nixon Above $an Onofre Be1ch Club Andrews' Kin Deported Actress Ju!ie Andrf':ws' younger brother 11·:is hustled today from Orange County J<1il lo Los Angeles International Airport on the. orders of an Orange County ::iuperior Court judge who suspended a ~late prison term on cond ition that lhe bearded British-born photographer leave !he country immediately. ri.liss Andrews. no1v wife of movie pro- ducer Blake Ed"•ards, stepped in today Lo pay the passage of her brother Christopher Stuart Andrem, 25, and that of his similarUy convicted wJft , Sherry Lynne Andre 1vs. The C1Juple was arrested in LaiW1a Beach lasl May 25 and booked on possession of marijuana charges. Judge Byron K. McMillan toda y imposed a one year prison term &nd inunedlate!y suspended the sentences in favor of their &hipment to London. Mrs. Andrews, 20. c.trried her five-- month-old baby Julie Lynne Andrews from the co urtroom and announced as she fed the child that she will foUow her husband to London "as soon as I can rent my \Vest Los Angeles apartment and a:et pa~ports for me and the baby." Mrs. Andrews confirmed that Julie: Andrews had paid for both airline tickets despite her earlier statement Lo Andrews' probation officer that she would bavc nothing more to do with her brother. Beautiful gardens start in Penneys Garden Shops. Hanging basket special. Planted with Cissus Rhombifolia (evergreen grape) or ivy tor lush glossy gree nery. 7~1 /4 ". 111 AheplOdie Vlol•l• in assorttd colors. 3• pot, 99~ Pertwlnkle, 1 gar., 77; Penn911 Weed/feed plus insect control for dichondra In 20 lb. bog. Ooea 3 jobs. Covers 2!500 IQ. It. 799 Ulndlclpe 1pecl1r. Choice of Asparagus Fern. Tam Juniper or Natal Plum in 1 gal. container. each as~ Potted flow•r apeclel. Begonia. Marigold, Gloriosa Daisy. 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C 8 r I ~Galloway, chief el~trica,I t~hnician and I It.age lighting genius, stood in Lhe middle • • • ~ tfI Irvine Park in Laguna Beach bracing ti ~ huge melal BCaffolding so it wouldn 't 'l mil away on its wheels. ~ High alort on the thing, one or hi.! .ii usistants was attaching loudspeakers to 2 a !All pole. Calloway chomped on 1 cigar ~ 1tub and looked up, squinting against the ~ night sky in an effort to 5ee how his side ~ was making out. .. :, "TH)\RE DOESN'T seem to be any end ~ to all t~,'' he gnunbled past the cigar. w "J'Jl bet I'll still be here at 2 a.m." ~ It was already near midnight But Calloway and his assistant were far from alont! out on the park grounds. Sur- rounding them were the sounds of ham- ~ mering. banging, sa.wing, and pounding 'and every once in awhile, a shout like, "All right, vd10 took my stepladder~" These people were artists working at frantic pace to prepare exhibit bootru:. ln the semi-<:larltness, furtive figurea trotted about carrying plank.s or pipes or bits of wire. The.re was an occassional cry of llnguish whe.n hammers struck the wrong n1il. Tonight there will be 11; press preview in thi! place and it will be ablaze. with light. Friday it will open to the public and Calloway'.!! loudspeakers will spring to life, announcin g: "LADIES AND gentlemen, welcome tt1 the 361.h annual Festival of Am: and Pageant of the Masters." Laguna's big show of the year will be under v.•ay. * Festival artists art a Jot lik• 11ewspaper people In ont way. They arm't prone to do a lot of things in ad· vance of the deadline. Thus it is that most of the booths and exhibits that fill the Festival ground! are installed before the preaa pre.view night ind smoothed out just before. the general public moves in by lbe lhousanda: starting at noon Friday. And that it &II comes together so beautifully is enough lo suggest 1hey ought to change the name to "The Miracle Exhibit of Laguna Beach." Spurred on by some heal thy creativity across the street at the Sawdust festival. the "Big Festival" 1rtists are fashioning exhibit booths of more diverse design this year. Jn fact, management has decreed that the old pegboard booth wall~ must be. covered with decor, ONE ARTIST has fooled them all. He covered his pegboard with ney,· pegboard. * Through all this, electronic f'xpert Calloway is mostly an observer. although he: lends a helping hand to the artists when he can. Galloway 's artistry steps forwa rd in the t ve nings of the run v.•hen !he "living pie· lures·' ;irr prcsen!ed in Irvine Bow!. There on !he st.age, workin11: '\'11h pro· ducer-d1rector Don \\'il11an1son. Calloway rlisplay.~ all the tnck.~ of hi~ ~rage !Ji::htin11: trade that he"s learned over tht past cou- ple or r1ecades -tum1n11: 11vr models inti) Oa1 pa1nt1nR.~ or ~ivlng depth to crea\ion~ tha t have no depth. ll'atery Protest Quake Rocks N~ Italy Temblor Triggers Panicky Exodus • in Towns PARr-.1A, llaly fUP!) -An earthquake rolled through northern Italy from sea to se.a· early today, awakening millioos of persons and touching off a panicky ex- odus frorn towns and cities. The earthquake:, lasting up to 30 ~conds in some places, was felt ovtr a 25,000 square mile area extending from Genoa to Venice and from Milan t.o Florence. ll included every major city north of Rome exctpt Turtn. A baker in Reggio Emilia and a ~man in Guastalla both died of heart attacks. Many other persons were treated. police said, for injuries suffered in a wild . scramble in Parma to escape the ancient city. No damage wAs reported to the a.rt treasures of Florence or Venice, badly damaged by a 1966 flood. Chimneys top- pled in other cities and a number of farm houses collapsed. The Bologna Observatory said the shock measured about four on the 12- degree Mercat!i scale. It tentatively 1 located its epicenter 50 miles north of Bologna i• the Po Valley. hundreds without cl05ing the doors .. Ill their homes. Several buildings parlia!ly collapsed, televi.!ion antennae fell, furnitQre r1U.Jed iruside buUdings and electricity failed in some places. Most of the population of Modena. a noted cmter for the production and )'.Man- ning ol racing cars, including Ferrari, spent the night outside. Authorities 5lid there were s"ign.!I of panic in Salsamag· giore and other nearby towns. Poliei! said Mrs. Edmea Mazzall, 47, did of a heart att.a.,ek in Guastalla while running from her home . Canoe-borne demonstrators try to stop the cargo ship Padma rrom docking in Baltimore. to pick up "'ar supplies for the strife-torn na- tion of Pakistan. Police Round Up Protesting Jews In Russ Capital The earthquake. which apparently did not reach the tourist-jammed Adriatic roastal resorl.5, rolled through Parma, Genoa, Milan, Bologna, Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Cremona and dozens of smaller towns in the norlhem C£ntral region. Within minutes after the quake was recorded at 3 :~ a.m., autborities said, .. thousand were fleeing inlo open country. Many ran to the banks of the River Po, Oiurches in two other towns were: rtported cracked and several old buildings were partially• collapsed in Parma, Poviglio and Reggio Emilia. l t was the most seYere earthquake since early February when a serie.11 of temblors shattered the ancient Etruacan capital of Tuscania, killing 22 persons. Heavy U.S. Air Raids MOSCOW tUPJ) -P.olice rounded up 44 Soviet Jew~ participating in a Moscow hunger strike early today and trok them to an undi~closed location, Jewish 5ources •aid . Ellsberg La,vyers Ask US. Blmt Reds; War Hotter If Wiretapping Was Used SAIGON IL:PI J -The U.S. Command today reported .11 renewal of heavy Air itrikes over South Vietnam·s northern quarter and the first sizeable ground fighting invol ving American troops in a week. Military spokesmen also said 29 Americans were killed in Vietnam last week, a surprisingly high f I g u re considering the Ja ck of ground fighting the past seven days. U.S. Poison Gas Moved in Convov ,; From Okinawa NAHA, Okinawa. (UPI) -The U.S. Army today began moving nearly 13,0VO Ions of poison gas from Okinawa te Johnston Island in mid-Pacific. A convoy of .seven flatbed trucks car· rying ortillery shells and morlar rounds filled with mustard gas traveled 9.·ithout incident ove.r lhe tight-mile route lo a Navy pier where the gas was loaded aboard a Navy vessel. Ch!Klyo Yara, Olief Executive of the Ryukyu government, and U.S. High Com- missioner LI. Geh, J ames B. Lampert, watched as the coovoy rolled by. The: convoy was the first to transport the gas off Okinawa since January when U.S. authorities moved 150 tons of gas lo Johnston Island, a 700-acre island in the middle of the Pacific. The latest movement is the !'iecond phase operation dubbed .. Red Hat." This time, however, the United States plans to move all the gas off this Western Pacific island over a 55-day period. The local popul&l.ion, which was demanding removal of the gas, h113 criticized the allf'gcd lack n! safety precautions by the U.S. authorities. Numerous persons along the route were hastily evacuated only hours before the first convoy went throu~h in January. l.I.S. authorities said they had taken e\'ery possible precaution lo prrvent u:- cidr-nts and for today·s move they even hu ilt a new road. at .Japanese f'Xpcn se, which a.voided many populated areas. During the movemrn t, hrhcopters flew overhead and Japane~P r10! police lined !he route in case of dC'n1onstrat1ons. There were n0ne. Security ;iuthorilies sealed off the en· tire route M the convoy moved. Along the side of the road, numerous Okinawans i:;athered silently to watch the trucks go b' The Jews had been in the Telegraph Ha!I of the Central Post Office since Thirteen of the dealhs v.·ere men who died of wounds and G!s previously listed J\tonday. They VO\l'C'd to go v.·ithout food as.missing. until they reC'eived exit permits for BOSTON IAP) -Attorneys for Dr. Angeles in connection with providing Field reports said mcanv.'hile. that Israel. DaniC'I Ellsberg today asked a U.S. copies of a top secret Penlagon report \o South Vietnamese engineers had finished The sources said 10 police c;irs. each magistrate to order the federal govern· the New York Times. rebuilding Fire Base Fuller. a moun-c;irrying five policemen , arrived outside ment to disclose whether it h?od used wire U.S. Magistrate Peter Princi took taintop outpost overrun June 2J by the the Central Post Office at 4 a.m. local laps in the course o/ procuring evidence ' North Vietnamese. American adv1srrs time. tha1 led to Etlsberg"s indictment. Ellsberg·s attorney's wiretap request were sent back to the renovated ba.~e A few hours before, the police arrived, Ellsberg was caught in a scufne in· under advisement and gave atlorney1 for along "'ith a South Vietnamese infantry the Jews telegraphed protests to the vnlving a demonstrator as he came te bolh sides until July 23 to file memoran· company. leaders of the world 's big four powers and court. da on the issue. Despite tht rebuilding of Fuller, South said some of the strikers were in "serious Josef Mlot.J\lro;: of Sal em, longtime Leon<!.rd Boudin, one of Ellsbe.rg's al· Vietnamese Gen. Vu Van Giai said he condilion " from lack of food. demonstrator with anti5emitic placards torneys, said the government sbould was not sure large installations were a Participants in the demnnstration and crosses, shouled at Ellsberg ;is he disclose at this time whether wiretap~ good idea and that he might abandon handed Western journalists copies of a and his v.·ife, Patricia, appro<!.c:hed th t y,•ere used. If they were, he said, the them once the last Americans leave. telegram bearing 37 names and ad· fec1eral building, then lunged at him . magistrate should hold a hearing to Giai is in command of Operation Lam dressed to the world 's "four chief Ellsberg's attorney, Leonard 8. Boudin, determine whether they were la wful. If Son 720 aimed al blocking North Viet -leaders."' pushed between Ellsberg a11d Mlot-Mrol they v.·eren't legal. he should dismiss the namese in£iltra!lon across the DMZ. He They were President Nixon, Prime who was carrying a large while wooden charges against El!sberg. he s;iid. said he prefers to keep his n1en moving Minisler E:dward Heath of Bri tain, Presi-cross which bore the painted y,·ord~ A government attorney argued that any to prevent the North Vietnamese from dent Georges Pompidou of France ana "Comrnunist is Jewish'' and '"Fight rlisclosure of wire taps should come when pounding such outposts with artillery and President Nikolai V. Podgorny of the Jewish Communist ·· EJJsberg·s case goes to trial in the U.S. rockel.5. · Soviet Union . E:llsbcrg put his arm up to protect his District Court for eentr<>J California. On the war fronts, U.S. Air Force and II was not knnwn whethrr the telegran1 ,l"i fe "'ho was between him and Mlot-A government a!lomcy said an order at Navy fiRhter-bomber:<: flew <18 missions in wai; transmitted by post office workers. Mroi w·hen the demonslrator·s tirade this time requiring them lo d1sclos1 Soulh Vietnam's northern quarter ··we ask that you 1urn your attention to began. Md Boudin sought further to pro-y,·Jlether wire laps were used would force Wednesday, more than four limes the the three-day hunger strike of .14 tecl ~1rs. Ellsberg. There v.·as no im-the ~overnment to disclose All ii.I number Monday and Tuesday v.·hen a Georgian Jev.'l'i and three Jev.•s frt1m mediate indication Y:hether Ellsberg or evidence agaill.'il Ellsberg. seriously tropical storm curtailed such missions. 4'ther cities nf the Soviet t.:nion," the his v.·ife v:ere injured. damaging its chance~ of winning 1 con· B52 bombers new tv.·o ratdl'i both in the telegram sa id. Ellsberg wa:<: ind icted last month in Los viction, northwest corner of the country around .,---------------------------------------------------the abandoned Khe Sanh Base. American Gls returned lo ground fig ht ing for lhe first lime in a week in two battles in which they killed 1 total of 14 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. One American died. Both encounters Wednesday involved troops of the U.S. AmC'rical Division. The firsl involved a unit which killed .~1x Viet Cong 20 mi!es southwest of Quang Ngai while on a palrol to measure bomb damage from air strikes. One Gt was killed. Another America] unit killed eight Va~L Cong in fighting 18 miles southwest ol Tam Ky and 340 miles northeast of Saigon. There were no U.S. casuallics. American spokesmen said the tv.·o clashes were the first ground action in- volving Gls in a week. It v.·as also the first American killed in action in the same period. The South Vietnamese command said irl'i troop.~ killed 11 Communists in f1ght1ng near Quang Ngai and 19 Viet Cong at the southern lip of South Viel· nan1 1n lhe U Minh forest. 1.1:> n11le~ southwest of Sargon. No governn1 enl casualties were reported in either clash . Helicopter gunship crev.·s or lhe Ii S. lOlst Airborne Di\'ision also .spoiled a Cornmunist unit in the hills 25 miles soulh of the old imperial capital of Hue 390 miles northeast of Saigon and killed live of the gl1ernllas. Then!: were no l -S. casualtir.~. Bush mills. The whiskey that spans the generations_gap. SO FRIDAY nighl lhrv pu1 H .::ill together -1he 11rtisl. thr models !he llght-5 and the mu sir. And Laguna Beach present.'; ont nf the most unique shov.·s on earth. 'rhe nnly problem11 tha t developed y,ere 1he breakdown of one of !he !rucks and one of the winches used to load the gas aboard the ship. 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" " .u " " n • .. " • " ·" -...... r or 300 YC'dr~. ii \Vh1$kC'y from Bush mills hits been 'v11h u~. Cha1n11ng us. Beguiling us in a sn1001h, pol1t hC'd and altogf'lhcr lig/HhC't1rlcd fa $hion. 13 gen er a t1on~ hilv(' ref 1n('d 1 ! . 1 S g('nCf at ion\ have \!flflC'd 11. l hcvc1d IC I Nc.:u pct r ect1on. Bushn1 ill\ r ul I 01 ch.i r .tc!cr. 8 lJ! not heavy-handed abou r 1 t. flavor - tul . Rul never ovcr-pO\Verintz Bu~hn1dl~. II rcllC'1 I!> 1he pcl st \\•1th i ltght <tnd J1vel yil.1vor 1h<1 t1s<11! tod.1y. Compare if lo your prt?sent \vhiskey. You needn't purch.ise a bottle. On sip at your favorJte pub Y.'11 1 It'll you why Bush mills has in1ngucd so many gen- crar1ons. It 1s, ~i mply, out of s1gh1. BUSHMII .. I s FROM THE WORLD'S OLDEST 01mwn I -·- • <WLY PILb~ J 10,000 Firms Bid Public Works Veto Override F ail,s • "' t St1in11ed by Tr·agedy J\trs. Ann Johnson of Desloge, Mo .. seemed to be in a state of shark after a tornado slashed through a trailer court damaging her home and killing three persons in the area Wednesday evening. For Du1np WASHINGTON (UPI ) 'T'he Anny Corps of Engineers reported today that about 10,000 "crltlcal industries" ha ve eskcd fnr permission to disc ha ri;ie w a s t e s int.o navf~able v.·;i1ers, ThP perml!s are required under thf' Rrfuse Art of 1399, v.·hiC"h !ht' J us!:re Department and the En\' 1 rnnmf' n t a I Protection Agrnr.I' 1 F. P A ) ha\'e recentl y begun lo enforce as a n1eans of curbmg water pollution. The EPA alsn announeed tc>- d;i~· propn~t'd rul<'s for com- JJlt11nant~ to ;id1·1se federal and sl;1I <' ~nve rnmen ts of alleged \1ril:i rors of the Clean Air Act . v.·1Ll\(1u t 1he necessity of suing !he go1·ernrnent L1 Gen t~rf'drnck .J . r1:i rkr. chirf of th(' Nlrps, said !5 .000 applications to dischar.':e efftucnls ha1·p been rrceived. The deadline for fH- in,c w;111 July I. Senator Hughes Not Ru1111i11g for President Clarke said two-thirds of lhe applicants 11re: filini: l'I s "critical industries." Permits granted under this category requ ire detailed laboratory analysi!l'.. Nearly half !ht applications are for indus trial optralions in Nev; England, New York, Ne1v JPrsey. Del111\'art and Penns~·l vania, on the shores or thr r.rt>at t...1kPS 11 nd in thr Ohin \lallry, Clarke sa id in a 5tatement. ~'ASHJ~GTO:-l 1\'P!l Sen . Harold F:. Hughes ( D- Iov.•a ). said tnrl11 v he v.·ould not be a ca ndidit te for the D e m o c r a t i c presidential nominallon next }Car. Hughes did not announce support of any of !he other prospective De rn n c r a t i c presidential candidatrs. "f vdll \Vatch v.·i1h keen in- ll!:fPS! 1he de \ f]OpmPnt nr the issues by all of tht candidates in the field, and v.·11! lend my support to 1hal rand1d;ite \l'ho is most for0irigh1 on the issues and most capable o[ carrying them nut v.·hen he bt'cnmes our national lrader." Hugh<'s sa id at a ne v.·s con· fC"rence. silverwoods On .:tnrithcr rnllution front \\'ednesda y. the Hou~ e Merchant Marine Committee voted unanimously to ban U.S. dum ping of r a d i o 1 o g i c a I v.·astes or chemical o r biolo~1ca t v.·;i.rf11re v.·eapons in oceans anywhere in the v.·orlr!. AFTER INVENTORY .CLEAR-AWAY OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M.• Now through Sunday July 1.Bth Men's Clothing 1/2 Off Selected Groups LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS REQ.85.00·8995 42.50•44.90 QUALITY BLAZERS REG.55.00-65.00 27 .50•32.50 DRESS SLACKS REG.T0.24.95,TOCLEAR 12.00 Entire stock not included in this event. Alteration charges on all 1/2 Price Clothing. Hurry for these great va lues. Knit slacks and other fin e cl othing at greatly red uced prices. Mitchell, FBI Named In La\\'Sttit PHILADELPHIA !UPJ/ Tv.·o pacifist org11nizat ion.~ and 18 1nd1 vidul'lls sued \\'ednesday to halt alleged FBI harass- ment. Thc.v named FBI Direc- tor J. Edgar Hoover 11nd At- torne.v General John N. ?.1itcheil P.~ defendants. The plaintiffs. besides rP- qut sting an injunction egain~t the FBI. asked the U.S. District Court lo a w a rd $390.000 damages. $15.000 for each individual. SlOO.t.IOO in punitive damages, end S\0.000 each for the lwo organ1 aztions, the American Friends Service Committee 1AFSC l .:ind the Philadelphia Resi5tanct . Almost all the p!aint 1ffR are residents of thr Pnv.·elton Village srction of the city, an area housing students, hippies and antiv.·ar activists. David J\a1rys, ;:i lawyer fl')r the plain t1 Hs 5a id residents of the area have been harassed be cause the FBI su.spect.s the persons \1•ho stole files fr om the FBI 111r.dia. Pa., bureau liv e in the Powe!ton section. ' I ' WASHINC.TO~ IAPl Senate Dtmocr1t1 have fallen fiv& votes 1hort ol ov1rriding President N1xnn '1 veto ot a $5.&-billion public work• bill, despite support irom a handful of Republican1 . The vote was 51 to 38, with a two-thirds ma jority needed for pa1111age. Only one vote to sustain the \·eto c::me from the Democratic side of the al:de. It was cast by Sen. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, re-elected last year .11s an indtpendent. \Y@dnesda:·'J art i nn ap.. parentJy was the death knell for a $2-billion building pro- De111ocrats To Hold TV Ads Down WASHINGTON (UPI) -At least six pri~sih!e Democratic presidential candidates have agreed to l!mH pre-convention spending for the 1973 nomina- tion and to hold television and radlo broad cas t expenses to five cents pt'r re1istertd voter in states v.•h,,.re thty enter primar ies. Any candidatl!: who en tered all 23 stales which hold prel!iidential primaries or ell!:<:t \ national cnnvention delteates In primarie.!I could spend no more than a tot al of S2.82 million for political broad- casts. This ag~ment along \.l'i!h other efforts to limit pre-con- vention spending wai; an- nou nced at a news conference Wedn esd a y night by Demo c rat i c N a tional Cha irm11n La~·renc e F. 'O'Brien after a long dinner session in his hotel apartment. WOMEN'S FASHION CLEAR·AWAY SPORTSWEAR & FURNISHINGS 40% • 50% !'~ Not sv•l/1bfo at USC or P-1m Springs Famous Maker Pant Suits & Dresses ;~egul1rly 26.(')()..8().00 15.90. 49.90 Summer Pant Suits ........ 19.90·29.90 Regularly 40.00-80.00 two pc. sry/n Better Pa nt Suits .......... 39.90 ·68.90 lf•gularly 70.00-140.00 2 & 3-pG styles Swea ters; Blouses; Pant To ps . 8.90 ·19.90 Regularly J'.00·32.00 Sport swea r Separates ....... 1/2 Price Regularly 10.00-40,00 Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Rtg. 7.(J(J..(J,00 R.g. OJ;0.1 '.DO 3.99 5.99 Woven & Knit Sport Shirts Reg. 7.D0-1.50 ~. O.Ol).12.00 3.99 5.99 Casual Slacks Aeg, 9.00.10.00 Reg 11 .00-12.00 3.99 5.99 Better Neckwear 1teg. 3.00 to 7.50 & up 1.99 2.99 3.99 Swim Trunks R•g. 10.00 4.99 Florsheim Shoes & Boots $1/ected alyln reg. 24.95-36.!15 19.80·27.80 ~5 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTE~ ·--'--·~. ~-·-· -. ·- .· the most wouldn 't available montha. part. pro b1b l y nave be com t for another 1 a rram desjcned to create 200,000 jt1bs but rejected by Presldtnt Nixon on arounds ll would do no l1sun1 good and could prove both unnecessary and inflationary. Nixon signed a bill Monday establlshlni a $2 25-billion pro- aram to .cre;,ite emergency publlc·strv1ce JCbs, calling it a temporary step that wlll olfer training de signed In lead to permanent employment. Nixon has indicated he has no objections to other prc>- vlsl ons of the Vt.toed bill -a $1.5-billion extension of the Appalachian regiona.l develop- ment program .and a 12-bil!ion renewal of the Publ ic Wo rks and Devtlopment Act . on worth~·h1le project!," P ld Sen. Jennings .R.andolph (0-W. \.'a . l , chalm14tl of the Publu! Works CommJttee. But Sen. Howard Baker,Jr. (Fi-Tenn.), s~d the cost would have been U0,000 for e'W!.ry job c~ated. 1 "llfOl!lt people who wo~if b11 beneficiaries would be far ·happier with the $20,000 than our efforts to legialate. ·~ he said "It would ~ too little, too late and loo costl y." But he said the build ing would have created only WPA- atyle dead-end jobs that, for The stepped-up buildin g pro- gram 111ould have been "an ef- fective mechanism for placing the unemployed back to work · PAINT CLOSE·OUT EVERYTHING MUST GO! 1fia4tae -.. PAINT $ 99 GALLON TO IRING YOU MORE VALUE WITH TRUE TIST ,AINT, WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR IN• TIRE LINE OF TRIASURE TONE PAINT. SA.LI PllllCI I UPe'.lll POL.YtSTER. R-t-$9.GO NOW $3.99 VITO It. R'I· 11MJ ................... NOW $3.99 Ptvs many, many, many mart. E¥trythln9 Is $3 .9' t1 .. 1. 4 qt1. .qual I tal. 8 ph. equtil 1 tal. l 6 on•ltalf Ph. eqlKll 1 tal. ALL FOR SOFf., CARPETS RENT SHAMPOOER SI per day Back·tl>-school pricsd! l'f)fece aluminum frame rtinforced for added st renfth. Resllient cork lamlnaled to thick fibreboard for easy tacking. 2lxJO'' size. u:ilh purcha.Je of Blus Lustr1 SUMMER SPECIALS for your lawn problems! Lawn moth larvae? K d !.c11H1 j(QOE ti ''" l~e l\'\ oul tt11- Q e ~Iv •~d 1u•ely. T1\.11 t••• 111 cul- "''~""":~ Wllf ... I t ft el ""''Y w11,mo fell . "'" ·---' 1-:::::.::::: mtny nui1tnc1 ift u th 1uc~ 11 llet• · · ...... -~ t~d tt 1w l~1 . 1!'1 t letft , oel11rlr1t 1 ~d 111y to 1111 -iu1I 11eu• 1n!o t 1pr11eltr t nel >"t lk ii on 10• off 2.500 •II· ft. Mt. lot· .tfl $2.45 $3.95 SI off 1.000 Ml· ft. llo ... 1..,. ''·'' • UPUILIC "'GIMINI" Water Heaters 20 hi. JO Gal. 40 Gol •.................... 50 Gal. ··-················ $74.H . Thlt ou1111y outrtntHl'l oltn """" '"''"' llM!tr II lllUIHlell •I'll 1tl9fy MM', ti rMUl"td llY ll W Wt hlV9 ltl!M tflY lfutilllttfOll 1Vt lltb19, II ~ W!tll, Alt IWl•l'l'lll lt11t1ll1lltft N H1 lft~ludld, Call llY n--l~1ltll """ tfl v, olll wertf doN •Y ...,,1., plum11tr1. INSTAll.AT ION AVAii.AiLE '• I tron-S IRON-DEFICIENT SOIL? Se111t1 n•"" IRON-!. ;, 1~, 1n1wtr. ll 1o;,0pli11 o,, pl1nl·t v1il ,bl, i•en th1!'1 n1t 1111ry f11r 9 1104 tr1111 9r111. IRQN.!, /1 nol 1 1ub1iihJl1 for l1 rlili11r ,I! io 111 !•011 1up pl1 me!ll lh1t, 1111d with f1riili11r h1lp1 y1llow l1wn1 lutft 9r1111 •t•ln. SI Hf 111,000 ~·ft. Mt .... $6.91 $5.95 $3.45 50c off 5,000 •it· ft. Mt '91· SJ.ti IN-SINK·ERATOR· THE NO. 1 DISPOSER ""·" •5795 WllV dO we,.,e~ bvV ....,,., ln.Sln~-l!••lllrl 11\en '"' tllt>9r dl1po1t•I l o1ut!lul c11r, .. ie,,_6"0ef 1111n1., 11 .. 1 l•1h.>-11vn !"• !fl• ''Wrlt'lehHM'' 11'otl I.., ,,,.,., cl.,, 11""1 MlllY olf'd rntre No -1• 1111 --attlul MOl!tl n ,.., 1 llf• 111••e corro11°" ,,...,,,.,,., """ 1 •rae• "'I'!' .... .,,.,ty, loll ,,,. t UllllV !tit! m1d1 ln·l lnlt-l•t lO• lllt nw...W O... dlt.POH< .,_le/191 I"' ~ •ftU.1 ... HOURS: Monday·. ,. rlday 9 1.m. · 9 p.m. S1turday 9 a.m. • 6 p.m. Sund1y 10 •.m.--4 p.m1 'i . -;i;"I*"""' ' • •' DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Bol·sa Chica's Future Whit happens to the Bolsa. Chica property is or enormous significance to Huntington Beach. : i If the area i~ annexed -and annexation 1eems certain and logical since the 1,900 acres are virtuaJly 1urrounded by city bounda.rie~ -it will make Hunting· ton Beach the second largest city in the county, ranking alter Anaheim. "·ith an eventual population around 300,000, • • .. • t Most people believe that a relatively high deni;ity water-oriented co mmunity, similar to Huntington J~ar· hour, is inevitable on the marshlands. The hope Ls that Jt will be done well, with careful planning. public acres~ le> waterway1 (the beach is already owned by the stale), tnd 'without population densities becoming too high. • • • I Fortunately. the property i.!i held by one ov.'ner, SignaJ Properties. a d ivision of Signal Oil and Ga.!i Com· pany, 10 there is almost a guarantee that the area will be a master planned development. No master plan ha! been made public yet. but tentative steps toward develop- ment have taken place. J ' I 1 he landowner has had 421 acres pre·zoned, mostly rei;idential, by the city as a preliminary to annexation. An annexation request for this acreage has been made to the Local Agency Formation Commission. The pre-zoning went relatively smoothly and ii is hoped was an indication of give·and·t.ake cooperation that should lie ahead. on future projects. Signal Proper· ties wanted more R2 zoning: neighboring homeowners thought there should be less. Meetings were held and what seems to be a reasonable compromise -70 acres R2 -was struck. Since the parcel in questiOn is about a mile from the oceao. lying above the adopted route of the Paci fi c Coast Freeway -if that line means anything now - from Ellis Avenue northwest lo Balsa Chica Street, is land-oriented rather than v.•ater-oriented, this initial de· ve.lopment will have li ttle effect on any cveraJI plan. When the major development will take place. no one is saying. The problem is in removing the many oil wells Canada's Many Assets A re Inviting ( Mailbox Lt.lltrs frmn ren<ler.f orr tnr lro1n,. Normal/JI 1vr1ft.rs shou/(t con,1ey their messages ;,, 300 wnrds or ltss. The. right to eonde.11.tt. letters tn /11 .fp<JCfl or elim1natl! libel is rtserued. All lt.t.· lers. mu.st includt s1gruit1tre and n1nil· tng ad.d:ress. but 11amts moy be. 1n11l1· held on req utst if suffic1e11t ren.snr4 is appattnt. Pot.tr11 will nol be pub· ltshed. ro the Editor: It hu: more real est1te In primitive fonn than tht United State1. Ill! popula- tion 11 1parse, 1 mere 22 million . Canad11, neverlhe.less, is immensely wealthy in resources and has consequently atlracled foreign inveslorg, especially Aml'.rican capital, to help develop this treasure trove. There art those in Can.1da whn deplore this Americanit.1lion or that whirh 1s in· hur.ntly C1nadian . This hu' and cry btttlmes particularly vocHernus and acrimonious at election timt for il provides fuel to 1nimate patriotic out· burru. Otb'r iroups r'ali:r.e thal th' additional payrollt which hav' 1ccnied to Canadian work,r1, tbus 'nhMclng standards or \iv· Ins. dcstrvt to be more clnsr:!y 1crutiniud because of the ir bf:nr:flcial ef· fects on lht economy in general. IT IS A OEUCATE problem ~·tuch re-- qu ires lar-lful handlina. Ont can un- dersl<lnd th' apprehensive allltude of Canadians who envisage total domin11 tion of lheir economy F'orlunalrlv. lc11rler~ on both 1'1rle11 of !he border 11rr.. able .1nd willing to di11cus11 lheSf' problem~ loglr ally :1nd lo wel11:h calmly thr prn11 and rons affecl1ng future relation11 of lht lwo nalions. Canada is this country's best customer 11nd it i.s no les1 illl truslr:d ally and be.11t friend. It i1 virtually 1mpo~~ible lo disassocialt Canada from the l.:n11rd States. The wealth or this nation , its democratic covernment. il.! buraeon1ng population, it.Y btnl!:ficefll climate which is lr:M rigorous than th11 t or our norlhtrn nejpbor. ii.I close prox1m1ty , i~ English lang;age -all terve to utabliah a 30lid bond rwlth Can•d•. I 11£ Pt1ENTION or English ·~ the chitR langu1ge i1 not meant a.s 1 dero:ttory remark ag1ln1l the million:\ ot C adians who speak French and mo.~t of m ar' bilingu1I , much to their creel Th Can•dian ("itizen who~ mo ltwr lo 1 .. rrench it a deJicendanl o{ the int.rt and colorful "courr:ur~ dt bois" wl>o seov'r~ 11nd settl~ much (If the Uni St.ales. Ht h•s never aspired tn •U uman virluts, but ht did perform ~.l_th wtat COUr11gt and laudable eX• hlll.tp the Arduous task of voyaging amo• hostile Jndilan tribt!S. Clillidl ll a wonderful country to \'is1t. 'l)e lll!DPie •are courteous and M>C.l.Jibte. The· 1C1m£f1, l' r:najeslic, each province to .. vie '4"ith itJ: nei&hOOr in f na1urt'1 fanll!IH. Lak~ lven tetm with trout and other lift which 1walt t pl')rt&men I octll r lhe other. UAL CULTURE of C:in111rit1 h~ ~~M ncuble talenu. Tht British r pr1ctlc11l minds. lhelr !Ollnd l'ld~tl· their cool apprsl~•l.• nf im· vent.1 to1ethtr with thtir French ~~~ ntrtbu te to the upbu1ldtn1 (If ' "'4.r lo lllumln11e the rwrthf.tn Dear Gloomy Gus Our town riorsn"I need R com mit · lee to look into the Fuluri>. All 1l t11kes i~ a ride on a bicycle In se~ lhal we'll end up a large paradise for litterbugs, -H.B. M. "f~IO to&fur• rollKI• r·o•ffn • ..iow., ~•I ~K•nlrttr ti..H of tllt ft•W•••-· ,..,. yeur "' '"~' i. Glo."'1 ... .,. D•llJ 1'1'9!, IJf1tvt1lf1wn tor 1•eople To the Lditor·. In look.ing through !hr backloa nf papers accumulat'd while on vacation. I came t1cross your editorial, "ls This lhe Best Use?" dated .June 25. 11nd it inspired new hope that the limited bea chfr()nt aretl might be rome Mimelhing more beautiful than just a landscaped parking lot. Your editorial brouJ.:ht out many e1· cellent pninl~. 11nd I'm grateful lh11L • p~ptr with your reputation ha.s taken this \'Jt.W. Pt1A Y THE CITY council, the ULl. and other citizen groups takl' annlhcr look at I.heir proposal. and plan something really wonderful for downtown Huntington Beach -gomelhing that PEOPLE CA "' enjoy. Car.!i could be · pa rited underground, or in a many-storied parking areA , bu£. PEOPLE enjoy a view nf the ncr:an. PAULI NE E. ~10EN kidney ~la chhae• To the tditnr. \Ve can't begin In e 1pres~ our lhank~ l.n you for your ('Overage on IT!lr Belly Crocker cnupon drive spon~ored by the Junior Y.'oman·~ Cluh ol Hunr!nat on Be.a ch . We werr alllt 111 pur("hase lhret k1rlney ma chine~ anrl JI! the ~ame !\me educ111e the public 11 bou1 tllr plight of lht kidney pa\irnt Gr.nerill f.1 111.~ ha~ rx1 cndi>r1 our rlr11dl 1ne to December 31. 1971 . Ji n(! we would 11p· preciate your rontio1101111 .~upport. Than k you for he lping 11, lo s;i vt livf's. fLARF. AAC'ON f'~1ecutivt Direrlnr .\r111ic1al l\1dnty Foundation Of Galirornia, Inc. Prfvalr S~hoob To lht Edit.or : In an!Wer to tl1r U ndine·~ answer to my letter ioupportinR pnv11t' s<:hool~. I wen! lo public schno\5, I srnt my childrtn lo public school~. The Church nf the N11zarene. lo whlrh r heloog. hll.5-nnl y R collt'gl' In this area I ha ve oo 1«'1fish io- ter~t in privalt school~. but I ci1n $1ll1 stt the ir worth and how ma ny prop!e J1re br:ing <:hea led and in chrat1ng lhPm we ll N! cheating ourselvC'~ and crC'aling a monster iri arbitrary public schools. I BELIEVE lh11t pcoplt should he allowed 10 13ke their Khool 111x monry Mid put their c.hildrtn In any iw:hool rif their choicr: Why is the publit sch<JOI system 1frt1id ()f competition if thry 11re doing such a goorl job~ Jltll BOLDING 'Tumbletored..t' T(I the F.d1l(lr · I think the "Tumblewffds" comic atr1p is libelous. slandtrous and lnsullln1 t() lht cine milHon Amcrk.a.ns of lndt.a.n an· cc11try. Would ynu publish • strip which eon· sisttntly pnrtrayi>d Nt~rfll'.!11 nr .!f!ws A~ t'OW3rdJy, stupid. lackln11: In culturt 1nri generally dt.pravl'd 1n all wAyt! Think about It. that encumber the bulk of the property. Signal 1ays 111econdary recdvery techniques will be practiced and riew wells may be drilled to speed the phase-out, but it may t.ake yea.rs. This is the reason Signal gives for not settling upon an overaJl plan, although several st udies have been made. 1'he landowner is probabl y having difficulty making up Jlll collective mind and feels no rush to do so. But the lack of a total plan is being pointed out by some observers and its absence will beco me only more open to question if any further preliminary develo p· ments are announ('ed . Signal Properties has demonstr at ed a V>illin gne.~s lfl work with homeowner groups. It would seem wise to capitalize on that goodv.•ill by presentin~ at least the broad outlines of a total plan lo thf' community in the reasonably near future, as cons truction work begin.!i on the first phase. Fountain ValJey Dayii Fountain Valley residents are commemorallng the incorporation of their city during a fo ur·day celebration which begins today. The energetic Jaycees are sponsoring Founder~ Days featuring a carn ival. teen dance, talent contest and air sho\V. It v,iill conclude Sunday. Proceeds from the carnival v.•i!I go l.o\1•ard the jun· ior chamber's many community projetls. Other Foun· tajn VaJley service clubs which are supporting booths at t he carnival \\'ill also be able to apply their earnings to charitable purposes. 1'he Fountain Valley Days t·elebration provides community members with an opportunity to have a com· munity good lime and to support local service organiza· lions in the process. Equally important. it helps nurture the community spirit that has enabled this young city to achieve i;o much in only 14 year.!i. H Harder Attitude Toward Lntv•brea/,ing Gives Fai.nt Hope Rate of Crime Increase Reduced WASHINGTON -Crime i~ not on !he rleclln? in this country. It is ri~ina . The rare nr incre;:ise is not ;:is rast as JI was la~t year nor In any o! lhe pas1 five ""ars. There ts a1 Jeas1 t:ause for fainl ho~ that the harder '"ll lludc of the Nixon arlm inis1ral ion loward Jaw·breaking will rvcn tually be t ffeclive in reducing further !he tale of increase in serious r-rimes of murdtr, rape, assaul t and burglary Latest FBI reports nn offenses known to the Police rtationwide in the firsl quarter of 1971 show drcline.~ in the crime rate in 61 lucky eitics of 100.000 ()r more fl()pul11tion including Chicago. Cleveland and Washington but not New York and Los An~ele~. The While Hnu!'le thinking i.' I.hat the slowed increase in crime nationally can bf. 11Uributed Lo the tougher attitude of Ult' Presi~ol. the attorney general and tht> first glimmerings ()( an end of ptrmiuivene!I in the court!. Maybf. WHATEV~R THE cause. ~meth1ng i~ hapPtning that is worthy (If study by Ott crlminologists and sociologists. The r Ri charcf Wilson fa.~h1011<1blt> view has long been lha t povrrty 1s th~ principal cause of crin1e and violence. Fight poverty and you £1ghl crime. Nixon brought inlo thl' prrsirlrncy the unrash1ona blr v1tw that rnvironment rl r.es not justify v1olcnt•e, anrl poverty does not excuse crime . The cho1~ he sa\v v.•as between con\inurd pPrm1ssivenes.~ 1n handling law.breakers and the sur\'1val of an orderly 8'0Ciety. He sponsored or supported legislation variously o~cd as the "seed.~ of of· ficia! rep~s.~ion " and a "blueprint for a pol!ct ~late." These included the h11h !y conlmversial Diinrict of Columbia ('rin1e bill designed as a pattr.rn for the na1111n, lhe organized crime conlro! bill tl) n1ove against crin1e syndicates, anrl thr nm· nihu11 crimt control act of 1970 aulhorinR $3.~ billion in appropriat ions for l;iw ro· forctmenl assistance over a three year period. BEYONI> THAT Nixon seiztd tvery np- portunity lo hold up I.he hand of local pnlicr . fostered arKi-perm issivenes~ In the Justice Departmen1. cited the mass ;irrf'sts 1n !he May Day demonstrations in \Va shio gl Qn as a national n1odel. rl!.'fend· t>d FBI Dirtttor Hoover and ~n general tias takrn a hard law-and-Order stance. The rceord shows that in 1he first three month.~ of !he lhird yf!:tr of hi~ ad· minisrratinn crime not only failed to in- crease in the 20 cities with a p<>pulal1on of 500.000 to l milJi()n but re<.'orded ao <IC· tual derrease: averaging 4 percent com· pared to a 10 percent increase during the same periOO or 1970. Tht, won'! mean much to Nf'w Yorkers. In ,\1a yor L1ndsav·~ haven of t.'t\"il rlghl~. crime increased substantially in all t ·~:lrgnrirs -murders ur frnrn 2511 to 3.1l in lhe first quarter: rapes up lo 5\.1 from 5flfl rohbf'rie~ up tn 25.~lJ from 16.5fl5; burglaries up to 7.519 from 6.721. CHI CAGOANS UNJl ER Mayor Daley's "rcpre.~sive" regime fa red better. tl·1 urd!.'r~ and rilPf' held fairly constant, bul there was only a slight 10<Tca.~e in robberie~ ;ind a rlc<"l1oe in aggr;ivall'd :1ssau!1.~. larceny and ear the f1.~. Vt'hy in lhe world wou!rl robtx>ries jump by more: than ,)() percent in N,.w York and nnly fraclionally Jn Chicago? Could ii possibly be that the public At· 1nus.phere is more ra vorable for robbery in New York than in Chicago because it is easier to get away with it? In ::iny cast . the FBr11 uniform crime repor1 for lhe rirst thrtl' month~ d 1971 showed that the rate or increa.w or serious crime in the nat ion was 6 ptrcent compared lo an increase in the 1am1 period of 1970 or ll percent. The slowdown in lhc cities 11·a11 also matchf!d in suburban areas. The 11uburb.an r~te slowed from IS percent increase lo .a I percenl increase. THIS IS PROGRF.SS. and for th 1 first time in five yea rs. Five year~ a~o. 11 ap- peared that the crime ra1e would ha ve doubled by now. hu! snmrthing ha~ hap-- pt>oed in t~ meanl1n1r bryond a1 tack1 na: crime t1s the product of pover1y and SQ1'1al dcprivrmen1. It never mildl' n1urh scn~e th;it rrime, if due to poverty. !iho11l<I incrt•asi> so hnr- rcndnus!y during pcrinds of ri.~1ng pro.~ peril~. That n1isconceµtion is rurlhrr disproved now !hat t'rimr ha~ bt'i>n decreasi ng during a pt'nnrl nf r1~in1 unemploymcnl 11nr1 financial strei;.~. Additional t1mP rnust p11~s befor,. 1! Clln coneh1~ively be demonslratefl that cri me can be rCflucctf by tough admini~trat ive altitudes withnu1 tht lm.<i nf freedom but a beginning has been made. Death Penalty Soon to Be Ended? tn lhe year 1800 !here were more LAAn 200 <.Times punish.able by death. A book on law reform . published in l!lfll. desrnh- trl tho~t anc~nt day~ :1nrl rough pen 111tie~. ''If ;i man fal ~i>ly prP1endl'rl to Iv JI Grtenwich pen~iontr, he was hanger!." r;111d W. B 1 R k e Odger11. 11 reader to the lon5 of Court5, '"If he injured a ('(IUn\y bridfll:e. or rut down a younj! trt>t. ht' wa-' hanfi:ed . 11 hf' forged JI bank note. he w11s hangtd. ''I I he st oil' prop. ~rty \'alued at five shillings ; ii ht stole anything abo~·~ the value of one 1hilling from thr ~r~n; if bt stole anything al all. "·hatever 1t11 value. from a blttiching.ground. he "'as hana~. If a convirl retumNl pr('mi\turr· ty from transpnrtation. or if a solditr or sailor wandertd about the country be~· ging without a pass, hr wa~ hanacd , .. A boy nnly 10 years Qld wa.s sent~nced to death in 1116:' MORE THAN two-lhird~ or thc5e 200 offense~ had be-en made capital during the 18th century, v•heo there \\'a.~ incited a good dt>al of ruffianr.\' aorl street crime In the London slrtt\..'l. Hanfi:ings in lho:Je '1•ys were thoughl. ol as a form of social diversinn. The Tyburn w11.~ like m11ybe lhe Playboy Clubs nf our timr . .J ame11 &swell , accnrdina to \Valier Scot!. ·•was very fond of attending capllal r----B11 George ---• Dear Gtorae: You had a book puhlished by Simnn k Schustrr. l underslaod you art h1vio11 11 nother book publisheri Wh111t Is it 111>ou1. And what i~ ill'I purpose.~ rRf)f' O..ar Prnl II ls about. oh , 31 2 p:tgf'J 11nd l!s purpo~ ls to met! my r ar payment. 11 nd pa y lht groctry ator1. ( Charles !\'fcCahe punisluncols, and usc1l lo \ ls11 lh<' prisnncrs oo 1hr· (!av br!or.-('xecut1r1n with !he s1 n~ular WL~h to m~kP: thr con· (le;.f<ned wret che~ laugh hy dint of buf· foonery. in which he nol inlrequently sue· ceedf'd. ·• ln nearly all rase.• a harhansm btyond l:w-lief, the death penalty 1s almosl. but not quile. al an end . There hasn·1 been a person killed by the s1:1te for cnme in the pa.~! four years. Nint ~late~ -We.~\ Vir11:inia. Ort.goo. Ala~ka . H a \Ii" a i I . Michigan . Minntf;0\.'1 , Maine. Iowa and Wiscoru:in -have done 11way with death •s a ptnalty. VF.1' THOSE ~'HO w1!ih !ht 11bnl1t1on of !~death penal Iv 10 all .c;ta1es. ;i me asure \\·h1ch a ff'v.' .~hort Wl'l'ks aJ:o seemed almost 1ocv1tablr. arr now 1n a state of high l'xeilrmf'n1 , Thi.~ h~~ hf-l'r1 hrou,i::ht on bv M;i v .1 ti S. Suprcn1c Cou rt dt'ci.c;1~n.~ ";h1ch reiecled two major challengt'.<i lo the cQfl~!1t11tlonal1ty of methnd~ ui;rd bv state courts in 1mpo~ing death !"cntt:ncei; The h1Jlh court act ion~ rrrnovcd lC'J:al blocks lo the kill ini;: ol fi14 mro and sevrn v.•nme:n nt1w on death row 10 32 sl,lt1cs and the Di11tr1ct of Columbia. Ninety·nioe of the::;e cnndemof'ri art In San Quentin·~ death row . A spokesman for tilt lnlal end or the death penaJty is Stanford Law Schoof.!i professor A n l hon y G. The Paradox of Power Thnui;:ht1 at Laree: The pararlnx of p<>wer ill that wh ile it seems to bf' the ullim11te nf "reality," the gre111cr the smoun! of power. the more ilA po..~us!lor i~ se.aled off from rcalily - 11nd thi~ scaling-off ii;, ultimately, wh11 t Jy ''chic." bring! him down. • • • Most people art 111hamed to 11dmit they d()n 'I 1:L3 ve ti firm opinion on ~om e burnina i!l.1UI' of tht day. arw:l 11n t.hry manufactur~ an opinion out or prrju. ditt. heusay •nd prcdfi;po~1l1on. thu~ adding the weil!'hl of lhf'ir collccl1\'t la· nnran'ce llR3in~t 11 ratlnnal A()lulion of !ht i~sut-. • • • • • • Rightro1.~nes11 untemperM by ~rcy is ti morl' grie vntJJ 11in than .iiny it rllstfaln~: 11~ La Rnchefouc1uld pot !t. "When our h11tretf i~ too keen . it putt us btncttth those whom we hat"'" • • • People who pronoul'K't it "lnlerf.:STina'' are gener11lly Ml \•try interesting con· rersatlon1li.•ts. • • • Thf' rnol of ti:otism h1 the fcehng Iha!. at bottom. every lh1nJZ wr c:1ll "morality" is ~imply II mittler nr lelf·tnltrCSf : i'lnd lh<'ise -...·ho feel this way i'lrr lnrtvi>r debarrt'rl frnm h11pp1nrs.~. no miller h11w TAik .11hout "rlouble •t11ndard~" -tr 1 st1cccsslul they may become f:-ltrnally. m111 wert to walk .11rou nri 111 ri11y, hnw· • • • l'Vt.r in advcrten11y, with h1.o; fly npcn . h(' Whtn t rP \'11lul1nn r-1111~ lr.~rH "na. roulrl bl' arreslt>d for Indecent txpo~ure ; l1no11I." 11 m11rk .• lhr rrlumph nf 11 parly, but 11 woman in R m1n1.skirt or hot p.llnt.• riot ti pt'Opll'. 1 Thi> Americi'ln Rtvnlnl!no. Amsterdam , who said hert> roceri!ly: To resume I.ht~ penalty now, hy ~11lhi11: thPse wretrhes, \1•ould hf. An 1ncrl'd 1ble exC'rri::.e or b.:irb~rism y,•hen "'' rt<'Oi nlu 1h11l the practice will i>vcotuaHy stop. "The death penally s1 Anrl~ a.~ JI sy mhol of \t\J~ !'ol'lCU;l.}'s Atlrmpt 10 SOl\'P llOl"'tal probJrms by hrtsl,\I irrational meJ1n!'i. And if -...·e t>anno! lraro to lick this u~,. flf rnusrl~. ho11· r-an ll'e snh t ~realer violences such as war'.'" \\'HAT PROf"ESSOR AmstPrd11m . 3od Olhe r opponcn!A of the rie:ath penally, really ha\'t their eye on 1~ .ii batch nl ca~e:r; before lhe high cnurl in which lht crucial legal i.~ue has no! yet beeri dtci d· ed. These ca.-.es hin.itt nn whether ex· f'CU\ion is A "cruet 111nd unuirual punishment" aod thus outlawed by the Constitution. H lhe coon rules yl'1, th111t will be lhe end of the death penalty. The~ are lhose who oppose capital puni~ment. but say there Ahould bt tt· cept1ons in the case d cert111 in terrible crimes. like putting born~ in aircraft, nr <'Op-killings. There may ht .som~thinl!'. in thes~ e);ceptions. but tht cop-ki11in!( ca~e is a ~ak one. All the statistic111 show th;it the ratt. (If th li crime is no lower in s.tates which httvr c•pilal punish ment than in tll0$e which ha ve aboUAhtd It. --~-- Thursday, July 15, 1971 TILt t ditnriol f'l'JQI n/ tht Dnilfl Pilot attk$ to inform 11wd 1tlm. tilntt rf!odtrs bv pr4!scntina thi.r 11e:u:spaper's or11n1ons 11nd com- mtn~ry . ':"' lopir.s (I/ 111 tir,J! nnd 11g1uf1r.nnct, bv f)f'0tiiding a fnrum for th e 1'.rprcssion n/ our rendrrs' OJ')'lninn&. 1r11rl bv prr~,.n tina rhe dirJtrsc tril!!t~ pninL~ of infnrmed nb.•Pf"WTI nurl spok·csmf!n cm topic1 n/ th~ dn~. ::ri\!O''iil".>t:<;-;;;._.Jo!!!1EBl!l®N';i!;t:;:::i,;5 ~ l'.11 ~s r ~UR'F.ii'li'~ljilmiij~ .... s~.c;!'Jl,\~~rci rl , 1 dt f lood , w11 •.ntrrni'ltional··';i";n;i!!E "! ~lilfiJiiWf~ , -=i ~-=-.. -. ) ... Robert N. Wetd. P ublishe 1 .,.,.~·-····---- Newport Beaeh Todai's ~I EDITION VOL 04, NO . 168 , ~ SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY IS, 197f TEN CENTS Newport High Rise Draws a Confused Maybe By CANDACE PEARSON 01 llM O.ltJ P'llo! S11H A citizens' committee Wednesday night decided -maybe -10 recommend some high-risf'! building around Lower Newport Bay but acted only af~r speAding more Lban one hour trying to decide whether the panel, itself, should even be in the business. Although already fnto ils second month Clf study, mPmbers of the cit12:ens ad - visorv council to the Lower Newport Ba y °Civ1c District Committee made it plain they aren't sure about their pur- pose on their general philosophy. Created to re view an ordift ance con- trolling shoreline development prepared by the original cooncilmanic-plann1ng commission pant!, the citizens' cou ncil after nearl y two hours of debale, man - aged Lo lake a c<infusing 4-.1 vote te11u· ously supporting high-rise allowed in the ordinance. The sl!<.'tions at issue restrict buildings to 35 feet with special exceptions to 100 feet ii certain criteria on open space. public access. de.sign and wrung are meL The group had never takt'n a11y formal voe.es before, and barely struggled through this one. Prior to the ballot , &Orne members tried lo back out. urging instead they merely try to find "a consensus." Committee member Margot Skilling demanded lhe vote, however, saying it "'"'as time to ··bite the bu!Jei." Th al was good eMugh for Larry Mil· ler, who voted "yes." but when Hancock Banning Ill tried to abstai11, any sem- blance of procedure di!'lappeared as com· mittee members tried to persuade him to take a st.ud. He finally joined Mrs. Skilling and DeOe Moore on the negative side. The t ~·o women said they hoped the vote - which carries tlO official weight -could fort'e an ertension of the existing mora- torium on waterfrorit high-rise until a new general plan coold be devt:loped. Councilman Cary Kym!a, chairman of the civic district commitltt, who cast the tie-breaking vote favoring endor!'le· men! of his own ordinance, eiplained the moratorium, a l ready extended (Ince, couldn 't be prolo11ged past the esta blish· Coastal Controls Due? Sieroty Bill Squeezes Out Committee Approval From Wire Service.s SACRAMENTO -A tough coasU1ne conservation bill wRs appmved by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee here today and 11ent to the Assembly floor . The bill would create a new state agen· ey with v('10 power over local coastline development plans. The Ways and Means Committee also paS.!led M omnibus bill establishing a &even-member state environmental quali· Red Reaction Cool to New Peace Offer PARIS (U PI) -The United States of· fered what it called a IM!W approach U... dav aimed at unfreel.ing the Vietnam pe;ce conlerence Including a cease-f ire throughout Indochina. It said the Com· n1unisls failed to respond constructively. David K. E. Bruce, the chief American negotiator at the Paris talks, suggested at t.oday's .,.,,ee kly meeting of the conference a cease-fire while the July 1 Communist. peace proposals are discussed . He again urged a restricted, nonpublic meeting to discuss the Communist plan. But he emerged from today'$ four-hour &ession and told newsmen. ''I sought to e!irit some c!;:i rification of thf"ir pro- posals. pas! anrl preSt"nl , but wi.thoul any ~pons!' "Nor did I ge1 any ans.,.,·er tn the que~· tinns 1 put tn lhem. They pursued their u~ual fat~e propa~anda and reasserted thr1r u~ual precondition.~ ·• Among othrr 1h1ngs. lhe Communi st plan call."i For rC'leas1ng the approximately 4&0 ArW-"ncan pnsoners nf w;:ir and wi!hdra11.•1ng all t · S. IN>Ops 1n Vietnam before the enrl of this year At today's session with 1he Co~· munist.s. Bruce ."\Sked them to speci fy whether. as the.ir spokesman had in· dJcaled. "military and political question! could be dealt with _,eparalely :· • Bru~ said. ''th.ls is not apparent from you r seven poi nts. 1n which for example you slill hnk the problem of cease-11!~ lG the prior satisfaction of your poht1~al demands. Thr re ls oo more pressing tni\ltary qu estion than lhe need to stop the killing throughout Indochina .'' Bruce asked the C.Ommunisls, "are. you now .,.,,,lling to consider a cease.-fire separately and JOln us in a real effort to end the fight1ng first? Action on .Annex By Santa Ana Postponed Again Action on Sanla Ana's pro~ed 11n· ttexation of 938 disputed acres south nf the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air F'acilrty was· postponed for !he. second time in three. wttks Wedne11day by Orange Coun- ty's Local Agency Formation Commis· gion ~ LAFC). The continuance to Aug. 11 was re-- quested by lhe cily and drew no opiui· tlon this Ume from the Council of Com. munlties of Irvine. On June 23. the CCI 11 rgued that lhe 11nHexation hearing should proceed hoping for 11 denial. The S..13 acres 11 re included In I he tS.000-11cre propost'd city of Irvine wh ich has bt'tn 11pproved by the LAF'C. San!a Ana 11sked for lhe con11nuaoce brcause nf the pending lawsuit with tht Irvine Company over the 11311 acres. It Is now In Superior Coon. tv board for the orderly , long range development ol all of California's naturaJ resources. Coastline protectioo would also be one nf the jobs of the prop:ised en vironmental quality board. Both bills establish state power over co~line developme nt. The coastline conservation bi l I , authored by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty (D-Be verly Hills), is designed to protect the coastline for all Californian! "and not to allow residents along the coast to close Firemen Get Help-Whew! Crises come at all hourg in the 24-hour duly shifts .of firemen, who are: always cautious when en- countering noxiou!'I fume.s. So the crew donned gas masks at midnight WedneJiday when their big red engine rolled up at the Gordon Kessler home , 1506 Santanel!a Ter- race, Corona de! Mar. '"Coaxed two skunks from the garage.'' said the cryptic call sh eel, without explanation of how to coax skunks. "Carefully," quipped a fireman \\"ho came on at the morning shift. ''Very carefully." 2 Drivers Hurt In Spectacular Newport Crash A speclacul11r colli.sil)n in Newport Beach rollcrl nvt'r a pickup truck and flattened f1vf' yucca trees 1n :i cornt>r ~ard at an 1nter.~rclion Wednesday, leav. ing both drivers hrispit.11ized toda.v. Nola E. Nic kerson, 70, Qf 411\ Marguerite Avr, Corona del Mar . and Jack Morris, 17, of 440 AltM Ave. NeY,.port Beach. v.·ere bolh listed In good condition at Hoag ~fe.mor1al Hospital The accident occurred shortly be:fore noon at Riverside Drive and Redlands Avenue, a 45 degree ang le intersection overlooking the harbor. it' off," S1eroty said. The measure. approved by a split voice vote, would set up a statewide coastal conse rvatio n board and five regional boards of private citizens and city and county offi cials. The boards would evelop coastal region plans extending five miles inland and ha ve permit authority in a strip from three mil~ at sea to 1,000 yards inland. Assemblyman Frank Belotti ( R • Eureka ) objected tnat the Sieroty bill, AB 1~71, "will sel up 11 dynasty, 1 die• ta tor, to handle the If fairs Of the people of the region.'' "I think this meagure is a real blow at local gove rnment." added Assemblyman John Stull (R-Leucadia), another op- ponent. The environmental quality b i I I sponsored by Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'Berg (0-Sacrament.0 ), contains the same coastline measures, but also sets 'See COAS1UNE, Page Z) SRI Irvine Unit Will Close Down Jn order ta consolidate and strengthen operating efficiency in environment&] research, Stanford Research Institute ""'ill transfer labora tory operations in Irvine lo SRI headquarters in Menlo Park. Dr. Weldon B. Gibson. executive. vice president of lhe institute. said the closing of Irvine faci lities was not 11 result of a lack of fund!'! but rather. it was the wish o[ SRI scie.ntislS to pool the ir talents under one roof, making it easter to con· duct multi-discipline research. The one-year-<ild, 53.000-square-root complex at the intersection of MacArthur and Jamboree Boulevards, currently houses 70 of the institute·!'! 2.700 employes. SR I"s research :iicti vil!es al the 14-acrfl Sil e deal mainly with po I I u t 1 o n, agricultural biology. tex1i!e. finishing, land use economics, and recreation. The 1r;:insfer of lhe Ir.v ine fa cilit.it.s tn the 1nstltute"s headquarters coinc1de.s \.\'Ith the formation of a new Environ· mental ActivitiPs r.roup under which all of SRI"!! project work in environmental research v.·ill be coordinated in ~1enlo Park. A spokesman for SRI·lrvine sa1ri that the Jabor11t.ory will be phased out over several monf.h!ii and the land will even· tually be sold. Employes will be transfer· rC'd lo the Menlo Park headquarters. "'Naturally, the Irvine Company is eJ:· tremely sorry lo see them retrench and go back to Menlo Park," said John E. Murphy, president of the I r v 1 n e lndustrlal Comple1. Alt.hough the laboratory was not af· filiatt:d with researt'h activities 1t UC Irvine, UCJ't chancellor, Daniel G. Aldrich. Jr., was I membe.r of the ir.- slitute's board of director!, Founded by lrustees or Stanford University 25 years ago. SRI Is an in· dependent nonprofit research corporation that perfornl$ contract rtsearcli for in- dustry and government It pioneered smog research in the Los Angeles area in the late 1940$, and ha s since undertaken scores &f smog-related projects. Bicycl,e Rider Chooses Jail A Newport Beac h man who said he re.fused tn compromi!e his personal beliel:-1 and lheir rela· lionship lo the writU!n law chose lo go to jail Wednesday afternoon. Ed "·ard A, Jilobinson. 24. of 470ll Nept une Ave .. was booked on suspi· cion of riding hi! bicycle on Lh e i;idewa!k and al!'O on Lhe wrong side Gf East Coast Highway. Officer Lee Roberts !aid he stop- ped Robin90n at 5:40 p.m. lo issue a routine ticket ror the infractions but claimeJ the suspect con- sistently refused to sign it and had to be jailed. He said Roberts mainl.ained the bicycling law5 are wrong. Freeway 'Brain Quiz' Due Newport Psyches Studied on Opposition to Route By L. PETER KRrEG OI ll!t O.llY ~li.t lllH Newport Beach traffic consult.ants a.re planning to probe J>@OPle'!'I psyches lo find out what I.hey really think About frP.ew&ys. They may literall y put I number of Newport rl?.!iidents into group therapy in ho~ of gell ing the lowdown on the co m· munity 's .altitude low a rd a its tr11.nsPorta lion prOOlem. "We need to know how the. c<immunily feel s about e variety of related Issues, like freew ays," expleint:d Or. Slanley Plog of Behavioral Sciences C.Orpor1· Uon. "Didn't the free.way election·t.tll you that." uked Vice Mayor Howard Rogers as Plog t1plained the procedure to lhe Citiiem: Advisory Committee on Tr11nsportallon Tuesday nigHI. "Tht:~e: would he ln-dt:pth fnru.,f"<I di.scUMion groups designed to pro"'i~ in· sight Into how ~ feel •houl lslUf:s ." Plog t8kl, "They would not provide hud data but lhey would tell what people think about an i!sue and why." Dr. Ping explained t.hN. hard data, such a.s simple statistics, could easily be ob- tained by surveys and sal'd ln fact surveys would be conducted arter the group seS!ions gave re1t:11rchen; the right queitions to uk. Outlining !he contempl11 ted procedurt. Dr. Plog 11aid a number of sel«:ted groups would sit for two or !hr« hours with a psychologisai. present lo keep the C()nversatiom: on course. He explained that the each group would be homogeneous in that I.he. p&rt.iclpants would ha•e similiar atUtudes about. freeways. ··similar groups 11.':nd lo &Umulate.'' he explained. "groups with oppo8ition only &ta rt ti) fight . "The free-flowing nature of the group~ allows free. discussion :ind lnslghl. aod dtvelops loplca that no one thought abou t befor~ ... M aaid . Ping noted I.hat Uw: lfoup therapy ltchnique it llOl al Wen kno'w!l 11 "1tm.pl1 surveys," but he said, "We can get more Insight from these groups than from .any other technique." He explained. tha t the discussions show why people are for, or againat, a Creeway and bring out I.heir th inking M other ideas of lrtlfflc and tren!lt. Dr. Plog said the research would not duplicate atudies in Newport Tomorrow and would go fir beyond the. results of the vote In the l"peclal elecllon last spring In which resident.a o\lerwheJmlngly ex- pressed their displl!!Mure with. the plan- ned Pacific COast Freeway. "The concern over the lpecUic-"frttway w111 ao paramount lhe.n that It overwhelmed all othtr thlnkinr.~· he et· plained. Dr. Pklg 1aid"lf neccasary parUcipMlt.. ln lhe groups would be paid 1 nominal stipend for their time. He aaid the l.Jllk3 would be Uped, but only first ntmM would be uAed, thtreby &llowmg anyone to talk freeway and anyone elae '° listen afterwards. ed November nplration date.._ in.yway. Earlier, the. committee voted 4 lo 2, with 3 abstentions, to endorse the e.sl.al>- llshed boundaries for the civic district, which im:lude everything bayward of Pacific Coast Highway in West New- port and Bayside Dr iv e and Ocean Boulevard through Corona de! Mar. Mrs. Skilling said she felt the bowtdary line. should be ex tended. further .south to include the area toward Laguna Beach the city intends to annex. The · debate ove r I.he committee's pur- pose in life beg~n when Banning asked, ''Who are we reporting to and what are Wt doing here?" K~la tried to iuuest. the pettl·pr• pare its own report on lbe ordinaace, ii it wanted to but noted it must conclude Hs stud ies by early August so the plan- ning commi.ssion can begin its review of the controls. During the debate, Lido lslt resident Mrs. Judy Rosner called the committee a ··cop-out" and Baaning 1Uggeated, "Maybe we're wlt!ttng ·&r·tlnR: ..... ~ The C1'.lmmittee had been formed in l.fay to get citizen input into tbe bigb.. ri.se controveny, U~T ........ WELL-EQUIPPED PICKET MARCHES AGAINST PHONi=COMPANY- ln Miami, Fla., One S.11•'• Point of ·View Sabotage, Gun Attack Charged During Strike By United Pres1 International Sabotage. including a fire bombing and cable cutting, was charged today in the coast-ttreoast strike against the na tion"s trlrphol'H' system The United Transportation Union (UTU) we nt ahead with plans lo gn on strike against at least two railroads Fri- day despite: indu stry threats to fire thou.sands of workers 11nd cut the pay of 01hers. There were. few if any signs of a cooloff In other labor disputes which have. idled ten5 of lhousands of workers in the coun· try. A half million telephone workers were In the second da y of their nationwide strike aga.inst the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T). The Illino is Bell Telephone Co. announced it has cut off negotialiona with electrical workers because of "vicious and insane" acts of violence. The company said large areas of Lake County in northern Illinois were cu t off from telephone aervice because or sabotage. Five separate cables were cut near Libertyville, JU .. the company said, and . three ·junction boi:es were burned out. Also in Illinois. two men were 1rre3ted In connection with the fire bombing of a teltphone company ga rage at Elgin which caused an fftimated f,50,000 damage. A bullet was fired throogh the window of the home of a company official in the Elgin area and • rock was hurled through the window of the home of another of- ficial. As tbe deadline for a rail 1trUce -a walkout which could mushroom into a na· tlonw~ shutdown -mounted, the railroad fndustty . plioed ·a newsp•~· 1dvt rt.ise"ment1 cbar1ln·g a strike wot.1ld be "UMecessary ••. at:nseless." "The railroad Industry ca·n•t afford It," the advertisement tald. "The national economy can't Afford ll. You etlll't afford Jt." Strikes also continued In the copper, sh ipping. telegraph and farm equ\pmtnl lndu3tries, and compUcalin g tht l8bor scene \\'ere contract ta1U lovo!ving 350,t'X)(I steel workers and 650PQO postal v.·orkers in Washington. Union Pacific and the Southern Railway are the targets of the UTU'a walkout, but the union also wants to strike the Chicago & North Wt:stem Rail\\·ay. Whether they will be able. 11 strikt the C&NW depends on 1 court hearing today in Dticago on an injunction IS.!lued by a federal Judie prt:vmtini'thr strike until July 23. As a result of the threatened strike, the railroad.! announced Wednesday ihey would impose the. new ·work rules on 111 railroads not hit by the" ltrlke, would fire thousands of UTU members and eut paychecks of others. We•dter Morning cloudlne.s.s, ham aod weak onshore breeze1 •Be fore- cast to keep the Orange Coast cooJ. er today and Friday. wilb tempu• lure! 1t 75. ritfn& to IS inl• Lowa around 115. INSIDE TODAY North«rn ltalv ha.s be·e" rocka td. b11 a.n. carthquakt which shook manu citu iisidtnta Out of thtir bed.I ond IJ)Ctrlctd'd pmaif>o k11 ezddw-from m4n11 tow"1.' Stor11 Ptlfle 4, · c.utwwi. • -· .. .. C""111"' u, • MulWll l"lllllfl .. Cl1ttlllW .... .., .... .. ~ .. COl!'llct H 0rt11 .. C-IY " (AUwtnl • ...... .... 0.tllt Ntlkft " SIMI! Nl~h 2"'t •111191'1.. "'''' • ,,_ " ·~·._. 1.,, -... l"l~flCt "'" ·-• -" w--. .._ l)JJ ,M.._ .. --• .. 2 DAILY PILOT H ftntd Version Budget Hearing Slated Aug. 3 By TEllRY COVILLE Aug . .C will be graduation day for a $23 million 1971·72 budget presented by the C.oa.rt Community College District. That day has betn set for a public hearing on the Jina! version of the budget \\'hich was inspected Y.'ednesday night by distriet trustees, 11\e tot.al budget figure 1.5 $22,93.C,8l8 -about $400,000 higher than the 1970.71 budget. Badham Bids For Prime Beach Land Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham Wednesday revived a proposal for the $I.ate to buy a quarter.mile stretch of prime beach downcoast from Doheny State Park. If Ole effort succeeds, public use would be guaranteed. The matter had been considered dead at1d owners of the valuable property had placed it on the open market when the state had failed to come up with a sug- gested $1 .7 million offer of purchase price. A legislative bill to appropriate the money recently was killed by the Sacramento lawmakers. Badham proposed amendments to the d~d bill, changing the authors to himself and Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach). The amendments received the unanimous approval of Ole Assembly Ways and Means committee. Wednesday. The measure to purchase the eight acres of prime beach front was originally authored by A.!semblyman Ken McDonald (D-Ventura). Badham said Wednesday he revived the measure at Ult: request of the Slate Division d. Beaches and Parks. State p arks officials have long been in favor of the acquisition of the property, which lies directly eouth of Doheny State Beach Park. It once wu the site of the. Cap!str1110 Beach Club. Mrs. Morman Last Rites Set At County Cliurcli Final rita will be held this weekend for Mrs. Lester Murman, wife of a long-Ume Newport Beach businessman, who died Wedne9day afternoon at the age of 39 following a long illness. Services for Mrs. Roblynn Murman will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Holy F'amily Catholic Church in Orange. Rosary wili be said Friday at 8 p.m. F'or many years, Mrs. Munnan's hus~ band has ov.'Tled and operated a JX>pular weJl-lmo\\o'll Newport Beach waterfront cocktail lounge and r~taurant , Snug Harbor on the Rhine in the city's old Can· nery Row area. Besides her husband. Mrs. 11unnan, "'·ho resid~ 1314.1 Flint Dr., Santa Ana, is survived by seven children. her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tensard Kennedy, and brother and sister-in-\a\I,., Dr. and f.trs. Ka~· Kennedy. all of Canton, Ohio funeral setvices are under direction of ~mllh & Tuthill ~ortuary. Santa Ans . Those v.'ho wish may contribut~ to Providt'OCe Speech and ~!earing Clinic of Orange. OUM•I COAST DAILY PILOT CfllANGI COAST "IJILl5HINO COMl'ANV • ••b .. t N. W1ol ,, .. :o.it llnd l'VDIWiol' J1c.1r: a. c;,,.r • ., \'IU r....w-W '"-"1 ~ T'•"'•' K'o••lt l!dllW no11'111 A. 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C.•• MM, C:.11....,,i.. t..e.crlf!!Ofl w -""' u..n _ .... ,, 'Y """ a.ts --'YJ ""UlhltJ ... ""''"""' u.u .......... ,. ·? 1 !W="-'*--..C.~V­. , The new operating figur~ for the district -it covers Orang~ Coast and Golden West collegt.5, from Seal Beach to Newport Beach -represents a 21 -cent decrease in the taxes, Current tax rate for the districl is 89 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The new rate should be 68 cents. .. We trimmed more lhan $3 1nill1on in requests before presenting this budgeL't Chancellor Norman E. ~·at.sen 3aid Wednesday. 'The budget the public will see Aug . .C i!'I $860,000 higher than the preliminary budget submitted mor~ than a month ago to the board of trustees. But even ·with the increase. district officials saved another penny in the tar rate in the final version. "About S600 ,000 of that inerease is money from last year's budget that was never paid out, and just carried over this year when certain payment.! will come due," Watson explained. The rest of the money represent!'! federal funding for approved programs at the two college campuses. ''The most significant part of it all,'' Watson continued. "ls that our cost per student is the lowest of any community college district in the state." During the 1970.71 school year it only cost the district $760 per student in operating funds. In 1969-70, th~ figure was $758 per student. That cost excludes money !pent on construction. The new budget may reflect an even lower figure. though final enrollment figures won't be known until late in the year. This budget reflecl.!I a S.S percent cost of living salary increase granted teachers, plus improved fringe benefits. Current operation will pick of! nearly $17 million of the budget. easily the big. gest chunk. Other amounfs include $1.2 million for community service, $3.S million for capital outlay, $1 million for the reserves and lesser amounts to other areas. District ta.xes will supply the biggest part of the revenue with more lhan $6.7 mllllon, while the slate y,·ill chip in $5.7 million. The rest of the revenue wlll come from variow federal, private and local funds. The 21~ent tax reduction achieved this year means the owner of a $32 ,000 home assessed at $8,000 will ~ave about $16 on his property taxes !or the CClast di!trict. Wstson said the Aug. 4 public hearing will be held at B p.m . in diltrict head· quarteni, 13m Adams Ave., Costa Me&a . After the public hearing trua~es "''ill adopt the final budget, making whatever changes they desire. CAILY l'ILOT $l1tl '~•t• TO LEAO COLLEGE BOARO Co1•t District's Humphr•v• Mesa Aide Given College Trustee Presidency, Post Robert L. Humphreys, 45, assistant city attorney for Costa Mesa, y;as named president of the Coast Community College Board of Trustees Monday night. Humphreys has been on the board since 1962. He also served as board president in 19&1·65 and again in 196&-ii7. He succeeds George Rodda, a Corona. del h1ar engineering executive, \\'ho stepped down to the newly created vice president posi- tion. Humphreys was absent for hJ.S first n1etting as president. He is a graduate of Orange Coast College and Cal State, Long Beach. He earned his Jaw degree at Loyola L'niversity and has been an Orange Coun- ty resident the past 28 years. The president's term is for one year. Industry Takes Ju111p \\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -The output or the nation's factorie.<:, mines and uti!lti~s increased in June for the fourth straight month but the pace of' the advaoce in- clicated that re('overy from last year's recession cootinues to be gradual. Tm'-Federal Reserve Board said it!! Industrial Production Index ro~ to 167.9 percr:nt of the 1957-59 average 1n June. up 0.4 percent from ~1ay. Newport Planners Set Action on Day Meets t\ewport Beach p 1 a n n in g C'om· missione-rs tonight ~·ill Oe askM to amend their rules of procedure to clear up a cloud overt.he lr:gality of their after. noon "study M'SSions." \Vhile the co1nmission has been con· ducting the sessions for years. there has been no legal provision for them in the past. according to Acting City Attorney Dennis O'f.;ei!. O'Neil d\sclosed the problen1 existed afler an in\'es!igallon precipitated two Wi'.'eks a~o ,,.,·hen commisslont)rs voted on nev• officers during the study session. Normally, commissioners review pending mattE'r;; during study sessions, bul take no act)on. O'Neil said then they aC'ted illegally and required the board to make its oction official at the regular business meeting that nigh!. O'Neil r:xplainM that all ~tudy sef..Sion~ of the city couoci! and the planning com- n1ission "are open IQ the public and have: been conducted C">ver the past years in open ml':ttlngs v.·ith the knowledge ol the general public. "However," he !aid, "in order to pr~ vide a legal ba.<ih\ for the planning com· mission to conduct the afternoon study and review meetings, it is my inlenlion ro :ruggest to I.he planning commission Ulat the rules or procedure be a.mended to allow for lhe study session .. , From Page I COASTLINE. • • up regional boards for the entire state. IL was also passed on a narrow split voice vote. The measure Hr!t sets up a S('»en member state board, to be !laffed by recognized profes..o;ional.\ on en· vironmental conditions who are to devi~e a state master plan hy 1975. The metS\lre aloo crtates ~ight regional boards for the north coast, San Franclr.cn Bay. the central C1Jast . soulh coast. San Diego, Sacramento Valley, San Joaquin Val!ey and the Colorado Df!sert. Regional bornb: "''OU!d be requirtd to adopl regional plans by .fan. 1, 1976. for the conservation and development of thrir area~. ~ Statt board member$ would repl11ce tl· lsttng st.ate offitM of p!ttnning And r,..~e11rrh, watr.r re~oorcts cnntrol board. ~l ate air rc~ourcr !xiti rd :ind all reglonal air pollution Cf'lntrol <11~lrtc1s . St11te board members would have an· nu:il sal11 rits of $.12.500. while regional board members would earn $27.&00 ln other matters lon1ght. plaMers are schedul@d to cum;lder . -A requtst to C(ll':Struct an inter11n operating center for the P a c 1 f 1 c Telephone and Telegraph Company at Bison Ave. and Camelback St. -A request to ~nnit a new location ror the Ne1~'POrt Harbor Art Museum pro- posed al 2211 \\'.Balboa Blvd. -A request to pennil a subdivision or rune acre5 of Irvine Coinpany land into 55 lots in North Bluff. -A r~uest to change zoning designa· lion of lots near Cedar Slrl!f't and Property Value Report Shows Budget Drop Pro~rty valuallons released th\s week hy the Orange Coun!y Assessor's Office "·il l amount to a $126.357 rlrop in irlC{)me anticipated pn the $42.2 n1illion Newport· Me..~a Unified School Di st rict budget. fiscal Planning Director Walter Adrian said that off!etting increases in &late aid flue tC'l the as9E'S81.':d \'aluation dtcrease from anllcipatcrl propert.v values, will reduc~ th(' "ne~af i\'e rffect " on t.hc budgrt to SlCMi.482. The district expects a $1!1.000 boost in sl;i1e aJrl. Fortunately, tht <li!ii:trict harl retained about $50,000 in 'its un<t1~1ribuled reser\'eS aCCQUOI. A.drian said This means the board next Tuesday miRh! ronsider cul.a to bring the pl11nn«l lll71 -i2 expE'nses In line '~ith a vailable income. On the othtr h11nd. tn1iitee.!I could le\'y 11 permissive cverride lax cf one cent to pay for the Regional Occupation Training program budgeted at some $44,000 ror the next year. Adrian noted. \Vith the one <:ent 111x . the proposed budget would be bah111ced wlthout re- quiring use cf parl of the 4.7 percent the disLrict maintains for contlngeoc\-es such a.s unexpected iocreases In enrollment. Adrian's estimating or l.he tot.al pro- perty valuation of the district wh ich in· eludes both Newport Beiteh and Costa M~a w11s within half of ooe percent, he ~:iirl. The district's estl1n11tf' "''11S $2.9 rnllHon shy of the actu81 11sses.~ed v11lu· 11tion total for lhe two cltle~. about SS\3 mil\lon . ~ p~limlnary burlget hlld plannl"d on $518 million of t.axllble pr~rty, not In· clud1ng the $!Ii million Upptr Newport Ray proper1 y th.1! 1~ heing di~puttd and !hus i.'> not taxahle. Adrian ~aid. -' Ban1l{ers Won't Loan Gover11ment Backing 'A Must for Lockheed'- WASHINGTON (UPI) -A coalition of %.C bankers testified today that it will not make any further loans to L<ickh~ed Aircraft Corp. unless lhe goverrunent backs an additional $2SO million the aerospace finn says is needed to avoid bankruptcy. The banks. Y.'h1ch already have loaned Lockheed $400 n111!1on , acknowledged that they could make the loans without J«ipardizing their assets, but said t11ev would not do so 'vithout a governme1lt guarantee. House Bank Comm!tlte Chairman, Rep. Wright Patman (0..Tex.), said failure of the banks to make the loans without government insurance amounts to "a breakdo"·n in our commercial banking systen1." Patin.an says that he v.·ants Lockheed lo exhaust all ils efforts to gel private fin ancing without government aid before his C'On1mi!lee approves a bill . But at a National Press Club nev.·s con· ference Wednesday night, Patman said 1t v.:as too late to send Lockheed back to private investors beeause lhere is too 1nuch sentiment in the House to provide some form of aid to Lockheed. Patman prediC'ted that thf" House would pass an aid bill to Lockheed before Congress lakes a month.Jong recess in August. Jn the Senate, Democratic Leader lt1ike 1'1ansfield CD-Mont ), cast doubt on Senate action on a $2 billion lean bill for Lockheed and any other financially. lroubled corporations before September. Patman told Lhe press club that •·Lockheed had no business coming to the Congress before il had exhausted all of its resources and had fully detern1ined whether er not it could obtain credit in the private market~." The 24 banks \vill i1ot advance rurlher funds without the government guaran. teeing tosses in case or default , Lockheed Board Chairn1an Daniel J. Haughton told Patman \\'ednesday. "Every single v.·e[fare recipient in this nation is required to reveal his finance$,'' Patman said, "IG use all of his own resources and to make every attempt on his own before the government steps in wlth assistance_·· He said he is "not \villing lo require Board to Study New Golf Course Near Airport PoSiiible construc\1011 of a sn1all golf course on 33.6 acrt:; or county·o\vned land soulh of Orange County Airport today 1:;; up ror judgmenL by the Board ot Supervisors. Orange Cnunty Airport commissioners have forwarded a report lo the board ort !he feasibillty o/ constructing the recrea· more of a poor family on welfare. than l an1 for a giant corporation like Lockheed.'· But Patman conceded that many House member:i feel Lockhefod !i collap:,e .;ou ld cause strious economic problems. Son1t', Patman sald, fear a depression could result from the failure of the company. Nearly One Tl1ird Clait11 They W a11t to Quit State SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ntarlv (lne-lhird of California's residents, many disillusioned with overcrowding an·d pollution, say they would Hke Ul lea1'e Lhe Golden State, a statewide poll revealed today. A sampling of 1.050 persons by tht F'ield Research Corp. said lhal Lhe 29 percent desiring to move preferred Oregon, Colorado and Arizona in that order Sini.:e 196.1 an estimated 1.5 million adults have migrated to California to enjoy her scenery. warm climate and rich eeonomy Now about half or the newcomers rate the stair so1nething less Lhan the best place to l ive and "''ould like to move elsewhere, the poll reported. When lhe state's popularity was polled four yeal's ago, the survey said, ahnost three or four Californians considered lhe state the "greatest" This year only about t\\'O of three residents rate Calllomia a.s ''one of the best. places" to live. the poll stated. At the root of the decline of California's appeal is Hs 30-~'ear population explosion. California has become the nation·s mosl populous stale with some 20 million persons. Gro\1•ing smog and air pollution are other major dta\\·backs, the poll slated. ~ The Los Angeles and San Diego areas of Southem California declined greatly in appeal, 1\'hile the agricultural Central Valle,v and urbanized San Francisco Bay Area maintained populsrity, the survey concluded. At(endance of 6,500 Surpasses Fair Record First day attendance a t the Orange County Fair surpassed 6.SOO visitors. a 11ew high mark for !he Cost a Mesa event. Fair directors expect to hit the 200,000 attendance mark by the fair's sixth and final day Sunday. Tue~day's visitors easi· ly topped the 4,750 ailendance figure fnr th,e first day last year. Ja1nes Porterfield, fair d I rector, credited ballad singer Pat Boone with drawing the large crov.·d_ Thr: Boone fan1ily show d1·e1v beh••een 2,500 and 3,000 rans to !he amphitheater. llis show had the largest crowd reC'ord- f"d since Glenn Campbel! appeared at the fair three years ago, W\nners of the first annual twins con- test . sponsored by the Central Orange County Mothers of Twins Club. were a!s& announced opening day. 80 Dead in Crash? Alike and fltatt -r.fwkav1tch, ~. t1f Costa 11esa, were the most identical boys. The girl "'inners "'·ere l:aren and Shar~n Jones, 4, from La Habra. Ylednesday v:as senior citizen day with folk.~ ever 52 entering the fair at halt price. \Vednesday attendance topped tha 8.545 mark. ll 1ras also the start or t.hree nights of ('nterta!nment by La~'rence Y.'e\k star! JoAnn Castle and Arthur Duncan. Both will be on the amphitheater stage at 8 o'clock tonight. Rocket Blast Ignites Blaze tion facility on the clear zone land R v betv.•een Acacia Street and Tustin Avenue A\ ALPit-.rnr. Pakistan (UPI) -A Explosion of an exprr1mental rocket ·wectnesday at the Philco- Ford Arronutronic's lest site one mile north of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station ignited a 25·acre brush fire. south of Palisades Road. handful of passengers \1·ho survived a crash by an overloaded bus said today Neal Warren of the county's Rea! the death toll in the accident could run as Property ServJces Department s11id pro-high as 80. Jeclions indicate that a par 3-size gclf Officials eslin1ated earlier Iha! 50 A force or 75 county firemen fought for one hour lo subdue the stubborn blaze. There v.·ere no in· jlJries or structural damage rronl either the b!a7.e or explosion. ac· cording to Battalion Chief Stan Overton. course would produce an income of persons were killed Tuesday ,1·hen the $150,000 to $188.000 annualh·. bus plunged off a steep ·grade near He said if the count·v wanted !o Kalain. a hill resort 280 miles north of purchase 18 acres of !rVine Company Ba\\'alptndi. and fell into the Swat River. land south or the {'lear zone the income (Jnly 11 persons v.•ert rescued. all of them from a larger course \\'Oul d jump lo seriously injured. Three of them later -'-'"~·ooo~_'•_l_""__:·ooo~·--~~~~~~~~'::::!1ed'.__~~~~~~~~~~~~--'='""'='""'='""'='""'='""'='""'='""'='""'=~'""'='""'='""'=,,,J (Jarrell: 18th SEMI ANNUAL SALE! One of the finest selections of Furniture in the Harbor Area. During this Sale Period You Will •.. SAVE 20% ••• ON AU .•• HERITAGE & DREXEL UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS e ALSO SIVERAL HERITAGE & DREXEL IEOROOM, DINING ROOM ANO OCCASIONAL FURNITURE COLLECTIONS ON SALE -TRY OUl UYOLVING CHAllH - Your favarilt inUrior dtiigntr wtU be hoppv to u1iJC vcu H.J.GARRE1T fURNITURE Pr.CF!SSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS --·-... -.... Oft" MOfl., Thun. & Prl. IY11. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALI F. 64b.027S 6'4 6-027& DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Civic Center Progress City Cou ncilmen got their first official look at !.che-- mat1c designs fo r the Newport Beach ctv1c center Monday -and obviou sly li ked wha t they saw . If anything is evident from the unveiling. it's the C.ac t the buildin g wi.ll not be a "monument." Plans call for a si mple. functional, "low ri'Je" structure of reason· •ble cost that wi!I adequately serve the needs of Ne\\1porl &overnment for at least the next 15 years. If is, in anot her sense. a monument to the buil ding committee that worked bard and efteclive1y to pare down the c9st of what only a .few month s ago seemed beaded toward a $10 milliOJL prjce tag. Coun cil man Richard Croul and his committee, Cou ncil men Don '-1clnnis and Mila n Dostal. had to cope wit h other sti cky mat ters such as providing parking for 525 cars on the limited site without building up into the "sight planes" a nd blc.cking vie"'·s; reserving space for 2 future library. and relating to the neighboring municipal court building. The unanimity shown by the council in approving the schematics. an d ordering completion of the prelim· inary de~i gn, testifies to the results of that labor. For exa1nple, Councilman Howard Rogers. who pre- viously had indic ated opposition to the projert, d ecl ared it is dif{jcult to find fault Yiilh t he structure. "We've come to the point .. ~1here we need a larger m unicipal facil ity.'' Rogers said , ··and we need it badly." r nuncilmen next face the question of fi na ncin~ the p roject. and must decide \.\'hether it will be buiJt in two piece~ or all al once. The building is designed so that the police facility and the city hall could be constructed at different times, should the council decide lo see k funding only for the police station first. \\'ith constru ction costs risina i stronomically. even a t~·o·year del ay in completin g the project (camfleting pollce facilities in 1973 but delaying city hall unli 1975) would definitely add $1 million to the con~truction bUI, architects tol d the council. A.J I the factors indicate that lhe. council wdl try to move promptly in arriving at a financing package. to present to the voters. 0 A New City Manager In the middle of ~a n J)lego R~y sits a peaceful, pleasant little community \\'tlh "'hitP, sandy beaches, wide streeLc; and an atmosphere vaguely reminiscent of a Caribbean resort. It's the kind of place you coul d find very d ifficull to leave. Robert L.ee \Vynn, the 39-ycar·old ('1ly manaJ!:er n( (;oronado will leave, ho\.\·ever. to become the new city manager of Newpor t Beach. succeeding Harvey L. J~url· burt. Besides the nppor1 unity to administer lhe 11ffa irs of a. larger city. Wynn ~·ill al so be gelling a l11rger salary (a $4.000 boost to $28,000). Both un dnubtcdly served as significant attractions. So, loo. the challenges-the n1an y. v;iricri. in!ri<·at c challenges confronting this t.:oastal ('i\y nf turmoil and trauma-had to Jn trigue hin1 profe ssionally, Wynn convinced t 1ty council men he's the bes! man of more than 140 applica nls to accon1plish "'ha t Is pos· sible. He \Vas lauded as "the greatesl city manal'!er in the world" by the mayor of Coronado \.\'hen he le.arned he would be losing him. Argume nts against dividing the project -now that the. projected cost is under $7 million instead of more than $10 million -come very easily. lf he is in that class, he and Newport Beach deserve each othe r and should get along just fine. Ways to Influence Develop1n.ent l\1ailhox L't t,r.~ frn,n rPnfl Prs nrt: 1vrl co111r. r-.iorrn.ally writers sltoultt convey lheir mPssage.~ hi 300 111ord.~ or less. The right to conrle11.~e leUt'rS lo fit space nr ,/1m 111a1e /lhel is re.~erverl .. .<\// /('t· ters mtisl 1rtclurl e si g11nr11rr nnd n1n1l· l'ng addre.~.~. b ur namts 1n.ny be !l11rl1· heL:f nn request if svftic1e11t rensn11 is npparent. roPlry will ri ot be pub· ltshed. To the Editor: By November of this year, a major decision concernina tht future of the lower Newport Bay will hii ve been made by our city council. Either high-rise buildines will begin to ring the wa ler, or t ~ wishes of lhe community as ex· pressed in the Newport Tomorrow study will prevail. ;ind a low profile around the bay will be maintainer!. There is no way ror the city munci! In know y,•tJat the citizens want unless they make their y,·1shes knov.·n, THE OECISIONS being made now will determ ine the kinrl of cily Ney,·port will ~. 11nd all of us ~houlrl try to in'1uence lhesr dteil'ioos if y,•e hal'e strong feel ings about thr. futu re of ou r ci ty. Influence can ~ cxtrted in many ways, ty,·o of wh1rh arP !ht!>!' At!en<i 1hP Wefk· ~ sludy st".'i31ons being held by the Lower Newporl Bay Civic Oistr!cl ~ronLa.ct city h,11.JI for lime and place) or write your c1· ty counr1I anrl trtl them ,,.,·hat kinrl or devPlopmrnt. 11ews. arr-re~ or l.:l<'k of rlrl'r Jopmrn1 you feel should lakr p!ace 11round the ba,1 ,\fRS .. ll:D\' B ROSLNE R .4 tt•l•11lnt1f•e Sett1·if~e To !he ~drtor· This 1.~ m.v f1rc1 lt>!!('r In 11 nPwspal)E'r but I wnulrl hke. lo ~hilre. my PXpl'rienct1 with yo11 Since Feb. 22, 1 ha~·p h.:id tn call on the: !erviN".~ of both our loca.! am bulances. On F'eb. 22, ~ars ambu lance wa s ca!led to pick up my hu~band. I called our doctor's exchange.: he wa.' ronta.~1P(I and an 1mbulance 11nd a potict car were ..... Th.-pohce ,11rrived .:inrl 111 11 very fe:w minul es lh r ambulance .:irri1•ed. The men 11 t Se.i i',; Rrf' triii otd lo do the net-e,;sary thinflS for the patient but it was !ht exlr;;1 things thal were done that night that One Exception {' -.......... \ ' 1\-~ss Comn1ents R1oeotk, N.V .• Her•ld: ''Thrnugh the: vear1 Wf! have been publishing thi11 iiewspitper we have gNen many young 1111nd IMltne not Mi young) people a 'bre111k' by wi thholding !heir name.'! rrom publication aflf't thty became lnvot11ed wil h the law which reJ11ulted in police ac- tion. \Vf havt' mainlilined thal we do not reliJllh printing ntws Items of people btill( arreated .. s we are not. running 1 'police 1azette·. To lhat·end, we have respected request., on M!Vtr!ll occ:aslons and wlil rontinue to 00 sn providin1 the pel'!M in- volved m.lkts Ult request, wi lh one ti· cepUon. We WILL NCYT v.·ithhold the namt~ of pMJ)le who 11rt picke:d up amt fnuM guilty of using any type ol narcotic dle1ally. ·• Dear Gloomy Gus Wh.v dot!sn·1 Ntwpnr1's Pol ice Chief (~lavas rcle<i."t' some nf h1~ men from writin~ pre.~/i rele;i~e.-abnuL lhe value nr helicopter! (wh ich I'll concede 11re valu ;i h!r1 and put the men Lo work 1n the fie ld trying to catcb bicyc le thiel'C."? -Former Cycti~t. Thl1 l•llvr• •tl,.ct~ r••"""' vi-•· nol no(tU•rl!~ lll<IH ol lhl n ... 111.,., J on• your Pl! llOYI I• GIMmy Gvt. DlllY ,! .. !. mf'ant sn much lo !l. ,,.,•orrird f;im ily, These ti11 n11:s were rlnne hy f)an "-'a.rlsar k. Dan was ass.uring my hushand he would be fine and that our doctor was \\'Aili ng al lhe hospital. His <irm a.round the shoul der nr a vt>ry frigh1e nerl~ wife-=3Pat on lht back of two anxious sons and a daugh ler-in-law . ON ARRJV,\L al Hnl!.ji! Hnsp11al wr were treated, a ... ;iJways, with Lhoughlful care and con~1derat inn . Then on Sunda~1 •• Junf' 1.1. we again had In call for help. I ca lled nur doc tor's e.ll:- cha nge and Lhr Seal's 11nsw('rlng service loo k the call ::.s brfore. I told the opcr:i tor 1 needed an ambulance right away and I wa nted to speak In the rloc tor 1m- n1edial rly. Ou r doctor was nol nn call but hi~ 11."SOCJatt> was. She con tacted him and he v.·11.~ on his wa y to the hosp11aJ. Firsl a fire enE ine came, two firemen sl<iyrd nJ.th\ hr-;irlr m.11 husbanrt 1f help w:ii: neerlr.d. and their 111~1 being there madt my husband fer.I better. SCHAEFER'S ambulance arrivr:rl ancl again we had very capa ble help. As I .1101 into lhe .:imbula nce Wllh my h11~banrl thf' police helicopter wa~ O\('rhead . Th1.' .,,.,.::..~ al! af"comphshrrl in lrss th:in 10 m1nu1r~ hv 411 1 rrv r ffu·1f'nl Sears an.~"'·rnni.: st-rv1rr nprr~lnr. FranrlnP O'Onnnrl\, the local fire rlPp11rtrn ent anrl polirt df'part· ment anrl of f'nur~f' our !()(·al ~rnhuJ;ince scrl'!C'f!i 1whieh are ~n ohe n i:ri1irt't,!'.'d 1. Th:ink ~ In ::.I I nf thrsr pr nplr 11nrt !wn woni!erf ul dll<'1nr~. m11 hush::.nrt wil l r"C'Ovrr from his 1lln ei-~.·r:oo w1111nji!. r,f?d bles~ !hem all. Dnn 'l hr "° 11 u1ck lo l'n111lcm n a11rl criticize peoplr nrxt lime CECELIA ~:AREL BOYD •1'11 "' b I e 1veed•' To the Ed itor · I think-the "Tumblew~s" comic strip i,; \1belou.", sl andernu~ ,11 nd in~ulting to lhe not mil lion Americans of Ind ia n llln· cesrry. \Vould ynu p11hlish a slr1p which ton- s1.~1en lly por!rayed Nrgrne~ or Jtw.• a~ cowardly. ~!upid. lac k1 n~ 1n culture iif\'1 j!Cneral!y dt praved 1n all ways? Think about it. MIK E Bt;RTON Quotes Ht...'W Seeret.ry Elllot L. R.lchardllfln, befnr~ N11tio111I Pre•-C1ah. May ll. 1171-"The pursui t of lift , liberty, 1t nd h:tppiness on one's own trrms i.• ttlill the best statement of priv11te a.'lpi ra lion~. Governmt'nl is 111n instrument with wh ich we peel 11wa y impediment!! In these 11spir11tion.,_an Instrument we U!le toge:the:r because the impedimt.nL• are common to w •II. Government il' e..•se:n- lially a problem-90lving appar11.tus-not fnr all proble:ms. but for those who.st: $10lution depe~ upon mu tual eocrckJn_ Gn~mcnt cannot define wha t i:ri tl'lr good life. nor rlefint tht. condilion,; of liberty and h1tpplness. bur II c11n be used to minlmi1,p lht oh~t11rlf',11 to them. When ii i:ri u~ l.o h1y out lhf'ir 1pcciflr:i litinll. It !ft at best Inept, 11.nd At wor5t de~polic." N .Harder Attit1ide Toward Latv•breaking Gives Faf.t( Hope Rate of Crime Increase Reduced '\\'ASHINGTON -Cnmr i~ not nn !ht: tlrrli n1' in this country. JI is ri s1nj;!. The ril te of increasr i.~ nol a.~ fast ;is it "''as last ye::.r nor in ;i ny of lhP past fi ve \'t ars. Thrre is at ll'tist rausr lnr f;i inl hope tha t 1he harder ;ittiturte of thr Nixon adn1inistn1tinn l{lw<i rrt law-breaking will eventuall y be e Ffert1ve 1n red ucing further the rail' of increase in scriou11 cri mes of murrlcr, rape, assaul t and burglary. Latest F'BI rrport.~ on ofrcns<":s known !11 the police nationwide 1n the first quarter of 1971 show rlf't·lines in the i:rime rate 1n 61 lucky cities or 100.000 or more population inclurting Chicago. Cleveland 11nd Washington but not New York and L:is Angeles. The While \louse lhinklng is ihat thl' _ slowed increase in cri me nationally can • be .attributed lo the tougher alt itu<le nf th e Preside nt. the attorney general and 1!1 e first glimmering~ o( an end of permissiveness in the cou rts, Maybe, WlfATEVER THE caust . somefh inji! i11 h:ionrning that is worth y of study by the criminnlogisU and sociologists, The Richard Wilson ' '· fashionable ''il'w has lung bern lha t povl'r\y 1s lhr prinri pal cause of crime anr1 1 iolence. Fight poveny and you fi ght crime. Nixon brought into thr µrf'<;i<lr nry the unr ashionab1e \ 1ew th al l'.'nvironrnrnl rl nes ncit JUSlify \'IOll'nre, anrl pcivrrly does not cx ru.<.e t:nn1r. Tht t·h111et hP s;i w y,·as hrtwt'en rnnt1n111'(1 f)f'rm1ssi\·cnrss 1n handling taw-bre;ikrrs and the survival o( an nrUerly !IOCiety. He sponsored or supportl'.'d leg isla\1011 van Qu.sly opposed as the "seeds or of- ficial rl"JH'('ssion " and a "'olueµri nt for a polire state." These included !he highl y rontroverslal District of Coliin1b1a crin1 e bill designe:rl a ... a patlern for !he na1i11n, thP organi ied crime control bill 10 n1o•·e aga inst cn mt syndical.cs, 11nd the 001- nibus crime con!rol act o( 1970 authoring $:1.5 billion in appropr1al inn.~ fnr law rn- rorccment assistance over 11 three year period . BEYONll THAT Nixon se1il'rl every op- portunity to hold up lhe hand of local polit'r. ftislerecl <1 nt 1-prrmis~i11tntsi1 in mrpherl' i.., mnrP favorable for robbery Ule Justice DP.part me:nt. cited lhe ma!\.c; in lew York than in Chicago because it is arrc~\,; 1n thP. M::iy Day demonstril l1on,~ in eaier tn ~el aw11y with it~ Washtn~loo a.9 11 n::.tional n1ndel. n~fenrl· ~ any ca.•e, th e F'Bl'11 uniform crime .-.11 F'Rl Director Hoover and in general rfJlrt for 1he first thrPe mont h~ of 1971 has lak r n a hard htw·and-0rder stance. qwed that the rall' or increii~ n{ 1'he reco rd shows th at in thr first three Sfious crime in the na11on wa~ 6 percent 1nnnlhs of the thi rrl yrar (If his ad-crn pared to an increase in thr 1ame rn1n1stral1on crin1e not only f::i lll'd 10 in-~ind of !970 nf 13 pe rcent. The cre;ise in Lhe 20 cities wilh a pop ul ation iiwdown in tht' citie~ wa~ iilso matchffi "' 500.000 to I n1illinn hut rl.'COrded an ac-I suburban areas, The suburban rate tual decrra.~e a11eraginit 4 percent com-~wed from 19 pe rcent increase to • g p;i red to a JU percent 1ocrease 1turing the lrccnt increase. san1e period ol 1970. 1'HIS IS PROGRESS, ;i nd for thl' firsl This won 't mean 1nuch to Nrw Yorkcri1. me in five yrars. F'i11e year." 111:0 . 11 1191- ln \1ayor Lindsav's ha11en of ci111I righL~. ared tha t the crime rate would have crime incre ased substantiall y in all doubler! by now, but something has hap· 1·at"(!Ories -murd ers up tro1n 2:iR 10 33l pened in the meanl1n1e bt>yond anackin( in the fir st quarter; rapes up tn Sll from crime as the product ol po11erty and 50f>. rohberie.<1 up In 2~.:l\:i trnrn 16.$0$; MK'lill depri\'en1t!nl. burg!~ncs up to 7,519 from 6.ni. It nc11er made n\uch ~ense. lh.!tl crime. if due 10 poverty, should 1ncreast so hnr- CHICAGOANS UNDER Mayor Daley's 1 rendousl y during period.<1 of ri.<1inf!: proa-''repre.~.~ive '' rrg1mt fared b e \ t e r ·i perity. Tha t miscnnl':cpt.ion is further ~l11 rrl!'r., and rapt held r11irly constan t, rl ispro11ed now !hat crrmr: has been bu! there w;i~ only 11 slight .incre11~e in I decreasing during ll period n{ ri.'lin& rnbhcrtc~ and a rlrcline in 11ggr::.v11red unl'mployment and fin anci;il sires.~. .:is.~aul!s. larceny ;ind car thcfl.~. Wh v in Additional time mus! pa."~ Defore ii Cf!" the world wnulrt robherit!S jum p by rTiore conclusively be dcmonslratM that crime th?n !iO percent in Nt'w York and only can be reduced by touj!h ;idministr11Uve "If frarlion;ill.v in Ch icago~ attitudes wi lhout the los..~ nf freedom but Could JI po!!Sibly be that lhe public at a beginning has been made. Death Penalty Soon to Be Ended? In lhr ,\'Car 111()(1 there were mort lh.:;i n 200 crunt.s punish able by rlealh . A bnnk on law rtlorm . pubhshrrl 1n 1901 , rle.~crih­ M thn~e anr 1f'nt da ys anrl ro1ig h prnalt1e~. "II a m;in f;il~cl11 prtlendcd 1n bft ii r.rcrnw1ch rrns1nnf'r, he was hanged,'' sa1rl w. R I ii k" Orlgrr~. a rr<1 rlfr to 1hf' In n~ ()f ~n11rl~. ''If hr injurrrl ii 1·ouo!y hridgl', nr <·11t 1t~1wn 11 you n,t? tr<'r . he ll'as hangerl lf hr for~erl ~ b;ink nolr. he v.·a.~ hanged. "If he slnle prop- rrlv valued at fi ve 1ihiil 1n11~: if he ..,tole anything 11.bo\•t thP. 1·;illll' nf nne shilling from 1hl' J)f'r1'11n: 1r hf' !!tol, 11nylhing at all. whate1•e.r ils value. from a hleachinJt·ground, ht wa_• hange<i. If ii ron v1rr ff'l urn rrl prr mature· ly from transport.ition , nr 1f a .~ntdier or 1111ilor wandered about lhr rountry be ii· g1ng withoul 1t pass. he "''11.S ha ngf'd. , . A boy only 10 years old was scntl'nced to death in 1Rlfi " MORI': THAN twl).th irds of tllesr 200 orfensr.s had been made <'ap i!11l durinJ[ thr 18th century. whe.n the re w11~ indeerl a good dea l of ruffi;inrv and slre rt crime in the London slre.cl~. ·Hangings in tho~e: clays were !hnuith! of a~ a form ol 30e1al diversion. Th~ Tyburn wa s li ke maybe the Playboy Clubs of our time. J<imes Boswf.'11 , 1t rrord1nJ1: tn \\':illrr Scott, "was very fonrl or allrnd1ng capital ~--Bu George ----. Dea r Gfflrge : You had a honk p111lh5 hcd by Simon I.· Schuster I undtr~t111nd you ii re having another hnok publi~ht'd, What i.o1 ll about . and wh11t is it.• purpost? PROP Dear Prof II iJll about. nh. 312 p11gcs 11nd It.• purpose i.~ lo met.I my rar p11ymen t8 11nd p11y ttiP grfl('r ry store. Charle,; ~lcCahe p11nishn1r nls, and usr1 ! to 11sil the pri.~oners on thr rl;i v hrfnrr <'X1·<·11 r1nn 11 llh the ."1 ngula r w L~·h tn nt;ik r lhr 1·un- rlcrnnrrl wr"1chrs lauji!h by rl1n1 nf huf- fnoncry. 1n which he not 1nfrcqucntl;r ."llt'- Cl'eded ." In nea rly all ca:->e.~" b::irb::in~m hry11nd brl1 rr. the: dea1h penally i:-. almosl, bul nnl qui re . at an enrl. There hasn'1 t:irrn ::. per.con killed by the slate for rnmt In 1he p11~t fnur yeari1. NinP state.~ -Wpst Vir~in1 <1, Oregon. Al.:i sk11, H a w a I i , Mic higan. Minne:..,ota. ~111ine. Iowa and Wiscansin -ha ve done away wi th death YF:T THOSF. \\'HO wish lhf' 1thoht1nn n{ t™' rlralh pena lty 1n alt ~lillP.~. a mea.<1u re \1•h1rh a few short ,,.,.rrks ai!O .!'remert .:1ln1o~l tnev11.:l blr. are now in a st alt 11{ li!J:ll rx1·1!cmrn1 . Thi.~ ha~ been brou~h l on hy f\1::.y 3 l S. Supreme Cnurl 111•e1'>1or1,\ wh1rh rrJel'ICil lwo major !'h.'lllCn,l?('S lo thr C:Ofl~titt1l.1nna)ity or mrthorl.~ 11.~rd hy ~l ::tle court.~ in imposing <!Pat h scnlc necs. The hti.:h ('Our\ a1 ·t i11n ~ rrmnl'('rl l"gal bl4K.'k ~ 1o 1hP k1llinji! of fi1 4 mr n anrl Sf'Ven wnmrn now on rl":ilh ro w in 32 stalf'.~ 1111<1 !hr Di.•tnrt. nf (;0111mb1a. Ninety -nine nf thcSf' condemnt11 art' in S;;1 n Quenti n'.., de<i!h row A spoke..,man tor l~ tnlal end nr thr death penalty IS Stanford l .• aw School's professor A n t hon y G. The Paradox of Power Thnuji!hl• II Llll'jl"f': The pa rad ox or wwer i~ lh11t while il serms Ir be the ullim111r of "rtalily." the iirea!tr thr> amount of power. tllf' mnre i1 s pns1o;es.~or is sea ler! off from reality - and lhi!I !'ealing-off is, ultima tely, what Jy "thlt:." bn ngs him down . • • • Most people are 11:-1harned to 1dmit tht.y don't ha ve a firm opinion nn ~nm e burning is.~ue of !ht> rl11y, anrl so they rnnnuf11ctur,. an np1ni(}l1 0111 of preju- dice. hf'1trsily 11nd prerlispos ition, thu.~ adding the weight nf their collcrlive 1,:._. nnrance iiga inst .1 r1tional solution of the i.~.~ue. • • • Talk 11bnul "double stanrlarrls" -if 11 1na11 W<'rr to walk arnund 11 11 rlay, hnw· f!Vf!r ln11dvtr1ent!y, wi!h his fl y Of)('n, hr rruil<i bt Rrre.~ll'rf for inrtrcenl expnsurr; hut a wnmitn In 11 m 1n1·~k1rl nr llot p11nt.• rxpo1e~ ht rM>H every ~i me she fTl>A~e! her lt>gi1 or bend.• over. and thi! is mere· • • • Rlghteou.~ness un tempered by mf!rcy i.~ a more grievous sin than 1ury it dlsdains : 1111 L.a RocheroucauJrl put It, "When our hatred ls loo kttn. ii puts us beneath lho!e whom we h11te. '' • • • People whn pronou nce 1t ''inte:rESTin.11" 11re gener1111y not very in lereJ1ting con· v11r111tJ on11ll1ts. • • • The root nr egnli~m 111 lhr fee.ling thal, 111 bott om, everythinJ[ we call "morality" i!I sim ply a m11Utr of Atlr·inlere!ll : and tho~ whn fttl this way li re forrvf'r rfehitrrl'd Imm happiness. no milter how succe.ufu l they may bttome e1tcrn1tlly, • • • \\'he:n 11 re volution call.• if.q°'lf "nll• tll'ln<i l," It m:irk.• thP triumph of a J>llrly, not 1t people. !The Amerir111n Revnlutlon. prnprrly undt rslood, w11s lnlcrnat1onal in its implic11tion~. ). 1 Am.~t erd11 m . 11o·ho .~id herr: recen\ly: UTo resume th1.~ pe:nally nnw, by killing _lhei<t wr etches, w{llllrt be an incrtdibl e Jxerc1sf' of b:ir b::.r1sm whr n Y.'l' recngnrz.e tia1 the practice will eventually stop. 11 1·Tht dr 11 th penall y stands a.~ a iymhnl w th\.~ !><x·ir1 y's 11llen1pt .to solve 10<:_ial p~blem• by bnllal. irrational mr 1W11. Alt! if wr c.'l nnol le:ir n to lick thl.~ U.'le of m15clf', how ra.n wf'l !0]111 ireater viOences such as war ?" 't\'tAT PROFESSOR A1nsl erdflm . 11nd olhr.1 opponent.~ of the drath peria!ty, reallj ha ve their e~e 011 is • b11tctl or c a ~I'.~ before the hiAh court 1n whic h till cruciil lega l iss ue has nol yeL been dtcid- ed Tlese cases hinge on whether e1- e:cutio1. is a "cruel and unumJal punishnent '' and th~ outlawed by the Constit~ion. If the court rults ye!, that will be l'te end of the death penalty. Tht re '\are lhose who op~ capit ol!) punishmebt. but s•y there shoul d be ex~ ceptioos ii the c1111e ol certain te.rribl1 crimes, llke pultin1 bom bs in 1ircr1tft, nr co~kiHinc~. Then> may be SQme thin1 in lht.~e exctfltion~. bu t the cop-kill ing ca!t i• a weak (ll'tf', All the slal 1slic.~ Jh(lw \hAt the rate ~ this crime i• nn lower in Jllt:ttes whlrlt hllvP. r ii pital puniJ11h mcnt than in UioSe ·w~ith have abolished ii. I , __ : __ Thu rs~ay, July 15, ig11 The t rfftorilll J>60t of tht 1Xtilt1 Pi/nt setks to itifo rm nnd ttfm. ti/alt rearlt r1 bv prt.r11nting this 1!t W3pnptr'1 opininn.t ttt1d r.om- n1itniar11 • un topics of int.tT111t and signfficarict, by J>1'0lridt ng d forum Jor tht tzprtultm of 011 r rta<ltr.t' opinions, arad bv prf'.,'.11 titlQ' th.t diDtf'Sfl vitw- pnints nf infnrmtd ob.t1trwr1 a11d .tpnkr,sm11 n o.. tnpia of ih• rlnu. Robert N. Weed, Publhirher ' ' DAJLV PILOT 5 10,000 Firn1s Bid For Drnnp Public Work s Veto Ov errUle Fails Stunned hy Tragedy Mrs. Ann Johnson of Desloge, Mo., seemed to be 1n a st.ate of !ihock after a tornado slash ed through a trailer court damaging her home and killing three persons in the area Wednesday e\'ening. Senator Hughes Not Running for President WASHINGTON (UPTl - Sen. Harold E. Hughes t D- · 1owa). said today he would not ~ a candidate for the Demo er a t i c presidential nomination next year. Hughe11 did not announce 11upport of llny of the other prospective De mocr a tic Pfesidential randirlates. "I "''ill 1o1·alch \.\'llh keen in- terest the de\•elopment nl the issues by all of the candidates in the field. and will lend my !'-uprort !n that candidate \.\-ho IS m<lst forthright on the 1~sues and most capable of carrying them out when he hPeomes our national leader." Hughes said at a ne ws con· fer ence. silverwoods WASHINGTON (UPI) The Anny Corps of En(ineer11 reported tod1y th•t 1bout 10,000 "crlttcal lndustrie11'' h•ve •sked for ptrmlssJon to dlac har.-ie w 11 s 1 es into navigablP water11. The permits are required under thf' Refu!e Act of 1899, which thr Ju strr e Department and !he F. n v 1 r on m ,. n t .11 I Protection Agency ! E P A ) have rf'cently bep;un !o enforce 1111 a means of curbing water pollution. ThP EPA 1lso announced tn- d:iy proposrd rul,.s For com - plainants to adv1.st' feder11I and slate go\'emments of alleied vir>lators of lhf' Clran Air Act. \Yithout Ille necessity of suing thr government Lt. Gen Frrderic k J rrarke, chif'f of the t'1'.lrpl!, sail1 l:l,000 app lication s In d ischar~e t>fflup,n[s havf' been ri'!reived. The deadline fnr fil- ing was July 1. Clarke ~aid 1wo-lhirds nf th e applican ts arP f1lin 11: a 11 "crHic,111 industrJe.~ " Permit.'! granted under this cate1:ory requ ire detalled h1boratory ana.lysls. Nearly half the applications 11re for industrial oper1tion11 in New England, New York. New Jersey. Del11~·a re and Peonsvlvania. on the shores of the Grcal Lakes and in the Ohio \'alley, Clarke said in a statement. On 11 nolher pollut1nn fr nnl "'cdnesday. the Ho use Merchant M11r inf' Comml!tee vo!ed unanimously lo ban U.S. dumping of r a d i o 1 n g l c a I y,•asl.es nr chemical or biological warfarf' wPapons in ~ans 11nywhere in the world. AFTER INVENTORY CLEAR-AWAY OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M.• How through Sunday luly 18th Men's Clothing 1/2 OFF Selected Groups LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS REG . 85.00-89.95 42.50 •44.90 QUALITY BLAZERS REG .55.00-65.00 27.50·32.SO DRESS SLACKS REG. TO. 24.95, TO CLEAR 12.00 Entire stock not included in this event. Alteration charges on al/ l /2 Price Clot hing. Hur:y for these great va lues. Kn it slacks and other line clothing at greatly red uced prices. Mit chell , FBI Named In Lawsuit PHILADELPHIA tL'PI) Ty,·o pacifist o"rganizations and la individuals sued Wednesday 10 halt a!leged FBI harass· ment. They named FBI Direc- to r J. Edgar Hoover and At- !orney General John N li1itchell as defendants. The plainti ffs , besides re- questing an injunc!inn against the FBI, asked the U.S. Distr ict Cnurt to A w a rd S.390.000 damages: S!S.000 for each individual, !Hl0,000 in punitive damages. and SI 0,000 each for the two organiaztlons, the American Friends Service Committee ( AFSC 1 and the Philadelphia Resistance. Almost all the plaintiffs are residents of the Po.,.,·elton Village section of the rily, an area housing students, hippies and antiwar activists. David Ka1rys. a la\vyl'.'r fnr the plaintiffs said residents of the area have .been harassf'd beceuse the FBI suspect<; the per5ons who stole files from the FBI Media, P;i , bureau Ii1•e in lhe Powelton section. ( I WASHINGTON (APl Sen.ate Democrlll! h11ve fallen five votea &hon. of overriding President Nixon's 1•eto of a $5.6-blll1on public v.·orks bill, despite 11upport from 11 handf ul of Republic1na. The vote was 57 to 36, with 1 two-thirds majority needed for pass111e. Only one vote to sustain the Vt"IO came I r o m the Democrlltlc side of the 11isle. I! was cast by Sen. Harry F'. Byrd of Vi rginia. rr-elecled last yt"a r ;is an independent. \Vednesday '11 act 1 on ap. parently was the death knell for 1 S2-bi!lion bu1ld1n1: pro- Deniocrats To HoUl TV Ads Dow n WASHINGTON (UPI ) -At leas! six possible Democratie1 pre sidential candidates ha.ve l agreed to limll pre<llnvention spending for the !97Z nomina- tion and to hold television andl radio broadcast expenses to five cents per registered voter in states .,.,,here they enter pr imaries. Any candidate "'ho en tered 1111 2.1 states v.·hich holdl presidential primaries or elect national convention delegates in primaries could spend no more than a tot al or 12.82 million for pol itical broad- casts. 'This agrttment alo ng v.·1th other effor1s to limit pre-con- vention spending was an-I nounced at a news conference \\'t"d nesday night byl De mocratic Nat1onal Ch;:iirman La wrence f . O"Brien after a long dinner session in his hotel apartment. WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR & FURNISHINGS 40%·50% :::.. \ I ' FASHION CLEAR-AWAY Not •v•ll•b'• •t use or .P8lm Springs Famous Maker Pant Suits & Dresses 1'e111l•rly ~e.OO-M.00 1s;90.49,90 I Summer Pant Suits .. , , .... 19,90.29,90 R~vl•rly 40.00-M.OO two pc. sty!N Better Pant Suits ........• .,39.90·68.90 R-cul•rly 70.00-I .0.00 2 & 3-pc 5/ylN Sweaters; Blou ses; Pant Tops. 8.90·11.90 11.,ul•rly 14.00-:J2.00 Sportswear Separates •.•...• J/2 Price Flegu/1t1/y 10.00..fC.OO • Long Sleeve Dress Shirts R~. '1.lJ0.,.00 Fl8g, 9.li(J..1,.00 3.99 5.99 Woven & Knit Sport Shirts fif&g. 7.00-8.50 Reg. 9.00-12.00 3.99 5.99 Casual Slacks !f&g 11 .00-12.00 3.99 5.99 Better Neckwear R&g. 3.00 to 7.!:>0 & up 1.99 2.99 3.99 Swim Trunks ~~g. 10.00 4.99 Florsheim Shoes & Boots Seleel•d styles rt1q. 24.05-36.95 19.80-27.80 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEW PORT CENTER gram designed lo create the most part. pro b ab I y on worlhwtule pro Jee~ ... said 200,000 jobs but rejected by \l.'ouldn 't ha\"e b" e om e Sen. Jenrunp Ralldolph !D-\Y. President NU-on on grounds it avail11ble lor another I 8 Va !, chairmen of the Pubht! would do no lasting good and months . could prove both unnecessary Nixon has indiciltd ht has \\l orks Committee. and inflationary. no objections to other pro-But Sen. Howard Baker Jr. Nixon signed a bill Monday visions of the vetoed bill -1 tJt. Tenn .). said the cost would establishing a $2.25-billion pro-Sl.5-b!Hion ut.enaion of the have bee.ii $20.000 !or every gram to crt a!e emereency Appalach.lan re1Jon&.l develop- public-service jobs, calling It a ment program md a $2·bi!lion job crea ted. temporary step that will offer renewal of the Publ ic Worlul "Most people who would be training designed to lead to and Development Act. beneficiaries v.•ou.ld be far permaMnt employment. Th~ ~tepped-up buildin1 pr1>-happier ,,.,·Ith the '20.000 tha.ra But he said the building gram would have been "an ef-our efforts to legls!a.te," he \lo'OU!d have crealed only WPA-fecti ve mechanlsm for placing said •·Jt would be too little, too style dead-end job1; thet. for the lWemployed back to work late and loo coslly. 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I DISPO:ilR Wl'V 111 we""" ll<N" ....,,.. r~.s•M:-lr•ll>•• """ •~v '"'*' ll•1Dt111r• ~e1utl/ul (lf'81'8~·•f'fl0f fltl,.lau 11w r WnJU. l lVllS 11~. '"• "W•t .. (1'111"1!'' '"" lt!1 ""IJ CIMr I•"'• <Molly ,,..... "'Ort "'• '""°'''"' !"9 W$1\11erlvJ MDCIII n ~II • Ill• tl"ll Cl"Ol lClf' -~trll\!Y """' I f·VM• ....... '"'"''l~ty, Ito fl'I I Ulllty llOI> "'a<ll l"'S/llk·l rt fll• tl'I ,.,,.,,,,_, 0.-. 411111\tt f l)tioftll\ In .,.,U, l!ltl'e<'I MOU RS: Mond•y -Frld1y 9 1.m. -9 p.m. 51turcfey 9 •.m. -6 p.m. Sund•y 10 1.m.-4 p.m. e - . ~ ..... -· . -' ' ·. • Co!da Mesa Today's Fl••I EDI TION N.Y. Steeb vo t:. 64 , NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA~IFORNIA TH URSDAY, JULY 15, ·1971 TEN CENTS Ft&n ot the Foir There are a lot of things a kid can do at the Orange County Fair . .lust ask Brian Milone, 2. San Fernando. J1e met a co~·-Or !i.1ichael, 3, and Jimmy Sangster, 6, Costa Mesa , and DeDe Da\'is. 9. Irvine. They sat in on a puppet show. And Brian Rosenbaum. 2, Costa !\1esa, who made friends "'ith a monkey. Phone Strike 'Sabotage ' Fire Bo111b ing, Cab le Cutting Charged in Dispute By United Pre:io1 International ·~abotage, including a fire bombin_g and cable cutting, wa s charged to,hiy 1n the cnf.st·to--coasl strike against the natidn '1 telephone syste m. • ' :The United Transportation Uoion IITTUJ went ahead with J)l11ns In go on e'trlke against at least twe railroads Fri· day despite industry threal!J lo fire thou.sands 11f worker.Ii and cut the pay ot others. There were few U any .i;igns of a cooloff In other labor disputes which have idled tens of thousands of workers in the coun· try. A ball million telepbone worker• were State GroupApproves ToughCo.astline Bill From Wire Setvlce1 SACRAMENTO -A tough coastline conservalion bill was 11pproved by the Assembly Ways and Means OommHtee here today and aenl to the Assembly floor. The btll would create 1 n~ state agf!n- ey with veto power over local coastline del'elopment plans. The Ways and Mean!! Committee also passed an omnibu5 bill est.abl\shing a M!Vf!n·nlf'mber state environmental Qlla1t. tv. board for the orderly, long range d('o'e\oprnent of all of California"• natural (f!$0urces. C:08stline prntccllon would ali;o be one o('the jobs of thio proposed environmental iiu"a l!ty board. Both bills e!l"lablish stale powt"' over cn&l!tllne development. The roaslllne conser.vaUoo b 111 . .l!''lthored by Assemblyman Alan Sieroly -.. ,, ---... _ -·- ([).Beverly Hills), is designed to protect the coastline for aJJ Califomiaru "and not to allow residen~ along the coast to close It off,'' Sieroty said. 1'he mea!ure. approved by 1 spilt voice vote, would set up a stat.ewide coast.el conservation board and ftve regional boards or private citizens and city and county offici&la. 1be boirds Would evelop coastal region plans extending five milt! inland and have pmnjt authority In a lltrip from. three miles at sea to l,000 yards inland. AS8elllt>i,man Frank Belotti ( R • Eurelca) objected tnst the Sieroty bill, AB 1471 , "will set up 1 dynasty, a die· Utor, lo handle the affair!! of the: people of the reg)on." "I think Olia meuure is a real blow at local government." added A~cmblyman !See COASn.INE, Page%! ---., ~A'' ... •~.-· in the second day of their nat1on"''1de strike against the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T). The Illinois Bell Telephone Co. announced it has cut of! negotiations with electrical workers because of "vicious and insane" acts of violence. The company said large areas of Lake County in northern Illinois were cut off from telephone service because 11f sabotage. Five separate cables were cut near Libertyville. Ill .. the company said, and Lhree junction boxes were burned •ut. Also in Illinois. two men were arrested In connection \\'It h the fire bombing of a telephone company garage at Elgin which caused an estimated $50,000 damage . A bullet was fired through the window (If the home of a company official in the Elgin area and a rock was hurled through the window (If the home of another of· ficlal. Aa the deadline for a rail strike -a walkout which could mushroom inlo a na· tionwide shutdown -mounted, the railroad Industry pklced a newspaper advertisements charging a strike would ~ "unnecessary . , . senseless." "The railroad industry can't afford it." the advertisement said. "The national economy can't afford it. You can 't afford it." Strikes also conlinued in the copper, shipping, telegraph and farm equipment lndmlries. and complicating the labor scene were contract talks In volving 350,000 ,;tee! workers and 650.000 postal (See STRIKE, Pag~ % ) U.S. Offers Truce Cease-fire Proposed During Talks PARIS IUPll -The United St.ales of· fered what it called • new approach to- day aimed at unfreezing the Vietnam peace. conference including a ceast.-fire throughout Indochina. It said the Com· munists failed to respond constructively. David K. E. Bruce. the chief American negotiator at the Paris talks, suggested at today's weekly meeting of the cooference a cease-fire while the July I Communist peace proposals are discu~d. He again urged a restricted, nonpublic Bankers Tell Reluctance To Make Loan WASHINGTON IUPI ) -A coalition of 24. bankers testified today that it will not mRke any further loans to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. unless the government backs lln additional $250 million the aerospace firm says is needed to avoid bankruptcy . The banks, wh ich already have loaned J...ockheed $400 mlllion, acknowledged that they could make the loans without jeopardizing their assets, but said they would not do so without a government guarantee. House Bank Committee Chairman, Rep. Wright Patman (0-Tex.), said failure of the bank.a to make the loans without government insurance amounts ti> "a breakdown ln our ~rcial ban\ing gystem." .. ' Patman says that he wantift.odmMd to exhaust all lta efforts to get privat.f! financiog without government aid before his committee: approves a bill . But at a National Press Club news con- ference Wednesda y night, Patman sald it was loo late to ~nd Lockheed back to private investors because there is too much sentiment in the House to provide 11ome form of aid to Lockheed. Patman predicted that the House would pass •n aid bill to Lockheed before Congress takes a month-Jong recess in August. Fair Attendance Sho ws Big Jump Over Last Year First day atten dance al the Orange County Fair surpassed 6,500 visitors. a new high mark for the Costa Mesa event. Fair direetors expect to hit the 200,000 a ttendance mark by the fair's sixth and final d~y Sunday . Tuesday's visitors easi· 1.v topped the 4.7::MI atlendance figure for the first da y last yrar. Jamei; Porterfield. fa ir d ir e c Io r, credited b11!111d singer Pat Boone with drawing !he large crowd. The Boone family show drew between 2.500 and 3,000 fan5 to the amphitheater. His show had the largest crowd record- ed since Glenn Campbell appeared at the fair three years ago. Winners of rhe first annual twins con- test, sponsored by the Central Orange County Mothers of Tw ins Club, were al10 announced opening day. Mike and Malt Mu.skavitc b. fi, of Costa Mesa, were the most identical boys. The girl wlnnera were Karen and Sharon Jones, 4, from La Habra. Wednesday was senior citizen day with folks over 52 entering the fair at half price. Wednesday attendance top ped the 8,$45 mark. Firemen Get Help-Whew! Crises c-0me at all houn In the 24-hour duty shifts cf firemen, who are alway1 cautious when en- countering noxious fumu. So the: crew donned g!ls masks at mldniRht Wednesday whf:n their bi& red engtne. rolled l1Jt at the Gordon Kessler home. 1506 Santanell!I Ter- race. Corona de! Mar. "Coaxed two skunks fro m the garage," said the cryptic call sheet. without explanalion of how to coax skunks. "Carefully,'' quipped a firem!l n who came on at the moming shift. ''Very carefully." • • meeting to discu,s., the Communist plan. But he emerged from today's fou r-hour sessi-011: and told newsmen, "J 5(1Ugtl~o elicit some clarification or Uieir pro- posals, past and present, but without any response. "Nor did I get any an.!Wer to I.he ques- tions I put to them, They pursued their usual false propaganda and reasserted their usuaJ preconditions." Am-0ng other things, the Communist plan calls for releasing the appr-0ximately 450 American prisoners of war and withdrawing all U.S. troops in Vietnam before I.he end of this year. At today's session with the Com- munists, Bruce asked them lo spe.cift whether, as their spokesman had in- dicated, "military and political questions could be dealt with separately." Bruc-e said. "this is not apparent from your seven points, in which for example you still link the problem of cease-fire to !See PEACE, Page Z) Nearly One Third Oaim They Want to Quit State SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Nearly one-third of California'! residents, many disillusioned with overcrowding and pollution, say they would like to leave the Golden State. a statewide poll revealed today. A sampling cf 1,050 persons by the Field Resea rch Corp. said that the 29 percent desiring to move preferred Oregon, Colorado and Arizona in that order. Since 1963 an esllmated 1.5 million adults have migrated to California ID enjoy her scenery, warm climate and rich economy. Now about half of the newcomers rate the state something less than the best place to live and would like to move elsewhere. the poll reported. When the slate's popularity vr1as polled four years ago, the survey said, almost three of four Californians considered the state the ··greatest." This year only about two of three residents rate California as "one of the best places"' to Jive, the poll stated. Al the root of the decline of California's appeal is its JO.year populatiort explosion. C111ifomia ha1 become the nation's most populous state with rome 20 million persons. Growing sm-0g and air pollution are other major drawbacll.s, the poll stated. The Los Angeles and San Diego areas of Southern Califomia declined greatly in appeal, while the 11gricu.!tural Central Valley and urbanized San l"r_ .. y Aroa ..al&IMll.-'"'ity, Ibo survey conclude<i. ' A.ug. 4 Date Final Hearing Slated For Budget on College By TERRY COVILLE O! lfl• D•llr "llel 11111 Aug 4 will be gr;1duation day for a $23 million 1971-72 budget presented by I.he Coast Community College District. That day has been set for a public hearing on the final version of the budget wh ich was inspected Wednesday night by district trustees. The !otal budge t figure 1s S22,9J4,B.18 -about $400,000 higher than I.he 1970-71 budget. The new operating figure for the district -it cover.<1 Orange r.oast and Golden We.i;t colleges, from Seal Beach to Newport Beach -represents a 21-cent decrea se in the laxes. Current tax rate for the district is 89 cents per SIOO of assessed valuation. The Property Value R eport Sho ws Incom e Drop Property valuations re leased this week by tlle Orange County Asse550r's Office will amount to a S126.J57 drop in inccme anticipated pn the $42.2 million Newport· Mesa Unified School District budgel. Fiscal Planning Directer Walter Adrian said that offsetting increases in st.ate aid due to the as~ valuation decrea!le from antlcipated property value!!, will reduce the "negative effect" on the budget lo $106,482. The district expects a $19,000 boost in !tale Aid . Fortunately, the district had retained about $50,000 In Ill! undistributed reserves account, Adrian said. This means the board next Tuesday might consider culll to bring the planned 1971·72 expenses in line wlth •vallable income: On the other hand, trustees cou.ld levy a permissive override tax of one cent to pay for the Regional OccupaUon Training program budgeted at tome '44,000 for the next year, Adrian noted. With ill< me cent tax, the propostd 00dget Would be balanced without re- quiring use of part ol the 4.7 percent the district. malnlama for conllngenc:ltl such a11 unexpected lntrtues In eruvllmtnt. Adrian's esUm1tJng of the Wlal ~ f>trlY valuation of the district wb1ch In· cludes both Ne wpcw-t Beach and Costa Mesa was wllhln half ol one percent, he &aid. The district's MUmate. WIS $2.9 ml\U<>n shy of the actual asaesaed valu· 1tion total for the two cllles, about $513 mlllion. • new rate should be 68 cents. "We trimmed more than SJ million In requests be.fore presenting this budge t," Chancellor Norman E. Wat!On aaid Wednesday. The budget the public will see Aug. 4 Is $860,000 higher than the preliminary budget subm1t!cd more than a month ago to the board of trustees. But even with the increase, district officials saved another penny in the tax rate in the final ver sion. "About $600.000 of that increase Is monry from last year's budget tha t was never paid out, and jLL.~t ca rried ove r thill: ye;ir when certain pP.yments will come dur." Watson explained. The rest of the money represents federal funding for approved programs at the two college campuses. "The most significant part of it al!," W11.lson continued . "Is that our cost per student is the lowest of any community college district in the state." During the 197!J.71 school year it only cost the distrkt $760 per student in operating funds. In 195g..10. the figure was $758 per student. That co.st excludes money spent on construction. The new budget may refleet ~ even lower figure . though final enrollment (Ste BUDGET Page !) Orange Cout Weatlaer Morning cloudiness, haze ind weak onshore breeze• were fore. cast t-0 keep the Orange Coast cool· er today and Friday with temper ... tures at 75, rising to 8S inland. Lows aroUild 65. INSIDE TODAY Nortlurn l tal11 hll3 betn f'OCJc.. ed by an earthquake which shook man11 city ruidcnti out of their beds and sparked a po.11i0o k11 exodus from many towm. Siory Page 4. <•Ufwllll I Clteclll11t U• 1 Cl•tllfllll ...... c.mltl JI (tell-.! .. Ot•lll N~!i(M It ltHorlal "'" ' •"""'1•1• ...... t 16"11 "fl'l••c• W.JJ "-"ie-14 A11r1 Ll !Mt" U ... 11\o'lln , .. ,, Mlllull ,111111, u N .. i.tot l Nn1 f·I Ort"" C-ty II '""'' J).JJ t!9f.-1t1.1r,1tJ »-IY Tt~¥~1611 It Tltffltrt I• 11 W11th., t W•mHt't NIWl !).ti Wtr~ NI°" 4 • ' DAIL y •JLOT c r~'"""· Julr I.I. 1971 ~~--"-~~---'~~~---'==:=:::~:::::.::::.:: Man son Says Beheaded One Victim LOS A.-.;GELES t i..;pJ) -Charles 1'.tanson, already ~ntenced to death for the seven Tate·l..a Bianca murders, tried to plead guilty to two more slayings Wed- nesday, saying of one of the victims, "l'U :admit I chopped his head off." The cult leader's request and su~ quent remarks threw his second murd~r trial into ch30S -JUSl as his actions in the Tat~La Bianca case had on nume rous occasions. '')!our honor." Manson asked Superior Court Judge Raymond Choate. "Could I plead guilty:' Could we change the plea? "I'll admit I chopped his head off. \\'e could go one step further. \Ve could say I was diS11ppo inted because I didn't cbop rny own off." Manson tnen tried to fire hi5 attornev, Trvin' Kanarek, and r~uested onCe an-m that he be allowed to represent himself "with what small mind I have.'' But 11.fanson '! requests to change his plea and fire Kanarek were denied and at thf! end or the tangled court session he ended up with two lawyers -Kanarek and Howard Beckler. Tm surprise development interrupted a tedious day of jury selection, v.·hich was resuming today following further sessions bf-tween !hf! judgf!, Kanarek and Bttkler, whom Choate appointed to advise Manson. Manson. 36, is on trial for the killings of Gary Hinman. a musician, and Donald ''Shorty'' Shea, whose body never v.·as round. Thi! contention of decapitation ap- parenUy referred to the S~a killing. The prosecution contended in ii.! brief that the victim v.•as beheaded. Shea, 36, v.·as a hand at the Spahn Ranch, a stronghold nf Maruon and hb followers north of Los Angeles before they fled to Death Valley .after the Sharon Tate murders in August, 1969. The judge a ppointed Be<:kJer to advise Man.son on the attempted change of plea but after a 25-minute meeting with the cult leader the lawyer said he ethically could take no action. Beckler sa!d he was limited in what he told ~fanson because Kanarek was still I.he cult leader's attorney of record but he agreed to talk to him again today . Choate. erplaJning his rejection of 11-fanson's confession, said "the court ls not coavinced that 11-fr. Manson's state- ment about a change of plea is anything more than a dilatory tactic." The judge also .admonished Atanson Rft.tr he tulllfil to newsmen &eated eight feel away and told them, "l"ve advised all my friends ln jail to kill all of you," Official V otes For S elf; LAFC New Chairma1i Los Alamitos Councllman Joseph Hyde voted for himself to break a tie Wed· nesday and become new chairman of Orange County's Local Agency Fonna- tion Commission (LAFC). Supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers supported Hyde for the post. He was attending his first meeting of the LAFC having been named a com- missioner by the Orange County League of Cities last Thursday in a 13-to 12 vote over incumbent chairman Lou i a Reinhardt, Fullerton councilman. Whe n the first vote Wednesday came out 2 to 2. veteran LAFC Comnussioner Stanley !'otlhrup of San Clemente who was supported by Charles Pearson asked Hyde if he waoted the post. "I guess I'll be the supreme egotist and volt for myself," Hyde said. 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Les Mall, 45, of 333 First St., and Merrill Basler. 49, of 613 Sea Brteze Drive, died on the flight along with 14 others who v.·ere inspecting a large land development at Shelter Cove. The plane era.shed into a huge rock near tht Pacific Coast shoreline about 80 miles south of Eureka. • Ill Crash had removed the locks before takeoff. One investigator said witness 1esl1n1ony \Vould bt the only inform?llun He said it is unlikely lhe tall a.~se111bly of the plane v.·ould ever be recovererl from the Y.'fetkage bec<iuse heavy seas have ··pulverized the frame beyond recognition.'' Investigators have ruled out a possibl e pov.·er failure-. officials said. Se\'ell persons survl'ved the era.sh. Badha1n Bids For Pr ime Beach Land Stanton police officer Larry \Vhalen /center) and his famil_y are reco.ve.rin.g together in Tustin Coinmunity Hospital from 1n.1ur1es suffered in traffic accidents. ~Vhalen \\'as hur~ last \\leek ,~·hen a driver attempt· 1ng to evade police ran1med his police cruiser. His \vile Oeft) and sister·in-law Tammy Nobles, 13. and son Larr y, 5, were injured July 1 when Mrs. \Vhalen lost control of the family van in high \vinds near Riverside. The control pieces, called "down locks'' by aviators, are designed to be used ""hile planes are on the ground. They secure the elevators from flapping in the wind and damaging controls. The FAA said the Jocks apparently were not engaged by the DC-3 crew after it delivered 20 sales representatives to the sea~ide subdivision for a project tour. The pilot of a companion plane car- ryinJ potential customers landed soon aftelWards and connected Ule locks without telling the other crew. FAA of- ficials were qulck not to place any blame on the pilot. His name was not released. Ne\\•port Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham Wednesday revived a proposal for the state to buy a quarter.mile st.retch of prime beach downcoast from Doheny State Park. If the effon succeeds, public use would· be guaranteed. Rock et Blast I g nites Blaze Explosion of an experimental rocket Wednesday at the Phi!co- Ford Aeronutronic"s test s11e cine mile north of the !'.:I Toro r.-la nne Corps Air Station ignited a 2J-acre brush fire. A force of 75 county firemen fought for one hour to subdue the stubborn blaze. There were no in· juries or structural damage froin either the blaze or explosion, ac- cording to Battalion Chief Stan Overton. From Page 1 PEACE. • • the prior satisfaction of your political demands. There is no more pressing military question than the need to stop the killing throughout Indochina." Bruce asked the Communists. "are )'ou now willing to consider a cease-fire separately and join us in a real e(fort to end the fighting firs\? "I earnestly hope your answer is .Ye~. for I can think or nothing more universally desired or 1nore helpful to setting the stage for serious nrgotlations on all the other i.<;.<;ues nl stnke here:' The United States has called in the pa~t for cease-fires. notably last Oct. 7, when President Nixon called for a "('ease·fire in place'' during an expanded peace con- ference. The new Communist peace plan call~ only for a cease-fire between the Viet- r><1mese Communists and US. forces. Bruce, in efrect. was \Yidening that to in- clude a cease-fire b\' all forces. allied anrl Communist. throug.hout all o( Indochina -Lao.s and Cambodia as \\'tU as Viel· nain. The CommunisLS 1n recent inter\Je\\!l have insisted That to enlarge their cease· f re proposal would simply l>r a delaying tac11c. On the same ground~. tha t 1he t:ni!.ed Stales i.'i stalling. the Commim1s1.~ last ,,.~ .. k refused lo hold a restricted m~ting. Bau Lau Bi ll J\'ixed SACRA~1F.~TO fliPI I -The Senate llr::il!h ;ind \\'rlfarc Committer \\"ed· nesday drfrillrrl the IC'1:1sl::iture ·s last surl'ivin~ bill to "ban thr l'an."' The comrnittrP rPJCclrrl ;i measure by Srn .John 1\ i\"eiedl~· 1 fl.\\111lnut Creek J. \\"hich proposed hanning the sale of bt>vfragl's 1n a container unlt'ss it was biodegradable or 1t earned a five-cent deposit. TO LEAD COLLEGE BOARD Ccnst O i~trict's Hvmphr•ys .. l'rom Page 1 i:s,;:,~d~.~n.:h.: .~ The environmental quality b 1 11 soonsored by Assembl yman Edy,·1n L. z·Berg (0.Sacramento), contains the same coastline measures. but a!so sels up regional boards for the entire state. It was also passed on a narrow split \'oice vole. The measure first sets up a i>even member state board, to be staffed by recognized professionals on en· vironmental conditions v.·ho are to devise a state master plan by 197~. 'f'he measure also creates eight regional boards for the north coast, San Francisco Bay. the centrsl coast. south coast, San Diego. Sacramento Vall~\·, San Joaquin Valley and the Colorado oesert. Regional boards \\·ould be required lo ;idopt regional plans by Jan. l. !976. for the conservation and de\'elopment ol their areas. State board m<'mbers would replace ex - isting state offices of planning and research, v.·ater resources control board, slate air resource board and all regional a ir pollution control district.!. State board members v.·ould ha\·e an- nual salaries of $32 .500, while regional board members v.·ould earn $27,SOO. F rom Page 1 BUDGET ... From Page 1 STRIKE. • • v.·orkers in Washington. Union Pacific and the Southern Hailway are the targets of the UTU's walkout, but the union also wants to strike the Chicago & North \\'estern Railway. Whether they will be able to strike the C&NW depends on a court hearing today in Chicago on an injunction issued by a federal judge preventing the "The locks should have been on anyway," an FAA crash investigator said. .. It i.s customary procedure, and it is just as customary for the crew to check and unlock them before takeoff. They are1ft going lo fly anywhere \\'ith them on, that's for sure." \\'itnesses said the plane "settled back"' three times v.·hile trying to lift off the runway. The FAA said the death of the crew will make it difficult to determine if they strike until July 23. As a result of the lhreatened strike. the Mrs. M urman railroads announced \Vednesday they would impose the new work rules on all railroads nol hit oy tht strike. would fire Last Rites Set thousands of L"TU members and cut paychecks of others. Th• mass walk""' b, soo.ooo eom-At Countv Church· niunications \Vorkers Or A me r i c a .; ~~~::,sd~~Je~i:~~ngseh~~c;'.ttl:x~~~t f~~ Final rites will be held this weekend for delays v.·hen calling information or in ~1rs. Lester Murman. v.•ife of a lon&·time operator assisted calls. Newport Beac+t businessman, who died Jn a cross.country check, UP I bureaus \Yednesday aflemoon at the age of 39 reported waiting up to 2""1: minutes 10 following a long illness. reach an information operator, v.·ith Services for Mrs. Rob!ynn Murman will !tsser de.la ys for operator·as5isted credit be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Holy card or person-l~person long distance Family Catholic Church in Orange. calls. Rosary will be said Friday at 8 p.m. Scattered incidents of violenct and van-For many years. J\lrs. f\.1urman 's hu~ dalism occurred. band has owned and operated a popular F'lre late Wednesday destroyed an 1vel l·known Newport BeAch waterfront The matter had been considered dead and owners of the valuable property hacj:° placed it on the open market v.·hen th~ state had failed to come up with a sug· .. gested $1.7 million offer of purchase price. A legislative bill to appropriate thr_ money recently v.·as killed by lhf Sacramento lawmakei:s. Badham proposed amendments to the dead bill, changing the authors to himself and Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R·Newixirt Beach). The amendments received the unanimous approval of the Assembly Ways and Means commillee Wednesday. The measure to purchase the eight acres of prime beach front wes originally' authored by Assemblyman K r: n · McDonald ([).Ventura)". Bad.ham said Wednesday he revived the measure at the request of the State DiviJion o{ Beaches and Parks. State parks officials ha\'e Jong been in favor or the acquisition af the property. which lies direcUy south of Doheny State Beach . Park. It once was the site of the Capistrano. Beach Club. Badham said he felt certain the ' measure would be quickly approved by the Assembly. However, the bill faces tough opposition in the Senste where . Finance Committee Chairman Randolph Collier (0-Yreka) assertedly engineered the death of the originaJ measure durinl a budget conference committee session. The property i.'I" currently on the, market for $3 million and is being offered as a possible .'l"ite for condominiums Md single-family houses. Illinois Bell Telephone Co. garage at cocktail lounge and restaurant. Snug Elgin. UL. but fire officials v.·ou\d not Harbor on the Rhine in the city's old Can-p speculate on the cause of the blaze. nery Row area. 1~otesl Up in Air figures \\'on·t be known until late in the Service was hampered Wednesday Besides her husband, Mrs. Murman, ye:ir. when supervisory pt>rsonnel reported they who resided 13141 Flint Dr., Santa Ana, is CARDIFF, Wales (AP) Ninf; This budget reflects a 5.6 percent cost were unable lo get through picket lines at survived by seven chlldren, her parents, members of the Welsh Language Society of Jiving salary increase granted Bradford and Charleroi. Pa. Se,,1·ce (n Dr. and Mrs . Tensard KeMl'!dy, 11nd climbed towering television masts in I I I . d ( . u brother and sister·in·law, Dr. and ~frs. var1·"us no..t~ of Wal•· (·"ay and s•·a~ eac 1ers. p us improve nnge benerits. 230 custo1ners in West .J\tiami , "la ..... ,, v t->"" ""' uu u ,. .•. c · 'II · k r " Kay Kennedy. all of Canton , Ohio. ped themselves there. urrent operation WL pie off nearly knocked out when someone stuffed a Funeral services are under direction or $17 million of the budget, easily the big-Junction box with rags and set them on Sm1··• & Tuthl'll M"'t"o~. SIUlta An•. The! .Y. we~:-~_e,manding a setiarate. gcsl h"nk Olh ts · 1 d $1 2 c· ...,, "-/ te ev1s1on Cu#lu~ for Welsh langu•ge . c ... . er amoun inc u e . ire. At Broward County, Fla., 20 persons ....... ",. who ,,.. m•y -~n'b"(e •- ' ·11·· ( ·1 · ., 5 111u ·•:!<• o..VJn. u ...., programs only. Both neh•:orks f\noratin"" n1 Jun or commun1 Y service. ..... \\"ere arrested on charges of bl•cki'ng ,,. p 'd s -~ d H · J · f -~ • II. ( · 1 1 1 u rov1 ence pe=u an eanng C iruc o in Wales inclu~ some programs in \Velsh n'i ion or capita cut ay, I million for C'l'SS to a telephone bu ilding. orange lhP reserves and lesser amounts !o other J ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;i::,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;""~t~the2;~g~,..~·~"~'~f"'~l~is~in~E~ng~l~is~h~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; areas. r D1str1rl t?~es \\"\II supply \ht biggest part of the revenue v.·ith more than $6 7 million, "·hHe the state "·\It chip in $5 7 ' rn1Hion. The rest of the re\'enue y,·ill come from \'arious federal, private and local funds. The 2l<en1 tax reduction achieved this I year means the O\\'ner of a $32,000 home assessed at $8,000 will save about $16 on his property taxes for the Coa.!it district. I \\"a tson said the Aug. 4 public hearing "Ill be held at 8 p.m. in district head· I quarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesll. 1 Afler the public hearing trustees v.•ill adopt the final budget. making \\'halever changes they desire. Mesa Aide Gi ve n Coll ege Trustee Presi dency Post .... Robert L. Humphre~·s. 45, assistant city attorney for Costa ~!esa, was named president of the Coast Community College Board of 'I'rustces f\1onday night. Humphreys has been on the board since 1%1 \Ir also served as ho;ird president in 1964·6.5 and again in 1966·67. He succPeds (;corgr Rodda . a Corona del Mar engineering executive, "'ho stepped down lo thr ne\\"\y created vice president posi- llon. Hu1nphtP}'S \1·ss absen1 for his firsl ineeting as presK!ent. He is a graduate of Orange Coast Co llege and Cal State, Long Beach. He f'.:irned his Jaw degree at Loyola Uni\'ersily and has bttn M Orange Coun- ly resident the: past 28 years. The president's term is for one year. Ra re Prin1a tc Born PHOE:~IX. Ariz. iUPll -The birth or 1111 rirang111an. ont' of the v.·orld"s rarest 11r1n1111r~ \\'a~ 'announced \Vednesdey by I I hr Phoenix Zoo. I Ofl1C'1:1ls ~aid orangutans are in danger 1 nf c11"t1nr11on in I.hf' v.·ild and Iha! l'\"en a rlnmrstic birth I~ r11re. .JJ J. (Jarrell ~ 18th SEM I ANNUAL SA LE! One of tli e finest selection s o f Furnit ure in the H arbor A rea. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Durin9 this Sale Period You Will ..• SAVE 20% ••. ON ALL ••• HERITAGE & DREXEr.: UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS e ALSO SEVERAL HERITAGE & DREXEL BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND 9ccASIONAL FURNITURE ci)LLECTIONS ON SALE -TRT OUl UVOLVIN!i CHAl!il Your faooritt inttrior dt&ipner will be happv to o.sJist uou , •• Open Mon., Thurs. & M. IYn. .. '• 2215 HARBOR Bl VD. COST A MESA , CALIF . 6<6-027S 6<6.0 276 I I I I • 6 DARY PROT EDITOllIAL PAGE A Needed .Fifteen months following an Incident that had funny , overtones but unde~scored a lack or legal controls. Costa Me.sa h,1.15 enacted a poster-type $ign regul1tion ordinance. The Jaw was initiitecfin 1970, after ane councilm an promoting re-election of an jncumbcnt with \\•horn he often sided was issued a cita tion at the in!istenre of yet another ca ndidate . Th'e ·charge was that the poster y,·11s In the public Newport Boulevard right-of-way and hence illei:;al. It turned out, ha:wever, lhat since the state o\.\•ttcd ~lt_.J?8rl~lr right-of-way, -dtY citation for the vio!a- tion·:1Va!· invilid. Then t.be ci ty\ found to Its embarrass· ment that it had no law at an controlling the placing or such signs. By making such a lay,•, notes Cou ncilman William L. St. Clair. the' original ficJi:et·i'eciPient. polftical posters and related signs will become legal. He con lends they are tacitly illegal in !he absence of any definitive city ordinance. Campaign signs -or any other such temporary ad- verlising material-\vill be prohibi ted in public or utility ~ompany ~l ghts.-of-way, and limited by size and number Jn city re~ufent1al zqnes. 1 The ordinance, approved at firs! reading ' ~·ee~ ago. also provides for imrnediate sign removal in case of vinlatlon, and wilhin a reasonable time after elections or other events. ' 1'he intent is good. but effectiveness rests on tbe city's \\lillingness to enforce the ordinance against sign~ Jeft on private property. Those in public rights-of-way \\'iii simply be tnrn down by city crews. City council or school ·board candi date John Doe can alv.1ays say six months afler losing an election that some· body else must have put up those t;icky campaign signs: down on 17th Street. And so there his name and perhaps Canada's Many Assets A re Inviting ' 1 Mailbox Lf'l/pr~ frn111 l'f'Vrtl'r.~ nn• tl'Plc;on1r. Nor1'1.o/ly u;rtlf'rs shn11/rt rn1111e11 //ip;r messages r11 J(J(J tv1Jrrl.~ or /l's.~. Thi' right tn cn11de11se /ti ler$ tCl flf .~rx1ce nr etirninatr> lihcl i.~ r rser1·ed. All /r>I· lers must include .~lfl/l.oturr onrl 1nn1/· rng address. but na1nes fnny be u·1t//. held nn requrst 1( sujfic1r.11t reo.~n11 1.~ appartnf. PoP/ry u·1/l nnt be pub- lished. To thf': Editor-:. II has mort rea1 'stale· in primitive fnrm lhan I.he United States. IL! popula· lion Ui 11parat, a :tnere n Wtnlion . Canada, nevertheless, Is immensely wr;:i!thy in re sources-and ha~ cnnliequen! ly attracted foreign , lftves!ors. t'Spe:cially American capital, to help develop th is treasure trove. There are !hose in Canada whn deplore this Americanization nf I.hat which is in- herently Canadian. This hue l'lnd cry becomes particularly vociferous and acrimonious 11! f'lettinn time fnr it provides fuel to an iml'lle patriotic out· bursts. Other groups reali1.e t.h<tl lhe add111nnal pavrolls v.•hirh have 11crrued In Canadi11n wofkers, tbu~ enhancing standards of liv- ing. df'servf' to hr. more closely scrutinir.ed because nf their beneficial ef- fects on the economy in general. IT lS A OELICATE problem which tf'· quires tar1fu1 handl ing nn,. ran un- derstand !hr apprehl!nsivf' at111.urlf' or Canadian.~ "''hn Pnv1sage tnt;:il dnmin<1tion af th!:'ir l'l'Onom~ Forlun:i1c lv, tr11 rters nn hn1h .~1rlrs nr the border arf' ablr and wi!l1ni;:: to rliscu.~li thesr. prnblerns logic;i!ly .11nd In wei,s.:h C'almly !hi> prn.~ and con~ ;iffrcl 1n~ futurr relation~ nr lhr 1v .. n n;:i11on~. Canada 1 ~ 1his coun1ry'J: bf'~I rulitnmer 11nd 1! 1s no less it:i; lruslC'd all~· and hcs l lrirnd 1l is ''1r1 ua.lly 1mpoJ:J:1blf' to rl1sassociate Canada from the Uni ted Stales. The wel'llth nf this nation. 1ti: drmocratic 11overnmenl. its h11r11eon1nJ[ p<1pul111ion , its beneficent climalf' which 1.~ lei'.~ rli!orou~ than thal nf our nnrth~rn neighbnr. ils clo~f': proxim ity. 1Ls En,c;ltsh language, -a.JI .,erYe to establish a solid bond with Canadll. THE ~fENTION or t:n.c;lish BS the thief language is not meant as a derogatory remark against thf' millions of Canadians who speak French and most • One Exception -- Press Comments f HllClK'k, N.Y .. Hrrald: '"Through the vears we hl'IYf': bten publishing this iiewspa~r we haVe &.lven many young t and s:i.Tie not 81'1 youna) peoplr a 'break' by wlthholdln11 their t111mes from publlcati()n 11fter 1hey became 1n_voh·ed with the law ~·hich rr.sulttd in police ac- tion Wf'. have maintained that we do not rf'.li~ printing hf'.•1 Ile.ms or people being arrested as we a.rejnot running 11 'pcMioe. i!aJ.ette' To 1h11t MKI. we have respecled requf!Ms tln Sf'Veral n<'CRsion11 and will rnnUnUt In do so providing the person ln- \•olved m<1kes the requr.~1, with of'lf': f'I· rep!loB. We Y.'U.J. NOT w1thhmd th& namt s nf J>f'flPle who llrf' pickrd up anti found guilty or uslni any lypr. of narcolic illegally ." -·- Dear Gloo n1y Gus Answer1n.;: C. A. (Gus .. /unf' ;\II); Nn one is exemp! frnrn robbers. Nexl lime it to11!d be you or I In dur rPspccL "'fUZ7.COplf'r"' should he srellcd "h!'li copier"' -anri he !h<inkful we h;ive its prolect inn. -1\l (;_ f~« l•lluc• rollt<h '<•~or·•' v••w•, ftt! •tc•"•rlP• ••ou ol 100 n•w1papu. 1t•• •&II• ~·I P•••• !O G!Oom1 GUI, o.i ...... u.1. flf whom are bilingual. much to !heir crerl1t. The Canadian clliuin whose 1nnrher longue is f-'rench i~ a rlc.~crndant of the intrepid and rolo rh1t "cnureur.s de ho1.f' who disco,·ered and settled much nr the ·United States. He ha s never aspired lo liUper-hu man virlues. bu! hf' did ~rform wi1h great l'nuragf' and l;iudable l'X- hilaralion the arduous t;:isk of l'Oyai:ing among hosli le Indian 1nhe.~ Canada 1.~ a woodPrful coun1 rv 1o visit. Th., people ;:ire cour!CflLJ~ and· .~ociablf'. The scenery i.s ni:i jesl1r. each prnv1nce Sf'emlnR !o vie \l'ilh Hs neighbor in preient1ng nature ·.~ ranlasie.t. Lake~ abound . Ri vers teem wi1h trout 11nd olhcr submarine life whi ch await sportsn1en from one ocean to lhe other. THE OUAL CUL TUJlJ:: of l'anad;i has produced not;:iblc talent.s. The Briti~h v>'ilh their practi c;:il mindli, lhP ir so und judgment, the1r cool 11ppra i.~a1.~ of im· pnrtant event~ tniiether with 1heir French fr irnns rnntributp r ~ 1hr upbuilding nf annther slar to Illuminate the nnrthem i;kies. HA \'~10ND SIMARIJ Priv 1i te. .'Scl11JfJl1 To thf' Edit or ; In ansv.1rr In ;\1 r 1 :on 1n,.·.~ an~11·tr to my letter support1n11 pr1va1e s<'hml.~ I went to pub lic ~rhno!.~. l ~cn1 m.1' rh1ldrrn In publtc school~ ThP rhurrh nf the :\'azarcne, tn \\·hlrh I lwlnnj!;. h;:i s nnl,\ ;i rn!Jc~ro in th1~ ;:ir,.;:i I h;ive no sPlf1sh 1n- '"rest ~n priva!r school<, hut 1 c·.:in .~till ~l'e I.heir wnrlh ;inrl how 1n;in_1 Jlf'npl,. <1rr hf'1nj!; chea1rrl anrl 1n rheaf1n,1:: thrrn we ;i re chealin2 nur~r lvts 11nrl crca!Jng a 1nonstrr in arh1tr;ir,\ publi(' school~. I REL.IE\ F: th;it Pf'Oplr shnulrl be allowerl to takf r.hrlr school 1ax money and put lhrir children 1n ;in,v school of thf?ir choice \lihy 1.s tht publir Aehool .-;yzi;lem 8fra1d nf competil1on if 1hf'y are doing sueh a good Joh~ JJM BOLDING ·1·,,,,, hi" •t•eed •' To the Ed itor · I lhink the '"Tumblewf'tds'' comic strip Is hbe loU8. slandem11s and insulting tn lhe onf' millton Ami>riran! of Indian itn· Cl'.5try. \Voutd you publ ish ;:i ~trip which COO· tList,nlly portrayPd Ne:grocs nr .!ews 1111 cowardly, .~hJpirl. lark in11: in cullure .11nd j!P.nerally depraved in ;ill ways? T~ink a bout it. MIK~~ BURTON ,Quotes Rle:hmt Clnl'Y· l..A. -''The.re ls Another expl1111111H0n for i;:loom Qn cam· pta. One simply does not 1mlle lor fear ather1 rnight 1et the f.11lse. Im· preuion lhat this 13 not the worst or all ~iblt worlds; be.sie. wtlo'' afr11i{I of a man~• .milt.._ on 1ili (t1ce ?" Anne Rannn., Pas•df!oa -''Whal purpng is re1111\y accompli~he:d hy Ut.mi7.· in1t: the artdilive' on food pack11i;:e labels when many oonmsmf'.r~ are un11'le to rtifltrtnti11te bet.wttn chemic.Ill additlvt.:-i and thosf: substancr..~ u~ to enrich 111na Oavor convenience foOd,?" , Ordinance hLS f;ice and h1s po~ticaJ pledges wiU ren1ain, fadmg and weathering in the pos:t-elecllon foi and sea breezes to be enjoyed by Ul all. Until the city sends out a v.1ork crew to take them awt1y. Density J:<"'ormuJa Nee ded The only thing Co.~ta 1'1eli a necrls less lhan il need! more service stations is more service stat1onl' standing vacant and out of bu siness. And this \Yas one fa cel, of t!n approve-or-disapprove dilemma faced by the city coun(·il last u•eck. A zone exception pern11l ~ought by the \Vinall 01! Company to reopen a rinsed ~lat ion al 191h Street And Placentia .'\venue \\'a~ na1·rn1vly r"je<·tcd. 'J'h c plannin~ commiss ion had re(·on1mendcd denial, but a motion was offered to approve it, dying on a 3 to 2 vot e 11·ith cnun· cilmen \Villiam L. St. ('lair and J aek lla1nmett in the minority. rt "'ould have becr1 the fourth sta tion at an inter· section where three are nO\\' lrying 111 sla y in business. Planners had urged denial partly on this bas1i;, he· cause by dealing only In gas and oil-nothing el.~e-lhe \V in;ill operation might have undercut and hurt C'Om· peti!ors. We have to go along v.·ith ('ounclln1an St . ('l air's indignant opinion that the city i.'i on shaky grounds 1n basing s uch a decision on 1he competitive problein. But. we also have to go alon,I! with C'ouncihnan Alvin L. Pinkley'i; blunt observalion on lhc whole issue. ''We don't need any n1ore gai; st<1tions." he said . . .While lhe city is \l'Or rying over apartment. den:;;ity, 1l might take another look at a densilv formula for $er· vice stations. • c Ha1·der Attitude Toward Lfrtv·breaking Gives Faint Hope Rate of Crime Increase Reduced \\'r\SHJN (:TON -Crime 1s nn! nn !l1r rlf'cl1ne in !hi.~ cnunlry. II i.~ risfni;:. ThP. rate or increase i.~ nnt a.~ fa s! a~ it ...,.a., l11sr year nnr ;n ;iny nf thP past' hve vr;u·s, Thrre 1.~ ;:ii le.:is! cau s!' fnr ra int hope I hat !he h:i rdrr ;i!t i1ude of lhe Nixon ;irlrn1nistrat1on 1n ... ·;11·d lnw-hrca k1n11 will eventually ~ e flecl ivr 10 rrd11c1ng further the ra[f' nf ini'rea.~P 111 serious tnn1cs of murder, rap<.>, iissaul! and burglary. Wiles! fo'RI reports nn offcn~Cli kflflwn !·1 !hi> police na linn wide 1n the first qu;:irLer of 1971 shn w decli ne..~ in the. cr1 mr. rate 1n 61 tuCky cities of 100.000 or "'ore population inc.luding Chica1?0, Cleveland and Washington but not New York and Los Angeles. The White Hnuse ~·~ f r. · ,. ..,.., . ' -, ' thinking l.~ that the _ slnwed incrr.;ise in crime nationally can ~ 11\lributerl to the toughf':r attitude of !hf! President the atlorney gener11l and !hf': fi rst glimmerings of an end of permissiveness in the court.s. Mayt>e. WHATEVER THE c;iuse, something 1., hao~i ng that is wnrthy of study by the criminologists .:1nd ~oc.iologists. The Ri chard Wilson fa~h1onah lc view h:.1s 11'1ng bern th;i t po11C'r1)' 1~ th~ principal l'aU~f' <If ('r'trne anrl v1nlcnce. Figh1 p<>VC'I"!)' and yoll fighl t·rirnr. N1:<nn hrn111:ht 1nlo !hi' prr<;idern·y thr unlash1nnalilf' 1·1cw !hill C'nv1ronmenl dol.'s not JUsllf) 11olcnce. and povrrty doe.~ not cx1·use crime The rhn1tt he sa w was between cnnt1nt1cd pcrm1ssiv pnrss 1n handling law-brrakers and the survival of an orderly society. Ht' 11ponsorcd or supported \C'g1sl11t1on v11nously opposed a~ lhf' ''seed~ of nr. l1ci;d rrpN"ss1on" and a "blueprint fnr ~ poller sta te." These included the hi,llhly enntmver.~ia) District of Columbia erime hlll designed a.~ a pattern for lhe nation, lhe organizr<i crime control bill to mnve aRa insl erime syndicate.~. anrl !hr nm- nibu.~ crime control ac1 Of 1!170 aulhnrin,i;i: $3.5 billion In appropriation.~ for l.:iw t>n- fnrcemcnt asslstance over a three year period. BE\'ONO THAT Nixon ~e1~.rrl every nr- portunity to hold uri the hand of local pn!iee, fnstcrrd an1i·pern1iss1vcness in the .lui;t ice DPp;irtment. cited the rnass ;irre.~lli 1n !hr r-.111 y O;i:.' rlemnnslra!ions in \\'11.~hi n.;:!nn a~ a nation.ii nirx1rl, <l~fend · "d FA! DirN'!nr HOl)vc r ;ind in genrral ha~ !akcn a hard ll'lw-arul-1.1rder sl01nec . Thr record ~hnws lhat in Lhe first three 1nonth~ or the !hird ye;ir or his a1l- 1111nii;1r11\inn erirtle not n11l y fa ilr1l to in+ 1·rr;isc i11 Lhe 20 tit1es w1lh a population nf :.00 000 to I n1itlinn but f{'(,,lrdrd an ac- tual detrease averaging 4 percent com- pared to a !O percent increase during the sarne period of 1970. This won't n1ean much lo Nrw Yorker~. In-,\111y<1r L1nds~v ·1 havC'n or <·iv1! right~. crl mf'; lncrl!ased substanlially in an ('1\"'!0rie11 -murder~ up frnn1 2511 tn :i;u in I.he firsl qu;:ir\cr ; rape~ up to 51:'1 from 505 : robberies up to 25 ,ll.1 from IS.:i<ia; hurgl;:iries up to 7.5!9 rron1 6.721. CHICAGOANS UNOER Ma y11r l)alcy·.~ ''rcpr~i ve" reaime fal'erl b rt t er . ,\furrlerli anrl rape helrt f11ir!,v con~l,:inr. but 1hrre wa.~ nnly " .<llighr 1ncre;1se 1n rnbbcriP.~ :ind ~ rlcrlinr in ;:i,;:i;:rava!rd ;1.~.~a11lt.~. larceny :ind car thf'fl.~. ~'hy 10 lhe wnrlri woulrl rnbt>rries jun1p b.1· ninrf' fh;in ~ percent in Nf'w York and only fra clinn;illy in ChtcaJio? Cnuld II possibly be thal the public at- 1nosphere i.~ more favorable for robbl!ry In Nf'w York lhan in Chirago bec11us' it is easie r in get. ;iwa.v "'·i th it7 In 11ny case. the FBl 's unirnrm crimfl report for the first three n1onths rl 1971 showed that !ht' r11te oi in("rPase nf serious cri n1e in the nation w11.~ Ii perrf'nt c.·on1parcd to an intreasf' in th,. same pcrif"l<I of l!li!l nf 1~ prrcenl. The slowdown in the cities was :ll~ nu\lchf'd in suburban area.'i. The. suburban rat!'! slowed lron1 19 percent increase to a fi percent inLTease. THIS IS l'ROGRESS, an1! for !he first time in Five years. ~·ive yl'ars ai;:n. 11 ap- J>eared tha t the. crime rate wnuld hav• doub\W by now, hut sQmeth1ng ha,_ ~ap­ rrned In I~ meanti1nc OCyo nd atlackin~ crime a~ the product of poverty 1tni;I social deprivcment . It never rnadr niueh sense !hat 1"rin1e, if rluc to povcr!y, shnuld 1nr-rr;i.se ~ hnr• renrlously during pcrior:lli nf ri.~in_i;: pm~ perity. That misc11nccp!ion 1s further <lisprovrd now lhat C'rin1r ha .s Ileen rll'rreasing d11rir1g a IJCl"IOd nf riliing uncmpln.vrncnt ann rinancial li!rf'.~.~. r\drlilinnal lime rnust pas.~ bcfnrr It can conclusivrly be rlcmonstra!c<l lh;il rnm• c11n be reduced by !nul!'h l'ldmin1slrative att.ttud('!I wirhnut the loss of freedom but a beginning has been made. Death Penalty Soon to Be Ended? In the year 1800 there wPre mor(' than 200 cnmf'S punishable by tlPalh. A hc:>nk nn l;iw r~onn . publisherl in 1901. df'srr1h- rn rhos r ancient day.~ and rough pena.l1 1r~. "Ir a man l;il'>t'ly pr,.lrndrd In br ;i r.r~Pnw 1rh J)f'ns1oner , he wa~ hangev ·· s;:i1rl \V. Alakf' Orlgrr$. a re.~dr r tn !Ill' Inns of Cn11r!s "If he injurrd "' roun1 y hridi;:e . nr r111 rlnwn 11 young trf',., hf' wa s han.':t'd H hr forged a bl'lnk nntt. he wa.~ hanged. ''Ir hP stole prop- rrty \ alued at five shilling~: tF he .~tnlr an yt h1nii 11bnvf' the \alue nf one shillin11: from thP pf'r~n . H ht stole anythlna at all. whl'llev,.r it.~ value. from a bleach in R-amuflfl, he wa~ hanRerl . If 1 C..'{lnvicl ret urnrrl prPm;:irure· ly frnm transpnrlalJon . or 1f :i !ln!dier or ... ;:i1lor wanderrd ahOul lhr country bcg- aing wilhoot a pai.s. hP w;is hanl!'rd . .A boy only 10 years old was sentenced lo rif'ath in 18111." i\IORJ:: TR"N lwo-thirdg or the.sf' 200 nffenses had been made capilal rluring the J8th cent.ury. whf'n lhf'rP wa~ lndet'd ;i Rood de;il of niHi;inry and .~trePt crimr in the London ~treet,11;. H11n111ni;i,11; in those <la .. vs were lhnughl nf a.s a form of .~ocia.I diversion. Thr Tyburn wi'I~ like maybr the Pl<1yboy Club~ of our tnnr. ,Jamf!S Boswell. actord inii tn Wil lter Scott, "was vtry fond of 11\lending capilal By 6eor11e ---1 ~•r Grorge ; , You had a book pul:lhshed by Simon & Schuster . r undtntand )'Ou are having 11nolher book pul:lll~hf!d. Wh11 i,. ii abnul , a.nd what i• i!' ptlrpo~? PRO!,. r>ear Prnf · It Lo; abnul, oh , 312 page:~ and it.• purpose is 10 mef'I m.v cii r p11yments and pay !hr. grOt'ery stort. ·- Cha rl es ~cCahe pu nishn1rots, and 11.,1••1 111 11-.11 !lie pri sonf'rs nn lhr d11.v br forf' rxrt·u11on w1lh lh" i;ini;::ul;ir wi.~h tn ni;:i~f' lhr rnn· rlPn1nrrl wretrhe.~ taui.:il by dint nf huf- foonery, 1n which he no1 1n(requen1/y sur· creded.'' 111 ne;:irly ;i!I ea~r~" harh;ir1~n1 hf'yon1 I hl'l 1{'f, t.he rlrarh f*n:ill y is almn~t. h111 not qu ile . :ii an enrl . There h;isn·r bc,.11 .J perslJn killed hy thr !!late fnr rnmP 111 1he l'"-"L fn11r YP!lrs. Nint 11tale11 -WP.Ql Vir,c;inia. OreRon, Ala ska. H 11 .... a i i , M1ch.Ji;::11n. M1nnt$nla. hfa inr, IO\l'a ;:ind Wi.~cons1n -ha vf' rl0f1r. aw;1y wilh dea th as A pl'nally. rF:T THOSF: "'HO w1~h lh,e l'lh<lh11on nr tilt rlri!1h pt'na lry 1n all s1 11 1r.~." me;ist1r, whu·h ;:i fpw short Wf'f'k~ ,11i;::n .~f'Pmt'rf 11ln1n.~1 1nf'Vl lii blf'. are now 111 ,11 .~t11te of h1£h ".~r11rr11ent. Thi~ ha ~ hl'rn hrr111ght on h1 \'f ;1v l L'S S11 pr,.n1e Co11rl dr('1~1~n~ 11h1rh rcjPctrd twn mi1Jflr i·hallrni;:r.'i !fl lhl' rr111~l1lul1on;:illfy ()f method~ userl by lilale C'Ourls 111 irnpo.~1np: rll'ath .~rnr t-nces. The h111h ("n11rt ll<"l 101i.~ rrrnnl'f'1I lri;:al hlflrks tn lhf' kdhni;:: nf li l4 n1rn and lif'Vf'n womf'n now nn death row 1n :12 .~r;i!r~ and lhl' f)1~!rirt nf Columbia. Ni netv-ni ne of thr>~ rnnrlrmnf'fi ar,. in ~an Q1ient1n"s rlrath row. A 1ipoke11man fnr Im> total rnrt or I.hr death penalty i~ Slanrnrd I.aw School"s prore!l~or An 1 h n n y G. The Paradox of Power Thoui;::hl1 at LJ1r11c-: The par11dnx of power 1!1 lh:i1 while il seems In hf' rhe ultiml'llt nf "reality," lhe j.!re11ter !hr: 11mnunt nf power. th .. mnre ttl'L po.,~e~~nr il'L l'Lf'lllf'd off from reality - 11nrl this ~e;ilini;::-nff i~. ultim11te:Jy, what ly "chic ." bring., him rlown. • • • J\1f>.~I prnple 11rr. alih11n1rd tn J11dmit they don't lvlve 11 firn1 flpin1on on 11 n m e hurnin11 is11ur. of th,. da y. and "'1 tlw~- 1nan11 racture 11n opinion out of preju- cficr. he11rs11y 11n1t predl.~pmilion, 1h1111 adding the weigh~ f\f thfiir cn lll'<'IJVf' Ill· norance J11gain.~1 a r11lion1I solutlon of !he ili~ur.. • • • T11!k 11bout '·tiouble 11tandl'lrd11'' -If a m1111 were tn w11lk "round all d11y, hnw. f'ver inad vertenlly. wilh his fly Of)l"n. hf' cnul rl bf' 1trre11lcd for inrlr<'cnt 'Kpo~ur,; but 11 woman tn ' mini-skirt or hot p;int11 'Xprnif'~ hCr&f'lf ,very tlm~ ~ltf: ero.•51"8 her legs or bends over, And lh is Is mere· ... • • • R ightenusne~11 untr.1np!'red hy rnert'Y i.~ a more 1trievou11 .o;in thAn any it cl i.~rtains ; R.'I Lit Rnchefnuc1uld pul It. ''When our h11trerl ls loo kt.en . tt puts us bene11th those whom we hate .·• • • • rcnple who pronounce 1t "1nlf'rESTin~·· are gener111ll y not Vf'ry interesting con· veruUonaiisLo;. • • • Thf'. root of eRolism 11 !he fet"Jing lh11L at l>tlllom. everything Wf' call "lll()ralit.y"' is simply A mAlter of ~If-interest : and thn...'lf! whn feel this way Arc forever debarrf'd from htipplneM. no mRltcr how suctessfut they may ~nmf' f'.Ilern11lly. • • • When A re.vn!utinn c;:i!I~ 11.~rl f ··r1:.i. linn:.i !," I! mark~ tht triumph nf a p11rl y, 11ot 11 pcoplr. tThe t\n1crlcan Revnlul!on, pr(lf"'rly unfleriitood , w1s lnternation11J in 1IJ'L impllcitions. ). A m~ltrd11n1 , who ~a1rl here rf'Ccntly: "To rrsume Lhi.~ Jlf'Oillty now, by killing fhf'se wrr!rhe~. woulrl bf. an incrf';ff1hlt l'XCfCl.~I" of barb;:irtsm Whf'n \.\'f' ~l'Oli]'.n izt thar the pract1ee will evrntually s1np, "Thr rle :-.th pen;:ill y .~lands ;is ;:i symbol n[ 1hili !>O• • ."lf'I Y's all l'mpt In .sofle ~ria.J prnhlf'ITIS by. bru l;:il. 1t•r;:i!10nill 1nl.',.n8~ Anrl 1r wf 1·an11nt learn 111 lirk thi~ usf' oq muse]{'. hnw C'an we .sol1'e ~realeJ violences such ns war?" WH"T PHOl'ESSQR Arnsterdan1 , an nth1r opPl)ncnl~ of tJ1e dealh penartY~ rrAlly have lhe1r eye on is 11 b;ilch o _ casr.~ before lhe high court in which th~ crucial legal i."1>ue hai. no! yet been ritcid.-t rd These cases hingr on whf'.ther ex.-, e<:ution is a "cruel Ynd unl1sual! punish1ncnt'' and thU1 outlawed by th r : Constitution. If the rourt rules yes, that; \\'i ll be the end of lhE! df'alh pen11lty. ! There ar' lhosr who OPJ>OSf', capilalj punishment. but say there should twi ex·• ceptions in lhe ca&e o( Cf'rtain terrible! crim~. like puUing bombs in ai{O'aft. or! rop-killings. There may be samething in, thrse rxceplion~. but the cop-lillin11 caNi is a v.uk on,. All the staUstlc1,1how tha t , lhf' rate of this crime i11 no lower In; 11tatl!S which hAVE! capital punl11hme:nt i than in those which hi ve 'bollshed it. 't ' 'fhursd;iy, July !:ii, 1971. Tl1e E:dilorinl pace of t11t Dai111 Pilol sec~'..S lo infnrm and 1tifti.. u/11tfl rf'nrl .. r1 bJI prt1cnt111g lhU PIP.UlSpoper'.s opinions and com- mentary "'' topics of intertrr otni ,,ignifiea11rt, bJI provfrfing ti fnrum for lht t rprtrsinn of our rr.ttrlt'rs' oplnin11~. anrl bu prr.trn t111p the rlit>tr.~f' t1itui- pnlnr..' of infont'lf'd nhsrrtwt$ l'/11d rpokr.~1nP11 on topics of th1 dny. Robert N. \Vccd, Publl~her • ... __ _ I I ' •.• OA!l Y PILOT S 10,000 Firms Bid Public Works Veto Override Fails ~ Stunned by Tragedy • Mrs. Ann Johne:on of Desloge. Mo ., seemed to be in a state of shock alter a tornado slashed through a trailer court dam aging her home and kllling three persons in the area Wed nesday evening. ,. Senator Hughes Not .. Running for President --• 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) •. Sen. Harold E. Hughes ! D· Iowa). said today hi'! would not . Qe a candidate for the ·,. D emo c r a l i c presidential •. nomination next yea r. •.• Hughes did not announce support of any of the other ~. pn'lflpective De mocrat i c ~~ presidential c!lndidate.!L "I will watch v.•Hh keen in- le.rest the de1·elopment of the issuei; by all of the canrlidates in the field, and v.•ill \end my support to 1"11&1 candidilte wtirt is most forlhri.ght on the issues and most capable of carrying them out when he ~comes our national leader." Hughes said at a news con· ference . ::~G~i:r_ 'lllf! Army Corps of Engineers reported today that abt'lut 10,000 "critical induatries'' have 11sked fnr permis!'lion to dl.tchargf! w 11 1 I e I into na vigablt waters. Thf! permi~ art rtqu1rtd under lhe Rf'fuse Act of 1199, which the .Just1re Df'partment i'lnd the E n v i r on mt n t • 1 Prolection Agency 1 E: P A l havl": recently be~un to enforce as 11 means of curbing water pollution. The EPA 11lso announced to- diiy proposed rules for com- plainants In advise fede r;:i\ and state governments of 111leged vlnlatnrs of !he Clean Air Act , without the necessity of suing thr govemment. Lt Gron F'rf'dPrick J Ch1rke, chief nf the enrps, sairl lS.noo 11pp licalinns tn discharge Pffluf'nt:i; havf' been rtcelved. The deadline for fil- ing was Ju!y I. Clarke said two-third~ of thP applicants ~re filin11 11 1 ''critical industrie~." Permits granted undP:r th is category require detailed laboratory analysl.!!. Nearly half the applications 11rl": for industrial operation!' in New England, New York, New Jf'rsey. 0l":[11 .,,,are anrl Pennsylv11 nia. on the shores of thl" GreAt Lakes and in the Ohiri Va!Jey. Cl11rke said in a slatement . On i!lnnlhf'r pollutinn fr nnl Wednesd~y. the Ho 11 s e Merchant Mi!irine Committf'e voted unanimously to ban U.S. dumping ofr 11 d I nl o i I ca I w115!.es or chemical or biological w1rfare "'eapon5 in oceans anywhere in the ~'orld . Mitchell, FBI Named In Lawsuit PHILADELPHIA (UPI J - T~·o pacifist organizations and 18 1nd1v1duals sued \\'l":dnesday to halt alleged FBI harass· menl. They named FBI Direc. tor J. Edgar Hoover and At· lnrnt'y General John N. M1!chrll u drfend;uits. The pla1nt1ffs, besides re- qul":st1ng an injunc!inn against the FBI. asked the US. District f'...ourt to a w a r d $390.000 damages : S\5 ,000 for ea@ individual. $100,000 in punitive damages, 111d Sl0.000 l":ach for the t"'O organi11ztlons, thf' American friends Service Committee (AFSCl and the Philadelphia. Res i.5tance. Almost all the plai ntiffs are residents of the Powe!ton Village section of the citv, an area bouslng stud ents, hippies and antiwar acli\•!sts. Dav id Ka1rys, a lawyer for the pla!nllffs said residents of the area ba.ve been harassed because the FBI suspects the perM>ns who stole files from the f"BI Media. Pa., bureau live in lhe Po"'elton section. ··------------------------- •• •·· " • • i ' " • i i • ' ~ • " ' ' ' •' ' " . !· • • ; ! ' r • silverwoods AFTER INVENTORY CLEAR-AWAY OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M.• Now through Sunday laly 18th Men's Clothlns 1/2 OFF Selected Groups LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS REG. 15.00.89.ts 42.50 •44,90 QUALITY BLAZERS REG.55.0MS.OG 27.50·32.50 DRESS SLACKS REG. TO. 24.95, TO Cl.VJ! 12. 00 Entire stock not included in this event Altera tion charres on all l /2 Price Clothing. Hurry for these great valu es. Knit •lacks and other fine clothing at greatly reduced prices. ' ' WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Democra~ ha~·e fallen flve votes short nl overridmg President Nixon 's veto of a $5.6-billion ,publ ic "'orks bill , de3pite support from a handful o~Flepubllcan1. The vote was !J7 to 36, "A'llh 11 two-thirds majority net'ded for passage. Only onf' vnll! to su:i;tain the \'t.lo came t r om the Democralic side of the aisle. ft was cast by Sen. Harry F'. Byrd of Virginia , re-elected last year as an independent. \\'ednesday 's a c t io n ap-1 rarentJy \l'aS the death knell for a $2-bil!ion build ing pro- De1nocrats To Hold TV Ads Down \VASHINGTON (U PI) -At least six possible Democratic presidential candidate~ ha\'e agreed to li mit pre-convrntion spending for 1he !972 nomina· lion and to hold television and radJo broadcast expenses to livf! cents per registered \'Oler I in states where Ibey enter pr imarie1;. I Any candidate who entered all 23 states v.·hich hold ' presidcnlia! primaries or elect 1 national convention delegates I in pr in1arles could spend no ' more than a total of $2.82 million for poli!ic11! broad-I casts, I Thi s agreement along "'1th other efforts to limit pre-cnn-1 \'en1i on spending was an-1 nounced at a news conference Wedne sday night by De mo c r a tic Na t 1onal Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien after a long dinner session in his hotel apartml":nl. WOMEN'S FASHION CLEAR-AWAY SPORTSWEAR & FURNISHINGS 40%·50% :to~. • : i j ' • . • • • l • ; Not ttV•ll•bl• et USC or .Pllm Spring• Famous Maker Pant Suits & Dresses 1'egvf•rfy 2tl.00-f0.00 15.90·49.90 Sum mer Pan t Suits ........ 19.90·29.90 lteoul•1ly 40.oo-eo.oo two pc.•tyl• Better Pant Suits .........• 39.90·61.90 ltt~Vl•rly 70.00· I 4(),00 2 & 3·pc ltylN Sweaters; Blouses; P•nt Tops . 8.90·19.90 lt•g11/1rly 14.00·32.00 Sportswear Separates IWg ululy 10.00...W.OO 1/2 Price ' ·- Loni Sleeve Dress Shirts ,_.7 /JIJ.4.IJO Rog. QSJ.14J)() 3.99 5.99 Woven & Knit Sport Shirts tt.g. l.D0-12.00 3.99 5.99 Casual Slacks Rtg. 1.00-10.00 Reg 11.00·1 1.00 3.99 5.99 Better Neckwear Fttg. 3.00 to 7.50 & up 1.99 2.99 3.99 \ Swim Trunks ff•g. 10.00 4.99 Florsheim Shoes & Boots S1/ected stylN reg. 24.95.:16.~5 19.80-27.80 ~S FASHION ISLAND • NEWPO RT CENTE R cram des11ntd to create 200,0l'lO jobs but reje~d by President Nixon on grounds it would do no lasting good and could prove both UMecessary and inflationary. the most part. prob a.bl y on worlh1,1·h.1Je project&." sa id wouldn't have become Sen. JennillasAi.ndolph ID-W. available for anoLher 1 I Va~. ctiairmSJi o( the Publie monlhs. Ni1.on bas indicated he has \Yorks Committee. no objections to other pro-But Sen. Howard Baker Jr. vtsions of the Vl":toed bill -a (R·Tenn.), aaid the cost would SI.a.billion e1t.ension of tht have bee.Jt · $20,000 for every Appala_chlan regional develop. job created. Nixon signed a bill Monday establishing a $2 .ZS.blllion pro- gram to create emergency public-servict jobs, calling it a temporary step lh11t v.11! offer tr11tning d('signr.d to !~ad to permanent employment. ment program and 1 $2-bi!lion renewal of the Publle Works •'P.lost people who would be and Development Act. beneficiarle!I would be far The stepped-up buildlng pro-happle.-with the $2.0,000 than iram would b&ve been "an et-our tffort! to Je(lsl11te,~' h11 fectlve mtChal;)!sm for placing gflid "It would bt too little, too the unemployed back to iwiorikiiil•i1'ii•nidiilooiiciosiljlyi.'ii' But he said the building 1,1·ould have crf'ated only WPA- style dead-end jobs that, for PAINT CLOS ·E·OUT EVERYTHING MUST GO! ~Me •• PAINT $ 99 GALLON TO IRING YOU MOR( YALUI WITH TIUI THT PAINT, WE ARI CLOSINV OUT OUR (N· TIRE LINE Of TREASURE TON! PAINT. SALi PtllCI IUPU PO L VESTER ..... 19.00 NOW $3.99 VITR IC. Reg. SJ0.45 ., ................. 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Sund1y 10 1.m.-4 p.m. • ~ • --1\ ,I -.. . , ........ -..... -----, 4.,.. • Sad.dlehaek ---... , VOL 64, NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES a am YOUNG CONSERVATIVES AGAINST PING PONG DIPLOMACY YAF Membtirs Demon1trate Out1ide President's Hom• YAF Burns Red Ban11er In San Clemente Protest A few doUft mem~ of the f:on- aerv.ativt Youn& Americans for Freedom staJed .a peaceful demonstration and burned a Red Chinese· flag Tuesday af ternoon in fron t of the Western White House in Sao Clemente. The 25 youths, carrying signs and marching around a young , flag-waving man in a wheel chair, were protesting President Nixon's recent ''f rie nd l Y overture1;" toward Communi9l China. The two hour show of protest took place on a small patch of dirt in front of Cypress Shores on A venida d .e 1 Presidente. The demonstrators complied with the requests of the San Clemente Police Department to confine their protest to the area away f~m ~ main gate leading to the Presidential com· pound. The VAR members. all high school and colle!!-e students from Orange and Los Angeles counties. had brought a p1ng- pong table with them in hopes of cha llenging the President to a game of table tennis. They were protesting \.,.hal ~ gpoke sman called "ping-pong diplnmacy on the part of the Nixon administration School Trustees Tell Pleasure Over Valuation OUicials of the Capislrano Unified School District were gle~aQlly surprl!ed by ttte latest assessed valuation figures. The district ·will be getting •bout $2.50.000 more than it had planned. "This will definitely make a difference In the budget." said Sam Chica, As.sis· tant Superlntend~nf fbr Business. "Tl'le board of trustees will decide how it is to be used.'' The school district faces a possible 57 ~ent increase in taxes . this year. 'ryle board is currently studying ways to trim the budaet 10 get the tax ihcrease down. Chica! had predicted a 5.2 percent io- crte.se in assessed valuation. The actual figure wRI be SlS.'l,857,370 which ts a 9.8 percent lncrease. The picture was not as bright for the San Joaqbin Eementary School DistricL Tbe aues!ted valuation ngures weN pro- jected to h about $23) million by Rei Neri3on, A.ssl!ltant Superintendent for Administrative Services. Tbe actual figures showed $222,2611,390, a 16.S percent Increase over last year. "But it wen1t make any difference in our budget,'' ,said Ner\son. The closest projection was made by San Juan Capislraoo's flnanct director Paul Lew. lie predicted $20,664,500 for the lotal secured and unsecured property. The actual figure was $20.280.300. an 11.8 percent increue over last year. "This will m'an about $3.700 less lha.n we counted on tn actual lM money." .:;aid City Ma.nager Donald Weidner. He 11dded tha t whtn public utility figures come in theJ might make up tht difference. -· .. ~ and lhe U.S. go vernrneot'a plan to reawne diplomatic and economic relationa with Communist China. Pat Geary, Orange County chairman or the national group, called the Western While House to challenge the Chief Ex· ecutive to a game of ping.pong and discussion of the issues. 'The President never appeared , however, and the police would not allow the ping.pong table to be set up along the roadway. The group attempted to set ll'le table up on El Camino Real in front of! surfboard shop, but the owner made them remove it from his property. saying he believed in "ping pong diplomacy:• The marchers carried s e v e r a I cardboard sigl16. some of which said, "Keep r-.1 ickey Mao out of the United Na· lions"; "\Ye won 't trade freedom for ping pnn,ll" .and "r\1xon. we are \•la!ching you" · One of the member~ of the group, Jim Brimm or Upland. rode in a whrel chair and carried a large U.S. Flag. He recent!v sustained several 1niuries in an ;iuto aCcident and was unable 10 march in the protest. \Vhen the Chief Execu1ive did not. ap- {)ear. the youlhs burned a Red _Chinese Flag as a show of protest against the President"s policy. The demonstration wa.') orderly and the young protesters appear~ to be _in a iovial, light mood. at times Jokingly calling each other ''liberals" and "C.om- munisL'>.'' Randy Goodwin, !ilale vice ch~irman of the conservative group, s.!nd the demonstration was planned by the na~ tiona\ treadquarters. He noted that .• simultaneous protest was held Tuesday 1n front of the White House in Washington. View From Top Planned Above Dana Harbor Ideas to develop acreage at the end o( Dana Point's Street or the Blue La ntern into a \'iew park fo r Dana Harbor below moved closer to reality this week. County Harbor Commissioners agreed in principle with the concept of I park and recomllll!nded lhal c o u n t Y aupervisors set a.side $27 ,000 for develop- ment costs. The plan for the lookout pArk would become an inauguraJ segment of the south Coast Scenic improvement plan recently adopted by the county. . Specific.details 0£ the style of pRrk 6UU remain to be worked out. corilmissloners learned. Alternatives include a grassy greenbelt. or 1 plat.a-style view point. Initial proposals alllO call for an ab11n· donmenl or a portion of !:tit roadway at th' blufftop--a plan 11gree11ble lo the sole rtAident of the st.retch aft.tr com· miMinners agreed to guanmtee •ccm to the home f0Uowin1 com-pletioo of lht view am. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THURSDAY, JULY ·1s, 1971' TEN CENTS • ev1ves eac an Public Use Guarantee 'Assured' Newport Beach Assemblyman Ro~rt Badham Wednesday revived a proposal for the :state to buy a quartet-mile 8lretch of prime beach downcoast from Doheny State Park. If the effort succeeds, public use would be guaranteed. The matter had been considered dead And OWIM!ts of the valuable property had placed it on the open market when the state had failed to come up with a sug· gested $1 .7 million offer of pur<:hase price. A legislative bill to appropriate the money recently was killed by the Sacramento lawmakers. Badham proposed amendmenl.s to the dead bill, changing the authors to himself arid Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach). The amendmEinl..5 received the unanimous approval or the AS6embly Ways and Mean.s committee Wednesday. 1'he measure to purchase the eight acres of prime beach front was originally ;iulhored by Assemblyman Ken ?iifcDonald ([).Ventura). Badham said Wednesday he revived lhe measure at the request of the State Division of Beaches and Parks. Slate parks officials have loni been in favor of the acquisition of the property. which Jiu di.rtcUy eouUl of Doheny State ~acb Park. It once was the s.ilie el the Capirtrano Beach Club. Badham said be felt certain the mea.nni would be quickly approved by the A'3embly. However, I.be bill facts tough OppMiUon in the Senate where Finance Committee Chairman Randolph Collier (I). Yreka) assertedly engineered the clealh of the original measure during a budget conference committee session. The property is currently on the market for $3 million and Is being offered as a possible site for condominiums and single-family houses. Property Value Increase 'Bad For State Aid' A It.I percent increase in property values in the Tustin Union High School District L~ b-Oth good and bad news. Superintendent William Zogg eslimate'1 the increase -which i~ two percent higher than was anticipated in the 1971-72 budgel -wilt bring in about $50,000 to 160.000 in new revenue . However, lhe $41 mi llion increase in property values lO a total of S.184.8 mill ion puts the district in a worse position for receipt of slate equalization aid . Little more than two weeks ago lhe district was informed its ratio of assess- ed valuation to pupils served was lOo high for the state to continue to provide equalization aid. A shortage or 37 students last year led to a cutb:>.ek (lf $180,000 in state aid for lhe 1971·72 budget. The increased property vaJues sn- nounced t.Clday by the Orange County Assessor will not further decrease the 1971-72 state grant, Zogg said, but will aJ. feet plaMing of next year's budget. Meanwhile, trustees have launched an appe.al to reverse the state decisi<ln and have initiated a student attendance JXl\icy ln an attempt to improve the student count portion of the critical property value-student ratio. The board has not publicly con..siclered the effect on the attendance figures and the resulting Joss <lf state aid that may be atlributed to the 78 students expelled dur· ing the 1970-71 school year. One trustee, Dlckran Boranian, however, said he would ur1e reconsideration of the dlitrict'• tough rusperuJion and expulaion policies in an effort to keep the problem 1tudents in school. Saddlehack Valley's Chamber Posts Filled Three offices and a directorshir of the Saddleback Valley Chamber o Com- merce have been filled, according to Chamber President 1bomas Winget. Newly elected officers are: Richard J. Birchall of Saddleback. t re as u re r : Chester Briner. Laguna Hills. asslatant treasurer; and WU!lam Wdhl. of Mission Hills. assistanl secretar~. Ron Blake of El Tort, w11 n1M.ed 'to the board of directort. . ' "'. , ... DAILY PILOT Pllote 1JY Pll!lel1 M1l1• FREEWAY CRASH IN CAPISTRANO BEACH INJURED FIVE, INVOLVED FOUR CARS A Northbound Car Shot Acroq Dirt Center Divider Striking Thrff Other Auto1 Capo Beach Crash Hurts 5 . ' . ' Car Crosses Freeway Divider;,,ffiu -T'WO Aut:os Five pe.rsona including two Leisure World resident.!, were injured shortly before noon Wednesday when a car northbound on the San Diego Freeway in Capistrano Beach shot across the unguarded cen!er divider and struck three southbound autos. Highway patrolmen !iaid the twisted wrecka1e blocked freeway traffic for almo.!lt 1n hour as workers cleared the area. immediately available, wa1 11 so trwpori.d f<> the b.,. hdopllal. The accident occurred at the Beach CJties offramp of the freeway when i northbound auto driven by Robert Amber, 50, of Minnesota, struclt a car operated by Margaret Robertson, 17, of Illinois. The Robert:;on vehicle cr06led the dirt cent.er strip and st.ruck tbree other cars. Miu ·Robertaon iii iD aaUsfactQ.ry cofto dltion at South·Coa.st·HospiW. with· multi· pie f1ceratio111. Amber and a cl.river of the fifth vehicJe, Fr.:nk· Sauer .. ao. ·of 102- C Via Estrada .. Laguna Hil.1.5, were not iDo jured, patrolmen said. Tbe accident is still under in· vestigation, they added. The injured ~·ere taken to South Coast Community Hopital and the base;· hospital al Camp Pendleton. A South Coast spokesman said Willard Pri ce, 87, of 700 N. Calle Aragon, Leisure World. was in satis factory condition with scalp lacera· tions and a possible back injury. Clemente Planners Nix Price was a passenger in a car driven by his daughter. ~1at')' Price, 60, of the same address. and was hurled again st the windshield upon impact. Mary Price sustained only minor bruises and a possi· ble back inJury . Access Road to Uplands Paula Shuff. 18, of Torrance, driver of ~nother of the southbound cars. was ta.ken to Camp Pendleton with minor in- juries. Her mother, whose name was not Lifeguard Saves Youth on Cliff A San Clemente lifeguard using a sptcial belt rescued a youth from the cliffs above Dana Harbor Wednesday afternoon. Chuck Walter Mathewson, 15. of Campbell, beeame stranded beneath Street of the Blue Lantern at 4:30 p.m. Rescuers arrived shortly afterwarda and lifeguard Lt. Curt Van Arsdale descended from the edge of tl'le bluff and assisted the youth to the bottom witlfout incident. There were no Injuries, spokesmen sa id. San Clemente '11 p I a. n n I n g com· missioners Wednesday refused to recom- mend the use of Los Bautismos Lane as an access road into 300 upland acres in the city -adding more murkiness into a biller conlrover!!y. By a 4-1 vote commissioners recom- mended against the U!e of the roadway, I.lien passed anothe r motion seeking ''mediation" of sorts of an alternate choice which city councilmen la!!l week abandoned. Led by harsh comments from Crm· missioner George Bowles, the com- mission rejected Los Bautismo.s then agreed to seek a third-party engineering expert to study lhe grading and site purchase costs of Avenida Cornelio. Councilmen several weeks ag<i had agreed on Cornelio as a major collector street to the acreage earmarked for a major condominium project. But later - raced with tbreal!l of a lawl!iuit from land· owners and the developer -councilmen .rescinded that· aclion, Instead, they recommended that the planners restudy Los B&utismoa Lane as the primary access route. Wednesday '• comrnia1ion action came Capistrano Will Consider Bid for Annexation Study A requtst for a ·detailed 1tudy on the possible anne11don of ~CapiJtrano Bea.ch and Dana Point to San Juan Capi!!trano will again be ua.mlned by.the.City·C:OW. ell MoDdayA The apecial Ad_lourned tfl(!f:llng will be&in al 7 p.inr In the council chambers. The request 1'81 made Ian Mon4ay b.y a 1tudy committee for annexitlon which is composed of members <lf the Capistrano Beach. Dfna Point. and San Juan Capistrano Chambera of Commerce. TM: City Council dlllCUs&ld tht request but was hesitant to commit city funds to the project without more r;t1,1dy. JniU11I concerns were whether t.he two communltle., should parUcfpate fin1n-- ciaJly in the 1{udy which h.11 ~ --- • • Mtimatcd at between 115.000-lnd m,000, Cemdlmen al8o q1tt15tioned IJw: ~t or .lnt"'3! the. publk h11 1n the pos&Jbl• a.nnea:aUon. ' Mayor Tony Fonter and Councilman Jim. 'TI!<>'l"'.IUQes)ed . tl\e .clly_ might begin --~·U.. proceodlllp by·1pply[Dg to the L«al Agency lormaUon Com· mission to IH what·klnd ot ructkin lbe council might 1e£ from the public, Ma)'or Forsttr.uld there may be !Uf· flcltnL lnfonnauon av&llable fcr the cily Sl3fl to prepare an annexation plan without aotng to the expense.of bavihi In oul11lde consultant. do the 1Ludy. The three chambers had. requested that ·an Independent CCNUltut be·rttalned to prep1rt.tht: atud.y. • with more harsh criticism from resldenll of the. area that the. Los B.autimsos rautt would harm the municipal golf course nearby. Developer John Doualass urged c.om· missioners to "make a final decillion tonigh!," thus avoiding any more costly delays. The appeal was a repeal of a request he made to councilmen , last week wher:e Douglass Mught approval of hi.s long• delayed tentatlve tract map. Approved primary access is critical to the develo~ ment -one of the largest proposed in the city in recent yeara. COuncilmen still will make the final decision on the matter, b.ut wbether 1 choice will come from the panel July 21 remain&" in doiibt. Several cltii:ens 5peaking against~ the Los Bautismos plan predicted a w~ some summer and winte r of dellberatiom before the controversy would be a.et~. Orange 1''ead1er Mornln1 cloudlneaa:, hue am! weak onshore breezes were fort. cast to keep the Orange Coast cool· er today and FrldaY' with t.emper ... tures at 75, rilln1 to 15 inland. Lows around SS. INSmETODU Northern Ital.JI hOI bte-ll -roci... ed by on tarthquaki wld¢h • shOok. many city -r~.!lfdl:ntl oul Of their •btdl and spa.r6f"'a.panic- k"I/' nod"" .Jrom •"10-V ~. Sto nJ Poot 4. C•ll,.,,,.. I Cll«~llot U. , CIMtll'" t0-46 CMllt• • ,,..~ . OMtll lolMlf:M If IHI~,..,. ' ........ 1_... ,~,. Plllll.-a ».»' -.. AM U..P'f II ' . -F '.· ' : • ' ...... DAIL't PllOT SC Saddleback Trustees Cut 8 Cents From Rate .By PATIUCK BOVU: °' .. ~ ........... Saddl1 .. ct ColJer. -W~ay slaibed tlibt cent; from th• di1trict pro- perty laJ: rate after learning of increased a.sse&sld v1Juati011. a n d an additiona_l iOurcc. of $400,000 income. ThlJ\ action places the tax rate. for homaownera at 44.1 ce.nts per SIOO of aaaeaaed valuation. The rate had been ~ cent.\ !!llnce tht college bec&me a laJ.ing entity, (:ouncil Sets Sewer Meeting With Lagunans City cauncilmen wiU gather Friday ni&ht with reaidenta (lf Arch Beach Heifhts in Laguna Buch to hear a atatus rtP<J"t an the detaUs of lll!talling a city eewer line to serve properties within that neighborhood. The 7:30 p.m.. atudy aesalon at city hall WU called laat Wedneaday after the council approved • moratorium on the building of new structw'es within the area an propertiea which art: not served by ci- ty leWe.r!. Tbe study seuion will focus on a report prepared by the Boyle En&tneering cam. pany an the estimated cost of eng!Mer- ing, le1at fees. acquis:ltlon and con- !itruct.lon costs of 3ending city sewer lintl: to the hilltop area. Sewer troubll!!I In the dbtrict began in July, IOU, when realdents of the. neighborhood told the city council there wu leaching from private ceaspoob: and septic .syatems. The Orange County Health Depart- ment, alang with the city Building and Safety department explored the cl1lma, which ended with the health department ncommencUna: the lflltallation of city aew1r service. On December •, 1968, Boyle Engineer- ing wes hired by the council to devtlop a !ewer improvement dlstrlct. This wall <ione , presented kl the council and ac- cepted. U!ter the council approved a pro- posal to allow Boyle En~ineering to act, as engineers for the work. Boyle prepared the plans, but was told In March of last year to stop W<lrk because the city had not budgeted fund s to complete the job. The firm has thus far received $17,637 from the city for work. Already, 52 percent of the building sites have bttn developed \n the Arch Beach Heights area. This fact , coupled with the problem! with private septic systenu led the bulldlnf do)llrlmool to ...it'llllt moratorium on niW'dtvdopments ln the area unW sewer ayatemJ are installed by the city. The moratorium does Ml apply to ad- dltioas ar remOOellng jobs, Saddleback. Wins $2.2 Million For New Site Saddlebaci: College h11 been granted ~ 2 million in st21te ald on a matd\ing- fund b1sis ror canstruction of a mathematics science. building, 1.rustet! le.amed Wednesday. College president Fred Bremer said the achoo! had flrst been Uild the money v.'Ou\d not be available, but he learned Tuesday Lhe CQIJcge's applicalion fo r tht money had been aprroved. The money is available under the Junior College Construction Act of 1967. The building to house the m21t.hemaUcs and science departments is tentatively achedul~ for occupancy In the fall of 1973, Dr. Bremer said. OIANll COAST DAILY PILOT OkANC.'C C.O.UT P'UILllMINO COM,ANY "•"~ N. ""••' Pral<Holl AM P'lll'lltW J1clc "· C111lr;o Vll:• ,,,__ Inf C.-11 Mtf\tftf 1"111•t 111: ..... 11 . " .... .,,. • .,.., A. AIVf•\iM ..... ~ ... .!•!• a,.rl11 H. L.11 llc~tN ,, ~111 AMlll•nl Ml"""" E•lttB L .. 11_ .... ,0MM i1 z F.r•tl A·•~11• M•ili119 1.illr•n: ,_o. ••• •••· ,,652 s-c.i-. .. Oftlq 3(11 N•rtl1 ll C1111in1 l11I, t1672 Ottitr Offlal (M .. ""'"'~ DI W..! ltt Strett frltwtmr' IHlll; )3.IJ N._rt 1w:Nlf'I Mlll!lllll"'" llUdll 11'11 fW<!I litu-•11 'J'np'8I H•N Voi•l said tht cull were m1dt poall>M for a l!lllnber cl ,._, TM dJatricl uaeued valuation, ~ lo fllurll .. 1.....i Tuelday ~ llli Oranae County aaseuor'• office, ln- created in llfft.71 by 10rDe $17 million. Vogel said tiliJ was a nine percent in- crea~. while tht> propos!d district budJtt had betn butd on only a ail percent in· cre1se. J.n addition, Vogel said the college had earned about H00,000 ia inttrat on ill ln- va&ed bond money. The diatrkt hu i,3.5 mUUon ~vealed which J1 to be 1pel\l for ~UM el I lUIHr)'orf:lblroom com- pltL Voa:e1 a.plained lhlt the con· irtruction, which has not yet Mgun , ill fir behind schedule and the bond money has bten acc:un1ulating internt in the in- terim. Another rea&On for the tax cut, Vo1et nottd, i1 that the district \l'&S able to cut Nixon Beaches Now Join Ranks of Monster Tales By JORN VALTEllZA Of tM 0.11)1' P'll•I Steff Every once in a while reporter• 1lt down and compile a llst of tha&e per- ennJal, backbreaking 1torie1 which have lived for years and srow like monsters. The UtJea are ominous -aubjecla like the Upper Bay Land Exchan1e, the Newport Beach hwle aver freeways, Laiuna Beach'a bJgb-rite controversy and probably dazenl of others. Coverint tflem adequattly would require a 1iouary with uch story in tiny type detaUing a chronolofy of ae- tloa-upon-action. I have a new one for the Hat of mlnd·bo1glerg. 1t'1 the atory about Prealdent NLl:on and the Camp Pendleton beachea and upland1. And lately, the facets in this gem have multiplied and the problem r.ow i1 where to put them. The latest nugget comes from a IOUJ'te close to the beach and upland 1urplu1 i111ue. Off-the-record, he wu anifY that Pre1identiaJ Prw Secretary Ron Ziegler announced Wednuday that Mr. Nixon planned to overrule a powerful Haute commlttee and declare aiJ: mile• of beach and Se M1teo Canyon surplus. The aMouncement. said the angry IOurce, w11 ruerved for t.oi>Ievet Pre:aidenlial Advilor Robert Finch. Finch im'l aloo1 on UtiJ trip weat with Mr. Ni.Ion. And Finch, who already ha1 made It clear he'll run for office Jn Cali· fomia next year. has a local apptarance planned which w<luld have been ripe for a blockbuster announcement on the Pendleton Janda. He will be the. guest of honor at month's e.nd at the dedication of Dana Harbor. As we tack up the murky channel, le!3 awing to starboard for a while and look at another muddy puddle -oil. That's right, the sub.st.ance that sends chills up the spines of Orange Coast residents. The sources on this aspect are diverse-and highly respected a.nd credible. A well drilled more than a decade ago in hill! deep behind San Clemente still ezlsts:. tt Is capable (If provldlng crude. It is capped. That at le.as! his been confirmtd at San Clemente city hall. City Enginee.r Phil Peter, an official lll'ho cut his ed ucational te.eth in mining e.nginetrlng and geology. concedes that San 1.lateo canyon mi1bt not be the areatest drfillng are.a ln the world. But several high-level Jndivlduala •till hlnt that i\ rrUghl make a nice spot to drill in~ pools in other areas ne.arby. Wt cu1 M ~ucb flitblr, to lat'• tack once again. Confuttm lt1lfreign1 abOut another J11ue which mJ1ht bt allied to the oil. Someone In the Grneral Services Administration -which doea the Job of dl.spen!lnf 111rplus federal property -recently recommended that San Mateo Canyon be sold for private development. The GSA recommendation cau!ed crown men to gasp. But that recommendation apparently isn't wha t fouled the water in the house committee. The State of California may ha ve intended to sell off S()me of the uplanda after developing the good stuff for parking and campin1. lt may be. a flimsy equation , but one worthy of wrilinf out : capped oil well nearby-plus-possible sale of l,000 acres equals. ... Then again it could be malicious gossip. Rep John G. Schmitz (Ft-Tustin) h11 bome attacks from &0me aa the bad guy in the piece afler he announced be opposed the total 1iveaway package before the House Committee. But he has an interesting -and pouibly valid -rationale for his appar- ent opposition. He recently .suggested that the federal 1overnment offt r all the lands on a lang·term lease to the Slate of California for public purpoaea -with t\\·o conditions. First. the land would revrrt to ~larine Corps use if emer1encie1 dictated. Second , that the mineral rights lo the portions of aurplus acreage remain in federal hands -fall ov.' -in perpetuity. Essentially, the Congressman's reasoning is to test tht credibility of the oil th~ry·. Toss out the bait, M rea~ns. and stt. how quickly it is anapped up. Coastline Bill Backed From Wire Sf:nlCl!t SACRAPt1ENTO -A tough coastline eanserv•tion bill wu approved by the Assembl y Way' and Means Cmunittte h«e toda y and 81!nt to the Ni8embly flOO<, Tht bill would crute a new state a1en- ey with veto power aver local coastline developmtt1t plans . The Ways and Means Committee also pu:seid .an ootnibi.I! bill establl!h.ln, I ~t'TI·~mber state environmental qual i- ty botrd for the orderly. loni ranae developmt1'1t ot all of Call fomla't natural resources. Ql3.stline protection 1\'0Uld also be Ont! of the job.s of the proposed f'T\vlronmental qu ality board. Bolh bills l!litablish state power over coMtllne de\'e\opme.nt. The coastline conser,•ation bl 11 , Authored by Assemblyman Alan Siero!y (0..Be\'trly Hills), i1 designed lo irotect the coutline 1or 1111 Callfom1 am "and no\ to allow resident11 alon11 the coast to clo1tt it off."' Sieroty said. Tbt measure. approved by t IJ!lit voict vote, would aet up a stl~ldt coastal ccmervaUon board and fi ve re(ional boafd3 of private dUuM and city and Capistrano Highlands Recreation Approved A wmmer rttreallon prorr•m for tht Capl•tr~no lfirhl1nd.I area hu been ap- provtd by tilt' Bo1rd "' Superviton. The S1ddleb1ck Vallty YMCA wlll or11n!tt and conduet !he prorram with $3,750 In l11DdS from La ,Paz C()unly Strvice Are•. accordin1 to the Tutlday acUOlt ... (.'OUnly oHici als. The boards would eve!op coastal r~i()TI plans ertendin1 five ml.let> inland and have permit authority In a ~rip frnm three mil es at 8el to 1,000 yarda inl1nd . Asst.mbl)'man Frank Belolll ( R - Eurekal t>bjected tnat the Sieroty bill, AB 1471, "will att up a dynasty, a die~ tat.or. to handle the affairs o< the people: of the ~Ion ." "I think thia meuure \s a real blow at local governrntnt," added Assemblyman John Stull (R-Wucadia), another op- ponent. The environn1~nlal qualit.v b 11 1 st>On~ored by :\s~en1blyman Edwin L. Z'Berg <D-Sacran1entol, contains the aame cautllne measurts. bul a]RO set! up rt(lonal board."! for lhe t ntir! state.. Rocket Blast Ignites Blaze E1ploslon o< an eiperimental rocket Wednetdty at the Phil~ Ford Aeronutronic'1 Lest •lit one: mile north of the El Toro Marine Corps Alr Statlan i,nited a is.acre bn.11h fire. A forct of 7~ county rlrt mtn fou1ht for one hour to subdue the 11tubbarn blut. Thtrt were no In- ju ries or 1tructur1J da.m1.1e from t llhtr the blait or apla1ion, ac- C(lrdin1 to Battalion Chief Stan Overton • ilA: bond redemption portion or the t.u rate from 11 cents to uvtn cent.s. Tba dbtrict is currenUy paying ()ff • $9 m!Won bond issue with this portion of the taxes and, as more of lhe pri11cipal is paid, the bond redemption rate can be lowered. Vogel sald. College president F'red Brtmtr polnt.ed ouL that the 44.8 cent tax rat.e would be the Joy:esl of any college district ui Orange County. Clemente Fest May Be Best In 18 Years ~ From the first moklrcycle to the last mtmbtr of the prize-winning Royal Cavaliers YouU1 Bank, this year's Fiesta de la Christianila parade is expected Lo be the best in its 18 year history. ~iore than 4,000 persons dress~ in brightly colored costume or sitting astride high·slepping horses are expected to ta ke part in the event at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The 450 individual entries will procede from the base of Avenida Del Mar to El Camino Real and ~n r,orth ta Old Plaza Park. 'The Grand P.1arshall of the event will ~ ttlevision star Clu Gulager, who v.·ill ride near the head of tht procession. Ac- companying him will bt Medal of Honor winner Jimmie Howard, a ~1arine Corps sergeant v.•ho won the nation's highest honor for action in Vietna m in 1966. Howard is now stationed (I.I Camp Pendleton. Gulager and lloward will be followed closely by San Cltmehte Mayor Waller Evans, other city officials and Fiesta Q~en Barbara Cheatum. Spon!!lorlng Chamber of Commerce of· ficlab say thJ.oi year'! parade features "the crea m of the crop" of entries, even though the same number of entrant!! 'IA'ere admitted as in 1970. Chamber manager Bob Evans said more than 100 applications for a spot in the procession \~·ere denied . Evans said the Chamber had hoped to cut dov.•n the numb er of en- trants. but had found it ''nearly im· possible." \Vilh its 4511 entries, the Fiesta parade, expecttd to last more than two hours. l.! one (lf the largest and l'OO!!ll well-attended municipal parades in the country. he said. This year·s fiesta will mark the 202nd ann iver1ary of the Hr.st Cbrislian baptism in California, which occurred near what now ls San Clemente. The first ministering of the sacrament ts said to have taken place July 22, 1769, in a !!lecluded glen on the outskirts of the present city site, An Indian mother presented her two gral'ely ill daughters lo Lhe encamped followers of Father J unl pero Serra, who \lo'ere on their way north in search of t.fonte rey Bay. The tll'O youngsters were baptized and nsmed t.targerita and Maria r.1agdalena. A marker near city hall reco rds the event. Entrants in this year's pRrade include floats from service clubs and organiza- tions, milil.ary and police department honor guards, drill teams, school bands and equestrian group~. Al the 44.a cent rate, the owntr of a tJO.<MXI home will be payin& about '33 m- nually for operation of the junior college. At the previous ta:s: rate of 53 cents. the tax bill for the same homeowner would have been abou! $40, Tru.stee J ohn Lund noted the tax cul would have a "considerable effect'' on areas of the district which did not ex · perience a large increase in assessed valuation over the previous year. "In effect , 'IA'e are giving mo¥y ba1.:k l.O the Wpayen:," Lund a&Jd. Lund noted that his own community of Laguna Beach only had about a one percenl increa se in a.ssessed valu&t1on over the 1970-71 figures. The college.·s $3.5 1n 1 I I 1 o n operating budget for 1971-72, on which !he lower lat rate is baaed, w11J be up for a publh: bearing and final approval by the board ill its Aug. 2 meeting. DAILY P'ILOT Sl1!1 f'll•• MIDWAY GOING UP; YOUNGSTERS MOST ATTENTIVE Carnival Part of Annual Fiesta de la Christlanlta Battle for Handicap Win Still Rages iI1 Transpac By Al...i\,ON l.()CKABEY • ... 1~1 lfll•• Now that the classic battle f()r line honors in the Transpacific yacht race has bee.n resolved, an even more spirited con· lest for the handicap victory is being \'iaged as far back as 500 miles at sea. This see-saw battle is likely to go on for several days as it can be affected by a number of things -including possib!e breakdov.·ns or a radical change in the \\'Cather. As of today . \l.'indv.·ard Passage \\'as still the-handicap leader by virtue of hav ing finished with the best corrected time. Corrected lime. Is the actual elap~d lime minus the time allowance givrn each yacht based on her handicap rating. Of the four vachts 1\'hich rinisht"d behind \Vind1\·21rd Passage \\'ednesday, none was 21ble to save her handicap time. Y.'indward PassaEe. for instance, finish-~ ' ed the race 1n the actual elapsed time of 9d :09h:06m :48 !ltM. Her time allowance of 03h :J2m :26secs gav e her a corrected time of 9d:05h :J4m :22 secs. Blackfin and Ondine, the second and third finishers both are higher rated yachts and glve \VP time. So she was secure there. Then along came Buc c anee r \\'ednesd ay afternoon with an elapsed lime of IOd :OOh :34 min. Her bme al!O\lo'ance of 07h 12m:25 secs brought it down lo 9· ]7:23 :29, not low enough to shake \VP loose. No1v Y.'P gives Kialoa JI JOh 58m:J3 secs in tin1e allowance. Kialoa ren out of time al about g a.m. \Vednesda\· She didn't [inish until \\'ednesday at '9 p.rra. p.m. JJ. J. (Jarrell~ 18th SEMI ANNUAL SALE ! One of the finest se'lections of Furniture in the Harbor Area. During this Sale Period You Will .•• SAVE 20% .•• ON All ••• HERITAGE & DREXEL UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS • ALSO SEVEllAL HERITAGE I. DREXEL BEDROOM. DINING ROOM AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE COLLECTIONS ON SALE TIY OUR UYOLVIN5 CHAR•I - Your /O'OOrtlt fnttrior deiioner wili bt happv to aiiiJ! you • , • H.J.GARREIT fURNITtJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS o,,_.. Mon., Thun. I frf. 1.,.._ -r I I I j I f ' • • Lag111•&r Beaeh ~OL. 64, NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' . l . THURSDAY, JULY '15, ·197r TEN CENTS Laguna Mayor Ired Over Thre·at to Freeway News that the adopted inland freeway route behind Laguna 's hills may be jeopardized by 3C:Uttling of the Newport Beach porlion of th e Pacific Coast Freeway today aroused the ire of Laguna Beach Mayor ffichard Goldberg. "I think it 's very unfortunate that the citizens of one community could stop romething which would affect not only the neighboring communities but all af the people who come to the coaslal com- munities for recreation or bWiiness and who depend upon the freeways and their automobile for transportation. a "1 can't believe that one community could disrupt the free"'·ay system as planned by the Division of Highways and I certainly hope that the situatioo will be resolved in a manner which will be equitable to all of the people, rather than the selfish interests of one community." Goldberg said he felt the state should give equal consideration to the needs and wlshe:s of hund reds of Laguna Beach citizens who toiled to bring abol.Jt adop- tion of lhe inland freeway route . i'he mayor 's remark.! referred to atatementa made Tue&day before a am Laguna Utility Project Finished Work has been completed ()n Laguna's first underground utilities project in the Heisl er Park area of Cliff Dr ive, but unsighlly overhead facilities remain because five properties still are receiving Police Chief Selections Narrow to 7 Laguna 's search for 11. new police chief moved toward its final stage this week Bl!i seven finali.sls out of SO original ap- plicants fo r the position appeared bf;fore a special interview board for evaluation. However, city manager Lawrenc~ Rose, whose job it is to make the final appointment, said he will ~ke his time studying the recommendallorui of the board and ma y want to talk to soml!. c( the finalists again before he makes bis decisio n. "The department is operating ex· ce\lently under Capt. Brown (acting chief David Brown)." Rose said, "so I don·t feel any pressure other than to appcint a topflig ht candidate." The manager said the Qualifications of the applicants were or "fine qu~llty.". Rose audited the da ylong 1nlerv1ews condu cted by a board composed of Dr. William Hermann, psychologist on the California Council of Criminal Justice and recenlly named special adv1ror to the Governor of Hawa ii: Dr. James Fisk. ad- junct professnr of public aff airs and polilicaJ science a! UCLA ; and three poticP chiefs. Cl)•de Kl aumann of Carmel- by-lhe-Sea; Clifford Mu r r a y of San Clemente : and Sayne Bornhoft of Fullert on. Applications for the police chie..f job came in response to an ad placed in a city management magazine. immediately after the May 8 resignation of Chief Ken· neth Huck. who left lo head the new police department in the city of Simi Valley. When Capt. Brown was named acting chi ef. it was pointed out that <lne: of the reasons for his selecti<ln f<lr the interim post was that he would not be a candidate for the permanent appointment. or .. ge Co Qt Weather li1oming cloud iness, haz.e and weak onsh<lre breezes were fore- cast to keep th e Orange Coast cool· er today and Friday wilb temper•· ture1 at 75, rislnj; le 85 inland. Lows around S.S. INSIDE TODAY Northern l tnl11 htlll btt"n rock· t d by an earthquake which •hook many city resident.s out <1/ thl'ir beds and sparked o. panic- k_y ezt>dus from moriy l<lWnt. St.ory Page 4. C1lll9rRlt I [l\K~I"' U• 1 tl•nlllo<ll .._.. <• ... le• ,. C•••-,.. • °""'-kn lt l •l1>t111t ''" I INttort .. R-\ .. It ""'"""• .W.17 ~tl't~ If A"fl Ltllfr" U """"'" , .... ,,_.,,... PWl'lft » N"..,... ~ .. , °'"'"'" c-"' 11 s-i. n-n St.Kl M1r11m :aw1 ,............ 11 'nlMtln , ... , w-' w....n .... ,,.,. W.nf lffn I ~ electric service from them, according to James Kennedy , Edison C omp.any Laguna Beach m8llager. The overhead streetlights have been de- energized, Kennedy said and hand!iome new green marbelile electroliers. as r.elect.ed by the Planning Cc:>mmission , are functioning in the area . Telephone wires and u,. televlsi<ln cable went under with the electric wires and all that remains is to uproot the <lid utility pole.s. But so far the. only property in lhe area ready to hook into the underground facili- ty is the new Lawn Bowling Clubhouse, wh ich was designed to do so as soon as the project was compleled. Owners of the other five properties, said Ke nnedy, must provide Edison with a trench from the utility stub--0ut. al the property line to the house meter, and have the meter re-wired to accept the utilities from below, ln s\.ead of from lhe roof, Onc e the trench ii! dug, Kennedy said, the Edison Compan y lay~ the necessary cable from the property line stutM:>ut to the meter. The property owner is responsible for covering the trench and connecting the meter. The Edison official said. strictly speak· Ing. the utility firm's agreement with the city for the underground project gives Edison permission In remove lhe overhefld facili ties by 11 ~pec1fic date, nov" passed. However, '\.he added, the prope rty owner~ ha ve been obtaining bids from private contractors for th e on-~ite work and no attempt is being ma de. lo force the individual hook-ups. ·'But it certainly won·1 look right up there un1 il we can get rid of that <lVerhead stuff.'' Kennedy concluded. The '611.000 under1otround1ng project was funded vdlh money set A~ide for the purpose <.Vlnually by the utility company under a ruling of the Public Utilities Commi ssion. Only one protest was received from property owners at the public hearing held in March, 1970. when the City Cc:>un- cil moved to proceed v.·i th the prnject. At the time it was estimated the en-site work would cost the owners an estimated Sl ,000 apiece, though the cost can vary 8Ubstantially according to the: length of the required ditch and the m.lsUng mt:ter set·Up. • Laguna Police Probe Stereo Gear Theft Laguna Beach police are invesligaUn1 the theft of stereo 50und recording equip- ment valued at $2,040 from a Park Avenue home Wednesday afternoon . Police said a rear wlndow at 115 Part Ave. was forced to gain entry to the home and remove the coatly equipment, owned by Walt.er Hamera and· Rulwi Artmann. Duck Dish Accepted WASmNGTON <UPI) -Pressed duck from Hong Kong. which disappeartd from American grocery shelv~ In 1968 after the government. banned its Import, soon will be back . The Agriculture Department said the Far East Trading Co. of Hong Kong wM fou nd to meet U.S. in!lpeC:lion ~ quiremenL'I and would soon be exporting the delicacy I.I) this country. Demand for the dish W1U1.lly peak• in the fall when supplies are built up for the Chine.le New Year. Newport Beach citizt':fls' commlltee by Bamford Frankland, assistant stati pub- lic works director, who said the Pacific Coast Freeway positively would not be built in Newport Beach as I-Ong IL!I residents do not want it. F'urthermore, Frankland added, "If Seal Beach, Laguna Beach and Hunting- ton Beach say 'we want a freeway.' we slill will not bu ild a freeway up lo the city li mits of Newport. Beach and let \he traf. ric dump into the community. There must be a consensus." Frankland's remark! also were greeted • with outrage by Mayor Geo r i e McCracken of Huntington Beach, who castigated the State Deivision of Highways for "knuckling under" to demands for eliminalion of the Newport freew1y, pointing out that bi.3 city had conimitted il&elf to a $100 million redevelopment program on the basis ol the adopted freeway route. Tbe state, he said, had "led the city down the road" to a point whett it couki no -l<lnge!' back out of it.s commitment. The apparent end of the Newport frteWay rontroversy was brought about ev1ves ' " ' DAILY f'ILOT"Sf~,,.... WIRES GO UNDERGROUND First Laguna Project Pageant Previeiv Set in Laguna; Press, Officials City officials and newsmen from lhroughoul Southern California will be guests tonight at the traditional pre--0pen· ing preview of the Pageant of lhe Masters in Laguna's Irvine Bov:I. The. 8 30 preview presentation of the Pageant will bt preceded by three official dinner$. Laguna Beach Mayor Richard G<ildberg &aid today he hopes to put in an appearance at all l.o greet the Art Colony's di.sUnguished guests. Members of the League of California Cities will dine at Ben :Br<lwn'1 Restaurant in Sc>ulh Laguna , while the press: convenes at a cocktail party and buffet dinner put on by the Festlval at Hotel Laguna. The Festival Terrace restaurant will be the setting for the aMual installation din- ner of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, at wb.icb president-elect Roy Marcom will take cffice. Greeter Public Use Guarantee 'Assured' Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham Wednesda y revived a propos.a..I for the state to buy a quarter-mile 'tretch of prime beach downcoast from Doheny State Park. If the effort fiuccetds, public use would be guaranteed. The matter had been cOOli.dered dead """ --.. ,,W.b~ .. ~ .. llM placed It on tht open. market U. atat.e had failed tG eome ~ with 1 .q · gested f l.7 million offer of purdl.ue price. A legislative bill to appropriate thl money rtcenUy was lilied by ttit Sacramento lawmakers. Badham proposed amendments to the dead bilJ, changing the authors to himself and Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Nl!Wport Beach ). The amendment.! received the unanim ow approval ()f the Assembly Ways and Means committee Wednesday, The measure to purchase the eight 'cres of prime beach front wat originally authored by Assemblyman · K en McDonald (0-Ventura ). Badham said Wednesday he revived the measure at the request of the State Division of Beache.s and Parka. State parkt officials ha vl!. long betn in favor <lf the acquisition oi tbe property. which lies directly south <lf Doheny St.ate Beach Park. It once was the site of the Capistrano Beach Club. Badham said he felt certain the measure would be quickly approved by the Assembly. However, the bill faces tough opposition in the Senate wherl!. F'inanCI!. Committee Chainnan Randolph Collie r (D-Yreka) assertedly enaineered I.he dea th of the original measure during a budget conference committee: session . The property is cu rrently on thf: market for $J million and is bein1 offered as a possible sile for condominiums and single-famil y house.s. 'What Is Je~'' Topic of Talk The subject "What Is a Jew" will ht explo~ by the newly formed Laguna Beach Jewish Cultural Group, Saturday at 8 p.m. at the recreaUon department, 175 N. Coa.sl Highway. Emanuel Calamaro, Laguna Beach High School teacher; Dr. Anatol Chari, periodontist. and Arnold ffaJl(), writer and UC lrviie lruitructor will make Up the panel enminl ng the question. F'ollowln1 the panel presentation there will be open discussion on the subject. Serious Ei'-er Larsen in Intensive Care Laguna Beach Greeter Eller Lar1en was transferred Tueaday to the intensive care. unit at Veterans Hospital in Loni Beach and i1 listed in "serious condition" today. Hospital officia ls said Lar1en is suf- fering from heart and respiratory dlf. ficulties. He was moved from a regular ward to the intensivl!. care unit Tue.Jd~ moming aft.er complaining of breathing diffi cultiea. The 81-yesr-old Greeter has been 111t lhe hospital since June 17, when he was ad- mitted due to a lack lrlf 1ppe_tlte 1111d • mild illness., F.or tbe put. three we@k1 Lar11en had been ll1ted in satisfactory condiUoru While Larae.a 11 ln the intenUve Ca.re Wiil, medical pel'IOnnel art i beplna: a morrit« on ·hl•· heart.· It ii not known whd.Qe.r he my have IUffared.a heart at- tack, orncia1s 11id. • ~ · · 'A, local res ident wb!> vlaited Llntn. W~lday quoted the Gret'ttr at aaylng: "My heart stopped yea:terday (Tueadiy) but my slrorl.IJ wlD kept mi aoina." A nuree attendina l.arseq in the in-- tensive cart unit aald Larsen was rut.Ing comfortlbly and mlcht bt transferred to- d1y or tomorrow, to ,the cardi1e ·"&rd, 1t the holpltal • .I • Larsen, in UW: past few yWa bu \)fen odmllted t• th• hoopltal f« o.' llll!llber ol dlUtrent. lllm .. 11. • ' by . 1 statement by at.ate public worb di rector James A. Moe announcing a new pO\Jcy under which freeways and highways thal might jeopardize the coastal env!ronment wW be he.Id to a minimum. Tb!. new policy , supported by Gov. Reagan, wou ld ban the arb.itrary con· struction ol freeways in coastal -areas u~ desired by a community as . a whole,· and would place the_ entire development of roads adjacent , to the coast under special scrutiny. The coast.al zone is defined -as the area. from -the water's edge t.o the top ri the nearest mountain range paralll!.ling' the coast, or to a point one ha lf mile inland where there U no adjacent range. lmplement.ati<ln of the policy would automatically cancel the ad<lpted freeway route adjacent to the coast Jn Newport Beach, but presumably would mt .affecC the inland route behind Laguna's Hill& However, as officials have indicatt:d, traffic problems at 'the Newport end ct the inland route .could result in itll elimination . an " • ' '' OAILY"l"tl~1 li,..fttc..e..li&..11t ~INl!HING TOUCH.ES -Jo Willlaimon. "ardrn~:qir;;a;;,, lilt'f:'a last tug. at gown of 1'i1ary Carol Fettig of .Laguna Beacb1 It i!--one it! the subj~cts in the Pageant of the Ma-sters which previews in ta'guna Beach tonight. A nightly i;:ix-week run begins Friday. Also in picture is Carol C:losson of El Toro. Looking on . are Stuart Durkee (in &triped shirt), i;tage manager, and Don Williamron1 prcxlucer. · Laguna's 3 A1·t Festivals Will Open iI1 Succession By BARBARA KIU':IBICH 01 Ille Otlt)' Piiot 11111 ln re.pid suctession Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, II o'clock and noon, the gates will swing open on Laguna's tl'u'ee sum - mer art· featlvals. the Sawdult (10), Art.. A·Falr (11) and Festival of Arta (nooti). In the ne1t 1hr weeks. If summer of 1971 lives up to previous records . ..ell over 1 quarter of a million persons will visit the festivals and La~a arthits ind craftsmen will ring up sale! mountirlg in- to many thoU$ands of dollars. Granddaddy cf all I.he outdoor art shows Us the venerable Festival of Arts, now In Its 36th year. On the Festival grounds at the tJ\OUth of Laguna canyol\ Road, cpen from noon to midnlaht daUy through Aug. 29, some 17$ artist.I and craftsmtn, will display their works, mlJJ}' with working exhlbttl. AdMlsslon to the gounds coats $0, e:ents for ad~ts, 10 cent! for children under 1% and lricludea all , the . alt erlllblto. the ~. ol juniot·'<l'by ~.Onioa• eoun. ty ~I. chlldreho the P91'Jfai lr~for-!11 cltjlolre>'• art worklliciiir · and' Sundiy aftmlOoo ''On·tho-Oreen"' puformaoces. T~ Urbeno't' pu~. '.,how • tn tbe Forum nioiw wlR bi . .,.....led dally 1( 2 p.rh .• 4 p.m .• 7_e.m. aitd 8-:4511.m. 'Mon- day'throu&h Frl<UY ""-ori ,_day• and Sundays 11 I p;m., 3 ~.m ., S·p,m .. 7 p.m. 11"14 1:45 p.m. Admllllo_n ls 'lS cents. Tb• Futlv1I rut.urant and !=OJleeMion 1tand1-alto wlll be ~ from noon to midnlfht. . , lll<bllflll ol the · bl& 1'.esllv.al; ~ Ille lhil ... n1>tloo,of flie P~••t of the 1n Irylnit Bowt. Tllo remaruble 'ol llv!JIC plctma~ ·.wlltch enlists ~ talents ef &0me 800 ·volunteer mode6i and OaCk.stii~e" Workers·, Is alwaya 1 complete sell-out before openinf day, but a few returned " llCket.s Usual y ar• available at the· tJOx.ofnce jllSt before tht 8:3o p.m. ctirtaln eaCft evenine.· ~ A stone's throw furbi!!r.out Laguna Cllll! yon Road, tl)e u~, lrffwheellnl Sawdust Festiv.aJ · wtn be open h'om 10 a.m. to midnight "dMJy, ·With free ad- ml.ssiOn to Ute grounds. · · . This year 160 artists will be emlbltina in lhe Sawdust ''village" they'bulld wtth their own hands on a vacant lot ln thll weeks before opening day. There i5 no jurying at the Sawdust - it 's first-come. Ur.st-served and every er. hlbitor designs and builds his own bootb~ This yea.r 1each de,ftlgn ,had to. be approved by the city buildlnl ·department abd checked out for aafety, but tbe orl&inalltY: remains. · Tile Sawdust wilt have rWealimei:d for sale and occ•lional, span~ eotertainment u a coople of eMU>ltori get togell>er In • gult&r <!u•~ or as "'I Qi; formal group tunea qp for a few .no bers' ~ l ,m lhlrd. •unUiier f~14vtf; Att-A·P'llr, 111•ke! lllbo1N .. !411 ti., eo,ut ~"'!'. where lhll year IOIDe 50" lrUtt.1 9IQl dis play their WGtk. Sperialiiing In tradllkmal 111 Ill prcvloo! yean, UU. SWIUber Art-A·ratr wl ll spice tu di•pflj<• wltll lht works al so me new, innovaU•e arU1ts •. The grounds •re ope1_1 lrom 11 a.rq.itO If p.m. Sunday1 lllrO'!ifi ~'4•YI •nd from noon lb mldllilhl Frldajoa '.ana 5aturdays, wltfl adftil4slcoo • ~ oento; fOf a4ulll and clilldru under U !!ff. _ ' ___ ..._ , . • -----·----. -____ .,, ---.. -·-·-_.. " --1 -.----• -... --· -·-----.-----.. --' ... __ .., ) f DAILY PILOT TIMl"'4Y, J11ly 15, 1~71 Saddlehacl{ Trustees Cut 8 Cents From Rate By PATRJCK BOYI.E CM ... Dall• •"'°' IM" lddltblck Celleae trusteea Wedneed1y sluhed eight cent& from the district pro- perty lax rate after learning or incrt'!ased assessed va luation a n d an additional source O( $400,000 income. This action pla~s the tax rate for ho meowner1 at 44.8 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The rate had been 53 ctnl.S since the college became a taxing entity. Council Sets Sewer Meeting With Lagunans City councilmen will gather Friday ni&ht with residents t1f Arch Beach 1'1elstits In L1guna Beach ta hear a status report on the details of installing a ci ty liewer line to serve properties within that neighborhood. The 7·~ p.m. study session at city,ha\I was called last Wednesday after the co uncil approved a moratorium on the buil ding of new structures within the area on properties which are not served by cl· ty sewers. The study seaiion will focus on a report prepared by the Boyle Engineering Com· pany on the estimated cost of engineer- ing. legal fees. acquisition and con- struction cos1s of se nding cit y sewer lines to the hilltop area. Sewer troubles in·the dist rict began In July. 1968. when residents of lhe neighborhood told the city council there wu leaching from private ces.spools and 1>eptlc systems. The Oranie County Health Depart- ment, along with the city Building and s arety department explored the claims, which ended with the health department recommending the installation or city l>ewer service. On December 4, 1968, Boyle Engine~­ lng was hired by the council to develop a sewer Improvement district. This was done , presented to the council and ac-- cepted. Later the council approved a pro- posal to allow Boyle Engineering to act, as engineers for the work. Boyle prepared the plans, but was told In MITCh .of .last year to stop work because lhe city had not budgeted funds to complete the job. The firm has lhUs far received '17,637 from the city for work. .,.. Already. S2 percent of the building sites have beer\ de"1tloped ln tht Arch Bea.ch Hei&hts area. This fact, coupled with tht problf!ms with l>rlvate sepllc systems lf!d the build.Ina: ~nt to seek the moratarlwn on new developments la the an!!a unW 1ewer symm1 are installed by the city. Tht! moratorium does not apply lo ad- ditiaru or remodeling jobs. Saddleback. Wins $2.2 Million For New Site Saddlebtck College has been granted l 2.2 million in state a1d oo a matching- f und basis for construction of a mathematics scienc e building, trustees learned Wednesday. College president Fred Bremer said the gchool had first been told the money would not be available. but he learned Tuesday the college's applica tion for the money ha d been approved. The money is available under the Junior College Construclion Act or 1967. The building to hous e the mathematics and science departments is tentatively r;ched uled for occupancy In the fall of 1973 , Dr. Bremer sa id. OIAMGI CO.I.IT DAILY PILOT Ot.~G~ COAST PUI LJSHIHG (OMl"ANY lelle1t N. w •• 4 PlftO!ttll eM PU!tlloMr J•clc Jt, Cu•I.., Vl(t ,,_l<I .... 11111 Gt,...,•I Mlftlgtr t h.,., •• tc •• ,a ··~ 11te11111 >.. M u1phi~• Mal\lllnt l••- Chi r!t a H. loo1 l lcl.ar.I '· Nall 1'Ulllfftl Ma!llt .... l.tl!Orl i., ....... Offk. 122: f o1•il Av•~u• JoAall:~g ,4,.t1,11: ,,0 , l tr 66,, '2611 s. c1-... Offk• JOS N1rth ll C1ml~• l•al, 91672: OrMr OHien CM,. Mnt: »0 _, •1f t1,...1 ~""""' '"'~' ill) Jj._, •our~•,.. H\11\ll"flOll kid'!; 11'1S •ffd't 1eY1..v1r4 Truatte Hana Voael ~Jd the cuta wtre made possible for a numbe.r of resloN. The dl!trlct aueased valuaUon. accordlnc to figure1 released Tutsday by tltl Orange County aueuor'1 office, ln- cre.ased Jn If70.71 by 10me '57 mllUon. Voge.I said this was a 11ine percent in- crease, while the proposed dis tri ct budaet bad been based on only a six percent ln- creise. ln add ition, Vogel sa id the college had umtd 1bout $400,00> l.n inltrtst on ir.a in- vested bond money. The di.a:trict ba1 '3.5 rnllUon lnve.ttd whkh ia to be spent for ~uon tJl • Ubnry<llaaroom com· plu. Vactl e1pl1lned that the con- struction, which ha1 not ytt btgun, is far behind schedule and lhe' bond money has been accumulating interest in the in- terlm. Another reason for the ta.x cut. Vogel not~. is that tht dlstrlet was able. to cu t Nixon Beaches Now Join Ranks of Monster Tales By JORN VALTERZA 01 tht OlllY ,.Ill! l lllf Every cnct in a while reporters sit down and compile a list of those per- ennial. backbreaking stories which have lived for years and grow like monsters. The Uttes are ~minou1 -subjecta li ke the Upper Bay Land E.xchange, the Newport Beach hassle over frHways, Lacuna Beach's high-rise controversy and proba bly douns ot ethers. Covering th em adequately would require a glossary \\'ith each story in tiny type detailing 1 chronology of ac- tion-upon-action. I have a ne\v one for the list of min d-bogglers. It's the story about President i\ixon and the Camp Pendleton beache s and uplands. And latel}', the facets in this gem have multiplied and the problem now is wherf! to put them . T1le latest nugget comes from a source close. to the . beach and upland surplua issue. Off-the-record. he \Vi s angry that Presidenli.il Prtsl Secretary Ron Ziec:ler announced Wednesday that f\.ir. Nixon planned to overrule a powerful Howe ccmmi ttee and declare ail. miles of beach and San Mateo Canyon surplus. The announcement, aaid tht angry source, \\'BS reserved for top-level Presidential .Advi!Clr Robert Finch. Finch isn•t along en this trip \\'est \\'ith Mr. Nixon. And Finch, who already has made it clear he'll run for office in Cali- fornia nex t year. has a local appearance planntd \lo'hicb would have been ripe tor a blockbuster announcement on the Pendleton lands. He \\'ill be the guest of honor at month's tnd 1t the ded ication of Dana Harber. As we tack up the murky channel , lets swin& to starboard for a while and look at another muddy puddle -oil. That's right, the substance that sends chills up the spines of Orange Coast resident... The 10Urces on this aspect are diverse-and highly respected and credible. A well drilled more than a decade a10 in hills deep behind San Clement.e still exists. It is capable of providing crude. It Is capped. Thal at least has been confirmf!d at San Clemente city ha ll, City Engineer PtiQ Peter, an official who C1.1t his educational tee.th in mining englnetrlng and geolcgy, eancedts that San 111ateo Canyon might not be the greatest drilling area In the world. But e"1eral hlgh-levtl indJ"1idua\1 still hint that it might make 1 nice spot to drill inta pool:a in other are1a nearby. W.e ca't tee JDUCb (arther, IO lers tack once 11ain. ciinftla:lon 1UD rei&nt about another isrue v.•hich might be all ied to the oil . Someone In the General Serv lce1 Administration -which does the job of dispensing 1urplU1 ftderal property -recently recommended that San Mateo Canyon be sold for prJvate development. The GSA recomrnendaUon c1used crown men to gasp. But that recommendation apparenlly lan·t what fouled the water in the houst commlttef!. The State of Californ ia may hav.e intended to sell off some: of the uplatlds after developing the good atuff for park1ng and camping. It may be a flimsy equation, but one worthy of writing out : capped oil well nearby-plus-possible sale of 1,000 acres equals. ... Then again it could be malicious gossip. Rep J ohn G. Schmitz (R-Tuatin) has borne attacks from some as tht bad guy In the piece after he announced he opposed the tat.a l givea way package before the Hcuse Ccmmlttee. But he has an interesUn& -and possibly valid -rationale for his appar- ent opposition. Ht! recentl y suggested that the federal government offer all the lands en a long·tenn lease to the State of C.alifoml1 for public purposes -\\'ith tY•O conditions. first. the land v.•ould rtvert to i\farine Carps USP if emergencips dictated. Second, that the: mineral rights to the portions of surplus acreage remain in federal hands - fallow -In perpetu ity. Essentially, the Congressman 's rea.sooing is to test th e credibility cf the oil theory. To~s out the: bsit, he rea~ns, and se-e how quh.·kly lt is snapped up. Coa stli11e Bill Backed From Wlre Su"1h:e1 SACRAMENTO -A tough coastline conse:n-·ation bill was approved by the ASSf'mbly ~'ays and lMans Committee here today and sent to the As.5embly floor. The bill would creat.e a new state 1gen- cy with veto power over local coastline development plans. The Way1 and Means CommlttH al.so pa.seed an cmnlbus bill e:st.ablis.hlng 1 seven-member sta te environmenLal quali- tv board for the orderly, long r1nge deve lopment oi all of California ·s natural resources. Coastline prnteclion would also be one of tht jOO.. of the proposed en vironmental quality board. Bolh bills establlsh s.t 111te po\\'el" over ccastline development. The coastline ccnservAticn bi 11 , authored by A.9semblyman Alan Sleroty (0-Be:vtrly Hi lls ), Is designed le protect the coast.llne for all Califo rnian! "and not to allow reaidentll along the (OMI to c\oae it off," Sieroty said. The meuu~. approved by 1 llflllt voice vote, would tel. up a statewide coastal C<lll9trvation board Md fi ve. region1 I boards of prlvatt d Uz.ens ind city and Capistrano Hi ghlands Recreation Approved A summer recreation program tor the CapJ1tr1no HJ,ghl1ndii area has been l p- provtd by tM BnArd of Supe rv\Mrt. The Saddltb&C'k Valley YMCA will organize and conduct the program with $3,750 Jn funds from La P11 County Service Area, accordm& ta the Tutlday 11ctlon_ --- rounty officials. The boards "·ould P\'elo p coastal region p181ls ertending fi\'e mLl!6 inland and h.ave permit authority ln a st rip from thret miles at sea to 1,000 yards inland. Asstmblyman Frank Btlottl ( R • Eureka ) objected Uu.t the Sleroty bill, AB 1471. "will &et up a dynasty. 1 die· tat.or, to handle the affain of the people of the rtgi<m .'' "I think this mea.s\lrf' is 1 real blow at local govenwnent," added A.s&tmblyman John Stull (R-Leucadia), another op- ponent. The envi ronmtntal qua.lily b 111 !loonsored by AS&t.mblyman Edwin L. z·serg (D-Sacramento), conta ins ttie same cca.,tllne measures-, but also sets up rtgion3l boanb for !he entire !late. Rocket Blast Ignites Blaze Exploelon of In expe.rtmenttl rocket Wednwl1y 11 the Philco- Ford Atronutronic·s test alte one mile ncrth of the El Toro M1 Mne C-0~ Air Sta tk>n ignited a 25-acre brush fire. A foret of 75 ccunty firemen fought for one hour to subdue the stubborn bl1ie. There were no In· juries or structural dam•ft from either tht bl1zt er expkl!ion, •e· cordini to Battalion Chief Stan Overton. J...------..1...,l it.a bond red emptiOri port.ion of tht tat r1tt from 11 ttnLs to seven cents. The dl.rtrlct is currently paying off 1 n million bond issue with th is portion o( the tax es and. as more of the principal Is pa id , the bond redemplion ra~ can be lowered , Vogel said. College pres ident Fred Bremer pointed out that the 44.8 ce nt ta" rate would be th e lowest of any C<Jllege district in Orange Coun ty. Clen1ente Fes t M.ay Be Best In 18 Years ""' From the first motarcycle lo the last member of the prize:-winnlng Royai Cavalier~ Youth Bank, th is year·s Fiesta de ta Christianita parade is ex pected to be the best in ils 18 year history. More than 4.000 pe rso ns dressed in brightly colored costume or silting astride high-stepping horses are expected to take part in the event at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The 4~ individual entries \\'ill procede from the base of Avenida Del Me.r to El Camino Real and'then r,orlh to Old Plaza Park. The Grand Marshall of the evenl 1rill be telev ision star Clu Culager. v;ho will ride nea r the hea d of the procession . A1.:- con1panying him will be Medal of Honor winne r Jimmie Ho1rard. a 1\larine Corps sergeant who "'on the nalion·s highest honor for action in Vietnam In 1966. Howard is now stationed &t Camp Pendleton. Gulager and How ard will be followed closely by San Clemente: i\fayor Walter Evans, oth er city offici als an d Fiesta Queen Barbara Cheatum. Sponsoring Chamber of Com merce of· fi cials say this year·s pare.de fea tures "the cream of the crop" of entries, even thougb I.he same num be r of ent rants \\'ere ad mitted as in 1970. Chamber manager Bob Evans said more than 100 applications for a spot in thP procession \\'ere denied . Evans said the Chamber had hoped to cut dO"A'fl the number of en- trants. but had found it .. nearly im- possib!P.'' At the 44.a cenl rate. the owner oI .a "10.000 home wiU be paytna 1bout '3S &n· nually fo r operation of the junJor collegP. At Ille previous tax rat.e Of 53 cents. th e tax bill for lhe S.ilme homt0\\'tler \\'Ould have been abou t $40. Trustee John Lund nolecl the trui cu1 \1•ould h::ive a "considerable effect" on areas of the district which did not ex- perience a large mcre11.se ln assessed va luation over the previous year. "In effect. we are giving mone y back. to the tup1yer1," Lund said. Lund noted that his own com munlly nf Laguna Beach only had about a ooe percent increase in assessed \'al uarion over the 1970-71 figures. The college's $3.5 rn i I l 1 o I\ opera11ng budgel for 1971-72. on which the lo14·er ta:c rate is based , \\'Ill be up lor a public hearing and fln.&.l approval by the board at its Aug. 2 meellng. ------- DAILY PILOT S!•lf "~Oii MIDWAY GOrNG UP; YOUNGSTERS MOST ATTENTIVE Carnlv1I Part of Annual Fl•sta de 11 Chri1tianita Battle f 01· Handicap Wii1 Still Rage s in Tra11 spac . . With its 45U entries, the Fiesta parade . expec ted to last morf! than t\\'O hours, is one ol the largest and most ~·ell·altended municipal parades in the couhtry, he By AL\fON LOCKABEY none \\'a:; able to save her hand.i cap time. said. 1••11111 ••11•r \\'indward Passage. for inst ance. finish-... Th.ls year':s fiesta will mark the 202nd r-.·01\' thal the classic battle for lme eel the race in the actual elapsed time of _;; anniver5ary of the firs t Christian baptism honors in the ·rranspacific yacht race has 9d .09h:06m :48 secs. Her time allowanc• ln California. whlch occurred ne:ar what now Is San Cle mente. been resolved. an even more spirited ron-or O.Jh·32n1 ;26secs ga\·c hf'r a corrected The first ministering of the sacrament lest for the: handicap victory is being time of 9d :05h·J4m :Z2 secs. is said to have taken place July 22, 1769, 11.·aged as far back as 500 miles at sea , Blarkfi n and Ondlne, the second and in a secluded glen on the outskirts of the This see·S<llV ba1tle is likely to go on for third finis hers both arc higher ra tect present city site, An Indian mother several days as it can be affected by a yachts and give \\IP time. So she v;as presented her two gravely HJ da ughter!! be r th· · r d. "bl ""'"' .. there. lo the encamped follo11.·er!I of Father num r o 1ngs -J:lC u 1ng possi e ..... .... Junipero Serra, who were on their way breakdO\\'ns or a radical change in the Then a long can1e Bu cc a ne e r north in search of Monte rey Bay. weather. \Vednesday afternoon v.·i lh an elap sed The two youngsters were baptized and As of today, Windward Pa ssage was time of !Od :OOh :34 min. Her ti me named Margarita and 1fa ria Magdalena. stil l the handicap leader by virtue of allowance of 07h · 12m ;25 secs brou ght it A marker near city hal l records the having finished with the best corrected down to 9·17:23:29, not low enough to event. time. shake WP loos e. 8ntrants in this year's parade include Corrected lime ls the actual ela~d .~O\\' \VP gh·es Kialoa JI JOh.58m.ll noals from service clubs and organiza. time minus the time allowance given secs in time allowance. Klaloa ran out of lions. 1ni litAry and police department each yacht ba:sed on her hand icap rating. time at about 9 a.m. Wednesday. She honor guard s, drill teams, school bands Of the four yach ts \\'hich finished didn 't finish unbl \Vednesday a! 9 pm. and equestr111n groups behind Windward Passage \Vednesday. p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~--"-~~~-'-----'~~~~~~~~-~- .JI. J. (ja1•rel f ~ 18th SEMI ANN UAL SA LE! One of the finest selections of Furniture in the Harbor A rea. During this Sale Period You Will •.• SAVE 20% ••• ON ALL ••• HERITAGE & DREXEL Ul'HOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS e ALSO SEVERAL HERITAGE & DREXEL BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE COLLECTIONS ON SALE -TU OUR UVOLVING CHARGI -• Yo\lr favoritt lnttrior dt $iQ'tit r will bt happy to 4Srill you . , • H.J.GARRETT fURNITLJ~E PROFESSrONAL INTER IOR DESIGNERS OpMt MOft., 'T'INrJ. & M . IYtt. 22 rs·HA RBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ••&-0275 ••6J>276 •........................... ~ ...... ~ ............... ~~-=-"-==="""· ............ '!!' ........... .;;.;;;;;;,;.;. ...... _;:.::;:.:.:.:...J~--> --- San Clemenie Capisirano VOL. M , NO. 168, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES a am YOUNG CONSERVATIVES AGAINST PING PONG DIPLOMACY Y AF Members Demonstrate Outside President's Hom• Y AF Burns Red Bru111er In San Clemente Protest A few dozen members of the con- &ervative Young IJntricans for Freedom staged a peaceiul demonstration and burned a Red Chinese flag Tuesday 11fternoon in front or the \\'estern White House in San Clemente. The 25 you ths, carrying signs and marching around a young. flai::·waving man in a wheel chair. were protesting President Nixon's recent '' r r i end 1 y overtures" toward Con1munist China. The two hour show or protest took place on a small patch of dirt in front of Cypress Sho~s on A ve.nida d .e l Presidente . The demonstrators compiled with the requests of the San Clemente Police Department to confine their prntest to the area away from thf' main gal" leading to the Presidential com~ pc1Jnri The VAR members. all high school and college students from Orange and Los Angeles counties. h:id broughl a ping· pong table wlt.h them in hopes of challengin~ the President lo a game of !able tennis. They v.·cre protesting v.·hat a ~pake!'<man called ''ping-pong diplomacy'' on the part of the Nixon administration Scliool Trustees T ell Pleasure Over Valuation Officials of the Capistrano Unified School District were pleasantly surprised by the Jatcst assessed valuation figures. The district will be getting about $250.000 more than It he..d planned. "This will defihitely make a difference In the budge!." said Sam Chicas, A.!sis· tant Superintend•nl· for Business. "The board of trustees v.'111 decide how it is to be used.·• The sc h1X'I district faces a possible 57 «.nt increase in tair:es this year. The board is currently &tudy ing ways to trim the budget to get the lax increase down. Chica!'> had predicted a 5.2 percent in· crease in assessed va!ualion. The actual figure will be Slli.1,85'1,370 which Is a 9.8 percent increase. the picture was not as bright for the San Joaquin Eementary School District. The assessed valuation figures were pro- jected to be· about $23) mililon by Rex N"e.rison. Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services. The actual figures showed $222,269.390, & 16.5 pereenl Increase over last year. "But it won't make any difference in our budget." said Nerison. The closest projection wa~· mad' by S11n Ju;in C11pistrano's finance director Paul Lew. lfe predicted $20,664.500 for the total secured and un.securtd property . The actual 1111ure was $20,280.300, an 11.6 percent incrcase over last year. "This will mean about $3,700 less than we counted on In actual t&x money." said City M11nager Donald Weidner. He adrle.d that whtn public utility figures come tn the:y mi&ht makt up Ole difference. and the U.S. government's plan le resume diplomatic and economic relationi with Communist China. Pat Geary, Orange County chairman of the national group. caUed the Westem White House to challenge the Chief Ex- ecutive to a game of ping-pong &nd di scussion of the Issues. The President never appeared, h<lwever, and the police would not allow the ping-pong table lo be set up along the roadway. The group attempted to get the table up on El Camino Real in front of a ,;urfboard shop, but the owner made them remove it from his property. saying he believed in "ping pong diplomacy." The marcher! carried s eve r 11 l cardboard signs. some of which said, '"Keep ~1ickey Mao out of the United Na- tions"": '"\\'e ~·on't trade freedom for ping pnng" and "Nixon. we art watching you." One of the nienibers of the group, Jim Brimm of Upland. rode in a wheel chair and carrieri a large U.S. Flag. He recently sustained several injuries in ~n ;:iuto accident and was unable to march 1n the protest. When the Chief Executive did not ap- pear. the youths burned a Red Chinese Flag as a stiow of protest against I.he. President's poli<:y. The demonstration was orderly and Lhe young protesters appeared to be in a JO\"ial. light mood. a! Limes jokingly calling each other "liberals" and "Com- munists." Randy Goodwin, state vice chsirman of the conservative group. said th e demonstration was planned by l.he na~ tional ~adquarters. He noted that .a simultaneous protest was hekf Tuesday Ul front of the White: House in W~- View From Top Planned Above Daria Harbor Ideas to develo p acreage at the end of Dana Point's Street of the Blue Lantern into a view park for Dana Harbor below moved closer lo reality this week. County Harbor Commiuionen a&rted in principle with t.ht concept of a park and recommended that co u n t Y 9U1)trvison set a.side $27 ,000 for dtvelo~ ment costs. The plan for the loo]l:out park would become an inaua:ural 1egment of the south Coe!t Scenic improvement plan recently adop.d by lbe CQW\IY. Specific deta.U!. of lht.&tyle of park rtill remain to be 'workttl Gut, conunla\ontrs learned. AltemaUvea Include a gra.'JS)' creenbelt, or a plaza-style view point. Initial propo681s also call for an 11ban· donment of a portMJn or the roadway at the. blufftop-a plan agreeable to tbe 1nl1 resident of tht stttlch aft.er C<lm· missioners alf'C'd to guarantee acces.s to the home followin& tompleUon of the view area. • ----'-----~---~-~· ·~ ~----.... • .. --· , ... , ----------- Teda,:'•,~--. . I· -N.Y. SteekS EDITION ORANGE COUNlY; CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 15, '1971 TEN CENTS • ev1ves eac an Public Use Guarantee 'Assured' Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham Wednesday ~vived a proposal for the state to buy a quarter·tnile Btretch of prime beach downcoast from Doheny State Park. If the effort succeeds, public use would be guaranteed . The matter had been considered dead and owner.i of the valuable property had placed it on the open market when ti1t1 stat.e had failed to come up with a sug- gested $1.7 million offer of purchase price. A legislative bill to appropriate the money recently was killed ty the Sacramento lawmakers. Badham proposed amendments to the dead bill, changing the authors to himself and Sen. Dennis Carpenle.r (R·Nt"·.-;.c rt B~achJ. The amendment.! receiv~ the unanimous approval of the As.'!embly .. \\'ays and Means committee Wednesday . Tht measure to purchase I.he eight acres of prime beach front was originally authored by Assemblyman K t n McDonald (D-Ventur!). Badham 53.i.d Wednesday he revived the mtasure at the request of the State Division of ~ and P!rk:s. State parks officials have long been in favor of the acquisition d. the property, which Jiu directly -aouth ~ Doheny State Beach P'wk. ' ·. It once wat the lite-el. the ~ Beach Club. Badhao1 said he felt certain thfl mea&Ure would be quickly approved by tHe ABsembly. However, the bill f!ctt tough oppooition in the Sen1te where Finance Committee Chairman Randolph Collier ()).Yreka) assertedly engineered the death of the original measure during a budget conference committee session. The properly i! currently on the market for $3 million and is being offered as a possible site for condominiurm and single-family houses. Property Value Increase 'Bad For State Aid' A 12.1 percent Increase in pr<.r ·rty values in the Tustin Union High School District is both good and bad nev.·s. Superintendent William Zogg estimated the increase -which is two perce.nl higher than was anticipated in the 1971-72 budget -will bring in about iso,000 to $00.000 in new revenue . However, the $41 million increase in property values to a tots! of $384 .8 million puts the district in & worse position for receipt of stste equalization aid . Little. more :han two weeks ago u1e district was informed its ratio of a.ssesa- ed valuation ta pupils served was too high for the stale lo continue lo provide. equalization aid. A shortage of 37 studenla lai;t year led to a cutbu:k of $180,000 in state. aid for the 1971-72 budget. ':be inc reased property values an- nounced today by the Oranc• C~·unty AS8e..SSor will not further decrease the 1971-72 state grant, Zou uid, but will af. fed planning of ne:rt year's budgeL Meanwhile. ~es have launched an 84)pe.al to reverst the state deciaiion 11nd have lnitiated a student attendance policy In an all.empt to Improve the student count portion of Ule critical property value.·!itudent ratio. The board has not publicly comlde.red lhe effect. oh the attendance figures and tire resulting Joss of &tale aid that may be 11ttrlbuted to the 78 stude.nta eir:pelled dur- ing the 1970..71 school year. Ont trust.et, Dlckran Boranian, however, 1ald he: would urge reconsider•Uon of t.btr dlltrlct'1 tough auspension and e:rpul!ion pollcl" In an dfort>to keep Ille problem fhld<llll In ocbool. Saddlehack Valley's Chamber Posts Filled Three offices and ' dlrectorshlr ol Ille Saddleback V111ley Chamber · o Com- merce llave been filled, accordln1 to Olamber Preaident Thomas Winget. Newly e)ected officers are: Richard J. Birchall of Saddleb1Jck. t r ea• u re r : Che!ter Briner, Laguna Hilb, assisllnt treasurer: and Willi1.m W.U1, of MWion Hills. 1111iltant aecretary. Ron Blake of El Toro, WU Dlnied ., Ille -cf dlreeton. " I I I. I 1- ••• FREEWAY CRASH IN CAPISTRANO BEACH INJURED FIVE, INVOLVED1LFQUR1 CARS P•mtlt K9llll A Northbound Car Shot Aero•• Dirt Center Divider Striking Three Other Autos Capo Beach Crash Hurts 5 Car Crosses Freeway D'iv'ider; Hits Twq A.i.Ltos " Five persons including two Leisure Wor~ rtaldent.s, were injured :;hortly before noon Wednesday when a car northbound on the San Diego Freeway in Capistrano Beach shot across the unguarded center divider and struck three southbound autos. Highway patrolmen said I.he twisted wreckage b.!ocked (reeway traffic far 111Jnost 11n hour as workers cleared the are11. hnmedial.ely available, was a Is o transported to the balle hospilfl. The 4ccldent occurred at ·ple 8e1c.b Cities offramp of uie freeway when a northbound auto driven by Robert Amber, SO, of Minnesotai , struck a car operated by Maraaret Robertson, 17, of Illinois . The Robertson vehicle crossed the dirt cent.er strip and struck three other car!. Miss Robertson is in satisfactory con- dition at South Coa~st HosP.ibl with multi- ple laceratioru. Amber and ·1 · &'Iver ot the filth vehicle, Frank Sauer. Ml, of 103- C Via Estrad11, Laguna Hilll'I, were not in- jured, patrolmen said. The accident is still under in- vestigation, lhey added. The injured were taken to South Coast Community Hopital and the base hospital al Camp Pendleton. A Soulh Coast spokesman said Willard Price, 87, of 700 N. Calle Aragon, Leisure World, was in l'lalii;factory condition with scalp Jacera· lions and 11 possible back injury. Clemente Planners Nix Price was a passenger in a car driven by his daughter. Mary Price. 60. of the 11ame address, and was hurled aga inst lhe windshield upon impact . ~1ary Price sustained only minor bruises and 1 passi· b!e back in1ury . Access Road w Uplands Pl'ula Shuff, 18, of Torrance, driver of another of the southbound cars, wa.s taken lo Camp Pendleton with minor in- juries. Her mother, whose name was not Lifeguard Saves Youth on Cliff A San Clemente lifeguard using a special belt rescued a youlh from lhe cliffs above Oana Harbor Wednesday aftemoon. Chuck \\'alter Mathewson, 15, of Campbell, became stranded beneath Street of the Blue Lantern at 4:30 p.m. Rescuers arrive.cl shortly afterwards and lifeguard U. Curt Van Arsdale descended from the edge of the. bluff and a!.'li.sted the youlh to lhe bottom without incident. Thtre were no injuries, spokesmen llid. Sao Clemente's planning com- missioners Wednesday refused to recom· mend lhe U!e of Los Bautismos Lane as an access road irrto 300 upland acres in the city -adding more murkiness into & biller controversy. By a 4·1 vote commissioner.oi re.com· mended against the use of the roadway, then passed aoolher motion ~eklng "mediation" of sorts of an alternate choice which city councilmen last week abandoned. ~d by harsh comments from Crm- 1nissioner George Bowles, the com· mission rejected Los Bautismos then agreed to seek a third-party engineering expert to study the grading e.nd site purchase costs of Avenida Cornelio. Councilmen several weeks ago had agreed on Cornelio as a major colle<:tor street to the acreage earmarked for a major condominium project. Rut 1<!-ter - faced with threats of a lawsuit from land- owners and the devefoptt -councilmen rescinded that action, Instead, they recommended that the planner! re.study LoL!I Baullsmo.s Lane 11s the primary acces! route. Wednesday '• commission action came Capistrano Will Consider Bid for .Annexation Study A reqU8St for a detailed study on the pouibl< .,...ution of CapiWaoo SO.ch and Dana Pottlt" to S&n Juan Clpisttano will1g11tn be examined by the City Coun- cil Monday. The IJltCl•l adjourned meeting will bei:tln at 7 p.m. in the council chamber11. The request wu made Wt Monday by 1 st~y committee for annext1Uon whkh k e<1mposed of members of the Capistrano Beach. Dana Point. and San Juan Capistrano Chambers or'Commerc~. TM City Cooncll dll!CUsoed Ill< ffi!U<'I but wq hel1tant to commit city funds to th< prn]e<I wlihaul mo"' otudy. tnltitl co~rns were whether the twD °'mmunltln tlhoWd pt1rticln1te fln11n• ttally in tti. 1tudy which" hu bten estimatod al be..,.n fl&,000 IJld 121,000. Councilmen t1lo questioned the llTIOJJ!t of 1n-·u,. P.,b11c•h1S •ln .., pou!ble annexation. Mayor Tony Forster and Councilman Jim Thorpe 11,1ag~ted the citx might begin annentlon proceedlnp lly applying to the Local Agency FormaHon Com· mlulon to ~ what kind 'Ol react~ the council might aet from the public. . Mayor Forster .said thl!re may be suf· Jlcltnt lnfonn1tJon availablt' for thl city st11ff to prepert an 11nnexallon plan witholrt goini to tbt eipe.nse of having lO outidde conJUltant do tM study; The three chambers bid rtqUMt«l that lit lndepondent -be r<Wned to prepare tho lludy.' with more harsh criticism from residMt.s of the area that the Los Bautimsos route .,,;ould harm lhe municipal golC course nearby. Developer John Douglass lD'ged com• missioners to "'make a final decision tonight," thus avoiding llflY more eo11Uy delays. The appeal w~ 1 repeat of a request he made· to councilmen last week where Douglass l'IOUghl e.pprova[ of his k>nt· delayed lent.alive. tract map. Approv1d primary access is critical to the develop- ment -one of the largest proposed in t.be city in recent years. Councilmen still wil~ make the final decision on the matter, but whether a choice will come from lhe panel July 21 remaW in doubt. Several citizens apeakinf agalmt the Los Bautismos : plan predicted a ~ar~ some summer and winter of dellber11Ucsw before the controv~y would be aettlel Orange We•ther Morning cloudiness, hue and weak onshore breezes were for .. cast to keep the Orange Coaat cool- er today and Frtrtay.wllh temper., lures at 75, rlslna. to as Inland. Lows atOUDCl:U. INSIDE TODAY NorO..rn lthlJ/.Jw. be"' rocrl> ca by cm, .<qrtlwill4k< whldl &hook manr1 ciC»' "f'&fdtnti out Of their ~edi otUr tptirbii'o Jwuo. ky txodiu from '1"lmV tOwns, Story Page 4. C .. lletlli.9 f c~u. ' Cl .. Mllt4 ...... t.ftll(I )I c,._,. • ONlll KlfkM 11 ldllWlll p,.. ' lilffrltl•IMlll ... 1t 'Ill.I"" »St '· ...,.._ ,, A• Llfllftrt II ---~·-------' ..------·--~-... --. -'-~-~-~-----·-··-·-·-------'"- ' -J ' ) 1 Saddlebacl{. Trustees Cut 8 Cents From Rate By P4Tll!CX IOYU: ... ...., ............ ~<Ii Colle .. 1ni1teu W.w.doy slaobtd lilbt ~ lfUfl the dlllrld pro- pe:rty tu rate aft.u ltatnini of increased useaed valuatiOfl a n d an additional tOuret of MOO,COJ lncome. Thia ad.kin places the tu rat.e for homiolrnera at .f.t.8 c!nt1 per i 100 of assuaecl valu1Uon. The rate had bet:n U cen1.s; l1nce lht collece became a tuin& entity. Council Sets Sewer Meeting With Lagunans City councilmen will cat.her Friday ni&bt with reaidenb of Arch Buch Hel&tita in Laeuna Be:ach to hear a 1t.1tua repcrt on the detalla of installitl1 a city sewer line·to aerv1 properUes within that neiehborhood. The 7:30 p.m. study IUllM at city hall wu called last Wednead1y after the council approved a moratortwn on the bulldin( of new ltnlctures wtthln the area on propertiai which are not Nrved by cl· ly 1twer1. 'Ibe study aeulon will focus on a repcri prepued by lht Boyle En11nttrln1 Com· pany on the estlmited COit of engl.netr. ing, le1aJ feea , acqulsjtJon and con- strucUon coats of sending dty sewer lines to the hWtop area. Sewer troubles in &he di!trlct bt&an in July, JtM, when resldenlJ of the neJchborhood told the city council there wu leachlna: from private ct.aspooll and .eptlc systems. The Or&Jllt County Healih Depart· ment, alone with the city Bulldln& and Safety department ei:plored the cfalm1, which «ided with the health de:partrneni recommending the ln.!tallaUon Of dty sewer service. On Dtce:mber 4, 1988, Boyle En&tneer- lng wa1 hired by the council to develop a eewer improvement district. This w11 done . presented to tht. council and ac· cepted. Later the COW'lcJI approv~ a pro- posal to allow Boyle Enlil;i~ring to Act, as enainttrs for the work. Boyle pr~d tt>t plans, but was told In March of last year to stop work bttause Ult city had not budgtted funds to complete the jt'lb. The nrm hb: thll3 far received $17,837 from the city for 1'ork. Already, U percent of the building sites have bttn devt.loped ln the Arch :Be.ach Heighl..'l area. This fact, coupled with the problems with private aeptlc 1y1tenu led iht buildln1 d1por1mtnt to fffl; iht moratorlum on ntW dtvelopftltnl• In the area unW ae:wtr tyltelftl art installtd by the clty. The moratorium does not apply to ad· ditioru or remodelinl jobs. Saddleback. Wins $2.2 Million For New Site S1ddleb1c::k Colle1t hu bffn (ranted $2.1 million in stat.e &ld on & matchlng- fund basis ror construction of a matbmiatics science buildinf, trustees learned Wednesday. College president F'rt<I Bremer 1ald the 11Chool had flr~t bun told the money would not be .available, but ht learned Tuesday tht. C<lllt.ge 's application for the money had been approved. The money is available widt.r !ht Junior Co\ltge Construction Act of 1967. The building to house tht. mathematics and science departmt.nta is tentatively ached.uled for occupancy In the fall of 1973, Dr. Bremer 1ald . OIAN•I COAIT DAILY PILOT OU.JIG~ COA$T PUll.ISMIMF) C'OM'Alrt 1.Mrt N. w •• ~ '1'911-1 """ ......... J eck II.. c.~.., vie• ,,._ •""' o--a Mt-Nter 'J\ .. ,, K•..,il a.itw n-·· A. ,.."',,~:"' M ........ a:••• C..•ltt M. lMt Ilic••"' P. Hill Au11i."' MtMtlt>f l.tltsn L.t-~ Offtle ~J? f•l•ll A•eftu• JA,;1;"' ,,.,., ... : r.o. ••• ••'· t2•s2 s-c.._... Of'fk• JOI N1t1h IEI G11,,l•• l••I, tl&72 OtW Offk• en~ ""'''' »t ..., .. , ••Y , .. .,., M_. '"'~' m,, Jlt-1 .... I_,., Mvl!ll...,.. a.di; 11PS ._,. ... _'4 Trunte Hu. Voe•l •aid the CUI.I Wtrt mtdt paulltlt ler 1 number el re•""'· The diltrlcl UStuff v1luallon, acccirllinl I& ft&uru nl•aMd '?uuby '>' tM Orana:e County auenor'• offlt.e, la- creased ln lt7 71 by 10mt $51 million. Vogel said thi u a nine percent in- crtase. while the p poeed district bud1et had btt:n bastd on nly a 1!1 percent in- crease. In addilion, Vo I said tht t.'Ollt&t had e&nitd about M00.0(l(l la 1nttrtll on i!J itJ- veal.ed ~ tMMy. The d!atrltt hu P .& 111UU00 ll>"tlld ""'1oll ii lo bt _, fee _,llJUellon el a ilbtary-clauroom com- plei. Vo1el e1pla.lned that lht con- structkln, wkieh has not yft btgun, ls far behind 1chtdult and the bot1d money has been actumulatltl& intertai in the in- terim. Another reuon for the t.a.i: cul. Vogel noted, 11 I.bat the '1istrict was a bl e lo cut Nixon Beaches Now Join Ranks of Monster Tales By JORN VALTERZA Of ,... DlllJ' ,1111 tltff Every once in a wh1le reporter• 1it down and compile a lilt of thou per· ennial, backbreaklnl 1t.orit1 which have lived for yean and crow Uke mon1Wir1. The tJUe1 are ominoUI -aubjecta Uke the Upper Bly Land Es:chanae, the Newport Beach haule over freew1y1 , Lliuna Beach'• hJ&b.rU!e controversy and probably dozens of otben. Covering ttlem adequately would require a 1lo.1wy with each story ln tiny type detllling a chronolo1Y of ac- tJon-upon·1cUon. • I have a new ont. for the list of mind·bo11ler1. It'• the story about Pruldent Nllon and the Camp Pendleton beachta and upland.I. And la tely, the f1ct:ts in t.hl.t gem have mulUplitd and the problem now ii where to put them. The latest nu11et comes from 1 10urce cloae to tht bucb and upland rurplUI ltsue. Off-the-record, be wu ansry that PruldentiaJ Prt111 Secretary Ron Ztealer announced Wednuday that Mr. Nixon planned t.o overrule a powerful Houae committee and declatt: 1b: miJe1 of btlcb and San Mateo Canyon turplUI. The announcement, u.Jd the anary eource, wa1 ruerved for to~level Prtsidential AdviJor Robert Finch. Finch Jan't alone on tbl1 trip we1t with Mr. Nb:on. And Finch, who already ha1 made it clear he'll run for offi ce ln Cali· fGmil nett year, ha• a local apptarance planned whic::h would have ~n ripe for a blockbuster announcement on the Pendleton J1nd1. He: will be the guest of honor at month'• end at the dedication of Dana Harbor, A.5 we Lick up the murky channel. Jets tv.'il'lf to 11.trboard for a \\'hlle and look at another muddy puddlt. -oil. That's ri&ht, the l!lubstance that sends chills up the spine& of Orange Coast M!llident.s. The IOUJ'Ct:• on this aspect are diverse-and hi1hly rtapected and credible. A well drilled more t.h111 • decade •10 in hilla detp behind San C1em~te: still eiilt.s. It is capable ol provJdlng crudt . It I! capptd. That at least h11 been confirmed at S&n Clem~te city hall. City En&in• Phil Pet.tr, an of!lcial who cut his educational teeth in m1ninC enatnetrinc and teololY. conctdu th1t San Mateo canyon mifht not be tb1 veal.tit drillin1 aru In the •orld. P.ut ttvenl tli&h-ltvd individual• 1till hint that it fni&ht make a ni ce spot to drill into pools in othtr an:11 nearby. Wt ~·t • tnaeb.larthtr, IO l1t'1 tack once •tain. Confualoa tUll nllPU about anothtr luut whleh mJ1ht bt allied to the oil. SOrneont In the a.traJ lervlct• Admlnl1tration -which dot& the job of diJ?en1in1 IUl'plua fedtral property -recently recommended th1t San Matto canyon be sold for private development. The GSA recommtnd1Uon cawed 1rown men to 1••P· But that recommend•tlon apparently isn·t what fouled the \.\'It.er in the house committee. The Sta~ of California may have intended to sell off 10me of thf: upland• after developing the cood stuff for perking and camping. Jl may be a flimsy equauon, but one worthy of writina out : c1pptd oil well nearby.plua-posalblt aalt or 1.000 ac::ru equals. .•• Then a1ain it could be mlllclou1 goulp. R~ John G. ScPln'lllt (R·Tultln) has bomt attack& from tomt 11 tht bad guy in the piece after he announced ht opposed the tot.al (ive.1w1y packlae before the Houae Committee. But he has an inttru tlnl -and poulbly valid -rationale for hi1 appar- ent opposlUon. Ht rect.ntly sugaested that the federal 1ovemment offer all tht 1111d1 on a long-term lease to !ht St.ate of C1llloml1 for pubUc purpotta -with two conditions. ftr!lt. the land would rev ert to Marine Corps Ult if emergenciH dictated. S@COnd, that the mineral ril hl• to the portions of 1urplu1 acre11e remain in federal hands -fallow - in perpetuity. Ebentially, the Con1ressman'1 reasoning ii to te1t the credibility of the oil theory. To&s out the bait, ht rusons, and let' how quickly it is mapped up. Coastline Bill Backed From Wire Senk-et SACRAMENTO -A tou1h couUine conservation bill was approved by the Assembly V.'ays and Mean.I Commltttt here today m::I sent to the A!&mtbly floor. The bill •-ould create 1 tlft' state aren- cy with vtto po'ft1" over local coa9tllne development plans. 'The W1y1 and Muns Committee llJo peMtd an mnnlbus bUI est.abllehlft.I 1 seven-member st.alt tnvironmeotal quill· tv board for the orderly. lon1 ran1e developmfS!t Nf ail of Callfornl•'• natural ~. Col.5tlint protection WOllJd &!IJo be OM of the Jobi of the propo&ed tnv\ronmtntal <111ality board. Both blll1 ett.tbllsh stilt power over coMtlint developmen t. 1'ht coastline eoolen'ltion b i 11 , authored by AMemblym.tn Alan Sieroty IO.Bev1tly Hill•). ls dulrned to protect the coutllnt for all Callfomill'll "and not to snow residents alon1 the coa&t to c\oJe it off," Slerot)' llid. The meuure. approved by a 9J)lit voice vote, would aft up • ltltewMie C'6Ut.al (.'(lftltrVltiotl board and nv, reitonaJ boudl of prlvalt dlitt:M and dty and Capistrano High1and8 Recreation Approved A 1Ummer rt:CruUon prtfram terr the Capistrano Hithl•nda artl baa beet 1p. pr'O\'td by tht Board ol Sup1rvtsor1. county otnciala. Tile. board• would evelop cONtal rfl(ion plaru e:rt8ldir11 five milee Wand and have permit authority in 11 !ltrip from thrtt miles at aea to 1,000 yard& inland. A.Memblyman Frank Belotti ( R • Euttka) objected tnat the Sieroty bill, AB 1471, ''will Mt up a dynasty , a die~ tater. to handle the: affairs of tht people Of the rec ton. •I ''I think this meuure Is 1 real blow 1t local govt.mment ," added Assemblyman John Stull (R-1.eucadia), another op-1 pone-nl. The e:n \·ironm~ntsl quality b 111 soon.sofftl b~· Assemblyman f..dwin L. Z'Btr& (~Sacramento), contains the Mme coutllnt measures. but alto sttfl up tt(ional boards for the entire state. Rocket Blast Ignites Blaze E1:pl01lon of •n 11perlmental rocket Wedneaday al the Phil~ Ford Atronutronlc'1 last Ilk one rnUt north of tht El Toro Marine Corp& Alt St.aUOft iplttd a U.1cre bniah fire. A force of 76 county firemen fou1Plt for one hour to 1ubdue the stubborn blue. There were no ln- jurte1 or 1truc::tur1I dam.a.it. from t lt htr the bl11e « e1pl0Slon, I C· cordln1 lo Batt&lion Ch'•f !tan Overton. ' Ill hood redtmptlon porllon -0f the tu rate from n Cti\l! to seven etnts. The district la currt!nUy paylng off a $9 mllllM bond issue with this portion of the ta:zea: aftd, aa more of the pr!11cipal L<; paid, Ult bond redemption ralt can be lowered, Voge.I 1aid. College president Fred Bremer pointed out that t~ 44.11 ce:nt tax rate would be the lowest of any <.'Ollege district 1n Orange County. Clemente Fest May Be Best In 18 Years ... F'rom tht hrsl motorcycle to tht la3t membtt of the priz~winning Royal Cavaliers Youth Bank. this year·s Fiesta de la Ch ristianita parade is expected tu be the best in its 18 year h1stor}'. hiore than 4,000 persons dressed in brightly colortd costume or sitting astride hi&h-slepping horses are experted to take part in the event at 10:30 a.m, Ssturday. The (5(l individual entries "'Ill proctde from the base of Avenida Del MN' to El Camino ~al and then r.orth to Old Plaia Park. The Grand Marshall of the f!Ven l 1,vill ht t.elevision st ar Clu Gul ager, \\'ho "'ill ride near the head of the procession. Ac· companying him v;iJJ be hledal of Honor "'inner J immie Ho\\'ard, .a ~tarine Corps sergeant who won the nation's highest honor for action in Vietnam in 1966. Howard is now stationed a.I. Camp Pendlel<Jn. Gulager and Howard will be. followed closely by San Clemehte Mayor Walter Evan!, other city officials and Fiesta Queen Barbara Cheatum. Sponsoring Chamber or Commerce Of· ficlal! say lhill year's parade features: ''tht cream Of the crop'' of entrie!, even though the same number of entrants were admitted as in 1970. Chamber manager Bob £\'ans said more than JOO applicatlon!I for a spot in the procession were denied. Evans said the Chamber had hoped to cut down the number of en- trants , but had found it "nearly im- prusible." "'ith ils (SI) entries, the Fiesta parade, es:pect.ed to lut more than tv;o hours. is one: of the largest and most we ll-attended municipal parades in the couhtry, he said. This year'1 fiesta will mark the 202nd aMlve:r1ary of the first Christian b84)tism in California, whJch occurred near what now ll: San Clemente. The first ministering of the sacrament is said to have taken place July 22, 1769. in a secluded glen on !he outskirts of the present city site. An Indian mother presented her two gravely ill daughters to the encamped followers of F'ather Junipuo Serra, who "·ere on their \\'ay north in .search of i\lonterey Bay. 'fhe: two youngste rs "·ere baptized and named Margarita and Maria Magdalena . A marker near cily hall records the event. Entrants in this years parade include 0011.s from st.rvice clubs and organiza- tions, military and police department honor guards, drill teams, school bands and eque.'llrian groups. At the 44.8 cent rate, the owner of a !30,000 homo will bt po)'ini obout #3 an- nually for ope.ration of the junJor college. At the previous t.u rate of 53 cents. lhe tax bill for the same ho1nt'Q\\'Tler would ha\'f' been about $40. Trustee John Lund noted the ta~ ccu1 \You Id hav e a · -considt.!rable effect"' on areas of the district which did not ex- perience a large increase in assessed valuation over t11e previous year. "ln effect. ""e are g1v111& 1nonty back. t.o the tupayin," Lund said. LUnd noted that his own community of Laguna Beach only had about a one percent 1ncreast.> 111 assessed \•aluation O\'t'r th(' 1970-il figures. The college's $3.ft 111 1 I l 1 u 11 opC'rat1ng budget for 1971-72, on which the lower h1x ral(' is based, v.·1ll IJe llp tor a· pobl1i.: hf!:inng and final approval by the board at its Aug_ 2 1neel!ng. CIA.IL Y PILOT 11111 Pllllt MIDWAY GOING UP; YOUNGSTERS MOST ATTENTIVE Carnival Part of Annual Fia1ta de la Chri1tianita Battle for Ha11dicap Wi11 Still Rages n1 T1·a11spac By Al.i\10~ LOCKABE\' l •lli"I ll411or Now that the classic battle for line honors in \tJe T,ranspaciflc yacht ract. has been resolvei"an even more spirited con- test for the handicap l'ictory is being waged as far back as 500 miles at sea. This see-sa1v batlle is likely to go on for several days as it can be affected by a number of things -including possible: breakdowns or a radical change in 1he weather. As of today, \Vindward Passage v.•as still the handicap leader by virtue of having finished "'ilh the best correetcd lime . Corrected time Is the actual elapsed tin1e n1inus lhc ILme allowance given each yacht based on her hand icap rating . Of the four yachts "'hich finished behind \\'indward Passage \\'ednesday, none was able lo save her handicap time. \Vindward Passage, for instance, finish- ed the race in the actual elapsed lime of 9d:09h ·Oftm:48 secs. Her lime allov.·ance of 03h :J2nl ;26secs gave her a corrected lime of 9d _O:>h.34m :22 secs. Blackfin and Ondine, the second and third finis/1crs both ::ire higher rated yachts and give \\·p tin1e. So she was ::;ecure there. Then along came Blic c aneer \Vcdnesday afternoon with an elapsed time of lOd :OOh ·J4 n1in. Her time allowance of 07h l2n1 -25 secs brought it dov.·n to 9:17 23 :29, not low enough to shake \\'P loose. Now \VP gives f\ialoa !I JOh 53m 13 secs in time allov.·an ce. Kialoa ran out of lime at about 9 a.ni. \Vednesda\·. She didn't finish until \\'ednesday at '9 p.m. pm .JJ. J. (Jarrell~ 18th SEMI ANNUAL SALE! One of the finest selections of Furniture in the Harbor Area. During this Sale Period You Will ••. SAVE 20% ••• ON ALL ••• HERITAGE & DREXEL UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS e ALSO SEVERAL HER ITAGE I. DREXEL BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE COLLECTIONS ON SALE -TRT OUR HVOLVING CHARGE - Yovr Javari'U inttrior dtJIQn tr toili bt happu to 0$$iS I uou ••. H.J.GARREIT fURNITLJRE ~ROFESS IONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opett MM., Tlturs. & Fri. Ives. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Tht Saddlth9Ck Valley YMCA will ora1n1u and conduct the proaram with '3,7M 1n fund• from LI PIJ County Sen1ice A!t.tt, .1ccordlna to the Tutlday action. !_ ___ • 646-0275 6'6-0i76 ~---. .. -·~- I . I t l lln1riday. July 15. 1971 DAfl Y PILOT 35 ~~--~~~~~~~~~~ Estancia Oilers, Estancict, Mus tangs 1.EGAL NO"rlCE MUltlCll'•L cou•r 01" CALt l'O•HIA cou .. ,y OF O•ANGE LEGA L NOTI CE LEGAL NUTlt:E Ll:CAL NOTICE Poloi srs Win , 9-5 l:'.slanc1a High got ufl to a big sl<lr ! v.·1th a fllur goal first quar1cr and held the !cad the rest cir th(' wa.1• in rlefcn!tng Loni! Bc:11:h \\'ibon. 9 5 , \\'edne.-;day n1i.:hr 111 Cost<i l\111sa flccrt'a!1011 /\/\A \1'aler pol1) :i1.:!1un at F:~tan1:1,1 Jli~h 1·1ie 111nn111g E,u.:1rs s!re,1k cd lu a ~-2 edge ;ifti:r the first period ;ind held a 6-4 margin at the 1nterm1ss1on Estanlta tightened LIS defense up 111 Ilic .'Second half, holding !ht• Long Beach school to JUSI one goal Notch Baseball Victories Kyle Van Amersfort and Jan Postel slugged ho me runs lo lead their teams to victory 1n surn rner baseball action in the Or<1nge Coast a r,e a \Vednesda y night Van A1nersforl bl a~led a grand slamn1er in lhe thi rd in· 111ng to pare Huntington &>ach past host Edison, llJ-2, 111 a llunt1r1gton loup tiit "hlle Postel's round-tripper came \\Ith a le<Jnnia\e aboard as Esta11c1a tripped N ev. p o r l 1!11rbor, 5·1. <H Costa ~1esa P;irli 1-•.?tt li•ll up l'<l•IHn <! 111om11•on, II> O•dllelO '- ZlrtH!I. •I Cuo•rv• If Wo.nbo<g••, lb (;. Albo, o lo••" Hunton111ot1 ll••<h Ea•\cn .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' • • ' 0 • 0 0 • ' ' .co oo ra 1C'll 06--7 Coilt Mt ... (!) ,,,,~ lb 1.0100 ... lo 1:~•1 '"'"" lb SCh•vP<>. d P lloovmt, c C.lo•PY t t •IQ .woll, II ~ ... If Mo.!•nu p, uv cl S"&fP U " " .. ' • ' 0 ' 0 0 ' • ' ' • 0 • ' 0 0 0 • 0 ti r111 0 0 • 0 0 • ' ' ' . • 0 • ' • • ' ' • 0 • • ' " '" ' • • ' ' • • • • 0 • • 0 • • 0 0 l;lonnlrvnoro lll Fl•"''"~ ID 1 •0••'• < leun (H .. v~n Am~"!O•• " lt•n~ •. • !J~vl•, C• ~ (&Ole. J b W~ll• M IOI& I ' " \<11'1 llV h•n1nt • (Iv•• 1~Q~•' S••' ll~•'" W•rl • P"""" 111 'llft~n " cn11"~~·" 7~ s~..,,.,~n, 11> Palm•• <' 11,,i,...,~ '- Fa"e• m ~~wen '' 1<'<0ofl II s~ ... " "··~· I> fot~h •• ' ' • Scc•t ny lnnl"'' ' • • ,, • • 0 • ' " ' ' • • ' Or•"•o (°"ftlY Hor-J•l l<l•I Ol<lr.tl CASE NUMlE• 14011 \UMMON1 CUnlow!•I 0.101-1 POV COlL! .. 5. llllC, "' <..EOJU,_t Cl-<llj\M(0W 1,. '"" lioP+•""••• r:.-·v• c~.,..,,.,. ~ f~I ' . 0 A (owtl <<l!n~l•lftl n•1 °"" Ille;) 01 !'>e P•••nn11 01t.o1"" '"" 11 '°" wl>n to d•l•na "'I> '""'"''• •ov mv\! l>lo •n 1n., court • .. ,11i.n O>I~""'"" on <•l!>(,111• •o m~ <11"11 ~l&•ft! 10' & '"'1 !1eto pp Of•I ~ltftttl119, II & Ju"'C• 1:®<!1 ... 1 1n 1~ TMlllE I!' d~Y> •''"' "'" '"""''Ont •• >tcvod Oft ~QV 011,~1w.,• V\l\>f Oelovl• ,.n1 D• ~nT~•l'<l on fPPl>Col•en b• !~e Pl&ont•tl ena !~• covr! • " . " • • 0 M "~'""" c1rr' J,,.,n "''°~' h till Orvuh 0 .,Wlll M.\lo A .. 0 ~CHMIOT V C ll><hO•O S F•O<'t ~ -0 h t Sin M•9v•I Orowo & 0 S~olo lOt ' 0 0 • 0 N•.,PO<'• Ct nlff •1N•wt>0r! 11-..<h, Caht.•n" •lift I A"''"'" !er Pl•fftl/11 a f'ulll >toe;;t O•~""'e Coo" oa,, f'>l<>I Jv· ~lvl l\17'/'f,tO/t !1•111 " Ll::GAL NClTICE Toni Sniallv.·ood tossed 111 four goa ls to lead E~tanc1a in 1hc scoring ch;p.irtrnent 11·hllc lean1n1<1tr Phil .~y!' h.id !11Q Rober! \Vcbsrt·r . Jrff L11!t'I and Lu11y lllattern1an senrcd one goal e:1ch for rhe l~agles In the other Hunllngton loop outing. Costa t.lesa dov.·ned Corona dcl t.iar, 3 2 ri.1ean\1•hile. Seal Beach and \\l.1rd's />1rates ll'ere not so fortunate L nn !'!:""' ~rC'!IO"• I> Pelf.,.on, <I Tct•"· ' ,, ' . " ' • 0 ' • ' ' • • " • ~~· 01~ 1rt1 n ' . . , ' (Of Oft• .. , M~r 0 ) .. ' " '"' " . St:a! Hcc.l'h dropped a 5-4 decision to the Outriggers in lAlng Be(lch Polit•e League play on the losers' d1arnond 11hlle \Vaid's iOrange Coa~t CollegeJ fell to the Paramounl Poets (\Vh1ttier College), 7-2, at La Palma Park Pi""' II Jonn•M o V"" Q, <> "·•1"1•1 t Lr''''on, lb ll•IAoll~ ID 111101<•n " lltnnt r, 20 (lm1lf 10 Soa ... •I Andrew>, JD ea ... tr cl " 0 • • 0 0 • 0 • ' ' • f{ustlcr J<'ivc • In oilier g.unes Tuesd:.v n1ghl. foothi ll dov.•ned Chaf- lev. 8-2, Long f!c.1eh Milli kan tl'ippcd Buena Park 6-~. an d Anaheun forfei ted Lo Valenc1:i ' • ' " ' 0 0 • • ' " ' " ' 0 " 0 0 • ' 0 FaJJs, 94 ·-91 \Yater polo acti on \V1nd s up this week "'llh four gan1es 1n the fro11h-so ph division Friday n1i::ht at Estancia High Fountain Valley f ac e!: \\'estmins ter 1n the' first \I ll at 6. followed by the Cnrona det r-.1ar-Bols;1 Grande tiff at 6·50 il11ssion V1c10 clashes with 1.os Am1,qos at 7 40 and Newport lh1rbor meets Santiago a1 8:30. Seal Beach nearly tied its game with the Outriggers 111 the home half of seventh fr?.rne Tra1 lmg 5-2. Seal Beach put together hits by J a c k Strosnider. Garv Barnes and Bob Eagle !dotib!cl to score 1\1•0 runs. bu\ Eagle v.·as thro\1/l out at horne at- 1l'mpt1ng to score on Roy \\ells' single for the llna! out. Tol&I• Co1•• Coron• ,. Scoro b~ lnnont• ' ' , ' ' .. ' ' ' 000 XIO-J '°" 100-2 E"1ncl• Ul .. ' ' • 0 h •01 ' ' \\'ll!'iflEH -Colden \\lest College dropped Jts first g.unt'.! 1n t1\o )C:llS of Hfo Hondo surnmcr basketbal l p I a y \\'ednrsday night when Sanlr. Ana L'nllegc r.illied for ;i 94·91 0 • \ 1cturv ~<~ult! ~n Gt1nt, I+ l:t•lln~, II 6Qe~e1. u • • • The los1n~ Hustlers led 91·89 MD, HcroJ<l Roll, 90-36 George I tcrol d t'anned 26 points and three o!ilcr illater De1 players hH in double fig- ure~ as the 1\1 onarchs rol led to a lopsided 90-36 victory over Santiago in the Sant:i Ana sumn1cr baslie1ball leil- gu•• \\lednesday rught I .rev (,rrcn. 1\1(•).; l\n1ff1n a nd O;n!' l'::inr\ ill~o hit 111 l\\111 figures for the :\1oni1rchs of f'oach .lcrrv Titnlic r.recn had 18. Kniil1n h11 Iii .1nd Nanrv fol!o\\'l'd wit h l·I ~l<Jier Oci had tht• g:unc 11ct1 in hand early. bolling to a ~6-15 haH11me lead ll•<elO """" ""'l'on N•Mv (ucull' f p.,..,.~." J POfllQen I .of •h 1i11111m• ,., " " • • ' ' " 1,1~1•r D•• '' " • • • ' 0 0 0 " " ' ' ' • 0 0 ' " Barnes also slammed a two· run homer 1n the second for the losers The P1nHes appearrd on their V.'?.V to a v.·in. holding a 2-0 lead iloing into the sixth in· 111ng on the strength of Denn is Bcan·s one-hitter "~" fl m•,>Jorr." fflq~Trem " Ho,nv.o~ lb Oe•IP• r lllo•<~ .. ' ' ' ' 001 ' ' 0 lo rbl ' • • • 0 ' • ""'"'· " Ma-Ion. P JQnn•c.n. < llo••n<ltt " l ca•d~n, ct ll or.auollo 10 M•f•e~•v." ll•m•nOD rl f>o .. ell, •O R·~dY, lb 1oi.1> Holderm•n, II "'•u•t ~b WHV••· r! 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Jn '"' Olr.c, of lti• '"""'" P.•corde• of sold O••nt• Counr10, ~Mt• o• C.••llo•nla • :IC! ~ m, "' UO• CO•t!rc""" ol D~r•" 'h• unn.,·,~n~a d<>t• htreoy cerhly rho• h • '' rn,,du(!ln• ~ ~"""'" •• "" •n <!IYlttuM •' 1111 • Ad""'' S11~el. M•ciw•Y (•h (1l"O•nl• '1&SS ur~., !h• lo(l•l•P•" form """'" nt MIOWAY SPEEO CENT£1> •na lh"f ''"' '""' " como>o••a o• •~• lnll~ .. .,,~ l'"""n w"~~e n1-n• In 11111 •n<I ~I•<" rl '"''''"<•I••• •nlln•• '~'"' mrnl No l cl ,.,a <o<"t •• 1/la (•vo( c-""' ll•·•• Wt" r .. t•• { ,, o• 'ii~"'" An.o I ~h!O•n••' O•••<! !ulv n It/I w r ~' iutt'I • "II"'>' {I•" L•W 011>~11 ff~ ~~II,.•• II.Ill (l«Oft !l•!'f'I Su•'" Numl>t• L•>•w .... a. C•"'"'"'" •0111 COWj\P.O D MILLS ''n Abr&ho"' •••nu• W•Hrnon•••• Co(,J...-n.~ •illll O•!•ri JU<'• 1~ 1011 PAP.CE L ) "non o~dv!•ve ~e1e.ntn• O••r lnll j\.l to A I onclu•I••. C I !ti Co '"''"""" 0 I IO 0 I lftCIUtlv•. I' I, t< 7 •od F) cl l•O<I Ille !Jal. •• °'"' M •• r•co•a~d •n Boolo 10!. "•oe• :it 10 .Q ln- clu•••• o! 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Att .. ,11..., A •• "''"""''•l)l.or! •• ··•~u!•<! If!~ <•M•. n v Iv 'll f>PL!E~ ANO £0UI PMr'IJ 101 t l(IAl \I .:.1 I All b•n• •r• la "" In •«Crd~nc• Wotl NOTt(IE 10 CllEDITOl'!I SUP£1llO• COUll T OS' THI' ~'ATE OF ( .. Ll,ORNIA FOlt THE COUHTY OF OllAr<GE SC>Jl'tOT 11 •n• "'"• ott•< tht 11,.1 py~h~•hOft pf th•I lllc•lcr ond b~lor• 1n, ,.,_, '~" ul , .. ,d ••I• M"• o; 11""'' (Ond•l•on•, ln•!••clloni ~"" SoKlti-~ttnn, NN~•y f>ub"• (ltlOIOfn ~ i'I• ••• ., ... Th• (~•(ulor '~'"1wr• th• f'Ghl lo , .. '"'' ••w ond •II blO' I "''"' ~•I ou .,r 11, O• '"~· Croun•v M> (""'m'"'"" [ ""'"' "Inv 1• 1tn f'ub••}U"(j O•~n~r (""" P••IO P•tol lolly !, l , II, 11, 1911 !/}t II I.EC;,.\!, NOTICE SUPERIOll COUll:T OF TME Sf j\TE OF CAllf'OllNIA FOR !"IE C.OUNTT 01' ONj\MGE Ho A·lttl S r<OTIC~ OF HEAPING 0 1' l'f,ITIOH fOlt PltOl!Afl! OF Wil l ANO FOP LE llElt~ TES,AMEMTAPY Ell•to or DORIS E Kll l lAN, ~"n •n•Jwll ~\ 00f.(IS El 17A!!El "' KILLIAlll, Ort•••eG N011CE I ~ 11r1<f8>' GIVEN '""t Do<v An" O:nl••n ~w~lt ""' llltd ~"'""' " l>fll r.nn IO< ptnb~I• no ,.,11 ~nd !or "SV-nt• Qf Le!+•rt T•••Bm~"'"'' IQ P•!l!<ont•. •••~'""'" lo whocn '' m~d• •o• •u••n" P•>lifUI•" ~ftd 11 .. T HIO l•tn• o"(I ~l"t' ol h~'"'"" lhr ,,,m• hel or•n VI lo' )UIY 19 "" ••• JO • '". In Inf CO\frlfl)r~• ot O.n,i.rmrnt r<c J Of ,.,d c"' '' •t 100 C•V•( C•nto< oro.~ Wf•I. lft th• (:dy "' s~n•• An•, c,.mQtn • 0•11'<! JuO. I IHI WESIJOHlll Cowntv Cle•~ Y..ho<h ••~ now "" ho• '" '"'" ol•lcr o! !nr [•!11• or l!U8£R & W!l.>ON, ,..,,,,,..,,.,n~ """"' of \&•<! 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El'!I !l.S 'QWn .,,d C:oun!•Y 0 •11,.<I of Otnn;• Covntv llQ.fld o,8no~. C•lilorno .. 91668 whi<n I• lllo D•ddu '"'' wilhd•tw Mo bid lo• • !ho olt co ol ou11""" of th• und•,.,0.,~ 1,. ""rll!d 111 lntt•·flve l'}I d••' •HO• th• ~II mt tl•" •~•talnln; 10 •h• .,1 .1~ of l•ld d&'• •~! to• !I\• OPOnlno ln•root <t•Cl•ltnl, wl!non lo"' fli.Gtltn 1 •lier lht lhe Boo•d ot fduc~''"" ol th~ N•''"''"' ll•1t oubllc•t•on c• '"" no!I" M•i~ Un•h•d Scl\aDI 0 1>111<1 '"'""''' tt1• O•led Jvnf J. !ti! rlqM lo tel~c• •nv n• •II boo• ~l\n no1 L"u••• • W1hon ""'""""I' .. tt•r>I lh• low~·! bin. ""~ In E•ecu•••• W~'ve •nY 11\lcttn•hly Q• IH!'OUIOllly In ol 11\e Wiii ~nv bid rtt•>v•d nf I'll• "~v• n .. m•~ O&trd /u •It 1911 C:OOKll!V, SCMUM.ACHSlll. O•••n h"• I •Oil RnNI( OF AMF ltlC" NATIONAL IRU.!l AND s .-.vlNGS AS$0ClATIOlll ev B•'""''" c .... 011 A1'••t~nl T•u1! 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Or•no•. c,,111orn.o 0•11' Pilat, !~I• tiu••,...n 11 "'"'"-cond\lct .. Ir/ a I/IS 11 COtPO<"•loQn M<entel I( Wfl9'11 OOr<llLD W, KILL IAN. Jll , ""°' ,.,., • .,, o.i.o, NO'WPG•I lllttCll. C•~i'O<'ftlo •ll .. Toi U H i 1'4 lilt LEGAL NCYflCE LEGAL NOTICE !~If ,,.1.,,,.n. lll!'G wllh ""' (tvnf!t 1------------!·----·----1(1••-l)f Oraf>ff Countp on Jun• :it. 1en l'-1111 NOflCI 01' s•LI bY Bt!I• J. ll•t1lrn 0-11' C-IY Alter"'' 10!' 1>.i,1,.,..., P\fbhlhod O•fft\1'11 (DtUI Doll~ f'•l<'I, JI/• IY t, 10, I ~. lfll !t(I ... /! '"• ., LEGAL NOT ICE " "'" l"l(Tll !OU' llJSI N!:11 NAME ~Ta l (M Ft•T 11 . .in'"''"~ "'"0" I• OOlno r ... ~n \> "•••1 JC..I r nvnP•• D• to"• •~··~ le • O'I "°'i o\ ll••na (O"<'l~<lrd 1~n1v•<t,.•! !.w•~ WdH•m• lO•I• (Iva bv "" 1h • l'~l""'"~I Ill"<! 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Se "••~<!•"•• Colllo•n•e '"'" ~enc~ •o• "'"'"'""' cl 1ucl't l't~vl•t lnf lollnw1119 """" It dolno n.,,1...,. ~··1 NAVAP.110, lf'31 (om"o~ •~11lrf'd, !IO!o<r 11 "tr•h• O!VfO t"ot '""•l a• '"'~" C••,<c<nlo ""°"' ... 111 1M •nl<'I al ovOUr ••<!'"" •11 OPA •K llOO C.O NVAl ESC:IE"'T f.ll.-IN V•N S(;1M 1c;oc, 1•1f1W•'>dP'• A'"""~ f 1•v 01 (C,1• ~,. • cE111l(I> °"''1•111>1• lldoO, lotw_, W11«1h1 n )•" M•<!"~ C•I •no", Covnlv ol Ot~"<i". Sl•!t Cl C••llo•n1•. on llot•(!\. (.1111"'"'" MOll:ll lS (.pn. )18\I N~v·•··"" ~I .... )Otl't d•y at July !ti!, •• I )0 O(lnO Po~•'d 0 O••v•on •nd 0 •...:• ~~ 11/, lluet t '' ~" ft•Ml't, (01 !Ofl•I• PM ' D••Y nn, I.JI Or •o'l'le<~Y D' I wt , l1>1• bvo1,,..,. "b''"~ (oMtuct~d Cv • T"• IQllownt II•• I•• l't•1•I <!••c.iotenl ll:•v.,1 <1•. (011to•nJ• P••ln"'"'" I"' fl • n•cr••IY 10 Of' •O"' I I~ '" "'" """'"' <CM'1C I..., bY 1 '"'"'"' f•O'• LQI Nun\llfo, ii;<) M•m• n! Q"""' l Q•r "" nln l "" ""'""'""' (,I.,, .,11n ,.,. l"011n!y D MQ"i1C" """""'"' D>..• 111c '' I '", •tot•mt~I ..i~ wl!~ 111~ tounlY (1•1• N Cl••na• (O\.o\ 1 "" '"''" I> 0 11~rl U C0\1~ IW'••• (Olttnr~l•, (!•,. of Q•on<1t (OU~•r O!' JVM )t, It/I Cl•" n . I 0'""' I Wlro1h•m C•or• .... --, ' -··---.,~-----------~~-·~·· .!i.U.~ l•J.L_ ----J/Jl.7! • Rv ll••Ol lV J M•O~O• O•n•IV (.O~~'Y lJul'o' If, 19!1 . ~" e~111 J. lt••l!ftl Ot~vt, Cll!<t11Y ••11n11•~·" ?••,.•• ~~••I, Q.l•IL r>.io1. f'vbtl•h•d Ck!rn:i.,.~)l,~01lJr,...C.UQI.. r1aa•t ~C1J"r'" r:.r,,......-.-.tl""" -; ~ J"lv-1 .......... ~ •• ,__.., , l") • .-W""' ~) .•. ~ ITIPI yly •I, I), i?,)ttr" r -·.:.1:cil,/L .:: -·- ' 34 DAILY PILOT SC Fu11d ~ 'Common • OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List ) ' lnvest1nent Help Aids Education NE W YORK-( BW)-Tht common fund a nonprofit 1n vestment fund for college and school endowments has coni menced operation.s w1Lh more than 70 collt'ges un1ver11t1es and Jndependent s c h o o l s p.art1c1pallili as ch art e r members Among the be.rs ar e Il charter men1 Ca hforrua in !titulions Caldorn1a Institute of Technology Cl a r e m o n t Un1vers1ty Ce nter Springs College d ee 11 Jl urnbo!dt State Co llege La V e r n e College Loyola Un1vers1 ty of H ,.. _.. wet .u .. A•sw Hi11q s.r.ke. Ye• ..,. 11et tftti•I ell .. ,.., ....... TILl,HONE ANfWlllNG IUIUU 835-7777 10°/o NNN CARE FREE LONG TERM LEASE •Y ~y _.,..,_. OUl11 m.-.. 11:as• 1uc1"' lllL 17141 642-0590 Los Angeles r.111!! College Scripps College Weslr1dge School Whi ttler College and U1e University or California Robert B Gilmore Vier President of Cal Tec h and llo\.I ard R Bo'tl'en chancellor of the Cla remo nt Un1ver11t~ Center are mc1nl>ers o f the fu nd !': 12 member boa rd of trus1ees More than $70 mll\Jon had been committed by member 11\St1tu t1ons a s of July I the fund s s tart rng da te 1t w as an nounc ed by John F ri1eck president of t he fund s IKlard af trustees and George F K eane ('x ecutive d irec tor This 1n1tial participation 1s well 1n exces~ of the $50 mtlllon \\h1ch we expected when we announced t h e formation of the common fund JO weeks ago ' s ta led Keane Capit al G u a rd1a o Trus t Co o f Los Angeles has been selected a s one af two 1n v e s tment manager3 fo r the common fund follow 1ng a na t 1onw 1d! study of 1vvestment m a nagers by the f u n d s tr us lees Hea d q uartered 1n New York the common fund ts a non profit corporation w h ich a r r anges for professional in ve s! mcnt management of col lt_._t.t!W 1111 ....... l"f -ltlM!t 1t •Hf'lllllnllol\' t A.M, I""" NAlO ,rka • -"""""' r.t••I .. ....,,....,. ,...,..._ •• ""'"''"'-. 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By JIM MEMJEC Albacore continue to highlight thf' deep sea fishing scene as lhe longfins are scattered all over the ocean. Sportfishing boa1s 'from Oxnard south to San Diego are getting in some very good fishing. The besl bile is sl1!I son1e 40 lo 55 miles oH lhe beach, but 'tillell within reach of rnosl local parly and prlv11te boaLs. Art's Landing, Dav"y·s Locker ;ind Dana \\lharf are run11i11s.: daily albacore trip~ and fishing the area around the 4.3 fat/lorn lpot, llO lt1ile Bank and the outside channel Passeng<'r londs have bttn light, and the fish counts ha1'e been high for the harbor area boat:;. The wa ler is warm1ng up, but skippers don'! Lh1nk that this ~·1U hurt the albacore season, 111 fa ct. mo.st of lhrn1 feel lhlll this warmer waler will not make any d1frerence ul the f1sh1ng - u the longfins have already commilted themselves. Bait is in Uie v;arer everywhere, adding to the chance of an excellent sportfishin,"l season. Most of the fish are averAg1ng about 12 tu 15 pounds curren!- ly and are coming to the boats \'ery eagerly af!!'r a jig fish ~ hooked. Feathers se-em to be doing lhe bfsl job in atlracung the Jnn,"l- fins lo the jig tines, bu t some skippers are s!1d1ng in on break- ing fish and gelling bit solid. As the fish begin to school and mix w ith new nrnvals the a verage siie of the fish will increase. It Js a very good ~1gn Lo we all these small fish beu1g c11ught. Good Surfn,.e Af'f iot1 In addllion to the albacore, anglers are being rewarded with \'try &ood surface action alnnjt lbe i;outh coast line .. Bonito, bass and so me barracuda are in cluded in the dl'.H'k counts dally. Bolll!i are not crowded a nd the fishing will improve daily as tbt water conditions continue to Improve, A few yellowtail are being caught along the coast and at the l1lands, but the game yellows have not sho\l·ed up in any numbers under the floating kelp patties. Bay and Sand Bass catches are reported in the harbor by an1ler5 troll ing In the deept"r channels on the incoming tide. Smltbwkk Rooters and Helbenders [n the green colors are pri.- daclnc the most strikes. Sk.iffs are available at the Pa\'illion and Ari 's Landing for bay and ocean fishing, and lhe lwo landings also ha ve li\'f hit. Snta l)iegt1 (;,,,,.,,es Daily fish C{)unls in excess of 1.200 Jongfins at !he San Diego IAndings have been the rule (or the pasl tv.'n \\'eeks. except fo r a couple days. and everything poin ts to a continuer! good bite for the San Diego fleet of day .and charter boat<;. The sport· fishers are fishing the albies only a few hours off the point in calm waler. The yellowtail at the Coronado Islands have been overlooked, except for an occasional run out by a charter boat. but the moss- backs are: Still around the islands. It should not be too long before the yello"·s start moving up the coast and the breezing schools sLart showing up under the patties. Bass 111,,i•tf/ ai l .. ake Sl1t•1•11·1101I Bass fish ing al Lake Sherwood broke loose last \l'f'ek and bronub.11cks to 61·2 pounds are hitting good on \.\'Orms, 11ny lype. of 11.1rfaee pluli!: (Smlthbacks, Rebels. rlc. ), and lead head jigs worked In about fttur feel of waler, Lake manajttr {l.orm J)ye 11lso lists lroul. criippir and cat- fish as good wilh small bluegil being taken on meal "'orms most everywhere around the lake. Sher1ot·ood will be stockf"d "'Ith hon · dreds of pounds of channel catfish to IS pounds nt.xt weekf"nd to lncre.asr tbe fi shery. Sherwood is located anly a few minulrs up the Ventura lre.e.way north al Los Angeles. For boat rrservations and up to date fishing information, call (!IRS ) •9&4598. Speaking of caUlsh , \'ail Lakr. e~lablished a new rtcord Albacore Fishing l1nproves e ver the. pa5l \\'eek. GranvUle Floyd of Torrance caught a 11 "~o:._NA WHARF pound, Z oz. \.\hlskerfish off the west end of the island on cut ~10b•cor • Cf;4H510E 19\ •nol~" ~ b•' 1 mackerel. ••<ud~ :n llM•fo, SJ•"""· 1 v•1•ow1.11 1 6J •lb•cor• Granville'~ catch also puts him inlo lht lead for the monthly REOONoo 1•1 •nQI•" '' k I d h ••~•co••. ll l:lon,,n. •6l <Al l<" i>•n, 1•1 Vall Lake fishing bonanza. Vail La e a so reports ,1too c·atc e~ •~nd b•u. 111 blu• b•" ea••• 16 llf bluegll, crapplt find bn~s. The panfish are hillini: ~mall jil!:· ~"..~:~~"'· ~1 ,b;,~·· rn~~ ''"''~'''· n1 flies and li<'ul ln thf' weerly seclions t'lf lhe h1kt, 1-t'hile bass lo s.o.~r A e.o.~eA.RA -1.1 ~"u'e<i •ao Pendleto11 Hunt Per1riit Procedure 4-WHEELBRAKE OVERHAUL -~ l'll:IC( SAVE. SJ0.00 $J495 ln1ull~n hy F•cl,..rY l ro1n•n M~rht"•"I • tno1•11 L•n ln1t• ~Shoes on •II <I Wt>ftOll.. • A•c. G'1nd L1n1ng•, e • W~~el c,11naen. -OYorl>•ule<I • S•! •II C'"" & A<1 jut1e<1 • Como I••• C'1•c.1< ol ~II HVrlr•11 1ic. S'r"t•m'-• Ro •d Teu 'r'o11r C•1. QUALITY RETREAD TIRES 5.00 Fletr111ds on Sound Tire 8od~1 ANY SIZE IN STOCKI 4 FREE MOUNTING CLIP & SAVE \l~"IA!.11. 5.00 SEAT COVERS COMPLETE SETS $500 OFF AEG. WITH COUl'ON S26.•S MOST CAAS ·LARGE COLOR SELE'CTION •n• '32 00 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE l'·U14 l'ICTITIOUS BUSI Ht:SI NAME lTAffMINl Th• talfnw1ng P•<1on• or• de ln1 bu•;n•u ••· Pl11M:ILLA'S POOOL E PALACE, lll E . Hll'i SI, Ca1lo Mt••• C1lltatnl1 '11'1 RUSSELL WILSON. 11.i lu,ton Av• '-1, Co>!o M~H, C•llto">I• t?•ll. LEGAt NOTICE "·lllti "ICTJTIOUS I UtlNIS1 Ha.Ml! ITATIMINT Th• 1a1io .. 11111 por.0111 '" «>In• bu"""" ., H0Mf PA YMENT }E•Y1CE CO, 1100 Eool M••l•1f A••n~•. Or•nt .. C•lllOf'~·• Cli.-.RLES F ST ... MWOOO, JHol Et•I W•11•lneton. 011nv•. C•I IO<"nlO >lAL H WO•ICMAN, Ill• NOt'rtl (O<"n•ll. Fullof!on, Coh•n•nl• .... ... UJl:ErlE SHAW, 6n E ..... t"I•< .. O••nte. (oll•o•nl• HOME ESCROW SE,.V!CE COJl:t", llOO Eo•I M•vfolr ... .,, , O••n1•, Co1ue,n•• ln" t>u•lnt<i I• bflno to••c1t1<!t<I bv a gentrol p•flne,.hJp MOME ESCROW ~l R Yl(E COIU>, (ly Charlt• f ~Pon"'OOd Htl H Workrnon M .. ur•ll• }hON T~,, ""'ern•n! lllod Wdh !nt C<¥,m!Y {l•r~ of Oran91 Cnun1v an Jun• ,., 1'11. BY 8oYerlv J, Madd<l•, Oaoutv Oiuntr (lor• PvbllJl'ill<f Or•~o• (Nil Otlly "llol, Jul• I, I, H, n. 191) HD&oll LEGAL NOTICE II·-----, 1010.-----1 FICTITIOUS I U$1MESS NAME STATEMt:NT 1'·10711 1'!CTITIOU$ •ustNlll H.t.MI ITATIMINT •• , J)<ll ltillowlnt P111on I• dolnt hutlnH.\ EllZABETH WILSON, 1'•1 lu,1Jn ll'ie A•• t 8, C••ll Meu , (oll!arnlt '1•11 ''' TM1 bu1ln• .. Ii bfln1 conductP<I b~ •n OIVE'S C.IME11A E•CMA"1Gf', 114 lndlYldu1t E Pih Strf•f, Co!IO Mfu , Co!ll,,,.nl• • ,. ~un•ll wl••on '1677 following ofnon 11 dol.,g bu010\t~• ... Pl10 .... 0TIONS UHL!llllEO, lll~ E1o1,,11<1~ Wif\on lETT·WESfERH INC, .,, f' ,,_ (orl>b&d (I, fnu~taon V81\fy, {a\olo•nl t Th•t Jl .. llmrn! !•l•d Wllh lh• C"'1MY S"••1. Coil• MUo, Cll;lo•nlo f'lt)7 Siu~'' IO Pet•"· 181,50 Co•l•Dtd (I, (P.,,.• QI 0•1no• (°"MY "" AP•ll 11. 1971 1n,. t>u•ln•" " 0.,111 <on<lu<tod IY I Fouo!a<" V•!!•v, Ct ll•o•nl• 8v B••••I• J Moddo•, ~ll'UIY Covnrv cOt"oor•llon rc oll!oinlal Tn" w ... , ... " ""'"' conduct•<! by •n (l•r'I< Sl1nrd OAV IO I . NOBE•T$, I '""'~ldu•I Puoi;th•d D<•nff Caa•1 D••l• p;101 P•flldfnt 11ua11 H "•l~r• J •l•V I, I, ll. 11. 1'11 17Jf.71 n,,. ,1,.,.m•n• tilod W•lh lh• cov~"' ln" •l•l•mtnt l!l•G w"n th• Covntvl ----Cl•r•· of Ot1 nv• Count•°" Ju,.. JO, !'11 Clor• ,,.. 0••"•• (p.u~•v on June ie. It/I LEGAL NOTICE nv B•••d v J. M•<ldo>. Ol'llk1rv {°"nl• by a ...... ., J . Mtd<IO•. O•DU!Y Cwnh Cl•c~ C l~-:~l••~e<I O•~nor Cnt>I 01 1ly Plll>!,l-------,.JflOi'-------1 =~~~n,1,1:0./''lo~LAKE, Ill. Ju•v !. t, !j, 11. Ult 1701·71 ,ICTITIOUS IUSt.'IES1 IOJ E••I M••loo11 LEGAL NOTICE '"' HI.ME STATEMENT So~ Clt'"t~i.. Collt.rnl.I nut !ollowlna l>l!rl()(I lo aoln1 bu\ln1u T•l.t Cllll •n·Wt 01: Publl•i>•d O•ona. Cott! Otilv "1>11•, ( , lU-.------• K•'r'·Ml(H.O.E l H"ll! OESl(,N, ?Oil JvlV t, 1.5. 11, "· 1111 112'·11 FICllllOUS I USINESS Wu!cllf! Or lyr. NIWOll•I B 1 I< h •\---------------- \ NAME 'rATl!MINT C•tll<irnP,o LEGAL NOTICE ... tollawlng <>f••on1 ••o nolnt bUJlntu l( ... Y MICHAEL WESTCLIFF -... "'' (AllF. CORP., ?QIJ w ... 1cill! O•lv•.1----------------LEAOEIJSHll' 11EAL. ESTATE , lllJ N1w.,.,r! 8e~ch, Ctllfornoa W•rrlfr .0.Y•nu" Huntln1ton Broch. Thh bu1ln1., 11 btlnt conduc!lfd by t C1lifo•n••. CITT11o••tlon. cnorl•• F_ Olr•clt ,m•1o;, Jr . 19-91 Mlthtt+ Go•mtoy Che••11r1~1 ln , H"n!lct!on B••th, Tk" "•1emfnl f<lo~ w••~ •ne (OIJnN [•lllarnl•. Cl•"' 111 Ot~ngf Coun•v on Jun'-:79, 1'71 1111, bu11111u 11 beont <o"'1u<ltd by tn 8> Btvor lv J. MtddO•, Otou" Counly 1 onOIV><lu•I (l•rO I C11"rl•~ .. Olt•ckv•10lft, Jr Pul>I"""" 0•1no1 co.,1 D11 ly "•IOI, l"•• ""'""'""' 'il•d woth !"• County Jul1 !. I , ll, )?, 1911 1~·11 I Clerk o• Or ono• County on J•n tt. 1'11 riv 80Yfrt• J, Moddo•, Otoutv CO\Jnh Citric Publ""e<I Ot~n•• Cc•<! O••IV Jut·• 1, 1, 11, n 1971 LEG AL NOTICE '-tllO l<ICTITIOUI IUllH lSJ HAMf: Sl.O.TIMfHT lh• !ollowlnt Pft0on 11 ~l~t bulln.,, 1 1• 'E .G, SCl<RAClll CO ,Diii 5oln<!rlft Lonr. H<•n!l"gton Br•c~. C..lllornl• ELLIOTT Gli OllG!c ICMR.ACl!!ll:, 7071\ Spondrll! l•n1. >iun!lnllon •••ch. L•l•!orn1o T"•• bu1ir11.u 11 bolng canduc!rd ~Y 1n JnOIY•du•I Sl•Mll<f· Elhn!t G Scn1odt' Tn" •l•l•'Tl•n! fll•d wltn '"• Coun!Y Clork o• O••n•• CCKJ nh' on Ju.,. U, It/I (ly B•Y.,IY J Ml""CI~ 0.11u1v Counl• {le1k r ul>"•""d O••nv• c ..... O•llv 1'111)1, Ju ... I. I. B. n. 1t11 Ull " d b I · k d · h I I c•llco ~•1•, l ''"''""' 1 5 poun s are e ng pie e up on n1g t craw ers, "'Orms. an1 M•l1 Bu Jl """"" 11n c"i.co " 1011 , ."., •.• •'"''· \r··:·~,~,..:,~·:·~":·: .. ~·.·~,:·~·:·~··:.:·:··:.~~~.;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::iii~I • ... -,ICTlllOUS ll USl"1,ll SHOCK S·MUF FL E RS·AL I GNME NT·A T OISCOUNT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Lake Henshaw·s bass are still \'('TY active-, as hronzebacks ----"Th .. 111110'!,'i.,~E"~'~!~&,;-'~~'~' bu•I""" •veraging about three pound~ are hilling deep running Bombers. GOLF WITH GENTLE OCEAN n"EEZES "" h b r ~ ln!••"~tlfl"•I (n<>•"'· •'1111 8orch Hen1baw ha ~ been t emosl conslstant lakt for good sited ass N.,.....,,1 ee~c~. c • .,,0,",1, , 10117 'IC TITIOUS IUSINIS' Nil.Ml $TATEMIHT l"• !nllo•'""' "'"""' ••• ~u1ln1" a•· catches In lhe Southlanrl fnr the pa~t lhree monlhs. The water 1: Pocl•it 1M""•1 1cin•1 c."'" 493-1167 12120 So" Juon HillJ lld. C•llto•"'" Co•cl , o.Jo! eirc.11 level I~ dropping, hut fishing remain~ gf.od a ccording to lakf! Son Juo" Capi"rono N•wcor1 B••<•· ca11t"'"'" ti""'l officlals, : Thi\ butoneS> I\ b•lfla <cn<lvcle<I 1 GUV ROOFI NG CO, 1111 ... Haw•rd MO"" Av•. Nf'W...,•I llt~~n Tommi• c; (,old11on. t/1\ l•vlno •~,4 ti., Tl 4HQ «>•oo•~l•o" r(.l'-°'!.~t~ .>~~ -1 1~tt0 E<I l. Bceoo»ae!I In•\ \l•l1mpn1 '<led wH~ l"e C.Oll"IV (l•r!. C)I 0•1n1t C01Jn1Y on June 1t . 1911 Bv ll•vlf l• J. Mod<lo•. Oeou!v Cnun1y Cl••~ Mew...,•I 8t•'h Gall A. l!Ot9>. ••7' M••"6w •d· Onwney .~ft:Jll~ S'nrf for Art·l1ers !?i"'·~~~ _ if®~---.,,,,1"'0 '°"'1 l ••••u••• V")' hot weather and rvw1r hunting condition~ <rf'el('d bo\I'· r \ ~ 1' A · .....,.~ _ t -~ ....... ~ _ Th•• •••1emen1 1.1.~ ,.. ·~ the C11<1M• ,.. .. v ~· \ ,~''JI' s --=~ --:::::::::::j {l.,'o ()I O<•OQt C<>urPv "" J11n• JI), 1911 men as Ibey tnlered the firlds n11rth of L. A. County the past ~ ':':: i:~/ 1 1 Q _....._.:..= ~· .. ~•v ... iv J M•oao~. D••ul• c..,,..n1~ •·eeken.1. .... ,., c ~= • ,'-'\/ FO TW r i-;' ,·~J~.. "'"D!l<h•d !>••"" C11•1I O••'• ""Qt Pvoi""""' O••nv• Co••• Oa••• P•ll>• Jul• I, J , ll, ;). 1'11 1 >0• ll Tn,. ou• n•u I• to""' oonoucl•d Iv 1 ~Ar!Mf"nop (·• ' ... "·~·· In•• ""'""''no lolon Wo1h the Ctu,.i, (l•tl· DI O••nfe (nun•v &<> Jvno JO, Ull, lh P.•Yottv J. Mad<IO•. DtllUIV {ounir (l•O Only a couple of archrr.~ \l'f'tl' successful in hflJtl!:lnJt !heir : . I R Q t • ,,,1,. ~ " n, ~ 1911 Ul3 11 buck, as the smart critters sta~·td In hiding. 'Ji· ln<~d~:.~~~';;~ .:"r _;,~~ ~ GOLF'"! .. •1 .. ~ ---LEGAL NflTICE There \.\'fTf' plenty or doe 11nd fa\l·ns runninJt around, but • Wttl<d•vo 0•11 ~ C\U& It will be al least anolhPr moolh before the bi.It hu<'k~ start to "111u I ~----,..-~~cc------,-------------~--'"'---" FICTl110U} llUSl 'lf:SS LEGAL ~OTICE , 100 .. ,ICTITIOUI IUSIHE~l "I.I.Mt ITaTEMfHT "u11h1h•1 Oronoo C ... 11 Oa I• n,1C)I, Jui• •· ll. n. io 101 n» n move \.\'Ith lht rlof'. H111 ..-·ralht'r ..-;11 keep mo~l of lhe hunlers SAN JUAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB I N•Mt: SlATl Ml "1T ln aUO\l'ing onl) fl couplr of h11ursli":'.:h"~":'~;,~·~·:.:•:•:>~··~Oii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.;:.;ii::::::::::iii:iii:iii:iii~jl .,~ ... Mlio••""e oor•nn i. nn•ne b~• "'" .. 1,,. 10110,,.1n1 Pt 'MI"• "" oo•no ou••""'' ~~l'l • l"IG CAMf'El>S, UlOJ Mo~n• l\•IOv C"""· fouMoln Voll'" (.oh forn•• •11C• LEGAL NOTICE , HB Plans Contest For Surf crs A con1c11t fnr art.:a surfers \\'ill be held lh1s year 1n Hun- tin&t•n Be;:ich Aug. 21 and 22. I Spon~red by the <'11y rtcrr· aLion and park.~ staff. lhc con test is open ln surftrs from ( Huntington Btal'h. Foun1a1n l Vallev, Sea! Be11rh 11 n di Westminster, The contesl \.\'Jll b(' hrld :ii the Bluffs ;incl lop Fin1shrrs inl1 the six catcgorlrs "·111 hf! qualified to enter the US. 1 Surfboard chantpi11nsh1ps in September if lhey Join !ht' Wtsltrn Surfin,e Association: I Tennis Shirts & Shcrts-4.95 to 12.95 Converse Tennis Shoes-Mens 8,50 Ladies 7.95 Jack Purcell Tennis Shoes-Mens 9.50 Ladies 7.95 Adidas Tennis Shoes-Mens 14-95 Ladies 14,95 Tennis Dresses 12.95 & up • Baseball Suoes 9.~5 to l3,95 Little League Shoes 5-45 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Tennis Shoes-Mens 8.50 9.50 14.95 Tennis Shoes-Ladies 7,95 14-95 Hiking Shces-16.95 & 19.95 Tep Siders 25.95 fcotb~ll ~hna1 1 ~.95 to 23.95 Division fin i~her~ \\'ho ~·lll qualify for the Scplem~r con·\ test are: Ch . H II Ii s.ntocs. mco .," "· nm 1 Dunlc!}--Wilscn---Bancrclt-ampron anaba ·1cves place: m'""'· mco " '" "·• Davis Tennis Rackets 3.95 to 6.95 ::~:, ~:.:i :;·,,,;;~ ~f"~:[ Outdoor Handballs 95c Indoor J, 10 ME lAI All [ ~1<!1'110 S!ud•n I V 11 0Q• w .. , l•l I •ovn• t •,.•on l!o•n t•'"'"" l!••tn {•I" ~J!'I (f'•""' F (•no•m•~ 110• Mn<1nt•;r Vl•W 0"'" I •ouno '""'~ (•!I! 0)6)1 T~ • Du\<nfl' •• b.,rg onndvttfO b• •n IM•••Ou~I C r r.n••m•n rn" ""'""'"''' hl•d ""!~ •~· Cl~" "' t'l••ng• (n1•"'" ,.., h•IY B• B•~•"• J. M•n<lr• O•out• (lo" {n.,nt\' I. ltl' Couh•v 1 """"'""" fl••~Q• c~.,1 o"'IY r ,1n1 I Jul~ II 71.,., •"~ l."QU<! \, 1•11 USO.II Ll';GAL NOTICE '·'Jll ,1CT1T10U} IUSI NES S H.-.M[ ST•TEM[N T fo11.,,.1no ... ,~,,, 1r1 ""'"" np1< "' l>l'~SO'S l"ONntl>FPL WOl>l D n~ PElS, 51. F•.t>lo" 1110"(!, Nrw .... •I 9,.,,,., ".:•h•n•h•O •JM(! 'IUSSO'S PElS !NC IC oUr, C.orp l st "••noo" i,1.,n<1, Nfwr>e•I II • a ( l'I , C•lllot n•1 •16611 Th•• "'"tneu I\ boln9 '""""""' bY I lO•P(l<otlon L""''' F "'"'"' Th ll \IAl.,Tl•n! f)I"" wl1h ti\• (CKJnh (l•r~ o! O'""'' Countv on Juno JJ. l•n !h IWYe•I•• J. M•adc• 0.PUIO C.our.h (!••~ Publl..,•<! Oronoa roa11 01.iv Pllo!, Jul• I, '· 1}, ??, ltll 11:\t<ll l>ELJllEH Gl>l.!>O... ]JI ~w••llff Nh r o 11 1~•n•• •00•• ... '"" llu••n•oi •> b-.n~ r~n~ut!•d b• •n lndtY<duot ~""II"' G«•o• Tn,, ''~'""'""' j lo~ .,.,,~ th• C<:>un•v Clor~ M Orano• CO\Jnlv e~ Jun• i9, 1111 8• llo'"°' J M8ddo•, O•nu1" CnllM>' (lo•• ,.ul>ll1norl 0'•noo '""" Ually "•IO•, lul• I I I<, ?l, 1•1' 1111·71 LEGAL "iOT ICE I' lDI" ,ICTITIOUS I USI NI S' HAM.( ST•TIMINT 1h• lo·low•nO P•f!Oh\ oro ee<n1 b"""''' ., II & H [N T ERP ll!S E~. l!•IOfhU 1'11 Co•I• M••• w.11,.,,," Co<'• M••• >to.,ord O, Cn•!• Mf" 1~'1 Ou"n~u no r Inf"'"" Lov••tu. ,,,. l v•o&1, I• l>l•"I <ondutlt<I b• • I'/ F Grs~"«I In" •i•lfm•n• flt.~ wllh !h• County {I~•• e• Orono• Ceuntv on Jo.,. XI. 1•11. ~.,. I!•~•"• J Mo<1do·• 0fOU!• Co..o•t1 {lfr• Pu1>11,,,.<! Oro"•• t,,.•l 0••11-l'olC)I, Jui. 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CLOSED SUNDAY ~ .• 6 CENTER, COSTA MESA 646· 1919 """ '"'' down•-n HunUnfton Beach. !,, _____________________________________________________________ ., :======::=:..c=::::===I •ub'"""" o •• ,,.. c~•1• D•I•• """'· •11b11u • .., o""" r,..,, o..11, _ W"'" Jul• 1. 1, !!, n. 1t11 109·11 Jv!,. '· 1, ll. n, 1t11 ,,,..11 -• - lj \ . Oi1ANGE \ ~MOO COUHTY COUNTY . \ . \ ~ t1.J.p i&ttl!elon . \ • -+--1-.31/1 Maes tf Slofe Sec.ch~ NutlMr Riwer Pl...t OAILY 'ILOT ,,..., .... , ... It TH E PRESIDENT REAFFIRMED HIS INTENTION OF MAKING PENDLETON BEACH PUBLIC M1p Above Show' Involved Beach; Photo Showa Mr. Nixon Above Sin Onofre Beach Club Cot111ty Officers Get Peek At Laguna Fest Pageant r.t ore than 500 police o fficer~ rrom irot1ghou! Orange County \Vere s1Hn· itined 1o 1.<igun a Reach /\londa y nip;ht nrl spent two hours in Art Colony -but ti one knew they \.\'ere here. It was a return engagement for the of. eel's, all or whorn had been in Laguna uring the !hrce-day Christmas "hap- f'rnng.'' assigned lo help the local force 11!h road blocks, croi,•:d control and other 11!1 es. J\londay night the occ asion was hap- irr. The offjcers and their wives •were uests al a dress rehearsal of the 1971 'ageant of the ~!asters \vhich opens iL'I ix-111ee k run F'riday night in Irvine Bo\\•l. \ cleran Lagun::i officer George Pletts, h11 hel ped arrangr the police visi t, ex - la111ed. "The rne n were from C\"CTY ollce rteparlment 1n Orange County as el l 11.~ the Sheriff's l1epartn1en1. ;il1forn1a H1gh\1·ay Patrol and fll arshal's ft 1ce. r.111 ny of rhen1 v"cre dcpri\'ed or 1r plC'tisure of spe nding Chrislrnas with 1c1r fami lies when they wrrc assigned to lr speci al du ty 1n Lag una and we ·:1nlrd to say thank·yo11.·· After some !hou gh!. lhe J,,agun;i of· ccrs decid('d an evenillg at the Pageant. nuld be a nice gesture -but all the t·hets were sold out for the season. loyal Sons Doomed? PH NOf\.1 PENH (UPI) -111e Cam- odian government Wtdnesdt1y asked for H' death prn<1Uy for 11'.'0 sons <lf deJ>O!!ed rince Norodom Sihanouk. They are hti rgl'd with political murder and col - 1hnralion with the enemy. The royal children sat pas!lively In ~ ac ked military rourtroom when charge.s gainst them and 11 other Camb<ldians rere read, and the death penalty emanded. Pageant officials tt1en agreed to let the officers and their wives attend a dress reh earsal . u.sually rt"Served for n1em bcrs or the fan1ilies of casl vo!un1ecrs. The Laguna department printed up 600 special tickets. each good for two persons and sent them off to all lhe county law agencies that had helped keep <lrder in Laguna during lhe three-day event that lured 20.000 young peciple to Laguna Canyon. !\lost of the invitees accepted and the Pageant cast had lht' rare experience of per(onning their dress rehearsal bef<lre a full house. Water ~1 orkers Given Pay Hike By Capo Council A 5.5 percent ro.c.t of livi ng increaf!e has been given lo emplo.ves of Orange Counly \Va!ern·orks Di:'i'lricl Number 1'w<l. The ra ise \vas authorized this v.'etk by the members <lf the San Juan Capistrano City Council silting in their capacity as the board or directors ()f the water district. · tJ but two employt"!I we~ Included in the increase James Nieblas and Reuben Va._..qutz werf' e1 rl11ded be<:11 use lhey are re«"i ving pro mot ions whidi will increase their salaries. The salary increase.'! puts the w11ter districl budget up to $451.973. The salaries make up $67,313 while the lar1est single item is SI 10,000 for the purchase of metrop<>litan water district waler. The board approved the budget. floard Takes Action Nixon to Call La11d Stwplu s, Aides Reveal President Nixon plans tu overrule the recommendation ()f the powerful Houi;e Anned Serviees Committee and declare a, surplll'> six miles of Camp Pendlet()ll !ihoreline and most of San Mateo Canyon. TilC nev.·s of the intended action by the Presidnt came on two fronts Wednesday -both from Pr e si dent i a I com- munications Director Herb Klein in Los Angeles and Press Secretary Ron Zieg ler In San Clemente. Zit>gler told the \\'ashington Press Corps thal the Presiden~ had decided l.o <lVeITUlf! the House Armed Services Com- 1ni ttee and declare as surplus six miles ()f San Ooofre beachfront .1111d most of San M1tleo Canyon's uplands. Tilen, laler in the day. details of the President's plans came forth durinlt a nem ronrerence in Los Angeles, where Klein added two key seginents lo the public announcements. The President. he said, had decided lo lop off about 760 acres in Sa11 f..1ateo Can- yon 10 pr<lv ide a buffer of sorts to pro- tect tile existin11: ~tarine C<lrps training fac ilities in the area. The second segment in\'olves the pennanent buildings on thl" beachfront \vhich house the !11arines' enlisted man's beach cluh. 1'he facil it ies only would be t.umed over lo the state if California agrees to pay for relocaLi<ln of the facilities to anoU!er part of the large base. Klein said it still has not tx>en decided whether the action would involve an outright deed t<l I.he State of California or a long-le rm lease. Three-and-0ne-half miles of Uie affected beach front airPady hare been leased Ill the publie a~ ~an Onofre Bluffs Stall' Park. It would be included with the 2.5 mile.s of valuable upcoast beach to form the six-mile stretch which th e Administration speak.s ()f in the &urplus action. The aMounctmenls on Uie latest tr.Tink le In the beach i!sue ca.me almost simultaneoosly in San Clemente and La; Angeles. 1 PreM Secretary Ron Ziegler coolireied the 1ntent1on \Vednesday afternoon and said a f<lrma1 &rulOl.lncermnt v.·ould be made sh<lrtly on the montru-0ld issue. He addl'd tllat a Congres.tjoMI V~kl lo the President's action "could not be con· ct>ived." Ziegler streesed that all the or1g1na!l y descri~ lands would be declared .surplus. Earlier thi.c. ytar afler the President's <lriginal announcement -the Hou se committee recommended that only portions of the beachfront be lea~d <ln a long -tenn basis to the Slate of Ca!ifomia. The recommendtitlon excluded San Matffi Canyon and the permanent faci Uties at the San Onofre enlisled man's beach club. "The Pre&ident feels that it i~ an im· portant stretch of beach do"'" here and should be made available to the public," Ziegler .said . One congressional chan1pion or the President's intmliOJt-Rep.Alphonzo Rell of ~ Angele3 -had intimated early la.st week that an announcement would be forthcoming on the beaoh Wue. Spokesmen for the Congressman .said today that Bell's request for letttts of ~rt to the President hid produced "many excellent re.!lulU." Fireproof Roof Rule OK'd County supervisors Wednesd1y •p-bul\ding code hive been under study ind roved strict rcgulallons on roof con -debate for more than two and <lne-half ruction 10 brush .erees nilinR out .ell but years. They we.re lri~gered by tht' 1967 . . . . Pa!IC<l Grande fire which destr<lyed more gh nre rt's111tanl roofing m11ter111ts. than 60 homes in Orange County hlll ('ounly Director of Building ind S•rtly areas and by subsequent fires in I.he L<ls oyd r.tc~llan had reco mmenderl lhll ll Angeles area. 11• systcn1 which calls fnr an undcrlayer The new county rulelll are different lh11n f1rr res1s\anl gypsun1 board under con-tho!le adopted in Lo.! Anftlell where t1 on11J shingles be allo wtd but ii y;·as special fires tones are designaltd. ed out. Mc~llan said 1111 un incorpor11ted area 1 the o1hl'r hanrl . hoard membf>rs WRS included becau!'lf' of lhe widelllprearl 11rcrt tht> d1s lanre from bnish,artalll brushlands 1n the county. uired to a\'Oid the neeessily of the fire The top lobhyists in Cal ifornia for roof· !ecled r(J()fi; ln new construc11on. A Ing and construction interes ls 'poke al Since of 1 ()()(l ft>el was rut lo 400 fftL lhe leng!hy hearing. The gyp~urn assocaa· r ad o Pl e d 11 menrl men1s to the lion spokesm1n plugged hard for hi~ under tht shingles product but lont. Promoterii: of asphalt shingles and roof· Ing and lre1ted ah.ingles argued that the gypsum would let the roof material burn down to the protective layer 1.nd embers could blow lo nearby homf5 during I Slota Ana wind llrt. County Fire Chief Elmer Osterman pleaded for ooly fire resistant shinglC!!. "We mu.!11 lit<lp the continued eonstruct ion of combustible roofi; or face disa ster,'' he warned. Building i n d t1 s I r y representatives 11rgued that the cost or resist.ant roofs was too high, !hat insurance CO!llS were lower, ~\·en in high risk areas. Tt.ur\d.iy, July 15, 1971 s OAILV l'ILOf :J Capo Beach Road Plan Told $8:;0,000 Victoria Extension fdea Shown to CofC By PAAtELA BAU.AN OI lt>t D•ll'I' P'11« Sttft An $825,000 project lo build • half mile erlension of Victoria Boulevard in Capistrano Beach wa.!I described to the Capistrano Beach Chamber of C<lmmerce Wednesday. Hal Krilan, Orange C<lunly Road~ Department planning engineer explained the project ... hich is tentatively 1chtduled f<lr coostruclie>11 in mld-1973. "The project will take iiix months to complele and wilJ include two bridges, .. said Krizan. "One will be ()Ver San Juan Creek and lh"' ::~!:er over the railroad tracks." Vict<lr ia's e:ttension will be from Dohe ny Park Road lo Del Obispo Road. It \1•111 be an elevated highv.·ay about 30 feet high 1n most plaees bui lt on fill . Krizan explainfil that Victoria between Doheny Park Road and the railroad tracks v.'i ll be rno1ted immediately south <lf its present loca!Jon. 1be existing road will become a or.o:-way strttl into the Capis rrano Beac h Plaza shopping center. It \\'Ill extend to Santa Fe Road and soutlt along Santa Fe to La.s Vegas which will bring traffic cut to Doheny Park Road" '!'he road dep;irtment official said thal as Victoria mcc!s Doheny Park from the railroad bndge 11•ill have a retaining wall on both sides of it which will gradually taper off as th!" road meets the elevation <lf the intersection. But traffic will not be able lo cross Victoria except along Santa J.'e and an alley just east of it. "We expect lo pay damages to peciple on the south side of Victoria because ac· Ct'S.! to their property will be cut oft,'' be Mid. "There are no pl1m to widen Victoria on the other .side or Doheny Park Roed,'' said Krizan. "But 1 tr&ft:lc signal will be -tr -tr -tr Doheny-Victoria Signal . Sought B y Capo CofC The Orange County Board of Supervisors will be asktd for a traffic signal al the corner of Doheny Park Road and Victoria Boulevard in Capistrano Beach. ft1embers or the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce v()ted unanimous. ly Wednesday to ask the board for the light even though one is schetlu led to be put in when Vicl<lria ia e1tended and im· prov ed in 1973, A traffic light has been requested for the intersection before. But the Traffic Safety Committee ruled that the lralf!c count didn't warrant it. The Chamber of Commerce will make is appeal on the grounds that the traffic count has increased since that i;tudy was made. installed at the inttnectloa •t tbt lime ol the improvement project. Ht i;aJd the project e.1111 !or !our tanu: eventually but only two wtD be built bt 19?3 and they will be on the dowDltrum •idt' or the bridge. He lidded that I.he elevation of the road will allow ·the brid1e <lver San Juu. Creek to be hJgh enouah t<> withstAnd nceuive flooding. Lawsuit Level,ed Over Razor Cut; BUule in Paper1 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A ll,OI0,000 damage suit wu liled Wednetd1y Oft behalf or a t'W0-1'ea.r-old boy 8lle1edly cut by a razor blade contained in a con- troversial newspaper adverli.siement. Attorney John L. Brtnnan of San P'ran- ciMn brought the suptrlor £OOrt tUit an behalf of Morgan Deegan, wh<l llves wWI his grandmother in Los Ange.la:. 1be .Wt said the child suffered stvere cuts and wounds or the head and face u well ai shock. Defendan~ were the LOI -~"!! Times, Philip Morris Inc., .. ,.. uw American Safety Razor Co. Beautiful gardens start in Penneys Garden Shops. Hanging bltket •Podal. Planted with Cissus Rhombifolia (evergreen grape} or ivy for lush glossy greenery. 7·1 /4". 111 Ahapaodie V5olet1 in assorted colors. 3" l)Ot. gg~ Periwfnkle, 1 Qaf., 77~ Penneys Weed/leed plus insect control fordichondra in 20 lb. bag. Does 3 ioba. Covers 2500 sq. ft 799 L1nd1e1pe 1pec1ar. Choice ot Asparagus Fern, Tam Juniper or Natal Plu m In 1 gal. container. eachaa~ Potted flower •PKl•I. Begonia. Marigold, Gloriosa Da isy. Assorted colors. 4"pol. Your choice . as~ e~f7?=. ~;j .inne.,1 Charge II II th-Pann9y0 atorn: Ortho Dlbrom lnuot Spray kills most insects in seconds. 298 plnt Delay bird bllh. Plant • daisyforlho blrd1. Fanciful white daisy. yellow center. 39s O-retlv9 Sequoi. Bert In 3 cu. It. bags. Medium, Coarse or Pathway aize. 1ss FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH • • __ ,, __ .... .f DAILi' PILOT \ \ •' I ~ps Art Festival Blasting Off 'By THOMAS MURPHINE '• Of -O.ity ,.(If! '"" NIGHT BEAT DEPT. C .11: r 1 , fti11~1,y, J1111 15, 1~71 Watery Protest Calloy.:.,y, chief electrical technician and l!tap lighting genius, stood in the middle of lrvine Park in Laguna Beach bracin&: a h~g~ metal scaffolding s9 it wouldn't roll away en its wheels. Canoe·borne demonstrators try to stop the cargo ship Padma from docking in Baltimore to pick up war supplies for the strife-torn na· tion of Pakistan. High aloft on the thing , one of his Assistants was attaching loudspeakers to .a tall pole. Calloway chomped on a cigar &tub and looked up, squinting against thf! night sky in an effort to stt how his aid• was making out. Heav y U.S. Air Raids "THERE DOESNi seem to be any e11d to all this," he grumbled past tile cigar. "I'll bet I'll still be he re at 2 a.m.'' Blast Reds ; War Hotter It w.11:s already near midnight. But Calloway and his assistant were far from alone out on the park grounds. Sur· .J'OUnding them were the sounds of ham- mering, banging, l'iawing, and pounding and every once in <iwhile, a shout like, "All right , who took my stepladder?" The:st: people were artists working at frantic pace to prepare exhibit booths. In the semi-darkness. furlive figures trotted about carrying planks or pipes or bits of wire. 'There was an occassional cry of anguish when hammers struck the \\Tong nail. Tonight there will be a press previf'W in thi~ place and it will be ablaze with light. Friday it will open to the public anrf Calloway'~ loudspeakers \\'ill spring to life, announcing : "LADIES AN O gentlemen, welcome to the 36th annual Festival of Arts anrf Pageant of the Masters." Laguna·s big show of the year will be undrr wa.v. * Fest.Jval artists are a lot like newspaper people In one way. 'They aren "t prone to do a Jot of things In ad~ vance of the deadline. Thus it is that most. of the booths and exhibits that fill the Festival grounds are inst.ailed before the press preview night and smoothed out just before-the general public moves in by the thousands.l~·at noon Frid.11:y. And that it an CQmes together so beautifully is enough to suggest they 011~ht. to change the name to "The M1r•cle Exhibit of Laguna Beach." Spurred on by some healthy creativity acros~ the street at the Sawdust Festival, the "Big Festival"' artists are fashioning exhibit t>ooths of more diverse design this year. Jn fact, management has decreed thaL the olcl pegOOard booth walls must be covered with decor. ONE ARTIST has fooled them :i!l. He covered his pegboard with new pegboard. * Through all this, electroni c expert Calloway is mostly an observer, although he lends a helping hand to the ar1 ists when he can. Callowa~'s ;irtistry steps forwarr1 in 1he t ve nings of the run when the '"living pic- tures"' are presented in Irvine Bowl. There on the stag e, work ini;: v,·Hh prn· Ou cer-dircclor Don \Villiamsoo, Cal!owav ci isplay~ all the tricks of his ... 1age l1ght1ng trade that he ·s learned over !he past cn1t· ple of decades -tuminl,( 11\·e moilel~ int o fla !. painti ng~ or g1v1ng drpth to creal lons that have no tiepth. SO FRIDA\' nil'(hl 1hf'y put \t all together -the artist, the model~ the lights and the music. And Lagun.11: Beach presents ont of tht most unique shows on @arth. SAIGON t UPI ) -The U.S. Command today reported a renewal of heavy air strikes over Snuth Vietnam's northern quarter and the Jirsl sizeable ground fighting involving American troops in a week. Military spokesmen also said 29 Americans were killed Jn Vietnam last week, a surprisingly high f i g u re considering the lack of ground fighting lhe pa.st seven days. U.S . Poison Ga s Moved in Convov • .I From Okinawa NAHA. Okinawa (U PI ) -The U.S. Army today began moving. nearly 13,000 tons or poisoh gas from Okinawa lQ Johnston l;ii;land in mid-Pacific. A convoy of seven flatbed trucks car- rying uti!Jery shells and mortar round~ filled with mustard gas traveled without incident over the eight-mile route to .a Navy pier where the gas was loaded aboard a Navy vessel. Chobyo Yara . Chief Executive of the Ryukyu government, and U.S. High Com· missioner Lt. Geh. James B. Lampert, watched as the convoy rolled by. The convoy was the first to transport the gas off Okina.wa since January when U.S. aulhoritiei. moved 150 tons of gas to Johnston Island, a 700-acre island in the middle or the Pacific. The latest move ment is the second pha.~e operation dubbrd "Red Hat." This time. however, the United States plans to move 1111 the gas off this Western Pacific island over a 55-day period, The local population, which wa!I demanding removal or the gas, has criticizetl the alleged lack of safety precautions by !he U.S ;:iuthorities. Numerous person.~ along the route were hastily ev;icuated only hours before the f1 rs1 convo.v wrn L through in ,January. l!S. authorities ~;iid l.hcv h;id laken !".very possible pre<:aul!on l~ prevent ?.C- cidrn1s ;ind for 1od;:i~··s mn vr 1hr_y rven hu1ll ;i nrw ro;:id, ;ii .lap;incse expense, v"h1ch :ivo1ded 1n;iny popula1cd areas . f)uring 1hr 1nnvcmrn1 . hrl1cnpters flew nverhe:id anrl J;ip;:inf'~r rlnl police linrd the routr 1n case 0f dcmnnstrat1ons1 Thrre were nonr Sr.cur11y authon 1 1r.~ ~f"alrd t'iff lhr en· 11 re n1ute ""'the rnnvny mnvrd. Alon~ 1he ~Id" of thr rnart, numernu~ Okinawan.~ ,c;:ilhcred silently lo watch the truck~ izo '·' Thr nnl.v prnblrms l.h;il developed were thr breakdov,·n of one nf the trucks ~nd nnf' nf I.he winches used tn load the i;<l.li 11board the ship. Thirteen of the cleaths were men who died of wounds and Gls previously listed as missing. Field reports said meanwhile that South Vietnamese engineer~ had finished rebuilding fire Base Fuller, a n1oun- taintop outpost overrun June 23 by the North Vietnamese. American advisers v,'ere sent back to the renovaled base along with .11: South Vietnamese infantry company. Despite the rebuildiflg or Fuller. South Vietnamese Gen. Vu Van Giai said he was not sure large installations were a good idea and that he might abandon them once the last Amer icans leave . Giai is in cnmmand of Operation L<1n1 Son 720 aimed al. block ing North Viet- namese infiltration aero~.., the OMZ. He said he prefers to keep his men moving 10 prevent lhe No rth Vietnamese front poundini such outposts with artillery and rockets. On the war fronts, U.S. Air Force and Navy fighter·bombers flew 48 missions in ~outh Vietnam·.!! northern quarter \Vednesday, more than four times the number t\.1onday and Ttiesday when a tropical slorm curtailed such missions. B52 bombers flew !.1,110 raids bolh in the northwest corner of the country around the abandoned Khe Saoh Ba se. American Gls relurned to ground fighting for the first timt: in a week in two battles in whicb they ldlled .11: total of 14 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. One American died. Both encounter11 Wednesday involved troops of the U.S. America! Division. The first involved a unil which killed six Viet Cong 20 miles southwest or Quang N~ai while on a patrol to measure bomb darnage from air strikes. One GI \ras kilted. Another An1erical unit killed eight Viel. Cong in fighting 18 miles southwest of 'Tam Ky and 340 miles northeast o{ Saigon. 'There were no U.S. casualties. American -"\>Okesmen said the two .clashes were the first ground action in- volvi ng Gls in a week. II wa s also the first A1ncrlcan killed in action in the san1e period. 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" • " " T emblor Triggers Palticky Exodus • l11 Towns PARMA, Italy IUPI) -An earthquake rolled through norihern Italy from sea to sea early today, awakening millions of pen;ons and touching off a panicky ex· odus from towns and cities. The earthquake. lasting up l-0 30 seconds in some places . was felt over a 25 .000 square mile area extending Iron). Ceooa lo Venice 11nd from Milan to Flor~nce . It included every major city norlh of Rome except Turln . A baker in Reggio Emil ia and a woman in Guastal!a both died of hear! attacks . Many o1her persons were treated, police said, for injuries suffered in a wild Police Round Up Protes ting J e'WS In Russ Capital MOSCOW 1 CPI ) -Police rounded up 44 Soviet Jews participating 1n a Moscow hun ger st rik& early today and took them tn an und isclosed !ocat1on. Jewish sf!urccs ~aid. 'fhe Jews had been in the. Telegraph Hall or lhe Central Post Office since Monday. They vowed Lo go without food unlil the y received exit permits for Israel. The sources said 10 police cars. e;ich carrying five policemen, arrived outside the Central Post Office at 4 a.m. local time. A fe w hours before. the pol ice arrived. thr Jews telegraphed protests to t.he leaders of the world's big four powers and said so me of the strikers were in '"serious condition'' from lack of food . ParticipanLs in !he clen1nn stra1.ion handed Western journalist.s copies of ;i, lelegr;im bearing 37 name~ and ad- dressed lo the world's "fou r chief leaders." They were Prl"'sidPn[ Nixfln , Prinie Min isl er Edward Healh of Bri!ain. Presi- clcnt Cieorges Pompidou nf France and Presid<'nt Nikolai V. Podgoroy of the Soviet Union. It was nnl known whelher the lclegr;im w;is rransmi lted by posL office workers. '"We ask that you turn your a1tenuon lo 1he three-da.v hunger strike of 34 Geo rgian Jew~ and three Jews frnm ,,ther citie~ of !he Sovie! l'n1on." the telegnim said. 1cramble in Parma to escape the. ancient city. No damage was reported Ill the art treasures of Florence or Veni~. badly damaged by a !966 flood . Chimneys lo~ pied in other cities and a number ot farm houses collapsed. The Bologna Observatory said Jhe shock rneasured about four on the 12- degree ~lercalH scale. It tentativelv lnc<i ted its epicenter 50 miles l'IOrth Or Bologna hr 1he Po Vall ey. 'The earthquake, which apparently did not reach the tourlsl-jammed Adria hc coastal resorts, rolled through Parma, (;cnoa. Milan, Bologna, F'errara, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Cremona and dozens of smaller towns in the northern central reg ion. \\lith in minules after the quake was ree-0rded at 3:40 a.m., authorities said, thousand were fleeing into open country. Many ran to the banks of the River Po, hundreds without closing the doorA of their homes. Several bu ildin gs partially collapsed, lelevlsio11 antenr.ae fell, furniture rallied inside buildings and electricity failed in .. some places. Most of the popuJatlon of Modena. a notecl center for the production and plan- ning of rat'lng cnrs, including Ferrari, spent the nighL outside. Authorities said there were signs of panic in Salsomag· giore and other nearby towns. Police said Mrs. Edmea Mazzali, 47. dief of a heart attack in Guaslalla while running from her honJe. Churches In I wo other towns were reported cracked and several old buildings were partially collapsed in Parma. Poviglio and Reggio Emilia. !t was the most severe earthquake since early 1F'ebruary when a series of temblors sh attered the ancient Etruscan capital ornt!icania, killing 22 persons. Ellsherg La,ryers Asl{ US. If Wiretappi11g Wa s Used BOSTON I AP) -Attorneys for Dr. Daniel Ellsberg today asked a U.S. tnagistrate to order the federa l govern· nient to disclose whether it h&d used wire !aps in the course or procuring evidence that led to Ellsberg·s indictment. Ellsberg was caught in a scuffle in- volving a demonstrator as he came tit cou rt. .Josef M!ol-~1roz of Salem, longtime dcmonstr;itor with antisemitic placards and crosses. shouted at Ellsberg as he and his wife, Patricia. approu:hed the fre1 eral building, then lunged at him . Ellsberg's atlorney, Leonard B. Boudin, pushed between E!lsberg and Mlot-Mroz 11ho was carrying a large white \\'ooden t'ross which bore the painted words "Communist is Jewish" and "Fight Jewish Communist." E:llsberg put his arm up to protect his wife. who was between him and MJol- 11-lroz when the demonstrator's tirade bc.c:an. Md Boudin sought further to pro· tect Mrs . Ellsberg. There was no im- mediate indication whether Ellsberg or his 1qjfe were injured. EHsberg w;is indicted last month in Lo~ Angeles in connection with providing copies of a tnp secret Pentagon report to the New York Times. U.S. fl1agistral.e Peter Princi took Ellsberg 's attorney's wiretap request under advisen1ent and gave anorneys for both sides until July 2.1 to file. memoran· da on the is.,.ue. Leon2.rd Boudin, one of E!lsberg's at- torneys. said the government should dis close at this time whether wire.tap! were used. If they were, he said. the magistrate should hold a hearing tn determine whether they were lawful. If they \veren"t lr.g~I, he should dismiss the charges ag<iinst Ellsberg, he said. A govrrnmehl allorney arguecl that any disclosure of wire taps should come when E!l sberg·.., c;:i se goes to trial in the U.S. District Court for centr?J California. A governmen L al!orney said an order at this time requiring them lo disclose \\'hethcr wire laps were used would force the government to disclose. all it! evi dence agairu;t E!l sbe rg, seriously damaging Its chances of \\'inning a con· viction. Bushmills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. 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July 15, 11'171 • ~AILY PILOT f 10,000 Firn1 s Bid For Du111p Public Works Veto Override Fails St1in1ied by Tr•agedy Mrs. Ann Johnson of Desloge, ~10 .. seemed to be 10 a st.ate of shock after a tornado sl ashed through a lraiter court damaging her home an d killing three persons in the area \Ve dnesday evening. Senator Hughes Not Run1tlng for President WASHI NGTO:\' rUPI ! Sen. Harold E. HughPs ( o. Iowa). said !l)da,\' he ~·ould not be a candida1e fnr the Demo c ra1 1c pres1den1tal nomina tion next .vear Hughes did noL announce suppor t or any of the other prospective D t" mo c r a t i c presidrn!1al rand1r!ale~. "I \1•ill w;itch \\ ith kren in· !e,rPsl the de1 elopn1 ent of the i~sues by al! of the candidates in the field, and will lend my :-upport to that cand1da1e 11tio is most for1hright nn !he issues and 010:-1 capable of carrying them out when he bPcomes nur natinnal leader." Hughes .c.a1d al a nr'>'·.~ eon- fcrencf'. silverwoods WASHINGTON (UPI\ The Army Corps of Engineers reported today tha t about 10,<KXJ "critical industries" ha ve asked for pe1 mission to discha rge "'a s t f's into navigablt w11tcrs. The permlls ar!' rPriu1red unrlf'r 1he RrfusP Act of 1899. v.·hirh thP Ju~t11·,. 0Ppartment anr1 thr F: n \' 1 r n n rn " n 1 a I Prntec11on A,1.1encv 1 E P A l have recently hep:un to enforcr as a me1u1.!i of curbing water pollut!on. · Thr EPA also announc ed to- day proposed rules for com- plainan ts to arl\·1se federal and slat,. (:O\'ernments of 11.lleged violators of the Clean Air Act, v.·i!hnu! !hr nf'rcss1ty nf suing !11,. govprnmcnt L1 Gen . F'redPrick J Clarke. chief nf th l' •orps, said !5.000 applir a !inns to discharge r ffluents have been received. 'fht' deadline for fiJ. in,c 1vas July I Clarke said !wn-1hirrls of the applicants 11rf' filin~ as "critical indust!'i!'.'I." Permits gr<1nted under this cilt t'gory require de tailed labora tory anAlysi!. Nearly hair the applications are for industrial ope rations in New England, N!'w York . N!'\\' ,Jersey. De I a \\' arr and Pennsvlvania. on the shores nf thf' GrPat Lllk!'S 11nrl in lhe Ohio Valley, Clarke said in a sl.Rtement . On ar.other pntl u1inn front \Vrdnesday. the Ho u sf' ~ff'rchan1 ~f 11rinP Committee \'oted unanimously to han U ~­ clumping of r a d i n l o g i c a l \1"a!lcs or chcmiraJ or binln,q1c..il warfarr 11·eapnns 1n ocea ns 11ny\\'hrrr in !he world . AFTER INVENTORY CLEAR-AWAY OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO S P.M.• Now through Sunday July 18th Men's Clothing 1/2 OFF Selected Groups LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS R!G."85.00-89.95 42.50•44.90 QUALITY BLAZERS REQ.55.00·65 .00 27 .50•32.50 DRESS SLACKS REG. TO. 24.95, TO CLEAR 12.00 Entire stock not included in this event. Alteration charges on all 1 /2 Price Clot hing. Hurry for these great valu es. Knil sl acks and other fine clothing at greatly reduced prices. ~1itch ell, FBI 1~a1ned In La\\'s uit PHILADELPHIA lL'PJ) Two paci fist organizations and 18 ind11·1duals sued \\'edne.sday 10 halt alJpged FRI ht1rass- n1enl The~· named FB! D1rec- lor J, Edgar Hoover and At- torncv Gcnrral J0hn ~- 11itche!I <'.~ defendants . The plaintiffs, besides re· questing sn injunction against the FB I, asked the U.S. i)i strict Court to a w a r d t.300.000 damages: SJS,000 for each indil'idual. $100,1){1() in puniti1·e damages, and 110,000 each For thr l110 organ1all1on~. the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC I <1nd the Philadelph10 Resistance. Almost all the plainriffs are residents nf th e Powelton Village section or the cit~'. an area housing students, hippies and anti\var <1ct1vis1s. David Ka1ry5. a lawyer lnr !he plaintiffs said residents or the area hc.ve heen h11rassed because the F'BI suspecls the person~ whn ~tolr flies frnm the FBJ Mrdia . Pa, bureau live in the Pn..,.,,eJ1n11 secllon. ':'.'ASHlNGTON (AP) Senate Democra,t1 ha1'• fallen five votes short of O\'ernding President Nixon's veto of a !~II-billion pubhC' ~'Orks bill. desplt~ support from 11 ha ndful of Repuh:icans. The vote ~·as 57 to 3fi, with a 11\'0-\hlrds majority needed for passage . Only one vole lo sustain the veto came f ro m the Democratic side of the aisle. It was cast by Sen. Ha rry fi'. Byrd of Virginia, re-elecled last year as an independent. \Vednesday's a c t i on ap- parently "·as the dea!h knell for a $2-billlon building pro- De1no crats To Hold TV Ads Dow1i \\'ASHINGTON llJPl ) -At least six possible Democratic presidential candidates have agreed to limit pre-convention spending fo r the 1972 nomina· tlon and to hold television andl radio !::roadcast expenses toi five cents per registered voter l ln states where they enter primaries, Any candidate who entered all 23 states "'htch hold presidtntial primaries or elec t! national convt ntion delegates 1 in prima:ies CQU]d spend no j more than a total of $2.82 1 million for political broad- casts. This agreement along \\"i1 h nlher efforts to limit pre-con-I vrnt1on ~pending \\'as an· nr"1nred a1 a nt 11·s conference I Wedntsd 1 y ni ght by l Dem o c rat ic Nat iorial j Ch11irm21n La 1v r" n c e F O'Brien after a long dinner l'ession 1n his hole! ap<1rtrnen!. 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S.00.10.00 R$91 1.00.12.00 3.99 5.99 I Better Neckwear R8g. 3.00 lo 1.50 & up 1.99 2.99 3.99 Swim Trunks Reg. 10.00 4.99 Florsheim Shoes & Boots 19.80-27.80 .. 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER -.. ----··-.. ...... --. --~ .......... ------..... ~-··-··--~·. ~ .. -,.. --·--·"':"" _ .. _.,. ... _ _.._ __ --~ .. gram delian~ lo crv•.e. 200.<KXJ Jobs but reJe<:led by President Nixon on arounds it would d!> no last1n,:: good and could pro\·e both unnecessary and lnflatlonary. the mo5t wouldn 't avai lable months. part , probably ha ve b e come for anolher I 8 Nixon has indicated he ha~ no objectlona to other pro- via!ons of the vetoed bill -a $1.f>.bi!Jlon extension of the Appalachian reg ionaJ develop- ment proiram tnd a $2-b illlon renewal of the Public Works and Development Act. on wwlhwtile projects," u id Sen J!'nning!i RAndolph 10 -W. Va ~. chairman of the Public Worka Committtt. But Sen. Jfoward Baker Jr. ( R-Tenn. ), said the cogt would have been $20,000 fo r every job created. Nixon ~igned a hill ~,onday es-tabllshing a $2 25-b!lhon pro- gram to create emergency pu blic-servicl' 1ohs, calling it a tempor;:iry s!ep that will offe r training designed to lead to pe rmanent employment. The stepped-up building pro- gram would )\ave been ''an ef- fecti ve meehanlsm for pl acing the unemployed back to work "Most people who would be beneficiaries would be far happier with the $20,000 than our efforts to legisl ale." ha said "It would be too JjUJe, too late and loo costly." But he said the builrhng "·ould have created onlv WPA - style dead-end jobs lliat. for PAINT CLOS ·E·OUT ' EVERYTHING MUST GO! $ 99 COALLON TO IRING YOU MORE VALUI WITH TRUE TUT PAINT, WE ARE CLOSIN5'0UT OUR IN. TIRE LIN! OF TREASURE TONI PAINT. ~Me •• PAINT · !.ALI. P11a1 SUP!R POLYEST ER. Rtig. $9.DO NOW $3.99 VITll:I(. Reg. $10.CS .. Now$3.99 f'lus many, many, many mar•. Ev•rythlnt Is $3.tt a tal. 4 qto. equal I qal. 8 plS. eq•al 1 qal. 16 a• .. helf Pts. 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Z f5 $2.45 $3.95 11off10,000 If!· ft. !.•IJ R-,. S6.fS $5.95 $3.45 11 •ff 5.000 t.q. ''· blHj .•• , 14.f!o REPUBLIC "COIMINI" Water Heaters c..1 ......... . Gal. $47.'9 $49.9' Gal. . ............ $59.99 50 Gal ........... $74.'9 T~11 •u1111y eu1•1"•tod 011n 11•111 wilt• ~ ••• .., II fQUIOl!l(I wllh ~··~fv ft..,11. II '"'ul•1<1 by 11w WI ~·~• ''"'" 11"1 1~1!8111111" 1~1ll 1blt, I! V&U w•th •11 "••M<tl 1"1•1ll•t't~ N ''' 1~c•U11td C.111 by """~ -1~11111 "''' dov. ill( wort eo"t •v "'''''' 11h1Mbl•1. fNSTALLATION AVAIL>.ILE ------ SOc eff 8,000 1q, ~-Ng l'ef· Sl.fl IN-SINK-ERA TOR THI NO. 1 DISPOSER W~y d~ ,...,.,.~ b<Jv 11'1111'1 !~l>*-11!,.10•1 tr..~ '"V t i!\., ~l10lt••' &t tuillul Ctr-IO""P""" 1111"!•1 ,,... l!cc~ 11vn l•k• ·~· "l'"'ltleh1IN " ..... '"' -d N • l•ms ... n.,, •M """" "11 "'°'llH' rh1 .......,,11111 loltftl n 1>11 1 !It. u,.,, ~arro11.., '"'""""!V •~d 1 J.VN • ""' ,....,.,~tv. loC l"• ou•lll\' 11111 lf'ldl ln.ll"k>l!••tw 1"9 "111'1-O... d"'*"' tMllDft91 11' vtu• -1tf,/11" . . _., HOURS: Mond1y -Friday 9 1.m. • 9 p.m. S1turd1y 9 1.m. · 6 p.m, Sunday 101.m.-4 P·"'· -;~ -' ' '• .._,_ ·• !A!J'Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' '. . . C.ourt Ruling w-elcome The r..acuna Beach City Council hu WiH:l y instruct· ed the city 1ttorney to 1dvise Superior Court Judge Rob- ert .Banyard that the city would like to havt the hi1h riM: luut pl.aced before the eJectdr.1.~ in Auaust. . ' rJtxt Monday. Judge Banyard wi!J be atked to. rule en ''lup1ytt action ·charfinf the ord.101nce propo_5111g .I bu.Udinf heichl limit in the Art Colony is not subJect to the lnitlative p~edure because it is 1 1,oning matter. · Proponents. of ·thf! 'height limit ordinatl~e .m:i' 1Lain they ue seeki.ni an amendment to the chy bu1ld•"g code, not a :ront.ni change. Lt:&aJjty of the initiative Wlli cha.l lengtd at 1 May City Council meetinf by attorney Hal Hoag 'vho 1aid Jt that time he represented· the Hotel Laguna i..:orporation. }(oaf is a partner in the Lo~ :\ngeJes law firm of Lane, Mathews and Hoar. which filed the Supfrior Court suit for ·Lagun1·.re.altor Vern Taschner. The areumenl proNbly could ~o back and forth forever. 10 the court ruling will be • welcome deYe1op· ment. U 1be election U permitted. the high ri!!e hassl1 could ht aettl~. wit.bin 1 month. and another plannint J:Gadblock would bt out of the way. Time for Medication Th• kty to succes! in ruMing a government i! com· mu,Jc;ation. When it breaks down a serious ~ickoeiis 1etl in. Such . seems lht Cf.~t in San Clemente, where a achilm is 1rowing by the week between the appointed advisory parks and recreation commission and city coun· ~iln:ten. Symptoms bea:an 1urfacing la.st year with 1ppar· ently hostile conTtrsation between commissioners and ~ncilmm durinc an informaJ joint meetine. Since· then conditions appear to have .worsened. !Jt recent month~ commissiOners have taken hard· li.n:t 'posltions on· a city parkinr lo~ project and the plans ' Laguna's Howl Guest Pays His Way f: •' t· I i 0 1\tailhox ' ·' ... - Letter• frmn ,.~odtr1 arr, ttJf!lco111,. Norma.llt1 writtr.r 1houltt corivev their nWUagi1t1 tn .JOO words or less. Tht: 'rig#Jt to condtm• lttters lo fi t space or alitninct4 lib«L i1 rt.!«rv1td. All l1tt· l'1'• mu.st includt sianaturt and mail· i't!f 'ddn1a, but 11amts mn11 bt u>ith· fi.Jld o• 'rtQur.1t if 1uffieil!Y1.t f't !Ul'IJI f& aj>pa.rrnt.· Pottrv will 'Plot be pub· lilkrd. T• the Editor: ·Ttlfl cench.11icJnt which Mary· Scoll reaches .in that eolumn1 July 2 after readlac !ht-JUl'lti v;cancy reports from tht ~ity'1 ret0r1-.ahould not be 1ttempt· e1·w1Utout help. No relort area e1pecLll tn be full fir IO Jlerctnl or ID pim:tnl all of ll\e time or r.v•n half tif tht titne, and not midweek in .lunt. althnu&h it would bt nice if il werl': IO. Junt: ranka well down lhe lisl of be11:t "*1tM and hi ahM51 outranked by Februmy ainct the awccess of ~r winter •d~ertisinl campaip, 'IUT' TO USE vac1ncit8 a5 an argu· ment in support or the fallacy th1t we tlrndy htvt too many f1cililie11 and th •I nur :payinr itml.I "c01t" the city tin NlaMt icnorn both Jos ic and fact. ll ia • fa.cl that tot.ti revenues from tM. \uJinul awnmunity aecounl for half fir the city revmues and tht visilor (pay Ill( 1'1r.:itfj) ttrt.air1ly underlie..-thl.' pro.,- plri1y. HU npenditurel! dir~tty <"•US• ..,.,, iO millien dollar.~ a yt ar to eirrulat.t in 1hia small town. •UT WKJ'..N THE clty Is jammed with "'1"• 50,«NI people, . and more, M .a summer weekend. that if J11l thf ronm~ in tt. rubrta we re filled with thr~e person~ •Jdl.. they could only accoont for l ,000 of Wf total. And if they 1'el'f: lo ally home it· woultl &nly mean that more day visit.on frem inland coold crowd Ille town an4 with • -park.inf provided for them nctpl ·u.. ........ n" JI THE l'JtOP'ERTV owllf!rA and the tMCri J)llnw: who pay the major biJIJ in Wt community. n. hot.t:l 1ut1t paya the citJ tlvt dol11n, jual 11 1 beginnin1. lt1 al.., jr1 tn•n for a kln1 Wff.kend -thret fiU• Jn an acun froal re110rt. V'o'ouldn't ~GU aay thal hi 11 M>viously rnort th11n PIYin& )Ii• ••y! tr lht rest or tM beach u.Mr1 had tf 'NY 1¥'iY 50 ttnls thtrt lfCIUI~ bt an una«tly wail. LOREN 'HANELINE llotel·Motel AMOCiation • · Afala~t Blfll Rbf! ~· h Edlttlf'; llJP riN prl)pONflll ln their campaian apNt JM) hllh rlat mtr1Uori Mly Lfau-.'• bttilt hlfh riae1 already built! 11,t)' M ..trnenUwi ediflcts llkt tht: Surf Mi11a..t aM other buUdina• ctutterinf up _. btadt vitw• and rttkin1 from tM MnlJ 1lnt ol cra11 commercialism ftlt>tt. Ulthetk:! Hert we have the Bal-- ... ~ Clob. plul h<l&hl! tfta )halt• Pb'yhouM, theaters . .omt f/f;'1s dllrc:M.. • aat obftroct «Jr bet· t~ .,, • they build too larae • t A II c te 6oo anan & Jot. nor leave w, ..,.. a tlltUct btt..-.a buildinai. Thus ctin •"" cr••lf: tht ·•walltd-ln look " trWdl" emlrilklttt to poor 1 • • t t , ........... eM a c.11\Utrophobit al· ,,t ... TD • "· UIGllT b not !lit wholo ' " Dear Gloomy G1u1 Our town doe~n'I need 1 <:<>mm.ii.· tee to Jook Into the future. All Jl takes j~ 1 ride t>n a bicycl~ tt1 aee thal we'll end up a Jaree plrJ1dist for litterbugs. -H. 8. M. T~I• l••••r• •Ul9<b , .. ,_...... vi.wt. 11•t -.. .... u,. ,..... ., ,... 11••···-· ,_ """'' HI •N•• '-....... ,. •~t. D1ltr "U•I. lssut! ff a newcomer mbve11 into 1 neighborhood whtre people .ha ve 8 rt. backyard ftnce11 and wishts to ert-ct an I ft. fence, this he may nnl do~ F't1r. he ot>slrucb his ne ighbo r•' view. cull nff ~reezes, ruins the looks of the whole. and the next newcl)mer could pul up a 10 ft. fM«. resu lti ne in chaos anl'I a hodge- pod&t ! ~'rom thi~ example, s u r t:I y n11r Emerald 8ay high-rise exp.erL,, who will never h•vt high rise on their beach front an<L 1rt not Ulgun; citi1.ens, could find 1 diffl!rent viewpoint. Another e11mple of whal is not feasible 1o high rise is the ri&hl of resi<lent~ to ha ve 1 voice in their aovl!mment. Too many tow ns •Iona our co1.~t 1r• havina ro pelilion their city council!! for proper represent.Ation . It L~ qune pos.~1ble th•t lh11 city m1n1;i:er lorm ol 1overnment 1s on its way t1Ut! l.AG UNA '~ JIEAUTlf'Ul.! 11 i.t I unique 1own '. Tis ~itt will ntil takr 1 "metropolilltic" resort atmosphert. ~auna '• p1rk in1t anri 1raff1c 'Pf'Obltm.~ cannol be resolv1:d ·~ 1 1mall resort t11wn. Therefor' hlth riM. 1'ncnur11in1 Conr y ]j\1nr1 fi n nu r be1ut1 fu l beach '' horre:ndous and absurd! F:LtNOR DA VIS f J11g1111n'1 Rel•••r To !ht F.ditor · If Cou ncilman E:dw1rrl Lnrr .. , • .,,, •uch • mes'" Tue,day momina. hP. 1hn11ld check out 1 few otht r :1tr1"rts in l.JlgunJ Besich . Ra!Tl()flA Avenue for onr! lt h.11~ been an eye.~ore for yea r~ -1'0\ bfo.cau3« of feuding with 1 di~Pfll•I f"ompany. but bea:use city hill ha~ mad,. NO a ttempt to enforce &Ur trash and 11rb1ee ordinanc'! G1rba1e cans •r• un<•overed •nrl un· numbeTl!d, JMlper!I and cardboard hos•' ire not flattened and UP.Cl 11 •tailed in the ordinanct. raw 11rbagt il fl verfltiw1n1. flii!~. skunks. prowling tlots and cat~. •rwl likely nt,, J1rl! ap re1din1 tke m!!ll an d po.-.sible di!lellM. Refullf. i~ mnllt1ntly 1n full view. wilh c•n~ ,.ncro1 ch1n1 .r. fht city •lretl. in conl i11111J viol ation of th• cily ordinancr ! COMPLAINT~ TO f'ily hall are 11.qele~~. Tht con~tanl 111swer i~ "no w1v In en· lon.'t !ht t1rdin1nc:t ··. 1 low abou t' !hat! I! is an e.ncf\11r11in1 rf!vel1tion lo t'f:ft.Ji7.e th,.r• 13 •n •f r,. rt I\'• . 1tr1ightft1rw1rd i nd nonp1rtill111 way t'll controlllnt vlol1tit1n' that city hall ne1lectt to remedy. Our "debrisctans'• Laeuna Di!J)Nal Comf)lny: MARY V. LOUNSBERY 'T111111Jle1ceed•' T• the Editor: I think tht "Tumblt•ted~" C(lmk :etriJt 15 libek>ul. 1landero1111 IJ'WI Jnsuttln1 to tht Mt million Americans d lrtdlan a.,.. Cl!~lry . 'Vould you publish 1 1trlp whkh ron- sistently portrayed NeJrlrOH « .Jews .1• cmtardJy, ~h1pid, 1.-ckln11: in cu lture ind· 1ener11ly cltpr1ved in all w,1ya? Think about It. MIKE BURTON !or • ntw community ('lubhouse. l..1.sl April'11 parks and recrNtion bond election t!rew little. if any , 11upport from the commission. .A.nd as rapidly as the commission'• 1dvice comes be· fore councilmen, they file it in the nearest parliamentary trash ran. One cannot label the bad guys and t he good guys in the squabble. As it !ltack.! up, both panels ~eem possessed by 1 \vritlen<ommunication fever devoid of any fact-to-face conversations which could el-feet a cure. Wit h another parkl! and recreation bond \l!.~ue loom· lng. now seems the best time to lilart the medication. Laguna\,~ An11ual Miracle On :Jo'riday, for the 36th time. Laguna'• annual mir· acle gets under way in lrvine Bowl. The quaint littJe Festival of Art.~ that 1tarled nn • downtown fence way back when. and grew lnto a nation· ally known phenomenon. again will be drawing an esti- mated quarter million visitors to the Art Colony it wall created to "s1ve" during the depression. Over the years, the FestiYaJ not only has helped keep the wolf fron1 the artists' doors. but ha~ helped l ..aguna win an enviable reputation as a c·enter of cultur· al activities in a matcbJess physica.l setting. The benefits of the Festival are many. 1'he Pageant of the 1'1asters, alway11 sold out in advance or its six-week n1n, helps s well the city coffers to the tune or thousandl! of dollarl!. w hich in turn are used to help other cu ltural group~ and lo beautify the community with park.~. The Festival itself gives substantial amounts in scholar~hi ps to gifted i;tudents of the a rts. :\fringe benefit for the ar t world has been the bin.~· soming of auxiliary t~estival~. the Sawdusl and Art .. >\· Fair, as showcases for i;lill more artillts and craftsmen. Together the three f'estivals provide ~pace for some 500 a rti~l~ to display and.sell their work. . s Harder Attitude Toward Law-breaking Gives Faint Hope Rate of Crime Increase Reduced - WASHINGTON -Cri mi! is no! oo the 4'l!!clin• in thill country. It i.q risin;i:. The ralf: of increase is not .t.~ fast 11s it wa .• la~t ye11r nor in any of lhe pas! fivl! vtars. There l' Jl t lea~! cau.~t for faint hope th11t I.ht harder 11ttitude of lhf' Nixon admlnislration 1oward law-breakina wl!I t'Ventu1Jly be t' ffecli ve in reducing further the rat! of incrr.ase in ~erinus crime.• of murde.r, rape, .!!Mau ll and burglary. Lllll!!'ll FBI reporL~ on offense~ known t~ thl!' police nationwidt in Ike first qu1rltr of 1971 show de<:line11 in tht crime rate in 61 lucky cilits or IM.000 or more popul11tion including Chicai:o, Cleveland altd Wuhington but nol Nt-w York and Lo!'I Ang!le~. Tht. Whit e Hou!le thinking ill that the _ lilowed increase in crime n11tionally can be attributed lo the tougher attitude nf the President, the attorney general and fhf' first 1limmerings ol an ~ o( penniuivenes:s in the courts. Ma ybe. WHATEVER THE <:au~. 110mP.lhin1t is h~'lpening that ls worthy tif 'tudy by the criminologi3l.! and aoc::iologiili. The r ....... - Richard Wi180n fa shionable v1'w ha~ long be('n that poverty i~ lhe principa l ca u~ ti crime an.rl \'iolence. Fight poverty <1nd you figh t crime. /\'.ixon brought into !ht pre~1dency th ' unfashionable \'Jl"W tha t t-nvirnnmPnt doell not Jllstify \'1olence, and po\erty doe~ not excu:\e crime The c-hoi~ ht 11aw wa~ between c-onli nue<I permissivenes.~ in handling law-break,r.s and the survival of an orderly 1K1Ciety. Hr sponsore<I or •upported leglsla11<1n \•11riot1J1!y opposed as the ··lttds of or- fl ci at repression" and 1 "blueprint for 1 police slatt ." These included the highly conlroversial District of Columbia cri m~ blll designf'(! a11 a pattern for tht ntt11on. thr organized crime control bill 10 mn1 e against crime syndicate.~. ;ind the orn· nibus crime control act of l97fl 11 uthnri n;i: S.1.5 billion in 11pproprialions for J,:;w tn- forcemenl MSlstance over a thret year period, 'BEYONJ) THAT N1 xnn se11.rrl r very nJr portunity lo hold up lht hand m locaJ pohc,. rostered 11nLi-permissivPnes~ In the ,Jusrice DPpartment. cited the ma!\! ;irrest11 in the Ma y Day demon.~tration11 in Washington AA a n:itional n1odel. defend· €'fi F'BI Di rector Hoover and in general has taken 1 hard law-and-order st..ance. The record show~ that in the fir~t three n1on1h., or !ht thi rd y'ar of h1,, ad- n1i n1~1 ration crime not only fa iled to in- (.'rease in the 20 cit1e.• v.·ith 11 populatio n r.( :l00.000 to I million but re<COrded an ac· tual dttrea~ aver<1ging 4 ptrcenl com· pared lo a 10 percent increase rl un ng the same pe.riod of 1970. This won't mean much lo New Yorkerl!. ln 1\1ayor Lindsay's haven or civil r1 ghL~. crime incrl!ased subslanlially in all 1·,1!f'(!Orie~ -murder.~ up from· 2511 In l.lt in tht firlll quarler: ri pe!! up to 513 from 505: robberie.~ up 1o 2~.l 1 3 Jrom !6.$05; burglar it~ up to 7,519 from 6,721. CHICAGOANS UNDER Mayor Dairy·~ "repressive" regime fared bf'\! e r , ~i urd~r-~ and rape he ld fa irly con.~tanl. bul there wa.• only a slight in<'re a.~f' 111 rrtbl:)('rif'~ ancl .111 fier tl nt 111 a.l!;gr:i va t('d ass ;iull.~. la rceny <1nd car thefts. Why in lht wnrld would robbt'ricl! jump by mnrr th11n ;,.o percr.nt in N~w York <1nd only fr:icl1on1lly in Chica.RO ~ Could ii possibl y be tha t the publ ic al· mosphC're i~ more !;ivnrable for robbf>ry In New York 1.han in Chicago beCllUst it l.S e-asler 10 gel away wilh it? In any case, the FRl 's uniform crim• report for the fi rst three rnonth5 nf 197 1 .showed that the Tatr of 1nl're11.-.e flf serious crime in It)! nation wa~ ~ percent compared to <1n incre•se in I.he ~mlt pe ri od of 1970 of 1.1 pc rrtnl 1'hit sl owfiown in lhf' cities wa.~ al.<.n ma tcherl in suburban areas. The ~uburban ra1 ~ .<;lowed from 19 pe rcent incrrase to a I pert•ent increase. THIS IS PROGRESS. ttrnl (or 1hP first ti me 1n fi ve years. f'ivt yrar.~ ~go, It ;ap- peared that the crime rate v.·nutd h;i ve doubled by now. bul son1e!hing h;is hap- pened in the meantime IM>yond att :i ckin g criml! as the product of pol'eny and social deprivemenL It ne ve r madt> rnuch sense 1hal rriint, if du e lo priverty. sho 1ilrl inf'rr ::i~r .YI hol'- rendously during periods or ri.~in~ pro~ peri!y. 1·hat m1sennception is fur,her rlisptoved now that crirne h<l!i ~en (l{'('reasing during 11 P"riod of r 11;l ni unemploy1nenl and rin an<.·1111 !!I r!'~!':. Additiona l lime must pas~ brfnre_ ii c;in conclusively be den1on~tr al l'd that cnml! (';i n be reduced b.Y touj!h ;it1m1n1st ra tivt attitudes wilhout the loss ol freeQom bu t a beginn ing has been made. Death Penalty Soon to Be Ended? In Ult yt1r 1800 thtre were morf lhil n 200 t>rim~ punishabJ.. by de11Lh . A honk "" law rriorm. pobli.atted 1n 1!101. de~rih­ M l bo~e .a nc~nt da ys and rough ptf\31111".\. "If " man fal~ely -prtlendfit to bf' • {;!'tf'nwich J>l!n~1oner, he was han&e<I, '' iaid \\'Sl a ke O<lgr.r~. 1 rf'arlcr Ill the I nn~ Cl! Cnl!rl.~. '·If h~ injurt'd a too nty bridRt. or c1Jt down a younR trl',, he w1s hanged . Jr h• fo rged t1 bank nole, hit wa,, hani:e<I . ''Ir t..,. slole prop-- f'r \y \'s lued Jll live irhilling~: if hf:. !':IOI~ anythin& abovf' tht 1 a!ue of one 5h i!lin.11 from lhe ptrson. 1f he llolt J1nylb ing •t all. whaltver ii~ 1 alut. frnm • bleachina·1ro11nd. ht was hanlil!.'d. If • con vlrt retumf'd prr.m1lurt· ly rrom lran~por1ation, Of H 1 Mildit-r or 1aHor Wilr'ldered •bout lht c11untry be,ll· a:ina w1thoot 1 pais. he wa.-hanged, ... A boy only 10 year!I old Wall 1entenced to death in 111,.'' fttORE THAN two-lhif'd!O: or the11e ?00 offen~8 had bf'!t.n made capital rlurinfi: the 18th cP.nlury. "'hen th•re w;i11 indef'rl 1 good deal of ruffianry and ~tree! crim• in the l.()()(fon alrt.et~. HJ1ng ing11 Jn lhost 41ays wtr1 thought of •~ • fonn nl ,ocial diversion. Tilt Tyburn wa,o; likt m1 ybe the Playboy Chiba ti( our lime, .l1meJ1 Bosw~tt. 1cmrthn11 tfl \\1sltt-r Scott, "wa:e very fond (lf 11Utndin1 c1p11a.I ~--B11 Georgf! --~ Dear ~rat : You h1d 1 book published by . Simon" Schuste:r. I unde~IArtd ynu •rt havi n1 annther book publlllhtd. What ll it about. and •h11I I• it! purpo!e! PROF Dfo1r rrtif It i,o; about , flh. JI \ paRf'~ .1 nt1 11.• purpnst: 1~ to met/ mv f'lr payments and pJry lh• t roct ry a ton. ( Charles 1\fcCahe ..... pun111hmen l.'. and usrd lo '1.~11 !ht- prisoners on the day b{'f()l'f: ('Xecut1 on wilh lhe J.lngular w15h lo make !ht ron· rlemned wrPlches la11Jilh hy dint of hul· loonery. in which ht not infrf'([uently ~uc­ t·rl"dt'd .'' In nearly ill cases 1 barbare~m b<'yonti bl-lief. the death penally is almost, but nnl qui\r,.,.JI\ an end . There hasn't been a per!IOn killM by lht lllate for crime in rhf'! r:i~l four years. Nine stale!! -Wesl VirJ{in1a , Oregon. Alask.11. H a w 11 i I, Michi1111n. Minne.'4)1a, Maine. Iowa and Wi11COmin -h1 vt! done away with dealh sis a pen alty. l'E'f THOSE "'HO "''1.~h !hf' aboh1 1on n( ll'w death pena l!~ in -'Ill slalrs . .11 measure "'h1rh a fpw short Wf'f'k~ a"n !il!l'rTlt'rl .almost 1nevitablf!. art now 1n • s!atP nf h1 ,1:h exe1t f'mrnt. Th i~ h11~ bf-en hrnu~ht <1n by J\l a,<; J L:.S. Sl.l prrme Court rlPtl~1on.~ which r('Jl"'INl two m~Jnr <'hall enj;!e.~ 10 thf' coo.~t1h1!1on.:1li l y 11f m('!hod.~ userl hy stair cou r\11 1n imposing dealh sentencf'it. ·rhe h1;i:h court <1t t1on~ rrn1ov,.d lf'Ra1 bll"IC"k.., 10 thl' kil llnR ol ~14 mt-n and sevf'n wo1nf'n now on <tralh rnw in .12 sta tr,o; an<l the D1 str1ct fir Columbia. N1ne ty·n1nr nf t he~ condemned are 1n S:i n Qurn!Jn'll dca!h row. A spoke~m.11n for thf' tola! l"nrl "' the death penalty 111 Stanford Law School's professor An l hon y G. The Paradox of Power Thm11h11 al l.art': The pa.radox of power is th.11t while it seem!! to he the ultimate of "re1tlity,'' the ,i;:re1 lf!r the amount of power , the more illl po1.w1~r i• a.eale<I off from reality - 11nd lhi~ st-alin,i;:-or r is. ultimatt!y, what ly "chic." brings him down. • • • Mo~I people are A11namtd to Jldmil they don 't have a firm opinion an • o m t burnlni issue of the day, and so th(oy manuf1ctur,. an opinlon out of preju· diet . hear!•Y 11nt1 predispollilloo. lhu1 adding the wl!ijht fl( lhtir collf!Ctive iir- norance a11:ainsl • r11tion1J 10l1Jllbn Of lht i11<;1Jf'. • • • Talk about "rloublt 1tant1Ard.~·· -if JI m.ta Wf'!rf' 10 WJilk 1roond 111 d11y, hnw. evl!r inadvl"rteolly. with his lly nprn. he N'lllld be 1rrelll~ lnr iMP.cent 'xpo~ure: but • wnman in • mtn1-skir1 tir hot pant.• espoec" hf'twlf every timl" •he cros~,., her lrgs or bends over, 1nd lh13 1s mrrc- ·- • • • R ighteou~ness untempered hy mrrcy i~ si more grievntis ~1n thAn J1ny it di~<la ins ; "·' La Rocheft11.1f'1u lrl pul H, "\l.'hf'.n t111r h1trtd i~ too kttn. it puts u~ beneath !hou: whom wt ha.le." • • • Peopll" who pmnounre H "intrrF.STini;E" art 11r.ne:r11lly not vcl'}' lnterea:ling con· vt-rsa1lon11llsts. • • • Tht ront of t gousm it lht rtthng tha1. Ji l bntrom , l"Vtrythin~ w' c11ll "mnrality·• is •imply 1 m11tll!r of $!.lf·inlere5t ; and fh C't!lf: whn fccl thi! 'NA Y are rnrl"vcr fif'ba rrt<l from happinl'.'-'· no mattrr hnw 1uccl'ssfu l lhl'y m11y bec'ome tittm111ly. • • • Whrn 1 re:voh1linn r.1111!1' 1!!"clr "n;i. horu1I" 1t mark~ lhf' triumph n( 1 par!y, nnl 1 peoplf'. ~Th,. Americ11.n Rtvolut ion, J)f'Of>"rly un!'ft N:lood, WI! lnlern11!inn11I 1n lt.3 lmplic11tion". ). Am.<:terdam. who sa id ht re tPCen1\.v: "'To re~ume lh111 pen:il!y nov.', b) k1llin.i: lhPsf' V.'fPlrhr~. \\'nuld he an inrrf'rl 1hle rxerri.<.e: •ii barbarism "·hrn "t ff'f nJil n11.e that ~he prac:11c(' 11·1 11 r vrnlu;i!ly stnr . ''Th r clP.<1th rir ntiil v .~lanrl ~ .11.~ a l!vm hn l nr 1h1.• ~1e1 ~ ·~ .11!1f'111p1 to ,\()I\ e ~r;i\ problrm.~ f'll hrutal. 1rr a1111n;il n1ran!':. 1\nrl tf 'Vf' rannnl lra rn to l1r k 1h1~ u.•P nf mu'IC'le. hov.• can we_ soh'" i:rf'atrr violence~ such as war?" "'HAT PROfF'.SSOR Arn."!r rd<im . anrl nH1er opponrnlll of lhe dealh pena lly, rtally ha\·e their ('ye (If! 1s 11 bal rh nf f a~es bf'rorr !he high cnur! 1n which th• crucial lega l 1!1.~lle ha,_ not vel brf'n rie cu:I· r.rl These cases h1ngt o~ whelhf"r f'J:• t-culio n is a "cruel and 11n11.~u;i l punishn1e.nt '' 11nd thus oull>twe<I by th! Constitution. If the court ru le.! ves that will be lht end of the dtitth pena ity.' There art thost who <lPJ>06f' capi tal punishmenL but ••y there shou ld be ex· ceptions in the case al cer1ain t'rrib le crimrs, like putllng bombll 1n a1rcr11ll . nr cop-killings. There ma)' be somtth1n11 in these l"sception~. but lht cop-kiflini c11~ i~ a weak one. All thf'! statisllc:s 1how that th,. rate of this crime i.• no lower in l'!!a!e., wh ic h ha vr fllpi!Al p11nJshment tban in those which have Jibolished ii. ---- Thursday, July 15. 1971 The t ditori(il pope of th' Dni/11 Pilot seek.! to inform nnd 1tlm.. 11/ntt r'nrltr1 b11 prtstntnio thi.I "'IVSTJO(>tr's op1tt1011a a11d com- m,nuu·y nn topicJ of httrr,1t nllrt significnnrr , bfl prm11rlina n forum /or 1111: 1t.r:pr1:sston "f l1t1 r rf"nrl ,rs' opinion.t. n11ri hr p1f'.~"'l tn1g '111: ditJer.t' r1t 11,. r ni11 /,t fl( u1fnrmtrl nli.~r 1 1;rr1 nttrl s-po~·tMJU'n on topics of thtt dnv. Robert N. Weed, Publicher • .. • CHECKING •UP• Wome11 Are Bette1~ At Blacl{ Jacl{ By L. i\t. BOYi> THOSE AHTICLES nf wear· 1ng apparel a man is n1ost apl In krrp 10 h t~ po~~ss1on longest are his belts. Clothiers say that. They also happily &ay that ~ear 1n 'Mhich a 1nan i~ most apt !o buy new bt>lts is age 42 Suprose that"s right. yes. I bought new bell s at age J.i . 8J.:f' 28 and 11ge 42. \\'hen did you !;isl buy a nev.· batch of belt.~. roister? Or is that too persona!? THAT ONE OLlT of t\cry fivt c1t1zens moves each \ellr J.<: knoll"n. Further research in· die.airs sai d rnovrs average 11bou1 1.000 rnlles e;ich .. , CONSll)ER TllE BITES OF' poisonous ~n;:ikcs . In just about JO rer<·rr1t of tht'sr. the snak e~ bite ;ill rii.:ht, but 1n1cet 01'1 vcnnn1. \\'hy nrit 1s a m .vs t er .1·. l\'d! check further ... ARGUfl.1Et\'T QlN. TINUES over 11ho ::ire the greatest gambler~. If it were not the Chinese -it is. it is - it would then have to be either the Greeks of the British. A~t ASKEll WH ICH tend lo quarrrl more. sisters or br other~. Sisters do. Generallv. 1"hp (flci;il S<'tf'n· fist~ ha\·e P.~tabllshrd th;:i1. They'vp ;:i]sA rstahlish{'d the f;:icl th;:il mother(. not father~. tend 10 d1.~coura~e 1 he 1 r daul!h!ers fr11m i::n1n~ ~!rarly wh ile father.~. no! mother~. tenrl 10 discourage thr1r sons from doing i;n. Tllf': A \"ERAGE "·;ilks 14 mil rs a 11 I! r ~ f' d<i;.. Thr average 11a1trPss, 11 mtles. LcgisJator PJans Ne " '". ' u I 11 BiJJ .SACR A\1r.:-.·ro ( lPI l The st;:it e legisla!nr who lo.'\\ T he average airline stewardess, 9 m!les. The avera~e housewifr, 5 n1ilc s. The average fi!e <'lC'rk . 4 n1ilf'5. The a\·er:i~c ste11ngraphrr. 2 n11lc~. \\"h1rh 1nt'1dentall\". is hull" f:1r !h1 a ~erage d~1ry COi\' v.;1Jks d:i1 ly. !oo. Just 2 rn1lcs \\"uu!d think ~tenngraphers and d;;1r~ cn11,·s l'OUld eel around a 11\llt• nwre than thal. but thPy don·1 CLST0\1EH Sf:tt\'ICE: tl '"In Black Jar k. \\htch pl;ncr -1 are most ;111t to lo:-:r. !ho;,~· \\"ho dra w loo 111any C'ards or I th ose 11 hn t!r;i\,. \011 It'll·· · A. Th<' 100-1n<inv bu111·h Th:it \ v.hy 11nn1rn. grnl'rally 11111 n1ore oftrn !h11n do n1rn in lhi' tricky game. ThC'~' tend to draw fell"C'r c;;rd:>. 1~· YOU \\'.\:'\T lo )..n,111· ;;gt', but don't 11ant to ;:i•;I.;. h('r flat vut . this i~ onf' 11;1} tn find e ut ; Just h;1nd hrr a p1cee of paper and a pcnc1I Trll hrr !!1 jot down the nun1ber 11f the n1onth she was born in Sa~, fi fnr June. Douhlc 11. Add 5 .l\1ultiplv bv 50. Then trll hl'T t11 . . I ;idd her age and <.uhlr;u·! :!iO Her :igt' "1!1belhc111(1 fil:un·• ' nn !hr righL The n1oarh sh•· I 11.:is born 1n. the f1f:ur e 11r f1gurf's on 1he left. Sunple 11ha!".' \\ ll Y THE f;E.\Tl.E\IE\ 11[ Finland arf' !hn~e \\nrld\\1dr most apt 1n suffpr hc:irt at· t;rck~ I don·! ~11,.11, but i;lati.~lics ind1c;:i1e 1 ha l. i\Ai\lf: THE \\"OllST n11u11h ofl lhr .1 t'.1r. d 1ncc1~ :1 1 111·111 Th;:i1·, \,,1·rn1hr1·. 1~n ·1 11' ll111 11h1· 11a111r thf.' 1\rl!"\I': ];(''I. 1nonth l' Apr 1 I. 1T1"· t;:i1nh Arl'fl():\L\IATl::LY Olli' nul nf fnur r1!ilrr1~ ru.,hrd into rnu•r;:rnr,· hn~p1!~I". lhf' 1 eefll'"d.~ shn11. ;irr under 1hc 1nfh1f'nef' nf J1qur1r I 1·n11r q11rst1u11s u111/ co111-1 1>1r111~ rJrr 1rclcn111rd 1111d I 1 ·11/ hr J";r1/ iii ("/lf.t"K- 1.\(; I f' 11IJrl"r1·c r r1o ~s1/1/c. I'/C(ISl' rJdlirf's.~ yn11r /el· trr.~ In I.. ,\/. Boyd., P. 0 . Ro-r 1815, .\·c1rport Beach 92660. his fight In lr~al11.e prnstitu-1. ____________ "I, lion ~;iid \\'t'dnr.'\d?.\' lh:H next I yrar hr plans tn r:irrv a snrt iewels by ioseph nf political double ·reverse searches for jewels •·sin"' bill. As.~rmblvrn;u1 I t'r11v F f;rrrnr. 1i)-Sarrarncn10.l an- nnuncNl he plans In 1ntroduec a nlr;<.'\urc wh ich \\'OUld "rc - f'ju1re " guil!y f1nd1ng ag;:linsl ' !hr l't1s1omer as well as the prr>s11tute.·· Hr .~aid he will :11'\n consider "'·herher the question ~hnuld he put lo \Ote on !hr pcnplr. 1;rrrnr said hr 11::i." "c11s;ip- ro1ntrrl bul not .~urpnsrd'' Tur!'al;i_1· thiit thl' Assrmbly C'nm1n;il Ju~t1ce Comm111rr k1llrr1 h1.~ hill In h·~;ili1r prn~t1tu11nn in C;i;ltforn1a anrl Con••rT """'ft7 •d l•w•l•y to •"1m•d• ~•• '~'" by '"''• ro • ''"" "~"'" koo .. lf~Q•, <•P•"•••. l "d '"'"'"''Y '""'' you <Mfh•I •••lu•l1on U !O· d•Y> m•rk<! v1lu•. Wo wdl bt pl•~•od lo •••m'"" vour 9•m• 1nd 1dvi<e <~••d•f>q lh<lf a,.. ?OHi. 81"d.,I •I lhe S•n D •')o F .. ·y. Co•'• M .. ,. ~'0-91166 l1crn.~r prnst1!ule.<:. ____ &.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J1 MUSIC HALL and COTILLION RECORDS PRESENTS . Sp•tial THIS WEEK ONLY ••• "TARKUS" lly Erner.on, Lek• & P1lm1r THE MUSIC HALL ••Where Jlftrsir: Co1nes Fir•t'' •61 'AIHION ISLAND OPP. BROADWAY' N EWPORT CENTER NliWPORT llACH, CALIF. '"·5610 I LOC•TIONl-NJW"O•• CfN'!'t!I"' (ITV SIJ•H £1 STiii' • 0 .. (N I O&"'S -SO I'!, 11 TO I • Tllu~ay July IS 1971 DAlLY PILOr 7 . . Fir1n. Designs Com,puter Simulator SF:.\Tfl.I·:. \VASii. fl'Pll - A computer s1rnut111nr that can pl.1y nflarly a11y lrchnolog1c;;[ n1lr h;i~ hi'~'n rlr~1~nrd by rn,i::111l't1 s al thl' Hoeing Com- pany AHt111ui.;1i (' 0 Ill p u I e rs rrprf'~rnt nnc nf !he i:;re::il neh1P1·ernrnts or rn n d e r n s1·1rner. lhcir hlindtng SJ>rrd ;ind eomplcxit y rnakf' difficult fnr rlcs1~n· e11~1neers to un- 1ler~1and prrc1srly how a spet·1f1c l" o 111 put c r v.·11J prrforn1 in d1fferrut s1tu:itions ;in<l under 1•ar~ 10~ dr1nands. R>ll tile cn~1neers at Simulation Is a trchnique whereby one con1puter is prngra111n1ed to act ! i k e ;inorhrr plt't"t' or rqu1pnn•nt - 1nc·lud1n.c: a11olher con1puter. L;,e of this t.·{"hr11que has bi't'!l han1pert-d in the pa~t hrl';1 u;,~· norn1al C'Orn puh'rs :irt' 11u\ i;:nod at sirnttlating 1 h •' thousands or el!'n11•n!s and Their interco11ncc1ions th<1L make up other cornputt'rs. ~po~ C¥>mputers. In 11ddltkm, he said, !hr nf'w fac1IJ1y can simulate all of the r11111pment which will in1rri1cl "uh the hard"·are being S!111t1~I '"ile.s to the ne~hborhood ~f Neptun, ~Pluto:. ' On board will be " highly sophisticated digital ('(lmputer 10 rontrol the spacecraft. inonitor its 1 ariuus syste111s. discQVl!r n1alfunc11ons a n d order necessary repairs. But one of the most ln1· portarit rrquir1"1ncn!s is that" the cn1nputer mu~t be 8ble to heal ilself if necess1try. And that's ll'here the B oeing machine would come in. A sin1ulated Rr and !our 11pacecraft eon1puler can be desi,ened and nper;;ted on the simulator °"'h1lc bcini;: su b· jectrd In all the possible ll11e•n1(s Ar rnspac·r .'! r o u p h•·!tr1 f' thrl" h111e ~oll·erl this rri·hll'lll \\lih 1hetr ~1111ulatnr. A. \V. \"an Ausd;il, \\"h1) hl'lpcd dC!'lgn lhf' new co111- pulcr simulation facility, s;i1d lhe 1n11chine \\'as bui lt to ;ir- l"ll!Jl!.f'ly sin1ulate nlher d1g1!al hard\\arr at speeds hundreds nf times faster th;:in previously 11,as possiblf' \11th .c:rnrral 'J1u.<; type of sin1ulalor ll'OU!d be valuahlr for designers of spncecrafl to he srnl on outer pla11l•t:iry expll)ration.~. f or f'~lHllpll'. SJlllCe SC'(('IJl lSIS and cni;:1neer.c; are working on prC'l1u1111<1ry di'sii;ns nf a spaccerHrt [fir thf' gr::1nd tour nf th(• pl;inels in th1.> 1980 time 1}t'r1M . The unmanned cratl: is schffluled to bt launrhed in the J;i1~ 1970s. 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Panel OKs Tax Boost The Republican 51overnnr argued that 0 e m o c r :i t 1 r Senatf': leader Jamea Mills 11nd Sen. Anthony 8 e i I en s on, aulhor of the ""·elfare bill. •·nave so me verv firm irlea~ that in reality rCsist anv real For CcL11cer Fu11ding reform nf welfare .. , · But while de nounc·1ng lhe Beilenson measure as a costlv aubslitute fnr !he current system, lh t> gnvt'rnor con- firmed he and Assembl y Speaker Bob Moretti ar~ fi nally near agreemf':nt on how to overhaul Medi-Cal. .. \\'e are vrry close together, only a finger's w i d 1 h &1parating us on 50me issues." Reagan told n e w s n1 e n Wednesday after returning from a western governor's conference in Wyoming. Morelli sai<1 at a .separate news conferen ce that legislalivf': and administrative negotiators were ··right dnwn to lM point rrf agreemf'nl." The govrrnor's Medi ·Ci11 revision bill ha.~ been stalled in lhf' Dtmocr11tic-dominatPd A1stmbly Health CommiUee. Democrats wert eepeci;illy op- SACRA MENTO /UPI) -A legislll!i\'e committee Wed- nesday approve<! a bill in- creasing !he riJ:arellP \;i x 10 fi nance an e.~!1mi:itf':<f $92 million ;innual!v in cancer and other medical researrh. The measure by Sen. Ala n Short ( D-Stockton ). 'II' o u ! d boo!'ll the tax from 10 to 15 cent! a package. It was ap- proved on a split vnice vote hy the Senate Revenue and TaJt:- ation Commillce and sent to thf' Finance Committee. .. Th:-money you r ut Into this will repay iL-;elf a hundred fold ." Dr. Warren Bostick, dean of !he medical school at the University of Calirornia at Irvine . told the rommittee. Or. Franz Bauer, dean of the Unive rsity or Southern California Medical School. said lhe increased le\'Y nffered "a 1remendnu!I: opporlunit~··' for California lo se! up a con- linunu!I: program "rather !h;1n wa iling for crash programs ~laking 80010 'Big Q' Death Row EnJargcd SAN QUENTIN IUP!) - Overcrnwding nn San Quen- tin's dt>ath row -which hold.~ Sl7 men -forced !he openini;: Wednesda y of ;i third housing unit for convicts condemned 10 the gas chamber. ··The new cells will hou:-e men viewed ;is less nf a security risk." said As.~ociale Warden James Park, \\'ho planned lo mol'e the first in- mates into the l~crll un11 1ometime loday or Fr1cla.v. No one has been executed at San Quentin in more than lour years. The death row popula- tion h11s grown durinR an unof- firial na lion"·idc mnratorium on lhe dr<ilh pena lty pending 11 C.S. Suprr me Court review of ils constitutiona lity. In addition to the 97 men al San Quentin. lou r women held at other slate pri~ons also face the dri1lh penally in California_ The res1dtnl~ ol unit three y,•ill he allowed l Y:t hours of exercise dail y in a special outside yard. Inmates on lhe nther ty,•o unit.~ of de,11!h row gel :'11-:i hours cxrrcise timr in the corridors in front nf their cells. corning from W11shlngton ·• Shnrt. who said his mother, rather and olde r brother died from cancer. predicted "the best research program not on- h• in this r.nun!rv but in thf': wnrld" will be created by hi~ legis!a\1on "\Ve nwe H In the people nr our stale to be concerned about their healtfl." I he lawmaktr addf':<f. Huey Back In Jail Cell For Flareup OAKLAND llJPJ) -'Ala ck Panther leader Huey Newlon 11penL three hour!!: in jail fnr con tempt Wednesday 11•hen hi~ man~lauRhler trial erupted in- to a near frf'e-for-all because nf ,11 ~urpr ise w it n es s' tes!imon.I' l\'Pw1nn. 2!1 . who i.~ frrt> nn $50.000 bail nur1ng his trial nn <'hRrges of killing policeman . Jnhn Frry in 1!1fi7. \\'as jalleti when he refllsed !(l comply wilh Judge H;irold Hov,.·s nrder !o ··sit .s!ilt ;ind b'. quiet." The BIHck Pa nther co- rnunder had stood up 11nd ar- cu~ed the judi;:r or injustice during a biltf'r 11rgumtnl between prostcutor [)on,11Jd \Vhylr and df':fen.~e iittomey Charles r:arry Thr df'fcndan!'!li shnutin1 suppnrters were r jecttd from the courl room The two lawyers 111 e r ' disputin!?, r.arry's requeat !or a continuiince until loda v before l'TOS!'i-t'xaminiog Del! Ros!! .. l.l a prosecution witness ·whn rrlused In testify al r\rwlnn·s flr.~I lri11I in 11\S&. Hlll'f' 1\Jtncd down the motion . ~ 503 MORE I Mony bo nk s p•y • reduced sovings possbook rote of • low 4 °/0 • At Pocific you still e•rn the s ame high ro tes •• before. ·---- ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN . YEARS ----- 6.18\ 6.00\ 5 ,000 ~ TWO -------5.92\ 5.75\ 1.0002.! ONE 5.39\ 5.25°~ 500~ % th 5 .1 3°~ 5.00\ 5u ONE DAY Interest compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can ob tain all these benefit s service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE and FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS .,, 'il<r1 I-K E E Iii m~ TRAVELER 'S CHECKS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES .'\ ,• COLLECTION OF NOTES MANY OTHERS ~\Y\' OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA UU l'UITOl l fllll!l!T • COSTA MllA. Cl'l ltFOlllNIA • ll'HOHE. i·~•6N I Moves t.o Assembly Floor Education Findings Reveal ed Environment Superagency Gef,S OK SACRAMENTO I UPI l SACRAhtENTO llJPI\ -An omn1bu! bill designed lo pro-- tect C al Jforn l a from nverdl'velopmt nl and g 1 v e cilizem the rip:ht lo sue for preservation of t he en- vironment has been spprov~d by the A5Sembly Ways and Means Com milltt. stalt tnvirnnmental quality board appointed _.by t h t governor at .a -i:ff.Silo annual salary to adopt a com- prehtnsive plan by 197~ for "the orderly, long-range con- servation and dr11elopment of Ca I 1 for n i a · s natural rts0W'ces." The measure ""ould take ef- fect In July 1972. In the mean- llme. an interim panel of sl ate officials would be es1abl1shed to estimate cost11 and develop initial pt;inning for r h e reorganiza l1on ~1Pmber! of the boar~ mnrt be pro\·en ex~rt.~ Jn t.n· v i r o nmr.nlal management representing areas of r P s nu r c es conser11at1nn, ecolog,\1. air. no!Sf! and willer pollulion. v.·asle management and wildlife prolection. Gov. Ronald Re11t;an Wed- nesday made public summary result~ l'lf hla lonf·l waited task forc e Jnve11i3alion alm11d 1t recommtndinA: way! t11- payer1 can get their full doll ar's worth for the monty spent on ~ucatinn . The measurP Assembly man Edwin MEN'S WEAR MEN'S WEAR Tht detailed report will be sold for $1 each next month , but the governor rele<'..'!ed a summary ttf the group's fin- dings which concludtd lha1 on- ly ~chool bo.11.rd member• ·•can ask the questions and act upon the answers." The iiummary made nfl recommendations for 1u:1ion a1 the state level but did poi;e a series of questions 11bout how to df':a\ with ttachers al con- tract time .11.nd how lo im prove purchasing praclic~11. It sug- aested w.11.ys to gel more use from school plants such 1~ switching to a ycar-rt1und t1peration . The task force y,·a~ appoint - ed by Reagan last ytar ind told to meet with both st11te and private auditor! "tn observe what was really going en in a rtpre!t.ntative sample of nur local schonls." The issue nf curriculum was not dealt wilh. On c , r I a i n educational policy issues. the governor had said he would await the task force 's repon before making up hi~ mind. He rerently vtLoed $100 milllon from tht st81t budget fnr schools , saying: thf':re w•~ nft prMf that the f':l'tra money waa justified . Z'Btrg !0-Sacramento ), is far more comprehensivl'! than a Reagan Administration pr()- posal sent to the Jegisl2J.urc earlier 1n the v.·ee k I The Ways and Means Com· m1Uee Wednesday -on a spht voice vote -l!pproYed the z·eerg bill and ~nl it lO the floor. Z'Berjl\. D, mo c r a I ; c chairman of lhe Assembly Natural Re sou r c e s Com - mittee. told the commi1t ee the 1 bill wa.<; 1•ital In help cope "with what abslllutely is a crisis we 're facing i n C&liforni;i and nationwide." The comrn1ttee also arr proved a measure b y Assen1blyman Alan Sieroty ! D-Br verly Hills ), which would provide for protection of l the coastline by establishinJ,? a state board and a serie..-; of regional board., lo plan for 1 coastal development. Provisions of !ht S1eroty bill ive iocluded in the Z'Berg , measure. I Reagan's plan. which goes Into tffect unless rtjecled byj the legislature, creates a new 1 ''en vironm!nt and resources! agency" to Incorporate the l~il dul i!s or lhe Stale Water1 1 Resources Control Boa rd and l~:I !hf': Air Resource!'I Boa.rd along! with agencies ··••hich deal with 8'llid waste. Z 'B 4'rg's es!t.'::lli~he! 1 sel'en-member Last of the first. Jamaica Village homes are almost sold out. The first of the unique, truly one-of-a-kind buys! ll\vtiti&att the security, priv;icy and wattrfront luxury of California's best home inve1tmtntl It'l possible right now m take advantage of tht curttnt low r<ite o( financing on the purchase of these remaining homes. Great buy1 anywhere-add the marina environment of Coronado (;iy1 and you have California's best buys. The uniqut Caribbean·intpired patio homes in Jan1aica Village dot the gaztbo-studded bayside promenade. Joined by a network of lushly landscaprd malls, the homes a~ just 1ttp1 from the water's edge, where a string of boat slips fronts the Vill age. You'll discover luxury fe1tures galore in thtse homes including tiled entries, buih·in indoor ba rbecues, aver1ized compart- mmttd baths, masttr 5uites wi1h fi rt'p[aces, cxtensive storage 111d clout space, individual hand-fired tile house nWl'\btrs, radio·controlltd ga ragt door optne rs and cable TV. The chinning Jamaica Vill age Bta.:h C!ub offers graciou1 entertainn1cn1 facilitit's for you, for your 1ue1t1: lar~ oU'tdoor patio, a warm, sandy beach, htattd pool, 1paciou9 kitcht'n and dining area. four i~div1dualiztd modt'ls left, from $58,700. A few custom home~ and !o r~, on tht water, now avail ablt al Grttn Turtle Cay. • 549 REGULAR ........ $125 OTHlll SU ITS ...... ,,0111 '29 '1 9 HARIO• CfNTER SP'OIT COATS ...• , , ,rOlll 2100 Horbor C1uto MKO '29 s•O·l soo DOUILf lllASTID !lor"'r"Y C.""''Y•l MEN'S WEAR Coron.ldri Ca)°' I• • dtn:lopmrnt of Cedric S111d•rt Corpontion '"" S!gn1l l"rapert1", Tn~ .• em' or t~t Sign.! C""°'1,.ni". loQI Z&lla 10U.diotHotcl licl ~Oil &h t Silvu Sti&nd (.ccni< ffilhwq 75). l&kt Coron11io C\f' Boultv1rd rumoif. • • ' •• T a ll P1·ob le111 A young v1silor tn L'apJto! Park in Sacrarnento had a difficult ti1ne taking a \\'3 !er·break recen\.ly un!d an understanding adult helped hi1n solve his prob- lem. Reading Clinic Set In District Schools By HL!OI NIEflZIELS!i.I Ot 11,. Dfoly Pii.tl St•U A new surnmer-long reading clinic at the Ocran View School D1st.r1ct is dedtc<1ted to making ne11rly 500 elementary students better re<1ders by this fall. "\.\1e ;ire arranging success for !he!'C' yo11ngstcrs." !-;i1HI Cecil f\lec. d1rel:lOr of the sumP1er reading l'l1111c. trwd for the f1rs1 t1nH' th1~ \'Car by the Ocean \'1rw D1stric1. "We are taking each child i;epar;ill!ly. an<il yzing his pro- blems in reading, developing programs tn solvr thnse rrn- blrms. and ehan~1ng h1'l failure pallcrn to one of suc- cess " l"nl1ke 1hc rcgul;ir f11ur-,,..rek summer session . thr \h1ldren enrolled in thl' cl1n1e \\tll ha\e their noses in the boflks all lummer lnng. Klee explained each studenl is offered one enncen1ra1rd hour of dailv instruction with an avrrage Or five adult<i help- ing him w11h his prnhlcms. The clin1r <"alcrs 10 110 student~ at 11ne t1n1r 1n lhr Ran cho V1e11• Srhnnl mul11purpuse rnnin wh1t.:h h;v; been arranged t n ;it- comrnndate four 1 r ;i r h i n g te:ims F-:ach IC'am is led by an Ocean View teacher. :in expert In rr:iding instruction . The teacher 1s backed up b~ ;in 1n· struc11onal ;11dc ;ind \\lo high school <:tudent <11drs reading." Klee adn11Ued. •·\'obody does. er w c v.·ouldn't need reading clinics across the country. So the~c machines, these n1f'thod-;, ore used with !hf'se 1.:h1h1rrn in lhf' hopes that whil(' v"e hrlp them 1nd1v1dually, we tn<ly f1nrl snrne ht1s1c clcmcnls whirh wil l apply to reading 111- S\ruct1on generally." l\lre ~;i1d the 1nanufar:1urers nf l'ducal 1on;il criu1pn1cnt h;ive 1;ikrn an interest in the prn- JCCt and donated a variety of .. h;:irdware." i n c l u d 1 n g leaching machines. proJectori;. !;inguage teaching devices and books. Ry providing eath studen1 v.1th an ind1~'1dual\y tailored program Klee and his sla(f h<lpe to m<1ke a n1f'asur11hle improvement in t'ach stul ent over the eJj.!ht-week session. .l::ach child was tested al lhc beginning of the rourse and will be re-tested al the clinic's close. Included 1n the tesls wrre v or a bu I a r y. com- prPhen.~1nn. speed and rhe :ibd1ty nl each child to "track" sentenl'es 11'11h their c.vcs as lhcy n1ove fro1n nght lo lcrt on a printed page. F'ulurc cl1n1c.;:. :iec:nrding lo Klee. will involve parents to a greater cxlen!. fie hopes 1o hold p<1rcn1 seminar.~ ,,..·hich will ansll'rr iiur~tions (In rcadinj! ;ind make rccnm- mPnrlat1ons <'n mrthods bv \\ h1rh parents can help at hnmc A varirtv of detK·r~ s11rh ;is card-:. f1lm~!nps and sprc1;il fla sh111i: de\·1rr~ arr u~rll to train eye and n1cmnr \ I! al~n ~----------,1 n1akr qur!~ing mnrr In-TAKE THE terr'l11:i~: S Q "\\'c Lr.n'I h;i \r .111 1ht' NEW UJZ an~\\r r~ rn 1111 r~1 100<. ;11:!111•1 W D y h h h th·" e are ou ... \1· 1c 1-;ic 1ng mr 111.1. <ir 1n "'ha1 nrdrr !hf''-" mrthfld~ Eve ry Saturday ~hnuld ;ippl\· whrn 1t comes Ii" '-----------'I AMPH ITHE ATER-I P.M. Lawrence \Velk Stars: Jo Ann Castle and Arthur Duncan SATURDAY, SK ILES & HENDERSON SUNDAY: TAINA 'S TAHITIANS --~--...... ---.. --- Thurs(J.ay, July )~. 1~71 OAJL't PILOT 8 Rep. McCloskey Tells Reasons for Running Again st Nixon NEW YORK (AP) -Rep. South Vietnam. on the program wit h Rep. McClookey said he would use bombing:, I think that I "''oul<l Paul McCloskey !R-Calif.) "This is Uv kind of thing Jack Kemp, !R-N. Y.,) a Nix· his candidacy ''lo turn the be glad to supPort him," aggression there. · says in a televised 1nterv1ew that causes me to want lo run on supporter. announced July priorities •f this country Kemp. a freshman Cfln- that one reason he 1s challcng-against him this year and try 9 he would head 11nliwar around." gressman and former pro "I Lhink you can argue with th! policy, but you cannot argue with the purpose."" he i;a1d "To me, history 11 going !o judge that we have stern. med Communist aggression from the nor!h to the south 1n South Vietnam ." ing President Nixon for the to stop this bon1bing and k11!-ticket~ in al least two GOP "I havt 8 lot or n'Spttl ror football player with the Buf- presidential nomination~ th at ini;." said MC'Closkcy , 1n an in-primaries-in C•lifornia and the President." he added. "If !alo B11ls, sald he beUeved \he Nixon "has doubled the born-!crview on the ''David Frost New Hampshire. we could gel h1n1 lo exerl United States will withdraw bing in Northern Laos" while Show". On the F'rost program, mora l leadership on the rac• from Vietnam having realized winding down the fighting i!l ~l cCloskey. ""·ho appeared pretaped before July 9 , Issues and the war and the its goal or halting Communist ---------=====c=~_cc=====c-=c--c-c--~-~-~m ~E ~ m ~m ~a~m ~a ~D ~D ~D ~D ~ (PRICES 1HA1 SPEAK IOR 1HIMSILVISf) Belted or Whitewalls MAii C. M.OOMI (0. 'OllCY 11 •t 1h1lj u lt H l 11 !ltl 1111, I "ll"C~Ki" will ii l1111j, llHPll( 11111 ftll• "' l l 111 1to11!111• Jfl!I. Wild New Wh itewalls BRAND NEW FU LL 4 PL y 6·50•1 J 7 75x14 $2~~ $ 95 (87811 Jl (F78114l (1i1sx1 s $995 $ 78/15) .... 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OPEN SUN. 9·6 --· I FULLERTON IJ21 Euclld-170-0100 ..... , I I JO DAILY PILOT Easter Sealers Meet Group Fills Void for Handicapped By CANDACE PEARSON Ot "" Dalfy 1'1•1 Sl9ff ORANGE -fi.1ak lng sand candles, designing jewelry and playing chess are Ii rn a 11 diversions for many people, bul !or lhe physically ti.en· dicapped they can represent gr£'aler involvement in life. Those and •the r in· \•o!vements have been achieV· ed by the ··~:aster Sealers," a group ol phy s ically han- dicapped Orange Co u n I y adult~. 1'1£'r llng regula rly at th<' 1-:aster Seal Rehabilitation Ct'nler for Cr ippled Children and Adults. in Or11ngr-. lhe.\" act a-. a soc1al-recrl'11t1onal -0ut ltt f111· hsndicapped adults and lhl'ir famil1<'S Abou t 60 adults a11£'nd lune· 11ons r£'t?u!ar1~. but tht group hcipes f'l'f'nluall~1 to sen·l' as many of thl' 150.000 h11n- dic.1pped Orange C • u n t y adults u possibk. The org11niier.1 call the need for thtit group "lerrible." "One minute-everylhing l'I beautiful and the next morning you \\'ake up in a hospital bed," explains Russ Sutton ol Costa Mesa. Easter Sealers president "And then there"s nothing lo rehabilitate your mind. No place to go." Sutton believes the group, lnitiate<I in late January, ··givl's a person facing the reality of being handicapped thl' resl or his life somelhing lo do . an outlet. J ust because arms and legs don't work doesn"t mean lhe b r ain dOl'sn'I." To Sllpply this eutlet. the Easter Sealers maintain an of· fice in the Center, 1800 East La Vela Ave . From there thl'y plan regular meeUngs, daily craft.I; and skills clas.ses, f'•· pa.NJion ef a lending libary and a monthly bulletin sent to a malllng list of more than 300. They began as a cooperative errort between 1taff and in· terested patients. Bu~iness·socia\ meetings on the second and f1turt h Wednesdays 11f each n1onth feature enlertain1nent, door prizes, card games, bingo, relreshment.s and gene r a I socializing. "They gl\'e the husbands and "'ives "'hit aren't han- d1 cllJlped the l"hance lit talk to others who are also ·full-liml' 11urses' and con1pare pre- blems." explains Sutton. First and third \Yednesdays are dC\'Oll'd lit m~tlngs. ()f the group"s board of directors. De•th l\'otices During the day. classes hav£' been held in je"·elry making. oil painting, poker and hat· making. Teachers are either group members or community volunteers. Because o[ su111- mer scheduling probl£'ms, only one class. candlemaking. is being offered until lhe fall. Huntington BeaclJ: TMONISEM M~"'· M. TflOmHn. Dalt ol de~th, Jul, I•. 1911. St1"1!Vtd "' lour dloUQMt ••· Mrl. MllOred ll u11.,,,, E1cof!dlno. Mro. Evt l•n Emorr,, L•Q<>,.. Hiii•. Mrs. M~r. lhl Welr. LOI An11ele1, M•u Gr•ct1nn1 Tnom'!n, lntlt woo>cl: on• 1rotld10<1; t~'e• 11re•l·t1••.-.Qchllaron; on1 11111-or•f!dchlla; • 11.,. .. ,,,, .. ,,..am11or1n: -01111.-.. G,..vn l(lf 5•"1lCK, Frid••. JulY 16. un, 10 •·"'·• El Toro Cerntter,, Mc. Cotrnltll L•ll<>n• llt•<h Mort111"1. 0 (· rttfor1. WA LLACE Pt,rl l. W•lll<• fMro. Ltwi1 E.). A,tt 15. 1Jj01 E. W•lnul 51 . Wll!lllt r. O•t1 of dtath, Jul~ II, ltTl, 5t1rYlved bv ti•,,. '""' 11.,0.•I l~tl. H•VW••d, (•II!: ,;,. ••r, M1t. W•llt<' A, \.leyu, Co•I• M••~: b•oltltfl. l<>lher C. llti!ev, Fun•rt<in •nd lll-M• a. R:Ht •. Ou•ll "ll•ll•V: m•nv gro,..,ti\l!aron. neitltl. •"" n...i'11w$ 5t r· vk t1. 5Uurd1v, Julv 17, 1'111, 10 o.m. ot tt>. F lttt M•l-ltl Clturch,. 1»71 E, 11.1...., SL, Wltl"l•r, C•llr. THE BEST Readership Jl o 11 s prove "Peanuts" is onl' o( the- \\IOrld's mo~t porul11r comic ~trips. Rt'ad it daily In the DAILY PCLOT. SALE Cfonter participants havl' e)[· pressed interest in many other cl11sst's. including ceramics. chess. flit wer arrangl'ment, silk screening and lealher v.·ork. The physically handicapped person"s biggest prob\e1n is transportation. ··Even though a family has a car. it is usually committed to somelhing els~.·· says Sutton. "L'nable lo drive the1nselves, and h:iving C)[hausted the friends.·· I he h andieapped must give up learning crafts or mixing wilh people. "\Ve bavt' !ried e v e r y possible way lo fin d volunteers "'ho would be willing It'! drive people te the center." says Sutton, whe feels any hea\lhy person at home wilh a car would give a "'wonderful Cfin· lribution to society"' by help· ing handicapped get out of their houses. Another thing ll1e Sealers want lit share \11ith others is thl'i r lending library. The library localed in the center's lounge, has 1,000 volumes. lhree-fourlhs or lhl'm paperbacks. 1\.-\ost er th e volumes \l'l're donated by members. but ne1v \'Olum£'s and more bookshelves are needed. Volunteers of transportation, equipment, books, lime or anything can contact the Easter Sealers' (lfficc at 541· 8822. The same applies, ac. cording to Sutton. to seekers ef inrorm11tion . or help. PANTS REG . 13.00 TO 8.00 NOW 7.80 to 4.50 KNIT SHIRTS REG. 12.00 TO 5.00 NOW 8.40 to 3.50 JACKETS REG. I 00.00 TO 40.00 LEATHER & CORDUROY NOW 74.95 to 29.95 Starts Thursday, July 15th OPEN MON. THRU FRIDAY 10:00.9:00 SAT. 10:00-6:00 1028 lrvlno, Newport e.ach, Callfornlo 926e0, Phone 542· 70Cl1 Let's Sleep On It ... SANTA ANA -The Orange County Board or Supervisors will conduct a public hearing 1'uesday on a proposal lo raise the counly's transient bed tax from four lo six percent. The hearing is set for 10:30 a .m. in the county board's meeting room here. UCI Park Supported OHA NG E -County liarbor a nd P a r k ! commissioners Tuesday recommended the Board of Supervisors spend $375,000 ror development of phase one uf tlie 34$-acre, $3.S uiilliun Univt:r!iil y Regional Park adjacent to UC lrvint>. with plans for U1e entire <'0 plex:. development of _ the ~ntral area which will include ar1 open recreation area and the Sand Canyon area which will t1a Vt' .Jt n1ini-wo and botanical gardens . I .My IS.16-t1-11 T Ptot kl 10 1'111-~ Julr 18. lnl Dorf 1to 1 PM ......... ,..,1101J.-......M.,...._,....,.. O&lty OOOr P!1:&i1 ~ Admit"°" $1.15 ~ Child•.., unclef \:? rrM ... • .... 'll',. " a;_ ···""'==·-.=~······"'" . -·---Tax Collector Robert Citron says there are only about 20 motels i n unincorporated areas arfected by the tax. Counly ineome from the tax this year was $31,000, he said. The initial phase, planned on 95 acres separated from the rest of the park by Cul11er Drive, will include the n111in entrance, ad1ninistrallon and maintenance buildings, picnic and recreation areas and an JI-acre Jake. Located between Unive rsity Drive, University High School and the UCI campus, the land was donated to the county by the Irvine Company for park purposes two years ago. Controversy surrounded lhe l---------=-===== Kids Lil{e to Ask Andy The u nan Im ou s rec-om - mendation followed an ex- pression or general approval project at the time as critics questioned the rights allegedly retained by the Irvine Com- pany over the acreage. new demension of motion, color a nd sound in its mos t re fined, elegant and enjoyabie form. For use indoors or out. Non splash dev ice protects carpets a nd floors. Subm erged lighting re· fleets brillia11t colored droplets. Pe rfect for pa tios, atriums, bal· conys. J ust add water and plug into nearest electricity. No Plzunbing Necessary • ROCK LEDGE 7950 27" WIDE SEE OUR ACTION DISPLAYS CRYSTAL CONE · 36" BOWL 159 50 OTHER MODELS UP TO $329.50 SUMMER PATIO SPECIAL DWARF NAVEL OR ANGE EXPER TLY PLANT ED IN A 16 REDWOOD TUB. JUST AD D WATER . FERTILI ZER AND TLC !TENDER LOVING CARE) AND REAP THE HARV EST SPECIAL! ADD UP TD VALUE 17.25 1298 FLAT DICHONDRA For Repairs Or New Plantings gs~ Deep Vigorus Gree n PIE?? HOW ABOUT RHUBARB PLANT IN THE FLOWER g > ........ GARDEN · THEY'RE ,ii , -~\ .... ...... , REAL PRETTY. (f , , "° FOR YOUR SUMMER PARTY HOSTESS REA L HUSKY PLANTS 79~~ LONG STEMMED · FRESHLY CUT ROSES 198 RED , YELLOW, PINK DOZ. BfRMUDll CftllJOlllUI Jlll~(ll ~--~~ D!CHONDRA PAX THE TI ME IS IGHT TO KILL UN WANTED GRASS WEED S IM YOUR DICHONDRA LAWN. IU ST SPREAD IT ON ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. KI LLS CR ABGRASS , BERM UD A, BLUEG RASS AND OTH ERS. COVERS 2000 SQ. FT. 698 Heavenly Fragrance!! GARDENIAS PLANT FD PR OPERLY THEY WILL PRODUCE BEAUT IFUL CR EAMY WHITE FLOWERS FO R YEAR S. W 'LL SHOW YOU HOW REG. l .9S 1 GAL. SIZE gs~ STILL AVAILABLE FOR YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN • Tomatoes • Rhubarb • Strawberries • Egg Plant • Sweet Peppers • Artichoke We Invite You To U1• Your Credit Card ~ ~ • · (€0l frT\I ~ iiiii lLlf.8 ~ '411 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 l,.cl•t 1 .. 1< ... OMf """' Julr 11 Mt11r> '°""· lf\IU '" 'r,' s.1 ,•ml•!ll~rn s ...... u .... 1tJ9,., .. ... -.,,. .............. _:.......,....:-:---~.:----·~·'"--... ~---·-"""'-·­--, ·- ! ~ \\ ••• .Saveet .Sue Sue Ann Stott. 2 l , Tus- tiJJ. is the \vinner of the 197 1 ~1iss Orange (·oun· ty Jlageanl. She'll con1- pete for state title next mon th and hopes to go on to Miss Universe Pageant. Collegians Aid Youth In Barrio By RUDI MEDZIELSKJ WESTMINSTER -Barrio children living in Westm.lruiter now have their own library thanks to the efforts of 28 Golden West College iludents. The project started our last semester as a means af earn- ing extra credit in a political science course. but it ended up with students becoming so in· volved they lost track of time. As a ~suit, Wesminster's \Yebber Elementary Schoo l now has a reserved classroom to serve as a perrr1.1nent library. While the state provides (un- ding for books and facilities. no money is available (or JJbrary staff m e m b e r s. Parents are espected to help out. but since most ()f \Veb- ber's parents are Spani!h- .speaking, few ~·ere able to volunteer. Deve loper Ask s Bal1n In Lcrivs uit I.A llABRA -A developer v•ho claims that se\•en listed defenda11ts conspireQ to ha\'e his activities inv!'stigated by the District Attorney's Office after accusing him o f fraudulent real e.sla.te deals has sued for 13 8 m1!1ion in damages in Orange County Superior Courl. Mosquitoes Get Bugged By Algae Alfred Ramirez, 43, of La "Our goal ~·as to have the llabra, includes with his libel library open morning and action several letters allegedly evening." said Pr in c i pa I written by defendants which Richa rd Sturges. "bul if 11 '·have held hirn to public hadn't been for the students hatred. contcmpL, ri dic ule and we CQUld not have managed obloguy and have inj ured h.im it." in his business, trade and pro. The Golden West students fession." S!LVERA DO -MosquitOt's not only catalogued, stocked He nMles as defendants ha\·e met their match -a and checked hundreds of ~tarshall and Shirley Bland of species of algae that bites books. but also read stories \Vilmington, Francis a nd back. It thri\•es in the Mod· and tal ked with th e children. Lucille l\1urph}', Rodney and jeska and Silvcrado Canyons The class logged far n1 ore Loise Akiyama antl YuhJ in eastern Orange County. than the 20 hours required of Soles. lie states the letters to According to Dr Eldon each student and did it wilhoul persons not identified in the Reeves. insect pathologist at pay and "-'ithoul gelling more la\\'suit indicated that his real UC Riverside , the a I g a e credit. estate 1ransactions \•:ere being releases toxi r substances that In addition to working at invesligatcd by the district at· injure the lining of lhe mos· \\'ebber, the students went to torney's fraud division. quito·s alimentary canal. thus the district libr ary lo process Ha.mirez states that no such breaking the n:production cy bo k fo oil school '" the o s r ., s " action was ever con!en1p!ated cle. As a resul1, egg hatching \Vest minster Elementary by the District Attorney·s Qf. is delayed and Jarva grov"!h is School District. Because of fice. retarded. their effort, several thousand ;-=-=-==========.! The Modjeska and Sllverado paperbacks which nllrmally canyons abound in the two would not be avRilable, "-'ere most active s11ccies of an ti-put. into circulation. mosquito a!~ar. ca 11 e d Getting involved with com-g~aad/;r:f:;ans~l~~~e~~~~ ar~~~ munity affairs is rart or the W e o~re Yo u ..• have been essentinl!y fref' of educational philosophy or Mrs . TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ mosquitoes for many years, ~largaret Hollrust, Golden Every Saturday accordin,g 10 Reeve s. \Vest political science leacher.1~=====:======~I The t1lgae arc not or lhe She believes that in a course 1-~- type 1h;il lurn the \\'aler like Politica l Science I , green. sa.1·s Reeve s. Jn fart , students need to get out into !hey 1nlprove the quality or the community lo find out what the """aler and don't bother is going on . LET'S BE FRIENDLY anythin~ except mosquitoes. "Education -~·hat kind and "There should be no adverse ho..,,· it 1s financed -is Tl you hll\f" nr\v ncighbo~ or know or <in)'onr mov1n1: effect~ on fi sh or aquatic in-something society is going lo sect predators." said Reeves have to come lo grips with,'' in discussing the propagation she said. "And what better to our area, plPase t rll us so that '''r m11y f'Xtl·nd a frlt'ndly \velr.ome-and hf'lp th!'m to bcromf' acquaintf"d in their new surroundingL or the alJ?ae con1pound to mos· place to grasp the local quito-infrsted areas. dimension than an elementary "The insect and fish that school in need or a strong live in mosquito hllhitats are volunteer support." So. Coast Visitor very healthy 111 the presence;:::============ nf these acti ve coinpounds at Graffiti is 494-0579 494-9161 levels 1hat su ppress n1osquitu I developn1ent... A Joke .• , Reall y According lo H e eves , ·'ii;;:~iiiiiiiiiiii:ii tnalaria-carr.1·i11g nlosquitoes11- Harbor Visitor 646-0174 are hecom1ng increasingly resistant to .~ t a n d a rd in · secticides. He bel ieves that the use of algae a n di der'i\'atives frorn the canyons' nativP Sf)Ccics \\Ill henrfit !he '\orldwide Unit1•d Na t 1 on s campaign agninst malaria. Fir e House On Block The old r-.1odJC Ska Fire Sta- tion ha,.; hcen sold 1o the Sil\'erado-r-.1odjeska Hecrea.1 1100 a11d !'ark 0 1.~tr1cl fnr u ~r as a ron1111ur11!y l'rcrrallon] !aci lily \ I See by Today's Want Ads • t·flr mo1·e happenings this ,,urnn1Pr. p1rk up th ts :-abor.1Jlir tlf'\\' rar1n.I! hoom, boet rover. $275. • SPITFIRE . -. and go pl.!l<'f'5 ! '. ~ I 6S Triumph h.!ls had only 1 01\"TIPr 11nd is look1n~ for ~mr l'1v1ni: ca.re atx.J a11enuon. Sl.000, • LOOK r-on GREF~."l .. ' a n11111:1111re i:J'f'f'n ranVJ1 wa5 lo~I in Grl!'l'n Vallry homes nr('a 1n F'ount11i11 V11Ul'y. Tho!rt i~ a ff'ward for this onr 1f .\'flll Nin be the first to catch ll. Thr price fo !hr district by the count.~ v.a ,<; S4.25fl . half or l thP markrt val ue. The building! will be 11sed as a community recreational fac11~;1~y~. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;;;::;:::=:=:=:-;;:~~'] ftiCl<df'1 t• r1nr. :,. Westcllff Plaza 17rti & ,,..., .. HIWPOll:T llACH 71 4-642.0t7J BEEF STICE· AJl·l £tF Antlltl IAllMr SOLD AT LIA DING SHOWS & FA l/lS COAST·TO·COA ST S~f 20c OFF llG. l l.7t LI. ... LI. '"CHllSI OF THI Wiii " Mla._Swht. t~• bl9 wh•1!'1 liHl1 broth•!! A 1up"b "'lur•l ch111•, c1rt lul)y <1111.l '" th1 i" ih ow" •P•~itl wr1,p1r te !I• ti t" iii m1ll11w•1w11t m11htf11n 1n"t°ll1•0•. lt'1 th• p1rf•cl coif!· p11m•ftl for 11ftclw i(h1,, ••114'1 , l 1n4I '"'(~I. T 11t1 ii 1n4I y•11'U Town & Country 777 S. M• .. It. OlAN•I 714·14J·IOI & JllJllJ'l,.JIJl/11 llllll l!IJll rn~'ldolY, July 15, 1971 San J oaqu.ir. Gwynne Fa~es M11sic Taps Bidai·t SA:\IA Ar\A _ Dr J ohn tleneghan said. ''1'hey'll be from Lhe Santa Ana clin1<' that EAST IRVINE -Grat1an Sh river t;v.ynnf' has agreed 10 holding a ht><iring on his allrg-he himself dr!Crtbes <'-'> his Bidart has been elected 1u h1~ skl1> n1un1c1pal court action ed 11o!a1 H.1n of the law before ''abortion milt " fourth term as president of t.~;.. 1 , , f,.1unlclp1:!1 court a<: l Ion San Joaquin E 1e 01 en 1 8 r ~ and f:1cc <irra1gnmcnt on abor-~u }' -,7 a11d J think our d~spos1· againsl two or Gwynne's School District Uonrd 0 f l1ur1 ehtirgc,, Jul)' ?'/ 1n Orange .ion \.\:111 be bastd vr1 Uic lr fu1 -female assl~tants was defer- Trustees. The El Toro rancher County SuJ)('rior Court. dings ." red until July 27 in Judge was first elected to the board Pr~e<·utor r-.1 "-r t i n J t;wynne, 29, was re leased RickJes· courtroon1. in 1964. Hl·negh <rn 1nade ti elcar im· Tuesday on l1is own Diana Griinstad. 22. of 307 He was sworn intu uffiee 111 e di at r I y alter the rrro,t:JH.l<'J\('t· b.1 Judge 31st St ' Costa Mesa . and with new board clerk l)enni:i; prelirnintiry hearing \.\:l1S wa1v-Rickle s. lie hnll bet'n hrld if\ Barbara Johnson , 32, 0 J Smith of Laguna ll ills. Smith. ed before San!a An<1 1\1un1c1pal Orange County Jllll Cin $100,000 'l"u~tln were arre~tf!d with a teacher in Hu 11 ti 11 '1 1 0 11 CourL Judge Robert Bit·kles bail since hls arrest Junr 22. (;wyMe al his chnie after Beach, is the San .Joaqu·~ lhAt he expect~ a d('{"ision 111 Gwynne .1grred not to prac-Santa Ana police conliscated board's newest member 1wo werks \1n1e on the abor-ti('e medicine pC'nd1ng the out-pallent recocds and retrie\'ed The board has changed its lion charges filed against the CQme of his Superior Court ar-what they s.aid was a hun1an meeting day to Lhe fin;• Santa. Ana physician. raigfnnent Judge Hi c k I es' fet us. Wednesday or every n1onth at "A pet11lon has been filed decision to free turn without She is frre on $10.000 bail 7;30 p.m. at 14600 Sand Can}'On agail1st Gwynne by the Stale bail v.as ba sed on the ph~s1-r-.11ss Johnson 's bail is 5et at Ave., Eut Irvine. Board of Medical Examiners," cians promise lo stay a..,,ay $2.SOO. DAILV PILOT J J Did O uh Skim Dairy?. SAJiTA. ANA -Damagts llf $500 ha ve been demanded from the Irvine Coast Country Club in an Orange County Superior Court law~uit tha t charges thf' club ~·rth violating stale law by gelling ils mil k an d cream at cut rate prices. The state's Deparl nient of Agriculture filed the ac11011 ;u1d accu.',.cd tht-rlu ll at 1600 E l'Qast ll 1ghw;iy, Nc1vport Beach. of il legally (lbtalnlng SI , 182 111 credit frllm Arden F,1rrns for the penod 1n- ves11g11led by the department -Oct. 6 to Nov. 5. 1970. \'. Why 98 out of 100 homes are heated with gas. \Vhcn all 1 hose people-practically everyone in and economy and speed. And abou t using our natural South ern Californ ia-chose gas heat fo r their houses, resources prudently. Gas is still the best answer. they were concerned about comfort and economy. Natural gas comes st raight fro m the ground. It And speed (who need< a fu rnace that's even slowe r does n't have to be refined or con verted-just fil tered 11·aking up than you are?). toget outimpurit ics. So there's no waste at the source. Gas heat was th e best answer. Natural gas burn s clean . So t here's Nowadays, people arc concerned about comfort very li ttle was te at your end. It fi gures: using gas costs les s and saves ene rg y too. .. ··-------~-•. ,.;It.::. =--"!!:r""' .. ·.;....;-=-=;:-_:;;_=-~== /~>. ' _ .. -· ·--·- I ' I ' J I I JI O_,lY PILOT Ruling Due • On Irvine Tract Bid Thursday, July 15, 1?71 Wings of Mer~y Grounded~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL regularly flie s medical equip- ment and supplies to remote SANT A ANA -Up ln the areas ol Mexico, al least when mount a 1 n country of funds are -available. Chihuahua. Mexico is a II>-"'We send follr nieinbcr~ in vear-old-boy named Miguel 1 11 Who suffers; from a congenital carh plane, togct tl"I" wi 1 equipment and suppl1t1s." says heart defeel. Jenewein. explaining this in· Over in a village in the state volves a $1~ expenditure per of Sinaloa is a girl named trip, Marla, 16, with a need Ior ma· Last month , Jenewein took a jor dental work that cannot truckload of !he vitally !1ef.'ded "1ait. 1n1iterials south of the border. 1'he thousands of Migucls "We y.·ould like to use tl'.O and Marias or Mexico have and three p!anrs al <i time. as been getting help fron1 an often as possible , bul that Orange Coun1y-based l<tkes nloney ," explains h u1nanitarian e.rganization Jcnewein. "There are so many called Wings of lt1ercy Inc., people there y.·ho have grown but eC'onomic problems are to depend fln us for the now jeop<1rdizing it. rnaintenanee of their day-ti)- "Money 1s short now. We day he;-i!th ." h<lve JUSI <lbOul exhausted our el whom have &nly rudimen- tary gear. Wings of Mercy maintains a 12 n111n crew of associate n1rn1bers and four directors, including Dr. W i 11 i am Calht!rwood, former medical advisor to President Dwight D. E1senho~·cr. Currently, Dr. Kenneth Lenon, a dentist. is organiza- ing a clinic al DeGloria , and Dr J\1crle Bracken is setting up an orphanage at La Jella, both communities in Baja California. Organized 14 years ago, WJngs of Mercy also maln- L<iins a clinic outside Navajoa, Sonora, serving adjacent Mex- ican states, "We do need to expand, but that -tlkes money," i;ays Jenewein, who may be reach- ed at his home, 2460 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MERCURY SAVINGS , and loan association supply of funds, and yet Hit! C;ish 1.; ah\'ays a wrlcon1e need of !he ,\.1exican people ("Otnn1orl11y to continue !he dictates that we ex pand," says VV1ngs ol Mercy n1issions. but Costa Mesa co ntractor f'rank used medical and dental "Q",·pment 1·5 l•app'ly accepted Open Mon,·Thurs. 9a.m.""4 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m,-6 p.m. Jenewein, president. '· "' • ' He says the men who fly the too. BUENA PARK Mercllry Savings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln Wings of Mercy -many of Jene~·ein says the items them doctors and dentists _ m<1y seem obsolete to Orange HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger .at Beach are experts in t h e i r Counly doctors and dentists, TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave. into and out of. Plenty of parking. And the crowds haven't 1ound it yet. Your travel agent knows the way. SANTA ANA -Counly supervisors will make the final decision oo whether the lrvine Company will be allowed t.e build homes for people with low incomes on 413 acres south of the Santa Ana freeway . Al a hearing sel for early August the supervisors will rule on a denial of the high density project by the Plan- ning Commission. specialities but not extremely but it would be treasured by * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * knowl edgeable at fund-raising ~M;'~';;"~<1n;;m;e~d;;,~.,~, ~m~'~"i' ~"~"~"~'~~~~~~~~ggg~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~rr.ra~rr~f1;~~rr•m~r;m~ ;;~ri~~~,;~; "'"wan) lo be l'l'I I 1lfU1llJl iii: !l1JEU•ll!illtav l•JfU1IIHili:ll•]~1(1Il!liittlZJl1J~i(ill!lill!ll1]~t(tJl!:ii ttlZl I 1] Ei<•IIJ:J The homes would be located between the freeway, Harvard Avenue, Jeffrey Road and Moulton Parkway. east of the Santa Ana Marine Air Facili- ty. Densities would range from 6 to 25 units per acre with estimated price tags JJf $22.000 to $27,500. The high density would be offset by a more than ample system or publie parks and greenbelts. Jim Taylor. direc- tnr of planning administration for Irvine, told commissioners Tuesday. Taylor argued that if the density is lowered people with inromes from $6,500 lo $8.000 will not be able lo buy homes In the area. He said that a county study showed thal 30 percent of the county's citizens can only af- ford homes of $25.000 Qr less and only 4 percent of the homes in the county are noy.· in ihat range. The 413 acres is loc<1 ted in the heart of the proposed new city of Irvine. A planning department staff teport opposed the project because of the new concept 4,000-square-foot sin.Cle f;im ily horn!' lots :ind the prnjected density of 17,500 people per square mile. R egistration Set for Tustin TUSTIN -Students who pl:.:in to attend any 111! the fo11r schools in the Tuslin L'n1on High School Oist.rict may registe r at the schools Aug. 23, 24 aod 25. Counselors y.•i\I be on dut y '11 Tustin, Univrrsity. Mis~ion Viejo and F'oothill H 1 g h Schools from 10 a.m. to l p.nl on Aug . 2..1 and from 9 a m. to noon on Aug. 24 and 25. Parents of students y.·hn are new to the <listricl should 11c- company their child I o r registration . The 6rganizalion •whit h meets monthly at 120 E. Pomona St., Santa A n a , Aphasics To Get New Class EL TORO -Clas.sos for aphz.sic children will be operated in the San Joaquin Elementary School District this comirtg school year. Trustees of the district have given their unanimous ap- proval to a program which will provide instruction for 14 aphasic children in l he district. '"Aphasic youn gsters ?.re those who have brain darnagc th2J. makes thc1n unable to co m mu n i ca t e through l<1nguagc," said Or. Bi J l S t o c ks , Ass1sl<1nt Superin- tendent for Instructional Ser- vieP s. "~1ost are of normal in- telligence .'' Stocks said c lass w o r k parallels regular classroom ln· struction but emphasis is on Jangu::ige. The chlldren will be housed in either rcnled or purchased 111nbilr f<J{'llities which pro- bably will be lnc2.ted at Aliso School in El Toro. Co1nniancler Assigned SEAL BF:A("ll -Nav y Capt. \Vi\li;un E. Betzer h;is taken to1nmand f!f the Seal Beach l\"a\'<-il \\"r;ipnns Stat inn. 13cl7.Cr, 50, fonnerlv r·om- 111and1ng olfJrl'r (lf !hf. Flrrt 1\1lss1le Sys1crns Analysis anrl ~valuation 1;rnup in Corona. replaC'es Capl Fredcnrk F .!ewelt IL drp(I! commandf'r for three vcars. Jewen ha s br•ro lran.,·fcrrcd to Norfolk. Va . Have you ever thought of God as Life? Or Principle, or Mind, or Soul, or Trut h',' These are some of the synonyms that Christian Science uses to define Qod. Each or them helps the individual to knO\V God better. Tite name Lifr, for example, shows that God is not a far·off, abstract deity, but is th e vt'ry source of ou r lifr. He js that close to t'<ich one of us. If you are searching for new ideas abou t God, you wjll enjoy reading the current Bible Lesson in our Rea ding Room. OIRISTIAN SOENCE READING ROOM Cett• M----"nit Cl111rc:• ef Chrlet kl•11tl1t :atM Mfll \'tf'dt OM•• -(•II• Mt.- H•liltlJlftH hocllo-Jlnit Church of Chrl1t, S1l1~tl1t t1ll Mtlll 51., -+t\IMlnt!Ofl •tKll N-,.n a..lt--Ffnit Ch•rth of Cllrht, Scl•11tl1t U H Vi. L ... -H••"'1 atK~ N_,.rt IHclt-Seceff Cll•rc:ll el Chrltt, klelltYt • ,,.... Ce1tl +tltft'fll1 -(-1 ft! Ml• • THIS SPECIAL GOOD ONLY THURSDAY, JULY lS, 1971 LARGE HEAD LETTUCE SAVE c 1 Sc HEAD PLUS 10°/o THIS SPECIAL GOOD ONLY MONDAY,.JULY 19, 1971 AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY @:] c 1l OZ, SIZE LI MIT 1 WITH COUl'ON- LIM IT 1 COUPON PLUS 10°/o THIS SPECIAL GOOD ONLY FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 EXTRA LARGE AA EGGS SAVE c 13c DOZ. dz PLUS 10°/o \ f CLOSED ON SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS OPEN 10 A.M, TO 7 P.M, THE OTHER FIVE Dlo. YS ' THIS SPECIAL GOOD ONLY . SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 CAMELLIA TOILET TISSUE @:] 4 ROLL PACK c PLUS 10°/o THIS SPECIAL GOOD ONLT TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1971 GROUND BEEF SAVE 14c c LB, FRESH lb PLUS 10°1 .. & LEAN DEPENDABLE QUALITY WAREHOUSE PRICES Plus 10% SHOP IN A WAREHOUSE OF FINE QUALITY FOODS IN COSTA MESA AT 19th AND HARBOR BOULEVARD IT DOESN'T TAKE A LOT OF NERVE TO BE THE ONLY STORE IN TOWN THAT DISCOUNTS THE DISCOUNTERS WHAT IT TAKES IS THOUSANDS OF LOWER PRICES How We Sell NO GAMES NO STAMPS FOR LESS & SAVE You Up To 20°/o LOW RENT NO GIM MI CKS LOW OPERATING COST CLOSED-SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WE ARE IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS NOT GAMES Everythin9 is Marked WAREHOUSE PRICES Then The Checker Adds Just I 0°/o To Arrive At Wh at You Pay . So If You Wound Up With$ I 0.00 Worth, You 'd Simply Pay That, Plus I 0°/0 Or $11.00 THIS GOES FOR EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE FEW ITEMS LEGALLY CONTROLLED LIKE MILK AND LIQUOR -WE CHALLENGE .ANY MARKET- TO MATCH THE TOTAL SAVINGS! THE "FIRST" COST PLUS SUPERMARKET IN CALIFORNIA we welcome .FOOD UllW STAMP SHOPPERS WE RESERVE Tt(t; ltlGf>IT TO CHANGt PltlCtS AS WHOL[SALf 'PRICES CHANCE - WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOU .. ..,,.~, ~ '~ '• ~· -~· •._......:.J. I !.E"·-~ I r I ' -- st Links Campus, Community I.Alis Pasteur's remark. "Chance favon the prepared mind" could well be the motto ol UCl '1 Town and Gown. IL! members are ri!ady for every ~ porlun ity to lin k women from the campu1 and community -music, be8Ch walking, art. books, golf. tennis, modem d.ance, foreign student services and study groops for open space and foreign languages. These interest groups are the Uvely side of the 1971-72 schedule wWch also includes four general meetin&• and a community lecture, alt dealing with con- t.e.mporary topics. Under the new presidency of Mrs. Robert N. Weed, I.he group will em· phasize the university's contributions to the community by featuring professors as th~ speakers at general meetings. Dr. Arnold Binder will discuss social tc0\ogy al the Sept. ?:1 meeting and in November Ors. Jan Scherfig and Peter Dixon will describe UCI's pilot program Cor retraining aerospace engineers. Town and Gown, wi th membership open lo all Orange County women .11.f· filiated with or interested in the university, was formed fi ve years ago to " i m p r n v e acquaintances and un- r1 ers<:1 nrling and afford cre;ilive activities undertaken on a social basis." "Our inlerest _,groups come and go depending on ou r members' current concerns; some are always popular and others drop orr for a year or two," ex. p lained Mrs. Bernard O'Loughlin. fi rst vice chairman of programs. "The women meet as often a_, they want to work on their projects." A new study session under con· f;ideration for the next scQool year would deal with family life and planning for retirement. These informal get-togethers might be called "experimental l;ib sessions" in keeping with Town and Gown's academe· acquaintance theme. But when the whole group attends general meetings there are some 550 members. Mrs. Weed noted th;it although Town and Gown is not intended for fun d-rais· ing. through Ar! Fair. concert and lecture proc~ds it has contributed Sll,000 to uci·s revolving student loan fund. Also '.'ierving with Mrs. Weed are lhC' Mn1e~. Frank Ga ines. second vice president ; ,James Denmead and Wesley F roelich, sec r e t ar \es; Jack Curley, treasurer, and Aubrey Hom. mem· bership. By JO OLSON 01 1~1 Dtll'I' l"llOi Siii! Surgery on a child 1.hat ht'l.sn 't been born? Repair of a let.us nuLc;ide the molher"s w omb ~ Genttic engineering tn turn on good genes and tum off bad ones~ Mund like science fiction for the year :'IOOO~ H does. bu1 if ;:ill goe~ well in cur· renl research. these rlramatic in· novations may be possible within the next 1:'1 yea rs. Brin gin g the glimpse of the future tn men1bers and guests ol. the Orange County Chap~r. Na~ t1onal Foundation-t.1arch of Dimes 11·as ~1iss Louise Roy of Nrw York, assistant d i re r 1 or of volu1oeer &e rvices for the foundation . The sessinn took plare nver cr,f- lee in the Santa Ana Country Cluh and included fie\VS or the infant Oran2;f' County Marrh nF DimeJ r..lcrlical Serv1ct !or the Prrvention of Birth De fects. Since the t.hre;it nf polio ha i1 \'irtu;i lly been f'iiminatrd from the lJoited "states. the March of Dimes ha~ turned 1ls atu~ntion to tht pr~ blem of birlh defecls. '"The real birlh of a baby \11kei1 place when the sperm pcnetrateJ the egg." Miss Roy said. "The health or the mother is crucial. especially In the first two month!! and last three of pregnancy, and that is why lhe March of Dimes i~ AO concerned with the health or the mother." Currenlly. :ul percen! of con- ceplions in America end wi th the death of the fetus or the child before the first year, Miss Roy ga1d . Al50, 2.50.000 babies are bom each year wilh physical or mental damage. TWO STEPS Two very important steps have been taken in the ri ght againfit birth defect.'I. Mi511 Roy u id, the developmerit of the rubella and RH vaccines. Th~ nex~ steps will be the most exciting, thou~h. Genetic coun~I· Ing is happening. There are "much better tools tn identify the carrier• of the genes which may carry birth defcct.5." Prenatal diagnosi1. ACComplished by taking the fluid from the mother In which th e felu1 f\Glta. ncrw show.II 20 pcmible c hro mo1 o me i~· rtgularitit!. "Soon. it may . be possi ble lo Identify certain &true~ lural defects," MiM ROy a~. In the way of prtnatal ca~. It 11\ao may be pcwible tn treat a fetus while ll still Is in the mother'• womb er take it ootaide the womb for rorreclion then return ll tor the rest or the pregnancy. Genetic encineeting, the mMI tx· r.iling pc»lribllily, "won 't happd next wetlr:.'' the IJleaker Hid. W ed, predi- Jenl o/ 1JC!J ~ ::Jown a nd (f own {ri<;hl} and 111rd. Bernard Q'J..~ug hbn Mrs. Edward Steinhau!I and Mrs. Robert J. Marshall are Town and Gown 's representatives to the UC! Foundation Board of all support groups. The prominent speaker for Town a nd Gown·s 1972 community lecture has yet. lo be announced but will follow in the 1radilinn of University or California'!!: Clark Kerr, Robert Hulchins or the Cen- t.er fnr Study o[ Oemocra1ic lnstitutinn.~. Santa Barbara, Broadway director Her- bert Machiz. writer·humorisl Richard Armour and University of Ulinois Chan· cellor J ack Peltason, Humans' Engineered Other exciting new area! or knowledge are drugs and nutrition. Research \1 going on lo find nut the. effect of the drugs that the mother takea on the unborn child 1 even .1.spirln in lar1e dose• affecll the fetus ). ln the area of nutrition, reae.arch Ms lhown that the number of bratn eells a child develops will be In· nuenced by the diet of the mother . SMle menllll rttanbtion 111 thown .· tb )e' a 'rt.suit of. • poor diet, Ml.ls . "lld7 tlld. . • Mrs . Judson P. Sutherl•n<f !left) seems ple•sed with the •stounding predid i<>ns in medi c•I rese•rch m•de by Miu Lou ise Roy of New Yor k, •uist•nt director of volunteer services fo r th e N•tion•l Found•tion· M•rch of Dim es. "After years of telling women not lo gain weight H ia n:-i w thou5ht ttlat women should gain 2D to Ii pounds during pregnancy to give the baby a chance to be healthy." To acrompli.!lh these milestone!, it Ls gofng to take volunteers on tbe learn. Miu Roy told the men and · women. 11\e obstacles are apathy, mlslnformalion. t o c I a I aod eoonomic deprivation and nonin- volvemenl "C1llforni.1 has tht wor~t rttnrd for geWfw·clilidren between I and 11 In for rubella v.acclnallons." she emphasized. ··And Orange. County is one of the wortt counties." Volunt.eers can do aeveral thlnil, Miss Roy 1aid. "Raise funda: and raise the noise level. Until enough · people care about a problem, nothing happens." The statisllca for blrlh defects could be cut drastltally with the knowledge available no1f. but ~uc1llon b ea.w:nllal for this to happen. 1re. llel«b Balded, Pap II , .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tllursclty, JUlf U, 1t11 I"••• IJ Marital Status Not 'Altered' by Rites DEAR ANN LANDERS : l once read in your column thar homosexuals could nol get married in church. 1 quote from a clipping which proves you Are "'rong. Dateline San Francisco: "In a ceremony performed in a r..lethodist church, two men promised Sunday to 'live together, love. honor and cherish each other.' '"Al tht close the Rev. Lloyd Wake said, •r pray God's blessing upon you and thf! besl of life for you both.' The two participants exchanged rings and em· braced in a shower or red carnations thrown by friends. The event in Glide Memorial Methodis t church was wit- neMed by 20 persons and was called a 'covenant ceremony' by the minister." How about 10 lashes wilb a red carna- tion '! -EL MONTE DEAR EL: I 1tated that marrt11e between member& of tbe 1ame 1ex 11 oot leaal In any o( the $0 1tale1 -i nd thl1 11 correct. A ceremony does not 11ece1sarUy constltate a le11I marriage. A1 tbe mlnJ1tu 11ld, Jt w11 • "coven1nf' - which means u acreement -but thl1 doe1 not mean the couple 11 con1idered married ta the eyes of lhe law. DEAR ANN LAND~RS: l am not pennitted to discipline our son. My hus· band 1ays lt'1 HIS job. Our little cir! geta plenly of dia:clpllne from her lather. however. All arguments are settled In favor of the boy -1ga\nst her. The boy know1 his dad Is on his side &l'I he treat.. us 111 like dirt. He has been In trouble at school for bullyln& younger children and mouthing off at teachers. I keep tellinl my hmband this Is I.ht result of his training •t home but he doeln'L believe It. I am afraid when our son geb out lnto. the world he will be unable to hold 1 job becau• he cannot ~t crilidam or 1ny form or control. The bickering and fighting In our home ls terrible. Our dauahter usually ends up crying, with me comforting her. The boy and hl! falher 1eem always tn be 1gaJnst. us. Do yoo see -1omething here that l don 't au7 What's the solutlonf -WAil ON THE HOME FRONT • ' .; .______,.Q, J.--.' . DEAR WAR: I see a mother and ~ ~·ho desperately need joint couaseltifi:. The problem 11 between you two. v&:Or chUdren are the battertn1 ram1. ·:;; ••• One. of the ha1lc rult1 for dl1d plinlU children Is that pa~nt1 mu1t •sree *- wbat posltio11 they will take and ate""li: together. When children dllCover t$b can pi\ Mom agaimt Dad, the7 dh\4e ind conquer. ~: I arge you a.ad your bu1bud ~ IOOle joint countelloa. Wbea you. r · •• your per1onal problem1 ud lean live together In peace, 700 will not 10 much trouble wllb yolll" children. i DEAR ANN LANDERS ' For 20 ye~! have been the constant companion o{$.. man who is separated from hia wife~ mutual agreement. His children are ·- ried and have very little to do with hhi. fie ls getting up in years and has ict two serious Illnesses. The last wa neai' f~lal. Lately I have ~n .d~P1y dep3 ' en -worrying and wondering w would happen if he should die and I '" norbe at bJs side or among the rnounN!&. Do you agree th~ alter all these r+ I should have aome 1tatU1, if oolyi virtue of the fact that 1 am the woman loves.'! What can I do now, at Qiis poln my hfe, to get some ~ of mind? unfairness of this 1IW•tlwl ls ctrtvtnr • mad. -BACK STllUT IN • DIANAPQLIS DEAR BACK msET: y-_..._ · In 1·1t.1tn" 11'8' M'yeen t1 u. ....._ la l•1'fttU.J Jade<d. i. '* ~ ,_ Is very ltttle 1t.U.s f,r' UM mllftrett tf • married m•1t. Tiie wtre ittf 1t 1D. \· I m1y tound like • Urdblttttt 11• battle.,.l e but my advtte t1 to I lly la a.. 1ll1do"1. That's where .... ....,, ,_, If be Ud wanted tt •111 otWtr WIJ IM wMN !lavt marrtt4 yoa. l J.f DAILY PlLOT Thur!.daf, July 15, 1q71 Painful Memories War Stars Still Healing Variety Spices Plans By JO OLSON Of ni. o.ur l'OM llttt The years between 1939 and 1945 still are a nightmare to Flory Van Beek, and to talk about them brings still-painful memories to her. The World War II years represent both tragedy and the miracle of escape for the attractive Newport B e a c h resident, who was born in Rot· terdam and is a follower of the Jewish faith . Your Horoscope Mrs . Van Beek narrowly missed being sent to a Nazi coocentralion camp and killed with most of the Jewish population of Holland. Chosen by the Nazi's, she was on her way to the traiin depot to go to concentratioh camp when a stranger came up to her and identified himself as a member of the Dutch resis· tance movement wbo was will. ing to help her. SEEKS UNO ERSTANDING Flory Van Beek She was taken to his home, given fa Is e ldentifcation papers and food coupons and allowed to live in the attic in secret. When the war first broke out Mrs. Van Beek, who then was a young girl. tried to escape to South America with a young friend, the man who was to be her husband. PURCHASED TICKETS They purchased tickets for the SS Simon Bollver, which Virgo: Travel Tempts But Decision's Yours FR IDAY JULY 16 By SYDNEY OMARR In India, marriages are traditionally arranged by parents V.'ith the help of astrology. Recently however, young Indians have b«n ad- vertising in nev.·spapcrs for proper mates. Most of the want ads ask that potenti!ll marriage prospects provide their horoscopes. Some key decisions will be in your hands, You may find yourself drawn between home base and distant shore. You will know. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Legacies, special policies may come up for d is cu s s ion . Percei ve potential. Refuse to be sidetracked by one who has little imagination , ~ense of adventure. Take chance on your own abilities. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): fr ive pcrsonal attenlion to imagined sources. Key now is lo perceive v.·here you are going and why. Don't give up something for nothing. PISCES t Feb. 19-March 20 ): \Vhar. appeared to be a familiar course may now take some unu sual turns, twists. It is ne cessa ry to be versatile. Being tied down to but one ap- proach leads to delay, possible loss. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are basically introspective and perceptive. Current cycle h i g h 1 i g h Is travel, vacation at mosphere. Change of ~cenery will prove beneficial. \Vclco1nc chance to go places. meet people and ex- hit a German mine and was blown in half. Mr.!1. Van Beek and Felix, her friend whom she later married, w e r e among the few to escape the ship and were rescued after being adrift in llfeboa~ for hours. They both were hospitalized, he crippled and never ex- pected to walk again and she with everything oh her .left side broken. Eventually returning t o Holland, they tried to book pas.sage to South America again, but a Gennan invasion of the Dutch lowlands kept them from going aboard the ship ... That ship was lost com· pletely," Mrs. Van Beek said in her soft Dutch accent. During the war, Mrs. Van Beek wa.s separated from her funily. Her brothers and 5isters were scattered and her mother was taken to con- centration camp where she met her fate at the hands of the Nazis. While Flory was still living In the attic of the home belonging to the Du t c b r esistance movement member, the Nazis raided the home and she hid iD a closet, later escaplng over the roof~ tops of Rotterdam to a house in the countryside. There she found refuge with seven other Jewish people in- cluding Felix, from whom she had become separated, and from there she went to another house·where she lived In secret. uhtil the end of the war. HAPPY EXP ERIENCE Following the war, Mrs. Van Beek was reunited with her brothers a.nd sisters, a happy experience since she did not know if they had survived the terrors of the war. In 1947 Mrs. Van Beek and her husband, came to the United States to escape the tragic memories of Rot- terdam. which was crumbled in the war, and to find a new work with new opportWlities. Now active in the Women Associ ates of the UC I Interfaith Cenler arKI Temple Sharon in Cost.a Mesa., she wants to help avert the tragetiy of another world war by working for understanding and friendship among all people. ''To have just a tiny part in bringing people together to respect each other's religions" is her goal. She al so hopes lo establish a memorial for her son, Rr..lph, who died last November at the age of 16 with a brain tumor. This, perhaps, will be a room in the UCI library dedicated to him. There she could display her collection or German and Dutch newspapers and other souvenirs of the war, an urgent reminder to all who view them of the folly and waste of wu. A sporting mood t s dominating the m e e t I n g s , fund-raisers and civic projects of Orange Coast clubs. OC Auxilia ry O'Neill Park in Trabuco Can-- yon will be the site of the family picnic sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Orange County Optometric Society starting at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 18. Proceeds from the sale of box lunches for two will be 11&- ed for the auxiliary'.s public information projects, reports Mrs. Norm Wiley, chairman. Bet a Sigma Phi Bela Alpha Xi Chapler ol Bela Sigma Phi will sponsor a "dunk tank" during Fowitain Valley's F o u nders Day celebration today through Sun- day. J im HollywOOd, recrea- tion director of Fountain Valley, has volunteered to be "dunked" tomorrow between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Mrs . Jaycees Huntington Beach M r ! . J aycees have been busy this summer helping with the Independence Day parade and taking Fairview H o s p i t a I children to the circus. These activities were recapped at the July meeting hosted by Mrs. Jack Brandt. Niguel Women Mrs. Roger Liljestrom Is the new chairman of the El Niguel Women's Golf Association. Serving as chairmen on her board are the Mmes. Robert Jmpey, tournament: Richard Parsons, press; John Franlcs, b2.ndicap; Colvin Whitington, rules; Richard Howell, social; W. G. Robertson, membership, .and Richard Gouin, new players. Others are the Mmes. John Morrow, secretary: R. Har- rison Carrick, treasurer; Har· ry Lowe, parliamentarian, and Jack Horn, roster chairman. Democrats Gathering & 8 p.m. Thurs- day. July 22. will be the Democratic Women of Orange County. Changes in bylaws and plans for the summer activities will be discussed when the group meets in the Crocker-Citizens Bank. Santa Ana. The club will participate in the Orange County Democratic Barbecue Aug. 7, a potluck supper Aug. 25 and a fa.5hion show Sept. 18. Luau Flavored Planning a backyard luau'!' Polynesian Flavor, a program by the Southern California Is He a Foot Lighter? Laguna Moulton Playhouse Managing D ircctor Hap Graham puts a foot up ln the wheelchair used in "The Odd Couple" production to publicize the formation of Footlighters, a theater group for Emerald Bay young people. Mrs. Stanley Hill and Mrs. Robert Huggins (left to right) \vere in stru1nental in for1ning the group whose 159 members will ~ttend the July 23 performance. Grahan1 said he hopes other communities will start simi Jar youth groups. Edison Co. home economist, will feature a Hawaiian menu along with carefree cooking ideas. It will be presented in the Fountain Valley Community Center at 7:30 p.m. Wed· ncsday, Aug. 4, and 10:40 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 5. Great Western Savings Bank , Seal Beach, will be the site of the program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, and 10:30 a .m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19. The program will be presented al 7:30 p.m. Mon- day, Aug. 2, and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3. in the El Toro Edison business office. It also will be demonstrated at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. From Page 13 • • • Defects Battled Who ne e d s educating? Youths who are an1ong the 200,000 girls u n d e r 17 and under \\'ho will bear children and youths w h o are taking drugs. easy about usi ng the m." The hlack comn1unity has, for ex· ample, twice the n1orta!ity rate for both mother an child as the v.ilite commtmity, Miss Roy said. The poor also need educat-!p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ing. "Either facilities ( for prenatal care) are not avail· able or the mothers feel un-FREE '"·---... ' ·-. ··-.. ORGA N C LASSES EACH THURSDAY 11, and 10:30 a.m. Thursday, 1 p.m. No or9•n ~"""•'1 Aug. 12, in the Island House, Comp!~!• ll•9lnna .. count T AKE THE NE WS QUIZ w D y HAMMOND ORGAN Fashion Island. f e are OU.·· SA N CLEMENTE Tw.1ns' Moms Every Satu rday 11, s. fl (•ming i:t~·· •cr·o11 from Groyhound ~fl . .ffll Sadd1eback Mothers o f i~iiiiii~i!iii;;iiiiiiiiii;;ii:::iiii;;iii:ii:ij Twins Club will stage all -------- poUuck supper and recipe ex· 6 /L~ change at 7:30 p.m. Wed-~ nesday, July 21, in the home of Mrs. Richard Eyre. Members will bring a favorite dish and the recipe. ARIES (March 20..April 19): det ails. apparent minor 1nal- Emphasis now is on domestic ters. Be especially diligen t and money si tuation. Your ,~·here legal aff.:i irs enter pie. ability to gain most fr om your !tire. If single, marriage pro· assets is spo11ighted. \Vise to spects may be considered. include family membe rs in Don·1 play games. chnnge v1ev.·s. Overcome any ------DTERY basic plans. Entertain at home SAG ITIARIUS (Nov. 22. for best results. Dec. 21 ): fliessage or specia l TAURUS (April 20-May 20)· call could . br ing forth Jn. Be perceptive . Heed knock of di vidual who can perfonn opportunity. Take init iative. needed service. Open li nes of Stress independence of thoughl C(lmmunication. Per so n fl I and action. Plsres ind1 vidt1al magnetism attracts member offers friendship. Shfl\'.' ap· of opposi te sex. Turn on preciation for favors. 'Then you chann. gain . CAPRJCOlli\! (Dec. 22.Jar GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 19): Study SAGIITARII What was nebulous takes on a message. Desire to enter!: more solid appearance. Some ((I mes to forefront. Real doubts, fears which were however, tha t you cannot bi secret are now due to come affection. Avoid extrava'1:anc• out into open. Those wilh Try new adventure in dinin g. ability, capital show will· Be resourceful. lngness lo back position. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F'eb. CANCER {June 21.Jul y 221: 18): Challenges ap""ar to Some cherished ·wishes are I'~ come from many directions. tendency lo brood about past. The next 60 seconds represent the first minu te of the rest of your life . lo tlfl<I °"' .,...,,. oho\iT vilun el! •~<I rno""v ond love, ordor $•d~•v o,..,.,,., bl><:*leT, "St<••! Hlnl• tor Mon •r><I w°"'"" " S•nd bl•!tid~I• I nd I! '""" to Omo" "•l•olooy SK••'•· ·~· DAI L y P ILO T, Bo• Jlol!I, Gron~ (en!rll St•· tlon, ~tw York, N,Y, Willi. =~~ fullilled if willing to throw off Differentiate between real and unnecessary burden . Be 'i" _________ .-,;.;.;;;,;;;,.;;;;,;,;.;;;,;;i;i;;i decisive. Procrastination now 11 can lead to delay, loss. Ex· cellent opportunity for social advflncement. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ob- tain valid hint from Cancer message. You ere able to break through mass of red tape. Utilize innate sense of showmanship. One who can aid discusses future prospects. Aim high, you deserve besl. VIRGO {Aug. 23-Sept. 22): One close to you is apt to be involved in travel planning. TONI E AT 8! ® NII DIMONITIATION Tho Sc.lo11t.o of Lif• e How fo l1•1tl1• e How fo Co11c;•llh •+o e Tho koy to Sutco1a YOGA CENTER 441 L 17 .. IPrfff c..,. ..... '4'-1111 $tttt tM Mlll'flu """' • MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL • WHICH PLACE IS FINEST FOR: • SHIRTS • PANTS • SHORTS • SWIMSUIT COVERUPS •SHIFTS • TOPS • ROBES Also For Men: Shirts, Shorts, Robes for • 11,LICTION 111 ,m tcnte' lr11i.t Slrff! 1ntr•1>C:• """'"" J. M•tnl11 & 1,1,S. Hlli..i•I l•lllt. .-ti. •••·fo•• SPECIAL GIRLS WEAR BOYS SPORTSWEAR LADIES SPORTSWEAR EXCELLENT SELECTION ows 3404 VIA UDO-NEWPORT BEACH BankAmaricanl Master Charge 225 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 548-2778 Quality Footwe.!r For Women and Children Great Reduction on Womens and Childrens Shoes at The Bootery ************ UP TO 1/2 OFF SUMM ER SAN DALS -·····--···· ,._ 7.90 & 9.90 !GEPPETTO PUMPS ···-· ··---·-·····--·-·--···--··9.90 CHARM STEP DRESS SHOES ·-···· .. --_7.90 JANTZEN DRESS & CASUAL SHOES _ ..... 12.90 ·VINER CASUALS ....... .. ·-····---···· . . .............. 8.90 DRESS SHOES FOR GI RLS ---·······-··· .. ·-·-··-6.90 EDWAR DS SHOES FOR BOYS ···-·--·· . 8.90 U.S. KEDS ······-····-·····-· .. -······ ··-----·--··-----4.48 PLUS MA NY, MAN Y MORE SPECIALS! 225 E. 17th St., Cqsta Mesa lit M"a C•Rter -· -. j • ' • . . I t I I • Shipwrecked Sailors Rescued From Fote Surv1vn r~ of a !';hip11·reek on Lido !!"le 11 ill gather all the llnt:..;1111 Jnd JCl~J111 and stage a party Saturd;:iy, .lul.v 17, 111 the tlubhou~c. fe;:it 1.~ .. rcd during the fC'S· t 11·1l1C'~. -.pnn:..orcd b.v !he Lido !~le Yac ht Club. 11ill he 1:io!ync:~1an fnnd and 1.•11tcrta1n1ncnt by th e Ghosts of Davey .Jones Lotker. The next day. distaff men1· bers of the crc1v 11ill set sail for the 14 th 1\ll·glrl llcgatta. to begin at noon. Sear<:hing for shipmates and pa rty guests arc llcft to right! f\l rs. J ohn \Vll son , ~lrs. Jack II. Johnston and Johnston. Femininity, 'Career' Welded B.1 HL"Tll l'I H.',\lillLU(lll 110:\'0LL"L!" I l I' I l Bl'lleath th•· I u 1 ~ h 1 ' I d . hcln1ct. hc;iv:--d1 ·111111 ,111n and pilnls is <1 IJlorah· 111 ltler 11.in1· Cd /)t'Slf!' ft1r !ht• l.1~\ lR )C<lf""-. 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"Thc:-.1· q11;il 1l1t'' pl11-. th1' heL1\')" 1.:lo1h1ng 11111h.(• 1! l'~b1 t1• for,i;tl yflu l'l' .1 1111111;111 " S1reng1h 1s p;irl11·l:l:1r!) un- port:inl 111 .. tn1t·s ~ur h a.~ l l;1w :111 \1h 1~ h h.~ll' nu l;111• tti;:ul:•lltl:.( ill•' 111 ;1 XI 111 U HJ 11 r1ghls 11 n!11•·n pi;11 h.ii·d~ ! 11· tn1111c! 11:1 -.1·Jo ,11 nnr 1·r1d ol .1 ;11Hlp11u:id r;11l 111'h .1 1:1;1 11 ;or ltw Hlh••t bn1li 11) 1H li!l 1ng it \11 , B10Ki; .. ;ud .\Ir~ J;1 u• l. l!l ;1 I' r J r r! l"l'!'l''llh •,1·1f 1 lln11 11••1 IP l11 n11111• h· '/•·n :111d h:inl \0111 h.11 1· I•• ~!·• p 1 t'llliPd 111·• l•)llT 'II I I'll 'o· .I 11nllldll .1~1d.lu·' 11• l1ho " ·· U~I 'To•e.>~oto Th"1·c·' ,1 lr1111 l 1g111•· undtr 1111· h•:1\lu·r 1.n·~1·\ .. 110• 1•11• •l 11• .or·, In 1-.~·('P Ill'" · p;11'1,s ntf II llt'll lll'ld111;.. ~)11 p.illo•fl Off hrr lu'ln11 ·1 l,w,. n1.1•h :111d ):Joa«~ :11111 10•1 0•.1ll'd f1;1l\t•111ll: hlunde ha11 . ~1L·o·11 •':-o·-. ;1nli 11.1il:-111;1n1currd :111d p .. 11~h1·d WELDER NAMED DESIRE -For 18 year~. Desire Brooks has 111cldcd cvcrv- th1n g frun1 hoo~ler rockets to torpedo tu bes to luxury yachts. She a sserts fcnl1- 11inity and the OCl upnt1on do rn1x . · J h;11•f' 10 -.h.11np11<1 ;1li1111I rVt'!"I' 1hn··· t l.1~S (>I \\(;II ;1 11 1~.·· she -.;11 d r>.lrs. Brn.11\-.. \lho 111°11· ma!.t· .. r.11hng~ f.,r l.•l.1ntl Slt't I (.. \\"1·ld1ng Ltd. l.11111· 1" Honolulu 1n lllti;; .11l11 ,.,. fl'llSIVC f'. \ f' I I Ir n I" f' 111 C<il1f11n11a. 1nelud1111-; lh · 1101!. on Hu· hfH1~1r-r nich.rl ~ 11f l:rof l.cld)nt' :ii l .111og;; P;irk 11)t1·1c :-.he 11~,.hi·d 1n 1h n ~1 ·,orch i1 11 d 1lrvt·lnpment d11 l'IOn. J "i t al" .1\, hC'l'n 1111·1 h;u1u·;d!} 1nrli11ld. :-.he ~.i:d. "l:Jt I ll.1111 l 1Jlan on hl·l~1n11ng a 11t>ldrr \\"hrn I • ·'·' r "-J-~l' MATERNITY CQ.ea1tn1tce. DR ESS ES • 2 5 % HOT PANTS • TOPS . TO PANTS • couldn't find a clerical job 18 years ago. an en1ployer asked me if J could learn to weld. I l1~urccl I tould do anyllung ;inyonc else could do, and J vc been at 11 ever since." To the girl 1~hn".; looktng to be a 1,1elder. f\lrs Brouk~ ";1r11cd !hat rnalc colleagues aren·1 a 1 way s enthusiastic abou t a wo1n;in on !he joh. SALE 1/2 OFF ''On a const ruction joh one of the guys almost fell ofl iu~ tractor into a quarr~· 11 hen hr saw n1c, .. sht· said .. l kriow J h;n1r lo work harder ;1n1t do a better job. \Yhcn I appl) fnr :1 1ob. I strcs!", niy qu:il1f1c<1t1u11., ;ind C'Xpcrn'nCC', nor the fat1 J n1 fen1ale." !\.larried to a J)(llicr of!1r·cr. f\.lr~. Brooks finds hC'r 1,1•cldin~ lra1ning frc{1uenrly pa)s off around the house. "l"n1 al1,1ays c<1Lch1ni;: no lo things that break down ." she .said. But she added. "the trou- ble IS J'm of!cn loo tired fron1 work lo fix lhen1." T!iur~d.iy J11l1 l' llf7l .. ' I . Moth erhood Up staged New Lines for Hono red Ro~e By JACKJE COt.IDS OI 1M EJtltJ PllOI llt ll J.~ motherhood obsolete'.' Not quite , according to Ann Singer, PhD and pyschology lecturer at the Uni versity of California, Riverside. Bu l natural molherhwd and the good it does children is grossly exaggerated. "We all know sonu: people who are not vrry good n1othen:. It's the ni:.1g1c of 1n- d1vidual attenti on -cause and effecl, order and regularity. Babies need stirnul1. They don 't need their n a I u r a l n10ther." Speaking at l'CI during a lecture series on the An1er1can Family, the professor outli ned the changes. real and possible, for the American n1othcr. Defining a role as what <!- person does or is expected to do if he occupies a certain status in a society. Dr. Singer s<1id that roles change with ch<ingcs of tirne. The role of the farmer has changed from a one·man operation to a cor· porate business. NO CHANGE Bul the role and status of n1otherhood has changed htllt' compared to o l h e r oc· cupations. A mother t•lcans. cooks, sews, bears and raises children and does a little corn· n1uni ty work on thf' side. The use of appliances and t•onvenlence foods hHvc n1acle il easie r wlu!e ra1~u1g the standards of cleanliness. ··uu1 we s!1!1 'hand-rear' our children," she said. \Vomen no longer v.·ork s1dr by side v.1\h their husb<inds 111 the fields. The n1l·n go off lo \\ ork and the v.·orncn go. too One-third of the n1arncd women and 25 Pl'rcent of 11101hcrs with p rr se ho o I children hold jobs, the pcrecn- tage rlsing to 40 percent of n10thcrs \\'ilh school age children. Today's woman lives 5 to 10 years longer, hns f c w e r children at a youngl'r age. .. The last child tends to be bo1·n fairly ea rly in l!\I· won1an's l ife. Tradilinns h;ivc changed. You don"t havf' 1o have a baby every year un1il you die or pass childbcilring age," c on tin u rd the psychologis t. Summer Productio n lJr Singer c1lcd ~ u H1 1· po!isiblll!lC.'1 \\hll'h \IUU!J •··" 1\Ullll'll lllurc or a chu1rt· 1 • · tuhe bab1c" would .Jtl1•11 .i pn..tfessiun.i l, t.i1~111l d I,. tn lit.· a rnolh<'I' 11!1.lt ro,11- l1nu1ni; her 11or k1ng ndt· !It suc1rly; profcs.,1on;,! p1e·;.:r:t1 • 1 11u1 ncn could L11t uri.< valuable as pcdigr•·ed t·u11 ; p ro ft·~~Jonal 11011 <clo " could be 1nore t't·on•11111t'~ll , ··1t invaluable 10 11·o r11cn who Ii 11 .. no interest in huu~c11 u1h 21-llOLlt CAll E :\ inorc pruU;1hlt" .1 11 grct11cr service 1111uld h!" ,, :.:, hour nursery. Avail;.ihlo· 1 , rnulht'rs 11ho h.id ru "lil •"' !ill!llg ~hift JU~. 1l 11ould h111· the child a placl' lo slt·cp. ll 1n1ght be run on lh~ k1bbut1. system wi th parents seeing their chi ldren durini; off-hours and weekend~ bt1t living in a dormi tor y selling v>'i lh other children. '"It's bl.·111·r to hl' \~·ith a rhild if you l';in r1-.1llv Ill·; w1tli the ch ild fl:u1111 ) Uecon1e speci<i! pcupll'. Fru ~lr;itccl pan·n1~ 1·!1ulil p;1ck 1he children 11ff 111 the nur~cry for a nay :11uf "" j u v e 11 ;i I e I h c 111 :.. eh'<':>. Ticket Sales Open \Vhile n1a ny nien1bers of the ,'Je"'port llarbor ('h1ldrcn 's 'l'ht'.'.d<·r Guil d arc working behind the scenes for their ~ununc r prodtH:t1on. olhl'rs are n1anning ticket sales to inake the event a financial succe:-.:... "The Bakers of Bever\vyck," a hi storical n1usical coin edy !aid in t)H· car!y 1600s in New Netherland when it 111as a Dutch colony, \viii be prPscn1· ed in the forn1 of Estan cia Jligh School, Costa Mesa fo r l\\'O 11•ccke11ds. Perfo rmances. directed by Mrs. C'hristian }~bsen 111ill be at 10 a.111. ;ind 1 and 3 p.m. Saturdays, J uly 31 and Aug. 7, and Sunday, Aug. I. On Sunday, 1\ug. 8, the curtain 1vi ll open at J p.ni. and 3 p.ni. !rt charge of ticket sales are l\1r.OJ. Hobert \\';1hlcr 1rllo rn;1y be c:all1._•d at 673·6 197 or ri1r:-:. l~etty l\1r Kcaver, 968-563 2 aft er ti p.n1. 'fit kets. at $1 . 1vhirh can De purC"hascd at the door. also nJ J\' lii• bought at Nc\vpor t ('hildren's S ooter)', !~ion llard1\•are and 1!1chard's 0L1d0 Market. Seats 1nay be reserved u·ith advance sales. Well-done Intentions Hurt Broiling Husban d By Eltf\1A BO,\tBJ:.:CK I have devoted niy t•nlirc !He to !;Citing my husband !an· ncd. I h;11•c bt1.~l<'d h11n w11h oil. n1nrin;1ted hin1 wilh lo- t ions. tossed him on :111 side~ and broiled him 10 perfection. Frankly. if I had spent as AT WIT 'S END mueh time in !he kik·hrn a.c; f :-pent on h11n, I'd oul-d1st;1ncr !hr Galloping (;uur111cl "Look, just because I do nu! \1·an1 lo look like an t.~cap1·c from an elephant bu r i a I i.::round ... " "Stere tlk'QU('Cn !a11s," J said . "So doC's Paul Nc11·n101n And h<.ive you ever St'en .Jolin \\':iyne sit!ing 1n the sad<!Je v.1!h towels covcru1,i:: arnts?" '"\Vhat's tilal gut Lo tlo nit·~·· "Th<:} ;•JI 1 hui·s l\hal ll h11s to do. \\'ouldn"t 1·ou like lo 11alk do\1n the sirC'cl loo kir1~ hron1.cl nnd nl.\'Sll'riou.-.·· \\' o 1n r n 1vould turn i!nd s:i_v, "BO), due.-, he look he:dlh~ ' ., I ;1grt·c 11·1/h 111!' 11(H1, h . ! believe rnc 11/ie11 I l1•IJ 10 .u you are the hcalthiesl looklngj man i11 Uiis doclor ·s office." '' l •• " I " " 11) •. .JI " V.w~· .\ull l: 11t· 1 I 1"1,hlo 1'1 1 ,\·,d I ol 10 :.dl day. 1\ll 1,1·r t1: interrupll'd. ' STATU:O: l'PLIF'TJ 11 f)i' ~ ' \\ 11,\d ' I '·1 .. r; ! I 11 , I ~ : • !Jq 11 11;1: '11, ~!." n·; o I 1h• i' !il"O •'\ !"t•1·;:,,1p1.T · J:\'o • 11•n· ,j t c·ln · ,1 t I •I" Ji ' .. ' " ,, '" 11 I .o'" 111 11 l. ,, ' , tf I.ii' /' I I Ult'ru-; ·(\ 1·11 I JIH.! \·Ill ii ol 1 •' ni ,n l \' i vth1•10 I·· 11111·' I· 111·1' I ' I 11 p I• •I "• 011:111, o ~ 1;1 ill ; I I 1 I I 1 OI ' 11 IH 0 ' ,, ,, ,1\, !I II I' I ! i '' 1: I I I! I I' \ 1 I \ I II i;, 1 \ I ll 1 I 11'" o -·~·. J ,. Wo;n,·1 I ,-, ,.._.!:tr"1.i11 Vi· 0 bir 'f oil ,-, ' I ~ 1 J I [ • I t • , c .. Jc:,; 1Jt>r t.7.J-47 40 It hil s all donr 111 1 ;11n Th~ o!her day I \1•at rh('r! l11n1 in<"l1 h1.~ 1111y out 1nlo the ~unl1g hl. lie wa s ~v.athcd 1n ~1x beach tov.c b. a p:11r nf d;·J·k gl assrs ;ind a pair of s;1ndals that bllcklPd 10 h1 ~ knCl'. "IJirl you 101-,c· 1•our um- hrf'l l;f ''' I aski•ll <ir}ly "I don'1 kri<1w v.•hy 11 bo1hrr.~ ,.<,u that 1<11n11ot t;111ned." lie ~aid n1o~·ing l11s chair to a ~hady spo!. "No."' 1 "Just for an hour or ~o. h·I the sun do its thing. Yuu l sl retch out and I'll 1}1•!11" tli rC'o· 1 eups or oil over you and il•! I you simmer.., Vro1n litne to lin1e I chrr·l\.1 crl to make .~ure he was 1an- n1ng evenly. Later, he can1c into the house and eased into his clothes. •• don if il bo;:~~~U(; ' .. Jt bo!hcrs 111c because you don"1 look hrallh.1 You lo~k like a %-pound 11!'?.lding \1ould ki ck s;ind 111 your !;ice al the bt:ach and yrll, ·Ve<i. sicke'.1-' ·· RE TAIL SEMI-READY TO WEA r ALTERATIONS BOUTIQUE SPEC'''"". 488 EAST 11th s1 rr~r '· ,. ' ·' ' ,, ' • I ' " ' ., " 'I .. ,. -'"•• ;: ' • '" ) ' (! ) " \ I ' ' I . ( ' \ { ! . , 11 I .. \\'hen 1,1i!J you J:el it Into vour head th at some people do ;101 Ian ... he said. "'\Vhat tlid I tell you·!" I laughed. "Already yo u r clothes look better. You shnulct i see the {'{lntrast betv.·een thall light shirt and your skin. And you r eyes! I nrver knt'w tht'y had color before." Later as '4.'e sat side by side. leafing th rough a magazine. I !ried aga in. "I know you don 't 2od FLOOR -sun E l :o \) COSTA MESA, 64 6-1JIJI, 4 "Everybody tan~ " in- sisted, '"lt"s just a ni11tter of condilioning." ""H's not a matter or ron- d1tionlng." "f.XIC'sn'l il make you feel a ll'fUI to go into a t-rowdcd rl)()m and h;o.vf"' pcoplr ask, 'What happened"!' " ' ~-----~ SHOPS 111111i ... 111111111111111111..-ld!W:¥~:.:i ,~-;:-I ,l\LL SJlRI;\<; ~nrl SUNJ:\!Ert \\'l..:1\R F'lc>ri•no,. ~.•~('ml.In I'll"C'lll1no--t •. a• .,...__Jnhn~1, 1 And .\fins Ot/1<'r, .. .. . 4 0 ~.~~'~"' _..., WALTAH SAY: 'Gre•t things to qo n•tiv• in' THE --~~ i• ,.\,.in" ,.~~llRNITY "f:WPOllT (~t<Tl'lt "iewro11;t BEACH 'IAll!!Oll Sl"OPPl~G C£Nf(ll llOO M&PeOP ~LVO (OITA "'[SA -_..,.. SHOPS Jll Pot~E ,I.VI!", LOii(, el!:.t.CH THE (H¥ l Sl"ANllON [All 011;.t.llGli. PLEASE SEE CLEARANCE SECTION PAGE 28 .. ·r------" RED BALLOON l ln1C'j\H' ~Jl d Clolh111~ Jor J1:s;; \I II• 111 11111:1 ,,q I l< I 1 fl Huntington Harbour LTD ~-----------·--....... ._,,,..___}): • , '".,...... " !'.'\i,_.... ... __________ , _ _.~c--=,.,. __ ... ·-·- -' Jf OAJLY "LOT Tll111'\d1y, Jul1 15, 1971 FREE! 11~ Carat Diamond The First 50f Customers Ta Prt1ent Thia Ceo,..J• Our Rdrlctrator/ Freuer Depertment °" Friday, July U, 1171 WIU Rttelvt an le• Cabe Contalnln1 a 1/o Carat Stone. In Ice Cubt1 WID Coatala Rhlnestonu AND ONE ICE CUBE WILL CONTAIN A 1/2 CARAT SPECIAL QUALITY DIAMOND All Paftidpants Must Be Over U Years of Al• Only One Coupon To A Cullamer Employtt1 of Sun, l\ocbatk •• Ct. a-4! AU1ta1e l•111ra1K'e Ct. aad tllelr fam11ltt art lltt elt:Jl~le Warm Long Gowns SA VE 14 10'6 197 Recular $6 to $8 Lons brushed nylon or cotton flanntlette 1o~·ns with lon1 sleeves, lacy trims. Jn a 'l'.'ide choice of colors and prjnt.l!I. Mi sses' small and medium !izes. • I Replar $6 317 PaJltlllmer Girdle, S-XL ......................... . Wer.e:Sl2to$14 $S Jr. Bai.aar Jumper or,sses ...................... . \.\lere H 2" Jr. Jeans and Knit Tops.......................... •th Retular Sil to $27 Women'• Culotte•, Shifts, Shoru SO~~ OFF .. J\e&ul•r Prices Childn•n's \\Par Girls' Stretch Nylon Shorts Sets 277 Slttvele1s stripe top ~·ith matching solid ~hort~. Girl!' sir,es 7 to 14, Prrtty Plu11 11i1es 11 /2 to 161 /2. Boys' \\:estem Style Jeans IOO"'r cotton jean! ~·ith double knee. Reinforc· ed at strain points. Sit · es 5 to 12 re11ular. slim . Boys', Student~ 100% Cotton Knit Shitts l.o•· 77¢ Price4! IOOtf Collon Knit shirts "·ith ('hegt pocket. Sizes 8-18. Permi-Prest•sport Shirts Were$3.99 to $10 • Perma·Prest• spnrt shirts "l'Jlh long or !hort ~lte,·e~ •Assorted colors and pa tterns ••• About Sear1 Con\·cntlent Credit Plans Polyester Knit Slacks and Jeans Sears LO\.\' Price ~ Two Day• Only! • 100% polyesttr doublt knit •Machine "'ash and tumble dry • Oubtandin1 color~, sizes 30-4-0 1197 l\'ere Sl toSl.M MtR's Ties ••••••..•....••.•........••• 2.l~ l\e1ular SI to 110 Slacks, Jeans .••••.. , ...•.•• , ......• .I . 9i Re1ular $2.M t• Si.H \\'orkrlothe'.' ••.•.•.•.•.......... 'l.9i Foam Pillows 2 ,.,85 tr eaclrl 1 -~. foam latex pillov.· \\'Ith pincore constriiction. Co llon noral tickina. Perma-Prest \\'hitc Percale , Sheets and Pillowcases Full 210 2so }70 •Twin titted and flat. full fit ltd and flat. !landard size cases • Perma-Prest for no ironin& f \'t r'. • ears POP CORN 10¢ Farnih Sandal Salt· Men's, Women 's and Little Girls' Summer Cool Sandals Girls' \\'omtn's i\ten 's 2 pr.$ 2?,7 or I.ii or. ort.i7 pr. •Sandals for the ~·hole family in a ._.,,ide selection of styl es and colors • Cool and comfortable for hot days ahead llonH· Furnishings Bu~s ' Symphony Draperies SAVE40% Re1ufar $9 .98, 18x84-in. • Linen-hke drape r~· is Perma-Prt!l for easy-car!'. no ironing • Attractive print design in red and gold • Shop early as quantities a re ILmited! Decorating? Now! FIRST TIME EVER at Sears Choose From ANY Custom Drapery Fabric and Receive the Lining FREE •Any drapery fabric 1n Sears entire stock plus regular SI yd , ~·hite cotton ~ateen lining at the same pr ire~ou'd 1111ual l,v pa,v for the drapery fabri c alone. l'\F.\'\T SPEC'IAl.S G. 1 S . . 197 Rt1. 14-" 1r w1msu1ts ............. .. Rt111. Tray Baby Bib ................ 29 c . 99 c R•1.12.n Pooh Gift Bib Set ....... .. White Infant Seat .................... 199 R••· "·" Girls Short Set ............ . 97 (' R••·'"" Dresses 3 -6X ............... 397 Rt1.1J.n Boys Slack 3 -6X ........ 197 Rt1 11.n Bab y Gift Set ................. 297 169 Re1.13.tt Pooh Party Pack .......... .l chndrtns Clothing Assortment 50 c \olion, and Spec-ialiti "' .. . . ' S4 J;'E '9! Sears Instant Hairsetter Regular $17 .9> 888 • 20 rollerS in 3 sizes: 4 jumbo. 8 regular and 8 sma ll . .. all heat at once to set hair in minutes •Thermostatic controlled . Compact carryall $!4 ,50 to S3S Shortit Short '\'igs For Him or Her $2 and $!.SO Garmtnt Bags 1" Hea vy Duty Vinyl. full Length Zippt'r ..... , .. ,, .•....• SG.99 to SIO Purses 3., Vin yls, Wet Look. Se,·tral colors, slylf's •• , .. , ... , • , , •· $6to SllHats 2" Selection of Colors and St~·les .... , ... , ............... . $1 7.911 Manicurl!l Stt gn Ptrfecl for !\1anicures and Pedicurts .. , .. , ......... , .. 49r Orange Slicts 29t ,Jelly flavored, Orange Shaped Stclions., .•..• ,,., :19r ea. 14-in. Balloons 19' Helium Filled in 15 Oesign~ ..... .,., ... , ...... , •.• , lb. \'1rda1e in 36 and 45-in. \Vidths 4 $1 Assorted Colors, Patterns, Prints ..•... ,.,, •. ,, }d~ . $Z.l9 Cotton Crepe Yarda~t 10 Sereen Prints in Colors. 45-inch \\idc ..... .......... l'1b. sa,·elle \'arn. 4-01 .. 4.p1,. 93' toO~o Orlon Acrylic. ,\to.th Proof. l.i t:olors ........ · "•· $67.95, 4 Dra\ler Cabintt 4 411 Full Suspension. ?S.inches Deep ... , , .•.. , , .. , , , • , , $22.!5 rtlini "'ig 10 II Kanekalon·~lodacr~·l ic Fibtr. \\'ashable .. , ....•.. , S38 NESTED Zippe ~ Luggage.Stt $25 Soft Sided L111gage in Gay Pr1nti; ........ , , •••.• , . • ~~1 J to I . .\utomatic Zoom Camera Regular 5488 $89.9~ Super .'I t:arlridgc load t1lm 7.oo m" 1n pi ctur' automatically or manual- ly. Shoot up to 50 ft., no stopping . \\a s S34.95Ea!i-LoadCamtra 14 H f:lcctrlc Eye, t.S Ltns, 125 Cartridfe .•.. , ... , , .••. Sit :\lttal Footlocker 8., Pl ~'\\ood Frame. mtlal Co\·ered. :IOxt:)xJ:!-in ........ .. ~l?.99 to $1 !1.99 \\'1111ches 6' !! 1\Jany St)'ies. Meli'•. \\'omen's ••.•••..•••....••..•.•. , $2 to S5 As!Orted Je"·t lrv 5 tl ·"ea sons Latest Fashion Pieces ................ for 'f" SG.99 Rtpeat Alarm Clock J-" Automatic Alarm. Liahted Dial . Color~ .....•.....•..•. S:! :\lod \\'atcb Bands 7"• fits Big , Little \'t'alchts. ~twe1t Colors............ tea. \\'tre $3.N T"·istaC'i1or 99· t Ball 81"arin1. Flat Di'.'c. Easy Rotatiofl ............. . Sil .'9 Lady Kenmore Sba,·er 8" For Comfortablt Shavin1 Action ..•.•••••...•....••••• • Ask about Sears Convenient Credit Plans • ·----··--·----·-----' __ .._,,,,~. -·1 ··~·--._ .. ,,,.., 1."J .Jlll'...------+----' -- " 91 81 t ' lb. 1 88 88 '" ,, 1 • Furnitun• Valut's'. 11-Piece Corner Group Q"uilted print cover, avocado vinyl base~ Sleeps 2. Corner table in 1498 8 V•alnut or avoca do and white. ·S.4 VEt30! Double Studio Couch 'egular$119.95 · t.Reversible !eat cushion. V1nvl and b!ack/~'hile hounds tooth ,t ~h~k. cover. l singlP.· 1 double b.d. . ' .· '• I '~A VE 140! Rocker or Recliner :n ··Rq:ular S109.95 ~Q decorator colors. Choose ba sket "-•eave cover or vinyl cover .11 ·:.r~g_htly higher price. ... • • • 6988 SA Vf:'40 ! Student Desk or Chest Regular $79.95 "\·our Choicf' 1naple ~(udent de~k 4'r 4 dra"'er chest. 39a8 ·orsk Chair i11 Maplt ...... -, • Ii.SI "'"""'~C-· ':;-... ::~ ./' 1, . '. .. ·t',t~ ,~.J VE(?O .'· ,,Sleep Seu • tl$s:ular Silt.ti 8988 59sa • ;L~ndred~_of coil !I. ~uilted f'rench Provincial styline :~«ips. Limited quanlll ~·! 1n white. gold c o 1 or 'Ji urr~' ! accents. Full or twin. ;t~t.15 King Size Sleep Set~ 169" i~n.er1prln1. Quilt'M Cover...................... Stt _ •lft,tl Decorator Mirror 711 ' -f-fh••lifully Polished. 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Console 44995 Color TV Contemporary Style (I Only) ••. , .•..••• tr. R.P .l\t. Rttord1 (Cut-outs) ...................... % for~,. 4 Track Cartridge (CUt-()ut~) •.••••.•..••....•.•.•• >If each I Track Cartridz:e (Cut-outs) •••••••••••••..••••••• Sir e•ch SU!.95 I Stack Cassette 199" Rttorder (I Only) •• ,, •..•••• ~ ......... ...,._ .• • ...... • S41.9i, C•11tUe Recorder" 3211 Battery Operated ••••••••••••••••.•••••• , ........... . Ad•pter A vailablt for above ca11ttle ..................... 4.95 !';,'i~S~t~:~o~~~~i.~1-~~~ .... •••• •• •· • .... ,, ·•••• • ·• 79 95 ~~-~ ~~;~ ~~.~.~i.'~ .............................. 49'5 584 .95 12-ln. Black and Whitt • 59 91 TVjlOnlyl ••.••.•..•.•.•.•...••••••••••.•••••••••.• Sl4!.95, 18-ln. Black and \\1hite 1099! TV (I Only/, ......•....•.....•.•••.•.•••.•.....•.. ~~-:~ g~~;t~.~ .~~~i·t·~··· -·-·~··· •...•........ _ .. 39's s.19.95, l·ln. Jtigh l\1ini· 29" Sptaktr• (4 Pairs),,,., •. , ......................... .. 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Dur- ing the school year, Htnry is accompani~l for school chorus groups and rehearsal pianist for school musical programs. Henry ts a student of Mr. Arnold Juda's, starr member nf the music deparlment al the Un.lW:tsity of Cali(ornia (Irvine). For the past six • years, He.nry has been stu- dying classical and modern keyboard music and necently made hi.II concert debut at UCJ's Concert H a I I -I h e y6ungest solo Thursday Evening JULY 11 ....... -,..;-"""'"'· (}).UC ...... f\•tl»ltt, Smltl!, CJ lllllC 111-TOii! Snydtr. It 't'qinil 1...-. ._ Actor Jtck Atbwilltlfl, r:elDMnllt Jc¥clf Hlbtf. Liontl H1Mptoft ind H1111 Hotnr •rt -· fJ Sir O'tW M..tr. (C) (IO) ""f1le le9( 1111,.-Ptrt I (tdwn· tuN) '64---.'tichtrd Widrnirk, Sid111y ~itr, Rua T1mbly11. Viti"I •d .,...n,rtt ••rd! for 1 ltpndtl'f bell "IOlid rold .midi hid "'" loo1ed '' tM Cnr.den from tht Strtttfll. ind 1r1 eep!urtd by ' MOO!ish tMl1I Ill !Mir '"'"''" to atorm tllt ... ti Ayrtn!lum. IJ I "' m n. nlntlteoMI Ill :stir, ... fDArt ltllllll, T .. 1£lr111Mr F11111ty 1=:-.:0.,, aJ' pe,.. Jim H11rrtllom1. Cl) T1 Tiii Ill Trwtll 11 WW'• 11ty tatr 91 Dklt '•fl .,... mi L.. t .q His musical award11 include honors from the Orange Coun- ty Mu sical Arts Society when he compeled among pianists 17 years and older. He hall been honored !wice by lwo Philharmonic Society groups and h11s performed for the Robert F. Kenned y Memorial Foundation. an. .... """ a.. 111on s.111, flobtrt K. Domin 111d Mtw OrtllM Diltrkt AttorMJ, JIM Glnt.A 111- CIJI Ille Kll'tflldy ISMaintliofl. . fJ CIJ(l)fDltwltci1~ (II) "Mothtr·1"·L•w ti tht Yu 1." St- rn•nt111'1 nioth1r prol!'IOt• ht1 .. lf 11 !he id11I motlitt·i"·llW. Q) DnW ff1111 ._ '°"''. C111dy B«pn, M G11f1Mkle, llOl!llit Dy· -. 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Fondly. he recalls the show on which comedian Do n Rickles, dres.,ed as a trapeze 11rtists. almosl Jos i h is trousers. "He k.epl tugging al them -it really made the scene funn ier." '"Laugh-In," the week I y variely-comedy series now In its fifth year on the air, hit It big with a format based on "blackouts." one· minute gag scenes ending with a quick, funny punchline. costumes for aws, danctrt and signers. Travis recalls nne ~uch produ('tlon for 'f\:hieh he dressed f'veryone as Roma· nian gypsies. "The costume! wer e a real mish-mash. I rented red velvet boot.a: that didn't fit anyone right. 'They kept falling down arnuncl their ankJes while they danced. 11 was great." The .show's producer Georse Schlatter appraises most ol Travis' work before it's seen and the de11igner knoWs he'll sucett<led when S c h J a t t e r gasps, "Michael, they're so awfulf They're marvelous!" Travis, a bachelor in his 40s and 2. native of Detroit. drifted into theatrical designing after studying fashion design in Paris and finding costume work was more lucrative - and more fun. "This is probably the most fun l 've ever had de.~lgning clothes," savs the dark-haired, mustachioed <lrsigner. l,ulu joins Tom Jones for a musical treal on "l~om Jones,._ and the Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of," on the ABC: Television Network tonight. Sl:irs featul"cd in each scrne need new outfits even ror quick shots. Thus, "Laugh.Jn'' uses perh&ps more cos1umes tht1n any running sf'ries on the air. Each segment a J so features musical productions numbers which require iden- tical fantasy -• r i en t e d ln season, "Lau~h·ln," takes about six days A week of Travis: lime . Hi.5 weekly wardrobe budget is Sl0,000 whiC'h he scales out over the season. TV Jumps 011 Ba11dwagon HOLLYWOOD Ci\PI -'The sun beat dov.·n nn Stage 27 ;ind inside il was eerily still and unbearably hot. The rumblinR a 1 r con- ditioning system had brl'n turned oH rnr a bedroom f;Cene het wern Lloyd Bridges and .Jant't Leigh . 'The director. f.lf Kjalrn, who had ~ludlcd .undrr lngn1ar Ber,1pnan in Sweden, wat ched from behind the camera. The crew was at work on 11: film rnmmodi!y Uia t 1s becoming as hot as the air on th11t sou nd stage -the television movie. Four series or lelt'\'ision mov it's Are being produced for lhP fall season. It will be the first lime thal all thrt'e networks have had a series. ABC v.·111 ha ve two, thP highly i;uccessful "tl-lovie of the Week"' on Tuesday nights and the new "Mo~·ie of the \Yeekend" on Saturday n1Rhls. The two ABC film packaReS are 00-minutes eat:h. AS is the new CBS .. Friday N 1 ~ h t Movie s." Thr NBC "'\\'orld Premiere tlfovif'," ;ilso ~cl fnr Friday nighLs, v.·dl he !wo hours. Kjalc.n. dirrctlng ' · T h P Deadly Dream.'' said he liked thP OO·mir.:•te rnrm . bu! said. •·r jus! wish we harl twice a.~ mu ch time. Tt'n days i~ not a long lime lo make a ptc!lire." "Tht> De<1dly Dream." " mystery chiller for I h P v.·eekend mo vie. i.~ about a man who is un;ible to If'!/ v.·hcther his dreams or his 11o•ak1ni: hour!': are real. KJalen said, "I don'! know yet how I v.·an! it tn end. ll"s a matter of opinion a.11 lo which version ynu he!1eve " The nrw weekend package of flln1s JS under the direction of Lill1;in r.allo. a pro~r<lm rx- ecut il·r at 20th t:f'ntury-Fox for 10 ye<trs before joining .'\RC. tl-tr.'I. c;allo said. "Rasrd on the sneers.~ of 'Movie of !hr \Veek .' 1t :ippe;irs tht public has an appetite rnr more mnvir.'I And I think !hr word 'mn1•1r· 1s a plus." By that she mc;in! !hat a!thouRh the series i!L: ;is rlosely rrlarcd to the trlev1s1nn anthology as it is to !he ninvif's, all rf'Cf'n\ at- tempt~ at anthology failed un- til rhe "~1ov1e of the Weck '" conrrpt. Mauldin's Own Favorite . • • . .. Still Relevant Two W.!lrs later, Bill M&uld in's cartoons still say it all for the 9uys who a re ''up fro nt" doin g the d irty work. Mauldin once selected the c artoon above as one of his own favorites from World War !l 's "Up Front" series. He said: "Once I thought I did a very funny cartoon {about) l'ln old-time cavalryman shooting his ieep ... It has simplicity; it tells a story; it doesn't need words. It is, I bolieve, the very best kind of cartoon." Ma uldin is still doing some of the world 's "very best kind of cartoons." A few strokes o f his talented pen cen m!ke some of the most bitin g editorial comments to be found o n today's issues. If you're looking for relevancy, lo ok -'It M auld in two wars later (frequently featured in the Daily Pilot). ~ Look at the Editorial Page of the DAILY PILOT PREMIERE Orange County ENGAGEMENT In cvef)unc 's litC there :.,. a SUMMER OF '42 A Robert Mvn>?a<i /AlchNd A Rolh p, OCluc!oon J ENNIFER O'NEILL· GARY GRI MES JERRY HOUSE A • 0LJV£R CONANT ........... ,,,,. ... "" .. H fAM•"l A•IJCH(R RICHARD A. AOT1i Oooe•«I•• ,._.,. ROM AT MULLIGAN MICHEL LE GRANO 3rd GREAT WEEK -NOW AT ALL 3 THEATRES ~ tl"l'O. IT ._ IT. tOJTA .. ._. t-t•·OIJ' J ... , IOllrlO °' --,...,. 2ND AT BOTH HI-WAT 39 & HARBOR 2 Alo11 A•k•n Aud1ey Hepbi.im ''WAIT UNTIL DARK" NOW EXCLUSIVELY l!DWAl'tOS HARBOR ,~~:.1 •• ,...,.. 1<-e •• ••uo• " , ..... ,.. .., ''" "THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS'" Sr11rrin9 G•o•91t C. S<:ort, Joo~n• Woodwo'd Now 2 BIG FIRST RUNS TOGITHIR stm McOUEEll 5th GREAT WEEK EDWARDS STARTS WED. 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'.~-~~-23° (",-GRAPE DRINK ~.'~tt~:~ ........... 33° () • .. . ·Kitr &rr. - KRAFT DINNER DELUXE MA CA RONI & CHIESE 14-0UNCl PMCi. 49c __ s ls• 84 ' FIG JUICE ~~~~1~~~· ..... ~ CHINESE FOOD ~~~~w,·:~---~····99 • (M!{O~ (ll IHI >~• (Ml)W 1111111, llH Cit POil t ~O• IUl1 NOXZEMA SHAVE CREAM 9( riihlothtt 101 dot•, 10119-loih"ll 1hav1i. 9 11 OZ . R91., (;..,,, MenllioL . NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM FRESH FRYERS USOA GaA tH A 3 3 ( WHOLI BOOT CHICKENS, 2V4.J ll. AVG. l l . CUT-UP FRYERS :~~r.~:1~~'.~~ ......... 38[,, T-BONE STEAK ~~~~\·:::ov11:.111 ........ 1 t:. ST ANDING RIB ROAST~~:~\~·:." .1 r:. () ' .... ·Kitr &t!·---. KRAFT DRESSING FRENCH OR MIRACLE 2ac 8-0UNCE BOTTLE CANNED FOODS APPLESAUCE V.l.1•01 .CI~ 20' CAUIOf•ll A,,LIJ ............ . e>,_ SYRUP ~.1!1~~::.~~-~-~-~'..~--~ .............. 85< 0-.. MAYONNAISE ~~~~~i'!~.~~~~·.· .... ss · CHUNK TUNA !.','~;.'~~: ................... 35' <r-< MIXED NUTS "' ................... 78 ' ~\iNI U "I DlT I OA\110 FRUIT COCKTAIL °ii~~0c~'! ............ 43 < ~ NOODLES ~~~~c·~:~.'..:~~.~'.~~ ....... 32' CATS UP ~:~~~.·,'(~ ................................ JS• PET FOODS DOG FOOD ~!.~1 01.c•w .................... 11 • PET STEW ~:L";z~c•• ....................... 27 1 CAT DINNERS ~~~1111~ox ................. 47( 'lilfl, Dilll, 11••1, Our LOW l-ve:~<l;.iy J>ricr 1 HARVEST DAY BREAD CHU(I( WAGON 011: Cll:USHEO WHEAT 24.0UNCE lOAf 37c BEACH TOWEL OUR J 57 LOW l'RICl ~ 12 7 L;ghtl y mH;'"" ott· ~ pu rpott <r""' soe!M1, 10 OZ. 1meoth1, p1otoct1.. Wild, witty pr i11ts in vivid colo1i1t9s ..• wrop-up sht l1w1l1 for ~os•int , bl111i119 , !lotl.ing. PLASTIC PICNICWARE '· CHUCK ROAST l lADf CU T LUCKY TOP QUALITY BONDED l((F 49~ CHUCK ROAST Cllllll (UI IU(J f S9 ' 1011010 ,,., •• ....•.•• ll . PORTERHOUSE STEAK ~~~;,':~,~~~·l t,~ cu BE s TE AK ~~:,~;/:~=~•'0°;,lf .......... 1 ?.~ MARGARINE ~:~~~;:i'.' ............ 44 < REDDI WHIP TOPPING ~:; ...... 58' o-... MILK SHAKES :~1g;~~~~~-~~'.~:.1~.1.1 s• ICE CREAM \!~~~1~111. ...••.••••••••.••••.•. 65 ' ()' ..... Kitr&r! KLEENEX TISSUE FACIAL 25C 200-COUNT BOX BEVERAGE • SPIRITS COCA COLA •tYll l~l llJ 'lCI 83 ' Do--,, llDUll(l(lll ........ .. MILLER 'S BEER ~i~~~~l (AM ........ '21 ' CHIQUITA TEQUILA !!::~~~11u .. '4'7 ••••·•n> • •" •• "" ' U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP m COUPONS Gladly Accepted "' ~Von de Komp·s •.r: AN OUTSTANDING VARIITT OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS G11ovy , •. 11 i.01on I'"'' dro i11s 1111 Durable 68' eno1111lw111. FASHION ICED TEA TUMBLER ... . . We Offer A Wlds Variety Of The Season'• Vsry FintJ5t Frult5 and Veg .. st•bfes, fn And Out Of Ssason Mrs. Ange lopulos was in the check-out line at one of the LU CKY DISCOU NT SUPERMARKETS in San Bernardino when we asked her if she would buy the exact same items or com parab le bra nds at any other mark.et of her own choosing SHE SHOPPED & COMPARED HER OWN SHOPPING LIST AT ANOTHER MARKET OF HER OWN CHOOSING She spent $26.15 at LU CKY ••• The same items at the other market cost her $28.56 , , • And she had to cross TWO items off her list, •• The other market didn't carry them .. 0 11r ~ri<• Prot•<!u>n Polocy guntonlOf'\ !h••• ,,,;,~, lo b• .u." ... ''""' w .dn•uloy, July l• '"•<>ug l> lueuloy, J~ly 20, 1P71 ''"'llo•dl•" of t oll '""~o•~•." M S C lliN AND "'IAIT >• HA LI ES t1Nlll 1\ICll ................... l". SLICED BACON SKINLESS llNKs :•;::,~~·.~·u·'.~'' 27 ' ~~~~· ~~~~~~:.uPt11:v ................. 53c THIN SLICED BACON ~:,~~:,''.~:. 68 • ·~.!fi.~,~~~~o~!,~ .~,?.~.~-~-........ 88 ~ .. ~~,9 .. ~~c9u11~~1~c~ ANT t111 ~•6 ............ S 8 ~- ~~1~c~1~u~1~~0~0~0 au1 ............. ,. ....... 89~. TOM TURKEYS 39 ~ lOUlltO. U.l.O.i . ~IADI ' A"............................. l • HEN TURKEYS 45.~ ROASTING CHICKENS 57.' ltliN.Ul.Dl ~llo.t "l " ............. -••• , !9. LEAN GROUND BEEF 78 ~. (MU( I QUllll T -lUCI T IDNOI D I I !J ............... ' OSCAR MA YER BACON 1UCID, I II. 'It; ..................... ··-·····'""""" SLICED BACON IAlM. Wl\1011 01 MOl"'ll. I Lt.'I' ............... . FARMER JOHN BACON 57' Jll(I0, 1 II. P~G .. ., ...................................... . FROZEN FOODS BAG PIZZA ~:110°;1~:~·~.' .. '.~.'.:... .. 79' BAG PIZZA ~~~~~:'::'11,o,N10•'..~~.'.~.~.' ... 89 • BURRITOS ~~~1:~~~~:1 1'.~'_1 •c~ .... ..52• <>-..CHOW MEIN (MUNllNG(lll(llNDl 71 ' IMl!M•-1SOI •IG .• , BEEF STEW :~11~:~1: ............................. 36 < STEAKS ~~o~ 1~1a1G·~~-'.'.~.~-c'.: .................. ~ l os FRIED CHICKEN ~::~~:;,w_~~'.~ .......... 11•1 ~ PORK :~~~-·;~~~1.'.'..' .• '.~.u-~ ............ 87 1 FISH & CHIPS i:1~:~.·::::~ ............... 831 SHRIMP ~!10':.'::!~.·~.1 ·~'..0. s2Js Fl SH STICKS ~:-;;.':.'~~· u.':.~.~-~~.'..' ..... .'] 1' () ' ..... Kitr Bur!-"""' LIBBY'S CORN WMOLI l((RNfl IN BUTTER 121,-,.ouNC( CAN 18c POT A TOES ~~:.1~: ;~.1~~~.'..~1.~~-~-~-~1111.~'.1 4 7• POTATOES ~: :~',~~~'..'.'.~·-~-~·~·""".~ ...... 36( VEGETABLES ~·:~1::!.c.~-~-·1•'1 '011. 41 c •UI l 11(1 Wl"'UIMI OOllll, "'1110 YIGI !AILI\ WIONIO~I, YI' IT ill! JUl l\11, 110( (0!1 Wl~O!l A NDilll I AU (I LIMA BEANS ~~·g1·:~:·.~~ ................. 28 < CREAM PIES ~:~~'.':11 . ....... . ....... 27 ' BREAD DOUGH ~!'::',0.':. .. ~.1.'.'. ••••••••• 60 ' WA Ff LES ~~~-·/:~··.' .. ~'..~~.·-~.·-~'.~.' ............ 17 < DISCOUNT PRICED DELI ITEMS ~1h~~ M~,~! .~,oo~R~1N1~• ::~uo ....... 7 3' ~~1~.~t,~Ml~,~~~~w.~•~1~.~1s.~ ,. 69' PILLS BURY BISCUITS LUNCH MEATS Olt11O!l!ll11'<11'1 "t l .11 01 "' ~:,~~l~•~i~~f!,BOLOGNA ........ 53' OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA P~I! llll, 1 11 PU ........ .. R~1~~,~.~.AN!c~1~(.s.~~~.~1 ............. 6 2' ~~~R,f~ ,~ATIONAL SALAMI $11 S 35' LEO'S MEATS '""" llH "'"' 01 110 Nill llJJOll l 11 "~ ()' .... Kitr&rl·~........, HI-HO CRACKERS SUNSHINE 41 C 14-0UNCE BOX FROZEN FOODS JO•N!IO" APPLEPIE J1t1•11 ............................... ]]' ORANGE JUICE !~1:.1~~~ .................. 28' VEGETABLES ;~';;~.':~.~-'-~'..~ ............... 43 • PACKAGED GOODS CRACKERS ~~~,t~"c:.~~'.'.~~ ................. 67• o-COOKIES !~=~~1~1.~::.N1u1'0'1u_1i1':.~.~-45 c KIDNEY BEANS ~:~~1 ~::.~'.~ .. 1.'.~ ........ JS • <>-..MINUTE RICE ""· 47' 101 .................... . GOLD MEDAL FLOUR !!:· .............. 62' Do--,, JIFFY ~~·~:.~0.~·.0.~'.~~-' .. ~~~ ............. 13' BOUILLON ~:·:i·.~~~~.1.1 ..................... 36' POTATO CHIPS \~~i·:~~~~'.· ......... 49< HOUSEHOLD ITEMS <>-< MJ DArl E WHITE "" m ..... '1" Ito' ~lifi'u'I'·!~ o/1\1t 1-\ GAIN :!~111~1:11 •. . ...................... 1 1•s ~ All \~~ :~.~10~.~'.~.~~~.1 ................... '2°' TIDE ~::~1z~~~11 ................................. '21' (Ol"•toC.~1 • IO>I ., lU'U ~10"' l,.C. -~· t·1'~ ~•1<-.I JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE 75c POil. MOT 01l"Ulll,111.1011 .....• , ... ,.. .... , .• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Do--,, AJAX ~!'i::.~·o·.1 .......................... '1 c• IVORY SNOW ~~~~~:~D'.1 ............... 88 ' Do--,, AXION ~:~~~:~1l~-~~-~~-~.~·.~ ........... 49 c EASY WASH ~~~~~:i~~~ ................... 79 ' ~ STA-PUF ~:~·:,~~.~'. .............. .,.~,I S DOWNY ~!~i1.c,1,~1_1_:~.' .......... ., .... Y ... s1•7 0-STA-FLO ~~i'.'c'~:·.1.~.1.1.~.~·.:G.~.1~ •.. SJ < LADY LEE ~~1:::~~·-~-~'..'.'~~.'.:'. ............ 53' Do--,, WISK ~'g;~.0,·~~· ... ,~.' ................. '1•1 CA SCA DE ~~J:r:~~·.~ .~~~-·.~~-·.~~······ ..... 96• ~DOVE ~11'g:~.0,'~'.~.~'.~.~·-······-·-·······62' CAMAY ~!',1!'.~~~~ ............................ l gc Do--,, PAPER PLATES i~~l~'~:;~~ ....... 87 ' MR. CLEAN ~~ag:~::~~~-'-~ ................. 99 c PLASTIC BAGS ~:~~.1~~!U~IO ........ 57c 0-... DIAPERS ~:'c'i~ :.~~~~-~~.:.~~-·.;.1.".'~~:'.' 1°• BRIQUETS :~·l~'.'.~~~ ........................ 79c o-. SCOTT \'~~~t.0:~.~~-~~.~~~~'-~1.~~.'-~.'l ,. O..... INSECT BOMB ~:~;:.1<11•~~~.~~. '1 '~ (}' •···Kitrl?url ._ IVORY LIQUI., '~ DETERGENT . Tbe disbwashing detergent I that makes hands that wa sh dishes look as tho~gh they don'!! J2.0UNCE 67C ~BOTTLE FARM FRESH PRODUCE ·~ :, j. BANANAS CHIQUITA 11 c BRAND, GOLDE N B RIPl l • ~j) J WMIT( ROS( U.S. NO. I POTATOES 1 o.~:~"3 a c The•• Items Are Areileble Only at Those LUCKY DISCOUNT CENTERS LISTED BELOW ••. .. __ "'·: .. ~~ ~· SPLASHER POOL 694 OOMl ... fK \ IOFllQUE 84' .!~.!i~.!.~!~~ .. ~11h wo11r, 1-oth drr slt111. l'tptr l'lot1' (up 33' Holdtr , 5110• Plotter ., 51di1nol "l•lt. El . Colorful plostic pi1 11icwort is Holds 1t1ough ti yo1o1r lovtrilt !11't- •r•1• ft queMk 1 •iittlitt thirstl S(I. YD. ROll RIPlACIMINT WEBBING f Olllft1!, OUT thoi10 !Mn 1 lithtweitltt ''""''"""' 1!11111, """'"''''''' wtehi~. Adjusts I• • lwrt1i"I p1sitior1J. ·r. •.. ··~!kt!~ 1tur~y •""lh I• 10 tkr 1111h tht ?r~~ di1hw11hr1. A11et"IH colo1J.. 21' • , SATEEN "JAMS" '1\7' RIGHT GUARD 139 l DEODORANT ll Ol . ~ i 9 6, B ~.~~~;~ .~~ ~.~'~'~ .~,.. . NO-IRON PRINT PILLOWCASE 16 7 l•llf·WMf i"I ptrr11111111t prt ll muslin pill1wc1111 i111 •orlety ti 1ttrt<· rR. ti¥1 prints. 51o<k u, llOW. I l 1 ·,/'-1 Ttirst quality '"Jo1ns" f•r1norly sold II :) 1 , . st11s 1 so 1.,,. w.11--d• ... ,,,,,,,d ,ri .. 11 in ;2', Jj 1 :EN'S ~;;·~~~~;~·;;• ~"/' Givt you1 Miid"' d11is1 t ll r11W11-111w 1 ... with 1111· orllrl pod. A11t'd pri11t1 . 100 oz. 12 BOTTLE· 2-TIER. lols 9i•111q11iclt111i1l lrem .,11M1, point, 11-1h distr111. lllTIRINE BREATH SPRAY IHURID KITCHIN TERRY ......... 17< ~~!.~! RJ;~,1.? ~::odd" 1,tt .................. 24 9 CONTAC 99 ' u OUN(( 219 CAPIULll -10·,.... PHISOHEX ........ . · 200 ".IMri1t9 till stoc•s ti lli1o1re911tll-c1t1111 ,wlfll . tiunks thiil rqidtrly 19'd •17.•a. M111y MW • ' prints 111Me11 l111n. 51llS S-M-l-ll AT All STORES EXCEPT SANTA MONICA BRANDY SPICE SNIFTER l'r~ -,-i"I c, .... 1 • .i ... ,.... J11 ,' ,R, -'~CK•"· st1ilt1r, ltrtt 1 ,..,, ,,, .,.. •tt0uthttlltl• 96 101y91ttl1s 1n 266 chl11ywtH 111k; li1w1r1, ti<. w/1tick-•11 lfttls. h k , d' C , · We Discount Everything Except There Are Many Ot er Luc y Discount Supermarkets To Serve You In Los Angeles, Orange & San Bernar 1no ount1es. Qualit)4 Courtesy And service ' t J r'6...--... -. .. -. _,._ -I I' ..,,,..\~ .... .->0 ..... --~--- • lJ .... . --.,,.,., ... --. t t*-1 --" • -• j '' ,,...,,........ _... -I ·-~--.~ JI I • ="-""-= I \ • ' ' ' • '• ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . " ~ . Th11nda7, Julr 15, 11171 New Student1~============~ ''Artistry in Moving" for the Registep.ng BEST MOVE Continuing of Regi!tration of all students YOUR LIF.E new to the HWltington Beach C II Uoian High School District is G : continuing Monday through ·494 1 025 Friday mornings unlit July 30. • At Edison, Hu ntington Beach and Marina High 580 Broadway Schools, registration time is 8 lstabU..ed 1 '26 a.m. to noon. At Fountain Valley and We stminster high schools, registration hours arel-================- 9 a.m. to I p.m. Parf;nt! ef new students are urged to call their hig h school and make an appointment Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers HUNTINGTON FIREMEN THINK THIS WIRING MAY BE DANGEROUS FIRE THREAT IN HOMES Aluminum Strand Use Sparks Controversy, Sharp Words From Are• Contractors Bench Fireme11 Co11vi11ced Wire Fire Danger Sparks Conflict Last August a 54-yrar-old Huntington Beach man burned to dea!h inside his Ocean11 ood Drive home . lnvestiga1ors µrobing lhr rubble v.·ere in'itially niystified about the cause of !ht blazr. The flames had tonsun1ed eYerylhing and left only a 'maJI metal str<iµ. The point ol origin wa~ determined lo br a conYe- nience outlet, the saine type jhat is being used daily by thousands of per.sons to plug in radios. TV sets. lights and a seemingly endless list of honH.' appl iances. Douglas Spickard. !he llun- lington Beach FirP ~·lar~hall. ;ind hi~ deputy. Capt. Carl Duncan. arc 1·onvinccd Iha\ aluminum 1\·1re~ «onnctted 10 ihe receptablc wpre responsi- ble for toui·hln~ off the inferno. COMPLETE OFFICE SERVICE o;tt .. tion -Jud p ick up ya~· phane ! Mimeoqr•phin9 , Bulle!•n> M•ilinq•. 2 .. 00 XEROX S••v•ce w~;I• yoY w•il I •O P•' mOn.) I I!>(, 10 \200, !>O '\•.DO. I 001 Sb 00 IBM !ypin,.. No!•rv. Re1 um • SAN CLEMENTE Secretarial Service 2l0 Del Mar, !.011 Cle"'ente .,l -2ll2 They arc also convinced that alum1nu1n v.•1res have been a cause of at leas! 22 other fires ciuring the year and placed al least 1,500 more hon1cs 1n Jeopardy. Their opinions. backed up b.Y field 1nvcstigat1ons yielding dvzens ot charred rccep1ables. h<1ve promp!cd Building and Safely Di r r c t o r Ollin Cleveland to prohibit the con· nect1on ol aluminum wires lo outlets 111 businesses and homes under construction 1n Huntington Beach. Aul s1nc1· thl' u~t t1 f <1lu1n1num wiring is approvrd under lhr NB\ton;;il ~lcctrical Codr. the 111nrator1un1 has \oucht<d tiff a major 1·nn- lrOY<'r:>V 1nvn\ving the lire dcpar1ii1ent. the bu i \din R (lcpar\n1cnt. the huilding +n- du . .;tr~·. ;ind wire manufac- 1urcrs. ..... "'11l!l!'ii·~;;,.~t'l'il· ~ ... Wo•ld" "'''" Tr•n•,.,i11•0 SpedaliU• Loc:al Dealer Wll Howell OPEii MONDo\Y N!TIE S - CLOSED SAT "We "' n~•rl 10 me, vour conllrlenc~" J3'90 O.neny F'•r~ "~· (n••• Von\) (•pin rono lie•(~ 0 .. 1111 IMPACT "The Supplement With A Punch"' Over 70 N11t ur'1I Body Builder1 180 TABLETS . $7.95 WELSH'S NATURAL FOODS 263 FOREST AYE., LAGUNA BEACH 494-3582 Ice and easy, without opening the door! -GE de liven crushed ice or cubes right lo your door. Modd TYJ'-2tRI. 21.2 cu. ft. SAVE $50. ONI ONLY • 21.J c.Mt ..... • ,.,...., W'5 •P te 11J I". e A ....... I•, ,."',.,..., tln1 11\el•e• e ~ 1.0_, M_.p lltilpe-r • ~ J & H Guardian Maintenance A.tkrtM4 .....tee of ll.l. A,,i~es lti M ••t ef _,....,. .....,alfts .. .....,.. ,.re.~. o., ,_... o.,t. h foctery trelM4 wltti 21 ,_,, .. ,.. .. ~ G-.l . ...,,iiw.. APPLIANCE ' •• 888 GLENNEYRE -LAGUNA 494-0582 Nun1ber 6 aluminum wire been wiring duplexes in has been used extensively by Huntington Beach, appealed homebuilders for a number or the matter to the Building ye<1rs. Although it is less ex-Department Board (If Appeals pensive than the normal cop-last monlh but was denied a per wire -about $11 per request for the use of <111cr<1gc home -economics do 11luminum wire. not directly influence its use. Although Toghia argues that The reason is tha1 copper neither the Building and Safe- ~upplies are not considered 111 ly Department nor its board of be as stable as aluminum sup-appeals can OYerride existin~ plies. The c o u n Ir y ' s eodes by administrative dependence on foreign sup-decree, his clien!s have sug-1 pliers and the Indochina war gested an alternate mode of have been known to cause installation they claim would I frequent fluctuations. both in adequately safeguard th el prier and availability. public. I "The problem." says C;ip1 Tha! n1cthod, c a I I e di Duncan. "1s th al lhe usf' of "pigtailing."' in Yo! v es at- aluminum wire l·au $es 11 !aching short copper leads 10 1 loosening or the connec!1on •r 1hc aluminum \Vires, These an increase of rcsistancl'. ·· Ir ads would then be wrapped I As a res u \ \. h111,h around lhc terminals I o1 lemperature arcing 81 1hr provide a t'Opper connection. rleetnc current usual!y cau.se5 · · I I U n de r w r i t e rs a buildup of heat which ha~ Laboratories I UL) w o u t d 1v.·o ways to escape: either sanction that application then ! 1hrough the v.•ires and lnto the lhe city would allo\v JI to be wall. or out the appliance cord used." said Spickard. I into the interior flf the house. •·Jn a bulletin dated Mav 5. Either condition s p e 11 s IJL however says that pigiail- disaster. according to firemen. Ing rs ill-advised becau!e ·'The condition becorrres self-crowded conditions in the propagating and thr fault will flU tlet box could create other l'Ontinue to expand.·· said pr~blems." he added. Duncan aboul 1hc areini;. The building department has "And fuses or circuit breakers not been reeeptive to the won"t shut it off." piglailing idea since it has not Tie aluminum's predisposi-been tested by Underwriters \ion to rall is cau~ by a Laboratories and there are no Yariety of metallurgical fact-indications the company v.•i\I ors. such as inferior malle-produce any te st results in the McDonald's u U,~ EL TORO ROAD ut SAN DIEGO FRWY. -EL TORO- ability. its tendency lo flo1v -~"~"i'jf~"i'"i'~'~· =--~,iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~ away from pressure points! ~uch a~ fnund 1n a con- nec11on. and formation nf aluminun1 oxide v.·hich creates r11ore rr~istance and more heal. N1chol a,<; .L Togh1a, an at· torney represen!1ng Baum Electric: Company or Garden (;rove and the Bui 1d1 n g Industry Association. said his clients feel that the failures may have been caused by any number of factors. such a.~ im- proJWr installation. Baum Electric. which has OUTH CORS'J' ..... ' 'Ac • '< 0 "' ' " ' ' I L Opn Nltli•lr ., •:4S P.M. SM11d•r At 1 :45 l'.M. ALL !'IEW DETECTIVE THRILLER ''SHAFT'' COLOR-fl:ATED It Our own design dining sef at a remarkable price. Pecan seven piece set with never·mar surface !or good· time dining. The 52"' table with two 10" leaves and six match-- ing chairs with vinyl cushions. A matching china cabinet in pecan or Spanish oak,' 199. lDS Mllll16121 Wilshh lllvd. Miracle Mil~ 1104C W. Pico BIY<!, ~ S. Western Aft. AHIHtlJI, 1672 W. lir<oln IAJ(!JSfltllJ, 3010 Ming AYI. CNIU YISTk 41&-., CUl!llONT/POllONk Z32 E. foothill COVINA' 945 N. AM1 DOWNEY, 9435 t f""tone ClfJHIAL~ 333 N. Cen~1I A.,._ CUllADA Ill& 10100 Bll>ol Blvd. HUNTllfCTON llACH, 19431 S.ath Blvd. LA HIBllk 172'1 W, Whitti" lONC IL\CH, 2189 lak!MlOd BMC. MONT!IEY Pllllf, 415 S. AU..lic Blvd. PISADENk 85 S. Rosemead Rl'IERSID~ 10,000 Magnolia SANTA AHA/TUSTfN, 1703 [ fllh St. SAN BERNARDINO, 999 S. T St SOUIB l,\T, 15533 S.-BllolL THOllSAllD OW. 244 ThollS&nd U.kl B~d. VENTUllk 3409 Telegreph Rd. WOODUllD Hll& 22223 Ventin Blvd. IHOl'7 MYS A WD!X • WililMfl 11 Ulf?Lt• IATURDIQ' JO UHn. S • IUtlDll.T l UNTIL I • FRtE l'ARKN •nm: DttORATOR SEIMCl: • FltU DnMJn" • CCNvtNIDfT 1AMK TDllS ~ .... ~ -~----···~ l) tf.<: ---· ~ ,/ Jj : :a., .. r;;..· -r»--. ' • • • ;; • ' ~ Hillbilly Kole Ended Buddy Ebsen to Tackle Alien Job HOLLYWOOD (A P) -After nine years Jn ·'The Beverly Hillbillies," Buddy Ebsen is returning lo television in the tall in roles totally alien to that of t b e good-natured multimillionaire. On an episode of "Hawaii ,, ..... (. JAMES TAYlOR ·WARREN OATES · LAURIE BIRO DE NN IS WILSON ·1sr EXCLUSIVE WEIK · 2ND TOP HIT · George Peppord In "ONE ~ORE TRAIN TO ROB" NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES oean JONES sanoo DU t«'.AN .Ile FLYNN m"'ROB<RTS :iames GREGORV -~-.... -.... •11 .. ____ _ ALSO WALTDISN~Y pro<111e1lon1' TMIBAREFOOI' EXKUDVE EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ""'""_ .. __ GEORGE HAMILTON · SUE LYON 'EVE' KNIEllE& 2nd Hi! JOI., Hu1ton RJChord Crtnna ''TH( DESERTER" (GP ) WKOolTS1 "IVll •• !' 7:00 & IOtlO ''DISllTll" 1 ~4S SAT. I SUit '0IVll ... " 1:30-7100 I 10:)0 "OISllTl lt" 1 :4S·5t10 & 1:45 FREE PARKING Flve-0" he plays a crafty maUtematics profes!klr who devises a scheme to sell stolen travelers' checks. On ''G unsmoke" he tracks down wanted men with a dog, then dispenses his own justice with a bullet. For the TV movie ''The President's Plane Is r.1lssing." he is cast as a vice president awakened wilh the awesome news thal he may become the chief executive. Eb.sen, his ha ir almost white and his beard like steel wool, is not too unhappy over the .. AftOOJ Leal" ~~ Colof by MOVll:lAl3 can~llatlon or ''The Beverly Hillbillies" by CBS. The show made him a 1nillionaire and provided him wilh a ranch in ~1alibu Canyon and an oc~an­ front home in Newport Beach where he moors his 35-foot catan1aran Po I y nes i an Concept. During his years in the series he accepted few outside guest roles. "All people are lazy," he said. "As long as you have a comfortable job and you can play with boats and things, why change'? Then your series is canceled and you have to get out and find flUI how goOO you are." Ebsen said, "You look for parts. You get ahead by what you can afford lo tum down . I've turned down big money for bad parts and taken small money {or good parts."' A~Ylt,-'l.7! Jr" 11.7~ Children 1k WDOcl Allen "BANANA!" plu• "OUT OF TOWNER5" .Jae~ •e,,...mon "OISNEY'S SEAL ULA!'IO"' EXTRA PORT THEATRE MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT 9,30 P.M. STARRING BURT LANCASTER -- • FUNNIEST PICTURE YIT .. ~'···~·,£ wood) allen'S •• ... "ba'NU'Uft "s 1!111 Coul N....,. r-DIOJ.JJl.t)J~uie· ...... .....,. ~ CORONA OIL MAit ~ ALSO PLAYING THE BIG ONE •• '. On April 21, 1918 they met In the skies of Franc.• for the lost time! .. '" lido SMnd ay thn1 lhMnday 8:00 p,lfl, frlday I-SatMrdoy , • l :JO p.11'1. Marinee Wild •. , .... 2:00 P·"'· Sat. Matlllff" ...• 1 :l O & S:OO Jlrwott N/.(11 •· •• ,,.. ··-5Mn. Metlrte •• '. 1 :00 ' 4:10 t. '-'>•lo., Ulo hlo -01. :1-f lla EXCLUSIVE THEATRE RUN A story of bve... " set against /' tre vrien:e or rebe1100 /· Professor To Gi ve Prog ra:n Orange Coast College mu!lic instructor Justin Colyar will present an ev1::111ni.: of choral and organ music this month at St. James' Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. The concert will be held July 25 at 8 p.m. at 3209 Via Lido. It will be re~ated Aug. I at 7 p.n1. at F'irst Baptist Church. 1010 Seventeenth St., Santa Ana. Music wil l include Suite in C by Henry Purr e 11-F' 1 o r Peeters; Litanies by Jehan Alain; ti.1ass in C by Charles Gounod; Parlila: 0 God, Thou Faithful God by J . s. Bach: Lamb of God by Melius Chris- tiansen; Two Songs of Praise by Robert Revicki: Jubilate Deo by Benjamin Britten: and Symµhony No. I by Louis Vierne. Colyar is professor of music at OCC. He is a member of the board of the American Guild of Organists-. i le studied at Brigham Young University, the Roya l F le n1i s h Conservatory in A n t we r p , Belgium, and •~:. University of Utah. He re~t!ntly completed his doctorate at use. THE GRANT OF ALL ROCK FE ~TIVALS "Woodstock" RATED R .AL50 THE BEATL ES "Let It Be" Continuc u• Daily From 2 P.M. Adults .and J rs. 1.50 until 4 p.m. BALBOA 673-4048 OPIN •:45 71tI. ...... .. ni... '-'"lnwla SllVE Mc QUEEN 'LEMANS" ~ ~- t •DWA .. D• I c~:< ·t: i J " -"H•AT... -~·""'" ......... <""" ....... -... ,.,; --· ... ·-=-.. --..... ::n:u ~ .,.... . i "J~--... -... -·-· -.::; . -· . -.::::>!'!-~ ... Thursday , Juty 15, lm DAIL V PJIAf Jf Holly wood Sty list .Lets • . . • . Hair Down-of Actresses • ~ • HOLLYWOOD (U PI) Julius BenglMOn leads a pretty good life. He is young, nice looking, makes good money a nd is constantly in the com- pany of some or tht! most beautiful and famous won1en in the world. Bengtsson, Canadian-born and a Swedish citizen (he grew up there), is a widely· knov.•n personal hair styhst who is based in Hollywood i'."ld , as such, numbers among his customers many regular and occasional t e I ev is ion headliners, as well as pro- minent women in other fields. He has to be ready to travel, and he is. Consider: ''Jack Benny." he says. "sent me to Europe &!! a surprise for his wife Mary. He was going to Europe to do two Des O'Connor te l e vi sion shov.·s, and he wa nted her to come with him. She he.d a bad back, and he wanted to make it easier ·on her so she wouldn't have to go out to a hairdresser. So he asked me if I wanted to go on ahead and wail for her in the lobby of the Dorchester Hotel in London when she arrived. He thought it would be a nice surprise. I did 1t. And I cut his hair too." "The whole lhing made a lol of women I know jee.lous - that their husbands wouldn't dream of doing the same thing for their wives." Among Bengts.son's other customers are Hope Lange (who'll be in Dick Van Dyke's new fall series), Zsa Zsa Gabor, Pat Crowl ey, Rita Hay\\.'Orlh, Irene D un ne , Barbara Rush , Lainie Kar.an, Anne Ba.xter and N a n c y Reagan, wife of Ca tlfornia Gov. Ronald H.eagan. PACIFIC WALK-INS Alt Col..,. Show ll•rtwor1 S1rt1u •rod "THI OWL I TH• PUSS Y CAT" Pl~: "MAN CALLEO SLIOOI" Under 1' M111t Bo Wl111 P•rt M 'Th• Enl!r• C•rlll•d A•rnlll..t For Prlc• of One A~ult AGmlHl9!11 !All Color F•mllv Entor!•lnm•nl i '0ESCAl"I! FltOM T+I• PLANliT OF THI APIS" Pl111 "THE LOST COttTl!'ll!Nf•• . ' ..... -·-··-. JJl.Hll Or•ntt CounlJ I P remlert E"9•11m•flll SHVI M<0 Ut•n lllrt Iii "LE MA!'l5" CO) s11v1 Meo.,.... 111 ''THE TNOMAS CllOWH AFPAlll" r-,---. __ __ .. _., --(l .. lt~7..a-!1 All Calot F•mllv EMtrt11nm1n! Wtl! 0!1n•v'1 "MILLION OOLL/.lt OU(I(" "' Pl•,. JOI! Ftynn "BAR EFOOT EX5CUTtVl 0' '" All Color Prrmloro Ou•lln l!otlmA" ''HAJIRY Kl!LLEllMAN" COP! F'lu• Jo~n ~1111on "TNI! Ol!Sl!ltTl!ll 0' !GPI ... _._ • •• -...... 1 M l 101 All Co!Oo" Ft,,...lly Enlu!tln,..,..,.T W•U Ohnt V'I '0MtLLIOlf DOLl.All OUCK" F'lu• J"" Flynn "aAllEFOOT EXl!CUTIV•" .,~~'G' .. ---. " "--1 ........ - t ll·llll All CcllOr F'rtmltrt Engagemtn!I Kirk 00tl9IA1 "A GU!'IFIGHT0 ' 10"1 F'l111 F'tl!V Dukt, Shtr"" Tiit "VAll.IY 01' T!'I• OOLLI" ..... _ ... ...... _c._ , __ ,, U 4·1111 .1.11 Color , ...... Undtr 17 N1111t B• Wl!h P•rl'nl "SUMMI JI 01' •tr• F'l111 Alldr•y l'ltPb\/F" ''WAIT UNTIL OAJIK" l ....... , .. . _, ....... , Ul·t ttJ "f!'ll lt l!'S A GlllL IN MY SOUi"" 4111 Pl11• "tMe YOUHO Glli.t.DUATl l" "' ·; In addition, t lltre are, because ~·s never on u.,. among many others, Mrs, She doesn't know an)'Q\~g Alfred Bloomingdalt, Mrs. about time but she alflll Dean JohnM>n, Mrs. Jerry great. Her basic ooUook is ~ Orbach of the department wanL<J to be 1ultry and Btl)'. store chain, Mrs. Wa lt Disney She has too much hair as far and Nahcy Sinatra Sr, as I'm concerned , but she'• Bengl.!ison describe!! some of comfortable that way." ·• his notable customers as Bengtsson, who wag Maril1n follows : Monroe's hair stylist for !Ort!• -Miss Lange: "Very easy time, is a long-lasting, non· to work with. Basically con· flamboyant craftsman In a servaUve." profession in which more than -Z.,a Zsa: "Fabulous. She a few of his highly publicized just wants to be very colleagues have had sudden glamorous." hol streaks Md then quickly -Mrs. Sinatra: "Down 10 fiuled and disappeared. l:le earth, a very nice woman. A says: lypiceJ. Italian mother. She's ··Some guys go benerk always cookin g for her kids. over their publicity and become s I a rs themselves-She's always worried that Nancy Jr. isn 't eating. She's Important women won't put up extremely thoughtful." with that for long, especially women in show businell."I. They -Mrs. Reagan : "Conserva-can't wait two hours. No one i:t tive in her hair style. Her clothes are very styl.ish." irreplaceable. That tem- -Miss Hayworth: "She's peramenta! businesg may lm- been my favorite movie star press some people, but not for years, and il's a thrill for -='='="~'=·=· ========; THE BEST 1ne to be doing her. She's ex-•r citing. unpredictable and a lit- tle v.·ild. Before I do her hair, she may just put on a record and start dancing." -fi.1iss Kazan: "I love he r but .she drives me nuts RcadC'rship po 11 s prove "Peanuts" is one of t he \\'Orld's mo:<it popular comic s trips. Read It daily ln lhB DAILY PILOT. RECORDS AND TAPES AT DISCOUNT JULY and every month is DISCOUNT MONTH Al THE MUSIC HALL where all reconls and tapes are said at discount JULY SPECIALS: A and M, MERCURY RECORDS UST JUl Y P'llC[ PllCI FL YING BURRITOS:~'M'W'.1 ... ,,. J49 PROCUL HARUM: ~·::i~r"CIO!' ,;, J49 CARPENTERS: ~T.l~f".'............ '" J49 BURT BACHARACH : ~'M':[IS~ .. J49 CAROLE KING: ~m~L .......... su 349 ROD STEWART: r.m:iil"''!ll."~'11:: 349 PLUS ••• THE COMPLETE CATALOG OF A ANO M RECORDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES. ALSO, THE COMPLETE MERCURY-PHILLIPS CAlALOG S, CLASSICS AND POPS. ATLANTIC, COTILLION, ELEKTRA, REPRISE AND WARNER BROTHERS: STEPHEN STILLS #2 ~.?.mL 1.11 34.9 JONI MITCHELL im~n""""······•·u 349 CARLY SIMON l\'!:~1......... •.n 299 GRAHAM NASH ~'mm~··················'·" J49 MARY lW..ml't.f.~11:::.1....... . . .. UI 299 LONG JOHN BALORY ~.:l:l:11 ....... u 1 299 349 TAIQS EMERSON, I.AKE, PALMER '~~~ YOU Wll1 RMI Tiii ClllPl.ITT CATALOIS Of ATUllTIC. cmWOll. 11.ffiU, llPllSI 1110 lllNll llOTllllS ll lll llSIC lllU. SIOllS. LOG~ ALSO fOl 1111 COii· IUTt ~ C.ITllOIS Al 111£ MUSIC lllll ••• 1111111 llllllC ~LI fllST ..• THE MUSIC HALL SHCIAU AT All Tlllll Ut<All<MCS1 NEWPORT .. AIHIOM ll LANO I HOl' .. UIO CCHTlll: : HI XT TO llUlto'J. 'IT SHOI'. SUNSET STRIP •• ""'" "'"· ! o,,..t1i. Tiit 'Mlltll.., CENTURY CIT'( " "' .... "'" " ... ' COltNlll 0.. CIN'TUll'I' CITY. • LUOO.t.CI• .. . ' • ---~ , .. ,,. )""'"~'·l ---. ,,.., .. I H DAILY P1LOT Thursd.ly, Jijly 15, 1971 ~ ~ Black Do~tors Fulfill Dream j DETROIT IAPI -A group . i •f blaci. doct.or5 ill realizing its dream to build an "ouis in the desert." It Is a n ultramodern, fully ~uipped ~ medical center in the grime of t:; t.ht predominantly Neg re ~ alums in Dr:troit's East Sidt. parartly beyood advertising • lillle easl.3. When In the desert fir buyers~ you welcome an oasis. We sran tall~ the center ''the ~ this will be equally On comprehensive health welcome ... Swan said. center fu the naUon sponS(lrtd by a national med IC a J MM! ef the eight doctors at organiu.tion, f.ouoded by the center were recruited private physicial\!." from the same East Side. c., "Most of u.~ grew up and :: practiced medicil'le in poor •. neighborhood~ like lhi~. The ~ center was our dream." Dr. •.. Lionel F. Swan. 6.1. said. He :: has tftn an East Side phys i· .; cian 21 years and is one of the ~ five founders nf the new -: Detroit Mttlical .and Sl.irgical •. ~nter. The center stands out in the "II wasn't easy to induce the neighborhood and that i1I what men to join who had a private Swan Inten ded . "We 're bringing the poor into the Practice and were doing all mainstream of medicine. The right. We told them !hey I ·n h would be making helter use of peop e w i ave something their abllitie!I and that we they can be proud 11f . hoped they would be making "f'or ever so long, the only as much money at tht: cen- medical facilitie.'! available tn ler." Swan siid. U.'! were storefronu a n d The physicians _ six blacks , The center i~ four stories ttf renovated fire houses • n d and two "whiles _ a re brick , gleaming ~las.~ and shops. surgeons, obstetricians and steel. By c<>mpa riso:i. a sign "We wanted dignified care gynecologisU. general prac· ~· on one bo.11rded-up building for the poor. Clinics were not titinner!I and a part-time across the street advertises the answer. As soon as you set radiologist and in ternist They .:: "For sale or rent." Next to something up saying it's for treat about 200 patients a day. ':• that ill the long abandoned the poor. you discriminatt_" Swan hopes that a pediatrician ~!."'iiMiiaiib<ii1ii0 •iiiill<iiaiiuiiliiy iiSiihoiiiip .• ··iiiia P-iiiiiiiiii. ·iiwii•iihii.kii• ii10iiiithiii,iikiiiiit .ii, ii1ii"ii'ii"iiiiii"ii"ii"'iiii1iidiideiidiiii,.ii1ii1 ijmij'ij"ij'hii. iii-I ' '• " • IS WORT • IN • • NO MINIMUM bAlANCE REOUiREd Yes. 1hara riglit! Free checking -r.o 1ninifrMml bal.11nce r&qtlired. Anything that's frff is worth checking, and now ~ the right time 1o check inio Anaheim Savings .. free aerrices. We''le joined with a major national bank offering you complete Savings and Loan plus banking· services. Only at AMM+m Savings can yoo deposit $1000 and eam the highesl interest in the nation on insured savings and receive the benefits of •• , Free eh-ecking, Pre- ferred Customer rates on aulo and boet k>ans, and Preferred CUstomer rates on personal loana. Learn about these at our Huntington Beach oftlce. FREE SAFE dEposiT boxES FfM with teeOC.1'11 batance of S1 ,000 t1' more. Your personal ,.fe depoe;it box at our Huntington 8MCh omc. ot anywhere tn the wortd )'OU desire. (Size: Up'° 3y,_. x 5• x 24~. M you need to do ia MM9e R of "f041f SA afemd location and we wifl \Ike care ot the dewns. 63 Two to five Y'M'f' tenn certificate accounts with $5,000 '"tnlmum balance. 50 YEARS OF Sl!CURITY Accounts are insured to 120,000 and pi'Otected by Alloheim Savinga' 100% record ol aatoty. ANAHEIM SAV'INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION , MAllH OFFICE: 117 W. Llntol" Aw. Afl•h9illt, C.hlorroi1 m.1ua 411 Maif!S""' H11N 1rigtoe Beacfl, C.1t101r.•1 u ...... -.~J.-·-r.,..,...-,.-., ....... • ·e lr.w _ _....,._ t.1 1~ •. ---------___ , ____ _ Sale Prlce1 Honored Thru Sun., July 18 l/N·BROOK Replacement "BUDGET" DOOR • All aluminum, ribbed design. • 7" kickp!ote-3" center push bar. • 30", 32" or 36" widths, a ir cushion closer- complete with hardware. REG . $10.99 SAVE $3.001 "DELUXE" DOOR • Beautiful satin alum· inum finish-fea- tures a distinctive int erwoven grille. • 12" kick plote-- 30", 3 2" or 36" widths. • Complete with automatic closer & all hardware. REG. $24.99 SAVE $5.00 "PACE-MAKER" DOOR • Roll formed frame with 7" kickplote & child & pet proof grille . • 30", 32" or 36" widths- with air cushion closer & all necessary hardware. REG. $16.99 SAVE $4.001 "PREMIER" GOLD DOOR • Beautiful gold onodiz'ed fin ish. • Fin est quality extruded frame, high fashion double grille. • 36" wide, 12" kickplate, • Automolic air cushi on closer & all necessary hardware. .· ' REG. $29.99 SAVE $5.001 • • Full FN1me Ah1mlnum ·WINDOW SCREENS "Maintenance Free -Never Needs Pointing!" •All a luminum-never rusts or stain s your house. • Compl ete with hardware. l 8''x24'' • 18''x36'' 24 ''x36 '' • 3 0 ''x30'' $ 29 Tul ip Typo 30''xS4 '' • 3 6 ''x48'' 36''x36'' • 30 ''x48'' $ 79 Pneumatic DOOR CLOSER SLIDING PATIO SCREEN DOOR SCREEN DOOR LOCK LATCH • Will replace mo1t 1creen door locks. • fosy t.o iristoll-<ornplete wi!h hordwor•. REG . $2.1 9 • For wood or metal screen doors or storm doors. • Ad justable clo1 irig speed. REG. $129 $1.79 • AU ·aluminum frame adjusts to fit most sliding gloss doors. • Nylon rolle r g lides for smooth operation. 30" Wide ,REG. '18.95 ,.~. Wl~e' .... ,,,,., s1499 ~· ··1> $ •I" Wlcle •••• $22.95 99 Ea.. 60" Wide ••!ii· $24.95 s1999 Do-It-Yourself RE-SCREENING TOOL • Moke1 It •01y to r1ploc1 tom REG. $1.19 77' Sliding Screen DOOR CATCH • For ouhide 1liding me!ol 1Cr•en doers. • Adju1t1 to lit REG . 69c ' 55' -----· _..__ , TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE Bargain time! hunters .. .. it's July Clearance Prices have in this every ad been reduced . section far the Check "hot values" that will stretch your dollars! DAILY PILOT Thurtday, July 15, 1971 ·-·~----... -''trlf.. ~,;;;;--\ ',) ,..,.,.,._ .. ---.. ___ .,-:-~ ... '.M• --• '~ ~-.... ""--.............. ,.-4 ~-" ~ .... .. -.. ------~ • "I ....• r~ .... . ·,· 'Y •y -i.... . -· JFJ.... • - • I I .:;, . \~-- I l ' I 1 \ ' ' ·-.. • 'f DAILY PILOT 'Sinking' Proble111 Studi ed \\'ASHIN<3TO~ 1l'l'l 1 A report issued Sa1 11rd;1y b~ th<' (;eoJogic1:1I Suri t'~ rna) g11 e )'OU a sinking St'n:-atu111 Joseph F. Pularid of lhl' su rvey's subs1dl'nc1· rC'!o1·:1reh projt"Cl al &1er:11ue1110, s:11d land s1nkin~ prohl!·rn s around the world are bound tu brcornC' 1nore eQrn1non ;u1d !-1·rinu:. 111 lhe next fe"' de1·ad<'~ "Subs1denc·l• 111! t111• l:ind surfacP 1 (·an rt''-Ull fr11n1 prolongrd ht'ill ,I' \\ 1thdr~11r:1t or y,·ater. oi! ur g;is fr<11n subsurfaC'f' ~1u11·s. and fnun extensllt' ren1u1;1I of :-olid:-b.v 1nining,"' i'ol:ind reportt·d. it not only can. ti t1a~ Jn sonie <1rea<; I <111 d subs1denet• lireau).(• Jt is gradu:1l. n1ay 1101 nut \e1•d for SOmf' tune. • • lhu'1da,p, Juty lS. }C}71 ..... -- .... s v .. Famil y 'Picked Up : And Left for New Zealand WEU.INGTON, N. z. (AP) becoming dirtier every year. ·How would you like lo go fl) -The Oswald Kr•us family "One day in March last year, New Zealand?" Mrs. Kraui got ~. red<arpet welcome Oaaie came home and said, recaUs. "That .started It." when they migrated from eon.1-=j~~i;i..,;;i,.i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;91-­ necticut to New Zealand. John Mars.haU, deputy prime minister who is In charge of immigration, hap- ·pened to ~ aboard tbt same plane and delayed h i s departure froD) the airport to greet Kraus, hi! wife Ruth and t\,eir two daughters. In a search for high-quality immigrant.s New Zealand last1 year extended its migrant fare scheme to the United State5. The Kraus fam ily was the first te arrive under ii. The V.'t'icome v.·as a good omen : The family is happy in this capital city of 295,000. For them to pull out of their comfortable home In Milford , CoM., was not an easy decision. At i5 Kraus was manager of the New Rochelle, N. Y., ofice of Can1bridge University Press, his employer for 12 years. JULY CLEARANCE of SUMMER JEWELRY •11artecl nec~l •e•I, elio~•11. belh, rin91, eerrin91 l/2-PRICE •ame .as law •• 50¢ CHILDHH'S $299 LAMPS EA 'ONLT-11. ... $7.95 Many Other Sale '---------::----"Items In Tiie Stare It becon1£'s obi 1011.s i.llong coast.~. hOY."i'l'Cr, "11 hf'U !he (M_·ean sta rts eorn111g tarllier up lhe shurf'' :1s 1h1· land surfacC' si n~s inlo urnl~·rground \•01ds left by p111np1ng or mining. Already. Potand s;11t!. ··111 parts of California and J:1pan _ NEWPORT TEACHER FLEET WHITE HERDS GROUP OF GREMMIES TO WATERY INTRODUCTION 'Water Babies' Learn Ropes of Surfing Almost Before Fine Art of Walking to Beach "It was a big step starling all over ag<>~n in the middle of our lives, he said. "It was ~ so much that New 7..ealand lured us here, but that we a!s 9049 Allen!• A•e.-Nerl ta new Lud•l'• •I M•gnali• Huntin9ton B•ad•---t6a-011 l-B•nkAm11tic•rd large areas of heavy J)llpul:i-.------------~ tion and 1·aluable industri:il deve lopment are protected from bt'ing covC"reJ by niany fttl of v.•attr only by Cflfl· stru ('t1on of an rx1rns11·e syslem of dikrs. flood 1\a!ls. locks and pumping stations." Knov.·n areas of n1;1jor land :subsidence a!> a rC'suJr or oil and gas 11·ithdrav.als include parts of Texas. Califo rnia. NO. 1 ON THE COAST Your Hometown Newspaper ls 'W ater Babies' Hitting Surf Witl1 Some Help in Newport were unhappy in the States. 1--:=1~====""""""""""""""~""""~===~= •·\\'e y,·ere unhappy v•ith the political situation ; unhappy that so much of the tax dollar went on supporting a military and defense budget. We were unhappy about the economic situation and unhappy about racial tension." The DAILY PILOT Venezuela. llaly and .Japa>~n~. -~=============~! 11111;1;\'' ' ' ' ' ' . ''• \·:':•"= ~ I •".·,-•' .... ,\' __ i{ Summer Clearance! I ~" --,.··h .., :"".-'·, ·-,, REYNOLD'S YARN ALL SALES FINAL! LIMITED COLORS! .... • •• A~d•t•au• . ·-· l .00 1.SO Cnlill.a~ . " ... >00 1.50 K.I; Mo~ui 700 1.00 Compl•men! 100 c •••••• 11. ... ' "' l/2 PRICE SALE ff\' CANDACE PEARSON • or IM 0 1111 Pikll S!l !I Southern (;a!iforni;i babies are br,rn knowi11g how to surf. And in seaside communi11es likl' 1'\cll'port Beach 1t:t in- stincts are so ingrained that lilllc b~1bies ride their bonrds ovf'r the hi~hcsl w:rvcs. This is the mystique n1an.v Easterners and "inlanders" bt'lirrr even aboul bearh re~idcnt s. Bui the Ney;·porl Bc<ll'h flet'l't':l!ion J)cµartmrnt, with rhe help n! 22-.iear-<•ld Fll't'! \\' h i ! 1· • is c·on!>lrurtively dernons1ra!u1g th;1t w h 1 IC' natural lalents 111:1~ exi st. cer- lain learned tt·chniqut''> ,ind i.kills arc needed tu surf 111:11. At a1\·csomply C'arly hours !\111nday !hrough Friday. \\'hitc takrs ··v.·ater babiPs'' ranging tro111 J0-4U _1 c<>.rs old out into Mrs. Klaus adds: "We felt the surf near NeYi'JX>rt Pier for all pretty y,•e\I altuhed to the like hamsters in a treadmill two-weeks o f funda menu1l ocean, pointing out that most ... running like mad to stay lessoil.'i. have had prior ocean swim-in the same place. II seemed The blond and blue-eyed in-to us that the individual ming ex,.,..rience and that all a" rage ~ so d'd ·t l'a e slructor has been surfing since .-~ .e ,..~r n J n v he was seven years old, must pass a. 1ninimum swim-2.tly poy,·er over what was hap- folloll'ing a famil y interest. ming test before ii llo wtd lo pening. Despite his 15 years of ex-join the classes. de·~~~~e~\'hi:n b~~~~e u;~~ ~ pcrience. this is his first \\'hite, a sociology student at many other ways in which it format teaching experience, UC S11nta Barbara. a n d could be spent. We v.·ere help- but ii obviously agrees with Ne1vport Beach resident. calls ing along something with him. himself ' · pre I t y much which we disagreed. "I enjo~· thf' ou!doors in the unemployed except during !he "We feel as though we've liUn doing what I like best." he summer.'' wakened up. We are not con- sn1iles. But he is pleased \l.'ith his tributing 10 that destruction In addition lo praising !he present emplo)'ment, ad-and v.e hC1ve a sense of idea! working conditions. he milling another extra benrfll rrlit>f." has nothing bul good v.·ords 1s 11•t1lchin" thr students' "'! 1 f 1 f II ,. abou! his studt>nts. .. 1 1e t·a a _rs or l<' n.raus parents. 1\hnm he good. fami!.1• was a discussion Kraus ... 'II Wtlor~ Pr.de 01 Po·~·~~.on l• P•n OI Yo•t Ptm:h•ae ~Q ':; ORANGE .. The City Centre" COSTA ME~A ...,-:-..~" !ACfD'I !•om P•n~ev'1--South Coast Plato "'· 1ne "'ftte•l~ll! "They really have a. lot of na!uredly calls, "pretty .?.!nus-had v.irh a friend :>bout pollu- cnthus1as1n, are willing 10 ac-in~." lion-Long Island Sound 11Rs ... 1~ L~'•"ood ,.,,,.,, L~k•wooct, iv,., M111. 11 ...... a• cept criticism. The)· like to,.,. _ _. _____ .;.. __ _. ___________ _. ______________________ 1 M~ncf\•"•r ftl G G. Frwv 61'.l 2/SI 5.,,101 •1 s~n 0 •"91> r'""" HO 7111 learn, they really enjoy it," he 11 :;a~ s. He confirn1s that they arc HEMPHILL'S SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE Kt•m• .. • .... 1.00 R~b•n 11.•vonne 4.00 .so 2.00 YOU CAN LEARN TD IOHT OR CROCHET WITHIN Japan Nuc lear Role FURTHER REDUCTIONS • The MIN UTE~ •• • ~El US PROVE H I SpJits U.S. Cabinet KNIT WIT So. Coatt Plcno Costo """° Phofl• 545-llll \VAS!Hi\'l;TQN lA P! -The possibi111y of a nuclear role for Japan has touehed a r;i11' nerve in !he Nixon ad· min1stra!1on wl!h 1ndu:al1ons Singer sewing machine savings also at Singer dealers. we have a credit plan designed to lit Y2l!! budget. SAN CLEMENTE SEWING CENTER '220 S. Ole Vista -492-8719 S<11n Clemente •A T~olnt[ l lNO[" CC'MH.NY ~llNOl•OEAWI on One lbuch SeMng! Newest Touch & s_ew"' sewing machine wilh handy carrying case. Reg. $349.95 NOWSV495 i ~~· t~-1 - One touch and YoU IWl!Chirom S!raight lozig-zag.SIW 7 atmth sti!ches, too. Free instructions on use of Bnt ne'W~eewing machine }(XJ buy. 7S81576 Tll• Singer 11• 3B'Crtdll Plan SINGER ..,_.,._....,, helps you hive th111 v1lu11 c.m.-...... )'OU.•.,.,.Paoll now-within Y.2Y!' budget. wdwllNOlll'OC).IPANY. ... ,_ .. .,._~ COSTA Ml,A-ltktel I S•ttfl•-· S••rti Co"t !'tor•, 540·l6JJ COSTA MESA -2)00 Ho•i'>or &lrd., Ho11lo1 C•11to1. •I 9-ll •S HUNTINl*TON llACH.-ldlrt9 ... et leoch. H11rtlfrt9 tori loHh c •• , .... 1•7-1041 011.ANlil-ll Sha11rt•rt io,t, "Tho City" Ce111e1. S4J-J4•S GAIDlN GllOVE-ftl1 Chapmon, Oro1111• C•urity Plo111, 510-401 0 ....... --,~ --~~~ ----• ...l.-• --.. -.. ot a Cabinet-leve l i;plit over 1hr issue. 1'be State De r a rt men I Thursday volunteerl'd a sta.1e-1 n1en1 lo ne1\sn1en_ s.'lytng repor1s of a p n It n t 1 a ! Japanese deplo~ 111en1 of nu1 !ear 1\·earon.~ can\#' from .. elnurly and uncertain" sourers [ D1~par tn1ent s p n k r <; m a n Charlrs \V . Hray said it y;as his u n d e rs l a 11 d 1 n ~ !hat Secrr1ar~ or OC'fense \lf'hin l R. La ird was not the ~t:lUfl'f' of 1hr report~ I ;\'onethtless. ti 1\as karned 1'1e State Depar1m1•n! ::iskt•d for the 1ransrr1111 nt a: barkgronud nrws br if' f '. n g1 e:lven new.~men by Arnf'rican official.~ in Tokye covering tfle nuclear issue. Laird 11 in Tokyo for talks en J1p1nesr military policy. Also , a hi11h official ~·ho a~krd lo be ltft unidtnlifitd s:i1d Laird h1d declined a S!atr De~rtment briefing on tffrct.~ of the nuclear oon- prolif<:"ration trtaty crn Japan, v.·hirh signed the pact last year amid strong controver1y. Br:iy 11pentd his daily metl· ing y,·11h new1men with a st;:rlemenl that Included: "We knnv." of no re1pon1Jble body of opinion In J1pan or tilt Uni ted States that advocales nuclear arms for Japan or even foresees their necessity or possibility.·· The Tokyo reports said the l American of f i cl a I !I h11d prrdicted Japan might deploy nuclear weapons by tM 1980s because er Chinest ml1sile progre:u and !he po~slbllity the U.S. nuclear position n1ight bt re1tr1lntd by an a r m .,liml1atlon •trttmtnt , with lilt SoW"llt Union. I Anolhtr indication of thf' State Dtpartmenrs deep cnn- cem ever lhe reports w1s an unu~ual del11y in the opt"ning of Bray's daily ~ess1on wilh newsmen. Officials h1ttr said this \\.'as the rf'sult of a lengthy teltphone convt'rs;it1on1 .,.,·1th Secre!ar\' nf S t n t e \\'illiam r . i10,1?ers a! the l C8hfornia \\'hill' II fl us e Rogf'r s, .,.,.hQ is y,•itjl Prf'~1drnt Nixon. C'le.~red the stron,l!ly ~·orded stalement read b)' RrAy the nfficlnl .~aid ,.. "" .. ---. - 300 PAJR TRIDERiTE SHOE TH[ SHOE THAT U"'OERSTA"'OS CHILDllE" $600 TO $3001 VALUES TO $17.00 ·MEN'S SHOES· 300 PAIR-SIZES TO 13 FLORSHEIM VALUES TO $39 .95 s17 .80 lo $21.80 WINTHROP VALUES TO $22.00 ,- Wt•ltt 4: t•1: t•l Ji 1200 PAIR-SIZES TO 11 ~~ JOHANSEN 890 Enna Jettick® TO * RISQUE * HILL and DALE 1590 * VALUES TO $30.00 * SIZES to 11 1 GROUP WOMEN & CHILDREN VINYL BOOTS $soo VALUES TO $11.00 Open Mon. & Fri. tlJJ 9:30 P.M. 54 FASHION ISLAND 644-4223 NEWPORT CENTER O,,OSITI llOADWAf Protects Aniuials House Unit OKs Wild Horse, Burro Proposal WASlllNGTON 1 AP ) -The House Interior Cvmm 1ttee ap· proved Wednesday a bill to protect all wild. free-roaming horses and burros on public lands. "\V1ld free-roanung horsl's and burro~ are Jiv1ng symbols of the h1s1onc and pioneer spirit of the West" and "are fast disappearing from the American scene," the hill states. The measure prov1de~ !hat. ln order to protect the an1m:ils lron1 capture. b randing. h:trassment or death, !hey are to be considered as an integral part of the natural ecological system of the public lands. It directs lhe secretary er the interior to designate and maintain specific range~ on public lands as sanctuaries for the animals. The bill also provides that, where an area is found to be • overpopulated. the old. the sick. or the lan1e animals n1ay be destroyed in a humane manner. The act provides a m ~ imum punishment of one year imprisonment and a $2,000 fine for harming or selling any wild free-roanung horse or burro or con\·ert1ng one to private use v.·1thout authority from the Interior Department ----- ' Society Section Page 14 3404 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH I SUMMER CCGIQftCC ON DRESSES PANT SUITS SWIMSUITS Buy one at our regular price get one for just o1 $ Prepares Exltibit J im Smith. 31 , of Laguna Beach 1n akes last 1ninute preparation for opening of colorfu l "Sa.,.,1dust f'estivat" in Laguna Bea ch. Casualness is the "''atch\vord at the informal art assemblage in Laguna Canyon. It opens a six·\veek run Friday, aJong ,,,.ilh the more formal Festival of Arts and \\·ith Art-A-Fair. Wl1ite NAACP Preside11t Out To E11d Race Di scri111ii1atio11 1'11NNEAPOLIS. ~·!inn. (A Pl \\'ere unt il that trip I marlr In just looking for an alibi to get -!\Ivie Kap lan belongs to f1\·e .l\liami Beach, fla., in 1932." ou1. j Jewish congrci;:at1ons and one he said. "l have no ax tn RrJnd . I feel his \\'hilc being driven 2JJout I'm pr;icticlng n1y ,Judaism in Christian church. hut most ac\i\'e 1nteresl is 1n !he National Association for the fl11an1i by a i\egro, Kaplan n1y everyday life . 1 ff'('] I'm eame tn a hotel that had a doing n1ore or a service thi.s sign. "No Je1•.-s or dQgs allow-v.«1v than making money and Advancement of Colored ed." living off the fat or the lMd." I People. The driver saw Kaplan was He sold out the family The 67·YCPJ"o(lld retired tan· perturbed and said : "Don't business and relired nine 1 ne ry executive has served as feel badly. ~tr. Kaplan \\'c yl'ars ago. president or 1he predominantly Negroes can'L go out altf'r 8 Ile :ind his "'ife Emily have Negro orgnn1tat1on since 1966, pm. "'1lhoul a perm1! fro111 !11 0 d::iughlers and a son. all and 58 rncn1bers of l11s family lhl' city · 1narried. Ills latcsl grandson hold hie 1ncn1bersh1ps 1n the The dr'1ver r.lso said '.\'l•j.lrnt'i is the child or Dr. Edward NAACP . 11cren'L allo"'ed to swim 111 !hr Kiv1e Kaplan, professor of 1'hr: latest addtllon was ocean. romance I a n g u ages at Jeremy Joshua Kaplan. a Kaplan says there is a small Amherst College, Ma.ss. grandson who was enrolled as minority among the half He look up membership "''ilh a life n1e1nber "''1lh1n 10 hours m1llio11 members of th e the Congregational chu r ch cuALF d vf birth las1 l\1a v 20. NAACP that resents having a \li'hen a close friend Dr. S. DAILY PILOT !:J Addict Inmates Helped WASHINGTON (AP) Because the number o I pri5(1ners "'1th drug prob!en1s is rspidly 1ncreas1ng, the Bureau of Prisons 1s develop.. ing a 'A'idc range of treatment progran1s. Congress was told Wednesday, "/ can assurf' this C'Om- mittee that these programs "'iii continue le receive niaJor emph11s1s ," Norm an A. C11rt.son, d1rector of t h e Bureau Qf Pn!ons, lf'!lified at a hearing on drug·abu.st . Carl!On told thf' House public heall/1 :-ulicon1n1itlet-, he<ided by Rf'p _ Paul G. Hoge rs, ~ D-Fla .. l that during the past year "30 percf'nl of al! l'!ffcnders committed to federal custody had histvrif's or drug abuse." Carlson 1 a I d specialb:ed treatment units have been aei up at \ht federal rerormal.Or)' at Alderson. W. Va.: the federal corre('tlonal institution at Danbury. Conn .; the youna adult facility al t.11Jan, Mich.: and adult institutions at Terminal Island, and La Tuna, Tex. JULY CLEARANCE! NAME BRANDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES Heel Hu99ers • Life Stride • Hush Puppies • Miss Wonderful • Air Step ALL Summer Dress Shoes REDUCED TO CLEAR All Styles ., !One inch. two inch -three inch heels) Re9. $13.00-$18.00 NOW $697 L> $1197 Savo$S.00-$6.001P1;r PANT SHOES AnotledColors-V1luosto$ll.00$5oo SANDALS wh;to, Blo<k , Navy, $300 $500 Brown • Vo1lues to $9.00 AND CHILDREN'S SANDALS $1 97 $3 97 MEN 'S SHOES Anodod StylH · Vo1lues to $22.00 $1000 SAV-ON SHOES fl, al/, How did Kaplin ~el wra p-11hite man as preside nt. Ralph Harlo11·, educator and C'(> ped up in an or~;inizat1on Rut he brushf's that off, missionar.v of 1\1 a r t ha 'sl LA 'RG-E c.J[ ZES prin1arily dcdic<itt•d lo <1d-s;iying . "If you bclirvc in " Vinl'varri. 1\1 ass., 1vas· HARBOR CENTER e 2300 HARBOR BLVD • .. b vancing the cause of black.~·· (':lUsc you bcliel'c in 11 . 1\lany prcvCntl'tl fro1n p;1rt1cipating, ••ft!\" 1'111<: He e.~pl<iins he I c It 11hucs -and I refer to lh,·rn lll n!cs <1l a Jewi sh s~'nagogue . 1 m Phone: 546-6775 •. . rl 1~<:rirn1n~lion h1111;,elf as a <is venrcr liberc.L<: ;.inri plat-K!illl::in :i reforrn<'d Je1\·.1 UA(;K ~IA.LL"' J e11 forn1 Jiberals-11·ere scared joint'<! !larlow's church. I 545-3020 ··But I never rcahzed ho\V away \1'hen !he fc1v blacks "If you love people, you! l=:====::=:--:==========c=========o--~-cc·~--:,---"'._~m~'~"~h_::w~ot~se vff the l~m:::ad~e~a:.:.p1:o~le:•~L~B~":'~'h:e~y~w~'ej1_•~.:p:1:~y~•:·:i1h~lh~e~m~.'~'~K~a~pl~a:n ~sa:;~d .~J_=-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==-~-~-~~~~ (Next to Thrifty's) Windsor does it again! Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 15-16-17 ·· ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK DRESSES AND PANTSUITf BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE GET ONE FOR JUST A ••••• PANTS • 'TOPS • SKIRTS • BLOUSES REG. TO $9 . REG. TO $1 3. REG . TO $19. sg * SWIM SUITS * Reg . lo $13 .00 NOW S 7.00 Reg. lo $19 .00 NOW $ 9.00 Reg . to $23.00 NOW $12.00 Windsor HARBOR CENTER 1300 HARBOR, COST A MESA 546-1622 WE MUST MOVE OUR 1971 ZENITH PRODUCTS TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1972 MODELS ARRIVING DAILY CHECK THESE CLEARANCE PRICES ll•Jl4 C~1rm;~ lt••y ,t,..,er•<•n Shltd Comp•c! Con1olt 1972 SOLID STATE ZENITHS 111 Stock J Prlc.ecl r. HJI SAVE SAVE SAVE ON BLACK & WHITE RADIO STEREO Conl.,,,l>&•••Y 5•yltd Con•olt Thi CARLOS 91.ll'l-Dll:I Mtdlle•r•nN n S!yltd, Compitcl VHl'/UHF With SPGl!ltt 01•!• fREE 1 YEAR PARTS & SERVICE ·~~..,,. .. ·-l•1uti.11M FREE COLOR ANTENNA-IF YOU BUY ABC COLOR TV • i ' \ 1 ' ' i.. I THUR5.·fRl.·5AT. JULY 15rh, 16t~ ....t 17rh N• FlHKe C'""91 If , ..... It! '' hyt • SALES • SERVICE 9011 ATLANTA AT MAGNOLIA (IN THE LUCKY DISCOUNT C!NTER) HUNTINGTON BEACH PH. 968-3319 ~ERVING ORANGE COUNTY f'O R 20 YR S. N• O.w., )6 M•11ttls T• P.., I IF YOU WANT TO SEE A ZENITH AS IT LOOKS ON DISPLAY AND NOT OUT OF A CATALOG SEE US-WE HAVE THEM ALL. O•AN~l COUNTY'S LAll:IJIST ZENITH DIALll .. I 1 . ' I I .. • " --" . . •• --, -I .. ..-.. •-••• ••·•- 14 OA.tlY PILOT Th111'!.da~ Julr 15, 1971 -""'----~~--~~~~~~~~ Un d'.er --· El ections Put Bali Island Paradise P ressu re DENPASAR, Bali !UPI) - There's trouble in t.his Pactfic c:iaradi!e This lovely resort island east ef Java and lts one million voters have berome a prime target in Indonesia's July 3 national parliamenl election, and the ca n1paign has put the normally happy- ~o-lucky Balinese under un- mense pressure. Before the present cam- paign begah perhaps as many as 80 percent of Balinese voters were ardent supporters of the old Sukaronist Partai Nationalist Indonesia (PNI ). But lhat was before Lhe everywhere with Gt 1 k a r from town, en the edit ol !ht latest incident.a-I b o u 1 e suspected Communist! ,..as headquarters complex of the lhe {)(fic1a\s 'Ao'ili know who government-backed s e kb e r posters. jungle.'' burned, party workers beaten. perhaps more aevue In Bai t Pt'o'I. a thin intense young man votes for whom, explain! th1t Golkar poli!lcal organizalion Tt'le PNI ~"'!"A' 11111 .of The ne.it morning 1 PNI We believe in the law. Wt than anywhere ebe in says the trouble has not only v,o1~~r',:ftw~el "bete·s"'o~e iboy<•,~,'. business 1n Singaraiah. One leader in DenpMar said no hope that on election day the Indonesia. Entire v i I I a g es dt>~nd~ on the PNI. "Go .... '"' • .. , " .. got into high gear. Today PNI leader told this reporter more than 12 hours after I left voting will be free and secret were wiped out. out to the Catholic hospital. lhe1r names checked against some observers estimate thal that 25 PNI candidates ror the Singarajah the home 0 r and thal the people vete for The tension of the ele<:lion There are two men there the master list and then hand· Bali may give Sekber Golkar assembly have been pressured Sumitra Djaja, PNI" parlia-us. We hope." campaign in Bali has affected re<.'Overing from a bad beating ed their ballot. as much as 7S percent of the intn withdrawing from the ment candidate there, had A Golk.ar Party worker in the i.,,Jand's tourist business, they received three nights ago "The ballot boxes are very total vote. race. been bumed down. Bali said "in the speeches we usually busy in midsummer. al the hands of ... shall we small, just the size of a folded On the SO.mile drive from "There is nu trouble in The PNI leader, wh11 asked tell the people that a vote fo r One hotel-keeper said the lux-say unknown masked men. hallo!, and built in such a way Denpasar to SingaraJah in the Singarajah," police com-that his name not be used, ad· Golkar is a vote for ury Bali Beach Jntercon-They were Catholic party that the votes must rall one on Buleleng Regency virtually mander Surai said. '"See the dcd , "Twice they have C011Je development, while a vote fGr tinental Hotel was running al workers.'' lop the other. Very orderly. every home and shop displays children playing in the to this very house, knocking at PN I i.,, a vote for Moscow." less than 50 percenl oc-Asked whether any PNI peo-On the island of Ball litlle white posters featuring streets? You should stay a day 3 a.m. and asking where I am. The charge that the PNI has cupancy, his own beach hotel ple have been kil!ed thus far in virtua!ly everyone lo<lay sits 1he banyan tree, ballot symbol er two and see for yourself. They wear masks and carry links with Moscow i1 a serious had only live gueslo;, "It a the campaign, he shook his in the shade of the banyil.n of Golkar. We had a bit of trouble earlier guns, Everyday we go lo the ooe t11 most Balinese. During new beach motel had onl "'!1-~ and answered, "belum lrt"e, 1·he snorting waler bu!· At Singarajah. the sp;",~''~"~'-w~i~lh:i'.peo~p=l~e~b~om~io~g~d~ow~•i_olh<~''_~po~l~ir~e,,_.:a~n~d~m~•~·li~la~'~Y~C~o~m:-_J'~he~l~965~'.'_•~f~te~'m~ot~h~•~f {th~e-•~P~'"._io~k~lin~g~of.;;_gu_:e~sts~. ~.'.,"'~~~~·~"~· '.'._' ~~:-_<"".~~'_~fa~to~.".s~yim"bo~l ~of~P'.'.N:_' l~, -·~'-'_w• seaport town was pla~tered people's cowbarns way ci ut manders here to repcirt the Communist coup lhe killing ef In Denpasar at the small ar worker, asked how weaker am1 weaker. SI Baek.to-School l .a~"-Aw.ay Cha rge t l • { ' ' " ' -~ '. I ·~ r , .... ! ~ .... . ' 1 _,,.,,. .. ' .. Will Hold Your Seleclion Until September Isl I "'1 1' ~. • • J {< ' r I ' I ' ,, • .. •·.: ". (~"" SAVE J6%!Boys' Knit Shirb i' ' lr , Regular 3ro~5 . ' . $1.99 t"' Perma4 Prest® poiyester-co rr on blend. lusorted colors. Boys' sizes .. 8-12, . . SAVE 25% Stripet1areJ'.'ans Re,:ular 297 $3.99 Pe rma.Prcs~ polyester-cotton blend fabrics. Assorted stripes. Boyj aius 6-12 in n:gular, •lim. ' .... ~ .. I I _Price• eITectiYO thru Saturday, July 17th V•e Sears Rer;olving Charge SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON lo S PM ... MONDAY lhru FRIDAY 9:30 AM lo 9:00 PM ... SATURDAYS 9 :30 AM to 6:00 PM -FREE PARKING! •UfNA PAllt COVINA HOUTWOOD Ol Y.MPIC & 1070 Sears POMONA 6AHTA MONICA 111·4400,121 ... 530 •••·0411 •• ,.J,41 ''1-s211 TOii AN Ct '''·1141 lt4·471 I J42-1S11 Satitfadion CAN09A PAllC ll MONTI tHOUWOOD Olt.tiNGl ... ,. IOVTM COAIT PUZ:A Guorantoocl ........ '44l·.Jfl 1 471·2J21 437·2100 VALllT tll·42ft J40·3lJl 7t.l01441, •14·2220 , ...... OUNOA\I lOHO 11"°9 PAJAOl'HA SAN'A •I IPllNOJ TffOUtAN!) OAll:S OrYovr Moner ..u.4Nl. .a2.11• 1 241·1004, 244-Ct 11 43.J-0121 YltMONT 111421 l, '' 1'4211 u.u1, 110DOC1..ua> ca. '444011 .. ,.,.........,.,2,.11;11 11•~'''' ~ck -----~ ........ ,_ ... _. --}\',Ii~ -·--......... \"" -------------.-~ :;:::.::. ~ ---.--~·-.. ·~ ' I Newport Gets Workers for Free By L.. Pa'ER KRIEG 6f 1111 ~I"' "lie! Sllff Nl!1f'POr1 Beach will be get· una: tM aerv i<"ea of 44 uMmployed perM>ns. four of them highly·skilled. a n d highly-paid. engin~rs a n d technicians, for the next six month., -for nothi ng n1ini..!ltered program called "[xpenence Unlimiml." Forly other u n s k i 11 e d , unemp!oyffl wf)rkers will be used by I.he city in varioul'l departments, i n c I u d in g general servi«S, parks and r~reation and harbor and tidelands In a related federal statf' program. aurance and other frll\~e benefit.II , ~idu their salary. Mias Kelsey estimated lht. rtw.11" t lr.11\ed personnel will ~ prov\ding more than $25,000 worth of work alone. She es:plained that under both the ''E 1pe rience Unlimited" and the second program. ca I I 1! d ··sup- plemental Training a. n d ' rtlalned for Cnl! additional 1a.......-backlog of drafting projects werk pericd while the 40 there.. STEP participant! can bt kept '"The only rtquiremenl ._, tn V-"'- on for two more ll-wttll: provide 40 hours of work pe' ' period.o;, she e1pla1ned . week'." she said , •·the. c11y 8!.Side.5 the two already on does not have to guarantee full the job, Ed ThomMOn and time employment after the John Valentijn, the. city will program period. also be getting a records "'The .:ity also has the management analyst to work privilege to ~e the with Valentijn in the date proc-applicants and ii can dismiss ess.ing ofice and a structural the workers at any time Jf engineer to work in the Com-they are unsatisfactory." ....... Two of them, one a system!! an.aly1t a.nd l:he otbu a civil en(bleerlng drafl.!lman, a re already on the. payroll. so lo a peak. 'Die four skilled per1onntl will be employed through a federally,.ponsored, statt-ad- "The pr()gfam pays the tot1I compensation," es:plained Judy Kelsey , administrative rusislB.nt kl Acting City Manager Phil BettenCQurt. Those cosU incl ude Employment Pro i ram '' (STEP), personne.J are assign- ed to v a r i o u s local govunments and non-profit organizations for 1 3 -YI I! e k periods. mun i t y D e v e Io p me n t Mills Kelsey explained the Department. two program 00 s are different ~.::.,.=:,:;T:;A:;R..<:=.,:,,,,,10,-S;,.1,,r"' ... =n=•K"" Thomason h!lls been assi111ed than the j less Jegislz.tion 1b A a1-.1.. ABOUT HA~1At:ri! ~. workman's rompensalian In- surance, general liability In· The four technicians can be to lhe Publi<" Work! Depart· aigned only thLX week by "' ment to help reduce the President Nixon. ' I 100% Polyester Double Knits Peti1'1-Pres,. polyester double bits in plain or jacquard patterns. Mxbine wash, drip or tumble dry. F ashion-right colors in 60-in. widths. Mi1111e1' 100% Cotton Shifts Cool summer shifts in easy-297 care I 00% cotton. Many style. io assorted colors and prints. Misses' si:i:es small, medium and large. Buy ""'era!! 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' I - • I· • ..... ~ -. ,. • .. • 4 -• I ti DAILY PILOT Tl'lundiy, July lS, 1971 • • APOLLO 15 ASTRONAUTS PREPARE FOR TOUGHEST SPACE MISSION YET David Scott Leads Hla Crew, Al Worden, center, and James Irwin Apollo 15's Landing Site Call,ed Pilot's Nightmare SPACE CENTER. Houston about 20 meters or resolution, be says. fAP) -The lunar target of much coarser than photos of Sco!l and Irwin will be 11ble Apollo 15 is a p i 1 o t 's previous landing si tes. to sample five differenl rock nightmare ~d a scienti!t's ''That means,'' exp I a in s formations during their three dream. scien!.i.!it astronaut Joseph P surface excursions. The landing i;ite is a small Allen "that if a boulder is Their first objective "'iii be valley surrounded on three somewhat smaller than 50 feet the Apenn ine front. a moun· sides by the highest mountains in diameter, which is 11 pre!ly lain face rising a spectacular ol the moon and bordered on good chunk of rock. we 15,000 feet above the valley the fourth side by a 1,000-foot· wouldn't see it in the picture. floor . deep gorge ~'ith treacherously That does nol give one a warm The moun!Ain, called HR<:l\ey a1oping banks. feeling." Delta, is part of a chain &f It i11 located farther north Seo!!. the Apollo 15 com· peak!i partially circling the than any astrnnaut has ever mander who'll be doing the ac· moon's Imbrium basin. Scien· been, just on the Jo\ttr inside tual flying, shrugs away the ti.!its believe these Junsr Alps edge of the man on the moon 's danger of tbe landing. are seismic shock waves right eye. "1 don't anticipate any prob-frozen !n stone and created The 12-clay Apollo 15 mission lem In the landing area," he when a m<'lssi ve meteor 11truck ~ 5Cheduled for launch from l'iays, noting that high resolu· the moon millions of years ago Cape Kennedy, P'la., ~1ond.ay, tion photos of nearby areas in· to form Imbrium basin. J uly 26. If aJJ goes well, four dicate the landing side should By simpling rock.11 alo ng da ys later astronauts David be a fairly smooth plain. this mountain front, l'iCientists R. Scott and James B. Irwin Be.sides. says the astronau t. believe the~,·11 be able lo date will land on the moon . the Hadley-Apennine site is !hf' Imbrium event. a vital Their trajectory i <> w a rd worth the ri11k-the area is a link in tracing the histo ry of lunar landing is like that of a geological gold mine. the moon, ,11.nd p e r h 11 p 11 basketball swishing through a "I don't see any place else discover hit.s of the moon'.s net without touching the rim en the moon you can find with o riglnal four-bill ion-year-old of the basket. so much geological variety,'' crust. They will slide do~11 a steep,!jiiiiiiiiiiiii..;iiii;;;ii;iiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,iiii;; landing pattern which will ci r· ry them over H mountain pass and then drop them almost vertically for tbe last 200 feel lnlo the valley. For a lunar landing, that's threading a needle. If the fl ight pith is out of line, or too low. or short, Scott and Irw in f"-lce the danger of smashing f alcon. their lunar module, into the Apennine Mountain.~ which guard the north, east and south of the valley. If the fl ight path is long, the moon lander could topple into the gorge, called Hadley Rille, or touch down on the wrong side of the mile-wide gully and block the astl'()nauta from their prime g e o I o g y ob- jectives. To compound the problem, nobody i11 precisely sure what the surface is like at the target poi n t . Photographs 1 taken of the are1 give only Asthma Research Fw1ded Dr. Archie f . Wilson of Newport Beach. asst.slant pro-I fessor in pulmonary diseases : 1t UC Jrvine's School ol Medicine, has been given an $U,300 grant to research the efforts ol pollen on astluna I victims by the American Thoracic Society'a c.ommiltee Cllll Rtsearcti. ~ 1be m&jor goal or Dr Wilson's rtsearch 15 t.o UCer· tain if the aymptoms of asthma might be prevented byi interfering with the interrac. 1 tion between the respiratory gystem and the atomach. whk:h ultim1ttly llb.~rb!! the particle.s of pollen taken in through the throat. ..... ,. ---· -- LARGE SELECTION OF HANDBAGS AT 112 OFF JOYCE 1/2 PRICE SELBY FIFTH AVE . BERNAOO'S JOHANSEN A special selection of beautlf11I Italian sandals JOYCE • BANOOLINOS AMAIFI • BERNARDO'S UNDER NEW OWNER J~lO VIA LICO lllEWPORT BEACH, CA. -----'-"--'"- -. , ' ... f'r-:· . -..,...._. .... ~ -· .... --... -... . - Head Start Aids Pres~hool l~ids WASHINGTON (UPI\ The Haad Start p«>gram for needy preschool children will start chariin& midd le-Inc ome paren!.l'I Sept. 1 whose children have been enrolled for "socio- economic diversity." At Congress' dire ct ion , guidelines setting fets for families according to income have been drafted. And con· trary to a quiet. abortive move by Senate liberals to open the popular program to greater participation by the nonpoor, the government is maintaining il5 90-10 percent ratio of poor ta middle-income families . prov ldt a aocial "mii:," no family has evtt been charged for tht: social, medical and educational !'lervice1 that are int ended primarily lo help bridge lhe L1lilurtl gap for needy chi ldren ~fore they enter lhe first gr.11de. W!O. The fee for a (arnily in Uw SI0,000410,600 bracket could pay up to $1 ,360. The charge.~ could be lower, how· age local co11l ot caring fill' ever, depending on the aver· eacb Head St.art. enrollee, which varies rrom city to city. "The tdea wu to Increase the socio-economic diversity of Head Start children ," he sai d. "This program started wilh tremendous middle-class sup... porl, and it is now being seen in many communities u just another welfare program." di1tincl preference'' in e?ll'QlJ. ment. The 91}.10 percent ratio "continues withoul chanie," it said. Procef'ds rrnm the fee! "shall bt used tn eipand lbs coverage of the IC1Cal Head Start program," the guideline! 1a.1d. In the lat.t: 1969, Congress decreed that nonpoor ram1hes enrolling children in Head Start ·'shall be required to make payment.·• The estimated ~7.000 non· poor children already enrolled in Head Start would not be af. fected. A sourct close to the Senate Labor Subcommittee on Employmenl , Manpower and Poverty !laid the intent of the or i ginal, libtral-aupported amendment to the F.conomic Opportunity Act in 1969 wa11 to eliminate the government 's 10 ptrcent limit on nonpoor pMliclpatlon. Bul the hberal propo11al ditd In a House-Senate Conference Commiltee, the source reported, when some unide n· tlfied black congressmen com· plained that opening Head Start to additional nonpoor children ''wa s a se llout to the middle cla11.s. '' Top Graduate While Head St.art policy has always been to admit 10 per· cent from nonpoor fami lies Lo ConsequenUy, starling Sept. 1. .11ny family of four with an aMual income of more than '3,800 will pay a graduated fee. no matter how many of its children are enrolled. For e.iample, a family receiving $6,500 to $7 ,000 a year coold be charged up to The new guidelines say that "Head Start should continue to focus on children from poor families and that the very poor children are to have a Sus;in England. • rectnt graduate of Lincoln Middls School in Corona de! Mar, rece ntl y 1,1•as recogn.ited fol' h11ving maintained 11 perfect attendance record during nine years of school. ~71-f-O MATT1'!1S It 2 llOX SPRINGS "42 tq, fl of aolld valuel Sturdy lnn11r· •prlng ~ped with Ortho'a de-- luxe1 di -atltohed ticking. tt'a the !no-sired lluy of the yeart flt. dudM ~k. 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' PRICES GOO D THRU SU N., JU\ Y 11 .-.. __ -_·-·.~"';¥9 _ •• r--..·. i, _..;;-... tt-.'.)!~:-.::-..:.._-_,. __ · -. ,-'tr>-~,a... -'""• ~~ ... ---..:-~ 1a..," j -~~ - --=~h · .. --· --~ -1 -"'--~· ~.,....,,_.. -.r;· ~ ·.~ -·-""""'·,.._._ .. _,,,A.I,.;//#,.. •• .,.--~.·:. ·-.__.:..,,..,___ __ ----·----___ ,..,,J,,......,. t : --·--·---,,.___ ----~ ...... ~~.... . . ... -. ... . ._.,.. -· ,. --·---, ' l I • :18 IWLV PILOT S~1l'>et.E ')O,.P.IBN.e ",:;l,'.e.oLL MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS WJ K\iCIJJ 1-0lJ I FEEL AIDJT //ID F16Hf5 IN '!OJR SCHoo.. CLOTHES ... SO CCN9DER 'IO.JRSHF ~EDFDRTHE1 1?EST OF 1l1E UJEEK. PLAIN JANE AC~OSS 40 Lubricated 41 Block servir19 l Scorch al 1 ptdt5lal 'Monarc.h of the for 1t ulptu11t Middle £1.st 42 P!111dered 10 Huiried .44 Ma!ntained In 14 Oecoratt th• fa ce of 15 Boy who r111s 11 thalleng• e11ands 45 Tht -De1trt 1& Make a devolJI. 47 YJl)l)et -.: teQUl lt Hur11h 17 Ntrth Am@flc.an 48 Tht' wl!lle defe nse poplar tree organization: 49 -Paula: . ~ .. ---..... -r" ' ·~.~ •• I flursoa:t, Ju!t 15, 1')71 Yesterday's; Pua lt Se1!vtd: 7.'1sn1 WELL, I SHOUL~ HO~NOT! GET IT ?--I'D RAWTl-\ERl-\ELP 'THE YOUNG LADIES HOME! I/AW KAW HA- PEANUTS Abbr, State of Brazil ! Grow old 35 -off: lB Atross lhe ~O Close al hand 9'Branch. of Began: Slanil ? . I Atla ntk : )4 lns lgnlf ica fl\ ~now led~e 37 Dettitful Irle~ 2 words person o! arJTlOi'ial 38 Diamond o{ JUDGE PARKER 10 Secrtt 1oc lt\y )7 Ontret t lving beildngs:Abtr. th!! British By Tom K. Ryan 1.0.U. 1 5K IN5. HAPP'!' l!IR"THDAY! SIGtlfP;lJ-.J~ Ju&_ [~, L4t ..... -rf:f#,J Bv Al Smith MY WORD, NO SENSE OFHtJMAH 1 By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski .~ r POO~ WOODSTOCK. wHV .S>iOULD Ll'L ABNER SALLY IANANAS -AN'nl&l AH'l-4 GIT A FORTUNE.- AN' ME.e.eE A HU1561~TOO- foo aNo BoTHeR / T~~ ~~~~"1..<i1 GORDO MOON MULLINS J.NIMAL CRACKERS ~M!LOOKS ~~~~ PRETTY GOOD ... IIL~ PUT ITTO A VOTE'-·· ,-~~~~~~--. M~· FREEB'.:R~1 WHE~ DID 'iOo P()T THE. HAIR-ST<iLIN@ BRUSH? .. :THIRD D~AWEIZ. OJ THE. >!:Ff. By Charles M. Schub • ll ff fl I IF Ho FLIES H IGHE.~ 1HAN · "J!N f EET, HE 6ET5 A 6EAK·SLEED .--i MR.MUM By Al Capp ly Chtirl11 lanotti ly Gus Arrlala By Ferd Johnson By Roger BoUe.n ' .t ' of the USA: 1 9ltl 10 Htavenly body cro'l.n Jtwe!s wi.l>.T DID YOU TI-l!N'( WHE).J ll:'E YOU SA.TIS· FIED WITH Tl-I E SAL-'R'I Ml5S SPEIJCEO:: GIVES YE S,. MISS 5 PEM CE~ !5 VERY 600D TO ME ~ I CA.N EVE~ hror.,,~1 ~e Pipe ll State of btin; 40 M1ny times 21 AMer 1c~n poet 59 Ma·garin e: b~uer li~ed ~l Cl1ndest!ne '2Z D 1recl to a !~formal 1~ --flhl',1~a11t 3gent source !or help 60 One bestow i~g )3 T 1nl~•·· 43 Streans 2-l Corr.p.osed ol e~.:ess1 v e love l ' Oi1e•l101 !r.Ml1 ng inlJn;! two part s 61 Swee \so p of rr.overnent from a ~ ocean Z5 Those who are bl High mru1!ains 21 Give the indi· 44 A11rat ccrle fer fa r left of ce11• b.) Jagged caW ~m;mt o! Quito, [cuadOI'> ttr : Z words 2~ -and downs 45 Bearl ike mam· '27 Drowsy DOWN 2 ~ CMr1ed ma l of China )0 Earli er 20 Oc€s certai11 4b Approx imately 31 Makei. 1 ~\'l·.-ed downward gar:len work 47 Boxing mal'h ~xcesslve: 2 Ob1ect of 27 Social alf~1r decislcns demands upon worshir lor men oo l:t 4q Footpijnt 3Z fredetermi"'ti 3 Fe minin e name 2a Crippled !>l Tc Uie inside cl JJ Newt 4 Spanish 29 Kn()l'lledge 5l Lttters 3b E!tctric~I noblema n der ived fro11t 53 111 this place t111 its : Abbr. !> Ouarterbac~'s p;irtic irati on 5S "Ode -- 31 titarritd wooiert target 30 Re sctJed Nighlill';ale": 38 Reoion 6 C.1li nder Ol1 from dGn~er 2 ... ords (If the le; whic h wire 32 Oid an Sb Sick 39 Command to Is wound o1i1c.e chae 57 Presidential a horse 7 Possess 34 Able !o !X-strO'{ ln1tia Is 10 11 !2 I,) .. " . . l ~~l~¥+-:-: • ..J,·.~ MISS PEACH • 'S1(;.N VP NO W foil 'fHf KAM P ¥.£ i..v·I ECo ~OG'f Pf20G g11rii ~ . .. CU~ Flli.'5T TASK 1"5 i'O COUNT ALL. THE Lii/iN& CJ<EATUl1'E5 WITHIN THf CM\P BOUNDAl<JE 5. vou? fiAYE MOWEY .• PS5T ! A~TµUR ! I 'LL MAKE YOU A OEAL : YOU COUNi THE ANT:_) ANV !'L..L. COUN"r VOL.UNT'E'E~$ 7 ALL.. THE. MOOSE .- ••·· By Mell ,¥.AK E" JT THE MOQ5E AND THE ELEP!-J~, AND !T'S A ~L.- PERKINS By John Miles .. ' .. ·~·: .. ··::,· .:: <·· .:: ·y ~: . . . ·,,.. ' ,· ··.:.··.·r::. . . . . .... , , .• \ -. - DENNIS THE MENACE e ,, i' ,, W> ; -/, . . . \ ' ' . . . : ' I r ' I ~ 1'-1r l I I '!/,~ W1LSDN SA\5IJ.Jl'~8EASCXDAS HIA\ 'CAUSt I'U. NEl'ER AAVJA lJVE NEXT ~ 10,\IE ! ~ tns 111\T ~ ?• -· ,,,.... ' . . , . Airlift Ai ding Refugees AGARTALA, India (AP I - Beyond the line of trees tha1 n1arks the border, smoke from a burning: village smudged thf' skyline. Refugees from East Pakistw, weighed down by babies and bundles, still strag- gled into India. Some likely will find their "'ay on the American airlil\ that is flying J.00) refugees a day from Agart:ila to nev• camps in the neighboring In- dian State of Assam. 'fhe airlift has been keeping up wilh the refugee influx in recent days. But on the d<'·Y before it began, 20,000 Eas! r~akistanis flo®ed across !hf' border to almost cancel out the benefits of a U.S. opera- tion that is scheduled to last for one month only. The refugees, most of lhem dirt-poor peasant farmers. fled with what they could cc:ir- ry before a new sweep by Pakistani troops th r o u g h several border villages. 1'11e oprrali 1 took place on- ly a fe\v miles fro1n \\'here 1he r efugees arc being loaded aboard four Cl30s of the ?i9~n Tactical Airlift Squadron r~on1 i~ope Air ~·orcc Base, in Nor1h Carolin:i. "\Vt' ar{' ha\ ing bullets come into our \'Jtlag<'s." said a ,..,.hite-bl'ardl'd farn1{'r through an interprctl'r. ''\\'e hcud tl~ul the Punjabi soll.l1crs \1 Cre coming. h v.as the first time they had COTilC . "Everyone r~om the villar.c moved close to the border. \Ve hoped v.c l'OUld go bac·k if th e soldiers 11·cnt av.•ay. But next d;iy a shell burst in the field~ ncarb.v nnd v:c can1e 1\~ India.·• !·le said tv.·o people fro1n tlu· neighbnrhood \\'ere shot ;i11d !he village, Sultanpur, \\:~s burned. \Vilh his fa1nil y. all of thetn c2.ory1ng bundles. he "'as n1ak· ing his way to an Indian refugee can1p still se\·cr<JI miles along a track snaking through bush and tc<i garrlf'ns L ike his nei,!!hbors. they i1,1d brought all they {'Ould carr\ One famJly struggled on brneath a huge dining roon1 t able. Other refugees. loo v.eary lo gn further. were camping 1n !hi'.' bush. They 1rcrc prolcc::crl fl'l)1n lhe n1onsonn r?.in 1h:lt brok e thaL nighl only by flunsy sht•lters (Jf palm le;11l's and branches. 1'heV 1\11\ Sl\'('11 a n1fugl'C' popul;ition In lh1s rcn101f' s1a11· 11f Tripura alrf'ady exceeding one n11ll1on. The nor 1n :.1 I population uf Tr1pura is l.5 n11llion. Jlefu~ces :ire sprawled over !he covered s1de1\·alks of Agartula and h11nd rC'ds havr moved into lhe gr0unds or the ornate but crumbling p::i lacc <•f the absent t.1aharaj:i. u r Tripura. Thf'ir cook ing pots steam on the rnagnificC'n1 marble steps :ind their sl c('p- ing mats are spread brneath \\ h1te-eolu1nncd s um m c r houses. Govcn1ment o ff i c i ~I s reported Tripura "'as drav.'1ng on food stocks put by for thl' monsoon sc;ison. They :ire being replenished bul the sup- ply problem i.s formidable. JULY SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE TH RU SUN., JU LY 18 CHILD'S CIRCLE CHAIR Vinyl coaled rattan, black wrought iron legs. OUR REG. PRICE 2.97 EACH FOLDING BED WITH 2 IN. PAD 4 leg frarne of alumrnum furni· lur e !ub111g. W11 e link !abric Jnd helical spring suspension. ADJUSTABLE CHAISE LOUNGE WITH PAD One inch h1gh-~1ren,l(lh tubing. full helical spring. ~" wheeh; lull· wrap around arms. 4 po.c.itmn ildJU5tmenL Shredded polyurethane tilled pad. OUR RIG. PRICE 18.99 BIG BOY 24" B-B-Q Hea vy gauge .c.teel lire bowl; win d hood; mo!orizcd ~pit and spit lor ~~. l rip(!d leg:.; wi!h b.itk wheels. 1599 1699 ?4 inch brazier VY1lh JdJu~t.,~IP. f1!1l; l'lill!TllnP, OVl'll )10Ud; !ifrl t dfld motor; ca ,y roll l'llieels. DUii REG. PRIC[ 2199 1999 STATION WAGON, EXERCISE or BEACH PAD Multi use pad with wipe clean vinyl cover : 100% solid loam fill; moislurl', mildew proof. 44172'' folds. Fits most wagon~! 391 OUR REG. PRICE 5.98 ULLY CAR MAT All rubber; s!1p ,.,;,,.,, ""' 491 colorlul "Rally" design and rac- ing stripe. out 1u. 7.4! MAGNmc FLASH LIGHT "Powergrip" al· ""' m•i•et<. 77c Chrome m tol· or. Uses 2 "O'' balten!S. ou• •re t.37 AA DAILY NOON TO 9 PM • y-q< .·~ SAT. 10 AM TO 9 PM l CHARGE IT TOO::• SUNDAJ 10 AM TD 1 PM Please See Ad In Main Section -·~~:i.1:.-.. ~' -----.-,'\C"" -..-----·-r ' . •• -.. + Thursday, July l5. 1971 DAILY PILOT 3J • BIGGEST SB.fCIJON • FAMOUS NAME BRAND • LOWEST PRICES MRI · SUMMER POOL CLEARANCE! SAVE 21o/o TO 40°/ol "' t) .. I r•7. l"b~:ar ~11•l 1i~id Ira~•: ~ylon shoolder Mmess ~lu'> l~p ~ It with '.~u Ion. •atetv tlasp. Exceeds reriuirt- ll't~t; cl I ~e;al 5.!~ctJ Re&ulat10~. COMPARE AT S20 f~ 1311 !!ljJJ PROCTOR-SILEX PRESTO ICE CREAM FREUER 4 qt. canister: electric freezer ma~es delicious dessrrts Quickly, mr~pr·n- 5i ve!y. Recipe boo~ 1~cluded. # 2452 COMPARE AT 12.95 991 ... COMFORT FIT PLASTIC CHAIR Tettured sedt, bdci: smooth durable plastic: steel hame, bron1e l1n1sh colors. OUR RIG. l .95 299 COFFEEMAKER Lill, r.leam1ng !':lainlcss steer per- colator. Makf's J to 9 cups. flavor control; immcr;,10lc. -#CM 9. OUR RIG . PRICE 16.97 1497 , . ~. i . ·,·~~ 'Jg~·1 HEAVY-om PATIO BROOM ov,.bl • ,.1.,,. I I c bn~lles; J I inches vnd~: with long tiandl<>. OUR llG.1.19 7 PIECE ALUMINUM COOK SET Includes 1 Qt. covered sauce van, 2 qt. co'1e1cd sauce pan, 5 qt. d~lth oven and cover, IO'h" opeR skillet. O'len safe, easy-grip handles. Co'ler knobs accented with copper covered rings. 88 7J12 COSTA MESA . -;;. ~-.. --'""'-=--,, ... ~ --- RODDY B'Xl 5" ""'SIEE ... L WALL POOL Holds 1250 galloRs water; cor- rugated steel sides; vinyl liner NlJ special tools needed for assembly. Ideal backyard swim pool. OU R REG. PRICE 6.97 5s1 BIG 12 FT. STER WALL POOL WITH POOL FILTER & WDER :i~~xs~5·~:~~;r,s;~;ia;~~~arhev3e~ I I 9 7 !1cals~ vinyl tines: Aqua·jet .fill.er, rn1ect1on pump, impeller, in-line stra iner, ladder. OUR REG. PRICE 79.97 RODDY 8'120" POOL 91a ll1r r11. JfiC I ID.!7 Your favorite games such as: "What's My Line" and "Busy Aprons.'' Hurry, limite d supply! C.OMPARE AT 4.94 ggc TOASTMASTER WAFFLE BAKER Chrome finish, Teflon-• coated grids; thermostat; signal light. 6 ~ detach- able cord. #W151. OUR REG. PRICE 13.97 1197 SWING· TOP RODDY 1 O'x30" POOL 1911 01r rtr. Jric1 22.97 Mr. Rembrandt Designer, Mr. Mad Game, Shur.Shot Hockey Game. Best buys! OUR I EG. Pll:ICI 199 4.4~5.97 IA. ClAIROl HAIR SEllER Moisturizes and deep-conditions hair while being set Regular or waler· mist conditioning control. #K300. OUR REG. PRICE 21.68 1848 STAINLESS CURERY SET : . • ~ly ""' ~ "'' ~ ~"" '"· ms • • : lo • l elp •• itll .-"· Ide tiU \r• 'tl'l iar •ho 1 c .. II. bit '"' ill I. •i u I WASTE BASKET ~~~~rn;~~~:dAv~ I I C udo, flame, liar· vest gold. OUl lOW PllCl Stainless stee l blades; rosewood handles. 12 pc. $el by Royal Crest. COMr. AT 5.ts 399 I "BOLD" 7 PC. SALAD SET Hi·f1s~ion Cfhfor· nia colors. Chip re- s1s1Jnt pllsllc. 3 pattetll!. COMr.AT J.tS 219 3 PC. "PARTY" CHIP 'N DIP SET ~,,;·;"~::~ I I C brass fiRislled ba16- er. U111tli&frt. COW.AT1.Jt 3038 BRISTOL AYE. e JUST OFF NEWPORT AYE. IETWllN SAN Dll C.O PHIWAY nd IAKI• ST. -· • ,~ .. • --- • • ' • • 1 • ! I I l lJZ DAil Y PILOT Thu!'1daJ, July 15, 1~71 l'..tMILY CIRCIJS "Now that Daddy's wearing glosses he doesn 't look like ME any ma-e . H ' Deuaa1ads a11d Need Health Group Defines Medical Care Wastes LONOON IUPI) -You have a headache but you've managed to go lo work and go out to dinner. Would you describe yourself as healthy in such moments or unhealthy? The World Health Organiza. lion says you 're unhealthy ac. cording to its definition that health is a state of "complete physical, mental and social \\'ell being." - Bui the British Offiet> of Health Economics regards you as healthy -a !erm it applies to people who can remain 1;ocially and econmicc>Jly ac- tive despite having to suffer i;ome disability or discomfort. The definition i;ains some importance because of a report by the Office of Health Economics which says that a substantial propor1ion of Bri· Iain's limited resource~ for medical care is being wasted. And one or the reasons is that the N2J.ionalized Health Service (it says ) has fai led lo recognize the difference bet'"'een "demands'' a n d "needs"' for medical care. Since needs have never been defined, the Health Service ha~ been struggling to meet demands many ol which the one regards as unnecessary in medical terms. borderline area b e t w e e n sickness and health. •·Jn lhe 1930s ii was assum· ed that some people were 'sick' and the rest 'well' and that the distinclion between the groups was clear-cut. This in no longer true. With measurements such as blood pressure and hemoglobin the population shows a continuous statistical distribution between the obviously healthy and the obviously diseased," t h e report said. '"Any dividing line wh ich is dra"·n to separate the 'well' from rhe 'diseased' is purely arbltrNy. This problem has been exaggerated by the fact !.hat so many new biochemical and physical diagnostic tests an' now available to the medical profession. It is now possible to seek so many possible 'abnormalities' that it has been said that a healthy person is nowadays one who has not been properly ex- amined." The report says it would be v.1rong to define the aims of the National Health Service in purely scientific terms and that social needs have to be met as well. But it suggests general practitioners should play a leading role in discouraging unnecessary treatment, especially in hospital. 1972 Convention Site? GOP Group Eyes San Diego SAN DIBGO (AP) -A 1pOkesman for the Republican National Committee said Wed- \ nesday, after a three-day in· specUon, the San Diego could stage the party's 1972 con- vention -but with more work required than elsewhere to get It ready. millet's prtss M'crelary, told n~wiomen , "Therp's no ques- tion \j,'e can hold the con - vent1on here. "'It's just I.hat we have to lay out more preliminary plans for San Diego than any other city." he said. Maurer and network television executives. Last rnonth San Diego was inspected by the same group as well as four members of the national commiltee's site selection commitlee. San Diego, 55 miles sout.h of the Western White House at San Clemente. has ofrered St.5 m1ll1on in c<.sh and services to ho st the conven tion set for August !972. 1'-1aurer said --... FLAT OR FITIED KING SIZE SHEETS 50°/o Polyester & '50°/o Cotton Never Never Iron by Burlin ~ton ·s~~H Matching C11e1$3.971 P1ir Sheet1 Purchased Without C•ses. $6 .97 BED & BATH FASHION SHOP OUTLET STORE 18591 Main St., Huntington Beacli-847-0033 (5 Poinh Center) A choice will be made between San Diego, Chicago, and Miami Beach at a meeting of the committee July 24 in Denver, Colo. The inspection of hotel rind arena facilities was made by Josephine Good, convention director for the comn1ittf'E', Robert P. Knowles. a Wisconsin state senator who ts convention coord i nator, ~maller hids "'ere made by ----------~~~~~~--­Craig Maurer, the com· Ch icago and Miami Beach. SLIPCOVER FABRICS [s~Vl4lc] SALE SAVE ON BRILLIANT DECORATOR FABRICS Deluxe prints, many even Scotch· gar~ treated cottons that resist dirt and stains, 44/ 45 '1 y,i de. T wo to ten yard lengths. Hurry in and save! ·~ I ii 0 -• .., } l : c Reg. SJ. JS Large Ass't. BONDED KNITS $ SALE ••• woven on woolen looms! Acrylic bonded to acetate tricot ... to keep its shape! Vervy yarn--dyed plaids, matched solids. No lining needed! ~1achine wash- able. 44/45" v.•ide. 2 ro 10 "I'd. Lengths. Yd . Grants In it's repo_rt, "Prospecl<; for Health". the Office of Health Economics, which is sponsored b y the Ph a rm2.ceu tlcal ;===========.! \Q " ~. i:__) ,. 0 ·i 1 . DISPOSABLE , DIAPERS Induslry, says that Britain"s medical services a n d presumably those elsewhere - have failed to grasp the. pro- blems associated \\'ith the Sally Bana nas Reo lly Is ••• Bananas, Tha t Is. GRANT'S SPECIALS LISTERIN~ /-,ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH SALE 67C • Killt gemu; while it fresheru. your breath. llMIT1 2 p•r c'"te-r GREA Tl VASELINE• INTENSIVE CAil" LOTION 96c 1501. ltl. SALE $1.69 Vclut • Non·rreuY • Snf~m even dry chapped 1kin fast! LIMIT I 2 lr.•ttlM l'ff CUI._., MAYIEUINE• ~-~ I ULTRA-LASH MASCARA "~····i 2 $1 \~ w~ . -··-· '~~;;: \ SALE .For ..... ;...- ·• ·-• Non-cme•r. walvproof ,;_~ -&~ .· .:=:J • Black or bf.own UM11'11,.... w11saw . " Mod Art --~-~--- Pl UMP BED PICLOWS SALE $ For '1'.100 ART'-allergy.frec, soft polyeslcr fi berfill, '"·i th smoot h r ntlon CO\'Cr and corded edges. 21" x 27 '' cut size. ~~ ~~, ~" :I Johnson Future Reg. 2.96 •Super absorbent • Built·in plastic panties pin on like reg. diaper •Dispose. by flushing- v.·on't clog septic tanks FLOOR WAX Grants Easy Care 460Z $ 36 Reg. 11.94 T oug her tha n Wax Acrylic Floor Finish ... TIER CURTAINS SALE .· Reg. 1.74 ~so3 Giant 2 Lb Bag DELICIOUS JELLIES ~ SALE • Delicious fruit ft8'9'0l' • Fresh, chewy jellies • Sugar 11prinkled c Reg. 59' HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387 Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9, Sunday 10 to 6 l I DAILY PlUIT 33 • ·v ataha Making Bid. to Earn Spot With Rams ~ ~ ~· All's Well i ' I Witl1 Sox -Tl1ey Say BOSTON -Carl Yaslrzemski and Billy Conigliaro or lhP Boston Red Sox buried I.he hal.chel ;inrl Tony Conigliaro reported hf' batted all Inst year with left t-ye .;.ilmost. clo.~ed, at a press conference the three held toda.v. Speaking of charges made by Billy that Vastrze1nski v.•as responsible for hawing brother Tony traded to the Ca!i fof"nia Angels. Vaz said . "I think too mLich ha~ been made nf this already. H's been blown all out_ of proportion.'• Then Yaz <1nd Rilly shook hand~ for t ::imeramen 1vhile Billy said. ''! wan1 to ::ipologize to Vaz and ! want to apologizft to Reggie Smith , .. V.1hatever m<111age· men! wants lo do, I v.•ill abide by it." e t't.,.he• t 'iehl 0111 Pl1'TSBURGH -The de;ith knell ha!!' rounded fur Forbes Field. whose once \1•el1-rnanicured playin~ surf::ice h<1s , grown high with gr<1SS waiting for ii$ 01vner. the University of Pittsburgh, to decide 1-1-·hat to do with it. The university said Wednescl:iy ii _wil l df'n1nlish the fi2-yea r-old historic i:t.ad1urn \vhieh ii hought in 1958 a.~ a site for a new law school and sociAI science complex. e R.,111r1. Tl1ir·tl t • '• '% 9 ;ii I \ ' '"I I •• .. Ex-Golden West Whiz Hauls in Four Aerials Hv PHIL ROSS Ot i~o Dall~ "Ill! SloU He 's hard to find among the behen1oth:ii rnaminir around lhf' Lns Angeles Rams' Cal Stale i Fullcr!nn) summer training c;irnp, hul Randv 1the RabbillJ Vataha is glad !n be I here· anyway. A former qu<1r1crbaek at Ranchn Alarnito:-; lligh and wide fetc1vcr ;:it Golden V.'es l College, Lhe ~-Ill, 170-po11nd swivel-hipped !'pecirnen "''as picked in lhe 17th round by the LA professionals in the Na1ional Football League draft last winier. Ancl aecordin,i: tn nrw Ham.~ head coach Ton1n1y Prothro, "hp 1 Va ta ha) has a better chance than rno.~t lith round draft picks of ni::iking 1h1s squad." Then shortly after Prothrn's tomn1ent~ had been dLily reenrcled. Valaha \vent nu~ and sn ag ged fo1ir passes in a controlled 11crlmmage tA'ith the Chargers. Dennis Oun1mil threw a 6~-yard touc hdown pass-fnr the Ran1s while Mar· ty Oomres or the UC lrvinP-based Char,Rers connected on seven of !~ at· ten1pt.<;_ Wh ile niany observers are laughing at Vataha·s size 1or relative lack thereof! and sa.v1ng things like, "poor Randy" and, "oh my, he ma.v get sn1ashc>d to smithrreens. 1' the sn1il1ng rookie is nevertheless opUn1lsllc ahout his chanres of !anding a permanen! herth with the big club. He ~a.vs, '·size is a rc;il enn.~ider:ilinn, of course. But it'll aclu<11ly l'ome !n down to whether I"m good enough 10 n1ake the learn nr not. ' '· RANDY VATAHA •; · .. but it".~ not anyth ing unles! you actu'ally make 11." Va tah11 adds th::i t he's been workin;:•put during the off·se<ison months at f.oha: Be;ich's Bl:iir Field along with !Wt' UCLA riuarterba<"k Dummit, third~ chnit:r and sarrrvm.a n Da ve. Elrtien- dorf from Tcx<1.<; A&·/1.-1 <ind John Walton, a taxi squad signal-caller for the Ram! J:ist rail. ;: "I h11ven't really put on any weight: to speak or during the off-season because l didn 't think. the added weight would help me at this ti me," the Rabbit confides. OSLO. Nnrw;i~· -Jim Ryun who l;i.~l \1-f'ek finished \0th in " 1.500-meter race, moved down to the 1100 meter!' al an 1n· tPrnational lrAck meet at Rislet Stadium \Vednesdav. and finished third. RAMS' ALL·PRD MERLIN OLSEN WATCHES TOM PROTHRO FIT BROTHER PHIL WIT H A HELMET. "I think having playrd under pressure (i.e . Pa<"ific Ei.':ht (;nnff'rence com- petition ;ind lhe fndi;ins" 27·17 Ro.<;e Rnwl 1·icrorv l:ist i°"e w Year's rlav nvrr hca1'i(1·.favored Ohio State) is ·a plu.~ pninl for· n1c. "I'm not really hoping to grow aoyrnorc. so J"tl just try to nu1ke it with whal 1 havP," the 22-yea r-old adds. VaL;ilia, v.·hose p;irents reside in Irvin~. fi,i:u res his chief conlenlion for the. wide l'('c:eiv('r SIO[ he's hopini; to land WJU come fro m three individuals. They are: Hrnrv Hines or Southern Callf:nrnia r ap1ured U1e broad jump with a leap of 25 r~t 634 inches. e f,if1r1t•t•i lt'ir1s F0!1.\1!A, Italy -tl·1art~· Liquori nf Villanova e11sily dpfe;iJed C.ian ni Del (311nno of ]tall' V.'Prinesd;iy in <1 2.000-- meotrr race at 'an int.ern<1tiOnal track and field meet. Liquori was timed in _5.10.6 for t~e rlistance, \vhich is approximately a mile end a quarter. while Del Buono was c;locked in 5:15.4. ./av Sill'ester or the Gniled Stales won lhr discus with" toss or 206 fec1 5 lnche.~. ~\\•fXlen·s Ricke_v B111neh pl11ced .second with a throw of 199 feet. • l\' f> ,,, .... ,,,,fl P ,. Vonner )Sooner All-An1cri('an WadP \\";;dker hceame at.hlf'tir clireclnr ;it thf' t 1n1versitv of nkl;ihnm;i WPclne~a~· hy a 11n;:1nimous volt nf 1he OU Board of Regents. e (S1•lfer Dir~ RL:RY ST . ~~o;vii.;NDS. Eng!;intl f~rnes1. V.'h1tcom be, one of three famous British prnfessio11<1I grilfing bro1her.~. died In a hospit;i] herP V.'cdncsda.v _ Hr was 81. He was runnPrun in the Brit ish Open in 11124 ;incl \\'On tilt Irish Open !w1cP , in 1928 And 19:\5 His hrri!hrr licjl \\lh11CO!nhr. nntA' rif'arl. 'l\'nn 1hr Rrili~h nprn 1n l!l:\ll. Thr thirci hrnthPr, C:h;irlf'~. nn\v 7fi , f1n1she<i third in the British Open 1n 19.15. GURNE)' TO lJRI VE 5011 PA CE CA R Dan (:11n1cy, ('.ns1a :0.1t'S<l residrnt ~ncl f'l'Crntl~· rr11rcr1 s1;ir nf wnrlrl auto racinJ,! 1·11·e!rs. ha~ heen chn.<>Pn 1n rinve the pace 1·ar fnr this y!'ar·s C:;ilifornia 500. rhe J)A IL Y r ! LOT learned exc!usivel.v tf\Cl~y. Onr official of hosting 0 n 1ar1 o Sr)('edway Jokingly J)Ointed ou_t th at (;11rnev ;it le:ist will lean for the flrgt la p nf the .Sept. 5 au10 classic. A year ago (;11rne_1• wa s knocked ~ut of the race when he lost control o.f h1~ c<1 r and piled up on the 99th lap wtule rid1~j!'. in fourth place in his blue No. 48 Olsonlle .E.:ap:lf'. He had led fron1 lhe 47lh through 5isl l;ips. Downtrodden A11gels Battle Birds at Big A Tottering between third place 11nd the cellar in the American League We~t baseball race, the California Angels will h11ve their hanrls full ton ight (8) at Anaheim Stadium. Managc'r Harold I Lcf!yl Phillips' Angels leave the All -Star break behind lhcn1 and begin a loog second hall ch~h against the inv11ding world champion Baltimore Orioles. On the mnund it'll be Pal Dobson ( 11\-4) for lhr Birds against the Angels' Andy Me.~sersm1 th ISl -81. The l;:i\tPr w;is a inembcr of 1he junior circ11it All -Sta r squad in Tuesd ay·s fi -4 American. League w1n at Detroit but failed lo get into the con I.est. Pitching isn·t cx<1clly !he _big nc_ws. 1hnugh, with Earl Weaver's Orioles br~n!'(­ ini: their crew of big boppers b:ick into Or;inge County. The Rirds are rnjoying-I.heir ill" eus1omrd 51~-g;irne rdgP nvrr ~f'cnnrl plarr Roslno in lhr AL East wh1\~ the H;ilns are en ~conccd in four rh plare 1n the \Vf'.~!. lfP" bf>hind p;iccsrtting O;ikland ;ind onlv 1 '·! 1n front of 1asl place Milwank er . llr.ading lhr R;il1imore hit para~f'. of cn11rsr . is th~ ubiq11itous Frank Robinson. Having brcn selected as !hr mo~t valuablf' plavcr at one time or anothrr in bn!h major ·leagues \tA'1.1h Cinci~n;iti 10 t.he National and wl\h Balt1mnrr l, Robinson is fresh from copping similar honors at Tuesday's A JI.Siar feat. His two-run homer in the clrcan1 ,ll"ame helped lhe Americans snap an eight-gai:ne los!'i skein at the hands of lhe senior circuit. Another Baltimore Robi nson -all-st :ir third baseman Brooks -will be holdin,ll" out his vacuum-cleaner-like glove al th~ hot corner. A couple nf Southern Californian.~ - Los Angeles' P<111I Blair a.nd Don Buford -will probably be joining Oakla.nd nal.i ve Robin son in patrolling the oulfield for the Birds, Dodgers Take on Atlru1ta; Osteen Seeking, 10th Win ATLANTA (AP) -Willie Da vi8 l.c; a nnlnrious ly slow starter. Inju ries usually r!ague him in the early months or 111 ~l!ason 11nrl he u~u;illy pul~ loj!'.ether a la te 1;trea.k to increase his average. This year is differ~ J:or the first then three In Cincinnati before returning home a week from Friday night to face Atlanta again. "Injuries don't really kttp me down," said 11 proud -11rnd tough :_ Davis before I.he Oodgers left on the current road trip. ''I bounce back from injuries that would keep other people out ,11 lot longer. I think Dodger Slate it's be4:ause I keep in sht1pe ." ..1111 o.,,... •" "'1 CMO Jn 1969, when Davis was carving out a ~:::: ;! g::;;: :: ~:::~;: ~: :;:-31-g11mt hitting streak , he suffered three Julv 11 ooowri •' '"'''"" 11·1~ • "'· S('rious injuries includin$! 8 cr<1cked ~~:; :: ! ~::;: :11 :;::~::~": " 1 1 :: :· cheekbone which doctors said would keep {-him out indefinitely, t 1n1p in his career, f)avis has a.voicled in-He Wall gone all or Zfl dllyS . And dc11pile i111·1cs anrl hit with consislency. His .350 thr mi sha ps , played in 129 game.~. hitting h11111ng m11rk today, as the Dodgers begin .311. Nnw, with 11 fast start, what can i11 a roacl trip against Atla.nta , stands as Willie do? !hr ,<;ccond be.~I. in 1he N11tional Lfague. "I've had streaks where I've hit .420 1.rfl.y Claude Ostrcn. 9-li, faC'PS thr. anrl .4-40 so maybe .400 is possible After Sr aves' right.handed Ron Reed , alw 9.fi, 111!." he 1u1td. "I wasn~t rr11lly "erinull In lhe ~ner (lf the three-game ~ties 11bout wanting lo hit .400 "' ftw years ago -. ~Th(~·"· ..... "'"-'" P-it!oOl!!llF ·b!<•·'!i1F~-~~""lf'" l'll~·tficc1u~..-,...tn. .. l~OU'6ltbcad8r.-.ancl-.... n-t-tni~f!~h-i~hlgtt 1tS"""--R'fl'tF.J -;,.. •· . . Little (265) Brother Second Half of Olsen Act Guns for Job With Rams By RON EVANS Of Ill• O•llJ ,.llot Stott A lot of people seem to feel lhal Lhe decision nf 6-fi, 21l.S-pound Phil Olsen tn sign nn v.·ith the Los Angeles Rams wa.~ a form of a cop out. After alt, Olsen's older brother, Merlin, h;is been an all-Pro clefensive line mainstay for LA since he lef1 Ut.ah State University 1'I decade a,ll"O. And. or courst> the critics say, havin~ vour bigger brother around to cry on his Shoulder is also convenienL "But." ;1sscrts 23-ycar-Old Phil in silen- ("ing the vari~us skeptics of his 1.atest decision, "coming lo the Rams wasn 1 !he easv 011t at all. "°whrn !he I New Eng land. ncr Boston) P;itriols and I colildn"t reach a proper agree1nent, I merely exercised my r;ghl .;is a fr~ agent b.v choosing to sign with ano1her club. "I happened to <'hnnse the Ran1s ~flr.r wrighing other possibilities l'('ry senn11:o;· Iv " ·The second son or r 1ghl ()l ~Pn s1bl1nl!~. Phil goes on, "1 lived hrre 1n Southern C:ilifnrnia durinR the p~s1 :i'ear 11nd n1y wife and I 11.ot to likP 1L in1mPnsrl_\'. "Also, r-.1erlin and 1 wrrP p::irlr1f'r~ in ;in f'fO~ion control ronlp;iny \\'h1rh wa.~ prima rily US('d to f'Omhal t.r;irh r rn~1011, like what happened in Oxnard I periodic Will Tony C Return or Stay In Retirement? BOSTON (A P) -Tony Conigliaro left the question of his baseball future npen \Vednf':M av but di!lelosed a medical report which said it woul~ be "diffic_ult or impossible." for him tn Judge a pitched baseball wilh hi s injured left eye. slides Md earth movements). And T didn't want to give up the opportunity to stay involved with th;i\." A San Gabriel res1den1, Phil anrl his wife are currently 10 the process or relncaling in the South Bay arra. "However." he ;idds, "I'd like 1n n1ov' further down the c.·n;ist l11ter on ." He didn "! nix the Orange Coast are11 as a dPfinile futu re home. A firs! round pick by lhP Patriot.~ in last S<'<1son·s Na!inn;il Footb:ill Le-ague rlraf1 , Olsen missed lhe entire 1970 ca m- paign due Lo a knee injury. He underwent rhe same l_V flt' or surgrr.v which brother Merlin Oid during the off~ sf'a<;on and now both ;ire hf'althy ;ind read,v to Join r.ach other in the Rams' defensive 1rcnches. f>nf's Phil think hf' can brrak right in as 111 .•tarter? "\Veil. thP nghi knrl' i~ fin" and rigtit. now and !hf' R;in1s ;i.rr thinkini; nf Jnnl'· ir:g mp in ;it " st11rtin,1? dcfens11•e tackll'! spot ." h-r-s;i ys. ''HowPvcr. J'd be pcrff'('!ly si'll1.~l1 f'd i( !h~v pu! 111e in 11! drfensivc rnr1 hf.'eausr l al:;;o ha\•e plar1nii; Pxprriencr thf'rr." n 1 .. rn's ra . .;e i~ rarr in th;i1 !he same .~itual!on ha~ occurrffi onl,v two nther t irne~ in NFL ;innals. R;i111s· a.o.sislanl to thp presidcnl .l:i<"k Terle offers. "the other !unrs 11's h;ip- p1>nrc1 i a nol11hle free agent rxer('1~1ng hi s right tn rl-eal with anolhrr tcan1\ v.•tTe w1:h Davp P<irks and Pat ~·ischf'r." Split cnfl P<1rks drserted the S;in Fr;in. t•isrn 49ers for the New Orleans Sainls with the latt.er being rein1bursc1J hy l"nm- mi!'..~ioner Pete Rozelle with a high dr;irt choice :ind Lackie Kevi n Hardy. Jn Fischer·.~ si1ua l.ion, 1hr all·pro ~afe!ym;in went fr om St. Louis to Wa~h· ington with the Cardinals getting a pair of hiii:h draft picks in rc>turn _ Teele adds that Ro irl!e will en!f'r !hr. Olsen case onl y if the Rams and Patriot., hil a definite stalemate. A,<; for Phil Olsen, lht' ex-lllah Slale business major Cf'\flcludes. "I'm very pro11d of the fact that Merlin i.~ m_v brother 111"H1 J'tl be a very happy person if I accomplish as much as he has." .. Befon> lhP draft. I thought aboul il fo r a.whili> and figLired I"d have a chancce v.'i!h the Rams a nyhow because coach Prothro knew ;ibout n1e." Perhap~ il w11s nienta! telepathy nn the l:tams' part or ju~t fate for Vatah11, but thP. dr;ifl produced the right results. In regard lo prn fon1bal\'s version of A lnt t rr~·. Valaha sa.1•s. "I was prett~· sur" 1hr11 if I was rlra fled that I'd he t:iken in a !ale mund ;inyw;iy, I'm just glad the Rains cho.~e me. "It's a pleasure lo try out for the team L Jack Snow, a vrleran from Notre Daine v.•hn currently is the man to beat for the Jnb. 2. Creston \Vhilaker, a second-year phc.non1 froin North Texas State . who turned 1n a credilahle r o ok i t prrfnrn1ance when filli ng in last season. :i .. Joe Swce1. a yearling li kP Valaha. Sweet, Laller and h('ft1cr than the Rabbil at fi-2 and l!lfi, hails from Tenne ssee State and has been timed in 4.6 for 40 yards i.o pads. ... .. EX·HEAVY KING JOE WALCOTT IS BACK IN THE RING . • • Walcott R:eferffs Tiff Between Jerome Stern (Left) and David Spin1~ .. ;: He said he hMI the eye checked Tues- rlav at the. Mall8achusett,, Eye and . f<~ar tnfirmarv .end the examining physician reported· th11t ''the functional ability of your left eye. decrea~ in the past 1:1 months." . Con igliaro said that afte~ ~0~1~g ex- tremel y agitated over his 1nab1hly at times to see the baseball. he had perh~ps over·rtacted Jn 11nnouncing his rtllre- Irate Bi~l1ey Tears Up Court ment last Saturday in California. . He said he talked earlier this week with WASH INGTON (AP) -Two years ;ign, Gene Aulry . owner of the California shortly after he wa.~ marriecl, Cliff Angel s. who suggested going on the di.'iabled list And taking a rest. . Richey said he was turning over a new He said he faVOfed that. but Jn view of leaf and would hold his lemper on lhe lh~ latest. examination he was oot sure tennis courl. For the nlost part, he ha.~ now of his status. He ta.id he has not kepl his word. ~poken with Autry si~ the resultM Rut during )Vednesd11y'5 "econd round bt'cllml'! known.. of the $50,000 Washi ngton Sl.ar l nternll~ His statement Wedne8day indicated 1 tion<'ll tennis toumamenl, the nation's top. change in viewpoint ainre being told the r11nked player threw a tantrum when he condition ol hi s eye. tripped over 11 lno!'ie ~rvice line tape in Coniglia1"fl wa" quotel1 in a Ln.~ AnAc.l~s his match with Spll in's Anclrc.~ C.imenn. paper 11s 11<"1ying he hoptd lo be hack in Thr 24 -yrar-Old Richey, who now make.~ ttw Angels' lineup before the end of the his hom e in Sarasota, !"Ill .. t8ced back to season . the tape, pulled it loose, threw h i~ r1+ckrt "The rloctor lold m~ il i" r,ntirely up to to lhe ground and went to the sidel ines to me" he was qun!M AS Miylng. "The sit down. rest will do me good. may~ l~ a month "I wa" al fauH." !laid .. . -111~!!\··~--~-~~~e --~.,'·\.1-.-. Laver, Newco111be Win; Ashe Upset An1ires lhat If he wanted 11 defaul t. I 11nd La vet casil1 defeated Australl1n would have gi\·en it to hin1 . F red Stolle, fi-2, 6-J. •·-""1aybe I should have walked off the Richey, an indeµtndcn t pro, threw bll court, but I've seen relerces call it. OOth iantn1m during the 12·point tie breaker tn ways. I wiint tn make it emphatically decide the second set, knotted 6-6, •ft.er <:lear, I \\'as wrong for whet I did." he had dropped the first set. Jn other upsct!l. unseeded Pierre Gimeno was ahead 2-0 when Richey sa t R<1r1hcs, F'r::ince's No. 2 pl11yer. ousted down and wa ited for the encl of the co~ third-seeded Arthur Ashe, 7-6, 1-6, 6·1, fcrence to detennine whether the match .end unrankrd Roger T:iylor of Grea.t Brl-would be ruled a deh1ull. The referee ~d lain knocked off 15th-seeded Clark Graeb-the. match would be cont inued arler ncr, &.-2. :1-6. 7~. repairs were m11de to the court Tnp·sPcded .John Newco1nbe e f "I'm sorry about what h;ippened.'' Australia, second-11eeclcd Stan Smhh, and Richey !':&id afterwat dlii, "Perh11ps if I Ro(! Lavrr or Corona def Mar, Nn. 4 ~eed, had been the referee, l would hav• ad v11 nced to today's third round in their defaulted." qu est fo r ttie '10,000 fir st prize. Gimcno wanted lhe n1111.Ch lo be Newcombe. who wQn lhis yenr ill defaulttd because, he i;aid. the short Wimbledon nockcd off Ra Moort--Q!_ tn..JVt...11:1.t.::..c.ouF-l-u "I . -fu ..Jlt/Mi!li'tra ·t<frnl.~dJ~(. n n l.og ·Angl"le~. s:l. 7.r,-+·ed to talk. to new~men after the match. 34 DAILY "1LOT Alamitos Entries ,. ... 'fll,,..,.,. JUIT II, 1'11-nMI DtY c ... r .. l'1n. flnt .... , ,,u ..... t t Hi91111\1 Dtolll"' t11 lit 6 1nd ltt<t1 II l•Klt D11 UPI & "" 1t1u1 l'UtST 11 ... c1 -lSO Yt r<ll. 2 Y•"' old .,.,•klttn1. Cltlml.,., l'urH t ltOO. Cltlrn-l'l'i Pr/eop tJOOO. • Tf'11dy'1 Tri~ (Wlloonl II! MIU 8tl ll1r IVtUQl\nl II/ .. Di.mond JIOOI llloh!ml 1;0 'C1.,..oar D1u><lr (MllC114111) 111 • "AclJt.tv (N1J1rl 11 7 'fl•-1• iwer....,> no 'c,.._ Gr..:I !,..,.,.,) 110 <fhtln Gltrl (Wtlclll 110 'OM11'1 c.n., 0.11 1w .. e11 111 • tl:M Moan Ihm (C1rdo.11) 17'0 "' '" '" on "' "' "' "' "' "' '" '" '" "' "' , ., ... '" "' ,,, '" '" m "' '" '" '" '" SEVENTH ltACI: -lSD Ylrds. J Vttr t ick & up. C!tlm!"I!. l'ut11 11IOO. Ct1lmlt19 Pr1<1 UOOD. Tiit T.!. Club or Or1n1N Ccai"'"· $Ii" Lo"t (W•l•on) !lt A Goin' i.Mn (8111-1) 111 Got" ll1r Too (Wtraj !19 L.o!1'1 Dlt l Adt!r) llt S.t,,_ p.,,.,, (At rU llt lldilnl111 llld ILllll'lt"'I 111 Uroclt "''"' CPorMd 1n '1!1GHTH l•Cl" -110 v1rd1 l Y~I• Ol<ll & uo. -.11,.... ...... Pu•M 11100. lhe L-811Cl'I 1111"" Club. 1't~•• T•tctr W11><1nl ll• Solo .6.0v~nlur• l110fll ll\ Sand Rlvor Win lPt tnt •l Ill Sc>eo!dy LI•-l'°"'llrl l?l On -MuKll ILIP111ml l\t Valltnl Prlrw:o (.6.111..,.,l Ill ll111Urn1 Ookk 1Sml1"l 11 1 Moolah llodl.i (Clrdo11\ 11' AIM Ell1H•lt Gt111nlmN• (V1ugr,n1 17' .J 1"11 (Dr11't!r) 117 Yo Q!t ro (Al1lr) 1n kh•I• Pro (W1horll 119 NINTH RACE -~ V•«h. 3 Yo1r cilds. Atlaw1rw;11. Pur11 UlOO. Chick Doofl~ IW1rdl 111 v1 ... LI Rov11 (Wll..,.,} 11 I MoClr• Ch1nl 191n~sl 111 Pflrllv Moon rcro•bvl 111 J1r'1 L..d'r Luck" (Alll"""I 111 M1lt1tlc Moon (Ad1lrl 111 llocl•I ll1r lov (Carckrn) UO 0m·1 Looi! Back (M1rwa1) II~ OiklMW Sue (Mllcht lll 111 Go TIM Limit (Smllhl Lii MV Team's Banquet Set lllul"Sday, Jul7 15, 1CJ71 Laguna Loop Diablos, Tritons, Barons Nip Foes Laguna Beach's summer basketball league produced its best slate of games si nce the start of the campaign Wedne s. day night as Fountain Valley , San Clemenle ancl ~fission Viejo posted victories. All three lilts were light all the way. Mission Viejo jumped to a big lead, then had to hold off a strong Estancia comeback to win, 71-61. Laguna Beach, leadlni most of the way, fell to a San Clemente rally in the final quarter, 67-62. And Fountain Va 11 e y out.scored University, 7-4, in the final two minutes to tri- umph, 61-58. Mission Viejo's D j a b Io s pumped in 34 points in th e opening quarter to hold a 16- point advantage. But the win· ners rfln into foul problems in !he second half, playing the final three minutes with just four players. Mission Viejo"s Gil Norman- die and Bud Confer of Estan- cia each had 22 to share scor- ing honors. Doug Confer hit 20 for the Eagles. Meanwhile, Laguna Beach streaked to an early lead behind a balanced sroring at- tack. but San Clemente put on a spirited last quarter rally to down the Artists. San Clemente's Rick Bauer tossed in 18 points while Vince McCalla canned 16 for the Artists. Fountain Va 11 e y anrl University battled on even terms throughout their con· lest. The winning Barons held the lea d most of the way until !he Trojans took a two point advantage. 54--42. But Fountain Va!ley canned two baskets in a row to take the lead for good. Tony Sepulveda canned 19 to pace the Barons wilh Tom fl1ul!in ix getting 18 for Uni . S!u•r! MOro ~IVO<I L•~rvl'o: W•ln n1>11rv lflomp ..... G.l••n Glt1• ,~, M~lllftl• Sl"'o" To1tl1 Unl•trllly lUI " " ' . ' • ' ' ' • ' • • ' ' • • ' • ' • • ' . 77 1• ,Wft llll'I Vallt• Ill) pl Ip ' . ' " ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . " ' ' " . Al.itr Seoul•td• LOde"s1e!" T. Aclli m• C "d•m• ToT1I• " • • n ,1 "' ' " ' " ' ' , " ' ' ' " 11 " • " Sc1r. b1 Qu•rl.~rt • • Uno~ef"\lt'r !~ I! lJ lS-'11 Foun!1ln Valltv 16 U 11 11-61 D. C°"''' B. conru f'••• Ell•nclt Ull " • " • • • pl to . ~ ,, ' ' ' ... " .. 11on""' OoVrlt• lol&ls ' ' ' ' . . 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L~~';.~~~ :.""M!.!.ff1~1i°t~. l'OU"TH RACE -''C ~ard1 l veer old• & uo Clalrnl~Q. Pu'>~ tJJ'IO S..rlorlu• (PerN r} S.111:1 J IO 7 "° Collror~11 S•l'ld• <Cr0>bY) l IO J.M! GrP<>wln IAael•l J DJ Tlrnr -.. 1110 "'"'0'"· Tl"y Sour. w1, rr1nc•~'" Scr1tCh•O -Moon V.ivel, (>O 1 rUIV •• SllC1tl RACE -~· •AftlS J voo• olO• & \JO AllowtncH. l>V••t 11!00 Clv em h t l! Ho n •v · (p"""') 100 •«i 180 Top Bruc:t fP11Uol 9 10 ll f(I Cell Collt<t (At11lt) J ·~ l lmt -11 fl••. Aho A•n -~••I Mnv•. G-o 1-<•i•r Hull. Thrff lool<o. Llttlt L•c•. S•• 0.vld. V•lltv 1,i.oftOOft, N'ckl Del Mo•, Scr1!r:totd -Sur111 On Bon, Vain Rt11lfd>. flit O'B•r. P~rl!.or evo, 11 Eo1ct1.' -Olv1mh•ll Monty • t -Top lrvCI, ~lld Mll.j(I StVINTH llACI -.,0 vord• l ve~r 111<11 & UP. FllllH .. Ml'"· A110 .. •o<t5. Punt UlCO. N1• """ (Lll)h1m) 7J 60 1Q •0 7 fl(I Rubv Ann Gold IWl!Mln! n lO 7 .o llu•om , <Pe•nor l • 10 Tlmr -lO 5110 AT10 R•n -Ou·°"""'le C.l>ero•, M"· Rocke! 81r, Warchl< • Dra1m. Go Jullt !t• G.o No "'l!C~es OQ l'l~llhl<I )rd, OIS<IUt ll!ltd 1n<I plectd loot. EIOMlH RACI -1'° vt1tO•. 1 YfA• olO• & UP "lk>w1nc•• lht Oonw•• Fmb••m C•ub Poro• 11117' Htt!h"I Rnr:ktt (.ldolr) 79 ((I 11 IO 1 00 ~~tvcf.~c~C;.:'!:!:'J lf'•ot) 1 )I) ~ ~ llrnt -If t/10 AIJO Ran -Miu Dec•• $"'"'""· Moolt~ 011..,.,nd, C°"'""' roov e•~ wi.o. flurke't Pl1l11I, t 1nv 1100 l'1"• COllllU8 St•l!Chl'd -\ lno P1,.er, Gtrcnlmo ~YO'", Go A Mii•. Record Brown Trout Dick Reinwald of Bishop recently caug ht this state species record German brown trout. The 25-pound, 11-ounce Lake Crowley catch broke a 25-year record. Reinwald's Junker was taken on 8-pound test line .. It measured 33 inches with a girth of 2&-0~. Top Coach FoothJll Leagu~ Mesa Trips Uni; Sailnrs Triumph O>lta Mesa llidi rolled lo mo early lead, then held off a last quarter rally by Universi- ty to defeat tbt Trojarui, SS·Sl, to hl&bllght Foothill summer buketball play Wednesday mpL In otb9' tilta:, Newport Harbar downed Santiago, 60- 53, and Foothill ran away from Tmtin, ....,_ Rlct Browning and Ted Neville ~oed. Costa Mesa to its win with U pointJ each while Tom Mallinb and Don stuart popped in lJ apiece for Unhfl-.!ty'o Troj .... Meanwhile, Newport Harbor and Santiago baWed on rven terms lhroughout t h r e e quart.en before the winning Sailors moved away in the final period. Bill McKinney hit 23 to lead Newport. Foothill tossed in 50 points * * {;r "-' ... -(#) ... ft .. ~ • 0 • 0 5 I 4 11 J 0 ] ' •17310 • s ' Tl '1 18 19 60 """'"'(JO """'• Ml .. t7tl1 z-' 1 f l f Diii~ 7 l I lJ c........ 1 1 • ' • Pete.-t 0 l Hllben I I 5 ' • Wt'tofl I o J Tllltlt 11 ll 2' " Se.n at" o.en.,.. H-tff-I 11 n 1~ $1nll1... 1' JO 11 .._'3 Mullin!• S1uer1 Ml•o '~ Ulll.,..,...fY Ull "' n "' '' J • 1 1• • 1 ' lt 0 ' • 1 I J l J l 0 ' ' 11 15 15 J1 C&Sll Mt11 !HI I• II 111 fl' in the final half of lis game with Tustin to win going :iway. Dennis Murphy paced th~ KnightJ with 21 while Rob Tuvell hit 18, Amhrozich Paces Win Former Golden West star Brian Ambrozich scored 21 pointJ and teamed with Dave Payne to dominate the board! as Wilson Ford trimmed Southern Plastic Mold, 7~7. in Co.sta /.1esa open league basketball play Wednesday night at Orange O>ast College. ln a compa nion tilt, Long Beach rolled to a 69-47 victory over Laemmle. Payne, a atar at Southtrn California College , had 15 points for Wilson while SPM was paced by Joe Day's 20 points. Frt nklin Allen J0<1e1 MrClure CO<llfV JollU'I POocvk i. NOV<>l"V To1~!s flrtn""' BotloroH L•~lt M~oon w .11., W1lktr Echev8rrl1 P1n•ler Purn•m Fl1l<1•r..r To!1ls H11nrmr : ~. Ltnl ltlCll (ff) '9 ft l'ftii I 1 t I• I f 4 7 J 0 1 • 1 l s ' • 1 3 11 ' 0 • • l 0 0 ' • 0 1 • 1'1111469 Ll tmmlt 1•1) " fl ,, ,. 0 0 I 0 I 2 1 • 6 I l ll o o • e ] 0 1 ' ! 1 ' ' J ) 1 ' 0 0 s 0 ] 1 l • I l 1 l lllltl ,, Leno flP•<~ 15, L1emml• Co11ntians Aid Upset; CIF l(nocks Off City J O 7 • Slutl'l•r" l"l11t1c Mold U71 Fullerton Junior Col I e g e s 1 _. n 11 11 pt t• • snon~•" 11 tJ Ho1'1 fir""""'"' "'"'"" Pit•..,. head football ahd golf coach o o J o Ev1n1 J l 1• ' 1 ' lJ Lyon 1 J Nev lilt Hal Sherbeck WAS chosen by En~·1•v o o ' <un'-1 • 1 io Ao•~~" 1 1 t Mu,.ov s 1 l 11 LOS ANGELES -Orange bound and a warren High his peers as the 1970-71 coach TG1•1• n ' 11 " o~v , 1 e :iu C k9!"t lft" Ou1~., Nvru.,.. ? o l • 011nty's trio of ;i!l-s!a rs con-,;rad, \\'as instrunicntal in lhc of the year in tl1e South Coast u n;"',-.nv ' i. ' ''-11 Tot111 1s 11 11 ,, !ributcd 18 po ints lo 1he C<l llSC I f lh c· b I s · Conference. (~•1• MtH 11 11 u l'l--!S Wilum ForO fie) <is the South crushed the c cm ise 0 e ity unc 1· ix T~lllR un con~tiro '~ '; P! ~ favored North. 113_94 , Wcdnes-of his t>ight points carne dur-Sherbeck edged staff mate I• " ,1 "' o. Pivni 7 1 1 15 day night at the Sports Arena inR a Cl~' blitz th.1l shot the ~1ike Sgobba. FJC baseball ~=l:v ! ; t ~~I0';:,';1on ~ ~ ~ ; in the first game of 8 prep winn ers from a 67-62 lead to a mentor; and former Cerritos Tro11t r 1 1 J 1. r~orn1on c " , e ba'k lb II d bl h d 77-62 bulge \vith three minutes o.ni.1• 1 o l • "••d , , e , · ·e a ou e ea er. basketbal l CQ2.('h Jim K.ill· o.tnc.•n • 1 1 • Ambro1I<" t l o 21 1 the · n+.t "--C p to play. "le!!'"" i 1 , ,, <;111.,Dt1 , 0 10 n Tili,,. cap ua: I got A cro"·d of 5,086 witnessed ingS\\'Orlh (now al Idaho Ormt M i 1 1 " To•••• JO 10 1J m a measure of rcvenRC by clot>-the battles. State) for the honor. Do1 • ? o 1 1-<•lfl•rnt : w11s"" 15, Sou1"ern P1111!c bcring LA City's entry, M-fil. I------------------------------'"-"-'--->,--''='-'='-'='-':'_:":::.·------------ The county trlo of Jirn "\ Keyes 1SA Valley).. Jlaul Zyskowski !Tustin) and Jeff St. Cl.<iir (La Quint.a) made a valuable C'ontribut ion to the R.ehe!s in t.he match of 2-A and 3-fl Rraduating senior stars. Keyes had only two point.s, hut he played a sparkling defensiv e. game closely guarding vaunted CfLrlos Min a of El Ce ntro. ~1ina wound up with 26 points -most rif which wPre tall ied when Keyes \\'HS on the bench. Zys kowski. ll'ho also stoocl our in the Orange Countr 3JI. star tiff at Orani::r Co.:ic;I Cullrgr, poppl'd in £'igh! point~ and snnred 10 rehound~ And St. flair ne11ed 1hrec rcllounds tind eight points Th<' S(iuth jurnpcd off !o a 51-4~ l1:ilftime ed~c and \\'11~ nC'vrr hcadrrl Oa\·p l3;1krr. lJC Irvin!' ' • Mission Viejo's American Le&ion baseball team ~'Iii be honored with the awards night Friday, July 30 at 6 at the Mission Viejo High School multi-purpose room . .l!tQ l>lfl -Wer On Po•t•lv. ler> Slat, Sh>n• POii~. CllPOtf v1....,v, Ton Mon. NIMTH "ACI! -Ji.D '"'d' ~ v~•r - old1 & uo. (1olml"11 Puf'• iHOO f•-'-----------.1 A guest speaker from the California Angels is expected lo be presen!, according to manager Joe Richardson. The event is open lo the public. Stralohtd -Walch Aock11 . Bunn•"• Warrior. MOl>v l(,llla n, Bio 5ov. l'll'TH "-'Cf -350 Y1td$. M1l<!•n 7 veor ol& Po"• l\tOO. N11tllMI011 (Llpn8rn) e lO ~ht'S A Qui .. IAdalr) Ot1ndv's Jo! !Cro1b~) 14'0 1lQ J.00 ., >O "° Time -II UIQ. Alto Aon -ot.m""d O.uber, 511nu"1t•t1 1nd, Truly JeT. Chic• Do l 0<1Mnlno R Ida• ( .ld1ltl 6 00 ) IO ' ~"I (hlllor I Pern•rl '60 ' !O J•t11re !W••.a~l ~ 00 Tlrne 11 1110 .0.110 R•~ P~•l•r eo~ eob'1 flM En~, RoillCklna Rock, (orkv OC:ld, ~"" Fn• Luck. S1llor·1 C~1ro,, Skldo Po1.-5cr&T<~•d -lorn l•dOn, Oto Ju<1<11. R<111n Mtn•c•. GOLFERS 'll'l!h lnw-H1mll<~P1 • Pr•<ll<• Al l~t NEWPORTER INN PAR 3 GOLF COURSE St.DO w ith thl1 •d week d1y1 Ba.seball Standings OOOIYIOfTIAI AA-1ERJCAN LEAGUE Baltimore Bo•lon Detroit New York Cleveland Washingt.on Oakland Kans as City T\-tinnesola An,;tl5 Oiicago Mllwaukee East Division W L 55 32 49 37 47 39 41 47 :111 51 34 52 West Division fi6 31 4.l 41 41 46 42 50 ~ 47 37 .. lt>tl•V't Gll•lf' PcL .'32 .570 .547 .... .427 .395 .... .512 .471 .457 .447 .455 GB 51,~ , .. 1411 " 20 1,~ l I 11 15 16~ 17 18 Mlh .. ~U~ff {PATii" I-ti 11 l'•w Yor'o: !SIO!!I .... ,.. .. ,f t .7) Mlnnt"'1t (P•r" 17 11 11 9otlotl (Tll "I 0-)>, n111~• 'CMclll !Wood t JI •I Wu1>1ne1on lfloom•n ... 10), fllthl Clt vt!tnd (McDllw•ll 8-U ft ll;an••• City (Or196 tMl, nlll'lt (Mf,.I llotkh , .. ,1 at O.kl1nd ((". Do0ocn ~, ........ &ttfll'ftll't (P. OclbM>o'I 10.~\ ti Alllllt (Mt1ur• -"" M J, ni91ol NATfONAL LEAGUE Pittsbuq;ih New York Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia f\·lontrea\ East DIYl&ion W L 57 31 46 4fl 47 41 4fi 42 39 so " 53 West Olvlslon San Francisco 55 3.'i Oodgr.rs 49 41 Hnuston 43 44 Atlanta 44 48 Cincinnal.i 41 51 Sa n Diego :lJ 57 Ttd1~·· G1mn Pct .6<8 .5.'lS .534 .523 .4311 .3116 ,fill .544 404 .<178 .446 .367 GB 10 to II 1R 1h 23 ' 10 1-2 12 15 22 P"ll~d•l""I• !Wli.e t./\ at Chlc~Gn fH0111m~n I tl Monl••M !~!r<>llm1vt• ,_, and S10ntm•" 10-91 I! 5!. Laull (CotHon I' 5 lrod Q'"" 1-11, '· r ... 1 .. 111~1 Oodl.., (Oll•en f·tl •I A!l•nl• !Re<'d t-6), nlg"I ~In Fr~n<,.<O /Cumborlend 5·01 •I Clndnn•tl (Gul••U •·J). nl9h! S.n 0 1-.0 !"ob!rh J II •t Pllt•bu•G~ !Blau 10-1!. "IGh! N1w Y"'• IGtn!no 1·1) 11 11001!°" IFo••cl'I !21, "!Ohl '•lllV't Glmet PhlllOHl,.,,lt 11 C~k•!KI MDtl!roll 11 SI tov11. "lohl OM-. 11 A!l1n11, ni.t>I S.." Fr111C:itc~ 11 Clrw:h'lnl tl. nl1M S." DI"'° t i P'lnsbu<th. "1.,~t N'tW YOf11. tt '"'°"'''"'' "Ith! UTH ANNIVERSARY SALEll BIGGEST & BEST YETI DEAN LEWI S ANN IVERSARY SPECIALS '71 COROLLA VOLVO 1971 DEMO $4098 1~ SEDAN A ulom1l:c . R .. dio, Htalt• .llJJ71 ,•, ' ,,, • Estan cia Oilers , Estancia, Mustang·s LEGAL NOTICE 1.EGAL NcrTICE ---IU,LlllO• (OUll.T Oil' TNE MUNICIPAL (OU•T Oil' (.11.IFOINIA NOTICI Oil' TIUllll 'I $.Ill ,T ... TI 01' (.lll,OINIA 1'01 LEGAL NfmCE LEGAL NOTICE l'Ufll.,JC HE',r,IUHOl WllL Iii HILD l'f TM£ CO~TA ME''A PL.INHl"'G COM- MU$10H •1 !I'll (llw H1ll. 11 ll•lf 0.IV•. (Mii MtW. (t !INll'n1•, II 7 lf 1 m Dr ., ,_ •I POHlblt lntrM tt., on M-••· July 'H, "II. llet1t'lllnt n.. IOllOwlfl9 •<>1>Uc•1lon1 . (OUNIT o r: OIANQf_ N•. 1 .. 1 THLI COUNTY or: 01,r,"IGl Ott~•o (Minh 0.. A~tu\t o. 19/1. •I 10 00 "'M , NO. A<Ullt Poloists Win, 9-5 Notch Baseball Victories .... -Jull<l•I O!U"rt WESTER"' ESCltOW COMP ... tl'I' •• dul• NOTlc• "" 'llttVAT• \ALI or: 1 1.0.l CASI NUMll!I 1•.n •-'~"'' l•u•!o* """'"' ond P\lt\u•nl lo ,11.0'l~f'r' SUMMO"I' Oei<I Of !tu•• dflt<I Janu••• 1l. "·0 t• ·~ In• M•tt1• ot "" 1£0!11• or (LIF· CUOlfwl«I 0.tal-1 Hul.0 by T HOMA ~ fl F1!Cti •'>d rOllD LONG 0K•6>•d Pl••~llll llOV lOLL IN!>. INC' ~). l HE.lllE~ ... R (Ot.EMAN I nd rocorllOd Nol\c• ,, h•r•DY g)YtO ·~·· Mi1~ 0011.1 I •ou M ft•llli.• M•. 11·11•tl t« De,.1ln¥ M \leli-.t, 114' S Bttr J lrftf. CMft Meu . (•lllornlt , '"' 1>1rml11lon • rn-prOMt1v •• ll<tKrl-In n.. H•lllcn •!WI lcc•IK tn me "'""t 1IH If 8"'•• ll•H t :MO !Ml l<>lllh ot I~ S•'I or-F•.,.w•v, "°'" 111 te ••. Estancia High got of! lo ll big !'l!art wiU1 a four goal first quarter and held the lead the rest ol the \l'i(V 111 defeating Long Beach \Vilson, 9-S . \\'ednesday nigh! in Costa Mesa ll.ecreation AA.A water polo action at Estancia High. The 11·inning EaR!es streak- ed lo a 4--2 edge after the first period and held a 6-4 margin at the intermission. Estancia tightened its defense up in the second half. holdlng the Long Beach school tLl just one goal. Tom S1nallwood tossed in four goals to lead EstanciJ in the scoring depart1nent while tean1mat.e Phil Nye had two. Robert \\'ebster. Jeff Littcl and Larry Blaller1nan scored one goal each for !he Eagles. In other games Tuesday night, F'oothill downed Chaf- fev . 8-2. L-0ng Rea ch rt1lllikan tripped Buena Park. 6-3. and Anaheim rorfeited to Valencia . \\'ater polo action \vinds up t his \\'eek with four games in the frosh-soph division Priday nil!'hl ;it Estancia H igh. P ountain Valley f aces Westminster in the first tilt al II. follo\.\'ed b y the Corona del f\lar-Bolsa Grande tiff at 6:50. !\fission Viejo clashes with Los Amigos at 7:40 and Ne\\'port 11a rbor meets Santiago ill 8:30. MD, Herold Roll, 90-36 George Herold canned 26 points and three other J\1ater Kylr Van Amcrsfort and Jim P ostel slugged home runs lo lead their tee.ms to victory in swnn1er baseball action in !he Orange Coast a re a \\'ednesday night. Van Amersfort blasted a grand s lammer in the lhird in· ning to pace Huntington Beach past host Edison, tl).2, in a /lunt1ngton loop lilt while P ostel's round-tripper came with a tez.mn1ate aboard as &itancia tripped Ne w po r I Harbor. S·I. al t.:osta fo.1e S<i Park.· In the other Huntington loop outing. Costa l\1esa do.,.,•ned Corona del l\1ar. 3·2. l\leanwhile, Seal Beach a11d \Yard's Pirates were not so tortunate._ Seal Beuh dropped a 5·4 decision to the Outriggers in Long Beach Police League play on the losers' dia1no11d while \Yard's (Orange Coast College) fell lo the Paramount Poets j \Vhittier College), 7·2. at La P alma P ark. Seal Bea ch nearly tied its garne v.·ith the Outr iggers in the home half of seventh frr.me. Trailing 5-2, Seal Beach put together hits by J a c k Stro.snider, Gary Barnes and Bob Eagle (double) to SCQrc 1wo runs. but Eagle was thrO\\'ll out a1 home al· tempting 10 score . on Hoy \\'ells' single for the final out. Barnes a lso s lammed a two· run homer in the second for the losr;rs. The Pirates appeared on their wav to a win. holding a 2-0 lead ioing into the sixth in· n111g on the strength of Dennis Bcan·s one·hi11er Dei p layers hit in double fig-v3n "'"""tcr1." ( 101 ' ' ' II ral ' ' • • • ures a s lhe a Jonarchs r olled Enoslrom. <• Horn•e' ;~ to a lopsided 91).36 v ictory oetier, < ' • ( Of>H , 11> M~ll. •• p t<1elttn. cl lh<lmo>c)ll. ID 011111.110.' ll•b•I, " (~p•rU!, II W•lnborwe• ~ c. ........ p !Ol•IJ .. ' ' ' , ' '" • ' • • ' • ' • • " ' "' r" • • • • " ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' ' • • • • lt~n11n9le><1 e...~cl1 EOl,O•I • •tlii 00-IU ?CO ~!I-l ' ' ' ' Co11t (11<' lb Co1aoro. 11> C~ro h•lan. lD Scr.rupp, rr p b•111no, c (,l~\OY. C lillCw•ll. II I <>" ~ MO!hf!OI. (I Du\j• " SbarP. >' I ,nn••..:~ ... I f'P<> I p Polo"'°"· d loit!I. (OrMlil l'&r~•r n Jonn>o<>, <> (;r ,u~b• p r.,i.,.wr. < Lrlc~-.on. lb 01M•lll . II> N •~l'-n. " 01n1>er. 2~ (l•n"o. lb ~ •• ,., ti ..,nd•eW I, lt> B•~tr. cl 101•11 '" Mr>' Ill •• ' ' ' • ' " ' • ' ' ' • • ' • • • ' '" ... "' .. " " • ' ' ,. • • ,, • • • ' • • • • • • ' • • " ' ' ' • • • • • • • " • > • • ' ' • " " ' ' ' ' ' • ' • • " • • • • • " • • • • ' ~<Oii b• lnn .. 1•0 (o•1.t Mf'>• Coron• oel M.Jr S<~uui. 1D Gr•n!. !! Keahn~. u Bo•Otl, " Po•ltl, P M<1' lcr>. " )~"""""· c BotMll, cl L~n•Oan. ct Ron~"l!lo, lh McrleMY, " "''m•n<ll>. rt Po.,oll, JU R••Ov. l b 101•1> NIWPOr1 H1IMrm•n, II H•u.r, :.D l'le••••· rr wn,.,, " f'tdl, 10 ll (..nMd rl Horh~rl >. I' Fn>I«. ( D Cnt rd, 1~ To1al1 '°'"""~ • OOOJIJCI J J hlCI 100-' I ' • ,. ' • • • ,, ' • • " ' • ' • ' '" • • • ' • • • • ~ •bl ' • • ' • • ' ' " • • • • " • • , " ' ' ' " • • • > • • . ' " ' • • • • ' • • ' • • ' " " ' • • • o ver Santiago in Lhe Santa A•Moro. ~• J I !/~NPOl·f l!Mbor ?()!I 110 0 ~co ooo 1 ' ' Sl•qle. a I Ana summer basketball lea. Mo11. o 1 "''e \\'ednesda)' night. Plum"''"'' ? .. .., C•nnon. l b I Greg G~ecn. Htl'k Kniffin Po•rhauQ~." 1 •"d Da'e Nanrv illso hit in r•0·•1·" 1 " 8tl'<t~I. II I rwin Figures for ·the 1\lonarchs Rlllo, 111 ' • • ' • ' • ' " ' • • • • ' • • :----- ! lflore S11orts , • P11ge 38 Benn1111r>c". i~ f l~Mpf,.,, I~ Too•fl, c V~n An1~r'\!~•' ~• ~8"'~' ! ~l&q\•, .. !> r-•v'•· l~ W•ao. " !QI"" Ov11ro1~·· ,1.+ !!••'" w.11,.,n " <Ju•tlo,..•lt !t S8mP·o.n, ID P~lnoeo rt t>u~~"" < f'e1•t•-" ,..,.,.,fl ,, li l'~Orl I• II•'"· D f'••.•· .. ~~··· Wor<I > •• • • " " • • ' • ' " ' • • ' , 0'1' llL ~ 01t1f>Cllnl C.E Oll.GE (ltRAMCOW Fe~ru•rY ll, lt/6, •~ •notr tlo t•St, !n (H ... llJE'll. •• E•Ku!r!~ ot 11>1 ••1•1• of lo rn1 l)to!~ntl&nt Gro•11• (h~rmcow -'11~. """'" 1SS, of OllPCll l 11.cO<a• in (LIFFORD LONG, df'C•••od. Wiii \ell" A ~,.,1 conlol•1nl ~·• 1>1en lllW by ln1 m• Olli<• 01 mo c.,.m1v 11 .. °'°"' ot prlYll• ••It, !o 1no ~l~•ll 1no Diii Did· cln•'llllt •W••n\I VOit II VOit wl!ll •o dt!ono Ot.ri ... (OUOIY (l lllotnl •. WILi. ~Ell dfl, UllO~ "'• 1.,,,,. 1...r condl!lon• ~ •I ''"I ltw•u<I. •OU fTIU>I .. i. In 1hl• courl. Al PUllLIC A\JCl!ON fO MIGH(ST "••••II•• '""""°"""· •rod oul>lt<I IP con· 1 ' n1 :1~~~~n1:.1':";;~11~~ ;:·~~~·p1~04~~n"Q.Cf."~ ~1~~! ':.:,e1R "'~~!~ o:P,~:·~~ •• ~~ ·~~,:; ::i;i;;"''"· 0v1,1;"•.1 s~:;·1~:..i, co:,"·10,: 0 1 ~ J~11 ,co CW•!> wr!t•I" THREE dd•• •!!ff 11 tnt 1ou1n Hrom! ~nlrenc• to 1nr aid O'CIO(M, 1 m .,,. the•••l!•t. wlt~lo m• O '~'' •ommon• I> nrvtO Dr> vcu Ottrit• Coun1v CO<JrH•QU,.. ~""'• ,.n•, tlm• 1110,..td bv ,,,.., " lh• office er a Qm•rwao. •nur aer•11n wlll ~ •nt••ed on Calll!>rnl~. 111 "ynt, lltlt ""' !nle"'' CO•" lllGBI E' IL tllG!llE •I Zif Ml•lne ,,. .. ..,.,.,, 1 •01•l•(<1!1C" b• ttir pl11n111T and 1ne ~Ou•! •e•ea !O ana now 11to1a b'f 1• undrP •••II B•lbco l•ltflel, C•1ilornl• •II If\• tltnl. 11. 0 '"dY ~"'" ~ IU<IV•n•n1 &Qoln" '"" IOI lhe 01e<I "' Tr11•t •n '"• PfOPe•I> ... .,.,od, In !I•. lnl.r••I gl Ul•1• of •&IO (LIFFORO ' rno11t• "' oll•OP rel•lf roou•'9<><1 In l~f ••Id Cou~•v •nd \1~to dO\Cfll>eol •• LONG, do<r~•od, fl IMt 11mr <tf r.lt ~o•lh, • '" • cvmol••"' s. L•••~no>n E'•ltlr '" lor 1/l or .,,., •II r.iht tltl• •11<1 !nle•r;I m•t ••l<l ro:~,•,O<J1n"'11~'.,10.n':t~. 1":"~"','~u~ ~: •,~ ~~~~. ""J:un';~ •:: o~1;~qtot 5~!1:~: ;,!1~1~.~~i!:,~~~~:": :;,. -:e•1:11=:;.,~..;.·7~ 0•01"911• >0 1n11 ·~U' Plo•a•n•. u •ny, (Alnornl•, •• DOf mop •••O•I> ... In BDQ• '"•' ol 11111 CllFFORO LONG. dKt••"'"· ""I' ~ hit<' 0" '"'IC 111, Paue• 1 10 Id lnclu••v• ot "' '"' llnie cl n11 •••111. 1., """lo tn• "'"' O•l«I Jun, It 19)J Ml><lll1noou• M•o•, In 111• al!o<o <11 mo ~roi>ott• drtctll>e<J •I lollow1 M H11n11n Countv ll•co•<11r <>4 ••"d Coun!f Prcn1,,..,,.,. "'"'• •rd T•ull O•ed C"<~ (""'"'"" ... C!dtO\\ lf>Oo "'"11~"" Wo1, d~I..., J1~u•n 1e, !90l ''""'v10(t I» J°"n (l•m•> NewDQrl Be•<h. (olllotnl•. JOHN L. ~MITH o<WI AO.I I . SMllM Otouiv 5a•d '41r ... 1u bo "'d"•· eve ..,,1nout 0 .., h Ill• 0 • • ' ' ' • • • • • ' ' ' TtuSI, b• t<l>Pn pl 1 breocn '" OO!•u~ '" WllTM•N ~HD SCHMIOT cov•<>•nl or W•tt•<>1V , ··~··" Ot ''"Pll•a. • • .., •11om~o DY ltllS c .. ID ll«ft•r<I \. F10,. •tU••O•nt hllr, ~o"""'°" 0, •n ME RE'Dllfl, W•lll '" orluln•I Do len<r 01 •1111 \•~ Mi'""' Oto•• hr IC " In In llSOO llCI f nd • P••••nl b•l•n<• pf G So•I• JOO ~~=I ~~~·~ tnr ·~ote • ,~:;::i~·~~ u;.,d \~.)IJ 11, ol !no •••• ol t .t•• lnltr1>! OI N•w-r Ct<>lr< °'"'"<! or Tru~J. ,.,..,11 11\,CCIOOO. -..irh )n• '"" <•Ill<>• lo• P•~m""" 01 1~ 00 ~., 'I N' .. ""''' l••<ft. C•,.lorn•• t11t1 re•••• rrom Febf.,••• IJ, ltlll. ,1 in ••Id montro, •nc!ud'"' lnlore••· S•IO ""'"•NI 1 .lll>f<>1•• tor Pl•l"1,tl note P•av!U,.,,, advuncr•. •f on•. uncl•< 1nr l•U>I Do.., •..:ur...i DY redl P•o1,,rl• '" r Puuh•~•V Or""~• C""" o.,,., p,101, Ju· term• ot ••In Oreo 01 T•usl. 10, (h.•q•> lht l•ly ot Co••• Me>•, Counr• ol 0 IY •. 1;, 17 1'1. 1911 1&.>11 •nd t•Po~•·~ OI lb• Ttu•I ... no 01 lh• O••nv•. ~nowo •• LOI IS, T••<t /U, ., 0 -lrY•H <•••IHI bv •••II Oe•d ol l ru'I I>"' m•P r .. Ofdt<! 1 .. Boci• 11. Powe la, ln• b•n•liciltY ~nd•• 1110 O••d ot OI M••<•ll•n ...... M•P" ll•(a•d> "' •••d (ounrv LEUA L NOTICE "IOTl(E INllHING BIDS lne !1t>llQ1llon~ •PCu•«I '".'. b v. , O h••••otut" ~W•tU"d •nd delt•ered !o lh• No;,ct » !•~r•Dv 91<on Jn~• ~• on•d ol nd r 1 •""<! • w1 ,11e~ Df'ci.,.11 ., 01 1-·.Ir« ol Tl\~ CO.t>1 Com•nunlly (oi>•oe u • • 11 0 ° "''"'(! ol Or•<>Q• (<>tJnl•, (flllllrnl•, wi•I Otlaull and em.Ina lo• 5•1o, •n<I w .. 11~" '"'"'•~ 'e•le<! b•<I' up 10 ll 00 am . rtl-notlct DI Mt•Cll ond 01 •l•cl,on to <fv ~ Ru sLJer Ji ivc a~· Jul>''· ltll •I !tot Pvr<"•.,ng O.,pl lne. unae"toneO To ••II ,,.,a "'""""V to o! ,,.la ,c11w1 ~''""' IDl•le~ •' IJIO ••h•lv •••ti obllu~llo"•· ona !n•re•fl••. on A"l•n• Ave!1ur Coi lo Me>• (,.ll!O<noa •I April I, 1911 1'1e u<>d~r>l9nta <•U•e<I 1.iln '"'"«" ''""' '~"I o.a, w1i1 bo:o 1>uDl,ic•• nollc• ol b•e.icn •nd ol olec!lon lo I>• o~n,~ 4 nn ''"" to•. P\Jl!Ci<ASI:: OF r~orderl In boo• '}91, 1>•go 10, 01 >•IO 01· B>d• "' 011,,. aro lnvl!oa tor ••IO 1eal fnd po.,on•I P•Ql>t!rtY •I • unl1, •nd mu•I i.. on ,..,,t,,.g and Wiii b• ro<e•v•a •I "'" oltlce Pl C A ttl1bl•. •lletnoy IOf ••iO Eu•<:"!"" o• mtv Dt til•d w11n In• co .. ~ o/ ••'O Suoul<>< CO\lrt o• aellv••od lo tho ,.111 E>tCUI<>>. ~•"onollv •1 •nY t•m• """ llHI pybllCO!•un ol tnos Mloto """ l>t!lor• m•kl"V •ala •~I~. '~· ••lo ot '"' ..... prOH '" heteln d•u"b•cl •• • unll will lie m1dr uDQn In• Jollow>n~ l•rrns, CoJll -u>d •II off<r• \\'/llTTIE:H -(;0ldc11 \l'e~t Colleg e dropped 1ls fu·st g:11nc in 1'10 years nf H10 llondri ll L~Plll'JM [IEllS lld fl llecor<J!, All t>I"' a•e to I>• In nccm•l<lnCe w,tn Dn•e·..J~~vl~,R~llE'SC ROW tl\e rn;t•u<l•On> and Conallion• M>O •~ ,,.ia Tru.ieo. ~p<'<illc~llo"' ... nicn O<r •IOW on Ill• ar>o llv Philip H H.irri• n1~, hi' '"'""<! '" "'" 01t1ce ot lhe Putt••~••hl\ AQ•M O! '~ 0 •ChOO I dl•lro{! All<><<>•¥ tor 1ru,1 •• r .. ch b•"""' rnu•I 1ubmot will\ r.h bl<!• S'S l1UI COMPAN'r' mu11 bf •t<Qmponl•d l>Y . deP<>Oll or !CH .. Oa!td· Julv t . ltll Mr1. Oort Chon .. E••Cu!rl• o! !Mf IA<1 Woll O! CLIFFORD LONG, Oec~••o<I. <•>"•~•" (n~c~ t~r!if!<'<l cne<I<. '" ~•d Pu1>11,hta N~w.,orr H••bo• Ntw• Pl•S• H10911! I flt0911 .lt!ornl•• •1 Ltw ,,.. Mf rl llo &Y•nu, fl•ll>t• 1111na. C111totnl• a~,·· bo"<I m1<10 p•v•ble to the o•dor 01 <omb•"•" "'!In ,...., O~llv Pl1.,1. N•wP0'1 not Co~•T C.ommurinv Collea• O•tlfl<I llNch, (al<!o,nlo, Julv U, 7~. 19. 1911 E10<1•d 01 lr~si• .. '" •n ~mount <>OI les:, lfil'l.11 su111mt>r ba~kt'lbnll· p la?-' '''~" Fi•• aetc•M t~·· i u1 "'"·•um Dia •• ' · h h S ~ qy~ronl•• •na1 lhe blaaeo-w•ll eM•• 1n10 l•I••-11111 t1l·l'19 LEGAL NOTICt:; \\edn('Sday n1g I \\ l1n •;Ill!;\ !l>e l)<OPO'"d (on!rOCI 11 lhe >•mo !o Aq;i Co11tgl' rallied for a 94-~l 1 •"'~,d~d 10 Mrn in 1he rven1 01 1a•IU•• lo ..,,., •<>IO •V(h. conlroe!, lh• Pfl><f<'<ls or "OTl(E 0 1' IULJ( ll .. NSFEI \ ICI Ory "'" ChK~ w•ll t>. !orte•t..i, or ln lh• <••• Eicr-Hum~tf" l'l·lOOI 'fl I . , I' ·ti • . I I Bl 89 61 • bonn. 11'" lull 'urn mo••ol '""II be NOll(E' JS HEllEBV Gii/EN 10 TMEl----1(' Osutg \US tr.s e< • llOrl~•l'"<I •o '"" .cnoo1 a .. tnct (llE'OllORS OF MATTEO D[ N[MflO LEO.IL N011CE \\1th less !han 3 111lrllllt.' Ill V" No b.a~. moy .. ur.a .... "'' Did "" • •nd llO~All.I OE NEMBO. r.u,band '"" IH!W~O•l·Ml!SA U~IFIEO ' ' ' • prrooo or IO)rlY r.vo 1151 nav' •U<r Ibo w•I•, T•onsl.,.,,-, tn•• 1 bul~ 1'•<>,t•r 1, SC HOOL OISlll(T but the OonS hit 1hC' flna! f!V('ldale •el lot lloo OPt~•"'I 1•1rrtof ~b(o~t lo 1J< fu.tdr b> l t•ns1ero" who\~ NollCo Pl( S•le .. · I Th• Bo&rO o• lru>l~I'> rO>orv•• lne bullnt"S &dOro;, Is KJJ I U•nlt .IU•nu• 'ur•lu• ,t,,.erly points !o 11111 I ""Y•lrq• ot tto•<Bnu f nY ~na •II 1>1d• or •. ,,,,, ,. "'''BY G1v<N rn.1 the ' '" the (ol• ol Munlln~lon lltiCn. Count. " ~ k [) ''· I (' 11 10 .. MY• ony "'"11"1•'"1') °' tn . .,. O••nll". 51110 01 (ollto,nl•, 1n0 •II of f1<11>rd 01 Eau<•"~" ol 1ne N•woorl·M .. • ,\Jar· l'titil'r p:it'l'( 10 < (·n '"'m"""'' on onv D•d o• .n one blOd'""' .. , ,_, 0 , , , , , 0 , , \\'cs! wlth 'l6 pnull" wh1ll' .Jot• NOllMAN [ WA TSON 0,..,,, .. ,.0 w.ir.1., m•-Y••,. 10,, ''"· C•hlorn••. h o!!tr\n9 •or ... ,. •urolu> I wh~· o u1r.., DU\•"I!' I nom~, •nd fd uni 11'<1 """POI • r < o ran~ """ •. . -~eC1Y BoMd 01 1,.,,,.c. v ~ I ('roo1n fired in 20 fur 1hf' nuen Ju>y /J, 1011 10 Id• •• ~nown to l••n\lne•. ••• ..:-l~rn lu•• •nd H u•pmrn1'. Merbo• c~n"r Ba•t>•" snoo, 1JOll·• H••Do• B•d• W•ll bf: roctlY.O In •n. oil.Ct o! 1n, Hus tlers. Hon Todd f11t :!~ lor Pun ,,~~.:O ~r::'nve Coe'! Do.iv Piiar. B<1<•l•••rd, Co•I• Me•o, C•ll•<><nl~. Foun· Purcn•1ln• A~•nt. 1151 Pl•<ent11 A••nu• . "'~''''" Ar,,·,. I Julv s 1~. 19/I IUO·ll toin V~I!•• B~rt>e,,, 191.i) Warne• .O.venu•, Cn•I• M .. t . Cflltornl• .uo ID 11·00 A M., 0 " -----jF<)Un!Aln \/~II••· C•IPlornlo: 1nO L IL Mon July lO, 19/1, •I Whtch !Im• lh•Y Wi ii (;O!d('n ll't~I !11·ld ii ·18·~:1 LEGAi. NOTICE Barb•"· ~ll "ll•nt.i A••<>u•, Hu~11n91.,n.,. Dul>ll<lv oD•n..i f na. re~<1 1loua , E'•<,n h Ir I I I I -B••'"· CRl•lornl• io IC.N AllO C.O.N.ILE Did mv•t b• •<<ornp•n•~ b~ • C•,hl•r • lend ;it th(' :1 •• 111oui: \ un Y ind TIN"' C.IN"LE, nv>b•na •nd .,,,1 •.• , cnoc• or ct,tlt<'!d cneck '" tn, •mC>Unl o! ;ibll' \(1 tlll tl11 !V•O frt(' thrnw:; BAil ll•l iolnl tt~Jnt1. Tr•n>l•te•, wno~• bu•ln•·s !Iv• nerc~nl II'•! or rn• ontl ro t ld SUPElllOll COURT 01< THE d\'.ldr•'•" IOIOI A<l•n· .......... ,u., I<> 1110 Cl. Cn•rk1 w•ll be m•d• Pav•~'· It> '~· !11e.'.ln11\11I(', S;'.nln Anil l'illlflt•d ~TAT E OF CALIFORNIA !<OR !y o• 11u,,1; .. ~1on Bea,n, Couni. ot o, ... ~ •. NOWPOrJ /,1.,. u .. lll•d S(.nool D·~•rlr!. B•O '.!3 c•hanty lo~Sl'S in I hi' llpC'll· 'HE co~~.'"'.6~:11 Oll"NGE ~;::~.aQ' P~r'.'~'.~:,n1:~ .. ~:,;~• o;ol~~~:,~-:..,.:~. ~::~k d:'1~~1 b:n;:~1·~~ev<1m~n1'~~,~~~1u~,~~~~ 111" 20 rninulcs NOllC.£ 01< HE'llll1 NG OF PETITION 10.,..;1 one week •lier ,.,.1 ... 1n9 w•l!len nollti<•· ~ FOil PROB.A l £ OF Wt LL ANO FOil llon or lh• •<C•D!lnC• O! !heir bid. Un•v<· IV"'"" Su•! 0""1! A~n~' ,~• S•o.,,. , . Wut !tl\ " • • ' " ' • •' ,, • ' ' .~ I! 11 I LElTE'llS TE!T.IMENlllllY "'" unolvooea on•·11•11 ln•ert:I In I nd r•u ful b•dditS w111 nivo 1ne!r Did rnecwt t f ,t•I• .. 1 ~~ANC I SCO MlllAMONIF.S. lo •II l!O(• ·~ ''~"·· IO•lv•••, t<llJID· ro•urn•n 1~ ~"~d'r~ttK /'t 111~~~E"~;5·v°:'v'f~~e<1,"~' ~,!:'• b:~?n.~~.,:~1" 0:,• ,::~·:·~11 "~'~' ""~~01~ .... ~';;;~,~h.:i .~~ub•:;~•.t<J,.r.::.r~··~~= ): (AlAllNA M PER ... LlA, .w. lEll BAllBER SHOP .,,., lor~••a •I No 11 11' t•T A~l,.A PfllALIA M111AM0NT[S, 1l\I0-6 fl8,ll<>t 8oulovor~. In tno (ltv A h~! ol ll•m• oller«I lor ••le. gfvlno o h.1 !II~<! ner~•n i P•'''"on lot P•oOU• "' or ("I'• M•><>. (ou<>,. ot O•&n~•. ~l•t• ~•·<•l~!lon o! lh< l••m ord !ho minimum Woll ~"" Ip• '""""'" "' lr!lt•> "! (ahlO'"'" •nd lh•I II>• lo•t!!lOlnQ DulO •(<•Pl•l>lr l>•d, mA• b• ob!olned lrt>m m• h•l.lnl" '" In 1>r••t•qn., ••l•ronce II ,..~~•!•' w•ll b• con•ummal•d ~n or O!•lrlcl'1 Purc~•<ono Oiiier !ocftl!d 11 lh• in •'~''" ·~ m•<l• fe• hn!nct 11•r!«ulltf\, ""<I •11•r Thu,.oov lhe 11"" a~v 0, JulV •l><IYt •dd,.•\ locotlon• o! !ht •!Om, and I "'·'' on• '''"" ~<><! 1>lare ot n~.,~•O !h• 191!, lhtO!J~n E•etow No !~l·lW'I ,1 '"'"":lion >C~odulo wl!I b• lnclu<IOd wl!f> I Mn• ~ I l>"•• "01 IO• July 17. 191\, ft1 lh• ••(•ON O•~•tlm•n! ot ti>• Euclid m• 11.i J. 1 .... ••(•"lift , .. n111 "''· t•·J>tf-•n1endM1, !o' H~lllOt Enlorprl1eo, I• N I.• 8r•• A•tn~•• LO> An .. ln. C•lllornl• tar p•rml111on lo conll1>11c le m•ln!tln one U 11. ¥ 11.G fl. 1900 .-. H.I on ol1f lll<0clol>"•I oJ•n UOO .... II, porrn•l!t<I ~• craon1nce). •O••MlllM ll••I UI• o! f\001f> In lr•CI 1141. S•lt ••tn lcc•tM .,.,,1 or Smt lltt ••"- no•I~ ol S°"'!t' Sir••!, Cool• Mua, C.•+irorn•• In ~n Il l ,,,,,. L 1-f .c.,.ll•n l'••lf!ll N•. lll·1 .. 6f, •mon<!ed, IOf "'POilo Oev•l•-nl co'"°'"''°"· 1'0• E', 11rn s1 .. oi. St nl• ....... (1lltornl1, lor HrmlHIDll It ·-"'"''IP n11ln11I<> • 1a II • 10 II, .. 1 •• 11. .,, lompor•t>' dlre<11ort.1I 1lp<> 1• dltKI ~'O>IH'<li•• nome ou~t" lo f!\OO•i ll(om°' '" !••ct ""· U IJ, lcc•tod .., Tfl• not1nwe•I corner ot Giiie• •M (•IU0<nlo ~lr HI, CD•1• MUI , Colllprnle ... d ,,9n IOC•l""' on ,...., ""'1ntt SI tOf'ner l>I Gl•!er •nd H1tt>o< 8"'"", Co't" M•'"· (~litornl• '"•(I·(' Zan•. •. I•no 1'••••11.,. '"""" N•. 1r.n .1•, '"' looek• Inn M•,,.Rtmtn1, not W, 1•1tn it••"'• Te<>nd. 1(1~1... tor .,..,m,•.•lon 10 e~ceeO tbt DullOln1 hel1r.1 ''"'" Pf' •..:lion t1'•.1 o! •~• Mul>lcl~•I Cool• lor 11\~ con1trucll0f! •nd PMr1!lo" of 1 HPliO•Y tnn Molol, lnclvcflrlf t CO•· iot '~°" •nd c..,•1111 lotln9~. nol lo ••· coed t m•Hmum of 10\lr olo•ll'I '" r.o lunl , on OfOPOr!~ loc•l.0 I I Jlll Brl•lol SltOtl Co"• Me10, C•ll!or<>i. 1• o Cl 1ont. I, ten• E u••tl"" '•rf!lil M•, zf.11.11, tot .1n1~onv J, •na ll~t •nn G9n>O~•· 14ol0 Wlndw•rO Lin•, N""'l><>fl l'l•Ch, c111ror.,10 tot Pefrn•u lon lo 1t1n1tor ,0,,, ·~c•otlo~ oermll No, l E·ll·J, ••om (h•rles Ea•on to .o.n1Mny J, ord ll<ll• Ann G0111cn•. l~h ion• e~CfPl/lon permll wo' !or permlHlon '" canllrvc1 • dU1>le~ on "'~ 1q !!. en tilnO 1r• .. (>un.st~naaro lot). p unll ~' 1l1S 1•. ti I on proP••tv 1oc1ttd •1 !hf 1cu1n.,.•ot cor1'rr o! Tv111n •fld \Ith ~l•••I, (~1• MU6, (alilQrnll I" •n Ill Jont. '· lo"• E•t.,.rlt" '••mll Ne. i••l"l•)'t, lor W,T, 11.0(no!le. ??Ct? C•Pl.lrt"" l.•no, Hun!lnt le><I B••ch, Ctlllornll lor l>t!•ml\llo<> !a co<>Slrucr •I IS unit 1p1ri. monr com<>!•• In an 114-CP 1-19 "'"' lh• CP 111<1<11r01 wllh • S fl, ...,. crOfcnm•nt !<>lo tr.e reoulr.O 10 ft. ,,., v<1rO •elb"C". loct l l1nd 1ret tl,tf'!illl "'"'' or mlnul •P. II. II itnll "r !'.~~ Plu1 "' rnlnut M. rt I on ""''"'-;•¥ tou!od 11 U() w. Wlloon sir .. r, Cop1• Mui . C11Uornl•. 1. l-IE1<.,.lllft ,«ml! N•. 1•·'1·!'· "" 01\ndo A. V~tr!e<>, lllll !.o 1'1ulo Av~nu~. Pl•c1n11•, C1ll1<1rn!1, fer oermln lon to con1t1ucl 10 unite M n ,l<l sq. n o1 ••"" ..... n unot ,., \/1, S ,q, !!,) Wi!f> 0 10 fool I .... croacnm~nt l<>to th• reoulr.O iP )OM !•ant Y•rd 1tlbac~ l•om tr.t t tnl..-flr>I of II>• •1•••1, on pr-riv loel t.0 11 i- w 111oct .lv•nu•, (ollt M'"•• C•lllorf111, I<> an Ill ton• I. 1-E••••ll•~ ,.,mu N•. 1•-1111. '"' Lr•d,.<bl P H°"'llnv Sv•tfm1, lnt .• Jl<O C•mPUI Or!w. N __ , ••• en. Calllornl• lor o•rmlnlD" la ~on1lruct 112 unlit e><1 Sll.001 1q. II. e><1 llnd •r•• !1 unll P•• lto' 1<>. 11.l In •n ll4·(1"' >on•. 10 meol me CP policy sl•rld•ri:lo. on o•ot>"''" •oc•le<I In rne 9fn"'ll •r•• ol !lot nor!hN 'I corntr o! F•ltYI N !"" .la•m• Avrnu•, Co~1• M•••· C1lltorn •· for IU•lh•t 1nlo•m•llon an l~t •boy• ft>pllc11lo<>1, l<leonone ll•·llU or ttll 11 1no Qf!lce ol lht 'l•l'lnlnt O•o•rtm,nt. Room 100. n Folr OrlYo, Cc1t• Me11, C•lllornlt . COSlA ME5A PL,r,NNING COMMl~S!ON Ctt .. RLE'S flE(K, (M.lllM•N WIHl1m l , Dunn, S.c1t!ttY •""' 0 1,.ctCt of Plt•nln• Publl>llen Ort nve (Q•U 0 1llv "lot, Julv 11. 1911 1f1G-/I of roach Jerrv Tardie Green 10'"1' Ed•""' 11;1 had 18, Kniifin hit · 16 and ----:-;;-;. •• mmmmmmmmmmm;;;;;;;. ......... .... Nilnry foJ!oy,·ed v.·ith 14. .... Mater Dei had 1he gan1e well Oronqe Art A'so,iation l<fhll • .,. GWC •! q H • m' on mr tourl .. H>m •' O•PMI '"" K•••ll• ll••Mn ol ~"'CU"IY P•Clllc Al! ·~I·• .,, tina! l!llai:~" •nrold In. " "''"' No l ot ••10 Co<ltl ,,! 100 (IV•{ tl.in0.,,1 ll•n~ ~• 1111 We•! Kl••lti AY• •Pf'CI tho1• ll•m< on ""'ltn lh•v .,. b'd· " 1 (~"1" O.rvr W~SI. •n In• (_o•• "' '><JM• l'l•r• '" '"• (olY ol An•l>•lm, ''""'' '' dl<>9 111• Dl•l•l(l "°"' n"' 9u•••~le• o• ""~ (•h"""'~ v w•"•"'• ony Jt•m• •••'"" d•l•<h O••~u Jy ... lll. ''" o •• .,,,., S•••• ol c_.1 .. ,,.,,1. Su<C•"IUI bi<ldM\ m u•I ,.,.,., ... 1n• w [ ,, JOl"N, O•IOI> J~"" 1~. 1011 J>•oo•rov 11 lh.;r °"'" ·~0.,.,. ll•m""•l {oun,v (lu• tq,.,r:o c~n•I•, "'"""'"• mu>t be don• durln• n10 notm•\ 11u'"'"" C001<~1EY . ~Cl'IU M.ICHE~. (0Ll:M ... N 1in• c •• ,.1 •• T••~ .. e••• d•Y &nd mun ... tompl ... eoi "''"'!n - LEGAL. NOTICE ~U,IERIO• COU•T 0' lKI ~1.0.f( or: C"'Ll'O."I!"' 1'01 '1'H( t0UH1'r' 0 1' LOI •HGIL•I MO. PMS U. lnh,.de3'ly.boltingloa4~15 ART EXHIBIT halftime lead. •to•old c,, .... 11.n<tHn Nt<>•• Cutur, !:' PO!'llne" J Poeltoon IO!ATI H1llUmt' M•l•t ,., " " • • • ' • ' .. n pr . ' . ' . ' ' . " " • • . ' 10 11 0•1 •6. S•ntitQo ,., IA(l(PlCKING CAMPING MOUNTAINl!RING ln1·tent1 '2 ind l min •1ck;i1d<, c1m11, ~1,ky1ril. ~ts ,. s39ts 40% OFF F1mous n11mr (Hi.Carry) k<.k111ck (rrd, wh11,. blur , ilriprsJ. Reg. $55 00. 5.tlr s3300 s4500 ra,,,0in; nall'l!'l (flowered) Dow11 Ste.,int •••• Reg. !75.00. Sale • WATER SPORTS and SWIM SPECIALS aiuno ... •o• ~•.ltt j.ol! 511. S..to .•• ,J1t.t5 ••t•I"' lll.9,, Mio .. ,.,17.95 WAl.ffltl WAvt (SUl"°.1101) •• ,,1., 111s.oo. "'"° .. S•J.oo WllfT ""'"'ll 1101 (ff•"' "°""'•I Slol•'" ,.odO• ..... t,,.~ ~..t• ................. Slt.J<l tM..01no 11•111t1u 111.i .... 1-..<1od ·- July 15-17, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. REEL SPECIALS SHAtCESPfARE =,200 Uhtol<to•S''""''I JHL 101, II! ti lolo SHAKESPEARE ":.1110 Lil< "lloo S,•••l•I IHI lq. Ill t5. l•lo DAIWA U!o·A<llo• I•\• f ttl lu St.'4. lolr ROD SPECIALS MUNSON LAKER ' u llilrolilo S•I••'•• ,.,1, ..... Sil.ti Solo 1910 s1 010 ,: s5ss • ~ DYNA fl[J so·~ Off 1 11 .•'i " ,1,~... s1210 ... \10 XI Solo CUSTOM CRAFTED ALBACORE JIGS .ONLY $1 .9.5 ·-----· ALL PURPOSE SHOES 1 .... 1~., SPORT SHOE SAVINGS •• ,loo1,l ll .. ti>oll , ~·~ Ws-•t,, .... ob.II, •0<<••\ ••• B~ta (c.tn11a~l. ReQ. ,.5.75 01. Sal~ $3.45 210 liu5k•rs. Rrg. $6 95 P' Salt $4.'20 pr ~,~ .•....... COWIO'J IOOfl ll<>dl•· "'""' .... lo< i1t ·~ ... $"!,( $11.9$ I (;OU lHOI! !Mo~ W~~•") 0 0<! .. , •• •O'••• •• Sl~ CIO ONlY $6.tJ • SIZZLING SNOW SKI SPECIALS MlN'r'.0.IO & HOWliRO Pub•I .... ..,, Ot•nff Ct>1t1 D•llY "llo1 July _ ... "' •cto•10ne1 DI !lo• b\CI ly, J.O.MES l SCHUM.O.CHIE• 1"· 1t71 1'U·Tl '•Ym•nl mu'1 bo m•b• •1 !lot ~Vt<:n•t· 111 Town & Cwo1ry 11>1• I~• Ot!lt• t>e!<>,, tn• \l•m• can be '""'"" O•a<>9e. c.>h!. •1111 I.EGA\. NOTICE •d !ro<n Ill• Oi•lfi<I P•r'lftni! (n•c~ will MOTICLI Of' , .. \.. Ofl .... \, P•OP•aTT .O.T P•IV,.T• SAi.• E''111• o1 T1"10MAS L'r'DN •.0.1.L. •k• lHOMAS l e"'Ll. Of'c••<«I. I•• S•l >11\ <>OI !lo acc•D!•d. (olltcrnl• Slat• >•I•• "''~:.'un•~:: .. ;o'Q,~~~~'""~~a .. , D• ... "''"'· T •,'.,ot '':,.~,",',"",',,',",',<!"" .~,·,, e•<h ,., •• NOllCE IS MEllESY C.11/E N th1I en er 1110' Jul• J~. 1911, Int unde"l•n..r. NOTICE. 0' MAl,HAL0S i,r,Lr " " " ff •e<•••e Julv •· '• II Iii\ •~11)./1 ''""'<Or11 .. rn1.11 C.r •ol• '••r Pt•in•lfl <>tel~••n<• 1,. ,,..,.rdln1 lh• Dia, bu! BANK OF !'ME lllC.O. N ... TIO,,;A.l l ll UST .IND SAVINGS ASSO(l ... l!ON, '' E'•· LEGAL NOTICE T·1H" SUPElllOll COUil'! OF THIE STATE' OF ( ... LIFOR Nl.1 FOii THE COU NTY OF Oil.I NG( vJ Ch•rl•s B•ill l'lulchln~on. Holen """"'"' will be m•(le •n •~• 1>••1 •ntt•••1 H11tc~l"'On. O•t•,,.,ont No 11 1S7 ol !he StllC>ol Oilfrf(I, Th• Bc•tn Of fly vir!u~ <>I "" •~N:ullon l"u«I en Educ•l•On •e•'<••• lh• rl,hl Ip reiect ony Jun~ 11, !Oil l>\o 1he H•rbot Mun (oud. or Oii bid< •"<I lo w•i~• •nr !rrogul•fllY Ccun!y cf Or•nve, Sl81e ol (olltotnl1, or lnlorm•IH• In !he blading •cutor gl lh• Will ol THOM"'S l YON 8.0.Ll. Ooco.i sea ... ,n s•ll •' or1 ... .i~ ••I• !a 1~t h lQ~••I '""be•• bld<!<!r, •vblN:• t• tonllrm•tlon by lhr al>ovo rnllll«I SuoMlor (our!, oil 1ne rfQnt, !l!lt, !nJe•.-.• Na, .1 ·70lm NOTICE OF MEARING OF PETITION ~011 Pll08ATE OF Will .IND FOii LETTERS IESl.O.MENTAll 'r' (I ONO WAIVE'OI UUO<> " •~aQm•"I '"'""'d '" , ..... cl O~lod Jul• ll. 1'11 . 1,~n1fonlln•M"1 Crodll Sot~lc!. l<>c. ~• NE'WPO~l l\IESA UNtFIE;O l!ld1tm•n• credllor ~"" •9•1n•I (11Arl•• SCHOOL Dl5TRl(I B.1'>1 Hu!th!n•on, H"•n Hulthln~on "' of OrAnQe CnuM1" (•ll•crn1• lu<lom~ni O•l>l"''· 1now1n, 1 n,.! bal~<>r• llv Oor~tnv l<•rv•v F"ne, ot Ill• 80 •ct~•lly <1ue on .. ro ludom•nl l'utr_h~•lno "'g•n• nnd r •la!• ol !ne O•tt!tl•n! 1t lhe time <If n1• ae•!n •nd 811 1n• roohl, 1111• •r.<t In· t•••'t the ~i!•I• n~;. bY o~pra!l"n or 1 ... or n!h••Wf•~. "<<>Ulred Ori'"' th•n, or In ~C!dltlo<> tn, 1n•t ol !A• d•<Ml•n! •t th• 11m• nt ~I• a0,,rto. ,,. """ 10 th•I cer!1ln (<lo<!~ o• MARV SENNl"1G, ~•·o lnONn " IAAl!V ::I llE'NNING, Or<o~ .. a NOl iCt'. !5 MERl'llY GIVEN !I••! Mer on !ri• <ld" •'I '~• '"""""" or ,~1<1 •• 6d·!IOO ecuH""· I n • .,.~ teYi«I """" •II tne r191>1, "ubll•h•d O•~nge c""" O•,I• Prial, 1•11• ""a ln1•r•_,, ot '~•Cl iudomont <f•bln« July 11. n , 1f/1 J96• n re~I prnp•ri. lccal10 In 1ht County n' O•a~~•· $!••~ ot Colltornl•, Oe>crl-•• lnltcwoc l<>r•~ tov"ll •n<I /\Iv•~·• M.lu11n•'" h~ve tiled hc••I" • """"on lot o•ol>M• n• wHI ~no lo• ·~dn•• o• L•llr'• l•"•mrn1arv •o Ptlllrgnff\ (f\nnd Wolv•<ll t•••ronc• 10 "'"•t~ " m,•o• tn• '"''~t• p~rl<rul•"· ~no 1nM '"' ,,,,,,. ono Dl•t• 01 ~""''"Q mr. ·~"H n~ b••n ., lo• Ju:v 1" It!!. •• 9 )!I • m, ,., ,.,. {OIJt l•t'Q'T' o• D•~~rl­ "''"' 'io l of '"'" ""'" •' ICIO c .. .c (•"l~t OtoY" W• !. lh 1h• (d• ftl Sd<>ll Ah~ c~l·•o·n·~ rJ•••<! l.,ly 1? 1911 In lh• Proo.,ty in lhe Coun!v cl Or~t>O•, ---- Srnt• o• c,.,,,o•nl~. <f•!C"""" •• loltoW< 1.EGAL NOTICE Lot 77. 8'~'-1~ Riv•' S•ctl~n <>I """D<l'I B••<h '""" ~O<» • D~Q< '5 l!I l6m 51,.or, Newco•t fleoch. C••l!<1rn•• NOTICE' IS HEll EBV GlllE'N tn•r on 1'nd n! Julv 1911. "' 1n·oc c'tlOck AM .i 161 W••I 111n ~1,tt1. City or c .... 1. M•••· c .. ,nly ol Oro~a• 5!al• a! (allfO,n<A I will •ell •! l>\IDOlc 1uctlon to lho l>IOho<I b.nn••, •o• <a ,h '" ldwlul mon•• "' 1~• lJr0••t1 ~·~··• •II 1~e r.9hl. tl!lt 1<><1 ,,.., ---C1,. Nt. 1'·11!tl CF"•tr:l(llE ~F a uSINl"tS il'l(TITIDUS il'llM HAM• 11.0.~ ,,., lhr u<><!.,,lqned d°"• "•'•bv crrutv "lmorov«I ro•I o•oPe•!V I o t I I I r a~•c;i~~c:t' t· Lor ?ll. •"" 1n u<><1lvl¥• 1 l!l)rd• l"le•fif In LotS fl·I lo fl•J In• clo•lv~. E'·I. E·7 ~"" on undlYI-11 ;llOtn lnltro'1 on LOI• G •nd H -' lr•~f N.,_ ~!II. •• ,,., mtp rKOtdf'd In l oaf: w. "'""' la '" •1 l~c•u1lv9 ol M"<•ll•nPOU• M11>s. In '"• Olllct of "'' COll<>IY Record•• al o•ld Oronto County, Slate of Calllotnll Vv F ~I lOH'I_ '"n'V (Ir•~ L•w onoce• T •O s~!hvon 1•r•'t nl ""'" oud om•n• O•h!o" 1., lh• •nd H••I ·~•ti I "" I• coniDO\t tl r• •~• '"°"' a-.ctl~•d orooor•v. or '" ..,ucn 1.,110"''"" P"""" ""'""" """'' 1n lull t n<! t~•·•ot •' "'·" f>o n•r• •••• lo ••tl'IV ·~·<l ~·e<ul"''" W•"' 1ccru.o !n!~••U •~" tn11 ••" <Pf>d.,<tlnt ~nu"""'"•• 1n ,.,. d•Y•du•I •' 1!11• Ad•m• Sn••1, 11.\ldw~v Cl1> (o11•orn1• 976~S. ""d•f 1k• loct.llr•r- hrm <>~m, ol MtOWAV ~PEEO CENTF:lt P.O."CEL 1 A non·•O<IU!•Y• ll••m•<>I ovor loi. A·I to,,.., fntlY"••· CI to c.,i, •~dU<•VO, 0·1 re O·! lhclu•I••· F '· F ? •nd F·J o! T•t<1 No SSll, ...... r M•• r•co•d•d I<> flook ?OS. P•Q•• lo! ff a in-~. DI•< .. M " '<l•~c· ,, •• loll•· .... '" w ' <D,I• SSC~ t•,.on \lro•t ~u•I• Huml>r• L1Wowood (•il•orn'• tOlll .lnor••Y lot PO!lllO""'' ll•Hv l' I•' I••~ II O•l•tl II (0 1• .\"eu , C•l,lorn•1, Jun• ,., 19/1 EOW.IRO D, Ml llS. sni Ab••l>~m ,..,..,,.,. W•.,m1n•1•r, (11,1crno1 9l~l O~tPd J""' 71. l•/1 r.,oro1~"" ri'""<~ r""" j,,1, 1' II ;' I'll 0 l'I Wll !<:!<!SON. Mo,,hol l.Ef;A1, NOTICJ<; f~un """' Co"''· 0fonot (ovnly l<Mfl<l• Jua•tl•I D«l•l<1 I!• l!o••"'•rv H C.00!1• O•outy 11•'0 •nd MOtdko" A!1o•n•v• •I La ... p •1'11 (F.11TIFl(AlE 0~ 8US1NESt F!(llTIOl/~ NAM[ T "~ , ... n•r, '"'"" rlo"' '"' tv ~· 1• 'D" d<1tn"v; !"'"''"" o! < 11 1)11 ~1 ,,,1.1 D•. (.'"""~ h"'"" (•'""'"'• •lo 1110 I~ (n••' ~"'l'•"'·'Y· I""""~ ll"•rh, ColilQ•<>••, ""tl~· "'" '"' """' '"'" nnm• QI 11) Mh Vll Cl1l~f'A •1v l?l ~U"IOANCF 51•"10Wl(tl ~HOP •nd ll•nl '"'" l<fm '~ 1'! C E Commonw•11!ll Full•rton, (•IHo•nl o •11n ""~";• .. a o,, .. ,,. Co•" Jul1 I, I , I\, !911 LEGAL NOTICE <~rn~n·.•O nl "" IO""w'~" "'""" ""O'• LEGAL "Ol lt( "'""~ •n lul> """ "'••• nl '""d'"'" •I "' NEWPOllT·MES• UNlr:llD tollow• SCHOOl O!ST•ICT P•I•• PO<I,., •<>d"""" llll ~torlol "•II<• lnvl!ln• Bldo "' '"' 11'111 Or i~wun• lleotn. C&h!o•<>I• NOl1(( 15 HE'llE'B'r' Gii/EN Iha! !hr O•t•~ J.,n• 1'!, 1911 llo.irn nl E\'.luc.:;llon of l~f N•wo<it!·Me·• P• !Or P Ander>on \Jni•,r.1 ScnOCll Ol<'rlcl of Or1ng• Counlv. ~'"'" .,1 (•hto'"••· O••nvo (n""IY' caurot<>i•, will •er•<Yr •••l~d blO• uo Ir " ro•· ,,110 t:'I M•~L> ~TATr OF (ALIFOl!'ilA I (OUtlT Y OF o~·viGE On Jun• II , 1911, o"'ore m• • /lo'o•Y PuDlrc, """ rot ••Id C"''"'' ••a ~·••• Pr<1<1noll1 ono•••ed EOW.0.110 0 1.'lllS '-•o··•m •o m• •o II< tn • por•nn w"o'" ~•mt h '"~•crib•<! lo me wi!hln in "'11·•,.e• rnd ,.,,~c·•1l•<IQ•d !o ....,.. thal ~· "'"'"'•d •h~ ••m• Wlltl[~S m• ftM>d •nd ""'· !OFF•C•~L Sf All •·.Jn"" w 1·'<0"'·~ 11~!0,. P<!DI'~ Jn l~d 1'1r ••Id Coyntv ~t.Q Sl•!r McOWEJt, Olt!:'fN ' SYl \11.1 Al!cfnfJI, Ho f:. Ch••m•• AY•n~o Oront1. C1llfotn1• •1111 T•I., C11') •ll·Slff Publl•""" O.•n~• (OJI\! 01,IY Ju!v ... U. ?1. Jt, "" l.EGAL NOTICE Pi IOI, 11i1.11 I On June i•, 1q11. br•o•r "'"· • NoMrv II 0() "'M (lo tn• )111n O~• ot J~I~ \t/I ~I PubhC 'n ~...r lor ••!O 5101•. pN on•ll• In• cu •~• o! •810 Scnoci1 D/\ttlcl, lo•.•t•nl-----•l'P• "~~ llotor POllln "'"""'"'" ~"o"n IQ .i \9~1 Ploc•nll• Av•nu•. Colt~ N •1•, m• lo tJ.-•n• o•«D<> "'""'' <>•me " (•IUot"'"· •t whlcr. !Im• ••Id bid• woll !If •Al lllS '"b" rol><'<I to tl>r "'""'" .n1trvm•n1 •nc:I ~111>ll(lv O<>tM<I &t!Cl r•"" ID• .ic><1et-••loOg~n h• •••<ull'<I '"' ·~m•. "II T II ~UPJILIES ANO IEQUIPl.\f'11 lO~F t(!AL ~Ellll .o.n ~·d1 • ., to r>o •n •ctord•nc• wit~ MA•• I( lt•nn c.,...alllo<><, 1"~1•uc11o<>s •"" SPKllk Mlcn• NolArY Pubi.r c~ur"'~'• wh'<~ ••• riow "" llte +n lh• olflc• .,f tn• r>n..c1011 Ot!oc• 1,, Pu«r.•·lnn Ave<>t ol 11ld Scn0<>1 DI •••Cl. O••no• Co..nlY 11$1 Pl~c•nllt Av~ue. Cotl• M•1•, MY Comm"''°" C•Pi•t • C~lllorno~ Nov. l t, It/) €~ti> blOd't m1J$! IYl>mh o bid d•Do'i! 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IH~ (OUNlY 0, D•A"IGI £<1U• ~<e11..i Nt. A·l'4N al HUl!ER •• WILSON, llOTICE !S H!!lllE'fl't' GIV€N In !!'• ue<:11I"'' ol '"" 1bc!Ye r>fm«I doctd•"t t"ar t ll pfooo~• ftl vtn• (lolm' 10eon<I tne 1>\d dot<'<l•M )I,., roouu •d 10 !II~ ln•m. with lh• n"'<:rs•uv •011cn•.,, Jn th• alli<• pl lh1 Cl'1k Pl '"•'"""' ... !Ill•<! CCUrl, or to Prt 1•nt 1nem. wlln In• n~t·••••v vovche", to !h• u"<l.r$lon•O At '"• ortoce 01 h" •llo•,,•v•· ( 0 0 I( SE 't, SCllUM.ICl!E'll, COLEMilN, M1"1'tARO AND HOWA llO !8V. J A ME'S S.C HUM~C.llEllJ. JS~ Tow" •rw:i CounlrY Ro&d, Or•~•·· C1ll1Drni~ •?664. wMth I\ tht pl1ct of bu1lneu of me ynd!r\IOn$<1 In •fl m•11.,, n••IAl<>lnt to !ht •U•I• ftl i~ld <ltc•d•nl. wl!hln '""' "'""'"' •lier tr.e u .. r Pllbllt•llon ct lhlo no!lc•. D•lt<I Junr. J, Ull Lovit• A. W!l•on E'•tcutri~ o1 lh• Wiii c!u""' DI M"<fll•,,tt>uo Moa1, ;,, If>• Ollie• ct 11>0 Coun1Y ll•cor"'' ot 111<1 Cou<>tv_ (""'mn<>I• ~now~ •• flOf 01tf"llOlt o r1v ... Hunt·nQIOn l'!••tn ~u~l0<:! t" c~"•n! !••el. e<>v~n•nt1, c o n cmo,,., re>1<i<llon1. r•urv.ilon•, •ioni. 1 lg~h o! .. ,Y, l!'f•.....,n•1 a nd ..,. cumb•~nc•• ot •"'Co•d Tne !Orm• or.<t com!lllcno l>I ••Ir •••· (••h In i.wtul """'"' al 1h• Un11 r0 ~'"'t i of I.med <•• ten o•rc•n1 {1Cr,;.) ol !nr ~m01Jnl bid Jn •ccom11•nv tn• <>!It" ~no lho b•l•n<t to Di ~ala on '""!Irma• Hon o! ••I• bY nir Cov•I Tt••l· rtnh, 0 r.,.8 11no •n~ m11n1,n•nc1 ~,o•nu1. 1<>d O••mlum• on ''"'"""' •cc...,111111 to t~t DUtt~8!•• •l••ll b• l>tO ret..r I ' <>4 1n• ~,.1, ol (<>r>flfmollon ot otl• The ••Im· l~•flO<> 11 1111•, •e(Otdlno nl tonvev•ntt and on\o 1111• ln\ur&nc• 110l1CY •Mii bt a! 1no o•o•n"" "" r~. •ell.r. All ~ld1 ~nd cH-.1 mu.i "" !n writine and "''" be "Celve<I •! 111c "!llco or !lAN1< OF .O.M[lll(A NATION .I L Tiii.UST "'''o SAVINGS ASSOCIA1 10N, E •~(ulot. ,, h• 1'••1 E1111e Dto•rlm.nt, 111 Wed Sev•ntn s1r...,t. Stcolld Fi-. let .l<>O•l•o. (•IUornit , .O.lt•nf,an· A. I. 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("'••·wom•n) ANY PAIR NOTICE IS llE'l!F llY GIVE N!~·· Oorv "'"" Kiii••" Sw•n h•• li!HI ~e••ln • o•11-tlO<> lor ~rob•lf DI w111 -nd lor h•u .. nco ot Lei!•" T••••m•n!t•v 10 Pt1111on•t, ••I•"'"~ ro wnuh " m•~• ••• lu•lhor P•''"v'~••· •<>d rn&• "'• 11rn• •od t>l~c1 01 I!•""""' !~• ••mr ~"' bfv'r> '"' tot Julv lt. 1911, 11 t)} • m , In ll!t couriraom of °"""''m•nl No, l or 1~1<1 tou•t, ~I 11)0 (Ivie Cenffr O"Y• Wt\I. In ti.. t•IV "' S•nla "'"~• C.>!llo•n<O '"" e .... rd nl E~"'"llon of 1no N•wP11r l· Me}a Un11if(I Sc~nol 01,1r1u r •1frvts '"• "ol>t 10 rpjl'(1 •ny Ot ~II hid•., O•ld ttlll n"Ct'l•rllv "'''~• th• lownt bid. ~"~ to W~lvt &nY l"'o•maill• "' 1'1tOVIM!tv 1 .. a<>Y hid t~tP1v•d O•!<'d J"" 14. !ti! UEWPOi;!l·MESA IJ"ll'l[O S(HOOl 01$1111 Cl ot !n• ~~~v~ n•,.,•O t.OOICSl"Y, 'CHUM .. CHEI, MIMY.11110 A"IO HOW.110 IY: JAMES SCHUMA(HEll. lJJ r,,.." ttM Cwftlry 11.- 0r1ftt1. c.11,.,,.11 nut '"' ·~= ..... 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Z1, 1•11 I•, I I j 38 DAil Y PlLCIT ' s 'C:on1n1on Fund' Investment Help Aids Education NEW YORK-tBWl-Thc common fund ;i nonprofil 111 vestroenl fund for tollege and $Chool cndo" nitnls has com menced operations "1th more than 70 colleges un1vers1t1es and indcpendC'nt ~ c h u O I s parflc1paUng ;is i. h a r I c r niembcrs Among thr charter 1nem bers a re I J Cahfor111u 1n s11tul1ons Cahlorn1 • Institute nI Technologv Cl a r f'. n1 o n ! University Center dee p Springs College llumboldt "Slate College La Ve r n e 'College Lo}ola University of ft '" .,. "°' •'"' ••-'1119 '"'"1u, '1'011 a,. Ht 9l'ttl .. oil 91 yo11r caJl1 TlllPHONE A•SWllUNG IURU.U 835-7777 10°/o NNN CARE FREE LONG TERM LEASE • J ., Com~ny .,_,.,.., Clllhl S7r Ollt "' nu.ooo alf , • .,, •••• f7l4) ,42.0590 Common sbares <Jf Coldwell, Banker and Company (CBC) d1vers1f1ed real e 11 I ate b1okcragc and service firm are now trading on the Pacific Const Stock Exch;inge today 11.,red ircuserl for the lU>'fHT1er b•n~ .... ~t t.••d e "'••'•~ '"••!• 1 l•lh on sl.ncf newpotl c 1nl•• 64~ 5010 * * HALLI DAY'S July s A L E STARTS TODAY 'MEN'S TRADITIONAL cu:mtlNC .17th & lilYI Ni AVE. W[STCllff ltLAIA k~P'ORf llACH ' ~ti 641 079J OVER T~E COUNTER • • • ...................................... .,.._......., t .t.M "-lllASO. I""<• .... l..c:~ I.Siii er _,,.._ -~-tr -IU- WHAT IS THE DIFFllENCE NASD Ll1ting1 for Wednetd.ly, July 14, 1911 HIAT EXHAUSTION OR SUN-SHOKE7 ~'( Tlll:llY OllANT ll "- lleat e:ichausllon 11.nd sun stioke a1-e. bolh caus('d by thC' snme thing -ovel'-('11• JX'!liUft' to • xtreme heat But they t1rf' vrry dlfftrPnt snd }Oil shtluld kno~11 ho"' to tell thi!'m aptu I \VJth sun !lrClkt lhfl skin 1~ VP'ty hot t1.nd vrry dry lt l~ more 1er1Qu~ 1han heat f'Xhaui;hon 111111 ft doctor i;hould hf: called at oh('(' A cold wflte.r bath ar 11pong1ng ic(' \ n t:he head moving lo a shadt"d IU'Cfl and \1nd1 e111ln~ can help u1:1t1l thC' doctor 11.t rhe11 With hl'lll ~.xhau~t1on, thr 11kJn l& cold and clammy !.IO\t' 1he f)tf'IOll to a llhRdy 1 Iner keep ht ad )ny. "r thA.n Lhl' body and l<>Men tight t'lothlng whlle waiting for lhr doctor );'OU Qt' YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US whl'n )°Olt nted a drllvery Wt' will dft. llvtr pn'm'lptJy without f!X~ tl'ft. cha~t A great many people rely on us for their h111lllh nt'f'ds ''"" ,..,.,com,. rrqu,•l11 ror de.hvrry strvlce and chatp accoun ts. Compl!te-New York Stock List l•lt• ""' '1'111• J Ml• LtW CIR• C?I• • • I I I n .. E •c u <U k ~P<I 90 0 <<IP• nt<1Pfla• Ot<<IP PllO Orc dP P ?' ()~<!•" (.p p 01-0E<l1ll' <l~•C.E 1• l'J> 1C>E P Ill n .,N(', ~· 0 n (O o U nm• • n 111 n r o•L 1~ 0 """"" '° n r v ' 0 l>d Mo """'"!/ 0 I T • Ow•n (no 7J ON•n J 0 tnl pf4 I °"' <I na 00 "•cC.£1 u P•c1nE~1> 80 P•cl o ~ P1t Pt X.. 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Pennsylvania attornty generaJ 1 office is suing N11 Af;ir1 Enterprise~, Inc , ot ope ration of its 'shoppt-r• Bethlehem charging deceptive uni on buyers service Th• complaint said c: u s t 11 mers '!'ere induced ta. pay f~ et $460 11r more on the prom1Se •' getting dtscounlll ranging up to so perctnt -0n the purchase or aul-0mob1les and ma1-0r ap- pliances 'The company alH wa s accu~ of unlawfully os 1ng the narTM! of Consumer!!! Union thr 3~year Clid testmt firm that pubhshea C-Onsumer Reports magat.1ne It llays the disc~nt promises werr not rea lized and the suit le8k.-r rerunds ef all the fees oal lected from customers N. Y. Witaners atad Losers ' 1tt: ' ' ... ··~ -~--- ...... Ltll " . ... '" ~· " ... ., ~J ,, ,, .. " ' . '" .... " -. '. ' _,. ' _, -I, _, -" -,. -. -. -· ·------__ ...:t_ __ _ ="-''----- . " " 'I ' . I ., •• . ,. ' 'I •s • 11 1 ln' : 'l• .. . 11 ,,,,._ 1~ ~. 1l :~ ' '" I I 1'0JO l ... ' . 'J ~ti " ' " ,.. :A 171• Ji 1' • ' B\• l? ~:,~ 1! 1 ~ .. . -·-----d-=-:--... ---.. = :-. ~, .. ,...~·-"'----~=:::._; -. - _, ~ ' I I 1 .'JI DAll \' PILOT WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? By JIM NIEMIEC Albacore Fishing l1nproves . . - Pendleton Hunt P errnit Procedure T \\ o· ti u n d rf'd ci\•ihan permits for hun11ng buck deer on C<HJ!I) 1'f'11tllelon Marine Albacore continue to highli~h l the def'p sea fishing scene as Albacore fishing continued Bast· 10 ~an Dieso County dur- lhe longfins are scalt.tre<l all over the ocean. Spnrtfishing boats 16 1.-:1prnve 1n the Orangr in,i.: tfle 1!171 rcgul11r Jale deer from Oxnard south to Sao Diego are getting 10 some very good C-Oasl "'l:lll'l"s Tuesd <iy-hut il season v.·il! be alfoUed by fishing. r1gures to gel eve n betlrr. JHlhlic dra .... ing of posll'ard ap- The best bi te is slill some 40 to 55 1niles off the be<ich. hut Afler a shghl lull tlver \ht> plitalions rather thM lir:.l- "''11 within reach of n1os1 local par!y and private bo<1L,, Y.CC'kend ~reportedly due tu cnnie, first -served as in pa sl Art's Landini(. Oavrv's 1,oc:kl'r and Dana \1/harr ::ire running tht"' rnoon rha~e l thr longlins _>rars. rtaily alhacore trip!ii anr! f1~h1ng the arr.a ilruund the 43 falh<im r('htrned with a f Io u r is h llunling 11·ill br 011 ~alurd<1ys spot, 60 ,.tile Rani. and the outside t·hannel Passenger load.~ have \Vednesday. and Sunda)S for .~even con· been llght, and lhe fi sh counts ha ve been high for the harbor l)ana \\'harf Sportlishing sccuti1e ""rkends starting area boats. reported calch1ng 244 albacore Ot't 2 and ending Nov. 14 Hy ·rhe y,·atcr 1s "arnung up, but skippers do11'l tl1ink that th1li among 59 fishern1en in lhrf'e dra>Ain.i:. each hunter 'A'ltl he will hun lhe albacore season, Jn fa<'t. most of lhem feel th11 1 boats. They were flsh1nJ;t ou1 of a ~.<;igned a spet'ifu:: weekend, thia "'armer water \.\Ill not make any rlilferent:e 1n the fishing -the 4~ m1l1· b;ink nf'ar San 1<.ith the. final lWO .,..C'ekC'nds t'IS the lon gfins have ;:ilready rommitled themselve:c; l'lf'111C'nle l:c;la nd n;'.:;cr1rd ror pPrinit holders Bait is in Uie w;:iter everyvdlCr('. adding to the l'hanC't' of an A spokrs1nan for the !Jana to i;ct lhC'l~ hiu·k on excellent spor!fishtni! ~ason Point landing said Iha! con-their assii:ned "'eekend. .• Most of the fish are averaging about 12 Lo !$pounds current-d1t1011s should unprove even 'J'hP Departmrnl nr l'ish and l,v and are con11ng to the boats \'ery eagerly <1/ler a Jig fish grcaler wi1h cahnrr water. 1- 1s hooked. Ba s!'i wcrr .c;\111 h11t1ng quite .FeaU1ers scem tn bf doing !hr bes! job in at1ract1ng the long-well out or J)ana Wharf and 24 l•••I fins tn Uie jiJ!. hnes. but sorne .skippers are sliding 1n nn break-l"j.\al harr:1cuda v.cre also! ing fish and gell ing hit solid. rrp11rted . alunJ!. w11h a 15- As lhe fish begi11 ln sl'hool and mix with nrw arri\"als the pnund white ~ea bas~. a verage si1.e of the fish will inl'rrase . ll ls a very good sign Lo "And we're ~till getting • r;ee all th ese small fish bcu1g caught. 111111c a few 1n:ickcrcl." said Gt>Od S1irfa'-·e At·tiotr the Dnn;i Wh ~rr spokes ma n. In addition to the albaC()re, anglers are being re"·arded with Art's Landing and Davey's h I h Locker al~o reported good! \'ery good surfact" action a long the sout coast line .. Bon lo, ass and some barracuda are included in the dock <'Ount8 dally. runs on albacore. A Iota] of 4:, AUTO SERVICE CENTERS 2860 Harbor Blvd . Costa 540-0170 Phone Mesa Boats are not crowdf'd and the fi shing 14•ill imrrove daily as \.\'ere hooked hy !4 fishermen the water cond itio ns continue to impro\"f'. out of Art"s L<iu<ling ""'1\h 32 Mon . thru Sat. 8-6 Sun. 9-5 A few yt>llnwtail arf' being eaui::ht along the coast and at the anglers catching 51 tong.tins ! Island s, bul the i::an1e yellows ha ve not sho~'ed up In any numbers eut of Davey's Locki'r. under the floating kelp pauies. A i::ood {'3\{'h of bass and Bay and Sand Bass catches are reported in the harbor by matkf'rcl were al~•> reported anglers trollini:: in the deeper channels on the incoming lide. by bo!h ;:irea landings. Smithwick Rooter11 :1nd Helbenders in the green eolor5 are pro-'"It'.~ picking up .1 In! bet-I duclng lhe most .~trikes. !er." said a Da\c\ '.s flff1c1a\ I Skiffs are a\lailable at 1he Pa villion and Art'~ Land ing ror "And 1111 indica11ons P'lln1 lo a1 bay and octan fi!iihlni;:. and the !14•11 landin~s also haYe lh•e blt. b111. school Jor albacore ! do"·n1 !'nuth Iha! art' going to move Snt1 IJiegt> Cafeltes up And w11h a new moon Da ily fish counL~ in excess of J.200 longfins at the San Diegr> coming, ii looks prc11y good .. 1 landings have been 1he rule for the past t"·o weeks. cxcPpl rnr Ron11n f1sh1nl! tnnk a bjg dip a coup!e day.~. a nd c\lrrythirig points to a 1·nnt inuf'd good bite rl ur n1a1nty !n the .i:ond run of for the San Diego fleel or day and charter boats. The ~port-albarore said an Ari's Lan· fishers are flshini; the albif'S nnly a fe""' hours off the point Jn ding ~pokesm<1n 1 calm water. McCuil;ih Rrr1lher~ of The ycl!n~tail at the Coronado Islands have been nverlookt<l, llun!ington Beach h<trl :!~ 1 excC'pl f,or an occasional run out by a charier bo;it. but lhe n1o~s-fisherrncn wit h a ciltch flf 75 backs arc still around the islands. ba.~~-I It should not be loo lnng before 1hr yellows s!art moving 1<u,.r• .. aToN •l"A c1< _ 15 •nci,.,. up the coast and the breezing schools start sho.,..·ing up under the w.i ~·u 1 PA ~AOliE COVE I"' ~oul'" patties. 1 101 ~·"· 11 ~~11~ .. 1. 11 m~'~''" 1 ~A .. DIEGO (Mun!cl,•I ~l•r) 1)0 ll II ' I I • I I I S' I I """1'" 1·'1' ~,~.,~ .. Q!fl' f lflfj 0 ~a ie lerll'00f LO .. Q REA CH (P>oroo•"' L•nd.nq j Ill 11"'1"" •1 •IQ•'"" II n•'"°'"O• Bnas flshinir; al L"ke Sherwood brokt loo~e la~I 1.1·eek and JIJ o .... 1 v.110.,10,1, 11 '"'~ '-""· 1 ~•l1bul 7ll m•ti<t•tl (!Jtomo"t ~i•r l bronzebacks tn 6' ~ pflund~ are bltlinir; jtOfld on ll't'Orn1 s, any type ~J •no"" 11n b•" 111 ,.,~,-~ •• , I S . hb k R bel d I d h d .. • •• ,. oU """1'" I ~.... )Q) of 1urface. p u.ii: (.mil ac 5, e s, etc./, an ea ea 11gA m•ct~••• !P•c11or \"°'""~•nq J 110 worked in aboul filur ftrt of water, :~~~~'ci..0.:• .~~0•f:;,~0 9b•~~~·0;;··~1u;, Lake man1111er ro-orm Oye also lists trout. t rappie and cal· b•'1 .. ~A .. ~EDll O fnnd ~h ~I L~ndln•• fbh as ~ond 14ith small bluegil being taken on me11J worm~ most -11 •no1,., 1J ••D•<o••· 119 .. ..., ' •. ,,ywh''' "'"""' lb• l•k• Sh••"·""d •·Ill c. <t••k•d with '""-•,•n l"'o""'I Land1no1 •1 on~•••• .-"" • ~""'' ""·"~ }&lb.t<Ort dreds nl nnund~ nf l'hannel catfi~h to IS ""'Unds next weekend NEW POR T !1t.r1·, Land•n•I •1 t"' ,..~ •nu••"· •I Olt>"tQ-0• ID•v,1'1 Lo<~•fl lo Increase the fisht'ry. Jb:~··~.i1 c"Jr;;.~··L•n~;".,1 ,1 Sher~ood is loc°'ted only a fev.• minute~ up the Ventura ••o''" •• 1..,,.,,, n •·•o '"° 1u ""~ frte"BY norl.h of Lo~ An«eles. For boat reservatio n~ ·and up C<HI. 1 ~ D1"• n•n <S•~ s1..,,0"1 11 . ., """'~" 11 "~~ ton. •1~ ""' '"" 111 lo dale fishing ininr1n ation, c111\ !805 ) 49~<i98. b•u• ..... "011 T '1V£NEME ~I•"~•··~ oil Spejl klni:: of 1.:t1tfish, Vail Lake esll1bllshtd a new rrenrd •• 1,,0 t><in. :111 ,..,,,,.,1, l ..... ,,, ••• nver the ,pa.~t Wf'rk. C.ranvillt: Floyd of Torrance cauJi:hl a 11 b•;;~N• WMAllF pound. ! 02. llhiskcrfish off tbt ll'eSI end of the i~h1nd on ('Ut •1~c<:AHs i oE ~ 191 •n<1•~" 1 .... I mackerel. ~;<~·~~-~;. 1>0<111n. ~l• ... " i >•ll~w••11 Granvl\lf'·~ f•11tch al~o puts him Into the lead for thr monlh1y "'ooNoo i-1 •~o'"' 1• •11'•CO••· I) l:>o~ton, "I c•I"~ ~ ... , IOI Vai l Lakt Hsh in~ bnni1n1,a. \/ail Lakt al so rtports good catches '•"d b•><. 11~ n1 .. 1 ""'·· e•••• " "' nr bluegil. erappiP 11nd bass. The panrish art' hitlin2" small jl11:-:,,".~':~·;., ~.\ .~·r'~' ,()('.• "•l.hu+ fl ies and llcul in the weedy sr.rtions of the lake. 14•hilr bass to SANT A IARS1t.11A -B •"Q''" >Ml 4-~HEEtBRAKE OVERHAUL QUALITY io•1ct SA.Vt Sl D.DO $)495 rn .. 1111<1 hY F•.-l~rv T•••n•d Me.;h•nt~A! • '"""!\ L•'>i"U• & sno.. on •II . Wht1la, f Arc Grind Lln1ng•, I • Wlt•el c1llnd"' -DY••lt•ul.cl • 511 •II C•m• ~ Atl ju"•" • CafT'plot" Ch•~~ <1f oil H'(dr•U lic:S'w"tfm"' f Rood Te11 YPUr C•<. RETREAD TIRES ANY SIZE IN STOCKI •O• '3200 4 FREE MOUNTING CLIP & SAVE 5.00 5.00 SEAT COVERS COMPLETE SETS s5 •• OFF WITH COUl"ON ~EG. !i2'·'!i MOST CA.AS •LA RGE COLOR !itLtCTION SHOCKS·M UFFLE RS-ALIGNMENT-AT DISCOUNT LEGAL N<mCE LEGAL NOTICE '·llll'f ,ICTIT!OUS l lJSI".'' .. AMI STAflMl!lllT 11,. !Gll0.,11141 ~•"OI'' '" dolnf bU•lnou •• 1-<0ME P•.YME"'T ~I ll Y!CE": CO • 1600 E•>I M&Y!olr A.vonuf, 0'1nt .. C1hrorn•a (HAllLf:l t< SlANWO'fO. 1!" E•tf W••~•nur...,, O<•n•., C•llfPrnl• HA.l .. WORKM,t.N Ill' .. orlll Cornoil, l'uller!on, C•ll!o<nla MAUREllE SH,t.W, 6JI E""' !'I•<• O••ne•. C•lllo•~I• HOME ESCllOW SE9Vl~f CORP, • 'ell• o..-•n••l~ll> (.; lo!(l(t E••I M••'"' •••, O<ant•• l"+Ct lTIOUS ·~,l O. E '""'" (olltorn•• ..AMI STA" t Tl'll\ t!•lem•~I tiled w:tl, 1~• ,;•. u1~';1 Thh bu••••n It b"'"' <O""u<:'I~ IW I • ,.,,. Cltr• ot Or•nor Cou<>I~ an Jun• • Tho !Qllowlno .,.,,... •q ~u•'" • bv ~•v•"• J M•(ld(lx, oe""t> Counly oenero! portn<"htP. ••· HOME ESCltOW 'FPYIC E" (0111', ... EWPOllT VltLA. '" i H•i.rlt W•Y. Cl:.'~1 .. hef! o, • .,g. (o••I a.,,~ P•l(l•. 8Y Ch~,, .. r ~·•n .. oocr N~"""°'' I•~<~· C•lllo•<>•• 11MO Julv 1, I. 15, 1?, 19'1 171111 >l•I ll Wo•km•n HE.lLTHCA.ll E COll POllATIO N. ~. 0 M•u••ll• Snaw l!IO• 1..U., O••nqt, (All!ornl•. ICE lhl\ tl••tm•<>I !11•11 .,,n, !h• C"unl1 l hlo llu•lftlll I• btlng C"nducttd by I LEGAL NOT (lttk ol O<~n~o C"untv on Hin• :<>. 1,11, Co•PO•••:~;;,. MArllnton 1--------------8v ~evorly J. M.OdO•, O•"'tlY toun11 Thi• ol1temtn! Wt<! wl!~ tit• CllU"I~ 'ICT1T1o'U~':u,1N1St ,,~,~~ ... ~ ... 0~•"9• CNll Oa<IV Pok>•. (ltrk O! O••n<o• CDUnt" cin Jomo 71, ltll •'M• >Tlt.Tl:M(i'IT Ju!V I, I, !I, 11, 1911 llOC.11 bv 8•ti• .1 '"'''"" 01""1'1 c .... ntv " Clu~ Tho lollowl"' l>t'IO"• are llolnt Publi•~"' 0<on1>e to~•' D•llV P1101, llu1lnn1 a•· LEGAL NOTICE JulV 1. •• l!i, 17, IOI) 1n1-11 l'RISC+tL•·s POODLE Pit.LACE. J:ll E Hrh St , Co•l• MfH, CalUornl• ------ t?•lf LEGAL NOTICE RUSSELL WILSON. 11•1 TusP>n ,_,, •·B, CoU• M"•· C•lllornl• t'/62!. I' 101" ELIZAllETH WILSO .. , 11•1 Tutlln Tht ,.11111 ,ICTITIOUS 9USINf:\i ..It.Ml 'TITE MEMT •• , ll•1 lo!lowlno """"" i• <I••"' hu•I"'" ,ICTITIOUS aUllN fSi I>•• •I. Caito M1H, C•lltornl• t161/. 11 .. AMf ITATfNll!.NT l~I• llu•ln•u .. IH!!n• co,.llu''"" bY l ft D•V£'5 CA>.1£q A (~Cl<• .. GI'. 111 Th• ro!lowlnt ~"""" I• deln• bU••1141H lnOIY•du•I E 11th Mco•t. Co"• M•'" (a!Ptornl• "'' Ruu•+I Wll"'" t1n1 PROMOflO .. ~ UNL1Ml11'0. llHO Elinbet~ Wtl"'n LETT-WESTE RN l .. C. •1' ( lf!ll (1.<l•boO (I, """"t•ln V•ll•"· (•lllo•nl• Thlo ot1!•m•nt 1111'11 W•llt ,,,. CDUnl¥ Sl<ee•, Co>lo Mtt• C•tll!>•"•O 11'11 Stuut ~ Potorl, llHO C1•l •b•d Cl .. Cll'l'"k 11! O••na~ Coun•v Oil APrll 11, 1011 Thi• _.uoln•" ,, b"•n• c-11.led ~V I oc.,..ntoin Y•!I•"· Calllornl•, I v ll•vor\¥ J, "'•Odo•. D•""'' CDUnrv CD!"ooro!lon IC 111tornlo) T"os bu1ineu 1, blin• c....,u,110 bY •n (le"' Sltnt<I 0A.VIO ! R08Ell T5, \""•Wl<lu•! J11111ll11t..S OrAn,... Co•ot D••IV Polo! Pro~lf!fftl Stu•<! H "''"" Jul" I. I, !S. )7, lt/1 lllf-11 Th" ''"""'•nl m..i wllll •It• Cou•tv l~•• tlU•Mrnt filed .. 1+~ I~• CDUn!V (lor~ ol O<an•o CDUn!v on Juno lO. 1111 cierw ot o,.,,.., c...,n1" "" Jun• 7t, 1en LEGAL NOTICE ~• !h•••I• J. "'"""°'· Ooputv c""~'v lby 8•••rl ¥ J. MffldO•, O•PUrv Counl~ Cler•. Cl«~. 1-------------ll lCl<A .. D M. •LAICI. II:, Publlolled 0••<>91 Co•" O.llv Pilot. '·llltl It.Horn•• 01 L•w Julv !, I. IS. n. It/I 110)·11 PICTITIOUS IUllNf:'S 10! (•U ............. LEGAL NOTICE , lUt FICTITIOUS IVSIME'I N"MI SlAT£Ml"'T Tho ••llO"''"' """""' ••• ""'"0 hu•lftUI 11: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE '°It.ME JTA.TINlll'lt '•" Clomonl•. C•l!fort1la '1111 '"' tollo"''"" ,,.non 11 do!,,. bu1!nuo Toi.: llU} •tl·l,•Q " Pull"•~'"" f)r•no1 (ou + Oai•v •11~1, ICAV-MIC Hlt.EL HAI R OESl(;M. 1QoJ JUIV I, !!. 1?. It. ltll lt'6·11 We,!("f! Orlv•. N•wonrl ~••ch ·1---- C•lllornla L NOTlCE Klt.Y MICHAEL WE~TCLl~I' -A LEGA CALIF. CORP . m<J W"'tclill Onv•, 1---------------NowPo•t B•ach, Colirorn'• T~I• botiotu 11 b<ling condu<'t<I b• • c&rporoHon Ml(~••I GcrMl•v Thi• "•'""''"' •llt~ "'''" '"" c .. 11n1Y (l•fl( ttf O••noo Counrv '" JU•·~ )'I. lf1! av , ..... 1. J. ModdO•, O•PIJtV COUMY c1 .. k Publhh...t Or•no• Cc1U O•olY Pliol , Jul¥ 1, t. IJ. n. 1911 llflll·ll '"' "' LEGAL NOTICE '·lt10' ,ICTIT1DUS llJU .. fl' N•Mf: STATINIE NT toll<rw•na .,.,...,,, •" Oft"'' ""'' , Ajll ~ICTITIOlJ~ IVllNE'I .. AMl iTATIMf:i'IT lh• to11<>wln9 P•""" " •oin~ butmfH •• E.G SCHRAOE ~ CO . Wiii So•nftrUt Line, Hun•ina1on 8tt<"· Callto•n•o ELL IOTT GEORGE SCt<,AOElt, 10fll Salndrlll L•n•. Hvntln••on lfAC'" l.•htornla Thi• b<Jti"IU h Mint <Cln<!U<'•~ tv ·~ lnOlvldu1I Slon od : Ell•o!t G St~••O•• T~ll tt•t•m•nl 111«! w•1h !~o CDUn!Y C:lttll o1 O••noo CDUnl• on Junt 1J. lfH 8Y 8fvor!v J M•O<IG~ 0.PLllV (OOl'IV Cl••k Publi•-"'"""' Coaot o,,.,. Plln•, July 1. I. 11. 11, 1911 !<II 11 i pounds arr bcln11. plckrd up on night crawler.~. 1.1·or ms. and ··~c.i.nL?8tl" 1 "'l1]~''~na1.-. ''° , ... ,01 llUrfACt plujts. b••• I ~.11au• 111 '"" ron •------------------------------" Lake Hen ~haw·~ ha~.c; 11rr stih very A<'li!Je, 11~ hron1.eback~lr----------------"------------;..;;;.;..;;;. _____ _ , IOI .. ,,CTITIOlJS BU!lNIS I NIMI 'Tlt.TINllNT ""' ., Cl<Ll~OPNI A ElECT !ION!C. POllC E EOUI PMENl CO .. 1•1 > E f;dino ... Uni< C. Son!• •no, C1iltn••I• LEGAL NOT ICE 1vera~ing about thrrl' pounds arl' h ittln~ deep runn ing Bomt>trs. Hen sb1ni.· has bf'r.n thrmn~t cnnslstt1nt lake for eood sized b11ss c1tche1 in tht' Southland for thr past three month~. The wal er lt \'el is droppin.ii:. hut li~hlnR. remains R.OOd accordinJ: to lake officials. Sl1111· Slar·f ft•t• .4 r,.l1Prs \ ery hot \.\tither men as lht}' t nlrrrrl •·er krnd. and poor buntinl rond i lion~ grl'l'ltd bow· !he f irld.~ north of L. A. Cnunty lhP pa•I Onl\' 11 ('ouplr of 1rrhf'rs \,lf't(' sucf'r!'i~ful ln bRgi;ti ni: lhtir buck. llS thf' .~mart r rilll'rs ~tfl~f"d In hiding. GOLF WITH GENTLE OCEAN PllEEZES I 491 -1167 l2120 !ion Jua" Hill1 Rd. So11 J~on C opi,tfOhO a: '"' !nllo ... 1no ""''"" h dcln1 bu•lr@U "" I lntprn.,,9ntl Cool" IJOI 8H(h Mow~! S•1ch, Colllornll. !'•<Ilic !M.,•otlon•I C"'" (•l•to•"•8 Carol. dOI Bfro:ft "''"'""" ll ••ch. C•ll!o<n,. •10 0 Thl• Du .. ntu " b"'"' CO"dUd..S f0'""'•' nn Ed L S•t<lfl>otll '"""'''' " . ' . " . ••• Tn,. ~lot~men! rn...t wolJI !ht ('"'""' ("'" o• 0'•~•• C:'"•"IY "" Jim• JO. 1•11 h• ll•••"Y J M•od .... 0fPU .. CDUnt• ( ... "F' o~o,.hHI Oo-•~oo (""" 0• IY Plltlt Ju•v o 15 n 14, 1t11 Ul).71 1..EGAL NOTICE , 1110 FtCTll!OU' llUSINESS IOAME 'iT_&TIMEN I llOW•Ro MOllRIS, No • w .. 1,1111 \1111•. Wt>ltlllt Or, NtwcoGr! S••c~. C•lito•••• l ~·· bu••""" ., ~l~q (O l>lh><'"" DY •n !onovidu., I-low••~ Mn"" tn .. \loltmf'nl +l\t~ '*•'" lh• Co "'" Cl~••· ol Or•nf( CDUntv on· Ju"• 11, 1111. 8• Btvor•v J M•aao•. O•ouov Courrv Cit<• Publo•ltl<l nr•nti• (noU O•Hv r rn1 JUiy I t . \! ;) lfll I ll'J• >J LEGAL NOTICE , 10011 r tCllT !OlJ S SU!l lOtil Nit.NIE STATEMEM T '"• lollo••n• .,,,oon• .,, nn••o b~•·"'~• " p ""' P!Cl1110US IV!INI SS NAMI $TATEMINT Th• fn!t-ln1 P•.,on1 "" bvtlno" ~• I C.UV llOO~l"lG CO 1!;1 Av•, NfWonr l llt•tk '""'"''" G C•olO alon. \lol '""'"'Av•, W•wnn" 8fo(to C.•11 ~ Booo•, ••I' Mt•1~W lld,. f"loo."""V Tn • """""' " ~ no tn"""""~ bv • culftf1'h·• r.. ,o,. l\noo• '"'' ... 1 ... ,,.", ""' ... ,.~ ·~· (IJU!>ly r •" •' n11n•• ro .. r'i "" tu~• JO. 1•1>, '' ~'V"'" J Moddn• 0•....,tv (aun•y c1... · nun1"""" fl••"•• r.,..,, D• IY r ol('I, +.11v ' '' n. )• "" 11u11 LEGAL ro;or1cE There "rre p1rn l~ nl rlor Anrl f1114'ns runn init around . hut H v.·ill he 11t lra~t anot hl'r mn nlh ht>fn rr tht hlg buck~ ~larl In mo1, 'A'l1h thr rlor, Hnl 14"l'Sll hrr 14 ill krt•p mos t nl tht, huntrr~ In allowinJ: nnl.\ R eouplr of hou r~ of huollni;: a day. CLUB '" ------------~------------~----------------~·' SAN JUAN tnl•OW•"t Pf••on !1 ""'"' "u''~'" M(l~l ADT ST Ul'llQ, ~W~t~ o v,11~•• W••I l•l L•q.,n• C on•n~ ~~•d, l •~''"• 8••olt. (0111 Olft \I ~l'N • l'IG (".A°"PE'I ~. lrJ1)1 M"'1n' ~o>av ("Cle, ~Q<Jo toln V•"••, co•• f~'"'" •11rl , 101 .. 'ICTlltOU' RUSl"l'i' ..... , ~T •T!ME "'I HB Planli Contest For S urfers A ronlt~I fnr 11rr;i 11urfl'rs ""1\11 bt> held this yr;:ir 1n Hun· tingtun Beach Aug 21 and 22. Spon.c;orfd b,v thr r1ty rtt.r('- •Lioo a nd p11rks st111f. the nin· 1es! ill oren tn ~urfrr!'i frnm H11nt1ngton Rei+<'h. f nuntalnl VRllt~', Si-al RrA('h II n d Wtli1minstrr. ThP rnnlrst 14•itl hi' hrld :lt the Bluff11 ;ind lrip finisher~ in , the .~IX r?J.ei;tfltll'S will be1 ' qualified to rn1rr the US 1 Surfboarrt <'hamplon.!lh 1ps tn l Sepl.ember If they 101 n thC'I Western Sur!1n11 Association. I Divisinn fin1~hl'r.!I who \.\'ill qualify for the St>ptembtr con· tut are: Tennis Shirts & Shorts-4.95 to 12.95 Converse Tennis Shoes-Mens 8.50 Ladies 7.95 Jack Purcell Tennis Shoes-Mens 9.50 Ladies 7.95 Adidas Tennis Shoes-Mens 14.95 Ladies 14.95 Tennis Dresses 12.95 & up • Baseuall Suoes 9 .~j 10 ~3.95 little League Shoes 5.45 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Tennis Shoes-Mens 8.50 9.50 14.95 Tennis Shoes-Ladies 7.95 14.95 Hiking Shoes-16.95 & 19.95 Top Siders 25.95 Footb~ll ~~"·~ 15.95 to 23.95 C~••I•• f: (•OOtm•n. 7"0• "'"""'"'" Vi~"' Ot••• l •~un• II•~·~. C•llf 111.11 r~,, eut1••u " hl'no tnnnuCI•~ ev •n lndlv10U•I c r ""°'"'"" l~T• ""'•m•n! IH•rl w ll~ lh• lc1 .. 1. of O••n•• Counlv on Julv f!IY llev1<1V J "'•<Ida•, O•nvty C0<t•1V I, n11, Counlv I (I••~ Pu~I"~"" O••~"' Cno•! D•"• r 11.,1, IJulv 11. !!. 1' """Aue""\, 1•71 tf»ll LEGAL ro-•onCE <1fUll EN (.'l l~'l". 11' Sw•r•1•<, "'" :IO•. ln' C••llo•n•• ~· 'f~h butln•u 11 ~olnO t1l"Qucl'" ~r •n IMIY•llu•I ••ub•n C«>0' l~·• ,,.,.,,..,"' 1111<1 ..,,+n '"' Couo!v ti••~ "' Oront• Cnu1>tv nn Jun• )O. 191\. llr IU~t•IV J "'•ddo~. Ooou•v (""""' Clor-Puhl,.~o<! O••no• (()0\1 011iy PH~t, Ju•v 1. I. l\, 71. 1111 111 a,11 LEGAL NOTICE T"• 1~"nv.1no n•non, M• te,~o bu''""" '' II & 11 lNl ['!PlllSE~ l ~<l n•~LI Pl, (Ml• M OI• Wolh om ~ G••'l'''(I, I"\ O•hu rt, Co!lo M••o l•ow .. ~ 0 ln••'·"· n11 !u•~n •• c~"· """' T~lo l)\J•,nn> " boln• <nn111ct•d "'• • P•tl op,.hoo W < t.•O•<'•f<I l"b •l•\Or-ifnl lllo~ ,.'!~ t~o (O\IO!Y c1 ... "' n·•n•• {0<1nlv en Ju n• :IO. !111, fl v ~-Y•dv J M•ddn• O•ou•• Cn<1•TV (lo~• Jl~M'"'•d O<onoo (""'" 'O•ilv Pl~, Ju11 ' 11 n. ,._ lffl noo.11 , llfll 'ICTtTIO Ui IU!li'llii NAME ITATINllNT Tito lllo'""""' P'"""' oro Min, 1>\1111141U " CONCtPT~ llNL l.Y.IT EO. 111 C,..11 Pl, l ntlA M•_,. Oono.-i C~ar!•1 l•M .. n. '1) (O"Cil l'I,. c ..... ..,,,. lh" buolno11 I, Mint '"""uo:l•(I ltl' •" '""'•iOu•I ~Id C 1•onon 1ft" ''•'""•n! ll!Mt with !~• t°""!Y tit•~•' 0•1"t• C&Vnh .,.... Ju,,• )0, 1')1, •• llo•••IV J M-•· Q..,,utv Counly ''-'" Publlt~•(I 1••nff (l)Otl 0•11~ l'll<rt. LEGAL NOTICE LEGA.L NOTICE .k •v 1. 1). t \. 10, 1111 11:u.11 ----"_'.:':'::_ __ 1----, 1us• ---l.F.:liAL NOTICE '·1Mt! l"ICTITIOUI I US ll'll'I 1-----f'ICT ITIOUI 1111111111 "'"IM: $TATl"'ENT I' ielM NAMI ,Tlt.TINll NT ....... Tr.. lollewlno p"""" ... <1o1~ but!no .. r~. fvll(owlni ""'"""' •ro o1911141 '"' IJ: . .,. 'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll ~PU •O: .l·I PA•ICIN'l , "T MAIN.,,,,,, "AMI ITATINlll'IT 1!0 l ( NYON I "8Ell $HOP •'JOit ~· "" ' " ,.... •~Uowino l>frtw>I fr1 °'111"' N ~0•1~ Hw.., A. L•oun• .~.~~. ~.~;11v1c 1 . J.f l Poul1•!"" St ' (.,110 bv1 Cf'' ~~LLAGI, M• Mori"" Av•• Colllo•nlo Sl!!li L•~Vf" J""nMn, \Oil Ck~•n R•l&!I• 1•,....i LEON I OA UGHE"•TV. -.01 E"! • .., lt.ve . N~ (l. $001 ll••dl A.v• "'" 1J, J:wnt•ln II•'"'•· (1lllD!""l1. fhh lluiln•H 11 IMl>n41 (On(lucl.., b~ on l !;;. Jl'l•~;:e!on. f1 ••vn Alto C1n1I, T"I• llutlntH It Mino tonovclffl bv "" ll'dl•llu•I !.f'>tl l• Ju•ttnHn. in • .,Intl\ l'l•t•. Dunlop WI.ls n-8 n ft Champ1·on HanoDall •·1oies [1""1Yl<!U•I 81111• l J()h.,.,,,., L""' Ill~•·" SeniOr.!I, mrn tlVfr 3!1, first 1 -0 a cro -U l-J 0•119"''"' Thlo llotlrnH\I I/IHI Wllh IN (°"Aly Thll llut!l'tO It bl'IM <O...,Uf.11<1 _.y o 3.95 to 6.95 ci~~· of''O~~';;;;' c!::~ .. :!171111:!;' ,.~"');;: Cit •• or Orono• c-1v tn J~,,. )I), "" c;,,..,.1 '•''""'"''• pl1ee; master5. men 2$ to 3~.1 Dav1's Tenn1's Rackets llv '"'''"' J, Nlooelo•. °'"""' C.ev""' llY ll1•t<I' J . Moff<Oll, 0-IV CDUnlv ~ .... 11. Ju•lt<t••n ,lr't plate; nlC'llS. 18 to 2~, Cl••~ C1t••. l kl1 >11ttr ... n! lllftl .,,,., th• C.ountv Outdoor Handballs 95c Ind r 110 I Publl-Or•1141• C.&1 11 Dill'I 'Ito!. '"~tlt!\o<d Or•"'• c:,..,, 0011,. "!'"1 C1"' •' °''"" c""""'"" J""" II), Hfl, ~~~r~~ ~~(I l~~~~1is~~~~:I Wilson T2000 Steel Rackets Paddleball Rackets & OBOalls . 11':':'="='=·="=·="=·="='=' ===='=',.='=' ,,_,_ .. _·_··_":·"·~Au.vi! J, "11 n u II ~r:,!~.::·~ ~ •• ::~:,~,:~~1 .. r::: cond and third : bnys. 14 a nd , LEGAL No_n_c_E ____ 1 1u1v •· is. n . 1t11 1139 ". young.,. 11"' "'°"d '"'' Strung Nylon 32.95 Duck Feet Fins 8.95 -. •M• 1.EGAL None• Uilrd. and women. first and 1 l"ICTIT•o us 1u11 .. r11 second. Childrens Beginners Racket 4.95 Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks KID S LOVE 'M .• .::::• ~~,::,·~~::,,M .,,, ' 1110 ,ICTITIOlJI IUl!l•llt HAMI IT•llMENT feliowl"ll ..,,...., '' ()OI~• llu•ln• .. Enlry r .. 1"' v,, '°""-'1 '' Sleep1'ng Bags 14.95 to 1 DO.DO M",:;·,,.' "'0' ...... ,.. -"' ~and entry oe•d""" "A"a· Racket Stringing 6·7.50-10,50-12.50 & 16.00 UNC LE LEN """" •·· """"""" '""· .. B k P k & D B Collto<.-io th.. 1<"111 .. M(t\C .. I( C'OMP•tJV . ...., .Skt!!f ll. ac ac S ay ags lllrft•rl"l " 11>(1 !nt rl(I S•bln1 Ju,.:ll•n. Ollvt. C~tt• N11••, Coll'1!rnl• Enlry forms a rt ,11\•ail...Ole 111 , Pennsylvan1'a Xtra Duty Tenn1·s s d '901 L••*()r"' C1rr•1. Hunh"lt"" '''"'· "'""''~ Wl!ll•"" Sl•v.,, o,l(t J.h.ollY D F D. d F d atur ays '" Ctlltornla 11'46. Or•~•. C.~•l• ........ C..ll tn•nlo the Recreallon ep1r1 ment, reeze r1e 00 s Thl1 "'"'"•" " t>t••• (ft....,uctl'CI lw !n lMt !lo,/tlf\0',11 ,, btl ... conovn.,, ~~ ... 17th and Or•n"e JJtrert~. thr Balls-Doz. 7.50 11 .. i.iu•I• 1 ~u•~·"" •"" ... 11,1. 1n(l1v111~.1 " 10 SnP '~ 0 •. ,• " .• ""'I 1 ···e• The DAILY PILOT "'""' • ""'"" "'""' w ,,, ... H1.1nllngton Btl!IC'h Hitrb<lf~ ,. .l .'\ ' '~1, 1ht•m•n1 11•1'1! w11~ 111. tou•!v T111, •tot••'""' Hiid .. ,.~ t~• c""'"'" .nd "'-&dlt~ OepAr lrnen1 ,... rt•·-M O••n•• c .. v .... G• J+1"" 10. 1t11 c1,,~ M o •• ..,. c"""'• "" '""' "· "" ~ '---------------'!"• lll•vl••~ J, "'~•. O..Urv ("'1nlv bv II••~'"' J, lolt flt~" 0Ul\ll¥ C.(MJnll' II>• plor, and turf 1hops 1 I OPEN 9 to 6 -CLOSED SUNDAY c. a CENTER, COSTA MESA 646-1919 .:=::;::===:;;::===I ";;~"'""'~·~· '"'" "'"! .,,., '";;,., ... , """" ,,,,, °'"' _ '';'l!llWl;;,c...WO!;i:;~·=-~~"~'5';.'';'~'~ , "I"\ -1---,.. .... ~ .. -1 • I ])f'., ......... ~----'@-!!!'• ' .. ";,ll ... .---"'111'"''"''"'""-........ --~ July I I 'f-•lt1l --u .. -11 JOFY 1, t. u. ,, 1•1f I-Tit -• t , • -~'.Wi·. .• I • , •' '· r• ... -· -,, .,,.. .., ,l.j -~-"-"· ~' ' .. l l ---_, --·' '•.<If' -·~·--·--• "' • --~.~~-.,._ • -·-=---=-=-----. \• .. I ,. -- Buy The DAILY PILOT For Peanuts! Hera'• _c,. ·c· ..___.. here'a htre'1 h1re'1 laat but no! least, here's CHARLIE BAO'WN, •• and LUCY ••• and LINUS ••• and SCHROEDER. ••• and SNOOPY Phone 642-4321 (Circulation Department) to have the whole Peanuts gang come and visit you dally. 1 j 40 DAILY PILOT Secrets of Moo11 Still U11locke{l CAPE KENNEDY t UPll - It has been two years slnce ntan firsl scl root on the n1oon and he ha s learned enough in that time to know that a cle<ir picture of the moon '~ I u m u It u o u s birth and childhood is slill a lew years away. But sorne of the rnosl basic issues already hcn·e been :ret- lled and scientists now J...nnw, al least. "''hat the rema1n1ng proble1ns are. The launching of Apollo JS next fi.1 onday toward the moon is a scicnt1f1c endeavor of giant proportions to unlock more lunar secrets. From l'l·hat scicntLSts have sttn of 215 pounds or rock and dirt brought b<1ck rrom the lunar surfa ce. they ·wonder how some questions abou! the moon before •the landing of Apollo 11 could have been so naive. It is clear from lhe samples and instruments left ix'hind that the moon's con1plex r11olu1ion defies simple PX· planat1ons. And lhl' o\d ari:i:ument <1hout a hot or cold moon 1s ould<ited. The question is \Yhen was it hot and "·hen was it cold, and 11 hl're-inside or outsidc. ~tanned exploration of !he moon so far h:is h cc n restricted by the ability or the men to gel out and explore the lunar s u r far c . Conclusive results have been limited by !he t ime 1\ take!' sorne or the \\Orld's Dest lunar sc1cntis ls tn digest and cornprchcnd !hr collccled data. In the '"'O year~ ~1nC'r lhr .July 20. 1969. landing nf 1\pulln 11. six astronaut.~ have spr111 only 19 ~ hours cxplonng lhr. moon. The Apnlln l.'i a~lronaul~ plan to spend 20 hours on lhr lunar surface. And they will use a new moon c;ir to cover up lo 22 miles of terrain-far n101·e !han the total distance h ike d by !heir .~1x predccr~sor~. The fhghts during !hr pa.~t lwo years marked the first chapter in the sc1enlif!c payoff of PrnJect Apollo. seience \YilS a lnser in the at>ortive flight nf AJ)ollo 13. but it was a d1v1· dend that increased in yield succe~Jy with ApoUos 11 1 12 and 14.. Apollo I~ opens ri uew chapter. Science 1s wha! 11 now 1s all about. There 1s nn other reason for flying Apollo \~ and the final l\\O moon 1n1ss1oos scheduled for f.tarch and Decen1ber of 1972. The spacecrafts nf Afl"!lns 15. 16 and 17 ha1c hrl'n rnodified lo keep nian on !hi' moo n twice '1S Jong as lhl' earlier ships. in !unur orbi1 fnr up to a week. and to carry niore el'juipmen1 including the moon buggy. and to perfq rrn sc1ent1f 1c 1nvestigaiions from 1 the surface and from orbit. David R. Scott. the f'n- thusiaslic C'Ommander ' n f Apollo 15, is an ('ng1nccr b.v cducallon '1nd a lest pilol hy profession. but he has spent so niuch time studying genlogy with moon scientists that he considers h1111self one ol them lie recently ~·rote a n1emo at the r.1anned Spacecraft Center in Houston \\'hich began, ··we gt'tllog1sts. , ." Hr has promised tn bnng back enough samples and data 10 keep the scientific com- munity busy for years. The n1ission may tell man flS much about the 1noon as \hr lirs1 three landings com bined Apollo 14 Astronauts Neil A. Arrnstrong. l\11rhael Collin~ :ind Edwin E. Aldrin broui:i:ht h:irk 47 pounds Qf samples trr1rn 1hc h<irren Sea of Tran- 'ltt1l111y. This hisloric haul r1u1ckly (]u;ished any ideas that the n1oon h<id nut bern ho1. 111 l r:i~t rlt';.ir lsr .surf;1rr. al $On1e t1mr. This was brcausc thr blilk of the Apollo ! l ~:ii11rles were basalls~ancicnt i·hunks (If lava 1ha1 seem to h.~vr p11urrd ou1 of !hr Jun:ir ~urf;irc like \1·arer frnm a 1 ~prr n~. S1Gtn ' SOUND "ooucno~ P'mtHTS Live ••• In-Person Ointe"t from , .. MADISON SQUARE GAl!OEN 5U •.. M GCEA.i Wtm STMUOHS Of "1fHNA .w.t:t: 'AN0US tr WAIT OISHfl'S ••. '.....al ff Tll W9TI STAWll"" IN()>« Of THf Wc.101 MOST Sl!CliliCl.IM fJ.ClHf'S .• so ___ SIS•'"NnUOWTaE~rn" July 16 Long Beach Arena 8:00* PM July 17 Long Beach Arena 2:30* & 8:00 P:: July 18 Long Beach Arena 2:30 PM r.k • .,, $6.oo $s.oo & $4.oo #U\t~ OIOtU TO Al'PIOP&LATI 4U01)0RllJM IOX OfRCf ORDER\_5./ YOURS /,' TODAY! 1000 Beaut iful Stick-on LABELS ONLY $125 TAX INCi.. Per5onalized • Stylish • Efficient Order for Yourself er a Friend Mey b• u,ed on .invelopes •' return •ddr''' lebeh. Al,o "Very h1 ndy •s identific.1tion lebels -for m•rkin g p•r,on el item' 'sue.IT ., boo\:s, 'ecord1, photo,, etc. label• stic k on ~1•11 end rr>ay be u,ed for 1111rking home ,c•nned foc.d ifem1 . AU label, ere prio+•d w ith 1tyli1 h Vogue type on fin• quelity white gummed paper. 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p ~ L 0 T c L A s s ~ F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 '• ' -. . , ( HouMfi for SM l~I ._ -_ ..... __,J~ .:;;I ;:;;;-;;; ..... ~J~~I ;;-;;"';; .... ~I~~~ [ -··"" l~I I~ I General General Gen-rel -. PRIVACY FOR EVERYONE Thf' ctulrtrf'n haYe Wit bed· roonl!i iond lanuly room on l\tlf" lt•vt'I, ,\1nm end Dad's 111,1:slr'r t..rrhQ(lm suite on J1n111twr. Thr.rr 11r,. decks '"lll l•'r''l";i1·r~ 111 l'nhllnce in- door11utdonr enler\ainini: ;;1nrl b1•~1 r1I all for Dad - 111\ Q1vo off!<°'" AND a very ~1ir,·1 .i l cocktail lounge. Lois 1•! J10U'I<' for $65.00Ct Cell nr111 !11r 1111 :.ppointment to ~,.,, 67}./t."UJ. re',' THE REAL ~ESTATERS (IPI ", u•. • l , •t 1 -~~ .... I MESA VERDE T r u I y a perlecUonisl'& dream. Beller than rlt'W, apotles.s FOUR BDRM. T\YO BAIB, f'a1nily Rm. hon1e whh Bii Kif. and roor livln~ Rn1. overlooking a1traciivc 1 cnclo..'\l.'\.I rear yard. N r• w c.arpets. lx>eutifully dra1:IE'd and exc1uisilely r/('(:orated. Owner leaving area and must i>acril1c(' l!IQrne ol his hard work. Pria>d ro sale a1 $·12,9j() with IO'A 00\VN lo qualified buyer. I HUSBAND'S HIDEAWAY II •< "I)' .. wn D"EN Sf\'[)'' ;ill IJ('/\UUfu!ly pan- "' I 220 E. 17tli ··11•'•1 1;11h a i;kr!i~hl r1•en! ,\0(1! 1 .. llih 11 Z.\' x 30" :sep- ;1ra l•• f'A.\(ll. .. Y ROOi\I - 1;,\ \If: fl00~1 with room tor • 1 <"•1\lf1Jr ol pool 1abll'S. rhen .1ild :; l~'fhoonig and M'fl<l.l"- 1111• d111111i: 100111 and ynu h,11•;• 1111 1n11~rr-si;ivr ltOft Ml 11 hnrru• in llnl' up)!;rarlrd ("Olll\11lf>O. fl .\UU ll('l'd '\ h<'d!"ll\>111<;, lllS1 "H1\'f'l"I \hr 1lrn: It's f'lll" hrs1 for the I 11101lf'\" ill $36,j(lfl, COATS I & I WALLACE ' REALTORS --.54~1 4 1- (0pen Evening$) Macnab-Irvine Ewn1ng3 Call 6-12-74.ll! WHY LIST , , , With Bay & Beach? You get double e:qmure • local n1ul1iplc plus National ~1ul!1plr Listing, With ai,:cnls in 300 ci ties a cross lhc na· t1on. CORONA DEL MAR So, of lh.,·y. -only ~lcps 10 the beach -2 Bit, "}. tm "!. 'J"hp hon1" rr111ly sp11rk!r11 · r1ay 1v<' show it lo you ? I Prit:p only S~9.s:,o. I 675-3000 Call for "'Home.• For Living" !o.lagaz1nt •Nationally distribuledl BAY i BEACJ.1 REALTY 1 .. r SALE-LEASE- l or r.r ahv CQn1p11.nv UNIVERSITY PARK'S LEASE-OPTION BEST BUY /;<';.iu !1IU! lri ·l<'1•rl rxrt u11v<' I (lr l1<.::!1(t11I ~·~l<iry ,,,1h1•U .-;1I p 'llln;.: Ir. ! HH' -r1t - ]Jf: \l .1lk111i:: d1~1an<·r lo 1i .. n1r -nnl.v ~ mon!h<; nld. I Jr SPARKLE.<;~ 2', Balh~. ·1 ht•th"Oflnl.~ 1.\la~lf'r 11 11 11 ~lwp~. 110111, :011J"<'tJJheJ1.l ~!°ling 1001111 . fa1111ly ro11111, ~(·honl. l1'r·rw<oJ' ,\· .golf 111•cr <'!l('i<1.,i·d. f<'nt<•d park· r·nuf''"· D1•11 P r;1i;1 is~ lik1• val'd. ()11 ni•r 1ransfrr·r- J\•u•1nn . !11·1111'. C<tll li7:~:;:no"1 ~I'd. Qu1tk P11sscs~1on poss1- ln1· appl. (h1nt•r!< s;iy .. srll \Jh•. $11.~;i,-,. Call :it:1-~\2! 11n11 ~·:i.:,no HOW ABOUT? A pool. rec hall and putting green (wilh no maintenance) not to mention your own 3 bedroom ho1ne, inviting 12'x30' solarium. 3 baths. 2 firepls. "'1tarpet1n g and custon1 draperies. If this is your ··cup of tea," ('a l\ for an appo1ntu1ent $59,500. 644-7270 GOLF ANYONE? J~e re's a Triplex • just a '·9-iron" shot from the Costa ~~esa Golf Course. Live in the own- ers plush unit wl th its 3 bedrooms, 2 baths . fireplace, built-in kitc hen. beavy shake shag in all three units. while the other two units produce good income. A v.•inner al $55,500. $$$ STRETCHER Gel t\vo ror the price or one. in this ne\vl y decorated Cdi11 DUPLEX. Separate units. 2 oversized garages. close to shopping, So. of the highway. Hurry. they don't last ,1t $51.750. CASH A PROBLEM? If you \Yant to buy but reel you don't have enough cash -opportunity is knocking. l·lere's a real family sized home (3300 Sf!. ft.) 2 story, 5 super bedr1ns. 2lh ba. ramily rm. forn1al dining rm, 2 rireplaces. VACANT and ready for immediate occupancy . Lease/option· IO\V, Jo \v dov..•n. $43.950. GOOD BUY , BY BEACH * 8 UNITS * So. of the l·l\vy in beautiful Corona dcl ri·lar. Very desirable. 'veil cared for, IO\V mainten- ance units. Xlnt tenants. A good bl1y at $127,000. General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Shown Sy Appointment 92 Linda Isle Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/forma! din. rm. & family rn1. 3 Frplcs. Outs ide s tainvay. Built-in guo cabinet & bookshelves. $145 ,000. 341 For Complete ' Information On All Homt& & Lots, Please C•ll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOI( NEW LOCATION At the entr•nce to Lind• Isle Baysid• Dr., Suite 1, N.8 . 675-4161 j Ueneral General 1 EST ATE SIZE LOT 1-· G I REPO IN NEWPORT I co'srA MESA • . ' . ' • .• f:it:hr down lhP strp;•t lrom ~ b1.i:: t-on1mun1!y park and ~w1m tlub. Thi.~ heauliiul homt ill !ocared on a qu1e! 1·ul-dr-sac $t:n:'el. Loi~ ol r·u.~to1n brick in A profrs- s1onall.v land:-;caprd !ronl .v<ird . J lX'clroon1s, 2 bath~, fan1ily room. forn1a l dining r•oon1, ,<;, go111·mf'I kitchen 1v1th srl! . elcan1ng nvPn. \\'hal mort rould yott 11.sk for $12,800. Call 67.1-Sjj(). 3 B{'dJ·"'°in honit on hugi; /',' 101 "·1th Jru11 lrttl!". palifi • and 11. special work 11hop \o ·THEREAL 'C\. ESTATE~S . ' '. ADJACENT WESTERN WHITEHOUSE San Clemente-Private Beach-1 f,"On! community, e.'<clus1ve C)pn.t!I Shorr. panoramic v1c1v lot. S29,.i00 full ltt nwncrshi p or $19,aoG pllr- r-lla!lf':-1 60 yr !tasehold. Flex- ible financing. 011•ner-Busi- nrs~ IW.">) 327-1-15". -4-B;droom -$25,950. with 2•., hatl1.~ yet! CovcrPd •'11elm;f"d pallo make~ f'xcel- lrnl play mom. NPa t and clPan. owner anxious -Jeav- in~ 11re11. Call now tn see. Jj()(I 1\rlan1~ Ave., C .. \'I. :fl6-~>880 and storage roon1 !or Dad) • Boat & 1ra1!rr a cte!!s lj .~. rear yatd also. Sl88J zyJa p8 y! all 11·1rh $1000 do"'61 plu~ $.12.l clos111g c..'Oi>t. Dori' I wa11 or hc~ilalr. • ... $22.150 Newport •• F•irvlew 646-1111. (•nytime} DO YOU HAVE 5 Members In Youc . Family?? ~"-' O:• l r "°· 11·e can 11;eJI you fb! greal -I be<lroom home 1ht. '"NE\\'"' 1-~.H.A. Progr for JU~! $100.00 a~ do payn1c111 Tlus home really 10 O(.'('UPY, \Vi!h C;tl'- Jlf'IS. rlraf)l'~. l lu.'<uriOU.~ ' banui. Yul! prier is $23,900. Call u~ now -we'll irhow you thp house .1nd ~xpla1n the prograrn. Walker & L~ Macnab· Irvine 1642-8235 675-J'l!O I liOO Harhor Blvd. 11t Adams A~-Sfflid : I ezn HIRnlG[l '"""'"a,,., ""'PM• _ ~ MAl.UTAn l I MESA VERDE • · -., 1 e LAGUNA BEACH 9 [~rr;i l ht,1 k1 ni: 1•1r11._ ("US!om ho111r I \.ari.:r hNJ1•10m s. rt1111nc n1o1m. gourn1r r k1tC'h- ""· ~dill" roon1 "llh h11r. 1i,111rhn.t: S: hl'anv•d f'f'liu1g.'<. UNIVERSITY PARK Gardellf'r·s dtl'am Rr .1u11((1ll y landsc·11111.:d ~1 ..... ~""'I DON'T MISS $26,950 ~ · ! I THIS ONE! I Pa.vnwnt.c; tei;!I than rPnl-.t ' 1 Bedrnon1 hc•nlP 1 Blcll"k lo rnn1n1un11y REALTORS i i\Ta i;::n1flce111 le1·el v1r\v !;)If' S213 a ~Tonlh. P'dYs eve~- h1gh on .11 hill 111 1·l10icr lhing, '''llh 11.ssumable hlg ~lcsa \'rrd(' ~un uuntled by ~1~11('(' go .. ·ern~enL .1~ ) 644• 7270 r1,stnm hon1f's. Srr tlw· hgh!s bi;olutrly ~autlluJ Ins!&! $12\00). Pete Barrett Realty , ___ 642-5200:_ __ CLEAN DUPLEX T"•· "·11.1ra1r 11011 ~ -I hf-il - 1•'>lirr1, I h;1lh ~nd 2 hrrJ. r.,0111. 1 !m!h. \Valk1nc 1!1~- 1,1 110'" 1n .ill (II Ct>ronoi rlrl ~1.ir· ll o·il 1n11111ti1l!l<'1f. !r11v I 111;1111lr•11a 11rr . $12.JOO -Call 1n::.:-:-~:111 10 ~,.,.. •'lub & pool. C"ompacr lam1ly 1....n111 "1-.rns onlo n1tr ~<1 1"1\ l~!l.!1:.0 -10'! rto11 11 1 j'\ot 11 to11nhousc1 fl.EAL TOH..'\ ~/:"CC 191·1 673-4400 General (Formerly Delancy Real E$t11tel 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF, I General MESA DEL MAR. T,y 10 Be•t Th;,1 llcrr·~ one 10 hx up -;\"f'1!.~ TWO STORY pn1nl ;:ind snmr rarprlirn: ----------:cnn<.ulo'r 1 h1~· /\ 011! •L H'M') r.11' 11·.~ S!. l.iO undrr tllr n('\I ' I -1 ~•1 ft I •1 ll<'llroom. •·nn1rr· 1 ll"l'""~l pn<'f'<l 4 BR, 2 Ra ''\V!l!T r·: F.LEPHl\NTS'' VIEW from the Top t1hlr 1!•·11 ;i f\11 l11m1ly rrl'!m hon1r in Nr11o·?()rl Shorr~. j ra~1 1~~11l!s :i r"JU~taphon£' Sr1• 1h1<. ll:r .. ~HR.~ l~1 1h hnm('11 1lh .:tia 1!1,;ind rh1ni::~ \\h1.1 a h;:irga1n al onl y I r·al! 11,v;iy . r.1z..;,r.;11 !L1rl-.>r \'11"1 hon1r rhat n11n-\1kr il rrc;ul1111"n -<'hufflr Slli .. .()(J. 11 1l h flrx1hle rrrn1<.. -======-====-! r . ~".\ '• ,r11 al 0111·r·'" hoard r'fl\U I. !!'1• h:ir-h.qur , Call :,.16.:.S~. l.i()() .\rlan1s n! l!un1in,::-1on Brach and and our. Trees, fish pond. the ;\lr.<.a Vrrt1P Golf C:OUtsf' covrred_ patio. 01·rrsizrd gar: fro1n tht cul-Or.sar loca-agr. d1n1ng roo1n, kuchen 111111. Tcrn1s available •f eating 11rra .. l Bedroom· :2 l'I bath. Lo1Yr.~1 pr1cp in MeQ .~[(I, V crdi:-Hnrry. ju!it listed, ~. •THEREAL ESTATERS , '-'' I '• ..,·. • ,.\. DOVER SHORES Cali :,.iQ.Jl,}1 lopen eves>, ' 1-iar~~1 \11rw home. 11411 Santiitgo Dr. Best hllY -spac. 5 BR. 4 ba. Meredith Garderis A(11ptabJr noor pla1'1 ·fnr 1 $41, 900 ~~~11~,~~-l~;~i:;;~;.· ~~.: A\'a\l~ble for immed111tf! fie. Bill Grundy, Realtor rupancy, e!C"ganr l~'0-1<;f • :\·II Ba_y~1df'. NB 6!~1-6161 home "-'11h l bc-droome, hatlt~. forn1a] dining .,,.,,;;;j: rharrning 11·ainut • panel!!!. • '' General '·· -f,m1ly room 11·1th U!'icd bricli: •• I S.•r1.1ra1r lnrin:tl d in. rn1 . hUCf' 11<'11 1·1111s1nu·ll'<i 111;!\ J\11• .. C \I ~··n:ir:•t" ltttn, r nl. 11 11h h111br Hn<I ;:i l0111n llvil lr1nl..• f~ii~iiii~:illiiiG~ Ip;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;_ /q,1,·. hl1 -1 n k•Jl·h r.rdu<."crl l l1kr 111,• :...1r• ns .11 Po•hhlr ,,,. AYO llln .. .,A,61,J II 1• ~ril • nnl.I' $1~,.·l{I(). lk•ai•h. SJ.~ ~,m 1 lul) 10' r _ ~ . -:.·~- f!rcplaC'"f'. F.xlreme!y tiha.l'p, inside + oul. Prestnl I011.n ls a.s.sumshlr r;, 51• '~ In. lf"N's t or 11111.~·br purchalll"rl '"ilji 11r1'' 90 ', loan and 10';0 (!own. llomf' 1i; varant, own- ('r~ anxious. Phont 5-16-231.l. . I ! ~­i I ~· ;q ;:;::; Reid Clas11fit.11tion• for Expert Assistance 6500-6900 In th• DAILY PILOT .....-- Coldwen, Banker dflll Jl f';1 !1 bi.;.:-..1,0 I It{ THE RE..l\L ~ ~~:r~t~~ -WATCH THE-BOATS ,__ ---- r rnn1 kll('h. h\" rn1 & ni~Tr. BR. of 1111~ J Bil. 2 b11. Cor- "nfl 11<"1 .\hir h:i yfrnnt hi'all!,\I "llh IH'a!.'h('~ r•n lint!) ~1dr~. ~l ~"l .l)flO. 833-0700 644-2430 I 4-FOR-$22,000 A 4 Fklr ,\lonl H'f'll n To1111 l\ltlt 111 ,11tll••t1il1H·1 11 rr I 111111! .. "11i1111111111: p•• 11 f..• f ('l"l"l"l lllfO l<i!"lilll!'.< Ill• ,·ludrt! Jr .1n11 HI·· llll'd 1ol )-1 d IHll k o·,dl .1Hi·l.:1.; lnr TURTLE ROCK R1•1,Hln1rlflr •~·,1111 \·. ~ 1"1"1111', 2 1>.1 111~ l:rlt<'r lll11 n Ii'"'" S· •11111 S 1~.:>1'111· CORBIN- Home Show Realtors ',\r111rha 1r Ho11srhun·1ni::·· '.'. d.» !'.:. C1><1~1 fh,y., Cd;\! 675-7225 _O_N_E A-CRE_+_ I ONE HOUSE MARTIN /1!!1'ntu1t1 hu lldrr~ nr 1n1•r st- 644-7662 I tlr;.' ()nC' arrr rounTy lol I REAL TORS * 5 BR.-OceanfrOnt-* R·l L11t. B;i lhn;:i Prn1n. llraur frr•I k p.11wl1n.:. ~ Ra1h!I. G<~orl 1 ~1nt1. SS~i.000. , -/~- 1 f'aJt· hi~-~~''"~ .~:;r,.(rn~ Evr s.. 1 Newport Heights associated i;tt1l;1hlr for l' units . \\'r.~1 .1 t irlr cost11 ,\Jr~ • H;1.~ 2 bed· 1non1 hflll~f' n n front !'<lrn<'r nnl~ !O yr;1rs old. Thi~ t~ 11 rral \'alu1• S.1.i.000. Call I l>lf,.7111 C'111r 3 hr<l roon1 1 1 ~ hitlh h 1111r Elcl·1rw bu111 u1s. d1n-1-----SANDPO(NTe- 1n:i: ;11l'i1 ;ulfl IO\f'ly rarpr1- 1 LAND BARONS Dr;imallc 4-bctlroom, 21,<;t bath IROKER5-REAL TORS 2025 W lolboo 67l·J66J lni:. Cl('a11 as ii 11•h1sllr All In 1971 ~ Not Jikl'ly~ Bul 111·0 story i;tucco home in 1h1~ nn 11 lu1 lar~r rrKn1i:h I rhrz·r Ill"(' s ill! J..'l"l':tl nJ;pnr-1 Orangp County's tTIO!'I r.on- lnr rioa1 an<1 11111lrr sroral.'r hinil ir~ for ;i huildl'r 11-ith l"ro1ent loca11on. Only one I Onl.v $:l.~.:,oo. B<·nrr lll' qu11·k rf'lil vi~'"ll ;ind '"i:o 1;n,1rr " year old bul hilly 11nd to CALL 67:)-4!1.'!0. The~" 2 lot~ ""htrr the vahir beau!llully land~caped, near ~·co.1 1 l1r!I 1n 1l1r loinrl. alorn-. arr tchool!I. park,, It P I~ 1 •.-.':i:-1;.:~ll -HH 11 prhnr rxam11lr. Air this i;:rounds, l minule!I to 3 frec- CLEAN--for SG-1)100. Call 673-&"">:"iO. way!I, South Cot.st Plaza. Shag carp!'llng. firt>pl.ilce. I st:.(((! -2 on II 1()1 Uwner I S3".900. Owner Sf"lliJli prin- wllJ help flna1t1.."{'. 1 c1pal!I only. ;ij7-Jtll. 'Ano1hcr shar~ :\ bedroom \ $21,600~-- 'l'fth hugr f11n11ly rooJJ1 "" 3 Bdrm. Home f':BJ;l!llde C(l';!a ~lesa. All Ttnns avaHabl... , l ' J Ba!h, CO\"E'red PQOO. car-w lk & L prrs. dra~!I. quiet •tf"l"l'I. ··:oiiov .. in" rondilion, prime a er ee S23 .. i00. Trrms. IOC:U.tlOn, f'ntry ha.II, lfll'lC- Roy McC•rdle R••ltor IQl.l:c room!! thruout, fine 2().1:\ \\'rslt'hff Dn1'r Jllio Nrwport lllvd C.;\I. I quality bolll-1n nn,i;:t + O\I· 64&-i71l 0Jlt'n ·111 !'I f'\I .541-n29 · "n + i11:th"·asher . ove~iud CdM OPEN H ouses-k1tc-lv-n. park like yard. brlt., Rn1h ~BR.$..· tan1. rn1, LUSK-OCEAN VIEW I OPf'O 111 9 p.m. 540-1720 l Lii<t Ill''''· 1 "'ilh 11r11• llart.>r V1;•1• Hil ls TARBELL 2955 Harbor 2:x11 Ck'e.11n lll\rl. s1R.1.r(XJ ·I hi. 'l\ ""nrr. 111·1 Sral-rr~1 -RE-POSSEss10Ns- :.1# Gnlrll'nrod S7!1,!".00 .E!; ~l·l·llll I Sparklin.q: clean home.11, IOmt: Opr.o Dall). \.;, nRt~D of Iha: old furniture? 111'\\ly p111nlt'rl .\ c11rpelf.d. 2 3 Bdrm + Den "i\rrnt'hRlr Ho11~'huntlr1J::"' to replacr. Jurt wstrh the por•I.~. 1',f/l.VA conv.1erm1, FORE'l [ OL~ON '" 11£Al.T ORS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1 ACRE RANCH COLONIAL 4 +DEN + 4 BA "HORSES" WALK TO LAKE BACK BAY AREA ll nhrlirva\Jle~ Quiet ll'f'C linr d ~1. to this ~orc•·­ ous ".,IJ v•orld charn1- er."' 4 msssivr bedroon1s , hugC" panclt'd family ruorn ! 2'.Y piclul"c 11i1t- dow 1n Jivini:: room \\"ith unique fircplare. Lar~e 250 :<fl. fl d rram kitrh- cn. \Vall ol glRss opens l.o c lrvated !"Hllio "·ith ~J)('claculRr vir11·. Zoned for horse~. T"ruly II sho1\·- plRrr. Gr('at area for childrr n. Must sell quick. DIAL 645-0303 BANK SAY~ SELL Reduced Thous•nd& SPANISH $29,300 TN' FORECLOSURE ~ : VACANT~! Bank 1\·ants R fa1t i;ell . .1 bi ~ bC'd- rooms. Extra 111.rgc fam· lly mo1n. Shar11 and clean 3 ytRr old homl'.'. O:rpt't.S and dnlJlH' ln- <:luded. Complrtrly land· scaprd. Hu~ -hu~ ell h.•nttd In yerd. E:i.:lstlng 6"-'%. loan CAn be a.~­ 'umed "'Ith low do"'"· Alsn -f'xl"'f'llrnt reri- n11nci11c ava1l.11btc. Don'! 0.-11'1)' DIAL 645-0JOl I ORISI [ 01.\0\ "• llr A J 1 0R I 5 Bdrms I Den + Family Room Pr une l{J('at1on. llug" f11mdy rm. bu1l1-1n range. + o forced a ir heatill!::" unit, tural wnod cab1ne111 fi~­ p1a('r, lir~ .. OJ)f'n ~·9 p - 5--10-1i20 TARBELL 2955 Har -BAYFRONT-APTS. V " tJ • r i~t;i D<>I Lido. r•irr f Slfzj ' • a\'11.11. f'rom $31,JOo. ~U ~ ,J ""' • Jra~. .., George William1on 673-4350 645· I 564 eves j Realtor - STEPS TO BEACH % Sty. A·lrame. lmmae. rond. ACN's11 To pool.~. ttn- n1s. :\ BR. 2 balh..~. $33,900 CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 \\'. CoR~t H1l'y., N.8. 54&-1290 SAVE MONEY o,. thi~ 4 brdroom + Dtn o~ J bedroom l bath horn!! in ~lf"AA Vrrdr. L.arg. s1one lif"l'place. Beautiftil fron1 + rr11r ya.rd~. Onty ·SJ7.950. P\ra-5& Cll.[J for lnipectlon ~2313. '0 THE R!:AI, •'."", ESTATJ:l<S -INCOME - PROPERTY $300. moves you In I SH~:::i~ ~1::~ TY CALL .140.USS ---~ r Home Show Realtors Jt'1 re11lly no1 that "3rd .l ~ I. ~ btirl.Jls. Some with - ·.--·1_.1 t;._~;~~li;J'Y·. Cd:'lf· f1.rnitu.re le m!~{'l'll1H'lt'(TJ~ frnn1 S20,000 to $40.000. fl----------J>i '' 7'1'iiii""=""'="",;;_.!Ji:;;;~!!!~_. .... ..,iiiiiiiiii0l roJ~:.~1 In !he Qu,ifWd COLLIN.II Ir. WATTS INC. 2299 Harbor, Colltfl Mea Daily P ilot W&n! Ada Nivt' ----,·'1il, . .!=: -=---~ -~ .,,.~.;·}~,_~JIWp.. ·* ..;;1162s2-ii·~~!!!~~~==:,1 twp~-~..---.... !ii:; • --... • t } l l I . . lh11rid.1y, July 15, l9n DAILY PILOT 41 -:--------------~~--------------------~~~~~~. ~ ·~ I · : t: Everyone Hp, .e Something That DAILY Pl ·LOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade ft With a Want Ad · .S:omeone Else Wan ts ... The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results l~I -....... _ ........ ]~[ _, ..... Costa M.u Fountain Valley Huntington Beach Lido 11 .. ___ .............., ----;;;.;;.;.-'-'-;;.;.~~~~~~ General Corone del Mar Income Property 166 * * * * * * LOVELY CLEAN ·2 BDRM. FANTASTIC POOL * BAYPRONT * CAS!TAS CAP!STJ\ANO DUPLEX $22 900 and ;;(IQ SQ. If. Rf!('~atlon WALK TO Lll.rxe home on 50 ft, Lido Little in name only! These ' • 8 UNITS ( Nrar Ne1vport' Height~. Co7y Run1pus Roon1 l\1th hllKt' OCEAN Nord . J...rf'. dln, rm. 1v/JpL, to111lhouses have all tht in- Vr ry dcsll'ab!e property. 1 ( 2 BR., large kit. v.•/oook. built-in wet bar and pool libra.ry, irtudy, 4 BR. plus gredients of modem 1i1·ln11:. Orange. $92,500. 01VJ1t'r wantii TrRdt. \\'ill sell separate tts .t plexes. TAYLOR CO. bedtoonl and bath front Ne1\'!y decorated in l.i out. !abll', n1ake this a home 3 BR + 2 BA maid'1. Lge. pier &: lflip. ~todern kitctw!M v.·ith bill-in 11ui1, 2 bedroom and' bath spic k span, Vacant. Open fn ~al family enjoyment. $22 950 S200,000, 1 R/0, d!sh1vasher1 & lii;hted rrar Unil, Always rentrd. for otcer, ,\dd ~ bedroonis 2 bath~ I 1 ce!llngs. 2, 3 & t bedrooms, Separate units. Very c!t'an. 4 BDRM. lJrand new "sh~" \V/\V I Ne•" paint In & out, new \I;/ bOWOA~ law•oD Jit. 2 I.: 21~ bathi!, 2 cal' garage!\. * 16 UNITS POOL -PALMS -PRIVACY 4: Bdrm, DR. huge lot, incl. roon1 for boat & ti'ailer. Centrally located fo r schools, shop· ping, playground. Pool area truly tropical. \\'alking distance 10 all $29,000 r;11 'pl'1ing and 1".Xistlng l;i I\' carpets thruout. VACANT. .-ealCOll _ . &aulifully kept grounds & Corona llel r.tar. S42.:Al0. Neat Ne111>0rt He1ght11 on Loan anyone can aSfillnle Blti,n RIO, .nicel~ lt\scpd. + 3416 Via Lid;) 67;:i-4;)62 f pools. $112,000 Chvl'l('r 11·a.n!.'l' IJ'ade. i\'IU stU Cali 673-&5() to see. quiet Palnier St. 4 BR, 2 ,subject to 7%'/o &nnua[ per-cov d patJO, Fu!J pnce *LIDO'S BEST * I fR0:\1 $2ti,j()(J Ba. Swedish frpl.:., eniry centage rate. Better see SJ'l,950. Subnlit Call &.17-1221 4 BfL 3 ba, 60x90 S79,500 Call 493--1124, Jtealtor biidge o\·er fish pond. l'O\'-this one today. ~Jin. ot $3000 S~YMOUR REAL TY 3 BR, 31;-J ba. 45.'C88 $Sol,;,QQ i s~.-n~l~•-A_n_•_H_o~l-9't~1-,-- • 18 UNITS A~. sprinklers. . .. _. $57.500 !701 IRVINE BLVD. OPEN FRI. 1·5 :30 "Our 26th Year" W~SLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ., ~ 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Crt'd patio Largf' R-2 Joi clown required. 17 •a Beach Blvd., Htgn B<:h .t BR. 4 h<t. 90x88 $1.'l5,000 w/,Jley, . w lk · & L Open 'Lil 9 Pi\>I LIDO REAL TY INC. 315 HELIOTROPE C~LL .;.. """" a er ee I Q . k p . 3377 Via L;oo, NB • ~~ ""' H-~-. Blvd. •I Ad·-• u1c ossess1on * 67J.7300 * .,u!>('l'b 2 & den: 2 baths. Bit-~"""" d.J '-''" '1"' \D THE REAL ~EpTATERS . ' k 1~ · I d , " · 3 br, 2 ba, Open Thurs thru 11 o\·en & range. ~1assi\'e • E; LTuY-., 54.1-0465 Open 'Iii 9 F':\I I Lai•ge 3 BR honie ll'/det gar O\\'NER -~ Via Menlo~. re<: 'l"c . .Se<: u eel patio. Nt •r Nc"por1 P••I orrttc Huntington Be•ch 011 corner lot, Jarn rn1, Ip\, Sat. l-.:>. 2131377_12.'iJ . .. I General All llus pills bldg. plan.~ for hea.it lc!.~cpg, 1op loc. fll,500 l----------1 --;~-------ALL PURPOSE rt'ntal uni1 on this nice R-2 Cute Little MR. EXECUTIVE }·our 1('rn1 .•• bct1cr hurry! Mission Viejo General .WESTCLIFF RECREATION ROOM lot, So. of ltwy., just s1eps Charmer \\'l' have the home for you. 5-l:rot·~~ s:ri s~1·1 VIEW -J Br/3 ba, fan1, din, OPPORTUNITY 10 the tJeach. \\'e wiU bf> Big aod beautitul 4 bedroom .,.. '"" I EASTSID£ COSTA ~1ESA Jo-glad to sho11' you this, b~· $ 16, 900 hon1e \l'ith luxurious ~~ R I E to u n ta in• 'vat er fa 11 All of this at the righr pricl": I c.ation -acth·e fan1ily adtli-app'I. Excellent east side location • baths, super model'n bull:-e~ state ~-level&nJ;~Cfld 1 o '". 1t 1 bedrooms, lan1ily tOoni, lion. You'll enjoy the 17'x MORGAN REALTY Cozy shake roof_ 50 x 150 iu kitchen 1vith lots of e.~-by McVay i•nt>r. · dji1Wig l'OOlll 22' high beam ceiling Fam, 673-6642 675-6459 lel'el Jot. Fenced. Redecor-tras. Plus a huge add.(ln 1~~--------'·I Newport BMc:h ~ Privatt' s tudy, 2'~ ba1hs Rn1, l\'ilh Indirect lighting, HONEY O llte<I _ A surprising wUue ganie toom and stand up i ;';;";;;;";;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l·-;;;::;:::;:;;:;u;;::;~ Large lot . he?.utilully t built in se1ving center and M ON tor a neat 1 bedroonl. Call "'et bar included, llilh lots N Sh lillndscaped 11\ClllY othel' extras. 1\dd 10 I COTIAGE l ~ . Sel' WANT A ewport ores ' 1 · I 81 646-7111, o ,,.nc1ng roon1, .;:-:- 11 ~·~a.t addrcs~ an10(1g Jux-111s a '! 1re.t 1 rm. I·'• Bath transferred East ttnd niov-Brand ne\\· house? But don't It's Where lt'1 At! ~ u1-.r homes I hon1c 11"/f1replace and de· SOUTH .. Of· THE .. ..r ing. Submit -Your do"'n pay-11'ant alf the 11·ork of ne11'? It you haven't vb~ited New· F'ln;e. ca1·prls ;ind rlrapr,; tad1ed Dbl. g11ra;;:e iv/alley ' HIGHW A y ment or let's trade hou~s. This I-yr. old 'l'urtlr Rock port Shores you ha\''-a '* Bj:'st buy Jn 1/1(' area for ae("('ss. Cenirally located . . . c Ji Broadn1oor hoine has c.-.:-u-ea: in 5101~ • Thl!!. charrn-S~~ kitchrn . SCl'\'ICc pcu·ch. \'a-llow ~•bollt Uus in Corona drl a t\1 ? A h z be<I 2 w I k & L tensiv~ lndscpg., on a huge ln"' 4 bedroom • 3 bath home. c•11 iH!l-2::13 cant -1mn1edia1e posses-1 :tr· s arp rooni OFFERED a er ee , · "-~ 1 · • ~ b•1h h I hO I Jk Plt' ,,,,..,..,.._ .ot. spnnklers, has had T.L.C. llug0 livin• $2:1.9~. 10 l.hc heach, A ~urprising y WNE 2700 Harbor Blvd a' Adams outdoor l1ght1ng & speakers. roont tor enter taining ivith s1on. Priced to sell al only " onie on Ya s r \l'R B O R I \-D' THE REAL ""-ESTATERS ·-'-Pr '• (. • 'lL • p•,1 VERN ME NT • R~rossESSION ~rin1f ~:9ur paint bn.1sh and ' va!u(~ al only S-12,500. For an 2 on a lot. Front hon1e 3 ER. ~ 1. 046a 0 ; il ·9 p Be:1u 1. \\'allpapers & de<..'Or· pa ti~ for yards community appo\nlment 10 see ca 11 country kit. l.ge lam rm + _ . ., ,)-~~-~ ator eolol's. 4 BR., 2 ba., pool, tennis coUrt~ & walk 673_8Jj() loday. I many x1ras, 2nd home, l&;e e MOYE UP e 1an1. rn1 .. a garage FULi~ 10 bt'ach. $39,500 Cail 2 BR + se~ce porch, Lge of hll·ins. Asking S49,900 646-TI7l. • ~·ard cpn1p~!y fen~. to quality, spaciou~ li\'i!'.; INCLUDING THE LAND & Roon1 for pool or expansion. a;.d prestlge Joe. 4 Lge BR, A VJE\I'?' Ideal Joe. Asklng $41,850. fam rm. e.nc pa1 io \l'/bar, 1-oTHEREAL \'."\,. ESTATERS rnner coun 11•ith pool, Trade * BY OWNER * I or sell $?,;.S,000. 7%',f ll· J BR, J Ba. 2300 SQ. ft. home nanclng av. i\1a~ ofie.r. or 1; 1\cre. 20X40 Pool, lncd, A-1 1.or1e_ S.12-6606 t Tustin BY 011•ner-'.l br, 2 ba, air, all I '-0 THE: REAL \'."\,. ESTATERS ' ' • v INVESTMENT bltn~. hug: lot, e~---<le-sac. DIVISION $32,200. 14;:i92 Clarissa Ln. 1 s:u.S888 or ,j.17---0801. I 27!KI Harbor Blvd. Cos!a Mf'sa .Yl&-2J16 WHlcllff OCEANFRONT LlKE new 4 br by 01\'ner. ASSU~fE 6% LOA."4 Vacant. Open Sun I~. Old N!!\\'POrt charm w/Span- 128.500. GU--9996 or 642-1611. i$h tlaJ'(', Spacious 2 story, ' ___ ._ .. _,_ .. _._ .. _ .. _ _, !Al ', ~ G.ner•I ~ Acreege for sale ::: BR, 3 BA. Fam rm glass encl 11•! a forever Catalina vie1v, Situated on Balboa Penin, Could be used as 2 units (gTear !or sumn1cr rentalsJ. Good tax ~hPlter, 150 Cort" exch. S62,500. O\VNER :«! ACRE prod~Cfr\gorange 646-0231 grove, Rlvttslde. Frontage 646-6300 Ol' 611-3397 f'vcs on Van Buren I.: Cleveland. SAN CLE: i\11'.: NT E. e). Good site ror trailer park or Bulkier, 2 adjoining dehLxe sub-rllvision, on main hiway lrip!('xes, 2 & J BR to illa.rch Field. Priced at \\'{alarm. var u um. in- Sll,000 per ar. \V rile tercon1 S)«~lem, cl('C gales, Olat!c:o; r.rartin, Jl70 No. frplc~. gar. Joor operators, ?.lain SI, Ril'e~ide, 9250l pri patios. Close 1n betteh & 10 FERTILE acl't'S CHEAP shpg. IO'c~ dn. Avail July tools'. ·1.hls one needl' l1elp. 220 E 17tti G'46eOi:::s5 642-0154 or 64.J-0874 aft 6. pror Jndscpg. .$39,000, AH 'Gree.! 'potential B1go J bPd · "' 1 615 POINSETTIA I . , trnn~ m_ -OU la1'gc Jot and big. 1 Evcn1n;;s Call '}.18-326:i r.11111 Car>r Cod; rhann1n{:' ~ Out~tandtng Location, ' 'lluL .-l 'P!lil. STEPS TO BEACH I.: under market at S.J.970 151h. 642-3490 11:0rk shop in rear I $l 9 950 IS THE PRICE 2 hdrn1., bca1n ce1L, brick br, # ba, lgc k1t chen/d1n g 893-3.Jt1 oorn for boat and camper f 'th 1 1 .. b d 2 frpl, Bl!-1n china rlosrt are.1, frple. brick patio, ·f.lll"~ce only $22 lJO \\·11/; or 1~ Ol'C,y :'. e J-ooni, rJec gLlrage door opener. hccs. f'OM\C'r houSC' w/si\lf' by \ · · bath hoinc l he loan IS ' · I f I t t • I " l l OOO~ownpayntentto<1ny-1 gh h R-2 Lo! Lots of charn1 8· ~art or ioa or l!ller. ·Real Estate \,ne ;~JSS prr month p11ys u enou~ so you C'an ! value fnr S3~.9.-i0. n11nuics lo maJor shopg1.,._,..,...,. ... .,. .... ,..,,_ Mc Vay , , . ,.._ _ .: ftsi:tune with payments ol MORGAN REALTY r-en!('J' fN'el\'ay~ ~chooll', 11 1 ie~Y11ling. .....II .!'10-l!Jl $Hi0 per month, ll'hich in-1 j(} a c"tc par k~ S.]l,.JOO. 3245 IDAHO (o~~ves.). l'IUdcs al!. r.lodeni built-ins, 673.6642 675·6459 ;)lfi..?.Q.~G. f;•i·~· '"';i•jij;~iiiAGi'] df'('p pile carpet.~ also BY O\\'NER. S.JG,950 LANE =re. ; _,_. ~11~~ llli\[C~llllf; boodra,pc,.:~·,LL'Doublc ,427 IR, IS, "°OPEN 10.,s , ~ !r.~~as~nv!~~Ol~·/ ~h301~t ht-s"'b" ,· CRV, only • .-eyr.:. " gara;;r 10 , ..__, # l'{'p urn mr>s on o . · $. '.)()() . u m t on conven-' I w lk & L I Pnn1e loc, so. of h11·y, & nialure lret>_-; & shrub~. tio;1al ·financ ing. ~ Bed- _[£ I ~. a er ee rrnl<il arr:1. Short walk to t\eii·ly cr~!d I.:. pain!t"d. roon1s, famil.y -din Ing , ,.. Oil'nt>r anx1ou:<. 'Vil\ sac be · · ffi&b 2700 Harbor Blvd. al Adams bcl1 & shpg. ,\lust ~C'!('. 1 F'llA . 1 'f rooin, 2 fireplaces, 2 ba1hs, r.1.:>-1 :~10 or 67:;.4:.Gl afl ;, niv . apptaisa ·., e~ms quick posi!f'ssion. Call ~1t. Q. e a4:>-Q.l6J Open 'til 9 PM or wk-nds avail. S:W.000, call .>4:>-<i946 HatTi~ • South Coas1 Real· ',•,, l><DIFFERENT :nooR PLAN ( FOREVER VIEW 1 or harbor & ocean. Beautiful 4 BR .. dining room home VACA1'T, see anylime. ACT NOW on this rare find. As- s1.me loanj '* % S74,500. .......... 11 11. t" bedroom, .51nglc s1ory l10mf!·;"On large Joi , across 1 1 trl'lll 0 fron1 g-0lf course. , Ow~·r has ad(led unique " (s n1~f" roo1n 1vi!h sunken Coldwell.Banker DOLL HOUSE 2306 First Avenue OPEN TODAY S32,500 University Realty I 3001 E:. c~t. Hw~" m.5::,10 Newly Listed Duplex PoSfiibilitles! Are you inler- ' bar, 'Vou \\·il! "njoy !!us Jio111{', ~Plcasl' ask us 10 ~ho1V .lf off lo you. Bard •o ',ind 2.790 sq fl at 1hls prier tif o~(y's::.s.ooo. , ............... M•C.OM•'~ I es-let: in a. duplex So. of ~ Coast H1l'y, "·ith a good 133-0700 644-2430 \·1e\v? If so. cal! • G. H. Robertson "'l:lc•~ir6c:Rca(t~ 546·5990 LIVE ON A HILL Gorg,;o~s l&O (legl'ee \ !f'W. Nrw·· cal'pel1ng ll1n1ou1. 'l,an; .• ~~( .yard in Eastbluff. All \~.1~, 11·11h ·l !arg1 IX'rl- ronn1~ and lorn1;i! d1111ng_ $41 7,00. Call .il.i-512! t"l•1·11 I ('\"C~. I. .. MESA VERDE • BARGAIN llal'rl to hrlir\·r hut 11'llr. ;1 ~hiirp :I bcd1wm 1 bath hn111r 1"<"ilh fo r mal dining. [lOOI sized yanl and an <'l\lfa nlc•' Jew trn.ffic "child·safc" sllrt'I Only 101;. c1011n. ~~7 .Jl.(l. Call 6iJ.!f5J() ford('· ltlll~ \cuth,, (~ oast 1-.-· .-~. -. • l!i-....,,....""'."' ...... ..-· I YOUR CHOICE NEW LISTING Tl11'('c out~ta11d 1n~ Ba.ycrcst hun1f'S. Each 11•ith family 1·1.0. rorn1al dining n n & 4 hedroon1s. bul complettly diffl"rc.>nl 111 floor plnn~ and architcclun:. Phone OO\V tor .f Bdrm. LusJr built hoinr. 1 l..gc. ,fan1ily rm. Covered pa-I itio. Rdbm for pool. _So_me view;·.owner trans. $54,.:>00. I -I appt. to stt. ~ ..._ Arnold & Freud 61:1-ZJ.IO Rrallor 67:)..729~' CORONA DEL MAR HOME & APT. .1 10 ChOO~C lron1. Lrg 4 BR 11·1-le\PI hon1e + l Br:. arr. 10'. dn .. ~63.:JOO. PJ::RRON REALTY CO, G\2.J7jJ ----NATURE LOVERS \\']11 lo\'f' 1111~ rJuplrx ne~tlC'c! in <1 ,<;C'lling v[ lowering 1rccs ." lush gre{'n('r)'. You ('an look 0111 any w1ndo11· and 1n1. ni::i n•· yfM!l'.,rlf 111 lh{' hen1•1 or a fOr('~1 (Jn{'r ir II 1ilr- 111TI(' 1,,... find a srrt1ng like !his ('un1b1ned 11 ith an op- J10rtln111y for addf'1l in«in1c. Don't miss srrfng !his .l bed· room plu.~ .i;:ue~t a nrl a 1 bcdroon1 unit tor S84.300. Call 613-8~150. ~-0' THE REAL \'."\.. ESTATERS ~ ','"'• '.,-' ' CoJcfvvell,Banker 3SS E_ 17th. C.:\1. -.~ .... , ..... .:.:.......iii &l6-773·i Costa Mesa -Balboa Peninsula t33·0f00 644-2430 • D(S'OER SHORES , · VIEW ~.000 By 011·1)('r :'1!8-0727 4 BR. den, :I ha. Nr. Racquet Club & hoat tamp. $.)9,500. i\IarsM.ll Realty 67~600 SAVE $SS l>elore ifs lis-tcd, 2 hr house on lrg I o 1 , E11.~tside. $21.000. 2401 Norse Ave. ,->4S.-.Sj78. A good Wlln! ad IS ll ;ood !nvc!ltmenl ' •, S©\\4\llA-"t.2fs· The Puzzle with the Built-In ClrucHe or 545-4957 · tor11. 5-l:i-8424 (Open t'VC'S. I EMERGENCY! Need 4 SD + Den or Room for offil't-. Prefer 11·fpool. ~lu~t be I, story, F'('r, and in A·l arta up to S85,000. Cail Dul("li Feenstra, Aini. :146-231:: or :iIB-0116 WOULD YOU BELIEVE I A vacant 4 bedroom, dose 10 ocean, shopping a.nd schools in a choice area, All 1t'rms and priced to sclJ. At --~'our service. O\rNER r.1ov1r>:G COLLINS & \\'ATT.<:: ~tus! sell 4 BR, 2'~ BA, sg4,l Adams A\·e., Jlunt Bell COVf'l'f'(I & ('l'l(')used patio. 962-5.323 Call lll< and be surprised at,1 --~=~~~=~~ low, lo1r pncr. Glen Quef'n, TOWNHOUSES }IE R I TA GE RE AL 3 Bedrom 1\~ baths S:kl,900 ESTATE ~10--lLil. :: Bedroom Spanish $2'1,99:i f' BY O\\'NER-3 br, 2 ba, Call CoLiect 714-842-253;-i 16x32 po..il, 350 sq II ~aba na 11·/"·et bar. re frig k 1: ba, shag l'rrL~. custon1 drps, new l'(lpper plumbing &. \oTHEREAL ~E~TATERS ni11n~· n1orc custcn1l--=~=~===- lra!ures. $38 . .;oo. ~~6-1740. WHY RENT? BY tJWner 4 BR, 2 BA, Z \~ $600. TOTAL COST patios, sprinklers Drp~ ·,,, 4 Bctlrtn. VACANT, all crpid, 1-rpt.~. A~.~ume VA 6~&.'n. drpd, 2 car gar. large ya.rd, l 29.!f{). "fan;.· r;1;tra,,. 5!\1 close 10th<" oce;in. LikP rlE"\' i\Iarquct1r Circlr, C , i\I . cond. Call at oncC' :i.l!J.-J:>OI C'Ol.Ll:'\S & \\"ATTS INC_ -"-RENT & RELAX 952·.i:i2~ E:1·p: 6tl-C-l27 ---,...ll.Pnllor "SINCE 1946" 1st \Vf'Stern Bank Bld~ University Park Deys 833-0IOT-Nights MY HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE Com(' ~ee 1vhy! Entir~ly C<1r· peted in celery shag. 3 BR .. 2~'.t ba., dinlng room pill!!. bonus room. S<IJ,500. 170 lOC:: ON., 0\\1NER \VILL F/P w/xlnt terms. Abun-Lots for Sale CARRY 20. T.D. 011•ntr dant recreation & handy to 9 li\'ell ou1 or art'a. must i;ell rresh \\'Ster lake~. Bkr R4 lot C.:'11. l'an build 40 right·a-1n.J.,i·. Vacant. lln· ~4-4670. unit~. Bill Sullivan Realty, maculatr 2 stor~· homt'. 3 10 AC. ranch site. NO 51~76~1.~~-~~~-I bedrn1, 2*~ ba1h, largt' 00\VN. Respon family just SPP.ING Valley Lak!" vi(>w ma~ t er b,. ti rm w i th take over S2J per nm. lol. Nr. \"il'lorvil!c. SlO.:iOO. tireplaN', ovt>rsized liv. nn. pymnts. 968--0047 ;)1~7318 drcnrated, new shag crpts l-1""-u~il=n=,=,=,=p~,=.~p-,-,-.. --1-54-l ~R~.-n-ch~.-,-. ~F~.-,-m-,,---I thruout. Dbl. i:ar. $49,9.)0. Groves 110 Lochen my er Rl'·''' c • FALLBROOK fl1\ red hill C•~~:: ;,:y.~~7' \WJ Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath }IEART o[ San Clemente bus- inesa area. Back to back Lolfl, trom Del Mu lo C.· brillo im'med. 1:. m 0e1 Mar, $39;SOl:t., 492-6155. Cemetery Lotr/Crypt1 156 l~ l\cre11; w/390 avocadc l"rees, ;:.oo Va lencia orange l.J'Pt'S. lfli limr trees, J900 sq fl ho111c 1v/J hr & 4 ba. Ad· ditiona! 1 br guest hsr. 70xl40 s11•imming arce + am ~table & CO!TBI. Price $150,000. Terms av a i I. Shelter Industries, Inc,, n4/64:r28:1l'.l. REALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvine Cail Any\Jme SJJ.{}820 i.aguna Beach EXCELLENT VIEW home. family room, 1unken Jiving room, dOtle to school9. Nel\'JJOrt tleigfits. $350 per month. Call 646-n71. \-0 THE RCAL '."\.. CSTA1'LRS 4 Adjoining k>tii, Harbor Res! J\femorial Park, C.;\f. In probate. DUlcount. 542--0632. Commercial Prep11rty IH INVESTMENTS Rul Esta'te Wanted 1141 * CASH BUYER * Don't list your home,. sell it lo ~ \VITI! "MAJOR" TENANTS-LEASEBACKS OFF1CE COMMEJtCIAL It APl' BLD'GS W. R. DUBOIS, INC. !R.E. Brokers) 833-9443 I Save time., save money. immed. finn otrer. Broker • LEADERSHIP Income Property 1'6 INVESTMENTS e 842-4466 & ~5336 -· ------- Business Opportunity 200 , • ,• ., . • , , • , ' .. '• • .. • _, • ' " . ,. . . I I \ . .. . .. ' . . -• . . •• ' ' R 41' I~ I ---I~ [ ----11']/1----.·--I~ ! .......... -l~ ............ ~r-......... Ji ~, I ; I~[ -.. -l~I ---~;;;;;;~ I l ~;;;;;;;;;;~~\';;;;;;;;;;;~~1~;;;,;;;;;;;;_~ - Meftly t. lMn 241 Ho"'" FumfshM 300 Houa.n Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfum. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfvrn. W Apt. Unfum. "5 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. UnfuM. · ~ 1st TD loan Newport Be•ch t Cost• Mesa Newport S.•ch Co•t• Meu Coron. HI Mar Cott• Meu East Bluff Newport Beach 4 BR, 4 bi.L, Poof. bfoau t \'ll, I DAEAM ('(lt!ag,.. lg llv1n~ >!' IN'l'ERESr I upper bay. SXlO 1'k for sum· r1n, lrpl<', den, I BR, 1'• b1t, 2 d I T. D l mf'r thr11 Sep!. 11 , &aut yd .! garden, lg pallo. n oa n TI4/6.13--9393 t'X!, 1 ~ .t . i C.ardf'fltor .Ii: W&IE'I' incl, S:.'00. ADULTS ~ed for 3 br, 2 ba house in \Ves!clill area, w/rec room, pMvate pool & tref' SUm>tlndt>ci yd. $37.'> mo include.~ gardel)('r Ii: pool •nan. Call tves, 64.>-4.})7 or 1>1.>--1;;20. Days, :>10--58JJ. CASA de ORO CASUAL ca.II!. Llvu.g lll • warm Atedlterr~n atmos- phere. SpaclOUa color ro- ordinatM apts • designtd le T .. . I TI4/646-3103. 1 Ideal !or cpl, m pf'!1l. tnn9 ~ en eqlllly. -----ti~21 '42·2171 W-4611 1 HouSff Urtfurn. 305 I _______ _ furnished lor style oi com-ON TEN ACRE! Serving Harbor •tta 21 yn. S•ttler Mortg•,. Co. " 1'li E. 17th S!rttt " , ........................ Cash Fast! Ion e Ilea ted pool e Kitch-l l 2 BR. Furn, A Unfum. paint, nll!W t·rpt.o1 It. drp~. : BR. 2 BA hou~ on beech. e.i w/ lndiN!ct lighting e Fireplaces I pliv. palloa. nf'w f'\l'f1'lh1ni:: Nr Bari.: \'r round star!lt\i: Aug 1st. Deluxt R/0. Adults. No pets, Poola Tennis CoatnrJ Bkfst. Bay \\·11lk to 11:rnmrnf'r ghJ. \\'asherl1ll')er. :l'lg....7:)84, t BR.·l 175 furn. 900 Se9 Lane, CdM &ff.l&ll 'J OR, (.\Hnp/ rrdf'C rlf',1' t·autllll'~ Ilk. 2'.126 Eldt'n. BAY\"lf:W·Northbtuf1 4 BR, UTILITIES INCLUDED (MacArthur nr Cout HwyJ SIS:i rno--mo. &4&-m~:?. 21, BA to11·nho~. lam mr, J6i W, Wil.'iOn 642--1971 \\'£Src1.1t·r area, 2 ea, 2 DELUXE NEWPORT BEACH BA, lple. r~lr1g. Adults _Ofl· APARTMENTS VIiia Gro1nedo1 Apt•. t.,y. r-reshly pauitr:d. s~. NOW AVA.II.ABLE F00r bedrooms with baleon. n10. 67~562. Air Cond. 1''rplc'1 _ 3 Swim-~above I '.Wlow. Grac~u1 Newport Height• mini Pools • Jtealth Spa • llvin&: It: quiet -.irro.1ndlfli:l ~c:.;;_::.::;c_;_~.o,'C"'_".':'_ finn.i1 Crts • Game & Bil· tor-lamily with .diildrf'n. * 4 R~1 !ls, I or 2 en1pkt-<>r liard Room N~ Ql,rona del Mar Higb semi retired, ls! & la11.(~"1c 1" 2 BEOROOA-t School. Fireplace. we! bar A Clay & Orange 646--:1593 tv~. J<,R01'f $140 built-in kitchen appliance1. Newporf Shores MEDITERRANE N s:i;; A.\UGOS WAY 644-2991 ·,;,:._;_; ______ , A Coki'o\·ell, Banker A Co. UNF'UR,._ 2 Br/2 Ba. Yr's VILLAGE Managing: ,\gen! 541-5271 lf'aSt'. Npt Shn't$ Blk to 1st&. 2nd Trust DHd1 t"REE APPRAISAI.S Cost• Me1a ln¥e1tment .su-n11 •nytim. .. Ji W, l'hti, COSTA wt:SA Hoos•~ * Apts. * '4S-Olll * VERY CLEA.i'\i ;: bedroom fpl, lea~ sm. 644-():?'75. I *$35 WEEK &. UP* l BR, l ba, bltim; 3 yr old. c . lh ''. -l•""•d 1700 tt Joy,·er duplex unit. "lOO H bo 81 d c •1 'K'111t> 11 1 ii,:, .-• .._, San Clemente Studio & I BR o1ptf. ~ ar r v ·• ·" · yard anrl kn•t'ly l"af'J>'I! & Walk to beach, shopping, (714) 5.l7·80'l0 Huntin51ton Beo1ch beach. View 49-1-9:(12. ~ ,..,,., If) ,,.,,.,l/1JrJ11 Si1.JO -UXBELIE\',\lU.t: p11nell1ng F';in11l1t>~ nnly, HOt:SE ror Lea~ -Octan SUNNY ACRES schooJ. Ga11., y,·ater, rarden-RENTAL OJo~FICE S'.XXI ,\lo. Call A,::rn1 V1t'1Y -lovely 3 Bedroom, 1 MOTEL ing, CpU!/drps ind. Yr. OPW 10 Ai\t TO i P1\l San Clemente 2 Br. hou:-t 11/gar. A\'ad e .>36--11~1 e 11.nd J• Bath...;; firepiatt; Le~. $300/mo. 509 Acacia. _.:,:::::_~;,,;;;;:;.:_:~-I ' LOANS! LOANS•. LOANii! I no11·. 111.JRRY.• ti--l.J...0111. ---------d ·"' blk ~th of. t'airground.s GT>-4356. Adu!'· p-l'd. FAIRWAY '' BR & J.)!o 2 b dbl rape! a11u C'a/"p('l. In ex-~ • ._ '\\'e g1\'t !he mo~1. Pr11·atr, , .• n, a. gar. 2376 Ne10.·pon Blvd, KE\V 1 BR aplJ> Y.'flrplc.1 -----,,~'°"-:--'.'.'"'.:-". dshl\'hr, 1 blk from beach. BRAND NF.\V dt'luxr 2 .Ir 3 $15(). mo. 5~10 or (213) BR ap1s. l"lose to bt'ach .l 3-13-5631. 307 16th Si. shµg. Vacuutn, alann & 1n- LGE 2 BR, 2 Ba, studlO apt tt'r·1..i:tri1 :.ys1em, <'lf'C gelca, w/patio, E'ncl gar, all bltns, frplcs, b'<lr. door opcr.tiors, lndry fa.ell. Cpl y,·/ 1 child. pr1. patl<IS. Adult~. Avait, d frn,:cd, d u-po~al, E'I('(' door ch1~1\t' ne1ghbarhoOO. 4217 -5-18_975.'> *COROLIDO APTS* <hgnified. Buy. rra "· !it'll. Slt) -i\ll~I P..A ..... CJI -~ 11 0 Calle Abril, San CIPmentf'. 2 UR Studios &: ro-eet levels. VILLA APJS. A11·ay rron1 do10.'Tllo\\-n arra. Br on ·~ ar Sl<.i1r ('h1ld ' 1 o~ner ~~ 8~~ .,:~;alt r6 I S250/mo. Call 71-t: ~ Unbelievable Beautiful $185 & UP. Dshwshr, ~k. :!~~JG Nr\l.'por1 Bh<I I P"'! Ok 0.1~111 j l. J nlo e. ,.......,.,-VAL D' !SERE Garden Apl<. • ., "' o I µn1 Houses F um. or Dbl carport, LARGE Pool. 2 & 3 Bll.'1 Private p;1Uo, J>004 • Jndlv. laundry .tac.. 1 sml pet ok . .1150. 842---1.>19 Jt1ly t;i1h. 642-3-190 FOR LEA SE 2-6.cR~Acf'ro=-·I Coast Pa\\·nbroktr .,..._.g40. · ------Atlu!ts -no pe!~. F!o10.-en; l.aJJ 673-337&. Mort .. ,. ... ,, I Sit~> ~P."iC/Ol".S 3 Br. '1 Fountain Va lley Unfum. 310 E'VE'rywhere. SLrE'ftm Ii: Z BR, 2 BA st11d10, Newly • • s bl /d c''d PARK your car Le walk: nr • Trust DMMI• 260 1· u~. crpt-. rp~. "" ~ SZ'i.>-WE' J yr. SpotlP:<S lge '4 ·Newport Beach Waterfall, 4;;· pool Rec. Rm, ocean, nr »hop'g-. New apt!. Near Orange Co. AlrpGrt l UCL Adult.a only. cle<."01'atf.'d, refrig-bl1n~. rivl Next lo bC'&C'h, _SljQ, palio, nr beach, TradewJnds * 49Z--4-12a • , ~ '*· t>l.Hllil brti ba, J11.111 & cl1n·~ nn. ------1 Sauna, S.:-1~ 1-2 &Inn, Furn· 2 B NEED CASH LG. h~. hrpl. 3 Br. nr. beh. Untun1. lrom $135. SEE JT; r, 2 Ba, beam ail. ~lany Realty &17--8511. Santa An• • 3 br, 1 1 ~ ha tow11h"el ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 11000 OR r.10RE Sl:!j -!lard 10 find 1 Br. /'.!C'I' yrd, No :-;ni rhild!'f'n. Partly furn. park. Pf'C'I. ls. 2000 Parson~. &12-Sti70_ x Tall. 330-A Marruerite. Set Avco Ttu·if! for a Rf'al 1 Patio {· yard. T~: oi..1.:..':0 ~~~~~:1'779 ref. 2S&I Ne\vpon Blvd, f iiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iiiO S7'"-4873 or 548•7983. 2>122 Santa Ana Ave. Mar. Mrs. Joachim, Apt S-A ~215 11/bltn.s incl relrig, wasl'wr &. dryer. Pvt patin. SJ90. 892-3019 aft 5. CAN'T BE BEAT.~ Estate loan. Upon 1.ppro1·al ) b-l~lll . :"ICE 3 br & fan1i!y rn1. Lgc \\'L--19760, GARDEN LIVING SPACIOUS l BR frplc, 1tove. u:-;t' the JIMlll('y ho1,c1·rr .1ou iarrl ·"r s(·ho.-Jt~ 'CondominiUms [Qu i(>!, at!tac, plca!!anl. Util refrig + ovE>rsized gar., 2 SJNGLE STORY, ...... '''' ,'''~ .,, '""'' ,,,. s11.·, -LAGL"'.' ·.• "-~ .. ,, -1 . -Sti2-49S~ I t adlts. I ~~. 11-m 0 . I I t ba ,. I ' BR Cl • . "" " -'" 0<--.. ~ Unfurn. 320 pair!. I-lei' eel ~I "" mag ne : we r, l.l'f!P ace, -ean allrac, Crpls, South Sea Arrnosphere , THE BEST COSTS LESS unsecu1..-d ptn<nnal Joan.~. Br. \1 gar_S:O\'tfrt>lng. Pct Huntington Beach I 1 BR:. $145/Mo. 64G-4095. bea.m ceiling8, rough-hewn drps, bit-ins, a ir/cond, nr. 2 BR._ 2 DATii · l BR. 2 Ba. hou~. '.i in!. ,., \\' !Slh SI C 'I I 2 BR I B 2BR-2 BATll, de l u xe ok. No ""Is. 830--1548 Ai• C·odi·11·0,1~..o •::'• r •ilth-,dert"\I_ ~t:~lll Newport Beach ADULTS Jo'OR Jease-DehL"e new all panelin&", big pMvate patio, schools, shop'g & park. Kids Carpets &. drp~ ST• -J -,.,_, P.in _.. fron1 l>E'11ch. lrnn1a''· Dra .... s BLUFFS Condo, beaut, l b1 I, .. .,. ... ·.., ..... · ... "'··... e ec ' A · .. -• u .__,. • TMlllllllllT --.... h bl~ 1 d Unobstructed view ot bay i: ~lubhouse, pool, V -bAU, & BEACHBLUFF APTS Pnvace Patio!> ·> Ba. r·r;itr H:t,,."'!' ya.rd for l: l°'arp!"g. t ruout, tn~. apt. mmt' . occupancy. Ex-* Rt:OEC. Lrg 1 BR. cen-ocean. Adib only. 6l' "'92. lt'1 under SlX'l at l87 W. . • JJ« TED POO' •-N -r . •-On I d I · !rpl 1 ''1"~ 1 • • ......., Bay SI. olh•• l BR'• from 2 & l BR, 2 BA. , pool, patio, c..i\ i... ......, e\lo'~· """"""'r \·e kids " pe~ 6-t>-O"lll pa.net 1\'. 1m., c. ra.c:_ .,.~ .....,.ase or option . ._1 1 1 rt ""'"" f' ..i d 'd r G#-2039 "'"'" oc. poo • carpo · J BR, 2 BA, upper duplex. ll"'. dw. Nr tihoppmg. 847-3957. Ple111y o! la1vn ......,..........., ' en( Y " cov · pa 10• • adlts/no pel.c:. $1 35/mo. 560 "" Carport & Stornbe ) ..,--.000-"-.-,-ro on c=-~~ j BEACON * "5-01 11 qinnklers. brick planters. T\? h U f 335 \V. llamilton. 646-4160 , a o"' to beach 4 shpg. $300. BAY J.tEAOO\\'S APTS. 2 BR. No childr'en or pets. 1'1IDDEN VILLAGE; Sold a t $60,000. Strtm::: bo~·er • P ERFECfF'OP. 0 '.\T t.i.r L;t. gar w/slot"Rgt>. \\'ater ,wn DUfe n urn. 545--0760. mo. 83>2355 days, 6T:>-6832 ''":~*:-•°"='=64&-00~·::~"::*~:-•i:~\\~''~"~'~~P'ccidc.c-cllc50~.~Ccall~I 2500 South Saha · bl'· L •1 !""'> n10. 1 9 7 7 I Hunt1'ngton B••ch l~"--c,.--~-~---!--'-"'-'-·---------962 ••-,• js ronstn1et1ng ""' ..,™"'· rno1 -l br. bltr::s. ;:;-y~ •· ~ H 1-a-h --o.:i ~-Santa Ana • !J;JG-152.:i lndscpg, r te. Pay! Sl200 I Small bu1 l'lKT. tu@! t~ 10 uc"Ii 1 '° r ' 1-1 • 6 · n r · un ington 1n1olC Co•t• Mei• EL CORDOVA 2 BR. $1-40. 842-8365 ,, qrtly, incl . 9~. Discount AU Ren1:ili: e 6.f>-~ BrookhuNI &: At.lams. Ca!I CLEAN 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, IO'C. Bric 493-llil. I jJS.-3:i61 alt. 6 pn1. wf1o1·asher,. 200(1ryer, n>fr1g, ORLEANS APJS Apts. L•gUn• Beo1ch 3 Heated pools Ir~~~~~~~~ .~ LF."SE' 5 b<, d1o'g -. crpcs, lrp. l . &42-SI57-La Qu1'nta Hennosa • NE\V I • ? BR Lu A ts 1 1 • a'.'\ nrE 6£..\0! -Year v•• J• "" w xury P · NEA , Large Clubhouse elc. BBQ. l ]~ round 1 br, crpl!'/~. n/IY dri>s. Av1nl July 15th, Duplexes Unfurn. 350 Dshwhr5, ictra clo.;et~ I. (.-Up-R 1 ~EACll-NE'IV l & 2 Child Care Center • , . ~. [ ....._ , • ....._ fl! I Kids &: pt ts Sl'::l. S.1TJ. !;hown by appl only. Costa Mes• Spanish Country Estate Liv-ADULTS ONLY ~. luxury shag cri>t'g, BR., 1 ·s ~· pool. Adult!!, No Gr~al new 1 2 & 3 Bdrm1 11~-;;mmmmm;·;;;; I ALA ReniaL~ • 6-(}.lX(l , 96S-7'2'9~c. ~~--~-ing I: Spacious Apt&. Ter-2 "-l BR. Avail. Private pa-beaut, rte faci1 Ii: POOL, ~ts. Lse. -1~ S. Coa:.~ Hwv. SOUTH COAST ~ 1 · ·~ BR. 11~ Ba Tnh.<;('. Pool & 710 JOANN SL 2 BR, t BA. raced pool ; sunken i'&S BBQ tio, pool. -indiv. JalJndry fac. Adull!s e No pets. 49-J-4481 or a2S-6743. VI llAS , h-' 300 • SPACJOL'.' 2 br. •'°''"· l'f'C. Brookhurst & Atlanis. hlln~. crpl-", drps, pri gar & Unbelievable Living • Only (Nt ·Orange Co. Airport; Tus-2077 Charle 51. 642-4470 lido Isle lHll l\lacArthur RlvL :1 Housu Furni1 -1 8 I $150-1 $175 tin at 17th St: nr. \Vestcli.11). lnc'd yat"d . .Pncl ~. . 51n<>Je~ 1210. urn pd. ~·~ "=r !aun<l r~, rn1. Patio. SliO. r un urn 546-1!!123 O'I----------. .,,. ~ ,,..............,.. SPACIOUS, lovely 2nd floor1~---------I ~.General ol;, S J~.... Irvine ,,_,.__,_,,_, ______ 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 1741 TulJtin Co••· ,,,.. * Span1'sh Elegance .apt 3 br 2 ba bltns Apts •' ALA R~nral.' e 61.)...,'t!JOO --ALL 1.ITIL INCLUDED ' ~-• . ' . ' ' ., "!;;;::;;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;;::;; NEWLY decor. 1 BR. f'rplc. Mgr. Mn;, Thompson G42-4€'1 dshwshr & refrig. Crptd, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ' "-~m •. ,1·1, r-•·, blln•. 1 Special Bonus; a l!ilver-d-' • ••• , 837_ ' BR 2 8 13"~ .,.,.,,, •-.,....... Qu ' I Ad It L" . .,..... """'-'"-' g rage.. .l on *LEASE R["JALS* • RENTER".;; DREA.\1 -2 ... . a, a1nu1n ...• "'' Atlult. Patio. $144. Yearly. plated candle snuffer ls jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO ie u 1v1ng L~t. Shown by appl 5"14--2043 General • (.It Jge br. bltns, tTpts/dl..,!i, 3 BR. 11 ~ ba. ram rm-· i:l2"J ... yours U you bring thia ad * * * Shag cpt • drJ):'I • blUl.!I · • 3 BR 21 ... I l ""' ,,,'\6 E:. 20!h St. 642-8520. o. liluJ M V d lncct yard, ('net gar. Kidi;:, . ~ trd. urn nn .. ·'""' Y.'hen you visit our models. LIKE LIVING IN """au Pool e AU Util Pd ••• er • PALM MESA APJS. : , pet~. Great kx-. 516.i. ~ BR. 'l ba. bonus r1n -. s;r.,o Newport Beo1ch 4 blks S. df San Ditgo Frwy 2 BR, $170 : 1 a>RONA DEL i\.tA R, So. or ALA Rentals e 64;,_3900 3 BR _ 2 baths, bonus roorn FOR on Beach, l blk \V, on Holl YOUR OWN HOME ••· Adults only-no pel.!i DL.X 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba, rncl H.~-A"gl,--•-p126-2BR I R d -. -IJJ", furn .... 14:!• Unl111n. ' Rt'nt, neii; duplex apt. to 162U Pa-k.•i'd• La-. :l Br, 11 ~ B;._ unfum. Cpl!, 2~l A d SI "'"-"9 I '"" ··":. , " ~ I L 0 t " " • R h _,. kl • c.1 • ., '"' voca <> • -"",,.""1 gar, J...., & up. Rental Ofc: Ba<"helor unfurn ....... 11. .. 1: 'l'' B•.111>' •·k. . an ,•n •.••• P. ion ~Bil 3" I -••oo n. ic arus m .,.-1. dips, encl. patio. ii -,. S190. "Bed. fresh painted. • · "°·am .m ··· .... Pre!er mature "'o rk in g 1114) 8'7-5441 3093i\1aceA1·e.546-1034. B;:chelor furn ........ :stf."1; 1 $2-IO 3 Bed 0,,__,~ 10 ~ P'"' 4 BR. 21K ba. ram rn1 •. $33-.) wonian. S-l7:i mo. 67J..-6CH9 I ==~~~==~~:::l~· I WI lSONApGtAs RD ENS 'l ER/1~~ Ba 1Hudi<l, frp~c. AVAIL. now neii·Jy dee 2 BR 1-BR unfw-n .• , ,, ..... $1 IOi ;&au11fully, <.""Ompletely re--$2'.'.' ~ Bed 8~.... "'i' 3 BR. Den, 211: ba .. tamily crp. ts, ~rps. stove, .reln_g, Bit. in., drp, shag car.· Adlts I-BR furn .• , ••••• fmm.SJj.-,'. ·1· decorated 3 Bedrm, 3 Bath ~-"y · 1 ~nd new crpt. rn1. .. Frorn $3.V. ·ro $365 .. A \\'ay ot Life" Ph. 642-6811.aft1 pm. p\I pauo, en;t 1ar Y./atld1t. no pets. SllO. 5-l!l-Z730 2-BR unfurn .......... ,'$1(,jJ.; ' • 2 story, :ll'xJO' bonus room, N· . .;: 1 nia R inln~w i;hag. 4 BP.. 2 ba., lam. rn1. 1n I _, ]{VJ I SOL TE ROS APTS. park1n:;:. \\ill allow 2 2-BH furn ........ from Slf.i~ gardenf'r. vacani. lnimed. 1 IC S •• state Turtle Rock ....... , s1·i0 ~lwRent F.arly Calif. ~etting. Atlults Po1rk-llke Surrounding r h Id r n -no pe!s. 6M Newport Beach e POOL occ, $32.'>.00. ____ 5...,9521 1 only, Ar-auufut li;:r ha.ch .t QU[E'I' _ lJELUXE Hamilton or ··all j.18--9389 or e SAUN . .\ ; Bli'tlroom, 2 Ba!h pl~~ diil& \••••••••••-I I hr alflt s. 'l 11·artlrobe1• <h-1·2 II. l BR APrS 64.;....os(l6 alt j, * Steps to Beach * • JACUZZI ',~ Bedrm, l Bath . '.! nory. 1 rncl patio, crpls, drps, ,, Apts, Furn. 360 "1df'd b.tth, decorativr-!-Prv patio1 * Htd Pool~ NEWL y 2 BR. 2 ba ., bltos Ocean 1:.61 ~11-".sa Dr S<tn1" Alll'I \fiftp&aces. Vac11n 1. imn1ed blti11s. dbl 11:ar. ST.lO. t>:o I<"', lunc11onal frplc. ~1v1mm111g Nr shop'&* Adulta onty DECORATED v•rw, Adult., om..·. No pcts.,~--~~-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I occ. ~-00. Agt. :tt<>-ll:il. General pl)OI, rl"C hllll, ping pong &, Martinique Apts. Charming I Br duplex. l\'('I\' Yrly s21:i. AvaU. now! Costa M••• G6V-;-T-J{EPQe•s£-S.'10~N. '''" puol, s<iuna. llKlry I.: p1•\ ~a-1777 •-nl• '"'A""., CM ' * * • "~ 2 b '"• • 1 ll "" ,, ~ Rent Beautiful Fun1ilW'1 rane. C 0 NT I N I:: NT AL .,,... su.. .... 1..'l'p1s, dI"J)5 lo: pa;nt. LovrJy • * "~''$,;so~u..,, :SO. o ~'Y. dn. A>;5um,. low int too.n.1 "SINCE 19-Ui" for&.\ little as B.tt;.\K~"AST.<; SUNOA'l~. l\lgr. Apt ill 646-~2 park likt surrounchngs, l _B1Jt 2 ba;, bitn.~. ChlldJ~ll . . ' . Easy quaJHy1ni,:. Bkr . 1~1 \V··~h:•rn B:111k l3ld11:. ONE MONTH S140-ll6."1, 17301 l\eel>!On Ln LARGE 2 BR. 2 s•. Quie!, niatu~ adults only. Y.:f!COrne.$300Yearly.A\'aJ!. 'SUMMER RENTALS 642-4245 anytime. . Un1vt'rs11y Park 11 blk r B 1 "" $130. $-18-6931. able no11'! :-.lr11• Bt'i1u11ful G;1nlrn llrettke D SI 6 S400 1 \l'l'SI o each, Al>'"f, UPSTAJRS Call 673 3663 6-12 22 . k '1.1' .,.:. eei;: · ' Corona del Mo1r Days 133-0101 Nights 1 t . h blk north or Slaicr) 8~2-78-18. CHILDREN \\'E' ~,I E e QUIETI f e ; · · jJ Eves. inencs. J'rjvalc Pa1ios, \vtt , ....., mo. -ug. comp• e wit LA..v. Spa, Ga rag<'. Lu>.unou.~' :z Bedrm. l~i Balh, EnJ:tish 2 BR, 1'~ Ba Duplex. your 1000;. -AU electric Gold i\ledallion 2 Br. drps, nr\I' crpr·g:. Baker "' ~ k. l "OO A * TLRTLE ROCc• * Ll{G 2 llR, 2 ba. irectuded. ki'lo·li. L Harbor i;"""-·,. Locked laridsr:aping. Adul1~. nojL~: s,_,.,E'. •-"'' i · mo-ug. Stv/ref, nr1v cpl5, elms, ,.... Pu1chaso Opto'on """ L' · U I · 6 p . '" , Bl' 2 8 ·~~ Q1,111'1 <IPadrnrl :1!.. Ch1ldrrn, I 2 • ., 5 1 A • gar. Adult~. no ....... ~. l l45i .-urntsht•d, n urn1shc. : Ba)• ShoN"s -Bednn. n-$z;j()/mo yrly. 67.l--614:i or ·' ~. a ........... ...,,., J d ·1 ! 1 · 1 rt ~10,, ... 1 ,.uu •n I no1 l"IVe ··~'-~ 2 • va•· beach. S2:'JOO. mo.-Aug. L"•c """". * UN IVERSITY PARI\ * I n . i em M' ectiou. P<' C'OllSlt <'ft> . ,, ,,.., un1urn. 642·1131 Aft , mo. 64j..J5!.) or 6-1-1-0753, BR .. $1 iJ. ;; BH • $2'"~ "" .,...,....~ .,. 24 Hour Dely. $1j0 turn. 7711 Ellis No. O, l ~~ i~iliu>li..,-;;;_-;o.;r;u;.-1 .::;:;::=;:;::;:~;::~~~~ Austl~Sm_lth Gorm 1 •n [ SifORECLJF'fo' 2 br, den, din-~ 8 6RR, ~1 ~,, tnh~I ....... 1"300-' I CUSTOM blk to 5 Point ~. 8·12-8497. e REGENCY e HARBOR GREENS MARINER SQUARE 1."il I·:. :!1 :-:1.. C' . .'il. 6i6·8f..66 .and A11oc1o1te Re• tors " . • ~ ua tn 1•1' • • • • J J \' C ---J . 644-n7o ing nn. gudrner, \Va!er pd, J BR !•~ ba int1...e ...• S37:) Furniture Rental fREE--;til~~nl BR apt Nr \ 1 •A · 2 BR, l Ba, Shag GARDEN .I: STUDIO API'S APARTMENTS A\IAZl:\"G Ar.lull~ v t n ~ $~~:1 mo. m i\1orning Can-3 BR. 2 ba ....... __ ..• 332:, 517 \V. 19th, C . .l\l, 5-18-3481 beach, pool. Slli up. Call l"l'pl'g_ ~e!l clell!l. gas o"·l'.'n, Bzch. 1, 2. 3 BR's. rrom U.111. 2 &: 3 BR Units now available Beaut. l & :! BR fu1·n CJ( unC' : .ron Rd., Open Sat & Sun, ~ nR. 'J b11 ............ s:;:i.·, Anaheim Ti-t-2800 .·1:1&-Ji77 . ."i36--7282, :i.lfi..-1366 riShll"hr. t'nCI i:-a.r palJO. S77 2700 Petel"50n \Vay. c.r-.t for adults dcs1nng to l1\C Ap!s. Self CIE'an. Otcn.~'. $1li -COZY 1 BR Cottagt'. LUs c--H ~bo-V --'BR "' b La.Habra ,,.,. 37n• \\', \\'tlson. f>46-0370 admidst beauty by 11-••• U \\I 11• 2 B•J di<pJ,-.~I•••:,• Convt location Ideal for ,.... ar r lt'IO. Hills :: · • ~ ~ ······-··· S3.)(l .,..,.,. "" I BR $110 cu ~·o """ "".,.._ " ' ~ :~ .., · · BR 'ba Yam r 11'" (i d h BEACH RA'fES TOO llIG'I'. a ......., • .;.w.) * NICE_*___ In lhe prestigious \Yestd!ll cp!s, •1....,s, Jacu1.z1 I.: ~11.un ' """" """"' I . . .. . m. "' mo. i' .• ·.·' re ,.,, ' ""'"''" 1100 ----M••· -" BEACON * '45--4111 '.rar I~ • .&\'a1~ Aug l:l.: Comt sre u5! 1800 \\I. Lin-Ca.ff &M>-261!? * $170 * 1 Sr, crpl~. drp~. bftlmny, hath, llugr pool GartlnPr 1fl('ld. 644~2:AA:l roln. An11.hr1m. I Ar wn :: Br, J', &, pa no. bllns, lo•:ked ~r. Nr bus l-_ thr-FROM $230 Merrimac Wood&..·; fl,() _ lnciurlt"<I uti\. 2 Br. Coat• Mes• Knnll'!l Ben'\' Farrn &_ lido Isle crpts, drps, A.sl; abou: our <t.ll'f'. Adhi;, no ~l.,, Avail i\l r Hucklc;i, .\l anagcr 11.) )lcrr1n1ac \\' .. r. C.~( Nice yard. Chddren \\'f'I-HE,\LTY 1· Disneylanrl~i·l--09."iO. • \\'E HAVt; RENTAi.~! • db.count plan. 880 Center I no11.·. SJ-1.>1mo. 6-1:>-3.>!5 lUt Irvine :\1·c, i'\.B. Huntington Beach Sl-KI, I ~1 ~i E O I AT E IX'· l 1111 Parl; C<'ntrr. lr1 ir.r B jL--p \\' t mi y l .Sc C\l 1)4?.8J.l0 1-1 -8 .. -0-----Call irJ.).02..'J. CGl11f'. ' l 8 Call Anytun+• .it.l:\-Oil.'.IO a gua eninsulo1 10 er " e11.r Y _ ·• ___:_ · _-•. uple.~. Sl::O Nrw -- -__ BEACON * 645-41 11 I <'Upanf). · R, ~n1 yan.I, 11u 1 • . • ABRJo:Y REAi.TY 6~2..-::S:il 1 :! UH, t<p:~. ,/rps, bltns. r nc:J crpt, drp~ & paint. P~khl>r PARK NEWPORT -~ ..-e-EAC:i"l--COIT'AGE--~J, )!ai· Ai·e nr ,\f'\loflJ~! i;i· ,1.1 .... 1,1, • S!1 \\KI.· UP -On Ocean I New rt-B,ach gar $14,,. AdulL~. no pe1 ". surroundin;... No pc!.~ 01• APARTMENTS ON BEAC ~l~d .:'11 Pf'.~· Ch1l<lrr11 01\ 1,"1t1huu -r-,,,, Trrnl;I· l.ovrly R.1 c-h<'lors l BR. -~-, A\atl S/\, 2916 P<'ppertrt-e 1 children. Qlrlrr perm , B.1rh• lor, l or 'J. BciJroom~. Step~ 10 bay nr btach. Ptl 16-1),~ all .:I pin_ l·•I 11 ,' 1 '.1. ! ~laid ~1·n·1t'E'. Pool Ut1J pd. ()CEA~t'RON'T un""r 1 R ~ 2 1 l.n Ap! D, or r-alt 11rJ 6 pm ll"nilnl only S-iR--69~ and Townhou~cs. Spa pool< ok. Yr round ss.·, --- 1 ~· 11 ~ , ... i... r·r1111~ ,.,..., · ' · · · ~I.I\ ''l 'T~ AL.A Ben1.ab e S.l:1--~!YIO * 2 BR _ l~ar. ~>:01,10. Crµ!!>', !><·iiool,., ~.:l:, •l:>-ll S;inrlbun:;' __ • f'nl l 6<:.-.~i~tl e R~ 11r Ne11pt p1rr ~ln:::;I"" _,._,~'l°'Ck'-'~'l_:·_!""i.l7-7•107. __ \ *THE GABLF;s * tcnnu1._ rrom Sl 7J. Across! r:r: ~r.in'I-~ 1lrµ~. ~101f', 1Pl 1 ig, Qu1~1 ---. ---I Corona del Mar Oh S lllO mol)Tly 1-.e Hh-r u~:LUX~.: l br rlup/P:oc-Q 1 2 Br 11. Ed \\'/ gar $1--lrom F ash1on Island at Jam· 1 1.1. ~·i .. in St·l!t • PRtvACY' 1 br. flnl' lf"ll". lflJPlC'fll ~•·t11n;; t<)I' ~·tul!~ 4 Bf{. JI: bP nn p1 I 1n1rl; !j.1z-4ll!f; rrpons 11rlults S!O\'"' .. ,.,,~·,',' I Adlt~ c"pts d"""S bl·~· ,~-~ boi·ee " S<IJ\ .Joaquin }!Ills':" n',,· L' .. ~-l I blk . · 11 lr~>:•I 11.· tr111u~ priv1lri;:r~ " B · 1 l 1. I ---· ~. ' · ·· ·' • ,.. · "' ' "" R · " ,. n:i1 n·..,-J \\'alk to ~hop~ Uiil p.i1d, 0 6" Y-h> shnJI.~. Slti() I " '"~ ~~·i· · · • 1· rp · "1 · ~rl_v nnl). l.sl Ht-:1\C'ON BAY 1 hr \'rly d1'J"' nu crp1 patin yal'\"I I vd 1r/ pal10 \\"1r pd 2437-C oatls_ •Tl~• 6-l4--l9(X), rurn11urr .\\a1t tblr ,# 16··1-1':() or &l:i-1~·,., ···•·• ··-~·~·'' .t· l:i,1 $'i2() :\''2 Hcl1olropr 114'), -' · · • · · ---------· · ' $12.l. --' ··•. _ _ -. I • nik h 1• r.'--' -~-_ r•"1t;..! .~tarring SPJn. l~t. · 3·11--40li7 or S3&--0l!&l. Orange Al't. 636--4120. PARK NEWPORT <;;1qX'•.~-•frapcs-d1~h11·11.sh~ Al~A l\cn!;il~ • G-1: .. 3000 J -RI) H .\1 . u fl ru 1 II 'I ~una Niguel ~ -~ ~ ..... ~·~l.'---1 PhnnP 673-R.~~~ ..!_94-l l>!;,pJ ... __ 'SPAc 2 Br 11pt.~. Sl.j(J:llid APARTMENTS hi·tlt .. rl fl<P\ll-1"'11!11r1~-r(•11111( LOS-Al TOS ii/gaia;:,. ~!00() lnr l\a!<'r ! J!01J:-i1~ fnr r1•nt 11 iili liea lril 1 2 Br f,urn ~ r~lr. "."'Rrl), So. l1u1:-Y1>arl)·.-~lnglr -arlul t j LOVELY o\l'ncr·.~ delu'le a.pl Pool. Play yd. Cpl-", drps, B11chcloi·. I or 2 Bedroom~. re1· ll~1n1-o1:ei'ln 111'11s ~! P'''de of Owne••h•'p I. 1:anJe1lf'r furn .S l:\O Rn) f lllXll , HR 2 "\ , ,.,. or ll11 y A<iult.~ (lnl), llO e<:!s., Pnol Hlk rn ""r>• II'-· _ 2 br. 11, M lg• d•o Bltn.~ patio kids ok. and To1rnhouSt"S Sp, ~>ls p.1i11rs-.un plr pal'l.111" •,. i\I :C II /{ JI -S-.. . "' • -' S180/ fi73-582Z ' "' "· .. ..,. • . ~ ' ' • . --' ,...... , . ' "··· Home <: <iri " <'a ur: .:H jj'2Q t: a r 11 I! ... ! and .• r 11 p r <1 _ mo. • tii,)-1Z'l3 or &14-00::7 r1·,. w/frplc, i1h11g crpt.•, shut-1998 .\1aple No, l 5-iS-7660 lf'n111~. t rorn Sl•.J. 1\cro~s :>l'('IU'lly ;:uan:ls. X • 1-':.mlly 1vilh r~n:.~eno ok. ' B"l.iroom 2 ha1h, built in,, 1-;u•pt•tina. drapt"~. ltase SZS.i P..r mo. Phone ~ &11ch ~l.l • 429-9.-.o.'il FREEi! lo1ndlord1-0wner1 tr~ ll'lll ~f<'r 't'n.11ncs to ~"1'U J-"REE ot chAJ"Rr ... :\!any o1t"!lir11hle lt'nant~ on our 11a1lilli:: li~t ALA Rento1l1 e '4~3900 Balboa Island LOV>:LY-.1-Br ho m-r t)l'aU!itul 1·11•11. c•lnipl<'ll'l,v Cost• ,\,es.a -1 -BRF"urn llPL Util pc] !;•rs " IO\'t.iy dll)f, $200. 2'214 Colleg~ l\'o. 6 ti·16-22S7 frnrn Jo'ashio11 lsJand at Jani-HUNTING T()M.. Elt-1n~. nrw l'fpt•. drp-. .!. nlnrlrrn. •leJii:l•1f111. J )f Ponl. No chiJdren, M ,...1 ~. 6-i~--02~!1 SHADY-GARDl:NS _ POOL boree & San Joaqum Hills PACIFIC ;; frµlc~. lndry rn1. s:!;.l), Ira~!". jl~ .i9: ... ~11:17. U>Vt~LY '.! Br apt~. l-lrattkl ,.. 1 .r. 2 BR rurn & unrurn Jtoad. (TI4J S.14-1900. <\ 6~-184S __ ____ Pool. Clns!" !o shop.~. t'rnnt 2-l0j1, lfith ~I 1'\B. 646--4667. S90·1 atluh. non-l!moker, Stv, . · · ---~11 OCEAN \ • . ....:': ------,\IODt'.l{:-0 4 Ar.. \Jr\\" ho111r. ,_ t'!'ll.r or1-~tr prk'i:. AduJts, ----refrig, rlrp!. No pet,, Dep ~ From $130. N A S s A u * BRANDNEw-. I ' A 'E ' 11.B;..! 2 SP., Ran~('. gar, lrictl t pt•, drp~. ('IO~P ,,, :s<•hl~ & I no JX"t~ Jl.:.0 Newport Heights R,.fs. PAl...\1S Sl.>.3. l BR, frplc, indoor/ou• Of 1710 ~).'lij...~ 1~7 o' ~·~ h;i.ck.1ard. llSO_ N<1 l"h ll1lrrn, I l>(·:trh s.1:..0 4ir .. 11:;_111 1911 Pomo1111 Ai·r c \T CLE;\N l or 2 BR. Adult!, no I 9:JO \\·. 171n. 54.)....43J6 117 E. 22nd SI. ~Z-3645 kHcheo healed pool I\ · C' open lO ani-ti pni a llO fX'I.,, fil2....(J.l30 .,.,1!1 "B" -1-, ____ . _ _:_ ---2 b< ... 1 from S.A. Counrrv.· '0',"b"','. \\"JLl.IA\1 l\"ALTJ::RS C , ~la.t,., · --· · M•'a del· Mar RUSJ1'F.~S nlf'n~ :c P ,.,. 1 8 I flel5. Li! kit. $1=5-S-150. 2411 NE\\'LY DEcoRATED-I.GE de.lux• I or u" See .2CW .. ___ _ -1 _ _ . , \ikly ralc~ now of!rrcd 10 J::. 16th St, NB . 646-1801. 2 BR "'fgar. $130. \Viler 'f!U! v./pvi pa11os. I child at .. 32 Sa.nta. Ana Ave. Parklike lk";-c h LivirtG ~ 4 ~H horn~ ll)r ~01, 111· -" D. ?,!Et.It~ " brdroo~11~ an<l I ,.v,.11--un(' Lo a:< S3£ 11,11 Sant• Ane pd 1.)67 Orange A1"t-fAl a~pted. Lolita Garden.~.~~ ~7~11. for Ailults ~ t l""'Y ,. t a1rv1e\\'. s2.-.o fl"/" d1·n. 1 • h:ilh<t t 1rrpl11re Sf'11J11rk ;\ln!rl 2101 !Sp; Call bl"IO."n I " 5. 630-41~ 12192 Edinger. 2 blocks ti.St SEACLIFF' i\1anor Ap1s. I c D ,· s I ;: 1110. l~t I.· la.<tt rpq 'rt C\ill a1101 ,.ni.:!o~rd ~'11rd, <.1011bl"' I Bh•tl 616--i·U:. ' Royal Suites Motel AVAn.. 7,26 1---of Harbor Bh·d. BR. !-: Bachelor apL Crpls, ~ QSO e 0 ~ .. -ti I'S''·" " ~,,-J I I ' 11·, PE" 11·c-Ul' ' p ea.~nt Tliesa d bl I • -. ,.,,., I f P 2 ''• .,... .~•-""' -... II .~ pnperrc. -.--.n 'n . Verdt 2 BR 2 ba Cpts, BEAUTlfUL S1J9,j()..$169.50. rps, Ins, garb dispo . ..al, "'--n .. -u1·n un • It :\-01 .-:-2-3A-:-l~;l:i.n\ r~!hJ p11111rrd and 11,•1.\I~, 1·11rp<'lc<l lA~I\ tiilc. beam!l. patio. I Complel,. ki!l"hcn. hnrn~. ph. drp~ Bin$.. ·1362 cira.11-ay :? BR. frplc, btam c'il. 11: Ba. P.,·1 patio. lJ:W !lo, frplc 1n 1 Brt, rlr13t.-. ... frpk,2 p<1 liu~.lr1cdyd Jusl l!nt)111.:hou1, S26."•00 µf'r \' u~. ~i i fl<~ Slj;°i /mo; sf'rv. hid pool: TV I.: maid Dr . j)3!io.Arlul~on!y -noprl~. Place?lia A~·c. A~k about dshwshr~. t·1·pti;, dqi~. Pd! I ronull r·-'oo ,~.~, . 1 n1on!l1 -\lr~:. Drl )tar t'ar y, pen OUSI'.'. 187 1-.. sri'\I op!. I-"·I'•· .,.,~. San!• A-• A"e our dtscounr. :>!S-Z682. aCt"'f'ptr-d, From $1~J. :- ..-("<J r: L.•J !TIO, • • • '11ot <>::! f•l2 R.520 3 BR :.JI '-• •I"" I' "-"" ~,,.,., -" • ,-. ? br, I hi!, l'pts. rlrµ;;, !I mo C;ill Coy ll""!l'r 644 .. 902 t:all J4r 9451 ~ • · -, · STUDIO & 1 er.. 1 . 1 '-"' llU\O, cp g, 673-039:; e NOW-OPEN-. :!If.Iii Bmokhurs\ !\1, ltB~. lrll.'!'P, 11 va~. !In, S.'lOO, -COLL EGE_:_P \R;:___:_ lOOl. 3 Or OOruf!, solil'!i & ,/ AVL. 111)11· - 1 S: 2 RH rm:;, (6 milt's to l\"pl Bell ~ milts rlrp.<, bltn!. Sl~/mo, No *Z BR. 1 BA. GARDEN J'.143:.1 Sant11. Ana Ave. Sr»i.c-;. 17141 001-66."1~ • :J. U!Utt l"~pd .ti1.1--37711. I' 1 _:1·, '. ! J>arl;._n('<11'by $27.)l mo A'-1k Pnol, N"t> 1·111, Rrl lncation. 10 D1~rw:,rla.ndl , ptf~. 998 E. C am ino, U•i'I•. Sh•r ·-lg, di~ .. iou.5 2 BR, :.1 B:\ ""/f-l<, e .OCEAN VIE\\'-F:-nX -. ----.x<"'P •on .... ) nirr .! Br, fa m , · _ -.. · I t.;o C'l11hlren or 1 • 5.11·.l930 fl .>lfj..-0$.)l '' ., '·,. ,... .. '" . ··~ Belbu Pen1n1ulo1 I i·ni, t:t mllinicnaiice s2:i0. fur J11rk Pl"ck. ;)4.,..!J.191. '·!" .• ,.,,, fl e !I· (l...,·hr, pi11io, beam ttilings, pn, palio. Loads or closetii. l l:t1 . .I Br. furn or un fu """. vu-·' 001 So. Harbor, ~.A. LOVELY 2 br, \1,7 ha studio. J-1 d CAS \ PL ·~ t BR 11; hR S\lmin<>r f<'ll-Call ~10-"i~2::. M•s• Verde -.. ---frplc. g11r. 26.lO Elden. l pool, (Acros5 lron1 S.A. ' AY1\, l·lth ii!' • · . -~-----SHARP 2 BR-$160 A.pt. Unfurn. 365 Arlull$, no J)t't!. Pvt patio, 537-:n~. $16.)/)!0. CountryClu::iJ.Sl90.5.)7-021 \V11lnu1. Call ~7.·.~ ... .l~IB. 1/24-8/1 4. ~111 wk ; SI') . .-~ Hr, I R111 , len1'!d ~·anl, 1J nn. 1~111 rm, d in ttn, ll'<1 ~r F'UR:-l', Htd Pool. Adll.~/no p(Jnl, j.).i \\', 18th St., J\1gr -~•nll'r l'rn!al, Sept-.lunr lrpl< ('pl:-1. 11rp~. 7lil Hural '•i•t!Qn "r <.fl lf' Sl7i i\·ln/\rl\ Pf'I~ .,27., Ma 1 :; Genero1I 9-0. $130. COOL up tri retlec 2 Br. DELUXE 3 BR, 2-BA 4-PICx Newport B•ach •:;..;,.;. .Slff1 Couplr or lt<11rhl'r f'>l., li42-Z'l'll 1,, 13 -, .,· 0 0 ' -, '·" ·, 1.12•0 •• ,;; -P ~ L or w-1v new d~. Blln~. dl5p, apt~. fi11!pl , r1-p1~. t:lrplt, • •• I I , ~ · · 1 ·'""" LG. 2 BR 2 B cl BAQ!f:LOR w/re!rig. $125 ct ' h h :-,; H ~ .pl'91~. ~i~----Z-BR~ Gar1tl:;:-C'rp1 No pet•. l\N<urnnblr I011n V •<'a r1 t ~-ur•~• ,-'---,, C-,----1 Bl T c-J bAk r11r Ir rpk inct util, Adult. 9'll Valer-r.i.r nr th<lps I.: OCC. ~rm 15 "-s r. ' r o11.~ Hosp RESORT LIVINrJ l del Mol R 1 'd • ' fhl Okr ~-0-~1• r rp ~. rirnpc~. l • 111 '"' r hay I b adHs. no pr:!~. 54JL00j9. S2JO/(l.lo, 11duJ1s. 612--1::11; or "f-: D('Ona r : rr.t r~. ~1.\0 ""' + _ ·nr/ ___ ' .ii. I Adult . Util P3frl. 5144/mo. OCf'an $110 :l-l~Z!t20 cia nr Baker, Mendot.a. Bl'.:AU'l'Ji'UL 2 8 l\9 8 642-1771. Lu~ury AP! 111•Jng w/ Si m~ IJl'ANTED: i\I 0 1 h,. r "I ~-·lG3___·_ _ I Newport Beach \'("arly Open llou!il', l36 t .. 1 Belbo.t Pe-n;n-•ula * * STUNNING Garden apt. Sliid;..., new c<"T>l:· • .... ln~ NPT Jsl-11.'trlrnl IO. /P"' 11011 t'f'C1'(':"1!1on .. ::;11immir~ """ghtf'T to ~nano homr _ 1'1ESA \'rrd,. 3 nr, t1ta1 ! 1-8-0 -201h ~'-&12--A.l20, I Br. Jll)Ol-tta"tatlon room. • "'• .,. .-· • IC'nn15 bill1t1rd d ·"'-· ',,,'try l"'lli<inahlt< _ n•.-r""r hi~ 1"!1.itrly tl:i01 1110. -I 1l,pprn111, l\~:-r~-~ ;o FBEAC~ e $17.rNICE_l_ 8;:-132-\\;-2 BR. Cov'd parkiriir. •pact, 5140. 64J..5S3(] f'urn. $160. ~"mc,.bll~~ ~t~ p ~~~d ~u~k~ ~~~2 )~;. 1;~: ~~ b;b~i·,,~~·1l,•b,.c,.~'.1:.:aw3 'hrr nu·n -.ep11r111e runm11, I 2_ RA. Crpt~rtrp.~_ 5"1!J-42ZJ " ' .' + ani rni, \\'il'"°n, Co•la ,\l;sa Call 1 l.aundry, Ne11,·Jy r@llOv11!Nf, "* t BR. uppe:r, bftns, cpl~. k 998 El C · 546---001 fil.J-7672 "'· '1 ) roon1, · '"' filj..-()621 $195. 3 BR 2 BA ~-Ir-pl~, ,,,1,. jun __:eek. Pll· M;......i.i:in. I blk to bay or bf'11{'h. Ytt1r drps, r.o pets. $133 mo. 56! o . .11m1no, 1•5 . ~ARLY. 11""--l---idr lt'nn15 pm & Pro ~hO!t ----2cr "'· t"I'~ ~. r~ • .,,,rui:. --I:<+>, 12'2.i mo. /l\·a1J immfd, SHARP 2 BR4 ,. 'c.-""mo. BP. :"r. & much mot'£'. S1ngle~.,J..>l WSK VIE\\'. 3 BR, din nn, 8~1,,"~~tf}·ni;onin ~ Lr;i~ ~lll-Jt:>J2 1NR OCC, ~p:ic10u3 1 BR i 6TI-452fi f;7~1G42 ll!rl \\I \Vll•n. ;,.&.'l--(1"760. UXJo'. P1lio. bllns. pool. oce1n, ba)' &; pork. Avail 2 HJt. Furn1 Vnru rn rtctl .. 1" ~ardronM' incl. St'.C \10 . _ ' ___ l · 11~_::z..71 -WESTClfFF-AREA-l11untlry r11r1l, garal.:". 1130 , • --LGI:: rielux,. 'l br, 2 be. Adlts/no pets. 149 E. &y 811. 67_3-22.j(j. from s1.1-. ,xo l0!~~,1:....: '1NtQUE J\.E. '7'.MiDOO. '.': BH 2 RA lrplt' bltn; I I Ph: :,1&--9i81 Dl..°'I:. rluplex l RR 2 BA. yrly Adult~ only. 64l-9996 or " lrt~·~I vii 't-.:1"10.tv ' i!f>m~· 1 .01'" ,v :I hr, 2 ba 11. pool. l~. Nrw Pl'llnl. drp~. crpts. I or 642-9.i20. 3 BR/l 131\, bltrtB, sunclrrk, fluu·eit ,\lodrl~ Orrn Oflit) u.,,.. BtM:h 1~~· ·.,.~ ~.. . I lrnnll'rl OCf'UIW'HK"V S.•{' A! 18~ a~tu11;:--oo pE'I,, 691 All appl"• 8311-49-1!) &42--!Gl l. • BEAtrrlruL 1 " 2 AR. -ll'p.\ to ht-ach or ha~-. S2ll.i 1u tn 8 :· ..,,., Ill(), .,....,.......,~. Al!I 12 P • V -C . . 2 BR d I • WATERTRONT. luxtarlouily -1-. rnll>1,•kr 616-7il.. _ 1"'""111· "~'" .\1 rs ". . crpt~. ~-Nr !!Ch "-I Contemporary Gardtn Apt!, mo, ~arly. Ref's. 6'1.~IS4R, :• .l BR homr -•'at,.,. on :\ RR-:-rll"n, f'S1rfl,-1!rJlf'~On l'i\IQl'E 2 Hr, 2-n~. rit"'I~ ,_,1'4138_ Coron• del M•r ~~-Ir ctnter. l ll5 mo ratio~. frplr~. pool. BA\"FnQ:'\'T APTS:-1-~ hr SOUTH BAY CLUB ·; '--'-! Ava il Jtd" t Aur .. 1"'" fPl\(".,f1 In! 11 /tr,...t. bf'11<"h. h'ph• 1\o 1 14 R\nlEL.Olt .11p!, srOtn10., I RDR.\I duplr~. ~tn\·,.. 6 •3-11114~ _ $!.",0....1 16~. Call 546--j](;.1. crplJr:. drape~ & rrf. S'Z'JO & j J•1~1 . for :11ni.:1r pt~•r1lr 1 < ~ -' $2:1), \V1c,.r pt! ;>-lll--S.J7~ · ~r-11•on t I t: • or part. 494--t.'8! or _ Rll.1'!1M.I" V 1ll~Lr. ArfnH •, no :'>Trn 1\1\l) 1.~2 \\', \\th.on. rrfr\£ . .t:ar.i.£c. Aduh~ only 1 :I br. 7 ha, $16.l. No dots 1028 DELUXF.2 Br/11, e8 <'pt;' up. ai;::1. 6'*6--(1732. 1 ' r ~"Ai·· • IWft $-3736. -3 RR -+--t't1111 rn:1 -r~d --;-;1 ~';'" Yrl_1 (lnl} 'Xii ~:!1 3 1 C \f _ f'nll r;i:...c:i30. '.,1r.o. fi.12-m2 _ _ _ V&lt'ncia, _ I d~~. ,;.,\'f', dJ11ii1111r.' pr'. \\·F,STI:LIFr-1 RR. Adiift~ l'l lnr & lfi!h r.i .• 0 ·~ •' 1.:5'1 ltle I cr:.ll';i~*}·r~~-1• A_ v ".1 1 '•~__l__t_fil or ~ n1i;r. _ f tt Ii. N I ~JI F. n f; f J 1 <! r SPAflOUS 4 Br, 2'f Ill!, 1111 646-2:H7 ~nil rhild ok. Al'I ~/I .$\:,0. onil. nn prt~. Sl~lnio. J7:t~ OAKWOOD r . r,, D I",._,:: ~ h('J '~ • _ _:_iii _::.:9t.•1 r2 RR , z Ni. dl'n frplr, pRl ln, I Rou·h1•lnr 11111. 1nnn onll'· hit-ins. C'rp!~ ,. rtry:tt1 Encl s11:;. NF.;\\' 2 RR , APT.~2-79:>B Br• M f.n . :i.1S-i.)JJ. I APARTN'. ..:.,.. 'if~TiRTJUJ~'T ·' Bt. 224 • S1$,-2 Br, 1 B11, ftn,..,.•I ~nr h,.~rt1, JX>!ll pr 1 \' · ~ r Ur1I pi1 590. 1\46--:.i.lfi. 1t1tr111t<". ln1m11c. 644-8799. JJ.I E. 21~1 SJ. ~-, RN I Br !l.llJmo ••til WhJ••.£1 ~• ..,._ i-;t:•'-a ' is ( ,..,"lll~~NOl'd.-C&I0..12Utfil'"'-"'·"""·= ''-"1 .. ·~n=r c -.~~-··r~IA!"'"' ·1 .~~· .1 , ~8 ·' ··'o""""'~'"·"'4 . .......,.._ •.,,_.,~541-rraf M::-'641 :rm ~· 1 • ~-. -~.1S~tbl:L 2!-_,,.L} -~P"'"'·'-~'-\ -~_,.,.r_...._. :;¢.).;r1 8f>.llrn <t>J .. :--·...: ""1t 1~ • • ----·~ · •·UT.' fJP&'lnlOU .• rolu.nn. dP'E:N' 1100~_; N>itrmn. ro.1~ i -Naw! 1 t nlrr .. :--~Z-.\q1' Olm"-"·hTl"" 11t11 r--_ l11>1r .1 !riinr -t-dJ ;~rlj I ~~~~·1 1 -1~ 1 -· 1~ ,,......__-_. · __.lftl 1..;..--1~ [ ---1~1 :.1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~1 :~· '-·-;', ~lfm~• -;;;;';;;;''' ;;;, ~ , be, s..m ...... -.t 411 Qlllao._., 440 .......... ~ laltpltt.... Gardant,.. 1........ Hal,WaocW,M&l'ntHerpW ...... MAI',.,. -"um. ar """'"'· 211 LAGUNA B<ecb 1or ""' MOOlllN Ol'l'ICIS PREGNA>rr? Ad•ptlo •. COSTA MllA GIN. YARD IRONING....,"'""' -Mahl u,•- Nawport Bo.ch Aul· 1o1a..-.11y furn. Ii< * COSTA MESA * ·-· •• ''''"'" Y PRl.SCHOOL CLli~P SU> an lw -• Medltnn.neai! style villa o:M1nse!!•. A w.....,.fion 8'td9l Amunier Prorn.m Tree., idlntbl, ivy. Shaped, ** ~ ** . e NICE e w/lu.ti prden °" <>Or:~ Ja•JUOPll'mo..&.Callf, &U-4436. Utt" .lliotnYt&. '1' 41-,y + relhaptd or ~mowd. Newl•,,..=v"t"nec------·I The mo£t beautiful view of front, Superb couai vWwi Fint Nalk>oa! .Btni: Bkl&' .. Ji.lL'OHOUCS Anoa,ymoua-, fu.U dq analocs. P1anntd lawns, tprinldtt"t lrwtalled. I,..,==,....,_----CERAMIC MODEL the bay &: ocean I.ti the w I b alconln owt1oolrina" 230 E. 11th .SL, CM. 141'85 Phone: 5Ur'l21T « "'1'tte Pl'Olft.Dl. hot luncbft, Al"t R.oco~ bt'd ·~Jna;. MOVt.NG -Tar your kQl or Habor area. 2 BfL 2 BA private bu.ch ii oet'&lltront OF.SK qie.oe availalMe $50 P .O. Bax J%i3 eo.ta Mesa. U , hn 6:30 AM • 1 PM. Comfloit, dirt, graw.l. de-lone di9ta.om ftliMrlns. call Jlt!ls. for lea11e. Ml-?m &&.It water pool. SlHJ19 8 ID mo.. WW. provide fUmttun SU wk-O>MPAREI KJ-4050 liwrcd. 645-)UJ OK Van fl Stono:, )Qlt MOLD MAKER .int• AMI 10. ?tlodern kitd>en I ·~ at $5 mo. Annwltw.~ REAS. babyslttina: in my SPENCER·s Lawn Suvioe kicaJ allied Qt:nt. Pallttiled phances. For the true' available. 2ZI Fcrut Av•, Laat,...,.... lf()l holM. F•nt'lfd yard. Lovable Fl'ff est. Lawn car•, ston&e also avail. Ul--OIOO. VJLLA MARSllLLES ae1thfo1e. $2100. 494-l330. 1.quna Bea.ch. .._,.L:\J can, all qq. MT-MU cleanups. Re a 1 0 0 ab le. P•lntl .. & BRAND NEW * BALBOA ISLAND e XLNT OITJCE SPACE EXCEi-clilldutt in home,1 ="""1l=~·~~~~~-Pepertl•ntlnt SPACIOUS HOTEL. Apb-Rooma. Ey now avail. Udo BJda, J3SCi Found (fr-Mi) SIG fUll or w.rt time. M.V. area. CLEAN Up S p• c I a 11 a I , 1 .. " Bd A Day/\\'tt.k or .Month. 11a 1 MIA N.B. 6TJ...4601. -,. 546-3118. ~279t baull.nz odd >obi, ntW fence • rm. pit. 67>-36ll ~ Adult llvint GROUND tloori-executh ... of-FOUND-a pa Jr of Butln.11 Service & ~S·GARDRffl.~G·. No WuliJi& * WALLPAPER * When you e&.1.1 "Mac" 54$-1"4 6f6..l'Ml INT ii Exter. Palntlne:. Lic'd, ins. FtH nl 30 m exper. Chock, local "1'1. ....,,,..,, IMMIDtAn _.tunlly ••• ,., ''"''"" (cr•fhmln) meld m1k1r u,.rfenced in: Furn. & Unfurn. OCEAN Front comer duplo:, fk. 111*1" b-rent -Cout f<>W'-"montb-okl. cai., & ..u .......... .., DW111o·uber . color coordlM.t. :i!U Sea.shott, 2 BR, $225. Hwy lzi N.B. HJ...9&17. bu.ck male £: & &reY TYPESETrlNG tOc: inch for ~ Ii: am all * flberglHI layout ¥.d appilancee • plulh -han v.1k, new 4 BR, 2 BA UP'trl female, in vicinlty ot l.B.M. compowr. Se l, landscaping &l!T'Vices. call carpet -choice ot 2 ;;;;;; S350. y,·k.. 64~44. Bu1hw1a "ent•I 415 Jumine A~ue rmth ot proo.trd, corrected. Fut. S4()...5]98, Se:vtna Newpcrt.. ~mea • 2 balbii • stall CLEAN Bach. apta or alping ATl'RAC store A o!tict-C:OUt Hwy. Nted DGt prow accur.te RTVltt. Adw.rtis-CdM. O:llta Mesa. l».w .111>9wers . mlmnd ward-mu. Steps bch. $15/wk " sp.cu $50 ilr ap. Dwntwn po.!leSlion. Phonr 644-7201. inc Artim. ti13-9IS1 NB. Shores, Wntclitt. * lpoxy loollnt & 1.ryeut ~ donrs . lnd1rect l.lgbt. up. 3~ E. Balboa Blvd. ~-·.._Ju.aJl...n~~~istrano, nr FNO; Sm&ll bl.k kmtia dos C•rpet S.rvfc. Professional Gardener ,!na: Ln kitchen _ ~1 613-9945. ...... _............, w/brn Jttt, abort hair. AJ.ao Ttte ~·on. prun l n1, VINYL P•Perhan1l111 q><clalbt, ...... ,...,..,._ * lniec:tion moldlne * Plast•r mold nukl"9 b'ff eat. Dan Scbwutz 5f7..s846 ot 348-lm. bar -huge prtvaa, fenced "o~P~EN=IN-G~t,.-F~OOd--s.Mce--.-STORE-U'xt0·-A·l loc. lm smell grey doi. .twgo, JOHN'S Clrpet & Uphol!tet)' sprink1tt3, clean up jobs, patio -pl.I.lab la.Ddaca¢nl. Alana.get. cau tr a.ppr. Harbor, air-C. $UIO. Mon. Vic. Magmlia. i1r Garfidd, ae.-n. Extra. Ori -land1capln1. ~ ~ck &r..B.Q'i · larp beat. 838-3595. hoe. Quitltard &tl-2991 H.B. ~21.43.. Sham< s 1""°• tr .. """• -1~-==·=---,--,-INTER "-EXTER RESID, lxc•ll1nt starting aal•ry ind •.m-nr .._oatllll4 ei!poola&.lanl.I. ,..., FE.i'1ALE p•pp•, ll brcr-A·n ° I .etar anti). JAPANESE 1ardanln& Comm'.Apta.,ACCO\llttU. ,..-• 310 So Rentals to Sh•re -..v SHOWROOM mft. i1r otftce J ~--lt all _,_, · l • Brlatol St. w/cbolr.e dl&U\ looks like ~~en .. ......,.. service. l'ifonthly ta ta . ~ )T& U~t. tut M!"Vict (~ii Mi. N. of So. Coe.at Pl&u.) ·-------1 .pl.Cf!. O::l6e to Lqmia loc.. Gerna.n Shtpbmi, Iound in hl11htenen ,. 10 minute General clean-up. Re I. Mi-4128. -~-~ Slnta An• RENTAL TO SHARE? $95To $350 Mo. '9f...4633. Univ. Park area. Aft 5, ~~~.ch ..... !;~· ... ~,..,:';,Reuona~==bl~•-· ~"-~-""~·~""" PAINTING/pal'ttlnl:, u Call fer appt: PHONE 557 •---OR-lnduotr .. I R•ntol 450 -· •--··--• ., ·-" '· : -.,vu LOOKING FOR A 8J3..8377 or &U-136 day1. nle' extra trips, WUJ .:lu.n LANDSCAPING, IMtalllng Yn. in Harbor area. Uc I. lhrber• Mtchand 213-61111411Ix.24415 5150 ltOMCren1A.-. Hawthama, Calif. ROOMMATE? NEW INDUSTRIAL SMALL orangish 1: tan kiuen ltvtna: nn dinhla' nn il hall aprlnklen. You turnish the bonded. Rd'• turn. &tl-2356. W C H BLDGS. found vie Harbor View Dr. ..,.:. Any rm S7 ~ -. .. A.. matnlah, I'll furnish the PROFESSIONAL Pain"--I~ • an elp Y•ul .....,, . ....,, """ .. " •-~ ~, .. ""~9 -~ fltnttl• ,6' BEACON Rent•I * COSTA MESA * in Harbor View Hilla. CdM. $10. ci..a.Jr $5. 15 yn. up. ii ... ....,,., .....,..-ouu • inter/exter. Hone1t work. ~-----~ Finders * '4S-011l 1200-Ult .. 1140 911 U unitA. 644-2979 a.ft 6:30 prn. \\·hat counta, not method. I AL'S LandKap!ng. Tree Lie. & tm. 548-7159. ~. ··--------;w;;-;=;-,:""'=-c=--.-·I Private otti~s, plea~ of f'OUND blk .rr; brown q do \\Uk myseU, C.ood rel removal. Yard ttmodellng. PAINTING: Hone it , Equ.l Opportuni"ty lmploytil" I' COu.EGE student or work-parking:, near SD Freeway, ma.le q. Looks like a SJl.0101. Trash hanllng, lot cleam.tp. ~ k. Llc'd.IJ,;;;\ii;;;;;;;;-a.=~..,r:;~;=-;o;:,,,,,~-.....-,...,;nl Rooms 400 ing man. pref undrr 30, C. NATI'RESS REALTOR shepherd /Collie. Vic ; Diamond Carpet Onn!na: Repalr &prinlr.lm. 673-l166. ~::e Job. ~ m..:;140. JN Wantad, l"em.l• 7_ H•lp W•nted, Ma , ROO~t for rent, Ea.stblutl, :~~~nloCa~~=~ COSTA MESA &cl-l485 Bushard, H.B. 962-2631. Avg aiie room $8 * 1...A.WN SERVICE* Pl•1ter, lt•tch, Rr,Nlr AlDJ:S fer Connlnoance, COUl\'"I'ER lili far S7~ n10. :remale student vaulted cellin(. frplc, 3 blJc M·l 128> aq. ft. New bid&: VJC. 11arnera Llbtary -Rep&.irina: • inltallattons Front yard SlO. ptr month, e)Mty care er fllm11y care. cleanlna: plant, owr n. preferred . Non-smoker. ._ w/offiee, )&-e rear door. 1787 Lovely parakeet. Owntt FJ'ff E6t. 66-1317 back yard also. Wffdina, PLASTER-Pate~ Add.I. Homtmaken. 5'7-BG81. ~y 1-Hour u • .+1 .. i.1-lo ..... h, m . a mo, .f96-471$, Wh.ttie s yard cleanup 96l-8612. A n1 .. -I • ._._,_ ... , GaragP. pool, % pvt ba. e\"e. l r t. C.M. Days, ma.)' call and identUy. C•l'ptnt•r . CCOUI. ce ...... I u c co J•bt W•ntttel, M & F 714 Harbor, Blvd., or. &J2-27:ii; 644-4864 aft 5:30. 6t&-6033; Eves &t6-fQ1. 548-23!6. Gener•I Services refin. P'rre es ti m • te 1. DENTAL • .._. .... SL.EEPL\'G room for quiel SHARE my waterfront home 1'co=sr=A-M""•,.-oo-rn<_•.:,ll7=;c,.'-.,,-BROWN, ma.le. f'ttncb Po-CARPENTRY 83>3931, MS-4.588 aft S. HouaH.itten avail Mature -~ ........ ~.,..ii \\'/dock. hlM, J0..60 ye&n. 19th St., 90' en Whlt!f:r. 900 MINOR RE.PAJRS. No Job ntlNGS by Moow· Lt. elt:ct., * PATCH PLASI'EJUNG Protect your home I: pr-op. ' "~ • ~~e ti!~ ~~~· ~s'. $lj()/n10. 675-4331. aq ft buildi.na:. 642-3490 ~ ~~ar = ,e;~na:~ Too Sm.n. Cabinet In l&JI. plumb, tenc. • tile • lmtlna. All type•. Free e1ttmait1 C\lrrenl klcal nra dabte woman •"&llted tD nm $75. 1 blk to beach .,,."tll"king, qa 1: o t b • r cabJ.°'ta. Cupentry a pt.int etc. Call 5'0-6825 (For board only) fl'ont detl: ol WT)' acthil. t,C~""'7.'~"7.· ~=-~~~I roommale. 202 ltth St., Apt. Rental• Went.cf 460 548--1.369. 5"6.1175 U no answer leave .. "'~"°'"'.,,.-·------Pl bl ~ "Jaclde'" ~".,1"~· ,,--· BEAUTIJ'UL View. h block c , H.B. until 4 pm. S~tALL brown I: 111.·hlt. pup-·-_ •=-H I um "I •11• e . .1op PIJ' to ...,.ean. 1..:, \\'k & up. 25001~,=~-------py, Jound vie. C.M. libn.ry, Andtno ·•-,.._ ot.:. FAMILY of t wish to rt'nt J ms&· at ..........i72. H. 0. •u Int ~;;i{A5~J~'F%';;b;;;1 ;;Ha~l~~~n~IM~,~M~&~F~7;1~t to meet challe-No -Seat-Jew CD~l · NEED roommate. femak, to bt unlurn home in good female, has !lea collar ~;:;:c::::n.:::..,~~~--·I~,.,.,,,-----,,.--TAKAS 4 Sons Plumblnr limll &U-2125. , ' . share apt on B&.lboa Jaie, cond in Ate1a Ve rd e , 546--2169 or 646-8845. ANY az Job. ~•kt., Comm'l, YARD, prag., cleanup11. lic'd, bondfll, rep I pe ACCOUNTING CLERK DENTAL A5SIST"NT ; RCJ9~t hlr ren!. kit privg1. 57~ '""9. =1~. •-·'"'ho f lnd A All R --d'-1---" I .... -·.-. 'C'-..-"" .........., .,,.,... """ ..... t-> .. ..u.; me pre elT!'d, or ==~~-~---us.. plli. types emove u"""s, "" ·~· 11!•1iuue .... w .. ., .. .,,. 1:.1,.., tor CPA. J\1ai ttsume or let-CHAfRSIDE • -..... , Oufside en1. $8j. per mo.' 'l~V~O~R~Kl~,~.G-,-.-m-a-,-. -,,-.-r home in TeWinkle and 1-~0UND: 1111., About 6 mo. Y.'Ork. Reas. Frtt cit. I k I pl o a de r • backhoe. est. 646--il40 ur df"f:ailln& exptrWnoe Ii ~me Sa ........... ,, -- t}12-7838 Set & Sun only. Esta.ncl.a school d'"'-'"L old pure blk, pt Siamese kil· 962-l9Gl 847 2666 -===""°-===,-I ·-~ ••·-over. It> shll.T(' WesctliU apt "''"'"· .... /fl ll 'l d<I · -' PLUMBING REPAffi quallftcationg ito: SOD New· two--•-. Hun• a-" uw,. ~2.BLOCK FRO.\f BAY-Xlnt \VIU aim Jeue. Rel. '"n w ea co ar. uesa a.k ,.,...,.. .. -...... •'drca. Pvt ba & ent. 190 Y:k. v.·/pool. 645--473.) aft S !145--1474 A-Jar tract. 546-S391. CARPENTRY by local man. WANTED: Someone to t e No job too &mall port Cen!f:r Dr, Suite 515, Ph: 8'&354o 1 am_. pin. Gar•"•• for Rent 4lS -.:-::-=-,-,=---~ all kinda, frff ell, ca.II ivy from our yard. Call • 642-3128 • Newport Beach, C&ill, 92680, DENTAL aall•-~• ., __ $1Al0/mo. 6il-7185. • 24 yr old aentleman desire11 FEMALE German Shepherd •1ter 3:30 p.m., 536-1648. 34C>-2279 to make your bk!. COLE PLUMBING .............. _. ~.PEP.. v.·k up i1·/k lt. $30 _DO_U_B_LE_,-.,.,-.. -,-,,-,-,,-_-to n!nt reuonably prictd puppy Jound in c .r.l. EEXPXPER.m:-";,;;,,;m~oddo•llii1n>i1~.l~A~N~"~'~•~·m~.=::-=:::z::::-24 hr. iervtce. ~mt AL~ndTIONS/Salea lady ~::.~d:.on~:P~~f~c•4 i\'¥ up. apts. P.fOTEL * open storqe 30x30. C-J prqe Cit pest house apt, oc",.>-="'93=·=;,.--,,-,"7'-cabinetl, npain, ma.int. No TR.ASH &. Garage clean-up, R odel & •xp. "'"' rt'IUme lo P. 0 . d J k T Pl Ubenl ~97Jj. zont'. $60. 6'12-a583. in C,M, or surroundinE \\"R1S1WATCll, Sunday, job 100 small. Re as . 7 da)'ll. $10 a kiad. Frtt eat. em R••lr Box 1&23, Newport Beach. AYI w · op >'· C-" b"-I ' C Sho b h • S&I 0. llh trtnge bfner!t1, All' ~. Su.,mmer Rent•ls 420 Office Rental 44CI atta. .... •w" • 5, ex-arnoo res e ac · 646-C224. Anytime. 543-5031. H AND y MAN ~·""'"'n""J. •-"'. commemura w Exp req'd. 642-26lS. , ::'.'.::-:::~---.,..,..,.._,. npt Sun. 540--9665 1t1r. 673-7286. -..... tt'7 ~r •~--------1 DESK 11pace avl.l..lable iso Bro"·der. ==0-70-""-:;,-...,... CemMtt Concre'e ~lOVING, l&ra&e cle~up &. elt'c. "' plumblna-abilities. DENTAL RECiPT (BR, 3 ba , nr beach, 8/8 to mo. Will provide furni~ S~tALL blk Poodle mix ' ' lite haulin;, Jtloa!Ol'IB.ble \Vork guaranteed. 96&--0657. AN SWER ING aervlce Desk n1 De tat • ,9~ open. Washer ; dryer, UNnJR.N ~•tale or ranch HWgren Sq. 17th St., C.i\1. RESID. Concrete Speclali1ts. Frtt ntimatel. 645-1602. I ~--~~-----1 telephone operator. Good 0 y. n exp«. ,[pp)c. 2 col. tv's. Cd~t. !~~a': ~~~ch~ &:UeAI hou1e. Quief, depen-642-3#1. Father .6 Son Team . u~---loanlnt Sewlng/Att1r•tlen1 houra. 494-1003. nope"""n ~~mebe~'!._ SalsyH.!I ~i}-002."'.. Hwilin~n Beach. &ll-4321 debie wido\\·er w/9 yr old MALE Sealpoinl Siameae, SJS-9456 anytime. r---Alteration• -'42-5145 A1TRACT WArntESS Ex· .rea.' .,;~g4s,.3540 S..\M.eM (Y) active son. f'ull or · Solo w · 1 ·-•n• N ., N t ulld ll NO 1'I" $63 \\'EEK &. UP. STEPS PROrESSJONAL BJd1. 45c partial rent in return for vie f)iil ay, ...-.. ........ e e CONCRETE. Floon, Bay I: Beach Jani tori.al eat. accun.te, Y'!lln up, per. o er . DEN'TAL A SS I ST J. NT TO BEAOl. sq fl. Air-cond, crpts. drpl!, &etv!Cf!9. 546-2160. Beach. Call eve1. 491--5994. patios. drive~. aldewalka, CrptJ wllxiowz noon etc. Tll• PHONE CAU.S, Apply in l E 'd Full time ~ &l.:Hlil> or 64H330 gd parking. Xlnt 1oc llJ E. FND: Small p;iodle type do1 alahl. Rua. Don 642-8514. ~.:a. eomm·i. M&-140L pet10n, Sw1 Ii. Sirloin. 5830 t~i-AulaWK. Ovn z. PL"'EASA..~T 2 br \.\/yd , l ba 17th St. C.l'it. PETE BAR-SI'EADY emplo~ female w/red collar. ~7&2. CEMENT WORK. no job too ff/CLEANING & WlNDOW CERAM1C We MW a: W. est. Hwy, NB. ~ RE1T "'TY ,.,~ '~"~ tlffd11 1 BR house or apt. mall bl ATrRACTIVE ..1. ... to Wtu -,.=,..--,.,-,-,-,-..,.,'I ,,..., $190 v.·k. Nr bch, •hp0 ·~ ~ c Lost 555 • • ttuona e. Free w•c.oun.iG EXPER. OWN nmode.1. Fret' eat. !mall ... ~ -oE'-AL ..,, ••. -1. ,~~,., .. .l\t. or N.B. areL \Vould ~....... blki . . ... "-· ..,...ll, ,, .. _....,, "'---Corona dtl "tar. 673--3121 DESK :spa~ available ~ Estlm. H. Stufilclc, 5U-861S. TRAN $3.SO PIH CALL job1 ""elcome. S36-idl. .. ..... _~,~. r ~. ii -entive control nuJ"M. like •mall yard or patio. LOST • Irish Setter, female, C C g p M ~· ~ , ••• LGi: home, d.pi; 8. Nr bay &. mo. Will provide furniture Max. 100 mo. Good ref'& a.M ID "Red". T & 1 • 1ment, oncr•t• M?-S637 .AITER · , Tutori.. Chair exp. nee. People oc:evi. :no Alvarado Pl. at ~-mobl . ~eringN '"""""E. I avail. Please call M()...8J()8 remo\"ed. W t seen Mar-PATIO SP<clalists. Add Me1a Clea.nine Serv~ .. A:::; l'i~ec~, for! ~C orlent'MI praclict. 96IJ *· .m-2416 ~v;;'l De~ Re a I ,o. San 25 YR old rnponaible female guerlte &. Trabuco, Mission distinclkln to your home Carpel!, WIOOan, Floor et~-SPANISH TUi'O"Rfflcf cu :~P. PA A~. ~·~~ DllHW.ASHllt \VAfERFRONT home-Sips Clemente. 4~ w/l yr old son v.·a.nts 1 or 2 Vk!jo, Children up• e I, with a cu1tom patkl de1icn-Rl-sld ... Cmnmc'l 543-4111 All ·~· 87l-2380 Phone s er v Jc e mu. Mtm be dean .6 nffi, °""' !!'.· Sm boat i;lip, lge patio. * NEWPORT BEACH * br hie or apt., Sl30fmo or Re\\"ard. 830-JTI9. ed espeda.lly for )'OUJ' home. Exp. House·work or apt. Ttalk"r'a Paradiae column II 6(2-9f05. 21. Apply In penon, !lrrf .t $~ 11·k. ,\ug 7-21. 67~737 Acros3 from ClVic Ct'oter. lei;,. HB, NB. CdM areu, s r.t A LL b I a ck do i, Quality. Ex per i a n c e . Mon-\Ved--Thurt: tor you! 5 Llnrea, 5 Days tor Atrro Mechanic-a:arqe, 3 NSlrl 8 otn, 9930 W. Col.at HW)', EN~OY a \l'C'ckend or week A;r-Q:pt'g-Prk'g. 300 to l;;;6;c7J..8=0);;;3:;-S-"""=-c:Curl:-o:.==-Cocker-Dach5hund mi x. Satisfaction. Eason • Son1 $13 day. S47-1M3 $5. Call today .•. 64l-S611. ihift, pa.rt-time, xtra help. l~=·===~-~-7.I at. the bPach! l BR. aptll. 1000 sq. fl 35c-UNFURN 4/5 br house in ·white mark on c he s I, C.onatruction. 548--0769. 988-0115, U, Mon-Fri. DISTRlBtrl'ORS wantfd, •ll . Can 675--4102. OeeDee * gj'l-5$2 Nwpt Bch, Wit or Cout ·:chip". t.lonarch B. y. PATIOS, walkl, drive, l1111tall * * * * * * BABYSITTER part timf, l Buie H -Protdn -TIME FOR SHARE space w 12 al· Hwy. Yr leue. Respon1lble Reward. 4~3048. new lawns, saw, bn.ak, kida at buch. Need Vlt&mln. 646-452:1 tornit)'&. Receptionist avall. fam. 1~2367· LOST, bl.k &: white I ;"~"'°'~~·;,· -~~~,,.~·~•L':..,,~/j('-----------------'\J tttnqu until sept. ~73&4 DRAPERY op1rat«s 'QUICK CASH Irvine Industrial Compln:. COUPLE wl ~ ehldm desitt Q>ck-J>-poo, ans to "Te&ka." QUALITY Cement won. Lat an.r l PM. I:xp'd Classic Drapertel, THROUGH A 83>-3622 '"-· ...... ~. ',.,, Vk '"h • N ....... "'''· c..... "' ;L L••·•-Trader's Paradise BABYSJ'ITER ..... , .. , =•-N ........ ,m. ILOT 1670 SANTA ANA AVE. CM exp. Refs. Cs.U anytinie. C.~f. ~. bondrd. ~l695. s!l'Mlll boys. s:.. a WHk 8 DREAM JO& DAILY p From lOO sq/ft. 35c sq. ft. 64l-79M. LOST male M i n · Child Cira to S pm S4S..US2 CM. PRESTIGE National ftrm WANT AD ' 675-246-4 or 541--5032 WANTED; A BED FOR ED Schnauur, vie ~fe&a Verde, Ii nes Barudnc nef!dg 10 \\'OMen to leam I: in Balboa. Willinf to pay Jj(I Fri., 719. hfO'llfER or 2 •vuld ll)l;e to * Tl!LLIR teach Prot'eaaional ~. --- I~ [ Ap11tnMnll forRtnt I~ Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 371 A~fx .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 tuwport Be•c.h Newport a.Rh TAKEITOFF! TAKE rr At • OFF! Compll'lely outf1ued rrm • 1111iardt room• Lartt actM- .... ..,, room fOf Oancln1o Card Mlyina. hrtift • O~ , 1i1e pool • One Ind tw0 btd~ apltt"*'b, With 'refrlserator built-in ran1e, ovetl, and dl1hwa1Mr • ·.,,iVlle-view' J)'t101 and bllconlet adjoin Nth •f•l'".ftwot • Carports next lo eWrf apal'tm9nl ·• from $1JS ,\7Jsta 001 .MeA Apal'i1D811b FOR IEAUTIFUL PIOPU 16t'I Mela oma ._,....,, (114} su-ws Atk fol-Mr. Ind Mtt.. William ~. Mlrt.lpt'J .............. """""" c.u.tJe -""'- a mo. 675--0r.O all. 12. 54~ can for your child in our • Eamina ranre ~/mo. HOUSE \l'1lled turn or un-IRISH Seiter male 11,io )'1"11. home. 646-6.107. times ExpN 'd. ArtpplNy "', ...... ,n Ex-l"CUtlve poaJUon alae fun!. Up to tn>. mo. Sania. -LQgt N•v.-port 3 wlcs. &iO· Contr1ctor ewpo Bank• tone a"lo~il. For your peDOM.I fn.. Ana, Co«ta Mesa. Ne'AlXJrt Scar on nou, whl mark on d 11 terview, c&1l Odens wtlMm: area. !nll 475--2503. !Ude. Reward 67:>-a934 . MY W1y, quality home 0 ars Superior & P!ace-ntii , N.8 . 5'-1835 '°wsr=,--~P'°....cr>-"'p"uo"· ~,..,,"'......,.,.,.,.,... repair. Walla. cellin&:, Door1 BAR.."dAIDS-.Exp'd. Apply in ~e-.-.. -.-:S-a"to-,-----1 -·---·- ......... I~ Allf• tr•n•port•tion 515 CAR Pool -Nwpl-<lntwn L.A . oUice tn, M.Smmer, 7 a.m-4 :30: \vinttr, 7 am -6 pm &fl)' or all days. ......,..,, fi•rHnels 5JG etc. No job too amall. 1 ,.._ _________________ , 1 ptr1on btwn 1-2 pm. brown-Tint('d, gold, ateel · JOth S a... 541--0036. 14 hr ana. serv. ~fon-1'ri at th!: Green rim!I VIC l ......,,. !Jrgently needed, 537-l329 ADDmONS to Com ' I . VW CamPtt ·69, poptop, PAL:O.l SPRINGS area top Lant.ern, 1930 Plaeentia. Comple1e Service. plsns, !f:nt, air, eng just o'hauld, goU coursn sWTUUnd tltt!1c ,~C~.>~1·=~~----LOST -Iri1h SeUer. 6 mo " old, vie l'of<:Gauih Sehl, Seal ~!itlm&te1. Jt · Ro~·e . Gen. ~ ti!'H, needs mimr body JJ units. l'ree I-dear tt BARTENDER, pe.rt time Bch. Rl-ward . Zl3/0l-a267 Contr. 642-5997/&4&-~3. wk. For 12600 eq in car. boat large yacht. 1&1.1 or power, 523--3M3 betv..'fftl l l 4 PM. or 431-3306 • MdiUon1 * Rernodellnll pla n(' or : · 493-40!8 coast prpty or ! 4934018. BEAUTICIAN wanted, Biuy LOST :i:: rand moth~ r · 1 Gerwlck I. Son. Lie. 90' Vifw lot, B'rmuds Original oil paintings value Cotta Mna. 1hop, New bracelet w / 6 childttn's 573--ro4l • 549-1170 Dunes C.C .. Palm Desert $500. ito $1,500. Trade lot rraduates welcome. SUnday hetidl, Vic: ,.ello•·stone Dr, Electric•I ror townhou1e, N~"·port rral eii:tstc. Orient&! turn. 4 evenlna: work. call mngr, --------,-iBt..rach area or! or ~r: 5"-991.9. CM . Rwd, 543-825-8. LlC'D Electrician, malnt. 673-2128 ~=-o''"'"·~""-"'-'-"~-~tl'B"E~E=LJN=E="'"'F"'Uhl~-.,,.--n-...t""' MALE Carin Tel'Tler, ~~t MTV. Aao, nald. lnduatrial. • * 20 Unit Pro!~sion&l :i AC. Lancaster, Aw_ J. help. Hilb profiL No con. or ~i::.. N..1'~·7 2!.,llllf! .......... t &U-U74. Bld1. win accept Trull S6.000 eq., bal S&,800. 6i%, Ml,y. No Jn v .i 1 t men t , MARTHA: ........-. ..... .,,,, -......... EL!:CTRJC1AN, licensed, Deeds or 17 to rww loan. $80. mo. Prefer ~ n&-m4, 560Wl. WON7 BE AflLE TO SEE BALD Mrlte Canary loll vie bonded. Small jobs, miUrrt.. Broker. County property IOYS l~I• YOU FRIDAY OR SATUR-Pt:nLnsula.67':°~ .. repaln. ~-6.36-2460 5(9.U21 DAY NIGHTS: GOING TO ~ ---------1tD dtltver Pf.llttt ln th.-SUI MOTORCYCLE RA c Es .. _, G•rdening Residential onnwr lot, La LOVELY home .. pool m Qanen-ht, s..n Juan Caplt. • ~to1. old Genna.n Shell~ ---------!Canada -Fllntrld&:t. S16.000 Azusll. Newly decorated. tra.no and C..platrano S..C THE SPEEDWAY male. u.t tn Mesa Vmk. ~· JapantM GardeMT '-'Ail.le ~ Trade f 0 r beach AfOTORCYa.E RACES REWARD. 546-+471. CDmpleie yd teMce. Neat propet'l)' or ! =~ 1o~:!:~hi ~;. ~ arui:>AILY PJLOT BOnf NIGHTS AT TifE 1-Rella.. Frtoe el1. 612-4339 988-6893 OR A NG E COJJ NT y Ownn-/Agt. 64.f..0175. ~ r~GROUNDS IN COSTA (. IMtnM:tilll )114'] E~ne:•=7= ~~~;!~%be;~ :~" lo~~~~°:i!:~-rn: ~t1 ::n1!:a! SIGNED: IRVING. 'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:.m I clean-up. 89HltSO. model C..dillac. for ••me in Oranp Co. ply Kono Hawaii Rest. DO YOU HAVE THI AMBITION TO MAKE $.10,000. + A YIAR? MIN WOMIN TF YOU 00, OUR COM· PANY HAS A POSITION OPEN F'OR YOU. YOU'Lt. BENEFIT FROM JN<XN. TIVES LIKE A NEW Im. CADlLLAC, AN IM)f'O. HAWAIIAN VA CATIOJlf IF'OR TWO), COMPU:1'!:- LY PAID FOR BY US, \VHJI.l! ENIOYmG THE sromrrr AND TIGE OF A N'£w l:XO'J'. ING PROJ'ESSIONAL C4o REl:lt. START DfM'O. FULL FRINGE IJENEnTI PLUSH OlTJCEJ ''11<~nn-w-""'1-~H~lnd~,-5-pin_1w>_l~,1t • DICK'S GARDENING c.an 0....nET/Agt. i>b* dept. ni . .nlltlt tor I~ Advice on all matten. Scihools & Res1demtal-Commerrlal 714/4!JS.t491 6'4-0715 ttrVlew DG S. &rtiot Blvd., TRROUGH y O·U R .U... Low, 1.larrlatw. 8utlne11t _._._.,_ ... _ .. _ ... _. ____ 57_5 Oean-Upa. Ph. W-0411 BAYF'RONT' Dock 3 BR, TRADE n acre1, Jovely s..nta Ana.. ===;-I SOCIATJON wrm DA.VJ: R-.dihp atvtn 7 dt,yi'a M.ACltAME CUSfOM lawn M"rvb, 10 3 BA. $95,000 Value FOR.: Borrero Sprinp for apta, C T C U ITV LOOKINGLAND, nKANC wetk, 10 a..m. to 10 p.m. Berinnlng ..m lntu. 2 hr. yn exptt. Avs lawn S6-'8 Trwt Deed&ot trade for!? commerctal or?? COLLEGE DISTRICT JAL INVl:STMEN1' AN- 3l2 N. El Camlnn Real, Clan. Tu~. evn. 1TnalJ fff WHlcly. 8*-7'Zl.5, M7-M&9. No. 2 Balboa C.OVU, N.B. Clear. l'iaa 2 im"*'1&tt opentnp t« ALYST. l"ROJ'LUION San Clemtnlt Studio in G.G. area. PhOne Complete Garde.nllW Owner 61>4331. Arent IK4-01T5 io1otnucdla11t typtst dtrlm. SAL&SMAN, R. E. *JtOK. •92--9136, m-oo70 far detalls • 539·896:2 or S.rtlct 1% aCT'lt Sprq\Jf River, Or· Ha\·e l oceanfront dupla-lO •W. hra Ptr wk. Apply ER TOUR FIRm' 'YEA.Jt'I YOUNG NAVY MAN (21) SJ9..7C«7. Ftte Eattmat .. ITJ.-UM egoo lot, &sut. cntry-slde. a . Want hou .. , condo, 1'1>'1 Penonnd Ottlot, 13To Ad· F..AilNING8 CAN EXCEED R.eceAUy exu.d to Aleutian PlJ.NO LJ:SSONS EXPERJ6/Cl.D Japanue No 1mog Ir few people. $1500 ot AtTOWhfild ct.bin. Ul!.I Ave., C.M. '34.570I $50.000. llf OOMMI!$10HI Islands , lftb mr-Leam the ba.A ica: sifht· Gllrdener, M&lntenance I: eq for jewelry, car, boll, Rich Irwin Ra.ltor C CXT AIL 1ou.-r.od ANDSDtVJCETEES. retl(!Oftdence wfyoonc i.dy rt:adln&:, tMor)'. etc. Call dean up. 5174Bl'4. antiqlJn or submlll 673.aJ02 615-MllO waitrt• wanted. See CALL NOW 11) ST JJ..J>. P1ffte lf.nd "Ohoto. Bruce ru.C.I. mu1lc LANDSCAPING-Prunina-Wll..Ltakearna.UhaU.tetn NBvacant2~JBR2'-' OludlYNl"'.Wh*ffone ONTHEROADTOWAJlltll Writ. clt.11\ntd ad No. 185. bq:rnd.l after I pm. CIH.D-Up. Sprlnlcler• 0ranp eo. ln trade on BA. bttns., ntw CTPtl, Eq 11111:, 3295 Nnpart BlTd. n:NANCYAL INl>D'EK· DAii)' PUot, P .O. Box l.MO, S4&-44'71. np&lred. rr.e nL :161-«nO. larte modf'ITI home, W'ith Sl!,000. 1ot 1'D'1, lot. azft1 N.B. DEN'C!: ANO A Ll1'!.1'laCI: C.O.ta l\.fe1a, c.aw. ~ 1ru=ro=R.o--=-==-• .....,....,=.~,... JapaJ'llM G~r octan 'View, tn Cll.pi.trano home C.M. L&cht~l'co=um""'=1:,......,.,""_w_/.,...,.--.,.,-CAREER. "EXPERCENCED dar)r, Col.lese. r;,q,. Ask tot Ex»'d. Yard Work 88.ch . .f86.6957. Rhr ~rr; .... 113-J.535 .unune-r chlJd can fot 2 LOS ANOILIS ffoluiHittrm· avail John Myer. 536-30» Ctan-up, P1antinc 6*--0£1.I l.ai' Bch I U Clf1 three !!O' :ii: 2 of the tlnett e&ltl l.8Uftdri-sirll {Ml, Btsin hJ,y lJ. (11J) tit l•t Protect )'OIJt hOrne I-pmp. \~~~~!!!!!~~~ ....,...._ -'--"·-G ... --.100' krtl. Yr If $14.340. Mo-maHl, Oranre Oo • dtoWI !6'?-1138. a6L ..__Mt ·~ Ozrrtnt lot-a1 n.f'a 1; ~~. na .......... , ..... .,..,. Tra.dfo for ~'% remrn.~klrhol.ae,l--C"O"•"OK~~.1=x=p~i~t1.-.---OR··-NOI c·ou-== (f'or bollud only) [ I~ ~lete G&l'dtnlnc Stf'o wm. 6 111 UL cq "" "''' '"'=""4H<U==,..',.'J_*'_"'"..,,.".,.,......., I ......_ ....... vk:t-. Kamalard, MM67e: 1st ~ .. :_.. lmpr S. Cal land or! Bch artL i15-11.!S Mu.a bt ov.r 21. AJ>Pl,1 in (JI•) S41 ... J71 1; -· COMPLXT't lf.•·n I: prden-PfOP. ";,,-~. or &H-0837 cwt. petW)n, 8'm1 • 8trlotft. Sl30 AU ht Mr. 11""- 0CTOBER Fnt, youlti tour l J··------· ltia JIH'Viot. Want 14 to U onlts. Haw WILL tnde 16i' 0.r)'lllotf W. Cout fl_,., Nil. SAN 01100 wkl. Ania:, Munich, Zur'lch. Babyslttfnt Jim 548-(H(G $215,000. ~-ln 2 homft, F.V. ~n St.tr Nil boat w1th CUSTOM UP!tOlsrrnEJt. (1f4) 27f.476t STl9 ·tnct Lv, tno + ltAY " ~tin, rMff Jll"08l)tttU• tr.11"., partial pil,)11Wl'lt wanted, Top pa)'. Ask fer Mt. llWw In E\U'Of't up to 1 yr no lldd. BABYSITTING my home, LA\VN hhdnt. 11aullni:. rww ltt a.rln Quintard 1171 for 1m11 VW bus. ** ~ ** alr tan. ~1'7M. lrt fncd yd, hot mt"ala, da,y lawna, d•a,,..up. prunl111. lt.rb(w BL, C.M. ' , NIM'SU J.UON h Mal'clan -\ii • nll•. &t~~. F'f'ff ••I. c.n 54f..7J79. hour of marle tor dllldnm For th.at ll•m under $50 Thi la1lt!1t dnw 1,1 U.. Wul * • U . , \.,. t'J;p'4. enny ptnchtr ' Call M:J..!i611 •SI.wt -· • rc.i_._ *-*~ .. .. - l DAILY '1LOT Iii l~_L••_·-~l[Il] I r~. J1111 13 lll71 L1...,11•it lllll.__I _ .. __ ·-~l[llJ[ • llfil _I _ ...... _-_ll§JI ... .... )~ _I _·-___,],l--'--'~1 [ Mwdw .. ll§J,[~ _._ .. _ ... ~Jfl 3 LI,.., l Tm-, $2.DO HelpW•nt.d, M&F no . * DRIVERS* No El!perience Necessary! Must nave clean Callf. drt11. lng r«Dl'd. Nol under Z. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th SI., C.t.I. -I Exec St>c'y lo Ji"OO ln1u1·11nce ~·,. $500 I AIP lO $.iOO Jr ~'l.'·y LO S..fj(l I Gal ~ r1da.I'. tun .)Oh s.IDO NEWPORT Personnel Agency Ill Dover Or .. N.8 . 642-)870 Ex('('Ut11·!! S!!crt•iary i or Help W•nted, M & F 710H•lp Wanted, M & F 710tielp W•nted, MI F 710 PREP COOKS BROILER COOKS SALAD GIRLS Don the Beachcomber now accepting opplicotions from men ond women, full or port time everyday I ex- cept Sunday) from 9 A.M. · 6 P.M. APPLY AT DON THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Antlqun IOOAntkfuea IOO Furniture Ill PUBLIC NOTrCE By order of Russ Ciphe rs & Assoc., \Vestern Liquid ators has been commissioned to liqui- date a t public auction the complete inventory ot one of Southern California's largest & fin- est antique stores. APPROXIMATE VALU- ATION $75,000. AUCTION 2 NIGHTS 2 NIGHTS ' NIGHTS Fridi1y nite, July 16th, 7:30 PM Saturdi1y nite, July 17th, 7:30 PM • r\uctioneer's note: This is the finest selec- t ion of antiques ?.'e have ever had the oppor- tunity to sell at public auction! If vou are a collector. antique enthusias t or deaier: Don't miss this auction! GRETA need8 home ~ SOFAS-oil klnd>-wttlle tlwy * AUCTION * WI S2.:l t"a_ ~1141 t•tne F'urrututt chain, whiJe they Ia.st, S9 • Appliancea E-a. End tab,ltt, S4 u. uri--, 188..l Harbor Blvd. C.\t. Auctiong Friday, 1:00 p.m. ADORABLE, f•iisty, M-a.IU!y ~9457. Windy's Auction Barn blk &: ll"Y tiaer 1tnped male "'Al.NUT h "· • r75" Ne••port CM 646.8G86 kiuen nd5 Io vi n & tun. " utl.'no:r .!ltrver, "'· · • ~ like ~v•, $59. l ~. dlMlll' &hind Tony's Bld&: ?-.lat'I ====-~~---~! table .r. chairs, Sl2. 5 pc THOUSANDS ()( doll&'S! ot HEALTIIY, lrisky p!.ipll. l dllX"tte tRble .l.: cha!~. $3j, eleclron lc eqpt & mois. 4-~ii Cockapoo, • ju~l UJo't', l88j Jiarboi.• Blvd, )led 1 ca I/ Dl' n ta I eqpl. d~. ;H&-2336, 3128 Lincoln C.\I. .>t&-!H5T. llealeni & who 1e1 a I e r111~"c'>'~·~--------I VELVET IOfa .r. IO\'f'Seal, y,l.'JCOmf'. BLACK rta.nclard do :ir. i e Spanish oak Iii blei;, 96Z--9824 alt S "'·/papers. 6 yrs. t d. llercu!on den furniture. All A~f'IVERSARY Sa.Je • 50~;0 w/chUd. ~ alt 12 hke nel'o'I S a i:rlJ1i:e . of(. •~n &. Sat, July 161h le plc~. fl.1.j...0036. 17th 9 A~! . 3 P~t. Retrcsh-1 .G~E-R-.-"-"-. s-,,..--,,.-rd-. -maJ-.-.-.1 i\f 0 VIN G to Oh 1 o. menbi st>l'V"ed Serra Thrift yr., needs l:OOd home. Everythmg must ~. Lo Jo Shop, 113 ~la.in St, H.B. .o!9D-J623 &ft 5:lll pm (~piJ­ pr1ces, /'io rsnbl o t fer GE \\"asht'r. \\'orking con-1.tano Beach). rrfusr.d. Sam...fipm, ::04.:; dilion $65 or best offer. CATS I grey tern.'-I blk Grc1.n1 A\'t, C.~I . 5-l9-389l. Stereo recorder player $60 male', .C mo old, house tn.ia· !1por1!\\rr.r manu faccurt>r. Sa n Juan Capistrano. '.\h .. s! present good appeari:ince. have e\t-cllent shorthand and typ ing ~kill~. Phone Help Wanted, M & F 710 '.\ltS& Hil burn at 49.'l-4.J82._ I J':\1 looking for a young man EXPER!E..'\CED Real Es1a1e I 1nte1'('sted in learning !ht .salesman ll"ante<l. Rare op. restaurant btlltness. Nigh! ponun1iy for ngh! acth•e nian.ager position open. Ap.. pl!rson. Call for appt, Ellen 1 ply in person lo the: Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted,. M & F 710 HIGHLIGHTS ~~V e:~·i~~~e b~':t c= ~l-~~. oiler. 543-8 99:> 0'1,,"~"'~";;:,""'°~"t=="s-,~,-.hi~.-.. -.1 Pers.onnel Cler;--Cun collection, Edison Dining room suite velvet living rm che.ir.1, $25. \VIU. mo\"e ~rthlng you 1 black, male:o;, h!!brkn. C&ll C. :\lahonty ReaJty, .C92~l~i I Original House of P ie1. 3110 EXPER medical l't'Ceptlontsl : l\'ewpart Blvd, NB. Also & 5rc·y w/i..nowledge ol ·';oo-ki;";';l;~;;';';P;. ;b;";'"°';;~';·;;; j shorthand. Send resu m<' to • P.O. Bo\ 1296, Newport Bch, 92660. EXPERIEKCED paint .store ('lerk. \l,'alker Paint \Vork.s, 642-5ns. EXPER.JE..'l;CED man make boat covers. "Wages. 6-l2-li89 00 Top MANAGEMENT X-~nLITARY OFFICERS BE'1'\'EE:-I AGES 25-30. It' YOU liAVE RECENT- LY RETURN'ED FR 0 i\1 VIETNAr-.I WF: HAVE A JOB '11-IAT YOUR LEAD- ERSHIP QUALITY \\'ILL FIT RIGHT INTO. YOU \'VJLL ACT AS A RECRUI1'- ER F'OR A LARGE LAND INVESTMENT C'O. L\"TER· VJE"\.V PEOPLE \VHO RE· SPOND TO OUR ADS. CAN 'T BE AFRAID TO l\IEET OBJECTIONS, Entenainmem: field victrola, Shell chairs from Marilyn ~-tonroe Reehner chairs, a""OCado, buy in th.is column uld ~S-1652. 'fyp.e 50 from Shirley Temple movie, Train !steam $-1.9 up. Ut~F. ~ li&rbor more. Call i.tter 3:30 p.m.1:4,-,CUT="°E~k7Hcto-,,-.~2c8~icac<k~21 ~IUs1 have natural beauty m 0 vie "Poor Little locomotive & tender) Blvd, Ci\I. ~94,,7. 53&-1648. Calico. Last tl')' betore EXECUTIVE from movie "R yan's EBOl"'Y Wurlitzer 1p1 net --" und o~ P.'.onn.I Ag.ncy Rich Girl". C h airs Express", Cann 0 n · · 4-150 x 16-8 ply llJJ ,,·eather po . ......-l575, organ, studio rrp l\l'in bf-ds tl_re!. ~Hi" heavy duty split FREE Dor, small 1 year Clld 410 w. Coast H"'·y., NB from movie "Return caissons (Ci\1il \Var & table, n1aple t' h's I r1111~. Chev or GM c . femaJr . Spayttl. All ict10ts. Suite H 6-15-2716 I to Peyto n Place", type). 2 ships from \1·/d12sk 64'1-5889 sa7-9163. Good honie, G4.>-Zl87. PROFESSIONAL p h 0 n e , Carved settee. movie "Tora Tora" USED Early Amer maple CABIN FOR RENT ADORABLE k' soilcuor _ Dana Poin• San j I 1 Japanese cruiser, 1 bdrm set-bOokca.se hdbrd ,1 lh , ••. b 0 •• bl itten11 -1 ' U S nk ) l 0 0 . i am. mo .....,.l's_ y ay ... ack, l liger, g \\'k~ old . Clemen!e, C•p1strano area. , · . ta er Need~ reflnish"R i we· Si 7 ~'1 m4 · · · · ..... ttps . ..., . .,.,, . Tralr!M Ii. \1•eaned ~.>-l53> \\'ork in your 0"''n hoine., OVER 500 ITEMS PLUS OVER 500 ITEMS 6-1-1-SZlZ. ·n S~\11TH Corona elec. FREE po"·bio di ............... , B\'Sl deal In aJ'E'a Phone 5 b . . o •TIAN B boo '"" ..,.., .. _., 8J5-l46,j betv:een 9 00 ugg1es. Penny scales. Pia nos, Hall trees, ''"'' ' or arn arm lypewriter. Ll~ nt\\', $100. 1,, double bed · ·- a.in Pumps, Iron stove, Ship's wheel. Swords, (·tair_ Good "''OOd. c~hions 673-2425 .aft 5:30 pm. &1i-°8099 fnd noon, T t /l 'I 0 k l~""'~"~"''.'.'.".'~"~''~i~0~64+-0~:"!_57~7~· "li'li<Si!ili\s:i.a;J;<i-;;:;;--s;;;hl;-Ki'rniri~~;-;;;--;:;;;:;I n.====--,--,--~ rac or '"' ra1 er, a tables. Carved c hair s. -FUCHSIAS-Basket ilnd Bu~h.:; KITTENS btt OPERATORS aingle needle Carve~ sideboards PLUS PLUS PLUS many Garag• S•le 112 Varieties. 2305 EJ.den Ave, homes. 10 COO<! ~::r.. P~ ::Y,., '1 ',.•0a~y. other items t oo numerous to mention!!! PATIO Sale _ TM! Ne"'.,.....rt Costa i\Iesa. 6-16-lSSS •·•• f°'"NE p[DC"'-"''El •Salary + Bonllll Plan .. "" r\.V 1 1'..J\-11 "II" e Plush Otfices 6-12--3472 NB. Inventory has been moved for the conveni-Harbor Busi n es li & Mi1cell•neou1 "Lady" 1\fixed \\.',.imariner ·-----EXPERIENCED liea\')' du:y SERYICES*'AGENCY • ll'u~e Benefits P.EAL ESTATE SALES-ence of this 2 Night Sale to: Profe!'~ional \\'omen·, Oub W•nted 120 l'riendly k ~ll-beh11v~ f & F P I e Start Immediately J\lE:-i . Ti""'d of woe"-arf' having !hell' annual . -e S.l.>-1914 e machine operalor for boat covers. Top \\'ages. 6-l2-3iS9 EXP 'D INSURAlliCE SECRE:TARY for medical ol!J«. &16-3903. rer . ee os1 ions ,... " BOB'S AUCTION garage-sale on Sat & Sun, B~YING ~ver dolla~s,? .· -· Sec'ty to $600 I ing nights & \Veekends'.' Ti-July i-th & lSth irom silver coins, gold, paying -PART-Per~ian k1tte0.5, fi B"gho C'a""ble girl "'ith good CALL NOW lie ('Ompany needs a pubhc 1 to d liar 57· ,,,~.. 1\·its ..., 1Dam-:1prn at :117 Santa Ana P 0 -Jo-"""'· · i;kills for busy young Prei. 547-6771 J relations representati\'e in 204 W. Chapman Ave., Or.1nge. (714) 531-1141 . , ** 54:.-4101 ** f /G boat laminators. Piece 'vk -plenty of wk . Challanger-Slln Pedro. 213 831-8803." t lhe Costa t.le-sa I Newport Ave, N.B. home o! l\1rs. J. Mu11c.1l ln1trumenta l22:1°'=~~~~,:...----I Empk1yer pd, ee, ' area. r.tu!t ha1·e a real 1 mile Weit of Newport Fwy., 1 mile East \V. Broback. CUTE lively kitteruo. Ready p~~~~~b~e~c·;l~x~:ic~5~~gh! :;~t f~dams estate or loan background. of S.A. Fwy., 1 mile North of Garden 2 B&\V _TV sC'ls: ~now 5iids, Lc~~V.~I~ c~~:1':00d~~ ~ !:i.'es';~:;~~her, litter tnJn. accl'g. e:-:prr. Shorthand 80. Mr. Xlnt saJary &: f.'Q. benC'f1ts. G rove Freewi1y g11.n:len1ni;: tools: youth bed, clutlcd. Almo!t new EXCEPTIO!\'A I~ I i v e -in typt" j(I. Eniploycr pd, fl'e. All information C'Clnfiden!ial . _ ii 22 caJ undcr..,\·aier spcargun; 67j..62'"J6 U:\'REAL kitten~. ti 11.'ke old. housekecpPr English speak-p I Cl k $416 :\JAN, retired, for early Send rt'Sume to Classified F misc. Thurs-Sun, 2176 · Orange &: \\'h1tr., bl1.ck, l"g •. 1,,1.• • 00,,dable. erionne er 111orning ball pick·up. Apply ad i\'o. 137, Daily Pilot. P.O. urnitur• 110 Tustin St., N.B. :>48-6781 BUNDY Flute $l00; J\IUNTZ Ligc-r. 5-1S-!l697. " "' "' Fro"< olo. •ppearance. Gd. I II i j' ·~ d '· t •100 " in person, Cos!a Mesa Golf B t'~ c , 'I --..... pe ec,; cos ., ne\\', ·1 DARLi''G _, i\Iu~t like good children. Ex-1 · A p1·ca t pd Ire ox <llAJ, o,; a " esa. E1'r4lloy~t cl. SAT & Sun _c ~ m p It t e now $-10. s.1S-9Sll. • " mue kittens~ 1 ceptional benef11i; to ac-'1{sp~.g.J7t: (~; l~ine.) c.il. Range. 2717 Newpol'l Blvd, Ca. 92626. . . • household ful'nif'h tngs & a~ sweel lemal~ calico, Ca1 ceptable app!.cant. Cal l 642-1470 C.:\I . Real Estate Sales eavt11g pliance!'.. Call :>16-6-188. 1212 Office Furniture/ lo\"ers only. 549-3538. ~tn. Dopp 84~2 bet 6 &. Matur e Ho1te11es Help Wanted, M & F 710 Dorsc-t Lane, C.:'11. Equip. 124 2 .4.DORABLE 6 ,1.k old mlh 9 pm only. I d ' TO JNTERVtE\V 'f\\'O e:<petienced • \\'ill con-:Jir. s, ktt l LABORATOR\'. ntalul't' a y NEW RES!DE:No TS sider beginner. Active Hunt-SERVICE •o•"'O". ,·-:;,;:,, 2015 PORT Pro\·ence Place l ens, \\'hi, 1 liger. FEMALE f'11.ctory Pack11g-for light clean-up, Ji ling, ~ " " ~,... 1 e lllOfJ Jlarbol' v·1ew llomes, Thurs. STUDENT or 11alesman de~k. * * 847-1416 ill* -P•rt Tim""-ington Beach otflcl'. CALL d i 11,.,_ 3 'i d J';-'°""°''""'--,~~-~-1 e~ j '6 or over. Sl.6.3 hr to misc .. part timr . ...-t k t BOB 01 Y ne('(J app y, full 11mc. J'"r1, Sat. l\Tany valuable <unul, sice. ra.wers 1LARGE loveable Lab. Jo'ree :o;lat1 i\1ent raises .• '>18-512.l/ * * 49-1-0701 * * CAR&. TYPE\\ R.JTEP. NEC.! ~ appt. As OJ' 29688 Or1ei;:a Hwy, SJC. Pleas" buy rnv houseful 01 tteni~. center. $3.:>. 54G-TI44. 10 gd homf'. U:>ves kid!. C&ll FRY cook & pantry, female, LATHE WORK ___ Cal!_ S47-309S __ I ~::;~· .::!-11~!~ Realty * • SILK SC'TIF.E~ -*-Jurnllure .. ~!J;ng all, t.lake * PATIO Sal<': Thtu·i & Fri. P lano1/0rg•n• 126 aft 5. 897.S882 part time. Benton's Cotree 5-18-.:>13.'> 'Iii 9:30 pm. MARRIED MEN I ROBI NSO . ha .-* SETUP & OPEPJ\TE * I offer. 5-\8-:)984 9 am -'.'.Luis of nice thin~ BEAUT Russian Blue .c mfl e.. H ,. 1. .1 T N S ~ opening ..._ k . i' . 1,. 1 9 ~" _,, ?"J" f;i Shop, 13..'i 5· """"~1 flY.. LOOKIKG fnr more than jus! "0 age inu · oi strvlt'(' our I for display man. f:xper xln"l .-.~cisioo \\ · .J-,,..,,. "'1 0 . ..u FOR sale Ken1nore front Jn good cor ..... "" 1 more * Super Org•n Sale * old male kitten. Afrectiona~ Laguna Beach. another ~I)? Help others 10 equipnlcnt & rarn o!her he r \ 1 I prn. I lood dish"·a~her & sen:ice \ra~, Apl \j(). C:'>I. Trade-ins, niost trom ret11'('-&: 11·el1 trained. 5-IS-.::S7l, F\JLL-ume ien o lr 1ct , enhance 1he1 r per s onal " ..... ,. ., ,, ,,,._ "' "' " ~ n. "" , LA\\'N ~le: Stereo, d!llf'tl~ cs,super clean, lotaki~2 KITIEN'S, \\'ell trained, part-time ('lerk k lull-1\me hfau1y in "Beaulilul Ideas" prevl~!I 1 in~~-'~· kar~~ Fashion Island N .B. )'Our ho mt in n1• nrar C1:'11· \ \\'l\~her, $0.i. \\'l':dge\\-'OOd set. mls<' housf'hld goods. inc.-, latest mode-ls, H-100 II, f'asy to feed . \\'ill deliver lot --\\"Ork .. Could inean dEoubl1.ng ~\)•,I i"'~, "·''10· _' _",~,-,~~o'°. 0 2. \S!..,.,...,._R "'"'"d 3 •I•>"''''· eoolt•cl. s·,· .. '"," ., 0 • 0 PBX. Apply \n Jl('r~n. Dtv. of Gen'\ Foods, No e:«p. oppor uni Y 1 · ,,.. · PBX ---fury Park, Fountain Valley. chrome l<Jp i;as s1Q\·e. Sj(). loo.I El Camino, C.:'-1. ~:-Jf!2, T.WIJ's. C-3, RT-3. A-approval M7_4128 Theodore Robins f ord, 20EO IW'<'. No ......_,. to rioor. E.'(ec. for perMinal inll:'rvit'\v, B"-· opc-rator. Ans\\·eril'\::. 21'.:/697~1::66 Zenith 21" h!k & ,,·ht TV & 100" ~l l' c., CV ~I li~~~~·~~~~-~~~!I ""''' 11\'t'en 8 & 10 am. 496-238::. 1< e r v . "x p,. r p r r I 'd I ___ t•RJGJD,\IRE rclng .,t>: '· ' · s. ·•· · ' any lh1 rbor Blvd, C .. \I. 5t>f' Ruth pos. avail. 8·12-M-1. D·viston of Consolidated Huntington Bch. _.\!a in I y * • TOOi, r.tA1'F.P.: • * s!ert'o t'Ombo. need!! \\'Ork baby r rib, comp!, $lj; Jump iv/ Leslie spkrs. Also Lo\\TY Coburn. LOOKIN G krr .<evo ·-,.-,71-,,--F 1 da~ ~SI. 1 • OR TOOL &: DIE * l:2j, 19.32 ~feyer Place, C.~I. !ll'al $2. 67;:,..J..)9.3. & Conn, Ha,·e a day at the [ ,,11 and Suppl~s JI~ I GAL F'RIDAY: Sonic typr, perienred, maturr cleaning M""'A'T· URE WOMAN SAL·E·S. ,\f"n ~1 \~-j.l.~.i 'Ill 9:::_o p._m_. befr 5 pm. I --/Jeach & shop 111th us Lo1\-" some S/H, somr public d <" 1 Hou1ehold Good1 114 r,;1 price~. Te1·ms. ·\\' 11111,~;;;;;;;·::;;~ malrons [nr hig!l den1an Ge&ral office &: :o;ale~. Pf'r1TI STOP.I.II, TYPIST-Acri rlerk :l day~ BEDROO.\f la~p6, gooc r.radr O""n Sun.12-t HA:\1-rl:'lations & ~ou ha\'e e:t-C'Ommerrial !) u i Id i n ~. 11•k. mus! !)(' 11.bl"' lo 11'0rk rond S~ ea i P" l\lt'd11 ., ,, b 1 • " ST C ci!emcnl & the job. Start JI' Part time, ful! 1ime position. Opporlun. LOOKING & ACT ' bed . · · 1 1 · PVT. Ply . ........, r. iou~r. !1-10:\D ORGAN" • UDIOS, i1ta 152 ""''l)(lrl area. it) Io r advanet>nien!. ~~riun. Call i\lrs. ~tyer. I ~ca~ roon~· sl'' 119· pool. huge y;ird, quiet st 285-1 E. Coast H"'Y, Cd~t. -.---------~ $~\! i\.lary i...e", 5-I0....6(Jj,) _,_, . ..,_. ~~i2'l. :~18-J.181 Sall:'!I minder! person. :we !or · · ' 00 au · neiv slu :n couche~. shor1 dri,·e to bch. (21.'.:I 6-M-89~0. REGIS. SU\·er Persian kl !.. G CY L\'"N Calir I.Jr. Full or pl :'l,IATUR" .• ,,·\tee ''''"I"" toc )-"Our:set!, a real career Of>-\\'AITH E~S. nvrr 21. cxpcr, Jsters, covedet!es & 691-4?\" tens; 4 nm.; malc ~i;;,pet: COASTAL A El\' 7 ~ r,,, """ . .... l l m.'.''_huig s_>1i·a::: I.imps, SI~. · "" SUJ\l/llERCLEARANCE: r<'m~le St '", b-•d••· Top ,•90 H bo Bl , Ad un1P am·» rm 'I T 8 305 , roriu111ty .. "\Jill uture or prC'r . n1a111rr. ne111 & C"iean M II 118 E ~ " c ar r ii am~ H . t B h "on ur~. \\rd -·30. • lif}. J~~.1 Harbor Blvd, i1ce aneoUI . . s. AL . hlood 1,·"•. "'" '""'" 10 To ----unt1ng on eac · · r1~hl nian. Earnings t-01n-appear. Conla("t i\11·~ Cox. " ,,t\1"""9~""' -GENERAL CLERK C I t H in niy o"n home. Ttaosp I . C.\J. :HS-9"1:i7. Ka11·a1, Ste1n1ray, Bal(hl'1n, ::::.OP\! 0 • ,, .•• , ••••. onva 8SCen osp. 1 11 n . 9GS-~21 -n1enct> 1mmed1a1rly should Ship Ahcl)", Res!, Laguna • " """' Opening in H.B. ore. ii you ) 18811 Florida Ave. · ~ aiea · ~. be 1n <'X«ss of S2i0. fl('r 11·k. Brach. <194-20.:>o ! ·E0v""E0R~Y.~T~H~r.~,~G-~, .. ,.-,-~,.~is * AUCTION * ~;~rli~~·. ,;~~d. ~~~· SE,\LPOINT s~,,-m-,-,-,--0 can accurately type 50 \\'pm , H B 847-3515 1 i\11\TURE 1\oman to care for N · sollC"i!" ---ireek Din· 1 C rn, c. J up. • • -1 ful l bl Kt< l . I ·o canvassing or ing. \\'AtTftESS, mus1 be 21. F.x-• ini:: se onn FR IDAY 7 :00 P .M. To\LS, PLAYERS. }"ne-'ly 'h"' . ood_ Fa1her e & intel"efiled 1n "·ork1ng or • rnn\·alescin" strnke patient, J 1 · by · t t o,... n • -Bo I '" D i if I ., . ..I'\ .,. nrrvirw,. appo1n r,1en ""'r, Be"•kt••o/l"oo•h ,h•f!. ..,a. ,_,,,_zy y rerlner, JULY l6TH tei"pi<OO< •'"foe c ampion ,housebroken. a gr"Olvl~ in~urance co. w / r.IAI for Pa ms ote · """ 11\I' 1n or out, non-smoker. 9 d 8»27-1 •-' "' u S End bl ~ " ~1~~ \.\.'Orking oor.d & ben-Cliff• ~r., 4lg;_r:_;.;; ~:ch. /'\A ;irra:!h_._96_2-0_ i6l_. __ S~n~~S ·:a:~~:~ =~~rhini~ ~ Cati for appt. 6~10.__ ~:~~~r. La~~s.~ii~;:; l~~~u~~~~i~~~cn. ~\'~~1/1~:~ }~1:;~;11~~~)\~~· p~~E~~~~ s.;~-:::-P 0 · f n 1 --MAIO WANTE 0--l\!ATt;r:.f L1tbys1t1~r Io r Start a career \\'/Bee li ne I ][§] 8' 1l"<1rage i!rn1s. ffollCla. J.)18 pia nos. Colored TV, Slerro, Costa i\tesa 71~/64:i-32.)() SI .am e s e k i r I ens -Call Personnei 842-7751 Un 1gard In~ra~ Gmur An Equal Opporrun11y Employer I 1~G=E~N=E~RAL OF-FlCE Gr.ood !}'Ping. call Loraine, I \\'rstchrr p,,r...,)nn"! ,\gf'nry, 21}13 \Ves!tl1H Ur., r\ B., 6-lj...2710 GRADINC CO:-ITRO L TECH Comp11 r11nn Tl'st1r1g & \n- l'!'JC'rlion <1f t11.r1h 1111.•. ()f11l'• rs in \Voodl .. nd 1t11ii-.\. lr- \'ll"ll". 213 · 3-.kJ-Ojl)~ llANOY\1A~ lor moirl Zl;ra! apprar11ncf'. ~lu~t drive. $1.R~ to 11\art. 494-RJ21. --HEAD CASHIER i\'Prdr<I, 111:,r 26·34 . Prn11;1n. <'fit position. Apply 1n per· "'"· SILVERWODDS •45 t~uhlon !.\land HOTEL-Front ore ce~hi"r must be. ho.le.I r xpr r. "'CR 4200. Apply In p" r ~ o n N'P\\·porl••r Inn, I 1U7 J;un· bortt Rd. N.B. HSKPRS Emplyr pay1 fee. George Allt'n Byl11nd Ai!r n- ry 106-B E. 161ti, s.,\. 547..-0l!Jj, HSKPR.-nun;e" a id. fl~tii.~t 1n clltt o! qua<lraplrRir i:tn!. Jvn, Lo~ly 'rpat'~I<' qll'!I. aft 5: 613-0!ljl. ----HOUSEKEEPEB. -Com- penlon, pnrl l1n1l' :'ll usl drive-. No 1n10king 9G2--:1124. -.ftouSEKEEPEH • - lhurch nnr.""I'.\. ~un s. Fa...~hions. Be your 011·n belss. M.rch.lndi"' r,rr.,.,,. _ S)h·ia Ln, N.B. ~11-3261. Bd rn1 .sf'!S, Bunk beds. WOULD YOU llou.5('broken. ! 11 ks. $20. &12-3030 <'1111 !il!l-f!?,?fi Comm + .,.,. a rd r o b r. . V \\"ESTl.\"GHOLTSF: clCThe~ C\!C'-ls r.f clra11er< ~l3p]c 837-:.S..lS --$35-PER-OA_Y __ 113/43().3!JJ.i nr 71~ f'l."r2Jl7. dut~· ~lack dT)er $i:i: f1lin.t' r;ihil' ,t, rhairs Coffte ta· BELIEVE 1-,S~IA7'M=EcS~E~===--I MGMT JR . COLLEGE GRADUATES LET US START YOU IN PROFESSIONAL CAREER SALESMAN , Antiqu•i 800 cabifl('t, it'1!rr ~i1r ~ ~ blr.-. ;;c"·inc ni~chines, Var-FP.EE ORGA;'-; LESSO;\S KITTENS I dr.J\\l'I, l:o.\'];1,:J'..'.. ~.~i: ~I uurn.;. r:.cfn& "'· s r 0 v' ~. a.s long as you like! Ko ttg-:107 Crest, HB ~!"fl. 11<1iTirn •. rhi!dren fnr \"ourr ai;:gres~h" ro. Ca!l l SCRAM LETS ·,,,,,,.," ''oobt•'g•l•o• J"" O • " _ 0 r;:inr bo!ITT1n din':! chatr<; b~ \\'ashe1-s. Dry "' rs A.'l;D · _. '"" "· ""' 091 154 ' ' • I I t I :.11·s. Schrnirlt, \\'r~lrl1f! Prr-C 'i d • 30 ~1~~1:1r.1 u\~r.;.i·4:;1-~~.1~0f'u-I .--nnncl ,\~1'1h·y. '2043 \\"es!· ) ~~":· b!k 11·/cush1on.~ .i150 J\1 UCJ I ~fORE' omc·oA0SnTa~U:s1d'ro l'.:-:::-::---------1 -~ ~~~~~·E~:·R~~:00-. -ANSWERS 1-11-R;~~~: 1)(-rf ~1/l irm milt· I WINDY 'S AUCTION 6-12-28.il ~Gc'.,o,S: ~~~LIS!I ~!~~:. , G _, k II "t C II . _ . Irr~~ & bn.\ ~prig~. Opens !n CO\li· HA:-01.\10~0. SI e i n w a Y. 6 11·k• old Vld Tll};I NVEST:'ltENT ·~ ' '"·"' ~ 1 ~; :ovin~ rn_ a '11rtt lr -fc1gn-Aba~h-1\ln~ sl.tc or 111111~ .\:!':i.I · :_BR~J\\"SJ:: AROU:-:D Y11.mah.i. New A u.<<"d bt-auliful. $..)j(), K~rmlt . i\ ,. 'f}J. IJ1r<1lnl'. \\rstC'l1!f l'rrsnnn"I /larndv -f'Al'\TF.D \I 1 '·I ' i 20 .. 11~ N1•11·rur1 131\·d. pianos of most mak,..o:, Best Rigg.~. Ph· :;.16-.i99a Fll-.LfJ IS f.'\P,\;\IJ Li '1 A ''"tl 11-I II D · . ap P <"<lmOp) "'' ~1ni;< r , n I I T . "Id \I "i "' r.ArlD!.\', A~D FOR Olt/: 'I 0011 • :-.. i;:~ne~1 .. z::0 esic' r ·' Torl;iy any 1:"1rl {"<.Jn hf' rir-r!-"'lina11T'f'<s t.· hox '.opi·inl!"t'. ,:,r 1111~1 uny s. ~~ t ~1:116;6 buy~ ui ~.Calif. at Schn1idt ~2iJ!l. CO;\ll'A:-.'Y TO KEJ·'.P L'P _;_ · ·ti ,,. 1' I,~· ilS 11 p11•111rr. prov1rlrd f·:,c·rl. $60. 10E9 Santa Cruz. .. os~pf,~~aD \ILY 9 4 i\1us1c Co., 1907 N. i\Iain,l ·AcKcT~-,.,-,-.-,:;,.-,-n-0-l•_d_pu_p_p_i,-,I \VJTJJ Tllf: ('()~!"TA.\T n;:. JV) I ~,-,~rrF:T;\R\' f1~r il ll1"1rt l'hr~,;-\l f'll...!:_·'..!.:"._T~:I). c .. \l. aft .'i pn1. --~· I . tn --Santa Ana. ror !'ale. Ila,~ ll"bots /.:. ;\J,\:\D.' \\~: :'\Ef'.I) ,'\!•.\\' '(ff.!{!/' .<1rrn CPA . R<irikkrrpin1: l'\'Jl 1\N'flQU~; Filii;J'{'r don1rd 2 OLIVE l'lnyJ & \.\"alnut l'fl!l· JOHN'S BIKES PIA1':0 :;•~· Grand, ~~50. df\\cl aw.~ re1no1·ed. 1 "'k! PEOPLE \vn·11 SA I. F. S n•q'rt_ Snlary <ifl"n. Call 1!'1fl !ri 111I; 11 \t h wood !-.l11ts EW Good l'Ond. UCR student, uld. CaJI 54&-7""'··, ~ lrmp_ chair.~. Arllique 1\"h ' N """ A:\IJ :\H,'.'I! T. AB!Lll'Y TO · ~.'1-2792 for a ppl 1;" h1~h '( :10 long 11 16 \\-'1dl' dt'tsser &. malt·hin; i!('.~k --i\fu~I sell. 84i-S007 aic 5 SILK\' Terriei' f!"malt pup- l!ELP SI::RVICE OUP. PRO----SHARP-GALS s:ti. :>I~. w/brnch. Old oak ,1.ash Columbia '" Premium p.m. py, 3 mo. old. Sliolr. AKC. ' 'ESSIO,,\I, CLll .. "-ELE. We •.ce ".ow accepting •·· Stoy• • Romon• " -'' U'<0,.1ni: fork prrn1nnrnt po. PE;-.;:-.·srLVANIA Du Ir h .~iand. Xlnt ronl!, Lgf' relec· Spartin,. G·"'S llO SJ-j(), 546-1216, I applications for -JO i "' ~0 s~1 oo • -·' i.on, bOunqur !'alf'<, illus\ <'UphOard A, f'arly pine \\"f'lls tor~· 1hl & G ctirs. 5-tS-2:>23 six 3 .,.,..,.,,,. "" • YOU'LL .'l'AF:T l i\!~l'D.. br e:'l"per, full & pt tune po-Filt'"2"o dehk, P\'I p l.v , --:; spc«ls $65-$8.) ~fALTESE puppie~. »oft., O:'<l A ~1 'LL TRAl:-.'ING * HOSTESS OLD oak f.t \\'aJnut dining l pd /,,, COLT 1860 Arn1y "'"/holster ,,.hl!e, 10,·able nurr or lur. ~llions a\'ai\. Call for ;ipp!. 5'll-94 3l roor11 sr1, Lge tbl, t'haln:. s .-, niC'n . \\'ornen $l6:i. Colt Baby DragoJOn, il-l/5J6..-2376, ""28"•. PROGHA~l T!l,\T \\'IL I. * eur~oy Thr Look 644-6500. $53.j(J-$iO ......,...., E:-IABLE YOU TO BEG!:-! ~ Applii1nces 802 huf!f't, cupbo.8.rd 1' ~rr\'er. 6 REPAIRS-~ $1:.0, Coll_ 185:0 A"'.'y AKC R~lcred Coll;-o ..... * DISHWASHER --SHARP GALS--...,.. bdrm ~~t. A rv>~tr' ~d <· -Rich Conv •t7 Mts• Wt• ~ '"~ A:-> EXCITJ:-.;G LlfETl::iE I ,.~ ..... , ,. .. ~ ""' · . · " ;,. ' .... ,,. pies tor sa~. Tri-<:olored. CARF:Jo;R C0ASHl1E8RJSl1H1 ~STPETS."F:S KF:N:O.IORF.' Auto 11.11.~he;. t·hest on chest. 1979 Orang{' \\'elidu cx,·per~. rt'paodieion chfosters. 546-7827 Price $j().OO-$IOO.OO. Hal't ver 11 "' / inie l11tt-niodrl, )iln! tone!, l i:-t. A\·e. C.\J. a nia e~ ~ 111 e ~ POOL TABLE . $15 had a.II shot.o:. 962-457:. Apply in Per1C1n 1 •Avail \\'k<'nd.~. 3 Loca11on~ fr1i;:ld;11re 1<as dr,rer k OLIVE grn :t0fa &. IO\'e!\Ca1 23·IO NE\VPORT BLVD, C:\1 962-7116 (.'O:'lll"Ai\'\' Cr\lt Pl.1\:-\ PLli~I! orFlC.~-~ LIBF;RAI, FRIZ1;GE BENl'.:FITS Daily 8 to:-, o ,.,, ~-NEW HOURS DARIJi'OG toy CJ~~. n ge '--<'. \\'eslltlghouse rice 1!rytr, \l"/tabl<'6; an0...,•(' hdrm l"f'l "41'" , 1~152 i\lacArlliur Bl\'d, METRO CAR WASH .. ~ SURFBOAR~'4" Ca Ii I . "'·hitf'. Alr.o !flv poodlo P"~ hoth :-.In! L'fJnd S40 ca (;u;ir \l'/klng~i2e bed. All in x.lnt Z..m 1n lOpm i\lon-t"ri " "" 1 1\rro&~ frorn 0.C. A111io11) "'"2 So B ·, t s • .. ,. Co .• Xlnt cond, $80. PY. re.:i~oohle. Alilo r~ to ,,...., . nso, ··"· & dehrr/'i'd. :l ~6 -8672. <vnd.673-22~or6+1-2922 Sat-Sun9am 106pm '" ~r11·por1 Brach ----· ------Bellyboard SlO. ~. iood home, \l'h1te kitten, SHARP Girl vt>ry g1)'.)(i \\·ith !!-17--811:). DINING s;ulte _"''hire Italian 64:>-4720 &il-4818, 33-1-388.i. YO U'LL BE \\"Onr.;JNG num ber~. Apply, 1631 Pia-GF: auto \\·a~her. Kl!'nmore rrnv, 2 leaf t;ible. 8 chain!, -\\'ill Take Trade-Ins -TV, Radio, HiFi, \\'!TH 'T1W. BEST S•\LF;!; crntia, C ;\I. au!'O .,.,·a~ht'r $40 ra. Oolh in i;ideboard. China cahinet. AUCTION Stereo 13' AKC Hunlirtf doirs. 7~~ "''kl!:, • • "''orking bird~. hill~. brueb i\,\"ll i'IG;\l"T , Tf:A~l ANY· EXPt:r. rnotfl ma id . Live in SPECIAL marh OPf'l'll!or~ s in\ eond. KURr A, delivered. Bl'11ut M't, S4Z5. M6-il44. L \\"HF.HE, H F: A 0 ED sr If dti1rr<I ('.ooc! \l'll!rC'<, f'.\'prl'. GtXK! pay, ste11rly ~1·!0-MTl, M7--Jll 1.i. SPJNET Desk ma110g:an;. 197! ZENITH le Admiral 64~:2! Ir ail'leT'/breeder. OAVE LOOKINGLAND • t t ·1~!"17·· \\'Ork, paid v a ca 110 n . ------HOUSE close out M.ie. Pri~ below,0 ;-;;"'°c;;:. ;--c:;-c-..,~~=I ' 'l"o'',"Ci,\L 1~"'E".·T,IF".,•T --'" _._.1.1 • * r-•o "72 NB O'KF.EF'F. /.:. :\Trrr\11 g::i~ l:in15h $40. Ille discounten +tree ""I tsASENJTS o1 _,. AK """ "v " t'.'l-:\IPORTER lttn tlf'Pr!~ .,.. -,,., · rang!', Good t'<lnrli!ion, SJ.O ~l;>.0006 · ..... or -Cf\J1Ulty C ANALYST. R. E. BROKF.:R m•n llllrr!f'n<'r rnr -or br~1 ofr. Call 11.ll 6: Auction Fri, i /!l, 7 pm a~le n 1n a in ~t11l led ~hamp 1ired pups/atvd. T~~ "~6~rf'J~,~:Ci~2-~\'~ p,.,.n\11.rwn! po~ilinn. No fl h. t SERVICE CENTER !!62-!l&\6. c;;~~Pi' m!1/:;i:t1, '$:1 1,;1 !:~ ~·urn, Appli. Anl!quc.~ \\' C'CI~~ t>., ~I se ection kif j;~l t barklei;.•. odorle•. nr.p"':"'Ol"".''Cf", '''0 111~· r11 ll~ pl,.11~e llllflly 1,, AGENCY K£N.,TORE auto \l"ar.her & 1/893-0843 &ft .:> &. wknds, JOJj \V. \liarner, S.A. yotrud WT)'ff. 'd'i· ,,.e ta e or 11Lpt.~. (II 638-2236. r.... --~ " "" """"'°" ,\•k '1f1r \Ii Ell is * Sec'y $500. ffollow search lil{h ll "-r~. 0 ~r scount for AKC i\linlanu·t poodles. 8 ''ElGi lT• or pR"STrc•· ·-I i::its tltyrr. :\'111.trhed sft. Like COLON! \L tyi lo , cash I< service .,.,·hat -.1·e sell ~ r.~ <;.. lhr~d l~11nlr,.,..r• 1107 .la111. Lile S/11 :c<>o1e con~1111c-tlon ' ' ~ c \"e ~11. • ~119-22-11 • ~7-773.:1 · mo5, \\'ell-rralnerl. 2 left l\lale or coupl". Oril'ntal ne11> $200. R97-7'65L Perfect condition s 3 o ----ABC Color TV Orange Sell r ' Pref.: 2 aduitJI Jn h1mily. CALL NOW 1"'1..,,. R,I, SR E:~per. hl'.>lflfUI Jireln boMCI \l \'T G "· .,. .,77 . . \VATCH Repair Summer County 's largest. z e nil h or '~ flTlC'e $7.i ----* Sec'y L•g•I $550. e · '' A lt'Pah· m11.n '"'~ ............,, · s t 1• S4 50 Cl dj t &12--0326 Lovely homt>. Comlnrtabl<' LOS ANGELES NURSES AIOES 1,. 1 , Cal r C I 1"11~h,.r xln! rond, drl" ivl 90 -8 , . _.. P'r 11 . ·· r11 n. a 11~ · dealer. 9021 Atlanta. at ""'"'cv-;;c;;-:::-c-~--1 lt~ln quar!e,... Ref ·~. F;,p "l:l.l061 .. \'~ · ' 1 · o. AB\ cn b floru mat\l'\'S!, polish, 1!11.nd111'\'.l movements Magnolia, 11 .B. 963-3329 SHF:L'TY, AKC ttg., Chainp. (213) 986-8404 • -' · R('t]. ~.:11. r~prr. I rlA~ i::u11 r. S.lO. 53l-!16J? V.'tlt ro11:o;1rurtl'fl; \\I'll laken onlv, Coa~t Pa\\·n & . i\falt. lri-coloe, -·,"·" ,,. Salary open. N.B \\'rile 1 ~ STEREO 1m I _ _, '"' '"-~' 31') 1 Ask for Mr. Leigh NOTE TELLED * Recepl, $475. n1-:FRIC I trttzer comho. t-ar" ot. l l5, &14--0:ii7. Jewrlry, 2·126 Ne'A'po r l, . J!nc a;m..., ctptlonaf 11·/rhlldr~n ~1•k• ch1111Uied •d /'\O. 1 , D31 ~ I ~ PB" _, l•" a'A'ay G, r r, rd · C ~ ron1 01!!1·c/l\oo"'· ·"' ('n1u I lr1r holds 300 I~. i;:ood N~v ••fa-lo<''"'' , oi-' '"'2-8!02. ...,. • · orr 5·3-0032 Pllflt. P.O. Box l:itiO, o~t+ Exprrlr •Cf'd r.• """ .,... • " v< turnt.ble. A.'1/F:'lt 1terl'O, · ' · Mtsa, CaJll, 9l626. ORANGE COUNTY or * Steno/ Recept . $400 cond. $6.). of96-l920, Dana Pt SJOO t11k1P $13.\ cash. Nf!\'f'r Sf>ECIAL. _ Skill sa\\·s Ko. 77 radio A tape player. Air IP.ISM Sr:rt'E'°"'=s~3~,ck.o<-o~ld. JfOUSEWOR.KER, 2 ti hr (714 1 547-6771 COMME RCIAl lnXld lypi.'I Cor.tl fin Phc)ill" •1 \\'ESTINGJl0USE \\·asher ll ll~. 6l!l-6022 or 968-5806. I..· No :l6i. rnnstrucl!on 1 p, a kt r ~ t1·/cross~l'tr Champ bloodline. AKC rei::. da)'I wld)'. PlnNnf honit A1M for Mr. Youngmi1n TELLER Fn-r /.:. F'"" Poslllflns :;as 4lryer Jll"rfrct cond. les.0:1 fiF.ALtdistrrs~-11•111n7if typr. ss:i ~17-26M, 16.192 jygtcm. Still brand new, Sho~,. Show&: pel. 6-M-UGJ Monarch Ba.y, $2.2S hr + Helen Schi1ffer.,.. J rn. flh! 6Th-IS9-f. 1 dhl dtt~er w/mrrt'or. Perf Rcmi Ln. 1111. 90lrl for $319 'IV/l\'llrnnt)'. .!!.' ·'· ru. PrefiP:r prnon Laa: A. SAN DIEGO -UNITED --644-4981 I Kt:~:'ll ORE 11.utomalic, A-1 11h11Pf'. $7J. 5.JG-<U.13. ~ "* 4.000 Jb. CLARK Pay off haJ•nct" of $120 or POO;n;D;;L-;,,:o-. ~,~,=,~,.•11~·h~i0~<.-cAK=·co.I Lili N, CJ,p or S.C. 499.J!M)'J (714) 279-4761 CALIFORNIA BANK Sf;nvrc1-.; Sla!!on Sal , cond . S6CJ, RF:DF:CORATING-AIJ types FORKl.IF"T $12.iO JJmall payments. Credi! S1~ ~"n"i<"r; \\hi !ni or HOSTESSES WANTED-Ask for Mr. T •pper hill tirnr. ~\'"YAnl. ~~;t~ I • 6'1.~;,n;; • <1f f1.1rn 1lure f, 11ppl11tncea ! Phon,. 67~9-lj df'pl, 8~1. rhor_ J1t1tn, l; ro om i "1 _ 12 ynlt' llldle1. lt )'Oll'n owr 201 "'~111'1A 11'1 :'l l..ir nrnt, Aprh in rtrson Z:-.f.JO Fur,,Jture 110 \take olfrr. j.17-0JIY.l 1' BEAUTY ~hop equiprnent: 21" COLOR TV -.'.Tu.•r R::.r.-J47f!, al yrs C1ld, modt-1-l)'pt " In· rfl RESULTS you can oe. 1 &i~92~511~~lle Nt11·po1·1 Rh."rf, Ot. I 1 GTGANTfC y11rif'AA1;:-SAL I.· F.\'f't)lhlng, mmplr!t !or 1 SBC'ntict, $~: ~9" ~rt~bl~ O~D-En~h·h -:q1,,rl"tlnc:-CI, lf'tetl In met-tin g the publll' pend on, Call tht Supt"r· 1 rour mntn\ nf Snn. !i-18-4118. ;;9 Albf'rl Pl. ii_;,~n ehop. Cost_ S2.~; MC .,,,/ll!tn ritd1n $3.j;,Zl. B,{i\\ 111rrd . r101n 111 ... 9 "'k' /\KC ' It maldns top doll•T . S•l t•m •n. Dally Pilln1 1 F".rruAI Oti(lrlr. F.mplllyf'1' C11.1l tod•t • Sel'I tomorrow! ftlltNrn.inE c.~I. J $1.:.0/bcsl 1'.llr. ~17--062.l. tahlt modrl S20. &l2-.ii21 rl:'~1~tf'rrd, ~18-0.'li~ ~tact Amf'r1t'lln 8-11uty Cifs11\tled M~ • JI 11.ce -::~~tr':.:!!!! .... ~~ ~_ii';J":.,I re~1Jlt.s .. ·!th • Dttlly f:VER\'TH1..!_"G! &12-5611 MUST 11"!1 naurAhyrl"' c-hA!r CR IR, "'·h\Ta \.\'/mlll!l'f'!l3 Slj, SONY Sterro C 117. ~ ! t~ SrtKY !;;.rif'r -fl'm"l!•-C'° .I,..iju1!::'9I 6-4~1.--~,. .... eh•ure II! rAJOO<f ~1iiLad I • i?OOll dlrttt ~~ N~·, '"""1<,,_n:;HJ..m;<!f'-LlA •• t tw'.'1\tflirh. .."' tltro'man " 1ov~~al. Xtnr-!rmt~8'1. \VII .. i I J~ MRtrol'!t«..-Jlodd ITC·12JC5 'c..~n al!_ltlt~ .. 1 W.t!I ._,.tp .,a{'N'fi!""lh.!mi":.:.___ -· · ~-' ~"'""•IMl'nt-' _, -_._ -('111l C':":...6S7l __ ~ncf. ~i.92 -·-_-_-_._rrr:1•-""--·~:l~;l). _..-__ · __ <'1'_"l~;_;~ ___ ?lll_f.:_" rd. C7:)oo(;'""ffi:""_ _ ' --. -··----·---- " .... Th11rMl.ty, Jult 15, 1971 ;--"~~~ 0-7"·--tB I -~~-1~:1 Jlii) '~--"'_-_,]§) l.__~_""'""_""___,J§j .___( ._.M"'-""'_,J§J 1 l.__~_.M"'_"'·~J§J .___( "'_""'-"'"~ Obo• 154 Bo.ts, Power 906 Cycles, Blkn, Mot.r Home• 940 Autot. Want.cl Ml Autos, lmporttd 970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 VOLKSWAGEN tfili1A'flAN puPI, AKC, !7' 1968 rnRYSl.E'R 155 Hp ! Scoofer• 925 \YANTED: · A CoMtl ' or WE PAY TOP ()ta1npio11 bred. At.~C'lion-1--0 ma.r1ne l'!Orlio, f\Jll I ----------1 similar lenglh, 111-ill exch. nr CASH ·.at~ .l procecfi\'l", Show & j l'Uver x.In'I rond. $21195. THlfl new .se.U ront van, pop up , -~· 636-J21~-i73-2319. HONDA top or aeU $.WI. 675--0621. ' 3:'TD\\'AY KENNEL.<; Boats, R•nt/Ch1rt'r 908 Treil•rs, Trav•I 945 ; (;Mn1&.n Shephf'rds. Pe! &.: - 1 ,Jibw srock, Board a 11 Cal 25 + Caflina 27 1'fRIEDLAtlfR• 15' SC()TS1.1AN Tra I J e r. <..'hemical Porta Por. 12 Volt I fQr ~ can It tn1.cks. jUJt call ua for ~ e1timatea. ; bi-ecd$. 89l-J5.19. I Guarani~ the lowe st rates in : \.!Eru:AitA..'iER p u PP i es :5°· Calif. "Catlin.a cru11· : A.KC reg, 6 ;no old. $100. ing club", Location Newport ; 64+-i·lJ.1. Harbor. 714/968--4840 for info. ; fl!'-BERNARD P"PP> 10mo 1 ~· fLYBR.IOGE Cruiser, • " ' Sips 6 F ll pd . k' ' old Fine Swiss line. $2211. ' · u Y "<I tnc 6 Ip. ti-14-S!l&J S l35tday, $700/wk. --I """"""'· t'l/REBltED N'd long·haired ,Boa,-7t-~S'7..1----= O,;ich~hurki puppies. No S, a1 909 ~ri;. S2j. 839-5117. I LIOO 14, 2 sels of sails, ~e !!eagles S "k~ ckl -2 tnulf'r, xlut cond. saoo. See ?T-a: .. ,, 1 remalc. S35 to $)(). 11.t -201 Pe11 r1 A~. Bat. Isl. !.~1:1~6. 1 Call 67.'>--l~. Glifl:'\fAN Shrphcrds, all I ~'JBERGl..t\SS~-c,-,~i ~I ~b-,-.-, -~:liih'. AKC. 6 \\'ks old !.. 11/salis. J4', Uush de<:k, lkautilul, 646-4710. carry on car top $100. 8' Horses 856 \\ood dingy S35. 897--.56.'il. I-=-=,,,_-,,,---,..-SCHOCK·built Endeavor%' Al,>PALOOSA .:eld1ng. 5 Yl"!i ~· 40 " 1-..11. •• -..Int corid, S-1200. 1,1d. BRED TO SHO\V. 6-12-8:l84 llays: 6 7 3-5 3 O 3 i:;.()(). .._.._If S30-33!17 .Lf:ii\.'\J·; lx-autifuJ Sl:i/mu. Op1lon '!l6.,:-l:'IOi. 1,~ ,,rah 10 bui. C~JlLD'S rl(>1V \\'('Sfrrn saddle ~:;tpad sso. " ' CnU 548-4711 e\es. LI DO 11 & trlr. 271J. Very f{tlOcJ 1.-ond. Moving, i,r!I. $ll)JI). 5-18...{]992. must Sale or I.rad<'. Islancl<'r 2-1' s:ulboat, Jnlxlard motor, good shape. 642-5106. tnl MAOI llfW'I', ., and 110 lights. $650 or besl I 537-6824 • B'JJ..7566 offer. 548-8995 or 531-21&1. I eTHE BIKE SHACK• RENT 18' new Nom11.d, sell NEW BICYCLES cont. Also 18' Jolreball. PARTS e ACCESSORIES Rttts. rate!. 646-3078. EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Auto Servic•, Parts 949 GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sa.Jes t.t1ln4ier 18211 Beac:h Blvd. Hu.ctln&ton Beach 147..600 KI g..,mi \\'E PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS Draz1ng & \.\'riding PAINT & BODY 1! YQur {"ar is extra dean, 11)93 ~ BAKER, CM SPECIAL I "" "' ,,.,1, !\ear 1-a1rvie1v e 5-~-4130 BAUER BUICK il."o. 74 Choppt"r w/trailcr, The finesR t i ' JOb you can 231 E. 17th St. con1p\C'lely CU.§lom. D.R.V. get t'g\( ar Sl~ plus SlO Cnst.a l'llesa 54S.7765 hr. 11~ cc SISl'Y bar " body W'Ork "°"' for t·u:>luni ~eat. Sl:.00. ~ Vi'li! ONLY $115 Auto•, lmpo,tod 970 lralle !or sloop, eq. vaJ. 642-{;391. Good 'Iii t'nd of July, 19il BAUER BUICK 2ll E. 17th St. Costa ~tesa "iO HONDA li3, €'Xt"el rond, fwy OK. $375 cash or t('rn1s, $-150 ,v/Si5 dn. 2 7 3 4 Cardinal Dz·, C ~I. 54&-8144. PhonC' Ted ?'11 il1er for ap- '70 SUZUKI Z)() i;av111;e dirt pointment. ~8·7765 ;ind s t f'(Juip. C'x«>U <."Ond.I~~~~~~~~~~ $550, or best ca~h oiler .Ii 'ii1 Jaguar .XK£ Coupe, chrm \l.'/~"hls, Pirellis radials, sharp in & out. Take trade. ,\Jso 19iO ~!GB CT. In mL l'~ac 1nag 11•hls, A:\1/Fill r:a- rllu. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 111 S23-735D ALFA ROMEO 6--l:'r-1446. I I~ Auto1 for S.19 n. VESPA 125 cc v.•/windshicld. qm:J> ALJ-~A • Rornro '66 guilia Brand ne1v <.'Und. Only 1 ,0001~------~ spnnl CT only 26,000 mi. A rni . 962--0950. 1••••••••• 9 • 5 •Dt I Eteal at $1::.00. 548-9727 ofter 6-50 BSA A65L I ' ' 9 Gen•ral 6 f'·'l . .1~htn1n~ '6 . ----------11-0===7"""'===-=- Lo mileage. xlnt cond. Make 1966 F ord Brooco, $1 ,T;i{) AUSTIN AMERICA DATSUN-___ M_G___ PEUGEOT DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 188.1$ BeaUi BJvd. HuntUWfon Beach M:l-rm or~ ~ THINI ... ~ .. "FRIEDLANDER" 1"'9 •1:-.c;M IMWY. ttl 1970 DATSUN 161Xl f" d 893-7J66 e 537-682.4 roadster Sl790 Stt al , G · C "-' ,1 ·r· & T 69 to.1 B--GT chron1r wirr~. orona un " ar ll'T e:..;. d' I • 1~ I •-. ,~1 E C 1 ra 10, l\'00! ace, ~ '-""' C'tl.l aro .xn·ice. .;<N • s 548-9G65 J!wy. or call 644-5292; 17'=-c=o-=~==~ SJl-8>18 1959 MGA GD. CONO . FERRARI $5,iO, * ~ MGB 1962 PEUGar. E..xce!Jent ti·a11sport11.tion car. Good cond1uon. &tl-4469 . TOYOTA DEAN LEWIS J TOYOTA !!!TI To}'Olrt De1no •5991 $1777 t"o f)01vn Payn1cnt $65.31 mo.* FERRARI AtmfORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS '69, XI..i.~T rond, Racho, Orig pamt, S27JO. 67S-5603 * * 673-3001 36 n1os f)\•ferred payn1ent [H'IPI' ST.GI \6 or oesh pr!l~ 1--~p~o=R~s=c=H~E~--1 SJS95.Sj Jn1:J 1';u & Lie. APP. 14.:li' ''· •un appro\'cd crc:-dlt. 3100 W. C.oast Hwy. Nev•port Beach FIAT e Q:unplete S!ock of mas a WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI J-"a("\01')' J)iN'rt Sa.J!."!i, Si'!'\ILl'C ,'\: Pal'I~. 1966 Hal'b.~r Blvd .• ("os1a !lll?sa. &16.930'.l. -,69 TOYOTA SEDAN 2 Door, 4 spee-d, Radio, Hea.t- t>r. Dead Sharp, HJ22AGC ) SH~l.i, 1963 VW bus, rebuilt e~, ne1v clutch, bnltcry, good tln-s & bn1kC'!!. !>lust 1eO lmmed. $650 or bst oUu. ~JS--7283 or 5<18-3.'IOO li2 V\V Bus, \\'1'6-1 reblt eng. Cd. l'()nd. B<.'sl ufrcr, al~ '6-l V\V Bu~. nerds eng, otllerw1sC'. xlnt rond. Befit of!C'r: 5,;i7-0031. 1969 DELUXL btu., rn tles, show roorn l\lany xtrall. 1871 Ave. N.B. 6-t&-4519. 39,000 rood. Irvine V\V Bus '64 Tran.5, 'ti-I Corva1r Sp)'1'.i<'r eng. Srol. 616--9700 "·kllays aJt 6. Sat. he foft' .f. e V\Y VA~ •59 e Camper unit , New brake sys!('nJ, (iood 1rar1s. Good <."Ond. $-100, 557-!IOSO. -~-'68 \'\V Bu,e, \\'hltt. Good cond. Nr1v hrks, muffler & battery . .SlOOU. s-1r,..5-1oc. 'tiJ V\\. Hu~. '1iS n101or, Xlnl ' 1nl'ch rond, Si07j. ** lMfr-l 'n\ '!\* '66 V\V pc"rf. <"Onditinn 111usl s.et! hr-st o!!rr 5-i0--1511 or !l62-JT82. Ttilnt 5ff "FRIEDLANDER" m 196' V\V Bug Good cond. 1 ·· 1363l J-larbor Blvd .• G.G. Qftnis owner. J'.ltist sac $995. I~ KITE No. 143 ('.'(CC!! con. A/extras includ. trailer $G(l(l, or best cash offe r. 645-1446. ALCORT Sunfish sailboat red. hberglass, car roof c-arrier. s.125. 557-SJ89. HOBIE CAT 14. Near new. SAIL NO. 400-l. ot!er. 673--5005 or 6-16-8377. firm. Extras av a i Ja b 1 e , HONDA 50 mini !rail !or sale ~54_7~-~"-"'·_,=-~-~= $150. Antiques/Classics 953 (Just S. o! G.G .. Fno.'Y.) m t 543-5.151: alt 5 673-5000 636·2l33 • 111 -1956-BAJ--;-\~ b-,-.. -... -,,..-"'-~ 1969 AUSTJN Amer ican lJ]SO IUCH ILYD. 1967 PORSCHE 912, chronlr ,,-,, I• I 1871 J . ' I Hwy. Jtl Laguna Beach '" ~ga · rvine • 900 Horseless Carriage -~14' Fiberglass Runabout BULTACO 2SD CC •S.~• 13,000 mi, S980 or bst. olr. 89' ~-· e 537-24 wheels, tillted glass. low Ave NB 646--4519 .,.,J<J<I --ua 900 So. Cst. Highway ·, · · · Pvt pty: 5-15-4326. 1----o-===c----·I mileage. S3000. Call mnrn- LOTUS 49~7503 * 540-3100 1963 V\V BUS; Bltin 6lorage. AUSTIN HEALEY '""'• '73-8800; • l I"' Nt'<'d' wock. 8-12-7922. -4-DR, 1970, lo mi's, tape $-IOO. * 968-652-4 •673-8713 * : . .£.xcellent con1l1tio n: Includes 35hp. ~1ercury 3;,(). Trailer, life cushions f1rr e:~gu1sh<'I', larp, sioo or ~ offer! 64()..8018 RACING Sabot No. .3244. l':ew satl & boat {'()\'er, SZ50. 67J..-54.J6. S·l50. Rebuild. • 6-12-0lill • TRIUJ\olPll 1970 Trophy S!i25. Yamttha 1970, tCTil $450. 962--5936 500. 1902 OLDS. /JODD AUTIL01T0 URISZED '68 PORSC!IE fill. 5 spd. <leek, mag wheels, 1vidc l ;;o~=~---~---I 1read Polyglas tires, $1T;i{). '69 V'IV bug very clean, new 39,000 tni. A~l lF:\1, ne11· • SALES&.: SERVICE tires. (7141 3~:>--3!12S after 6 675--2i6j . tires, radio. J.1,000 mi. $50 ; ill·~t offer! 6-16-8018 ~'\;TED: Diesel fishing_ . ~.\. 1\'/fJying bridgc-guod SABOT -Lik e new. r11,cing boom, boat CO\'er, S275. Call 714/537-2767. P CAT 175 Sho\\'i)1ece. 2 speeds furward ==~co---c7ec---oc-,--cl plus 1'Cversc. Clinton motor. \\'1-JITE 10-spd bike \\'/infant J:.:111c11."C"ncy brake. fl1ust be f;ea!. "1 month!t o!d. 2340 SN'n. 'rake $800 horse in Eld<'n, Apt B, Cfl, lrad(' or ('~h . Mobile Homes 935 TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW 1"1HI. 33,000 lo 40,000. \\'Lll full race w/trailer ~ ----• ,..__J __ - , tn11le vacant land 1 n Sl99j, 6'75.f,(;07 '~ '~ I ·, b_c£•,i1l<'ss area of Huntt'"•io" CON TEMPO Front Wheel Dr V• 128 SEDAN "' " l 'IT>' N ., X 2100 Harbor Bl vd. 6-l:>-0466 '" . II t Bt!a('h or equol v a I u e. \ • o. I . , 'Int cond. Us-.tOU owe 11 to )'OtITT;e o j\'.J:lle : Box 6-18 h'.ula, !llaui, f'd 1 season, S725. Call btwn 1931 l"ORD AM ~) T, Ex. test drivr th(' ne1v '71 F iat , Lwall 9li7j,l 6--7pm, 6-12-!*iS!i. LAGUNA HILLS ori~. ('OtlC!. 25:'-I milC'S. dual at B.J. Sportscar Center be· · I Kit& w/t'I' xl•t co•d rc~rs. 4 spd. trans. Dri\'e fore ~'OU buy any cnr. O' ARTHUR La P st r a k e, ·• •• any\\·herr S7j(). ~7Tl27 All Model5 Immediate • Lll!l:'cglass 1v / 1 ea k" 00 d j -RrE~A~S~O~N:;ABTIO'.Eco.=67'.l~-~-8~7~1.1:__ j 23'.'.0I RIDGE ROUTE DR. i =-~--------1 ' c 1 ' w p1--Trucks 962 Delivery Priced From .tr.tri1 , f l ota11on <·on1, O'DAY TEMPEST I orner o ,,10 Ion "'""l') :pa\l:mcn1i::. hke oeii·. ~·~hp Sl2:.0 • !H0-4ll;:. Pr<'~l1gP adult romn1ur11ry, $1 495 00 :&-.1rs outl~>.'.lrd, runs .:ood. l --====c--==--1 adjacent to Lei~ u re lit ! • ~er~·)olll, t~d lrailer. All FLIPPER • $265 \Vorld. Reauti!u! sunuund-Bill Jones' : "'"$.°". """"'· ,. di"•"Y· 968- 7667 '"•'· a1i 1"""" '""''"'· B. I. SPORTSCAR CTR. NEYIP.ORT IMPORTS over '"holesale. &i&-4611., pin. 1969 Toyotnl C1•1"Qnil. auto. l·~-Tc.~.,~, ~s~c•c~-.-,,,-,-. 7V~e-r.v-,~,,-,,-,,,·I :'li.000 n11Jcs, clean. $1,200. • * '61 V\V-Xlnt cond. S450. C Ab I I II I ;,1&-w52. :!0.13 fl!aplr, C.~f. Call on1s, ar! 1, ('3 ler in . .~~=~~--. 6-~.3310. Radials. $2871. u1· u·ade. TOYOTA \OROl.Lt\ J969. :uoo \V. Coast Jlwy. 5..3&-3217. New lil'f's. $990. V\V Bug 1966-Xlnt c:ond. N B 1-•1=-=9~1 =0=R~sc==E~9 =2~0~ call 644-5206 3\i,000 mi. $800. ewport eac:h • "" , . "H l . rig Call :110-163:1 JAGU.=A-c-=Rc--·I Ow•wc. 31.IXKI mi. 07;.7225 TRIUMPH =~=I or 644--0637. XLNT COl'\D. 'G:~ DUG $695. "7 C ·" --TH=E_.T..,Rl-Uc-MP=H-:----1 RIH. good tires, 642.-7482. 1968 JAGUAR 2+2 E-Type, a ARRERA SpCt."uAler. 2 V I VB STAG 413 6 tXI SI, ND. stick, air. new brakes & ery c enn. clutch. In1n1ac. rond. Call e lilG-631!1• NOW ON DISPLAY ·oo V\\', $200 or he~t olf.er. •••ioo., a57-15!!0 hC'twn 5 & 7 pm. .,...,.. ""' '67 TARGA !112. Low n1ilcs. 1 Conic in tor a test drive! '69 JAGUAR. 21. Auto, air. 011·ner. Lthr, "'trns! 13('aut. FRITZ WARREN'S e '67 V\V \\'E-;,l'fALJA 17,000 ITI I. Xlnt c o nd . rond. $~100. &1+-5936. SPORT CAR CENTER CAL\1PF.R -Cool! cond. 557--8)117 nit 6. -1%l--PORSCllE: "C" Coupe, i':O E. 1st S!., S.A. 547-076-1 Sli!lS. 673-'59-!7. JENSEN A:'>T-F':\1, rart 1al~. tug. rack Oprn <tnlly 9-!!; closC'rl Sunday '6-1 V\V nAJA BU<..: $800 or ---=-o=".""---1 c&c:..:mco=rrc.~C~•~lcl cj;)l}..C·-3='c"-·~-1 ·c;1 TRIU~J PH SpiUir<:". :-;Int b{'st :r~rS-i&-762 1 * * JENSEN 1970 911-T l'or~chc. S aµ. <."0111!. l~t of11>r nvrr SIJO ~OST'ON \\lhalrr !-i~rf 13. Boats, Slips/Docks 910 menls. Therapeutic pool. • ,.,,~~ ~? ltp Jttlt"-"" ·I-. 0 Saunas. Exerc1~c i;yn1 , 4 r.ECREATlON CENTER ...,~...., _, •. ,, ,.. R Ren!: 3 ''arious s.Ylr bll' -1 bl h h :~eocing, ll'lr. rxLr.-.s. !H400. boa! slips; SW, S95 & i110 ~o~•!u n es. muc • muc ROY CARVER, Inc. '.778-1267. n10. Balboa Pt'nin. s~e heaul. furn r.iodC'l~ In 2925 Harbor Blvd. f~STON \\'hale!' \\'/55 E J\l1chae! Rltr. 6i3-6880 park·hkr sci11~. Cost.a J\lcsa 546-4444 omrn 293:: Harbor. Costa illesa 540-4491 AUTIIOIUZED pearanrc. group. f'cr(ecl. C:i.11 alt 6:30. 611--0ii6 . SALES -SERVICE 1.000 mi. 61'·1-ll'r.I '6-1 TR4, \\'ire \\heels, Bro:. --.--I961 PORSCIU:: 912 Good cond, $195. NEWPORT IMPORTS Xlnt cond. ** 811-!lfilM ** '6-1 V\\' van, 11ink. ~love. retr, t>eu. clo!iCI. PorsC'he engine. Neil 499-12'24. -=,,,.=7vw=~R~U~G~.'c'.R~E~rn~-· \ \U '1 ~4 1-.vcli" Barca! Pnf.!, BOAT slip avail, July 1st, Joe CALL 830-.1900 or 830·7900 19-IO Ford P.U, V-8 nathead. r:a, A :~ c:ond & fully equip'd. 60'-i(f. \Vide slip. --CONTE-MP O. ___ good eng1nr-. Need~ v.urk ... J ~~-GT.:i--456'1. 673-W:lli LAGUNA HILLS $300. or hest olrcr. 83&-5672. ~5-A-U-sfIN Healey -Nlz 1 ~0 rw>rson a1l\'C'rllsing SLIP SPACE AVAIL 2~301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. '6j Ucx!gr Van. Rebuilt t1r('s. nu paint. Runs good, :Qijltose Junk for sale in bay 2J'-30' SAJLBOATS fC01'Tl{'r oJ r.toulton Pk"')') f'l1i:tinr . $900 nr best ol!er. \\'ill lrad('. 645-4300. ;PJ,;_ea.tl 673-23211. * 67J-..6(i06 * P restige adult com1 .unity ad· 1>12-1~~7. '61 A H. Ilugeye Spri!t -Gd l!'Cfats, Mainf./ Boats, Speed & Ski 911 jacen! 10 Leisure \\'or!ct. l e'~1~%~-3c--~C~O~R7v~.\7117<-,V7A~N~'--cond, $5:t:i. Tnidr tor a:ta : ·'S-ervice 902 Be11utitu1 ~urround1ng~. nll Auto !rllnli, Xlnl cond. $69:-i. \•:gn 'II' P .U. S.~3--1526. . CRUJ~ALONG, irboarll mtr. Jttxury appoin11nenls, Thcr-:>10--2127 1--"--=~=~~-- p}LLECE students <loin~ 22-4 \."1;i Lido Nord. Lido u.pculic pool S.1unas, l'XCr· ---~==7.~-~c---BENTLEY ih?ll:I nlainlenancc "'Ork: ! lsle: 213:2i0--1547!934--0920. els.! gyn1. 4 b11l1flrd tables, ]96,i CHEV\ Van, Cainrwr '6Z Giiii\ Am/Fm, J~j:1 OP11tlcy. Very r,:oorl runs ok, Olfer/!alk . $3691> &15-5951 '6'.\ Triumph 'l"Rl. Good cond 11-~SU~N~BE~A"Mc=--13°'· * .. 842-6-1~1;) .. * • pe;,i.n tln):!. \'<Lrnish1ng, bo!lom iO' m ini sport :>ki boo.l Wf40 much n1uch niorc! pckg:. S911XXl orbs! ofr, Call: i r,i.lel\t1ln~, rl('. Cn11 Bill a Iler hp hlercury crig. asking SC(: beaut. fw11 models in 1~'-:l&-4~'-'7·,,-~~--~~ "" R -" 16 000 &Mi-2524 Eves co . tins l'l\JVlJ· • or 1 ~~====~===cl ""' ofloc. >l&-3ll8 \Viox" MERCEDES BENZ only. ;6i,QC,l .fl11l. ·192-7!;11. $\600. 6-1-l-ll!\j park-like setting. Autos Wanted 968 ~~ts, PO wer 906 CA.LL 830-3900 or S."\0-7!)00 1 _________ _ " ' l%9 l\IO<ll·J 3X F't Pemliroke t:!..,,.O.·rs ~1·da n T11.1n 26J H.P. J.'\YC \'~. J\ohlrr !K\Y :::;Cpt,ra!or, .i,l11p to .'horr, J:alhomr1cr, <\IJ~" oumi;::grrs )ti~-niu11.>. Asking $32,j()() ~r lil:Z--001 0. -------I I ~ Campers, Sale/ Rent 920 HAO ENOUGH ANNIVERSARY •SD OF DAMPNESS ? AUTOS WANTED !\fov(' 10 Sll'.:RHA DA\\'N. Top dollar for clean used A!wa) ~ dry, baln1~, 1·lt•ar c."rs. &>e Anrly Brov•n. l'io ~n1~ 01· f,lJ.:. ld('al for THEODORE ,, ... u1r11l\: vr l•1""' 1 .... 1 prY·h- lt•1.1~ . .t\t ~1 1·.l!lt.\ D1\\\-~ ROBINS FORD 206() 1-IARBOR BLVD. ~ou n\l·n ~ou r 0 10."fl m oh1lr-COSTA :\!ES,\ 642•0010 1i .. 111r !ut, l:•·nr~ k('('11 ~u1ng ANNIVERSARY •SD BMW Auto111ot.ive Exc-elle ncr & ROY CARVER, Inc, 292:') Ha1'ltor Blvd. Co~ltl. L'l1l'SA 5•16-4-J<l<l '68 B:\1\V 1600, AM/F'\1 O~: "(;L,\Sl'1\H-Xh1r t-v1~I I ~~-Op<•n hi•). lth,11 lu1· ,,_,ff.fig, ski11 d1\ 1111.', ~k11n~ f~"~lll' 1\lt'rc. L.ond til r. 1>10.o,(), /\lso 4 HP :\1<•1•£· <JIB, kCJ 614-~1 19 or li7J-.<:-i.,,.i. \\'AGON:\1ASTl::R -Sl;11too "'ai:-on ll'a\·cl ca111Jlf'r 11 1tli x!u\·o•, i-1nk, a·cl1<l:'\, l•lld111;.: 1l1nt"llC, but;ine lur, QuN'n 1 1'11.~· ~M·•I, " Jg!' 111 r1d1.11s. 2 roof ~"nts. l1bt'1·gl.1.•." 1op, up. \\'!11 p;i~ rent? Fnr lrrr l1roch11r•·. 1\Tll(' Drpl .. SJl:.R.H.A DA\\'~ l!emr1, Ca 92'3--13. • rru"!oo, '\li,000 rn1·~. :-:r,\ trAs! t rrc<~. :x11n conrl, SI~JOO. HOUSE OF IMPORTS ll1ll~· 1ni::ula!Pd, J'.:t"l"Cl'llUS 'P=A=R~A~O~IS=,=: ~.~"~L~,,,~.-,-~-.-,'I •'UJlboal'd and ~l"fili)!' ~pace, -USED-DEMOBOAT S lli i::n l. 111•h r tank, 4f1J '•'h11!1, rlu1atton, l'.!'T" n1rt:h;inw;1l ;;1 f')(1rlJ.! ''")'>lem, '!'!l!),lh. ,,·111 ~" beani, cathe-tiPIU:'\l' •l'll•'r~w. Lik(' ne1v :Jrhl 111111 ,\._ 1.~ i·Othl, i-n\'r <'1•nd1111oii, $;i(J(1. 621-17~1 or PJ;>;TO \\l/,\tfl"O, ljL S:lOO-S·l:.0. C;1lJ 6-l:l-{}11.11. ~1.~1-72~1 br, I ba trlr t..· rRbana Trans. ~J day. 5c mile, Pa1io, \'1r1\' i;nnrleck, pvt THEODORE lia.v hf'nch. Adult !('cflon, ROBI NS FORD pc!~ AilOll'f-i l. Jrl('lll relirr· 2060 HARBOR BLVD. n1rn1 01· 11knd l'<'lrr;,1. As COST/ /llESA &JZ-0010 f11 rn1s!wil .~1\-~)(I: 1111f\1r111--,===""'""'==-S~. \l;1k<· qfft'I'. tii~:,\i-1 J:\·ll'ORTS \VANT ED -i:-~u11rts-r I) hr 111 i:-r C!l~,.~-v~,~. ~ .• ~.,-, -,,-,,-,_-,-,-,-,-"-"'~1. frt;i1ri~hrrnu111. 2:-1.~ IJP vs J'/S, P/B 16.000 Tll1'.( on 327 -------Oran~e Counties ·l!l!..$•11 .~ C~O~R=Tl~N~A- 196.~ FOHO Cor!1nn GT Like 11r11, ~·1 ,000 mi, A:\1/f'.'11, radial t1 rr~. $1093. ~207. DATSUN . 4 hbl II 12xGO, LI GHT St airy f1·,.nt TOI' ' BU''f'R Cir.e)!n1a1 111r, :;s n11!10, 1lf'11· "ll 111 cng. 5': ·c•in!., 17 ' · • Jar . !Iv. rn1.: J HH ., _IOx Bfl.L 'l'X~Y TOYOTA SllVEI' 19-r, D•''''" -·• l:OVM"l!:, 11ill SIO.·ap ror 12' {;u!d Coasl chflss1~ ... "•i:-. • ( "-V". , 1 111111. pon•h, a 11 n in F?. J88Sl "-ooh Bl"d, 2.IXXl f'n,I!. 1\e1\' l\'h!. walls. t-allboot.6i;,..;163 rvcn1n1::s. carnpcr,QPu,;equ ip'd, k · II ~ • ~ 1r1 1ni::. ::11r ('(}n< 11culf'r, If BeAch Ph ,,.7_85.'iS Xlnt rond. lj.!2-7.·~1i afl 6 Pi\1 ]£-· T-cd-\\:-11--1 h' k"rl nla11y xtras incl stereo tape, ~!.ir;if.:" i-hr d. Arlult park . . -C'I Au tl1ori1.1'd :'llH Pealer (II S23-7JlD MG MG At.m·IOHIZ ED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS ~~. 1-1p 1 ~;~:~r~~f''.'li'.G're1al $3:i00 or h!>t olr, 54&-8."17·1 rloSf' to ~hup'g af"l'a. SiOOO. SELLING Your boat? "Li!:t" 19il 2-IOZ, lo milr~. rully lw.:coou1. $2:l:l. Call btll'n c'~'-~"~·~~-~~-~~ 5-\!)...27fi1. wilh us .. sell it Wt. Daily equip. i:l("S! offfr or trade. 3100 W. Coast Hwy. ,._.,.._ "'' ~" '59 Dod " T n PU I ITT:Wi'Oirrm".\c'ii::sp-;;:;;tl!,P~U~o~•~c~1~"~'~'1~""'.':,· "1~2-'6~7~8~~ 638--4435 eve~. Nev.'JIOrt Staci. ""''""" ..... ··"""'· g• 12 ° NE\vPORT BF:1\nf-Sp rent "': ]ID Cf>hlfl "/trlr & can-~,ton. 8 1 1 H. overhead camp· S"G. Pool. rlub hs". llx42 \gr 1 A~ut;;;;o;si;';l;m;po;;;rt;;:;;od;;;;;;:;;;97;;:;;D;;;;A;;:;;u;IO;li;';l;m;;po~';'od;;;;;;:;;;;;;9;7;0;;;A~u~l;O;I~, ;lm;;;po;;;;rt;od;;:;;;;:;;;9;7;0;,I ~'.a&fl~. 12flhp ,\let rn11M>r. er, sleeps 4 '\"'rangr_ lei!:' ro1f't, p;i!in frl('1I yd, /lC'W I )\1n1-t'Qrwl ~;l.lO()_ 968-8906 Oo..x. O\·cn. \~-~r_cd~ ('fC., \'l'•/ rrp!s. FP STiOtl \."Jfitl l WE GOT 'Er, id! !J'S.· \1 k11d~. I clean. CaU .,.,1.9192, P laC'f'nlia };BB TIDE i:p l.J3 2°il ' 'f'llR IS CRAF'T FAC!ORY d i re<'! de8lf'r, Sl'f'mSZT.67.)-137·1 ~\'t.r:::n1j.!iil('f. Chrysl<'r t ng. J\1a;iono.·ay & Hair P1n1, fro1.1 's7A~Y7Sl~ll~E~-~,7,7E'\~V~P~O~R'To ll DATSUN 240 z· litl·<v '"''"· """""'" lrodec, $795. 869 II'. 181h Si, C.M. BEACH Sa"ll'"' to X ;ow, $ bdad: m\·er~. slei>ps 2. '67 OODGE -F wll factory 8 X :Z 1 rm, view, dtck. ~ Hrl)i tn ~o2.__!199~. 673--4·1!!6 can1per. Pop top, V-8, auto. )J'lOl. r!uh hM'. s p rent $9:-i. - s, C"ii.,~innl !I Y ~Ir 0 fl 1 a n e. Trurle. &w;...269S. FP s:iiOO. 675-4.171 69 ~11...4s1I, :ro l!P :\1erc11ry. '65 Oi EV'"v""P'1'c~K~---~U~P" 1 .,=,•.w=.-,~,7U~ST=-.,,"'11''b'y-,A-,,,-.-,~,-.1 1' !Ml s«' 10 llJlfl!'('(' 673-1715 CAJ\.,PER. Co 111 ti I e I' I y GOOll rleal. Close lo ho~pitnl '68 '69 \l'l!I. rrfini~hrd 9fi2-:i6:19 & ~hpn1< c1•11lcr In adult • ,,. TOI I y --1 C I 8. 'k park. 642--5842 aft 1 pm or > _: _ ,;. , , ye •1, I •s, J:fl'. 011'rK'1'. Hl66 T . ~ •• F', B., Scoot•rs 925 6-t2-36.17• ~}i.1no.~. ln111H1!'. Best ofrer . _ -ADULT PARK -C.~I. '69 iiYif Sl :l.000 ;,J,'!-:!(198 1970 \AMAlfA ZJO. IJC'rff1·1 Lancer, 20x52, :l br, 2 hn., , . .. c:ond., ::100 ml.. $6IX) <or best tinTed v.·indo\\'S, wtr slnr, '"l PO•SCH& tU r' Rlld wllh 81•ck lrlltrlor, TOYOT.\ COii ONA s1095 (~ro,,... wl\ftl1, AM/FM, t Dr, 1-<ardlop. Ped wl!h llllr~ !SOW l'7! lnr,r+or, -.u1cm8tic , (VH"I 7Jl) ---------------'68 ~Ollt,CHI '12 TAllOA "IAT IU COU'f" s1695 -."'«' b,,,, AM!~M, ••!r~(i.:tr l!wrt li.n1 <On<ll!lon. 4 ,_,., t.<IMIUI !, •111 wl\H I•, T•no••· '"'HI, rKllel Hr.,, 0••-· 1,,. llnl•h Mlll'I ~ ••~. OtLW JlJi tWVI( llC) ij.Q. Re ill('ll In-hull. lR.J I oflcr 49>-5621 l'llike two~ Rtoraie 11hftls. ftnc-~:;;~~~;~J1i~Her. $300J. _1_9_7~ Y~m~h~ 3~ MX 1 ,«l~y~d~·~'-."'",.'°"P _•_15--0_79_3 __ 11 197 '''"" wA~Nsl!• 11(¥f!l111C 1/0, 110 '.\!('l'C. Xirtt corn!, $5Zi. 536-S853 31' EXPA.XOO -tnw ti> your ~1.~~ :~ ... ', ~u;~i11!~'co•.:.;: --------------11 1, {1lr xt ra s. i \995./BICYCLES ~·· ladies &_ lot or leevP in nice rwzz 1'1) f{l).;(002.' nlent $l.'l.-$)), Stingrays $lO downto1-1;n c .r.I . p a r le .II ·------,-.-,-,-,-,-,-"-1-0-,-1-,-1,-,-,-09-1-1 ~ts"""c~o~u~,~.,,..,.,~,~.~.~.~.~,------ 1!.(~1r .!An<. ;«]Ill Mild., ra .. UjJPaularinoC.:'>L 54;,...1sn __ ~~----11 DON aunNs ~;~1-Cllil Trrl IWR1'~. l~OW H~:.A 1~75~~;~~mt~: 3:d~ll~~tl~!~l:io~ PRESTI"' IGE Ex P . 548-7283 or 548-3806 i:ro1~rr. :m hp, Chry•. USED tricycle~. s1df'111·alk Mofor Hcm•s 940 1 e-Ylli-lut. $2.~r 673--G!Ml. bikn: & bicyclf's. Some CON DOR ':: .. ~~~", ':~,':.';:; ~:; ·~;'-:-::'-,h~·,=."~,.,.~-P 0 RSC H E I A U D I 11100: 6ri-6.195. Ct>rN\nl fork~. Like-oew Thr yac:ht lh-'rs no1 " hoftt. BILL COR\VJN FORD fK'. ..t..Y\!AN 12(1 flfercnuser __ *If ~91) * * Or.inge Cou nly·1 Condor DIA· D/o w/lcl' • M l """'" "'" -"'''" Ro,,U lolield idb"'"· 230 s. M•I" 61..r 13631 Harbor Blvd., South of )~. li7~!i nr fi-42-464 1. Dir! bike-, n n I running, Orana-e-. Cloi;e Ill thrN m•· ~-;.1,_.,.. ...,.1_l:all """" ')'l'W12S-847-«33. .,,._ 1"'"""',_§l'·'J"' o _ ~arcfe.n, Gr.oYe.,_f~-Y· A .,~"'9w1-l»T #t.; ~.'!"' ,~h,:).i'~;--_:K~·:..''.o''i>l~J·t:,;-_;-~·:;:-:_ _ _;;~~~-~-!!!!!O~i!!!!!!ii!i;;;;, ... !iO;;;; ... ;,,;~--_,,,"""'"'-'~ FREE '65 FORO rt("' i CAMtl l \I.a. tod.O. t>tott< ~17161 '66 AMERICAN ' <11 .. ""'°· trg,1. l<X rory "' < ondlloo~I~. •tdio. hooltr. "" .. ......, ,,_;.i SQC I 14 $995 '70 CHEVY MAlllll v.1. -· ...... ,. lll:fl:lff •• •Ol'Odil-""1 • .-•l .... ""l, _, l}.000 ~ J.19B/ol0 '62 RAMBLER ..... -.m.1'"'"-rei,., hH1tr. ''"''" .-.i Uill ......... ,.,_. I r.,, . 'JM.. 1175.00 VALUE SUNROOF BRAND NEW '71 HORNET $2199 # 153059 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '71 AMBASSADOR STATION WAGON DISCOUNTED $.100631 XLI"T COND. ' SlG.'iO *** 67:\-7486 J .. ltfWANlll klttori .... ~. - Ot lltf(OoV, 'O•lf (diicJ ~........ IVt9991 •Kk. 1'3195 '65MUSTANG \1-8. o~I•. 1Tt~1~ ~0•11 1~ IMlltor• llllAl't '67 VAN -\14.-. ..-..-. ... "· '"'°4 '69 Pl '(MOUTH "''" .. y ........... ft ... ,,_ ,...~.l:Xmt • \ ' , ---- I I . -• I ~Al\.Y Pllm' Thu~d.JJ. July 15 1q;1 I ~ .__I _ ... ~_ ...... _!§] [ l§l ~I _'"'"_·~·· .. _l §l,~I _., ... _ ..... _l§l l .__-_ .. _·-~I§],,[.__ _ ...... _ ... -~J§J i P.P.I ~-... ~-~I.~ .__I ................ ~J~=i---·1 ~ Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Us9d F.V":'::OC:..:U<7::S::C:W:-'A~G=EN7-I __ v_o_L_Vo __ Autos, Osect Ub 1 -otlti 990 __ .;... ____ __.;..; Autos, Us.d ''l' MERCURY 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used • i '69 VW Bug [ DEAN LEWIS VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 ---------, -----------1---------Mf'.:HC '66, lac Air, !ull 1970 EL DORADO 1969 SEO. DE VILLE '68 Impala 1'59 CORVl-rri::, 4-apd , e Jeep '69 Pickup p-owt>r. ne11 11rl.'ll, Xlntcond LESS T!IA,\' 11,0I~ MILES r11 c·1'Uf{\' removable hard!op ne1or 1 962-(1.fiO ~'A(~ronY All~ CONDITJON!N(: 12·000 (llile!I -1 O\\'ll<'r -pain!, lll't'S " l·hr1~ l'lnl~ YACIUHY ___ . ---- 1\lrt CUNUJT!ON ING F ULL Lt:ATH~'.R JNTto'.JUOR Shown lh•• fi11t_~I c<1re & Make oller or 1rade for 650 :\Ill L'ON DITIONJNG MUSTANG f tr!.!. Lt:ATHEH INTER!OI~ \'11iy! l<>P, luJJ "'lll'f'r, door inain!L'll3.rl('(', t Dr Hardtop, Liml'y b1kP, 673-9086 aft S. Pnpul;ir G!adia1or M'l'll'H \•iil!i -"'-0-::0::0::".".'.C'.'7---- r ~"aL'lury \V11.r1·an1y, V·8, aU!O 3."iO V8 f'ng 1ne . .:us!om c1th, 4 '67 .'11USTANG 2 + 1 GT I \'niyl top. ruH powl'r 1111.'1 101·k.•, 11J1 ,!, ll'll.'sl..ip11' ~trer· C-0-UG-AR-M-• 11·ar"I, fat·!ory air· eond, pow-1 whi'f'I dnv1', frf'" wherl1 n,i; ' int L'Ond1t1on. 1~9 V~. 1111 ,t, io'l<'SCOPIL' s!M"fl!li:, ing, ~len"O, rte. 1X$H7!#11 . J I I h I I CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET , CORVETIE JEEPS PONTIAC ~ '.6i rlREHIHD, s.:ood m;:;t nf•\\' lll'f'S $14.'Jl),, 496-48le ar1 6 /.· "'knn all <Jay. :: ------'64 Pontiac Le Man•:· $·fill Call 846·561Y.'1 :-------~ RAMBLER ~ ''ea.r W11rra11 t,1. This blll: />"'llli owtlf'd arn1 r1ri1·en b) 11 -1&.dy 1ha1 gll\tt' II IOVf' and CA.rt' 4 Spt'Pd, radl<I, hf'll.1- 'f.r. i1nll"ri glas.•. 1 YXS9fi.'11 1144~. G11rdPn t:ro1·r Lin. "tn1n-Mer<"t1ry, l;anlrn (;/\we JUvri , 8.1 Brnokhut~I. +i:16-l\'!~ 1071 Voll•n 11,1 Sf'<!, Denio • 7360 ,4333 ••r sl••rru1;:, r<1110. 1ea1er, ,u s, powpr ~lf'f'!'lllil;, irilk-aul(1n1a 11·, powrr S!f'f'rini: & ' (frv>r /()<·k.,, nu1.;;f rv1·ry di\ .p '67 C XR7 I -J:l r'a !V "Thr Master of OH.' NABERS CADILLAC i1t111t•11·al!s_ v111y! i'>l>f, t1r11 · 1 OUCJGr ··~.auto. trans., L•IL'. & v1·ry d ~c hr11kf's, ra1·1ory !aPf' ·:i!l RAYIRLl'.:R 4 dr, 6, sticlt, Hnatl" i6l:lBQ E1 ~lliOO Jlarb\>I' Bll'd (•d Kia:-'><, i1·h('t'•I t~ivf·r~. la<'• llard1op, ~·a .. 1ury \.l/ar raniy, !n11·. low Io ca l n11lr-s, ~y ... 1,..n1 , l\l"'' nlllf'a):r. C;;nd~ rtN'ri< tr:in~. s:li. &12-;f72:1 NABERS CADILLAC l"J) a ir l1lnd, 1 XDl~7'.!61. c:on.~ole -Bet!utiful ina!ch· l\8fl7tiDI <opplf J'l'd, ,\Ju,~! Sf'f' lo 11µ.-h1'lfl1P .i pol t1lSla \!<'~a :iio-9100 $1 ,117~. (;;irrll'Jl (;(1J\'P Lin-• N b c d'll prP('la1r Allf'!' 6 r \I 2f'lll) JI arbor Bl\'!\ ----~ Hll( 11.'athf'r illlrnur, V .,ll, Q ers Q I QC -• . -. 11167 Kiirm11nn Ch111.-cj;~ Cle- .irtrntinP. 11·/ btk 1nL \'f'r)' $3098 T-BIRD 191i7 Coupe 111' VJJll' au·, nH c(lln -"'lrn·11r~·. C11"1f'n I .l'Hl-W!l• C'n~1 a ,\1r.~a :110-~l lfl(I Au10 Iran~. raeTufy air l'<>nrl, 260() HARBOR RL., -. , -... pn11f'r, lo nii, ne1v tiff's, G1·u1" B!l·d. 111 liruokhurs!. I '' M 1 ----------¥1 -------µOwt'r .~l•'<·rin~. puwer COSTA \1~·s \ · : u~ar1g, P'llll'J' d111c ~ . Largest Selection 1\001'" IH'\:. $~3:.0. t>:i6.~'!J1'0. ldi~ci lirllli•'s. i'adiv, Jil'al-CAJ~L :..JO·!l·;oo 1 hl'~lirs, air ('(Ind. deluxe 111. 1 ·:1i T-R1rrl: ~r1,e: own~. OF LUXURIOUS liCrlli~I Arl_\l1n1t• :;:,7 l'.ll~:vy s r11 \l'ag:-'67 \r;; i•r', \.\'t111r11;ill s, vinyl roof. OPEN SUNDAY!> ierinr, i·1n)I top. P!'rfert ·~~k: of!er. fit.?.~70, Ev~ low m1iP.lll;:f' Will trarit' Ali;o 1!171 \'011\•1> 112 Srd ; ; '69 VW Fast bk, fllll 11ulo &.........,.. J)rmri # 32fJI 1ar 11.11·. CADILLACS CAMARO ::Ji, Fl lll'ad, rac1nJ: '-'a1n, lin11'(1 ~la;;~ 11·tieel l'Hv••is. t'fHHL $~19.i or hl'sl or/Pr, 6i."J-<Hl9 ,\Jr .\lyrt.... ·- fHf,) IHi.:h r1,..•, 41ual Carrt'r 11UPA!'.l11 's1 7x~. Gan!rn LINCOLN 11141 :i.17-91!\l or· 67.1-3~1ll. 9 T·Blf1n-·i;:1:-vu11 powe~: ' OUIE OF IMPORTS ' 01 523-7350 $4098 1971 Volvo 164 Sr<i ------··-1969 V\I.' R;:~-. -r,.d. Vrr.v clean. !'ilf'rps :l DP;df't' r a,.1r11·y D1n•(·r .'\;ilP~. Sf'rv1(·<' reTail 11ppl'<lX. S21.l<l Pri1 & Part~. l ~lli Harbor Blvr1, party murh le~~. Si',. Ill in Orange County 1963 tliru l970's 1%~ CAMARO, :l.'iO 4 spt1. Y111nv f'Xtl ;is Xlnl 1·ur111. Sl!\Ol1 or n1ake o I r c r . ,.,~·11. dual po1111 1Jo:ni11or1. 1:ro1,1' LJn••>l•1 • r-.,·1.,n·ury, ,--,, \JLJ<:.-:-,.,-Nc-c·--_, v -, ;;1r. ··li-1tr1 SfiOO firm. Aft fl I I I I I 19&1 CLl\8SIC Conl1nrnl<1l I · ·' " ranue· iny 011, •, lf'rtc r1~, Ill'\\ t· u ~ 1-nt>ll', G;-1v1('11 Gruve Hlv11. ;i i SJ~.l. :up, a ir <•ind. p ~. f' h, prn, M:>--: "-•, !11'rs-nr11· h11ltf'ry, llf'•'ds Hrookhursl. ti:'.ti-:19XO. 1.:onv, "I" -l>l"l Allhl, 17,(IOO m1. Xlnl ..:11fld, }9:J6_T_H!f1[)~ N-,-W-lll'f'_!<, Ot'\Y ·~BE• RS µ~inL Asking $600 or bcsl '69 2-DH.-l;.;,l1p-:-Prirrd /ur·•------'.J ·' ·' l}~f;..li711fi. u11h11!stp1·), "lH'f'lif'!ll L'fl.O· o!f<'r. :'lf7.~rn q111ck AAlf', P.rau1 n11<roon MERCURY ;Gii-,\1us-.. l-.A-NC.-.-~~9. <1ulo, d 111011 S\100.!WI, &12-446!1. J<tereo, vf'ry i;Jean, l owner. 'Ii? li\1PAJ.fl 4 dOflr h.I. Air. firiish w/n1atl'hing uphnl., --,-1-1--------$!!00,, '6.1 Old f!i<, 2 rlr. a/c, Autos, Used ~· 2600 llARBOH BL., S!l90 . .Yl8-6.'J61. ;111 .. x1n1~. Clf•a11, ~onrl rnnd. huL"k•'l ~1·ats, rac fllr, Aulo Montego $"1JO .• ,,.11J hf'lp Jinance. 1 ----------~1 belirvP. Call 612-;1,120 or C .\1. &lfi:9.10,'l ___ _ :.ui ... 11n~. Autos, Used 990 '~•sg-vw-euc-·---- 962-~967. '61 CA:\'IARO 12117.Slick. w/mag wheel!, dlr. (YXU- •7871 $1395 full prire. CalJ 494-TI44 COSfA MESA CHEVROLET SliO) DHy 67:.-.l.J62; eve I 1nu1s 1111!, P /S. P/B. '' H;1rdlup, t •fli"T!ii·y \~'HITilnly. 49i; ... :,9:,1________ WAGONS: 510.9100 Open Sund;iy 67:">-:>?li-I . _ -------~·!f'd Gr<'<'ll ~·ir11$h & 1111rr. 'M Con1•er1ih!r -4 ~prl, p11r '69 Rivl!'rfl GS--Vu1~·1 ~ '71 COUPE DE-VILLE lff17 CHEVY 2 (if, Jlf'I\' pa1111 •70 NOVA I Jur. v.11, a\110 11·ar ..... fat'ltJ!'.\I {'\!ra~, Ill"\\ 111'1'~, lo m1. BUICK rral b1':iUty, sal<' f)l'l('f'r[ $:t:l(~J. \ YC:L.1391 [A11P/ldf'/' FaslPnrr Cu. 88~ \\'.18th St, Sll'l'ffi, t•hrm whl.". A/C. & lirr•s. 4 ..:1~1 trans, Xlnl rolar ll'hi1e (•olur _ Sli) RJul' HI_ conrl , 1~>11'r!' s lf'f'!'llt!;,' Sl l9U. 6'14-l:\4.t C:\I , 6~G--~86. ~ V\\' !IQUIU'eh!lck, lurl in. lull pwr. F:vf'S IH4--40~. contl $'!.JO or hsl oft• I i·1riy! 1uo' wi :h inat{·h1n1' Ill· powf'r ili.<:c brak""· rarlio, 196~ 1\1 USTANG~v~;-yf:Jlow, ''-clion, rww r1re.<:, brake.\ & ----- --Lo<i.lrd, "nl'' .J,l)(M} nllll'.•, c·7 , .. v, hPalL•r. 11•h1 lf'w111ls, 1·111yl DODGE "" PVT Ply. '66 S?f>r? S1;1 \Y;ig, J , , • i:i -'lN * !<•nor -nnly 16,IJOO 1nilt>s, 6 e.xcf'I co nrl _ Sl ,100. ti.H'lf'·Up, rarlio, ori1'. 011nrr. ,_. II Cnr[l!Jl'illion )H'<''u!enls 1 1 1 i·nof. t111!1•d 1,>i~ss. 111111•1·1 ----~"l·l-"""'c=~--. . r:,:>:ce f'll! con<l $8j0. , . e 'b:i ('!ll:V 1111pala '!. Dr i l'Y. <HllO rnu1s. r1111 0. 1f'al-" '""' 27.8f'ID ;i{'IUitl m1}f'_!<, Prttf', ''' ··~·} ,, Is "R \llff'S pnvale<:flr. Llkf' )leW . .. ('()l'f'I~. Sa \'f' S$$. !TI7COT1 $ •00 h C 116.,1... I ... ,.,,,. 'n1 I ,~ . N~w ll7 l'llg Pv.·r. s1eer & !'r, 11nl!·u i:-lass. 11tw"I l'UV· 1 OLDSMOBILE '7jl D•xtge Char):f'r 410 HT, 1. ca~. ,II 1.,-... 1 ----___ ir1 every J'f'~[>f'C'1 Call ]\1'11! · f'l'S, l ~:!7BE .\ol i 1 oiinrr. $'.l:ti•1. t.:nrrlen t.:rovr Li11---CADILLAC I All 81' 41 {. f I hrakc•s: au10. Brau!. in-1·0111 -J\!0•1·1·ur,v, l:arr!f'll 6 pack, M ~gs, nf'W ures. '68 VW GOOD COND rn .-' 1 or (l'!llOll-t,.1·iu i·. $79:>. Kl.1-:\916. G n!t•n Gi·uvr l.inl'oln-.\o1er· $flOO R471 r» s1r,11 1on appo111ln1rn1 . ___ e.; 0 <_; 81 d 1 t;1 ·0,·r Bh'd. 111 B1'0fll\hl11-s1. R~:Pnss1:-:ss~~D. Surlf'r'i:. =~=-~-----~I --------:G'!. C!!EVY Super SpQrt, rlCll' i·ury, ai• "11 ... 1~\'e 1' 11 fl~6-'l9~11 -~Pt'clal. '64 Olrls 88 Dynamic Nril 4~·1'!.'JI , "' CORONf~T RT. ' 1n1ck. •l)R VW , xlnl n1f'ch. C<lnd . 'li!l CAD CJ'lf'. De Villf'. rtlll 1967 CP.E . ~E ,VILLE I ;1n·s. h<'au1if11I sha'"'· $j:5. Brookhu~~:.._6·16·~------------11agon, Lugi.,:agr ra1·k, ful! r \C fQ/{) r· '67 Parklane Brough a rn, M<1g~. 440. 4 ~pd , ,,, ni i. i12.10 0r trad<'. !142-6931. 42Sj. . I IHl'I'., 1111 dlx. e,'l:Tl'flS, Xlo1 . 1 • •• • I Pl'! ply. ~~S.-ti:::!G. CHRYSLER drlux iivlon lnlt'r Aulo J)l>\\'f'r, <11r, 1nolo!' & I rans Citll lirc·~ IW1·~1i6 eoud .. Ori1'. owner niu~I AIR CON IJl l!ONINr., : ------~~-I , (' p;s P/B 5 •1 ' vrry gnorl. nf'rd~ 111i110r 1 I ~=~~-------. , 1.. ... . . FULL LEATH EH JNTl::HIOR M lo\1!' 9.pass 1vgn. P/11.1-----------11 -· • , f' re o 1 __ , k $lOO I " 1967 vw ~rlan Ji!r hliiP s11(1 1 1cP "'r1mn1f'dJate . ,66 N y k ~~•) 11or 11· "o . . • _. salf'' S4200 64·t--Oll7 full J)()l'.'f'r, \'lll}'l lop tilt&' P is, R.~·H, 1'11110. l"u lr<ins, ew or er 1rlfl{', New !1t t:'!i, \'~l l'f'~.I ·~ ,' .. · .••.. ~~~) fl.1;;~t-·?(lnl cond, $8!b. '69 _:CAD . St>d-. . . I l<'le~r'(>pw S!<'<'ring, A\1 ~'M .. hrks._t1rf':'::._ S.J95. 644-:191~ This Car sho11·s lhe l:iesl of h rake'. Beau1 tond _2.:<11~<;_' · (.r 1~1·, P41i-:iM.1. - - EDSEL • ;}8 EDSEi. 11'i:t!!On. Ne<'rl_, • :> .-..;. I 1 1-d' ~7 00o · de Villr.I n1any orher rif'luxe extra~. '6~ Clll<V. Jinpal:i l'US!nm. t'ilrt'. tiarrllup, V-S, autn Unen1µloyed, n1ust sell, 1962SUfK'r~811g-n -A 1r,p"r VOLVO ,?"re -~. t.f1 1 . ln1n1at·: iVl\P211Ji ;ill _._11.a.~. Sha!'p. Slti?:J. Ca!! Sl 4!rJ_ Lee, 67:1--4:1'!.C. ~<'111.~. 1-iuh1~. ~tr·~. R<irlio. ·' .• "-"-·, uri,:ent sa e .S4.:i9J $2666 . rrans, air C<Uld, powl'r -~!rt•r. --,-7-l_M_ ~ll()(I tire~. S.'!00/bPsl offer. " -fi K',o-:;~I~. 1n,, JlOll'l.'r brakes, poW4'f Onterey ""J--,JI. I NABERS CADILLAC I I C:1IJ 6!6-8411i. f'l\)o:lllt', $100. &12-4 722 brlore ::. pm. FALCON THIHI Q~tJJCh-SALE, "C'd C"""I 'ti:: Bl::!. Air 4-d r ~cdan, Runs 11indow.~. powrr seal~. r<1-2 Dr I! H \I II 1 . - 1963 ford J•alcon. Good cone!. 'Volvo' 1 ""v ~>tiOO !!<il'hor Blvd, I ""'"i. $'".,). p,., pt)', .itu. tu·alPr, ""'hitewalls, Hrt op, · ' llU 0 OLDS 'li.S Cutlas~ Conv. Xlnt '. All Sil """' ~. Jran~. la.:1nry air l.\Jnri !IClf.'S.~. · 1.~ Cosla ~\.lt-,;a '.'1~0,!J IOO I 67:'J-7{)(i3_ initerl glass, 11·JieeJ f'OVf'l-S •~)lid. Air PIS P/H n11ii;:s Ill •"" 6fj .. ..(Ji'i0 * * ~--------1Z!\Z:J7:11 $13R1. C111·drn J1011.erstet•r1r1i;.1)(-,11.•r 1d1s<·I H,tH $l99:J. 96~,-(j(!fn'. . Ong. 1111•11rr $12.J, I ,.~-~-~-----·1970 Black El !)ora<!o-L1kr 1 '6:J 0 -!EVY Mal ibu 11·gn-Aulo hn1k"-~, l'<td ;o, hl'!IH'r, whhf'· --· "fRJEDlANDER" \\'hy s!ore it In the a.Ille llf'~'· 16.0l!O n1i J..ua!il'rl I rans. Pis. Very Rood l't.lJid. G1·u1·r Lincoln • Mercury, 1 ll Rll~. vi nyl niof. linl<'d I 'fi·I CUTl.A~S. auin, i::nori .'i·IS-~44,ll - 1•·hen you ca n turn 11 1n!o 11/f'x lras. 6C>-O:C!(). so;,o. 9l;X..J'1::0. t:ar-dl'fl GrovP Bl vd. al fi:.rlAss. ii lire! <'l\'<'r~. Fa<·tni·y Ill•''· S.l.'tO., J!ltl-4~:?!1 ;ift 6 lJ7M 1aA.Ck !HWY.,,, n1onf'y through 8 DAILY C"--~----1 H kl ' ..,.,,, "''~~ k I ( '' d k I FORD ,93 "" ·-!~)(I lllrs. ""''"~"'"'· \VR!Tl<lll_,., 1 1 ~7C!R1 Save \\ !il_\oS ,. i\ Hy II llfS. -.566 e 537-6824 Pl I ill Wan! Ad.. J>AILY PILOT for action! C;.il! f>'12-'.'>(i7R & rhari;:e ii. -... --'69 FORD Wagon Autos, New 980 . Autos, Ntw 980 1 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 SPECIALIZING CONTINENTAL S$~. i::~l1~. l;;.it'dl'n Cr"l'f' PONTIAC I·----------J.1nc(Jlr1 -:\olf't'<"Ury, c~r·rlf'n Cou111ry Sq111rr. 9 /'a~.•. }'Rt'· '6 7 Continental This Car ha~ 1 )'l'li.r wan·;in. ly -M11s1 sre lo app1-r1·1;,tt . ! XDM'.~'IY I $:.!199. ~·a(•tiwy Air Cum!, full l)\lll'••t', 1·ad11'.1. h<'AIPI', \l'!>ilf'Willl.<, \'\II~[ 1•x•f. lilllf'd gills~. 11 h<'t'I ('()\'1•1·~. (;ardrn Gn11·p 1.111- t•iln -,\1Pr(·ury, l;arden (ir·ov{' Rll'd_ 111 Brookt\u rs1. I 61"~~~ Mark Ill I J lory Air Condl1io111ng, \1-S, Auto .• PowC"r ~'1Prnno:. l'oll'- n Bra kl'$, I.ugg;;gr J1ack, lJ)11' M1lrs. (Sl\G41'!.I $AVE Harbor American 646·0241 1969 HAA80R c:osrA MESA -'70 Rane hero 011'111'1'. ?l,lOO n1il1-s . Hi•au. 11!ul J lal'l'f'SI Gold t'i 111.~h. t'al'tory W<11Tar1ty, V .~. a1110 C1 01·c· Rl\'d . a! Brookhursl. '70 Pontiac Catalina 9 P;iss I ii:l(;.~)~~ -I '"".':· Auro. Air. Low mill'.~. 6R .\1t:HCUHY Cougar XH7, lmn1at, All', /'/S, P/H, Landill1 top, 1 'f>X Pn11 !1ac L<'i\..l;ins Cou11r. s1 7~;,, ii4t..()J:i:I. /\\Ho, /)IS, '68 CTO Coupe --------lull pwr/a1r. '69 Marquis HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2 Dr l!aqJ1n11. l.1uu• <;1'f'(·n. ( 1) 523-1350 l .vear 11 ;u •11111ly · \'-~. ~11!0 I ·o.-, Pnn!iflc l.1' ;\1ao~~~R/I!, tr;;ns. f;u·1or.1 air l~H1d, l.H•W· Pl · PIB i', , Au lo, New trrf's, ,.., s1r·t•n11g, power 1d1sc1 Si95. ~~J--0694. hnikPs, 1xn1't'I' 11·1ndo11 .~ --------c--c-~c - J»ll•'I' .~•·als 1·;;•i 1u !ii';;lcr' I '711 (;Tf), 4·.~pd, All', P!R, 11•111 1~·1•:d ls · ~.1111.1 ,.;.,f tun: P/S, -17,000 n1i's, Jn1n1A.C', I · · · ~2t;t)(). 6.1:1-lfi.~. I "' tow" ~ Cou~lry J ·~·• <>s ,,. I!, VS, •ulo. ••• (YNW ~/I I $899 .-. • " IN QUALITY ll'il!l~, Beau I 1ful ~1il't'r & Blat k hi~ only h1•c11 11t·ivC'n 31.00U I niilf'!! by O\\ nt'r, Cu!\ factory '1'a1Ta111~·. fac tory 11ir t"OrMt, I Strlf'<> P,adiu, hcalf'r, whilP-1 11-all~. l'inyl rtJIJ I. 11111rd glass, l>h('t1 t'Ulll'rs, I \'PE· -;:i~:,1 $:,1}41 . l;fll'fiPll l;l~l\'P. p Fac1ory Air C:ond, ra- d10. l>l'<llC'r, lillof'd g-las,;, \XDh:7".1G1 $1777. G<11d1 ·n I'd ~l ass, 11 hre J •~l\•·1·s, ______ _ iXXH:<0'!.1 .~t:'.~. l;1n'd<'t1 l!Jiii Po1111ae CTO-Full~ G ni\'1~ Llncvln • ~lel'c1u·y, ! ,r,, air, lo n1 1. Orig owner. HIGHLAND MOTORS· DON'T BE LEFT OUT! -· FULLY 19Ull"l"ED TllAYEl ··~~!"' .. : -.-. TllAILlll WITH STOYl-IC:t IOX- SINll:-CLOSET-ALL CONYENIENCI IXTl:AS. WAS $J895 BRAND NEW ERIBA PUCK TRAVEL TRAILER NOW $1495 EXCELLENT SELECTION, BUT HURRY, THEY WON'T LAST LONG! WE SELL ONLY THE FINEST USED CARS AT SENSIBLE PRICES!! '70 BUICK DEMO . _ . ___ $2995 &.S. Sit9• I. Av tomt !ic l<•nHn;Hion, t1doo, hi.It •, pc.,..•t 1!••tin9 l br t~•'· Juot 7JOO m;I,, i nd ,,. m1 ini"9 S v••• S0.000 "1i)1 ""'""""'¥· I '68 PONTIAC GTO .. _ $1775 Vt , •ulom1ti c lt1n1m iu io". •1dio. ho•hr, pow1 r d11ri<>9, pow•r b•1l.•o. foclo•y .;, co.,dilio.,ln9. Th;, h•• lo ho 1 9•11! buy. (WPS),7) '70 RIVIERA .. -. -. __ .. $4595 Full JIOWlt •'!ui pmo ~I plut f•clo•y 1i• conditioni11q, AM .FM Sl1r1c ,,die, .,;,.yl roof, cu1fo"' •'••le bt nth •••I. 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